Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 December 1865 — Page 4
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WANT7.D MABBLB CUTTIES and LBTTKKKR8 Immediately, at tbe Padueah Marble Work. to rood Cutter nd two batterers, also a Mr 6 Follthor, to wbora will be paid tbe I igbeet wajres. and steady work for. the winter. 0eU8o3w EMEBY A YOOMQ. WANTED CO A L-KIBBBa Immediately, rrom evnty 11 vm to on hundred OoelMiners, to work at th Airdria Goal Mines, oa Omn Biw, Kentucky. Can have oonetaat employment and good wage by applying to 8. A. Jackson, Paradise, Kj. daelS dlw WANTED PABTNEB9HIP. An active business young mm, with tome oapit.il, wishes to form a partnership in any mp ct. able paying basinets, either manufacturing er merchandising. - Beat of references given and n quiewL Andres " Business, ' P. Q. bo W. declSdl WANTED AN AGIST-IN EVEBTSTAT. county, and township in the United mate, tori "The Petroleum V. Manny Papers " B. W. Carroll A Co., publishers. This work is the most homoroea erer printed, and will sell more rapt i It than any snbecriptton back ever publish-d. It will be richly bound in fine English cloth, printed on excellent paper, and with bold type. Tiis illustrations will I e numerous and well executed. Tbe people want Just such book to maketae n "laugh and grow fat." President Linooln one day, tearly worn out by the praeeure ef official dnties. pathlne- everything elee aside, remarked to a trend s Bare yon sees the Nasby Paperst" So, I ba act," was th answer. " Who Is Kssuvt" "Tbere is a ebp ont In Ohio," repl'ed the President, ' wbo baa been writing a aerie or I- Iters ia the newspapers. I am going to write to Kssby to cms down here, an' I intend to te I bias If he will communicate bis 'stent to me I will wop places with him." A tenia will et te tbelr experience, ir any, ana will name several counties n tbe order of their choice. We give the highest commission, and bate no tsck freight ehe-gee. JOfEPH L. TOPH AM A CO., 8. X. cor. Fourth and Tine Streets, sp27,Sm. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' FOB SALE. ,For Sale, at & Bargain, A NO. 1 POBTABLB ENGINE, wltn goon Tbreeblns or ftachln an two gooo irnMachine an two good CornShellers attached, by J. O. BuBSItT, Lower Bsyon, three mil. abOTO Benderaon. UsclT iAwtf " - pATBNT tOOMS POB BALK. . .. ,, . ,..,t . LamVsTa'ent tf Wearing"!-" weaees "a yard of Jeans In thirty minnto, weaves eight different kinds of cloth oa tbe l evte warp, weaves double width blmkrts. weaves teamlee. aacks and requires no skill to weaie. Call and see one at work, at No, Firs tr t, Irane- ilia. . ; m nTiAw3m WM BLAKILY, Oenl Aient , For Sale, - " ! , " AVABU Oft ONE HCSDBKD AND T1VK acres. on the Wabaah Biror, at the Little ilbain thirty acree nn!er fence a good log; It la at then ad of iow-wator naeisation, ant good point for business, and a One opening for ferry, that won d realise from one thousand to two thousand dollars a year, being- acceesiWe at all stasis ef water, and tbe only kluf banks- ea both sides of tLe river from it month to Terrs flante. Also, asrerar tract ef land in White- connty, Illinois. ' '' ' " . Tor particulars, address i 0.1. F.WILSON, dc3 dim Carml, Illinois. XTAlTTKD-TO f ILL OK BINT A 8ETEN VV Octave, Bosswood, Bonnd-cornered Piano, In good condition, and nearly new. Trrms easy. Enquire M H B. 0AB8AVANT 8, 176 Malt: street, or at Beaidenoe, on Onestnnt, between geveutb and Kigbth treeU. no29-3wd FOB 8AXI A NEW PBAktB HOUSB CONUlning S rooms and pantry, good cellar; two-stcry stab's ; lot V4 by 144 fret, situated on the oomer of Seventh and Outa streets. ( Knanlre of - - 'J - no26-aw , JAB. H0NSKLL. . H OUEI AND LOT FOB SALE. A Sice Dwelling House, containing eight rooms, situated on Main street. Property iu fine order. Immediate possession given. For par. ticnlars snqulre or X. BISCHOf, nl8 Ivansville Union, next ti Court Hones. pOB SALS 50,000 FEET BEST POPLAR FLOORING for sale by f; A. BIMP60N ill . nl8 3m House and Lot for Bale. 1 A MICK NKW TBAMI HOUBK," WITH t larae aorner lot. well set with shrubbery. one of the beet locations in tbe city, corner of Ha. nth anil Oheatnut streets. Also, if desired the whole, or a part at tlu fnroitnre wU b Included In the sale. Inquire of AIKKN DU8OC0HKT, Water street, rtan'i Orr's Block, novg dtf. , , , FBAMBOOTTeGB FOB 8ALB CONTAIN. tng 6 rooms, a cellar, ol.tern, stable, Ac, il locality above Main .treat. Apply to ' ociU - SHACKKH'OBD UOBMBBOOE. HOB BALK iO ACKK8 OF LAND, 1 OK F which ie a Tlneyard 1 a Brick Uonse with 8 looms, 8 cisterns and spring, Orchard of Apples, Peacnes and Pear., 2 miles from town. Apely to Oct 3 BHACKALVOUD HUKMaUUa A NKW KBAMB HOUJK, -OOMPLKTKLT Hnished, and In a doslrable part of tbe city, fui sale by aepl'.,tf. 8HACKKLK0BP HOBS B BOOK, V 19,000 leet Lumber. jyv-tf J. G. VKNHKMAN. JEWELRY. BITTROLFF & CO., An Entire New Stock Isougbt . for Casb. ana .. Jii . '. . . .1 1 , 1 ). O Prices Greatly Eeduc'd AMKBIOAN, KSQLI3H AND WI88 Gold Watches! AMKBIOAN, KN0LI3H AND SWISS Silver W atches! - DIAMOND d m 1 Rinp-s and 3?ins ! ' Plain arid Fancy Rings, Gold and Silver Chains, J J3 WE L, Y OW ALL KINDS ' AND Q0ALIT1K3. AND LATEST STYLES, IN OSKAT PB0KOS1ON. Silver ire i'uil Stock. Plated Ware, Clocks, &c. PICIAL ATTKNTION IS OALLID TO OtTB Q-old Pens ! T Call In and , at ,; ' - A is, BITT&OLTT A CO.'S. . . No. 28 Main Street, ; (One DoorAbqtje First.) MT OLD GOLD AMD SlafiijB BOUGHT.'" c4-3m - - v ' ' PORK-PACKING. W- M. AKEV, . POBH-FAOlXBll. EvaiiBYiUe, Ind.' : : NOW BKADT FOB THK P0K0HA8B 0 HOGS. May be fonnd at H. W. Clond A Ce.'s, or at Sa-nnel Orr's Pork Honse. - Tanilv Lard, Bins, and Tenderloins furnished bask of Mr. Orr's Iron fibre. decia din DISSOLUTION ' NOTICE. NOIIOB IS BXBKBT GIV. H, THAT THB part'iership bervtofora exis ing ietween Matt. atcKinney, W. B s.i.ln- to... M. L. Uaoon.' an IT. T. Wetsuuuder tbe tame and style of MoKinoe,, Xllintoa Co., is this day dissolved by m steal oonsent. The bnsiovss of the old firm will be settled, bj W. B. Ellington, at .an ton, Baatacky.and T. T Wataon, BvansviUe, Ind. The honse fcrmerly seen pied by tbis firm is tr ran. - For parttoaler, inqaire of T. T. Watson, r Balrd A Start, Bvanavilie, Ind.' MATT. MoKIHHBT. - W. B. ELLINGTON. . . - - ' ' T. T. WATSON, decia dim M- '. BAO N. -" 11 FLOUR. Kflll BABBILS DOTJBLB XXTBA OHOICB O'jyJ Family Plonr. made from old wheat. For sale at n27dlm Mo. 1 Water street. SILVER POLISH. TTJ8T EXCIIVKD A NKW STOCK. OF BTJPBrtor Silver Plate Pollen. No family ought to he without a boa. , WM. BUCK, Ha. 19 Main street. PUBLIC SALE. i'HSBB WILL P A PCBLIO 8ALB AT the residenre of Br. Alexander Bterritt, on Wednesday, the Z7tL f thit month, of the following property : ........ One nora-, buggy, aad harness, one nmt-rate milch cow and yearling heifer, a good cart, plow, hoes, etc., a lot ef com aad bay, aoosab ,1 and kitchen furniture, etc., etc t u .. ., ,. Terms Oaea. , , . .. Bala to commence at ulna o'clock ajn. '"' The premiees are tor lent YK&Y CHXAP. Alto, a piano for rent. deelSdxw COAL. 1 ui DODIAM ooXjl. mines.:; Office oa Wier Street, Between Mala 5UU JUvvuse duvio A constan sapply, and orders promptly
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. , ' j ' ; " , I ' ' .ft ; : . . - ' ' RAILROAD f TIM E - T A 13 LE : Takes Effect Thursday, Not, 9, I860. K FAN STILL I i'CBAW FOEDSYILLE. ooiito aOBTB. - Learnt. Arrive. . Arriee. . .. Evansville. Vlnosnne. T. Haute. Accommodation, 6 :40 A M I 10:27 a Ml 2:15m Mali.... .. .9:15 at 1 11 :47 A .3C at Vincennes Acc'mS:30 at :16r ..., 991 sooth. - , ( S j teaee. leapt. . Arri. if j Tsrrs Haote. Tinoennta X'vllls. Vlneennea Aee'm ! l:KAal :15aM Trelght Ace'm :ftO A at 12:90f :34ml 6:0er 8:U7r m Hail ,-.20r m TERRS H1UTK k I5DU5AP0LI8. yaoat Txxax miuts. Xraee Sight Express.; Accommodation -..I :13 am 7:1Sam ..4:26 r at 12:06 a 6:S0 rat 11 :1S a 8:20 m xpreae..awM,...m. .. t i. OHIO fc MISSISSIPPI S. R. tab TtHCIRMia. " "'' Going East. Oak ITsel Hail 1:80 1 t:6Sr Kxpr -..10 :6S r S :00a at Passengers for ST. iOFIS A3fD C1IB0 , leaving KvansvilU at 2: SO, P, M., make close connection with the O A. M. B. B.at Vl cennes; arrive at bt. Louis at 1:30 A. At-and at Cairo at 6:50, A. M. . , FRIDAy..........DECEMBER 22 City , . and Statev M&Z Marriage. .Notices not inserted nnleas accompanied with the cash.- ' a r ' 1 s 1 ...J ..i.i jf i a - I1 Judge Bowman, United States District Assessor, is in the city, stopping at the Sherwood House.. : :! .3 At 11 o'clock last night the mercury tt. tbe Sherwood , Jouee stood at 17 bote zero. We are indebted to our gorgeous friend, Ben. B. Taylor, Clerk of the Bo wena, for files of Memphis papers. ' 1 - ; ' a 1 1 ' ' ' BBLioiooa The meetings : at the Third Street Church are progressing finely. -The Altar of Prayer is crowded almost every evening aDd conversions are numerous. This evening the Bev. Mr. Gillett, well known to our readers will preach: His numerous , friends in the city will, no doubt, avail themselves of the opportunity, and go and hear Hog Killing. Notwithstanding the weather is rather cold for killing bogs, Messrs. Cloud & Aiken, yesterday slaughtered near 200 hogs. The price paid here is $3 to $9 per , hundred net, but the market is not firm and rates will probably rule lower. - A Theatbical -Our old friend, W. H Holland, has opened for short season t Woodward Hall, in New Albany, with Miss Fanny Prestige and first class company, as the Ledger says. 0 .. t s Lxavi it to Ua. The "locals"'of the Madison Courier r. and New Albany Ledger are quarreling for the meed of ugliness. Send us your "photographs, gentlemen, and we will decide the con troversy. We will have committee of young ladies to determine the matter before they know Which is which. , 7 Dr. Lord's Lbcturb. We were surprised to. see so small an audience ia Masonis Hall last' nigh)' to hear Dr. Lord's lecture. The prestige of the lec turer, the , halo of glory that clusters around tbe very name of Michael An gelo led us to count on a crowded house, But tbe novelty of literary or histori cat lecture in Evansville, by a sensible and highly educated gentleman, we were Certain would not fail to draw a crowd. We had seen the largest Halls in tbe city crowded to Suffocation to listen to the unmeaning aad nninstructive jokes and poems of Artemns Ward, or to wit neBB the often indecent pantomimes, and to listen to the1, no less indecent conun drums of a pack of vagabond minstrels with blackened faces, or to listen to the Munchausen stories of some professed medium between Bpirits and mortals. and we had right to expect that when a purely intellectual feast was spread at so reasonable price, that all would press forward to partake. ' What then was our, surprise and mortification , to see scarce an hundred people present We pay no compliment to the intelligence or literary taste of our citizens in making this record, but it is true, and as a faith ful historian we are bound, to write it down. , , , . The fame of. Dr. Lord, that had pre ceded him, was not o'er wrougbt Possessed of great learning and thorough culture, perfectly conversant with his subject, his style" is plain, si mplej "natural, without rhetorical flourishes or rhapsody. Clear in articulation, chaste in his selection of "language, ' he" gains in the good opinion . of his audience at every step, .and soon his . auditors are deeply absorbed with the interest of his subject, delighted with his natural and comprehensive diction, and edified and enlightened by the word portrait that he paints of the greatest sculptor painter and architect the world ever produced. ' His description of St Peter's Church, his panegyric of architecture and delineations of the distinguishing characteristics of Michael Angelo, were sublimely grand. To-night his subject is "Galileo, the Martyr of Science," which is said to be his chef d cevvre, and we hope to see a largely increased audience. No one possessed of grains or the least cultivated intellect can fail to be pleased. The ladies of Aurora, III, have passed the following resolution: i , --. '-i ': Jtetolvedf That if we, the young ladies of Anrora don't get married this year, somebody will be to blame. ' That is right, ladies. When all the Fenians leave, the United States to take Ireland, there will be a great demand for population, and it is well to begin in time. If the young men . of - Aurora don't now do their duty, the ladies should ungrate. - - - Fikk at DeSoto,- Ills. A destructive fire occurred at DeSoto, Illinois, on Thursday the 14th, originating in the cotton gin and .wool-carding establishment of. Dickie Pollock .& Co., which, with all. its contents, was totally destroyed.' Loss about $5,000. The residence of Dr. Brady was also burned, nd several .other, buildings somewhat damaged. ; ' J. ICIiV '-"- ' $ - -.aaw 1 n -. V- .1 . Thb Pork Hootm. The pork houses were generally busily engaged yesterday in slaughtering. , Among others the house of B. & S." Coffin cut seven hundred head ' yesterday. '.This firm will slaughter largely to-day. Indianapolis fierald, lVtA. ; '
Sons ExciTEMEirr :in Eiinbibson, A
gantlfiman from Henderson informs us tUnt a bigh at Ate of eccitoment existed io Henrlersoa on Wednesday night and yee'eHay. On Wednesday night two oldtera of tbe AtHoan pnrarjagioo, who had retutoed rom ihe army, eotered the store of Mr. Starling and "presenting revolver to the head of yoong Mr. Powell, who was alone ia attendance, eigniGed their fixed purpose, to blow out bis Drains unless he -at once, got behind (he counter and supplied, them with a bot tle of whisky. Making a virtue of necessity, ,he complied, when the negro ruffians beat a rapid retreat ' It is said that they remarked, during this exciting scene, that the white man had ruled heretofore, but that they guessed that it was the negro's turn cowr:' ,1; The negroes left , town by the plank road, but notwithstanding the-alarm was instantly giveD, , the 1 darkness' ot the night enabled them to . escape. , . A pub ic meeting of the citizens was called at the Hancock House, and men assembled fully armed, to . pursue the black scoon. drels," but at latest aceoanta ihe parsuit had not commenced.' - The citizens were. however,-' arming thtmselse for any emergency, aa fheyi'feared ,an! outbreak among the negroes about Christmas. It is strange that negroes should attempt such '. outrages.! (.3Dhey ' certainly , neer had sncn. examples'set before, them j white men. , , .-.'M .3 ""! ' PaEPARisa i; fob Chbitm as -The bright suDaJjine, yesterday, .despite . the intense cold,''etiti6ed jmnltittfdes bf".fair daraes and damsels? 1 the arraets,"and the attractive ' advertisements: in the JouBHAt",enticed them ta rtUe'.'various. stores to. lay in; their snpjsjj of ; Christy mas toys and presents,and Some of the' stores we're ..fairly -crowefed ,wiLb- eager ptrehaserice'toj Dpoksjtich.pbotog re phie albums,' Or other' splendif sonJ venire, were purchased-at Dobell'aj ele gant jewelry, watchesj! eifvei; ware,. and" even diamonds t' were: ie'ecjed "at Profes sor iBnek'fcl Vt- P. ' L. "JeiB8ler's. Full. life photographs and cartes de visile at Parkhilfs, , and'other gaUeries hut fjie great rush was to . Warren & Connyngton's, who tbe ladies knew were ready, by the hint we gave them yesterday morn ing, and each' fond ! mother determined to be the' Era. and have tb 'ifirst choice. George stoqd. the run-' remarkably well all iday, being - assisted by' nnmerbns gales men aad the female heads of the bouse, ami .when his customers thought they had exhausted his stock, he laugh ed in his sleeve" to think.- he - had car loadsof the same Vgoods left the secand third stories., ","T . 1 , .' . '. We love to see parents buying Christmas presents for the little ones at home. We know it, creates such' joy in the home circle, and it is so delightful' tojaee other", and especially oar children,' happy. Kead the Journal carefully thisjmorniog and amoDg the advertisements yon will find the house where to go and buy Get your child 'something, let it beaver so tnhng. : It - will, make a green spot in his or her faempry' besides", making the young heart happy now;i".4 'J.,1 . a i- ' i , .3 t Oui" young friend, Will Barbour, for , several years with, .the Hollingsworth! Brothers, has branched ,,'out on his own- responsibility and "le't'up" & neat establishment in the room On First Street formerly occupied by the Conti nental ' Bank'." He' has an zcellent as sortment of Qaeenswarey- kf' and in vites an examination of bis goods and prices. ' We can't conceive -of a hand somer Christmas present than a set of beautiful China. ' Good nature will be found to predominate at Barbour & Co', and it will afford the young proprietor pleasure to shov his goods.' "; It has become the enstom of late, not only in Cairo, but throughout tbe entire West, ror every penniless adventurer who could, by chioanery wfed' tnisrepresentatioo,' gather a. small dram'atio com pany together, to open arheatre pocket the receipts, af long ashe, could mduce actors to play -for-nothing;-And then "close for repairs." "This has made good actors shy of small Western theatres, aad would, makef 4rapoBsib.efgc' any manager, unless he wore known to the profession and possessed of capital, to bring a competent company here in the face of the bad treatment professionals are known to have received here for the two seasons Jast past.- CetVo Times. ' : Jast to, ' 'Times v One of .thSse'penrit less adventurers,' and as 'destitute of honesty as of pennies, came from Cairo twe or three - years ago to this city, and ran a theatre (?J 83 long as.becould induce printers to publish .him for nothing, and then sneaked off with his printers' bills unpaid. We hope Cairo don't produce many "such creatures.- One is enough' for any town. ' , . i 1 Shawntetown Item. From the Shawnetown, Mer curyy of last Saturday,, we, -glean the following items:! SThe ini iatorV Steps -for 'the "'building Oi a toundfy in tnat city, at an early date, have been taken;lH " ' 1 J Sad (and Fatal Accidikt. Mayor Stephen R. Rowan Ca"cne Va his death on Sunday', the 10th iosi, by his stable loft which was fitted 1 yith coti-breaking down abd crashing him. - He was sixtythree years of age, and had lived in that county since 1829, and had filled several, importaat-effiee He-was appointed receiver of the Land Office under President Jackson, , and in that ..capacity served through the terms of Presidents Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, ant, a porx tiou of Polks.- ? Fatal Affray. -A personal difficulty occurred ijetweeti Hohk Brahan "and Thomas Goff, at Bowles! mines, on Friday, the 7th, which resulted fatally to the IaUsr." -Brabar--wa8 arrested-aod lodged in jail uetil Monday afternoon, when he was ; brought' before 'Jus ice J am as Docker" for examintioD: r- -Jwde Turner appeared for tha 'Stare ancf 'W? Q. Bowman, M. Bartley, and S. Ehoades. Esqrs , for 'the defense1; "It appeared frora the evidenoe. elicited beforaltbe examining 'conrt ' that" 'Thomas'; Goff came to' bis deailt from a ".wound received -ia tbe7-breasti-inflieed -by-Bra han, with a coal pick, whereupon he was remanded to jail to await trial at the approaching term of the Gallatin Circuit Couru -v ST i Z V; .A. 51 Attempt at Robbebt. An attempt was made to rob the house of Dr. Traf ton, of that city, on Sunday nigbt the 10th inst We are happy to" see si manifest improvement in the typography and general make np of the 'lietcUry, as well as increased ability in its editorial man agement, siice th8 return oflr.Lsk as its chief. HoB8B Stolen. A chestnut-sorrel horse was stolen"" from the stable of J. W. Hoover, Uaisu, Pike Cotinty, Ind , on the night of the loth inst Princeton Clarion. To' Msbchants. Ajyery. large VocV of foreign Aodn. American ri Waiter and Tea Trays, of the very finest and inost desirable shapes";-'jas( opening at'Mark Warren's, No? 4'Iain street 'C'ci223t
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tor of Wednesday gives the following account "of the destructive fire that occurred ia that City 00 Saturday morning One of the most destructive fires that ever visited this city occurred on Saturday morning last about three o'clock. It originated in the store room of Mr. 8. EL Morris, and before the flames could be arrested burned to the ground tbe entire building known, as the Thompson block, which was occupied by the following persons," with their loeat apF.T. Goenther 8. K. slorru T.OOO , 20,000 Mrs. Sonbeim .... 6,000 Kshn A Bon. abont.... 8,000 2,000 3. WeiL.,., Almond A Ctn&rt.. Dr. yord . sir. Washburna. 1,000 80S - eoo - 8,0" 0 - 5,000 r. wanton Br. B0senfeid.74.ipvSir. Bteitler................ The buildings were owned br Maior Jo6n f.-inompson, and valued at foO,000. i On tbft buildings and stocks there was an insurance of about f 43,000. 4. be origin of the fire is unknown;- -- ' We again urge upon our. city authori ties the ne, easily of purchasing fire engine for the city. It is criminal to neglect this important duty longer. We are glad to notice- s movement now on foot for tbis object by some of oar most prominent citizens, and that they have called meeting of consultation at the Planter's Hodge to-night - " It is a move in the tight direction, i 9.1 ..' T We notice' thst several of our cotemporaries figured np tbe loss at 1200,000 to$250,00aJ IV--- - 'i'BW MaTBoroLiTAW. Xuere was is manifest improvement F in the , audience as repeats -oumbers, at tho theatre last night,'aod aa equally manifest improvenient in the!"playing, the company being generally better np in their parts. . Miss Wallef "jyayed with her usual vigor and m bef nequaled stylo.. This universal VerdicWIcaa; " magnificent ." true to life," "wonderful' We very much regret that-her stay in the' city iw nceessarily so iirieC ' 'u "', x. .. ,'fo-nightcMrs. Waller takes a farewell benefit- positively her last appeartatio id iuia ciij uuriug me season em which occasion she will represent "Lady Teazle," inuj Sheridan's . master-piece, "The School fortStandalf; the finest comedy ever written, and "Lady Teasle' is one bfMrs. Waller's specialties. We bope toee a "crowded 'house," as both the pla,' arid the 'tacly beneficiary,, deserve it r "tr f Local Notices. - Hoosisr Gbocsbt, No. 9 First street, Choice Celery, Dressed. Poultry, and Stiles's Corn-Fed Oysters,"' warranted to be superior to any brand of oysters in the city. Td be had only at the Hoosier Grocery, )$4. 9 First street ' .-' i " WaLCALDWELU . : Notice. All persons indebted to the undersigned will do a favor by paying their accounts on or before the 23d instautfi I m : Jacab Stbaub & So, " " ; : Dec.21d2twlt . No. 75, Main streets. l-Wiirard k Potter, No. II, Water street, , have reduced the "price of their apples, in order that all can have some for ChristmasGQ end see thenL.2t . Cheapbb thaw Aht. We will tell toys and iolliday presents, from a piano down to a five-cent rattle, cheaper than any house ia tbe city tbis week. " dec20d4t Warrm & CoaTHOTosT. - $&"Qo to Behrn's Commercial College, and spend the long winter eTcniags profitably and pleasantly in getting a business education. - decl8dlw. ..... i ' M At cost for ta days only ladies' trimmed bats and furs; also men's and boys hats. ' ! Tbabcb 8l Huntsb. . , deol9tl0. ' ' No. 5. Main 8t, j MAMMOTH S ctoTinnc HOUSE. Clothing for Men and Boys, - I -' .4. ail ages. ,: - Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys, all ages.:" DOYLE & LOTSPEICH, ' i ; I'Mi Successors to , i V, Anspacher & Sons, - .' 3l8ii d 5 Firs; Street, ET&DSTllle, Ind. Have a. splendid stock, bought very low1 ami will sell - lover for Cash than any house in the city. ... . ; , t - r No trouble to show goods, and every body is invited o call and 'examine them. . ..- : i : ' . Great -bargains "at P. L. Geisaler's,. 54 Main Street, for thirty days only.;; Wishing to make a change in my business, I now offer' my large stock of watches, jewelry, 'gold ' chains, . silver ware and dishes, at wholesale priees, for thirty days bbly. Call and examine my stock. .N ow is the time to get bargains at j .tii , :nv'' P. L. Grisslrr's. . iemsrrTT H' Main st I I ' " Who Dare Sell Goods tbe Chrapest 7 French Merinoes $1.25 per yard, .reduced from $1.75. . Empress Cloths $1.25 and $1.50, reduced from f 1.75 and $2 00. Cloaks at a tremendous dis count A snlendid - assortment of shawls," 1 Now is the time to , make a rich holiday gift at a very small cost All 'goods at reduced ptices at the NewTork Store nntil after the holidays. dl9wL JT. &S. A. Cooudgr. Warrick Cobstt Orders. I will purchase two Warrick County orders if offered soon. ' ' " AJohnsok, I Third street fAMUSEfilENTS i riflETROPOLITAri Klrst street, bat. Vlmte and Sycamore, MARTIN GOLPKN. Manager. aV-Q. GBIittJON.. Acting A atage Manager. i THIS (Friday) EVENING, BENEFIT AND LAST APPXABAKOX 'it MRS. EMMA WALLER . who will appear in the play entitled SCHOOL for SCANDAL. To conclude with tba ! FOUR: SISTERS.. FOUR 6ISTEES.....BSLLA COLD KB I r ' j -.- I.. ' -:- ! To-Morrow Wgt, Benefit of OLD BOB GBIEBSOX. r lmr opes at 7. Tea curtaia will nroaiDtlv at i to8 o'clock. , - sTTi-e Box Office will be open daily I a. m. to 4 o'clock D. m.. when stats mav be 10 .WAasaaaiA JCstraM; stare. - " COAL i ; SUPPLY or i O ; IJ.o'berts? . - : C YJ a E S S ; C REEK 'A -Si. li ,- t.i ,- - "I ..-.'- - Siii . !-'! f T- hlit lie laaruglOrir. left at' Ho. MAIS 8TREXT WUI bo prompQy yfllle4. deslS d34
COAL OIL, LAMPS, &c
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! I J HAVl IN ETORX A WEr.L-SELSCTBT) V stock of COAL OIL LArS some HEW ETTLKS never offered to the public in Kvansville before. They make very nice Christmaa aad flaw Tear's Gifts. . Bold choanal ' TICKIRT BROS.. dec21 Va Main street-' A Good .Light FROM COAL OIL, WITHOUT A OHIMNKT an be had biW DI the AI.ADDIN BURN ER tbe best Ho-Chimney Burner in oae. For sale, wboleeale and retail, at . . ; , . VI6KKET BROS.,' dec 21 . . .Mi Main street ---" -25 Cents! - FOR TWINTT-FITI CETTrs 'TOCB OLD Lamps can be made to burn without chim neys, dome aad sea the improvement tried before ron buy, at TICKS BY B BOB., dac21 . . 132 Main street. WHAT IS WOB1 APPBOPBIATB fOR-A nice Christmas Gift than a beaoti'nl OiAX OIL lAUtt The place to ret the is at TlCKEBT BB08., SecSIl 13a Mala street. Lamp Trimming's; fe " SUCH AS OtOBKS, BIS0VPB1SM3, CHIMn.ys. Wicks, -nraera, -Cleaneesr BeSectera, Brackets, Stiades, etc, etc. a laree t npply at . . TlCKEBT BU B , decSl - i, J - 134 Main street. T'Tt Coal Oil. rpHBi HE YE BY BEST riCLS if AD I IS SOLS VIC&ERY BK03., J21 . . T i .-. , ia2 Main street.. . :. -.-r-T :..-. ? j -7- : : '-j. GROCERIES. 71 GROCERIES DRESSED POULTRY, V ai - -i.."- - i. Z - CRANBERRIES, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, aad other delicatiea of the season, ia tood sop P7t . . .. i VICKERY BROS., 132 MAIN STREET. dec21 PATENT MEDICINE. To' Consumptives. THR BIT. EDWARD A. WIL OS'S PBlt pared Preeeriptloa for tba ears of C0N8CMP TION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, O0COH8, GOLDS, and all THROAT and LUSO ATFEOT10NS, has now bees la asa over ten years, with tba most aurksd saoeeee. The Bemedy, prepared under Mr. Wilson's personal supervision also, a pamphlet costais log the original Prescription, with fall and ex pllcst directions for preparation and ae, to (ether with a short history of bis caoa t may be obtained of Hssms. XXLLZB WHITE, Brog. f'sls, Kaln street, Evansville, Ind , or of BET. EDWARD A. WILSON, . 161 South 8econd alreet, ' ' Williamiborgh, New York. 19" Price of lemedjr, S3 per package. Fam phlets famished free of charge. ' dec 7 d2t,w3m PATENT MEDICINE. R-T- I860 mmJC. DRAKE'S PLAITATIOB B I ITERS'. Tsy parifv, strensTthen and invicorate. , They create a health acnetiU.oi water and drat. Tbey are an antidote to change ion and late boars T&ey overcome-eOecte or dieetpet enliven the mind They strencthea the stem and rmittent fevers. They prevent miasmatic and iote ,f the stomach TBey parity cae breath eideoMttvtion. They enre Dyspepsia anJ Coos ti pa f rn - Tbey rare Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbud Theyenre Liver Complaint and Nervous Headacha. xney are tne ceet nitters in tne woria. They make tne weea stroas-, and are emanated nature's (treat restorer. Th.y are mde of aura St. Oroiz Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, aad are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to ate or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons r--' qnlrlnaa gentle sttmniant. -8ol by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only genuine when th eork le covered bv onr Tirivate I . M. stamp. Bewart ol counterfeits and reflUed boVi ties. nl4 eoww r. a. tiuai tu, 21 Park Bow, New York. 5 T.I. II1.1 1 AGTJA de HAGHOLIA., s . A toilet delight I The ladiea' treamne aad gen twajea's boon I The wee teat thing " and largest Quantity Manufectuad from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to rreveat eruption, to pertuma OKtMa ma. ..-,7 t overcomes the nnpleasent odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac It care nervoua headache and allay inflammation It 000 Is, softens and adds d-ltoacy to tne skin. Tt yield a subdued and yielding perfume. It ears musquito bite and stiags of fbeeeta. ' It contains no material inlnribus to tbe skin. " Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. - It is what very lady should have Bold every where ia tho Union. Try the Magnolia Water one and you will a- no other Cologne, Perfumery or Toilet Water Blterwara. , , DEMA9 BABVE8 as CO., eoww nit- Prop. JUaloalv Agent, B. X. ICO Saean's Magnolia Balm. . . This Is th most delightful and extraordinary artials ever discovered. Itch an gee the snn-barnr fees and hand to a pearly satin texture of ravish ing beauty, Imparting the marble " parity ' of youth, and th d stingne appearance o inviting In th city bell of fashion. It remove tan. freckles, pimples and rooghness. fromthe ekin. leaving tbe comp'exioa fresh, .trauspasent and smooth. It contain ae material Injurious to th kin. Patronised by actresses and opera singers. It is what avery lady (boald hve. Sold everywhere. Betail price 50 cent. . ,. . ; - -t Prepared by W. B. Hagan, Troy, N. Y. All ordsrs addressed to ' Z . . -. i-'l I Edt-Mww BEM AS BABNES k Co- Kew York. DYES. tT TO THE LADIES. t.:t GEO. Hi REED 8c CO.'S i T -Tts TTTTV - ' ' " iTb.consteat demand we have hri fr r.irin n DYES has induced us to put up a complete line of 40 SB A DIS ALLiLIt, CIDS. i. Which will recommend themselves to. avery on who has ever used Liquid" Dyer, tor' - ' . nauiLiasui ur uuiiUns..--.. J 8IMPLIOTTY r V8Z,rt ff caa tainty or satiSp actios Complet Diraotlons foe caa with every package. UM-CSB THB BEST ABT10LE. ,.-T. Km cartlScate fro eminent aheatwta on each nackaca. Sample actually dyed with each of the colors, on silk and woolen, may be seen at the
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To Oca Bites r bunds We respectfully ask tbe officers of steamboats arriving at tbis port, to furnish as with memoranda, mantfi-ets, and all older intelligence relating to the interests of the river, sncn lavors wai meet wtta the truest ap. preciation. if addreesed to the Biver Editor Bvansville JocaaaL, and left with either of the wharfboats. ,,-' " " Weather and Water. Yeeterdsy was a Clear, bright day, but intensely ' cold, with the ther mometer indicating 18 above zero at 8 o'clock ia the mSrEihg taS'ST tt "t O'tloVk TrVSliSZTtrf nvcr is rising rsrldly, having Byorien 3 Jeet du. ring tbe 24 boars ending at (o'clock lastereniag. There is now 10 feet to Louisville and 12 to IS feet to Cairo.. At Pittsburg and Cincinnati the river is swelling with unexampled rapidity, hav ing tistn 13 feet at tba former and 7 feet at tba latter places during tbe 21 hoars ending at noon yesterday. This indicates that tbe osoal Jann. ary flood will be upon as before New Year. i Prt LuA-The arrivals and departures ystar-i day comprise toe S- T. McCombs, Laaiejrllkt a4 toturn ; Charmer, Cairo aad return ; St. Patrick, Loquvi a to Mempbis ; Bo wena, Hemphia ta Cincinnati; Spray, Tennessee river, to Cincin nati ; Mercury, Louisville to Nashville ; Lorena, Cincinnati to Kew Orleans; Ilattia and J. P. Webb, for Kaahvil'.e; B. K. Dunkerson, for'BowHng Creen; Liberty No. 2, Memphis to Leoisvilla. ;-'Tr-W.'! '- ?. Boats Sits. Among tbs nrt boats due are the A rgoey, lor Tennessee river; Anna, Naugatuck, Gelden Eagla and Lanra Pen on, for Memphis; Rose Hambleton, for Arkansas river; Lennie Diowo, Kmma No. 2 and Peytona, for . ew Or leans ; TreiC0.j and Tarling, from Memphis ; Sam Orr, from Eaitort. AfueeilaaeoMS. There was some thin ice run ning along shore ia the river yesti rdaj, but wi h the present fine stage of water, there are no ap prehensions of any serious interruptions ta navigation from ice. Business was fair on the levee, ynsterday, coos'derlrg the very cold weather J...The J. H Groeebeck, we learn, passed down during the fog Wednesday morning without' leading... he Spray passed up from Johnson ville with a good trip.....The fct. Pat rick! bad a splendid trip of freight, and left Lou laville wfth ITS ea la- passengers, au added a larze number on -the way. iAmon the siasaengers we were deUgbud to meet Capt. Hirt'r'ele-'l gant aad accomplished lady and his little Georgia Thd are en routi for Padncab to spend the holi days. Tba Patrick was compelled to refuse freight here..,Tha Metcory had a slim trip for ' Nashville. The irrepressibla Laos Mnrrell was- in her oflco 1 ha Loreaa was full of freight and covered over..The Charmer cams in on time with a fair trip, and had a good trip cut .The Mat ie and the J. P. Webb left for Nashville. The Webt bad a Tory line trip" the Mattia went out comparatively Hgnt.'Mm.The B. K. Dunkeison, desp'tit bar slight, contusion received from the Julie oa .Wednesday tight, lift for Boalaig Dreed" last evening with a splen did trie....4.The Liberty No. 2 arrived at 10 o'clock last night with big trip of people aad a good deal of freight, the left the Tarascon pull ing at s jms boat aground, and fears that she has probably grounded ber.elf Tbe Boss Bite bad a t ar.-iv&i at 11 o'clock. : obaaaiHoa raoat oca azcHaiion, f dincitnatU Tbe Oommereial of Wednesday says: JThe weather waa tb;n moist yesterday At Pittsburgh the rlvsr is fa. ling, with 1 feet in tbe. channel . laet, ainht, by the Moaungahela marks, xneie ara.sia feet hence to Louievula. Thore are six f et in the canal, and seven feet on ttiesnoatist D-.rs a-ong tne liower itnie, i You may add about S or, i feet to the shoalert bars along tbs Lower Ohio, friend Miller. ' We are delighted to record the fact that Captain Prank Y. Batcbelor's Darling iu alive, and was at Mempnis yesterday. ' George L Johnston A Co., received the follow ing dispatch yeeterdsy: JSashvilli, Dec. 19. Heavy rains felling nowgeneral tbaw. The prospects are good fur wrtsr in tne iwmBeriana ttiv.r. - j r. . v About a dozen , boats are bard aground. caught ia the ice between St. Louis andwtro.: and mnch apprehension i felt for their sa ty Foot pa'ssngers eroated en the ice constant! a ' St. Louis yesterday, and the mails were oar. led over by hand. ; j 1- . t :. M Ws have not bad it mail from St. Louis for men than a week... The gazette of Wednesday says j Here the liier bad" Tairen nine inches 'daring th 24 hours preceding noon yesterday. Daring the remainder of thettlay tt remained about sta tionary, with eleven feet and time inches of wa. tor in the chael i I tie, IxmuviiU. The Courier of Wednesday sat s: The river was sw&llfog last evening, with 6e feet two inches water In the ratal in the evening by the mark In the morning the river was at a stand, aad loans Is nadonbtedly ceased by tk long-oontinhed heavy rains; it having rained almoit continuously for forty-eight boors, with a very heavy fell of rain "night before last. Vew Aleaay.r-A special despatch to tbe Ljdger, from St. Louis On ths lOtu. Says: "' " J " The Roanoke, from this city for tbe Ohio rivar, snnk eighty miles below here. She was owned and tn.ured at Pittsurg the .teamen Henry Ames Graham, Pla te Valley, Osborne, Glaaguw, Atlantic and eiz -r eight o- br b- ate are aground b.twe n tbie city and Cairo, and are ell iu great danger of being wrecked by the Ice. The weather here to-day is colder. Where now is the Evansville and Cannelton packet! And echo answers where JBockgort It has only "Szsled out." Just Ilk all tbe other bepnffjd steamboat enterprises of the Evansvillla us. New Albany Ledger. The Evansville and Cannelton packet has not Sailed out because It has not yet been inangu ratsd. The money has been subscribed, aad is ready, bat the parties have hot yf been 6Jb to procure a suitable boat, roe Mettle, while wait. ing 'or the Cumberland to rise, mads one trip to Cannelton and back, and finding that .they did aot make money en that trip, she withdrew. She is aot aa Evansville institution. Zaeroses. The Democrat of ths 14th ssys : A number of feams crossed the river tonjey on the ice, which it now considered perfectly sale.. V - Kempnis. The Appeal of th 15th has th fol lowing: An Investigation was beldyesterday evening b' the Local Board of Inspectors on a" ease whicl cannot fail tt interest all steamboatmen and tbe public generally. Inasmuch aa It shows disregard aa utter recklessness or parties recommena-ni oerson te positions In which s much life am property is invariably atetnke? '- The particBlars of tbe case are as follows : Three pilots signed tba petition of an applicant f jt pilot's license in tbe mempnts ana Araeasav . river trade, in iwntcn tMy s t forth that tbey knew the applicant was fbily competent for the position. On tbis spplicatiou, endorsed bt three pilots, ths license was granted by tba Beard. - le'terday a committee delegated by tbe Pilot's Association sent in a pro-, teat against tn. action taken by tne tsoara in tne premises, setting for n a- a reason tne incompe tency of tbe applicant. Upon tbe receipt ot tbis protest by in Bo-ra, tti indorse- or tae appu cant were immediately summoned to qualify tbeir recommendation ty taking oath thereto, xms tbtfr refused to do. notwithstanding tbey stated ia recommending the applicant for tba position, that he was fully competent. The licensee of th. parti. eummoned and present. Messrs. Ws, Barker ai d Lton Levy, Wore suspended for the space of sixty days. The parson to wnom tne license was granted is not at pr sent in tbeciiy. We think the. action , of he Local Board will meet witb the hearty approval of all thinking right-minded people. 7 ', -: i FT"'" A 1 ."ots isavrna to-pai.". . tor Lotaetitte. Th wild Tarascon may certain ly be expected for LoolsTil this morning. for Eattyori. Th elegant 8am Orr leave this van ing at 6 o'clock. Huston it 0. agent. Nuf oedi 1 ' . i ' - .-' 1 LECTURES. ' ! LIBRARY i i. " i -DE. LOED . 1YTILL LECTUBB ON THUBSDAY EVENv f ma,at eigbt o'clock,.- . ' . At MASONIC 11 ALL,. " Subject of first Lecture: " , - . JMichael -Ang-elo 5 Or, TAX BEYIVAL Ot ABT, - Becond Lecture oa P BID AY EYEWING. at eight o'clock. Subject r? , ,. jfc'A".' ,- Oalileo-' 'Ticksts fer sale" at th LibrirV BoVmi: also at Br. Ha loci's Brug Store, and of any of the Man agers. dec2b dtf GUNPOWDER. " Agent for the Sale of " "" Oriental & Miami Powder 2?0-iA uMahi BtTet.......i Ojta , ' (Between Beventls aad Eighth), t . ' LOUIS YIuLE, BY. at. A fail supply of Boortlnv. Bine and Bleat. IngTowder and Safety IT use always on hand and fct sale. . al8-(m DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THB COPABTNDl-HIP HI11TOI OBI eiiselBr between the onderaiaed Is. tbis dav dlweolved by mutual consent, Mr. Jtonald Fisber having purchased the interest of tbe other part I. hither party, is utbored to . eettie" ensstaqdtng accmnu. . ; , , BNALD FISB EB. I , . - W. W. TLttBWJaV. - S-!svirt;"Tec: 9, drw SASH & DOOB FACTORY nullum a soi-is, i ocfi .-:- - - i r r ll-;..1 , -1 . j , SASH 1KB DOOB FACTOBr, . . ; Comer -Waliiit Sreetl jCinal,-K-rarts-rille, Inttlana!.Y: '..i : C-BUBBISH TO OBDEB ALT, TlTfUS-fH Tkmrs. cash, fn.wi end Blinds : also, kaea oa band a Urge stock of Shingles, Lath, Fin and yopler nooring, s-tna neaises, at-- tj -it s all arasr Dresnntu ttnaa to. ' ao dm
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G2EEN SIVEU PACKET. fJtHlt TLEXT AND BLKQiST STKArTKlt JET. Iv. Dunuerson, A. DBINKWATEB, Mater, y a. Will leave Evnntvfl!e every Uonday fm soa Thnrdy at 6 o'cloik p.m. Ux Bowling Or- en and all way ports.' Tor freight or passage apply co board. dee2l dtf 1866.... 18S6 ETan8Tllle k KashTlIlc rcml-Wefklj , rCKets. : . tCOTI, Campbili..... ...w...Master ; . -r-; rJ. I. WSBB,' w Bhowm . .... Usster Will form a regular line, the J. P. WEBB leaving Evansville every FRIDAY at 8 P. at., and Nsttuviile eery MONDAY at 6 r. at. ' t" , Tbe LNI LKOXI leaves Evansville: every TUBS! AY at 3 P. at., aud k-a'fi Nashville every FBIDAf at p ... i Ibis arrangamant Is Sermanesti and. tbe proprietors of the line hope, by eirict attention to business and the interests of eh i opera ind com fort of patengers, ta ro-r t a liberal and perma nent support. Witn many faixi r .r pa.t lavors, ws respectfully sol cit a continuance of patronage from our old friende. Tor freight or passage ann'v to deoao .. , CuX A hUJaPHRKY, AgenU. . . . p Regular Tuesday Packet Evans? villa to JSasaville. - i , J "The elegant Light Draught Steamer VANDSSBIFT, Master; ' - " Will leave Evanrville for Kathvll e, as a regular packet, EYEBY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p m. . dec 16 dtf Reg alar Friday Packet for Faducah JohnsoBvil'e.ani Eastpoit Th elegant Light-Draught Steamer ; 1 : Hodge Brown, Master; H. C. Gilbert, Clerk, Will leave Xvansvills every Friday at 4 o'clock p m. for tbe above and all intermediate ports, making connection at JovnsonvfrV with tbe Ballroad lor Nashville, -and at Saoporv-with the regular packets for Flsrence. A abama For freight tar passage apply on board orto-, " oect tu. aik n9iu.i A t"., Agaats.' Regnlar Tuesday Packet for Naslii ville and Clarksville.' " " . I -,..;.' -.tj, i - - ' -v. utiil rj!'d-r The elegant Light-Drnght Sttuiipr''; L w . JL, a'il W T JL2 M- Mt-M a) j.:h am jABop.'Uasi. :tc. w.' wiLsW.'crS.' WiH leave Evansville every Torsday fX fonto'clock P.M., for the above and all iutermediate ports. For freight W ptattgs', aptf btf'Doardir'i'o"" drcl3 , CVX. A HUM PU&EY, Agents. ! " For Bowlicgf Green. BEOTJLAB GRKKN BIVEB PACKET, j The fleet and elegant steamer b.k. DryKEEsoy.L? A. DHINKWATE MA&IKR. JOSH ADAMS CLRBK. . Besumee her trips- this Bering aa tba rigutar Green Hirer packet, ari l will lenve tor Bowling Green and all w-ty laa'tlncv, ar 6 ' crock. For freight or passage aply on board. '. n023dtf. U.S. MAIL. Evansyilla :& (Cairo i Sejni- ! Weekly Mail Line. CeW vt vn k ut wur DmBVf,iD urv . iwvn j CUT. JOSH. V, TIIBOOP, CHAEMEEk I lPT. W.-A.10 WTH.f w V I LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY j MONDAY, THURSDAY and i WEDSESDAY;r,V- SATUBDAY1 , f A Si a L l in,- E - ir At o'clock P.lVir o -t d j LEAVES CAIRO EVERY n i-"i wmwaT, .t - ' ' ' ' I ' n.m r " j THURSDAY, SUNDAY, On Arrival of the TraiiV ajTheee boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first rats order f r the accommodation of passengers. nT iVeights received at eJT Vn by rTT t .aitii-4fli;iiim-Iraa8Tin, 8n.i wneetown andPndajtab Regular Low-Water racket-,,',, f Th Fine fitermar JB-tE G. Bf EBY, WM. H. COSANX. M..MABTEB-"-clebbs. PAT. BUBK. The ADA LYON 111 ran regularly between the above points, leaving ev(ry Friday and Tueeday atK.kl Shew M takeCnir fireigUfaafl pa-St-a-gers, rJblpulogBt IV.iJucaa. r j. ul l - -This arrangement is permanent during lewwater, and pa. seng ysa 'nelff-.oa her rouiainiug In tbe trade daring iow-wamr jKuji s For freight cr passage apply on board . oc2tf. ; .1 (Ort(-eony.-'' j . 1 I 1 . 11 , .... II 1 11, Il .1 ..in' "STewburga' and Evacaville" Packet. JIHO A. ANGEL .......W.M s-jfBj 1. in. leave inswnuiga very. hhv, -i.Siy eoepted). at 7J4'o'clacki a- trr.aucim.it. lut.siiA. I vi lie at 9 o'clock, cinneoting witb tbe itailrrMd. t - Will leave Evansville for Newburgha'.4 o;rieck, p.m., positively,, axriting at -Newborgb at i o'clock. aCT Will commence reenlar triDS. Oct. S. 1865. I ' For freight or paesnge epply on beard, or to K1 i JOH B. HALL, er; f f ' - T OX A HDMPHItBY. Xvt irtville. t OX A HDMPHRBY, JCvic OC7-II Unoa BELDKL, i;or,bPEOPLES' PACKET ! I j iit ;.:uue -uti -, : .-- '-w to liff ot in. Evansville, Cairo, Hickman and i Memphis. -
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BEN COX J. W.OHEBM ....- Will rnn as a (rgnlar Freight acfl 'TM'ejf'arer Packet between Loutevil'e and Meuiebie, giTing strict attention to a'l btuiorss ontruitei) to her. Foe gnight orjjMsageswly ? t to I - ...;i . HALL A B1DD, gnu! ep26-tf Agn DRUGS & CHEMICALS. WHOLESALE Drur & Ohen?icalJ mJik a-. ,.a...Aii .rf A ttm sm mw J WAREHOUSE. iV..HV.ov:i-i, FERRIS, SPARKS & CO., I -. - 'i'yi v it .i ; . i . ..;.ia .: i i s ;,v.iu".'j 34 .....Main 8treet.....:."....34 j EYASSYIIIE, I5D. ' . The only eiclasive Whelep!e Drug House in tbe city ' a)3u duplicat Cincinna'l end Louisville prices i M. Order oliei!ed.i - ': f pip 5 4 ..v. ..' ' tfl. d. HOME INTEBESTal To FBxaioiAi. if vou wish to ' purchase pure Drags, Uedicinee, and Chemical at a small advr.nca on Eastern prions, go and sxaioins K kllzs Whits' stock, wear you vri-11 And every artlelethat is needed by the profess len, and as prices which cannot mil to give satKfactWar Tha?T Store ia at Nn i Mtia street. . ., Fsovliiwlf r 'HOTEL. I -i-MA8lON HOUSE, i rr" KMzbtitovVn7lil.' THIS KEW AND BPLI5DID BCILD1HG la now talog fitted np es a Hotel, and will be opened for tbe accommodatioa of the nubhc on the 1st bf January, Isii.,m A-..V. LtiA, rroprietrtss, . dcl3 d till Jail . COAL . IjJ S t. More Coal Coming., , NATIOATIOlf 19 RESTJvf Ef' OW OB'tST river, and JOSEPH STEW ABT A CO. will have a supply of Given tUaer Coalat th Evan, villa wharf to-day. A supply will be kept constantly on hand., ' - - ' i aoei-d3m . Office on Koha's Boat S'or. , , , -- .- .- . , PHYSICIAN. DK.-W. G. 'RALSTON, Physician &JBvgeoni ( Over the Office of ,Coicee. 'one) , j'.!l''rif.f. ,tlS.
REGULAR . PACKETS.
186.V V-Ht l,'ti.::.t,;'.-i 1865, Speed, Safety .and' ,. Comfort. Louisville, . Evansville I . -.:, -r-ANTU-I tU t-t t Packet ' a . ;asl YT1 111.11 J - i.t-'t ,1 yl -.: ',11 -ir.-.-t - ' - ;v-' .--. '.,1- ,lf ,. -.J 1 Tlia Klcgamt faaseaga, staamcr. GKO. O. gT . - ,, , fl PTAIH. UBUqKALXOBO,. P,,MM1.-CLE&tv. j -i.' iit. ijic tl .it ' ' m. . 1. a ,,- i LIBERTY NO. 2, Jv-!"H '4. ,1 1 . L' afaWaxavZaMnSxaVaw SAM ABCHEhV., CAPTAJNj XD. JUDGE.. ...CLfiliK A BE tbe'BVg jlar Packets lor Louisville and I nempni h boat making one trip per wetk.For freight or passage apply an board, or ta iu, . , JOHN B. E LL,0r. 1 . no2T tT:l" OoX A HCMPuKEYS, -S!si' " - - i ..- .H.) -,.!.. t Id FOH THB WABASH BIVEB Th light-nraught VMAt Bt amer ' Bolua,.Mater...I wm. Clerk 1 uow le.rlring and will leave, fur. the Wsb. b ailw. wftth ilf.nal.h t.. Lii,.. I ,nnI.M hnrif' d9tf ' -..-.-pW-j-.-Jf3sttlS.-5'" J Loaisvillaiid 'Mffiffifa Semi-Weekly MailXine. 3 tn,t;jii an; .1 - idi-.l i a iv: .la. Jsgsot New PsaiengeeBteameaii iut 1 lfioi-i T bit a vlif . viiii AABON BALLABDv..'... .p.?.r.:Capta'inf ; I Tlt(V l.dl I ts - ' I- im ivrrtnji'r-tyct '' '' 1 rBASPifllB.8Y.Tm,,,,lFptaI. e3 ---1 .-, -i? Juuj -fnixij f.-m ?n-.kii;-'v . fc.iJwy1 Baowllle fverjs- :3m II oiKon4ay, ; -.ij.Tiiirsday,,, . ' weaneicay eaturday. "1 ' - - ' I : il T1 .1 i.'-:. no28tX . ...COS,. A HUMPHBEr, Agents..,. DR1T C00DS. &C I ui 'j.ie t i I e.f ,io.i i,'.-..;'J e.it 1 is. J fci .! s- i I STAPLE AND FANCY IDtEY: GOODS, luff tt-- !- -C lis ctoOs a .ttr.ji Hi a in li... IIiai,'$KE,JL,H,: t-v-1 T.i I. 1 S X7. A.I. 1 - ia i . i. I A? W lavatmp UIOMUrB IB lUlUriBlDK VUf CWI(Osaln Run p c K",er.",7 ,"M'" mil i i ,X!Uf '.:!-. ,(-.;. 11-t ,.ti I.. 4 Fall and Winter Gdodj , i . ,,Ti'--i ?. . .m. --. I . w . i- : : '" j j -i. )1mi- o-u. i .en .-.i Uousielllg in part ef . : . :.. j lj.1,ii r' u -.'v. .- ;i k -j j ti" BrowV and Bleached Sheeting, ! . Shirtingi, Printi and DeLa.ne. Plala and Taney Dresi Goods of ; every vanety.-. - -.- f - ..... : . . if i '-li Slack: Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres, t'annetts, satinetts, Jeam, Tweeds, 4c. - t,r til. .i-'-i'tr .'. i - - - i A large stock of Plain and Twilled Flannels.; Shirtine-, Plannels. Lmsejs, Bed Blankets, &c. , ., or -on ,!'..: A ar?e and Garefnllw Wted ttoclr j TTL 11 a tip; . a . s v j oi x mi ana w inter snawis, naimcral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, K jnupias, women s, Jaiises -and Children's Hoodsand Scarfs.. i l Cloths, SacqnesBaiqTies and C'rcuian in, siock or maae ro or- - ot j '.-1.s i e-jtfl. I - i. j er on short notice. , J ' .i wit .. -.v-r.-ti.i. In h -it; t i -4 - IB I l'fjt t-4J ;. i : . 1 T Hoaery, JNotions, &c, &e ,rs r All of wlilch were purchased previous to tne recent ad 1 g vance in Drr Good. We are confident that we can -maua I T s a ss.a n . Call f ArfiAll n .w8.. - -m v. uui cassu ejacssasssss? Stock and Prices. .ax ritioA c;iianAvHq COaTMISSION. K if. TAIECHILD & CO., f - Colninission Mer6liant8, t S MAOAZINK STBEBT.i. 3 i-:a K. C Palrcfaild. 1 Jolici W. Bingham. SEW OBLEASS. novsa dnm H. Willard. '$ r1.. : : V ; Samnet L. Ptftf rj ' WlLLABD & FORTES, . , l FOEWABDISO aad Commission K e rchants, and Dealer ll all kinds of Prodao. ar Liberal advances ma-ie on consignment, t ,,r hl- AA WATEB "JJEJT..NOTICE.' .1. . i L f Bank; Notice,, THE'BTdCkflOLDHBS IN THE BTAN?TlMe National Bank, ax hereby notified that aa etectioa wit be beld a1 the Banking House of tbs Evan.ville Branch iBank, In Xvsnaville, jn Tneeday , January , I8C6, between the hours - 10 o'clock a. m., an.t t o'cl ck p. m.a fvr seven Dire tors, to servntb eastri a g yearj IJ. s i i b-j oraer oi tne eoera oi liirectors. orrtSMS 8 A ML BATABD. Cashier. r "e ' HOTELS. ;WasM'hgt62i- HouYe COR. 0? MAltf U THkKTi STS., j.-xf1Evaiisviir&,riacii:,;-:i.:' JAEii BAC0. - w e- PB0PMIT02S. a.rree Omnibus rauning to and from the TJtpm. iHltl CARPENTERS. , .01 SCOTT k SCOFIELDy ,. L. ARi?12riES'ASD JOIHERS, Shop on ' Water - St.,' 'foot oj "Lett, VAUBVILLB, IND. , All kinds of bouse- -the beet manni-r. . , steamboat work dooa ia '. ocll Sm LAW CARD. a. k. usirr.t,ii.ii, . i,. a...8. a, acLcasa. I2XYITT i lELCHEE, i?" ATTORNEYS - AT ,-T.AW ! j, OFF1CJ5 OS THIKU 8TBEKT, i i,4,(lt Brovost Marshal's 6fllo),,',ij,i ' . .' ' , " ....1 ETAHfiTILLE. IBDj- . ,i , c .tC
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