Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 December 1865 — Page 4

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WANTED.

WiHTED COAI-MINEB8 Immediately. From seventy fin to ce knndrel CoelMJ.ner, to work at the Alrdrla Ooe.1 Mine, on Green River. Kentucky. Can hve constant emSloVBM SckOi re bv wcivini o. Paradise, Ky deolo dlw H7A SUB P1 BTNKB-HIP. An active V basineee yanng m-.a. with some capital, wilt at to form a e. partmvrihiu In aoyrepict aKe p lyrnsr bosKees, aJsher mansfactnrfog it wTh iodising., Btof lefermre. gl aad r. qotrl. Address "BuslneM," P. 0. box 197. declidlw WANTED A GIBL Immediately, t do general homework. ' Also, to- Bxvt Cotfctge blow Cherry street, rd between Fcu'th and Water. A'eo, Book keepers, tfaleemen. Drug and lT CHrka Meoaantei, and Laborers wanting a good tavin siiulion M cull t the Great Western Inteillaence Office, Ho. 95 Mala aueet, eppodt th Ooort-r. ja. . Merchants, Mannfctnrer., an-1 all other farnlsbed with good reliable help.fjoe of c!.ar.e, , on short no. toe

1 TTTAKTED-AS AGIRT-IETKHTBTKTl, ' I VV wunty.und ttwrohtp to the Cite state, . Tj lor "The Petrolenm V. Naiiy Pipr a-" 11 a. f 1 II V. ... -.la v.rlt la tli m-Ht

.- 11 l' ..nl.ll.l,.,-. Th. work Is til mfHt honor M rtr pnoie, ana Tin mBir.;., than anv sulacrlption beok ever publish d. It will be richly bound In flae Knglieh cloth.printed on excellent parer, and with bold tyre. T3 IllnBtrntioiia ut ile nmeron and well-entod. The people want Jntnch a boo to-maka-taan "laogh apd ?uiw UC .reiudint Lincoln one day, i.erbtar .-fc.Jr tr BrHimre of yflclnl dotin. tnolitnr eTerytbinl eUa aili'e, remark -d tn trVnfi . tt ion epen the KaubT Pwn!" " V". Irha- uot.F' WBiai thi"OTwe. ;1 ho la Naabvl" "There i, a chp ont In Ohio,:', re piled the PreaideDt, " who baa bfeo writing a aerie of l.-ttera in the neaapapera. 1 am golnft-to .write.to fcahby tp c mo dpwn here, and I intend to te t blm If h- will cnMtnmiitate .i Limit trftfr.a I ni itwor Mjch with him." Aceots wilt t- r -Tperercp,-i' try, and will Dtmi fevPT". -tti r--Jn the order of tbeir choice, r.ti le tli ,Ut tomaiimUin, and hare no back ifeieht cha'jsn. JO.-KCH t. lOPHAlJ A CO- ; , 8. E. cor. Fourth and Vine Streets, -piT.'lm.-,-, -r r ,. Clncinca i, Ohio. i. ti r?f)R I.B -TTiAT-B0AT8--Two! iinaU llata f boeta Euaaire of the Wharf-uiaiter, or at its Euqaire of the t er, or at d clgdit SaDSome Bulttier'acoal flat J) AT 6555 1-00)13, ron.Si.hs, ; .u , ;.t Lamb's Paent If WeaTiig Loom weaves yard of Jeans in tbfrty mino'es, weaves cicht I dtff-rnt.knKi af ,-clolh ap.Uiai.au.e warp..wojrs reonlrai nosk.ll towea.T t a t and see me t f work, utsVU-Srira- etre , K'anville. - . -n7-dw3m ... .')! BLAEEUT, Gu'l A(?ent. or; Sale. TAH1I OIT OKI! HDNDBED AND FIVK ii. aereai n tha Valnbj Biver, at ths;Lilt(o. Chain thirty acres uu er Ituco god l-g it i. Sibil, ad of low-water nviK,Mon, an l agDOd point for bosii. and6na opening lor a ferry, that wu d realiz from one th -esand to two thousand duHars a vtarrAeirg n'Oi'SS bla at all sterna of w.tor. amlrlhe'cbW-H badka on both sides of tber -frier ftem Us mouth toTtrn Also, several rwts of land in White connry. Illinois. ' ' 3J.i Tur particnUrg, addrtsi t - . J . C.U. WIL30S, . dac3 dlna ...... . t . Orml, Illinois. Wanted to wsiiO ob B.KNT A skvin Octave, E-iwood, Bontid coraarM-Plafro, )n gcbd condition, and rmrly new- Twits easy. Enqnireat. -, ; ,-L ; uB. -sdAVANT , 175 Main street, or at Resilience, on lGinuiuk! "c- I tween Seventh and tigutli i treets, no29-3 I.-OB BiU-l.SSW FBAMB HOI V telnlog 3 rooms and pan'ry, gdc I HOTJM' rOff-J two-storv stab's : lot VJY. by 114 fiel, eituatcd on z a roomi ana nan'ry, Kocacenri tbe ootids of evtnU auii Gam stroets. V.nlr. r.l ... TT t VI . Pit rr Pi.nilT -fnv f?tllA A T TUTET FP.OIfTIISO ON WAriB"' RTEEHT 1 by IM) feet fronting on Locust street, on which ara two brick ttoree. laascd to October, 1867. Alao, &( few -fronting on -First street bf 150 feet on Locust sweat met deal rable psopaity for etorae.. Also, r .... r - .. lease for 20 Years- - On tho folluwltiir : 7 Lots on Second tre"t, and 8 Lots on Locuat, Plat to be seen and terms matle kaownat the counting room of bbitklla ft Belliy. - - ' ' niildly- - n , JOUS 8HASKLIN. : a . -, ' A : H OUoH AND LOT FOB BALKi f A Nice Dwelling Honse, containing eight rooms, situated on Alain street. Property In noo order. Immediate posseestoa srtven. ror . partlrnlii. enunire of K. BI8CHOF. BlS Evanivilla Union, next to Court House,! jpOB BALK '-. t . - i r30,000 fEET BEST , POPLAE FLOOEING lor solo by " ' " 1 A. 81STPS0H. nl8-3m House and Xot for Sals.'' - - A SfCK'STEW -VBAMa HOTJ8B, - WITH Urea corner lot. welt lot- with shrubbery , one of the best locations (n the city,, corner of twventa aa-t unemmrtsrroexa. r .-.. Also, if desired, she whole, or a part of the furnitnre will.be included iD trie sale. tKKVMironWi'-? ""Mam'i Orr-s Block. Inanire uf. -. r '- Al Water street. ' s . . . A ing 6 rooms, a cellar ,-ct.Tern, stable, Ac, in a vDiuv mTTi nv vnn i . trf f sjr mn. I VO ll bei Main street. ' Apply ro t ocl'J Sif ACKELKOElr HOBBBfSOOK. lOat-BALSlOH AOBES -OF. LiD, 1J4 OEJ? which is si Vineyard. Bi-ick Uoua with 8 toons, 2. oieterns and spring, Orchttrd f Apr-los, Peaobeaand PtaV',.1 ihbM from town. 'Apply to rets UAL'KH.IijrvBU IIOHM'IIDUU. A NEW FEAMB JIuTJSK, COMPLKTELY tinished, and in a desirable part of the city, lot "Ble by. eplS.tf. JlHACKtLTO"Bl HOBtiBBOOKv ,SE SECOND HAND HAY PBESS,' AUD V . 15,000 feet Lumber. . lit Li A C Si j .i J.1 S. 3fBNHSMAi "'''''"VEWBIasftVils"5 BITTROLFF&COaV ,iioY An Entire x2'itoc&CKougIit "0 .03 iTr-trffriiaA tIJic Iasb a a u 1 n n a-w Prices Greatly Eediic i-iA.'J At'tf 7 t' - ii .. i'i o; Mollisli AHEKICAN, ENOLIStl AND SWISS SHver patches! IRinp-s and JE?ins ! Plaiti aiiairaiicyTliilgsr

rG6ie5d Silver Chairi?r4revo,''er '4tf th 'direction -bf Kramer,

jX u i V H K d WELEY O AH. KINDS AN1 QCALITIKS.rASb LATEST STYLES, IN GBEAT PJiOFUSJOif r .Silverware Full Stock. r ' Plated Ware, Clks,1 &c: 1 PiaAL ATTENTION A4 CALLED TO OXJB G-old iPeiis ! ' A Superior Article and Largs Stock, made to oar order and Wacvantad -OBIK YEAH, , . hf. asar Call In and s e, at :--4--.l BITTBOLFF CO.'a-n No. 28 Main Streets " J' (OneDoorAbcffO First.) t-OLD GOLD AND 8IanV3R BOUGHT. MBMMBSSMSMWsssMssesewwSMesswwa PORK PACKING. if" NOW BEADY FOR THE PURCHASE OF . BOGS; Way be found at H. W. 01 end A Ce.'s, or at 8aaiuel Orr's Pori Honse. " - -Family Lard, Bibs, and Tenderloins' fbrofshel back of Mr. Orr's Iron Store. ' ' "d:I2 dim CLOTHING. - ATJtJArll TTT A T? TiTJ e"i YT jtaAiXjaa.; ., suwuuaiju..-1'' No. 84 IVXaiiA Street, (Next Door to .Washing :oa Houb)v ML. 'in Cleaning tot Every:! stcriptluili; tit. s HAWXHY & SMITE.1' ,A DISSOLTTTIO K ' NO'ilCE. "aOriCB 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, THI M.it M.tri neretofore existing . atwesiU 7t t w , 7' f "" on. M. L, Bacon, mki:J ?'.! the name and style of McKinuey. tlhngton A Co., is this dav dissolved Kentucky, and S t?sC',V?;.!!.. The bouse formerly occupled by tut. firm -ie-fof I rent For particulars, lbqufrof ?. X WaUonH or Jarra n own, a,vanavti, ind. - - , - ;7. MATI. MoKINKIT. 7aiMii j So .'!::. W. B. IdjIMavoir A T. T. Watson. 11. dec!3 dim . . M. L. BAO N. CcJAL. . .n-yirBODIAI.1 eo'vTA. Offlee on Water Street, Between Jfalu and Locust Streets. f4 A constant supply, and orders promptly SlioO. - olil

JOURNAL BUI LT iNGb. , l.lC'ST STHBKT, WTWrFN KlUfT 4SP W ATSE.

'r : KAILKOAD r m& tJ "1 4 TafcesiEffect Thursday, Not, 9, 1865. JEVANSYILLK ilCBlf FOEDSYIllE. . ! 01.18 0TH. ' ' ' i ZeaM. Arritt. irrvn. ,. 5 ; EvaDfTille. Tiocennn. I. Hante Accommodalion.fi :40 A 1 10:?T A I 2 :15 r Mail U.f.:W8:tSA I 11 r47 A M I .3;tO P Yiuceani Aec'a ;iup at J -a.:u at ) eoitta aotrr.i. ' Leave. Leaf. Arrive. r,- Terra Hante. Tlncennea. E'Til'e. Vincennea Ace1 :'m I 6:30 a i"m6:fiOAM I 12:S0r M.3:20r J:34p 9:15 AM 6:8p :I7F Freight A Acc Mai) TERSE HAUTE Si I5DIO1P0IIS, raoM raaaa hatjts. i Leave. Arrive. 12:0 liight Krpw.-i i....A. l '13 a Accommouation , . i.uti 6:30 PM 11:15 A M 3:2D K Ezpreaau.M.,v. .5 p M OHIO & MISSISSIPPI B , R, 1 ' I fOM TISCIHHia. i i . a s . SoiMg Ea GoinJ WeU Ma!l.... p.li;ML'i:53p .M-.tAru 6:00am toT, U vi Bx press., Passenger! ST. 10UIS A5D CAIRO t..t.,i. Tna.lLi ,t 9-11 P.K. mklr.dAMMH. I .1 . '.w. X 1 XI U R V A MH.UI . K, r an i M.nd tCairo at 6.w M f. j. ... j.j t-: SATURDAY .'. DECEMBZK 16 ia?We are indebted lo Harry Sweet, 8eCona clerk" of" tti 'gaY Morning Star;

for Memphis papers of the 12th, in quick I respective Districts tor --"ji , A.i'J t-'x'O L ,'. A r.'J bvVitfood, Or anything felsCtUat ,Cun.. la Used time. .. ... . ,, . I v .., . - ? ..... ...

. ... - 1 m - I Ctosiso Scenes. Another elegant

lunen was BByesieraay; .morutng x j the order cf the 'committee ot toe reladies aUMasonib Hall, .nd ..we JregretJ di'atrio'ts.'Thuk'. Veal suffering

that it was slimty attended. Not hilf the business men and merchants called in, that shpbfj have been there.- A few a;h:.''.0.. UnBtjon.t-'hrit ih a " v, ------i t priCei were s6 low that the balance; were - - ! r . .

withdrftwp" and .will.be. kfjt Jor,s.om jKjj contulmng the nam Oftha officer

future ifaip There were some of the most exquisi te articles offered "for sale there; liaf wQ' ever saw;.'; Among these was e bouquet:; in a shell -basket, -the nowerBiormaaoi leamers, me preiues! buu iuobs luguuiuus j,muj wo , eve ow, Afln benntifal embroidered' Stand cover, that was greatly admired, e j Tbe decorations of the, Ball were by Mr, Edgar - Punk. Florist, and were surpassingly fine. ' Two cornucopias a shield and IbeUbree linkslwith the initials F. L. & T. were: composed .of moss, and were most admirably execut ed. (I,uwas .a work involving. po. little time anertrenUeyaDdMr. Dunk deserves jtteat 'credit', for he elegant taste( disolaved. ... A .t H .-tt-.-ti . ..1 .-.-: f . . c ih a he-Jadies. hay a the .tbanks ot t he Journal Company for the Jarge, beautiful ' a Aa st tit et ' an o Ira so n r - Via nftioa and delicious case sent to tbe orhce yesterday evening. We, leara that. the, total receipts, will amount to near one fhousan uuiiars. ars. a ney snouia oave dbcu more u:an uouote that amount Kam.r.ls.TTvn Two atlomnta vara made0 yesterday atHhop-tift.fnV a the': Btore 0f Wright & Roberts, on Main I HLIKI1L A 111 CC 1JLUIUUIB U lOUlBlCD CULCICU street Three Ethiopian females entered i - - - the store, and one managed to partly hirfta'wfi"arja the other.- 0nd-;balmoral skirt beneath their shawls. Tbe smaller African was first detected, and her shawl .was suddenly raised, exposing the pur loined gooUa::iTbe) Jargef 'gfrl Mfiqiieti an air and tone of virtuous indignation, exclaiming: " 'Fore de Lord, gal 1 what you mean by stealin' dat a way right heraiBi'der tor?JVtSuda'enIy -one - of tte proprietors aiseherjShawl, and lo another balmoral was nicely stowed away. i Last evening two white females entered-the Batae store, and while one. was engdgto she a'ttentioVof'Mri -VrJghticr at least thonght she was, the other P-." Part rth, 8toreWright who? waJatchrngApresenily passed acxpssi raided hershsivH, and found about eighteen yards of dress goods stowed beneath it The feminine dropped onJherknees, prayed lustily for mercy ahd"waa suffered to 3epafE "- I :. ; "A Soabed Niggeb." We were "TV formed at a late bourwn Thursday nighi; that HryuSLrabaierWhae4p3turtiDg rrow a hunt ini!i.'eTeiDgl fired ot his gun, both arrala..whep, near tbet race ,rack. A negro walking BlorJ the Voad abotttf 80 or 100 yards in ad vance' probably thinking the shots" were; ioc. er' at him; suddenly wheeled around,' red. bis and"thu;lwheling, broke for the city with, thespeed of quatterhorse;; This incident properly worked up by some editgrlwhof jearj .Jthat the usgro will Teeome his equaU'if let alone, might be made effective' in' keepiug' him down for a while. .Surrounded "withthe""p7oper expressions of indignation; etc.," eta, a first-class sensation paragraph might be made of it """ " " " PebsonaX.- Capt B, Dfinkerson, bP the firm of R. K. Dnnkerson & Co, of this city, and Brown, Danker son. & Co. of EvanBville, is spending a few days in our ci.ty pn business connected with the house here and the celebrated Bellefontaine Cotton Express. . Capt Dankerson is one of the- most enterprising business men in the West, and the establishment of this extensive house in this city will add very largely io the business, of New Albany:, r The firm pis (Welcomed here by eyeryjeitizen who has tha prosperity of our city atheart ; During the past week or two a very large amount of cotton has been received by the firm here, under tbe superintendence of Mr. Schcenlaob, which has been splendidly put through by their famous Beilefontaine Cotton Express to New York, Boston, and Liverpool. . r .-.'. ., , - Col. Pendleton of Ihe same firm, will arrive here this evening from St Louis, and arrangements are being" periected to transfer to this city the entire, business of tbe firm. Col., Jack8oaT.bf the New York Herald will probably accompany Col. Pendleton here of .which the Evaoaville Journal's traveling local will pleasetak'e 'due notice. New Albany tyS ,-aqccD,iroiI ; Charley Cottbm has a most pleasant faculty of getung up happifying 'sensations.i? IfJ a live business man rora any other city ebaaoes to' happen; in -New Albany on business,, or iori pleasure, B t r ai ghTway B eTLedg'er announces lb aTl he isBbout t6 nransferaU his interests jto Nw jA(bhyTfTSTo," we 'knp'wjhat neither Colonel Pendleton ; or Colonel Uunkerson has any intention of trans ferring, en j. part -of; their , interests rto New Albanjj; further-Jt'ian; ,tbey have donealready,"-wbich isrnoi arthousarrdth: part of what they possess elsewhere. As for Jacksqqof) the JELeraldl he can't spread the lame : of New Albany nir Bdd' tOt -the 4pijlarity fthe great through" rott)t,e.'tn 'ihe Soutlarweet to the'Eastent sea-board. That wilt always be' through Evansville. There is no changing the fiat of nature.

Relieve the Poor. vt v.i;-k trwion H oommnnipatWin I

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frnm the Ber. Mr. 3pa ding on the sub ject expressed in tbe above beading. We hope that all who' Sympathize wftb the need - may read what he baa to say, and ponder; oyer it. ' t '! ,..:,.' 1 1. There cannot fail to bfS g'eat suffer ing in our' midst this winter no less some syatematic plan is densed to prevent it, and-even with the best instrumentalities at work, there will still be, destitution and its consequent ; misfortunes. ; But with proper effort, well directed, the safc fering amongst the poor may be reduced to its 'minimum. - - .,. . .... . i 7,' ' Soup-honses, such as Mr.-S. proposes, are in operation in other, places. We recollect reading a-statement tlaat in Cincinnati there wa3 fach 'an establish "( meat last winter, and if w mistake ( not, it was pot in operation and kept going' by the means or efforta'of one" hen.evO:7 lent indiyidtlat l We- lhipk, also, tha t is to be continued during tha- present winter. - ' " ; .-:, Mr. Spalding speaks" of the, advantage's of such an establishment as ; a deposito-', ry of clothing, beading,; Ac.,' for the poor.! A plan like that in operation at Indianapolis for many jeata ;might ba engrafted .into '"VTe refer to the olff established "Indianapolis Benevoleat Society' as it is termed, if we iecolVttt riehtly.TUt is aa Organization h."wii;cb all benejplent people join, estdestfie officers usual to sach societies, taeraare committeawc8isitipg of; a "ldy od' a. gentleman facta to whom ,t are, assigned aa" rnanv flauares1 -aa they- - can yenientlv canvass, the city bemgulif i Then a' depositor y. is deslgnated in each district, to which' all articles ! donated are tot be sent, and a general depository for this whole. ;D ' '.t' '7'.. r'U',ii ' ''. Tha c'ommittee:3,;vtheTj, Citrivass 'their j- ,:.i. f oy mo puor. . d.uvc itwics.ns .t-u. Hisnerise'd by the general de-positary on is relieved. , ana aaneer.' or imposiurp , -, . - j efj-. B-eUntL..- . - ... r C lo'crder to inforirl' th public of tbe ' T j!: t' s'"r- Irtli arransemenis, a oaru ii- uuuiuum nnh 'U',1 .'.rUdiriKhtfid" "all '"o'vr ." the -f " " V -j , ., - ... . committees, - 4he-; locatioa of -the depositories, thQboundaries: of ,it diatrlctgt nd . the" 'rules of the .Eoc'ietjr. jj pQti'c "arfe also requested ' to dist. 6 , ent,neffstreBt beggififf and to refer applicants forr charity '.'(o Vib'e. proper committee of. the Society.', Tha plan has lonjworkfjd. admirably. Some "'of 'the mopt prominent people i Bre- engageo in carrying it ont. j,;A V yaat7amounti",,ofsuffering 'prevented J tbrongh tbis instrnibentality. ' -;'.' !' ;;"' 'f The plan1 proposed! hece, or aomething similar) could not fr-U Jto work : well, if. its managers-, had' their; hearts iii the canse. - With tbe- t exoeptioa-; or-'he superintendent of the.'.Sbup-House and Deposiloryi "whdj oaght ft6 Je-'a' maa''ojf good business rjaalificationsi " the '.em pjjees eonldf be needy persons in ' want I r .... rr.t - . u ' ' ' 1 f" 1 j ' 4 w of ( empioyment " ..The expense-.should not.baieavr,' neither for fitting up'uoii conducting the estabiishmeBt. ' There is i nn AppBflinn tni-,. sn, t hjiatfo. ernenaa i jjany persons wquld glve'mbney.ttOBgh could ; be realized in- this ' Way o:.pa, CqrreQt . expenses. Wttn-tne. acl JlttOO Ot provisions that' wobU" be donated tohe calnary department. ; r,: aVi'jY:o Almost every family lias' moire or leasl I ' . , - - , - . - . T r . ' 1 ...f . , a 'i oM clothing, ; and.TOnsiderabte !loOd lelt 1 aw..mw..-j Aaif .cwnmgwuo som repairing, win generally uo tflorserv!S?be e?&?rdH the " Depository if tii recipients should bt unable Wdo'' it lhemsWl?esl'.',As.,!f6r. the food,.ucbOT-JU!' oOW.:frltowrf into tie '"'elop'-bueltet'itb'at'is' 'gobi-aWr ilheSe-

s o m&rLH tlwo aLL. -uiak apalaUkbUsa&iL.

healthy Bonp.MispBopjBQWOuld be gladolB.ye soteneficia! & user to put such food to, especially eirice the ordi n'anoC'haa gone' ' iotd 'llsot '.tarbiJiJig. them to throw it into the streets or alleys. The Depgsitery-J might have an express wagon running constantly, Catherine un such articles, taking them a'nd'tiie spup Jmad aV he -$oup?Il94se, to the tteedy who wight not 1)4 - able to sjend or gb'6)6S'iM-i''Hiea, balls, fairs, .aud .sac'ial gafberings, dould thus bevworthilyi bestcrwed. I Applications-foi, :ardv ought to be re quired to bo made to the ward or (lis tlrict cjsmmitteeawlio wofildjia.vejjppor tunities for detecting imposition. Tbu, by a-j system of writjea ; orders, a check Couljl be kept on the Depositary or SijeriBtende'ut, and" the 1 p'rdceeaa of the charity dispensed'" fecotibmii'ally' and fa the really need?. " "' ' p:Aou" I Tho Sanitary view of the matter is one iu wuicu ereyuuuv ViMo vi'y&up Hi the, country ajso, is interested, The k! i ZJ. -i k".' A i ...I i aypr and Council have, token meas.arss to hve the City cleaned and kept clean Now let everybody try Jo keep-, their, sys (ems healthyby, wholesome living anjd the -'avoidance o& excesses., and. let the pool be provided'.witai the - means if living Without suffering from want,1 aria tbe Consequence must be a warding off of tVereadTOVaHrjy-Tjr B,tleffst a great amelioration of its ravages, if, un fortunately ; it should visit Ibis, locality. We'Jiope-the views - pireseBtod vn-this subject may be weighed, talked over, and if found practicable, and calculated to subserve the end in view, acted on. We should Hikecf s w irell tor-ap bjic Hteeirug emm suojecf wiiaoui oeiay Libbaby Lectubks "We "are gratified in being able ky irifoTm oar? readers -that arrangements have.heen madewiih? Drl Lord to give ui fqu his ery popular lectures. - His lectures will probably, be delivered, n Thursday .and.- J'r.iday of next week, and the following Mondaj and Tuesday! , His subject's--',' ' "dt" " i -rL!-Coiumbn8--ep Maritime DiacovI X . - - - . ... .V- - . a .- c . . ' .er$r ixi i I i. It CI .) i.' II Michael Angelo or Rerivalof ! '!J Art"" 4 vi i.-l --l- notLUD ! III. Martin Luther; orrPrincipIes of i Reformation. - - i at i IV. Oliver Cromwell; or Constitui V t'onal, Liberty 5 j- fj "Possibly" a fifth fecture"can"be secured. i Dr. Lord has been lecturing in New Albany, and we findthe following com plimentery notice of him in the Ledger of th at city p T ? .fy rn Q I " Db. LoBD's tiECTUBE &)"LTrstBU8. A full house of the e ite of the city greeted Dr. Lord-iaet night in his debut before a New Albany audience. Eschewing the camby-pamby mincincr and discarding themmbp!B.$es atdpetxi locd tnrusts at parties and sectional interests, be took hold uf his subject with the grasp of a master and the genius of inspiration. Snch, ptaWBgraph of the times and the characterand exploits of (he hero of Western JciviIization, the pioneer of ocean discovery, is not elsewhere to be seen or. heard. As a hiatcrfca! " rctutaf' Je ;, . facile prine'epfj If any. one pan r,eueeraprrie tegiurp dusj,ness4 from its degeneracy and. decay Ptn Lord can doJt .i.-r.H v.-.t jr ; "His galvanic sexercises of.muBciT. and nerve Set. offTatlser BMnSifigly than gracefully the brilliant pictures of Columbus, his times, and his legacy to mankind." '

'A Gkkt isvKxrios. We aw jsterday one pf Mendenhall'a Patent HaDd-

Looms, manufactured by Davis & Judd, of Terre Haute, in operation at the commission house of Ehrman & Smith, corner of Locust and Water streets. It is one of the most ingenious pieces of machinery. After the warp is in and the woof on tlis bobin and the bobin in the shuttle, all you have to do is to turn a crank like a coffee mill. or a band organ,' and the shuttle flies, the sley beats up the thread, the treadles are worked and'j.baclatlpwonnd around' the beam until; thebohinr is empty. is a selfacting machine, "and is worth a visit by a.1- who-'wish'-to'i practice economy by manufacturing their own cloth, rti eM 'fApcH)C!rt:We; are informed that a borse, -Sdanging to . Setchell & Bowles, attached fo a "buss ' attending a funeral pa Thursday, by some means broke one of his legs, and was afterwards shot "to pnt him " out df his misery,", as our in- .'.) , . -. . - ( ' f " -- - Commnntcatcd. " Th e M'.' 13. 'fiabbath School, on tha corpes of Third Arid Chestnut streets, com- (, - - mence'therrsessipn promptly a"t S o'ewtk every gabbath morning, We . wien to say jto our friends, we shall be glad for you., to e with us. Come-and e! us, joatig ladte8ve will find" you av pleasant f 'ace.; Com?, young genllemen; we witl.iry.and do you gor.- . r-, f V, . 'rW eoW kefe warui'iicaiJiit'rooms, H..J , . ana papa, iiuliiui teacners to teacp you, Coine ftfjhe'fschool, you" that are in your ''jteens," for Yonth is the time't'3 serve 'Vhe' "Lord;" ihe time to insure the great rewarcTpoie all yl little 'folks; your room is nice 7 and warm, too," and BroT ' Tileeton will greet you With warm smiles and kind -words, and will always be glad to bear jour "Verses, giveyou papery and prize bopksj'when earned talkjto yc-i of r fhe Saviqufj-ond hear your glad -voities as yo smg,, And to the , miadle-aged let) ipe say, if you have an hour fo spend Satbath' myrniog, wherecan yoii speni it more profitably than' at Sabbath School. Come .t-,otfr" jfchoor.-- Come old," gqma 'ounofj come 6he, come all, jiod! idtlty M iteasant":;and profita"ble ho"tfr in! lie 'Sahctaary ,. . -" '. ' I "SUJ Vm.'T. IgXeheabt, Sup't. mm l:-..!-''. Another Fibb in Caibo. Cairo; was' vistted by another .calamitous fire . on .rVeiinesday morning. , Nine buildings .were destroyed on Commercial avenue and Twelfth street. The loss ia" estimat ed at $25,000 to, $30,000 with but. little insurance. xz'". t - -U." J ;5 J t A stationary engTrie boiler ..also blew npj the samej'.morniag, killing Bobert Hll pBJiBip"u3lyi; wounding, another man. t i r j Amusements, v New METRpPoufrjs. There was not as foij a house last tiif at at the theatre as the merits of the performance had led bs! to expect The audience was, how ver, a highly appreciative-one, and waswell entertained. ? " The Irishman's JIeartrr was welf presented and received with warm applause. - Miss Williams saing TwoBopgs77i8'r"T'',be'Wear:' fng of tbe ween, -most admirably, and ,wjis loudly encored and required to sing inestteripe .. secona urns. , "' jMrJjBella Golden was received with -loud ;d'' prolonged applause and sang tho " Main Truck " in a very superior miaaner'a'na was ;'coJi'ed out the 'second time,,, ,Her " Sailor's Hornpipe" was ejegtmt 'tmieed,' and was .warmly applaudedx. ;,The afterpiece went well and yas' highly applauded. , The, whole per. fdrtnanee deserved a crowded" boose.; ;' i I To-nigbi an- immene biLl is presented Ha'ndy Andy," ,"The Wizard. Skiff," 'and' .th."Freceh Spy ',; .'This'" will' , be pbsitirely thd , last "appearance of the charminir . and talented comedienne MisB ,'Mollie- Williamat, ' i'3l'il: j'.;.! - At.1 2 d'.rilbck tKiraftiir"nooh there will he" a rBatipee, when " Ten Nights inPa uai ibwui wi-itt- uo.. picacuusu. fvervbjody IsbQuld' see this great temperance araa rnoral lecture, '".".''J' . ' : AMUSEMENTS.'' 1 . r " "t rr -lEXeOPOLlTAH Irst klrsst, bet. Vine and Syeamors, AKHW GOT.T'RN ' ' Manairer. T. c.'pttir.B-5T7n ! V-.i-ft"tni! Btage manager, Forthe a-rrimraftrition of La'ien and Children, I . GKXSftf f ATI-SEE, thU afternoon, - V ap' ' ilt preset ted 0m 0- t SlorJ Drama. (w;Ten-!ght8 in a Bar lioom." W. VaOTdf"v'OaWM'Troat, . Admission, 5Q a.i Ihlldren, 25 cs. war MQoxa vpsa avx p. . eommeuce at b p. m. jj '! To-efghf last sppeanocoor, w ;''' ' Miss 'MoMia WiUiamg 00 f i is it - h , i''lelix Vinpeiit,' Wto wiU apprar to.niaht in the ' , i .. .-: ,n ... ."-'To'beiMIowed-with the first act of :;K XViAlIi-D SKIFF ' "! 1 T j corclude' with two acts of the ' : ' ilsrvoii spy.' STOVES AND TINWARE. ArBSSIOVED FBOltt H OLD feT AND on Main street to his new honsa, 2To. 14 Second Street, tetween Maia and trycamcre, and received a largo addition to his stock of wars, so that now he has be largest and beat selected stock in the city of Plain -; nnd 'Fancy TiiiMrare C00KIN3 AND HEATING STOVES, ' MANTLES. MANTLE FBONTS. v: The very bait ENAMELED GRATES, fine and I v " commoa, ( SKILLETS AND' LltJ?,' " " " ' VISS il) LIBS, . -- -.;- i SBGAB KETTLES, -- - DOG-IRONS. t: SMUuf EINU-rlRON j, awiry and ommon.VW : - UUAlj tli;i A i VARUS, BhMTANNIA WBE, IRON, TINNED, AND ENAMELED WABE, and everything 'connected with thj In fnos: In act, a geaertl assortment t -s a. i-o. vs. j . Hoie Furalnhlng Goo4s. A good a'sortment of Tinner.' Stock.' i All jnbutng, such as GCTTElilNG, B00FII7G. sic, done at siort notice. All warranted as repra-ented Oilers to eell cheap, at who.esale and retail. Orders solicited. dsc5 tf TOYS, NOTIONS, &c,TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CANDIES, a&C s ;a " iZ '' V '- ' "'-- VXf E TAKE PLKA8TJBE IN SATINO THAT V V we hare reurLe4 from tha East, and receives and Iiftto now un hand the lareest stock of all Toys.iYftnsee Motions, - - j " "I'ancy Good?, Candies j vu-t .'uij rtj. i .'. - t-' . . - - . ' In every -variety, ia, is largest stack In this city sh'irQ e will sell at lower prices than any conic' in Evazville. both wholesale end Jetil. Come end buy your waoU for ihe Uclilays. ' Our (toro, accompanied with the largest Bakery in this I 5ecSlm - - A. 4 W. HB1ST. SSOEUTION NOTICE. IHSl COPABTNEBSQIP 1'HAT EXISTED between P- C. Hamwoad. N- B. French, and A HrKnaioada9ier -n style of rJammsnd, Frencti Co:', otMeniptiis, 'n-nrr , was, on the lt ines-'disaolred bv mnttu) constat : Either of tbe above-namid partners ara authorized to setlls U bueincss oaanected with said firm.-l-eu ,..i,tI .j--;-..' ,- PC. HAMMOND. r. ..) . i i jit-'," ,iJi.B. msCH. -i-i Beo: lE-,186iar Oj A. HAMMOND... . MOLAS3ES GATES. I .. ,A A ' Jusf HeceiTed,1 - - HTEBBrNSa NEW" STYLE- 'MfyL "AS BE3 D GATES, Nos. 2 aii-f 3, f r aa!e by the dozen or single : also. Cast Steel Moulders' Shovels. Jacob stbatjb a son, deal 74 Main stroat.

Local Notices.

Great Sale to-day. Foa a Term of Twestt Yeabs Seven lots fronting on Second street, and three lots fronting on Locust street, will be sold this after noon at 2 o'clock to the highest bidder, for a terra of twenty years. ' , ,.: ' . Persons desirous of good business stands at their own rates for the first five years, and easy rents during the rest of the term will do well to be on hand. '''"'''''" . .J . " y Gbiks Rites Coal delivered im mediately at No. 5 Water street, . be tween Main and Sycamore (np stairs.) - decl6 3t - .-.., . ' Weak Eyes. The principal source of weak eyes .is indigestion. . The Bed Jacket Bitters remote indigestion, they iuvigorate tbe system, tone the stomach, i and make a life of misery one of heal'.h and strength. a- S t2f Head & Mooney, No.. 40,. Main street, have just received a large' lot of Nubias, Hoods, Sontags, GeQi.j and Ladies' Scarfs,1 Shawl, and Wooren Goods generally.- Call, soon.-., dl5d3 L - ' n i ,;V si ' , Bt Expbess this Day. We have re: ceived a case of Poash Walking Boots, the finest thing of the "kind, eyer shown id this market AIbo, a case of child's Polish Boota. .Th?58 boots make" a val uable Christmas present Buy item now,1 J." S. Ricker,'8 Second'Su r'l3wedfrid. J:j '- . J? ; - a Willard i;-:Porter,i at No; 11 Water street, have, at wholesale, twenty five barrels fresh Eggs,;-fifty kegs fresh Butter, and any amount of Apples, Po tatoes, Flour and Onions. Grocers take notice. m i -3. ;imde!5-2t : - rjSF If you want a neat job of sign work of any description done prompt ly and at a fair price-calLT3sn Cj W. Osborne, No. 6 Second street, basement 6t Bray' a Block,' where yon will find him prepared to do all kind of lettering, I Particular attention giving to lettering I nnA erllltri is fri crluoa -f " . T i 3h , S" Having- made a permanent en gagement with Mr. C. Vfi .Osborne, my old fnends and customers will find me at his shop ready to accommodate them' 3t Geobge' Wir-iER; 4t ' , 1 , 1 T Clothing at Auction. I will sell at auction, commencing Tuesday morning Dec. 19th, and continue three " days a tbe old- auction room ' ooposite the Washington House, at I0o-lock,,a largi lot of servicable Ready Made Clothing, such- as men's and boys' cloth,' cassi mere and satinet coats, pants and vests, beaver,' pelatt and broadcloth overcoats ior men and boys, a good variety- f Tailors' Furnishing Goods, and Dry Goods. - Goods will be open for inspec tion Monday afternoon. Hibah Nelson, Auction'r. decl5d3t. . - Fob Rekt.-A. good brick house with seven rooms and garden. '. ; .' "'-". . A. Johsson. Wabbick: Coorty Obdebs. I will purchase two Warrick County orders if offered soon. ' ' ' ".',' A. Johnson, ! ;:, v -.,-.. Third street . i Boy Youbself a Home. Captain E. Scboenlaub, -having moved to New Al bany, offers for sale his dwelling honse on Main Street, opposite2 tbe Depot of the E. & C. R. R. The house. is. new and in first-rate condition. It contain seven rooms with all the necessary con veniences, outbuildings, dec, and is very desirable piece ol property. Pos- .- T . i . session - given immediately. For ti -ulars and the property will be stTrd at a bargain enquire of ' '.'"'"''!;' i dcl2 dlw. Emil Bischof, j u . j Ed. "Daily Union. ! Falsb Haib. The ladies of Eans ville will find at the rooms of Misses Powers' & FarrelT, on Locuat"" Street," opposite the buerwood .House, a large and elegant assortment! of false hair such as, long switches, braids? puffs, curls, Ac, all of the latest styles. Also all kinds of work constantly on hands and made to order. - Also 'hair jewelry of every description;, made "to 'Ordersuch , as . pinsfj. rings, . watcb-guards charms, ic- ' ! 'Miss J. Farfel has just amved-frcrttr New York with all tbe" latest styles Those wishing anything in thiir line Lett " ".i,C-.?y-,V -J' 'jii tTMl UICUBO tiiciu a cull. utiii uxw, j S Family carriage- for sale.: " En quire at.J)r.. JLHass'effice.. (.' j Gum Boots fob Gbs.'T8 A fine thing for" hunters. Gum Boots for ladies. polish Boots for ladies, misses and child ren elegant goods, and apld very low at the Boston Shee Store," No. 8, Secon Street J. S. Rickib. I 13wedfrid. DRUGS & HbLESAt,! 23 iau .Drug &. ChernicaX a i r WAREHOUSE.1 FER'liIS,, SPARKS' &' CO.)' " rijrr'akvt 3i.......Kaitt Street,.,. .....34 ktaxsViie;iSd. sThe DiiljrCilxlcsive Wholefala Drag Honaaia tbacity tf-' Ws dnplicate Cinriona I end Louisville prices , " ' Orders solicited. 0 r "" " n!0 , . . . - v - - ..-.- , ,:: ' ' - - : '' ' -.: 1 ': ! ij -; . , -t -. -I - :. ..'i; .; -. i . GUNPOWDER. GUNPOWDER! Wa. CROMET, : Agent for the Sale of vJiiJ Oriental j&nMlaiTii Powder, 290 Mala Street. 0 , (Between Seventh and Eighth), .11 r " LODlBviXE.KY. sMu A full supply of Spor fue, Bifle aai'Btast Ing Powder and Safety Fuse always on hand and toraaie. . . , . , .. nis-: ' A CARD, T. B. HATTHKWS, Late of Lonisville, Ky, t. 1 . " '.. ' im 'a .a w. s. rCLLSEToa, , Late of Lonuville. Ey. i MATTHEWS & fXTLLEETON, rt. ; DEALERS IN- r r Agricultural ImplerhdhtsV-t S E ED S , WOOD AND -WILLOW WARE, : . Ho. 4S Main fStreet, x t ass v i i sWVi'SY,- ; no rf CLOTHING. ; , GREAT, WARDROBE - (Heat Door so Waahrbgton Honsekif-IK sj. Fine Clothing of Every Description. HAWXEY & SJUTH.

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ToCoiBivsa Fbiendc V e respectfn'lr ask tbe oSicers of steamboats urri-ring at this port, to inrnisu ns witn memoranae , mantttats, and al otcer intelligence relating tc the intenets of he river. Such favors wilt meet with the trace's appreciation, if addressed to tb.e Blver Editor Xvansvttie juuaH4i aao ien whii eitnec or trje wharfboat.. Weather, and Water. Tfo thermometer at sic o'clock yesterday morning stood at 11 above sero at the Sherwood House, against 10 r, the morning previous.,; At one o'clock yesterday it stood , at 14 s.ndV at six o'clock last evening at 1.6 above zero. The day was nearly clear and calm. The river is falling at Pittsburg and Cincinnati, and ris:iner at Louisville. Here it had risen: about four inches up to five o'clock last evening, and was stead. 1 rising. There was some shore ice run pin, but not enough to interfere in the landing of boats. There is fall 7 feet water on the worst bars from. Louisville to Cairo a - ' --.' . .- u' "Arrivals and Departures The arri vals and departures rince our last report j was closed include the Argosy, Johnsonville to Cincinnati ; Morning Stari Memphis to XioeisviUe; Tarascon, Louisville to Memphis; 'K. K. Dunkerson, 'Bowling Green; Phantom, Wabash River; Curlew, Henderson and return; St Cloud, Cincinnati to Memphis; Leni Leoti, Cincinnati for Memphis; Sam. Orr, to Eastport ; Abona, Memphis to Cincinnati; St Patrick, Memphis to LouisviUej Prima Donna, Cincinnati 4o New Orleans; Leonidas, Cincinnati to Jioals Due. Among the first boats due here are tbe Louisa, for Tennessee River; New York, for Nashville; Rob ert Burns and Morning Star, for Mem phis; Rose Hamilton, White River; Ontario, Laonidas, and Nashville, for St Louis; J. H. Groesbeck, Silver Spray, Silver Cloud, Louisiana, afld 'Virginia, for, New Orleans f St.. Patrick, Abona, and Darling,. from Memphis; Armada, from Cairo 1 J. T. McCombs, from Louisville; Roanoke, J. G. Blackford, anl J. R. Gilmore, from St Louis; and Peytona, from New Orleans. .'Miscellaneous Business was not par tipularly active on the levee yesterday, and the arrivals were not numerous Tbe Argoay, from. Johnsonville,' passed np about 3 o'clock "yesterday morning with 850-bales of cotton- for Cin cinhati She reports 4 leet in tbe iennessee to Johnsonville,' and -lots of ootton j-tbere for shipment North and East Her Clerk, Jesse Birdsal, stopped off here to arrange some business and will join the Argosy at Cincinnati by rail The Morning Star. made,, a quick trip and passed up at 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing, having ; made the run from - Mem phis in 60 iLoars, and from Cairo fn 2(j hours. She had 200 bales of cotton for Cannc lton,!'and a good ' many -'people ..........The Tarascon passed , down- with a splendid trip yesterday morning about 9 o'etock.1' She added fcobsideraTfJ fcer. .....v..Tb St, Cloud had .!sp a ood trio The R. K. Dankerson came nnt if Grnun ttivX w-.tkraintnKltrii.'l She reports thatbeL- L. Hjatt, (nroyt from Paradise to this city sunk a barge loaded with coal a short distance below Spottsyille JocksvWa did.npt ascertain to whom, he coal belonged but it was not to the Stewart Brothers Or Sanson,' Ruffner & Co The Phantom came it) from the Wabash with a splendid trip, including 400 sacks of wheat, 45 cpops of turkies and geese, 144 doien chickene, 250 bbls. flour, 3 tons of brant 30lomlkmeet7y'bT8, 21) KegS'antl 8 cans of lard, and one barreX-of castor oil, clearing np the shores. verYeffectually weshoufd' fca'lcalaieiM.-???-...The Lerti Leoti arrived here. yesterday after noon witn aoout oau, ot ireignr, en route to- Nashville, . (or which port - she will leave this aft ernooB.vwwv.The Sam Orr was prepared to leave at dark last night with a ..handsome .trip forJEast-port.;...-.V.The gay Peytonais dueirare t-fromNew OrleBUS to-day,? en: ronteito Louisville.j O.ur elegant old friend Wes. Conner, is 7 in command,, and Harry Walker in the freight office,u.i,i.Tb(e' wild Wagoner- had- not made her' sippeaiance up to 8 o'clock "last night . She ia'mostr unaccomitably behind time,"nd we are unable to obtain any, reliable information as to the cause of her detention,, t She ."uwilLi certainly ', b lop ',hj morning, tf not before .'. 'The'J. P; Webblwe learn',' Is agroufidjOrr CincinnatiiBarj about.! 00 yards. from channel. i.in.The Obeone and St Patrick passed up fromUMemphia tat 10 bcloc, last lgbi wittj Eppd trjipsj.aTbe JPrimal Donna, for New Orleans, and be Leo nidas, for St Xouis," were loaded to the aW; r-.'i'JJU l fell if. A i - The Havana is coming frorrfMemphi with fire hundred bale of cotton, not for Louiavtllei fob 1et. L6 Devi? "1 j Weilvwhatwoul"'.LouT8villedo with 5 W bales of col tour S.hef has no cotton inarke" no cotton" factory. Ir might no act'or generosity on 'ihrjart of tfie wersor) shippers to land it at Portana swai (five iae traaepuriaiiuu company tifa job .-of hauling jt thence td JefferidnVill? J and : reshipping it ' East fhat-a-be done-cbeaper ai JieW.Al bany. Louisville is notin the ring on the cotton question. ''Green river is in a fair navigable Stage, and the R. K Dunkerson is mak ing regular trips. , Evansville is -getting alt the tnxghVN. "A. Ledger. . Of course she is, and always will. Capt Drinkwatsr -and the Dunkerson "leases the 'people In "the 'Green river country. Our merchants deal liberally ithi ffilmraridey love to conge rhere an irsue, atuu win vuuuuus iu uu eu. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. i -For i3jtro.-Thar people's favorite the grand Armada, Capt. Jay Tee in com maud, and Billy Dunn and Val Soren son in tne oBioe, goes o u-airo , at If O'clock promptly. No better1 boat and no better ofiBcersr are atiot,7 , t For Louisville The gay John Thom as, su-Bamed McCombs, Js.the. regular packet for Louisville this evening; Capt Frank Hurry is her popular commander, and it would hurry yon to find a better. r;. jysAtrf"fe.The favorite : Lent Leoti, Capt Campbell, has returned 'to these waters, and will leave for Nash ville to day. She is in magnificent trim, and passengers will be weir cared ior. For BoKtingGrem:--Qfov elegant K 'Dankerson, commanded hf those irfsspeib!e gentlemen; ; Capt U Drink" water and Joba Adams, goes to Bowling Greet this evening, offering great aitraoi tions.tQ. passengers.' - ' " ' ' llForNev Or leans Tbe Virginia aad Louisiana, two splendid new steamersj goto New f Orleans to-day .TTott pays yijnr money amUakee-yenr-choice'' BOATS. LEAYING TQ-MOBBOW. jFor Memphis. The. grand and fleet Morning StarCapUA, T.Ailmore, will gtf to MemphisitrmetTosi eyeningv,': Jn the office will be 'fotirid J that 'prince of Bteamboat ' cTersy Jfjijjj jBanksmUh,' whose name is as household woras au along shore. Go on the Morning Star.

iiEUTJLAi: PACKETS.

Regular Tuesday Packet Evansville to SashviL'a. Tbe elegant Light Draught Sieum r TANDE3BIFT, Master, ; Will leavo BvaBsvllls for Nashvil'a, as a regular packet, KVEBY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p a dcl6dtf . FOB NEW OELEANS. y i,T new aon eptenttta steamer J!TT VlKeiIA. John W. Carroll. Master. Will leavo Cvanrrrlte f r New Orleans, direct, oa bATUBBAT, Dee I6th, at 4 o'clock p m; For freight or paovage applv on board, or t decld 2t ' VOX A HUMPHBAY, AgentsFOB NAoHVILLE. '-? The elegant r'tamnr ' T. J. Campbell..... Master, Witt leave for Nashville and all intermediate ports OS SATURDAY, Decm'er ltitb, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to decl4 COX A wMPHUKY.-Agents. Eegnlar Tuesday Packet for PaducahJohnsenTillerand Eattport,-' The eb glut Light-Draught Steamer Hodge Brown, Master; H. 0. Silbert, Oterk,W1H leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p m. for the above and all Intermediate porta, making connection at Johnsonvllt- with tbe Bailroad for Nashville, and at Kas'port with the regular packets for Florence, A'abama For freight or passage apply on board or to decUdtfi . : HBSION A ( O., Agents. FOB KA8TP0BT,... Tbe as and ebsii StAumer . J4-i? sAtl. Oitli.. 3"ii gairowu.Aasbrf ji. u, uuoert, CUrk Will leave tor Eastport aad all intermedials Tern-ne-sae.Jliver .landings OS FBIDAY. Dec lath, at 4 e clues, p.m. - For fi-igut oi pasrace aplyo board or to - decH . HUSTON A CO Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet for Nash- , ville and Claris YiUe. Th ttogsat Light-Draagbt StfrBtrrer J.P.WEBB, B. H.BBpWH. MaaUrV..;,T. W. WILSO'Clerky Will leave Evanmrille every To-day at four o'clock P.M., for the above and all iutermediate oorts: -' ' For freight or passage, acnlv oa board er to' declo . COX A HUMPllEEr, Agents. ! For Bowling- Green. j BEGCLAB GBEEK lilYEB PACKET.. 5 The fleet and elegant steamer !r.k. duxkkksox, j!t . rrr A. DU1NK.WATKB MAS'l KB. JOSliADAMS CLICBK. Beeemies her trips this eveuiog as the regular Green Biver pcket, and will leave tor Bowling Green and all wsy landings, at 6 o'clock. For fn-ight or passage aply on board. n023dtf. ,s, ; U.S. MAIL. ak-li Evans-fill Sc Cairo Semirr i Weekly Mail Lino. THE ELSGANT NEW PASSESQEK STIAMXB j CATT. JaiK. V. TnECOP, : CAPI. W. A. lOM TIl. ' ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVEEY ! MONDAY, - TBUBSDAY and J WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, ) fAt 2 o'olociP.M. X: LEAVES CAIEO EVERY , TUESDAY," ' FBIDAY and " ' 1 ! THUB8DAY, SUNDAY, On Arrival of the Train. These boats have been refitted entire, and are now In first rate or Jer f r the accommodation oP passengers. s7 Freight rec jived at all hours by HUSTON A CO., Agents.. EvansYlIle, Shawneetown andPaduj cah Regular Low-Water Packet. v - , . i ' ' ? : I he Fine Stermer ; - S ; JESSE G. BEBBY MASTEB. WM. H. CONANT lr.vs-llrfl PAT. BUBK. .Cl'n&aTbe ADA LYOsWilf ran yeiislarfj between the aiuve points, leavlns evry Friday and Tuesday at 12 M. She w II take Cairo freight and pa -sen -gsrs,roslipp:iii; at Padacah. i ' " . t '. iThie arrang-raent 'Is permanent dnrfw vaw, ter, and pa.secg rs can rely on ner remaiulng in taw trade daring-low- Water irsseen. -.if 1 -Ft frMgtat or pasaagav apply oo.fcoart. J .,1 1. - ;oc2e tf Courier copy. 1 ....ui.i,. ,', ,i . r ,1.1... i.l n ii.. Hewburgh ,and,Yaii.8vilfl Packet, kv ' r-team jrropeiier , r TT A T7-. . n T . V u JX. JQ. j XX , JEHU A. ANGEL- ..... ..wMA6TAB. i iill leave Newburgh every day, (:nndyex ceptea;, at 7yt o'clock, a. m , arriving at Avails. vllle at S o'clock, collecting with tbe Beilroad. I W HI leave Kvauavilielbr ewliuravUaAo'lov.. J pt m.. positively, arriving at Nuwburgh at y Otctoca. . ' ( - ' , . . - - . J r i assy Will eosBBaeBee regalar tripe, -Oet. S, 1865. i nor ireignt or passage apply on board, or to ! JOHN B. HALL, or i t t J"W L miunnD.tf m . , , I , - I aumrs..Ir.STIIllTlllDf oc7;tfJ : TJNDjy B ELJEBfflerbnrtjir Q1 PEGULAIt IffJIIJUE.T PEOPLES' PACKET I M2BUlllU0i Evansville, Cairo, Hickman and i Jnempnis. j loft A E W A cPLAtN DID oTEAMEB ?MtM31f!','1 JIWII AlJeHJI BEN-0X..ii-f w.gbsenTT... .Vaster, Clerk, Will run 'as a- regular Frritfi wid Passenger Packet between Loolevil'e aud -Mf m sins giving sriu. Biieniion so ati Dusiness entrusted to ner. : rot rreigBt-or passage apphy ion tnurd, arte CA A HUMPilBKY, USLli St liUVV, sep26-tf A gears. j Speed, Safety and Comfort. j iL6xdivHle EvanaVilla tAND : T.T I--Packet rn Company. Ill JKrletratnt Tm4rntrm- litamsra 6K0. O. HART,....fc.." BBUCS ALvpftty ,, ....i. -,..i.CA PTA1 ; .SiA,M.MifcKtsv AND Ll BERT Y no; -2;SAM ABCHEB. ED. JUDGE. -...CAPTAIN-

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T..T.OLttliK. For freight or pa sge apply oa board, 'o to i! 'van s. a.lblitVr - I . BoCTtr COX A HCMPHBKYft. J AS'FOB THE WABASH BIYEB i, J!7? th "ght-r-raugTit Freight St amor ,Zr.Z few naoa deed tf iiijr on ooara. r u. s. ryiAiL lime: i . va-'. v.t--;.r Louisville and .Henderson Semi-Weekly Mail Line. The Elegant Sew, Passenger Steamer - t. ;'.!. ..." -' . ' 'T'"T?nTT' TTTrnri , rJ .. v tu-uan"r-IV.1.1. tBivr Tirrtrv - . --,.-Y.i fH-(,-..-,.j.te CKiratn. . Mob daw- - Thursday, V','; Saturday.,.. iWedBesfjay.'j o28tf t --.I ' J : -I'-l !t .1 m - COS A HUHPHBET, Agents.' -PRO- OSALSr Notice to Contractors QIALID PBOPoSAtS WIL BE BECRtVBD VJ at tlie Auditor's Omce until M. ndev. Decerner 18. 18ij&. for tbe t niia'nr of a Culvert across Ftfton Avenoei near 'th, PowJer Meaasiae: also ior esrth'work for fi ling ti e road-way acrosa aid Calvert, flan a "a rpMnn"strn, can tie sees) t tnvoffic. " ' VICTOB BI"CH, Audi or. J Eansvtlie, iroe. n, ibk - aeciz a uu liond SILVER POLISflri "i TT BKCEIYBD A NW STOCK OP UPK. J rkrSHwt Plate Pjliiih. No Kfnrily ought to be without a box. wm. BUCK, ocSS No. IS Main street.

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DYE HOUSE.

Fancy Dye House. F. GBACPNEB, COB. OAK A CEKTBE 8TS. (Ntar the Canal), Has o sned a Dye Bens at tbe above plaea, and is prepared to color Silk, Woolen or Cotton Goods, Hair, Ac , in all cot jrs. I have been eigaged in tbe business over thirty, five years, and have been employed in tbe largest establishments In Europe and this eonntry. ' I hold myself responsible for all damage natained by goods nnder my charge. . Cleaning an-! Scon-ioz- of Ladles' and Gentlemsa's Goore done at short not ire Give mo a fair trade. (dlO 6m) F. GKAUPNEB. PATENT MEDICINE. To ; Consumptives. THE BEY. EDWABD A. WIL80N'8 TUt' pared Prescription for tha cure of CONSUMP TION, ASTHMA, BBONOaiTJ.3. - COUGHS, J COLD3, and all THBOAT and XUNG AFFEC TIONS, baa now been In nse over tea years, with the most marked success." ' ' ' t i.o,iTho Bemedy, prepared, nnder Mr; Wflson'i personal supervision also, a pamphlet eontaining the original Prescription, with full an ex plicit directions' for prepira io'n' end se,'" tdi .. . i - - . . I 'I . - get her with a short history of ,hls) cms may be ebtalnid Of Mesets. JCELLEB A WHITE, Drflgg'sta, Main streof, Itvansvllle, In., ot off . HS1B : uii, sussai;,. tiiiou, i a e-j.' 16i South Second ireet. . ,T w. '.'".Z ' if t .- WillUtnsbuTsh. New York, " .ear Price of temedy, 3 per pactage. -Pss ptttets furnished free of charge. '' set il2t,w3ra i H v n - -, i - " S ASH & DOOR FACTORY: iiUMiTEL sola's, ... SASH Alffl DOOR FACTORY, Corner 'Walnut Sreet and Canal,' ; -; Kvansville, IndianaWI FCBNISH TO OBDEB ALL KINDS OF Tinnr.. fash. Fram-is and Blinds: also, keep oa band a large stock of Shingles, Lath, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Pine Aimber, ao. , -- AU orders promptiy attended to. no4 6m ' ' -'''"" ' COMMISSION. Pastaikiii.' A a. suaar. . w. UASraa. DAN, AIKEN 1 & CO., ; COMMISSION M ERCIIANI S " 112 P0YDBA8 6TBEET, ,. ; I Kew Orlean. Louisiana. - DRY GOODS.' &o. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 1 t -i '' l .' ; .- , . . . & .CO., i i . dBiS Main i. We take eleasnre la informing oar esntomera and tbe pnblio generally that we are leceiring enr ....... , Fall and Winter Goods v.. Consisting in part ef Brown and Eleacbad Sheetings, bmrtingi, Prints and ueLaines, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods -of i.'. o,. ,. i, every variety, Black Cloths, Fancy Caisimeres. I fJaiinfltta. Ratint.t Jsini ' - Tweeds, &c .; 3:)T i'l u.' .-i '(.'.:, : : ( ' ':. J t i , ; X.-f,; b'l ar.ll i-t.. A larffe stock of Plain and Twilled Flannels, ' - Shirting; Flannels, Linsevs, aea iiianKeis, ceo. A. large and carefully selected stock oi i an ana winter Bnawis, naimoral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, . Nubias. Women's. Misses 'S ' ? 'and Children's Hoods and Scarfs. - " .G.-.i ,:.(. , Cloths, Sacgues, Basques and Cir i - cuiars in siocc or maae to or-. der-on short notice. ' - oa . . 1 r. u . ., ., i i , : iij 'j , i -' , - . . - I . , f - . ..1 ;, ,- !, ! I i I . .- i . ,. : .,. , A lar?e stock and great variety of j , , Aioaery, motions, so., so. . -.-.! '' -I I. . .,- . . i i - I I -.il., '. .- ... , , , j 1 r,i it ;.;,i. -V. -'-, -i ,' All of vrlilcb were purcbased prewicoato tbe recent ad ' vance In Dry Wood. , We are confident that we can make It to the interest of all to call and examine Stock and Prices. - W . . . .. ... . s w. , I '..,., GROCERS. B. DAHIKI.. ... A KSBsT. DANIEL & KAHN, , WBOLESAU DCSABaA U Groceries, Wlnea, L,lejnere, Clfare, Cotton Tarn, Salle, ek-e., . No. ! Water Bt, bet. Maia ea d Locos i, lanii-sm , . ' EVANsvrLiE. rsn; f t i IIEAO At MEXIFEE, Wholesale Grocers, And Dealera In Liquors, Wines, Nails.Glass, Co ion xarns, tf pices, wooden Ware, &c, &e ' TVp.,13 IVlain Street, 1 "Ci i , (Opposite Branch Bank, V Hi YANS7ILLB, INDIANA; f qiciu PAINTERS, a BsTasi am. . -,u. Bateman'& Deeds, ' UikVTBU . a-itam a ain flTKANBOAT avweof; OMMim iw js w , J Graining, Paper HangLrif,- &c. Vine Street, bet. Secona a '1'nird. TI AVISO BBCKNTLX KTAaVrED IN THE XI aive ba.iaee. and aaeing tvery fa .llitv for execnticg work In tbelr ln. renec f ul hr solicit a share of the patron.gver tneoitlssaa ef Evens ville. All woiA enu-ui-ted to them will be rxecnted with neatness ami diapati.k. All orders nromotly attended to. bhop on Vine street, between iwana .uiiu. . .. i ... :. ... i,,i UUOIV !- r CLOTHING. GREAT WARDROBE, ilNoxt Boor to wasblagten House). Fine Clothing of Every Eescription, HAWLEY & SMITH.

JEWELRY.

HEW STORE AND -' HEW GOODS. I AM HOW OPINING, AT MY HIW STOB, i..ii i : , , j . . , NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK, THB LABQEST STOCK 0 1 Clocks, , Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Ever broogkt to the city of Evanavilla, which I oao aeii ai greeny reaucsa prtoss, for Cash. vtA't" 1.' ill! 4 I All TO BUCK. il- i .t i i. : i. .-. i 'WATCHE3' of alt (TJm . anl Dinkes; prices ranging ' from' $10 to f:!50 all warrand good tlme-k epers. ', CLOCKS i. The Omtm ' ParB THOaje Jlocks. 53 I BICII JEWSLBY of the I ateet and Most Taeh. liitiaMetyl-e, and Elaborate Workmanship. DIAMOND SETS, ! l H O H H CO O f O O w CO St M O ,h DIAMOND PINS. AND -JINGEB EISGS. , ! OLO CHAINS lu endless variety.-. ., WIDDINO KINGS. ' . ,GOLD THIMBLES. , BILY EB TUIMBLE3, "" GOLD BRACELETS, '' ' ', PEiRL BBIDAL FETS, UnsarpaatabN in b-anty. ' ' GOLD SPECTACLES, ' 1 BILVEB .-- ! - .. "I ; - ETEEu . x - ; -; SPXOTACLX OASES, .; glLVIE AND PLATED i WAKE In sets, half sets, or single piece. SILVEB SPOONS, ri FILTER FjBK, ' ' BILVEB KNIVES, and ; -' SILVER Haraitt Bisot, BILVEB CABD CASES, PBABL OABD CASES, "X FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS A DES0BIPTI0NS, FINK POCKET CUTLEBY, !. . TABLE CUTLEBY. , . -.' . .. PACKET BOOKS, Ae., - , And all Goods usually found , in a first-Class Jswslry Es- - tablishment. ' Watch Hepalrlng Done to order on the most CO W H. o M H W fH & 'm m M u o O CD m o H3 i w 1 ta ' reasonable terms. Eagrailag, Both Plaib A OansMSkTAt,. HIGHEST PBICK PAID - FOB GOLD A BILVEB, WJtL. BUCK. ST Those wishing to parcbaas goods in u f line will do well to call and examine my large stock before pnrcliaung elsewhere, for I am determined not to be undersold. ec20-ly - I have also a fine assortment of Gold Pens oJ different bra. All Pete warranted for two m. BUCK, MACHINISTS. BEITS HANEY, ; -r T" "77 ' t , -...l . i O J .:-'. :b ;i ovir fioO noil r .'III ti . ! Crescent Foundry, ic-,') 2 VANS VILLE, IND., : i ".'lilJc Kannfactorsn ef I STEAM ENGINES, il'i fO STEAfrBOlLERSi j .--i tl I :.i .11 I. ' ,i, i ; .i

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CASTINGS, .'- of every description. u eti ii L , (.,!,'' :, ,.j,,a ln I .r.o, .. . DBALEB8 IB :r;;. . r.. i, Bteanx Gauges, Gum Belting, Tiiid Briek, Wrought Iron Pipe, BoltUi :-: , Cloth, tto., at 'J MANUFACTURERS PlUQSfl.,;i!; ;.: . i i i !-i 'i.; Jii.i ': 1 iff ,1 i.f V.-. " Bwtiae i Repairing done at short .. . e',- v ' ' . ' ' ' J l' :i: tin . -.4 1. ill fi Werkrns stent to nil parte te . ,:, OPAil orders will receive onr Indlvldsai Atteo-' tloa and will ke promptly filled Ob tbe mafid ,311 ,.tJB i raaeoneeie lerma, -nOi!l Offlse and Poundry on the' Canal,' v - 'orner or marie street. ,wUaf i K j.. . - ,: i. ' CLOTHING. 'l .; 'it n , TJBEICE & 8 CHE AD EE, ' afi Merchant Tailors, . . . -1 tne 'rKTeuaewllIe.ln4.:...ij.uIiir V We have a ehetne ejt.nrtment ef ImuOFted' Cloths and Cassi mere, of a euperlor qaslity hash we will, manufacture Into garments at rea--onsl-le prices. BW-jall and examine bar goods ana prieee. j i IrUAlmm, , ., - i -, ; RESTAURANT, i uo Crescent City Saloon, ,'v, TOSKPH L. KOHN has eps.aed la the Orescent; O City Buildings, one door above Broughton A, food's Drng Store, a first class ' ' " ' SALOOS AXD EESTllKA!fT, - . where will be famished, at all seasonable botrre. In addition to th. finest Liquor., Oysters, Gassav and all other Comeetiblee, the best.. the. Ah market aflorda. , ... - t, Luntb.X)aJly at 10A.M,,,,;, A liberal share of patronage Is respectfully sotcited.

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