Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1866 — Page 7

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1866.

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COMMISSION CARDS. I P. S. DUSOUCIIET fc CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 38 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. W Factors for sale of all kinds of Western and .Southern Produce. Consignments and orders solicited. augldl-Bm T- ' T. P. HUSTON. PFKK NICHOLSON. HTJSTOIV Ac CO., lanotin ftis llfttw lnW tuO ,;iliiiw i j Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -cfosowiqa swufVKKi oJ'hwWw Toepll . ... io "" b I AND WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS,

Evansville,.. Indiana novsii i i to Hi 1 T. COX F. M. HUMPHREY. COX A HUMPHREY, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, General Steamboat Agents d I i -.; -'! i . -ANDWHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS, FOOT OF SYCAMORE STREET. ALSO, DEALERS IN dlliiM dl ii I i ' ' ' ;9f)ini i ' '' Wiw) Jtfouuw HayOorn, Oats, FlonrBacon, -AMDCountry Produce Generally. moi'i ' ' .' 1 '. I )! U'-At , .1, ii m Office No. 7 South Water Street. H'Si ' .' :. UW !'-l V I WM Liberal Cash Advances made on ConIgnmen t. apr7-tr DRUGS. 9lll t -thai lllii. PI RE DRUGS. UNION DRUG-STORE, DM . LOCUST STREET, Next door to Post-Office. W. P. B. Hebberd. ,IT tffnuo ': 'I ' ' nilVSHIANS PKKWRIITIOXS carefully compounded. Strict attention given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheap. apriS tf TINWARE. H. . It L EM K E R .r. iHAS REMOVED FROM HI8 OLl stand on Main street to his new bouse, No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so thathe now has the largest and best selected stock in the city of Plain and Fancy Tinware, CooKlng and Heating Stoves, Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and common : Skillets and Lids; Ove.ns and Lids', SngarTKjettles : Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and ommon; . oai tiimis aim ve; miinuWare; Iron. Tlnnea, ana bnmeiea Ware, ana everything conneciea wini me business; In Tact, a general assortment of ' HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. T A good assortment of Tinners' Stock : aat All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING SOOFINCF, Ac, done at short notice. All warranted as represented. Otters to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. )rders solicited. aprl IMPORTANT o Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and j Commissioned Officers, who Served I in the late War. COMMISSIONER OEFIfERS, KJf- ; titled to three months extra PAX ' roper, and Sohllers entitled to the ad- i itional BOUNTY under the late act, will -insult their interests by calllug on , ,'ALKER A GARDNER at their office, 1 orth Thira Bireet. .vi r. Gardner has been aims against the Government. Officers, ildleis. Sailors. .Marines, Ac, may rely i having their papers correctly made out ! id their claims successfully prosecuted, ith the least possible delay. Necessary FORMS, BLANfcS, INSTRUCONS on hand. PAPERS FROM THIS KFICE DO NOT MEET THE DELAYS , the Departments, so generally comuiued of. - , J WALKKR BARDMJCK, Conveyancers, U. S. Claim, Real Estate, dGcneral uouecung Ageuis. ug3-dtf. U1.KHART. J. H. BORGMAN' L IGLEHART & CO., IIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust CITY GROCERY. COMPLETE STOCte AND GENu eral assortment of Staple and Fancy .K-eries constantly on hand, with fresh ivals of Country Produce, such as But- . Eggs, Poultry, Ac. ! win be our aim to supply all reasono wants in our line of a well-regulated ally. L. IGLEHART A CO. Iho the best brands of Flour, Comal. Feed, Ac maylS tf

STEAMBOATS. FOR CUMBERLAND RIVER.

The regular packet Bradley .. Master. Is now loading for all points on the Cumberland River. For freight or passage, apply on board sep20 Ut FOR OUACHITA RIVER, DIRECT. The fine side-wheel Steamer Annt;.. Will. Muthenv. Master, Leaves THURSDAY, Sept. 20th, at 18 a.m. The Camden will take freight for MemEhfci, Vlcksburg, Natchez, and all way inding. Shippers are notified to send freight to sepl8 td HUSTON 4 CO., Agents. Regnlar Louisville and Cairo Packet The new and elegant steamer MARY SWAN, H. B. Champion, Master; N. F.Osterhoct and J. A. Cajtirey, lutes: Will rnn as a regular weekly packet between Louisville and Cairo. 'Will pass Evansville. for Cairo every Saturday, and for Louisville every Tuesday evening. july30 dtf United States Mail! Evansville and Cairo Mail Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. The Evansville and Cairo Mall Company will henceforth run their elegant Steamers, making a Reliable Daily Mail Line, Running as follows: The elegant and fleet Steamer CHARMER, W. A. LOWTH, Master Powlsb, CITt, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Monday and Thursday at 2 P. m. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ARMADA, JOSH V. THROOP .Mastar. WM. DUNN -....Cleric LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Tuesday and Friday, at 2 p. k. The elegant and light-draught PHANTOM, TOM BOLUS, Master ...IRWIN, Clerk, LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 p. m. WLEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. These Boats have been refitted entire. and are now In first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at all hours, by JqI 2 HUSTON A CO., Ag'ts. Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer ADA LYON, Alp H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Woodbury and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-Sued boilers. For freight or passage apply on board. may21 tf OLD RELIABLE IT. 8. MAIL LI2STE ,11 FOB 0 wensboro, Cannelton, and Louisville. The new and elegant Passenger Steamer JOHN T. McCOMBS, HrrsTON Combs, Master; D. M. Warren, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERYMON OA Y, at 10 a.m. ; and THl'KSDAY, at 6 p.m. ROSEHITE, Ballard, Master; John Ouerbachkb, Clerk LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WE.KS1)AY, at 6 p.m. ; and SATI RKAY, at 6 p.m. i i. 'il'ii '. The magnificent side-wheel Packet TARASCON, Jim Lcsk, Master; John Pendleton, Clerk ; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUEKRAY, at 4 p.m.; and SATURDAY, at 9 a.m. These boat have been refitted and refurnished throughout, and are now in firstrate order for the accommodation of the puhlic Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by COX A HUMPHREY, and HUSTON A CO., Agents. A.T. Gillmorb, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Regular Tuesday Packet for Paducah, JolmsouvillcniMl Eastport. The elegant Light Draught steamer P. I. WEBB, A. J. Duncan, Capt..G. W. Vinyakd, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville everj- 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 Eastport with the regular packets for Florence, Ala. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUSTON A CO., decl-ldtf Ageuts. i Valuable Property at Auction. IWll.l. SEIf. AT ATCTION, ON SATURDAY, iept. M, at I o'clock, at the court-house door in the city of Evansville, a valuable piece of property on Water Street, between Main and Locust 28 leet front fa 150 feet deep part of Lot No. H, Original Plan of the town of Evansville. A two-storv brick house on the front, with the best ice-house In tlie city on the hack end. It is the property lately occupied by the steam bakery, and now by Willard A Porter as a commission house. The property will be sold to the highest bidder, upon the following terms: Onethird cash, one-third in six months, and the remaining one-third in one year from dav of sale, with interest on the notes, secured by mortgage on the premises. H. T. DEXTER. Hiram Nelhon, Auctioneer, seplo di'w STEL A TRIBW:. econd St., Between Chestnut and Cherry Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed i Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every decriptfon constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing : of every kind dene on the shortest notice. ; apl8-ly. I

RIVEE NEWS. STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly beingadded U and our job department is under faue personal supervision of one of the best Job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tfcekets ipr Labor, Ac, Ac Orders lelt with either of the wuari-boats will be promptly attended -to. River and Weather. The rain, we believe, is over, and yesterday morning shone out clear and cool, bright and beautiful, i ..dlcaUng that we are to have glorious weather next week. The early morning was quite cool, but the day grew pleasant as the sun mounted the boavena. The river literally run up, the rise amounting to at least twelve feet during the thirty-six hours ending at noon yesterday. At all points above the same rapid rise is going on, and by Monday the river will be out of its banks. The river here at noon yesterday had reached nearly the upper line of the paving now goiug on upon the wharf. Arrivals aud Departure. The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday include the Nashville, Cairo to Evansville; Robert Burns, Cincinnati to Memphis; Newsboy, Henderson and return. Boats Dar. Among the boats due here are the Shamrock and Champion, for St. Louis; Camelia, from St. Louis; Golden Eagle, to Memphis; Van Bureu, to Arkansas River ; Lotus No. 2, Indiana, and Abeona, for New Orleans; Maggie Hays and Nick Longworth, from New Orleans, Roe Hlte, Louisville; Charme;- and Plain City, from Cairo. HlMcellaiieoun. Business was quite dull on the levee yesterday morning. The wharf-boat men were generally engaged in efforts to prevent the water getting up the levee father than they could follow. Hall's wharf-boat was an Island in mid-ocean, but he had her " yanked In " The Nashville had a moderate trip up. Her officers and crew moved their " dunnage and traps " over to, the Plain City, and the Nashville went to the bone-yard. The Plain City was receiving rapidly yesterday morning, and would have a good trip out. She is a handsome and elegant boat, and very fast. .The Robert Burns had a big trip for Memphis. She discharged some freight here The Newsboy had a nice trip from Henderson Capt. Sterrett's two propellers with two barges In tow, passed down without lauding. They are designed for the New Orleans and Galveston trade, and we thought they made about as good time as If they had been built at Louisville From the Memphis papers we learn that the steamer Kate Bruner, Capt. Streeper, struck a wreck of a sunken gunboat on White River near St. Charles, Arkansas, and sank In nine feet water on Friday morning last. She broke in two, and will prove a total loss. As the boat was settling down, an office lamp was broken, which came well nigh adding a conflagration to the disaster. But the fire was extinguished by the clerk, who was badly burned In the effort. The chief engineer of the boat died while she was sinking, being in very poor health previous to the disaster, and during the excitement, a blood vt;ssel burst, which resulted fatally. The Bruner belonged to E. S. Plummer A Co., of Memphis. She is Insured in New York for J6,000. She cost her owners 70,0O0. At the time of the disaster she had about 200 tons of freight on board, most of which was shipped by Johnson A Wright, from the star wharfboat at Memphis. It was valued at about a quarter of a million of dollars. Mr. Marshall the seeond clerk ran down into the hold of the boat, with an arrnftrt of blankets to stop the leak, and came near losing his life, as the vessel filled before he could get out. It was he who put out the fire in the office, caused by the exploded lamp, and afterwards made his way into the vessels hold, but too late to do any good. The Armada has not been sold and is not going to New Orleans. In all other respects the Item in the Coterirr of Thursday, relative to this boat was correct. The Armada will take her place in the Evansville and Cairo packet line, on Wednesday, or at farthest by Saturday next, and will be the prettiest as she Is the most popular boatou the lower Ohio, BontH Leaving: To-Ir. For Cairo. The fleet and elegant Sam Orr goes to Cairo to-day as the regular mall packet. Capt. Allen Duncan Is in command, and Guy Vineyard and Wm.

Haas are her clerks. She leaves at 3 o'clock For Louisville. The superb and palatial Tarascon is the magnificent packet for Louisville this evening, and is the most elegant aud attractive boat afloat, as her chief officers, Capt. Jim Lusk, John Onerbacker, Arthur Field and Billy Stephenson are the most popular coterie of officers on the rippling wave. Oleanlng-a from Our Exrbang-ea. Cincinnati. The Commercial of Thursday says : The weather was cool, cloudy and showery yesterday, with steady, hard rains during the night previous. At Pittsburg the river is rising, with 7 feet in the channel. The Kanawha is falling, with 10 inches in the channel. Here the river has risen over 8 feet during the past 24 hours. With 14 feet on the shoal est bars hence to Louisville. The Scioto, both Kanawhas, Licking, both Mianils and Kentucky Rivers are all pouring out mast plenteously, with considerable drill running past this city yesterday. The rain damaged a considerable amount of Government clothing on the levee, Tuesday night, which had been hauled down to the gangway of the Lawrence for shipment to Jetl'ersonville. Capt. Wash. S. Kerr yesterday purchased the Robert Moore from the Big Sandy Packet Company for E),000 cash, for the Portsmouth and Pittsburg trade. Loi-isviLLE.-The Democrat of Thursday says : , The rivei took a notion to "get on a bust' yesterday, and " went up" amazingly, and at last accounts was"going up" with 7 feet 10 inches in the canal, and 5 feet 10 Inches in the chute on the falls. There has been very heavy rains above, and the chances are lavorable for a good rise in the river. Business was very brisk on the levee. It looked like old times. The weather was cloudy and cool, and more rain was expected at a late hour last night. The recent heavy raluscaused the river to rise at a lively rate and open the eyes of steamboatmen and merchants. The wharf yesterday presented an old time appearance ; boata were plenty, and freights abundant. We are glad to notice the fact that business Is revlng on the levee. The J. R. Gilmore goes to Memphis Instead of Arkansas river this trip. She Is loading at Cincinnati.

While Will Hays was courting tne Muses the Gilmore - passed down the river, and at the writing of the above paragraph, she was lying submerged near the Illinois bore, below Mound City. Watch the arrivals closer, Will. Loading atCincinnati eh? We guess her owners wish she were. St. Lodis. The Democrat of Thursday, says: The river swelled rapidly yesterday. nd damaged sundry piles ot freight. Other piles of lumber, salt, etc, were being encroached upon last evening, and became a prey to the au eous element, if the diaymen employed .or the purpose diduat-suo-ceed in qhickly removing said articles of merchandise. The current Is very turbulent. The Illinois (s rising rapidly hank: full, and ten feet of a rise In the Missouri was reported last evening. This looks very much lfke the symptoms of a freshet. Hence it behooves owners o goods on the banks to remove them without delay. To I'airo we may report eleven feet in the channel. Business Is improving. New Orleans freights fluttered considerably yesterday. During a portson of the afternoon, the Kilgour and Lady Gay were getting all they ooukl attend to, aud passengers were unexpectedly numerous, not only. for them, but for the Memphis and Arkansas packets. The rates to New Orleans yesterday were: flour oOc per barrel, pound, freights : and 40c. The Kilgour took Hour on l ut sday at Tic. and none yesterday at the reduced rates. It was rumored the barge line will put corn down to 20? per bag, and flour to 40c per barrel. Freight was abundant for the Arkansas, and boats for that stream were numerous enough at the wharf to take it all, and more. Memphis. The BulU tin of Tuesday says: The river is rising very slowly here, and has advanced a few inches within the past twenty-four hours. Business on the landing was dull yesterday, and confined to the putting out of the Belle St . Louis cargo, and to a lot of Southrrn produce brought by the Dolsen from New Orleans. The weather was warm, and entirely too much so for comfort. New Orleans. The Times, of Monday, says: ' Another pleasant day passed off yesterday. With a clear atmosphere and pleasant breeze the latter part of the day was really delightful. In the evening large numbers of our citizens promenaded the levee, that great mart of commerce being almost deserted by steamers, only four occupying the whole extent of the steamboat landing. '1 he last few days of clear and dry weather has assisted In drying up the mud, and draymen have nearly cleared the landing of Western produce.

TRANSPORT ATI O STAB "UNION LINE." Union R. R. and Transportation Company, Fust irreiarlvt Line. VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The only I ine carrying freight to and from the Eastern Cities. F. H. EHRMAN, Resident Ag'U Evansvillk, Ind. F. H. EHRMAN & CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEECHANT8. DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, FLOUR, AC. Corner Locust and Water Streets. EVAXaVILLMi, JIfD. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. 8"' rflHE ADAMS EXI'KESS COMPAJL ny respectfully announce to their friends and patrons the public of Evansville and vicinity that, with Increased facilities for the transportation of Freight Packages, Money and Valuables, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Especial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, Notes:, and the transportation of valuable packages. Any information in regard to the routes, 4c, can be dbtatrted at the office oa First street, next door to the Post-office mar!8 THOMAS GAIT HK t ut. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., FORWARDING AND C0NMISSI0N : ,iio-i :!.!!;. i'.i:ot'l I'-'j'tn-" l-W !.'S 1:1, UwlflWV ' MERCHANTS, all !-il90t9Y' 'iUi, . iff '''' -.ion . - ..v.t..;i wi r.'i!'i'i"'; And special Agents for the BKLLKFOXTAINE K. B. CO., ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO. And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES guaranteed. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO., August 13, 1866 augH Agents. STRAYED. STRAYER HORSE From the subscriber's residence, corner of First and Oak Streets, Evansville, Ind., on the 1st of September, a bright bay Horse, with full main and tail, about 15 hands high, and some 10 or 11 years old; has a small white svwtt f r tha fnrohoaH onrl Knmp whiT on one of his hind feet'; is slightly blind in the rlgnt eye; very Etna ana gen tie. Any person who may notice said estray and give information or return him to the owner will be properly rewarded. sepl5 4tS ALLEN C. HALLOCK.

COMMISSION CARDS. Brown, Dunkerson & Co, Evansville, Ind. E. SCHOENI.ATJB, New Albany, Ind. R K. DUNKERSON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, J1TTHS' 'I'.'IOt1 NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. octU4m.

J. C. Dusoncibet A Co., FORWARDING COM MMVfjnM PRO" DUCE MERCHANTS, No. 1!) North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. tip! mil J Evansville. Ind. oetlS - , DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. B. W. HARPER, DAtf. 4Uii: A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras-street j New Orleans, La. nov2itf IHARPE A SMITH, PRODUCE AJSD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seeds, and Produce generally, No. 5 South Wateb Stbeet, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly filled. apr23 JOHN 13. HALL, FORWARDING fc COMMISBIOR MERCHANT, STEAMBOAT AGENT, And Wharf boat Proprietor, Evansville, octl8 Indiana. LEWIS HOWES, Cotton Factor. Produce and Commission Merchant, SO. 274 FRO XT BTREKT, Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, MEMPHIS, TENN. WILL MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I WlU go arantee my best efforts to give satisfaction in every particular. Reerencet: First National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. apr23 3m Speed, Summers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 60 Poydras street, iftl" U'"i I ij UOK i" !lil-S !' W New Orleans, La. a Carleton, Foote 4 Co., New York. Speed. Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart. Scockard A Co., Mobile, Ala, dec30'tio dtf A. S. HAYHCKST. 3. 3. WIf IVAKER. Hayhuret A Whittakcr, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FOKWARD1NG MERCHANTS. No. 6.... .. South Water St. Dealers In Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. tf UOWELL A H1L18PAIIUH, Upper Wh "if boat Proprietors, FORWARDINU AND COMMISSION Mk, CHANTS, and General - aroboat Agents. Sli iwneetown. Illinois. N.B. Particular alt ntion giv.'n to collecting purchase chan.eK. apr28Sm L. U. BA I RD Ot. a. STABT BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman fc Co., EKERAIi ACF.STS, PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission MerQ- Wheeler Pres't First National Bank, ' ami ?-um i urr, vice riwuein cvauavme National Hank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly NEW FOUNDERY. Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMEER TILLMANN & 00. Foundery, corner Sixth Street and ('anal. Office at H. E. Blemk'er's, No. 14 Second Street, -?U Main and: Sycamore. THIS NEW FACTORY IS NOW IN full operation, and is manufacturing COOKING STOVES, F6r Wood and Coal, tj p. a Tree st n vive For Wood and Coal, All of the latest and most approved patterns. Skillet and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Sugar KeUles, Dog-Irons, Grates, and Castings in general. Also manufacturers ot TINWARE COPPER aud XHEKT-IRUN WARE, and dealers in MANTLES and GRATES, TINNERS' STOCK, TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IRON and COPPER WARE, JAPAN WARE, BRITANNIA WARE. BUCKET-EARS. WIRE, BASTING SPOONS, LADLES and SKIMMERS, SHOVELS, Ac, Ac. ; in fact, everything In our line. A large and complete stock. All warranted as represented. Orders and calls solicited before purchasing anywhere else, at H. E. BLEMKER'S, 14 Second Street, aul3 d3ra Evansville, Ind. SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, 4c. Hunnel A- Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, Scc.; Also, Dealers In MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Sawing of every description done to order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corker Walkct street and Canal, april Evansville, Ind.

MACHINISTS,

WILLIAM HELLMAfl (Successor to Kratr A Hellr ft CITY FOUflWEK ' X-.ii Manufacturer and Builder - a PORTABLE AND STATIO STEAM ENGINES AND BOELEBS' SAW AND GRIST MILJL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, . Cotton and Tobacco CIRVULAR SA W MILLS Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Ikon and Copper Wbk Order on short notiee. IRON AND BRASS CA&TIWmm of every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, tjioins, &c, at manuiacturers' pr; REPAIRING done at short notice. apr35 BOOTS AND SHO BOOTS and IHO -ATWHOLESALED IVo. a"5 : I . I . ;- 'd! M- I1ST STREEH, A tARfiE ASSORTMENT ON r. and Goods arri vine almost d The Trade is respectfully invited amine my Stock, with the assu they will find as 6ood Goods and as Low AS ANY HOUSE IN THE Thankful to old customers for 1 I would respectfully solicit a cos 01 me same. July 13 DENTISTS. DRS. HAAS & COOKE, Surgeon leiitl0fcRooms over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Street, EvansviH,. FREEING DULY THANKFUL. w ho i-i.i-v liberal Datronaee h. .. mist, seven vears. and nortruinent residents of the city, desd'j uersons (whether they need their pr sional services or not) to visit their and see me various si.j ict wm faf nred. Improvements and Inventions are 1 madp. and evervthine that will subi the interests of their patients is secure them. Their estaunsnment ana iaei an en rial to anv In the Eastern cities. They have several Anesthetics for viating pain wnen extracting teem. Cheeks that are sunken can be re tn nearlv their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIPICi TEETH made anywhere in the U'a States are made by us. Irreguiarlls i , Children s Teeth successfully currectedc. Those having Decayed Teth. nli i lift" either have them extracted off! I led fttkK? latter if possible), rne neaitn as I o ties and the remaining teeth de Neuralgic Affections treated; Palatal

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