Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 December 1865 — Page 2

s I i

il J 1 1

SATURDAY.

.DECEMBER 30 The Unioo men of Indiana are hereby called to meet is JWIegst Convention, at the 8 tele Boom in k cijy of lodUnaoellar oJI'niipiiey m., for ftufpoia riaaalof Stale oflloea. It U raoommended that Had Msstlnirs be held at ths county ssat a vesas milltt the Ratnrdav of February, to eecnre fall rrpreeeutalieo- ;b- jfciat Convetko.,.u4 thorough rBir.Gon in eacrrcouoty. ,, f tt-J lliJT. Wibiwr.I Chairmen Union 8UI Oeulral Commltta. J. U. Buaxrr?, Secretary. . , 'RELIQ-IOfU-S; To morrow ia tn!!! aarbtmtlitta the rla. of ever? Tear ia oiaavUv adaoted to templatton of, and resolutions for, tier fature, bu owmpch.Bioro mnatthis H the Caspian thf Liat"hvi 6f te jear'ia Suodaalfd4 tilt fkt Itaeir such a year as 18657r rl-.";I Ysitn) r. ni c When we trace bayknft) lijjjejs the events of the jat year; when we contemplttiy3'IravaiL"ad'ia! contrast with it8Krftip ind'broodTjegitming; the heart involuntarily iwello with gratitude to AlnugUlgXJodrhis mercita and love, r"iStuiied'u gliding our nation through a four years night oJ gloom, discouragement and despondency to ihe' gloriouriipt of -t1!, dawned upon ns. I t ia the. ignorant, the thoughtless,, an, 1 e nagwUj; who disre gard all these' maiJifettalioui of Divine far or. jTjbe pious jm", hemeditatifa see in the mighty events which have jost led each other, so thickly were they crowded into the narrow way of "the year that is past, fte,hndjOItoyjjtj9Epje paring our people 'for a 'more exalted manhood, a .mere . sublime missioof a more gigantic undertaking. UiaB any which they have hiihertordevoted their attentioft" SaeriBgi5pari'fies. Sacrlfi cea soften the fceartj -enlarge the3 sympa thies and expand lha mind. May not the Cbiistian regard this country as hav ing overgone' a 'purification, and that the dan vt ftf trirriflcattotraf C WeirtiTgn ended? May -be -coitora his gaze from the suffer! Dga-and sacrifices of 1865, to the triunipaa of faith and civilization in 1866, brouchf aboat through these suffer ings? UlaYJf noTell thattn'eseBevere national afBitifcraHhave "been, working out a far more exceeding 'and eternal weight itf-ltialBlry?'iJSUi But how sweat- to -tBefisdlvlJirP t have the last dajp M 4be year-the Sab bath of tb Jjord.t The quiet of an or dinary Jabbath js,'elflaUng and ' enno bling, but it does seem to Jus "that the meditations pf the morrow, the last Sab nam ana, aay pi tae year, musi nit me seul with a thanksgiving and fervor never before liencd jlfhe, ; pap, year may be nlled with resolutions bro ken, pledgea.Liaialil21end4iaasgrs ions against the. law of XJodl many; may be strnrftVitli-trigni Slnd test's and ridged with graves, yet through them aU the band of 'altin'l' Providence' as been leading "His 'chiIJwi,'aBi people towards the Premiseianaj) fidoften by "ihe way has He fed them with the tnann of kindness and watered ihenr with'stiowers of Grace., These, blessings may have fallen inbyengeojF flightiand been disregarded by many who enjoyed them, but ca hey- sil; owar tt-mdrro.w alone, except ""as X god ;8es -. Ehe"m and contemplate afllheaaVlhlngi with out realiisinj that,' myeterioua- power, higher taan I nas beea" at work fashioning and shtipening our'destiny as individuals" ft'Ou't and Tiation ? ) Can they look npon the, dangers'-we Jiave passed, and the difficulties which surrouodedoflWaiir strange escape from them aU," without 'feeling that we were' sustained, by anainvitible power' which could see the 'tad from the beginning? Let gratitude, then, "go Up to tha Giver of every gocd.atd perfect -gift, for all His mer'cie4ini3 Ir?ft Xet.- the Houses of God be crowded OwuuUwoiahippers who are not usually found in the Sanotuaries xt 'the'flreat ;?'Jehovah." ;!Let prayer and praise" be -fite incense rising from the altar of every heart, and let the day be a hig!i dajf, io; the- Qodof Israeli " '" But tna.iuUu-iit bei as the past is behind ns. W&afiof .1SG6?. JWase men regard it wltl sbme apprehension, it mustibeicoBfessed'-.cKnsnciatlind pestilential dangers are aniicioated. Bankruptcy and the cholera are dreaded, Then it ?re;we21 lo.stady iih thoughtful care the probabilities'' of 'trouble' and death, and. make,, sure , provision . for either, li is " tie" power Jbf i man to so control circumstances, that no disaster in life can rob h(nt I ot happiness or destroy his ability to appreciate and experience joy and peace. Preparation of Heart is tht'limple remedy for all the ills to which flesh is heir. It is the fountain of perpetual youth which Ponce Da Leon vainly sought amid the everglades and swamps of Florida. !: s" " ' May not tha morrow .be ( the best 'of r t I J S 4 - '".'." .' ' au aays in me year jo seen ana. ootaia this " preparation?" We can not imagine tiiLiiter- Who would "desire a more fitting or raore favorable occasion? In conclusion, we f would say to our readers, letftjotthPmorvow-pasa wTthont thoughtful meditation and well-digested determination. If the paaf is unsatisfactory so far asycur participation in it is conceraaaVa .'sa 4h4i fstttre'- with unclouded faith and heroic resolution, 4 Nerve thy son), good pader for great endeavors. Buck lu Whebt1e?irmdr. Try every joint, prove every piece. As citizens of a growinclty,- etji5 rspyet to make it larger, better, and more glo rions. As citizens a of ana enterprising State, let ns seek t Hnaake5 ne'mBre" honored, loved'andv"aomired by her sis. ter States. As citijenBC.oSaCQUBfry, let ns seek to make that cOotry;knOwn of all the earth as the land of the brave and the home of Cae free. As Children of oar Father in Heaven, let as rever ence truth, seek Jtc; da lEia Willi and obtain the assurance of an eternal participation in Hiii Kingdom to Comef" . J V T --' urn u f- vt MetUodlaU The pr5tracled meeting 'at the' Third Street Charge etili, continues. .There j have been about W conversions and St) accessions to the church. The present is the fifth weeaviiC the series, and yet neither theaithjof itlfcicppgregation fails them, nor the desire on the part of sinners for salvation seems to diminish. ' Every night the itftirQneraBght by Uicse who-feet-thathappinessmua be sought fort5jj??p9pjthei-.5nrce.hsa1 worldly pursuits, ar d almost every night some souljiiiikeg.ii.profeasLoa of taring received an assurance that its transgressions .bis iigSieaj)fu9o4, tkronga faith in Christ t.v,T6 v, ,;r, , .( 5 , There wlll.be :na meeting this morning and evening. " The regular services j to-morrow will ba aa 3nsnalgabbaA chool and ChnrcbAg ihe fojenoonj claa meeting in the'afterno'on, anl preaching again in Se vfmnTh prayer lot every love mora lity and religion -will be, may gotxl work.,VoBUaa: in

crease and spread, until the whole city ( will feel its beneficial effects. .A. '

Jhe Sabbath School scholars and teachers of the Ingle StretM. Church had a kl&d of Christmas reunion and jollification on Wednesday evening last. : We were unfortunate enough to be dut of the city at the time and were, fcoasequently,-' deprived of the satfsfaction we should nave experiencea in Being present. We understand from those who attended the meeting that it 'was both pleasant and profitable. The ex ercises consisted of pinging, recitations, Ac. such as usually characterize such meetings. Under the faithful superintendence' of Mr. S. N. Curnick, the In-gle-Street SchOolj may be ranked with the most prosperous in the city. ' " w We also learn that the minister and congregation of that Church design commencing, soon, a series of protracted religions meetings tt . 5 tJ . ; v, , . . -fc - ' mi j 3 - . - ivsviyALS nrTBf hist, xne jiavocatc and Jottrnat, Dec.1 21st, totes the follow ing :i Seventh Street Church, New York, over 100 " conversions ' and accessions : Jane-Street Church, 20;" South 'ThirdStresti Brooklyo,1 J. & Inekip, pastor; 10! Milao, Dutchess co., New Tork, 40; Bar. tbn, jWyomTiSg Conference," 20;' North Abington,, same. .Conference, .50; Elli cott'i Mills, Md., 60. " Very encouraging revivals of religion ate in progress in different parts of the States of Ohio and Indiana. From the correspondence of the Western Advocate we condense the following ': ' ' ' 1 A j meeting.; g( lit days at Westman Chapel, GallipoliK,' resulted in ten con versions ana, six- accessions. Anoioer meeting at Porter which is still in pro gress has resulted at the time of writing, in six accessions and nine: con versions.' At Eushville' )hio, thirty have joined khe. Churchy and still the work goes on. v At Salem, Indiana, twenty have joined the Church and twelve experienced reh At I Vienna Indiana,' a "meeting of 12 days reiuttedia 62 applying for member snip in tne cnurcn. , . ... j.Qn the Whitewater '.tjircnit, north In -diana Conference,' a meeting has. been in., progress ' several . weeks. Forty-two have joined the Church, many of whom have made a profession of religion, " Nkw England Methodism. The HeraU says that the total increase of mem hers throughout the entire connection in the. United States is 939, jet. the net in creae in the six New England Confer ences alone has ,boen -2,551; not abad showing for,"the decline, of Methodism in New England." t Jasuir " Skvksth. Of this, impor tant day ' in' Methodism, ihe ' Wettcrn Christian Advocate say: ,"' ' ;This first Sabbath of the new year is in our denomination to be devoted to the Centenary of Methodism. In every -congregation the whole subject should be fully set forth, and the plans proposed minutely and carefully explained, A broad, and deep foundation should be .laid for. the appropriate reflections and duties of the . year - by showing the .grounds for our gratitude. " Some large views ot tne manner , 01 nonortng mis year with our. substance will not fail to be inculcated. , Our gifts are not to be for' a; week, a year, but for a century. Tbey are to be over and above, entirely aside, front all we would have given had there been ' no Centennial celebration. The noblest minds will think that the largest gifts of their lives can alone be commensurate with 'the' claims of so great an , occasion.. If from every pulpit on this day the trumpet gives no uncertain sound, the hosts of God's elect will rally toe the grand occasion, This, though one , of the " first things of the Centenary year, is' not one of the least important. Methodism and Romakism Compared. The Advocate and Journal, December 7th, says: !,-'. A; : - The census of the United States for 1861 gives in two lines the following statement: Methodists: -number of i churches, 12,487; aggregate accommoaation, ,zri,i6S; value ot church property, $14,636,671." . Koman Catholics : .nnnjber of churches,' 1,112; aggregate accommodation, 620,950; .value . of church property, $3,973,838. But what about their respective populations?"'-Before answering this question a important qualification should be stated, namely, that the Papists keep no other records than their baptismal registers; their popular figures, therefore, "show their 1 baptised population; the veriest drunkards, occupants of prisons, -etc., are all; reported in their estU mates. Methodism, on the other hand, maintains the most rigid terms of membership known' among the leadicg evangelical denominations.. Its " Discipline" would j annihilate almost any PopisG Church in the land in twenty-four hours, if as, - fairly applied as it is in its own Churches. " Now, our new " Commentary Book" just out, gives ts.'from the latest and best , authorities, the -aggregates of the Methodism which sprung from the oil John-Street Church of 1766.,- j These results for"" 1855 are: Members, 1,972,770 traveling preachers, 13,650; : local preachers, 15,000; colleges and academies , 200; . periodical, 30 ; population adding three non-communicants to - each communicant 8,,000,00a The two Methodist Episcopal -Churches nnart from all other branches" of "the denominationhave 191 colleges and academies, and an army of 31,106 students, taking the last report of the Church Sooth before the' war since which it las ma Je none and onr owat report for 1865. From these aggregates must be deducted a comparatively small . portion for Upper Canada; .bus with . this abatement they leave ns . nearly double the Catholics in ac'tunr population, and the United States census gives as nearly eleven times theiic umner ot churches, worth greatly more as property. Add now all the other Protestant bodies jof the community-to 'the Methodist force, and Popery sinks td its proper comparative place in tne paia ot our civilization and religion. IPjDDery 19.0 donor.' a verv bad' thins for the land, as we see in all our prisons. panpernonses, uitny , suburbs, etc., and eipepially see in onr occasional mobs, as the last one. in New York city; but its ecclesiastical force ! in the country' is .continually exaggerated by our public spongers ana presses. " , Class MtSTrsoa ik CalifornIa On Sabbath morning last', says the California ijnrunanUiXeocaie, November 2nd, the pastor of the Powell Street Methodist iipiscdpal Church, made ; the following announcements from his pulpit in regard to class meetings and attendance npon them by members of the Church; , ; . 1. , Tbe Methodist Cbnrch expects all tef-urembers to be classed,, and meet wherr they reasonably can. .. . s t'2,K The Church makes no tsoere re quirements .of jany -'- 3. All are expected to bear their cross, all are desired to speak in class none , are-' compelled. The most timid may attend without fear. The weak and the strong meet on common grounds No one worthy of a place in onr Church, or any Chureh, will willfully misrepresent their spiritual case in class meetings. ... , No one habitually attending these '"xnsetingf in a right spirit will be un pronteu. . . , i : . -' r -; ...The leaders arerexnected to becrin at the time appointed, and close within an hour, . ibey are expected ; to' ascertain ta spiritual condition of each, and lead accordingly.;- - ;;.;.;:t,;;: Eev it. F. Tnck, of Mt. Vernon, will preach t in "Jner Street!. Presbyterian Chnrch (08.) to-morrow morning and evening. , ; " Pnblid service may be , expected in this chnrck at very Sabbath. -j ';.;; ( Nwrj Bchooi Daily meetings have reeeotly been held -aVWllhedville, Ohio:

ith good anenrlance and much interest,

Eight persons have professed hope, and 1 ' r " . . . . ' . othpr ar Icnnirini?. '-) 1 - c ... , ;jRer. WiQtam S. Demttr D. U, pastor tf theFirst1 Presbyterian Church at llarrisburgh, Pa.,' for a period of 47 years, has resigned bis active duties, ow'ng to advanced age. ' Dr. Shaw recently preached his 25th anniversary sermon, at Rochester, Ni Yr When Dr. Shaw commenced his labors there, the Church had 446 communicants, 94 of whom still remain ; since then. 1,784 have beendded Joltcommuman, an average of 72 a year for 25 years. Tbi9 largest number received in any year was 219, the largest on any occasion 146, which was in 1863, ' The Church has given $110,000 to the causes of benevolencerand -used $150,nnt ... . ' t"f - ' uw tor its own own purposes. The work of graca fn ihe Fourth Presbyterian Church in Wasbington, D. C.,is still in'progreasfiUiqge vary mind with joy, and peace, and love. More tnan 100 persons have signified a desire to become" Christiana. , : t-- j-, . , ':. . TheVasfor'othS Pfeebyterian XO.S7 Church at Washington,-Mo , says, "Whilst His Spirit is being poured out in other parts of the land, we rejoice in the fact that we have not been forgotten. A few. Sab&atha jft4 5aPt!StlireS adiiltsthe first fruits of my labors in this once well cultivated", ,buf of. late years, ,sadiy neglected 'eld,' On last Sabbath moraiag .ten more made a profession of their faith 1 in Christ, seven. of whom I baptised. r In the evening five more knocked for' dmittanW1fltD the fold j of the good Shepherd, three of whom lxpecv to baptise-'on nxtab bath. Thus has the Iord put our weak faith to Bhame." " ' The Presbytery of PtUbur hel j a meeting on The Sib an6r?ih'tnsfS.,Tntb: Free Presbyterian Church at New Castle, Pas, and received the apolication of that Church to he 'taken, under the care of the Pre'sbytery7 'The following resolutions were adopt ed by the Pittsburg Presbytery, -on the occasion: Wbsrbas, The Chureh at New Castle, Pa., connected with the synod of the Free Presbyterian Church, has presented documentary evidence of the fact that for various reasons, satisfactory to themselves, they have decided to dissolve their connection with that Synod,- and that said church has received from ,tba Presbytery of Mahoning a cordial and satisfactory dismission frorn said Presbytery, with a view to 'their 'connecting themselves with the Presbytery, and -WHECA9f They 'are now '-TnafHifg application for admission to the, Presbytery ; therefore, !-, ' . - 1 Resolved, That their request be cordially granted, and that we welcome them to fellowship with ns.-! Resolved, That the Rev. A. B. Bradford, the Pastor of said Cbnrch, ha7iog presented a , certificate of dismission from said Presbytery of Mahoning as a minister in good aod regular standing, and: desiring admission to this Presbytery, is hereby cordially jecei ve d if-l .. Resolved, That we deem this a suitable opportunity to express onr full conviction, that in the fo'rmer action of this church and congregation, whereby their connection, with ,tbe General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (O. 8 ) was severed, tbey were actuated by high and conscientious convictions of duty to God and man.- And we further declare it as our belief that their solemn and unequivical testimony concerning the. unrighteousness of the i entire slave system is accordant with the spirit of the Gospel, and in entire harmony, with the teachings of the Great Head of the Church. New Gkrmait hurci, -The pew house of the "Fffsf "Presbyterian Church",' Cincinnati, was dedifaijei Bbbatb, Dec. 17th. The audiebce room' is 4076 feet . Total cost of the edifiaej $9,000; $3,000 of which "is still nnpaid. HfUlN OF TRX'ST.... ' Trom tba German! , IrfT Ood to ordr all thy wyi, A(d hop in Him whala'er betide, Tlioa'lt Aud Him In the eril d.yi, - ''. Aa l-uffltiont Stranxth aod Gnlde, Who trnata 111 God'a nuctaangiDg loTe, Builda on ba rock that Bought can mpveT, , , ..i 1 1. -I- r . ' ' 'What oan tlieae adxIoiii care avail Tbase Deer-cMlng moniia and ligbs? W hat tn It h!p us to bewail v'f Itch paloful niomoot M tt flirt? g , Oar cro.a and (rinlJ SojSt pra . The beaTier tov our bitlernts. .1 Only yonr reBtleei brart keej fltm. And wait in cheerful hope, content . s To lake whate'er Hie gradou will,-- t ! , 3 Biaall-iic-ruinlure,baasnt;. ! jj'J ' . Nor doobt our lainctt wauta are known, i t To Hiia whothou n for bia Own. .He know where joyful boar are beat; .. Heseade them a Haee ltmet- ' '- When them hen hora-th nery test," " And now art freed ftom all deceit, Heoomee to thee all nnaware, And aiake thee own hia loTing care. Nor In the heatof pilaaoa" trtrH," Think God ha caat thee off unheard, .y.Nor that tbe nan whoae proeperona life Thou enTieet, 1 cf Ilim iireferrtd. " . Tim paaat'lh and nioch change doth brihK. . And t( ,bound a trilUi4 u. JJ w J v All are alike before H.J lace I T 1 easy to oar Ood moot high- r : 'f -. To make the rich man poor and baae " . t j Tj S'f the poor man wealth and Joy. Trna wonder (till of Him are wrought, ., . -, Who f tteth tip and bring to nonghtv v) - Sing, pray and awerre not from HI way, And do thine own part faithfully; . - v Trait Hi rich aronii of grans, ...- ' Ho ahall it be fulfilled to thee. , ' Ood never yet fonook at uoct, , ' . CCtJ : ' The aool that trusted Him, indeed. . .-.-, ! ' Mlaccllancoaa. A marked and increasing interest has recently been manifested in religion in Springfield, Massachusetts, more espe cially among; young men. During the. past year a daily prayer meeting has been held, attended by a faithful few. Recently the rooms have been crowded, and some 8 or 10 havetound Christ The' Boston papers publish the follow, ing as coming from the Pastor of one of the Unitarian . Churches ia -'Detroit, Michigan : , . , "The congregation has averaged, on pleasant Sundays, about 180. Some be lieve "everything .tnd.some believe noth.4 in;;. Some believe a little, and some are tr ing to believe something taking all things into account, this Society is a pleasant one, and will rank. among. the. first connected with the Conference. .' The following statistics of the membership cf the Evangelical Cjhorchea in Cincinnati, is taken, from the Western Christian Advocate?' Uetbodlat KpUccpal...... J.S90 63S 1,070 S50 1,269 Oerman Heibodiet, Proteatant and others Atricsn Dame ant (ooiorta;,, New School Presbyterian. .. Old . .. Baptfit ...... .;...-....., 1.J91 ,....:..4,(Ba :J. ' 60 60 German Miasion Baptiit. ...:. ............ Welah Baptiat.......m........ ... Colored " ......i....-..c.. ........ Ctr.atiaaBaptlu.-.i.. 660 Uongf-egattooaust .......H....pH., Frotentaat Spiecopal Lutheran, United Preebytexiana, ,- Beformed, and other. i 680 811 Moo "Total . rr. 14,871 ; TUB WEBC OF PRAT SR.; iut..i t.:. ui The. various evangelical Christian denominations of the world have for many years past, by common consent tinder the direction of the Evangelical ' alliance," made the first week of the yeaffe special time for prayer for the melioration, aai salvation of the world." "Topics, for discoorse and prayer hayft besn assigned for each day in the weekk embracing two Sabbaths, the 7th and 14th. They are i i loiiowa. ,v aiBBATrf, Jan. tn. sermons on the duties-of .Christians -to each.clheP) 7m members of the body of Christ .. : Mohdat, . Jan, J8tb.'A.cknojrld4e. ments of Divine mercies and confession of sin.. . ; Totbday, Janl :9tb.r-tTha - ChcisaaaChnrch. " That its testimony may be clearer, its faith Stronger, and itsdevetednesr.iiberality, and zeal enlarged. Wkdkssdat, Jaitr'!:10th,-Natioti8r: For their temporal and spiritual welfare; for kines. and all in? authority; tfbr ther maintainance . ofc peace; "and for he in8! crease of righteousness which' exalte till a nation. ,. 4.ir-T..'.t-itfi Tsq&sdat, Jan. llth. or Christian

families, :or servants, and for schools j

an colleges - r m . Friday. Jan.i s 12th. For Christian missions and rr, "misters, and for all enI srasred in Chrixlian work. saturdat, Jan. id m. ror nriauaas in sorrow, in sicknesB, and in persecution; for the widow and the orphan. Sabbath, Jan. 14th. Sermons: The blessings to be expected from manifested nnion of believers of all countries." The observance of this Important occasion may send its influence through all the year: ; A World upon", its knees at one and the same moment before its Maker and Redeemer, is a sublime manifestation, a ad if there is power in prayer it moat be as potent as it ia grand. COLLECTOR'S SALE. SALE OBBKAL ISV : .' TATE - For fte Cost and Expense of Sidewalk Improvemeat. ' - r " . ,- r Motlee'b hereby gif n, that f Tirtae of a pre4pt leened by the Mayor of the Vltj of IvaDSTille, and to me directed, 1 will ao'.i at puonc auction, at the door of the court-bonn Id aaid city, on Friday, December 2Uth, 186.3, at tea o'clock a.m., the following lot of grooad, or to rauebi Ihereof n may te Beoesaary to pay the ameobt charged and araeeaei aralnat ald lot for the ot ana expense of making lidewalk ImproTamenta epon ald lot, together with the cot of aate; a d that lul l aale will be continned on, tb 8L-xt dap thereufter, namely, Saturday, Be6enbir 30, 1855, at ton o'clock a m.,at the same Viaei tot the pu-poae of aelllng luch property aa nay are been (old Ob tixo day store moatitied and upt paid for : , . - -..".. i LoS 221, Donation' Eolargemeat owner nnknowxi S33 61. ' ' ' V f I ' ' ' JOHH StftUBIBT, Collector. , Krantrllle, See. 15, 1805. d2w ; 5 DRUGS & CHEMICALS. WHOLESALE f 1 M-iu. aE.-n .-'i Drupe l:k Chemical 3 t3WAKEHbuSE i ; ; - " - ' '';- ' -" FERRIS, SPARKS & CO., M - " . 34 il'.I.Haia Street. 34 t BYAySVIILE, IKD. "" ' - ;4-- ; - ' - - '". . ' " ; Li .The only' eaclnalTa Wholesale Drug . Hoa in tbe city. ,, - - We duplicate, Cincinnati and Louisville prices. , -..(.,-.:- a Orders aollcltod. v..-. . nlQ j. . .- ., - . i 'li "'! - " " JEWELRY. -4nEW:STORE i ' AKD wJR3EW GOODS. . -. ', - ' ; ,. . X Alt HOW OPIRIKO, AT IT NKW STOEK, NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ! THE LA&OXST STOCK OK ' Clocks, , Watches, Jew elry, v Silver and Plated Ware EVer ' to Ihe eity of ETaniville, which I i - ' cni ) 1 1 greatly redacea arlcea, for Cann. WET. BUCK. WAT0HS3 of all grades and make; price ranging from SIO to all war., rautid good lioie-ki eper. CtO(K9 The Omciki i 'Bbtb THOi Clock. , . BIOH JBWELBV of all the-1 ateat aod Moat Full, ionalileetylo, and Elaborate Workmanchip. "DIAMOND BETS, DIAMOND TINS, AND. riNoaa kings. 'OOT.D C"Tilj In end. Iaaa rtty. ., -t ' '- WKDDINO BING8. ' GOLD THIMBLES. ' s: PTLVKB TinjfBLES, ; GOLD BBACKLETS, ' i, PKABI. BBIDAL 8ET9i -nnaurpaasabl in beauty. GOLD 8PECTACLE8, ' ."' .. BTBKIj : - ' -:' -; ' ' 8PECTACLK CASES," - , " 8ILTEB AND PLATED WA BK ia mtB, half aeta, or tingle piece...- . -. . ; ..... silver spoons, : 8ILTK1 T0BK8, ,' . t ., 8IX.TEB KNIVES, and ", SILVER Napcih Bimo, ' " SItTER CABD OASES,, , " PKABL CABD OASES, , . FANCY GOOD3 OF ALL . KIND3 DB8CBIPTI0N3, ( J"IN2 P0CKBT CUTLEBT, TABLB CDTLBBT, ' "POCKKT BOOKS, e., And all Good oanally fonud In a Firat-Claa Jewelry )fia" tabliahment. : Vateh Repairing I Done to order on the moat . reasonable terms. ! --t Eagravlag, Both Pf 4iH A Obsamtai. ; ' HIGH1C8TPBICX PAID FOB GOLD 6ILVKB, tt pa O O o W H D M en a P In O o Hi o m o tt tt hi Q tt ft VI tt tt WM. BUCK. XT Those wishing to purchase good in my line will do wo I to call and axamlua my targe stock before i nrrhaatng 'elaawkere, for I am determined not to- be undersold; " oc20-lj 'I hare also a Una assortment of Gold Psn ol different brands. All Pea warranted for two yearn. , t -. . -. v. - ... . , . Wm.'iBUCKe JEWELRY. BIT TROLFF & CO., An Entire New Stock nouglit l ' u for C'asli, and Prices tireatiy Eeduc'd iiSiu --.- ' '- AHXBI0AN, ENGLISH AND 8WIS3 G old j, W atcHes i AMEHICAN, ENGLISH AND SWL33 .', ' i , Silver Wf atch.es! 2 tvt a T-Tmsin z i : tL TAPlalii" And &ancy Rings, Gold and Silrer Chains, 9W JAlTt KINDS; AND' QUAtTTIK?, AND ' XATI5T STTtKij.iN GBKATPBOFOblOS. Silverware Full Stock. .. -Rated .Ware, Clpcks, &0. PICIAL ATTKHTION 13 CALLEF TO OTTB LA.Sanaior Article and Laree 8tBc.'!Oade to nar order aad Warranted OKiUEAR. - atCalt in and e, ar -" LUjLi. 'iU " BITTBOLTf CO.'B. NOi 28 Main Street, ; (One Door AboTe First .) "WOLD GOLD A6D SLLVp BOUGHT. Wa ! '- ' oc4-3m ',.,.. BOX MANUFACTORY. BOX ! MANUFACTUREli, lpr. Main street and tbe Canal Ivansynie, Ind ItAVM-mii rO ILL KINDS KIIT aonatantly oa hand. Orter promptly filled, and delivered tree of charge. . uoXt-Sa

V HOLE 3 ALE NOTIONS.

of a ZJotion House. i . i i - ..i - Hi; - fcttfelfc! . W" WHS V.WO .-. o 9-1 rtO ' . 4 ' . 3 i 3 S3 0 Ia p Hs W. rt eMtH.6a P4- . r- , t 71 E- . w m r. . CJ ij i-j k a l..- - :USpS.'--'-: ' or goa? W tt m ' '' " ' . .. . .. . ., PAPER WAREHOUSE. PAPER WAREHOUSE, 290 ITain street, South side.'Jbet ! . Seventh acd Eighth, - - i ioxTisviiaLE, iarsrf WMs'CRO MEY, . ' Wholesalo Dwalor la ' ; " ' ' ' . PAPKROF ALL KINDS, I ", BOSMT BOAUD-I, BINDKK.'S BOARDS, CABD BOAKDS, : . KNVELOPaU, PBINTINa INKS, Ae ' Having bad nearly twenty yars experience in this braac -of business, 1 feet confident I can make it to tbe Interest of all persons buying paper to examine my stock before making; pnronaaes Ciders by mail ovotharwUesball receive prompt attnetion. . - - ... . tttr liittiMt markot prlca in cash paid tor lint, liemn, iirass Hope, o. ' u il -am COMMISSION. jab. p. 'rraai,B. j.nssirra, jso.a u'rasaairi McFerran & Menefee, ''. j ' (LATE OF LOUISVILLE, KT.) Goiiisslpi Blercliants, ; COTTON FACTORS And Manufaturers' Agents. for tha Sale ofUald . Rope & Bagging.. V iOS trr and - - Q4 - WEST COLCMBIA St,.: .' (,- (Between VIns and Bao Streets,) A, ,'. CINCINNATI, OHIO: We Adontthi. Method Of informlnp onf old friend and th trade generally, that we hare thl day openra bur bonne in Cinsinnatl 'or the transaction of a GE5EEAL COMMISSION AST) - ' C0TT0IT BUSINESS. ,Vi; In the Purchase and Sale -, ; 1! i ' ' Of ararytbina; in tba Una of Commission Met chants, we otter facilities eqnalto those of any honssi in the Wfst. .-;.. - i r, Cash Advances '-I V'i'. ' Will be made oa Prod no of all kinds, and Bale rendered with promptness, aad oa tba most liberal terms. ' i ! ' ' COTTON.'; - To th! branch of car basin we propose to glre particular attention, aod ws feel atsnred that with onr naat sxnerisnco in the sals of this staple we can rendtr eatlsfttctism to thoa shipping ta ns. Onr arraairemeats w II enable as to sell eitoer in this aoarkal or the Eastern cities, a tba owner may desire -.1 f - ' : :'- '"- Bale Rope, Baegringr and Twice. Baficr tha Axe vet tot sale cf sereral choice brands of Ktntockr Bxclst.sa will . ail tinus k'ep a supply of thus articles from th best lactones. :P ., India Bagginsr,' ; ; ' r Is rolls or bates, will pe Hand In onr boose. Plantation Suppliv. -- " To ilWDnrchaseand sbinntent of snnpllos bf all kinds, wa will f-e ltte attention, aoo oeiievo that we can: fnTtiish Bacon, Lard, Plenr, K.rmlnfi- Intslemeati. dk.e.. fullv as low. on orders. -as if the parties desiring the .goods were present. very Kespeetrou, Cincinnati. Oct. 14. 1866. o27-2m i ncrEHKn a manae.i. MILLINERY. a ,- " - . t -1 T ' Iff . . .vj it '.. v.-U f It.. I. :J! SELLING 10FF TER LADEE3 WOULD DO WItli TQ CAtli Mrs. McCormicl?'f3( . ... . -i i . . . . "... s... -I ; before pnrobaing elsewhere, a u is se.ling off tor Millinery Stock and other fancy Motions AT COST, aod will continue, to da so until tha Ukta ? Jannai y, on acauunt of going to maka a chanra m tas store. ,,,, .- ota dim .r-.is- i -..- o- - t i- -.-.'. i-. i. a ' '.1 ' v - ' . . -a I- 3'- : i . GROCERS. 3; najtiafc'- ... -- ! mi -a. . kiB"' sioLUitl BSASaaJ i .;' ' Oracarla, Wlnei, L.lci nor a, Cigars, ; Cotton .yaxja, Rails, ote03. , ,t -,1ifo.. Watar'St, bet. Main an d Locust, ;' aaU-- . ..; EVAfiSVtb LB. IND. r-n l .' '. '. '! - ' . r .Ui-.y.;. - ' ' : : ;( v-.;. .i. .i. W t-. ' '- -- ii iiV'at' nifwi pee. '- WliolaloH Grocers; --''''And-Dealerfin,;' LiqnoTi.- Wines, Nails, Glags, otr' Ton xams, opjcei, wooaen .- i. War ; An . -'m. 'i , . ... - t .3 IN o. 13 jVXaiTi tstrejey1 , . , l jOpposita Branch. Banki nrv. a - .' E7AKSVILLE, UfTTrTAA - daostr ' : - - jsr ..... j - & 4i ft y ... . .... - - - - -J f . i j OYSTERS.n'.y, aiYSTKRa; OYSTIKS -Mr CASKS COVX OTS.J Vy TKBS, just reosiTed and for sale t rednoed'X prieasbT .i -B. febUSTOMACO.. Ko. 30 Water streak.

2IACHIIJISI -a ri

EITSfib HANEY.' Crescent Foundry, it t- a RVA5SYILLE, 153).,;:; ; --.v . j .1 ' Manufacturers of KTEAM ENGINES; STEA BOILERS. :J !.. "i AND It 10 vrtiri :V.'.'. CIHCXJLA2 SAT7., ; LULLS K i - v. ' ; fc-'-W i i' ii i -I V; -if !'".' . 1 ' ; .'a .."! ' -s -i ALSO -- All kinds "of Machinery uppertaia iijj ,-to i EiiroBuS,'iv' SteaEiboat's ; V. JJ iatUIeries, Flouring MillsJ SU.G AR UIVlB of all ftlses wlU tie latest Improveit -r.- - mom to at tflfOttftA '! 1" ' Tobacco Screws &c . &c..' &o... t.l-ltl'f.X or c- . IRON AND BRASS .. : -i . - -- - ' .; i , ' : . ' ' "' . -r: ; CASTINGS.';; 4 - of very descriptions : DCALiaSIS '. Steam Qangei," Qum EelUhg, Th Briok, Wrought Ircn Pipe.Boltin j Cloth, &c, at MANUFACTUEES3' PRICES ' '- " ! .. Bepairin; d6ne at ' sliort" no tie 8 Workuia it t all part to Repair J3oilexs. -.1 ; L i j . .-1, -j - i : i MT All order will reeelva onr IndlTldnal attan tlon and will ba promptly flll.-d am- tha mo 0f3ce and Poundrv on the Canal, i -: corner of IetJ. Street,; -wihlT-W ' - - DRY GOODS, i&e. STAPLE AND FANCY r- : i Nl-'ll i. l J ... ... . 1 :V :i ...i .( .1 JL . w ... j r.( t 1 u I 1ADAMS' nl I M 1 We takspleasnre ia informing our easterners and th pnblic generally that we ar rectyrlDg anr i. , t Fall and Winter Goods "ConIstJag in part of Brown and Bleached Sheetings, snlrting-s, Prtnti and ireLatne.. Hi iu Plaia and Fancy press Goods, of , ni every variety. tr : - ii. ait j rf; I I..O Black! Clothe Fancy Caisimeres, u, uasuietts, aatineus, Jean, i i . j. weeas. 2c, , ., v - t r e J Lj i.t j ... -.: La f '-f i c. fvv :. ". t.j..; :r f "a v A large stock of Plain and Twilled jfisuineis. snirtme jrianneis. i iLin8eye, Bed Blankets, &c - - it Alaree and carefnlly selected stock oi xa.ii ana winter snawis, Jsai- ' moral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, ; . Jtfnbias, Women'a, Misses .' - 1 ! anit IJhilflTftTi'g Honda 3 a -' and Scarfs. ""., V- ,. r : Cloths, Sacqnes, Basques and Cir culars m stocs or maae to or- . s der on short notice. .i-.i.T : . A lar?e stock and great variety of , ,ja.08ery, Jionoas, c txc. Ki . ii a : r. i i.To j 1 l All of which were purchased previous to tne recent-ad vance in Dry Good. .2 We are confident thai we can make it lo tbe Interest of o all to call and examine i Stock, and Prices. J a ,6 FI.OUBQ'AirD: LiatOB .r'STOBE ho, a,gXv"oii tiui;'t fiTHitrKDKBSIGBlD KKXPS OOrTSTAjTrXT X, nJaDd all kindasf - "; : ... . . . i.' -- : . tlduar,i!and Common and Fancyl l.at al 4 '!! Wee. ' ' " . I andaAlanf anifons to Imfld'lrp" a traoTaTT vflff aeU.aabeap aa the cheapest.! I" lease honor me wnn a call colore pnrchaeiog.dec7 d8m , " H-BHUX AlKIS. ' HORSE-SHOEIlfG; I )ABTIX3 ; DESIKtKQ HOBSEo SHOD IS 1 tha Kdt atclM. wirW iH.net..h. anflt ta. ' sattsfaefhon of aU. can tie acoommodatad ax .thall r;N8W rk 6Ie and Training: t&bt.sa fteiont 1.1 sreei. , peawera mi uh nr, . wt.Jsao w Bivaond's ttand. Tba bast of wqrkaaeo are ployed', and the greatest care taken in shoeing. dc7 dim

- - --' ' " - pss.-Wyrt?5frcc.vcc'e.-iv'' "

FANCY GOODS.

j. 4KBasiaess' Transacted on Saturday. A BIG STOCK Wholesale k Ilctai! No JtfainStreet, (BETWEEN, FIRS T & SECOND.) T."! : ' '. 'i ., r1 ' at-ii-..' .'' '.'. i I , . t Ti CL, rgJbtO i v .':. i fi-i.-.!.ri -II.''. f ! Jf-iv :' ; O o m m u n i t y at ; ! . o , Iivxr5re , ,. r.. " WE hare jnst returned from the East with a well-selected Stock.cf Bonnet "and Trimining . Bibbocs., i X5;tOi? K,Q v.. Velvet Blhbon, Plain and Edged. . ro" -. Bonnet yelyets," Plain and Fancy, j i7r 'iV3 'f-a ;U'r i:'. ..? fc r;''u j .sf Satins ;"and Silks.: .' ' Is r ; ?w '.. T;-! fj ; CtT i -:. French ' and' American' Flowers. V--J j f -.! , Of. ' " ! :Feathers and sPlnmes,. ..: .ai Birds and Oiher Ornament. ! ',u; 1j -- -'o r '-' AH Millinery done to. Order at j Shortest notice,;, r-5I-.v ii -:TO .r--:l .;-iof Straw, Felt and Silk ' Eats and v. : ; Bonnets. " . . ' : ' - I ill. it " -mm sav - ' .' " ' A Fall luwof Clothi for Cloaks. J-- - ' 11 :' ;. i ':.. , ! Cloaks in Great Variety. ; 1 "; : 12, ; v Cloak Ornaments A" Fall Line. 13 We Make Cloaks to Order, in tha ' ; Best and Latest Styles, at the r. Shortest Notice. 1-3 A FnlliLine of Breas Trimmings. 15 A Big Stock of Fnr for Ladies and Children. ! . . IO ::". ".: A Full Xine of Human Hair, in i a. Jivery.-enape and Slyle.: .. . A Large Stock of Fncy Woolen itnit ana- woven Hosiery and. Gloves. Hat and Bonnet Blocks. jffetions -; and ; Fancy Good'"' too i iJSinmerons.tw mexion. ' "tet! all 'buyers coming to town call and see tot themselves, compare the price, as they will find it as low a in any city west of New York and Philadelphia. sepl6,6io. ' : B.BATJM. BANKING. Capital Paid In - -Limited tc - $350,0001 $700,000 I . ., m, :it , a-Of THE MERCHANTS' HATIOIIAX BAHK ' Of Evansville.' '"' ' ! , . v CTllJ BE.TIK!VT.......Prsiaei.t. JMO, D. HOC UK .....Cashier, 1 " "' " ' " Bavins; aoe-isji raced bnafneas ttlta Oflloa.' corner oi luiun uuu iri street.-!. ' Offers its servlees io the citizens of Kvstisvll'k and it vicipityj being ?n'iared ta.aarry an a ... General Banking Business, Ana to rarcuase aaa Bunny SOvOeasury'Hbtes, ... I" s Gold and Silver,' ,Bank KTbtps, i ,.., l,tnM'Vr En js . t. 8. CKBTl FICATKS, BONDS, ana oiner Bccunucs ana VlscoBots FOBKiKX and - BOHmiC PAPER. " 1 ; And for tba aooommodatlon ;of aiecl)anl aad others, who have lnveet d ' tlieif savings ia tbe popular Government loan, it oflers to receive packages of U. H. Bond,, latcrtst Bear. . - tne; notes ana other' beeurltite, on Special Deposit, Fra of Charsre.u9ord. i ing (mail holders tbe opportunity to avoid th Insecurity and risk of xetalalng them ia their own possession. ; ', . J19-tt HARDWARE. &c. 'i-'' arit.-nr - v I i ' l a , OCin f0 V ' 1 ?v IIS, KELLOG .-a n . -. ; ... iw ' ,.- , . ,-... ;J IkrPOBtBRB AVO DKAICR8 '1 j - - '; 1 -fui -':-: ''- IS 1 I .FiiisTl) street; -1 . - (SlGJs Bid PAD-AOCK.,) , - . , DRY GOODS. CHEAP ,PICE3 ABD - ; , ;IJUJLli & BEYREISS,: ' . ' BTo43 Jdatn Street, " :, : t I vi ,cl -.i t ; BTASaTtbiS. Wit. txrit HA VI JUST CEGKITCD OPB 71 ALL I YY'. . Stock, which embrao a choine-eelsieB of Dress .Goods, Cloak, ebawls, Balmoral flirts, i Eoods'nd Nubias, Glove and Bosiery,' fjots, I Clothe. .Gansimsns, Ladies - C'lotks, CassinsU, deans, Flannei., Blan'ksrs, Tickings, Ginichama, Caliches, o' Bieaefced and Unbleached Koslina, and a thousand and ana other article toe ted loos to mention. . AH. ot wutcb will b sold vans i DBjUf,. .Go and see at JSo. , Main Street.- . ...... v- ' suuis ear bis, aaptlBT ' ' Ho.-aS, Ualn ritreot. - "WHARP- B OATS. oai. w. m. invrauf. roritardlnsr and Commlwilen ! " ''-xnercliiaiitSa.:,. ' ' ' ' ' jhrd BPIC1AL BAILB0AI AGIIT IB, " ' f .'fi-i i.:: .1 BwJtwlU, ImdU" 'SaT-.WiH make liberal cash advance on eon. , signment of Frodno and Tobacco to fisw Terk. aprij

X 1 . . t.l . r ... I -T r -rrr t

'C y' J As- A tsrWMs..M a..a-aaaa-ew.-'';e-

EASILY GROCERY.

FAMILY--GROCERY!! Griffith & Bly the, 180 -MAIN ST-- - 136 .i ill tr WOULD EKSPKOTTDLLT ,IFfOBl M thccltirens of EransTille aud tba pele feoerally, that wo bare opened a First (Mas Store, at Ho. 136 Main treed, lor the sale of PancYfS Staple SUCH A3 i .:i i t- (.'.C i. j MEATS;;f'.V'; l.'i r',i - BREADSTUFFS,"FT? 1 1 ITS ; i" TEAS, : - .i '''' iCorFEESa-'rz:; i i SUGARS.:-? - nTJitrn t r. I i -e!!,js ..'! i .0 fji if- -' v, t-' A full stock of wnjch Waha!i keep oonsu'at'r on band for tha benefit, ;of hsa vho may - favor oa with their patronage, ,mid 1 f: if-it- :!..-! r-.-- '!-..?.'.- i ; v AJ tHe Xo west Current Priced f:. J , ' BIFF1TE A'; TTHE, . v. 13 kfain Street 7 LAW CARDS. i. : Wm. Keavis, Ui; Sa C L A I fyi AC EU T. Also, Seal Estate Collecting Agent. . OFFICE 02T HAIN ST., . (BeV Third & Fourth,) Ko. 91, ' Over r,jLeier s, uun tore, ' . .'" Tlrivoviktii" SVAj'SYILii:, Ind. t A M. SHACKELFORD f : t 8. R. HORNBROCTK. Shackelford &'llornbrook, ATTQ R N E YS-AT-L A V7 And Real Estate Agents, -,: : ' t 1 Office on Third Street, , ;' U881" Lbctut n Maln sireet.-west side.) - r-ro.,t attention-giv,, to collection.. AL7AII. lOHJSrSOif, ... J Attorney at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC Heal wOs'tato Agont. Office.. noiairr- ana ail otner cinimi procured. ttV AKS VILLB, mo. apis dtf .Jnt. 'l Walker, JUSTICE : OF: THE PEACE ;; .-. j . .i..- . h AVO -I. Afrajtt for obtains S I'MslUMi T . i . V. .'- . -,t1 aad Baaaty J1 V ul.is and otluir legul re)roiitatlve oi h t mt'sa moiiieriegttirprsuiivesoi i jjso wno am i" tliu sorvlro of tua uiii w mate. tlu w..tK Noh.Wet.id. of Tu rd Street, t-bTconrt uru&TurinTw''' All fawlnea assted to him will b promptly I attemledto.. r . .- - MU.J I SADDLERY, i - .WHOLESALE ARB- RETAIL STEIN BACH & VVACK No,'. 67 Hain Street, c. i . .. .: EVANSVILLE, IND. WI KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full assortment of sll eoxfs in onr line, bnt call tbe special attention of Merchants aud Bad. dlors to our superior H0USK-00LLAE8, finish. ed,1ntead or witti oncsies ami atrp,, wico A. t Btslnbadi'a newly invented ana pntenua EVERLASTING Collar-Fastener. The advantage of tbls Fastener are I. Cura bility, tha Fastener warranted to outlast the Ool lar; it. Having of time In pottin; ths Collar on en l oa tns bone s neck : a rleaiuea at nniah. 1'his dollar is worth a half-dollar mora K the farmer 'ban tns old fa hloned oca. - . Pxamine our stock be or yon buy, and yon will save money, .--decUdOa BLANK BOOKS; -'-" I 4"V" a asx a a 4 ; - rr a...,-.. . 4...aMM....'.....A.... a.... ) t s a esVv waoel GET YOUR BLANK: BOOKS J0U m al UIIlCO -1 noIIST -TK'TBEE STS. s Ta PuTticiAKS. If yon wish to- on rebate pur Progs. Udictnevnd Obsmlcali at small ad. ! vanoaon Eastern prices, go and azamlna Elus j nm'l stock, wbsra yon wHl find every arilela tkat ia seeded by th profession, and as price which .cannot fall to give satisfaction. . Their Stor 1 at !fo. St 1Hnln treot. " mavidAwtf rl ! PERFUMERY. FOR-TiE HANDKERCHIEF. n tt & ii mm rf (Mi :v4 fc ' V - -.v. ' sx ' l W M rN bat OB A Maae EqsiiaitlrTlf:ncaltT'nne1'a7i'ai grant Prrfamf,- Viatilled fion' Ihe Br 1 sad i llcainifal Flower . frou. which it take It sane. ' " - f M4nnliKtnrc!.mlrIrj PHAI05 Sc BOW. 43 Bewar of Counterfeits. Ash for fhalan'mTaUx u other. Bold by dro.giirts generally.

? ' - j Mi.fcs)Bj.e)w,waii sewIHwws...a ;.T,ti..ll

-' ' ' '-i I ''mti'"M 'a,"-rwvet .Msnmlim s nassmi easa.bs aw

aaMrawJt.Waa ... ...w e aaM ... aa SfJ ft asewaasar.aSt..ewaaoaa, . S..a. wwn.n iiisHMi..,iif1

1 1 -Jt -. v A'- & " ' ' ' Oftt j 'r'" -''' ' j ' 1 '' ' i 7 J1r;';iii i V if ,i'r' ;''""

1IACHINIS

. is,

City

lAirirj?ACIUBEll and BUILDER "j , , - ia44 'tilt, X; mu .Vi'

STEAM ENGINES . AND . " I - -. 1 -- i. ; r .tit,

B ,(X I ;L E E S , -

waw ana urist xaill x-f;

.aaaal - a - aaam

L-i r.l ACHirJER Y,cV TOBACCO 'SCREWS,1 GljikiliNQ. ' 7IACHINES, ' Ch inest), 'gar. Cane Hips, Tl resM: ' EJiicliine ,aW 3-,'Bi c aScc;' 1 ""&;c:.'!: V

nriiB rKOPBiiTOK ori-BiciTT roi kd. J Tjf beca leave tn luform bis frieads jd.tba 1 4 nbliS In general :nat he is prepared U (au all Jmls-of. .-.'- ... ' .

Kaclilnp&FiriishingWork . t-j 1 And etCT-Tthhir ar.rvorhilT.lr m th. Vmin.lr. I.r..!.' ' M

' I ' - Hs 14 maunfacturing . .. j .. - t-7f" f . ;;:sraAivr:ENGiNEs i;TS "j

. . '"V B ANI O vl LE E S

of anvils and power required; Saw Mill Maebioery and Mill Grering of anj lse; Distillery ' i v and Mining Machinery. Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Xara'uiag Machines, Malt Mills, " Horsepewers, Corn rbBliers, Msrbioory of all . i kind, amile and repaired ; Iron and Brass Casting '

unuijiwa, iroe ho nae Fronts, Cellar . '

uimi au, . Cooliing-afc Heating of tbe.latrsf improved patterns ;" Hollow War ' I Dog Irons, 4o. Brewers, Distillers, Rectifiers, 4o ,' ' Supplied with erery dracrlption of Copper and : Pbeet Iron Work, Browing h Ktles. BslriKerators, Attemporators, Sparges, Htmbead and Worms on an. Unproved pinctple, I'c. jmos for Alouhol ; ! btills. Veast Jiui liu '

Irfad -mid Iron Pip CupiMir, Drass and Iron i romps of ev.ry inrietr, fur Beer, bjilrils, OH Ao, . . X Brans Otaks and Valves, Pttam Wliiettes, Ao. . ' - f , Workmen sent tu all parts to lit ap work aod da I repairs on dteata Boilers. Stopper aud sheet In a ; Works,.-- .,!.,

old Metals Bought. . I

- --! - ' -' - i', H ( dealing In and sel'.lng Allen's Improved .-.'u V -. ' Stfaiu GnnK, Wnnitcbt Iron Welded ripe at-d Tulibiiik,l-.iram ILjiUIds' Imnroved Mmut M.' '

oblnes, ti.plu-n UokU. s' slower Seraratora. Oer. '. obiiies.Hi.pluin Uau.t' flower Separators, Oer-, ',

. llHng Clolh, Gum Klasllo Belting. Paok. -' inrf, ll,M. Ac, of th beat kind; Tinpla'e, Bneit ,

'F Brick T.'' ,rou'- hMt lt" 1 X . lie baa every faoillty of the best icuioerv and - workmno, and will alve all work entro.ied t"l,l, '

bis Individual atteiiiion, filling ordVrs proirptlr, rV, warrantjng his work, aud Is satisfied with reasonabU arlcus. . . .1 i roflico and Sale Rooms,' Foundry, Boiler. '.' yard Machine Shop on rioe Ntreel, between firat ' I ' and Secud Ktcieis, Evnnsvills, Ind. . '

DRY GOODS. C.jMACHEE Slr CO. HAVE BESIOViD INTO IHEIB Ucxv and Slcgant 12-.-(Next r FIRST STREET-- -12

Door to Their Old 8 1 and), ") 7J: J

mef e the? are Pf ninS an III Mil S 1 13 C K OF HV ! . . TH- n AND Which we' haye reduced to" . fineh Low Prinpw a to inLaS 1 tvUAlOASAAAlU-, JU AT AAXkAs UX Elegant DeLames, : Iiandsomo Prir.tg,, , . - Ifew Style press Goods,, .Kentucky Jeans. . ,.; Satinetts,, : ; ... , '; CassiTnereSa . ,, .. , . :. Cloths, .. . i Red, Yellow &; , .: White , - :.i Flannels. .0 .: Striped Shirtiigs: ; - i i-. . ansa Asioens, Tickings, Dnlliugs, : . v .. Cambrics,' ' - : ' :r . ' -! Canton Flannels ; ' AND A FULL & COMPLETE STOCK OF ' 1 . AND HoOP SklXtS, eamless Bage,: i ' r: ; .Winter jfhawis,'!'. -:. uaimorals, ; ... ,; ,; - Zephyr Goods -'' Blankets. s?r Call and see, and exam ine for yonrselyesV : ,;v-i . . OC'iU . LAW-CARb.:ri-7- .

lailol i IS' .

ainsars a.,JoHMoa, jjoh w' waiaia t", iJohiisoa &l 'Walter, " ",-'t ATTORXEYS . AT I.AfT, oriicx os third sTiinBT.1 '-' yearly opposite the Court Hens, at' tbebulMlig- -fcrmerly occupied by tbe late Dr. J.,hn T. Walker! ' ! i. nlaain r n-V U (1.V SASH MD BOORS. i STEELE & TRIBLE.1. . 'a HOOHD T..Brr. CHK3TH0T AND OHSBBT,, i '

raofarfLi, INDIANA. , A8H, DOOES, WI5D0W Jlliibc : ? , . Dressed Lumber :. r! ' Board, Laths. Ac. of ever danMHntixn n....... . .

band. Paoklna Boxea or .11 ... " 1

ardar. Bawlng of every kiad doa aa tba ibortaat ant fw .... "

. aoia-iv V ; . COAL;, ' i;:- NoticB to Steamboats.

AOONBTANT 8CPPLV OF SOKVKNID COAL on hand at tba Howy Creels Vol Landing. ; ' two mtlea above Kockport. Barges nlled t msonabls prtoa.

t" (Jl tl J

. v. -

n :.' 'V! uA' . ,1 -. if

.ai;3c I"

..1 fJoii A