Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1867 — Page 2

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THE EVANSVILLE DAILYJOURNAL. MONDAY. APRIL 1. 1867:

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From Cincinnati Commercial.) - Cot. Morton In the Senate. It will scarcely be news to the country, and especially to the neople .. . of the Northwest, to be told that Gov. Morton, even thus early in his career as a Senator, has attained a standing and influence as a statesman which it is given to very iew men to enjoy even after ten or fifteen consecutive years of service. If ho hadn't done preJcisely this, he would have disappoint- " ed an who knew him, friends and enemies alike, for he is one of the few public men about whom both friends and enemies are agreed when it comes .: to the naked question of solid and substantial ability.' Not to concede -, this has, by, common consent, been lii voted prima facie evidence of bigotry ;-,',:or stupidity on the part of -him who ' "denies. Mr. Sumner was asked the -otherday what he thought of Morton as A specimen othe. kind of Govern- - ors they had, out West to help them through the war. The classic Charles replied; "Gov. Morton is a very great man, indeed. I have been delighted at all he has said in the Senate, so far. It is an honor to be ' a.-

i sociated with such a man in any de- , partment of Dublic life. He is ava'-i pable -addition to the thinking men of tneoenate. 1ms compliment trom nftwho, like . the Englishman of -whom4he anecdote is related? would probably find it less difficult to say who is the second Jhan who is the first of American orators and statesmen, is not more flattering than just. The Governor' has made several speeches since taking his seat in the Senate. They are all characterized by pith and good sense, whatever may be said of the particular doctrines they advocate. . They are short and to the point, and in this respect are quite an - agTeeaDie innovation on tne general . rule of Senatorial oratory which corresponds with the geometrical defini'titmpf a line, in being lengthy without a depth. They snow a power of condensing the marrow of an argument d into t ' a-' .; ten minutes' speech, and . of saying in that : short u space of time what it takes others three or four hours to attempt to say, and not to say after all; It will be painful tidings ..t.n . CI, . Wnshintrton Julianaud that; large' class of politic cal nondescripts, of which he is the1 leading spirit, whoJiaye , delighted in nothing sd iaucn 1 as! in ; barking at Morton's heels - and traducing and vilifying his private character i when they found it impossible to injure him 111 ATI V flt.Vi AT U7Q TT -v'VkA inPAvmafl

J the Governor has improved in health

weeks, as to -warrant, the. belief that ne will have entirely recovered before

I tne nrst oi July. His general dearth v is as good now-aa it eyerwas. He 'WOW, when - seatet, ash'earty and i .rebsstttous " as he ere did, I think. I His only trouble Is a little weakness f Tiin the knees which is. rapidly disapa pearing. , As for dying, which a few t v months ago many kind souls --wanted I JU do, he has1 as little notion of it as any man I have seen in Washingl ton. I know of no worse investment ; which a middle aged man could make I- than to buy a reversionary interest m

jtne jrovernor s estate ,i i. With Morton straight and stiff on

; .' bis pins again, some of the gentlemen iv. who have been making . Presidential H rings, " and have counted him out

entirely', will find i themselves guilty of a very serious omission. The idea of a Colfax "rine" wifl then aDtear to the world the lunacy it really is, if indeed all the other rings won't share the same fate, O. P. M. in the good physical trim which he confidently expects to be in before the Summer is . over,, iff a "stronger team for the next Presidential course than any man yet

named always provided that lienerul ri. Grant, like , the sensible man he is. shall keep out of politics and shall prefer the well worn laurels he now , enjoys to the doubtful honors of a four year's lease on the White House. If Grant wants the Presidency lie can yivihave it-hat's certain. But ; if he doesn't want it, will some one name a man whose past record gives the f country - better assurance of bringing to the office of President all the ability, the dignity, and the executive vim , so essential at the present crisis than ' Oliver Pj Morton. Take him any way J'Jl yQVte, as Governor of Indiana, as Senator, or as poor Andy's successor, he is one of the statesmen who i5will.be heard from. i Mack", Wash '"ington Correspondent -----1 , it l i ' 1 ' , : .Kentucky Politics. L lMettpfhe XInion? part j, lofork, every one of you. We have now a clear field and a fair fight, with as gallant a set of leaders as ever led a host to battle. Now, up and at the enemy. , We are striking this time blows that will tell every time. 'We' have no weights to pack no enemy in the rear no doubtful, hesitating men on our ticket. . Close up our ranks everywhere, and let's move with, the whole force in solid column on the foe. Fall in, men and brethren, for this is a fight

,for liberty. Who will dare seek the rear in such a campaign? t Go to work with a will, and you will gain 5 round as sure as .August comes. Xy. Statesman, . The ' (Union) ' ticket la composed of obscure men, whose only recommendation Is ident! flcation with the system of government In vogue In Kentucky from 1802 to ,,ytS.-t-Zjexingtim Observer and Reporter. , In : this the ?Unionr ticket has decidedlv the advantage over the rebel Democratic ticket. The nominees of

, . the Union party are freshj from the ; ranks ,,of -the people; they are not, :;! - like Helm, Stevenson,' Rodman, etc., old political "hack,. who. have made partisan intrigue and chicanery . ai;d ' aemagoguism their study and business. The Union ticket is in - verity ; the people' ticket. The 1'(jr recom-

! mendation '-'-which the Observer and i Reporter accords them is the very. best that they could have : " They were identified with the tystem of Goveminent in vogue Jn . Kentucky from 1 1S& to 1865! The system of gpvernf meDt which recognized Unionism as ! just, and righteous, and patriotic, and treason and rebellion as odious and villainous crimes.' The rebel candidate;? held the Teverse that Unionism war criminal, and treason and rebellion patriotism. The people I will sustain the Union ticket.

Frankfort Commonwealth. The decisive exertions of the Conservatives, organized as Union Democrats, and still holdinur to their onnciDles of organi zation, saved Kentucky from the ontrol of the revolutionists. Addreas of the Union Ztemocracy. Is not that untrue?1 Was it not the u Lincoln guns "-that saved Kentucky from the control of the not "revolu tionists,", but rebels and traitors, ;n 18G1? And was it not your Conserva tives that, in 18G5','by your falsely BLV1CU : LfUllUV. . UflVCU LUC way for the rebels .to .'t take control of Kentucky; And what is the result r tieheving that they are masters of the situation, do they even thank you for your;", generous -policy ? V.rllrankfort (Jommonwealth w i !'"--".' MACHINISTS. Excelsior Stove . Work. BLEMKERi' TIMjMANIJ & 00. Fonnder-jjeorner Sixth Street and CanaL Office at H. E. Blemker's, No. 14 Second , - Street, bet. Main and Sycamore . THIS 3TEW FACTOR Y IS NOW 7 , full operation, and U manufactur ' ' COOKING STOVES, V For Wood and Coal, VHEATING STOVES, For Wood and Coal, ' All of the latest and most approved pat- - terns. Skillets and Ind, ' Ovens and Lids. ' ; Odd Lids u ; : ,;, Sugar. Kettles,. ; t . , : , T ; . i i .. .. JJog-lronSy :. - :, . ;., Graiei and' ,;;;: , - ' ; -....'- ! . V, ,4 Castings in general. (' - ' Also'manultoetorwa o'f s , . TINWARE, ,. i COPPER and feHEET-IRON WARE " r1" " ;and dealers in ' ; - v MANTLES and ORATES,' , ,-1' - ' tinners' stock, .,11,;:; '.tin-plate, ,,!. ' HEETrlRON and COPPltR WARE.' JAPAN WARE, , ,IvltV. : ; .jr,BRITANNlAWARE. . ( t BASTING SPOONS. ! LADLES and SKIMMERS 1 onu v niijs, kc, Ac. ; ,.7 In fact, everything in our line. A large and complete stock. All warranted aa w ana complete sto presented.." 1 Orders and calls solicited before purchasing anywhere else, at : r . - -. 01 H. E. BLEMKER'S, 1 ' ri . j.-i.i-.- : 14 Second Street. ; anlS .... EvansvUle. Ind '-111 I'.lKi"' I . . ' ii ' -: WILLIAM HEILMANj 1 ..u' v.-' ..if.. . " '' (Succfctiior to Kratz A Hollm 1 " "" Manufacturer aad Builder of PORTABLE AND STATIONA 1 -. AiV,V -. ! : -1.' ..' , . ; . STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, f Threshing Machines, Cotton antl Tobacco Prew CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, EVANS VILLE, IND. SbKKT Irok and Copter Worx uade I-' order on short notice. - . . . IJtOjer AND BRASS CASTINGS rS- of every description. . . 1 Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum BelU& Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUm Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25 CUR. DECKER. .t ; JOHK O. DECKER. WED. Q. DECKER. : . , C. DECKER ; & SONS, Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hubs, Shsfts, Felloes, and Bent Work, - -,Rnd dealers In Wagons, Drays, Carts, Thimble :-- Skeins, ' "'.,.' and have always on hand a large assortment of . . Seasoned Wagon Maker? Sawed Materials. 146 and 148 Main Street, corner Fifth,' ' Price Lists furnished on nnn?i ration mchl4 ly

TRANSPORTATION.

R. S. RUSTON & CO.,7 ForwardinfiT, Storage, : and Commissioii Merchants, Dealers in , : Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Meal, Ship- , stuns, ana rroauce generally, Green River Cotton . and Tobacco Warehouse, Cor. Water and Division Sts., mchl2 J EvASBviruE, lmn. Great VVestern dispatch; U. S. Express Company Proprietor. FAST FREIGHT LINE f Via New York, and Erie, and 'Atlari- . . tic and (rreat Western Railways, ":; and all otlier Railroads lead- , jtZ'i- - iiQ 'West and SoiUhioest ,! Ship to all parts of Onto, In. ;.. diana. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, ; IF""8""1! mMKOBEArWESTEBH B1SPATCH JL is owned and controlled by the United State KxppesH Company, whose hiah standing is a sufficient guarantee that no pains will be spared to keep up tbereputa tion that the BlSPATCllhas already attained. Having, our own Agents at all principal points, we give - ( Unequaled Dispatch To our freight.and all detention Is avoided, i , ., AU claim for Damages. And Overcharges Settled promptly by ( i - NEXSEN & BIXBY, Sole Agents, E VANS VILLE, INDIANA. febg)3m ixstrRANcz:. 8 Agency :; Established ,1846. A. C. HAXXOCK. ft C. K. DREW, HALLOCK & BREW, Insurance Ag-eiitis. ' o; i i!c . ;i f . . .. Firf, River,:Life; and? Accident Insult .Lri i --:m ranee. - '- ' ,l "'' -. or ;-f i. !)'-'il .i..-j'tU .. it i .'.''; (; -J, V t.iyrHv 7 .A ) ,.-yJ, swJfc iti'l l r;t i s-i t- '.i I $20,000,000 Capital and Assets Repre rented.-"-" ? : -'!( J We are Aeents for some of the oldest and best Insurance Companies in the country. Policies issued and all losses Dromptlv adJusted and paid at this office. Rate the tame at other Uotnpante doing Dullness in Evantvilie. We. are Aeenis for the following Com panies; - Mutual Benefit Life $11,012,407 Hartford Fire Insurance Co A,788,078 Security Fire Ins: Co., New York. 1,401,035 International Fire ins. Co., jn. x. i,na,oiis Ixrlllard Fire Ins. Co.New York 1,425,000 Springfield Fire and -Marine In- ' surance Company..;. 73199 City Fire Ins. Co., Hartford 4.10,100 Firemen's Ins. Co.. Chicago..... 225,473 Yonkers &. New York Ins. Co...-. 601,907 Putnam Fire Insurance Co . 700,000 National Travelers Insurance Co. ' ' ' (Accident) Rising Sun Insurance Company.. 300,000 100,000 tsa-FLATBOATS INSURED AT FAIR RATES. i OFFICE: . .. J A .. .. ... - -- .... -. . No. 10 South First Street .. Evansville, - - Indiana. i e r. H A-R T.F O oa 3D Fire Insurance Company. - " CHARTERED 1810. Cash Capital ........$1,000,000 Abstract 113th Sem i-AwxtaiSt. temekt, - Dec 81, 1866. Cash on hand, in bank, and cash items . , .....,..533S.249 28 Loans on collateral security..... 13,644 54 Real estate . 95,000 00 Miscel. investments (stocks and ' bonds), par value..., 928,857 00 United Htates bonds, par value t.,. 417,128 00 .788,078 2 Losses In processor adjustment ...$149,155 08 Premiums received, during the year ..................tl,370,308 98 Gross Income for year.......... 1,511,782 75 Losses paid for year 837,496 25 Market value ot stock, January ,4 1st, 1867 (shares 100 each) y 205 00 sAf ter a year of -disaster' unparalleled in the history of underwriting, involving the destruction of property to the amonnt of nearly Eight jr Millions, and causing the wreck or retirement of a large number of Insurance organizations, T1IK HARTFORD presents the foregoing exhibit as evidence of the conservative principles upon, which its business Is conducted, and its ability to encounter wide-spread and protracted per lis, without the crippling of its resources. " us- Income and Resources exceeding those ot any other American Company confined exclusively to Eire Underwriting. Agencies in all principal localities. Fair rates demanded; fair dealing and conservative principles guaranteed.--' -'- " .- -; - -,. ' .':;;, HAL10CK Jfe DREW, Agents, ; ,-. lO NORTH riBST NTKEET, mchl3 Evansville, Ind. WKKOHAJITS' EXCHANGE and JJU, GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, K. 5 First Street. TRUNTZ A MENTZER, Proprietors. The choicest Wines and Liquors will be kept constantly on hanu ; and special attention will b given to the ' RESTAURANT, where all tle delicacies of the season will toe served In the most approved style making ItU pleasant resort for the MERCHANTS and BUSINESS M EN of the city. . A liberal patronage Is solicited - oc23 d3m

COMMISSION CARJJh

cox & ; humphkey, ... - . . Offices -.,--Wharf boat, foot Sycamore Street, Ko. IS North Water Street, - , EVAK8VII.LK, IitD. ' Office: No. 7 Howard Row, : Mkmphis, Tbnk. Forwarding and Commission ; Merchants, Wharfboat Proprietors, and GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS. Special Agents for the "Atlantic-'- and Great - Western Fas ;;!U; y.l FreigTtiUne?.)A Nashville & Northwestern, Nashville Chattanooga, and Mobile 4 Ohio Bailroads. Throueh Rates and Bill of Ladj given to all poiats fioutb -4 r -f t -, Particular attention given to the Br; ling of Freight. mchli ( : H CHAKXES SONNTAO. , . . DAVID BXTDKr F. H. EHRMAN & CO., Fonvarding & Coatalssioa .000,0 oe Merchant o j D E ALE R 8 INCOT?dN;M?''i:'i iTAr-. .i::n TOBACCO: r-l ' FLOUR-, Ibi -v.: If corn, : r Vr::-:' . oATslrxr i! 'r II AY, &C&C' Xo. IS Nortli Wafer Street, ; (ORB'S BLOCH,Vv' : "', EVAIfSVIIXK. JTO. , Great Western (All Rail), Cotton. Lx-. - press, via' Atlantic & Great. K i em Central Route and Erie R , " ' ways. ..';'-' a; i,o,; f ; , ..,.!.;;. ,, -. . --;i ' I'l- "I H - ! ; .- - iF. Ei EHBUAN, Agei... mch2 ... ; . ,, .- , - -: A. B. HAVHUK8T. - i' J. J. WBITAIIk.Ilayhurst Sr Whlttaker, RObXJCE COMMISSION A FQRWAUIK ( r i o N o. 6.....-u..,8outh Water St.' ' Deal ers lh Flour.' Bacon.' Ha ' als.f Corn and Country Produce. i - ';ifii.v i f'. Hi, 1 inliU .. i x if,.kAiKB..aL-I.i-ILO. m- 8TABT v . (Successors 'tioiWj'M ALkman ! 4Ck.fr3,:i A EHERAIi AOEHTS, PRODUCE, 13 Forward! nz and - Commission Mer chants, Evansville,. Indiana. Refer to iT. Q. Wheeler, Preset .First NaUoaal Bank.. andSam'l Orr. Vice President Evansville NaUoaal Bank. ' - - - ' 1-.' Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly f. h. ragon. -i. ; ..vnMaatn.' ! RAGOX A DICKEY, ! Wholesale Grocers,! ' '-.. ,i .: Dealers in. .:;; j". j-f WrATHS! A XT IV T.jnTJfiTfFl J: 1 ":- - and " " ; "' ; ' '' Forwarding & Commission Mercliants 3fos. 3 and .4 Water Street, , i"n' .,.-" EVANSVILLE, IN P. Cah orders promptly and1 larefally .filled.'. E WOULD KELI ODK friends and former patrons that we am at th. tnt 17 IV TT onH 4 WATER STREETS, , -still In the trade ol and should be pleased to see them. - ; . , ; . H. I. ALLIS A CO. ' M H. ! I. ALLIS ! fe CO., , FORWARDING AND ' COMMISSION ; MERCHANTS, . . RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, FLOUR, &o, Corner Water and Tine Streets, Evansviio-e, Ind. janl dtf J. CDasonchet fe Co., FOR WARDING, COMMISSION A PR' PUCE MERCHANTS, No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, ne : door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. octlS , .. ; - r.. . j ; if OWE1L "jf UlSPAUH, Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSI"'" j . i : . MA-CMANTS, . . and General St tambbat Agents, . . . Sh i wneetown, IUint ' N.B. Particular att- ntlon given to 1 1iectlng purchase charges. - - apr28 w PHY. D. VIKTt i 1 ; IIUBBS A TIETS, , ) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Merchant,. .... And WHARFEOAT PROPRIETORS. ' Agents "Stab Union Ljne." . 1 . Office Ifo. 2 Main Street, " ; Jan23dtf . ' EvAsevrxM, Inp. : , H. 3r. Sclii'oecler WHOLESALE bEALIB IX ;;" CIGARS, TOBACCO, 8NCFF8, No. 10 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. Calls the attention of he trade to his fine f Brands of CIGARS and TOBACCO.' j Call and examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at the lowest rates. , " V; dec22 3m ., .'J., - ; i. . GET THE EARLIEST Jfn THE BEST. 150 bush. Good rich's Early " Cuico " Potatoes; "5 bush. While Sprout Potatoes; For sale at i it reduced prices at VICKERY BROS., Eureka Baxaar, 75 Main Street.

C ONFECTIONERIE S .

ConfectionerieH H. IIT'AHI.KBINO. "" " " TT. T. HASS1.KB. AIILERING & HASSLER, . Wholesale and Retail Dealers In - Candies, . ' Foreign Fruits, , . - . . : Toys, , , ft -. . ( and - FANCY WARE, Xo. 15 South First Street, ' j.. . . EVANSVILLE. w mannfapture our own Candies, and are oreoared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of pure quality. ' 1 . '''' . We keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Goods, fine Preserves, Jellies, Ac. . , ! :i ... mv i!. t inii' i 71 i .. ::Toys and! Fancy Ware of every description, for presents and atr : fi .- (!.? .ti--.;:.'n j , ,11 u . 'FIREWORKS' - - ; i 5 i i i i . m ! ' ;-;Ji:. i n full supply .and general .variety. f ; : hcK r 'i- :-i!-'wArgent 'tar-; -.i-; r.'l i Oi I. Jttallory A Co.'s Oysters CLOCKS. or c : 7 .2 1-'. 0 d 3 :0 d it cs ;-! a o- . 2'. f CO f a D a. o C! i as ' ts 6 er.' O B . ' . r a ! o s Jilt s a 4 i6 O .'O S3 "cr'' i 1 to i'B o ' pTii ii' vr.'j .21 , - i 1 w er - C3 r j . . i B r - Cu v-s.i v r C ' - : Oq -Iret ... ta 0 V 0 Q ;U5 ...Usi-o ; IS 3 a m '30 . - - A , 3 " -' "i ' ! : ! I, " :''V.' O CD fl CD o m .s.....n '5.. ; o (S B 13 g a o 0 0 HATS AITD CAPS. inand STRAW GOODS Mercliuiit, Attentioi .TrrHja ion, are. wixiiir round the circle" of our Wbolesal Houses, drop in and examine our stock ol goods, as we have ene of the largest and best-selected stocks of Hats, Caps, Ladies and Misses' Trimmed Hats and Shaker Hoods ever brought to this market, which we will sell at prices that will give you a large margin for profits. If you buy your Hats in Cincinnati, Louisville, or St. Louis, 'bring your bills with you and we will duplicate them and save you freight. If you cant come, send ;us your orders, and we will guarantee the goods to suit, or you can return them to ps at our expense. . j L ANPIIE A It A H ITCil RLIi X.f28 JTortfc Flrt Street, (Next door to Holllnesworth Bros.)" . ' 1,1 litti J t..ii'ii- til r.ii. wl -i: "hov2B d6ii ' s (I fr! EVAirsvrrxie, IJ . BAKERY. - l! J EVANSVILLE STEAM BAKERY . ' , and - CAND Y MAN UFA CTOR Y, ; By A. AW. CHRIST, . , No. 105 Main Street, bet. Third and Fourth (opposite Court-House). . ' A H KINDS OF CRACKERS, t Bread. Cakes, etc., as well asaU kinds oiCandles, Toys, and Fancy Kugar-Ware, of every description, for wholesale and retail, at lower prices and to better satisfaction than by any other bouse In the whole West deel dly J. C. & J. G. SMITH, Manufacturers of ' Hoes, Axes, Mill Picks, 187 MAIN STREET, : i mch 14 3m ' EVANSVILLE, IND.

QUEENSWARE.

JAS. M. WRB KS. 31 ark: &, Warrcu, LKPOBTEOtB OV AND WHOLES A LK DEALXK.S IN

22 is S V! o ;b . rm 5 s' . ST. 3 WEKCHAHTN FI RXISIIKI WITH LA Common Wart alone, If dosired. We jLwp uuziau&ULiy iu imr wnrrunuui)w Assorted Crates of all Common Ware of the very, best make ojf goods. Also, many different assortments of Common, and fc-tone China Ware.' mj llm - t - We are the only firm" in this city that -imports Assorted Crates direct from England. . We keep patters and styles of goods that no other-house In this 'city lias, or can get it the .English market. Our wares are Imported via New Orleans, direct, an 1 bought with gold, thus securing every advantage within the reach of any house in the West or East.. . Our stock is the largest In the State, and will be old at price entirely satisfactory to the trade. . nov7dtf "" ' ..r -. BOOTS AND SHOES. RICHER, y.- DEALER IN !f i! . I i -i-.i! : , ! I..J r4M l t t BOOTS iSc SHOES 1 20 PER ;CENTtcue a: ip,E;R .. .: ; 50 PER' CENT. ; ;ioi ?ER CENT. i. ;r r 'I B HANDSO ME B NEW, STYLISH, and GOOD t Gentlemen's Sewed and Pcssed Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, , and Gaiters. . LADIES' LEATHER SHOES ' . ! OF ALL KINDS. POLISH BOOTS,' BCTT0XED BOOTS, DOUBLE-SOLED, C0XGSESS, AND BIBOJi. Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Oon gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style ever invented. fTTE HAVE the LAUbir xsn rr moft comolcte assortment of itoods ever shown in any Ketail Khoe Han.e in the West Cincinnati ind Chicugn not excepted alt of which we are selling :ts low as any other retail dealers can buy. No persons In their rlsrht m'jiil ran think of buylnK Booii vud Shoos leiore examining our stock. We have many style of good taad for us that can be round uoivliere else. . , Dealers snppllel with line good. Odd Sises, or anything not r.innd in wiiolule bouses, at prices as low or lower ttian jobbers sell re-'iNr u'kmIs. i ' ;.i i ' .j,' ? .I'l"' - ', ; All goods direct, trom manufacturers at T. S. RICKER'S, 60.-1 Main Street....-.;.-60 i i oel2dtf .. . ' ' i f ' t'1. t - " ' WORM LOZENGES. TIIISTKIKU AM nFLI iUM medicine has accomplished ail liiat wss desirnble in ' kverv- onsrt where it was (riven a fair trial, audi nas always given more universal satisfaction than any ' - WOIHI IIvSTIlOV R! In use. It Is adapted to all nee, and all children love it. Thousands who nave tritnl Clark's Worm Lozenses are ready to testify to Its superiority over all remedies now in use. Manu factured by CUUHTNEY 4 LUMP-, KIN, Proprietors, Owensboro. Fori sale by CI-OUD A AKIN, and T. CJ BiUDWKLb c., fivausviue, ind. mnkHi:iw . VALENTINE WETZEL, Manufacturer of Fashionable FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 103 Main St., bet. Third ii Fourth SVANSVlLlsE; INDIANA. aar Orders of all kinds will receive Frorapt attention. AU kinds ot TUKNNU WORK done to order. inchH 3m

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