Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 December 1867 — Page 5

KVANSyfLT.B" lAtLY JOttllNA : "M ON DAY. 'DECEMBER 9.-1SS7.

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rOR NAEK STEAM BOAT , The wen known Vicksburg r.e;jr--;? aud Memphis Pncfcet Si earner Ht. Fatruk is offered for sale. She has been thoroughlv overhauled, rer '"td. . and her cabin uewlv furnished. She has just come off the ways at St. Louis, Mid, after au expenditure of $250.) on her, is now considered one of the finest packet afloat. For prticularR and terms address M PY N E, or VINSON & DONAHUE. d c9 dlO Memphis, IVnn. FOR SAIE-SALT BOATS Nine empty flat-boats on nund and ff.rss.le by L. HUVFNER. JR., dec3dtf As nt Kanawha S.tjt Co. rOR SAIT-orVSY-BAlH-100 bales neavv .iu.ii:y--S as for mle by n ov. 6 ri 1 m A 1 R D & ST A KT. FOR SI-i:-Bt'-aVHEAT VI-'TR-Prime Huckwh.',.', l-lour, r-t flu per barrel, by F. M. H I'M 1'HKKY & CO., novl9 dtf it) North VVwter Street. I T1UR NAL!-:-COTTON In lajs, suitJt tblf for o-v.forLor QuUlsj at 15c. per pound, nt tin- -l,,,-,. KVA.VSVILLE COTTON MILLS. novo dtf ntIK MALE S1EAMBOAT O: e-baH Z interest in the stcutnbcat. .1. r. can. , ror far .her particulars lonire ol oc20 B.UiiD&hTAUr FOR SALE LAUD 10 tierces prime Leaf Lard, at oc2 r.ir.; a start's. rOKKAM'.-i.' T A Lit on First Street, one of the m,t d-sir:tble in the city for a dwelling. 'Ibe ownt-r !s anxious To sell, and tmil sell, soon. Any person desiring such a lot, to tmlld on. will inquire of ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent. Third Street, bet. Mai a and Lueust. ocl dim FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. tt?n CHEAP ItriLOlXCJ LOTS. Jj.O Dwelling Houses, and Ffsrms. Ten thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Heal Estate. ALVAH JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent, Third Street, Evamville, Indiana. dec22 tf FOIL RJBHT. rOK REXT HOUSE A desirable house, uearlv new. centrally located. Also, h good Stable, near the Sherwood House. Innr.lre of CARP-.NTEtt. WHITS A BAKER, Cor. First and Sycimore streets, deco dtf TOR REST FIRST FLOOR and CELLR 110 feet deep, Xo.91 Main Street, opposite the court-house, formerly occupied by C. Armstrong. Cheap. Inquire at the ITnion Furniture Store. . , . dec! dlw ' FOR BEST-STORE-HOOMS. A Hne -tore-room on Main Street, in Reit.z Garvin's BtocK ; two rowav ou Third street, near Main, suitable for iaisiness. Apply toTHOS. K. tlAKVIN, dec2 d4t eod . Third street. FOR REST BUILD I NO The building formerly occupied fcy Topf & Long, No. 164 aln Street. Apply to E. hi. 1 KN KINS, nov25 dtf No. 16 First Street. V!OK KENT ROOMS Suitable for JC offices, in the new building. No. JT7 Main Street, between Third and Fourth. ocljdtX H. C. WOOD HOW. WANTED. TTTAXTEH-WEAVEB.1-Ten weavers VV on standard brown sheeliugs. five ring spluuers. None but first, class hands need apply, to whom good w?ei will be paid by the EVAN3VILLE COITON' MILLS. dec2!tf Canneltotr Reporter copy 4t.J v nt-ASTEU-SI lUA'i ION - By a ouug 'v man who has hud experience, in some active business. The best. of references given. Inquire at J. C DCsuUCHET fc CO.'S. nov27 dlw BOARDING. P lilt ATI: llOAKMSti. First-class Boaaulng, b the Day or vVeeit, at E. M. BURNS'S, Nc 76 Division St., bet. Second and Third, may2l dtf EvansviUe, Ind. BOARIMSU-HOI'Si;. The undersigned has opened a B0ardin5-Hou.se on Third Street, between Sycamore and Vine, opposite Philip Decker's store.where a number of day and weekly boarders can be accommodated with board. mayl5 MRS. L. CARTER. CINCINNATAPy. BARTON & TOOL, Commission Merchants, Xo. 49 WEST FUOST ST., -CrycijiSA'H linclr25 dr S. M. BARTO.v. M. M. Pool. B. F. II AUG II A' CO., Manufacturers of Haugli's Improved Jail, Ornamental Iron Work, Cast and Wrought Iron Railing, Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Tride Bolts, &c. We would call the especial attention of County Commissioners, Architects, and others wanting work In our line, to the character of our work acd our prices, and Invite ilit-ra to c 1 1 and fee us befo-.e matins their contracts. OfSce and Manufactory at Xo. It SOUTH PEXNSTLYAMA ST., de5d2m INDIANAPOLIS. W. P. HARGRAVE, ATTORNEY nt LAW. Office on Third Street, in Washington HwYil nracUce In the varlou Courts of

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. -. - -. . . - : : To CorSTP.v A!rtcilASTS. Wo Jiject the attention eneciR'Jy of country tnevi:i iuts to the superior facilities of ?'::e .IiCl.vji. Company for prlctinn; Fane i'o.!?n nr.il all kinds or iuercau11! -,7f r't. viz,. Kill Heads, Cards, Circulars, -;. ortlf i for work ran be sent tltroub. any of the EvansviUe merchants. TekIj Review vr (inclRnitl Markets. OFKICK OS" Bartds P001.. Ciscixnati, Bee. H, 1W7. 4 p. M.f Editors Joarnal: Geueially speaking, our market teas b;;en more animated, and prices of many articb s hlgherfiinoe our last. Hogs Receipts to data were, for the week, iMi,'Z- head ; from September 1st, 138,762 had, Kgiiitssc i !;'.8,liS head same time lasiyofir; the market, opened brisk under light receipts, at 88 25 gross, and at $fJ 60(j.9 00 nta; but unxler increased receif'.ti.,lhe is'.r.ge f prices widened without much decline, closins: steady at id oOJ7 15 gross, s.c.0 8S ',9 00 dvessed, for liht and extra heavy averages. Ciai-.EX MiSATS Have been in ckxI demand, and close a shade betier, buyers o -ferlug7;c for slumldors"; SJai)e fjr s-itles; and 12al2;4C for heavy and light hams, with a fraction more asked by sellers. Mess Pork The offerings tiave been light, and prices advanced: closing with buyers at S21 for old, and 522 " for new; but holders are acting 50c advance. Bi lk Meats Have been quiet, though held With increased firmness at 9c, 11c, and 12c, packed, for shoulders, sides and clear sides, for meats twenty to twenty-five days in salU Bacojt Old selling only in s-u ill way at lie tor .stwulders; 14'. for clear rib, and 15 154C clear sides, parked. 2o new yet ottered . Lakd -Has been steady and firm at 12c forol-i, and 12,'4e for new prime leaf; keg is he!l at 13c; prime steam at 12c for new; lower grades are nominal, wriih but few off. red. , Okeasss Range from fci to 10c, according to quality, but. are scarce. Tai.low-Is dull atJOJilOJ-ieSir country andcitj-. FLOCB-Hai been ii good dtit iud, chiefly for the higher grades, and prices ful iy 50(750 per bbl higher, and Miil lend upward at the close; fancy ranges from 511 7 to$13; family In active dcraitn ) at 810 75, but held at S11U 30, the latier for choice trade brands; extra JijjlO 75; kw grides from (7 50 o S9 59, accoiding to quality. No inspected superfine on the market. .Spring Hours are uo initial. Wheat Has advanced, stocks bi?ln light and the demand fair, closing with buyers of Red Winter at 2 503,2 55 for Ko,V 2 and 1 ; No. I Spring sold at 32 15, and is held higher; white is hel'i.at i70 J 75. Rye Is scarce; new he!d atfl 00 for No1, and saleable at il 5-5. - Barley Is in (air demand at about 5c advance upon our last figures; Fall, SI 55 for No. 2, and i tn'gl 65 for No. 1 and choice, with 8-300 fcgher -asked by some ; Spiiug ranges from 51 3-Val 45, as to quality. CORJi Advanced ; new ear has been in tight receipt, and in stood demand for feeding hog , and closes at STSc on the spot and 85c to arrive in t wo and three days;

old is held at 95e 1 t ea, and 95. oil 00 for shelled, but is quiet. Oats Have be-i qjiet aud steady at 63iti.)C forNos. 2and 1 in ?Jcv vtor. Whisky D clined to 28c cash, and 3t'c ou time for bonded. Very Kespect fully, BaktonA Pool,. Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati. Dec. 7. FixtTK Flour flimer aud snpp y light; family 11 (xiall ".'5. Wheat Firmer; No. 1 red S2 5", holders at the close asking ?2 till. Corn Less tii rn ; new ear S7c. Oats Steady, at 65c for No. 1. RYK H 5.5. Baklkt Firm at fl fti'ijl 75 for prime to choice Fa 1. Tobacco Quiet and unchanged; sales, small. Corrov Active and c higher; middling loj-c. Whisky Dull; no demand. Hows-ci od demand, :t full prices; sales at sti 75i7 25 gtoss; in OlQd 00 net; receipts 12,1X10 had. 1'oHK Mess in demand at S21 lor old; new 22 5i); hol lers asK higher. . Lakd Wau e l. at 12'.c for new kettle ieideil 1- inask i;c. Uukin Meats in demand at 7, 10 and 12c; lUl-iers usi c higuer. Blttkk Unchauaed and firm; supply 1 ght: Iresh West ei 11 30i'a40c. Ciiee.sk Ste.idy at 14:vil5c. Potatoes Higgler: pi une i-i 50 pa bbl. Cl.OVEK EEU-lil4it.il. , TlMOTUY SEI.D Dlt'l :l"!?2 0i'.' Fi.ax S f.i iuil 1 ;2 wi BEt.K CATrr.K-UuoUauieil but firm at 53 .'0 tti 5u niosi. Sueep t ir.ii nt i2 30 a,3 50; receipts are litMl!. . ' CvFFEE Dull at 20;325c for common to prime. . sugar -Dull and unchanged. Ktis 3Jc; the supply is lisht. . . , l-.xcHAMiK Firm at Jc tiiscount buying and par selling- , Goi.D l.'Jt-'i buying. Money Mai ket unchanged but close at 11) per cent, in the discount houses, but iiood paper is plenty on the street at 15 to IS percent. St. Louis-Market. By Telegraph. . St. Louis, Dec. 6. Tobacco Nothing done. Cotton Active and higher at Ho for middling ; home sales are uudeistood to be htutier. IrT.oCK In letter fueling; extra Si 50 8 tw; douole extra tS ixl5i0 50; treble extra to -laney ill 2") ' 1 i 00. Wheat Demand light; prime and Choice Fh.I1 at 62 4.y2 55. Coux Higher at 5'. OOgl 08 for yellow and while. ).ns Higher at 73 .( 75;!. 1!a :LEY Firm a t '1 0 'i 0) for Fall. Kyk Betlernt 1 75. I'o.;k Higher at ;2i 50j 22 50, the latter outsj. ie price. " Bacon Clear sides H-'c; shoulders nominal at llVJc; sweet lclvieil haitis Hric; dry salt Oar sldnt i;to. I.ai;l ( lioiee Ueu: 1 i'.Ic. His Weak at 0,' 2'37c. Packed to date 1 1.1,000 head. oecei its Flour, 1,550 barrels; wheat, 4.800 sacks; corn. l,8tK) b tshels; oils, 150 tashels; barley, tiOi) bushels; hogs, about !, 'XI head. Xen TorH Gold and Stock Market. Ey Telegraph. New York, Dec. 7. Gold Lower; opening at 137?a, and closlig at, loo7 J. Governmbnt Stocks Without decided dianee: t oupons of '81. Hi-il'i; do '62, t07'inilU7-i: do '64, l(M?B il04;i; do '6.5. 105 lft10.; do new. 107.lii7-?4; do '67 107K;t ioTJi; 10-4OS 101J43101i; 7-303 ltMlOo, and cloed firm. Stocks Opened dull, but subseq lently were more active, closing firm.

ef York Market. By Te"ei;raph i Nkw Yokk, Dec. 7. :-t .n Opeued flrmer, but closed duil; :ls nf i;,ot)o baits at 172il7J,c lor middlni'.t. FViUU leceipta. 12,07 barrels; lOftloc bt-t e. atid less active;- salts of :airels at S8 S0(t9 .0 for supeifine IStat:? and v.-e-ter!;; ta OOQlO tjO for extra v.-'e-t-ew. : i'i 7012 75 :or nnrd Loop Ohio; tlo-'V 12 for common to good St. Loui-: S12. i.l j for good to choice extra ; closing oniijt: Caliioruia ri mer; sales, llw) sacks and barrels, at, ll50 i3 50. Rye flour-sales of 400 barrels at t7 25. Whisky ti'iiet and unchanged. ' W iikaT Keceipts. 14.i05 buslte.is- 2(cj3c be ter: sales o. 7,t-0 bosbels at $2 40 for No. i Spring. RYK -Firm; sale of 3,900 bushels State at 81 70. Barx-sy Advancing; sales of 8,000 bushels fair Canada west at Si t9. Baulky Malt -Firm; salesof 22200 bushels at H 00 iU 65. Pkas Saies of 7,690 bushels m bond at tl 44. Corn Receipts of 28,719 bnshels; corn 2c beuer: salesof 3!HJ0 bushels at il 3Mf$l 3(3 for mixed western in stre, and Si :H(1 1 oC,'-i j. float, closing with buyers at SI S7 afloat, and $1 32(o,I 35 tor uew mixed western. Oats Receipts of 12.5 2 bushels;, oats quiet at 79,'c for wtstera in store, and ic fctioat. RiCE-Dull. Coffee -0ti let. SfAB-Steady ; sales -ot 400 barrels ORlra at ll,'4v(jl2c, aau 50u boxes Havana. at i2?it M olasseS i,ulet. Horn steady at40;5c lor American. Petroleum steady at 10!c lor crude, aiWaiaffl,c for refitted bonded. Leather Hemlock Sole steady at 27(9 28c Wool Firmer and la better demand; saies of bu0,0ov pounds at 42(454e for domestic fleece, aud 27i38c fJr pulled. Pork -Opened heavy and closed firmer; sales of 750 bbl at 82137(2102 for mess, closing at $21 55 regular; fl OO'IS 42 for prime, and D75:$20'dO for prime mess ; also, iAUt bbls mesjH, sellers' option, for January, at )i22 mat2i 87; 50do at sellers' option, for February, at 23 05(i23 12. Beef Unchanged; sales of 270 barrels at !13(y.lS 00 for new plat u mess, and bl8 O0;4 $21 for new extra mess; saies of 120 tierces of prime naess at 2(32 50. Beef Hams Firm ; sa:es of 315 barrels at $30in32 W). Bacon Quiet; held higher; sales of 400 boxes of Cumberland cut, pait at lfridlc. CUT MkaTs Duil ; sales of 225 p tcKage.s at 8,n9Je for shoulders, aud I2ul3ie lor Aioris. Hoes I iressed, Quiet at 9,'. 1 lOe for city. Lakd Firmer ; s sies of' 1.220 barrels at IffnUH-; in staali lots at, l.J.tJU'iC ' liLTTEK Steady at 3n-a.48e lor Stale. ClifciisJi Dull at llljc.

Chicago JIarliet. By Telegraph. I ' Chicabo, Dec. Flour Quiet and firm ; 4i) Iij$'J 50 for goHi to cnoice opt ing extra. Wheat pened steady, and closed firm; 25'ic higher; H 88 lor No. 1; cl 79;-a tor No. 2. . 'ORN -Diill; 84'c for old No. 1; fc'l85 for No. 2 do.; 7sH(o for new. tATS :losed. quiet, at 5. . Ryk Finn, and 3c higher; 1 57J1 58 for N.. 1, and si 58 lor No. t. Bauley Unsettled, and 5 (jlOc lower, at SI 5i)il t.iJ for No. 2. AIehs I'obk Duil, at 821 .50 cash. Lard At 12' e. Okksv Meats Steady; hams at 11c; sho . iilers 7e. , Bulk M eats-Quiet : shoulders He; loos-s Eiigli-h meats dull; Cumberland 9L..c; sweet pickled hanv-12!c. '1rkssei Ilo'is Active, aud -25c hijher, ar t7 40,vj8 00. and closing firm at7 O-x,7 75, dividing ou 2W. Live, aciive ami baoj ant, at 5 -i-:u, 15 lor common to choice. Beef t attle Dull and nominal. Receipts 4,W0 bbls. flour; I8.O0O bushels wheat; 32.000 bushels corn; 13,000 buKUOig oats; head hogs. Louisville Market. Bj- Telegraph. Louisville. Dee. 7. Tobacco Scarce, but d m at 85 50iuil0 70 for light lugs, medium IcaT. , , Flour Fine superfine c7 i5i) i 75; No. i 61 i 7 Wttl2 00. Corn New ear 80c. Oats Bulk G8c. Wheat -?2 2V2 35. I 'OTTON Middling 15(2fcl5ic. Whisky Bond 55c. Bacon Dull; shoulders llj; clear si Ies 16 ie. Bulk Mea rs Shou ders 9le; clear sides 12Uc LARl 13.fi 13'ic for new. PobK Ae' mess i " VI,..," ' on Hogs Dull. aiOViij rill 3,8-xi head. c gross; receipts by llcaiIih Market. By Telegraph.; Memphis, Dec. 7. Cotton Firm at 15c ; receipts to-day 2.019 baies; exports 3.042; week's receipts 11.047 bales, aud exports 3,042; present stock 12,313. ' Corn 75a.80c. H ay $24 0025 00. ' Oats 67vaHSc. : PoRK-t il 0.i(a2'2 50. Bacon shoulders l2;gl2'4c; clear sides 16A10J4C. Lard l$xQUi. Jew Orleans Market. ' By Telegraph. New Orleans, Dec. ' Cotton Sliffer; sales ot 4 000 bales of middlings at Hie; receipts, 186 bales; exports, 6,050 bales. sugar Unchanged. Molasses Dull and declining; common, 40c4iic; pri me, 63it4c. Flour Dull an a uuchanged. Corn Quiet, firm acd unchanged. Oats Scarce, at 85c. Mess Po UK Advanced to 524 25:324 50. Bacon Shoulders lie; clear sides loV-oC. Lard Very Ann ; prime tierce I33 13 ' keg OOLB--137. sterli ng ieraxd.' Exchange N. Y. Sight Rediscount. STEAMBOATS. FOR PADUCAH AND CAIRO. The splendid low-water steamer H. T. Dexter. M as er : Jack Uramraer. Clerk, Leaves for Palucati, Cairo, and all way landings, THIS IAY, Monday, Dec. 9th, at 3 p.m. . For ireight or passage apply on board, or to K. K. DUN'KERSON & CO., It Agents. Rpgular Evansville and Wabash River Packet. The elegant Pa-senger Steamer ToM. Bolus ', Master; Charley Crawford, Clerk, Will leave for the Wabash River ON THE F1KST RISE. For freight or passage apply on board. dec-9 dtf . LULIiKUfSCLN & SON, SEW ALBA.r, INI)., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in T Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NOTIONS, BOO TS, SHOES, AC No charge tor drayage. fdec?

II 1 V Va Yl N 80 W.8e for oilier River Ttems see Seventh Pay. Cincinnati, Dte. 7 Noon. The river has risen two inches, '.vita four ftet five'inchcs

i water l;i 1 1 1 - channel. Weatner c ear. 1 Thermometer "Mi. Il became coid sviddenj iy last infill, U' d the thermometer icll 20iu two uoia-s, tiud the haiometer rosu balf an Inch during the night. Iouisvillk, Decern ber 7. River falling; 2 teet inches in the canal. Weather clear. The weather was quite cold but clear ye?te day, but was moderating, with slight indications of falling weather. The river was very nearly stationary perhaps failing very little. Tae arrivals and departures since 3 o'clock on Saturday, up to mid. night, include the Cumberland, to Cairo; Lewellin, to Eastport; Lulu D., to New Orleans; Luella and Charmer, from Cairo; Phantom, from Eastport; Oilie Sullivan, Owensboro and return ; Tempest, Memphis to Louisville; EllaHughe-t, Louisville to Cairo The Tempest had a moderate trip and discharged some freight here, The Phantom bad a splendid tripot cotton, pig iron, pea nuts, and miscellane us freight inci-adiog considerable for reslilpment. She will returu to Eastport, on Tuesday The Luella and Charmer had moderate t;ips. The Charmer returns to Cairo, to-day, and the Luella tomorrow The Oilie Sullivan returned to Owensboro yesterday, t-he will be down early this morning, and will leave at 10 o'clock for Cannelton -..It is reported that the Cumberland has risen two feet at Nashville. If this is confirmed the Wm. White will have dispatch for the Cumberland The Louisa has hud her repairs completed, and will go Into the Wabash River as a regular packet.. The steamer St. Patrick Is advertised for sale, iu another column. Th,i is a spendid boat, recently put in complete repair - The Cincinnati Commercial of siatarday says: The -weather was changeable yesterday. It was mi id and cloudy from an etrly hour in the morning, interspersed with occasional showers of rain, until 3 P. M., when it cleared off, witli high winds prevailing until a lite hour last night. The wind was Iroin the southwest all day, veering to the west last 11 Mm, and , the wind growing very boisterous. The thermometer indicated 483 luoiuingand evening, ranging at 51o at noon. The river was on a stand at Pitlsburg last Jiight, with 22 inches by the. metal mark, and raining steadily all day. At vv heHing, there Is four (eet and falling, with rain a part of the day; at Marietta, 4 t'et'8 inches and falling, and raining till noon ; at Parkersburg, i feet, and on a stand, and raining nearly all day; at Pomeroy,4 feer and rising slowly. Here, the river has risen 3 inches durlug the 24 hours ending jast night, with 3j feet to Louisville. Memorandum and Manifest. Steamer ' Charmer " left Cairo Friday, Dee. 6th, at 5 p m. Bouts in port: Nick Lugworlb, Souti.eruer, Tenne-see, atid. W B. i auca. Weatherdeftr. Oitv or Cairo on the ways at Mound City. Met Fanny Brndis at Caledonia. 7th Liu ton at mouth of Hurricane. Arrived at 11 p. M. Have for Hodge, "Carr A C . pkgs mdse: James Chauncey, 28 sks potatoes; J. P. Man worn, 2 bbls apples, 2 do potatoes: Ragoii v Dickey, 10 dry hides, 1 box mdse; Cook fc Rice, 5 empty keys; A.W.Christ, 3 M. W. boxes; Keen Mark it Oo., 1-3 sks fruit; owners ou board, bundnes. MEDICAL. Great Jew England Kemcdy DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND Xj sow oni;ni:i) to the a. llicted throughout the country, after having been' proved by the test of eleven years in the New England States, wtiere its merits nave uecome as wen Known as the tree from which, ia part, it derives its virtues. Tie WMte Pine Compound Ceres Sure Throat, Colds, Coughs, Lipthevia, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, anil I 'ulni'Hiary Ajtf 'ccJions generally, it in a licnvnriciiLle, lirui-edy for Kidney Complaints, DiabeJcs, Difficulty t f Voiding Ufim', JJlei uing from the" Kidne-js and Bladder, Gravel and other ruipaiuts. ' In November, i.V, I lrst advertise! it under the name of White Pine Compound. Jn tw years from that, time thee had ueeu wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth, where it took the lead of all the eouv-li remedies In the market, aud it still maintains that position. There are good reasons for this; it is very soothing and healing in its nature, is warming in the stomach, and pleasant withal to the laste, and is exceeding cheap. !!.; t .-. " As u remedy for kidney complaints the While Pine Compouud stands unrivaled. It was not originated lor that purpose; hot a person in using it for a cough was not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of akidue difficulty of ten years' standing. -Since that accidental discovery, many thousand have u-ed it for the same complaint, and have been completely cured." THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. "It was early in thespriug ot '52 that this compound was originated. A member of my family waaaliiioted with an irr Ration of the throat, attended witn a disagreeable cough. I had for some months previous thought that a preparation Having for its basis the inside bark of White Pine migtt be so compounded as to be very useful in diseases of the Throat and Lungs. To test the value of It in the case iUluded to, I compounds ia small qaantity of the medicine that I had been planning, and gave it in teaspeonful doses. The result was exceedingly gratifying. Within two days, the Irritation of tue throat was r -moved, the cough subsided, and a speedy cure was effected. t The above was writen by Dr. Poland il LStR). Since then, as in Aianchester, th White Pine Compound has taken the leat of all cough remedies, as well as prepare tious for the eureoi kidney difficulties, 1: every city, town, village, aud hamlet, throughout the New England States. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is effectual. THE WHITE VINE COMPOUND, eEOiitiE w. swtirr, ?i. n., Proprietor. Prepared at the iNEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, iuo nanover street,, Boston. Under the supervision of Rev. J. W. Poland. Cloud & Aklu, Wholesale Agents. For sale by Keller & White, Wm. H. P Stoddard, T. C B id well, H. J. Schlaepfer aud by Druggists generally. febOdlw, wlttt. PAPER. Samuel N. Docker. : . E. J. Morten. DOCKER & MORTEN, WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, aplldOm EvansviUe. Ind.

DR. I. TlVi-S

Over first National Bank, Cornr JIala and First Streets, Evansville, Ind., MAJftFAtTTBER OP OOSTFCr. ous Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Yiiioinite, Cora lite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palate, &.. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide (an excellent and safe auwsthetic). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paialyzeiu. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY' FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting ot nt m rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the oast EIGHT YEARS. mch2l DR, J. C. BIERB0WER, WJUjfi Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. IO FIRST STREET, bet Main and Locust, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of EvansviUe and vicinity fe2h tf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas to alleviate pain in extracting teeth.REAL ESTATE. New, Real Estate Agency J. I. 31Iiott 4I: Son MAVE OPO'KD A IIKtl, KSTATI Agency for the sale ot and renting oi lands, houses, tc., &c. Persons having bouses or land to rent ot sell, or persons wishing to purehasw r rent, will do well by calling on them at their otiice, on '.Third Street, near Locnst, iin Elliott's Ulock. . .-' Junelt VI .. - . . j,i 1 1,1 , 1 - - - McNEELY, SCHUBERT & CGVS .. ISeal Instate mid Insurance Agency, No.'! ' WAS1ILVGIO.V BLOCK, , . "(Corner Room, Second Floor,) : Opposite the Coiirt-House, : EVANSVILLK, IND. OVER IOO HOUSES and LOTS in va rious parts or the city for sale, including ome good BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1-A.l i" IjJL.f.IN 1 UAKUE.M.NU.LASD convenient to the citv. FARMING LAND, improved and unlm. proved, in tins ana ot her States, for sale or exenange for city property. Also, Timber anu joai Lianas. Business Offices and tore Rooms to- let also comfortable Ljdglng-r, oorns, near the centre of business. ' A numberof bargains now n our books. anu several applications on nie to purchase desirable property. Persons having such for sale may find customers bv apDlvmg at this Agency. We have a number of applications lor rentingd welling- houses. Persons having leal estate for sale, ri 2ha:ige, or rent are requested to enter the details on our books for reference. No ciiarge unless property is disposed of. lerniK reasonable, call and see. ISSfKANCE Of all kinds effected in good companies. ANCF given to ia ). liSUH- " NOTARIAL EUSINE:::j transacted at this ofDce. We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Britton to a pai l unship in the above business, who, in conjunction it'i the undersigned, will give it his best attention. The styie of the firm will be McNef-ly, Si-hunert & Co. JAMES If. McVEELY. o , JO,fN SCHUBERT. Nov. 2, 1867. nov STORES. Western Feed Storo. WM. TROUP & CGV Wholesale and Retail Dealers in If A Y, CORN, OATS. BRAN, MEAL., FLOUR, fSHIPSTUFFS, HOMINY, 8AJ,T, JL.IME. c. Sow. IOS aud IIO, : Ccrner Main and Fourth Streets, I EVASSV-1 1 U, ISD. Afent fur the Chicago Scale Comvanv. '4 ' " C i . , Itinhest Price paid for Wrouaht Scrap Iron, at the L.risccnl City Roll wg JJt it. dec5 dlw WOODEOW, REITZ & CO. ( . Notice Ol Order to Discontinue tne Alley s'tui.. between Fourth Street and the Cana. . and extending from Second Avenue to Sixth fc'-treet. BTOriK K IS HEREBY filVEX, that JJt the Common Council of the City of Evansville, at its session on the 4th day of November, 1807, passed an order to vacate the allev situate between Fourth Street and the Canal, and extending from Second Avenue to sixth Street, in the rear of Blocks 108. Hjy, HO, HI. U2, 113, and 176, Lainasco, now ci'y or Evansville. All persons owning or claiming real estate adjoining or abutting upon said alley and feeling themselves aggrieved by the passage of said order, may have redress by application to said Council within six w-eeks from the publication of this notice. Bv order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Omce, .Nov. 14. isct. novll dOw,, Union cops. HigJtsst Price paid for Wrought Scrap Iron at the Crescent City Rolling Mill. dec5 dlw WOODKDW, REITZ & CO. United States Life In. Co,, (Established in 1850,) 40 WAIL STREET, SEW TOKK, Branch Office No. 6 West Third St., Cincinnati. CASH ASSETS EXCEED 93,300,000. Dividends as large as those of any other Life Insurance Company. Security to Policy-Holder Exceed that of any other Company. ion can loan the accumulation from the Company at any time. For an Agency appiyto J. B. SIDDALL, General Agent for Ohio and Indiana. No. 0 W." Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. An Agent wanted in this county. i.ocl7

AUCTION SAX-S

I? 7.' ISlny 13 11 I1 o;yr. Large Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, lUlf, Caps, Ac ORDER OF SALE. On THURSDAY, Dec. 12tii, 1S37. Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m AT AL'tTIOS KOOMS, No. IOI MAIN STREKT. 1,500 lots assorted Dry Goods and Notlooa. On FRIDAY, Dec. 13th. at 10 o'ciock a.m Without Reserve, 1HX) lot Dry Go"d. embracing lines or Dress Goods, Cloths, t'asimeies. Ticks, Checks. Jen 11s, Satinet. Linses, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, t'loves. Suspenders, Hindkerchiers, siiuJ Wear, s:ocks of Jobbers' aud retailers". Also, a large stock of Ready-Made Clotfaing. The attention of Dealers is diivttedL to this sale. MAY fc DUDLEY, dec7 dot Auctioneer. ' JOS. F. COFFflU". fietiera! Auctiasurrr. Auction House CORNER I'OUlli'li VXS MAIN STREi-TS, Oc3 d6m F.TANSVILLK, Ist v TUB RAILROAD CO. Their FIRST llOUTGGE 150NS3 AS AX INVESTMENT. The rapid progress of the Union Pacifist Railroad, now building west from Oiuah4 Nebraska, and forming, with its weslwm connections, an unbroken line jiccoaa Uw continent, attracts attention to tbe vti of the First Mortgage Bonds which T . Company now ollfe" to the public, V first question asked by prutieut lnyci:; Is, "Are these bonds secure? " Next, they a profitable iu vestment? " Tort In brief: ' ' ' 1st. The early completion or the WC great Una to the Fucilic Is as certain as ,- future business event can Vo. The G eminent giatit of over tweuty luillion acres of. laud and tiAy million dollars ia its own -bonds piactieally guarantees 13. One-fourth Of tt,t; work is already dou and the track continues to be laid at ttc rat of twO miles a day. " ' 1 .2d. The Union 1'iveific Italaoad boatia are issued upou M hat promises t o be oneo the most profitable lines of railroad in Uu country. For many years it hiust bo tb only line connecting the Atlantic aud Pa cine; and being without competition, t can maintain remunerative rates. 3d. Four hundred aud twenty-five mit of this road are finished, and fully equii ped. with depots, locomotives, ears, Ac and two trains are daily running eac way!. The "rialerlalii for tho remainla ninety. two miles to the easuern base c the' Rocky Mountains are on haud, aud : is uuder contract to be done in Septembe 4th. The net earnings of the sectioi already finished are several limes groat than the gold interest upon the Fir Mortgage Bouds upon such sections, i i! not another mile ol the road wore tail the part already completed would not ou. py interest aud expenses, but be proa able to the Company. 1 Oth. The Union Pacific Railroad bom' can be issued enly as the road progress and therefore can never be in the nmrfc., unless they represent a bona-fide proper 0th. The amount is strictly limited b law to a sum equal to what is granted ir the U. S. Government, and for whictt lilrau Hswki, ltr.il flu fcfinnrllir MMCt,: amount upon the first 517 mUea ' rUjt.Omaha is only 816,1)00 Iru ooverumBM .'lQ- -,ue "'""inpon the road . considers a .econdaVa of ... i.n::.uin nr thAcnunlrr : , t.li .. . w. have already paid in five million dol!r,-x. upon the stock (which is to them a thir lien), may well inspire confideuce Ib first lien. 8th. Although it is not claimed there can be any better securities Ilea Governments, there are parties who cwesider a first mortgage upon such property M this the very beet security in the worfdU. and who sell their Governments to re-ear-vest' in"-these bonds thus uecurins . greater Interest. . 9th. As theTJnion Pacific Ka l road boarfa are offered lor the present at 0 cents the dwllar. and accrued interest, they sm the cheapest security in the market, bfcimy . - . , , 41 TW moie tnan y-i pti ceni. ik tuu i. stocks. 10th. At tile current rate of premium w. gold, they pay Ooer A iue per Cent. Interest. The daily sub-sci ijiLions are al ready tasv aad they will continue to be received ia. New Y'oik ty the Cojstikentai. National Bank, No. 7 Nassau Strert; Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, -51 Wall Strert; JOHN J. Clsco A- sov, Bankers, ,, ,. - V't.M Street; and by Banks and. Hunk, geuerHL'.jr throughout the UMted States, of wSmmbs maps and, descriptle pamphlets may fee obtaluexU They wil' also be sent by msii from the Company's office, No. 20 NaLSbajc Street, New York, ou application. Sub scribers will select their owr. Aeeuts, ta whom. they haveC'inlldeoce, who a)ocrc will be responsible to them for the 1 delivery of the bonds . .- , & JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, NEW YOST aujcxts: r. evansville: T?AV1LLK .ATI0XAI- BAM am, dd :;m GliEAT IiAHGAINJ; MISS R L. POWERS HAH JUST KECEIVEO A NIEEJS -did assortment of lluman Hair ttti ail lengths and shades. Braids, Curls, Foreperies, Waterfalls, 6ua at greatly reduced prices. , Call and see before purchasiitelsewhere Also, If AIR JEWELRY of all descrijttiona made 10 order. 1 LOCUST STREET, Opposite the Sherwood House. se23d3m - ,