Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 December 1865 — Page 4

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b sit. th. Car. Hon.. toJjRMI. WAITED. WIhtid an aoint-in xvkbybtatx, on.ntv.and township in th CilMMtM, to, fTh Petroleum V. Naeby Paper B. W. Curoll A Co., puMlehsra. 1 his work la the ant vTmorviia .ver printed. end will nil morerapi II t the. any enbecriptioa book mr publish d. II will b richly bound In floe English cloth, printed on excellent paper, and with bold typ, Ta Itluetratiooe .lille numerous and well executed. Th people wmnt Just such a book to maketnea laugh and grow tat." President Lincoln on day, nearly worn out by th preesure or fttclel do lira, pnsblnr everything else ash), remarked to a friend : " Bar yon mi tha Nasby Pa para t" "Ho, I have aot," wee tha aaswer. - " v ho ia Nasby T" "There it a chap oat in Ohio," re- : piled tha President, who baa bran writing a aerial of Utter in the Bewapapera. I am going to write to Nasby to ewe down hem, and I Iniead to tell him if he will enmmunieatto hie talent to ma I will awop piaere with him." Agent, will stete their experience, if aey, and will name seTeral conntiee tn the order of their choice. We give Iba hlgbeat commies Ion. and hare ao back freight rha-ge. " .- . : . - - JOSEPH Jj. TOPH AM A CO., . B.C. cor. Fourth and Vine Streets, , aerjOT.Sm. Ci-flna t, Ohio. Agents Wanted, t--, ; -fob the 1 " ' 3 STANDARD HIS TOR K OF THE -A. 3TL 2 ("tOMPLXTE In one LABGK BOTAL OCTAVO J VOLUMIt o' orer 1000 pagee, splendidly Illustrated with 127 flna portra U of Generals and tattle-eriM. Tbla Is Jut tha book the pec.-le v. But, and presskt rare rtnoa for agent. - lascbers, ladle, energetic men and especially l4 crned and disabled officers and aoldien,' la want ot prcfitable employment will find It peen. Uaflvad.pifd to tl r'r condition. Send for clrrsiarssnd seernr te-... . f; Addnss., J - SKS.BBOS. A CO., J ' It WmI 4th street, Ctnoinaati, O. FOR SALE. -:t.'; ' For Sale. :.i i A FABsf OP ONE HV5DBED AND FIT! mm.. tha Wabaah Hirer, at tha Little Jbi thirty aerea an er fence a good log noose, and a large wan-noose. It ia at the h ad of low- water naTlgatlen, and giod point for bntineea, and a floe opening tor ferry, that w o 4 reallc from on ih staid to two thootand dollars a year, being arenas ble at all negts of Water, an the ! Uf bfc o k,tk mwt me tirer from Its month to Terra ante. alee, aereral tracts of land ia White oonoty, UMnola. - Tot particulars, add rise ' 0. 1. 1 WIl'ON, dec dim Car ml, Illinois. pATINT LOOMS FOB BALE. Lamb'a Pa ent If Wearing Loose waares m rerd of Jean a In tklrty mlnntee, weaTee eight liferent kinds of cloth on the aiae warp, wee Tee doable width blnkeU. weaveo ream lee sack and requires nosk ll tonatt. Ca'l and sea ene at work, at No. S rira stre t, Erana Hie. nT-dw3m - WX BLAEELT, Oen'l Agent. WANTED TO PELL OB KIHT "A 8KVIN Oouve, B.iaewood, Bound cornered Piano, In good condition, and nearly new. Terms easy. XeqaUeat H B. GaSSAVAKT'8, 1TA Alain afreet, or at Besldenoe, on Gbeetnnt, between SeTsutb and Eighth ttreeta. no29-3wd L'OB SALE A HEW F SAME HuCoE VO&V taining 3 rooms and pantry, good cellar ; twa-etory etab'a ; lot t by 144 feet, situated oa the eoier of Berentb and dan streets. i ,. Xsqnlra of ' no2i-Sw - ' ' JAS HTJSNILL. Boiierg. TWO " STEAMBOAT ' BOILEBS, 2" FEET long and eafoohea to diameter. Can be bought for a rraeonabU price. For parliculara apply to or address J OBI. BIBEYBE, n2Ulw New Harmony, Iod. Va)nabl City Property lor Sale. A "T FEET FBONTINO ON WATER STBEET i by 160 feet fronting on Loouet- atreet, a which are two brick etorea, laaeed to October, 1847. Also, 60 feet Iron ling on Flrat street by U0 feet oa Locnat atreet moat desirable property for stores, Alsoj . lease for 20 Tears On tha following: 7 Lots oa Second street, and S Lota oa Lccn.t. Plat to be seen and terms made knownat the counting room of Shanklia A Belliy. u2ldly JOHN 8HASELI1T. H OUcE AND LOT FOB SALE. A Nioa Dwelling Bouse, containing sight noma, situated en Main atreet. Property in Una order. Immediate poaaoaeioa given. For par tlculara enquire of X. BI3CHOF, al8 XTanaeille Union, next tt Court House. TM)B DALE 50,000 FEET BEST P0PLAE FLOORING For sals by A. 8IMP80N. nlS-3m 6000 LBS. BS-A-lsT 'OB BALE AT THE KBWTOBK GBOOEBT ' cheap, to cloaa out the atk. Call rly. al7 Ho ase and Lot for 8 ale. AKICS NEW ' FBAMI HOUSE, WITH large eoroar lot, wall eat with abrnbberr. one of the b-et locatlona In tha city, oorner of oerenia ecu cneatnntstieets. . Aleo, if desired, the whole, or a part of tha fnraltura w II be Included In the eale. . lajfalreof lIRISSOTsorratT. Water street, Bam' I Ore's Block. aoeadtf . . A FBAME COTTsGE FOB SALE CONTAIN. ng ( rooma, a cellar, cittern, stable, Ac, In a ro t a locality aooee main 'treat. Apply to oclO SHAOKELFOBD A HOBMBBOOK. Vok BALI wyt Acaxa or land, i of J? which Is a Vineyard; a Brick House with 8 rooms, 8 elsterns and sprlns;. Orchard of Apples, Peecfcea and Peer-, 8 milee frcm town. Apuly to nets - CBACKALFvBD 4t BOBNBBOOK.i. A HZ FBAUB HOOrl. OOMPLXTKLT XV flniahed, and ia a desirable part of the city, ssptt.tf-l BHACKELFOBD A HOBSBSOQg, ' IlirrsBDBO COAL AND C0EK, la qoan titles to salt purchasers. , BKrra a hankt, a ' Corner of Canal and Ingle EleeeU. 4 nr oat 14 tl. HI SECOND HAND HAT PBKob, AND 16,000 last Lumber.. JyW i. O. TXNNXMAN. GUNS AND PISTOLS. - v 3 GUNS jTt-6 And PISTOLS, . at U Greatly Reduced Prices! O. C E L L E R, 95, Main Street, Importer and Manufacturer of aU kinda of GUNS. .,: and ; RIFLES, , , AND DXALXB IN rOWDSB, ItiD, CAPS, SHOT, CABTRZDQXB, POfDMtt-P CASKS, BBOr-BOS, 6MSTEMAf ( laeaaaui naeal), TINS POCKET KhirMSAUDBAZOHS, WALKma OAHJCS, AIL bOBTR OP OLSS, AHDPUT0L8, A met Kworyxblaia; TJaeially ITawad lm Cttua 8tera. saw Oana made to order. - . mar Parttcalar attanttoa glren , to repairing goaa and pUtola. " " yl0,dm. JJgWBIiRr. BITTROLFF&CO., Au Entire New Stock Bought ior fjaan, and Prices Greatly Bcduc'd AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS Gold "Watches! AMXBICAS, XN6LI8H AND SWISS Silver W atcties! r DIAMOND C Rings andOPins ! Plain and Fancy EIngs, Gold and Silver Chains, 'm JEWE LEY Oa ALL KINDS AND Q0ALTT1E-), AND LATEST ETTLXS.IH SBEAt PBOFUelON. Silverware--Pull Stock. Plated Ware, Clocks, &o. SPBOIAL ATTENTION U CALLED TO 0S Q-old Pens! A Snparlor Article aad Zmrr gtock, meda to ear order and War ram tad OA At 1 KaVR, mWT Call ia and s a, at BirTBOLTF a OO.'S. No. 28 Main Street, -(One Door Above First.) ST- old OoU AcD 8ILVEB BOU JHT. e-4-3ia HARDWARE. IXFORTAIT TO MsCKCIIAATa -FROM JtEmf XT, HDI1U Ufl IIUJ0IS. Special Iodaoements 0FFZBXD IN lIa.rd.-TTzs.re and. Cutlery, AT JACOB 8TEA.UB & SOS'S, ' T4Main Street, 6 Soon Below the Washington House, aJUTUla, lad.

JOURNAL BUILDINGS. LOCUST STREET, ii ETWEES FIRST AND WATBB.

RAILROAD TIME-TAB LEs lake Effect Thursday, Kot,9,1865. ;-;., V' i . it ; mSSYIIl- A.CElf FOBDSYILIK. eoma boxtb. Zees, ill i fee. elrrfce. Evansville. Vlncenne. T. Bant Accommodation. S :40 a I lOAMl 2;15w 0:TAw I 2; 11:47 ah I Sr 8:15 p M I Hall .. 9:16 A at Vlneennr Aoc'm 2;S0f oiki aocra. J - -''. Lee. ' Xaaae. ArriV. Terra Banto. Tlnoennea. m tii.o. em I I :i5iii ee' 1 U J0 u I 6:0sr S:30r M J Mr u 7 a Trre Haute. Vlncennee. E'vilt. Tlncennea Aem Freight Aoe Mail TXEEE DAUK & IHDI15AF0LIS. . - i raoa tisbi Bstm. , , . C - '" Arrin. ' Night Express 1 :13 A H 1 125 A Acoommodatloa , ., 7 -.16 a 1 riJ M-il .. 8 :2m r m 1 11 :15 a at Eipreee .,. ;26 r a 8 :20 r u OHIO afe MISSISSIPPI B. E. raoa TUOtaaia. ia. Ootey E4.' Oving Tlrsaf .. 1 I 6:65 pa -,, 10:65 r u I S:00abi PssssDgsre for 10C.S AND CAIE0 it 11 at 2: 30, P. M., mak- cloaa ooalbs 0 A. M. B. B. at Tl rennes: Lcnls at 1:30 A. tl., and tt Cairo at 3,i - -ST. letTltg Xrani aeotion with arrlm at at. 6: 50, A. at. MONDAY. ........ .DECEMBER 4 City and State. iJAPTizED. Some six or seven persons were immersed in the river at the foot of Main street, yesterday, by Key. Mr. Pentecost. j Ax Usplbasajt Fall. Our worthy and respected chief, while playiog town bell on Saturday, received a very hard fall, bruising him severely bat not se seriously. He is rapidly recovering and , will be at his post again to-day. . " -'i ami 1 fi sjXS . . 1 1 What Caknelton is Doiho. The Reporter is informed that over $12,000 have been subscribed to the contemplated Hub, Spoke, Felloe and Chair Fac tory in that place! a sum sufficient to guarantee its establishment ' Onions, Illinois beats the world in raising onions. , We picked one out of t, lot being hauled to Willard & Porter's warehouse, across the; alley from our sanctum, which weighed nine and a half Dances, and there are thousands in the lot of the same size. ' ; Dust. The , continued dry weather has created much dust, and the high wind ' of Saturday set . it ia motion to such an extent as to render a perambu lation of the streets anything but pleasant or1 agreeable. ' The strong breeze also played such fantastio tricks with dimity, crinoline, and. balmorals, on Saturday,' as to drive from the sidewalks and streets, all the fair ladies who don't wear handsome gaiters. U J ; Not so vxbt Dare. We go home every night from twelve to three o'clock and we sever run orer boxes or bales, or against street lamp posts. Eoanttrille Journal Neither of which are often found up dark alleys Courier. ! We presume you speak from, personal observation.' Wo had not investigated that branch of the subject. j 9 .J Salt Well. We learn that it was a strong vein of salt water that was struck on tha. farm of Mr. Bobberts, two miles above Newborgb, last week, and not oil, as we vere at first informed. The well is suns 'nearly 400 feet deep, and flows about 25 barrels of salt water per day. The water will be annalyzed and if sufficient saline to be profitable, will no doubt be worked. In tbe spring,' as we learn, .be well will be sunk deeper, in hopes of obtaining oiL Recorder's Court. But little of interest transpired, in the Recorder's Court on Saturday. Qeorge SchencLv offered wood for sale in the market without having it first measured as the ordinance requires, for. this (oversight be was charged $1.50 and costs, amounting in all to 17.00. An expensive load of wood. Kate Harrington, a kind of an amazon,. indulged - ia the snfeminine amusement of flinging brickbate in careless manner, one of them striking Bridget Farrel. For her fun his Honor charged the un-gentle Kate $5 fine and $4.50 eoata. t i J..i C. 5. ,.. A Row and Stabbing Affair. We were told yesterday that there was a serious row at a house of ill-fame some where oa the borders of the city yester day morning. A dance had been going on during the night, and after midnight a row sprang np, and one man was seriously stabbed in the breast, and it ia thought he will not recover. Several black eyes were carried off. . Ia Hot "Water. The editor of the LaCrosseDgmocrol seems to have stirred ap a hornets nest by his filthy story entitled "Hilloicker Snicksnacker; or, who's peen here since I's peen gone. "The Germans of that city seem to have taken it as an insult to their race and nation. Brick Pomeroy dfaclaims any purpose to offer them an insult He was only in fun. texTThe Courier thinks we did great injustice to "a merchant of this city who is as highly respected as he is enterprising as a business man," by calling attention to the condition of the dilapi dated brick building, corner of Locust and Water street, When we penaed the item we did not real'.y know, or had forgotten, to whom the property belonged. Our attention had frequently been called to the condition of the building by old citizens, who are also as highly respected as they are enterprising in business, and had again been called to it a few moments before we wrote the article ia question, by a highly respected and enterprising citizen, and a man of good judgment and aDproved satracity. No man of ens canjook at he exterior of the building and say that it presents a strong or safe appearance. We doa't know what tbe respectability or the eaterprise in business has to do with the strength of a building, but it may be that a dangerous and dilapidated building, becomes safe and ornamental by being owned by a man of that character. We hope, . however, that the city an tborities will have such an examination of the premises made as -will satiafy them that the apprehensions of many of osr oitiaens, and of all strangers who pass that, way, are not we 1 founded We have ao motive, coald have no motive, In ttis matter, exoept to nonsuit tha ptMi gj.ty Mtut:

Closing Dat Goods Stores A Good

Examplx. In response 'o an appeal made by a large number of the dry goods clerks of Terre Haute to their employers, nine of the leading retail houses of that city have published a card announcing that their stores will hereafter be closed at half past six o'clock each evening, from the 1st of December to the 1st of JIarwh. .Would it not be well if ou retail merchants would follow' this example? Young men who commence business at 7. o'clock in the morning need recreation and rest, as well ..as. time, to devote to the improvement of their minds and to the society of their family and friends. We have not consulted with the young men of the various dry goods establishments of tbe city on this subject, but make the suggestion on our own responsibility. And what is true of the dry goods clerks is equally true of clerks, salesmen, and book-keepers in other branches of busin tss. Eleven hours and a half are enough for any man. to devote to business, unless it be the local editor of a daily paper, who is expected, of conrse, to run 24 hours a day, when necessary, to furnish news to his multitudinous readers, and any local editor who is unwilling to do that should quit the business and go to work. Diaries. Mr. E. J. Dobell has an assortment of beautiful and convenient Diaries for 1863, a sample of which he has shown us. They are of all sizes and form to suit the convenience of all classes and conditions. The one sent us has a page devoted to every day in the yer, handsomely arranged cash account,' tables and items of "current events," all valuable and interesting. Those giving Mr. Dobell a call cannot fail to be suited' , The feolure at Masonic Hall on Saturday night was not so largely attended as it should have been. We have heard the lecture highly spoken of. We regret that we were detained by business so as to arrive at the Hall just at the close. . Amuaements. .1 New Metropolitan. The Theater, on Saturday night, was literally packed, both in the main ' auditorium, gallery, and private . boxes. ' Every seat in the house was occupied and large numbers were compelled to stand.. Both plays were well performed and the large audience was keptin a constant roar. Mr. Kimball's. "Combination. Song" and "Sftg 6f the1 Flea" were received with enthusi istio applause. Melville was in his happiest vein and playtd with nnusual abandon. ,V,'""7, t To-night the beantifut and accomplished comedienne, Miss Mollie Williams, and the popular comedian, Felix Vincent, will commence an engagement for six' nights only, opening with the beautiful comedy entitled "Eatty O'Shiel," to be . followed by "Handy Andy," with Vincent as Andy. Both are talented and popular artistes and cannot fail to draw large houses. Local Notices. ' Removed, The Union Furniture Cot's Store has baen removed from . First street, between Main and Locust, to No. 89 Main street, opposite the Court House, into the room formerly occupied by Mayer & Son, gunsmiths, where the Agent, Mr. Lerche, will be pleased to see his old enstomers, and such new ones as may favor him with a call. ' n4d3t. 267" For all cases arising from Indigestion, use the mtld cordial, Red Jacket Bitters, which will gently assist, instead of attacking, the functions of nature. These Bitters are for sale in quar bottles by all respectable druggists and dealers tbronght the country. dec4 d&wlt '' A Neat Replt. "I d'slike your saying that my teeth' are going. So don't.'1 Said a young lady to her beau. - "Not 'So don't, but 'JSo zo dost,' you should have said," he replied. The damsel pouted, but took' the hint 'Nor need it be said, that the balsamic preparation arrested the evil;' though it could not quite repair the damage already done. .. no29 3teod - - ei 1 Boarding. Having leased iixe late residence of Mr. R.RaTeigh, corner of Gum and Second streets, I have some of tbe most desirable rooms la the city, e'uher for families or single' gentlemen. Terms reasonable. nov28 iwvt Mas. A. O'Rilet. I ' -a lost, v - 7 A small breast-pin of; diamond imitation; one set only. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. When lost -it-was attached to a small neck-tie. nov30-tf. - 0"1'C Sewsb. Keep WARar--Boy the best coal, and as cheap as any, at the reliable Green River Coal Office,' No. 5 Water street, between Main and Sycamore, (up stairs ) ;. n30tf.; ' - . . A new brick Cottage for sale, situated in tbe ripper pars of the city. Enquire of .Cross,. Davis & Co. ' M&" Family carriage! for sale. Enquire at Dr. I Haas' office. . tf. AMUSEMENTS. FilETROPOLITAfl Si'lrst Street, bet. Viae and Sycamore, MARTIN GOLPEN tTanager. n. U. UKlJtaOM. Acting A stage Manager, Xngagtm'at cf the harming Comedieaae; Xi Miss Mollie Williams And tha popular Coaediaa ; Mr. Felix Viucent, Whs will apptar to-night In the Comedy of HiXTTlT O'SHICL, Aid ths Irish Drama of Handy ndy tr Door oneii at 7. The curtain will rise promptly at to8 o'clock. IWT' a nuz vmc win on rpen oai7 i r"m ju n. to 4 o'clock p m , wbe ets may beeeeored Wliheat Kxtra Charge. BANK ISOriCE. IHE ANNUAL M E STING OF THE STOCKholders In lbs Branch at I.anaville of the Bank of tbe State of Indiana will be held at tbe B.i kli.g Hnnee In Ituk1.1i, oa Tuesday, January Sd. 1864, b-tareea the aoora of ten o'clock M.aod car e o'clock P.M.. for tbe rorpoae of elect s Ave DlrKtrs to serve the ensuing year. tij order of the B eM of Dir-cors 8AM CEL BATARD, Cashier. Nct Si. 1SSS. a25 4aw3t GUNPOWDER. GUNPOWDER ! W3I. CnOMET, Asent for theBaleof " Oriental & Miami Powder, .Main Street. (Between Seventh ana iignin;, LOTJISVImLX, KT. j. A run "tppiy . "i " ta toir aad aaiety Fnsa always on hand aad tor ai. !8 8m COAL. More Coal Coming:. NATIOA1I0N IS BI8TJMED ON GBIKN liver, and JOSEPH STEWART A CO. W.U has a anpplv of Green Klver Coal at tha Evans, villa wharf to-day. A supply wlil be kept constantly oa hsnd. Bc81-4Sni Cats oa Xoba's Boat Store.

Monetary . and Commercial.

EvaniTllla Produce Market. Ivitgviui, Lecember2. In Produce, business baa bee a Terr brisk during tbe past week, with large receipts and sales. Frioee have, however, Terr generally declined. The trade in Orooories has been scarcely so brisk as for soma weeks pa t, yet by no mews doll. Freights are ia excese of tonnage far f oothern ports and for he Cumberland rlTer. Prices tomain entirely unchanged, and ws repeat Isst week's quotations. - . - ; - ' -, BACON Scarce and dull r20c for shoulders and S3c for clear sides. Ko hams in market. " ::" - - i .. BCTTES Slightly adrancod with sales at 40(3 45o. ; : " BEAlia "Snll at 1 00(51 25. i - BRAltrclined to 8O0 per 100 pounds." CHEESE- -Western Beserre, firm at 2222. FL0TJB Is doll bat uncharged; Superfine may be quoted at 8 78; Extra at 9 0039 50; XXX Family 10 0010 50. ' . WHEAT Dull and lower; fl 0(31 BO foro'd aad II el 60 for new Bed and White. OATS Sieacy at 3530c- , . 1 CORN -Dull at 33 15c for now in ear and shel ed In sacks. BABLIT Declined to SOe(l 00 and doll. BTK N mlnal at 75$l, and scarce. FLAX SEED In fair demand at 1 T5. ' CLOVES SEED May be quoted at 8 00, and rerce. TIMOTHY SEED Declined to St OO34 90. FEATHERS LiTS 0Ge. GENSENO Steady at 070. " LA KD Declined and dull at 20Q26O. GROCERIES F.nn end iteady, With no change in qnotat one. . t . '-' ' T SAILS Adrancod to8 00. ; COFFEE Firm 8132o tor Bio. STJOAB -Firm at 1517. - - I MOLASSES Firm at 6590. ," 8TBCP e0ctl 15, ' HAT Actlre; loose $10; balid 815. - - POTATOES Plei.tr tiil i . U-U ai S0J 1 ttj per bushel. . ; . F IDES Declined to 61 for green, and 1212i dried. ......... . SALT Sfeadf at 6O0 per bnshal. , " WH1SE.T Advance I to i 162 85. , WOOL-Duilat55'(aSOc. . -1 Kvana, llle Dry Goodla Market. : Corrected WmUj bf Miiur, Hcsarjia A Co. SaTUBD.1T Etebino, Dm. 3, 1865. The mbi kit for the past wtek fcas been quite Vtive, cro-noed in part try the '.avorable wea ther, out main j by the low prices' now ruling. Many merchants ia Southern. Illinois,' Sontawastern Kentucky, and la our own State, hare been detorreJ from buying their usual stocks in consequence of the exorbitant prices that cotton good, brought daring tbe ual period for their Fall purchases prices being on many styles of goods ?55U per cent, mora than they are bring ing to-day. In fact of this great decline, we may "anticipate an extraordinary Winter's buiigees, as every one can sea at once that 'goods oaa scarcely be produced at price bow rating, wHh ootton at 50 teats. The stocks fa' this marks are fu 1, and will continue ta bo daring the residue of the Winter's tra !e, as pare' sees eaa bow be made without fear of a loss of 5 to 10 cents per yard mrei(a. f The following are the closing prf es on leading goods: ., ; BROVN SHEETINGS AND SHIBTI5Q3. Standard Eastern Sheetings ...... ..33c anne.to.i '2o Medf.rd ; .. ...-8lo rlevage , .. . . . .0 W siern Wona vc Auburn Hoot 8 fine - O ,...h........m 23c " H ...u-....iV..JS0 Great Falls M Dae , ......28o " 8 'Hog English i- Co BLEACHED eHEXiINQS 4-4 Hope . 4-4 Cx bridge 4-4 Ballo i 1-4 hed 8a- k 7-8 Ba'lon ? 7-8 Bed Bark 7-8 Mtnad.le ............. AND SHIBTINSS. .... .850 ...J3 1 33o -JO 30c ...,. .25o W-c .S60 JiOo ... ., iOe 7-8 Putna m. 8-4 Bolder! 8-4 Commonwealta .,.- PllINTS. Epraiue's . American ....... Glouceeter....... Amoskeag Allen' Dnnneil's W.maotia Freeman Stemming ii a . x3 e 2iMo 2-2 bo 2ii 22 & .8U ,.0to23 TICKING. 4-4 foneeloga ........ 7-8 " Tork ........... Slar Wlllo Grove Kel yviHe... . Delaines . ... . " all wool . Linae s ... ... TkM., . Orreo A iaaiel'a Tbrrad.. V etoria Skirt Brail ..... 6e ........t.Oo ....."0 . 65o 6. . 45o 30 to S3e 64) to 65o 40 to 60c 81 10 100 ... .! 10 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. rTlHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. I le.i-a botween M. Uoldman. J t Birg,J..b V. W, aoo, and J. A-- MoCoeiaa. und.r the atyla of Gol lm.a, JJerg A Co., at 306 Market street, Philadtluhia and Evaaavilia. lorll.na, this day rxoires bv limit. tioo. Tne boainess of tbe Kvasaville branch will be aettled by John Watson, ths resident p rtn r. - . GJLDUAX.BEBS A CO. November 30, 1800. . Copartnership. mB UNDIES. GNID HAVE THI8 DAT A formed a copu-tuerebip, under tha style o WATSON & BERG, , fr the transaetton of a Wb.ol:sal Clothing Business, on BACK STBEET, between 1 bird and Fourth .- r Cincinnati, Onlo, where they hope to ace tbe fr eods of tbe old heute. JOtiN V. WATSON, j JOS. it. BEBO, deel dim . Lateof Goldman, Brg A Co. CITY NOTICE 3. KTotice to Contractors. pOVEMBEB 18. 18t-i. - Ihe Common Council of the City of Evansville will r. ceive Sealed Propoaa)a until the 11th day of Dtoember, lt6, for grading cannl street from angle sirees to dodq atrvec. By order of the Council. - - , , - . , A. M. HoGBIFF, Clark. City Clerk's Office, November 21, 185. LECTURE. Help the Poor.; . CAPTAIN E V. WILSON, AN 1NSP1BA VV tioual peak I. ai.l aive on o( his pope 1 a L ctur.. at aon o Hall on Saturday evrnlDg December 2d. at f o'clock. Sol leet "What .i 6 n an who are Sinners " Proceeds to be used bj the Darghters of Beb-kah in getting up their fair for tl-benefit or the runer ng poor or av. anavllie. Ticketa cn be bad from the Ladies' Committee, at Dr. Hailock'a Drag Store, and at tne door. . Admission only 25 cents. A full Hall Is desired, no30 It. , LAW CARD. a. a. iiAvrrr .. ...S. o. bexchu. LEAVITT & BELCHES, . ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW OFFICE OS TIHRD STREET, ' (late Provost Marshal's Office), .'" XVANSTILLE, IND. a!4 Courier copy COAL. GREEN RIVER COAL OFFICE IVo. S "Water Street Bttw'a 9Ialn & Sycamore, Vp Stairs) CONST AN C SUPPLY ON . ready for ImnDO'tiat' delivery. HAND AND c30d3ia NOTICE. Bank Notice. TBE STOCKHOLDuB IN THE KVAN8ville Na lo. al Kaik. are h-rebv not I fled that aa election will beheld a' the Banking Uonaeof tbe Cvan villa Bransn tsanK, la Avanrvllle, on Tneaday, January 9, 1866. betseen tbe hears cf 10 o clock a. m., an i o'ci ck p. m., fjr sevea Dire tors, toaerve tbe ensuing year. Ey order or tbe Boaro ot i lr-rtora. na9 SldJw bAM'L BATAHD, Cashier. A CARD. V. B, MATTBSaS, Late of Liaisrilie, w a. reunn.1, Late of lnUvilis, Ky. Ky. HATTHEWS & IULLEET03T, DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements. s 13 1 s , - - WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND " " " HOOSE FIHSUHI50 ABTICLEg, No. 43 Main Street, XTANBTILLI, INDIANA, BOS tf CARPENTERS. BCOir & SC0FIELD, ; CAEPEKIEES AHD JOI2TEE8, , Shop on Water St; foot of Lett, J XTAKSVILLE.INP. All kinds of botus ' steamboat work dona ta the bast manner. ,: . ... cU-8a

-River ItemsTo Oca Bursa Fbiskds. Ws respeetfti'lr ask tbe officers of steamboats arriving at this port, to furnish ns with memoranda, manifreta, and all otber Intelligence relating to the iotereata of tbe river. Such I'avora will meet with the trueet appreciation, if addressed to the Biver Editor Evansville JocanaL, and left with cither of tba wharfboats. Wwthtr aI Vi'tim. Tbe weather en Fatnrday was partly clouded, with high winds, bat mild acd pleasant. Yesterday it was warm and elendy with a light raia In ths evening, and blustery all day. Tho river here Is falling very slowly, Is at a stand at Louisville, rising very slowly at Cairo, aad (ailing at Pittsburg. There Is about fbar aad alalffeetof water ta Louisville, and fbar feet scant to Cairo. Ths prospect for rain is now pretty good, but all signs mil in this latitude, i AtritaU and repartisru. Tha arrivals and departures since our last report closei comprise : The J. B. Oilman, Pittsturg ta St. Louis; Armada, to Cairo and return ; Sam Orr, Kastport ; St. Patrick, Memphis to Louisville; Dar.lng, lleoiphls to Cincinnati; Taraaooa, LonirviUe So Memphis; Camberlaud, Cairo to LonisjUh; J.

T. MoOomba, Louisville sal return; Prima Donna, New Orleans to Cincinnati ; Savannah", 8t Louis to Cincinnati; Libiona, Cincinnati to Memphis; Boas Hits, Louisville to Henderson ; I. L. Hyatt, Bumsey to the boneyard. ' loots rut. Among tha first boata doe here era tha MiaDeoIaaad B.becca, for Memphis; Emma Flejd for Johnsonville; Aliens May, Pomeroy to Arkansas Biver; MaggiaHays, Thomas Pow ell, and Arizoola, for haw Orleans; tha Mattte, from Cannelton ; the Morning Etar and Liberty No 2, from Memphis; tha Lenrh Ftnton, for Cairo; and the Sunny Sooth, for Cincinnati. 2fixOaaeo. Business was vary doll oa tha levee Saturday, with bat a single arrival oats d the local packets, all lar Tbe J. B. Giimore, from Pittabnrg to St. Lonls, had a splendid trip on herself and barge, Including a large lot of freight for this city, aad 350 men and officers of tha Third Begulars sa route to SAV Loal. T..e Arujla came ia ah jut 2 a'elosk, having been detained by bad weather aad low water. She had a slim trip in, hat took a good deal of freight out; leaving before dark The 8am Orr arrived la ths svening from Eai.port with a food trip and large orders to fill by onr merchants. She or ths Webb will leave for JCastport to-morrow evening. -The St. Patrick arrived about 7 o'clock with a good trip of freight and fall of people. She had been aground 24 hoars at Tradeaa-er, where aha rounded In an attempt to poll the Liberty off. Among her passengers ware Clas.de Bummers and wife, leUrtiog homo, happy as lambs. Wegava them ao na faihatly advice, and Ola ode promises to be a good husbaad aad a good boy. The Patrick also tcok from here our good fr'end. Captain Bcboenlanb, his family and his hcosehold goods, for their new home la New Albany... ...Tbe Ta rascoa passed down with a good trip about 10 o'clock Batncday night .Mot of. - the boats passing had all they coald ' "carry on tha water...,........Tl e Prima Dona, from New Orleans, passed op yesterday morning morning with all tha cotton she could carry on herself and barge......The I. L Hyatt cams ont of Green Biver l ist night, having found harsslf enable to pi as Bumssy. She reports that tbe a. B-. Dankerson worked her way through, aad has gone to Bowling Green... The Armada, aa her last down trip, took another hnodred tuns of freight off tha Emerald at B urban aa'.. . The Orr reports the Indiana and Phantom still above tbe bar at Shawnee town i.11 the boats had got over Trade water, except' the Nightingale and perhsps one other.......Tbe lit tie tog Hays arrived here yesterday with ona barge loaded with bowlders. Throe others are aground at Three Mile Island, and another at Brandenburg. , Those at Three Mile Island will be got oft and brought down to-day....The Melnotto has come up to Paducah &r repairs Bh Is badly damaged. Aa soon as repaired, she will come ap and load here for New Orleans.... The Marmora was sank, about a weak ago, In tba St. Francis river. oi.naBiaes raoa- on nciiagn.' ' ', Tbe Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday says ' The weather continues eeld and cloudy, with sugnc looications oi snow lastntgbt. At Pitts, burg, tbe river is falling, with three feet inches in the channel last night. Hre, it baa ewolteo Soar inches daring the twentv-fbur h3urs ending last nignt. There are four feet ecant, hence to Louisville. There are only three and ens, foartn feet la tba eaannel. LoaueiTIs. The smoerof of Saturday sayv i xne poor oiu river still lingers In blissful re, pose." It dare not rise from its sandy bed, sad seems to be so low that tbe prospects of lis riaiD eooe eems to be doubtful. Ther was bat three feel roar locbee in th. cecal last evening-, includ ing ttia mud, tbougtt tbe mud ia "being- uoooked out by tbe Walker Morris at a lively late. B.ial nesa oa the wbarr was so dull that It looked like It was Sunday. Tbe weather waa cool and clear, with na iroipeet of raia or snow. W-hope seon ta oav a rue, ana a go a ooa at inai. Doa't f irget that tha new aad beautiful Will 8, nays enters tbe Kvaasville trade neat Tuesday The "raitr ad" boat at ths wharf Is twin rapidly to pleted. C.ptain Hart gave a most recAeralie dinner to the notables of Memphis, lat .rip, oa board his tnperb boat, ie hon r of ntr h ivit g taken ont of tne onio tse largeet IrefgBC or tne season, lit press wte in atisrdano . senior, Innior. reports acd d-vll. G.neral Dud'ey was present, -nit ths dignltsries of ths town, municipal and eommer cial. It was a moat joyous oooasion, full ot heart aao sentiment aad patriotism acd hnpe. Tbe Indiana has got out of the Ohio sate. She naa to unload at runt Island to gst over. Not very muchly oat yet, Will, bat wa hope aha will sqneeae through. - The Ontario arrived at Pittsburg, Tuesday bavins, one more aaesenater tnan was nrtatarat' A woman, who gavs her name as Lottie Willi .ma. having with her aa Infant two weeks old, took passigs on ins ooai at rarisrsbnrg tor Wbetling, arriving a oer aeauuatioa sua Mrs me noat. but neglected to take her obild with her. Shortly aner oer aepartnra too little wait was found snugly wrapped an In a shawl, and sieDinr ail etly In a berth. It was taken in chaa b. tba officers of the boat, who will adopt it and name it aner toe Doat. New -JBxmy. -The Ledger of Friday evening aays: ..... Oapt. Joseph Banfill baa purchased the com. mandmg interest In ihestesmar James Raymond, now running In th Memphis and Vicksbnrg trade. It is currently rumored that the Atlantic and alisetaalppl Steamship Company and the St. Loots aad Memphis Packet Company will shortly on. derfake, on their own account, tha clearing oat of toe nississippi river tne sasgs tet obstruct and imperii navigation. Better lata than never. - Tbe Lady Gay was sold to tbe Atlantis end Mississippi Steamship Oomnaay. Weinesdav. for 8160,000. She completea her present trip before me sew owners taaa possession. OATS LKATtaa TO-DiT. For LtmimlU.Tht fleet and. beautiful Son Bits, in oommand of that veteran officer and polite gentleman, Oapt. Aaron Ballard, goes to Louisville to-day. The coarteoas and affable Ouerbaeker illuminates tho ctice. ' Tor Cairo. The reliable aad popular Charmer, Captain1 Lowth, with tha attentive and popular Duke Nlchelaoa in the offloe, goes to Cairo at two o'clock this afternoon, if yon. want to ga r'mT antly and without detention, go ou tha Charmer, - Manifest steamer St. Patrick, from Memphis to uvawiia tor avsnsvine nee Dei a Wiggins, 2 bales of cotton. For Naw Albany Brown, Hunksrson A Co, 44 bales of cotton. for Louieville H. F. Heckert, Cincinnati, 116 oaus or cotton ; w ooa run Co., Louisville. hslrs of cotton, e bags of pea-nut.! Donkake, Lancaster A Co., 2 hhds tobacco; Phelps, Caldwen at vo, i ana toDacco; J. w. uayabam, 1 nnd tooaoco, uepi. j a ueivesntra. o pcKgs mdse J. W. Omer, 2 horses. Manifest of tha steamer Ha. Orr Evansrllls Brown A Dankerson, 30 bales cotton, 2 hhds. to bacco; Whit Bros , 28 bale ootton i Baem M Dickey, 5 hhds. tobacco, 14 bales cotton ; Nlabet t niggins, o naiea eotton : vr. v. wyalt. 1 bale oottun. Loniavi'Ie D. H. Davis. 5 fcaler eorton : Geo. W. Wicks A Co.. 13 bales votronr Boelker A Blount, S0J pine flooring; N. F. Cbe y, 23,000 pine noonug; a., nets, xs Dsndl-s teatner. "MILLINERY. SELLING OFF t , - 1 t t Ikt Cost. rTHK LADIES WOULD SO WELL TO CALL jl at IVIrs. McCormick'K before purchaviog elaewher, aa sli is seeing off wiiiiBFrj chki iuu wiuer sancy motion- AT COST and will continue to do so until th. 10 k of January, oa account of going to snake a bangs ia the store. .ca . , EXPRESS. Adams - v - EXPRESS COMPANY. rriHX ADAM8 KXPBE88 COMPANY KXX spectrally an Bounce to their friends and patrons tbe public of Xraaavilia and vivlnity that, with increased tacllitiea far th tTt-nsnorta. tlonof FBKIQHT, PACSAQXa, : MONEY, -AND VALUABLI8. " ' " They soliott a eontinoance of former favors. special car taken la the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and tha traBaaeirtmtiAn of waln.KU paokagea. ... Any information la reaard to tha route. Ao., can be obtained at th office on First street, next door to ths Poatofflos. THOS. SAITHEB, " Aa-ant-CLOTHING. GREAT "WARDROBE, IVo. 84 IVJain Street. (Next Soor to Washington Hones). , f SJusV 'i Clothing of Every Description.',' EaiWLET S2HTH.

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Eegclar Evaniville and Caanelton Packet Tri- Weekly. The elegant little steamer . , ,,- MATTIE, LODWICK... .Master, i Will ran as a reenter T.-I-Weeklv Packet between Xransvill and Can. nelton. ' Leavee Xvaeevill everr Tn arlav. Thnradav. and Saturday, at tea o'clock A.M. Leaves Cannelton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ten o'olock AM. . , . For frelKht or Dasaao-e. annl nn h-nt-,1 ' ' Bejjulat 5a8hYiila-Ta.cket. - Th light-draught Pa-senger Steamer ! ARGOSY No. .3. YANDXGBAFT Master. , j7rT- tor NashvIU ON TUIS-1 5 'H! DA Y f0C,mDer o.h, at four o'oiock r. d For fre'srht or nam... annlv ah IummI dec2 fit . COX A BDMPHBEY. Aaeaaa. U. a. liAILwLmE. - i Louisville and Henderson i Semi-Weekly Mail Line. : To Elegant Nsw Pansngar Steamer JSk ROSE HITE! AABON BALLABD..... -Cantaln. J. T. MeCOMBS, FRANK HUBBY Wilt leave Cvansvills svery Captain. Monday, Wednesday, Tiinrtday, Saturday. no28tf COX HUMPHBKT, Agents. lSOO. ,ws v.-, t ' Speed, 1 Safety and i Comfort Louisville, Evansville AND Hempliis Packet Company, Th Klegant, Paaseafsr StaatnaraOKO. O. HART BBCCX ALY0BD -CAPTAIN CLERK. AND LIBERTY SAV ARCHER ED. JDDGC A EE th B'gjlar Packets for Loatsvllle and rx. Memphis each boat making on trip par " For freight or pa-sire aopty on board, or to" , JtHN B. H tLL. Or 1 . noZ7 tf CjX A BUMf tliiSYS, aSt., Eegnlar Tuesday Packet for Padu cah, j ohasonYiUe, and Eaatport ; The elegant Light-Draught Steamer EiJ. P. WEBB, B. H. BBOWN, Master. . .T. W. WILSON, Clerk, Will leave Evansville every Toreday at four o'clock P.M., tjr ths shoe sad all ialermediate porta, making connection at Johnaoaville with the Bailroad for Nashri'la, and at Eastport with tbe r-galar packets for Florence, Alabama For freight or pasaag-, applv on board or to aov27 - ' HUSTON A CO.; Agsnta. "or Bewlinge Green. ' " BEGULAB GBEKK KIVEB PACKET. 5; Th fleet and elegant steamer; e ' B.K M5EKBS05, A. DklNKWATXB MAMikR J0NH ADAS. .....,..iCLBB:. ! Bessms bar trips this cVi lug ar-tha rgalar Green Birer pnek-t, sol will leave tor Bowling Green aad all w.y laa He ire, 8 o'clock. I 4 : For fr-lght or passage ap .ly on board. ' n023Jtf. . . U.G.PAIL I Evansville & Cairo Semi f Weekly Mail Line." ! rai iLiatifi its vr r asschoeb stiamkb ! AEMADA ! ! CAPl". W. A. LOWTH: " " LEAVES EVAlTSVIirE EVERY i MONDAY, . '-' THCBbDAY and WEDNESDAY, .... BATDBDAY, i At 31oc1TCm. LEAVES CAIEO'ETERY V TUESDAY.,!: O-li. FBIDAfjaad t THCB8DAY, SUNDAY, On. Airival of the Train. B These boats have been refitted entire, and are uow in Drat rate order f r the aeoommodation uf pasiengsrs. . - . f- - - B Fieight recelred at all hours by ' -f HUSTON A CO., Aganrs. IransTille, Shswneetowa and Pada , , call Regular Low-Water Packet. ' The Fine Stermer ;ada LYON, JEHtsX G. BEBBT,.........MAbTEB. vm. a. UUHACI1- IrvwBira The ADA LYON ill run rernlartv betweth the above points, leavlnc averv Fridav and Tneedav at ISM. t- he w U take Cairo freight and psxaeagera, re-enipp ng at raaucan. ThU "arrang-ment ia permanent daring lewwater, and peaeecg re can rely on her remaining u .no ..w, uunug auw-warer eoaeon. t or m-lgbt or paasag apply oa koard. ectS tf v - Oourler copy. tfewborgh and Jsraniyille Packet (team Propeller - - qu aeTer, JSHO A ANGEL..... - .' ...MAbTEB. ill leave hewburgh every day. (sand ewwai, at . m o ciuca. aw m . amvina as a.vans-' Tills at S o'clock cinaeotiarwith the Bailroad. . will leave Xvanaville for Newburgh ai i o'clock. D. m.. positively. 'arrivina at Naw borer h at i o'clock. . . aw Will commence regular 'trips,' Oct. t, lb OS. a or ireignt or paaaage apply en board, or to i ,-. JOHN B. HALL, or - .OX A HOMPHBEY, XvansvilU, OcT-lf UNION BELBXL, Newburgh. PEOPLES' PACKET! Ev&vnavilla,- Cairo,-Hickman "and r.r r p"-i.;.:' "f:nrro; THINEW AtPLESDID ETEAMXB ' - -v m w . . m m wmhwhih BEN COX ; , . ' .' Mutr w.n.aa ..m...Ulerk. Will run aa a regular Freight and Paamswi' i-acaei oetweea ijoaiavil'a and Mnnibn. rlvlne b.ic uHwuga w, .1, easiness eatraate t Be ror freight or pssisgs apply oa romrd.orto- " , tuX A HUsfPHBXY, , HALL A BUDD, -sep2-tf - , i. r i Agants.' COMMlSSIONa E. H. JPAIRCHILD CO., , ' Commission Merchants, 8 MAGAZINX STBEET, : v ' ' . B. Faircblld. 1 Job- W. Bingham. HEW OBLBASf. oov9 G6m H. Willard. Bam set L. Pcrt.r. " - WILLARD & PORTER, . FOBWABDING and - . Commission Merchants, and Dealers li atl kinds of Produce. , w iaoeral advances mala on consignments. NO. 11 WSTBB 8TBEKT. EVASsVaLE,MD TINNERS. : y i JOHN SCAHTLDT, 7 Wholesale and Betail Dealer la Tin-Ware, Stoves, Grates, Eollow-Wars, Copper, Sheet Iron A Japaa Wars, No5 M.in St abov 2d, Evansvills, Ind aav- job v or promptly axecateo, the beet manner. , Orders solicited. si -3m DRY GOODS. CHEAP PRICES AHD ' GOOD ASSOitTJflJKKT, AT j. i ,? i i.'BOLLE & BEYREISS, ! : Wa. as Main. Straat, EVAHSVILLX, IND. WX HAVE JUST BXCKIVXD OUB FALL Stock, which mbraee a ohoio leeloa of Dress Goods, Cloaks. Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Hoods and Nubias, Gloves and Eeeiary, Corset,, Cloths, Caasimeree, Ladies' Cloths, Oaastnsta, Jeans, Flannsls, Blankem, Tickings,. Ginghams, Calicoes. Sc. Bleached and Unbleached Muallna. and a thousand and one other articles too ted I ooa to mention. Ail oi wnica win c sold vsar oaa., vo ana see at . aa, main eneet.

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IMPORTERS. AND Paokaees now on hand, and opening at (SaooeHori to S. A. tswrr uns.l ISAIH,, , STREET. One of the largest and beet assortments to be found in the West, and for aale at extrtmely low pri'-e. - - ; Merchant furnished With com men Ware alone if deoired. . - We are bow mennfecrurrnr; ev ry description of Cost Oil Lamps, Candle an.l Coal Oil I enteral, which we will sell at mas ibaa Cincinnati prices. ' 'Lamp Stork, 'consisting of Bnrn-.rs, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs sad Feet, for sale at Mann. acta rers prices. ' mhi-em . ,x ,rr t iU I t --. f 7 e 'Ji'X. INSURANCE. IHUIAJTAFOLIS rffSURAKCSlCO. Chartered. 1S36. Capital, $200,000 OiUce lm Odd FellotvV Hall, , 7 ' (North Pennaylvania Stre,) ' IKI)IAIAP01.Ili,iiaiDIAllA. . '-: Dl RECTO It? i ' S A. rLKtcHva, sen., A l aoaciiv, W. H. TALBOTT CUVS TorSIV,. .... SQDtLL OKES, SSB., ' A.'l. TItTua, T. a. a oaa is, a. s tick, j , Wat. HENOF-BSO. - r : aaavInsares a"'t kinds cf Pr perry atralnst Leaa by Fire. WM BENDSiiaON, Prcs't. Alex. 0. Jabcsdm, Sec'y WM. B BAKf B, Agent at Evansvills, Office of Bodim 01 lujs, ! seplt-Sm . - -l.tr - t -. Water attest. SASH & POOR FACTORY. EUWNEL a SONS. . 1 J 1 - SASH AX3 DOOR FACTORY, Corner Walnut Sreet and CanaT, t B vanavtlle, Indiana. Ws fubnish to Order all kinds of Doors, kah, Frum - and Biinda; alio, keep wa hand a larssatkf Shingles, Lath, Pine aad Pop'ar Flooring. Pin Lumber, Ac. . c- ', ' " ' I SHT All orders poa.ptly atteadesl to.x " a)o4 Urn Dissoi-urio,,- . THX CO-PA arNrrB9HIP KXI3TlKO BIta; sa the Under. tuned expires on ths .lrt of Xfeosmber, 1866 ' y limitation kitb-r partner will alga in toe settlament ef th buelneas. I SNODDY av-HOtfABD. Tn referring to the Csrd below, of Mesars. Woward, Prest as A B rrett, i take, p easora S smaK. lns-cattleailar mention of Mr. B.B. I 0AH. For twoywt h-hss had soiach-argeaf our hews In New York and b-a managed the bne neae witn aklll acd ability. Hie ealee of T .eacoo. vonon Flour. Poib. Ae.. have elven ireoeral e.tlif actio I cordially endorse blm, and ben my old frjaed msy lav.r mm- witb tsetr sninments o- pro ace. ,W. X. BNODDY. The nsderelgned hnV fo-tned a ca-partoenhtp for the (urpoaeof trsnia ting a GiNEBAL C01MISSIOX ETSISK88 i I N Uew Orleani, Louisiana. HO WAND, PBESTONS A BADBETT-. a a. Howard, H. D BAKBATC, c -V r t t -w ri r -m f-Newnri-anei .11 lJill W. B- PK8T0N. New Vork. GEO. B. PBESTON, KrantviUs. Ibd. CATL1N PBESTON, ? . Hndsnvltja, ilia. W. u. wiLiitus, , .Calhoun aad Osrsnaboro, Ry: Haw Yoaa, D.-cembr let. -,- ; c2S-t WHOLE 3 ALE JTOTIONS, IBxiy j'S'our No tio'ns of' a Motion House. f.'.Z ire t oil .' LI 0" o rf o: mhW2o , q m ra a - - rt 1 pswrnal BasifM P . a 0 o H P r r--, o g: CP - Sfafw B-aWk a. m ':.. 1 -SET' as ;..fii B-0 35 o Hkja p o saVfV r w m d 5 - K. Z3 m HI en - 1-3 psi f ' o Q. Pw ca P P PI ii 8- B w a - 3 Of-I. . W g - fb .,0:. C3 rfiMuH .. MHrd ? - s ' PAPER WAREHOUSE.! ' J NEW WHOLESALE i . . PAPER WAREHOUSE, 290 Main street. South tide, bet Beventh. aiid Eighth, ; LOtJISVILLB, W3I. CROMEY, Wholesale Dealer in s "pAPEI OF ALL KINDS, - - , S . BONbET BOABDS '- . .mmm ; -BINDK' ? IABP3, , - CABD BAI;D8, ENVELOPES, PBINTINO INKS, Aa Having had nearly twenty year's ezverlenc la thle branca of brulcese, I feel co fldent I can make it t the Interesff all p rsons bnjingpapsr to esamla my stock before making pnrohaees. Orders by mail or otherwtsabaU receive prompt attnetion. star BUbet market prlo la rath paid far Bag, Hemp, eras Bop, Ao. nlT-San

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fJEW STORE AND-f-EW GOODS. I.) a, vrfi. 1 T i I aIX HOW OPISIHa, AT MT HF 8T0BB, I NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK, - , TH LABOXST STOCK OF ' ' Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, 1 Silver and Plated Ware Ever brooght to the city ef Kvane-rtlle, which I can seu at grtatiy reaacaa Brtoss. for Vsas). WM.'BUCK.i WATCBX3 of all rrade o 4 wad snakes; vrleea 1 angler. from f 10 to 8350; all warranted good tarae-k. epers. . . CLOCKS Th OrjroTiraBxtb Taos as Otvapaav ' BICH JEWCLBY Of all the 1 atest and Most Fash, locabte Styl-s, aad Etsborate ' Workmaaship.. v.t --: diamond errs; 1 diamond pins, and" FISOSBBIHOS. i , -' GOLD CHAINS la aad. less variety. . . ; . ... 4 ,j . WlDDlNfl BINOS.. . OOLD THIMBLES. ',. , 6ILTEB THIMBLES, . OOLD BBACELXT8, PEABL BBTDAL SETS, onsurpaasabl la beauty. . GOLD SPECTACLES, -. SI LYE B GTKXL - ' : ' -, SPECTACLX CABE3' .. ' ' SILVER AND PLATED WABE in seta, half seta, or single piece. - 8ILYEB SPOONS, " ' BILVEB F0BK8. ' ' . : 8ILVEB KNIVES, and , ! 8ILVEB Ni.rs.ta Bisas, SILTXB CABD CASES, ' PXABI, CABD CASES, ' FANCY GOODS OF ALL 1 P3 -9 H Q B H CO O lr o a M W a o r-i pa H H Q CD o A tt S S D3 . KINDS A DE8CBIPTI0NS, - 3 FINE POCKET CUtLXBT, w a o I TABLE CUTLKBI. . i , PUCKET JbOOXs. A 11 And all Goods usually fonad in a r ir.t-Cleea Jewelry Ealabliehment. Watch Kspalrlms; ' Done to order on lb most ' - rsasonabls terms. " K,aT"sTr-"-,.'. Both Plaii A OsjtanaaTAk - HIOHESlTpBirE PAID FOB GOLD A ttlLVKB, "WM. BUCK. sW Those wishing to parchaae goods in y lias will do well to call aad examine my la-ge etcck before parol aa ng elaewher, for I am determined mit to b nsdaraold. t20 1y .... , I baroaiaa a Sa aeeertm-at of Gold Pans dlft-rsat brands. .. AU. Peaa warraated for -two MACHINISTS. REITS O. HANEY, Crescent Fouiidry, EVANSVILLE, IND., ' i 5 . . . ... ft .. .U Mannfactsxars of STEAM ENGINES, ! .frtti .-J-iiftf 5 STEAM BOILERS, ! 1 AND ;i::or CISCTJLAR SAW. IHLLS '. r ,.! J t,,lf u , ; tij ' mi r Of the most Approved Pattern! "I : r - aeso All kinds of Haehinery appertain ' - , " " . i ' J : lnt to Railroads, . .Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring: Hill, SUGAR MILLS, of all ilacs wlta the latest ImproveI nenti attached. i ...... Tobacco Screws, &o., &c, &c. AND BRASS 1 1 ! CASTINGS, ot every description. aaAXxaa nr Steam' Ganges, Gam Eeltinj, Ph Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe.Boltlnf i s ' i Cloth, ., at ' MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Repairing done at ahort notiea. Warstsmam st ta U1 Biarta t Ttepi,ir J3oilers. - " x . k. ' - rAll Order will leealva n, t.ll.M 1 .,k.. non ana will 0 nromDt v SI laa aw u. - j rsaaoBsbl terms. Offlce and" Foundry on tho Canal, comer of Intrle Street. uhlT4y CLOTHING. TJBRICH & 8CHRADER, Merchant Tailors, - COB. STCAMOBI at SKCOXD STS., j Kwans-rHI., lad. - i T We have a cheioa aswrtment cf Imported Cloths and Cassimerea. of a en per lor quality, which wa will manufacture Into garments at reaeoBeola prices. SkST Call and examine oar gooda aad prioaa. leUUMraa. RESTAURANT. - - Crescent City Saloon. JOSEPH L. KOHN has opened la th Crescent w Vviiy Baiiamgs, oe aoor a Dove Broughtoo A wona s utag .aara, a am class - SHOOS A5D RESTIUBAJT, where will be famished, at all seasonable hours, la addition to Ihe finest Llqoeta, Oysters, Game, aad all otber Comestibles, th beet that th. market afford. launch Daily at lO A. M. A liberal shar sf patroaag I rsrpeotfslly so-a.va.atf

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DRY GOODS. &c. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

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8'S iylaisfl St. ,

W take pleasnr la Info'mlng oar caitomers and tha public geoeraLr that we are leearring oar Fall and Winter Goods -t i i OoDslt tlag (a part of Brown and Bleached 6heeting;s, Skirtiniri, Prints and Delaines. Plfcia and Pancy Eren Ooodi of , iYtry variety.

Black Cloths, Fancy Cmimerei, . Caiinatta, Satlnetta, Jeani, y i . Tweeds, Ac. ,

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a iaro iiock oi ATiaia ana iwiuiut Plannels, Shirtintr Pianneli, Linsejs, Bed Blanket!, &c 1

A large and crefnlly selected stock , cf Pall and Witter ShawU, Bal- ; moral Skirts, Breakfast Capa,. : , Huoias, Women's, Misses '. '""! ana Children's Hooia , . I - and Scarf. .

Cloths. Sacques, Baiques and Cir ! ,. cniars 1 n tsck or made t or ,der on aaoxt aouca. I I a ) ' ty,) - .t,:.'. .- 1 I ' A l&ree st-ck and great variety ot l:'7 Hoiery, Notioui, &o., &o. , ,

All of which were purchased previous to the recent ad- , , vance In Dry Good. of I We are confident that vre can j make It 'o the Interest of all to call and examine Stock and i'rlceau GROCERS.

a. i. saaiaju. a. a. aaaa. , . DANIEL & KARN, 1 wnoi-isax caaiaas ia , '

Srocsrles, Wins, Llqaors, Cls;ajr(i:

Cotton Tarn, Hails, ato., . V o. S Water St, bet. Main an d Locust, . I fanll-Sm BVANflVILLX. IND.

IlfUD at MEAIFEE, Wholesale Grocers, ' Aad Dealers la Liqnori, Wines, Hails, Glass, Cot' ion isrni, ofices, wooaea Ware, &c, &o. INo. 13 IMain Street. , (Opposlt Branch Bank, EVANSVILLE, - - . INDIANA CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, INo. 84 Main Street, (Next Door to Washing ton Boos), jk, Cla Clothing of Every Description. sT . HAWLE7 & SMITH. DRUGS & CHEMICALS. . . . WHO LEGALE ; , , .: t ; it,- ' ' r-i. , . 1 -' . ' ' DriLig U Ch cmical WAREHOUSE. 1 1 feuris, sparks & co., Si ..Maia Street 34 EYINSTILLE, I.D. aea. Ths only ezclnsly WhoUwal Drac Bouae Is the olty WB- Ws duplicate Cincinnati and Loafvliie price gtfA. Order sollslled. 10 PAINTERS. oavaa. a ima.i. a. aaa-M. Bateman & Deeds, HOC8B, BIOS AID HTEAUBOAT PAINTERS. Graining:, Paper Hanginir, &a. Tlat Street, mat Sr-eoad sV Th'ri, HA7INO BECENTLT FTABTBD 11 TBI abvsba-ln-ss. and havine every facility lor oxecutl.g wora iq their 'toe. re.ro.lally solicit a share of tbe patron-g' o' the ciiia-na ef Evans. villa. All work rntrn ted to them will be rseentrA with neatneaaaod dlapateh. All outers promptly a i '.nded to. fcbop oa Vine street, betweea Mutates id ra nxTdiw URUGGISTS. B. W. UUB. - W. M. AIUB H. V. CLOUD & CO., (aaceesiurs ,o jiovl unan.) Wholesale Druggists, !. 5. Soutli Water street, (Nest .' to fta.on A i Ickey.) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Ifa.ll order prrmpiltr attended to. ootA-Sm. CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, IVo. wt 3Iain Street, . (Neat Door t. Washington Bouse). . Fin Clothing of Every Iearriptiou. HAWLEY & SMITH BIILLXNEKY, &c. New Establishment. MRS. SCHEFER . . ,, . , AND ... MRS. PECK. CLOAK AND DRES3 MAKERS, Third street, bet wee a If aia and Sycamore, TENDEB THUS PERTICK8 IO T3X LA. dl.-s of Eeausvitle and viclulty. la tba Millinsry. Clonk and Dieea slaking business. Xepeclal attention given to Uuttiug Cloaks and Fitting Dresses. A liberal patroaage le reepeetfully aoicitM eepxT-41 FLOUR. Rnfl BABBIT 8 DDriiLE IXTBA CH0I01 JJJ Family Floor made from "Id wheat. For sal t BBOWN, DCNXXhB N A CO.',

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