Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 December 1866 — Page 2

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1866.

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CORRESPONDENCE. From Spencer County. Editors Journal:

Nothing very strange Las transpired since my last, in tislcorjpr of the earth. With "Winters near approach, overcoata and furs are called into Service, while th fniti. snow flake! bring boisterous shouts or lee irom the schoolboys, "who prefer a heavy isnow storm to all the books in creation, i In no departmentrof business have 'we greater evidence "that the ' world moves,'" than inVthe means and bp-. porsunues,! 191 jODiaining, an education fta coin pared with the log school house , days 'jot forty .gears'- agd.wheh Oel6'gfaphy';Was unknown, .as a'study,' and" "he was esteemed a "No., 1 Teacher, "('who could " cipher to the Rule of Three". In those days the " Master "was always " turiied out", on Christmas, .and a general treat: was the price of read mission to the scbool-j refused, after being bound, the duck4Bf ,prpcesa was resorted fc, to brin hini -to terms, and that seldom failed; By this I am reminded of a conversation, with one of our oldest: citizens a few months ago, from whom I learned the following facts concerning the ear jy ! history' of Southern Indiana : In 1809, or 1810, a man named Meeks was killed by tho Indians,1 on'.Ltytle Pigeon Creek, in this cOutityy, whose body they : attempted , to j; secrete, in ; a, hollow tree, iq the field where i he; wa3 at work. In the attack upon the, family residence one of the. old man's son! y wasf wounded. This4, was. ,the last of the efforts of the Red men to aveige their wrongs in the Southern pari of. the. Btate. ,: When the' alarm was'given, "twenty men only , could be mustered, within, the present abounds of Spender ii County, where- now are' found nearly four thousand men' capa-, ble ol bearing -arms. . Uapt X nomas Speocer, who. afterward fell at Tippecanoe; led the pursuit, but the perpetrators of the crime were, not found.' ' ' At.' that' time' .there .'.was '.no, mill nigher." than Negley's, on Big Eigeon Creek;; i except a - horse mill or two across' the' Ohio River,' and, not until 1815ywas t any better -J 7- that year Frank. Morton put;. in .. operation, a "band mill," some twelve miles from this '"place, whereby two men could grind one bushel of corn meal in an hour, which was thought to be very expeditious. If " cake "j. was "to be had for a wedding or other special occasion, some wheat was ground in like manner,- and passed through ; a Bieve made irof: dressed1 buckskin ''.'or' very coarse iloth,' stretched across Ja hoop.' Whaf , would " some ' of , ou'rV' modern belles';ihink of a wedding cake made of such, flour? 1 '! I : i i ; i v ''. -;: Those were the days of pure whisky and barshare plows, whieh steam .a4 TTpK?S., . fcgenuity have swept away, nevermore toreturn.!? ;is yy-x - Even the luxury of a feather-bed was enjoyed by very' few.1 forest leavesith-bear,;ibuffalfttnd.' deer I uiueB, ana rousing log ores, sumcea to keep the sleepers,-of .those; days as comfortable as all the jdomestic arrangements of the present time, ( . s r. Newspapers atd mail facflitlea were things Lto j be talked about only by those o who had lived " East' of Ithe mountains." ": : :-; "'"'-1 ':'-t:i:j '; .' ' But enough. One letter would not suffice to give a tithe of. the old man's experience of three score years in the Ohio Valley.,; More anon. -; i As ever, Willie Barlow. Rockport, Dec. 3rd, 1866. ; Secretary McCulloch's Report. . ' From the New York Herald. Thefacts presented by the Secretary are hiehly gratifying. The fieurea show that we are prosperous beyond every precedent ana all. calculations.1 The receirits vfrom all the ordmarv sources of revenue, "independent of loans, -for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866, were" five hundred and fifty, eieht millions. For the quarter end ing September 30, 1866, thev amount was one' hundred and fifty-eight mil lions. ' The " actual income exceeded the estimates for the first three quar ters of this year, beginning in January and ending in June, over ninety mi7 lions, and for the ' following quarters ia a greater' proportion. v Mr. 3lcCul7 loch had ' no idea, and cerhaDS few had, of the, 'stupendous resources of iue counuy. The expenditures were two hundred millions less than : estimated for' the fiscal year. The enormous estimate of over three hundred millions was made for the War Department before peace wa3 fully restored and while the bulk of our armies were in - aervW Th Department has expended only about one hundred and. nineteen millions. which makes nearly the difference of two hundred f minions;, between the estimates and actual expenditures, v The balance in the Treasury on Oc tober 1, ot thisjearnWaa one hundred and torty-two million s r; A The public, debt on., June ;30, 1865, orfT ."U,vii'.'t1 .-id Mi -r.'l V

less cash in the Treasury, was $2,681.

000.000. June 30. 1866. it was $2,650,000,000; showing a net. decline of fcu.uuu.uuu tor tne year. .But tour months after that is, on October 31, 1866,the debt :waa $2,551,000,000, showing & decrease durlng..these four months of $99,000,000. With the present vast income of : the Government, the debt would necessarily continue to decrease more rapidly, beeausenearlyairof libcclaims for war expenses., have ;beea paid.! ; But the Secretary says, "It is not expected, nor js .ity desirable", perhaps, that the same rate of reduction should be continued, vi.i-n. . x-.-i'i ' j He proposes to diminish the; internal taxesjand a modification of the tariff, which, will reduce the Iduties on importations, Ile i thinks;. the 'tariff should bfli so. revised; agito remove the burdens,: pu industoy, -s ahd : especially bn: that.. which weighs' upon the production; of raw.' materials. He ia cidedly opposed to taxing raw laaterii als.. . The amount of revermft Via wonfia is onlyenough for a'nr economical administration of the Government arid 1 for.jeducing gradually Jhe.principaJof the'uational debt ,He ihinks four ir UveMjniiiions; a .monto snomaioe apns.a .moum vpwviitmve ati-f puea ju ex tmguiahing.ihfedeb-But Me say? to above all, tkera femst be no additional donations to railroads and other companies.!:-" The debt," he urges, can' and should be taid bv the iereneration "that created it. He wisely maintains that a national debt is a burden and a severe strain on republican' institutions." M :,i . .;. i .v.::-) .': ' iii He proposes to issue, twenty years' five per cent.; bonds, payable in England on, Germany, :to absorb the six per cents now held in Europe. This is very, w'qll aa far as it goes; but it wdulq.be much ibetter to; consolidate he whole-debt into five "per cents and for a longer Deriod.v . This would re n-i der the debt uniform and less expen sive., as s welt as., more simple toi man age, ihe longer period would give a greater value in the transformation of onetock for anotheri and would not prevent, the government buying the debt .up at,! any ;time. with its sinking fund.",;,-;,-;'...;) .lii-i.vi f 'J. Spme ,of j( theseii,viewsnare!I sound enough; but-': when 'Mr1.' McCuIloch gets on. his iOld. hobby of forcing Bpe cie payments he shows that in this respect he is a.man of one idea. " He re grets, that. Congress did nqt'.givef him more power to contract fche currency.' He has; done all' he could-by withdrawing .legal tenders, but : th0' 'inT crease of the national bank "'currency has kept the amount "of; circulation much. as it was: when he made his last, report. He regards " a redundant legal tender currency : as the- prime cause , of r our; financial difficulties." W n at nnancial dithculties i .yv here are they?..;,Are they found, in hisoverflowing Treasury or! in, the universal prosperity and active industry or, th country?,.. They: v; are ?i nowhere Dut . 4in , : nis ; 7 imagination.- Mninetruth ' is , Mr.,' McCulloch J aDDears to be incapable of learn ine either rom, the actual . condition . of things or, the,, lessons ,, of history: u He ; Bays specie payments, ought to be resumed and could be by the first day of Julyr 1868,, and he - hopes, the legislation of . Congress will be such as , to bring: it about earlier. There are no financial difficulties now,, nor ; are there likely to be, under j our, present,! gradually progressive .movement ! toward specie paymeuta; but. if a o attempt should, be made tO: carrvi out: hia theorvjih whole country would be plunged into revulsion ana oankruptcy. . u . vni s'' Strongly as we object to thiupaTt of i the Secxetary'a report, there are other TJortions which call for commenda-; tiom e'ooma. of. these we have referred to : butt we cannot close our remarks without expressing the hope that Con-1 rress may aot upon his tecommendation to pass. laws for the government ot ' our mercantile : marine, so that such a disaster as that of the Evening Star may not occur againj .'? , ! -' 7. Grand A.kmt BADOE.-In pursu ance of Special Order No. 2, issued by General n iHurlbut i Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the ReSablic, a commission consisting of eneral J..C. Webber, Adjutant General of.IUinois, Colonel N. Hi Tyner,' Adjutant General ot lowa, and Major O., M.jjWilson, "Adjutant General of Indiana; met at Springfield, Illinois, on . Saturday,; and adopted a badge, the design of which was furnished hy Mr. Jbi.E. Myers, architect, ot that city. ; It is to be of gold and Bilver, representing the diflerent r terms ot service and national emblems in relief, with the' characteristics . of the Order. : The design is very chaste and appropriate; It will be manufactured by the Badge Manufacturing Company of the G. A. IL, Lafayette, Ind. Jd. Journal., -, ';.n'-:i!. -;. !;; ?-': Has -this JK Badge ! Manufacturing Company"- ah-exclusiv patent in the business ?.' . Or,', will the members. ; of the G.i,A.:B. be permitted to! secure tbeir badges from other sources? ' !''A . WORM( LOZENGES. miIISTKlEI Asn hrTiimi ,X I medicine has accomplished all where- it was given a, fair trial, , audi iims Hi waj o uuiversal eatisfacMon than any -i .. ,, .,, WitM IESTROYKlatfl It, is adapted to all all children love it. , Thousands who! have-'tTled Clark's1 'Worm Loze'ngpji'? jire rsddv to teslliy o its superlorltv: over all remedies now in use, Manu-i lactured- bv COUKTiur at, IjUMPKIN.vifprletors, fOWensboroJ For sale by CLOUD & AKIN, 'and T.C BRITJWELL & CO., Jivansvillei lno, i nov293m - ! ' 11 ' '

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HATS AND CAPS.

, r ' and ; : , STRAW- o o"d u: Hcrcliaii'tsj Attention HEprv JOU , ARE. "SWLXGINO round the clrcla ""of our "Wholesale Houses, drop In and examine our stock of goods, as we have ona of. the largest and best-selected' stofcks' of Hats Caps, Ladies and. Misses', Trimmed , Hat and ; Shakes Hoods ever brought to this marked J which we will sel a.t prices that will glVf youja large margin forprofitSi 'Tf yott btiy your Hals in dliwiMaft.'lgiivmerS'luii! bring your bins with you and: we will 'duplicate them, and save you freight, t If yo ca't come, send us Jrour 6rders anil we o . e-"", , or yoxi P can return them to us at onr rnSA t . .,T ' v ;.?) . '.--I .. : No. 2S ortB Urst Street, 5 ' (Next door to Hollingswbrth Bros.): 5 ' ' ."; 4 .; .. - 'r . ! . i.li i. ' . '.. - nov20 dflm -! -'' ' EvANsyn-tE, Inii, ' , -, i . i , , , , i , i U i i i . J .... .. ,! ... :: ;; Ladies' XTurs.' TTTE ARE OPEXIXO THIS SEASON K ir , the largest and best stock of i. FUR GOODS, of every description; for ,Ladies,' Gentlemen, Misses', and Children's Wear that has ever been offered , in the city, consisting in part of i i d ., i ; Hudson '; Bay','' Sablel ' Mink, ',' "Lynx, Fitch,', Ermine,, Siberian Sqxiir- ,. 'j ,i,..-;z f rel, etc . vm a ;.y: and all the lower grades - of Furs In CAPES, TIPPETS,. VICTORINES, MARTA LETTS, TALMAS, COLLARS, ETJGENIES, MUFFS CUFFS, etc. - Also. Fur Caps, Collars. Gauntlets. Gloves. etc.. ett-i ' jFurs are a specialty In our business, and, .we proiess 10 Keep ine Desi; . slock, in me city, at .prices as low as the lowest. Being ludges of Furs, we warrant onr goods to b as represented. 1 - . ' : ; VAUTliEPv "& :iarc6nieiC s. -vi v- 39 Main Street;5'0 -,"': ocl9atilljanl'97 f.1i" '''" ' 'i.liV.' I." 7 Mi GROCERIES, in Preston & Bkos.1 F. P. CabSON. i (.' Fv A.t PaESXOK. -'.preston Wliolesale , Orbcers', So; 1 9 : First Street, -. rr TtOWARli. PHIHTflKS & BAHHUTT. ,-fi I ' ' . New Orleans. Pbkstoh A Bros:,1 ',!!.' i,:.'Ii'.Ui ' ' ' ' " -uivV. ui.n A : hv HutsonTiBej UL Wit. R. Pkeston,'.:r; ::'.-'! ' i New York. toov27dtt . . f f - ; i JACOB straub;&:;son, 1 t'il d- kirw HARDWAUE & CUTIJERY, ','.!'. ,.tn ' S-- -J f.-. ,II!lD r.il . i'mrl. 'r-mtm "mwl. tL. t2i Between, Second and- STUrd Streets, . nov27dlm. Ik: 'HI: '0 TJ'i If-' J JlM! ft I ui "!)!?. if. BEMEIIT & VIELE, i!. tti i GROCERIES, SOUTHWEST CORNER, FIRST AND SYCAMORE STREETS, - Evawsvii.1,, Ind. nov28 dtf X. K. WHKKLEK, ' JAKES D. RIQG8 WHEELER &; RIGGS, ' Wholesale '' Dealers in ' u.'il 'l II io SOUTHEASt CORNER FIRST Al'D SYCAMORE STREETS, Mi,, I All orders promptly. attended to. nov26 dtf ' .'!ChriM. riedderlch." Ja&.W, lAuer.'.' HF, I) II E K I (' H 1. A I; . R, Deajers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Hut'H, &c, &c, Sycamore Street, between Fourth and Fifth, Evansvllle, Ind. . . All kindH of CouDtry Produce taken In exchange for Goods, and the highest market price paid. . , . r In connection with the store, there is a large and commodious Wagon Yard for the accommodation of countrj dealers. . seplSrtly , , ; s ,

CLOTHING.

Vo. 5 South First Street. llj:L0TSJPEICHf :r t .'DEALER UN i JlensV and . Boys' Clothing furnishing . Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres and Doeskins Made to order, and fits guaranteedat '1 'lowest possible Prices; , ,' ii r! in :; , . . . ' ' 1 So! 5 South Ftrst Streel. noV286mT . ' ,-' I .,'- p, M. i .ran f-di f ew Clotll House. HINEY TK1.DMAK. H. FELDMAN & CO., s ; i No. 11 SOUTH FIRST STREET, ! Wholesale Cloth House f. j , Hi ;,, ; -1,1! illf. i and , .Tailors' Trimmings. . - TTTE TAKE PIEASCRE IS AN. w nouncing to the Trade that we have luaL otoened the laraest and most complete stock of IMPORTED and AMERICAN :LOTHS. and TAILORS' GOODS Jn Indianai consisting in part of . . ( . '. Gmimfire, "vi-r' ;,. I Doeskins, , ' .' v: ! CMncbXttaz, V,-j.:.i ,, ,1.. .Duffels, . lijiic i ' Pignets,' ' .;'.-! 7ytW -1; i Fj and jB.', Coatings, , i Satinets, . Jeans, -' ' : ' ,. ! YestingSy . ' ;. ,ytttalians.VlJ. TAILORS', TRIMMINGS, in fuU stock,' Of every variety, Our Mr.' Peele, Is late of the house of Sonneborne & Co., the largest cloth buyers, Importers, and jobbers of- New York City, and agents for European manufacturers. We have made arrangements with this celebrated house to keep us fully supplied with- goods of the best qualities and latest styles. With these facilities, we guarantee our customers to DUPLICATE NEW YORK PRICES and compete with any house In the West. ' MERCHANT TAILORS of this city and the West are invited to call and examine our stock and prices, and. satisfy themselves. '. fsepld3m -iii I MUSIC. I f.Xlll-.llJ. I . Cilll'li-;--. ! '! WARREN & CONYNGTON'S ! PIONEER MUSIC STORl : ISfb, I'3Xai Street. ...j i L.",.i si;-, v.,-, . : .. w Plana E ARE THE SOLE AflE!fTS for .thoei SDlendid: " Gold , Medal Pianos " manufactured by Knabe.". ,We also have a large lot of Pianos, from other makers, very fine and at low prices. 1 " All instruments sold , by us are FtTLLT WArrantkdw ' . . .. .Inov22dlm, I ! JiMI ..i.i-'l U -Vi:i .ii. I'II niT'.-flJ Mi.l Oil U'.rll il. -.U 3.'.' .'-ii.q -Jlitn:) ;i .ii '.!!;' ii; ..' i; t.i'ur.A r:io-, t .. iii 1 1 Ion : 'd CONYNGTON ; hni-!'. no n-; ui." .'njii.i; ATE NOW THE, FINEST' STOCK H :i of Christmas Goods; at wholesale br retail, ever brought to this market. ,., ) ,. - WORK ,56x,in'Kosewoodai-: , nut, and Mabogaiiy. . ;.,.:. ,r w WRITING DESKS, in Rosewooc - "Walnut, Mahogany, and Papu " Mache. ' ' Splendid CASKETS, containing all the implements for Sewing, &c. G LO VE i BOXES! CAD A S, J SATCHELS, &c.,&c. Pearl, Steel, and Jet B UCKLES. . -- J -J.---- - i , " ' ' SLEEVE BUTTONS, all kinds: Beautiful Ornaments in China. ' Motto Cups and Saucers. ' ' '. , ',! Cigar Stands,- in Ty'obd and China., ' ;' iga Cases. l'' ''"' ;t::''' Perfume and Jewel Stands!'" 1 i- : -"-"v ;,'".:,..,, T. v: ..t Toys of every imaginahlg i "shape. ' DOLLS, from $10 down W5 cents'. ; Boys' Carts, Sleds, Doll Cabs, &c.:, Ac: Card Cases, in Pearl, Shell, and Scotch -Wood.' ' ( And thousands of other articles not necessary to mention, but can be seen by Calling at'. .," ,, , " -, , it , . 1 : I i .- . 7 v i-v-, : Kol 1 Main Street. 0 i r.r-.,..!. .,;!.! I . , '! nov22 dim. :lc

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DRY GOODS.

1 1 1866. FALL TRADE. 1866. CABPENTER,; WHITE . & BAKER, i .-.el !') Ini n,f-i;u . i; iu; Mini' M;aiii in -.iuii- ,ni;..nloffer, tow the Pikag or ileoe, Litest Nov - 1 1 An 4 n . . . A. """'f:,!!))) 10 Kill... FANCV Jf DRESS GOODS. .VK i: i!J 1" I '.':;fi i(!iinv fiilkH, Merlnoe; dobargsAlpacaS,1 Poplins DeLainea. Rep. Oriental Lusters. (imti Checks and fct-ripes. JNainsooKs. i.iii.BwiHS Mnlls Bishop Lawns, i n.. I , Victoria uo.,j rittuuiiriiiiili il. ' ciotns, rancy casw-., . . ,s I -.meres. Doe Skins. ' '. .! 'r in' ikentncny ,.i :u ' . . . Jeans. Tweeds,' Satlnfrts! Double-arid-Twlst CassI mens,- j.dj! i veiveis,'! insn ijinens, i aDie llnens, unen Handneiv, r chiefs. Toilet Quilts, Veil t ,i mil Bareges, ' Checks, '- .,k, imi ecru ipes.,i i ck8. : i r.' BALMORAL, SKIRTS. of our own manufacture, and warranted. Notions! Notions! . . . ? We have ' the-1 largest stock of Fancy Goods to be found in the city, and will sell as cheap, or cheaper, t ban any house, in me w esi. , , , CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, i. ' iiUOUS. JN UHIAH. AJN13 - , ' ' BREAKFAST SHAWLS, a lartre stock, and at lowest prices. . - The -attention: of the- trade Is invited to examine our stock and prices before ma king their purchases. We will not be un dersold. CARPENTER.! WHITE & BAKER. novlCdtt !.),..,., ! . .1 WEEDi&r GLASS, u v l!f Main street, between Seventh and Eighth , EVANSVjLLE,.INp TEALERS IK SKY CiOOIi, BOOTS jlp ana noes, xiuia ana uaps, clothing, inolioiih, sc. . ijesjom. , , , - , ; kanaWi SALT ON HANI AND FOB SAKE' AT the lowest market rates by ! ' 'i!.l L RUFFNER '' JR. .('"! -r! u.; i t i ,. v, 1 i . . '.' in l General Agent Kanawha Salt Co., No. 5 North .Water" Street (upstairs), an3l dfim' F.vansville, Ind,. T.i li'. '- 'n..'."(i GREAT ATTRACTION f WE NOW OFFER TO THE PITB- . 11c, at low rates, the largest, stock of Iiadiea' Cloaks: ;w -: -.;! Shawls,"-' : ir iijrln.v! 'Nubias, ,4f Breakfast Sliawls .. ' i I , and Hoods, i i rr a. i iMertaoes, ilf-i;:'-l- . . , H .,- '.. i I If I t AH-weol DeLalaes, .l :;.-.! Y-!iil.ii,:i.'U'. Y-S il). '' Foreign I?ress Goods,;; ,'i : ; ;;;; Black Jaiuy'siiis,' ; .ft. --( Blankets,', It 1 l!i f j. Damasks, : r .,-.: . . v V - -5 !. ' .-. ,'l- -,' Table Linens, Towels"and Napkins Cloths, ' ; ' Cassimeres," l Vestings,', . t 5 .. ' '.. ' . French Beaver Coating,- , , . Jeans, : Y ..: ' ...'-'. ' -. . -J and Tailors' Trimming?. Millinery,- ! Hats, 1,;-li-ju: Bonnets, i ;? .ii'Hi' vvlVi'OiI :'1 French' Flowers: : , I t r , and Fancy Goods, lt:,i: - IN,'!.- UJ JMOUOnS.. jf(,-!. ii: 'u-vi.i ! in ! 'I,. u Corsets,; ;, .!.,li:)!!i. ! . jY cioak Trimmings, I I- I . 'I i , L ! " f" I r-in ; ' Dress 'Trimmings, and i -i-.V. v!.i Vi '!-'"'-i- -: - The Nicest Yarn in the Country, ; &C, Ac, ... all of which we will sell cheap, wnoiesam aud retail. i-' i'D ; - '- SCUAFKER, BUSSING & C0 ..... Mammoth Store,' Nos. 17 and Main St., I .- , ,.1 l M l - I 1! ' ' . oci6 ;,: j -i. y"""iui""-

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DRY GOODS.

MACKEY, NISBET & CO., J - .Wholesale Dealers in DRY-GOOD&rAND K0TI0XS,Jyi Maln.:srcet,tli:i. novffdffCT yTEyVviifi;. r Y GOODS. WHdriaALii&ALKRS W 1 iJ 1 STAPLE1 ri( NTD' ''ycV' X) n y ao. o n s.. . t;a Jiuia oi .vituiiii fit. FIRST STiribeltMalifaai Sjiwiinore,) J lErxssiiX, Ind., CAM. THE ATTEXTIOX OF THE. t,PH H tfl IhAlr lam. anrl ftoulrahla .tw.lr

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are ottering at great bargains. n , HEAD MOONEYi bexaii; 40 Main Street-; 40 A complete stock of Jli Fair-'anii ' WintFi Dry- Goodi NEW GOODS arriving dally, , DRESS GOODS",' TRIMMINGS, and ' FANCY GOODS.

A lull, line In .every shade of THJ BEST 1 1

FRENCH MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, ;jri SHIRTINGS, WHITE GOODS, - LINENS, , ;;ri;- flanneIs,V HOSIERY', .'. i'i - :;i r ". 1,.,. - bUAtXliS: , , , .CLOAKS, : tm...f blankets: HEAD & ' MOONEY, 40 ; ' Main Street1 u 40 sep7 d2m . j . . , . . CONFJECTIONERIES. ! Ooixfeotioiiei-ies H. X. AHLERINO. H. T. HA8SXER. - AHLERING & HASSLER, ':;. dJ-'-:. .i:-!!7:;-. : i ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers In , ' tv'.U .VUi-ikil'Sli 1'-. '-.iiil'' ' Candies,-'-'' --::j,:i vm1 i"i"u: i :: .Foreign Fmite ! ..'l ti.i- n a; 'i .-i ;il: --liii'ii'ii h S i; V ;! i i!! j o )iii ( rnd-rn;'! '-i ; Toys, tit i FANCY WARE) No. 15! Sddtli First Street, ," . ' ; .V

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Trade at the lowest rates, and warrantee , of pure quality. ' -' "We keeo a mil assortment of Foreign '. ' .

FrolU and Nuts. Canned Ooods, fine fre-K eryes, Jellies, 4c, ,. .. .j Tni, ,

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of every description, for presenU and at- , tractive amusement. , . -. . ; : FIREWORKS ; ' in full supply and general variety.; : j . r -Agents for-f- 1 ' ' i D. I. Mallory A Co.'s Oysters. oc28 dly - i - H.HEEMANISr, ,T 'i- 'i.-i - CANDY MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In TOY8,,riREWORKS, . t Si V its, nun, . , i LEMONS AND .; . . , ,T-Y, ; ORANGES, ,, No. 4S Maiw Strkbt, between First and ! 1 Second, ' I .V , ;:t: If! ! , ., j Jlt'Vflllfl.-) ! . Sole Agent for ' i. ,; M ALTBT'S BALTIMORE OYSTERS. .! I .-i ; .inn. Ladles' and Oents' ' .;.novl-2m. , ,, ...... ... HOTELS. :j in -r-F .'Jin -.:.i i: a Ariiericaii I House. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor,. , atw Indiana. . Free Omnibus rnnnine from thT PoVi nii:l,- )ii i.--..; .:. . apria- r ri'l

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