Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 September 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1666.

COMMISSION CARDS. , P. 8. TrSOl C IIET A CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 33 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. W Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. aug2i-tim FEN If EE, IIABDENBEKGH & PRESTON Wholesale Grocers -;:lli v.lf.f'q ', nil4! ) and Commission Meroliaiits 129 WATER STREET,

Near Wall street,) New York. BIAS K. I-TOSKR. JOHN A. HARDENBERGH. VM. R. PRESTON. may7 d3m F. R. HUSTOM. 'tin v . DUKE NICHOLSON. HUSTON & CO., ilJIW ,MwOq laJl dJ JiHoit( ii:Hi: Forwarding and Commission Merchants, tfij AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, Evansville 1. Vltfl d ..Indiana nov8tf T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission -lir 11 -Jt!' On. ol nil 9ii: MERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents -AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, 9iU lrt() xiv iit"M,.m nOiwilsm t! ' -X- ilff; f.'J.b tmnj" fan 1 iswki ;mlfl (J ii J. -i.lt vtl I -if-"-".i'i FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. n a iat- .a . w ALSO, DEALERS IN HayCorn, Oats, Flonr,ZBacon, AND . !.a;iii.nj Country Produce Generally. Office No. 7 South Water Street. teui bVtk ktiW il fi J rf ,t ffltJ Mit'XX W Liberal Cash Advances made on ConSgmnentaprtf DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Offlce. W. P. B. Hebberd. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. aprlS tf TINWARE. fl. E. BLBMOR .ij WTAS REMOVED FROM HIS OL.U JO. Stand on Mfcin street to his new house. No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and best selects ed stock in the city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, CooKing and Heating Stoves, Mantles, Mantle Fronts, the very' best Enameled Orates, fine and common; Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettles t Dog-Irons; Smooth lug-Irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and ases; Britannia Ware; Iron, Tiuued, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business ; in ."act, a general assortment or HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. A aood assortment of Tinners' Stock. All Jobbing, such as U'lTk.itliNti ROOFING, Ac., done at short notice. A 11 warranted as represented. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. aprlK oinM a IMPORTANT To Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Coimnissioned Officers, who Served irfai the late War. MiinmsMOM U 01 Fl IRS. KV

JI titled to three months extra PAX proper, and Holdlers entitled to the ad- ! dltlonal BOUNTY under the late art, will consult their interests bjr calling on 1 WALKER & GARDNER atAheir office, ' North Third Street. Mr. tlardher has been KMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL inprocurlng all kinds of SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, and In prosecuting SUCCESSFULLY all other claims against the Government. Officers, 1 Boldieis, Sailors, Marines, &c, may rely : on having their papers correctly made out , ami their claims successfully prosecuted, 1 with the least possible delay. i t Necessary FORMS, BLANKS, INSTRUCTIONS on hand. PAPERS FROM THIS OFFICE DO NOT MEET THE DELAYS at the Departments, so generally com- . plained o WALKER & GARDNER, Conveyancers, U. S. Claim, Real Estate, and General Collecting Agents. Auga-dtf. 1

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Louisville and Cairo Packet. The new and elegant steamer iMs& MARY SWAN, H. B. Champion, Master; N. F. Osterhot: and J. A. Caffkey, Clerks; 71 Will run as a regular wet-Kiy packet oetween Louisville and Cairo. Will pass Evansville for Cairo every Saturday, and for Louisville every Tuesday evening. July dtf United States Mail! Evansville and Cairo Mail IJue. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. The Evansville and Cairo Mail Company will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, making a Reliable Daily Mail Line, Running as follows : The elegant and fleet Steamer CHARMER, W. A. LOVTH, Master FowrEK, CTk, LEAVES'EVANSVTLLE 1 EVERY Monday and Thursday at 2 p. m. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ARMADA, JOSH V. THMOQP Master. WM. DUNN -s t.bMM .....Olerk. LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. M. t MIKHIlO St JlilW iKSOj'jlInf ItO-T"!Vl 1 f ."I The elegant and light-dranght PHANTOM, TOM BGLCS, Master IRWIN, Clerk, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 p. m. B8TLEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. oar These Boats have been refitted entire, and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at an nours, Dy Jul 2 HUSTON fc CO., , Ag'ts. Regular Green River Packet. 1 lie ucw meiimer ADA LYON, H . Edwards, Commander, W'U leave EvansvlRe every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., lor Woodbury and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flued boilers. For freight or passage apply on board. mav21 tf OLD RELIABLE II. S. MAIL LITs K , . FOB Owensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, Huston Combs, Master; D. M. Warren, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WON OA X, at 10 a.m.; and THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSEHITE, Ballard, Master ; Joiiu Ousbbaoher, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m. : and KATI KDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lttsk, Master; jobs Pendleton, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. ; and SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boats have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the public. Freights received at all times, free of chariie, and all information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, and HUSTON & CO., Agents. A. T. (. 1 1.1. moke, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for Paducah, Johnson i lie and Fastport. IfiHIfl The elegant Lisht Draught rt 1- ttieamer r. Mi WEBB, A. J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. Vintabd, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every" Tuesday at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above and all Intermediate ports, making connection at Johnsonville with the Railroad for Nashville, and at East port with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUSTOJN & CO., de leendti Agents. CHARLES BABCOCK A CO. IMPOBTEB and dealeb in Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac., Ac i. - i ft n ' i uni A IV o. 8 Main Street. Evansville. July 2, 1862. jelO LANT BROS. & CO., Contractors and Bialders, Corner CHERRY STREET a f PA1 CANAL wrr, ARE NOW PREPARED TO W make contracts for BuildlngB of auy description. We have on hand a good supply of Seasoned Lumber; (' Jar, Pint', and Poplar Shinyls; Doors and Blind; X"T'9 5liJ ft i )viftii fit' ' Sash, Glazed and Ungluzed; which we offer for sale cheap for cash. may29 d3m

RlVKHyEWS. BTEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or grealer ability tor doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment ot Job Type, though very large und complete, is constantly being added to, and our job department is under toe personal supervision of ope of the btjob pi intei-s in tlie United StuU-s. We are jn ei.ared to print Posters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, BiMs Lading, Card-s, DecU! and Meal Ticket, llilis of Fare, Mates'JTiukets tor Labor. .Sc., &o. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to.

Itfver anil VetUlier. The weather was cloudy:, and Pleasant yesterday. Me.ifcury 7t?0,at noon. The river had fallen fouB or five inches duping the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday. A Cincinnati the river IioaI risen some three feet, and all the tributaries were pouring out floods on Monday evening. A alight rise may be expected here. Arrintls mill Oepartnren. The arrivals and departures, up to three o'clock yesterday include the.Mury Swan, Cairo to Louisville; Jfawsbeyv Henderson to Evausvllle and return; Pliautim, to Cairo, and J. P.. Webb toiEaetport. Bot Itne. ABnong the first boats due here ere the AbeOnh,: Sherman, and Harry Dean, for Memphis; Camella and Talisman, from St. Louts; Dfcrhng, frbrn'Merriphis; Silver Cloud and Argosy, from' New Orleans; Maggie Hays. Navigator. Silver .1 pray, Ai niuuiiiu anu .-iguuuut, iv ..cw Orleans; Nashville, from Cairo ; NiUUrigale and Arabian, for St. Louis; Van Buren, lor Arkansas River; J. T. McCombs from Louisville. . , MiNCellnileousi. : There was considerable freight hauled down to the Webb and. Phantom yestefday. and both had proinise of good ti'ipS.' Outside of them there was nothing doing. Several boats were over due, detained, perhaps, by the recent storm The Taraseon. which was expected Tiu;sday even1ng, held over to bring out the mail in place of the Rose Hlte, and will, we presume, continue in her place until another boat can be got ready, or the Rose is got afloat again There is a continuation of the caucussing among steamboat men, and a change In marintine affairs may be announced at any time Among other prominent steamboatmen, we were glad, yesterday, to meet our much esteemed friend, Mr. John Gilbert, of Qolconda. BoatM Leaving lo-l)ii) . Fob Cairo. The Bperb and elegant Charmer, the best stern wbeeler afloat. Is the regular mail packt for Cairo and all way points to-day. Cape Billy Lowthand cierfes Fowler and Throop, are known and admired by all for their fine social qe allties and careful management. She leaves at 8 o'clock. For LonjisJVililiK. The J. T. McCombs Is the regular packet for LoutsvllleOhis-even-ing. Capt. Ed. Crlder is her popMlar Conmander, and- Miles D. Warren U her elegant and affable clerk.' The McCombs is a good one and a fast one. Oleaufiigs from Our Vxrhausx. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Tuesday says: The weather was cloudy and warm yesterdayf with the mercury at 80 at noon. We wVre visited with a bard rain before daylight, accompanied with teriflc thunder ind lightning. A large quantity of rain felt, inundating ail the creeks in this v Iciviity. and doing considerable damage. Both MUimis poured out perfect floods. ( apt. W'hitten says he never knew the Big Miami to pour out more plenteously than it did yesterday morning. The current, swept the drift to the opposite shore of the Ohio, making a big sand bar, leaving Just enough room for passing steamers to get around it. At Pittsburg the river is stationary, with 2(-inches tn the cuanuei. The Kanawha is. stiKiouuj-y r with & inches hi thealMLune). Here the river has riseta 18 inches durfne tljfi-pawt twpny-fouThours, having swollen 2j feet altogether, with 6 feet on the shoalest bars hence to Lou.sThe Big Sandy packet, Revenue, Captain Wash Kerr, while bound down, on Friday evening last, struck a root or snag, one mile above Bnena Vista, Ohio, and sunk in a lew minutes, the water betug three feet over her lower deck. She will doubt less have to be wrecked. Her cargo, some 200 tuns, principally iron, nails, &e., will be recovered fWa damaged condition The ?ignnngaie, japiaiu j A. Frazier, bavins civen up her New Orleans trip, reshipped on the Silver Spray, and is now loading for St. Louis. Louisvti.i.e. The Courier of Tuesday .-.1 - 5iliir i I 1 . ' says: The River was rising yesterday, and ris ing unexpectedly fast, with four-feet water , in tne canal in ine eyeuing oy uit main.. During the pelous 24 hours it had risen Inches at the head of the falls, and IS inches at Portland, a good, as well' as an op portune rise. Thwe4Urj as we Imrt intimated, has turned very warm, Hie thermometer Sunday evening running up to about ninetv in the shade, followed abont nine o'clock with a sudden storm and a remarkable heavy fall of rain. The rain for a blief space actually poured down, flooding the streets and making pedestrlanism rather difficult of accomplishment. Yesterday morning another rain fell, though it was not heavy or of long duration. On the falls last evening there were two feet water in the pass down the Indian chute and rising, with every prospect that that cha.inel Will be called illto immediate requisition. Mr. Booth, the manager of the line of river telegraph along the Lowe Ohio, as far as Evansville and Henderson, was in the city yesterday. He la progressing rapidly, aad we will soon have two or t hre daily reports of marine news from the different points along the route. A submarine cable Is to be. (aid across the Ohio, connecting Caiineiion and Hawesville. and then a shore line up and down the river, connecting tlie leading towns. ,ir. liooth Is a very energetic telegraph-wire-worker, and at present is makiug his headquarters at Brandenburg, securing the best, cedar and locust posts lor his wires. ST. Louis. -The in mocrat of Tuesday says: p. The tendency of all the upper rivers is to swell a few inches. The river here was stationary yesterday, and the upper rivers were also stationary when the last arrivals were coming down. The weather was pleasant yesterday, after additional heavy i,,..,T,i.v r.ii.t The wharf Is being closely shingled with boats again. Ton continues greatly In excess ot demanrt. The rhninmnn is loading forCincmn A UH1,V lati. The agent say they expect to get nai on 1 ,.,nMrrriu- AVnilllZ WJtU Capt. Gregg is in command. The Bertha is off the docks, we helieve, and will load for the Ohio. The ROse Harableton will likewise load immediately lor Cin,oinnatl. A party to purchaxe theHambleion was expected from Cincinnati yesterday. MEMiOlhAJlwf of Saturday says: The weatheroontlriaes cleaf alia pleasant, but business languishes, awaiting the arrival of the new cotton crop. The river is still rising steadily at this point. Arkansas river is iallintf slowly.wlth Z inches on Rob Roy bar. , . , . A " roust-about" who had just shipped on the Dan Able, fell off the star wharfboat yesterday, and was drowned. W e were unable to learn his name. New Orleans. The Timet of Saturday says:

The henvj rains ofThursdny la,st seemed to have cleared the uuuosphere of Ihe heat that has been borins: us fo some days past, and as t lie weather vesteiday was cool and pleasant, it is hoped il may continue iu tliat degree for an indefinite period. Business on Hie landing appeared to be inactvveralthungh there were several hoata at the landing. Many pfi.be paokets leave poil to-day, when Uis expected something will be done. There were but lew arrivals added to those of the former day.

TRANSPORTATIO ' - r- , - ,: -(,: rtr STAR "UNION LINE.' Union R. R. and Transportation Company. Fast Ti-eig-lxt Line. VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The only T ine carrying freight to and from the Eastern Cities. F. H. EHRMAN, Resident Ag't. KVANs V I, I.K . Intl. F. HL EHBMM V CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. rv a t TTOsi TKT I 1AJ."IAJJW ,i . ,,,t I itav porn OATS. BRANj i a b-L bis- FLOUR, &c. , JJROWN, DINKERSON & CO., Ik lrt rdl '3 ' ' T FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N i- - Nq .if MER (iiimi aiihi 8 a 1 IB 1H !1 a up ;ood dl SlfllliUM isfl;. And special Agents for the ' riltwi b-jin-d!. ai BELLEFONTAIHE R. R. CO., nl I dod rfl t bm .elfI fs I ioi rt!niy oi ERIE CO. .1 ""-till And ERIS TIME EXPRESS. -lia.ifl eaw li u'diaJtictt- tiOJ l.ua Mi M Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. ; , in? :l Vlin-TlliilT YtSV i-".'t li' ' - ' TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. mil BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., August 13, 1866 augHj Agents. ! , ; . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. THE ADAMS EX PRKSS OOMPAny respectfully announce to their friends and patrpns the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with increased facilities for the transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, They solicit a coutinuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes, and the transportation Ot valuable packages. Any Information in regard to the routes, Ac., can be obtained at the office n First street, next (loin to the Post-Olfhw maris THOMAS GAITHKU. ut. il107 !oi , .. STAR UNION LINE. Important to Shippers throughout the Southwest. TEN PER CENT. SA VED. THE VNOERSIGNEO, HAVING been appointed Agents of the "Star Union Line," a fast freight line between the Southwest and the Eastern Seaboard, desire to call the attention of shippers lo the advantages of this line over all others for the speedy transfer of freight trom all ports on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New York and other Eastern cities. Freights are sent through from Evansville to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia without change of ears, and in the unprecedented time of seven to ten days. .. Tli is through line saves to the shippers at least ten per cent, on freights, and delivers goods in as good order as received. Recltuuatimis promptly ard satisfactorily adjusted. HUSTON 4 CO., Agents, and Proprietors of Whart'boat, auiS d.Sm Kvausvflle, Ind. $ew York Millinery Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. New Store and New Goods. -a- ! M 1 Low Prices. ,1K SUM lO ..- 1 NO. 8 SOUTH SECOND STREET EVANSVTLLS, IrtD. e a k i. THE VNAERSIGNED, IN CALLING the att en Ion of the public to the above announcement, desires to sy that It shall be the V, aim. and object" to always keep 011 hand a larae'and well selected stock of Silk, Straw, and Millinery Gdods of e-ery description, and the latest importations pt Parisian styles. None but Uie, best workmen will be emploved; and we trust, by a close and careful attention to the want of our customers, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. F. WAGLEY, Proprietress. M-Straw Goods Bleached, and Silk and Felt Work done, In a superior manner. The Trade supplied with Pattern Bonnets and Goods at New York prices. sep5 dtf

COMMISSION CARDS.

BKOWN, D'rjXKElSSON A- TV., . Evansville, Ind. E. Schoknlaub, New Albany, Ind. R K. DUNKERSON &CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, NEW ALBAUY, INDIANA. Agents for the Bellefoniaine Cotton Express. octal tea. J. C. Dusoueliet A Co., 1 FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRO DUCE MEltCtt ANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octl8 - I DAN. AIKEN. A..iHARP. B. W. HARPIB. DA. AIKJEJf A CO., GENERAL CftlBfllON MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, uoviatf New Orleans, La. SHARPS A: KM I Til, PROBVCS AJVJi- COMMISSION MERGHANTS, Bearers in Flour Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Reeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 fofTH WahEb Stksst, 1 .' -.. Evansville, Ind. A 1 1 ortter prompwy- tHtea. FORWARDI MMISSION.MERCHA AGFT. im?taar9bxSff!tep$etor ocU ' Indiana. Mt "LEWIS HOWES. rif asqwo') Ufnoot nlHfnirfl iA Cotton Factor. Produce an Commission Merchant, I SO. 27 FRONT STREET, Warehpnse yor. Commerce and Second, MEMPHIS, TENN. XITIEL MAKE LTBERAL CASH wV advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. Reference?? rS'-M' First NatiOWtl Bank, Memphis, Term. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 3 II f riO T 7 'ii iniirf 'A YOi) d A YO COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Foydras street, i Nw Oklkans, La.. Carleton, Foutc & Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. Stockard & Co., Mobile, Ala. decS)'ti5 dtf A. S. HAVHUBST. Haytaurst A J. J. WHITAKKR. Wbittaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS. I rrttJ'- '( Tn-rl'inxBii Jo,;; 1 in 30HW No. South Water St. Dealers In Flour,. Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country frodnce. tf ALE X. - UWLL A CO., Upper Wh- nboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Mi, CHANTS, and General "i amboat Agent, Sli wneetown, Illinois. Nj$. Particular atl ntion given to collectlng'pnrchase charv.i s. apr2H3m L. M. BAIRB G- H. START i BAIRD & START, Successors to W. M. Aikman A Co.,) IXKRAI, AGENTS, I'ROOIJC'E, X Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Reler to H. Oj. Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Ofr, Vice President EvansvBIe National Bank. ,. . .,,. Agents for Ohio Rfver Salt Co. noll-ly LUMBER. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, SWANS6N i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER, Shingles, Lata, Doers, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Dressed and Undressed, on .hand and lor sale. Extra Sawed ami Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen ineries long. We respectfully soHelt the citizens of Evansville to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard on Water Street, t Opposite Lamasco Wharf,) EvansvUle. All orders promptly attended to. maylTdjBni "ov, ae iii w iif. ) 9iil - ' BARRETT'S ino TEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE r. wotji nosob Vtnl t t . Ti' TH' PRONOUNCED BY THE MO. ST L scientific Analytical Chemists to be the HE ST PREPARATION FORTllE H MR ever vet produced. IT RESTORES GRA Y H AIR; IT PRJBVENTS HA IK FALLING OUT; IT nuANOKS THE ROOTS TO THEIR nmniNAL organic action,- it KtfAUTflATES DANDRUFF AND HU MORS: IT KEEPS THE SCALP HEALTHY; IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS; AND IS UNIVERSALLY ACCORDED TO BE A fiSPr.KXDID DRESSING. AND SUPE RIOR TOILET ARTICLE; ITS MERITS ARE IASIOE THE BOTTLE. Every bottle CONTAINS MORE LIQUID than any other dollar preparation. NO LARGE REWARDS offered to establish Its edlcacy ; but WE DO GUARANTEE to refund the money, to any person who will use two bottles and then say that Our Restorative has failed to do all we claim. J, R BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, Manchester, . H. KELLER & WHITE, , J Wholesale Agents, Evansville, Ind. mayHl-d8rn'(eod) TN SEASON A nice lot of S. C. Dried JL Beef and Hams just received at the City Grocery. Also, an extra article oj Ham and Bologna Sausage, well smoked and iiij prime order, at the CITY OROCERY, je'J6 L. IGLEHEART &CO.

BOOTS AND

WM. H. WALKER & COW I Hi rr 83 MAIN STREET, 3 9d Opposite the Washington He ! . Ut)xt'n sil vi cim. ... iuo ynllli mmi lie;! jjjnhmifk id Mtwwi tl not IX A BE NOW OPENING. X at the lowest figures, a superior cle of , b!to u-,,.., LADIES' KID, G OAT 3LOvE-rALF I .bul ,'utvimv 'i tp'-'-' 'ta BALMORAL .tv)fiiiia mi rfiriMiia Polish,, Boots, Hi( !iiw ti"ihib lo .1 tli:iiip oa Ion ; nii tW x'fll I (fjlfinitl .xfulRlVio mM LASTING CONGRESS C.AITERS, 1 tkltlhn ImIuijmIjw tiJ , Imuton bum bastal i -oi JI io imiU 19T eW Ttuinm 111 ! 'w GLOVB-CALF CONGRESS GAIl'JLIW. ' lo nm ad! lo noltuiilsai di mn ,nt& ol Glove-Calf Button Balmoral It w muitm 1 H AMOT Kid and Lasting Blippers, $ MtotiiMttrwt a in' " Moot ' Lasting, GloveCalf, Kid, mm ooai noon, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every I Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, Shoes, Men's Lasting Congress Gal tots, G vjongreas waiters, t-H HfW nT .Al Leattac Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Oxfords, Patent FINE CALF BOOTS I Fine Calf Scotch Boots, Kip Boots, and if BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and KIp, Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a general Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. assortmenllr ALSO MATS and CAP of the latest styles.; ! We are regularly receiving the latest mot moot approved goods in our line, at tb lowest Drices. and expect to keen a the market In respect to quality andT t Persons purchasing are respeWraifj vited to call at No. 8S MAIN STRl and examine onr stock. WM. H. WALKER A OOt mar7 6m BOOTS and SBOES AT .H.'jV- 'ART On THUTaCCMI WHOLESALE! TVo. SI5 III !... VI MIlsr STREET art o. hi..'.litwal 1 it 1 . Jk l,VR(.I, ASSORTMENT ON and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade is. respectfully Invited to amine my stocK, wun tne assurance they will find as Good Goods and as Low Prices AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEBOL Thankful to old customers for past I would respectfully solUlt a conUuSSS of the same. p SKTV0lVI July 13 TO FARMERS. m u a T-rwirw. W. 0 Late of LonlsvUle, Ky. MATTHEWS FULLERTOS. Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SEEDS, Wood and Willow Warev AJTD HOUSE FURNISHING A RTICLK No. 46 Main Street, no6tf. EVANSVILLE, Dr. E. T. Runcie, OFFICE AND DWELLING NO. 34 VTWmT STREET. First Door above Walnut

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