; WAN TED. i f rAN7'0 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD BUOQT f 'r - 12 So to 13 per d ay for by th piece, th vak or yser. 6oo4 vorkau - m o-".m -.z-i '- ly. deSO-lt FUBCHASE--ONX XXFBXS. t V We, v.cn Ud none, one rra.p root earn, on .) tins, ipp'7 at thi offies. de30-lt "W It STV':- -Hi U8. I wish to ml ham. v i: i jnt three or foor room, and s.e. siton u; time la tb month of January, lseij Persona wishing to rant ch a boom will call at tH office or WM. BEAVI3, Baal Estate Aot, on Main Knot, over Keller's Oaa B.or. rAKTID MABBL1 CUTTERS and LET. TEBKR3 Immediately, at tea reduce Marble Worki. tao (rood Cutter and twa Letter- en, aiao 1 Polinhar, to wheat will bo said th I igueet wags, and ataady wurk for tb win tor. decld3w EMEfcY A TO UNO. LOST., T t X-t tumbler Icefc, baa bean lost. The Seder, by I tavlvg it at bia trouble. paid Ir deel. d2t FOR RENT. FOB BINT A TW0-8T0BY FBAMX 8T0BH and D weWtair Honse", atrnrt of Fourth asd Halnst.et. fJCoWt of t j -" " " JL " ' HXSR's' WTNGERT, aeSO-St Eagle Brewery. POE BMNT HOUSES One Srtck Hon, with A aix room 3M; Two aeat Cottages, at f 16 each per month. B qotreof A. JOHNSON, dc27 dif Third street. FOR SALE. T?0B 8ALB FABM . - ipttndid farm of I3t 1 aen aerea of Iniu. tt'-',J on the Petenbnrajh road, HwatiFu ruih. Ion KraueYllle, In rkkouna y, i tSerrd ir ' on the fullowlaf term, : Ose-tliird cub, tbe balance to be paid lu tDaUllmeotii of one, two, and three yean, wllli Inlet t on tie deftrirtd paymeliti. City property woull le tt;n In excbntc ft thl farm. ' , t Adirera -- -' ' JACOB BoILKtL, c x . Wbeak.nTille, Ind , '" or THOMJifl ELLIOTT, deeSd2w V: " -: - Oakdam, Ind." Tor Sale. AVABSt OF XSK jnCSPBZQ AKD MTB acres, on the Wabaab BlTr, at the Little Chain thirty acre ander looc A good log honae, and a large warahoae. - - It la at the h ad of tow-wattr navigation, and a good point for knalitsee, ami a fine opening for a ferry, tna Wonid reallae frn one thuceand to two thonsand dollara a y-ar, telng aroraaible at all atagee of water, and the aitly bluff beoke oa both aide of Jie rlrer from it naoutb to Terra Aante. ..'y y . . i-t . . . Alao, Tral tract of land in Whit oonnty, JIM no la. for partlchbr,;a44r9 ,.- . 0.1. decs dim ' -".WIL80K, ,v ' Car ml. Illlooia. pOB BALB-, t g,..m rr i-f yf BEST POPLAE FLOOBIIJGr For tale by A..BIHr80S.: al8 3m x or caie. . at, s .joartraia. ,. A HO. 1 POBTABLE r"N(IINK, with a good Threshing- Hachloe ani lwogod -Oorn-f heller attached, by J. 0. BUESirT, Lower Bayon, three mike above Henderson, declT dAwtf T)ATENT LOOMS FOB Si LB. J. . - - f. , Lamb' Pa'ent Slf Weaving Loom weave a yard of Jean in thirty minute, .weave eiftat different kind of Cloth on toe ram warp, weave double width blankets, wean seamias sack and requires nekit o wet-Cell and see one at work, at No. ifirei.atre t, v3Ule. i -,, u7-dAw3m .i WAX. BLAK ILY, Oeol Agant. Hoase and tot! for Sale ' ; NIOB KtW . FBAM HOUSB, WITH XL larice corner lot, well liei. with ahrnbbary, one of the bst locatloua in the eity, eoraer ol Beventb aad Oheatniu atieau. - , Alao, if desired, ith who., or a part l the fomittiM will b Inclnded lo tn sale. -, Inquire of .. AIKKN IHJSOUCHKT, water (treat, eaffl l urr ntoca. BOtS-dtf A KB A MS OOTTAQB FOItBALB CONTAIN ing rooms, a cellar, etitern, stable, Ac, li a iFK dlooa'fty abor Main street. 'Apply to -ocll 8HA0KBLi03I! A HOUfikBOOK. 1.0 B 8ALB 10X ACBKll bF LAID, IM OF X1 which is a Vineyard ( a Brick House with S moms, S eiaterns and sprint. Orchard of Apple, Peecbe and Pear., mile I rem town.- Apply to eets niiAuaai.l'ua.ia HvnovKuva A. Pit M;W FBAMB HOirSE, COMPLETELY tiuUhad, and: iti a eulrebtepart of thsclty lin sail' oy . , i i "f Al.tf. EBACKKtrOUV A UUBCiBKUUa, SB 8B00ND HAHD HAT PBIS3, AND In.fxJO feet L timber. 'J'.-0.'THHKMr.'. COAL. GEBBN EIVBE COAL OFFICE, 2Vo. e Water Street fi- if'"!.-: i . .. j i, . . . Itetw'a Blaln aV (yttmers, (Up Btalra) AC0S8TANT 8TJPPLT OS BAUD AND rdy for Immediate dillvary. aSOdam asffiateaeBBBMaanaaisasBsaBmBeaasaBBBBm A CARD, t. a. .frniws. Late vf Louisville, Ky. w. .. rnuBBVoa, ' '.at of LonUrllls, Ky. 2IATTHEWS & ITJLLEETOS, dbalsbs iB Agricultural Implements. , SEEDS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, f-AJflk-M MO (.,! jrf.RMSIllXa AftTICl.KB, Ko. 43 Main Street, . ITAHITUL 1,' INDIANA, BOS tf .TINNERS., til.., t JOHN SCAHTHIS, Wholesal and Biitall Dealer In Tin-Ware,: Stores, Grates, Bollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet Iron A Japan Ware, v. t,;. Ksln St., above' Sd. Bvanavill. InS t Job Work promptly executed, In the beet manoer. Order eolioiteil. 1-Sa EXPRESS. ' EXPRESS COMPANY. rriBS ADAMS XXPUB8S COMPANY RB X siientfully annonno to their friend and ; ..i i t -tb public of BraosTllle and vicinity ti st, with inoreiund fikotlltie for ths tranaporta- lior. OI FBB'OHT, PACKAQIS, MONIY, AND VALC ABLB3, Tr.sr tolleit a eontlnaanca of former favor, K!Hr.Kl oar teken in tbe collection of Bills, i.-rs its, Bote and the tnmsportation of valuable peokaicee. -. : Arfy lafbrmatlon In reiard to the routes, Ae., can n btalned at tae-(iueon First street, aeat to the PoetoWoe. TH08. wAlTUBK, m ... ..'-. .. - v. Agent. NEW STORE. 46 Llain Btrcnt 4t3 MATTHEWS . AND FULLERTON, OPIK THIS DAY FOB BALK A ' ' ' 1 Vholesalo and ' Retail, AweUoeletaad Stock of ;- WOOD AND WILLOW .WASE, DS AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES. ...,: Inthatfetool: will be founa" 1" Bucket and Tiro, of all aort,""""" srtr- ires, Wooden Bosfii and Trays ef all site, jn II' tg-Pint, Towel Boliers, Butter Prints, Ao. trket, Clothe, Wialt and Corn Baakei. jfancy Baakeia of immberln varieties. v Willi Cradles, Wagons and Children' Chair. Brushes and Dustirs in great variety. Mat and Bags, 11 large assortment. "- - -3 Cvulsure and other .Kitchen Convenience. . Kiif -plated, Brittania and Plantehed Tin Ware. C.'-t. ge and Twine, o( Hemp, Jate, Biral and -Msnllla. I Family Cntloiry of Best make. - v " TavTrays and Water of varioos style. " .'ft. Japanned Toilet. Bts of beau iful etlgaa, ifir iron Mandr in great variety. Plata Iflr'armer. , - - t k , ,. : Fancy Pari it Coal Vase.' ' 4 i Aarlous other article, too nnmsron to men tii.i . tlon. ;.i: l9 call particular attention to the novelties of 'H AMBBICAN COFFBB BOASTBB, T- ' h, wbaa wound tp like a clock, roast oof slthont farther attention, brocning every -. .exactly :o tbe same ooior, and whloh, if Bead i oujanstien with tin of our Old Dominion v Pout, will enable everybody to bar perfect i t )' PATENT COAL bit 1AMP AND SHAD! , ATI'AOHMJtfiT, T :i ohKOonoentrate! light that there I bo , , ew ander the Lamp, and allows the Lamp to tied, trimmed aad lighted without removisg " :! : r chimaey. i .j:.;t . : .j .... -. . ic.tsveuieot a gae-raore portable ad ohaap . fi bssier light far the eye. .... !f. C SS ION CAEI'ET BWEIPEK8, !'f" I: which a child in wep a room while i' -. ..; Uei ptoymgferiey. ... ta iiiunt aai:$.m!tt of fsacy BIBB OAQKS bt'Ohvht bare. & ' ' . .11 .o of lam and small Folding Chairs ee. pt, sittt, ensb tee an t eane-ees t tbe most ooa. r. ,tbi Chair e made, and guaraeteed perfect ti wood and woritammbtp. i 1 We ask a ahare of pnblic patronage, and will oar beet to deeorve is. - MAi 1 ttitWS FTTI.T -rt- StMlwsvtw mmm3ltv': JOURNAL BUILDINGS, " "5 i'T R.OCIJBT ITKEST, BETWEEN FIB3T AND WWW. RAILROAD I ;! 1-1 1M E-TA.B H E $ Take Iffect Tuarsday, Hot, 9, 1865. ..1 'y EYAJTSYILL- 4V.CKAWF0RD3TILLE. - -.- - aoisa soara. ! Xeaaw. Arritw. drrie. S Xvanavllla. Vincent. T. Hanto Accommodation, iMOti Mll.-.. ..a :15 a at Viuoenne Aoo'm 2 :'0 r m 10:27 A at f t:!Sw 11:47 AM I S.-COrH 0 JAf 1 1 iiiiiiipmi I , aoiaa aorru. ! , . t'- Xiwi, " Xaseav - Arrive. J v f ; Terra Hants, Tlaoaanae. E'Tllle. Inoaaaes Aee'n t :S0a :16aw Freight A Aoo m 6:60 a h 6.-0SP at S.-OTP H av at TIBSX HAITI L IXDIA5AP0LIS. ; raoa v Htvrr. , ' "" lea.' irrrr 12:06 A M :30 rat 11:14 AM :20 r Might Ixpres,.........,w.. l ;1S A AecemmoUaUon . , , . . a h MU ...m...-. 3:20 r H Kipress .,;StS r st , pEIO I MISSISSIPPI B. B. 1 3.?'i i-1 s Wa Teat af.il - , , ,, -, 'M'll 6:661 Eiprse. ,..,,,.. , ..10.6orM l S:00 A M ' Paweager tor ST. I0CIS ASD CAIEO waving Bvanrrlll at i: SO, P. M.. makecloa eoa- aeotlon with the O. A. M. B. B. at Vii ceanes ; arrive at St. Levis at 1:80 A. M.. and at Cairo at o:ou, a. a. - , t 8ATURDAY., DECEMBER 30 City and. State. We are indebted to Mr.' Dobell for files of lata English papers. We have several- Communications on hand which we will endeavor to publish as soon as possible. Psbsowal. Among the passengers by toe St Patrick yesterday morning was Clarence Prentice. He bears a strong resemblance to his father apd we hope he will ona day be as good a man. We are ' glad to see our pleasant friend, Tom Gaither, the very efficient and accommodating agent of the Adams Express Company, again ia the city, after, taking some of his holidays In Cin ciunati. j He is in a fine stata of pre servation. ' - ;. Rkoobdbb'b Cotbt. There were bat few cases before His Honor yesterday, One man drunk, was fined 91 and costs, amounting to 5 05 in alL A backman was fined $5, and $3 05 perquisites, for driving his hack on for bidden bowlders on First street. , A drayman, for backing his dray on the same' territory, paid $5 and 14 05 costs, , ! 1 tSeT" We are again compelled to ap- pologize for want of local items in the JonBVAii We have for four days been straggling between duty and inclination the duty of going to bed and improv ing our! health, and the inclination to set np, however sick, and labor for the gratification of our readers. We have been wholly unable to travel around to any extent to gather op "unconsidered trifles," or to give Information of stirring events ia or around the city. Tbk Tippkcaxoi We Ieara that this mighty engine of war will not be ready to depart henoe before Monday. In the mean timf the workmen and officers are working assiduously in getting her ready to sail as early as possible. We hope to be able to visit hep to-day. and give our readers such an account of her as it is politio ta write. Z'l " ' " "'1 iiiY ; - "! Dr. Lobd's Last Lbctobi. We were deprived of the pleasure, last ' night, of hearing Dr, Lord's last lecture, but from those who were present we learn that the . audience was even smaller than on any previous evening. I We regret this. as certainly the subject, itself should have attracted a crowd. We are sorry that our citizens display no more liter ary taste and feel so little interest in the prosperity of our Mercantile Library. Rbooteribo. We are ,- gratified to learn that Mr. John Ingle, Sen., whose serious, illness we noticed yesterday, is better. He was prostrated by a con gestive chill, a recurrence of which was feared, but which was happily prevented, At latest advices he was considered out of danger. Wa hope the aged veteran may live to see his great grand-son j John Prompt Action. We were pleased to notice that ia response to our sugges tion in' netterdajf't -Journal, the city authorities had the "crossings on Locust street and in other parts of the city cleaned np on Thursday. Such prompt response to the voice of tbe public press is truly refreshing. Revivals. The meetings at the Wal nut Street Presbyterian Church are in creasing ' in solemnity and K interest. Many have stood up for the prayers of the Church. The good work will continue, we presume, during the week. At tbe Third Street Methodist Church, there was a large audience present Twelve penitentu were at the alter of prayer, all of whom, we believe, profess d to have received a blessing. The meetings will continue in this Church, we presume, during the eoming week. " Fibb Is New Albabt. About 12 o'clock Saturday night a fire occurred in New Albany, Indiana, which partially destroyed two buildings, one occupied as a fancy store and the other as a produce store. The former was'ownod by C Moor Co., and the latter by IS uenbeck er.-In the second story of the fancy store was the law office of J. & C. B. Col Una, whose library was seriously dam agedC 'The loss byfire was betwen 16, 000 and $7,000, .upon whicV there was an insurance of over $4,000. ,The- Herald attempts to make Mr, Burton the late Representative from Sullivan county a champion of tbe work logmen. .. A soap-locked, dandified law yer, who can t make hie morning toilet in less . tnan sixty minutes, is a sorry specimen for a . leader of workingmen. Barton has not got over nursing the re bellion yet, and that, with investigations of the milk sickness, is as much as his abilities can master at once. Indiana polis Journal .-( ;., , - '-; , , t That is the character of most of the self constituted Democratic champions of the workingmen, either among Demo cratic politician g or editors. . They are generally found to be men who sever la bored themselves, but always fed at the public crib, aad despised labor and the laborer, except just before an election. Intelligent workingmen and mechanics will not readily be gulled by such dem- I VtMr ml '- T. champion of work. t -sen I --' ! IIow Losa In the' deHnauent list wmcn we puoitsn tms wees, we nonce a ; tract of land of only Dine acres, without improvements, tbe delinquent tax charg- j ed up against wbtcb ta one buadred and three dollars and twenty seven cents. Tbe tax for tbe current year, with a heavy rate of assessment, it only $1 31, so that it will be eeen it most have been a long time accumulating. It is not probable the proprietor will ever redeem it. Sul livan Democrat. 1 1 We should think it would be rather probable that it would not be redeemed. That amount ought to bay the larger part of Sullivan county. . ., ... - a i JEajA coffee-house keeper was shot at Columbus, Indiana, on Christmas, by a young man named Hays. tSTTbe Ledger says that Mayor San derson had a pair of spectacles given him on Christmas day by one of hia lady friends. . ; -t v :. -. That was a broad hint that he is grow-' ing old. .rC;' i0r . . n :. -rar'. ' ; ' y 1 '... Shootibo tma a-Cab. On Monday night, the passenger train on the L. N. A. tfc C. R. R., wben just' this 'side of Wilson's station, was fired into by some person, the ball passing between a gen tleman and lady, luckily miaging both. The - conductor, Mr. Thoa. Hanlon, on being informed of tbe fact, and not de siring to give the ruffians any 'warning through the whistle of the engine, went across the train to the engineer and stopped it without noise. The employes on the train and some of the pastengers went back where they succeeded in cap taring and pretty roughly handling the rascal firing the shot, who wis taken while in the act of aiming for a shot at bis persnera Two companions succeed ed in making their escape." Tbe prison er's appearance, as well as his place of residence, is said to have changed very materially, since he, left home in the mormo?. His post omce address is Clark County Jail until further notice. New Albany Commercial A 8os Kills his Father.? Some time since a young man by the name of Ruff- ner, who resides on Magazine street, stabbed his father, from the: effects of which wound he died on Monday even ing. Ruffaer was arrested, and is now injaiL ; The young man is, we are in formed, deranged, and it was while la boring under a fit of insanity he did the stabbing. ' The case is to be investigated. Louisville Democrat. ' .. Local IVoticesV t&7" A noted General in , town ' has taken . possession of " the ' well-known Fashionable Clothing establishment of Hawley & Smith, 84 Main street, where he will remain to superintend the great sale bow going on. His name is Geb eral ' Reductiok in the prices of the entire stock of fine Clothing and general assortment of Furnishing Goods. de20-lwd . 1 30 Rewabd If Dr. Curran attempts to cure a patient's disease and makes a failure, i And no cure, no pay. Office No. 95 Main street, opposite the Court housed j 'i':r ' de28-d5t - Mark k Warren, at Iro. 18 Main street, are this day receiving large ad ditions to their stock of Brass, Bronzed and Glass Hand-Lamps, Parlor, Kitch en and Dining-room Lamps; Burners, Wicks and Shades; Also, a fresh stock of Lamp Chimneys, Flasks, Labelled Bottles, and Patent Bottle Stoppers. ; Our stock of Queensware, Glassware, and all other goods in our line, is very complete. We also have 200 crates of Queensware to arrive within a few days, which will be sold at reduced rates for caeh. , Call and examine. ' de28 Iw , CLOTiniJO HOUSE. Clothing for Men and Boys, ; all ages. - r; : Furnishing Goods for Men - and Boys, all ages. I DOYLE & LOTSPEICH, ! Successors to . -' .... r, -"" Anspacter & Sons, SJand 5 First Street, EYanavlllej Ind. Have a splendid stock,, bought very low' and will tell lover, for Ca than any house in the city. . ;. J : if f i No trouble to show goods, and every body is invited to call and examine them. Hoosier Grocery, No. 9 First street. Choice Celery, Dressed Poultry, and Stiles's Corn Fed Oysters, warranted to bo superior to any brand of oysters in the city. To be bad only at the Hoosier Grocery, No. 9 First street dcc27-4t .: t.;J; Wt Caldwell' " 'ISs? At cost for ten days only ladies' trimmed hats and furs; also men's and boys hats. Trabub St Hunter, deeigtlO No. 5. Main 8t Warrick. County Orders. I will purchase two Warrick County orders if offered scon. A. Johnson, Third street QUEENSWARE. NEW FIEM. 2 i J.V.BABBOUR&CO. QUEENSWARE CHINA, -ASD CLASS WARE. r-v8 vt - . -' " . ; i LAMPS, Knives trncl Porks, tf-c., fc A. lew Stock ! . IN. GREAT VARIETY.; y t . ivi . . : 7. h t. COME AND SEE OPIXUST STREET, : t ia .. -: li .;...f;-. (ROOM FORMERLY OrcUPIED BT 'CONTINENTAL .BASK.i. -i SI decZS dtf.' .. . , . , .. . - ., SALT. XTK HAVJi JUST BE0K1VSD A FULL 8UP- f v ply of email Bait. BoSO BAIRD A 8TABT. REWARD. : $50 Reward; tTTB WILL PAY THB ABOVE BEWD VV for th detectiOB and conviction r th rjAraea or nenona who attemntsd to daetsy th running-gear of our Express Wagon oa th night of ths Kd. : - , ' ,. WHEELER, ARMSTRONG A FAritAJS. dec26 dlw . . BOARDING- C100D FIBST-CLA8S B0AB. r had oa Vlo street, betwff lr" BX itS" Church, ftt ond street, n-ott door to Bt Muars from Behm's CeUi' oacznaiw fir.rtC.TZZ -T T7 WPT TJV Sbn 1 0. V. ROSSNOeANl. L A. 0. IMUDUII ROSEN CHAN Z ftSOf., Dealer In W A T C HIE S 5 CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &Ca,V-f &C.,' ; efeC. ' No. 12 SECOND S - Evansville, Intl., . Bat on hand a large assortment and constantly .. . ; -. receiving additions of - . American Gold and Silver '..". Lever i Watches. ? j ' BVT" AH article in oar tin repaired la the Beetest manner with dispatch at the lowest rate. jy25-tf - - --.- . a. QUEENSWAEE, &c. IMPORTERS. AND Packatrei now on hand and opening at U & IVARBEirS. (Bnooesson to 9. A. Lawrence.1 .' : 2ST6. 18 - f . - -3THSET. - ' One of the largest and best assortments to be foood ia the West, and for sale at extremely low prices. . Merchants furnished with common Ware alone If desired. ' - We are now manufacturing en ry description of Coal Oil Lamp, Candl and Uoai Oil i enters, which we will sell at less lhaa Cincinnati price. Lamp Slock, consisting of Burner, Shade, Chimney, Peg and Feet, for tale at Mann acta rers' price. " E STRAY. OTBAYKO FB0M THB BTJBSCBIBEB. ON O the S6th Inst., a dark gray horse, with baiter en. aud ao hre. He is about fifteen b faith, and nsces. The flrfder will ha w1'? r- warded, If returnsd to me, co f niton Ave one and Water Htr"'lll. Ind dec29 1wI " JOHN BIEDEL. INSURANCE. McDonald I Stackhonse, INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 6 North Water Street, .? - - K VANSVlLiLJE, ihd.. CASH ; ASSETS REPRESENTED Eleven Millions of Dollars j t. (11,000,000). LIFE, ACCIDK VT, F1RTC, and MABISK i . IjIbL KAAtJa. ; Ctnnecticnt Mutual Life Ins. Co., t Hartford, uonn. CAPITAL A SURPLUS over 89,000,000 00 . . Travelers' IntnraBce Co., - Hartford, Conn. 1 ; :t" CAPITAL A SURPLUS ........ ...$58T,593 19 Fhoesix Eire and Karine las. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. ... CAPITAL A SURPLUS $1,318,810 79. Baltic Fire Insurance Co, New York. CAPITAL; a SUBPUS ............ $'430,000 00. declG dta . , t-. HOTELS. i Washington Home, COR. OF -MAIN & THIRD STS., Evansviile, Ind. JAMES BACOtf - PROPRIITORS. a. Fre OmnlliD ronnlDg to and from tbe Depot. , aT-dtti UNDERTAKERS. R. SMITH & BRO., UrJDERTAECERS, . 8. X. corner Msin street, near Canal - t ' i - EVAKSVIUB, IND. Coffin and Hearse famished to ordot et - . , GUNNIES. 1- 1 UST RECEIVED SACKS. J 3,000 New Gunnies, for shefed corn... '2,003 Ji hand ' " " 1,000 Burlaps. ' Bj i J. C. DUsWHET A CO., dec28 N IS Water street. DYE HOUSE. Fancy Djb House, F. GRAUPKEH, COB.AK A CENTER BTS-, : . (Near t Canal), Ha oiiened a Dye HeoO at tbe above place, and I prepared to colortiilks. Woolen or Cotton Goods, Hair, Ae , in .11 colors. I have beeneDgagd in tbe business over thirty five years, and havetieea employed in the largest establishment in Mropesnd this country.. jve i hold myrif responsible for all damage sustained by goo nnder my cliartte. .Cleaning And Scorn iat of Ladies and Gentlemen' Go' done at short notice. Give me a fair trade, (dlO 6m) F. GRACPNXR. SILLINERY At ani Even Below Cost. Urs. 'EJHAEPEER & Mrs. PECK ABE JFFEBING A SPLENDID A3S0BT met of Cloaks, M illinery Goods, and Ladies Fanev Joode AT C05T, and in many instance even 'JKLOW CObT, as they are desirous of clos ing ot their stock by the first of January. Bsgains may bs confidently expected at their etor, on Third Street. et .een Main and Syca moe. oat below tbe Washington House. India are invittd to oU and examina their gd asd prices. , , -., . .. . dec!3 till janl r PORK-PACKING. In. 7 3 f -! J:-i..:: ponii-iii.oirBn, - - ' ; fT-i ........ ; .- '...Evansviile, Ind NOW BXADT FOB THB PUBCHASB OF HOGS. May be foand at H. W. Cloud A Ce 's, or at Bsmuel Orr's Pork Hoose. Family Lard, Eiba, and Teaderloini furnished aok of Mr. Orr's Iron (store.- - ' decli dim China, Glass If ' IRiver Items- To Oca Bivta FnmitDS. We respectfully ask tbe officers of steamboats arriving at this port, to furnish us with memoranda, mat! i fists, and all other intelligence relating to the interest of the rlvor. Such favor w II meet with the trnet ap preciation, if addressed to the River Editor Bvana ville Journal, and left with, ett'aer of the wharf boats. . . ; - - "- . j ;-?-..;.,; River and " Weather. The weather continues cloudy, without rain or snow. The ground froae nearly - solid night be fore last, but it loosened up again yesterday, L and was : quite ' mild last evening with signs of clearing up. The river is still rising at the rate of about one inch an hour," It is rising at Pitts burgh with 13 feet in the channel, and at all points below at a rapid rate. . The Cumberland is at flood night wiih 23 feet on the Shoals. - The Gasconade and Missouri are reported as rising, and the Mississippi is expected to soon be clear to St. Louis. Port LwtfThe arrivals and depart ures yesterday include the Emperor, Cincinnati to Memphis; Rowena, ..Cin cinnati to Nashville; J. G. Blackford, Cincinnati to Cairo; WmT White, Wa bash to Hartford; St. Patrick, Memphis to Louisville; Mercnry, Nashville to Loaisville; J. P. Webb, to Nashville 1 Boats due Among the first boats due here are the Columbia, Huntsville, and Bertha, for Nashville; Alice Dean, Anglo Saxon, ' Harry j Dean, , and St Patrick, for Memphis; Lady Franklin and Miami, for Arkansas River; West moreland, N. Locgwortb, W. R- Carter, and Indiana,' for New Orleans; Sam. Orr, from East port; -Taraacon, Liberty No. 2, and Silver Moon, from Memphis; Melnotte, from Paducab; R. K. Dunker son, from Green river; . Armada, from Cairo; McCombs, from Louisville, and Calumet," from Cincinnati., ,' f ''.,"; Miscellaneous. Business was not very lively on the wharf yesterday, the Webb being the only packet in port. , She got a very handsome trip, entirely made up of goods and, merchandise purchased in this city. Showing that the people of the Cum berland Kiver region are disposed to stand ly Ourliberat dealing merchants, and that the latter are determined to stand by the Evansviile and Nashville Line, we notice that the Louisville mer chants are again .combining to. dra trade from this city, using steamboat Captains as their stool pigeon, who gen erously offer to carry freight at rates w hich will scarcely pay for loading and discharging, hoping to make it up when competition is overcome. This game won't win. Intelligent merchants can see the hook so silly concealed, hot our business men must work to neutralize this effect Evansviile merchants an sell cheaper, and Evansviile boats can carry freight and passengers for less than Louisville boats can, if the latter make any profits. - It is simply, a question whether Louisville capital and Louisville enterprise are sufficient to successfully play the break down game. We approve , . . . ,. ana our peuyie tuun iir luiupouuuu, They may be able by proper industry and energy to survive the break down game proposed by this Louisville com bination. Nons Verons. The Emperor and J. G. Blackford, had a pretty fine trip; the former added a little here; the Mercury was nearly light; ue oi, JTiirica; uaa a ugut treigut a trip; but was full of people. Tbe- weather and tbe levee at Mem phis was horrible the day she left rain and mud precluding tbe possibility of doing business. . She will down, en route for Memilr to-morrow night or early Monday morning, as she has large engagements already along the coast above. Passengers and shippers should be ready for her Passengers and shippers for New Orleans will find th big Indiana one of the finest freight and passenger boats ever built, and com manded by the most gentlemanly officers. Remember the Armada, the . regular Evansviile packet, goes to Cairo to-day, and will receipt through to New Orleans or Vicksburg at regular rates. It is the interest and the duly of all our .mer chants, and shippers to giv her the preference at ruling rates. Cut . rates starve 1 out our packets, and we are henceforth at the mewy of outsiders.; The Sam. Otr, had not arrived at eight o'clock Inst night, but; will no doubt be in before morniof. -; She -will lie .-, n, t ..t j. I over nnni Auesasy, ner regumr uj i The splendid new alumet .1 expected here Monday morfing;- Sine Will prooa- I r-.:j- (r.. ja. f rl..- ure. -. , BOATS' LEAVIKG TO DAT. For Cairo, The elegant and reliable Armada, Opt J. V. Throop, "with Dunn and Soienion in the office. " The best accommodations extant . For &uisviUe.Tho regular packet for Loaisville this evening is the J. T. McCoabB, Capt Harry and Mr; Smith are peasant gentlemen. , : Abo, the! Liberty; Na 2 and. Tar- ascn may be expected ,this morning en route for Louisville. ' Two of the nost elegant and swiftest boats on the Lower Ohio. For New Orleans. The splendid, new and palatial steamer Indiana,' , llt be here lo-morrow en route to New Or leans. A more delightful boat to travel on does not run, and more genial, gen tlemanly and obliging officers tLan J, otu. Aieu, . ouiuuB r Awu. twugo, t c ... . XT--1 TIT rrr " 1 1 : il.l. f . J . 1 never commanded any kind of a steam-1 boat. ! - X For' Memphis To-Morrow. That great Head Center of Side-wheel Fenianism, the wild St Patrick, wiil goto Memphis to-morrow evening, with Jpapt, Geo. O. Hart and Bruce Alvord,' two incompara ble gentle men in command on Hurri cane and in the office. If you want to I go to Memphis, go on the St. Patrick. ,. I For Wabash River.-r-The fine steam er Romeo, Shewmaker,. Master, will leave' at 4 o'clock for Upper; Wabash River, and will want freight and passen gers. The Romeo is a neat and pleas ant boat and Capt. She wcoaker a veteran officer. Our old friend, BUI Barrick, does the wheelrlghtTmsinesi GUNPOWDER.. GrTJlVX3OAV33ER 3 , m CROIIGT, 1 f Agent for the Sale of : .. 13 1 Oriental & Miami Powder, S90.,,,'. Mala " oofi (.Between Seventh and Eighth), ' " '.-l LOUieVIuLX, ST. 1 ; n A fall suonlr of Snortinc BIS end Bleat ing Powder and Safety Fuse always oa hand aad tor sale. . . . . Bis-im bran; CnTOSS BRAN A GOOD ABTICLX IJf kJ J store and for tale by J v. iuauuunAi m w, jio. le waser ot. , stolen: in nny. SSO Reward!" STOLEN rROSTHSUBSCRraB"TMVfr in Hammond, Spencer ccnaty, led , black I Mara 15 hands high, having a short tail, anil is a natural paoer. Also, a sorrel Mare, with a large wtitte spot on nernoee aos one la per torektaa. She is a clear trotter. The ahuve reward wiU be said for the recovery Of the an .male, or for.th arrest and eoufinemeat of th thief, so that ha Xastport and all intermediate Tennessee River landing, furnishing elegant accommodation to passenger and ihlppera. Our ubana and ac eoupllahed yooiig friend If he is married-wiH wait on passenger in ths office, and make every thing pleasant and satfsfactery. . - EEQDLAR PACKETS. Begtdar Evansviile and Eastport racsec . . . j Th splsndid new side-wheel Passenger Steamer i CALUSVlETf A. H. EDWABD, Clerk, Will leave Erarnri le for Eastport and all Inter, mediate Tennessee Biver landing . EVERY TTJKSDAT, at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. dec29 tf ! I FOR NASE VILLI. mm . The reliable steamer - J. P. WEBB. 9 .-' J. Ham. Throop, Master: T.W. Wil. -(- - son. Clerk, "ill leave for hash ville and all intermediate uomoeriana at ver port on FRIDAY, Deo. 29th, For freight or passage apply oa board, or to dec28 2t ; HUSTON a CO.. Aeents. SHIPMENT. 40 iCents per IOO. f JOBS B. II AX I. ttTILt BKCTEIVB FREIGHT and Slept For V V It Throagh to any point on the Cunt, bet land Biver below Nashville. Shipper and buyers can advance their own In. tereat by landing their goods to HALL'S Wharf, bo- dee2S dtf GREEN RIVER, PACKET. rjTHK FLEET AND ELEOiNT 8TIAMBB JR,.:I, Dunkerson, ! A. DEINK WATER, Master, S-fc wnl ,e"Te Bvajuville every Monday "iv and Tharsd.y at S o'clock D m. ttr For freight or passage apply on board. dec2l dtr 1866..J.;:-....;?-. 1868 Evang rlHe & VashTllleBeml-WeetiV ,,t.tt Packets. L.HI.I LEOTI, Cabtsii i. Meatr ; J. P. WEBB, Bsowa ... ..Maiter WUI form a regular line, tbe J. P. WEBB leaving d..u.,hi, v.vrj ,. aiiiai at s p. at., ana Aaah vllle every M0 DA Y at S r. at. ; . . . . LEHI LEOTI leave Ivsnville every n t j(, . v . . ........ J ir M i u leaves nasnviiie evety FRIDAY at fir. . v . , .r , v W-This arrangement U permaaent, and" the-1 proprietors ci ine line hope, by stria attention V business and the interest r sbiorjers and com fort of pa-seneers. ar merit a liberal and perma nent support. With but thanks for psit favor, we respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage rrom ear old n-teads. For frelubs or passaae ano'v to darao , COX A HUMPHREY, Agent. Kegular Tuesday Packet Evans j ville to Nasnville. The elegant Light Draught Steamer ! ' VAKDEOBIFT, Matter, , . Will leave Evansviile for Nashville, as a regular ltK, a, ran i jusjuti, at O'clock p m, Regular Friday Packet for Padu - can, Johnsonville.and Eastport ' The elfgant Light-Draught Steamer . . J aw iglgg SAM. OlTIi, Hodge Brown, Master; H. C. Gilbert, Clerk, Will leave XvamrvllI every Friday at 4 o'cloek p in. ior sue aoove ana au intermediate port making eonnectloB at Johnson vill. with tbe Rail road for Nashville, end st Eastport with tbe regular packet for Florence, Alabama. IT... r... i .. u. . . i .. i . . . ' I "B"v r"P mVV'J uoaru or to i oeciun ilbsioa At O., Agents U. 8. MAIL. Evansrille &' Cairo Sem Weekly Mail Line; ' TnI ILIfim HIW passeng 6TEAMEB AEMA!DA!' pin: josh, y; ihboop,' ' 1 OHARMEE! f CAPT. W. A. LOV, Til. LEAVES EVAKSVILLE EVERY . MONDAY, THURSDAY and WEDNESDAY, BATUBDAT, v ? At a o'clock p. ivir " , . 1 LEAVES CAIEO EVERY , .TUESDAY, FBIDAT And THURSDAY, 8UHDAY, On Arrival of the Train These boat have been refitted enttrsi and are now in nrst rate orcer i.r th accommodation of paesonger. JTteigbt rec.-lved at all hour by HUSTON CO., Agent iTansvllle, Shawneetown and Padu . cab. Begnlar Low-Water Packet., I ,,Th Fine SteTmar J"" ) v. J lADA LYON, f - AjaBBi s a - laTaian a. nvDnv ...MAtTEB, j CLERKS, WM. H. CON AS f PAT. BDRK Th ADA LYON a ill ran reenlarlv between the awovs poiar s, leaving every j riaay ane Tuesday at IS M. She w 11 take Cairo freight aad patten. gars, re-shlpplng at Paducah To, Arrangement I permanent daring lew- iThV "adenl K'"""1 - aor rreignt or passage apply on board. - c4 tf fOourier copy. Newburgh and Evansviile Packet, O TJ A K K n I'-WZ JEHU A. ANOEL...'.:.;.:. M.MA8TEB ' ,anasaaaas Mill leave NewbnrKh everv dar. (anndav ex ospUd), at ty, o'clock, a. at , arriving at Evans, ville at 9 o'clock, connecting-with the Railroad. will leave svansvlllelbr Newboreh at 3 o'clock p. m., positively, arriving at Newborgb at 4j AVer Will commence regn'sr trips, Oct. S, 186S, or ireigui or passage apply on board, or to . JOHN B. HALL, or : . OX A HUMPHREY, Bvsnsville, oc7-lf : UNION BELHXL, NewburKh. ! HAND-LOOM. Meiideiiliall5 UPEOTED SELF-ACT15G HAND-LOOM. FARMERS ; Can be Independeat by Weaving all their Good for HOME. WXAB on on of the Improved Self Acting Hand-Looms. They are small, neat, and Hght( very simple, and easily understood. A child twxlvb years old cam wxavb 08 THEM. XVXBYTHINQ IS PERFORMED BY TURNING A CRANK Prom; 15 to 40 Yards can be; woven on it in a day. " It waves Jeans. Satinet. Linsett. Blankets, Kersey; , Plain and .Doubts Plain, Cloth, Hemp, Cotton, Tow, Ta ble Linen? Toweling 'various inds of, Fencing TwiUs, Duck Goods, Hemp and - Linen r Carpets Hepsj BaltnoraTl Skirt Goodsetoetc -to- First , Purcliasers. The tint purchaser of a Loom, ia any towsahip 1 will be allowed a liberal commission for every I Loom sold by him, the enabling him, with a I Httl exertion, to receive ba k the price paid for I hi Xocnu i For ,dcrlptive clrrnlara, list of prfcea, and sample.. of weaving, sddrsss, with stamp fn- ciosod, ; . F.;E.: EHRMAN & CO.. " - AGENTS, ?0a?B WA TBB( AND LOCUST STREETS, ISvansville, Ind, I it-: COAL; ., t tr ni ars " www mass - -CJO-A-jLi ;lixrs Office on Water Street, Between Main .-: tiKAand Locust Streets., , - am. A oooatant supply , aad order promptly Slled. ' ' " oSl DISSOLUTION -NOTlGE. , THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORK XX iatine under the tyle of Bleu; hour A Co. is .dissolved by mutual consent. Th basinesa of the firm will besettled at the cfrio of Brown, Donksiaaa A C. B. C, HjAVBHTtg." ! itvanvai,Oct.l.lS&5 ... ., , a daclS dlw REGULAR PACKETS. 1S65. 165. Speed, Safety and Comfort. Louisville, Evansviile -. , i -.; and.: ..: . . .v t ::': Heinpliis , Packet Oomnanv. The KlefavBt Ptusagtr Steamers GEO. O. HABT CAPTAIN. CLERK. BBUOB ALVOBD.. I AND Liberty no. 8AM ABCHIB. BD. JUDGE ...CAPTAIN. CLiiRi. ABB th Beg alar Packet tor Louisvlll and Memphis each boat making one trip per wv?e. f j- -..- , For freight or p.vMtge apply on board, or to JOENB. H ALL, Or I .ntM 027 tf COX A HUMPHREYS, J Eet- FOB THB WABASH BIVER. f "- The light-draught freight Steamer PHANTOM. Bolns. Master Iiwin. rwr. la now receivrog aad wiU leave for- the Waba h jii ver wittt dispatch. For freight apply on board dec tf j -T U. S. r1AIL LITJE. I Louisville and. Henderson Semi-Weekly Mail Line. " jThe Elegant New Passenger Steamer . - l ROST! HITE !Je5 AABOS BALLARD . ...0aptaln J. T. McCOMBS, FBAHK HUBBY . . Captain. Will leave Evassrllls every T.T6nda'y, .' Wednesday, -Thursday, . Saturday. Bo28tf COX A HUMPHREY, Agent. COMMISSION, i Browri Dunkerson & Co; EVANSVIILE, IND. s i . i . ..... v ..- ; j Cominission ecll, ts AND FORWARDING AGENTS. ;,.' Also, Special Agents for the . Hellofontaino COTTON EXPRESS ! Y :.v V if : ' . - . AND KBIX TBAN3P0BTATI0H CO. Given, Watts Bl C Tobacco and Cotton i FACTORS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FINANCIAL AND TBANS .r'i j CHIPPINtJ ; AGBNXfi, iiy Hew Orleans, La GROCERIES. Old Pioneer . , . rl -l . ; FMillLV GROCSRY J. P. ELLIOTT, No. 82 Utia Street, TV AS ON HAND, AND CONSTANTLY RE AA ivlng , a large and wall (elected tock of GROCERIES ASD PRO VISIOMS, such "as . - , ; , MB ATS, i . A ' DBIED JSD CANS ED FBUITS. '. BUGi 3 i, COr FEES, BPICES, - , wooden asd willow wams. Also, Arent for DUPONT and MIAMI POW DEB COMPANIES. A largs stock of Bill, Blasting, and Canister Powder alway oa band at Bo. 83 MAIS STREET, . dec6 . , .. . GROCERIES. TXT. : UV . jt. GROCERIES DRESSED POULTRY, 2 . . . . -.r " . - : ; " ;? CRANBKRRIES, i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,' r i and other 4tllcMie of the msod. In tood martl VICKERY BROS., 1S2 MAIN STREET. 6c2t i COMMISSION. E. PL j?AIRCEUD ft CO., - Commission Merchants, 83 MAGAZINE STREET,. K. H. Fairchlld 1 - Job a W. Bingham. SEW ORLEASS. novvv oom H. Willard. " Samnel L. Porter. FOBWABDISG and Commission - Merchant, and Dealers I all kind of Produce. Lib 1 advance made on consignment. A, t "3 litt. A A WATER KTBHf, CARPENTERS. SCOTf SCOFIXLD, CARPENTERS AH D JOINERS, 'Shop on Water Si, foot 0 Lett, IVANSVILLX, IND. AB kind of house .. steamboat work done la the best manner. 1 ocll-Bm iA : i LAW CARD. K I.AVrTT.. ..8. e. ssLoasa. LEAVITT ft BELCHER. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ! OFFICE OM THIRD STREET, ', s ' -. (Lata Provost Marshal's Offloe), ' .- XVANSVILLX, IND. - " wMfOotrrlear copy.) , i - ; PHYSICIAN. r DR. W. G. RALSTON, w Fhysician & Surgeon. OFFICE OX THIRD STV " f f (Over the Office of CoCjas,, G. Jones.) NEW-YORK STORE. Wow York 0 tore. J.T.&S.A.CQOUDGE jESTos. 14andl6, FIRST STREET, t ,Ce- ' ' i '-.?' i1' ASK DAILY RECEIVING FROM KSW YORK THX LARGEST STOCK. OF FINE DRY . ( GOODS XVKB OFFXRXD IS , , .... THIS MABRET. I 1 , 1 -.-J . SILKS, LACES. iw o WHITE GOODS.' DOMESTIC COTTON ! o GOODS- 1 ' i h .. .. . . . Y, : r-U CLOAKS.1 j BASQUINES. I i I SHAWLS BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES. DOESKIN, CASTOR & " MOSCOW BEAVERS ' i " - " - - For : Gents' and Ladies' j -.Garments. . ZEPHYR WORSTEDS ! Worsted , Hoods,' Caps, Breakfast and Opera SHAWLS. Nubiiis,, Sontas & Scarfs -i' Alexandre's '.'ICil GLOVESs HOSIERY. . rot ions' ix nil Fancy !A.xticles. Cliildrens'a Misses, and v Ladies' and Gents. WRAPPERS & DRAWERS In Cloak, and Dress Orna ments, Sets, Cords, Tassels, , nation & Trimming Laces :' Ws have everything that Is desirable and stylish. Valenceinnes & Thread Edfj-ins; and Insertinp;s. . Thread; Mattice. Valen ceinnes and Point Lace COLLARS & SETS. ii ; v SILK-: : . , IDepartment. MOIRE-ABTiaUE SILKS. REP. AND CORDED SILKS. GRO. GRAI5E SILKS. FANCY SOLID COLORED SILKS, CHECK AND STRIPE SILKS, all of tie popular shades for Street and Evening Dresses. BONNET ,'VEIVETS in all shades. All shades of COIORED VELVET RIBBONS AND BUITONS for . Dress Trimmings. CLOAKS and BASQTJINES from ee.oo to $60.00. DOUBLE and SINGLE BLANKET SHAWLS, from $2 to $12 50. DOUBLE PA8LET SHAWLS, from $50.00 to $62.50. , r DBESS GOODS . - D eDartment. t FRENCII! MERIN0E3 A Lara Stock of Every Shade. ' t ALL. WOOL EMPRE3S CL0TD& ' OTTOMAN CLOTHS. tamise cloths. : " " ; ': , 1 melange poplins. .'. , :. PLAID All- Wool Poplins. CANTON CLOfHS. CRAPE MELANGES,' ' ' ' ' ' ' ALPACAS In Black and all colors, And a Full Assortment of FRENCH AND BRITISH 8AX0NY DRESS GOODS, all of which will be offered to the Trade, and bet ail at prices that DEFY COMPETITIOJf. . . ' . . - REMEMBER! . Prices are Low, Goods Mast be Sold, and Bargains Given by giv ing as a calL . J.T. ft S. A. COOLIDQE, epS0 6m ! Kwaaswllla, lad. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 'i T. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Cfo.O Kooond. Ot, ' (nmlt'laUOL) niRTH MADB TO ORDER FROM MBAtV araeut and a fit warranted. A stock e ready .made Shirts and Collar alwayaoa hand, aad at price that will salt the psrehaeer. Taokin aim, Btichmg Boaoma, Ac, dot, with neatness Bod despatch. Thankful fc r peat favor, th snbsesiDer respect fully solialt a ocntaance ol ths patronage s B sraliy t.nwt trr Ml. naet Be. Mrs RESTAURANT. -Crescent City Saloon. JOSEPH L. KOHN has opened In th Crescent City Buildings, ore door sbov B rough too A Wood's Drug etora, a first class , ...'....baLMS AXD EESTll'BAXT, where will b furnished, at all aeasonabla bourr, in additma to the finest lilquots. Oysters, Game, and all other Comestibles, th beat that the market afford. - T Lunch Dally atlO A.IM. A liberal share of petronag Is respecttV.ly so- Ictted. ,, .. - . Bova-dtf COMMISSION. V. at. baijld o. a. ITAST. BAIRD & START, (Successor to W. M. Alkman A Co.., Produce, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ' EVANSVIILE, IND. Refer to H o U),.,.,,.. v . , . v.,, . - 1 . .110 tlBIIVUII National Bms Vice-President Evansrllls AGENTS F03 OHIO BIVER SALT CO. ' Billy .. , BIGGS, LITTLE & CO, rfmrn-m tirvA sr. 7 MERC HAIVTS, . i . . Real Estate and GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, Mala itreet, adjoining Backing Hons of WatU, ' . v.'.u n w.t raeeoan, jaeotnesy, T Oonalgnment solicited, and lilrl ad vance mad upon Merchandise, Agricultnral In . pknaenta. Seed, Country Produce, Stock. Farul- tn re. Book, Ac. is. . r to Wheeler Rlg.-, ETansville.Ind.; Watts, Given A Co , J. W. Sheerer A Co., Ash brook, ByaB A Co., Henry Bnders, Jams 0. CaU noun, Sherilf. .. ecxi-ly . : J. CJ. DISOl t 11ET & CO., Forwarding, Commission AND - Produce Merchants, r No. 19,North Water Street.. (Orr B.o,k, Bxt door to M. Dalsell) EFAXS VILLE, - - IMIAA. octia. JOSEPH WEST : T. W. NETTELTON. West & Hcttelton, , conniSBioir -.. r. '. ; ' and i . - FO RWARDirJC !i ri. ; Merchants," COR! I POYLRAS & MAGAZINE. , ISew Orleans, La. , : , BEF7-BENCES: - . ; XvASSViUB. W. J. Lowry, bq.t John D. . Boche, Cashier. MouttT VtBHoit. S. U. Leavenworth, Cashier, X. T. Sullivan. Esq., J Ua A. Maun, Esq. CincmaATi. N. Q Ncttleton, Esq. sep,em. W. JAS. JOHNSON........ Late Walt A Johnson. T. T. WR10UT..... ........ Of Madison, Ind. JOHNSON & WRIGHT, COTTON FACTORS, Commiss'n Llercliants I'ORWARDINO & STEAMBOAT i , Agents, . No. 262 FRONT ST., ; (Cor. Court St. Up Stairs), IVIempliiis - - - - Tsnn. 1 sept-6m ' JOHN I3.HALLi "'. FOBWAKDIAti AM) COMMKSSIOJf . lIli:JX CJ IIAIN rx Steamboat J sent and Wharr-boat Proprietor, E VANS VILLE, - INDIANA. THE partnership heretofore existing nnder th firm of Hail A Bndd, Forwarding and Com mission Merchants, Steamboat Agentt and Wharf boat Proprietors, Is this day dissolved by mutual oonsei t.. John B. HaH having bonghl oat the Interest of 0. B. Budd, all business of the eld On will be aet'led by John B. 1111, who Will oontinne the business as heretofore. "" JOITH B. MALL, ' O. it. BUDD. F-vmis Ind , Oct. S, 18fl. octlS. W. II. MoMakib T. T. Wbibbt N. B. WaraHT. L McMakin, WriRht & Co., STORAGE. FORWARDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers Id all Kinds of Western , J'roduee Hay, Corn. Oats, Bran, Vlftiiev T!'ipnn limn fantDnt vvu, ..u.vy v.vU., , AC. , AC. AC. No. 3 PROMENADE ST (Illlott't Block, foot of Jefferson Street, opposite lMempliis - - - Tenn. i . , . sops-Oat . , BRIGQS ft WAITERS, lFliarf boat Proprietors' and Receiving;, Forwai-tllngr ' and Comnilsolon ; ' i JHERCIIAATS, Eastport - - - Iiss ' : 12-8m MEW HOT'gK IB HEW OKLEASI. p. g; FiiiEY. - .'.j (Formerly of Xransville, Ind.,) t Geno al GommisBio ) ' AND , PRODUCE MERCHANT. Wtrm Causl;amat Sotltd. HO. IS POTDRAB BTREIfT, CORNER OF HXW - LEVEE STREET, MEW ORLEASI, A, A." Bsferenos Ths Gnat West. . dsoT P. S. Desoiichet & lo GENERAL ' i, FORWARDING ft COMMISSION V HERCHAKTS, No. 33 Poydras St Sew Orleans, La. . V Factor for aal of all kinds of Western -f aad Southern Produce. OonsigameBt and order M solicited. aogil 5m B. C ariCaXABO. . JOBB B. TTLBB. "Promplne" our Motto flatislactioB " our Aim. PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE. SPICELAND& TYLER, . . (8ncosasor to 8. A. Ford.) COMMISSION t FORWABDIICI rvr-sri-Fi r-T-r Twcr-TB-a. TOBACCO FACTORS Ann Wholesale Grocers, Canton, Ky. ' au22-Sm . . ' t -- A. S. AYBDBST. ' J. 3. WHITTAN.IB HAYHURST ft WHITTAKE2, , j Produoo and Commission 3i;orola..rxt, No. 6 Water St, (next to R. Barnes, XVANSVILLX, INDIANA. A, DO HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOU Wktst, Oat, Ifcan,,.' Klaa Bead, L,rd. 'fallow - Urled Fruit. ; Useswa-t, j W. . BBBHAH. , T. SM'Ta. F. H. Ehrman n Co., COMMISSION, I FORWARDING, f AND STORAGE, Cor. Water & Locust Sts. EVANSVIILE, IND. aTAventafor Dodd's, Macaeale and TTrban's Fire Proof Sales; K rail's Celebrated Sngar Uiil. Alao on band, a full assortment of AencD.li.tt-, I Implemeaw, Fairhank's Scales, Ac, Ao. o,.i "ia (sarow a blacknobb, I , (, at. aiBBAa.V W. Front St., Cin. ) 1 Evansvllls. lad. 8. 31. BARTON VC0., Commission and Forwardin? - M K II C il A N T S , IT Tchoupitonlas street. Hew Orleans. La VRemrs to John W. Ellis, Pres't lit Kat'l b'k, Cincinnati; Baa'l Bayard, Esq , Cash, kv ansvill Nat'l Bank, Brausville, lad. j I'orter Brethers, Cin. . . oci6-.i Bsowa, DcnaaasoB Co..kvansvlli, iZi. X. Scooti,At;.. ..,Nw Albany, Ind. B. K. Dl.VIlKnSOX At CO., Forwarding & Commission 4 " Merchants, NEW ALBANY, INI).. AGENTS FOB TBI BELLEF09 TA " TON IXPRB?S. ' ' :x COT- AUCTION. IIIRA9I KELSON, XJ. Auctioneer, Eos Eemoved his Auction Boom NO. 27 LOCUST ST.," (roc boon Bxiow ttb sBwodt kccjr), , Where he will attend ta all kinds of Auction bast . Bees: To the aril tn a- of M nrtrhacdlse. H'aaon. Carriage, Horses, and K-el Kotate. Aactloa dnys Tt'KfDaY, IBUBSDAT and SATURDAY of each w. ek. Cash advaaces on consignments. Refer to all tb. eituana of Evsnsvlll who know him. 111 Civ ata wbot time tn als hnaltass 111 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOIICX IS HEREBY GIVEN, TMT TUB partnership heretofore exieiii! t.-t,n Mat.. McRlnoey, W. B. rillnvion, j- i)n, , and T. T. Watson, aodoe ths cant aeJ style , McKinnev, Klliogtoat A t-. Is titisfl"? by aiutual cottawit. The b oms of t bid fir -, will be setter l cy w . d. ii, iwn, Eetiucky. and T. T. Watson, ;raovliie, it. i . The formerly occopi-d by ti n nrin 1. ice - sent. For artict.lars, ii,q,ilr of T. 'f. Watson., er Balrd A tart, A.vanavn s, mo. MATT. McY IXUKT. Vi. U. KLLl.-.TuX. T. T. WATt-tiN. ' IS. L. BAON. dec!3 dint ... t ; ' i , It . T 5 I 1 r J J ) : i, -1&t JMi i'S Jf--t"AitSJ-,,ltlBl'' "- "l