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r TKHMS-.IN ADYANCE, i i v 1 th 0 - 0 4 :-. IX Ulth 3 thme months ' . ,' ,L ; ; 50 applied by carriers at 12 cents per week. FOR WEEKLY. Iissa months A xwnnths g) ' -W . - ".".J 1 50 FOB TBI-WEEKLY. sis months 2 00 ' S"ar Z 4 00 SASH AND DOORS. JAMES STEELE, (successor te Steele A Hcftwai,) SECOND ST., BET. CHESTNUT ANDCHERRT, I 0.0,0x1, jjuuxio, WXN DOW BLINDS Dressed Lumbei Boards, Laths, Ac, of erery descriptlou consUntlj on hand Packing Boxes of all kinds mwle U or erder. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly W. HUNNELL. ORNER WAl.NCT STREET AND CANAL, I : V A N S V I L L E , I N D . , V Has on hand the largest lot of Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Ac, I'v.-i Manufacture.) in the West. HIEY ARE OF MY OWN MAKE. oa tine lot of White Pina and Popular Moulding of all kinds madeand sawing riptions dpueat the shortest notice. MARBLE WORKS. 0 l L ilOEN & BR I N KM AN , pucessor te 51. A. Lawrence,) Dealers in AMERICA ITALIAN MARULE. "J.. ;n it ree .Near Court Bout. AtlSYILLE. - - - INDIANA. lnil . ;t-. r rorniture in the le.tt an tle-.Toub'. 'a---, amiI all Hueatnaad panatBtrj e- 1 styles. ,le.-! c3. - s "took of Marble :-. this market, ari l for sal - nt . k. T A TO v: K G' ' morican ad It;Uiaii irble Manufactory. V WAKE AM) SALES HOO.H TTTo. 134 MAIN STREET, Near the Canal Our tacilities for famishing those risking MO.M1IESTS, GRAVESTONES, TOMBS, HAHTLSS, Or anything else in our line, are unsurpassed In the Wet Our Stock of Marble is comnlcte. bavin? been elected with great care at the Quarries, mytajfcw STOVE WORKS. r. ST. BaiSkMETEE. A. BKLBLIBO' SOUTEERN STOVE WORKS. 3RIMKIVIEYER & CO., Manufacturer of m stoves, Hollow Tlare, Iron Itailings, House, Front!, Verautlas, I Balconies, Castings in General, COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE, Ac -V - : m Main Street, opposite Court -F,'Wi.uei j Near th Mouth of Pigeon Creek EVANSVILLE, IND. IjIUitli.-: SOLICITED"? my9 NOTICE. US. KKNENBPTSCIl. A LADY FROM . L (i i in n. . i- l-orated by lr -kill as a ohvsi- jian for all kiiiils t' diseases, is prepared to give, lo ry sick ierson, infunnation ou the origia, tlietuse ami treataaiiit of their complaints, with out In 'itliMu' tlieni with many iuestions, th iitbrey.ii.r ial.Tinittlou neing made only by exam ining the puise. Terms very moderate, viz : 25 Cents. The Doctpvw is at her office, in Lamascn, near Chris Miller's. Hoars for consultation from J to Vi o'clock jv a. and from s to 9 o'cleok p. m. ,- ssjplR-ctm - f P . SADDLERY. REMOVAL. 'PHI L m UNDERSIGNED FIRM HAVE RE- nioved their Sadillery establishment to the Corner of Slain and Second Street, in the room oc enafed by Fred. Krone, deceased. C. WOLFF & J. KR0EPSCH, KANHKACTCnEHS OF A!t) DXALXag IN t lIl's;, Harness, CO T LARS, &c, &c, Main Street, Cor. Second, (Store formerly occuppied by Fred. Krone.) ' sa.AH orders attended to with dispatch. Work warranted. win is w. r. coewin. J. B. XAOHEE TEE NEW FIRM. TV7-E, THE SUBSCRIBERS, WHOLESALE T manufacturers of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Harness, Ac-desire to inform the public that we have largely Increased our stock on hau l, and by in. Tyijw.ii in oanwl ves aud the ft- ymen t of good workman in our shops, we are able to fur nish oushort notice any and all kinds and quanti ties of -irork to soft the trade. Those who will favor us with a call, can satisfy themselves, taat they can procure, at lower prices, good snbMan tial, fancy and dupable work of us than they can anywhere, else, (and far better than 'he Eastern shop-work.) . - - The members of the Arm being practical work man themselves, attending personally to all orders with promptness, care and dispatch, deter- j mined that none shall excel in style of finish or ; quality oi worn, give better satisfaction to tnose patronizing as ; leel confident it will be to tha : interest of all tocosie and see for themselves be fore parrhssing elsewhere. Store on Locust Street, above tho Sherwood House, between First and Second streets, No. S5. , N. B. Guarantee all we ftelL W. F. CORWIN 4 CO. OtiXTIes Babcock, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ', Hoach and Saddlery Hardware, MAIN STREET, HY.i N- YILLE, INDIANA. i jAYlJ.V, COMPLETED MY ARRANGE- I i i. nieiits iih Knnin-au and American manu. . urers fora direct snpply of all goods in my line I i m enabled wwH inducements thatcau not tail tL be tu tho i i, t..-ri-st of all engag'-d in the business n give Kf a i rl. I iiiuf. lo iwil. - ' abza Mr"r Axiea, . X- ' iim n Springs made 's" - oft n e best Stel Bamis, enamelol as all kinds of Leathb. 0) a . Ulotas, Linings for Carriages , Varnishus, Castings of ail kinds , tteddie Trees, English Bridle Leathers , Bite, Btirrups, Spurs, Hames. fine Silwi Itaaiu of all kinds ; Jenny Lind Gig Tree . iJeif-aoj listing Pads; Taylor's Patent Haines-, Fly Nets ; Sao Threads ; Horse Blankets ; London. Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein yftm, beth cotton and worsted ; Lon -- don V. ' lt Skins, asuperiorarticls; Ivory ; Catta Percaa and Brass lined Martengal Rings ; Knperior Kerseys for Horse Covers i the I .est qnality of . . Carriage - -yiatmSfX At k. .-,r.: Patent Gig Trees, Ac., Ac., fee, 4c. 1 keep in act everything appertaining to either -'braneh of the business, and understanding bth branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere I am also Agent for Ward's Patent Spring Ba a20d ft w FOB DAILY ' 'Smir . "jsfcssssSsP-' -.q-jsajsJJ'pS-Sg5sjiM VOLUME XVI. HARDWARE. P f ft 0 fH! UTl f 0 ( fl Jobbe s and Importers. Hardware and Cutlery. Our Fall Stock being very large and complete, we can i I nffvr frt nnr, I OITBr T.O OUT I IntJrrtmnrt? onH the Trade, Goods that can- i 1 not fail to please in Style, Quality and Price. Our Stock is now bought for Cash, and prices reduced. We offer the lollowing in large quant'tes: TABI.T CUTLEB1, Eiiilih. TABLE CUTLER f, Amerieaa. TABLE CUTLERY, English. TABLE UVTLBRY, American. POCKKT otrtUUT. 1'OCKET CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY. P0SKET CVTLERT. Ipp CHOPPlXa MX MS. CHOPPISti AXR. CHOPPISG AX St. cnopprxe AXES. SHEA RS AKD SCISfOSK SHEARS AND SCISSORS SHEARS ASD SCISSORS SHEARS AXB SCISSORS TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. MILL AND OUT SAW WILL AND H CUT SAWS WOOD AND HAND SAWS. WOOD AND HAND SAWS. BUILDER'S HARDWARE. MECHANICS TOOLS. BUILDER'S HARDWARE MECHANICS TOOLS. (Tim AND PISTOL. CARTRIDGES AND HUN CAPS. OUXS ATI PISTOLS. DZI'I A NO r'Y PLATFORM ASD COUNTER SCALES. PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. SCALE BEAMS AND STEELYARDS. SCALE BEAMS AND STEELYARDS IB VT :T.T iTr GEO. S. SOtVNTAG & CO., No. 10 Slain Street. SEWING MACHINES. SELLMAN HAVING FITTED UP AN Rice, No. 35 Main Street, will keen, as here tofore, a good assortment of Wheeler A Wilson's and Sinflns.Sawing Machines and Needles, Silk Thread and oil, and everything that is connected I wnn tne ousiiiess, and will repair all kind of Sew- ; ing aiacnines and put on new improvements. Jj2t r. m . SKUMAS. Ag't. OYSTER DEPOT. WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL OYSTER J nCDnT in ;-,Juu i 88(yra one iUi8 tktliT T AM SOLE AGENT FOR STILE'S OILE : X B RATED Coia-fed Oysters. Received daily j by Adsai's Express Company. Orders promptly filled. WM. CALDWELL, No. 9 First Street. ni l Bl d M i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OYSTER4? DEPOT. yds.' .3 1 1X1 J10 LIQUORS. N. F. CARR & CO., VV-Hot.EaALE DEALERS IN IMPORTED TV and Domestic Wines and Liminrs. hav nil, I., i .IT Nn 9A fir.! Sti.nt i .4 1. , i.i .. , ua.... Hollingsworth ft Bio., (ioeenaware Store,) a large stock of Liquors, to which we beg to call the at- t. nlion oi the trade. We are prepared to offer ex- $a$2i ?k2P2, defir.; i mid all others who are interested in buying good Liquors, to call upon us before purchasing. Our stock is large, ana consists ot a very great variety of imported Wius and Liquors of almost very "grade. A'so, a Largo assortment of old Bonrlsin; Monongahela and Bye Whisky, which we warrant to be gonuine. ssp8-0m N. F. CARR ft CO. T? M X1 . o ttv AN 8 V IL, M. O in Hatty iotttmaL PUBLISHED BY MfMV H. McNEELY. r. M. TUal'CK. JNO. H. HcNEBLY. CNDEB TIIE FIRM OF THE Evansville Journal Company. Journal 1 ixxildinprr, LOCUST STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND WATER. WlOHSSDAT .. .OCTOBER 28 From our own Correspondent. From Arkuiisas, Pine Bluff, Ark., Oct 10th, 1863. j Editors Journal : My last communication for the Jour nal was dated September 14th, at Little Since ixea we have wandered J J J j '1 c 1 " 1 "u we, nnai- in l..t,..l t,: i ,vv-w10auuVi'" "F' "u every iuai- WeTet LUtle Rock TZ mh " ters. We lett LAttle Kock 0U the llth n m a . - September, our reg.ment being ordered to uguiVH, buc uvjuiilj scat, Ul OU1111U uty 0ent u. q.H the out-post of the direct Arkadelnhi. airecu ArKadelpllia county, which was army, being on the road, some twenty-6ve or thirty miles from Little Rock. Here we re mained eight days, employing our time in scout ing and picking np stragglers. Our stay at Benton was a pleasant one, enlivened as it wa, by many a rich scene at head quarter?, resulting from the ignorance unil milliKilitv e? )!m i ! : .1 1 , . t (I.. j " j t ,r . r , . . .. . . . tauiey iook inree companies ana cir cling around, through by-ways and high- '. wayi, came up in the rear of the Dlace, ! hoping to bag some prison irs, but he was disappointed, although we took quits j a number on the road. Among them wm a young man who had obtained leave ' of absence for a few days, and had come home and got married the day before w captured him. We came upon him sud- oeniy in a turn oi tne road, and soon w t r.V ' si hnrl Vnm in rlnmnop vilia TTa YtarrrraA ir ' t . - . , I be permitted to go by home and take a parting farewell, and as he lived directly on our road it was readily agreed to. We soon arrived at the house, and ere he had dismounted, a young, fair, plump, good-looking Arkansas girl came bound out and winding her arms abont his neck J the tears fell thick and fast, and many a kiss was imprinted on hia lips. I fear it will be a long time - before they are re peated. We could notUtay'.long, and he ' reluctantly remounted his horse. What j a contrast ! Yesterday swimming in j bliss, with the prospect of a honeymoon all the sweeter from his long absence amid the toils and privations of camp I life, and to-day to exchange it all for ' ; prison life and prison fare! He felt bad, 1 j no doubt, but we could not pity him; all j j our sympathies were enlisted in behalf of i the beautiful bride, the tear drons trlist- i .... i ening like diamonds on her dark eye lashes as she stood there the very picture of despair. On arriving in town we found CfL Pace already in full possession, and what few citizens were left eagerly crowding around him, anxious to know their fate. Many of them expected to be ordered out and shot. First an elderly man approach" ed and calling the Colonel out to one. side nervously told him he was Sheriff of the county. Said he : "I understand, Colo nel, you are in the habit of hanging all the Sheriffs you can catch. Now, 1 am Sheriff, and I thought I would tell you, and find out what is going to be done with me." The Colonel soon quieted himj and he left much relieved in mind. The citizens were agreeably surprised at our treatment of them, it was so different from what they had been told by the re bel army. On stepping into Headquarters a day or two nffpr this T f.vrmrl nnito ji numlior ' . ... i , inure imming ineir nenis. une lauy nau come in 12 milef. She understood the land was all to be confiscated and then sold out, and no one was to be allowed to own more than 160 acres. She wanted tc know if this was the case and whether we would take Confederate money. She was much pleased when she found she would still be allowed to keep her farm unmolested. Another stepped up and said she wanted protection. " Where do you live," inquired the Colonel. "About 15 miles out," was the answer. " Well," said the Colonel, " Our men never stray styi off that far, you need not be uneasy." ."?AuJZ$&AHxVfr& it was notour men, however, that she ' m,rs '? the country, Bjio is able so d,ry ai; com- ' ' I petitors m both stye and prices, was afraid of, but Marmaduke she was I Mrs. Spiegelberg also bs bought a larger as-.: afraid nf him nnd wpnt mt hadlvdis- "ortmMlt of Silks, Head Dresaasa, Hair Braids M airaia or mm, ana went away uaaiyais cori,Ladys' Pocket Uandkn-chiofs of evnryatyis annointed because we did not send her 1 and a. great many bthsr Crticles U I the. convt- rr . , - out two or three companies to guard her property. Hardly hsJ the Colonel got through with this case, when up hobbled an old lady, bent over and tottering with age. She wanted a guard at her house. " Have you been molested," inquired the Colonel. No, she was not afraid of her property it was her person. A broad smile passed over tho Colonel's face, as he assured her there was not the least danger, and she hobbled away apparent- i ly fearful that her extreme youth and beauty would yet prove her ruin. The next case was that of a man who wanted permission to kill one of his hogs. The Colonel wanted to kviow if the people here always had to get permission before ! they dare kill their own hogs. "No," lie said, "but he did not know how it. would be now, and he would like to have writ ten permission." He was finally con vinced that he still had a right to do as he pleased with his hogs, and went off very well satisfied. I J , ; This will serve to give you an idea of , . . . , , . u What the people had been told concern- i mcr no and ,v an manv run cinmn nn O ""J "V J ...... . our approach. We had several skirm- ishes, while Qut on SCOUting parties, JUSt v . , . . , , i enough to keep US Wide awake and On i the look out 11 WM here I fonnJ some papers and letters, Specimens of which j T : ""ijuu mo nanus ui ljt . assei- berry, who started for home about a week ago. Another thing that I saw for the first W Ml "a ; O . A i-i. W' 4 J-Sy . $1 Business card (ft tinea or ten), ana year $lj u .ml, .a t jJL:-.Jsr JL J2aj- u J! JGL. S2jr x & IL. x m. JBss i " " thT- . 4 , 'j ' I Oaegqnare (10 linos or less) one insertion. 75 T? N Li D., WE DIM ! time, was the ladies diiiiig snufT I ! had often heard toll OJf it, bet r.c-ve.r saw j it untii I arrived in Benta. Goin" to , place a guard around a house, the rriht ! after out- arrival, I found, iiv wo j men there one old ladj ;aid four joung ladies. On enterinr, noticed several of ' them with sticks about six inches Ion", j sticking out of tiieir moath3 and at j ' which thev aonenred to he suokiiicr vii- orously. Diri passed around. he snuiT-'jox was the eacli on; takinj Stick froni her mo:ith. when I discovered . ' the end was chawed u; until it resc-m bled a small brush, this tuey inserted in the snuff, catching np about as much as , . t , r . . a gOOd Sized Chew of tobacco, then pi t- tine it. in thir mnntne th, whl,l U , .j 4v ...j . . - ' - - . . . - w minntb,and leaving the stick in their mouths iet, resumed their sewi and - J ;.knittin?. disturlted nnlv hv thr, net. of, tekins the 8Wabs fi0m their mouth ,0 . . h . & , . n.rf,.ftt- ;, i I I J " " - - - ; ten feef being no spit at all; this is dip- p;ng gnuff , vlhanked thfl v.tu.;.;.i.i,-' t .u 1 Northern 'rl 110t Ie;lrIied lhe PraC" . tice On the 24th, we received orders to. re- j port at Pine Bluff immediately. We arrived there on the 26tfy Almost the first man I saw on entering the place, was Frank Fallon, an old resident of Kockport ' Ilis name will be recognizod by man ya reader of the Juumrl He! has been living hero ever since the war ; broke out. , !!! ..... There is, and always has been-, a stroug Uuicm gintim nt in this place and vicinity. Several companies cf Home Militia are being organized here. . , . . . ' and will render eiieetive service m put. ting down guerrilla bands, which infest; the ie country. L,arge numbers ot negroes . ' 'l ... areda.ly coming Uttfl our hue. Four, U. 1 .. A . rC P J nun :: i were sent on :i tew uay3 since ! to Helena, to fill up a Jllaeh Regiment there. rCapt. Talbot of Company D, 1st Indiana, has change of the ' contraband camp, and is busily cngad in having them put upwintfv nw.rfer?. ,Tlie regiment started j at yesterday evening on a scoiit, taTnngflve days ra tions. A few faf us-no-account ones, i 1 '!! i''i"lfjl -'' 1 tbaf are sbalahg 'with tlie airue'stayea behind. When the river rises so that .boats can ; run np. this will be a'Torv pb6ei (H ! . tosto; at. As it is, we onlv hav com muuioation once every' week or !'.A,,vitli Lrttifl Kock, which is fifty rniitv dsfbSBti Not many of the fcimeJ ore : most of the sickness being tii : . ft'f.d we all fee! able to live tvr rfrfr r ? .a.-; ing ten monihs, and then, ail m lbM respite ai nome, u -npo :y; :., ne'p whip France or Eneland, or all I t.hr r. By the by, the nfv, rWifi U secranK, is noneot the best. .1 be J(tif, ual Of th 24th, is the latest w.-rav. :'i t-r:t! It er gloomy. They seem to have cr powered liim coin But enough fortius time, give the Bui ternuta h , keep them down "diule while longer, the old soldiers will begin 1 to come home nevt year, and thoti let ' them stand ff5! nudtr. PpkxceR County. WATCHE U RY: : tlil J. L..3tTV. JLf. r. -w ss v b ar a w n No. I, Nor th First Stifled.' An fffifef nowcliool: of Watclies and Jev airy, , SILVERWARE,' CL0CK3, &c. ! ' Wni'tD RESPECTFULLY IK FORM TilE LpobUe that I have opened Rn entirely new aad j fushionnbls stoi k cf the above good, which, Inv- ing been bought fir cash. I am prepared to sell at , prices as low as tne lowest, and warrant every article M bejnst as r- preseJiied. From long x ' perience in the business, I am confident of giving I satisfaction, aud hope to merit a share of the pttb- He patruuase. Personal attention paid to repairing Watches tjiociss ana je.weiry. J. L. sHTTROI.FF, Jr., No. 1, North First Ftre. t. octlT-lmdiw MANTUA MAKING. HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOAK, MAN I.' ILL A AND OSS "7SL,lX.iTJL . MRS. ELIZA SPEICLEBERG, TN THE OLD PdST'of-T- 1 r. ;i ding! ON L First Street, hasjn.t ret ' h supplies from the East, of thj ri.-i.. i . and Is now prepared to make up re) order on tin :;.ost reason able tonus. Cloaks, MantJas, Circles, and Sacques i,f til. li.lt .- ! I ntlil ,1... m..r 1 .1. nvnra et the Ladies of vaiisvil er.(! viciuitv ! numerous to mention. ine oest aewiag jnaoainee or t.rovrr ,v liaai r "Wins manufactory for family use, tor sale hv . Wis. ELIZA .SPIEGKLEEKG, No. 18 First Street btt Main and Si uoud. sep22- MUSIC ORE WARREN b C0KYS5T0 i" r' 1 : Bazaar of Fancy Goods. PIAJiO-FORTEf, MtLHilMuS-v.S- r6SfI- ' L"5IS." Accordeous. Violins, Sniiars. Fluti s, ' Cl.iriuoet,, and everjthiug usually kept in Music Stores. Tu only sio- i; "i Sliert HVsaM and TnsfrMfcf r6i KooLs For all instrum n:s will kaiCano best Italian Violin, Guitar. VioHncello nnsj I'.aiiu;, Strings always on ban i. Fanov Goods, Toys ind .Notfots Wholesale ' n'' detail. Old Pianos . ;vnrlre.M f.r Dew ones. instruments of all kinds rapaiiad mid : n i i.-.i . sepi yjr - No. 1 MALN STREET, Uliii-j WOltt 10 hiatlS iSvauaKlUo. To AU Whoa it Mey.Concern, l OT1CE is hereby given, that a petition signed ,VTJf' ri,i5el,i..,f l''"";' towns Mp, Vanlr-bnhcDuntr, rn'U.iia. ;il be ireseuted to the Board of OansBMoaan "f said county ou the first Monday in December n. xt, at Ib.t Court House tnvansviUe, in said countsor the ap- 1 ..-",.,, mWi mcs.e read commencine at a point on the road leadiu.v from Fulton Aveimn to the Salt wells, v here tha line-dividing r.insrvs ten and eleven intersects said toad, and rnuning tliencc on the ranue line !,(,: n,-!i, through lands owned and occupied by D.iniel Morgan, M. P. Jones' heirs, E.G. B. Waldo, Urn. Mocck. John tJreek, Jotia Whitehead, Jr., John Shauklin, Philip Rauscn's h'eirs, Geo B. Walter, Jas. T. Walker, Accanton,- M- A. Lawrence, AV. li. Byford, J L. Bittroltf, J. H. and A. B. Carpenter, ; t'l north east corner oi south !, .quarter of sec tun 13, town G, south range U, sjsjat, r.nd thence i jrth westerly, ou the voi nn' ad tj Cody's .ill, ou Pigoon creek, a tfaUinil about one nile. ' - oclS 3w. - ' SJH ,- . ; ,,' . - . . . . lilTO' I 05 I (5- EBTTTON", :: afeis M OCTOBER 28. 163 ..; 1 DRUGS, &c. WM H. ?. STODDARD, So. 1 7 Main Street, EVANSVILLE,' IND. TMPOBTEB, MANUFACTURER, AND DEAL 1 '-r in Di ngs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints. Varnish;-s, (;ias, Brushes, Lamps, Dyn Stuffs, and nil articles usually kept in a first clam Drug Store, with a lure an t varied assortment of Patent Med. Ecinee anil Perfumery, together with every descrip tion of Amlirotvi'e and Photoeranh Goods, con ' si8lIUS J Cameras. Chemicals, Cases and Frames : constantly ou hand, aj tnd soli at reasonable nrlejM Orders from Merchants and Artists oromntlv attended to, and forwarded as instructed. T0 PRINTERS AND PITni,T,HEKS Ir,t j received a fresh lot of Wade's Printing Ink, , comprising Book, Card and an assortment of .Colored Ink in cans, at V, M H' P- STODDABD'S, 17 Main street. I Alexander's patent cement, fok . ..vuiiiiL iivj ikaiutiiiu iLiiti ri nmnfMir nn r- , Ma,'n'strt 8apenr ond ,3urable artile TB. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS HAVE yj arrived. Call and get a bottle at 17 Main C V l.V'noderous, for sale by the; gallon or bar , -.. nr 7 ..lui., l-t rel, at 17 Main street. J AMPS LAMPS A new supply Just received, 1 at 17 Main street. "RULL'S fahnestock's, m i vatWy of other Ve.mifuges, tore, 17 Main Street. ncLAXis s and a at the City Drug OHALLENBEBGEK'S FEVER AND AGCE 0 Antedote for sale at 17 Main Street. "DPXSiTES An endless varietv of kinds and 1 ' iiu.t!iti?s cun be had at 17 Main Stmt GROCERIES.; plNK APPLES- 1 n dnz loz 2 lb eaus Freh Pine Annie. 1" " 2 Quart Bottles " For sale at ELLIOTTS FAMILY GROCERY. I ELLI KS JELLIES J (i dozen assorts! kinds choice Jellies J ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. PHAMP MOVE I'lDKR N 1 : "uart Bottles Clmmnal For aal'i ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. , TJAlPL'Ns and citron XV 20 l,..xes Ualsm, 1 i Hm Genoa citron For sulc at ELLIOTT'S FAMTT.Y mininn ontentrated milk l-J J A l k it - jusxTWedtoST A. TUT. l.v.Ti.1 .. . Ohcentratol Milk, sale j -L At ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. ivr.rsEs 3 aOOIbs Turkish Prtmos. 2 dos.t-n Jnrs French Prunes. For cale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY PRIME PICKLED 1'ORK X 10 barrels rhnice, fbr sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. QOMETUIXG NEW ; 1 ' o groRs Mix's Patent Ventilator far Coal 011 !" ttn this iiurner no chimney is neoded Call and Reo them At ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. "I OFF EE- is ch .iro Tti.i Cpffee, for sale at ELLIOTT FAMILY GROCERY. rVRTtSlIIISp I ' m astofjt I sizes Feather Brushes, 11 I'omiter " klntls Scrub Brushes, " " Shoe Brushes, '.'I'": i" M!LV CT10CERY. f:V( i viTARD- : : VCSt ' a Mn 't.-ird,- fir sale A I, niTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. QUr.3NS m ARE, &c. Ohina, Glass ecu 8 ware. I have now on hand, and am daily receiving' additions thereto, one of the ,x- Btocls. o r -I N A, (I LASS AXD QUEENS WARE Ever brought to the West, and am I , determined that no necessity shall ; I eiist for Merchants to go East for ' : tnnir uueensware. i VI I "VI n j i i i xuxouastJis wm nna n xo tneii" advantage to call and examine for themselves, at Ho. 18 Main Street. Common desired. oc26 Ware furnished alone 4f M. A. LAWRENCE. MEDICIAL. A ValuaDle Medicine POS EVERY FAMILY. DRUGGISTS IN ALL sections of the city and conntry jeep on band buy, sell and - commend as a tonic, stimulant and appetizer, Boback's btomach Bit ters. APOTHECARIES IN all sections of the city and country keep in stock, sell and dispense as a tonic Ro back's Stomaeh Bitters. PHYSICIANS in all section of the city and country approve and re commend as a tonic Ro back's Stomach Bitters. OROCERS in aU sec tions of the city and country keep constantly supplied with and deal in Koback s Stomach Litters. 1MTELS in all sec tibns of the city and ouutry are supplied ": and "cannot keen JTnP'l." without a stock id R-.barit's Stomach Bitters. '' t HOSPITALS throughout the army oftlie North i have round an iiidistiensable touic, and are using, for tho soldiers Ro back's Stomach Bitters. . SUTLERS in every regiment ought to have and many have introduced, and highly recom a mend Rehack's Stomach Bitters. i LADIES, old and young, for Billieusness, Liver Complaints, Languor, Weakness and general De- bility. are recommended to use Roback's Stomach ! Bitters. EVERTBODY who desires a good tonic for giving tonu to the spirits, a healthy appetite and j Mrength to tho system generally, should not fail I lv pay a bottle of Roliack's Stomach Bitters. DR. C. W. IIOBACK, Proprietor, Cincinnati. Office and Manufactory Nos. 50, 68, 00 and 62 I East Third Street, j SSFForaalo by aB Druggists everywhere. i ! $10,000 CHALLENGE. i rt THE BEST AND ONLY BELIABLE OPE rator in the world, and the ooe who has ecltp.iea all others both in New York, all the cities iniuejast, West, aortn ana ontn, is now en- . gaged, and has been for some mouths past, in i i making those supurb Card Photographs at Mr. E. i w.Dmitn s liall. ry, on main street, opposite the i Court House. Be sure your right, then walk un I ..airs. pMjS M per do.en.fet the unequalled operator. Old Sol, pencil off your charming phiz. OCO-'.H GROCERIES. HENRY LUTZ, Dealer in GrHO ; IE2 jFL I !3E2 JS PROVISIONS. C A. ' Can al EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. T HAVE RETURNED HOME FKOM THE X. array, and am ready to see say old customers and the public generally, at the old stand. The highest market price paid for PRODUCE. I am also prepared to accommodate people attend ing Market with board and lodging, and will also take care of their horses and wagens, having a good stable and wagon-yard. My Bar is also open for customers. jj, LUTZ octO-Iwdilmw FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. STEPHENH. S. COOK, 115 Main Street, Between Sixth and Seventh, Is the place to obtain the Cheapest and best FAMILY GROCERIES Good Sugar 7 pounds for SI. Excellent Coffee 3 pounds for 91. Everything else in proportion. Eatables ot all kinds kept constantly on hand. Call and examine articles and prices before pnrchashing elsewhere -Qood Freeh Butter received every Saturday. augS WM. GLENN & SONS, Wholesale Grocers, 70 and 79 Vine Street, Bet. Second, and Pearl Sts. CIN 01 NN A TI, O. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR sale at the lowest market prices, a large and well selected stock of Groceries, Tobacco, Cordage, Wooden Ware, Ac., to which ws invite the atten tion of Merchants. sepl9 ' amtel E. Gilbert. William R. Baku 8. E. GILBERT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Sycamore Street, bet. Water and First, EVANSVILLI, IWD. A fhll assortment of Groceries always on hand, id for sale at the lowest prices. NEW SALOON. SHAEFER S SALOON. BILLIARD AND RESTAURANT, On Third Street between Main and Sycamore. EVAN8VILLB, INDIANA. CHANGE OP EXCHANGE A NEW ARRANGEMENT. SAM GRIMMER & HARRY JOHNSON having purchased Theodore's Exchange, ARE FITTING IT LP IN EXCELLENT style for a first class BILLIARD SALOON and RKSTAVRANT. They will keep at the bar the best brands o Liquors and their larders will at all times be filed with the richest daintirs from the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and the waters of the vasty deep will be made to contribute of their richest stores. Especial attention will be given to the cuttiiie, which will be nndr r charge of the most competent ai lists. Their Billiard Room is largo and their TABLES FIRST CLASS. The. establishment will re-open on Tuesday next. A liberal sham of public patronage is respectfully ol'cited. mv30d3m SJSSI GROCERIES. C K. WREXLKR. AS. KIOOS. W. .1. SITM WHEELER, RIGGS & SUGG, Whole Is dealers in SAX.T, COTTON YAnifS Nails, Window Glass, Sash, Doors, dto. No. i; North First Street, Corner ot Sycamore. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. COPARTNERSHIP 1S7E HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH US WM. i V Sugg, late of Dniontown, Ky., in the Wholesale Grocery business. The style of tho firm will be W'heoler, Riggs ft Sugg. WHEELER ft RIGGS. COFFEE Just reseived 100 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 60 bags good fair Coffee; 50 boxes Ground do ; and for sals cheap at WHEELER, RIGGS ft SUGG'S CHEESE 50 boxes Western Reserve Cheese ; 20 bozes Hamburg Cheese. Just received and to arrive at WHEELER, RIGGS ft SUGG'S. QYRUP ft MOLASSES 25 barrels Syrup : 25 barrels Bertrand's XXX Syrup ; iu Stewart s syrup ; SO " extra Honey Syrup ; 4X1 m N. O. Molasses; 35 half bbls Honey Syrup ; 50 half bbls Bertrand's XXX Syrnp ; 50 ten gallon kegs Syrnp ; For sale cheap as the cheapest at WHEELER, RIGGS ft SUGG'S. cj pices k5 25 bai;s Black Pepnsr : !. nags spice ; 10 bags Raw Ginger ; ' bags Cassia ; 20 enses Nntmegs ; 25 boxes ground Ginger ; 30 " Pepper ; 25 " Spice; 50 " Cinnamon ; 50 " Cloves; 75 " Mustard ; for sale low at WHEELER. RIGGS ft SUGG'S. s UGAR 20 hhds. prime New Or'oaus Sugar ; 20 " fair ' " 10 " Porto Rico Sugar ; 15 boxes Havana " 26 barrel, rw......-- zo Powdered ' 25 ' Coffee ' 15 " Telllow CoSee Bngar ; fcr sale at WHEELER, RIGGS ft SUGG'S. MACKEREL 25 barrels No. 3 Mackerel, large ; 20 " a 25hslfbbls 1 25 , " 8 si 25 S " 30 quarter bbls No. 1 Mackerel ; 56 " 2 25 " ' 3 " 25 kfbj " 1 " ,r"o - a TO f " 3 ' Just received por rail at WHEELKR, RIGGS ft SUGG'S. DYE STUFF, ETC 2 cases Manilla Tndlgo; 1 esse Madras Indigo ; 1 hhd Dutch Madder ; 10 barrels Alum ; 10 ' " Copperas; 3 " Cudbear; 60 boxes Extract Logwood ; 2 barrels Brimstone ; 18 ' Sulphur ; 5 " Sptpat Salt! ; 2 " Veusia Red ; 2 " Spanjab, Brown ; 100 boxes Washing Bins ; 10 frails Soft Shell Almonds ; 10 barrels Filberts ; fur sale cheap at WHEELER, RIGGS ft SUGG. VyOODEN WARE, ETC. V V 75 don Red Buckets ; 50 dosen Blue and Red Buckets ; 25 dozen Well Backets ; 20 do !en No. 1 Tubs ; 45 doxen No. 2 and S Tubs ; 75 dozen Wash Boards ; 20 Nests Buckets, 3 In nest ; 10 dosen half Busael Measures ; it uoxes wiocnes rins. For sals cheap by WHEELER, BIGOS A SUGG I SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J. SMI TH S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Second St (1ST BBXY'S BLOCK.) SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM MEA8 urment aud a fit itnrr.nij . . Z re.rl-v m.o ui 7 J V, ,. am. a ,Z . .ie. l!?,8.nd.5!:llar" MwTon hand, and "fiVs "tichin, io... P!1J;, and desoatch -..u uiuass TV,.nwi . . .t t", V? ZllZjJJ. liberally bestowed for the past five man. octra J, SMITH. ESTABLISHED, 1831 DRUGGISTS. BROUGfJTON 'k WOOD. CRE8CEXT CITY DRUG STORE. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window Glass, Sand Paper, Perfumery, Soaps, Coal Oil, Lamps, Fruit Jars, Sealing Wax, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs. Sole Agents for field's Pile Cure. Whit- FAMILY m SHE WM. E. HALLOCE, Druggist and Apothecary, HO. 10, FIRST STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, Has just received another large and splendid as sortment oi Pure Draffs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Article, Perfumeries, Pomades, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Articles, "aps, Flavoring Extruits, &e., &c Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes. AH the Approved Patent Medicines kept con itautly on band and lor wile at North American srices. .Particnlarnrtpntion piid to ths compounding f prescriptions at all hours. . WM. E TTALL0CK, Ka. ittiksua First Street, near Pest O!ho. nv27 Evansvi:ie, Ind. DRY GOODS NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS ntkiw prao , it E. A. 00K & CO. - I z ' ARK BKCllIVISO ANI OPKNING AT FIRST STREET, A New and Elegant Stook of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods AND T I jst Their Goods have been selected with great care by experienced hands, with special reference to ths trade of this city ; were bought for CASH and will be sold very low to Cash Customers only. Their stock comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Required to co tltute a first class Dry Goods House, Black, Plain and Fancy Silki, Foulard Silks, Fine Mozambique Dress Goods,p!ain and Check; xiCBcb, urganmes and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer Dress Goods, of every description. Point Lace Collars, Collars of every Variety, Mourning Setts, Mourning Collars, Silk Talmas Sacques, and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles, Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortmen just received. Marseilles Quilts and Spreads, Cloths, Cassimeres, Staple Goods of every description. TO" OT X T W JS . Our stack In HI ti line is larse, and of the finest quality, to whiih pailiculxr itteiitiou is directed. Remember the j-Uce for barrraliis NO. 7 FOIST STREET, EVANSVIL L B , INDIANA. BOILER MAKER. JOHN P. LAURENT, Sailor .;aier. Comer of Fine and Water streets, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. T AM PREPARED TO MAKE ALL KINDS i of Steam Boilers statio.iarv ble. I have everv Ikcilily for diMug good k that good wolrs7 ei.t r.. t t f XTSf 1 SiTp. ""I , v - " mivit- uuuer my per sonal en pern mo. Workioun sent to a trt .f tU country to do repairing. oc 13-1 io FOREIGN LIQUORS. F I OEM KXPPLIB. WM. K II S A XINBl RO. K1PPLER A SCH.VAKEKBURe, Importers and Dealers in Whiskys, Brandies, Wines, Gins, &c., &c., &c. Also Rectifiers and Manufacturers of Domestic Wines and Liquors. NO. 4 WATER ST., bet. Main and Sycamore, TN WEEKLY. One square, one iosertivn . For each snbsequenr insertion "m Special Notices r- ained on inside of paper, will 1 charged 20 per cent, additional on above rate. MEDICAL. B. J. DAY, M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. EXAMINIG SURGEON FOR TENS10NARY. OFFICE On Second Street, between Main and Locust. RESIDENCE At Sherwood House. Rvausville. January 6, 1863. S. W. THOMPSON. M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Omci ami Bisidexci No. 35 Wal.vtt Stwt (At Sr. Ronald's Old Stand.) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. aev29-ly IVORYTVPES, PHOTO GRAPS AND Xl0tTLl,I-0. ALSO, WEDDING CARDS, Mounted in Beautiful Style, A T Adam's Photographic Gallery, OVER POST-OFf ICE. PICTURE GALLERY. 2 ? B ii o Cr - - tt B a o f g. g". S- Oo'r . s g 1 art S H CD OD S3 8 OB B S so P NOTICE. NOTIC" TO SHIPPE3S Tallow, Lard, Grease:& Oils. The undersigned pay their Vart.ini'iln.r Aftftntino To tha sale .if the above articles, and SOAP STOCKS GESERALLT. Cousit'iimcnts sent to them will be VEOMFTLT DISPOSED OF and Quick eturns Made on very advanced term. Wo miiil mr Weekly Circular gratis to all sending their address to ABRAJI KMGIIT &, gONS, -3 Water Street, B. Y. City. iylftMni VARIETY STOBE. PTJSHEE'S VARIETY STORE, No. 20 Main Street, 19 THE PLACE TO FIND FANCY GOODS, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Wallets, Card Cases, Tablets, Scissors, Knives, Watch Keys, Guard Chains, Thimbles, Needles, Pins, Taps Measures, Beads, Belt Clasps, Goggles, Spectacles, Ther mometers, French Harps, Pop Gans, Ivory Bat tles, Marbles. Chessmen, Dolls, Const Clasps, Steel Pens, Penciles, Games, Bubber Balls, Toilet Soap, Jewelry, Violin Strings, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Feather Dusters, Bird Cages, Childrens' Carriages, Ladies' Fancy Work and Traveling Baskets, Ac, Ac, at wholesale and retail- sep21 DRY GOODS KEEN & PRESTON HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND general assortment of Desirable Dry Goods, Which they invite the "trade" to call and ex amine prices and qualities; believing, knowing, they can save dealers additional freight and ex penses in going further Eastward. jaclS A. C. PUSHEE, BSXLES IS Foreign & American Fancy Goods, COMBS, BRUSHES, PURSES, WALLETS, Satchels, Toilet Soaps Rubber Goods, GAMES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ladles' Bankets, Childrens Cabs, Ac. No. 20, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, .... INDIANA dec23 LAW CARDS. WM. H. WALKER, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, EVANSVILLE, IND., oct!3-ly Opposite Comt House. CHARLES DENBY, Attorney at Law, Has resumed the practice of Law. Office on Third Street, middle of Hall's Block, up stairs. febl J AMES RE I D, Attorney at Law An COLLECTING AGENT. OFFICE -On Third Street, third door from Main Street, in the Crescent City Bank Building, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. teb26-ly Jas. T. Walker, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND Agent for obtaining Pensions, Back Pay and Bounty FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIER, ANIi the idowsand other legal representa those who die in the serrisa of tin I ... . Office on the North -West 'side .of Thini i-r near the Washingtuu llouae-ad snarly ... the Court Hoii-e, Evansville, Indiana All business entrusted to aim will be oromntlv attended to. jyl8-ly SOAP AND CANDLES." rhilip Ieckei-, (Successor to Decker A Kxasasx), Islanuiacturer of Lard Oil SOAP AND CANDLES. Also, an extra article of BURNING, ENGINE, AND CAR OIL Dealers iB Rosin, Soda, Ashes, Ac. Also Pure Catawba Win X our own raising, in quantities to suit pur chasers, 116 Main Street, btttrtm first and Second , IHN.-VlLLC, iKDIAJtX. ssT- Terms cash, or l days' paper negotiable la ank. jan20-ly INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. 1 sIh Lv a. psjsjnya So. F1" 5. ST. ! 2 ssssl ansj S ? 5 1' at? tsnsl AWmd ! H s hi m -H i S ! M a cr" s 4 n ,.r THE UNDERSICNED HAS OPENED AM IiiteUigence offioe. on Third Street, four doors west of the Washington Hotel, where he will givo strict and prompt attention to all business in that JOHN W ATM AN Xeltang copy apli M aagU EVANSVILLE. IND.