Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 September 1866 — Page 5

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1866.

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LOCAL NOTICES. ' Grand Army of the Republic. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic are notified to meet at the hall over Simon Kahn's, on Second Street, between Main and Sycamore, this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock, p. m. P. G. Jones, Post Commandant E. P. Elliott, Adjt. t&T We desire to call the attention of the public to the fine stock of Tailoring Materials now on hand in the fashionable establishment of Feldman oiSchricbte. Mr. Feldman has just returned from New York, with the choicest selections of fine cloths, vestings, &c., and the latest styles. His reputation as a tailor is well established. Gentlemen, who want to see pretty goods, should drop in and examine the stock. All who want a fine suit, made in the latest style, will go to Feldman & Schrichte's, and make their selections. Sept. 6. it Ohio Female College. The opening of the next session of this institution has been postponed to the

seventeenth of September, on account of tK yr"" nf. Pi'fT :af pinnnatii and other points thrfugn which and other points thrfugn wnion y of its -pupils .pass in reaching College. There has, ben no eholitfJollege Hill. i ( (r catalogues circulaA, etc, adin;iny the C era lit 'College rwrr catalosnies& circul drefc Rev. James M. An 5RS0N, sfcttl College Hill. Ohio Mrs. J. Hastint ra has com menced Teceivinir UcjcAmI Millinery Godds, which she prtoiniles to sell chejper than any otWer hojttse of the kitf m the city. Mrs. o . Hastings, No. 50 Mainotreet, 8t6dlm. n rr (W stairs.) & Mooney have cammejeed rqeivpgr their lew goods, andf will display For the eiamination of flie public, one of. the best assorted nfl cheapest stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to the maf k. All are respectfully Invited to call, 1 ' OllD & MliONEY, sep4-d2t No. 40 Main Street. J6T"Ten dozen nice Shetland Shhwls, just received and selling cheap, at Schapker, Bussing & Co. '8 The friends of Mr. David An derson will find him for the present with J. R. Lotspeich, No. 5 South First Street. aug8 tf Special Caution. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has become so popular that various parties have put out articles calling them Mrs. Winslow's Please take notice that the Mrs. Winslow of the Soothing Syrup is not connected with any other article. ADDITIONAL BIVKK XKH'S, The only arrival after 3 o'clock yesterday was the high-headed and light-heeled Tarascon, Louisville to return. She was delayed by fog and careful navigation to Insure the safety of the precious freight she carried, a part of which consisted of Capts. Gus. Lemcke and J. V. Throop, A. E. Shra-

. ,Asr, CoL" Alec" Wilson, late of Wa

.lartown, XY. "Alec" is better as never was. The Tarascon had a good trip, and

her officers report a considerable rise com ing, amounting to 18 inches at Owensboro, and more above. They expect the Rose Hlteto be afloat to-day Capt. Hodge Brown A Co., yesterday traded the J. P Webb tor the Phantom, giving 94,000 to boot. The Phantom will take the place of the Webb in the Tennessee River trade next week, and the Ham. Orr will take the place of the Phantom In the Evansville and Cairo daily mail line, with Capt. Allen Duncan in command. We knew there was something in the wind, and here is the first chapter. Further changes are expected The river here commenced rising yesterday, and had risen three inches up to 8 o'clock last evening. BUSINESS CARDS. J. F. WEI. BORN 8ttR0W & WELBQRN, Attorneys - at - Law.j Office in 6lAndlera:Bk'(upstair8), July 10 tf Evansville, I nd. WEED & FUQUAY, een Seventh and Eighth EVANSVILLE, IND., TfcKALKRB 1ST DRY GOODS, BOOTS Xj and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, A. , A f,ti fjeiaom. JOHN' M AVH.1. Wholesale and KetaU Dealer in Tin-Ware, Stoves, Grates, Holiajw-Wabk, Copper, Sheet-Ikon, and .T a pan Ware. No. 65 Main Street, above, Second, Evansville. Ind. Job Work Dromntly executed in the best manner. Orders sol iclted. sepl 8m KANAWHA SALT -d ON HAND AND FOB HALE AT the lowest market rates by ,kmta:u aj,:.H! y .RTHOLIW KIW1W L. RDFFNER JR., Geheral Agent Kanawha Salt Co., No. 5 North Water Street (upstairs), au.'U d6m Evansville, Ind. 8. M . BARTON. W. M. AIRMAN, n. BLACKMORK. ft II II A HTUV A' ti . .11 AJ nm, mm.M m. vr a. mny aa mmission ana rorwardina

MiBKCHUVNTy, 11 Tctaoupitoulas Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Refer to H. Q,. Wheeler, Esq., President First National Bank, Evansville. Samuel Uayard, Cashier Evansville National Bank. John Ross, Esq., President Vlncennes National Bank, i i O. Pool, Esq., Shawneetown, 111. Dr. A. Lewis, Princeton. Ind. (au3 diy

MONETARY & COMMERCIAL. We were pleased to meet yesterday, Capt. P. G. O'Riley, of New Orleans, formerly one of our prominent business men. He reports the prospects for the Fall and Winter business of New Orleans to be very promising. His estimate of the new sugar crop of Louisiana is not exceeding 75,000 hbds., which is about double last year's yield, and about one-sixth of the average crop before the war.. His reports of the condition of the cotton crop is not favorable, and places the number of bales ut from one million, to one and a quarter.

The Credit Syntem. We call the attention of our merchants to the following extract which we make from the New York Journal of Commerce, one of the best commercial papers in the country. The warning is just as applicable to Evansvllle, and our business men will do well to heed it: The throng of country buyers in our city is dally increasing, and we hear of more on the way. This has glvwi a fresh impulse to the demand from jobbers, and trade is raptdly improving. We notice that credit is more frequently asked and. more freely given than in cither ot the last three or lour years. While this shows an increasing general confidence in the stabillty-of trude. It Is "liardly consistent with a wise forecasting of events likely to occur. This is Just the period when overtrading, if extensively practiced ,is certain to precipitate a disastrous financial crisis ; ana too easy credits are a certain stimulus . Uexcasnv trade. uuyers witn reaay casn may not aiwnys be secured, but recklessness in granting credits is going much too far in tM other extreme. Our dry goods jobbers stand strongly, althongth they have made little money the last seven months; hut tfisifcjtlif IhQ' mtf the w boLanaiigyaoirw and hardware hous.es .can utfbxdto distribute a large ttoek, at present rales, broadcast over trie country, and trust their Harvest entirely tjia I'm u re ingathering of collections. This; r"kle!4sne-s Is born of too fierce a ri valry and over much competition, and the best and shrewdest houses do not Indulge it. We. hope the others will be warued in time. With this exception, the aspect of business is promising, and our city is fairly beginning to resume its wonted cheerfulness, amid the din and bustle of returning trade. The Conversion or 7-SO's. The 7-30 Treasury notes dated August 15. 1864, are convertible into 6 per cent. 5-20 bonds, under the act of March 3, 1865. The interest on the bonds is changed from May 15, 1865, to the date of conversion, interest being allowed on the 7-30's to the same date. About $50,000,000 of the notes have been converted within the last month. A New Flood of Counterfeits. " New countertBIWof the$l Greenbacks are In circulation." They are being circulated in all quartefVahd In Immense quantities. Look out for them ! Counterfeits , of the Tweatyrflye Cent Fractional Currency Notes (ueW issue) have just made their appearance. Well executed, and ualcuialed to deceive, unless carefully scrutinized. The Adams Express Company has declared a quarterly AV4dend of 3 per cent., payable on demand. The Cincinnati Commercial, of yesterday, Groceries have been in fair Jobbing demand during the week, though a very tuiet market was generally reported toay. Quotations of staple goods have not changed much. Raw Sugars are rated at 13c;31o, Demarara at 16c, hard refined at lTgC&lT1;. Rio Coffees, at 25c30 for fair to strictly choice samples. The demand covers but few large lots, bnt it seems, in the aggregate, to sum well up to the old standards. o Hew York Market. New Yqbx, Sept. 5 Noon. Gold Closed at 146V. Cotton Quiet at 333c. Flour 10x& 20c lower, and In fair demand at 96 008 75 for extra State ; 8 5010 00 for Round Hoop Ohio. W heat Quiet, and 23e lower; t3 MA 3 01 for new White Michigan; 92 00 for old Amber Michigan; tt 23 lor small ots of No. 1 Milwaukee. Rte More active at 87c for Chicago ; 90c for Wisconsin. Corn Opened scarcely so Arm at 80Jc for inferior; 81$82C'for shipping mixed Western ; 82c for"Illlnois River. Oats Dulfat 4248c for Chicago; 4550c lor Milwaukee. Pork Firm and more' active at S33 06 33 31 for new; closing at $33 25 regular; $31 GO for old. lard Dull and heavy at 1820c. Whisky Quiet and unchanged. Petroleum Scarcely so firm for crude, and r flned in bond rules quiet; 2627 for crude; 441445 lor refined 1n bono. Flour Closed i020 cents lower for inferior and high grades, and firm with fair demand for medium grades. Wheat Closed qnlet at 23 cents lower. Corn Closed at 6l82 for prime mixed. Pork Closed firmer and more active; new mess HA 2d for regularr? r. r rr rl Labp Closed dulT and heavy at 18-. Hew York Cattle Market. New York, Sept. 5. Beef cattle did not sell as readily yesterday as usual. Most of the supply for the week was sold on Monday .which left nothing but rough oxen, dry fat cows, some stags, and a lot of bulls. The last mentioned being sold at 4 cents per pound, live gross weight. A small number of the best bullocks were sold for 18c per pound net weight, but most of the best lots brought only 17iai7c net weight. Rough and half fattened beeves sold at 14ai5c net weight; the poorest at about ll12c per pound. Number one beeves sold for the week foot up 7,000. Cow market dull ; calves in moderate request, and good ones sell at 13c per pound. Arrivals of Sheep only 21,000 head for the week's supply ; lambs and fat sheep 1l excellent demand, with upward tendency in prices. ' .., !,tj ,.. ' iJj Supply of bogs in excess of demand ; selling at lOitUlc live weight- for the best, and !i(gl0 for common to good. Number received for the week, 16,43Z Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, September 5. Flour. Firm, with good trade demand for the higher grades at last quotation. Wheat. Dull, No. 1 Red at 95 40; Extra at 45 50. - ( obs-t irmer; mixed in elevator, oc. Oats Firm and unchanged. Whisky Firmer; 2 30 duty paid, and 92 31Jin bond. Provisions Uuiet and unchanged, all articles held firmly. . " , UL jj.wv. CHfcfcsK at 16Vigr7c. ' Flax Seed In good demand, at 92 75 3 00; timothy, dull, at 93 50. BufTalo Market. Buffalo, Sept. 5. Flour Qnlet and unchanged. W H K A. T t, u i a t . Corn 57c tor No. 1 Illinois, and 63V4c tor No. 1 Toledo. Oats Quiet, and held at 3738c for No. 1 Chicago. Whisky-92 26ILll j.,Canal FkeiUhts Firm; corn to New York, 14c; corn to Albany, 12c. Receipts ol Hour, 4,884 bushels; wheat, 112,71-' bush. -Is; corn, 276,090 bushels. NKWItt'KG CO AFC MR. WIJM.lAM LOVE has at the landing a plentiful supply ol" Coal, well screened, and better prepared for market than it formerly has been, and will deliver it at i cents per bushel, orders left with Weed&Fuquay ou Main Street, or J. P. Elliott & Son, Si Main Street, will be punctually atteuded to. James anderson, Agent. Robert Graham, former Agent, is no longer in my employ, a&ldlw WILLIAM LOVE.

ADVERTISE.

He who wonld to fortune rise Must labor hard and Advertise In the Evansville Joukjjal. ADVERTISE In the Evansville Journal if you wish to secare good cus tomers. BUY of those who advertise in the Ev ansvillk Journal and you wtl deal with live business men. CASH customers read the papers and buy of t hose who advertise in the Evansville Journal. irft I nroth t xi' j r t t 0 you want to increase your business? Advertise in the Journal. EDUCATION forms the common mind, I but Advertising forms business. FARMERS take their trade where business men's Advertisements call it. G OLD enriches, and Advertlsing'calls it in. TT ONEST Y is a good policy, but Advertising is also a good polic; icy. DLENESS and non-advertising are similar. Neither prospers. OKES are good but Advertising pays better. KISSING goes by favor, but Advertising is done on the square. OVERS are not expected to Advertise i until a partnership Is formedu j ' . M UCH repetition wearies, but much Advertising pays. N OTICES are good, but a live Advertisement is better. H that men would consider their bust- ' ness and Advertise in the Journal. fold AY Cash for Advertising In the Jour nal ana it win return a nunarea n-!l .ii ;,kw ho lincxi 1 UAINT devices in advertising some times catch tbe eye ana pay. 1,1 tf.' ; t!i i bni: .ftliv in (ii R UN and Advertise. 1o cQtir,7.9nnA -is EE how it wUl brighten In ess. IRUTH It is and no mistake That , printer's Ink always wins the stake. 'NCLE SAM got his 7-308 off by Advei Using. IGOR in business Is Imparted by Advertislng. WISDOM Is without price, but Advertising can be obtained at regular rates. ERXES would have Advertised, but Artabanus did not give him time. "OUTH is the time for amusements, but this is the day of Advertisements. ZACCHEUS is Advertised as having climbed a tree. The crowd came after the performance. jo.(.r II - .1.1 n & o THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL is Ob the place for you all to Advertise and

get your money oacK.

INSURANCE.

The Best Insurance at Fair Kates. INS URA NCE AGENC T ESTABLISHED 1858. J. W. NEXSEN. E. N. BIXBY. NEXSEN & BIXBY, OENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND ADJUSTERS UF LOSSES. Fire, River, Life, and Accident In surance. Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in America. Combined Cash Assets represented Twenty Million Dollars. 30,000,000. Policies on every description of Insurable Dronertv issued. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid at this office. Oftlce In Marble Hall Building, No. 9, Main Street, Evansville, ina. -AGENTS FOR GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH Fast Freight X.ine. Jel9 ly. jEtna Insurance Company, of Hart ford, Connecticut. INCORPORATED 1819. CASH ASSETS - - - - $4,090,000. T. A. Alexander President, Lucius J. Hendek Secretary. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agente, i EVANSVILLE, IMP. PhcBnix Insurance Company, Of Hartford, Connecticut. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH ASSETS OVEaA'fM00,O00. Henry KKLMWt. -President. W. B- C,xsENT$iBiXBV,'Anry' Evansville, Ind. Continental Insurance Company of New xorK uiw. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive three-fourths of the riett profits, without any liability. CASH ASSETS - - - $1,500,000. Gio. T. Hope President. H. H. Lamport - Secretary. NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, '-'Evanbville, Ind. Insurance Company of North America, of rhfladelpliia. INCORPORATED 1794. CASH ASSETS - - $11,450,000. Seventy-two years successful business experience. Arthur G. Coffin President, Chas. Platt. Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, E V AN8VILLE, IND. Manhattan Insurance Company, of New York City. INCORPORATED 1821. CASH ASSETS - - $1,000,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer President. Andrew J. Smith .Secretary. NEXSEN dt BIXBY, Ageuts, Evansville, Ind. Arctic Insurance Company of New York City. GASH ASSETS - ' - - - $600,000, J. Milton Smith President. H. B. Willmarth Vice President. Vincent Til yon Secretary. NEXSEN BIXBY, Agents, Evansville. Ind. North American Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS - - - - $500,000. A. F. Hastings President. Wm. C. Ha&tinos Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Merchants Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS - - - - $350,000. Mark Howard President. E. Thos. Lobdell Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXIIY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. North American Insurance Company, of New York City. CASH ASSETS $150,000. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the nett Jroflts without any liability. . W. Otis President. R. W. Bleecker Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. 'Evansville, Ind, jEtna Life Insurance Company, ot Harttord, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... $3,000,000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company In America. E. A. BtJLKLEir President. T. O. Enders Secretary. B. B. Myrick State Agent. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville. Ind. Charter Oak Life" Insurance" Company, of Hartford, Connecticut CASH ASSETS OYER . . $1,000,000. J. C. WALKLEY President. 8. H. White Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Accident Insurance Company, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Capital 1.000,000. Benj. E. Smith, President. G. B. Wright, Secretary. NEXSEN 4 BIXBY, Agents 1 f u in i ni.n j vnsvilie, Ind. A Beautiful Suburban Residence for Sale at a Great Bargain. IOFFEB FOR HALE A WHJ, built, commodious brick house, situate in the suburbs of the city, with a lot containing near an acre. The house contains ten rooms, and is handsomely located, commanding a view of the Ohio River and the city, is surrounded with beautiful shade trees and shrubbery, and as a residence Is comfortable, convenient, and attractive. The premises also contain astable, woodshed, carriage-house, and other conveniences. As the property must sell, some one ap plying soon win omain a great bargain line periect. ASA I3LEHART. Real Et tate Agent, Third Street. aa!8 dtf BOOTS AND SHOES. oil e Lozier KEEP EVERYTHING IN THEIB linp TfvniTWfttit BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES. BUSKINS, OR SLIPPERS, Go to Gatch 4 Lozier. You'll be suited in "Call every day P. S. Come Saturday's too. Street, Evnnsvttle, lmltiu. GATCH 4 LOZIER. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES On hand and for sale, at Gatc 4 Lozier?s. This Machine makes . 1 FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES. Each stitch being alike on both sides of the fabric. At GATCH 4 LOZIER'S lm 37 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. -nKIVATE iBOAROIHttv- Good pri vate boarding can be had at O. B CLARKE'S, on Locust Street, between Fourth and Filth. lauzy uiw

QUEENS WARE.

Hark A Warren, NO. 18 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS -AND Queensware. CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES ! W J are now receiving our Queensware direct from the Potters of the Old World! Al New Grleans, our crates are hoisted frorc the Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharl In this city, thus making but one transfei from LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND . J - u Ax A ,1 .. ..! , . TO yid p.! 1'f Evansville, ----- Indiana. You will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving In breakage, which alone is a very important item to be con sidered in the cost of our Wares. Our Stock is one of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, and Tor Extremely Low Prices. We are now manufacturing every scription of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prices. Lamp Stock, consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers prices. .ur new Catalogue and Price List for 1868 is now ready for distribution, which will be furnished to Merchants only, on application. INSURANCE. w. A. Page, Notary Public. Edgar Shakpe, W. A. PAGE & CO., RIVER, LIFE, and ACCIDENT Insurance Agents, No. 6 South Water Street, Between Main and Locust, KVAIT8VIU.K, Iwdni v.i lot I Home Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $2,000,000 Asset, July 1st, 1866. 3,596,982 FIRE, MARINE, 4 RIVER INSURANCE Washington Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. CaJi Capital $400,000 Assets, July 1st. 1866 688,391 Columbia Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $500,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 - 590,000 UNITED Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF COVINQTOJf AND CINCINNATI. Cash Capital. $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 398,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $250,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every de-scrlltl011-Northwestern Mutual Life InsnritA rnmnnnv i i-a'e .at wot i mv rwip n wiiTVifn Cash Assets, July 1st, 1866... $1,250,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. TOI.lCIKS ISfil EO IH THE ABOVE Jtr well-known Companies, and all losses promptly adjusted ana paid at this office. W. A. PAGE & CO., Agents, No. 6 South Water Street, aul8dly Evansville, Ind. Evansvilie Insurance Co. AUTHORIZED CAPITAX $1,000,000 Paid Up Capital - 250,008 FIRE, MARINE, FLAT BOAT RISK Taken at fair rates. t hd' fiBJtiitrn 7i in ',.rr;o ;i jc. ,npn H. Q. Wheeler, President. James H. Cutler, Secretary. , t -'' ! !' IK'V il'.Jw j directors: Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Oillison Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M.J. Bray. Jc.Ln Ingle, Jr., H. u. Wheeler, William Brown, Dr. F. W. Sawyer C. P. Parsons, Business Agent, who w 1 1 also attend to Life and Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. In First National Bank Building. aplg-6m "J. Smith's Shirt ManuiactorjNo. 3 Second Street, In Bray's Block. js1 Sloe HIRTB MADE TO OKU1SK measurement, auJ bbi warrau tbek of vtady inadt-'&hirts Ma tu always on .la-nd, aitn at P",1""1." suit the purrliaser. Tucking SklrUs wMf3 lng Rosoms, Ac, done with neatpess and d Thankful for past favors the subscriber "-.. ii,. ir,.i(i a. continuance of the 1 patronage so generally bestowed for the I nast five years. BMllxl.

DRUGS As CHEMICALS

DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! niHfE MOST COMPLETE AMD K JL arranged RETAIL DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE In the West Ms to be found VORNKJi MAIN AND SECOND STREETS, Evansville, Ind., where ram can find a very large assortment of Pur Drugs, Faient Medicines. Toilet and Perfumeries: where Is also to be I a fresh supply of TOLU CHEWING GUM.' also PARAFFINE WAX, flavored wit Rose, Lemon, and loiu. PERRVS MOTH and J RECK LOTION for sale at 59 MAIN ST. tUiab ;JIM WA8 RAJUOfllO PALMER'S COSMETIC LOTION tost Cor. MAIN and SECOND received. .i-ie)bS fw)voti: i Vein nttt TO Another supply of EASTERL rB MXDJCINES come to hand at SCHLAEPFER'S Drugstore ;in:nifi-fic;i Ti9ui.!-)sK )o feii 4 ,:. RADWArk RBNOVATINO MMUPHAM'S HAIR OLOSS, Upham't FRMCKLK BAND3HKR, Vpham't JAPANESE HAIR SI AIM All of these preparations are to be tound X SCHIEPFERS Prescription Drug tot Three SHOW GLOBES for sale at en St No. 89 MAIN STREET One second-hand OIL CAN, holdlmj gallons, lor sale very lowat ' .. Cor. Main Second .rioiini-i A large assortment of TUBE COLORS BRUSHES, DRYING OILS, PA LETS awl CANVAS lor sale at 8CH LA EPF ER'tt. At SCHLAEPFER'S vou can find IW best assortment of WALLETH, w: 3: PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, PORTMONiEH, and BILL-WALLHIB. MARSHAL'S and MARSHISI8 UTERINE CATHA LICON lust received at SCHLAEPFER'S ihfli MAGUIRE'S COMPOUND EXTRACTS BENNE PLANT for sale at SCHLAEPKEB. Je30 Corner of Main 8 treat. N.B. Special attention given to pottlnj up and compounding Prescriptions, at mi hours of the day or night, at BCHLAEPFEB'S DBUG STORE, CORNER MAIN and SECOND STREETS EvAysytLiJK. IjtjX CLOUD & AklN, Wholesale JDruggists AlVD MAM FACTl RING CHEMIST! niu;ltiiit' No. 5 Main Street up I ' AGENTS FOR MlM GEORGE EL REED'S DOMESTIC? LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR -Oh-ifl ,wiK;doW iiirrrr?f DR. ARHISTEAD'S TONIC STROP UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. ARardersptomiflltod. - OLD AND RELIABLE (Established 1860.) WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Keller Ac Whiite, 32 Main Street. feb7-6m LI t K A PICHJET, ext'T I irls WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST 7S Main Strkkt. 78 1 t Evansville Indiana. li 1 Wi Mil Drug, MedK-iiKliRfc-. - . , rt i-'yr StuttK,fcaTfckicwH. r U,l1icIrn Fancy ArBoitb; fur W ne and JUVtora, janll dun