Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 January 1867 — Page 5

THK KVANSVItLK DAILY JOURNAL WKDNESOAY. JANUARY 9, 1867.

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BOARDING.

BO IROIXG. The best of accommodation can be had at MRS. E. M. BUSS'.-. TO Division street. Uree aim comfort a'ile rooms tor the accommodation offeuiUes, - tt.i . u. ; jauaaam - PRIVATE BftABDISfl-ASTPElt ,m. wanting warm, comfortable rooms c m be aeeommodaied at Mrs. a, BefleyB.m Fourth Street, ten MuXberrynd Guu. , ;-.,i.v-.t Juaiw.-.. PRIVATE BOARIING.-A tew yountr gentlemen of good mow! chn-tei can set Day Board with Mrs, J. K. Keeves mi Second street, next to the Vine st Callatthebouse, ftVi- r'' uov"J d'Sm ' -r"AGENTS WAilTED-i FOB TUB i j4 ; J Vt j "WOMEN OF, THE ATTRACTING TIIOl'SANOS BV lis thrilling recotd of the noble and im.e minded women, who followed their husbands and sons to tne war. " Written inl th glowing and soul-stirring language of IRA.NK.HOOKK. Selling beyond our most sanguine expectation Twelve thousand copies sold the first month of Us issue, Hundreds of commendations from the Press and distinguished individuals are pouring in from ail parts of the country. Agents are reporting from ten to twknty-fivk orders, per day, andsathey find many who are ready o tatte the work ms so )ii as present ed. which Is a n kw FEATUBK IX THE BOOK, BUSINESS. ThlS work is Its own recommendation, and sells freely to the best classes of society. Faithful, energetic, persevering men and women will, in tae Agency, find lucrative employment, v . ' , If an Agency Is wanted, send for circular, giving full particu.ars. Addtess, NATIONAL, t UbLISIIINGCU, - 148 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' dec2J-tiiirebl3 LOST. TOST-MASONIC BADGE On Monday i mnminv 7i h In-it... a Masonic (K. 1.) CfiF. in riilt and -iisiiiel lorin a Malfr. minwril)(4l In hoc eigno vinee. A rewnnl of the intrinsic value pi the above will be paid' upon it; return 'to the Evansv lie Jsaiionai tiauit. v ijbu rjK KEXT-STORR-The Store No 40 ' Main - Street, recently " occupied ' by Mem Head Mney. Apply immrd iaty to H. K.' WtLLs, So. It First Street, " - - jantqjt . it it "V T A cood store -robtt ' on a Water street, be ween Main 'and Locut,nxt ior to the. Kentucky Hotel. For Information apply to - - janHdtf. C. KElLRR, W Min 4t. 5 i FPR SA:;;' FOR ; SALE ; AND FOR 1KEXT. "I t'HKAP I11II.IHXO LOTS, XuU Dwelling Houses, n(i FarmH. Ten mousand aere of Farming Laud. I buy and seil l'.eal Estate. -. ALVAH -JOHNS' N, .7 f . ; . . lieal Kstate Agent, Third , 'S(fktt, ' Evamvtlle, "Indiana. decs3 tf r .- .;- s - ' ONrECTIOXERIETr Confectioneries H. M. AHLERIKO. AHLEKIXG H. T. HASSLElt. & HASSLKB, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Candies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, and FANCY WARE, No. 15 South First Street, - EVANSViLLE. We manufacture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rales, aud warranted of pure quality. We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Cauued Goods, fine Pre-, serves, Jellies, &c. f' Toys and Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and attractive amusenieut. .tj . ; ( , . , , ::;- FIREWORKS , a full supply and general variety. Agents for D. D. Mallory A to.'s Ojlcrs oc2i dly BAKERY. EVAXSYILLE STEAM BAKERY and C'AXD Y MAN UFA CTOR F, By A. A- W. CHRIST, No. 105 Main Street, bet. Third and Fourth (opposite Court-House). ALL KIMN OF CRACKERS. Bread. Cakes, etc., as well as all kinds ol Candies, Toys, and Fancy Sugar-Ware, of every de-criptlon, lor wholesale and retail, at lower prices and to better satisfaction than by any other house in the whole Wet. decldly B A. K 13 JEl Y bread: brea.i!: fTr AVIXCi IJlIt llASEO THE BA Jl. kery of August Leugeman, corner of Locust and Third, I am prepared to furnish, on short notice, partiesot alt descilptions with all sorts ot cakes made to order. Families and Hotels supplied with fresh brebd at low rates. I have in my employ the best baker ever rjuwjru m me city CUAitLEB AJEJUIANN. v24dUa.

AlOXEfAitlfc tU.UULltl'lAL. Pork. The market, on Saturday evening, closed at a dead lock, lloltlers of hotjs were offering at tic, per pound, gross, but packfis stood quietly aside with their liimis in theirnockets and refused to touch

a hog. Some of our houses still have aarents out, who are more or less huowwiui i" making pun-na es, an'i me seasuu is hok likely to cloe enin-ely for some little time yel, though I here is no telling what kind of weather a day may bring forth, or what its eflecL may boon the business of packing. During the prevalence ot the present cold weather, much precious time has been lost, and 1( a suddeu modeiauou bbould take place, it migtn prove qune uisasuuuj to small dea.ers, who are holding bogs on limited means as margins. Indianapolis Jlefald.,,,,., a -. . r ....... New Tork Market. ByTelegraph.T UewYokk, Jan .8. , Money Plenty at 7c, ,", , ,, ; i' Steulixg Firm. ' . . . GoVEKNJBK.vt S.CtTRlTIES Dull. . JOd?oxs-Six s 1S81, do. 1"62, 5i; do. IstH. Cfr&b; do. 1S05, VAy ; teu-iorties, one dol ar. Stocks Firmer under reported withdrawal of Mr. McCulloch iroin the Treasury.Closing piicesof Oi lo Central, 27 2c; New York Central, llc; Erie, 674cr M ichigan Soul heran. 8c; Pittsburg, Uic; Toledo, zoc; N. W., 4tH!j,-ltc ; Toledo fc Wabah, 44c. , , . Mining shakes-Active and closed firm. Dky uoobs Makket Trade much better to-da v. There is a growing disposition to open Spring styles. Some are olieriug deWoolen Unchanged. No signs of improvement. - , stanuakd Sheetings Firm ; 22 ents for bleached; regular printa firm, and other goods held at. previous prices. Carpets and Hosiery Very dull. Cotton D oopiug, 34S;i5. Flour Less active and generally quite firm at 811 50fi.l2-8U; extra. State 11 10 It 85; K. H. O. SUtUt; trade brands of Southern fli.ur a shade higher Wheat In moderate demand and steady, holders geuera ly disposed to insist upon very full prices; fi 41 lor No. 2 Milwaukle and S2 25 for Nb.3 do. Barley Heavy and very dull. Corn Opened firm but, closed dull at lc lower; iu store, and Closing at 3,a22e atloai. - ' ' Oats lose but scarcely so firm at 70c for new Ohio. Pork Lower atS19 6220 75 for new, and closing at S-J0 50; Western SIS 87H19 I'll old closing at, S18 9." cash ; and HH 7d17 2o lor prime; also. tJO 5021 12. sellers and buyer!s option, January aud February. . Beef -Heavy Cut Meats Heavy. 1 Hogs Firmer atirtigSC for dressed. I.akd A liade lower at Sll12 7-8e. Petkoleum Steady at ltf20c for crude. - ( ' Coffee Heavy. - Money steady at 7 per cent. " Stekling Quiet, and steady at9S)(t. v 1 GoLDUnsettled.- opening at TMU,,' declining to l:i! 7-8, advancing to HHi and closing at Kt. - ' ; Governments tTnchanaed and qaiet. ';: r. ; Cinclnnatt Markets ; , i ' By Telegraph. .-! . Cincinnati, Jan , 6. - ' b lour' Urn-hanged kfid steady, ' the demaml light and no advance... -Corn Dull, at 5S(a.e Jor ear,' ftnd shelled could have been bon ht at 59c in elevators,. , ' It Y e 1 Jen i a n. good and prices tend Qp Wrds; No.-l at,l 20 l a , Cotton Held more firmly, and not in ueh ottering; Middling 32c. ; HoGS-i-Kirmer and prices higher; sales 4,00o, at m 7o(vi7 00 for 180 to 200 pounds average. ' Receipts 6,600. .''.'. . Provisions Quiet but firmer. ' M ess Pork , ''-'""' J.', . Lard lfilc. ' ! ' ' ". ButjK Meats asd Bacon Inactive, " ureen Meats in gooo aemaud. at 6c for shoulders; 7g8c lor sides, aud9i0c lor bams. . - Butter 2c lower, and closing at 2G32sc for iwime to choice call, and 3132u lor ch-dce W. R. dairy. Cheese c lower, and the, demand loc-.il. " ..''. . ; Gold Buying at 133,'. Money Makket Close, and the demand still active. Exchange steady, at 1 1-10 discount, buying aud selling at par. St. louis Market. : . By Telegraph. Sr. Lours. Jan. 8. CorroN Dull and lower, at SlyplJc Flour Better feeling: media u grades, 25c. higher; Superfine ranges a i 48 50wl0 50; Single Kxtra. 10 7o:ll 2j; DouUle Extra, $11 5ual3 tAi; Choice, tl;i 9alo 00. Wheat Firm; Fall ranges at $2 002 85. Corn Buoyant and higher, at SjeOOc. Oats -Advanced to 08720. Whisky L .wer, at S- .182 30 ' ' Pro vi -ions -Easy. Aless Po.k, f 20 00(3 20 50; Haius, sweet pickled, iuc. Baoou Should-rs, lie.; Clear Sides, 134l3e; sugar 'u red Hams, 1734c. . . Lard llale. Hogs Ofetic. Drovers asked an ad va nee at the close. . . Bran Easier at SI 401 50 per hundred. Philadelphia Market. . By Telegraph. Philadelphia, Jan. 8. Flour Firm. - . j W heat Scarce and in demand. Provisions Very dull; 820 50 for New Mess Pork. . . ADDITIONAL, IllVESt XEWS. ' The ice became thinner towards dark Jast evening, indicating it g6rge above, an event in which we istili have faith..; By a .dispatch 1-t. . K. Dunkersoa 4 Co., last night, we learn that the great Mississippi will be here to-night and load for New Orleans. Our old and excellent friend, Capt. Jesse Y. Hurd, is in command, and he is a splendid gentleman aud a fine commander. The Mississippi Is one of the largest ai d most admirably appointed freight '. and . passenger steamers on the Western waters, and shippers and passengers will find it to their interest to go by this palatial steam er. Johny Greenough, that prince 01 steamboat clerks, is, we believe, in her office The Charmer is due here this morning with 500 bales of cotton The trmada and Quickstep were about an hour and a quarter going lo Henderson last evening. FOR MEMPHIS, VrCKSBURG, AND NEW ORLEANS. The spacious and magnificent steamer HINKISI tlI. .11 Jesse Y. Hurd, Master, Will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on THURSDAY, January loth, at teii o'clock p.m., on arrival of the train. , For freight or passage apply on board, or t R. K. DUNKERSON. & Co., Agents, Jan 2t Mammoth W hart boat. I AM SEELING IMtEKSEI LEAF Lard, for lamily use. at cts. V m. UeclOdlm PHILIP DECKER. Sage! Sage! N HE FRESH SAGE JEST RE ceived and for sale at the EUREKA BAZAAR, 75 Main St. Dividend Notice. THE STOCK IIOEOERS IX THE Evunsville National Bank are notified tnat a dividend of five per cent., free of Government tax, has been declared from the profits f the six months ending December 31, payable on demand. jan8d2t. SAMUEL BAYARD, Cash'r. "rrriNE. 1 am RE irnR. W -old Catawba Wine (bottles re edi at W 00. - PHILIP DECK ( decl dlua ! i - '

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PIAXOS !! WARREN & C0NYNGT0N, 1 ; ' DEALERS IN PIANOS, ORGANS, 3IEI.OOEONS, MUSIC, and MUSICAL GOODS generally. Agents for the celebrated : i 1 r-'"KNABE"'PlANO&..i ; ,., - - - 1 ..,...... Old Pianos taken in exchange for new onts. Pianos for reut, and the rent applied on the purchase, if desired. . . ', ' No. I Slain Street,' I , in..i"-, '. FVAXSVITXK 'INT. MIS CELL ANEOUS. j ' Renjoval : v' ' ' " ' ' ' S' E.' GILBERT A- CO. HAVE RE- . moved to their new four-story store. No. 31 North First Street, where they will be pleased to see all their old customers, ana as many new ones as win favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, ete., always on hand, and for sale at the loweet market price. uov9 dly Kanawha Alum Salt. A FIT EL MJPPLTOr A1X SALT now receiving. This Hait is a good substitute for Turns' sland Salt, and is cheaper. Also, a full supply of Dairy and Common Fiue Salt, in small and large barrels, which is offered at the lowest market prices by L. RUFFNEB, jr.. Agent Kanawha Salt Company, No. 6 North Water Street. dec21 tt INSURANCE. The Best Inscrance at Fair Rates INSURANCE AGENCY STABLISHED 1858. 1 i. W. NEXSEN. K. N. BIKE' NEXSEN & BIX BY. GENERA ? INSURANCE AGENTS AN ADJUSTERS OP LOSS EH. Fire, River, Life and Accident Im snrance. 1 ; ' ; . Representing the oldest and most reliable Insurance Companies in-America. (iuibined Cash Assets represented Tweutv .ilion Dollars. , , . 820,000,000. . Polices 0:1 every description of insurable property Issued. Losses liberally, nd listed and prompt l1"-paid at this office. Office in Marb e Hall Building, No. 9, Maiu street. Evansviile, Ind , ., -AGENTS FOBGREAT - WESTERN .. DESPATCH Jel9'ly, .- i., ,.:,.-: .-r- - i Itna Insurance- Company, of 'Hart-' , ; iord, Connecticut - '' INCORPORATED 1819. CASH ASvSETS - - - - $4,000,000. T. A. Alexander President. Lucius J. Henhee .. ..: secretary.. EASKS ofe JBlA.rJY, Agents. - Evansville, Ind. Phoenix Insurance Company, ol V '- Haitford, Connecticut. 1 . CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH ASSKTSOVKR - - $l,0iUMM). Hknky Kellogg . President W. B. Clark Secretary. ri jA.Sf.ii 61 ol Aol , Agents. Evansvlle, Ind Continental Insurance Company, ei New York City. PA R TIC i PA TING COMPANY. Poli'-y Holders receive three-fourths ol the nett motifs, without an v lia bility. ( ASU ASSETS $i.50!,000. Geo. T. Hope President. H. II. Lamport Secretary, NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evansville, Ind. Insuraice C mpany of North Ameri ca, of Philade'phia. INCORPORATED 1791. CASH ASSETS - - - - .Sl,T5iM)M Seventy-two years successful business experience. Arthur G. Coffin President. Chas. Platt Secretary. , NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. 1 . . EVANSVILWS, IND. Manhattan Insurance Company, oi New York G ty. INCORPORA TED 1821 , CASH ASSETS - - - - $1,01)0,000. Wm. Pitt Palmer . President. Andrew J. smith Secretary NEXSEN & BIXBY. Agents, . Evansvixle. Ind. Artie Insurance Company, of New , York City. CASH ASSETS r . . $600,000. J. MrLTON Smith. i. President. H. B. Wilmarth Vice President. Vincent Tilyon secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY Agents, , Evansviile , Ind. North American Insurance Company, ; of Hartford Connecticut CASH ASSETS - - - - $500,000. A. F. Hastings ....-President. Wm. C. Hastings Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY'. Agents. Evansville. Ind. Merchants Insurance Company, of Harttord, Connecticut CASH ASSETS .... $:50,00t Mark Howard -PresidenE, Thos. Lobdell Secretar . N EXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, Evanville, Ind. North American Insurance Company, of New York City. CASH ASSETS ..... $750,006 PARTICIPA TING COMPANY Policy Holders receive one-half the net profits withoutany liability. J. W. Otis Presiden; R. W. Bleecker secretary. NEXSEN & BIX V. Y, Agents, Evansville Ind. J3tna Life Insurance C imoany, of Hartford. Connecticut. CASH ASSETS .... 83,000,000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance fYimnaiiv iu America. R. A. Bulkier .....President. T. O. Enders... Secretary. B. B. Mykick Stale Ageut. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, EvansvilleInd Charter Oak" Life" Insurance Com Danv. of Hartford. Connecticut CASH ASSETS OVER . . $1 OuO.OOQ. J. C. Walk LEY . President, S. II. White .... Secretary. NEXSEN At mini, Agents, Evansvixle, Ind. Accident Insurance Company, CO CUM BUS. OHIO. CAPITAL $1,000,000. Bknj. K. Smith President. G. B. Wkight -..Secretary. .TGSX.he x BiAui, Agenu, , EVAMSVIIXX, Imo.

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Excelsior Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILLMANN & CO. Foundery, corner sixth Street and CanaL Office at II. E. Blemker's, No. U secou' Street, bet. Mam and sycamore. WIS NEW FACTORY- IS SW T . full operation, and. is manulaetur.- . COOKING STOVKS, - . 1- For Wood and Coal, . v ' ; "1 HEATING STOVES, ; For, Wood and Coal,, ; '' . ' All of the latest and most approved pat terns. . . . ,. .,,; Skillets and Lids, :: ' iS , -;oL , Ovem and Lids, . , t ,;" I . Odd Lids, , . ; u '.. , . . .Sugar Kttdes, , . ., 4. :,;),-, 'I'ij'i. :Doglrmis, 1 r... T, ,'. i ," Urute,.and , ... , ,; ; ! ',' !"'' Cutting i,m general. ,.; t " Also manufacturers of v,J TINWARE, . .''. ' COPPER and SHEET-IKON WAKE - i and dealers In ; MANTLES and GRATES, . ' ; i - S TINNERS' STOCK, , ( ; t,.' TIN-PLATE, - SHEET-IRON and COPPKR WARE. ' JAPAN WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BUCKET-EARS, WIRE, ' l - BASTING SPOONS. LADLES and SKIMMERS. ... SHOVELS. Ac., &c; in fact, "everything in our line. A large and complete stock. All warranted as represented. Orders and calls solicited before purchasing any where else, at . . , H. E. BLEMKER'S. 14 fecund Street. -aul3d,!m . ' :' Evansviile, Ind. - WILLIAM HEILMAN ; ' -:' ' '',.' 1 ' (Successor to Kratz & Heilm ,' ". . . "- . ' " ' i ,v" '."." ' .' " '' , ' . ; '.' . , ' f Manufacturer aad Builder of ! POltTABLK AXlt STA.TIONJL- "- . w' .,i ' V - - ' ' : ' ! V';: STEAM ENGINES AND B0ILEKI SAW AND Gil 1ST MILL MACHINERY, ''"' ' ' ' . Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, &c, &c, . EVANSVILLE, IKD. sheet Iron and Cofpkb WoRk iiade to order on short notice. JROy ATVD BRASS CASTING . ' of every description. Dealers In Steam Gauges. Gum Beltlr--Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes. BolllXlts Cloths, die, at manufacturers prices. REPAIRING ' ' : done at short notice. ;' ' apr25 E A GLE 1 O XJ i W D R Y IHE PROPRIETORS OF III IS the oldest and most extensive stove and Hollow Ware Foundry in the State are prepared to furnish STOVES. HOLLOW-WARE, SUGAR-KETTLES, D0G-IR0NS. &r AS LOW as any Foundry in the West. The fact that we are selling and snippt every week, i ige quantities ot our got to St. Louis, to be again sold there in cc petition with the large Foundries ot ti city, is sufficient guarantee as to price. We are the only makers in this cit; the Celebrated Coal Parlor Stove "Pcerl os s which here. Is being so rapidly Introduced RCELKER, BLOUNT & CO nov27dlra. Nos."l63 Of 164 Main 8U

II. R. JSclircodei WHOLBaALK DKALSB IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, No. 10 Main Street, EransYille, Ind. Calls the attention of the trade to his fine Brands of CIGARS nd TOBACCO. Call and examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. deeZitat i '-' : : ... i.- - . t : ' t:s-il !

BOOTS & SHOES

READ, ! ti J MORGAN r! t .1-oJ t;lll.t T W.J. 138 RACE STREET, Oincinua,t Are now receiving their Second Fall and Winter Stock of Boots and Shoes, being one of the largest and best stocks of GOOD GOODS to be found in any house in the West, and they are determined to sell them afsuch prices as will enable them to build up a business equaling in amount any house in their line in the city. , I you want . . f GOOD GOODS at low figure, call and see READ, and you will not be disappointed. "Quiet sales and small profits v has always been his motto. . - ' , oe24'6 dtf . ; ..-!':'" " "J" J. RICHER, DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. H E -A. jP IS c R ! 50 PER CENT. 35 T T E R ! 100 PER CENT, i i. JEL DSO MEE ! NEW,' STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pessed Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, and Gaiters. LADIES' LEATHER SHOES OF ALL KINDS. roLisn boots, buttoxed BOOTS, DOlBLfi-SOLKD, COXtiKESS, AJiU BYR0X. Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Oon . . gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style ever invented. WE HAVE TUE EAR EST AUD most complete assortment of goods ever shown in any Ketail shoe House in the West Cincinnati ind Chicago not ex-cepted-allof which we are selling a low as any other retail deal?rs can buy. No persons in their think of buying Boots examining our stock. right minds can nd Shoes before We have'many styles of goods made for us that can be found nowhere else. Dealers supplied with fine goods. Odd Sizes, or anything not found in wholesale houses, at prices as low or lower tnan Jobbers sell regular goods. . All goods direct from manufacturer at ' J. S. RICKER'S, 8--Scond Street. iitf

AMUSEP1ENTS.

Crrand Opera ! ! The Liederkranz In Ch'na; OR, THE t BROKEN CHAISE. MusiO by JULIUS fcTTO. Will be given by the "EVAN-Vir.LE LIEDEKKRANZ' at the Turners' V. .- on JANUARY 24lh nd 2511;, M,XT. Director. Prof. M vTniAS. Orchestra, composed of twenty-flvp, the best AiusjcaJtTaieiit of the.-city of Evjid ' ville. 'Admission...... . ..75 Cer. Reserved Seats.......................I 00. To be had ol every member of the Liederkranz; also in the Music stores of Warren del onyngton, andGeil & Rheinlander. ' Reserved seat to be. had of Warren Conyugton. '" committee:' A. BRAUNS, CHAS. WAtt: J. SCHLESINGER. jan8 td DRUGS & CHEMICAXiS 78 Main Street. ; k SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST! f Paints,, , ;,. , i. . ,;...,,' ; oils, " ., ; . . . PUtty, , r, : ; J Window-Glass; '7 , , .Also. .. TOILET AND, FANCY . ARTICLE , Xo. 73 3i;aln Street, ,Tli-. Evansville, lad ' Physicians' bills carefully selected. . Ordei ers oromDtlT filled.! ocli dtf i KaJ" Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night, at 8CHLAEPFER'S - - f . !;' 'fXai S9 k'AlN. 8TRKET. ocaOdly" . . ;i ,r-.... . t S&" A,- beauiiful ' variety of Peart, , ';, Scotch, Wood, and Shell Card Case ' and TMeU for tale very low at SCHLAEPFER'S . . - - V .. Drug Store, No. S MAIN STREET. oeOOdty 1 .' ' ' " ' ' . ' ' ". . J '" 1 r1 " EST An immense new slock of new Perfumes and Pomades at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, No. 8 MAIN STREET. oe30 d y Wholesale l$rtiggi&ts ASD ILLMFACTlllLXfi CUEMIStl No. 5 Main Street 4 AGENTS FOR , . GEORGE R REED'S DOMESTIC I- ;' LIQUID DYES. 4 ' GENERAL AGENTS FOB ' DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRIS1 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and . PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. aptJi

T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) , DEALKR3 IN DRUGS, ... MEDICINES, ";'-,;! CHEMICALS, ! PERFUMERY, I- r T0LLET ARTICLES, PAINTS; DYES; &C ' Corner Third and Main Street!, ja EVASVILLB, Prescription carefully compounded, day or night. - . . noTl3ym OLD AND RELIABLE (KittabUelMd 18G0.) v , WHOLESALE DRUG STORX! 5 u Kellor Ac White, 32 Main Sireci. .

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