Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 May 1868 — Page 8
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ETraasville and Griwlord5. . ,:;. GOING NORTH. ' Leuve Arrive Arrive. Evansviiie. Vint-eiine.-. T. Ham (.ru'od't'n. A M ) A M p M 10:27 A M I II A M j :..) f si 4:15 F M 2:50 pm !ii fcaeenaes Av C -MI NO Terre H fn. ' fr. ii-if.e laes Ac -rei iU s Ac. 6 :J A M IsSaif. 1:13 i m -OUTH Leave Arrive Vmeeuues. E'ville. 7 :02 A M 13:00 A M 5 :.'1S P rJ in: 12 i- a 12 :30 F M terre Haul.; and Indiaii-i lis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. Leave. Arrive. 5:10 a m 12:0" M 4 :i)'p M .12:2.3 a M Ek;)-?-v A!:! .. Express ........... Zxpres,.... ...11:18 P M .... 6 45 A M .. 3:10 P M .. 5:35 PM C:io and Mississippi Railroad. FROM VINCENNES. Arrive. Mai. Westward -5:25 p m I 3il Eastward '2:23 p M Jf iprp-wi East ward .....9: JO p M I ixprejs Westward 4 wo a m Depart. 5 :3) p M 2:30 p M 9:15 p M 6:00 A M STEAMBOAT LINES. To Louisvilck. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a'clonk p. M. To Cairo Dally, except Sunday, at 3 'slock p. M. To Green River, Every Wednesday Aui Saturday at o'clock p. m. Every i&onday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and yriday at 4 o'clock p. m. To Hk.sderson Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock r.M. To NASHVU.1.B Every Thursday at four . m. Memphis Semi-weekly. Xockport Stage (via Newburgh and BoonTUIe.) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 a. m., oa Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays icl Hstnrdavs. Sew Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. at. Arrives Tuesdays and Matu rdavs hv 4 P. M. Mt. Vernon M tii Stage leaves daily (ex tseot Sundays) at 7 . M. Arrives daily (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. m To Newburo. Hacit daily (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m . SPECIAL NOTICES Batchelor's Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the onlj-v'true and perlect Dye; barmle ss, reliable, invtantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bail nyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful. black or brown. Hold by all Prusig st-s and Perfumers; and properly applied at BatchDior's Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond Street, New York. ap"0 dly Colg-atc Sc Oo.'s-i Fragrant Toilet Soaps ARE I'lUPVHH) ItV Skill-! Work-ID-f rom Use tel .Materials, and are X.NOWN AS IHKSTASOAKi) BY DEALERS AND CPftTOMKRS. Sold Everywhere. dec 28 Aueuts Wauled, now ready ior Cauvas.-ers The Iliatorv of the War Btwe the t-tabt; iV.-i Coum-s, Character, C'cot- i duct and Result, J Hon. Alexander H. Stephen'. Send for Circulars, with terms, and a full description of the wrk. Address NATIONAL FUBLI-HINGCO., feh22dw3iu Cincinnati. Ohio. BOOK Aft EXT WASTEI For HowuMJ'i Lifeof tll-.N. cRANT, AS A SOLDIKR AND A STATESMAN. A n accurate History of his Ml itaryand Civil Caieer. One lnrt:e octavo volume of 8u0 pages, finely illustrated. Agent wili 11. d this the Hook to sell at the present lime. The large-it commission given. We employ no General Agents, and offer extra, inducements to canvassers. Agents willee the advantage of deaiing directly w 1 1 h tj f-jauo-Ushers For cfrculais and terms.-; dd". ess, J. B. BURR, & CO., Publishers. Hartford, Connecticut. Iap2iw4t Executor's Notice. mTortCE i HF.RF.BV IVE., that Xl toe undriiied hits been appointed executor of the will of Henry F. nornby, late of Vandertiui b County, Indiana, deceased, and has dulv qualified as such. The estate o' said testalor is solvent. JOHN WHITEHEAD. Executor. ' Centre Townstiip, April 21. !$. pr22dl0t,w3t A TREATISE ON THE HAIR Sent free by mail by the proprietors of HALIAS VEGETABLE SICILIAN B A IK R E X E W E B, vhich is the best artie'e ever known to RESIOKE GRAY HAIR To its original Youthful Color. It wil. prevent the Hair from falling out. Makes the Hair smooth and g!o.iy, and doc not Ataj'n t h e skin ! R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua, N. II., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. apr5 dim Moth Patches, Freckles A Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY tor hose brown iiscoloration9 on the face Perry's Moth and Freckle IMtwn. P-e-ared only by Dr. B C. PERRY, 49 Bond " street, New York. Sold everywhere. aar2t Mia How i t Heeiry.- i jrom 1 : Olpthes, . Wiiite x ; , : ue h::J. J . . J.y "others sutler the agony lie ones suatched nay ,e Whooping Couau, or .single bottle, oi Puiaud's on nd would have saved tis iu fallible. CAT HSU CiX BE CURED! Headache relieved, and in fact every disease of the no-e and head pel manemly cured by the u-e of the well-known remedy, E.KAEDI K S ftEKMAX SStrf. Try it, for it cots but 35c. For sale by all druggists; or send o0c. to O. P. SEY- . HOUR CO., Boston, ad receive a box ty return mail. ruar'20 dtf
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Religious. The pulpit of the Walnut Strett Presbyterian Church will be filled to-uiorrow by Rev. J. P. E. Kumler. of Ox! hi. Ohio. No Transfers The' entry book in the Recorder's Office does not show any real estate transfers for the week. Quits an unusual thiDg. Sale of Books. The sale of Library books takes placa at the Library Room, over the Post-office, tonight. Too LoNQ.--In yesterday's paper it was stated that Bdton had been sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. It should have been two, in stead of ten. Railroad Meeting. Do not fail to attend ihe Railroad Meetmg at the Court House to-night. It is a matter of great importance to tax-payers. There should be a general attendance. Released-Fannie GreenwalJ, who was sent to the lock-up night before last, was released yesterday on condition that she would leave the city at once. She promised to do so. Marriage Licenses. The following is a list of marriage licenses issued during the week ending May 1st: Lorenz Ricbertto Margarita 'eii-iy. Richard Woittington to Augusta Clem euts. Fred. W. Rix to Caroline Schleusker. Nolle Entered. In the case of the State vs. Edwird Green, the lad who swore so positively to the guilt of his mother, Melviua lilackwell, on the charge of arson, a nolle prosequi was entered yesterday. It was upon his evidence that his mother was sentenced to the Penitentiary. Re arrested. Mollie Wiiliams and Nancy Williams; who were ordered to leave the city or raise the amount due the city from them, failed to do either, and were arrested again and locked up. A frieud went to the assistance of one of the parties, and bailed her out, the other awaits the coming of a similar friend. Recorder's Court. John Connor, lor being noiy, druuk, and disorderly in general, was fined $1 cost Si GO. A man for making an assault on the Chief of Police, was fined '2b cost 6 20T which ought to be sufficient to learn him to behave himself. Circuit Court. The case of Hanua vs. R. S. 'Huston, for the recovery of balance alleged to be due on hay sold the "defendant, occupied the whole time of the Court yesterday. Ruston claims that the hay was damaged, and therefore refused to pay for it: hence the suit. It will occupy a great part 'of the time of the Court to-day. Filling Up. The deep ravine just this side of the Salt Well is being filled up fast, preparatory to extending the Street Rai'road to the Salt Well. It is expected that th-i work will be completed in a tew weks, and the road will then be opened to that point. Accident. Day before yesterday evening, while Mr. Bennett, a livery stable keeper, was driving one of his horses in the upper part of the city, the horse took fright, aad dashed off, throwing Mr. Benuett out of the buggy, and dislocating his shoulder and otherwise injuring him. The horse kicked the dash-board off the buggy, but did no more damage. Benefit. The great Opera, Czar and Carpenter, will be repeated on Monday night, on which occasion Prof. Mathi is. Musical Director, will j take a benefit. It is due the Professor that he snould have a 'u.l house, and we hope to see the lare Hall crowded. Thore of our citizen; who have not yet witnessed the presentation of this grand Opera will have an oppjr tunity of doing" so on Monday night. The price of ticket- has been reduce! to 50o each ; reserved seats 75e. No Case Night before last a colored man named James Butson was walking along the wharf with a bundle in his arms, which, on examination, proved to be a package of coffee. A policeman arrested him and locked him up. Yesterday he was takeu before E-q. Davidson for trial, but no one appearing who would make complaiut against the negro for the supposed crime of theitT he was discharged. He stated that he had collected the coffee in small quantities on the steamer Sam. Orr, and had been a long time saving it up.
Fine Work. We have just printed some fine and large posters for the Cai:;,.i:.'u -JuCRNAL, a sample of wii-r h may be seen at the Journal Office. The poster is printed on fire paper, in two colors, with a large out ol'the Journal Building. The p ster is very attrietive. Walls Up. The brick work on the High School building was completed yesterday, and the first timbers were placed on the walls. This is the quickest work at the season of the year ever done in Evansville. The building, when completed, will be ooe of the most imposing iu the city. It will be finished in good style, and when completed, it will be a just source of pride to all our citizens who take an interest in our public schools.
Superintendent. Col. Ed. Weh- ! ier, one of the most courteous of i j gentlemen, has been chosen Supennj tendent of the grounds at the Salt en, auu win ai uuce set meiu iu order and make the place a most pleasing resort. It ia the intention to conduct the business at that place On entirely different principles to what it ever Las been before, and Colonel Wehler is just the man to do it, being the right man in the right place. Gambrinus. The Brewers' Association, a3 is the custom, turned out yesterday, forming a procession at Mozart Hall, about 10 o'clock, and, led by the Crescent City Silver Band, marched to Main Street, thence out to Seventh Street, thence down Seventh and through eeveral othr streets, passing each brewery iu the city. The members of the organization turned out in regalia, and their large banner was carried at the head of the procession. Following the procession was a wagon, on which was placed a large beer barrel, and followiug that several wagons, each with beer barrels and kegs. The procession, moved to the Salt Well, and partook of a pic-n:c dinner, and then spent the balance of the evening in dancing. Meat of any kind may bo preserved in any temperature after it ha3 been soaked for ten minutes in a solution of the following' ingredients, well nixed: One pint of comrnou salt dissolved in four gallons of clear, cold water, and half a gallon of the bisulphate of calcium solutions. This recipe has just been patented in England, and experiments there show that meats so prepared will keep for twelve days in a temperature of from 80 to 110 degrees, and preserve their odor and flavor unimpaired. By repeating the process meat3 may be indefinitely preserved, and if it is desired to keep them for an unusually long time, a little solution of gelatine or white of an egg may be added to the wash. Personal. Among the visitors in the 6hy yesterday wtre Judge H. R. Littell, of Hopkinsvilie, Kentucky, and Dr. E. II. Sabin, of Rockport. We were glad to meet, yesterday, our friend Walter Evans, Esq., late ot Hopkinsvilie, Kentucky. We hope he comes to our city as a permanent resident,: He would be quite an acquisition to our society and t':e Evansville Bar. Mr. Crawford, of the Boonville Enquirer is in the city. Among the arrivals by last night's train, were WmR; Preston, of New York City, and" Win! M. Holeman, formerly proprietor of the Courier, A. C. Donald, of Princeton, aud John N. Evans, of Washington, In!., were in the city yesterday. Prof. J. J. Kiioe rbas arrived in the cUy;totake charge of the Penmanship Department of the Evan.-viile Commercial College. We had the pleasure ot forming his acquaintance kt evening. Hon. George Wolfiin was a passenger on the Belle Lee yesterdiy evening, on a retur-j trip from Louisville. EvanTille Colored School. Editors Journal: To the friends and the curious, making frequent inquiries about the success, support and general condition of this school, a brief statement of one year's labor is submitted.After being sustained by the American Missionary Association tor over seven , years, it was, in M;iy, lSt7, thrown upon the pupils and patrons for support. The Association stated, on withdrawing their care, that citizens in the immediate field of labor would doubtless push forward the work; indeed, the people had already made the school free the first six mouths in the new school hou-e. Many of the colored people still believe the school a Mission, aud that they need not pay tuition. The Assi-tont was reluctantly part, d with, advanced scholars helpin - in place. Of tuition charged, one-third
to one-half his been received. The attendance at presen is a full average. Mis Mary (J. Morton rendered efficient assistance for the quarter ending with December, receiving onethird the proceeds about the same proportion as the Principal and Assistant in the Public Schools. Hard times, causing a scarcity of lab'.:- y January, induced a reduction ! v. tion from a dollars montb per scholnr. to a dollar a month per lamiiy; our object being always to encourage the largest attendance. - - - - No mber of ; scholars "enrolled ' within the ye it... 225 Average daily attendance Ty'a N umber studying Written Arithmetic, fs Meutal ' ... 110 ' " Grammar 41 '. learning to write 175 " studying Uegrapby, 75 Number commenced' wiai iiipha!et and taught to read in -econd--iuany to Thiid and Fourth Reader 152 Amount of tuition received iu Mar and J une ..17 25 Am'l of tuition ree'd in September... 45 f) " " October 7i tw " ' November ... 70 20 - " " December .... yj ) " " January S2 50
f roruary :i 1 1 March ol to April il w J. L. Tennis. Respectfully, May 1st, IStiS. LOCAL If OTICSS. Lasting Shoes I have received a large and beautiful assortment of Cloth and Lasting Shoes for gentlemen and ladies' Spring and Summer wear. Also a fine ' variety of ladies' slippers. If called upou, will insure satisfaction in every case. John Rasch, may2-li No. 3 Second Street. W&- Go to Weber & Co.'s and got one of those Nobby Hats for young Gents. J&5? A meeting of the Resolute B. B. Club will be h;ld this evenine at Lowenberg's store. Election of officers and other importaut business will be transacted. A full attendance is requested. By order of the President. E. B. Morgan, Sec'y. &F"Someth'iDg new at Weber & Cos., call and see it. A Great Lunch and Free, will be given to-day at ten o'clock, a. St., at the Gem Saloon, No. 2, Water Street, where all arc invited to attend nd partake plentifully of the roast Turkeys, Chickens, Venison, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, &c., fce., which shall be there in abundance. Come one, come all. b. Obeudorfe, Proprietor. 1ST" Weber & Co., have just received all of the latest style Straw Hats. ' For Sale 500 barrels Michigan peachblow Potatoes; 200 bushels ditto in bulk; 1000 plain Bacon Hams; 3.000 canvassed sughr-cured and plaiu Hams. W. M. A I kin. First Street between Vine and Division. my2 3t. Kvansville Henderson an.1 Nash i life -- Kallrond Meetln. At the Court House, on Saturday evening, at half past seven o'clock, there will be a meeting of the taxpayers of Evansuille to hear several short addresses on the proposition to take stock in this Railroad, which is to be voted on next Wednesday, the Cth of May. All parties interested in this great enterprise are invited to attend. The meeting will be addressed by John S. Hopkins, Esq , John A. Reitz. Esq., Dr. M. J. Bray, Wm. Baker, Esq ,Gen. Shackelford, Judge Robinson, Mayor Walker, John Ingle, Jr., and others. Thse addresses wiil be very short, and to the point. The Crescent City Band will be in attendance. myl-2t. Werer & Co., have received the latest thing out the Shell Base Ball Hat. Sam. and Pete Be leave to inform the citizens of Evansville aid vicinity, that as the Common Council have not as yet given us license, they will sell at private sale at half the price charged by clothing men ot this city. We are confident they canuot compete with us either in price or quality. We want all to call' and examine for themselves at No. h") Main Street. Sam. and Pete. P. S Due notice will te given when auction, will be commenced. apr3'Jtf Wholesale Grocery' .ctock" fh Sate, and Store for. Least:. The senior partner desiring to retire from business, we ofb.r f.r sale our entire Stock, etc., and will also lease to the party buying us out, the Store recently built and siuce occupied by us, which is 25 feet wide, by 140 feet deep, 4 stories high. We prefer making the transfer ou Juue 1, 1S'S. This affords a rare opj.orr.uni-v f enter irn established business ot 17 years standing, and occupy the best aud largest Grocery Store iu this city. O. Jt.. tjrlLBEKT oZ CO. ap21No. 31 North First St. Removal. We wish to inform our j friends and customers that we have : moved our stock of dry goods one ! square further out Main Street, to ; No. 101, between Third and Fourth. ! where we will take pleasure iu waiting on all who may' favor u with a call. . Wright & Roberts. . pU7-tf , . ZqF Eureka Ice Lomonale, Sodi i Water and Ice Ciearn to be hail at II t Hermann's Confectionery, No. 45 j Main Street. apr23-2vv.
Houses and Lots at Auction. Hiram Nelson will sell at auction on Monday next, at 2 o'clock P. m., at the Court House door ia EvansviUe, Lot No. 5, IJIock No 4. Eastern Enlargement, on which are two frame buil irigs an 1 outhouses. A.o ac "'clock tbes.t me day. on the premises, Lot No. 17, Block No. 6. Lumasco, ' Loot Sti-Lct. with a pood two-sroi ." iri'me barn and stable. See advertisement in another column. niv2-lt.
something New and Nobby. Jut received t.y express at J. H. I Ctirlin's in the iiuc- of new and styi- , ish Caseiuierc Call ani examine j while the stock is complete, as they I ate very nice and exceedingly cheap. apt it 2? Mrs. J. Hastings would auain inform the ladies that she is prep.r. d to do dress and cloak making. Also, bonnets and hats, and everything in the millinery line. No. 50 Main Street, up-stairs. apt 30 lw Miloxirl'is Helix Seedbs, in J'titen: W'raijf'.rs, are & ulterior to a'l others Mil vrard'n XeU for sale every w hei Machines Use Clark's ,Sool Ciri", Clark's Spool Cotton is the best. Hand sewing try MilicanCs Xeedln o Ladies! use Clark's Spool Cotton. Milward's Needles are the best. Clark' I Cotton is G Card to 8() o Take none other than Clark's Cot ton. OFFICIAL I.FTTFM REMAINING CXCI.AIMF.B in Ulf Posf-i iffl.'e st Eviinsvllle. state of iudiana on the K day of May, lvs. Persons call in '4 for any "f these letters wiil please say Advertised," giving ite. i.aihes' j.j sr. App Emma Ashley I.iddie Hurnett Ja-.e Holey Lizzie llrumwick Nancy Bailey Enieliiie Bishop B K nils l-.ruuer A E mis liicti E rnrs HancKH J no rnrs R. .-k Mary B.-ow u Lew Coleman Dorcas Leinu Moley I.ue Marv " I.t-ehnerF M mrs I.ee Grace Lock wood Hannah Lilllepue Caroline La n m i nu Maty Leeter Cbas A mrs Leezer A bbie A Lane Maule F M iloej n J-Mjnie Miller Po.iana Mne-on Amanda Crumbaugh T E mrs Mora-in Eiizilit-tu olens Anna Crowl Louisa Cox li&nii ah Coimand Mollio I Hinoan Eliza DeVerci Barosra I urn iels f mollne Dennis Rosa E. 2 D.VKert Frances iioly Sarah -Iiawney Kmma Dane cay RurOara Duiia'lin Jane K Sail v m iss Eilis Mo. In Everett E izabe:h Eariry Kelly I- liw iuls A H mr Fowler fs liltFord ( has m s i.i i"! ner M irv Goodman Morris Grav 1- melinn H uf pen Rebe-ea Ham Josf-iililne Holmes f.l r.alx'th llary li.v II u ks Ne lie Hams Auno Holt Mj.I ie Johns, n Kjte Jessee sue Johnson Helen Join. son Eva Kami HfU'lftta Kiiiiisbur.v K mrs Lovejoy Florence Melbourne Maud Maci r Mary K Morrison Jtararet Maxwell Nedi L Moore M J I miss McLean Almira McXler A ndr'w S mrs M c.vary 1 rurs Norcro-.s Iiaiiiiah J'oi ut La wc!ia mis liiteheis.m .Moiiie E R'cli Maria r..(L'i'ii Louisa Kedinr.n M mrs lie mon I .( ue . 1 to v e N -l ; ie Kl He R K m lb SMlne iti-M Ann E Slinson Missouri S.iuii ets Kaw hhane Msliie Sullivsn I.Lnle Stout Kiltie StiiU. Fannie J Si e wart Elvira Seb rer Ba i tiara P Ti uelilo d Mary, 2 'l'red well N ma '1 iiompson Caroline , Th ma El zabei-h Cz Amellit W iisoii Lucy A wes'al Mary Wentta.1 SkthIi Wesif.td Mod.e C Woodward Kate ftE.vi i.i;ie.- Msr. Avery JS Armstrong J C Auole Jas L Brown B L 2 Byrd Bryant Bundy Ellas 51 Haliey r. W 2 Bisho;. E BuLler iio F Be.niftt Dr Kelly Barnes James Bartlette A Co Barton James T Brainerd Robert Bloom li W Boardman T M Burton Tnorton B.-ac )u Win I l oilius Thomas Custer Thos Coon Thomas Laklu W M Ln J s 2 Lawrence M A Levi is Jas VV , Lagle.v JmIid Liu n Hiriiin S Lawyer H ran i Lon i V W Maxwe 1 P W 3 Moore Geo H Mather Cbas C Mai fiu M L Morrison Alex Murphy Cbas Moore Chas M Murray mr Mesiier A Co Messrs MillerA Ba nfi.Me-rs 2 M u rd ocka B ro M essr M aee John A Miti beru Wrn Carets Sam I McClain Ai drew Cburchmeil Reuben McCarthy Cbas M Catheru Simon It McMahan lluh Caisou K B Carter Lewis Carroll Mike Castelie John Coillus J K Clau o . John Cly nes James t on we 1 1 J M t arter John W Chaplin Hanson Cooper David CluLi-r J C 1'eiudy Jumei Ijoiiiit-u Joha L'epiii" John Lowier Richard W Dorita W in A Day Win H Ew i ;.ti Jas TIios Eld. rid'4 Leander y.-' a' e V Cowley Fi y Or Far: en Snyd AI esrs Fitz;moas David I'iol ; r. ( it a rles lav C W Ford Cbars Fouj. Franklin 2 r 'el.. Oieen Fa I row Geo W For Jas Ford S 2 1 eai i t-il '1 homas F:-her m H ji een Job n P G -rnes Jas tjiinter Wm H Jieui ing R ii a k 1 n- mr H utiles Alt Howard Devere Hornbrook Cba W Harraii Fletcher li unter E l Howard Henry P Hutchinson J P Hallowei; J R Col Hah Jas 2 . Harper Joel n es L , ,, Ha:ri.-on Mar-ha.l I!aa-4fit. -liu W H Hu.-i-on VV S 2 Hunt W A Jones T W Joiin-on John $1 .Ja.-obs W'lilie J a:kson J.i Kcach Jot) u Ke.ler H Irani W Keil. g haul H Kiik Charles jnojtary vv m Met ut chan Robt McMurty S N Mclxjwell Wm II N'eucnt I) eei C M Is uuei.t Jm Newman Jonathan Newton li L N'sbit Dr O'Ft hrit . Michael Olner Lewis Od.;:l J H Poljid Heurv C Pi le ii arrison Peikins hrank Pa; e E W JVnnic i A Lowi Pan ii & Co It aler- v Delano Ri0. j-ts (.'apt Ilo. k has t Rears l.-ij jamiu l.e t es ft J Rourke J M iiey uolds .1 V tiol.i nsou J ai 2 e itL-H Jas Rt-nnulos John l-'ozers s t; Rv.!-s Wm liiily Bernard S:lj-.kiter Wm N Seaman Abxander snyier Willie Si.I i njtrer s s Sea nl li ii John -lew-art J E sm vov k j p Simpson John W S ilill ' Erast us Scofi. Id BetiHiiiiQ T -suoolt-r Am lion v tmc .He ! Wash 'ton Taylor Berry 2 ay lor B -jsli. od Toiberf P H 'Jo id W R WaKer.eiii F B V ay l-.ii;a Wm t - ins Henry T 2 W eihinz. ii John N W -.!'.-v atn I P Wei is s;l,iil L Wil.i, K e WiiiissUy E l J 1 son Ed tnou Williams ( has Wai lis U F Ue V W' jiiings i r W hm.. a H M W akely" VV m H Wiisou A Peter Young ove G C Kiraeu Burt H 2 KlrkpatricK Alex A.T. WHITTLEsiEY.P. M.
STATIONERY, ETC.
tub EvansTlIIe Journal Company, laving completed their new four-slory tone building, Mext to tie New Opera House Are now rec-ivint from manufacturers mil importers the largest and most rer.herche stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN Paprr, J'ins, Ik; 1 nc.il, Jnk&'aitds, tfvr., ever br.Might to this market, and which they propose to sell, hiiulehale ai nr.rAu., t a small advance ou Eastern cost. jThelr stock consists in part of the folio wIXA'S. Cartel's celebrated Combined Wrttlug and Copying Ink the best In lb market. In quarts, pints, half-pint, and school pack-ges. Arnold's celebrated Writing Fluid, la plut and (piart bottles. Butler's Writing Fluid. In plu's and quarts. Carmine Inks. Best quality. Blue, Yellow, aud other Inks manufactured to order. 1'EXCILS. American Lead Pencil Company's uu. rivalled Penel.s. We have a large Mok 31 the above, comprising sonns ten dlfTerjut brands, rauiu in price from .'Jt-c to tl per dozen. These Pencil are une.pualed for cheapness and durability by anything In the market. Faber's Pencils. Ail uumlent. Eagle Pencils. All numbers. Rebback's 'JfTic Pencil. An!nndid article. Eugleaud Siar Ruhber-'j lppel Pencils. Blue ami Red .".Talking Pencils. E. VE LOPES. We have a lare stock of While. iiudT Orange, Canary, Meioti, Ac, fi ru No. 3 to No. a.'-i.ut piices ranging fiom tl m to M 00 per l,hi o; and the Newest Agony in Wedding and Party Envelope,. Also, Legal and Manilla Envelopes ut all qualities. "We are piepared to print Envelopes ta the latest aioi most ivih'iy styles. muppixG ta as. Of all s.zws, for sale at New York priced We alijo print them wheu desired. , CARDS Of all kinds. LEGAL CAP PAPER Of oil weights aud qualities, from "II to 18 pounds. Cedar Letter Clips ; Common Letter File; Pen Racka; Steel Pens: Paper Weights, Ac, All of the best makes, aud of all price. AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS Of all weights aud qualities. AMERICAN LETTER PAPERS Of superior qualities aud very low priofel. Bill Paper, Bill Files ; Corkscrews; Coot Vents; Congress-Tie Ki)Vf:iin; Glazed Papers ; Damping Bowls ; Elastic Bands ; Faiti.iy Letters ale; Gun. tiled Labels ; La wy ers' Seals ; Lead i eijcii Sharpen s s ; Mourning Pa pers ; M uciiagi-; Notarial Wafer- ; Pen Racks; Pink Tape; Pound Boxes, Uulers; Rubber Tips ; Rubor r ; Spouse. Cups ; Sealing Wax , And, in fact, all the vailed articles usually kept in a weIi-u.sorte l stock of Stationery. FRENCH ST A TIONER V, Such as GRAD tiCADHil. lh No e, Letter, and Commercial Letter; 3fnyne Note and Letterjs; (Jnian Skm Notes, Letter, aud Coiuni rclal Letters; tin v; QCAl)Ki 1.1.E OMo.t skin :, Let ers, and lavorite Papers, for FOREIGN COR RE? SPONDENL'E au i Fancy Circulars, Is corn plete, and we are prepared to ptint them to order. We would ask a call from our citizen and those visiting our city, and especially the fYattmity, as we teel asu:ed we can jive sucn Inducements as cannot be obtained elsewhere. Give us a c-m, aud exanitue our slock. Evansville Journal Companj, Xo. 6 LOCl'ST STKKT.
