Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 January 1867 — Page 5

THE EVANSVILLE UAILY JOURNAL WE DNE ES DAY, JANUARY 30 1SS7.

BOARDING.

BOARDim-The best of accommodations cau be bad at MRS. E. M. JBURNS'H, at the Bull's Head, beyond the Depot, hnrne and comfortable rooms for ihe accommodation ol fumilies. jan9d3ni PRIVATE BOAHlIN. Afewtyoung gentlemen of good moral charactei Can get Day Board, with Mrs. J. F. Reeves on Second Street, next to the Vine St Presbyterian Church. For part'iS1 ply to J- REEVES. Call at the house. nov3 d3rn FOUND. FOVXI MOSEY.-A package of money was found yesterday morning, which the owner can have by calling on T5 F. Gatch. on Main Sf reek ; -f - l .inn.0 WANTED. WAXTF.I) AGENTS." A rare chance Is ottered to a few energetic men, with small or large capital, to engage in th sale of one of the most useful an. 1 salable articles of the present day. Agents, can make SIS to SoO daily. For terms, Ac, call at Room No. 2, Merchants' Hotel. Jan29d2t -' " AGENTS "WANTED . FOB THE "WOMEN OF THE WAR," ATTRACTING THOUSANDS KY its thrilling record of the noble and pure minded women, who followed their husbands and sons to the war. Written in the glowing and soul-stirring language of FUAKK MOORE, Selling beyond our most sanguine expectation. Twelve thousand copies told the first month of its issue. Hundreds of commendations from the Press and distinguished individuals are pouring in from all parts of the country. Agents are reporting from ten to twenty-five orders per day, and savthey find many who are ready to take the work as soon as presented, which is a XRW FEATURE IN THE WOOK BUSINESS. This work is its own recommendation, and sells freely to the best classes of society. Faithful, energetic, persevrring men and women will, in the Agency, find lucrative employment. If an Agency is waited, send for circular, giving full pavticn.ars. Address, NATIONAL -f-UIILISHlNO CO , " 148 AVcst Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. , deeI-till!'obl3 '! I. FOR. EBHT. TT't BE.M'-A two story house, on '2? Fifth Street, containing six rooms. -Will fot k'H low to a flf.od tenant." Inquire ef W. T. W alker, on Cox. fc Humphrey's wharf bi'Ut. I ii - av l-r.Tr.-m-' rE iTkZX-r OFFICES Two of those I desj ruble Offices on the second lipor of t handler's Block will be vacated in a lew days. RixJ are Slow Jor.renLs Uso, Vsouw n the third floor of the. same. . .. , .- ...i'-.v JNO.J, CHANPLER,-''"" 1 jau22dlw ,--j, No. RChmitfJcr's Block. EOR: REST -r HOUSE A neat little . Dwelling , House, which I will , rent heap; lor one year; to a person with good r ferenee. ALVAH JOHNSON. Real Estate Agent, Third Street. Janlo dtf ?OR SALS. FOR SAtJ-tIOtISE-AND TWO LOTS. A very nice one-story Frame Dwelling House, with live rooms, kitchen, cellar, and all necessary outbuildings, with two Lots, in a good locality. Will be sold verv low, and on -time, if application be made soon to AJL All JOHNSO.N, Real Estate Agent, Evansville, Ind. Jan23 dim FQIi SALE AND FOR REM. ' CA' CHEAP Bl'ILmXO LOTS, JLOvf Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Laud. I huy and sell Real Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Third Street. Evansville. Indiana. dec-J2tf ' LA7 CARDS. ' ' J. F. WELBORN, , ATTOUJfEY.AT.LAIlV eVasstihk, ...L:........ is di ana. Office on Third Street, Elliott's new building. lanS ConradlBaker. j , , ( Q. H. Eotterfield . ISaker fc ISuttcrtieltl, ATTOKSEIS.AT.tAW-WILL GIV. prompt attention to all business ii trusted to their care. OFFICE Third Street, between Mai' -and Locust. EVANSVILLE, INI). julyGd3ni ' JAMES T. WALKER, ' !U i.J ' J T M ' JUSTICE OF TITK PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK PAY AND BOUNTIES rOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AN for the Widows and other Legal Re reseutatives of those who die in theservit o: the'ljBited Staffs, Ofiioe on theNortnwestjslrt. of Thiru. street,' noar the. Washington House,' and nearly opposite the Co -'i house, Evansville, Ind. j m: y i . A! bust news entrusted to nitn' will lie prom fit !y attended V. janl8-ly. dayhTe. watsixs, (Late of New York City,), Attorney and Counselor at Law, Can be Jouud 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 tlvo ofScers of "the Evansville National Bank. oc27 d3m stationeh.it. I?. F. BAITER & CO., BOOK-SEL LERS AND B T -A. rX? I o w m JZ s . Wholesa e and retail dealers in Standard and Miscellaneous Boohs, SCHOOL BOOKS. STA TIOXERY, BLAJSK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, 'FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NO TE, FLA TCA P, AND . Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and Fancy Goods. North First Street, INDIAIT

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The Egyptian Cancer Antidote, The Most Remarkable BiscoTery EVER MADE IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, Known and used only at the NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, m West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. This Antidote is a certain and painless remedy for all Cancers, Malignant Tumors and Sores, curing the very worst cases in a few days. Prof. Harvey also has specifics that never fail in Asthma, Consumption, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Heart Diseas-, and treats all other. Chronic Diseases successfully. Address PROF. HARVEY, oc30dtf i.Box 9S5, Cincinnati, Ohio., Inylgorate the Responsible Organ. The stomach is the responsible organ of the system, vlf the digestion Is Imperfect, every member, every gland, every muscle, every nerve and fibre, is more or less out of order. All the lluids are depraved. The brain is clouded. The spirits are depressed. All dyspeptics know this to be the truth. It is not, however, half the truth. Columns would be required to enumerate the pains and, penalties ' of dyspepsia, nor could any pen do them justice. Tens ol thousands feel thein; no man can describe them. Can they be prevented? Can they be relieved? Can they be banished at once and forever? Unquestionably they can. No dyspeptio has ever taken HOSTE'fTER'S STOMACH BITTERS in vain. Believe no one who says the complaint is incurable. This great vegetable stomachic will eradicate it is eradicating it in a thousand cases over which medical practitioners have shaken their heads ominously, saying, " Nothing can be done." The faculty has its fallacies. One of thero is that indigestion is the most difficult of all the ordinary ailments of mankind to combat and subdue. This is a mistake. Nothing can be easier than to conquer it, if the true specific be administered. The vegetable combination which has becom famous throughout the civilized world as HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS is an antidote to the disease which has never been known to fail, and fortunately it is everywhere procurable. If you wish to fool with the dyspepsia, try the pharmacopoeia prescriptions. If you want to rootU out and prevent its recurrence, take the Bitters da.ly. There is no discount on the testimony in its favor. If there is a man or woman who has ever tried it for indi gestion without being benefited, the fact has not transpired. Universal, uncontra dieted praise avouches its wonderful tonic virtues. dec-12 d!5w - COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This - itbrated Toilet Soap, in such universal inland, is made from the choicest mateis mud ai l Esrui.LjEiJT in its nature, iAGRA?ixi.Y sjjestbb, and extremely cnjsficiai. in Its action upon the skin. .r sale by druggist and fancy goods .4aier;. . , . .' v hw.-'M '.v 1 COLGATE'S AROMATIC SOAP, A. uperior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined fegetable Oils. in combination. ,with (lyerine, and especially designed for the use 'ii'Lndies and for tile Nursery. Itspeffrum exquisite, and Its washing properties un-valled,-For sale by all druggists. , eb?t d,twly ; !' ' ' -a. Duiciinya ' requires nrMDiATE At te-- . , HON, A' D SHOUIOJ BE -j v. 1 j CHECKEJ - i . 4 IF ALLOWED TO CONTtNTTE, Irritation of the I.tii a Permanent Throat Iisease, or Cou " ' , btimptfou i. a y ' " iS OFTEN THE RESULT. ' IJIIOXCIIIAI. TROSBBES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIKP. For BroneEiStis, Asthma, Catrr3i, Consumptive autl Throat is- ' eases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. Singers and Public Speakers will find Troches useful in clearing the Voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an nc usual exertion of the vocal organs. Th Troches are recommended and prescribeby Physicians, and hare hail testimonial k from eminent men throughout the country, t Being an article Of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts ol the world, and the Troches- are universally , pronounced better than 6ther articles.' - ' ' ' -'-Obtain only Brown's Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Wor'hlesa Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere. ' decG diw6m I -yzv: 'Bach elftrW Hai Bye. ' HF) Tiils.'tiplendid Hair bye is ibe best in the world. The only true and?, perfect Dye. Harmless, Reliable," Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural B:ack or Brown. Remedies the ill (filact of Bait, lje. InvigorateKtlie liair, leaving it toft and beautiful. The genuine is signed William A: Batchclor. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Per-ion?r.-Factory fcl- Barclay Street, 'New York, - 'A ;j ,('(, . iri..-, t .1 ;',( ISEWAitli iit.X COUNTERFEIT. dec. 11-ly. ' ( Sale of the Heliderson and Nashville : Railroad. ZX PIRSUA.VCE OF A JUDGMEXT o! the Chrislian Circuit Court, m the case of Sebree and others, bond-holders, against the Henderson und Nashville Railroad Company, fcc, rendered at the January called court, January, itsCT, I will, as Master Commissioner, offer fort-ale, at uuvniii, iu iuc uiiiciii iuu utr.L uiuuer, on SATURDAY, February 2M, 1887, at the Court House door, In the town of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, the Railroad constvueten, and to be constructed. Railroad track. Road-bed, mils, bridges, fixtures, and the land on which thev are situated; and ail the rights, privileges,, and Iranchises whatever of the said Henderson and Nashville Railroad Company, with all the depots, stations, and real estate belonging to the said Henderson anil Nashville Railroad Company, included and embraced in the Deed of Trust, or Mortgage, from said Henderson and Nashville Railroad Coinnany, to T. !S. Goodman and J. K. Atwood, dated 1st dav of March, 1K54. The road-bed and propertv are situated iu the counties of Henderson, Webster, Hopkins, Christian, and Todd, in the State of Kentucky. The sale will be made on a credit of Six Months from Day of Sale. The purchaser or purchasers will be required to give bond for the purchase money, payable to me as Commissioner, with good security, approved by me. having the torce and erleci of a judgment, and bearing interest from date. JO H N FEL AND, Commissioner. janlfi Ctd-wtds j. b.TryTx, M.l)., Homoeopathic IIiyjician, Offers his professional services to the cii zens of Evansville and immediate vicinity in t he general practice ol medicine. Office No. 45 Main Street. Office Hours From 8 to 10 a.m.. and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. foclS d3iu

UOAETAM & COMMERCIAL. yew York Market. By Telegraph. New Yors, Jan. 29. Cotton Firm ; ales of 1,100 bales middling uplands at 31c. V Flour Dull, and 1010c. lowtr; receipts 6,979 bbls.; sales o.uOO bbls. snpe-fine State and Western at 59 40(c10 00; extrt Western, S10 40 11 50; choice, $il 55 a 12 JO; roundhoop Ohio shipping brands, Sfl Oftall i)o, and trade brands S12 0013 7i, closing heavy. Whisky Nominal. Wheat Dull, and 23c. lower, sales of 7,000 bush, prime white Canada at$3 00. Rye Heavy. Barley Dull; sales of 18.G00 bush. Canada West, free, at SI 18(31 19. Barley Malt Dull; sales of 1,4X) bush, at SI 27yl 30. . s ... : . Corn i nil, and l(!?2c. lower; receipts 6,800 bush.; sales of 27,000 bush. "Western mixed in store at SI 131 14, afloalSl 14 1 15. Oats Dull' and heavy; receip'.s 1,760 bush ; Western quoted at 61(i4c. Groceries Dull ; New Orleans Molasses 20c., refined In bond 27 30c. . : Hops Quiet ; new 35(g;0oc. , Pork Steady but quiet; sales of 3,100 barrels at 19 75( 20 62 fc r new mess; closing at $0 50 for western; 19 25(&lf 50 for old mess ; closing at 19 37 cash ; 16 717 00 for prime, and 19 2520 25 lor prime mess; also, 12 50 for new mess, and 20 6Ziij20 75 seller February. Beef Steady ; sales 300 barrels at 12 00 18 00 for new plain mess; beef hams firmer; sales at 2 702 90. Bacon Steady ; sales of 260 boxes at 10 10c for Cumberland cut, and 1134c for short ribbed. Cut Meats Firmer; sales of 656 packages at 8(a9c for shoulders, and UJ4 12c for hams. Dressed Hogs Firmer at 89c for western. Lard Dull and heavy: sales of 750 lbs. at liy,(u,l2c foi old, and 12)4(3, 13c for new. Butt E- Heavy at 15(j30c tor Ohio. Cheese Steady at 15194c. Money Steady at 67 for call. Sterling Dull at 89. Gold Wi hout change: openingat 134: advancing to 134; declini g to li4, and closing at 134. Government Stocks A shade easier. Freight.- To Liverpool firm and quiet. The money market closed easy, with the supply steadily increasing, anu the opinion gaius ground that the worst is over

for the present. Governments are steady; li lilt" pit?fiiu vjrtivtri eiiiiciil-i aicriLcuuv, oupousof 1881, 107)4107 ; do. of 1862, 105i 1,106; do. ot 1S(4, Itrj'lO; do. of 18ti5, i).yci 10') ; Ten-Forties, Sifm. Stocks cou ft 10. closed strong. The principal bears have changed to the bu . I side, and several lead ing firm -i are bus ers. The closing prices for Ohio Certificates were 2o';t234 ; Camberland, 36!4(H,i7 ; Western Union, 44;t4; N. V. Central, 7; Erie, o4,'454l4; Hudson, ii?12; Reading, 10s'n 10; M. C, loo; M. S., i9i5i; Illinois Central, ll113Jg; Toledo, 117; li. I., 3Xt9-5. New York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. ' New York, Jan. 29. The action of one or two bouses taking off 2 per cent, cash In ten days, lias demoralized trade on one or two brands of prints, Spraguu's and American. A leading house reduced the price )ic without discount wbtf'b called forth no greater custom, and prices have gone b.ek to 17)18c within thirty days for these makes. ' standard sheetings steady, at V'ts for best- makes, and seconds at 2121c; other siylts uhciiaugeu, out auu una weaK. , , i St. Louis Market. , v By Telegraph. St. Louis, Jan. 29. Busines', is still very; dull, and there is scarcely enough doing on 'Change in most articles ot produce to establish quotations. Tobacco Buoyant and firm; 3 20(a 60, for lugs; 5 50(7 50 for common. Cotton Quiet ; 2829c. for low middling. Flour Quiet and steady at 10 75(0.11 00. Wheat Firm, but inactive ; 2 10 for No. 1 Spring, and 2 80 for prime Fall. Corn Dull and lower; 78fJ8oc. Oats Heavy and lower; 65(i66c. Whisky-Dull and drooping, at 82 10. P CKLED HA-MS lOc. Bacon Shoulders, 10c. ; clear sides, 13c. ; 8U;:ai cured hams, 16c. Lard Unchanged ; choice kettle in cans, 143. iioas Demand light ; small sales made at sj,G)sc Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Jan. 29. Cotton 1C higher and firmer; middling 31Kc. Hogs Firm at 7 40a7 75; receipts 5,00 The total number p;u:ked, given by the Price Current, is 4.363,481 head. Provisions Firm and quiet; prices unchanged; not much demand for any article. Gko eries Firm but quiet. Gold 134. Exchange Has advanced to par buying, and .jC premium selling. The market is unchanged. Chicago Market. By Telegraph. Chicago, Jan. 29. Flour More active. Spring extra, ?9 10 75. Wheat -Dull and declined to 2(5(250 for No. 2, and closing dull at 2 83. Corn Declined lJ4S,3c, closing dull at TCo for No. 1. OATS--Steady and quiet; 40c for No. 1. "pRovisioNS--Quietand steady.- Sr.'ra of Mess Porki 1.800 barrels, CuniberJaLvi Mi .- dies, at 85 pickled. , ., . - . - Lard 15c. "Beef Cattle Dull. ' Cows and""' fferi,' ?I la,4 50; for good steers, 5 75 by fctyeri and sellers.- - - . - - - Live Hogs Assorted, in view, sales light at 6 15(c6 20 for dressed heavy; closing quiet at 7 20(7 40, dividing on 200 lbs. Receipts 7,000 bbls. flour; 4,000 bushels wheat; 5,500 bushels corn; 3,000 bushels oals; 2,300 hogs. Shipments 500 barrels flour; 400 bushels wheat. ; " " ' Memphis Market. By Telegraph. Memphis, Jan. 26. Cotton Active; sales 1,000 bales of middling at 30(o.31c; receipts 798 bales; exports 2,743 bales. Flour S9 50 to 18 for all brands. Corn 1 Q&'a l 05. Oats- Firm at 85c. Hay None in market. Pork S26. Bulk M bats 9c to 13c. Bacon 13c to 15c. Lard I3gl5c ADItlTIOXAL KIVEK SEWS. There is no change in the aspect of affairs. It continued to snow lishtly all day, and up to midnight. The river was falling very slowly, it any. The mercury ranged at twenty de grees at dark last night..... The Uiberty No. 2 and another boat passed Mt. Vernon at 1 o'clock yesterday, but had not arrived at midnight. If the Liberty gets through the gorge she will leave again to-night after the arrival of the mail for Memphis The officers of the Armada, upon learning the above facts, left for the bend, intending to follow the Liberty if she comes through. W3I. HE A VIS, IT. S. Cluini -A-fyeiit. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95l (over Keller' Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. Bepl9'66

STEAMBOATS.

FOR MEMPHIS. The elegant and fleet passenger steamer IIBERT1' Xo. 2, J. B. Archer Master Jos. G. McCullough Clerk Will leave for Cairo, Memphis, and all wav torts. nositivelv. THIS (Wednesday) NIGHT, Jan. 30th, immediately after the arrival of the trains from the North, and East. The Liberty will take passengers and ireignt ior all way tannings. R. K. DUNKERSON & CO., I and COX & H CMPHREY, jan30dlt. Agents. , Examination.; . i. lion of the Public Schools of Evans. ville coinmi nee on Monday, the 28th inst.. aiiu continue as lollows: WEDNESDAY. 30th. 4th Primary (Miss Giimore, Principal), from 9 to h) a.m. 3d Primary (Miss Woodbury, Principal), irom it) '4 to tz a.m. 2d Primary (Miss Ham, Principal), from W to 3 p.m. ' 1st Primary i,Miss McJohnston, Principal), irom s ii 4 p.m. THURSDAY. SlST. 1st Girls' Intermediate (Miss Cherry, Prin cipal, irom a to rz a.m. 1st Boys' Intermediate (Miss O'Byrne, Prin. cipal), from V, to iy, p.m. FRIDAY, February 1st. 2d Girls' Intermediate (Miss Conn, Prinoi. r an. from 9 to 12 a.m. 2d Boys' Intermediate (Miss Moore, Princi pal), irom i to ilA p.m. MONDAY, February 4th. 1st Girls' Grammar (Miss Britton, PrlncI pal), from 9 to 12 a.m. 1st Boys' Grammar (Mr. Wilson, Princi pal;, irom iy3 io 4 p.m. TUESDAY, February 5th. 2d Girls' Grammar (Miss Call, Principal). from 9 to 12 a.m. 2d Boys' Grammar (Mr. Peck, Principal), from 1 to 4-o p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 6th. High School (Mr. Willett, Principal), from 9 am. to 4H p.m. The Mayor and members of the Common Council, parents, guardians, and friends of education are inviteu to attend. The exercises will commence promptly at the times specified. To avoid interruption, visitors are re quested to be present at the opening of the exercises. By order of the Board of Trustees. CHAS. 11. BUTTERFIELl). jan25 dtf Superintendent. MEDICAL. O O ' Xy eirix Cure nrn:s ;keat ie2:iy for as.j Diseases ol tiie . , STOMACH is the discovery of the inventor of Coe' valuable- Cough .Balsam, whiie experimenting for liis-Awn health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had he fore yielded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourage us to believe there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach it will not speedily cure. Physicians indorse and use it Ministers, give testimony of its efficacy. And from all directions we receive tidings of cares performed. DYSPEPSIA! It is si- re to cure. IIKARTBURN! ; :- ' - One dose will ore.v' --- " - - SICK-HEADACHE! It has cured In hundreds of cases. HEADACHE & DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty mfnutes. ACIDITY of the STOMACH!' ; It corrects at once. RISING of the FOOD! It stops immediately! DISTRESS AFTER EATING! One dose will remove. CI10LERA-MORBUS! : Rapidly yields to a lew doses. EAD BREATH ! Will be changed with half a bottle. It is Perfectly Harmless ! Its TjyPRECEDEXTtiD SUCCESS is owing to tiie fact that It Cures by Assisting Nature to re-assert her sway in the system ! Nearly every dealer in the United states i'-lis it, at $1 ii?r Utilc. ' C. G. CLARK & CO., , Proprietor, . . New Haven, Conn. L,YON's PERIODICAL DROPS, The Great Female Remedy for Irregularities. TT HATK TEJTEJ THESE IKOI Ji. in my own practice, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research that acts so powerfully, positiveiv, and harmlessly, in cases of female irregu;arity, as does this medicine.' In all recent cases it never fails, while thousands wno have been long sufferers are inuebted to it for the boon of liealini to-day.- ' - - Although so powerful and positiTe, they are perleetly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the instructions. To all who suffer from any irregularity, painful, difficult, excessive, offensive, or obstructed menstruation, Leucorrhoea,-or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try a bottle of Dr. Lyon's French periodical Drops. " Being a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills or powders. Jixplieit directions, bearing my fac-simile, accompany each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every druggist in the country, or by inclosing the price to C. G. CLARK & CO., New Haven, Conn., General Agents ior the United .Slates and Canada. Price SI 50 per bottle. DR. JOHN Ij. LYOX, Practicing Physician. de3 dem New Haven, Conn. COAL. GsiEEN MVEa COAL. fTtHKETi KHTH OOAIj FREE FROM qualities, and lowest murkel price, i'ull 11 n t!l, 143 Im ! n t A constant snnnlvnn It r n .1 Qn ,niaMi fll.'pd promptly. hll'KK ANDERSON, No. 7 South Water Street, Next door to Robert Barnes' store. novl9 d;im I5iDlA5I 0Ah MIXES. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF LOcust and Water Streets. A constant, supply, and orders promptly filled, novo! CO-PAB'rXKRMIIP.-Thomas Grant having sold out his interest in the firm of Lant Bros. & Co., has associated himself with B. Dyson, and is now prepared to carry on the building business in all its branches, and flatter themselves that by stiict attention to business they will be able to give general satisfaction, and would therefore solicit a share of public patronage. All job-work done with neatness and dispatch. Shop on Main street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Post Office box 511. Special at ten, tion given to heayy and intricate framing. THOS. GRANT. Jn8. B. DYSON.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

w o "5" tr1 W 0 0 t2 b O 23 H (jD H 0 (jD Tlillor- &c Oo., MAN UFACTURERS AXD DEALERS IX BOOTS AND SHOES, So. 3S Main Street, Evansville, Ind. Gentlemens' Fashionable Boots made to order in the best styles. Special attention paid to Custom Work Always on hand a full and well assorted stock of Shoes and Gaiters For Ladies', Gents', Misses', and Chlldrens Wear. ; i dec21 : , i BOOTS & SHOES f?EAI, MORGAN' ! . : & CO. 13S RACE STREET, Ciuciau ill Are uow receiving their Second Fall and Winter Stock of Boots and Shoes, being one of the largest and best stocks of ; x , . ; 'M GOOD GOODS. to be found in any house in the "West. and they are determined to ; sell them at such prices as will enable them to build up a business eiualina: in amount any house in their line in the city, i I you want ''.... t- i '; GOOD GOODS, at low figures, call and pee READ, and you will not be disappointed. "Quick sales and small profits" has always been his motto. oc21'C6 dtf DENTISTS. DRS..HAA8 & COOKE, Booms over Fir-ft National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, . Evansville, Ind. FEELING IJUL i IHASKrUL FOR the vei--' liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and belns permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms an j see ti.e various styles of work manu factured. Improvements and inventions are beinn made, and everything that will subserve the interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities ar. equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have several Anaesthetics for alle viating pain when extracting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by u. Irregularities ol Children's Teeth successfully corrected. 1

AMUSEMENTS. Oi-rrncl Oj3tra ! ! The Liederkranz In China : OR, THE r BROKEN CHAISE. Music by JULIUS OTIC, Will be eiven by the "EVANSVILLK LIEDERIvBANZ,''' at the Turners' Hall ou ' FRIDAY XIG1IT, February Int. Director. !Prof. Mathias. Orchestra, composed of twenty-five, : He best Musical Talent of the City of Evausville., s; , . . , . T T ' Admission..... .. ............L..50 C'entH. Reserved Seats .73 Cents. To be had ot every member of the Liederkranz; also in the Music stores of Warren & ( ony ngtou, and Geil & Rheinlander. t Reserved seats to be had of Warren A Conyugton. ; COMMITTEE: I A. BRAUNS, CHAS. WACK, J. S01ILESIXGER.

janSO d3t Course of Popular Lectures. nrHE EVAXSVIII.E I.II1ICAKY AJ gotiations for a course of Six Popular tures. The following speakers have p prom ised to take part: I KEV. MR. MlLflURN. the "Blind' .rreacner." me suoiect is leu with him self. THEODORE TILTON. of the New Torki Independent. Subject: "Our Country's lte-1 const ruci ion." HOM CAUL SCHURZ. "The Recon struction of Germany." PKTROLEIIM V. NASBY", P.M. (wich Ui Postmaster), Professor of Hiblical PolitiosJ Ktv. WAit,Au nut i, or Lincinuau Subject not vet announced. JAS. E. MURDOCH ("Dramatic Readings") comes if hi health will allow. The SECOND LECTURE on THURSDAY EVENING WEEK, the 17th lust., by Theodore Til ton. Course Tickets $2 each, to be had at the Library Rooms or of any ol the Diiectors. jan7 uti uoriOHS. CURNICK BROS., WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS in WHITE GOOI)J ' and o rJO i o j Xo. 15 tStrect, EVANSVILLE, IND. TfTTAVIO ROIIMIIT OUT TIIFJ JC3L ENTIRE STOCK, and haviutf renioveu to tue uui siaa v, oi : w. n. mcoaut & Co., '15 Main Street i We are now prepared to sell, every mercnani iu ' . , r: INDIANA, ' ' : ILLINOIS, . y KENTUCKY, and TENNKSrfEE whatever they may want In our lix from a I'tielt or Pin to a HUNDRED DOZEN HOOP-SKIRTS, j Orders from One Dollar to TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS promptly filled, and prices and goods guar, anteed to give satisfaction. . .j , -, -:' CURXICK BROS., Agents for the celebrated "STAR OF THE WEST" PAP-LIl OI.I.AK. n na8 BANKING. jRCHER &, CO., ' Dealers in ' - ' Gold, Silver, Uncurrent Bank 'otesJ Compound Interest Notes, and all kind of GOVERNMENT 8BC" R1TIES. Collections made on all accessible poin Jan22 dim THE MERCHANTS' - OF EVANSVILLE, Conic? of Mti& uiul Ffrsl Streets.. V K S I S II K s J O V i: K N M E Nil J" i .... i . .. .. ,1 w.- ...!;.... .. v. l , current rates. ' Purchases Gold and Silver, Interest Co , i ns, UtS. Bonds, and other sfwuritlee. Collcvlons made at all points. INTERNAL REVEN UK STAMPS of a.': kinds for sale. RICHARD RALEIGn. President. J. A. RFITZ, Vice-President. CHAS. W. KERNEL, Cashier. nov20 dtl Wlrst National ISarik OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. TJcspository. Organized June, 18G3. CAPITAL 8500,000. John S. Hopkims, President; James H. Cctleu, Ca.-ihier. Directors O. Maghee. John Ingle, Jr.J Charles Viele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, JJ S. Hopkins, Robert Earues F. SV. SawyerJ ij. resion. , Doin a peneral Banking, Exchange, an Collection Business. Revenue Stamps for sale. f novt ly LUMBER, &C. STEELE tfc TJ5II5T.E. econd St., Between Chestnut and Cherry Evansville, Ind. Sash, Dooks, Window Blinds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every de-. enptiou constantly on hand.. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Hawing of everv kind done on tiie shortest notice. apl-ly.i j SASH, DOPES, l'JMBER, &c. Ilimiiel A. Sonw, Manufacturers of I Stish, Door. Blinds, Frames, dc; ! Also, Dealers in ! MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; j Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description. Pine and Poplar Flooring,. V eatnernoaraing, nning" latn, (sc. Sawing of every des done t order. Orders from abroad ; attended to. Factory ai ' Corn kb Walkct 8-pr21