Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 February 1867 — Page 2

CORESPXI)EXCE. letterTrom Springfleld, Illinois'.' SpRixot'iELD, Ill.VilSGTA Editors Journal: in.insane desire on the part of your corrasbondentito witness th&'curiositie3TTTS8T!SirW tielkgTslatrfS Halls of our. noble StaterstlI'IioliIs'.hni h6re "wa " " .. u, IPf presenting bills is $n indication of tiie determinaiionof 'the' members of olr General Assembly to do a large amount, of business, then e, surely havl arf'eafri&f Verging body of m'3n

here -JSinqe the c!ommenceincnto' the kiorhover two thousand bills have been presented,, in , the aggregate! and yet tnere' falling off; and as forty-two. days, is, the Jime allowed the Legislature to sit, unless theyiJhpose rtfConnue the sS&si.011 fe the Ipw wages of one dollar per diem, it is reasonable to conclude that not evenU lithe, of them will ever bo aced 4ar"' .'Local.,- legislation1 enters 1 -.- J In. - Y,n annnnftt t ana i ttlfl Third. House," as it is called compose of lobby members is numeric ally Jnucb larger than the first and second put togtther.( ' j . ( JH A targe portion of the session has been Irittered away in discussing resolutioafr declaratory of the right of the Legislature to pass laws restricting our rlilroad in their Charge's for Conveying freight arid "passengers, and the disputfli is not yet settled.'l Much debate is also had , on ther subject of establishing the ste of the Industrial University. Many counties have come' forward with liberal bids of land and buildings, but I . think' Champaigntountjf ill bear on the coveted prize,,' Th$ Legislature will re -distncft the State,f making veryjmportant changes important; laecause the 'changes will be so bade- aa- to strengthen the He--publican party, .and correspondingly weakeiFthat of the Opposition: r;,Ai I hfyfce lately seen many paragraphs' going the rounds ol the papers, some wondering ana some inquiring now it came tfo pass that Illinois had one Representative . , in ; Congress" , elected ,; by the State'jat large, '; I have also seen Beveral. answers, but vnon e of them correct.- Our last '. apportionments made-on, jthe ,Census of I8C0, was based on an terror in adding up the number of inhabitants, and 1 aa 'according to that erroneous figuring the State was entitled to but thirteen Kepresentatives, the Legislature bo apportioned it, and adjourned. When the Census tables were revised and corrected, it was found; that? Illinois.wa' entitled to fourteen, instead of thirteen; and as the easiest ' and quickest , way l,of securing the 'fourteenth Representative, (our Legislature ;only . meeting biennMlJy,) application 'was made .to Congress, then .sitting, arid an Act was passed .permitting ; the State at large to "vote for one Representative! This is the way Illinois secured her fourteenth Representative. Of Course, the present Legislature will divide 4 the, State, in,to fottr teen Congressiopal Districts, and hereafter, Illinois will elect -her Repregentativea -,in the same- way as. her , . U -''oi! II H't'i'" 'i Sri u; r neighbors. u;;v ?u ..!: i ut.woi u m LasiWe.bo.(1i,iIoaseijae4'.' resolution by a 'strict party :r6t6, 'eta A pnaticauy indorsing mef iuonroe doctrine, and gfrri'tly insinuating"' thatif Nap. aiadiMaxt; don't; git .out of ,Mev ioo willingly and without utfriecesyary delay, they mufciJaeVwaHelio git. " Triujjisawhch .being r,a,pslated,, means " nvff sed." monin, nas peen very aisagreeacwe here, Baking . over coaU and fui caUars. muchly in demand.TSnow ha?r fallen here to a greater depth than ever before known by, that antiquated but reEpeciaoie lnaiviuuai ine oiaest inhabitant,' and1 Springfield "hasJ been' "alive jrjtljftliO. merry jihglrof, the sleigh bells. On the 31st ult.. a sud-1 uen taaw Tiisporsea me snowy mantle, but on arising this morning, our eyes were greetedwithWther luvoicg of the article, (ull i?f,.inphe3' in depth. Verily, .iwe: are , now: paying for our beautiful FalJ weather, ;" J, , En. J the Suffering .Greeks. ,." ' (-J i. Vigorous "moveipen (sV.hftve, been mnde in the eastern cities to. aid the

suffering Greeks, to which noble 4.. f c eya; not spouses have been made- Therei has ,-,, 0 Mi?il.KAn f th

been httle or notning aone': aa yet in the West. In ithe hope' of givifig1 the matter some impulse. 1 here a', gon tieman iq Boston n3. addressed the following letter which .we are permit ted to copy 16 ff prbrninVn firm. liortk in' tin yTMTla.n' nAlt- U.iH'! . Ji: Mir -n ol -r : --V f.i.'iiria cent! 1 em cities, a movement vtoebtam the the gling, almdst. for their1 riehV to

money and provision ato send , to

stcrnn? wives. "and"chUdre:n' of

hravfi firntnn k'nliliova 'i-

and ojxick Pamphlets have been sent to stub nroniiaent persons in . the

Wtfs the Committee could suggest, hvhic?i futly'explaihs the condition 5f thuii:c coataiiungiacts and statements. by those' ;ur!y posted, and "which are perfectly reliable. The object is to e 1 ici s-t re r at i oo i a- th - Wes te r n cities. Vo want a-publio r meeting held . invach city, perhaps1 unxler the ausDices of the Chambers of Commerce, t a waken syuipathy, and arpoint committees to coueci provisions, flour&c. or money, to .be forwarded to Boston at once, wbich will be dispatched witb.SjOntfibutiBniBLE raised here, in a vessel chartered tor the ex press purposerfojtheir relief .jj jrp;f i'Tne fertfat Vest can spare sonie of its bounties as well as not, and the people there have generous hearts and willing hands to help save dying women and -children i it 'Now; ' what ia fifor some one .to iftft Lfbel'thing, by calling a meeting, getting the proper persons to speak, and have the sub ject properly presented, and a response can hardly faiL We may thus encouraire . in a legitimate manner these Spartan soldiers to throw back their oppressors, and restore that classic i island .to ; libcity;itctlfcivilita; tion, to. ; her j, mother . Greeoe, , -; We merely undertake, However, tue Samaritan office of saving the women and children from starving at least puch of them as shall have been saved from the Turkish saber. f 'I Dr. Howe, who has " been on the ppot where these outrages are occurring, ana Knows au tne details, nas been to .New York to stir people, un there,rand the fesuft:bas been Hi great meeting at the Cooper Institute last Saturday evening xou see how easi y they are making collections in con sequence. i " Can you not move the President of your Chamber of Commerce, or Some of your best men and women, to, iake the initiative!fpr'' .Cincinnati? It rs tnougni arrangements can anu win Be made to transport; any, provisions fVom.the: West to Boston orNew Yorkj destined (iioi:.ttns-, object, tree or eipense, or at anominal priceuc' ' I '"Aaone of the Committee of Cor-' respooadence forfiBostori it, occurred to me that your good firm could more easily, and 'would more willingly take the preliminary ' steps fof s your citf; and we1 1ho6e'we 'Wcre!'p;6fc niistakeu': fi VerytrulyV' "u ,'N'.iG.;'Cftii'iN.,,n' I ne ur. xiowe reierrea 10 in mis letter was mostefficient in his exertions in behalf of: tba suffering Greeks years ago, and knows well the tnerits of the, cause for which , this,- new up peal is made.r; There has rarely been such , an array of. names i associated with any benevolent - enterprise as is bresented, by, their permission, in the list of officers at the New York ;tneeN t -i" ir --'m ' ' i!1 it V ! GoTernofTells', Message 7f r - J Th4 message, ,0?, (governor . Wells of Louisiana, is a straight-forward business like document.; He laments the misfortunes ; which have overtaken the people in the overflow of their lands, the destruction of crop9 by worms, and the derangements of labor, but thinks the time will soon come Cj when immigration' will : pour into the State, makibg' it in capital. enterprise" and intelligence,' a rival of the' N orth western States.. . ! V;,' . Concerning ::" the-. Constitutional j auicuuiucuu quia uuotuu u; construction, he says; lu1 view of the diverse opinions well known to exist between the members of the General Assembly and myself,' pn-allimatters" connected with the reconstruction of the State, I shall pot take up your time by entering into an extended discussion of the features of the proposed" amendment.'' I. fbelieve your mtnd3 to be'made'up' hf6w you shall vote On 'it;'and nbthJng'.thaC quld'say wprild have any weight. with you. for or against. That 1 may not be misunderstood, however, before ,the country, lit my 'Views' on 's3 important A laW!,, desire., to .?ay .thkl joousiuerne., amen,au)ept.as, just and propter adjustms and. settling, asr it does; thejfight . of citizenship, to oall prsou w.it.hout.referenco toirac&Hor coio-rirecogniBOs tno f vaiidityiiof the nnKl inJloht: ronnil iol-n.1 ih'l". . Polidsumption of any debt or nhi; rM..r- mo -iw v rrivjij t t gation incurred in aid or insurrection atrebeHionagairiet'the United States or any claim for the loss or emancipation of auy 'slave, jtnd imposes disfranchiserrient.from holding office urfder .the,, "trilled;'; States an.d... State uoyernuiejKf to a certain class of per sons yrhot have engaged in insurrection and rebellion against the - Government of the United States;;. These f revisions meet my full approvals Wt am not willing to accept the amendment as a finality for the, admission atf d restoration of the late rebel States. I consider it to be within the province,' -rod' f? bethe duty, of .Congress to require' bf ' jhefiC States as addi tional'.' guarantees,' that they shall,; Jbj- constitutional' ' enactmenfs recognize. an'd '' estaolish ,, equal, ppliticdl,;,' rights;,; ' n,l.,, the, privilege of the ballot. to all. men.-i .1, belierfl such to be the fixed will and in consider your ratification pf the ameodtherft would exercise 'any -iiaftd--ence) in' cljngrnff or alterihW that determina'flcftf. The idea' afad hbPe of L'rs-admiesion 'as a- State ota ''hrif othnr terms,' -lregard as 'illusbry, and; the gQorierthfe ohdst; well -rrieanihg' mass of thd'-pcbple'-'rearire ' the ' fact; atid .makei.UDi theiri minds fto Btibmitr audi act accordingly, will they'issist in ad jtVjiingranflU settling ur political rb4rf cions "wuotti Scleral (ioTCrmiierit on a peaceful atid r-rwinnpfitth:iis. ";! Concerning the ;'N4V Orleans"'riotJt .and piassacre, he says it 13 anventf which-naj bft9wdvtiQ-CflAcetn;.tjjftpcoy

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY 'JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 71867.

pl& of- the whole State," as weH as the United States, and for me to pass it over in silence in this document would nrobablv be attributed to motives of tear, in view of the fact that-anat-T tempt has been- made to hold me reuiy sanction to themeetiDspt 'the Convention. So far as my official acts arid private. . conduct in that i matter are concerned, T do not fear to court any'.iovestigation. the General Assenibfy may think' proper, to jnstitute.i. I have and shall continue to .denounce the killing and outrages committed on that occasion, 'as an unprovoked triassacre of Idyal citizens.' headed bV 'the' police and assisted by a mob, to eratify. edi true id the Government durrng the; leuciiiuu, auttumiuuu, us cause. Cqfa'cerning." edncatioft: he 'Says'; ,; The claim's of thefreearnan: and. his' family to an equal participation in the benefits 'of the public .school - system should riot be forgotten. ' An 'appropnation. snoum .D& maae ,irora: ine school fund for the establishment of colored schools in the parishes. He 'favors' internal improvement, and suggests, since the' machinery at the Penitentiary has been destroyed. a" that the State convicts' . be employed I r 1 a ,-iTltA trrnrlro 1 f ? 1 , 1 tt t He suggests,: also, :the preparation of an address,1 tor be 1 distributed, in large quantities at the Paris Exposi-' tion," tendering a general' invitation' and welcome or our fetate and people to the capitalist; the artisan mechanic and laborers of fiurope, and' enuuierating the rare advantages possessed, and ' benefits to' be ' enjoyed by the, adoption of our State as their future home." ;:":: 4 ' s"; MEDICAID - ..V, . : -1 fi t.: o' o u -S'n ;",'"'! 1,1 rjllHS REAT REMEDY: FOR i Diseases ot' the 1, ' i ,! i,--S is thi discovery, of tl)e inventor' of ;Qoe's valuable l Connh Balsam, while 'exporimeirtin "i forth H o w a hen 1 th. It u red Cramp ia the Stomach for hirn which had tiefore yielded to nothing but chloroform. , The almost d:ily testimonytrom various parts ot the eauntry encourage un to oelieve there- is, ho disease caused by Di.-ion dered Stomach It will nbtspeedily cure-. . i 1 1 tvi i.r j a ; j ' . ij: . 4' nii;i. i .x I i4efficacy.': -! fTt And from all direetloas we receive tidings kf cures performed: ;,J ' '. DYSPEPSIA '-; It t s ore tb cure r- r. Ji..HEARTBUHN L' One dose will cure..' t SICK-HEADACHE 1! ' v '. !'' It ha.s cured In hundreds of cases. HEADACHE &' DIZZINESS ! ' ' i It stops in thirty mlnutes.l f.S ACIDITY" of the STOMACH 1 ' 1 It corrects at once. .UiRISING of the FOOD! . ' . i . It stops Immediately iiiui-j'.j ,l:u " tDISTRESS AFTER EATING!' , One dose will removo. ... i i is , CHOLERA-MORBUS! ; ' ' i.., Kapidly yields to a few doses, vl. .BAD BREATH! t - - Will be changed with' haif to bottle. 1 It i is ..Perfectly 3 v Harmless ! Its: UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the fact that ;: - - - '' It Cures On Assisting Nature ' to re-assert her sway in the system ! .' Nearly every dealer in the United States sells t, at Sifter bottle. - -,. ., C. O. CLAKK & CO., ' .. , " Proprietors, ' ' New Haven, Conn. FKIODICAL JJItOPS, 'jT.he 'Qreat FerndU Remedyot I ivj I Irregularities. I HAVE TESTE O THESE DROPS ' in. my own practice, over tea years, and do not Tiesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research t ) , 1 I ,1 (.to DA nAUTA.fi. 1 I ...... it ( .... I . . . I harrnlesiily, ia oase femte4 r rrg it: art ty7T IttueVer faiH, while thousands wnuTiave been lotig stitFerers are indebted i it for the boon of health to-day. - Although so powerful and posit4ve,-they -are perfectly hat ml ess, and may fce used at Lall timas. except wheuSDeciallvJ-orbldden n the instructions. - - - J To all'who uil'er from any irreg arity. iDni-nfull dirlicult. excessive. offfslv. or h otjructed menstruation, LencorrlKBa, or Hie iiitui uh-uicues mat ioiiOWl W0""1 isaj! try a pottle of ,J)r. Lyon'-- French peloli4al Drops.- Beina a fluid rripD&ration.jtliHr action-is more cMrect and josi.v tMa V . PWders, Explicit oirecnous bemring mv. fac-simlle. eocomThey may -be obtained of nearly every s in lue country, or bv inclosing the price to C. G. CLARK & CO.. New Haven, Cohn.. General Aents ior the United Slates and Canada. Price $1 50 per bottle. . 1 -DR. JOHN L. LYON, r ; - ..: 1 f Practicing Physician,- - decS dOnl t 0 New Haven, Conn." BAKERY. EVAXSVILLE STEAM BAKERY Wr:- and ' CANDY MANUFACTORY, . i . By A. W. CUBIST, No. 10d Main Street; bet. Third and Foortr! - - , topposite court-Mouse). A Ij K OF CUACKEKS.- . JSk. Bread CaHes, etc.,' as well us all kinds 01 Candies, Toys, and Fancy Sugar-Ware, Of eveixdescript ion, lor wholesale .and retail, at lower prices and to, better satisfac-i tion than by any other house in the whole west. : , fdecldiy.: BREAD! BREAD!! HAVING I'lRCHASEI THE U. 1 kery of August lieggeman, corner of Locust and . Thirds I am , prepared ;to lurnisfi on short notice, parties ot all description with all sortH of cakes made to order , Families and Hotels suppHedwif tresb broad at low rates. 1 I have in my employ Abe best baker ewe Ajnnlnvwl In Ihn nitv

RY GOODS.

At No. 63 MAIN:: STREET, EYANSVILLEIND. f t ... -ii 1 ; ... L V HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO. i RE-FFERIxa 'TIIEIU LARGE and well assorted' stock of . AirI I, , and - .0 ! 'It L r . i icea prices in order to jrat greatly tare,foi; a ,7 Lt; 1-'A 'jnAur.v.nt vA i't ;;;; piiiG' ftipcii: -,lThis thing" of offering! to sell gbois- at; '-if) . j - , coat is pIiAYED OUT, as our customers . i -i) ; i . i. si i, ..ii n -I-., . are too sharp to pay cost (that is',' whai they cost ns) when some oocls are high' at V5 per cent less than cosj. j, . . -j j '"We would invite the especial attention ''"; . j ,--.-. ,. - i : our friends and the public generally to, examine our stock beford purchasing ele'l: i ; , . - ..... where. "With the opening new ' year we would tender pur thanks to our customers i ' ' ' for their very liberal patronage - for ; the - ' ' f , i . - . ... - past year, and hope In the future to merit a Continuance of the Bame,';.,-,,! jj -ii: ' HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO janip dtf " i -' - ,culb!f:rtsox & oa, 0?g aixdO PEAIiL ST: t -1 ALBAJfV.,; ... ..:..IX,JIASA, ''ImtJotfteit add Wholesale Dealers in ! ; Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 1 n 78s5T; AQ-.CIiarge for Drayage, . ' ' i -if f . dec25 8m vioi i.Gr. MAGHEE i CO., ; ';. i;o v. . . :' -'' i - -ii -' " ' WHOLESALE DEALERS 131 -:'VO:t( ; STAPL AND. rFAGY t DBY,:a,OQ D S ; , , : XOTIOXS, Ac., ' 1 -;..r.i j - : - -i'i ,, r i m i a FIRST, ST.. (bet. Main and Sycamore,) ; ' '' ; . ' . EVAJTSVILLE, I'D., " ' - 1 ! r , CALIi ; THE ATTE.TIO OK THE trade to their large and desirable stocK oi goods just purchased, and which they are otfet-ing at great bargains. , - novzu u-im -. - 3IACKEY, NISBET & CO., 1 Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS AXD XOTIDXS, i - :Xo. ii Main Street, - nov20dtf EvasSvIlle; Ixd. : Xo2 S South First ; - J.! iU -, - .- . -ii.I l ! f j.-RfLQTSPgicg;:;; .iiui DEALER r.-Aljiy ao'J 7 Slcns'i anduBoys't Clothing irirhishfng jGops. , ' " ' i ' i I ! 1 ; :fn ii 1 Cloths,' Cassiiiaeres aiid DQeskiisj I .' -ii : I- ii-- 1 ' Miikleto.prder; and flta goaranteed,.ai t - - . - - j "lowest possible Prices! !: Vo? :ti Sou I li ; 7rst; 'S treet! . - - '.- , . t 1 , ., . . 1 nov28 6m " - ; ' i statioiVery. : ; B.4 F. IlAIlTER &"C0.i BOOK-SELLERS I -i.i V' ! -AXD :;s xaxio 1 V,!ia WiioMa' and reUU dealers Intuu Standard" and 1 Miscellaneous AiBdoksj scHobtiidd&s:, 'uA:i!nA:'!!' "f I" oivb';'; MEMORANDUMS;' 'junZii 'AFQOt'SCAP: ' LEGAL, BILL, LETTER' NOTE, FLA TCAP, 1 ' i.' ,i '-- 'AND- : ' -r-.-i Writirjg Desk3, Envelopes, and,-""" -f.iiqo-tq.-! 'no a?cyf..Goods.' i v

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Oo., MANUFACTURERS. AND DEALEES IN BOOTS AND SHOES, : ' , : . ,i .. . . - 3fo. 3 Main Street, Evansvlllc, Iud. CJentleruens' Fashionable Boots made to ii - - . I '-order in the best styles.'', 1 1 : ' - :i - ' ; i : - i . Special attention paid to Custom Work ; ' ' ; ' - - ' , Always on hand a full and' well RHsorted ' '' ',; ; :;'stock of '"';' ' " ' - ' ' ' S h o e s an a Gaiters For Ladle,, 'Uents. .Miises',r and ; Chlld4 i rem1 Wear; (-.' '- ' ''!' dec-21 ') i 0 BO'OTS'&i SHOES - 'A !l !' i v. U.,' '' ' A n-, .:-0 ! ' READ. MORGAN 'i:;i If!.- -i .-'I.. ''' ;; & CO. ill ) 13S RACE' STItlJET, Cincinnati Are tiow receiving their. A1 1 Second Fall and Winter Stock f.ti. (Mi of Boots and JBhoes, teiriff, pDC.oi' the largest arid, .best fitoc.ks oi'j ! , ( - ;., i!; In u; . it: 4 V riBi - to be found in any hoape-in- the West. . apd they Are determi ned' tto nctt , them 1 L- 1. ! - 1 1 l 1 . l aiuuui,jjnut;u& wiu cnaoie tncro to build mpabusiuessequalinffiaanoount a.nyhouse.io tteir.line ia the eity. i,T y.ou want, ri .. or.r!.' v . .---tii.'i; . ; M(j :ii i i 'f r?'i- . v j j ; ;'t ': i .--i 1.' -. : -. ..-i1; .-. :-! : - :t I c: ! U - ' M 'mi; tr i GOOD GOODS, ; u:, , li'.' i - I--''- '. : y' :i n-'" ' ,!; ; 'f ;i- : K'1 L V 1 -Ilii? ' i! ;v i-j-: at low figures, call and see READ, and you will not) be disappointed."Quick sales and small protits" has always been his motto.: i : i ,!pc24'06 dtf :'.) it.: l-;i i f .1) 71 A.-v.it - .j.ientists: j ;DRS."ilAAS 2i; COOKE, ! li i l:icJ 0'i.W-?TJ .y-ri iiii15 ( Snrg!Oit Ientits. .ttoqraOTer f.tv tyionta Bank. .v. -V Eyansviile, Ind FEE th IEELIXG DULY THANKFUL FOR e veify liberal il Datronaite receiycu. during the pant seven years, , and rinX persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to.visit theu rooms and see tr.e various styles' of work manufactured.) IS I !,.;'. -: ',: ;' , Improvements and inventions rf, made, and everything that will suDserve theinterestsor their oafients 1".?? : them. - Thetr eetatjlihment ana lacuiue are equal to any in the,.bafuer ' They have several Anaesthetics, for dlleVlating pain when extracting teeth.!!-,: : I i Cheeks that are sunken ean p rw (0 nearly their original 90P--rTB.tm t!i ' All desirable style' of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anTWbere.ta .the Unite ChUdrea'a Teetb successfully corrected. States are made by . - Xrregaianue oj

'Miller ,

INSURANCE.

w. A. Page, NoUry Public. Edgar Sharps. W. A. PAGE & qo.7 " .1 LI A .viDV FIRERIVERr 1 .X'Jl ax. -La--iJ life; t. . ACCIDENT Insurance

i Comer Iam anWateStree.y(Brown, Dunkerson & Co.'ff former office, 1; ' tOTT ,.Home InsurancelCompany Guh UwhaX $2,0O0.0T Assets, July 1st, 18t)G..y...3,59GJ9:t.i . Washington Insurance Cf.!T OF NEW YORK. Cash' Gpttal Al..AJ. SOOji-1 '0 Assets, July 1st, 18GG. fi&S,391

Colombia Insurance Company

OF NEW YORK. Cash, Capital ....... $T)00,000 Assets, July As(,'l$GG 690,000 "j ! , U SITED " " Fire and 'Marine Insurance. Co. " ' 1 OF COVIXOTON AVD CINCINNATI,. r1 Cash 'Capital .......... $350,000- ' Assets, July 1st, 18G6 398,000 New York Accidental . Ins. Co. i , OF ;NEW YORK ., ...

Cash Capital......... $250,000 .; Assets, July 1st, : ASA'tG ..... .'70,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every de-, scription.. . -. - . t ..1 .. , ,,, -.- . 1 . , Northwestern Mutual Life In-, . sarance Company , , ,.' ' ! :" ' OK" MILWAUKEE. ' Cash ' At. v.;,J:;.'j;i.:.;.,..Vi.?2.000,000' ' . The ifreatst uccesof nny LifeCoinpany ever orgamzed. ,,, ; ,f ; FIRE, MARIJf ill VErt IXSUKANCE ' : Poi.ini:s tk.i :'r.v 1111: .1 mvk well-known Coinpanu-s. and all loxsei pi-ompfly adjusted and paid at Mils oltl'-e. W. A. PA(iK A CJ.. Aaeuto, ; 1 .,. Coruer Main and, Water Streets, -'' -i ' : i.i ' 1' 1 Evansville, Itd:l :.i (Brown & Dunkerson 's former olllee. ) . atUSdly U:. - .1. , - .. BOOTS AND .SHOES., ": . DEALER IN J' ' . . BOOTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. O Hi E'A; IP EH! 50 PER CEMT. 1: t" t e B luv ?ER CENT. . HA.lSrX)SOMEJEl! f r i .-JI! :it). NEW, STYLISH, aid GOOD '

' !'; , n..v.l .-.! .-i- . .t,'i(. l.-i..' . Gentlemen's Sewed and Fcsxed . Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, .... ; ' ; 0,;jJ and falters. w, , , r. ;.'L'i : ... )l 1 .w u, j, if,j t- -it; i t-i: ,'. n t'. ' LADIES', LEATHER SH0E3,, i.

OF ALL KINDS, vPOLISH BOOTS, BlTTf)E!). Utl.DTS,. if..! j AXD. UillitS. I'Or.-lu) 1 V , j ;i i j'.-.i,- .t5: i rr! 3ivr;-j.', ' .') i!vi; Misses'. Balmorals, " Polish. aQd,i Con gress Boots.0 i CIIILDlt E N'S S H OES ' In every style ever invented. ': '

WE HAVE THU IAlt;ESr AX1'; , most complete assortment of good eversliown in any Retail iShoe, House iu the West Cincinnati and Chicfio not excepted all of which we are selling as low as afcy other retail dealers can buy. No persons' lrf ihe'lf right 'minds can : think of buying Boots 'rid Shoes before ! -examining onr stock; I.i ; r ifi We have many styles of goods made for'"''os that can be found nowhereeise. .';.'. s f ' , -, ' -- ; 7 Dealers SoJpTled ,witn fine gftMls. Old ' ' Sizes, or anything not found In wholesale 11 hounes, at prices as low or lower tna' job-. 1 Ii

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CO-PARTXERMUP. Thomas Grant ' haviug sold out htn'interest In the ' fli'ia of Lant Bron. Co4 has associated himself .withtB. Dyson, and -is now, pre-f , : ,, pared to carry on the "building business In , all Its branches, and flatter themselves " ! ' i that by stiicti attention, to busines theyjii 1' will be able to gtve general satisfaction. , . and would therefore solicit a share of pub-1 1 lie patronage AH job-work tone- wUh i ! i ' neatness and. dispatch.. Shop on -Main, 1(,f street, between hevenfh and Eighth, " Htreets.r Post Office bdK 611. i Special at ten- la i Won giyR V heavy aad lntneatd framing. ,! -: Jan8. 'u n-iiiulHiur B. DY80CN. J ':'.V'U u,-ji uvo.ini-3 o. r-ij-Jiiiiui Jn

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