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SAkTURDAY-.......-..'.DErEMBER 2. CHILDREN'S CORNER f Adptd from the German for Tss Mitaoniaf. JBIoGKAFII I S'Oll THE I.I '" FOLKS. ANTONIO OA NOVA NOMBMB OKI r "Ho! hot .Where are you going in ar;'h a hurry, Antonio?" -H. . '"V Away!'' 44 "You answer in very brief language, boy. Away? And on . this rainy night, too?" ' - .'a X " This is the very time for me," replied Aatonio, as be bowed his head. j lie unwillingly tried to free himself from the hand of the stranger who held him by the collar of the short jacket "Stop I stop I It is a fortunate circumatance that I should meet yon at this moment, my lad, and prevent yon from c&rrying'but a plan which would only . end in your wandering homeless up and down the world." " No one can .drive me from my plan, God-father Francesco,"- exclaimed Antonio, with confidence. "I am no longer a child, and you may depend on my do ing what I have commenced.".. .

Francesco laughed ironically. , j " No longer a child I " he replied, with disdain. " It has been scarcely twelve 1 years since I stood with you in my arms : at the baptismal font in the old church. ' What a foolish resolution you have made to leave your home! " '- a : Little Antonio still bowed his head and wag silent Francesco could not ; see the great tears that were stealing down the boy's cheeks, but there was something in tbo Voice that made the old ., man think that Antouio was hesitating s what to do. j " It is too bad, Tonio, that you should be a child and not act as a child should," r t said Francesco. " Thick for a moment," ' what anxiety and grief you would cause your poor mother. "Obi I don't think she would mind ' my absence much," replied Antonio, in a low voice. .

" My child,' my child, how can you ay ; ialk as if you'did not have the mosl affectionate and devoted mother in the orld. You are her greatest happiness." " Ohj Godfather Francesco," said An,onio, bursting into tears and embracing nm, "I would never have thought of eaving my mother if I had thought she oved me so mncb, and could not live vithout me!" . ;' The result of the conversation beween Francesco and Antonio was this: Antonio went home again to bis mother, whom he had assisted in every way .that he could durtog her widowhood, . Since her marriage a second time he did not feel that it was necessary for him to remain any longer with her. Therefore, he told he.- that he wished to leave home and teak his fortune himself. ? II is good mother had a hard struggle; but she fin-' lly cocrented that her little 'Antonio nlght go to Venice and live with bis grandfather, wbo was a nmpon in tbat jeautiful city, u v , 3 it er 1 "But how did he make them, graudr father ? for I don't understand you.expetly," asked Antonio. "Well," replied his grandfather, somewhat confused, "I do not know that I

can telt, you 'exactly," but I think1 the eculptor makes an imae out of "clay or wax, and then calls it a model. ' Afterwards he makes larger images, sach as you hare seen, out of stone or marble, just like the models. lie finds many difficulties, but his - patience and.Jabox f; Overcome all obstacles. Patience, my

boy; yes, patience and labor will serve to overcome everything in your'way.'Yon must never grow tired of your task, but labor on with all your might." Old rosto little thought what an iupresaion his words were making upon the mind of young Antonio. They sank into his memory, and he pondered over them every hour in the day and dreamed about them at night. One day when Antonio was climbing up the ladder with the hod on his shoulders, he saw a window of the palace wide open. It was right by the ladder... De stopped a moment, rested his bod ou tbe round of the ladder, and then looked in with wild astonishment But a look was not enough for Antonio. He must get inside and walk aronnd. " 8o he seized his hod, gave a long step to the window-sill, and behold I he was insido the great statuary room of tbe Falieri palace! He was in ecatacy. It seemed almost like heaven to hiro. He forgot all about bis grandfather and his hod, and everything else except the beautiful objects he was then gazing upon. A half hour passed on, and many times did old Posto look down tbe ladder to see-if Antonio were ooming....BuLrha could not see him anywhere. Finally, he grew tired of .waiting, and exclaimed: :-' ! ' i ' - - -ii.'.-' "Antonio! Antonio 1 What has become cf you? I have been waiting twehtv minutes for von." ' "Sir sir grandfather good Mr.Pos-i to beantiiul . things statues and models, and" - - - - Antonio stammered out tneBe and a good many other things, fvr he scarcely" knew what he said, ana then came out of the palace window with the hod bn his shoulders. In one minute more the mortar was turned out at. old rosto feet, and Antonio waa blushing from one ear to tne otner. "What. on earth hare yon been doing?" cried ont old Posto, in great angeg. "You have been in the gallery, have yon? I never tbonght of doing such a thiDg aa going into tbe gallery of a rich man in all my life. What have common people like us got to do with the works of Phidias, Praxiteles, Polycletas, ' Michael Angelo, Bernini and others? Now when you make me wait for mortar again, I will have something else for ' yon besides .words, . Do you understand that, boy?"-' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " - I Antonio was very roach induced and 1 overcome bv the harsh words - of old Fosto. He went to his work again fiardlv darin? to look into he gallery window lest hia grandfather should give him another scolding J3at bis desire was so trreat to see the beantifnl figures tbat he gradually oecame-ooia euouan.tu pHt;p,i into the window again to see them. - ... ,.1 i- . One day Antonio grieved aa it nia heart would break, for he heard bis grandfather say tbafc he was going to work on the other side of the palace, and would have to move the ladder there. . The poor boy was. very sad, fop he tbonght be conld 00 more see. tie beautiful statues. But when the ladder waB removed, behold I Antonio could sea aa many things to please him aa on the other side 6f the palace. He even ven tared eo far several times as to get rata the Window and walk about the gallery; though he knew that if his - ffraDdfothee found him out h would getwhipped. It was a bright morning when Signot Terrabotta, ' the " saperintendent of the Faliere'a great palace,-went up otnJiB scaffolding to look t the old masB work. -. r , . , i'T " What makes you ao sad to-d4v ? , inqntred ne 01 roaio. ,; gu k" erally in good tumor, but now ypw look Bf if you hd tost yonr last friend.'1 "That boy comifiCTjptbe-ladder causes all my trouble," iaid Posto; "for he c&rea notbinir about, bia-WOrbl'te sings no men,- steals sv glaaoa-at the statuary in the gallery whenever be can , and hia mind eeems to bo anywhere else than on my trade." " How you talk I " exclaimed Terra.bota. " What does he do at odd times, or don't he do anythink? . Trfhoiight yonr boy Attonio was one ef-the best: boys in Venice." ' ; ! playg with nothing but playithi dolls; when the work i, over. It is 'true he' makes bis dolls himself, and a good many of them; but he onght to be in a. KAftAr rinsmPSS." . ' . f - r -What kind of dolls does he make?," - "I'll tell you of one he maae.nasi inigh' said old Posto. .'.rou remeraj ber the figure of a female, form in gallery? It has long flowing bair,and a drawn bow in its hands, and a , dog by its side which seems to be on a chase. ' ' "Yes, I remember it, audit is n of -the beat things I ever saw. I think, old Posto, that your boy may become a sculp; tor, if he is as fond of making figures a you say be is. : Bring me gome of bi$ toy-statuary to-morrow; and if ho -has

ma in ihm well. I will talk to von nhnnt

! hii being a sculp or. If I get Signer , Faiu.ra and his friends interested in him. he will do weld a- . . 1 Terrabotta, h&yioE amined the old j mason a repairs on me palace, leti niir. When b bad pone old losfo said, without any one hearing him, these words : 'Wbat a dance I eai't fowJ am in affair way to lose ' my ioy.' ' f wish" I hadn't said a word about his toys Torio's bead will be turned if Terrabotta .compliments his clay and wax figures. Where is the money coming from that would make anything oat of the boy, even if he had the talents ? I'll make him stick to his trade, :' I'll show him what it in to think about being sculptor. What a miserable' life he would lead! without a good honest jradeUJce tbejna-. son's business. When he gets older he will see things in the right light. One thing is sure : ' ' ' "' ' " Antonio Canota thall be a mason like his father fl' v I ,S'aOi. H ,js Now, chiidrer;,' you will have to wait a week before i tell you whether littlo Antonio did .become, a , mason or not Meantime, I hope i you "wilt learn , youf lessons j well, and be as respectful to your parents ana friends as that good boy wai to hit cross grandfather, old Posto, the parott bfYeuice.... T? SlfJSaJIAL" NOTICH-to. A CROWXOf OLORVt . t Sterling's 'Ambrosia Is willing toieosoimeniJ it. ittWeart of nipWljr Incoming ate na n.d lha Ambruala -moot aOI owr tli. world. .:'!' i- -.' "J.i "f 18 WABBANTID.TO PLXASK. IS " It otirwi Itching of tie flenil"! , 'If ' 1 , . It nalua Hen! Hair grow on Baltl Hcada. 1 It preyenl. the Hair from Calling Oat,', .V '( fTtrndorb Ba r Soft wid aiowy. . ( , Clean act tbe Scalp, Coolf tbs , Heated, Brow, Be mores fandraB, Care Nerrpot Uerdache, Cure Baldneae, I laurel Luxuriant Locks, Incline. Hair to Vnrl, Soparoedea Wi Killa Hair-Xater. OooA e&eet app'areot atanoav -J al H-t-s . .1 .it TO TUB LADIES WE 'SAY,-" The Anbroata.wiu anit fon tb'.T. Elegantly put op. Delicately Perfumed. Patronized by Opera filngera and Actreeaea Bold In f plendld boxes er oartona, containing two large votuee So. tor morajng, No. 1 for evening. a . . TIIEEE IS 10 MISTAKE ABOUT IT. STEBLIKQ'B AMBROSIA b rhe best, most aareeable an4; effectite "toilet in the world. To prove thia. try. carton.' -' Sold by Di iggisla ' ; '' ' u Berling' Ambrosia ,Manuractarlng k 1 i y, Compaaj, . . ' , Sl gTTJLTOM Street, 5IEW YORK. j ' ... Olt-ttVlf 1 I 1 - ,:- - COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.. This celebrated Toilet Soap, 1. such nnlrersat demand, Is aueda from tbe clileeat materi Is, la mild and emollient in iUoatore, fra;rAtly (eented.aod extremely beneficial tn 1U actioa tipon the akin. . For sale ly Druggists and Vancy Goods Dealers. eo24-ly r . . . it I : ACaidtslartlldi, , . , A Clergyman, while residing la South America M,..' miwionary,' discbTored a safe and simple Vetnedy fcr tbe cure of 'Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, .ooT tbe whole train of disorders brought on by banefnl and vicious hkb'ts. Oreat numbers have been 'already corel by this noble remedy Prompted by . desire to benefit the afflicted and snfortuaate, wHI send the recipe for preparing and using tnisimudlouie. ia a, sealed envelope, to any one who nerds it es of Charg. Please enclose . post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself, - . Address, i 0.1 ',..1 l ... . . JOmEPFI T. IICMtH. Jyll7,6m. Station D, Bible House, . Y. City! HAIR; DYE f j HAIR DYE!. , Datckelof 's Hair Dye m the best in the knownworld., JTlie.pnljtrue and perfect Dye Harmless Instantaneous and Unliable produes a splendid Black or Ratnral brown rente. dUaj the 111 effects ol bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original color. Bold b all Druggists. The gonnlne Is signed, W, A. Batchelor, 81 Bar clay street. Rev Tork. ' ..... an6-Sa 1 IIalie Vegetable Sicilian Hair R. atwer has proved itself 10 be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever oflered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injnrtons properties whatever. IT VklLb KKSIoaK QKEY HAIB TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOjS. It wlU keep the bair from falling ont. It cleanse, the scalp and ninkea tbs balr seft. lustrous and allium. h. It Is a splendid hair dressing. Mo person, old or yoong, shou'd full to use It. IT IS RCOOMMENDKO AND USED BY TUB TIB8T MBD1UAL AUTUOUITY. , ' sTAskfor H.ll's Vegetable Sicilian Il.ir Bsswer, and take no other. F j B. P. HALL A CO., . .ir 1 Nassan, N. II., Proprietora. For sal. by KILLLU ,WUITE, and Drngglets generally. oc25-Ciu LAW CARDS. 5 Wm. Reavis, U. S. CLAIM AGENT. llso Keal Estate & Collecting Agent. ' OFFICE OIT MAIN ST., (Bti. Third Jb Fourth,) No. 95, Over j . Keller $ Gun Store, , . -! ' s KTASSYlilK, Ind. keplO X jM. SHACKELFORD : : : : : 8. R. HORNBROOK ;SkackeIfora & Hornbrook, ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW j And. Keal Estate Agents, . j Office on Third Street, (Between Locust and Mala-Streets West Side.) IMF" Prompt attention given to Collections. H : , -. j :- ; . aog31-tf ALT AH JOHHSOH, Attorney Jit Lawt KUTAi Jt 'UliliiU AND leal Sstate-jCigont. -sr- eoiaiers' and au otner claims pnicnrea. Offlce.....w.m,...EVANaVIl,L, IND. apl6 dtf Jas. T. "Wnlltei-, JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE j wm -.w ; AND -- . 1 Ageskt for obtaining Pensions, . I stack Pay anil Bounty JjOB DI80HABGHD SOLDIERS, AND FOB jl the Widows and other legal repreeontatives ol 1 aose who die tn the service of the United States, fmce on the North-Wont side of Third Street, juear the Washington Hons nod nearly opposite itnetjoan uone, aivansvnie, Indiana. j All business entrusted to him will be promptly aiEenaaa in. Iyl8-ly COMMlb&ION. NathTille Commission House. RHEA So SMITH, ! :...'.,, v.". c ,7a Receivings, i - - Forwarding & Commission Merchants, CLIBK SU tJ MARKET & FRONT, Nashville, Teen. WbolsaalsDaaten In Orocsrles, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Oatu, Bar, Fatatosa, Applaa, Onions Ac. WflL Wa raapfotbilly aak coosignnienta from tbs Mercbaats and Dealers of Kvausville, and promise strict attention and prompt remittances. H. Hefer to Mbssrs. Baird 4 Start and Roach AlVrian. - bIS-Ios 'BRAN.''"' -JO.:r,i i TONS XL- O X', E'iO i tn -lit OiO-iU.i.N: aS - It -aa- fL.il. .gseaaa. sjv TVTOW . AT - TH I . DEPOT, AND ', MUST 1- XV aald to-day, Horember 21st. ' , 's -skill aell in Iota bf balf ton or mora, at ' Ten will Sara money by buying yonr winter's oiipiy or Bran TU-VAV, a 1 lyiOHKBlfa JSransTille Grooory, , 1 J . . . . ..k . . . . 132 MB)n 8tre8t tui-. SILVER POLISH. rrtflT HEOXITKD A 1W STOCK OF BUFKJ rlor Btlver fUta. foHsh. Bo fcmlly opght to nltbout.biti. , W; f uo.' .

NEW-YOBK STORE.

New "Fork Store. Hew York Store. J.T.t&S.A.CdQLlDGE 5Tos. 4z and 16. FIRST STREET, ABE DAILY BKOBIVINO F80M NEW YOKE .j TH LA KG KST STOCK, pr, FIJSK DBJt f GOODS XVEhV OFFKBED ''int" i , THIS H ASSET. ' f t jaTT.TrS.lT'.AflTr'.S. IWHITE GOODS. DOMESTIC COTTON GOODSCLOAKS. BASQTJINES. H SHAWLS. . r - i -.. .t s l ' BROADCLOTHS CASSIMEEES. DOESKIN. CASTOR & MOSCOW BEAVERS, For Gents' and. Ladies' -' - Garments.. ;i ZEPHYR WORSTEDS Worsted. Hoods,'; Caps; Breakfast. and Opera,, SHAWLS.,, Nubias, Sontas& Scarfs -a.l I.. . Alexandre's ' icii gloves: HOSIERY. Notions and JPixncy :" Articles. ' - ;V "i ' Childrens', Misses', and Ijadies and Gents , WR APPE R8 & DRAWERS In Cloak and Dress Ornanicnts, SetN, t'ords, Tassels, Dutton &, Trimming Laces We faave everything tbat is desirable and stylish. Valenceinnes & Thread Edpnf? and Inserting Thread, Mattice. Valen ceinnes and Point Lace COLLARS & SETS. .f.f SILK D eptartment. MOIRE-ANTIQUE SILKS. REP. AND CORDED SILKS. GRO. GRAINE SILKS. : ; , , FANCY SOLID COLORED SILKS. CHECK AND STRIPE SILKS, all j of tLe popular shade for Street and Evening Dresses. BONNET VELVETS in all .hades AU shade, of COLORED VELVET I RIBBONS AND BU1T0NS for : liress inmmings.- - js; A CLOAKS and BASQTJINES from $6.00 to (60.00. DOUBLE and SINGLE BLANKET SHAWLS, from $2 to $12 50, DOUBLE FASLEY SHAWLS, from $50.00 to $62.50. en j t; - .. - - DEESS GOODS ! FRENCH MERIN0E3 A Lory Stock of Every Shade. " -' U . ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS.' TAMISE CLOTHS. 'IL--i MELANGE POPLINS. " PLAID- All- Wool Poplins. ; CANTON CLOrHS. -j i CRAPE MELANGES. -:" l"3 ALPACAS In Black ana aU'tplors, And a Full Assortment of FRENCH AND BRITISH SAXONS -DRESS GOODS, aU of which tcill be offered' to thf Trade, akd kstail Jat ''pRicUgi that DEFT COMPBTITIOH. .O o 2 q9 REMEMBER! Prices sure low, Goods Jtfust be Sold, and Bargains Given -hy giTiner us a call. ; h J. T. & s. a cooiidge; sepSO-Sm K vans villa,-Ind. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY. To,Q Booond'St, . (ia lUl'l BLOCK.) QHIBTS MADS TO OBDXB FfiOM MIA8nrnssnt ana a -m wanaotatt- -A stock o ready-made Shirts and Cellars always on band, and; atnricestfaat will snlt tae pnrcsasnr. ' Toeklna Bairts, Btlohiflg JJsoms,Ao., done with neatness ad doe pa ten. Thankfal for past labors, ttreaulmi llwr .reapect fully solicit a oontnanca or the patronage as an trail y bastowsd lor ike past ays years. WHARF BOATS. t. , r.u. ncHronac COX & atJHPHBEY, Forwarding and fJemnalaBloB ,. jnerciiamss,u 1" ' And 8PBCIAL BAILBOAD AOBHTS, : sbsv-WIII maka llbaral cash adTaneea on ton. slgnmenu of Prod no and Tobaooo to Ksw lark. ' piv . au

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Scratch. ! Scratch. ! Scratch I ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! , BLAME'S ITCH CEESTE,. Will cn re tbs Itch In SS nonrt. - Alto mrM Scald Ilaad. Old Sore, .ad .11 illwM of the .kio ; eoDtaias no BlerotirT. Price 60 cents per box by 19.ll, or S4 00 per dona. Addre Dr. BLANK A OO., Box 252, Cincinnati, or i KKLLIS A WHITE, v Jjl-6md; ETanaville, Ind. . i GROCERIES. ,:,:,,,K.. -BTJT it', : I . - YORK ' ... .. .-. i.i ; NO. 72 i . i f - M)2T.: -j iii MAIN, STREET s, - 1' OIl,' err:.&v:.03 4 s Take 'great pleasure in announcing to the public that ney ...nave lust received lrom New Tcork, a J laree and. choice assortment of : j 'to a ."i.; f..SL Staple and. Fancy GROCERIES ;&!.wiiiow Wooden 1 . 1; Ware, ; Coal Oil . ; Lamps and Shades, Ladies' Iteticiiles, Traveling" Baskets of every variety, &C.."feC.a, which they offer"' for gale" at the-ery lowest .cash prices. ,, nov9 fii. 'i i ',v 1 CLOTHING. - Hawley & Smith, 5 n r Oealera In CLOTHING AND FUENISHISQ !y ..-,-Vv .GOODS,- ... 81 Main Street, EvansTllle, Ind. ' HOTELS. DEPOT. HOUSE, ; OHIO MISSISSIPPI K. E. DEPOT, ,i 1 uXmojmen,, Ind." , V ,.r, THIS DOUSB EA4 BEIS XNTIBKIiT BSfnrnished and refitted, aapered and. painted. and ia now open for tha nception of guastsr . . , . .31B.K. B. MASSKT, .' Long and farorably known In connection with tbe Tincennes hotels, will waitca customers at 0mn.ibti8ses " Always ready to transfer passengers to the EvansTills and Terra Baute depot, and r.sssenirers cwtslaly called in time fur trains on the Ohio A - 2eals and Eefreshments ' Fnrnlshtd at all honrs. Patronage solloltsdU ; .' n7-Jm . " '7 7 ; JOHN 8. TXMPL1V Ptop'r. i Washington Houe;1 ; COB; OF MAIN; ft.THIED STS., - Evan8villo, Ind. V.: ; JAMES & BACON - - - PROPRIETORS. aw Free Omnibus runninz to and from the Depot. - . " . . . - a ; t ,y n7-dtt IYI A C3T HOUSE." Cor, Illinois and Market sts., . INDIANAPOLIS, IND. K.PKSTECOST, F. T.PALMER, "' ; ' PBOPEIITOBS. ; : '' ' STE1TKT CABS EDS TO A NT) TBOH TH door of 'the Mscy to the Union Drpot, and all uarta of tha otr. - t". b. rrom ine xaa uciooer, ww. im pnw w. Day Board will bs redsoea to ru aULii.a.iMi f Si WJSBi.W tviUkkA. fObis Commissioner's Sale. - J. N. 8otclilT, Administrator of Levi Teakey, de ceased. Plaintiff, against IjotI Yeakey's llelrs and Creditors, defendants. TT TIBTTJ1! OF A DECRIS OF IBM CBIT JJ tenden Circnit Court, rendered in tba above eatittod eanae. I will, ao MondaT. January tbe 8th. 1806, at the Onrt-hsnso door in tha town af Marlon, Crittenden eonnty, Kentucky, sell to the. his Jest bidder, on a credit or SIX, twelve ana eighteen months, the fjllowinc rt U estate, lyina; on the Obi v river In aaid ooanty . One tract of tend kwivaw the Ford's Ferry tract, and being tba tract deauad taaaid xeakey by Franou soru. containing about ire hnndred acres, on which Is a large atd snbstaatial frame dwelling house about two hundred yards from the river. Also, tba Ware-bouae and lot at rord'a sorry, ana tne lauding and ferry privilege, Uclnding all tbe ground In front of tha town lots and up to the moctn ot tna creea at saui wwh urn j. rj. Ian. at tba same time and olaoe, I will sell tha Farm known aa tha "Ix)wr Place." tha same deeded by Henry Teakey, deceased, to said Levi Yeakey, containing one hundred and forty-set en una, most of which is bottom hand, with a good riillnirand ont-houses on it, and In good stats of cultivation. - Baid Farm is about one half mile below Ford's Ferry, and hsa a good river front ; tha titles t which, era peritct. dob, dhidi the tore of reolevin bond. (With good security, will be reqnirtd and alien retained, for ths pur chase money. ' ' " For further particulars inquire at ora s serry, Ky., or of at. A. shanks, or O. 0- Cook, Iq . in tha neighborhood, or. of B F. -Heyo.. Attorney for said Administrator, at Marion, Ky. J. H. SOTCLIFF, no4-2w -, . Adm'r and Special Com tamoner. FORWARDING. ! u ' FOSTER, COPSLAKO . CO., Commission Merchants & Merchan dise Brokers, gft T. WttTO 8TBT.. .39 coo-.tr -ii,). KIWI0BK ; I " t .OoBslgnments solicited. Order fcf all kintlsof marchandiaa promptly filled.,. J ; ; J'-'i FOSTKB BROTHERS, j WHOLESALE GE0CEES, ! ei.'mi.WMt SacoBd Stret.Sw . GIH0I9HATI, OHIO. T'.f - - FOSTEBtwWXH Wholesale Grocers' and Commlssloi ir0NT STBBITiri.ll.w 30 I ooiao-om"5-' Blempbla. Tenia. - CLOTHING. Hawley. S.-.Smith,, CLOTHIHG A5D FUESISHMa

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4z. -....1-145 IITATB J0ST BKTPBNKD FB0M HBW York, Boston and Philadelphia, with tba most select stock of " " . - DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES- irV1 Kver offered in Ihls market, bonzht with cash ont of tbe last importation from France, Gorman) and England, and I will be able tasell them at retail at wholesale prices, and wi.l mke a liberal diwoont below that to tne coonty merchants or city trad.. ukUm nt-6nt 14 Hail Street, cor. Main and Canal. . . LWOOLEN MILLS:; ; 1 . -- ,':- VANDERBURGH;; woBlen-MILLS '. i j ::"-' -ai .i.t'--...... .. .... 11 :t::,, . .... . scH'efer::::; ,a PEOPklETOES; OF .THE ". T yADERBDRGH; u: W 0 OLE N MILL S- ' jHATE JJbW DPSKXD THKIB - On Third Street, bet. Main & Sycamore. Where they keep-a fait assortment of all artickK mnuactnrid at their Factory, such as . , Jeans, j ,i ..j .-4' t...i l,i,,5JlH -,.r"- j Flannels, " .- Satinetts :i ; 1 CassimercW, ;, 'ri: "lr- " tJ3lanli:etss -: -a .'.,,0 ,s.:.r ,;;'! -:.AXD.:wf,. .," i ' : ' .-.1' i -i- -r? - . ' -i m . 1 .., ,. , , .. , . . Merchants wanting a good article Id onr Use,' are respeotfulTy invited to examine onr stock. aHvWe will sell onr Goods ss chrap aa goods ol the same onality -can be sobi. anywhere. Bast or West.) J oi...ap2T.j: MEDICAL." . Tho Young: Man's Friend- , ,, LET EVERY MAN BB HIS OWS D0CT0B,. Thia ia tha nams of a Box af Medicines prepared by an eminent Physician ia Cincinnati, it contains a preventative-and care for all privata diseascetf with directions how to treat each case. tnereiora, with the Xoung man's Friend tn your possession, you have the full directions and medi cine (or tbe treatment of yourself end friends. It Is for sale by Druggists evervwhsrs. As for tba .Ton tig Man's Friend. w hoiesaie and Uutall by - - - Jyle " - KILLER A WHITE. DENTIST. -.j i - a : r' v-"V j"-Vi'7-'' -' J ' 1 XI .vH-AlA-S;; . . KKL1NO OtLT THAHKs-Cl. FOB TH X? lioeral pati uuaga received during the past four rears, and boing a permanent rosident of this city, desires all prooi4 (whether they need his proiMr. ilouoi sbrvlaos or rt rt) to visit his rooms and ass ths. Varlosts Style . ef work Maxsi factored - luxproveiaents anilavcntU is f Ars balnaf ntada, and every tiling that will Sj mtrit tbe interests of his pathnta ia secured by him. H I KUabllshment ann Pacllltl !j ; .' . Are equal to aay la ' Y. ," '', .,' I A T K UH CI'ilBI, He ' has ' SeTeral Antesthotict Allswlatlaig- Pmtm, wbsa Kztrstatla .: I'aatta. Uhseks that are sunken can be rsntorad to neai,i ueirorlg'.oaloontour. All daslrillo styles of . ARTiriCIAls TEETH, made anywhere fa tbe TJnftod States, are made by blu. Irregularities of Children's Ttatb soooass. ully corrected. Those having .; .:. j :. . DXCAVED TICKTH :.- " Should either havs them Extracted or Fnied,(tc( latter If possible.) The hoaltn of the partita ani tha remaining Teoth d(aand it. . NBUUALfiiO AFJf LiVTIOKd tBltATEB, .(.., , AL0 CUtft PALATJ sne As Vtrst 8t Sl.ar Vast ifU.a A CARD. J. B. r.lESKER -J, a . MAK7FACTTTBZB Or;; ;' ;. Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron f lOtrmCL Xt.'3S3 i;r1. i - :-;s -.i.if .. AND ,. . .. -.' Wholesale znl Eetail Dealer in Britania Japan; Ware, ! Cooking and Heating I I3..T O V 33 S JOB-WORK SEATbY EXECtTED. Northwest Side Sycamcre, between Second and Third Streets. , ' Je2T,d6ms.i . j . . i ;,..,;, GROCERIES. Hoosier GROCERY! . isro. 9 ''-it-. , . c .is i FIRST STREET. Just Bsoxtno r . .- ''' I l i ; : , : .;.'.'., v - ' r. 30 sacks Fenn. Buckwheat .Flour, 10 cases Fine Apple Cheese,' 6 cases Preserved Ginger, . 1 ' 1 - ; ' - '''--. i- iffet ' , 40 esse Assarted Presero, '' 10 cases Tumbler Jelly, -' 'J " " 5 20 casM Assorted Jelly! "V'-i.v.t ar ...: -. m pjna AFpleSf: , , .,., , 60 -caees Fresh Peaches, ; ' ' 20 cases Green Oages, ' - 80 renns Cherries, -- 40 cases Tomatoes, 4Ucaee8ttawberripar JJ . . s T IS cases Green Pais, yr t ., r 4rt saaee &rtea Uon, 4.1 T.r t 2caars Succotash, . V, 10 cases Lawtoo Biarkberries, j. ij. 20 casoa Cultivated Blackberries. Goods Warranted to giye . eat ire' Satisfaction.-' SWCalK and w caaw sJIo trouble to show goods, and I am determined to sell on small P'onl. .:.Ji.X.'J -1 : Sol Agent for Stile's Fresh t; Baltimore Oysters; W r.l. C A LD VV E LL nl3-lm HO. 9 FIBST STBIET. ' ' COMMISSION. r. aw nuai on. n. Huad-nK mohowoh, HUSTON & CO., j - -- f r', v - - . Forwarding & Commission "BCerCllantsr"w-' ! 1 WH AEFB0 AT FE0PEIET0ES, I i Evansville, Indian rt 'T'1-- n-tf'-"L ' -i - I MEDICAL. Leeches I Leeches !l

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HTJNOABTAN" AND 8WKIDIBH tKKCHKS, healthy and fre. h, last Imported and for sale at tbe A MILT DBUO 8TOBK, - MlB.lm . i lfo, 18 South rirst tnat.j ucoli

DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS ess, French, & 0. Our Stock is now Complete in all Styles of Foreign and Domestic - Dry Goods, which we offer EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESA1 E.- ' ; , In Stylo, Quality or Price we defy all competition either in Evansville or any other: market. &MsT : DEPARTMENT: : On the second floor of our wholesale house, and attached to it, is a room expressly devoted to House Furnishing Goods in general,' riz VELVET CARPETS, Brussels Carpets, Three-Ply Carpets, 2 Superfine Carpets, 1 Medium Carpets, - :'! 2 Ingrain Carpera, X 0 ' fes1 Cottage Carpets, ET Listirg Carpets, ., X O bf' Bag Carpets, V g t Hcrhp Carpets, . a Mamlla Matting, a. Cocoa Matting y Straw Matting, . oa Velvet Rugs, i " fej Brussels Rugs, : : 5' Oil Cloth Rugs, Velyet Matts, . Cocoa Matts, . rs Adelaid Matts,- : gp Rubber Matts. 'A , ; q Window Shades, o Window Fixtures, ' p- r ; French Furniture Prints, SILK DAMASK, 50c per yard .-. cheaper than the retail - price in New York or CincinnatL1 r. r. v , Wool Damask, s Worsted Damask, ' Piano Covers, " Table Covers, Bed Blankets, ' 5 Picture cords, Picture Tassels, Seal Skin Lap Robes, Stair Rods and fixtures, ; ;: Stair Linen and Oil Cloth, Gilt Cornices, Oarpet Tacks, '' Lace Curtains, Table Linens, &c, &c. Floor Oil cloths, from 18 ; inches to 18 feet wide. lib. m First St4 JA0.UESS. FRENCH & CO. PIANOS. u ill HAN O S! HASBROOK & RITCHEY, Keep conit&atly on bsd end swe retrularly rftCe.ving. from the ot clbr.ted end reliable manufisctureia ia the United Statee, oppliee of Which, for Power and Pweetneaa of Tone, Fas j and Agreeable Touch and Beanty of Finish, have nosnoeriors in the conotry. These Pianos are unconditionally guaranteed to be wbat we any they are. There will ais,be fonnd at onr establishment aa excellent and varied aniortmsnt of Musical Goods Generally, to which wa cail the attention of t'.e citizens. Evtry article nsud by tbs musical public will be found embraced in onr ample stock. . i For the accommodation of our customers, ws sba!) alsa keep an excellent and extra varied as. sortment of i Stationary and Notions, Embracing nnvberless odds and tads. Give as a call tefore par basing. SrOAMOHB ST,, JBet. First & Water BETWEEN 8. K. GILBERT A CO. AKD GOLD, j MAN, BKBGCO, . , j .... ... ETAT.SVII.L,E, ISD. " Hasbf ook & Ritchey. i nil BOOTS & SHOES. TVEW HOUSE. AIIV STREET. ' Wholesale dealer in and 2" and ' ,: "'( I am now raeelvlns; a large stock of the best qualities of Boots, Shoes, r Hata and Caps aver oflered to tha trade, which have been purchased Ibr cash, and will be sold at a very small advance above cost. ' 1 . i x Call and sxamioe my stock and prove tbe above assertion. . . P. 8. I have secured ths services of Mr. B. E. Tennsy, late with P. Semonln, whol Vis old ftrieods to call and examine my stock. - - No tronble to show goods. Kvansvtlle, Dec. 14,1864. " '": ' - TOYS, &c. riAKE8 PLEASURE IN SATINO TO HIS - 1 old friends aad customers tbat be is now receiving an entire new stock of Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ladies' Baskets, Belt Buckles, Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Combs, Beads, Games, Toy Tea Sets, Dolls, Balls, Mar. bles, Whistles, Jews' Harpi, Tin and Bellows Toys in great variety, for the comisg holidays, many of whish will be sold at old tims prices, at Ho. 23 LOCUST ST2FET,,. I (TWO DOOBS ABOVE SHERWOOD HOUSE). 1 Dl-im . ' DENTISTRY. ' Drs. Blerhow-er & Jones,;r ; DENTISTS, 1: fiooms I and 5 Marble Hall, Sain St., (Between Water and Flrat Streats), , ETAS8YILLX, I5D. nlS4m

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GIFT DISTRIBUTION.

Oreat Distribution BY THS EIRBUA ilW ASfiOlItflON. .-V j 3 : - Establl.bed IWi. , J80, BROADWAY, NEW Y0KK. ROSEWOOD PIANO-, MKTiODFON3, FIN! Oil. PAINT1NH8, KNGRA VIMG4. 61 LVEIl WABE, FINE GOLD SI LYEIt WATCHE8. Diamond Pii s. Diamond Bings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, .Florentine, Mou c, Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies' tie s, Gold Poos with Gold .nd rilver xtr.nsion Holrters, Slieve Bnttoos, Sets of Btuds. Vent and ' ' -'"! Kpck.C'halos, Gold UiugJi, c, , , ,,- . Vludt '"' ' - ; t'i ti OOO.00O. .!, J tt. DISTBIBCTION ii made in I bo fvllowiog manner: - CERTIFICATES naraing each article and tts value ara placed in SEALED ' ENVELOPES, which are w II mixwl. One of these aovelopes, containing the Certificate or Ord.r for some arti clj, w.ll be delivered at cur office or sent by ma 1 to sny address, without regurd to choice 00 receipt of 'ii cents. . -.... On receiving tha eertifloats tbe purchaser will are whst article it draw, and its valne, and can tben send ONE DOLLAR, a 'id receive the article named, or can choose any other one axtlcleoo onr lilt of thn sama valne. . ' r- I'Drchawrs of mr SKALKD EMVELOPES may, in. this manner, obtain an article worth f om One to Fiva Hundred Dollars, 'Foi-Ono Dollar W'hfch thiy bead not pay until it is known what is drawn, and ita valne. Entire ratlifso ion Guar. an td in all cases. ' THE JIBEKt GIFT JS80CI1TI0S WouU oc, 1 attention lo the fact of its being the -f-ig aalasid Lare t Gift Aps elation In the country. Wei or therefor enabled to send Finos Goods, ann k1v l'tt r chano-. toobtnin the more valuable aiiX'S,' tlian any other eaubt sbmeot of the Liotl.? The bnsinrss continnes to be conducted ia a flr and h norable manner, and large sa 1 greatly increased trvta is proof that our atloin a;mc'ate this method of obtaining rich and eternal go- ds - Daring tae past yer this Association has aent a very lime number of valaable prize to all ptrts cf the coiibtry. Tbcee who patronize us will receive tbe fa I va'Ra of their money, as no article oa our list i worth less than one dollar, rrtsil, and there are no blanks. & Piirtirs daiUinj with us m ly depend on having prompt rtlurim, .,d the article drawn will be im-m-dinUif autf taani address, by return jnall or cxprraH. ! . Tba following purtln have recently drawn valuable prizos from tha Kurt-ka Association, aad have kindly allowed throw of their names. Many other names might be published were we per. niitk!: - . Andrew Wilson, Ctwtom Bonn, Philadelphia, Pa., Oil PAlnliap, vilno 1100; James Ilargraves, 821 Brcadw.iy, New Torn, Oil fair.tii g, worth SiO'l; K. K. Jones, Pmrn-f, Marshall county, Kaunas, Mnlodfou worth S'iiO; Patrick J.Byrnes, Wa!ei-bnrv, Con Gold Vat h worth I1H5; J. r. i-l.w, ti act Mtb. Sir at, New York, Piano wot tut Sii-bO ; Mrs. Charlua J. Nrvis, Elmira, N. Y., f lano wottb S36U; Miss Lucy Jan-way, Elanirit, N. Y., Dhwoud Cluster King worth $JM; Mrs. K t'ennoynr. City liottil, 4anhville, Teon., aielodeon worth 8126; Ofcir M. Allen, Co. B, 142d lim lart. Vols., Nashville, Tuna., Watch wortu Soi: llowla-id 8. fatterson, Co D, 10th Iowa Vet. Vols , Oil Painticg wi rib SIBO; Mrs. Abbey J. Persons, Springfield, Mass, Melodooa worth $160 ; JatuesL Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse. H Y, Gjld Watch worth S150; Mrs Jas Ely, 177 Woosler etrtet, corner Blet-ker, N Y, Oil Painting worth SUM; Mrs J O Coles. Graud Bapids, Mkh'gao, rii.er Ca tor worth 40; I'r J H Bicclair, No 4 iilain street, Utica, N Y, Framed Kagraring worth (23; lion Luther DotmoH, Washington, D C.Oil Calutlng worth . letters -Jtotn various parties throughout the conotry, acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, nay be suen on file 1n pur o fee. To be Sold for On liollar Kath, Without tesard to rsJoe, ami not 'o b, paid (or r nutil you know what you willrecirs: L SOEletant-Bosewood Pisncs. ... worth Irr m.... .$iVM to 800 WI SO Melodeoos Ewvvo.d cmu 6 00tu2AOU KW Fine oit Paintings -lb 00 to 1"0 ui lDOGold II nu ting ca e Watches 7 00 to I.V) 00 lot) t.ianiood Rins 250 Ladies Got. I Witches ioO S lv. r Watches 1 EMIFino liteel Engratiogs, in Framns 1(H) Mo.io Boxes 100 SII. Bevolving P.t. Castors UK) Sil. Fruit and Cake Baskets 50 03 to 200 00 60 00 to 86 00 26 00 lo 60 00 12 00 to 25 00 12 00 to 46 00 15 00 to 40 00 15 00 to 3)00 5O0 Sets Silver Tea and labia i Spoons 15 00 to SO 00 2,600 Vent and Nuck Chains.....? 6 01 to 25 00 ',.""0 Lsdf.s' SII. Fort Aioauies 8 00 to IS 00 3,W Silver Buitor Knives . 3 00 to 7 00 2,m0 Pairs Ear I. logs, new ktyies 1 60 to 6 00 S:OOUGold rncils and Tooth Picks It 00 to 8 00 3 000 Onj it Amethyst Brooches 4 00 to 10 00 B.Oiio Lava ik lorotiliue ' 4 00 to 00 1 KI Waionic Pins ... 4 00 to 6 60 2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys.. 3 50 to 6 60 6,000 Children!1 Aral ts ... 50 to 8 00 2,500 Sets of Bosom fctn 1 00 to 6O0 2,500 Easmelled Sleeve Bu tons , 2 6 i -o 1000 10,000 Pli n Gold Ii Cbawd Rings 1 Ob to 6 00 5,000 Stone et and Seal Kings 2 50 to 10 00 6.000 Lockets, ali s:xes 8 00 to 7 00 10,000 Sets of Lsdti s' Jewelry .. 6 00 to 20 00 V 000 Watch Charms 300to 5 50 2.001 Gold Peos, Sil. Ex. Cases... 4 00 to 6 00 6,000 G-iOts' Breast & Soarf Pluf 3 00 to 20 00 2,000 Ladies' New etyle Beit buckles 4 00 to 6 50 2,000 ChsMain A Gu .rd Chaias 6 00to 200 1,0-10 Gold Thiml.l-. w 7)to 14 00 2,000 Sets Lid es' Jet and Gold... 10 00 to 20 00 lO.WW Gold Crosses. - , . 1 60 to 6 00 6 000 oval B ind Bracelets........ 00 to 20 00 4,000 Chased Bracelets........... ... 6 00 to lo 60 2,01.0 Ball Ear Drop i, all colirs 3iOto 6 00 6,000 Flea Gold Peos... 2 00 to 360 2,01)0 New Style Jot and Gold Ear - Drops ... 3 00 to 7 08 2,600 New Btle Long Crystal Ear Drops . 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Gold. Peaa. ......... .. 3 00 to 6 00 T CHANCE TOOBTAIN ANY 1 F THE ABOVE AbTlCLEft FOR ONE DOLLAR BY PURCHASING A SEALED ENVELOPE FOB TWKNTY-F1VE CENTS. - St- Fiva Sealed Envelopes will be sent for tl ; Eleven for (2; Thirty for ti; blxty-fivs for 110; One Hundred for S15; AGENTS WANTED EVERlWUEBX. Our patrons are desired to send TJnlted States mouey when It Is conven sat. Long letters are nnnectsary. i ' ..'' j . Orders for Sealed Envelopes must In every ess4 be acoompouiod by the Cash, with tha same of the pertun suoditig, Town, Connty and Stats plainly written. Letteis should be addressed to the managers, as follows : ," . GOODWIN, IlUATdfc CO., ' - Box 5J06, Post Office, ITew York. ... oclO BOOK STORE. II. F. Barter & Co. WS it 0 LEA VS TO ISFORM THE CM ZENS OF XVANSVILLE AND TBE TRADE i GF.NEBALLY TBAT WE HtVEJUBT l J ' XOUOBT "OUT " THW ' EbTIBE - STOCK OF BOOKS, i TA TIOS- . , ,RT. &e, ic, AT SO. T, FIBiT SThEET, LATELY OOCVPIED BT , i -'i.ti' MBJ.IIEALY. ' . , .r TOE STOCK ' eConsists, in Part, of ii i BLiSE, LA W, FCnOOL, MED- . IOAL, A ED MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. LEGAL, CAP, LETTER, AND, COMMERCIAL NOTE. PAPER. ESrtLOPES, PENS, PENCILS, ' INK, PEN-BO LVERS, ia. ... is . . r . tPLENLID STOCK OP PHOTOGRAPBIC ALBUMS, . s v.sj" Merchants from tbeaurroundtngeouatry will And it to their iu. terest to give ns a call before purchasing. . ocl7-3iu c n. F. Barter Si. Co.. NO. G FIRST St. BOOK TRADE I DOBELL'S EOOK STORE EE MOVED BACK AGAIN TO THE OLD STAND U1 SO. 14 MAI5 8TREET. !-.iI New Stpro - - - -New Stock , : And aU at the cheapest rates, and of tha best - ' 1 ' " quality.- - i ' .. .. ii BOOKS, PAPER, i ENVELOPES, AND ALL , ,.- , TUIHGS IN THE LINK, AT DOBELL'S BOOK STORE, . NO. 19 MAI 8THEET, ' From the Old Stand whence he baa supplied his customers for ten years. . ... o!7 HURSERY. Crescent City Nursery, :r '' SECOND STEZET,". 51 KEABTHE CORPORATION XTHE.-:: I have on hn a large assorted stool" of choir Fruit Treaa,-consisting in part of . , PEACH, APPLE. n.PEAE, CHEEEr," t ...'i .PIUM,..-.- &c, fte. . Also a Urge assortment of EVERGREENS, B0SK3, FLOWERING 8HBTJBS SHADE TREES, Ac., Which I will sail at low ratal, bj wholesale or retail. .... " BW Orders by mail prompt ry attended to.- : Address . v . GEO. D. BOWEN. se6-3m ... Crescent City Nursery. ; .HOME INTERESTS, f To Pbtsiciass. If you wish to purchasa pare Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small alms, ce oa Eastern prices, go and examine Kz Li.ua A Whits's stook, where yoa wMl find sver article that la needed by ths pro&stlan, and as prices which cannot all to gtvs satisfaction. . Their Store Is at No. 34 Mala street. . may4dwtf

-DRY GOODS.

'Ui. 1865 FaU Trade.' 1865 r " SCH&PKER ScBUSSiUG Main-Street, i Have now open the i Largest Stock of. Goods - - . . 1 I t ' '. ". ; '' .". " Evtr offered in this city, and are prepared to icTl to enstoaisre from one row Pins to a S100 Silk Dress, or to tha malle.t ant largeat Merchant from a 10c .dozen Spool Thread to fire bales Shteting or flra coses Drs Goods, As. "- ' ' OUR itvtjiiz DOMESTIC,, GOODS la very large, and comprise tha beat and most popular brands in ths country and which were all bought before tbe recent advance, and ara selling them less than New York prices. - DRESS GOODS Is not excelled in' variety br quantity In' any Western lOity, ranging In price from a VERY CHEAP S3 60 Veliacia Plaid Dress Pattern to Silk Patterns worth 100. - ' - t I- '. ! " 1 - - , - CLOTH, CAGSir.lERE j I I AND 1. i.L t", i ; J ,1 y E ST I N G Xo-Eaxrtro.oxxt Is to well .sorted, and the stock so larjia, that but few would believe that so largo .stock eon Id be dlpos.d of in one season. . MERCHANT TAILORS cast be suited as well and buy aa cheap as they can in:01ucihnatl or Louisville. SHAWU AND CLOAK ' XQ-EewX-tzxxozxt, - i Comprising 50 Shawls, worth from (1 60 to 140 aach Splendid value. ' ' - 300(4oaksof tbe latest stylrs, and raoglng in pries from S6 to (60. .. - . ; . j , J-i: , .... WHITE GOODS This stock Is now complete in alt Ita variety and i at greatly rodocud prkes.' s-4 1 'l 'f'. !.!-- . ...... r Notion Dopartment L la now stoclred with an endless variety of Novel, ties and nseful articles trio numeroui to men Ion, . 1 J ' I it ,j Ol j JO rl.-t Millinery Department Cannot be excelled In any city East or West. Leave your oider.nr m -k your selections early. ! i,obo BALMORAL SKIRTS At a bargain cheaper than they were since the war bgau. Aleo aome French Shirts elegant slylrs. . - : ; -: u w (tiiT ,t,'ji ;"l n'?--;,-1 v) 109 COVERLIDS Of the liest quality made ts ' this country, and , once more to be had at a livirg price. Ws TBspootrally ask. an examination of our stock and prio-s before purchasing elsewhere, and are confldnat that all will be agreeably aatlsnsd.. No trouble to show goods at tha Big Store on Main Street, SCHAPKER & BUSSING, ". i ' i' Proprietors. SeMlS LAMPS. ; LAMPS! L AM P S ! Wholesale and Retail. ',-' ! - "u !' '" ''-il I '-.;'. ATTENTION,' -iXMPrBUYERk , HAVE IF NOT THE LARGEST THE Best Selected Stock of Lamps in ,'-: th; City.- . -1" :Zim.; We have fitted up tha second story of our buildtog. (No. 132 Main street,) as a Wholesale Lamp Room, .i We bsva parcbssod, lo person, at Npw York and other Eastern cities, of the maiiafac-nrrs, very bu-ge stock, cf . . , .. , j , i ., , ' v ' Lamps aki lamp goods. :' ',' j .- -..-, - .-,i Amongst them are some beautiful styles ntlrn ly new and te be had af no other house in the city. . - , , . , Our Lamps mr all bought In the parts and pat ftp here by an evperjeood baod.. There is, tbsrefurs a great saving In freight and breakage, which we propote giving ant- customers the bcuefit of. Ws propose to duplicate any . Cincinnati Lamp Bills.' Ws are a little oat of the way J bat bnyers will And it to their interest to walk ont and soe n, an I got the b-n.nt of on: tow nts, Ac., ae. We have a grnat variety of Lamp Goods, snch as Bnroers, Chimneys, Wicks, Hmoke Balls, Globes, Porcelain and com moo b had as, Glass Cones, Chimney Cleaaets, Ac., Jtc , Also, . , Chandeliers, Tlrackct Lamps, Harp Lamps, Ila.ll Lamps, Laaterns, etc., All of which will be sold vary low, Our Etall Department, dowo stairs, is supplied with a great variety of Hand Lamps, Kltcben Lamps, .Hall Lamps, aad soma . ' Beautiful Parlor Lamps,' Dlfffrnot from anything previon-ly oflered in Evens, ilia. Ouns and ate them at . VICKEHY BBO'S . ov4J '' -'.i.i 133 Vain street. Broken or Dsinagi Lamps Repaired. LUMBER. Jas; S wanson Si Son, ' Wholesale & Retail Ddaleri in" TlTSlZT3m ER , ' . SHiaiGLKa,n....r..LATIIS, ' DOOMS, and..... .... ASH. Also, a largo assoitment of Allegheny, Chicago and Tolrdo Lnmhcr and F.oeriag, Drnssed and Undressed, on hand for sals. , , , , EXTBA SAWED AKD SHAVED PINE 6HIHGLE3, EIQHTEIK IBCBXS LONG. ' Evan8vilic..a........-..al.l.;....'IfldIaEcL Won'd rnspfctfallf soHctt tb (Htfzant of iCTsiiisi It to (tire them cm) I, ftnd tMmmiov their ftock before porchMiBg eUevbero. j YARD ON WATER St., (Oppo'ite Lamascj Wharf.) ' All orders promptly attended lo. oalT bTOVBVVORKiS. Stove is BRffJiCFvlEYER i CO., .j 'r-j . M annfaetnrar of j . Cookiny .Stores, for, Wood" and Coal, . Heating Stoves, for Wood and Coal; 1:ti ',T ' -A t4ik..-; .. Country Skillets and Lid -i u Country Ovens and Lids;,, ,. Pl.Keit flv.e. T XAAm . " 1 ' Odd Lids: Sugar Kettles; ;' Dog Irons; r-t '-i.i:n'.oA ira -virvat; .'. -aniD orates; -(t w.. , , Pancy Grate Fronts ; , Air Grates; .'. '-' h "Vi Cilar Grates : " 7 '' "Muffin Kclds; "- Wafie Irons; a ui I a . Ham Boilers ; ? - : . r Stove Holloware, Aa., & , 5 ; " " ALSO KEEP FOB BALE - ' :V' ' E. X TiT !: ' 2P. X 3. "3 333 . Sheet LronCoiSper &oiu ' rm 1 7 JAPANHED WAE2' ' I, -; i.' .'I -- ? a . ., . ... ,-. ;i . : WST Sales IXaom Halia Street, oppo4 it Court House. - Foamdrjr uesl mouth. Pigeon Creek. .-.', j jaOrders Solicited. ' r"-1-i DYE HOUSE. Fancy . Dye Iloiisei W. GBACPNEB, COB. OAK, CEifTBE" BTSi, - (Near tha Canal), '" J Ll - Has opened fi Bye Hotiso at flwaaows pleas, and isrepere to color Bilks. Woolen or Cotton. Coods. Hair, Ac , ia all colors:- - ' Ihave been engaged in the business over thirtyfive Tears, and have been employed In tbs largest estahlisbmsnts In Europe and this country. i hold myself reaponsibls for aU damaga snstaTned by goods oadec my ebarjre. ... . m. Gleaning and Scouring of Ladies and Gentlemen's Goods done at short nitiee.' Gtve me Stair Hade, a (dlr-Sia) j f, GBACPHES,. : i , -. i . r . - .- . .

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DK.W. G. RALSTON, Pliyaiciah; & ;Suigeoii, r Gut?fVKZ 05 raiB1 T' ( Over the Office of Col Jos. O. Jonei.) '' ' . " anjflO - fire insurance;.'..-' ; THE ,'EViiilsyiLLEr' ' Insurance Co. In Successful Operation During the Past Fifteen Tear, NO PREmTJlXJIOTES to bo Signed! i r i'vV '"J '-T: HQ ASSESS2IENTS ! -; NO VEXATIOUS DELAYS 1 : Idboxo in s. Coropnriy which yon know to be SAFE, -.-rf-, .'.: ' Insure Jo a Company yoa know to bs WELL ESTABLISHED, Insure I in Company which PAYS . LOSSES PEOMPTLY. ' t Insure in a. Company " AT HO HE, Where yon can' attend to yonr own , Insurance Business. Insure in a Company AT HOME,1 Whose; Board of; Directors YOU ;XI0W. i;; Marina Insaraate on Cairgoaa, Flatboata, Vc. at fair rates. THKIB KAMES ASS A SUFi'ICIEST GC AB I (NIEE OF THE INTEGRITY 01" TBI i COMPAHT, AS TUET A EE ,' , . . . ! . -. . . iirDi vidua ill. y liable for alz. , : . ........ , t uvasast i 'InTtinimVTiri. Chablss Viili, Joh 6. HoraiHS, Oiuims Mums, , BoiutBums Da. M. J. But, '" Johs Ixolb, Ja , ; H.Q. Whislsb - Wa. Saowa,; . -..( .' " M. A. Liwasaca. Office In First National Dank, : ' -. . Cor. First and Main Sta. ; I H. Q. WHEELER, Pre'st. t si ; ' JAS. EUCUTLSK. 8eo'., , tr o. P. PAESOKS will attend to tha business . of thaOampany. - . t aal tf CLOTHlf-G. ... . Hawley & tmith,ifr ;- ; Dealers In CLOTHING AND FURNISHING : ,, ' GOODS, 'ii-zc oocrJ64 Mali Street, Kvansvllle, Ind. ' WATCHE3 & JEWELRY. Watches,; Jewelry DIA-MOlSTDStl SILEEW s Glocks, &c., . , " to tm iadiks. v, If yon want a Fine Gold Watch and Chain, Dla mood. Chased, Seal or Plain Gold King, call at ' "h-, F. 'In KIcMU.Kft'..n t. It yon want a Fine Kecklac'n, Bracelet, Breast pin, Wedding Blog r Fine Pet of Jewelry, call on P. &. GEISSLSB, M Main St.. . TOTIIirMEKniANT,MECI1ANIC. r i If yon want a Fine Heavy Gold or Sliver Hunt- ... Ing American. English or Bwias Watch, call oa , GilBBLKB. . B also tha lota, agent for th celebrated Foley G6larTeix,t Which Is universally acknowledged to be tht Sneat and best writing pen iu America. ant-Personal attention paid to r pairing flna WatcbeS, Glocks and Jewelry. Ail work gsaraa j toed to give entire satisfaction, or til-money refunded, by :P;-L- CEIGSLER. , 54Main St., '- (ONE DOOB BELOW SECO.ID 8TBEXT.) Bi-lm INSUR All CEYAGJNCy.31X13 HALL, t No, 9.H AIITSTREET. . rtt i i i evAKSYILLEk'HIdH. General - Insurance Agent, Adjuster of Losses and -. Notary Public V' "' - -tt-t a -r All bnsrneaa ceasMctad with Insurance y'teal-, ad to with promptness and Sdelity. All Losses adjusted and paid at' this AraDee with fairness and dispatch. . . . , Combined Cash Assets Hepresented oyer Ten Million k n Dollars. 10,000,000 oo - FIRE INSURANCE. ,A RIVER INSURANCE.' LIFE INSURANCE. Thr follewtMSf stra asf lliaoiu .. paalstrsprsssawdt, -,t-i H3tna Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $3,800,439 93. . . . C eMsaa-ssasas-aasa Phoenix' Insurance Coy Hartford, Conn. CaBh Assets 925,902 97. Insurance Co. of Sorth America, Philadelphia, Ta. Cash Assets' $1,642,727 92. Cis.. ,, (;.,., . TOO'" Manhattan Insurance , Co.. " New York. Cash Assets $905,381 p.0f, Herchant's" Insurance .Co., Hartford, Conn. . Cash Assets --$300.000 00 SortTiAinerican Insurance Co. of Hew York. Cash Assets $700,000. ITorth American Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 4on onn r.n. . xowoc im ? o . iEtna ...Lifo Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $1,000,000 00. Charters Oak Life' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets. .: 600,000 00.JI'r. nKxmcn, General Insurance Agsat, t Harlle IlsUl, a. Main St., -, .:. I-.1-V. jfsMasyllls, ISrds', -" ' ' i-f ' - V.",'.. , u.'''..

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