Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 December 1865 — Page 3
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MONDAY.DECEMBER 18 New name for L Dad men econotniaert. ' What freak of nature o we see in the cofbred people of ;be Sooth? We 'see the knee growneeft) ont at the Jelbow. A woman describing her runaway husband, saya : " Daniel may be known by a scar on his nose where I scratched him." Mrs. Partington says that Ike, having became mnch enamelled of a siren of "ioBton, has led her to the menial altar. te didn't appear the least decomposed, n the back of lis wedding cards were ttle Cubebs with wings. - , : " Two sons of Erin were standing by a .jdraulic press superintended by a friend f mine, when one called oat to the oth- : " Jim, I d like to put ye under and naze the diVil out o' ye." "Wood yOu, dade, my boy T" was the answer. Squaze the divil out of you an' there'd 2 nothing left t , , ', Dr. Letsum, a famous phyiacian of the xst century, used to sign his prescrip.ong, " I. Le'.sotn," which gave rise to ae following epigrams . , When a patient ealla in hast, 1 physics, bloads end sweets 'em S If sitr they choeee to die. Why, then, of coarse, I. LlTt'aM." "Bob, Harry Smith had one of the reatest curiosities you ever saw." Don't say so! what is it? " "A tree 'hat never sprouts, and becomes smaller he older it grows" " Well, that is a soriosity. Where did he get it?" "From Jalifomis.". r What is the name of it?" j,Axletree it once belonged to a Cali- ; jrnia omnibus." Some years ago there was a notr.ry pnblic in Washington, an old and highly respected gentleman, who had held his office through ail the political twisting and turnings of our capital for t nearly twenty years. A ywnng friend was in his office, one day, and while sitting at (ne table picked up a small old leather covered book, which, npon beinsr opened, proved to bo."'' Thaddeus of Warsaw." lie cautiouBi remarked to Mr. Smith, the notary :i : ' . . ' . " Thaddeus of Warsaw I" was the re'j. " What do you mean?" . " Why, this is a copy of it." "Thadeus of Warsaw I" exclaimed tbe 'd gentleman. Be snatched the book, we one glance at it, and cried out: For twenty years I have been swearing -ople on that book, thinking it was the iblel All these oaths ain't worth the iper they are written on I" Thought and Expression. , Upon tbe opening of the Statistical action of tbe British Association, Lord tan ley, the president, offered some exallent advice as to speaking: " You can 'say all you have got to say a very few words if you. will think it ver beforehand. It is not abundance if matter, it is want of preparation, ant of exact thought, that makes dif'useness. A man goes round and round lis meaning when he is not perfectly 3ar. Again, we don't want preamble t perorations. . We are not a school of v-onc; and in addressing an educated lience a good deal may be taken for 0ted. Lastly, we only wish to get . truth of things." " '.. vjuinliltan has written to the same effect, and goes even further, for he ays that a perfect thought will always clothe itself in appropriate language, and that ' when people suppose that they are in ' want of worOa go express themselves they are reaMyitt -warn of thought,' have only got hold, of a part of -a thought instead of the complete thought, and are "in difficulty about the clothing of an onformed thing. De Eetz says that strong i emotions find their utterances in mono- , syllables, and the language of the poor in grief is often of an earnestness and . simplicity rising to eloquence. Out of tbe fullness of the heait the mouth peaketb. It was said of an ancient Titer's negligence that it was that of a jin studying his matter more 'than his "expression; but, if Quintilian be right, i the author had not completely mastered ' his matter, and therefore fell into faults J of manner. ' Quintilian may, perhaps, push the proposition a little too fur, but it is a safer general rule to suspect the ' completeness of thought when its delivery in words is difficult, and calls for ihelp. As Lord Stanley well, says, "a man goes round and ronnd hli meaning when he is not perfectly clear." Lonn Examiner. 'ar Stories. Among the Confederw prisoners at Point Lookout, Maryfind, there was a cocoanut-head, coal -ilack little contraband, who had fallen tnto the Federal army's hands at Get tysburg. Upon being told that he would be released if he would take tbe oath, he jwore he wouldn't, and actually stuck jit out The prisoners, for amusement, drilled he little darkie into repeating a number of answers' to a number of odd questions, -vhich brought master contaband out one lay in etrosg relief, much to their imusement, and much to our own hero's astonishment at. the effect his answer tduced. ' (One day the officer of the guard, a new womer, finding contraband- among the 'other prisoners, tbe only one of his race there, saW, " Why, you little black ras;al, what the devil are yon doing here, ' should like to know?" To which noth Cuffee: " Tee pris'ner war, sah " ontraband got up, gave him the mil:7 salute, and said- "I'sede innersent e ob dis unnatnral an' fatisidal contt I "-N, O. Pie ayuntc :.:. . . GROCERS. J, i. dahikx. : t a. a. run. -ANIEL & KAHN, I". '. WHOLESALE DB4XBBB III jrcrle, Wlnei, Liquor, CJfan Cotton Tarn, Rail, Ac, . Mo. Water St, bet. Main an d Locust, ,jll-om EVANSVILLE. IND. 1 : 1 t1 I " : HEAD & MKXIFEC, I. Wholesale413'' 'Grocers, ', And Dealer! in Liquors. Winn, Bails, Glass, Cot ton Yarns, Spices, Wooden Ware, &c, &c. iNo.lS JVlain Street, (Oppoalte Brauoh Bank, ' ! EVANSVILLE, - -... INDIANA i 4eW PATENT MEDICINE. To Consumptives. THI BV. EDWABD A. WILSON'S FBI. pared Prescription for th cur or CON8CMPTIO. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, OOTJOHS, 1X)LD3, nd all THBOAT and LUNG AFFKO"10N9, baa now been In nee over ten years, with be moat marked success. - The Bemedy, prepared under Mr. Wilson's rsonal snpervisioa also, a pamphlet containpg the original PreecriptiOB, with full an ex fllclt directions for preparation and use, to'tether with a short history of his caae may be btainad of H easts. KILLER A WHITE, Drug. jfata, Main street, IvanariH, Ind., or of J BIV. IDWABD A. WILSON, t 't 169 South Seoond street, Wllliamaburgh, New Tork sjsjrprlos of remedy, S3 per p xkag. PamnhleU fnrnlahed free of charge. doc7 d2t,w3m NOTICE. ' Bank Hoties. ' tPBI STOCKHOLDIB9 IN THE KVANSX, ville National Bank, are hereby notified that in election will b held at the Balking Hons of n Ivanaville tfrancn tfanx, tn Kvanvviue, on I'nesday, January , 18fi. between the henra .f 10 o'cloclt a. m., anu a o ciock p. m., lor seven uiwctois, to serve tbe ensuing year. , By order of th Board of Directors.- - ' ' BVtdAw. - . BAM'LBAYAKD, Cashier.
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A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, DlQClBKS lmDIAT TTEHTll) AHD SHOULD Bl caacKCD. It allowcd to coktikce, Irritation of the Lunge, a. Permanent - -. Throat Affection, or an-In-curable Lang Disease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN'S BUONCHI1L TROCHES " UiYlIIO A DlttKCI IsrLUCTOIH rikTS.SlTK leiTi Minr. For Broncnltts, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Dleae, TBOCBM ABB CHID WITH ALWAT SOOD (UCCCU BINGBE8 IKS PTBLIO KPESKKBS ' will find IVveaei ueiul In cUartng tbe loice when taken before. ftPgi Sfleakt s.and rU ing tbethroat after an nnneiial exerllon of the rocal Oisana. .The Trochet r recommended and p-e-otlbed by Phy.iclane, and hate had teetimonlaUl from eminent men throughout the oountrj. Be ins article of Une merit, and baiDg proved their efficacy j a Uet of many yeare, each year Bade tbem in new localitlre in varlooa part of th- world, and the irecaee are nniTeraauy proaonneed better than other art iclee. . iObtadi only "Bbows'b BaoscHim, Tbochib," and do not take any of tb . IVortiieej Imitation that may be offered. Sold everywhere fn , (he t7nited 8 Intel, and In Foreign Oonntrlea, at SS cent per box. dei Smda-w A CROW OF GLOBV J C Eyery Man, Womi and Child who baa need Sterling's Ambrosia b willing to recommend It. Three yean of rap Idly Increasing Bale haTeaaade. the Asibroela famoo all over the world. ' IT IS WA.BBA.NTKD TO PLKA3X. It curee Itching of tbe Head ,. ; . . It makea Kew Hair grow on Bal( Bead. It prerenta the Hair lrom Falling Ont. It rendera the Ha'r Soft and Qlcesy. ' . Cleaaece tbe Bcalp, Coola tbe Heated Brow, BemoTes Dandruff, Cure Nerrooa Herdache, Cure BaUiDeaa, Iosaree Luxuriant Locka, IncIineeHalr to rl, Supercede! Wigf, Kills Halr-Katsra. Good effect apparent at once. ; TO THE LADIES WE SAY, . The arubroele will anltr yon to a T. Elegantly pnt op. Delicately Perfumed. Patronized by Opera Singeri and Actreestx. Sold In aplendid doxm er cartons, cootaliileg two large bottle No. 2 (or morning, No. 1 fur erening. TIIKKK IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. STEBLINO'd AMBBOHIA la tbe beat, moat agreeable and effectWe toilet in tbe world. To prore thia, try a oarton. Sold by Ii nggiata. Sterling's Ambrosia Manufacturing - v Company, - - - ai rCLTOS Street, DEW YORK ol'4-dwly COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. Thia celebrated Toilet Soap, In anch nnircraal demand, ia made from the eboleeat materi ale, la mild and emollient in ita nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely benefietal In It action npon the akin. For Bale by Draggiata and Fancy Goods Dealers. ' ," ao2--ly A Card to InwalldB. A Clergyman, while residing In Sooth America aa a sessionary, diacorered a aafo and aimpla remedy for the cure of Natrona Weakneaa, Eurly Decay, Diaeuea of tbe Urinary and Seminal Orgaue. and tbe whole train of dieordera bronght oat by banefol and vicfona babita. Great nnmbers bare;been already cared by thia noble remedy Promptod by a deaire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will aend tbe recipe for preparing and using thia medicine. In a sealed enrelope, to any one who notds tt, Free of Charg. Please eucloae a post-paid envelope, addrraaed to yooraelf. - ' Addrosa, ' JOSEPH T.IHMAN, iy27,6aa. Station D, Bible House, V. T. City. , HAIR DYE! HAIE DYE! Batchelor's Hair Dye ia the beat In the known world. The only true and perfect Dys Harmless Instantaneous and Sellable produce a aplendid Slack or Katural Brown rem, diea the ill effects of bad Bros, and frequently restores the original color. Bold by all Druggist. Tbe gennine ia signed, W. A. Batehelor, 81 Barclay street, Ni-w York. ap2V9ra Halt's Vegetable alcliian'Halr Itsnewer has prored itself to be the meat periect preparation for the balr erer otfered to tbe public. It ia a vegetable compound, and. contains no injurious propertiea whatever. IT WILL KKSTOUK QHKX HAIB TO ITS OttlGINAL COLOB. i It will keep the hair from falling ont. It cleanse the acalp and makea th hair soft, lnatrnna and silken. . It la a splendid hair dressing. ' 1 No person , old or ynnnr, shon?d fall to use It.' IT IS KECOMMENDKO AND I't-KDBY THE FIBST MEDICAL AUruOBITY. aw-Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewer, and take no other. B. P. HALL CO., Nassau, N. TI , Proprietors. For sale' by KELLe.lt a WHITE, aud Drug, gists generally. oc25-6iu UNDERTAKERS. R. SMITH & BRO., UNDERTAKERS, S. E. corner Main street, near Canal, ' EVANSYILLB, IND. Coffins and Hearses furnished to order. .... oct - WANTED. Book .Agents, Look Here I IrXTTELL'B NBW OKE-VOLCSIE HI8TOBT k. of the Bebellion, now publssbed and being delivered to tubscribers, gives exesllent aatiafaction, naviog been carefully prepared for the Presa since the close of the War. It is tbe War complete, in a single volume of about 80J ltrge ao'i closely printed pages, illustrated by Alans, and forty beautiful steel engravings: has an index of event, and ia strong'y t euud In leatner. i n popularity oi tnta wort is rarely equaled. Thecenraa ia but Jast begun, yet i has within ninety daya over tO.OOO subscribers, ftluttltudes are waitteg for just such a book. It is the cheapest War History published or even proposed. . The author was formerly editor or the Army and Navy Jonrual. Agenta cas -solicit with a aample. For 4. irculars. with terms, address HSNBT HOWE, No. 1U Main atreet, u't& C'lacinnati, Ohio. NEW STORE. 46 Iflain Street 46 IV- , -T MATTHEWS ,Co,:i, V(. AND.. : , ! FULLERTON, OPKN THIS DAT FOB BALI AT . J. f.i .ii i.i -." - J- i n Wholesale and Retail, ' A wall selected Stock of WOOD Iajtd willow-ware, Agricultural Implements, SEEDS AND HOUSEKEEPING - i. ARTICLES. In their stock will be found . Bncketa and Tuba, ot all aorta. Manure, Wooden Bowls and Trays of all sizes. Bolling-rlna, Towel Boners, culler rriut, ac, Market, Clothes, Wash and Corn Bask a. Fancy Baskets of numberless varieties. WiUow Cradles, Wagons aud Children's Chairs. Brushes ana Dusters in great variety, ktata and B.ugs, a large aaaortment. Canisters and other Kitchen Conveniences. Silver -elated. Brittania and PUaiahed Tin Wars Cordage and Twine, of Heoi;i, Jute, Eirat and maniua. Family Cutlery of beat make. ' ', Tea-Trava and Waiter of various atyles. Fsncy Japannid Toilet Seta of bean lful designs, a ire iron lianas in great variety . j Plate Warmers.. . .; . ' Paney Par vrCoai Vases. And various otiior articles, too numecons to men tion. They call particular attention t- the novettlaa of THE AMKBIOAN COFFEB B0A8TB8, Which, when wonnd np like a clock, roasts cof fee without further attention, bro lining every grain exactly to the same color, and whicb, if used in conjnnciton wlttt one -ci our uta uommiai Cone Pots, will nab everybody to have perfect conee. 1TE3 PATENT COAL OIL LAMP AD SHADE ATTACHMENT, Which so concentratea the light that ther Is no shadow nnaer tbe Lamp, and allows th Lamp to be tiled, trimmed and lighted without removing ahadeor chimney.- - , . Aa convenient aa gaa more portable and cheapr, and a better light fr the eyea. UNION CABPET SWEEPERS, With which a child can sweep a room while thinking he is playing "horsey." Tbe flues t assortment of fancy BIRD CAGE3 ever brought here. Ail atylee of large and emmll Folding Chalra carpet, alat, cushion ard cane-Beat the most comfortable Chair yet mad", and guaranteed periect 1b wood and workmanfh'p. - We aik a share of public patronage, and will do our beat to de-err . MATTHEWS A FULLEBTON, no6 dlwawlw - - No. Alain street. COMMISSION. r. b. KuaTo.r. a. snui.jtiu bichouoh. HUSTON & CO., Forwarding & Commission : Merchants, ABB WHABFBO AT PROPRIETORS, ICvans ville, Indiana,
BLANK COOKS.
GET YOUR BLANKBOOKS ' AT THI Journal Ofiico QUEENS WARE, &C. China. AND Packages now on hand and opening at oiii i ' nuEit Snooessora to M. A. Cawrenoa.1 ISTo. 18 mUXN STREET. One of th largest and beat aeeortmeote to be fonnd In th West, and for aale at extremely low pri'-ea. . .. Merchanta fnrnlahed with common Ware alone if desired. We are now maBufacturlna: ev ti descrintion of Coal Oil Lamps, Candle and Goal Oil aoterns, which we will sell at lesa than Cincinnati prices. . Lamp Btork. consisting of Burners. Shades. Chlmoevs, Peg and Feet, for Bale at Manu acta rera' prices. mnif-sm , COMMISSION. Brown, Dunkersori & Co., EVANSVILLE, IND. - Commissioii Mercli'ts" w is v .4 . ..... .AKD FORWARDING AGENTS. Also, Etpecial Agents for the Bollefontaino COTTON EXPRESS AND ERIK TRANSPORTATION CO. Given, Watts & Co., Tobacco and Oottoo . . : t . FACTOES, . . ij Q, GENERAL COMMISSION HKBCHANTS, FINANCIAL AND T&AS9BHIPPIiiQ AGSNTS. ,, . Kew Orleans. La. . : FOR THE FARM. IMPLEMENTS. 6rCKS PLOWS (all kinds); I. .:i -i-'-' . OJST-IBON PLOWS; X ' 5 ' O0TT0S SCRAPERS; CULTIVATOBS; . ; CVTTIXQ BOXES (yarions kndl; COBN-SBELLEhS (various kinds); : " ..: COTTON GIXS; -WA8BINO 3TAGRIXES; tBAO BAW-UILLS; HAND-LOOMS, etc etc., oio. Fresh Seeds. BLUK GBASS BIEDf ORCHARD GBASS BESD; BED TOP SEED; ' TIMOTHY SEED; , ! CLOVES SEED; V . , . MILLET SE3D;- - - - . .." HUSQAMIAN- SEED; Together with a fall aaaortment ef Garden Sseds, either In paper pnt np in boxes saitable fcr retailing, or in bulk all growth of 18C6. :: s U . H. O. BABCOCK, " " '. 8 North First atreet, decS aim EvaniTllle, Jnd. TO MILL-BPTLDF;KS. Great Inducement to Mill-Builders M1LL-8KAT TO DISPOSE OF, THIS LOCATION ADMIRABLY ADAPTcd fur either wate or steam power, with an abnndano of timber; aitnated oeutrally, tweWe mile at leeat from any mill, in a well aettled country, twrly mils northwest of Kosa Clare, Hardin cinnty, Illinoia. Vor farther parricnlars, apply to J. B. PELJb, Roaa . lare, or to tha proprietor, FBED. B, WESTON, Lake of Grandpier Creek, ' ' ' decT dlw Pope oonnty. Illinoia. MILLINERY At and Even Below Cost. Mrs. SCHAEFPER & Mrs. PECK ABE OPFEBINO A SPLENDID A!0ETment of Cloaka. Millinery Oooda, and Ladies' Fancy Good AT COST, and in many instance) eren BELOW COST, aa they are deairon of dosing out their stock by the first of January. Bargains may be confidently expected at their tore, on Third Street, et.een Main and Sycamore, just below the Washington Hoaee. Ladle ar invited to oU and examine their goods and prices. dcl3 till Janl
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Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ! ITCH I ITCH! ITJH ! BLASZ'3 ,1TSR CP.ESTE, Will enre the Itch in 3C hours. Also cures Scald Head, Old Sores, and all Ciaoaaca of the akin; contains no Mercury. Price 60 c-nta per box by mail, or SI 00 per dozen. Address Dr. BLANK CO., Box 252, Cincinnati, or -j t .-, KLLEB WBItl, Jylt-6md . F. vans vi lie. Ind. GROCERIES. I :,- Hi SJEW YORK rFOCGliry.. NO. 72 LMIN STREET . . . y. bo Fille3 Tako great pleasure in announcing to the public that they ; have just received from New York, a . large and choice assortment of Staple ' and ! Fancy GROCERIES if Wooden & Willow Ware, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Ladies' Tttetieules, Traveling- Baskets of every variety, &e.v fee., which they offer for sala at the ,t very lowest cash prices.! . , . . nov9 CLOTHING. Hawley & Smith, ' 'S DealeTS in . CLOrHINa AND FUENISHIKO . GOODS, 84 Main Slrcet, Evansville, Ind. HOTELS. DEPOT HOUSE, OHIO & MISSISSIPPI B. B. DEPOT, Vincennes, Ind. rpHIHOCSK HA4 BEBS KNTIBKLT UKJL iurnianwi aou minou, j... . . . , and la now ppou for tu r.ooption of (nests. UK. IS, li. 31 Mint. it iarng and farorablr known in connection with the vincennes uoiuis, win ,,iua vu,wd. tha office. , -, - . - Gmnibusses ' . . . r .... . .... ... 1. n 1 i-n . Always reany hi irRumei iwuwb ' - ville and Terra Uauta depot, and passengers certal.ly called In time for trains on the Ohio jaieaiasjppi astinnu. . . .... , -.-; Me all and Refreshments Tarnished stall boars. . Patronage solicited. n7 1m , JOHN 8. TEMPLE, Piop'r. Washington Sou! o, CORi OF MAIN & THIRD STS. Evansville, Ind. JAMES & BACON PROPRIKTOES. Vehu aTiMIKn(l ntnnliiO tn fATlfl fmlll t V.6 SIVO VlUMIWt4 a aa aa aa a a, F-1ACY HOUSE. ' Cor. Illinois and Market sts., IN DIANA POL I S D . ' E. PESTECOSTi F.T.PALMEK, ' : PH0PBIET0B8. ... -.ittws tj unw Tft a Kn rkfiM THE O door f th Macy to the Union Depot, and all t .1.. ...... r ' - p. 8. From the 23d October, 1818. th price' of Bay Board will be leaueea to- fiiswusiiw PiLjt W&H.I1. . . ( not-Dim DRUGS. 4 A -I I i ' A a H. W. CLOUD & CO., WHOLESALE , ; ' ' 1 ' : . : - - ' ' ' : - 1 ' DEUGG-ISTS ' ' " n';.v.l '.-!: - No, 5, Soulta" Water Street, ; .' . ; i IT'EIP CONiTANTLT ON HAND A LARGE XV . and WkilL-AeSOKIJlU bi'ucn. . .i in tbslr lias, at .; .- ' i Lowest Cash Pricer "BUYERS will do well to call before purchadng elsewhere.) , " aMT-POSITIYSLY NO GOODS AT RETAIL. . . i ' , . . . AU ordsrt attendetl to with promptness and dec!2 d6m FORWARDING. FOSTERs COPJSI.A3JO sir, CO., Commission Merchants X Merchan --- dlse Broiers, , : V -, as viTti STREET i i 39 . . ;mit:tw Tow.' n OonaiarBmaata solicited. Order for all kJiMla of merchandise promptly filled. - - '- FOSTER BROTHERS, . Al "WHOLESALE GROCERS, 64...iWtat Seconal Stret-.6 '., . ' CINCINNATI, OHIO. ?' s ... FOSTER, OWYN . Co., '., "Wholesale Grocers and Commission . Merchants, 306...-..BONT STREET. .30e
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1X4,5 l::.L.145 J. J. MAlIITr Uti T IT A VIZ irUT TJIfTITRincr) FROM NEW. X, York, Boston and Philadelphia, with tha most select stocK or DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES . Ever offered in thia market, bonvht with cash ont of the last ircDortaLion from France, Germany and England, and I will be able to sell them at retail at wholesale prices, and wt 1 mass a HDeral disoocnt below that to the county merchanta or c.ty trade. J. J. H ABLET F SON, n8 6m 145 Hall Street, cor. Main and Canal. " WOOLEN MILLS. VANDERBURGH ; WOOLEN MILLS SCHEFER, RIIV1ROTH & CO. : PROPRIETORS OP. THE VANDERBURGH WOOLEN MILLS, HAVE NOW OPENED THEIB ... J3 jC O 3T5. 33,, On Third Street,- bet. Main & Sycamore, Where they keep a full a- aortment of all article) mann'uc!nrd nt their Factory, such as Jeans, Flannels, Satinetts Cassimcres, XJlanlcetK, Stoolclng STn,xrxiL. Merchanta wanting a good article to onr Hoe, are reepeotfnlly invited to examine onr atock. aKsT We will tell our JJoods sech-ap as goods oi tha saaie quality can be sold anywhere, East or West. atp27 MEDICAL. The Young Man's Priend. LET EVERT MAN BE HIS OWN DOCTOR. This ia the name ol a Box of Mediciuee pre. pared by an eminent Physician in Giuciunatl, it cniaine a preventative std care for all prlvat diseases, with directions how to treat each caae, therefore, wjth the Young Man's Friend In your poaaesaion, you have the full directions and medicine for tbe treatment of Toarself aud frieode. It ia for aale by Druggists everywhere. Ask for the Yonng Man s Friend. Wbolssal and Rotail by iyU KELLER A WHITE. DENTIST. 14 er-Kt 3 T'..'-.s.wff 1 Jit . XI . EELlNtl DtLY THANKFUL TOR THE f liberal pationagereoelved during the past four f cars, and being a permanent resident of thia city, itirea all pereoi'-t (whether they need his professional services or toviaitkia noma and ae tha Various Stjrla ot worst Mjaaifa.ctsirl I mproYements and Inventic u Kn being made, and everything that will a'amrv be Interest of his patients is secured by him. B i establishment and Taellltl Are equal to any ia CIITKKS GII1II. 3e has Sereral An set the tics roat Allsviatlatar Pat whasa KxtractlMg Ttb. . Uheek that are sunkn can b nstored to nearly .elr original ooutonr. AU desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, made anywhere In the United Btatos, are mads b him. Irregularltlf- of Children's Teeth sooeessaily oorracled. Those having DECAYED TEETH Shonld either bava tbom Eztiacted or a"illd,ltc latt.r If possible.) The health of tha parSios ac the remaining Teth demand it. liEOItALOIO AFULItJTlOBS TUIATIIJ. ALSO CL.. X fALiATK UBse Vlrat Bt . BJaar Poet A CARD. J. B. fVSESKER' MANUFACTURER OF Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron ' AND Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Britania Japan Ware, Cooking and Heating , 45& TT O -"V7" 13 . JOB-WORK NEATLY EXECUTED. Northwest Side Sycamore, between Second and Third Streets. . Je2T,dCma. ' ' . EXPRESS. . ; THE Adams Express COMPANY ! Have established a NEW ROUTE BETWEEN . . - Cairo, B"aihville and. Points South. VIA - . Johnsonville, Tenn. . V , Arrangement Baving been completed, thlaol and reliable sjompaay are now preparea so aeceipi for treighta to ' , NASHVILLE,'- -: ! CHATTANOOGA : : 'a' j KNOXVILLE, 1 ATLANTA, i . . ROME, . - i-- MACON, And all accessible point South, by tbe above popslar and expeditious ronte. . .. The attention of Merchants and Shlppera, and the bnsineea public generally, is directed to the Superior Inducements , Off-red by this' Old and Reliable Line, in point o dispatch and great, reduction in. the .rate o; freight " (ssj. For fall particu'ars enqnir at the Adama Express Office, No. IS, Chandler's Block, Evansville. . . rHIl LUMBER. Jas. Swanson & Son, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in PINE LUMBER, SUIXGL.ES, LATHS, DOORS, and SASH. ' Also, a large assoitment of Allegheny, Chicago and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Uressed and Undressed, on hand for sale. EXTRA SAWED AND SHAVED FINE SHINGLES, EIGHTEEN INCHES LONG. Evansville..... Indiana. Woo'd respectfully solicit tha citizens of Kvansville to give them a call, and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. "Sard on water St., (Opposite Lamaaco Wharf.) " AU ordere promptly attended to. o17 DENTISTRY. Drs. Bierbower& Jones, - DENTISTS, fiooms 4 and 5 Marble Hall, Main St., (Between Water and First Streeta), EVANSVILLE. IND. anl54m SALT. w X HAVB JTJ8T BKCKIVKD A FULL SIJPply of Small Salt. s o20 . J-i - BAIBD STABT,
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WHOLESALE cJaquess, e& do. Oar Stock is now Complete in all Styles of Foreign and' Domestic DryGoods, which we offer EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESAI E. In Style, Quality or Prica we dely all competition eitner m Evansville or any other market. ,CA'B'.PB'T DEPARTMENT : . On the second floor of onr whole sale house, and attached to it, is a room expressly devoted to House Fnrnishinr Goods in eeneral, viz VELVET CARPETS, Brussels Carpets, t2?? Three-Ply Carpets, 52 Snperhne Carpets, Medium Carpets, 2 Ingrain Carpets, 'Q m Cottage Carpets, Listir g Carpets, q Rag Carpets, g Hemr; Carrets, c Manilla Matting, 1 Cocoa Matting i "fl Straw Matting, Velvet Rues, ," Brussels Rugs, Oil Cloth Rugs, . fei Velvet Matts, 2 Hi Cocoa Matts, ra Adelaid Matts, Rubber Matts. G Window Shades, o. ekS Window Fixtures, cl French Furniture Prints, SILK DAMASK, 50c per yard cneaper tnan tne retail price in New York or Cincinnati. , Wool Damask, Worsted Damask, Piano Covers, Table Covers, Bed Blankets, Picture coris, . , Picture Tassels, . Seal Skm Lap Robes, Stair Rods and fixturep, - -: ; Stair Linen and Oil Cloth, Gilt Cornices, arpet Tacks, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, &c, &c. Floor Oil cloths, from 18 inches to 18 feet wideNoUO First St. JAttlTESS. FEEltCU & CO. f HOMOEOPATHIC. lii'jipimisvs' IIOMCEOl'A I IIIC -ielECIPICS HAVE PBoViD, FHO.V TUB MOST AMPL experience, an entire ruccera: bimple. Prompt Kffietent and Bfliahle. They ar th only medicines perfectly adapted to popular nae, aoaimpie mat nuatsKes cannot re made tn nstog them ; ao harmless ae to be free from danger, and eo efficient ae to te alwaya reliable. They have raiaed the hfghrst commendation from all, and will alaaya render aaiisfact oa. UnrpB Centa. No. 1 Fevers, Tonaeation, Icfiammattona 2A No. .8 Worms, Worm Fe,ver, Worm Colic 25 No. S ' Crying Chollc, or teething oi infanti 25 No. 4 Diarrhoea or children or adults... 25 No. ft ly senterry, Griping, folio .. a6 No. C " Cholera JUorbnt. haaean. Vom ' Itirs; as, No. 7 ' Cousrha, ( olds, Biouchitls.. 25 No. 8" Xeuralarta. ) oothache. Faceache... 25 No. 8 " Headache, Sirk Hosd;iche, Vertigo 25 No. 10 " Uyapepsla, Bil ona Htomacb 25 N. II ' Suppressed or Palnfui Periods-.. 25 No. Ii" Whites, too profruo PirioJs....... 25 No. 13 " Croup, CoiikIi. (iillicult breathing... 25 No. 14 " svaUt K.hems.,1!ry.ipela,(riptioiiB 25 No. 15 " Hheumatiim, bhenmatio Paina 25 No. 16 "Fewer and Ague, Vhill Fever, Arnea No. 17 " Fi'es. bl nd or bleeding 50 No. 20" Whooping Cough, and violent 1 congha.....H 50 No. 19 " Catarrh, sccteor chronic, Inflnenzt 60 No. 18 upl ualmy and sore or weak ryes 60 No. 21 " Aathma(oppreaaed Breathing 60 MO. 1" .r uiicnsrgu, Impaired tiear. is 60 No. 23 " Srofala, Knlargrd Glands, Swelli iogt ... 50 No. 24" Cteueral Debility, and Phvaical Weakness .... 60 No. 25 Dropsy and acantv secretions 50 No. 2H " Sea ale Is ues a, sickness from iiding 5 ) No. 27 "Kidney Disease, Gravtl 60 No. 28 " Aarvaoa i)ebility,;emtnU Imiaaions. Involuntary Discharga.M lfK No. 29 " Sare Sloulh, Canker . 60 N.S0" Urinary .Incontinence, Weti tlnr bed 50 No. 81 " patnrul Perioda, even with ' t frasrue 50 No. 32 " SafTf rings. change of lire 100 No. S3 Kpiiepsey, Bpaams, and bt. Vltls' Dance ......100 No. 34 " Diptherla, Ulcerated bore Throat 60 ! FAMILY CASKS. 35 via!, morocco case, and boot....r..........tlO 00 20 largJ vials, in morocco, and book-......, 6 00 20 . do platn caas, and bock........ 6 00 15 bozos ("Jos. 1 to 15), and book 3 00 VKTEIUJ1 iKV SPECIFICS. Mahogany ouu-s, 10 viala..... $10 Ce Sinrle vials, with directions....... 1 00 r Those Rero.d ea, by tha cam or single box, ar aant lo air part of the country, by mail or expreaa, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address ! HTTMPHBliT'S SPECIFIC HOMdOPATHIO SIKDI'IIh B COMPANY, Office and Depot, No. 602 Broadway, New Tork Db. HtiKPnerra is consnlttd daily at his office, petsonaily or by letter, as above, for ail forms uf diaeaae. j . '-- FEBEIS, 6PABK8 CO., a28 I Wholepala Agents, EtauaviUe, Ind. -OOTS & SHOES. TV EJ "VV XI OUSl .wit; c-iw.-t . . j - '--and and -lam now receiving a large atock o the beat qnalitlea of Boots, Shoes, Hate and Caps ever offered to the trade, which have bees nnrehaaed for cash, and win be sold at a very small advance aboTs cost. Call and examine my atock and prove the above P. 8. 1 have secured the services ef Bfr. R. 8. Tenney, lata with P. Semonin, wool klaold rr lends to cai t and examine my stock. - No trouble to ahow goods. - - Kvansvilla, Dee. 12. 1864. TOYS, &c. fl'AKES PLEA80RI! IN 8ATINO TO HIS X eld friends aad customers that he is now receiving aa entire new atcck of Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Ladies' Barkers, Belt Bnckles, Pocket Books, Work Boxee, Comas, Bead, Games, Toy Tea Seta, Dolla, Balls, Msrfcles. Whistles, Jews' Harm. Tin and Bellows Toys in great variety, for the coming holidays, many of which will l e aold at old time prices, at . Xo. 23 LOCUST STREET,' (TWO DOOB8 ABOVE 6HIBWOOD HOUSE).
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GreatDitributioxi '"': i BT TUB ; El'UEXA GIFT ASSOCIATION: , I "' Established 184. 1 '' ' : ISO B BO AD WAY, NEW YORK. 1 " ' SOSIWCOD PIANOS, tlFLODItONS,' TINS OIL PAINTINGS, KNGUAVIKGS, SILVER . WABK, FINS GOLD A tflLVKB WATCHK3. Diamond Pics, Diamond Kings, Co'd Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet,: Lava and n Cameo Ladiec' Be s, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Fxtenaion Holriera, Sleeve " ' Buttons, Sots of Stnda. Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Bings, Ac, Valnedat $l,O0U,OO0. s i r DISTBIEUTION is made in the ibliovriog manner: CEBTIFIOAT1C8 naming each article and ita value are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES, which are w 11 mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at cur offiae or sent by ma'l to any address, without regard to choic, on receipt of 25 cents. ' ...... On receiving the certificate th purchaser will are wht article it draws and its value, and can then aend ONE DOLLAR and receive the article named, or can choose any other en articleon our H-t of the aou value. Atr Purchaser of our SEALED ENVELOPES may, in thia manner,, obtain an article wertfa f sb One to Five Hundred Dollars, iFor One Dolltir Which thry need not pay bdUIU U known what Ii drawn, and its taIhs. Entire fcatUfac.ion Guar-anU-ed in all cne. v -t THE EUREKI GIFT ASSOCIATION ; Wonli call attention to the fact of it, being th f rig nal and Largest 61ft Ass ociation in tnsooBB. try. We are therefore enabled to. sand Finer Ocods, and give btt -r chancre to obtain the more v .luible prii's, than any other eatabt ahmentof the kind. The business continue to be conduct, ed in a fair and h norable manner, and a large and greatly increased tra:e la proof that onr; aliens appreciate thia method of obtaining rich and elegant got.de . During tt.e raat y.'ar this Association baa sent a very large number -of valuable prizes to all p,rts of the country. These who patronise us will receive the fu 1 value of their money, as no articleon onr list ia worth lesa than one dollar, rctiil, and there are no blank. - Partk-a dealing with ua my depacd on having prompt rttnrua, aud tbe article drawn will be immediately aent to any address, by return mall or express. The following pi r ties have recently drawn valnable prize from the Eureka Association, and have kindly allowed theuse of their names. Manv o her names might be published were we per mittrd: ' Ac drew Wilson, Custom Houie, Philadelphia, Pa., Oil PaiutiBar. value SUM): James Hargrarea. 821 Broadway, New Vor a, Oil Peir.tiog, worth SiOO; K. F. Jones, Barret', Marshall county, Kansas, Melodeen worth -1X; Patrick J. Byrnes, Wa;erburv, Con-i., Gold Watrh worth 125: J. F. bfcaw, 224 kat 24th Strtet, New York, Piano woitb&jO; Mrs Charlea J. Nevia. Elmira, N. l-lano worth 8350: Miss Lncv Janeway. Klmi. ra, N. Y., Diamond Cluster King worth 8200; nirs. a rennoytr. i tty Hotel, ftaanvui, 'leun., Blelodeon worth S125: Oscar M. Alleu. Co. B. Hid Her. Ind. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Watch worth $8i: Buwlasd S. Patterson, Co D, 10th Iowa Vet. Vols., Oil Painting w rth JlOOj Mrs. Abbey J. Parsons, hnrinrfield. Mass. Meiodaon worth Sir.C; Jatr.es L Dexter. Utv Surveyor, Syracuee, N Y, Gold Watch worth (150; Mr Ja Ely: 177 Wooeter street, corner B.eeker, N Y, Oil Painting worth 8100; Mrs J O Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mlver Cat tor worth $40; l'r J B O'Dclair, 4 Main street, Lttca, N X, Trained Engraving worth 825: Hon Let her DetnioU. Washington, D C, Oil Painting worth 8100. Letters tram variona partlea throughout th country, acknowledging the recsipt if very valu able gifta, nray be aeen on file in onr Otoe. To be Sold for Cni Dollar Each. Without leeard to vat. -e, and not o be paid tor nntn you know what yon will rerxive: 60 Eleuant ltcaewood Plants. worth frrm 250 (O to 5O0 00 60 Melodeona Bosewood cases 125 00 to 225 00 100 Fine Oil Paintings 25 00 to 100 00 100 Qold Hunting ca Watches 75 00 to 150 00 150 l-ifimond Riugt 60 OJ to 200(H) 260 Lad'es' Gold Watches... 60 00 to 85 00 450 S lvir Wataces 25 00 to 60 00 200 Fine Steel Kcgrainga, in Frame ... 12 00 to 25 00 lOOMnsic Boxes. . 12 00 to 45 0O 100 Si'. Revolving P a. Castors 15 00 to 40 00 100 Stl. Frnit and Cake Baeki-ta 16 00 to 35 00 600 Seta Silver Tea and Table Spoons .... 15 00 to 8000 2,500 Vest and Neck Cbaina 6 0ito 25 00 2,500 Ladita' Sil. Port Bionnioa 8 00 to 15 00 S,(-o0 Silver Bu ter Kolres.... 3 00 to 7 00 2,000 Pairs Ear lings, new stylea 1 60 to 0 00 3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Picka . SOOto 8 00 8 000 Onyx A An-etl.yst Brooches 4 (O to 10 00 3,000 Lava A Florentine 4 00 to 600 1 000 Masonic P:na 4 00 to ' 6 50 2,000 Fine Gvld Watch Keya 8 60 to -6 60 6,000 Cbildrena' Arml ta 2 50 to 8 00 2,500 Sate of Bosom tuds... 1 00 to A 00 2,500 Essmelled Sleeve Buttons 2 60 to 10 00 10,000 PUin Gold A Chawd Rings 1 00 to - 6 00 o.oui stone set and beat Slugs Z 60 to 10 00 6,000 lorketa, all s ses 2 00 to 7 00 10,000 Sets of Ladle' Jewelry 8 00 to 20 00 vtitcD vatrm ...,... 8 ou to ooo 2 0O I Gold Pens, bil. Ex. Caaa.' 4 00 to 00 8,000 G nu' Breast ft Scarf Pina 3 00 to 20 00 2.000 Ladies' New (style Belt Bucklea 4 00 to 8 50 2,000 Chatelaine ft Gmri Chains 6 00 to 20 00 1,000 Gold Thimbl a 7 Oi to 14 0(1 2,000 Seta Lsd.es' Jet and Oold. 10 00 to 20 00 10,100 Gold Crosses . 1IL 160 to. 6 00 6 000 nval B ind Bracelets. .... 6 00 to 20 00 4,000 Chased Bracelets . ... 6 00 to 16 60 2,000 Ball Ear Drop i, all conn 310 to 6 00 5.0CO Fii Gold Pei. 2 00 to 3 60 2,000 New Style Jet and Gold Ear oropa 2,600 New StUe Long Crystal ........ SOOto 7 00 Ear Dropa 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Gold Pena . ... 3 00 to 6 00 ar CHANCE To"" OBTAIN ANY F THE ABOVK ABTIULEH FOB ONE DOLLAR BY PURCHASING A SEALED ENVELOPE FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . ar Fiv Scaled Envelope will be sent for SI ; Eleven for f-': Thirtv for 85: Sixty Bve for 810; One Hundred for 815. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. ., Our patroua are desired to aend United States mouey when it is conven snt. Long letter ar unnecsaary. . ..i Ordere for Sealed Envelopea mnat in every case b accompanied by the Cash, with th name of the person sending, Town, County and State plainly written. Lei tors should b addressed to the managers as follows: GOODWIN, HUNT CO., 1 Box 5106, Post Office, Sew Tort. oclO BOOK STORE. It. F. Barter & Co. WE BEG LEA VE TO INFORM THE CITI ZENB OF ETANSTtLLEAND THE TBADK ' GKNEBA LLY THA T WE Hi VBJVBT BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE ' STOCK OF BOOKS, ITAT10XI " '." 1 ERY, etc., d-e., AT NO. , ' FIHtT BTkERT, LATELY 0 1CV PIED BY V MB. J. HEALY. ' 'l THE STOCK. fCoiisists, in Part, of .-. :, f. t: . : . BLANK, LAW, fCHOOL, USD-ICAI-, AND MISCfLLANSpUi BOOKS.' . r ..j . , 'i ' - i LKGAL, CAP, LF.TTEB, AND COMMEB.IAL NOTE PAPEB. es Vi L opes, Pens', pencils, INK, PEff -HOLDERS, e. tPLENDID STOCK OF PHOTO- ' GRAPHIC ALBUMS.. - it. I ' t : - i- t ; awr"iCerchauta from theaurround'fng country will find it totheffln- " tereat to give us a call before janr iarhaaing. r, V j. Iu oc!7:Sm: 1 (11. -..II t i. W ,T? irt-f a-a-r 'fit sffs - -awa -a a -t-.s-jL swa - vuu IVO. O FIRST St. BOOK TRADE f DOBJSLIa'S BOOK STORE &EX0VED BACK AGAIN TO TBI OLD STAND fO,lMAISllTRKBT. , , New Store - - - - New Stock - And all at the cheapest rates, and of the beat quality. , . . J BOOKS, PAPEB. a,NVEL0PE3, AND ALL THINGS IN Till LINE, AT DOBELL'3 BOOK STORE, .. - j ISO. 19 JHAI STKEET, , From the Old Stand whence he haa sen pi fed hts cnatomera for ten years. oil BRAN. 10 TONS GOOD C O tX. IV T R Y V M ATOW AT THE DEPOT, , AND SIDSTJE hauled to-day, November 21st. ' We will sell in lots of half-ton or more, at a very low Ogrtre. ' You will save money by buying yoar winter's apply of Bran TO DAY, at . i : VICK.EBY'S Kvaawville Grocery, '''. . L,.VJ-i i,j ..134Mals) Street.
JOURNAL BINDERY,
-I .Unions u u-iui. 1. ,' 0 II iif ilt-T-tAO-;KIiAJi I 11 S 1 at T- :0f j ii l ' 1 : c. I II J a''! k-.,i.i .1 .-'..ill. r I ,;.,Q r it- , . t: 1'.. i -J. t ,::..rw.v:::.::,,:,. i.,,.,,mi-?;,.:v.v.j'..-,',-9 s er ,B S a o wi ' : , - g: Si ' - ' . .: ) .S-: it slit ;,!! . ;.-';if,..81,a 53 1- ' : ''? s-- . . .- a i i to. i . -j e -ii. .'jij ..... 3. . . , , , , o, ' C - B ' - ' : i s . i . ' e r ' : a av m, , -i w ' g. j w ..... o: . U fj s .. ' 'l J ,' j j ii 1 -:; h H ,. i.,., -! . h - - : U ti : : ; 8 ill ";: " : ...... . d.v ..Vjf i' '- ;: i .j g j. i s.-i '.,Au;.-1 rr.-.r -iC i. 'H , . ? -ti .j . i . ti.i.'..: ki -a. -A I .M -. i f ! GD - .J . .1 7 .; I - .-! :. v i. .Kff ..1 1.U1 it ", r i- : - I i ii ' :-A -1 ;'l Ii.; ' !. '-.!: Tl!) 1 e.-.i,?.f ,l ! l'J (I . --C'.)J U r: -' "-. l.'-l W '-t.-i?. a v.i. ' f-ie v ;G ,. ..:. ii r' -.! i '.i ..-it bra a.'- - i 6H ii rf ii :w ui t.".itr. i J I'! t f 'tUlIf)-!' !! Ci ii." I JEWELERY. :, Obo. BirraoLrr. COBBTABT DltSMO. BITTROLFF SDELAFJG ISO 48MaiiiStreeti TTAV SECE1VED THCIB EW STOCK XI which is full and cowploie. comprised ef the . i , . Lv.,d .e - . ' - 1DTC.ISBU IHl llIM VI v A.i.rr. ,o- h e . s DIAMONDS CHAINS SOLlD 'i RINGS 'it !i SPECTACLES ! SILVERWARE PLATED WAREWORK BOXES ML CLOdKSjv V " WATCH .-MATERIALS i -Anti I '! ill &Oe ScCea,,;,, , ti .. r Wirt' w offer at tb loweat 8a;ursa. . Call and zamln ear anefc-befere'' "percbaiins; eMewhers, or yon may looaj a bargain, . Wa ar determined to sell. .- ' -1 . j .-. ! icJ rmn U.vv'. i ") This is s good tlm to buy your Holiday Pres. ents. BiTTKOLFF A DKLANO.I I n29d2m . GUNS AND PISTOLS. $i GUNS . hfi'i ".'i-aVi-'. ii PISTOLS,-' !o I , fill f .i , Greatly Reduced Prices: C . K E L 1 Ei R , - , 95, Main Street,. . , Importer i and Jlannfacturer of . all kind! 0f.;,,;.; GUNS- - , nci-;-T;;; PISTOLS, and RIFLES, AKD DEALEE IK . M.r.n V : POWDER, LEAD, CAPS, SUOT.CABTBIDGIS, POWDEB-FLASKB, SHOT-BAGS, GAtm. ' BJetl(4hrf a rtmenDjTTNE POCKET KHIVB9 AND BAEOke, WALKING , -. ' ' ' CA NE3, ALL t OR TB OF (SUNS, ,. , '- ANDPIbTOLS," 1 ., " A.Avrytllna; Csnny Faaad la .j . .:.':6tilMrs..," : asp-Gune mad to order. o -'i u . if - aaay Particular attenUoa. given, ; to repairing gtmt aad pistols. JylO.dBm. CARD. HDawf EhrmaTi & Herr,' 1 ' H0HE0?ATHIC ' PHTSIClAHS ASD8CH0E05S,, o FFICE AKD BIBIDENCE HO. 10 NORTH aecoad atrael. between HBin and Svcamore.
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"fc . - u fa ' ' ' ' " aU,-: WHOLESALE MAIN STREET. ,t;il A LARGE ASSORTMENT Oat HAND AND Goods arriving almost dally. Tha trade is respectfully invited to examine atock with the assurance that they will find aa good Goods and as low prices aa any boos in th West. Thaakfui to old customer for past favors, I would reapectfully solicit a continuance of tha same. , P. SKBtOHIS. EvaasviLLB. July 13. FURS. Ladies' Far Capes, Victoi rines, Collars, Circulars, ., : Muffs, Cuffs, etc., t - . Ia Mink, Sable Fitch, and all kinds of Fan cow worn. FASHIONABLE HOODS, CAPS, , TURBANS, MISSES' CAPES, MUFFS & CUFFS All lizes and prices. Gents ' Fur Caps, Oollctrs, GIovch. .A - - CHILDREN'S Fancy Fur Trimmed Caps. . At- , ! TADTIKE MAROONNIEH'S, ' dec2dmt 4 39 Main b treat. DISSOLUTION NOTlCFa. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fOBE EX. ialtng between M. Goldman, J. L Berg, John V. Wataon, and J. A. MoOomaa, under the aty'e ef Goldman, Berg A Oo., at aim Market street, Philadelphia, aud Evansville, Indiana, thia day expires by limitation. The bualnea of th Evauayille branch will be aettled by John V. Wataon, th resident pirtntr, GOLDMAN, BERO ft OO. ;, November SO, I860. I CopartnersLip. THE UNDERSIGNED HATE THIS DAT formed a copartnership, under the style of WATSON & BERG, fee th transaction of a Wholesale. Clothing ilusinen, on BAOI BT RE IT, between Third and Fourth, .-,S OlBclaistt, Ohio, where they hop to see the friend of the old aeuse. : . ,. JOHN V. WATAON, - - i . JOB. L. BERG, deal dim . Late of Goldman, iisrg A Oo. LUMBER. " j t.l;U .... , - You will find an abundant ; supply of Tongue d . , ! i " , "I ' . :-. -' " - : and ! Grooved Tennessee Yellow Pine Flooring at JOHN F. GLOVERS, i ; 1. . rs i Ijiimber" Yard, Cor. t:I MAIN and 7th Sts., EVANSVILLE,, IND., I w .v' " " (. W 'w
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. j -i Btanutacturer or Cooklnff' Stores, . for Wpod aad r ( rv-. Coal;' ' " " ' Heating: Stores, for . Wood . aad ' Coal;,, . , . v- Country Skillets jand Lids t 1 1 r i J ... - i. Country Orens and Lids ; Biscuit Orens and Lids ; "u -Odd Lids ; .-.A . Sugar Kettles; . . , , Dogr Irons; . , , -r -Jamb Orates: . j. C V 1 L Fancy Grate Fronts ; . . j : i ' Air Grates j -i ;,,;, i -.- . , . ., Cellar Grates ; 'Window Weitrhts; : j-, MafSa Molds ; u
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,Y i ALSO KEEP FOR BAL.AV' Sheet Iron, Copper, && HIT 'AND JAPANNED WASI. V mtr Hat Room Malm Street, oppo. Bit. Can rt House. aVewssifry aaear Biaath Pigsea Creek. , a.Ordara KaalaataasW.-, ... STOVES AND TINWARE.1 HAS RIMOVtD FROM HIS OLD STAND oo Alain street to his aew houae, :. . . .No 14 Second Street, between Main and Kycamor. and received a large additioa to bis stock ef war, ao that sow ha has tbe largest and best selected stock In ths city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, C00KIM3 AND HEATING ST0TES, . -f MANTLES, MANTLE FROSTS, ' - Th very best ENAMELED GBATK3, Dm sad - common,.. SKILLETS AKD LIDS, ... OVKsH AKB - y SUGAR KB1TLES, r .. . i .JL. BOO-IBON8, 8MOOTHIX3-I WN, faoey and eomaaoa, - - COAIs BtJJLfS a"" iMi ' ., BUITANNIA WABE, IBON. TLKMAD, AND XHAUELED WABE, and everytblnfToonneeaeJ with th buiiness; ia ' Hsaa Knralsiiliig Opods. , . ri aod assortment ol Tinnsrs Stock. All Jobulnr, ancaaa UUTTKUlttti.IltKirlNa. . etc., done at ahortootice. . p i . s All warranted a rrpresonUd. . - t . ! Oners to seUasap.etv.whoieeel and retail. Order aolioltaaU i l...i h ' djcfi tf DISSOLUTION - NOTICE.'THE CX5PABTNEESHII THAT EXISTED between P. 0. Hammond. N. B. Freer, aad O. A. Hammond, under th. atyl t diaiaaeod, French A Co., of Memphis, Xena t was. on tbe lat Inat., dlaaolved by ata.l oooa.uit J l the above nam. d partuera are aui-iorn.u so ante iaw.-nar-.....r--.-- . t ., , ail .... i. ..i.i nrifi: business conn-. . . V n amaMlli . j - . N. B. i it tNUU. ; iiftfdssr-'1 v ' o.a. uahim;mo ,v
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