Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1867 — Page 2

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Local Election Excellent for Wheat, Apples, and Bockport College. Prospects Peaches " "Eockport, Ind., April 2, 1SC7. 'Editor Journal : . ? Our township election ; went ... off quietly yesterday, and resulted in the , election of the ' entire . Republican ConTention ticket, over:i the most popular JndependentjCandidates they - could get upon the track. George B. Bullock, Esq!, was eleeted Township Trustee which is a suf.ficjeotguirante (hgj the enforcement of the Registry Law in this township at least, is in safe hands, as he is well TtnowrTto t e"a true'TKepublican hand! &g$fgttand 'iapable business $aan The recent improvement i the weather basnad an astonishing effect : . . i . epetaj)peatru oprirgs generally in this latitudeand everybody jsms xtjifeenatd with tbej)ropgcts of the opening Spring and farmers ar es pecially Jjlbilajitj over the nne promise of a bounteous wheat Crop the finest they say that they hav ha&for Kavpral vears. There Will also Me a are scarcely injured at all. There is ' more siemificance m this1 than most? people are aware of, but my. jowfF ex-

t -penence .ana ooservauwue uavc ; f 'taught me that , a ' healthy sea-: ii 'iBon. is: the invariable' accompaniment, i i'i-of an abundant fruit' Beason. i The Rockport Collegiate i Institute" dosed an intermediate term last week

and Thursday and Friday were devot-: ed to "examinations of the various"

J r' classes. Quite a number; of visitors, friends, and patrons of the iastitution,- ' att6nded,i fthe eiiuiJnations, which were "alike" 'creditable to p&ipils and fteafibJafa? and aU 'weru highly pleased

Willi ULiV lliauuvi in nuivu dents acquitted, themselves J stituhoh is now' md more flc with the. manner in which' the TherJnin4a more nourtseuag condition " than ' ever before, anCis presided over by Professor pliverfl. Smith . (a; son, of -the , s distingued United: t States- ,: Senator of tihe

,rri .jsamenameya man of superior lSej-

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I ary aciainmenis, iarg&- euucuiiuuai f - exDerience. and an excellent disciolin-

i arian, efficiently "assisted iby Prof. I ?? .,-intL -.1. . y -tr' v, - T 1-

T "Obenshain," Miss - Huron, ftndlih" f-i8W a Sum bMnegan;anxperienC f tS,5f

jLOung ladies irom .a , distance are accommodated with good I rooms In the Oollegei Buildings, and boarding'4 m: the ; family r; of the . President at reasbtiable rates; and;' 'while under his guardianship parents may feel assured. 'their;.' daughters .will Dot , be subject ito 'any improper .'influences , or associar'' tlftff' r 1 ' ")ifi-'i f , , lt:UOM.,..,V;1.jAA i l .,J - .,' , The last ' term of -the Academic a jearswill commence on Thursday, the "-4th insi,- to cootinue twenty weeks. .rr.T Rockport.'1' I, A DIEV READING. 1 (From the N V, Evening GaBette. ' . THE PREVAILING f ASHIOXS. ' ' What Ladies Actually Bay Since the Opening Day. : r; 't ' The , opening dav for bonnets at least, having passed, ' and the season - Deiug couMueicu b iujijt inaugurated, we are able to state what kind ; of bonnets the ladies actually nurchasp.

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Mn tar lhV IMent'tlie neur taehinn. and what articles of dress find the most favor id their eyes. The, tnod--: r.r . e8tes torture their ..brains to product

ta-f tvt something new, JfTesh "and ; novel , for

Aauico weal bucjr iiai b nuav iulj. Xjtill an opning-day whence these fanciful creations are presented to the pnb-.Hj-Sji ;Ucr-the ladies throng the shopp, and looking over the "gdods, ' decide what tjthey will purchase. , If a certain color, or bonnet does not suit themithey jfiltave-nothios to. df ifrith it, but turn to mat which pleases best, in this manner the oublic decides what it will wear. Having made an exten sive tour among the dress-makers acdl

, milliners, we lay tne ioilowing results '. : . . t Jcf our observations before our readers : It is now pretty generally admitted that plain narrow ribbons, such as the shop-keepers call No. 12, will be used for bonnet "trimmings. Tule over-.-.vn(. strings ; are , universally worn; The most fashionable ' colors are maze, ; ,s.r.TL lilae purple, shades of green, and blue. 2j?he bonnets, flowers. ribbons, . . . etc., Ehould all harmonize in color. . A maze-colored crape or silk bonnet ' should be trimmvd with mazecolored flowers and ribbonsj a little blond .. . iace is admissable,-and a very little n,- ,.mber(might b psed to heighten the ' e vVeffe6t. A 'green bonnet should have Cifreen flowers aad leaves, with green

v' y .'; ribbons; a rose-colored bonnet should be all rose,? with the addition, jperj i liAna rf .Mond lace. -, .

' -There are two kinds of veils whieiU -Mtth'e, ladies have 1 decided '-to wear this

ri? ..vwecTrOrii4SH'jcalIed4 the' carf ' veil,'

thrown ovr the top ot the .botynet, falling ovet the.ichignon, where 'the crown of the 'bonnet teed to b,Kthe end3 tying under the chin. The face veils are small,rounded at the corners, and known as mask veils. They are made rounded at the corners, and all have the chenile spot.

-Chip, white, aai.coJorednd Nea politan bonnets are, finding great favor amopg the ladies. v,iStraw bonnet3 are always worn; and crape, which makes up so prettily, is again becoming quite fashionable. There is great uniformity-of style and-trimming, as well as materials used, in all the shops of the city. Rose-colored crape for dress -bonnets, trimmed with blond lace and tule overstringsris one of the latest novelties, and will be worn some upon, extra occasions. Some of the prettiest-combinations for bonnets are as Jbllows: . , , , V,v' A white chip with a bunch of blue forget-me-nots in front, tule , overstrings and blue watered under-strings. A ladv's straw hat, known as' the

Ltrianon shape.pwas trimmed with blue velvet auu straw uruituiui, uiixeu with blonde iaee, a moss rose and biids at the sides, with blu velvet tstrmgs; A white chip trimmed with sea green ribbon and green ivelvet Heavesp makes, a handsome bonnet,5; fStraWcOi-iiiments and trimming are. used to a'considerable extent upon f bonnets. ..For an el3erly lady a ;hght 1 gray or st.one-epiorea chip witntgrayi leaves-and gray noons to matcn, forms 5 nEat and sensible hat: . Opera hats faaveSa very light and open apipearanee. .? hy atej made upon, a light rirame or bana: which .passes fover the top of -the head, a scarf1 tule veil Deing4 iotaea to iaii overdue

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beneath the chin The'strines of white ribbon . tie be hind rthe neck beneath' the hair. Mourning bonnets v are of the same shape-as others, made of -plain crape, trimmed with silk, tule, and jet. Purple i mingled with the crape for slight mourning. i; I ; Among the new colors or rather new names, for the milliners must invent new names, we will mention the " night illumine" green as it is called, which possessed the valuable property of lightqingbgautifully tinder gaslight. AO&fsHWatsonVi 23 East ; Tenth Street, we saw one made of this material, trimmed: with green pansies and blonde lace It was very elegant.' A blue crape bonnet with blonde lace and lilies of the? valleyi as! handsome as due could wish.- j e5 Moon-- on the" lake2' is auQtbeV fashionable colorand Jurimmed with scarlet velvet, laige sfiarlet berries, and black laceiimakesl a ricbana. showy hat. '"Moon onthe lake " is also trimped withlarge bronze flowers, which lariety offlowefe, it may be mentioned, is becoming quite the-k vogue.a Aflat hat made t white tule, the brim caught up at the side with, a bunch of mosslrose buds, and" long tule ends, is the handsomest thing we blue , -crape v bonnet,, trimmed. with blond lace, arid ' straw" w-hat heads, was seen at Mrs. Watson's. A white chip vhat'". with i' a; wreath of daisies, .and Doitermo'pinK riDDons: a sea green nai, mm green ! leaves, : oiaeic thread lace, and green velvet trimmings are also, fashionable.; The ladies have nothing 'to, complain of thus far' in the ' way of variety, the icolorand styles- of bonnets and hats being as numerous as, the most fastdiou;could Wish. .,: '!! ' '''. i For an account of the prerailjog styles in dresses, head-dresses -etc,. L we are udder obligations, to Madame .uiedot or Union Kquare, Madame Bailliard of Clinton, Place, Richmond or 783" Broadway, and others.:.; The season' for Summer. and dress goods is rather backward in New York, Spring having lingered too long in the lap of Winter. W hile the ladies upon Broadway.axe still wearing furs and thick winter cloaks, they are not disposed to1 purchase lace shawls or! muslin mantillaa.;i Head-dresses, or caps, for ladies' wear in the houseware made of lace and crape. . Nearly every cap contains a little crape, green pink or blue. Maize is the color in the greatest demand for all kinds of goods, hence we find caps made of maize: colored crapei 'tipped ' with amber and trimmed with blonde lace "and maize colored flowers in front.-"- ' !These caps are made upon a light frame -which rests uDon the tot of the 'head, an elastic-passing; under the waterfall to, hold.: it . oh, -.while a -band" runs across the i back made of crape eilk and trimmed with lace oe shnlJiliantar. Most ladies consider them selves too young to wear caps and for the sake of having something upon the top" of their heads, we were shown a point lace square; about four inches eacu jf ayj jrimnieu witn vnarrow maze ribbons, mm :i,- ' r$ i V . Puffe d lace spencers with! courtsteeves,jtrimmed with maze, are fashionable. It is hinted that white muslin mantillas v are to be worn during the: coming Summer, but as yet the fashion is not decided upon. In a few weeks they wilt be seen in the shops. Dresses this year are made almost entirely of plain goods, maze .being the prevailing color, xr an tne ladies put on maze1 dresses, we may expect to see the1 streets loosing lite vast corn fields."1 The color-of the dress should always match that of the bonnet. Mme. Diedot imports her, dress goods, and the materials for the friuimings; most of which she manufac tures as her customers may order or desire. Satin is the trimming now universally ordered. i Skirts are cut gor ing,' rounded behind Into a. sort of fanlike trail.' r. v?' ' .,.,;.... Beautiful Paner collars tolreriref-ent piTencn emDroidcry ; are i worn by the , -"-X--- . . ntltitucfe.T", 'I hey are manufactured by Ward, who sells thousands. of doz ens ot them. a. i ,! . -. Velvet ribbons of all colors for the neck, with velvet crosses of the same color attached to the ribbon, are just becoming fashionable, and, as it is somethiug new under the sun, it prom

lses to be well received. v elvet ear-

ringC bracelets,' necklaces- and combs trimmed with velvet, of colors to match the dress, are to be worn. They combine beauty with lightness. The peplum pronounced pe-plum necktie for ladies is a narrow-pointed rib bon in blue and white. . Chenile will be worn for the neck. In all kinds of goods the plain hold the hrst rank, and the narrow, stripes are the next. ; bnaall checks are worn a little. - - DRUGS & CHEMICALS Wholesale and Retail Druggist, .!'.!!" il- ' iealer lu r : Medicines, Paints, Oit, Brushes, &c, MA IK ST., bet. Second and Third, Kvansville, Ind. Partlcular uttentlon given to UL.AS3 tout to all sizes. '. i : i ; mciH3 dan - : nrrrrrTr " T. C BRIDWELL & CO. if; ii -(Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DRUG&, 1 .'r.;t TOILET-AKTICLEa " " rAINTS, DYES, : : Corner Third and Main Streets, T -. EVAUSVILLE, Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or night. novl3d3m , CLOUD & AKIN, i fc Wholesale Iruggist AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS .NpftJ5. MainStreet .3DIH. imWM for GEOEQ.K REED'S-DOMESTIC LIQUID DYES. ; t 7(jaENEBl4ApiTS FOR '"' ' DR.'-ARMISTEAD,Si TOKIC SYRDi ' ' UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and: PILE OINTMENT. AU: orders promptly filled. aprl PETER TIERLING, XJ Or Gr.I S T . a !" Vet -and. Dealer in V' ' Paints, Varnishes, Oil, Dyestujft. dec, So, SORTH WATER ST., ., : , . mchl3 d3m Evansvllle. Ind. t 78. Main Street. T SPARKS & PICOUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTf . Dealers in Paints OllsJ Glass and Pntli. Physicians', :: Is, carefully selected. , . B"! Prescription filled at all hour? day or night, at x 'a :; SCIILAEP'FER'S , ; -V ..;f. 'Drug Store, ' N0.5B MAIN STREET oc30 dly fiJ. beautiful variety of Pearl Scotch,' Wood, and ; Shell Card Caee and Txbhts for sale very low at , . ; , SCHLAEPFR'S . r Drug Store, '17 So. 59 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly 'lS&"'An 'immense neur stock o m Perfumes and Pomades at - ' - SCHLAEPFER'S ' - J..- ' Ll, ! v. Drug Store,' "f . . NO. 59 MAIN STREET oc30 d.y ' . "X,' S. HERB, M.D., HomoBopathic Physician and Surget Office No. 8 Second Street, over JKicker's Boot and Shoe Store. . , f Evans"t -ie , Oct, 2, I860. . . foc3 d3m ".'ir LUMBER, &C. STEEI.E fc TRIBLE, econa BU, JJetween Chestnut and "KvansvillA. Tn.l Cnerry Sash, Boors, Window Busds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, tc, of every de-i cilptitu constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apia-ly.. . . , , SASH; DOORS, L.UMBER, &a ; . :'j " Unnnel Oc ' Sons'!' ' 1' v: ,'' ' Manufacturers of ;' , Sash, Doors. 3tinds,, Frames, decl Also. Dealers in , ' MICMIOAJi PINE L UMBER ;- , Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, Shingles, Lath,&c Sawing of every description done to order. Orders from, abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnui street and Canal, pr21 Eva&TVilie, Ind

, MACHINISTS. Excelsior : Stove Works. BLEMKER, TILEMANN & 00. Fonndery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Office at H. E. Blemker's, No. 14 Secon' Street, bet. Main and Sycamore. THIS KXW FACTORY IS XOW T fall operation, and is manufacture - r COOKING STOVES,' For Wood and Coal, . HEATIXG STOVES, i . For Wood and Coal, ; " ' All of the -latest and most approved pat '- terns. , : SJeillets and Lids,' ' '' , Ovens and Lids. u ' Odd Lids, : '-; 'j Sugar Kettles, ' ': ' ; 1r LogIrons, itrx Grates; and ' r.: Cizsft'nflT in general, ..: TINWARE IS'Slufac,:iTr8 fQ ' l COPPEB and SHEET-IRON WARE and dealers In If'" MANTLES and GRATES, , : A TINNERS' STOCK, : . '- ;.;t; TIN-PLATE, -- . . . : ' SHEET-IRON and COPPkR.WARE; JAPAN WARE, ' . BRITANNIA WARE,i BUCKET-EARS, . ,-f. ! ,, -' WIRE. . '""' Ji I", - r i : BASTING 8POONS. 1 1 '"-' -- - i..,. ' LADLES and SKIMMERS . SHOVELS. Ac. Ac: - in -fact, everythinar in our line.--A large ana oompieie suxjk. . All warranted m re-- . . -1 . it...'. presented. Orders and calls solicited before purchas ing-anywhere else, at 'M' ' ! ; : . , r H. E, BLEMKER'S, 1 . - . , . 14 Second Street. auI3 . ', ' Evansvllle, Ind. WILLIAM HEILMAN (Successor to Kralz A Heilm CITY 'FOII 1 U i Mannfaclurer and Builder oJ , (: ;?:c-.'i 'jai! PpRTJUBLB A2Tl 8TATI0JV4 v.iv ; t j 9, r r STEAM : ENGINES AND BOILER T,-.- -, ' .I'd Ms.. r SAW ;AKP r GRIST MILL ,s '.5'.' i ' Threshing Machuies, Cotton and Tobacco Pret CIRCULAR SA W MILLS. f'. &C.,' AC, ' . . '.' ' . EVANSVILLE, iND. Sheet Iron and Copper Wors -uaie t order on short notice. . . IROXr JLND BRASS, CASTINGS 'I of every description. "Dealers in Steam Gauues. Gum Beltlnv Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BojUiu. Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. .u: ( :, V .; ' apr25 I i i; . - : ' .' DENTISTS. DE. I. HS, Resident Ieiit 1st, Over First National Bank',' , : Corner Main and First Streets, -.: . . r T1 1 ' " ? Evansvllle', Ind,, -;,- .--'i- .-: ' T , .!.... Jti ous Gum Work, Gold,' Silver, Vulcanite, Coral lte, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, &c. , . x . ( ADMINISTRATOR of ; Nitron Coxlde (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paralyxer.i'i ,:.'..i.?; . - r ,vNEURAIA3IC Affections treated. -! ' ? 5'i MV FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of five roomii) as any in the united States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the ex- , tensive patronage received during the past EIGHT YEARS. , . inch 1; ,, DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, Surgeon - Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIRST STREET, bet. Main ,. ; - . , and. Locust, i Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. re26 tf ' V' Removal. ' E. OH.BKKT CO. II AVE KCioved to their new fonr-story store, No. 31 North First Street, where they will be pleased to see all' their old customers, and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, etc., always on hand, and for sale at the lowest market prices. We will give special inducements to all those buying for CASH.; nov dly

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QUEENSWARE.

DANIEL G. MARK. JAS. M. WABBEX. Mark '& Warren, IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLES ALK SEALERS IK 3 ' . Q d H 7Z v aspr H .(JD ft 2 o p. S ' E3 ftcr . S7 2 i:i?2--i-'S.,.ri.U i-ii h:,- C.fh MliY:. t -p r . Ill . i T ! ,1 v n'r "PTEBCHINTS FCRXISHEI)- WITH JjuL Common Ware alone: if desired. We keep constantly in our wareh houses At so r tea craves oi ail uommon ware oi tne very best make of goods. Also, many different assortments of Common and Stppe China Ware, t.n t i,"iiU:h ' '' - 4 " r r 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 has,, or can get. in the English market. Our wares are imported via - New Orleans, direct, and bought with ' gold, thus securing every advantage . within the reach of any house in the - West or East. Onr stock Is the largest In the State, and will be sold at prices entirely satisfactory to the trade. . . , , novTdtf - J" ' : t ' BOOTS AND SHOES. JT. . RICKER, : ;..!;,!; DEALER IN ' ; BOOTS fc SHOES i--T- '.il-MVA-.l. "I , ";' I , - .. ti'C t. L iI 1 20 PER1; CENT.; ! ' ::!' ts:i ;ji.ilM. -: i : ' . ' , .'J'ii : .;!: t B ..E.-,;Ti.:T. E n iVi'tiVji ; i 7 t h 1 " ) ' luu ?ER CENT. ' 'ii'isrri feoiE je? : :. i-. -i. -. - NEW STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pe?sed Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, '' ana Gaiters. ; LADIES' - LEATHER SHOES IJ ii'l j. OF ALL KINCS ;., POLISH BOOTS, BUTTONED BOOTS, DOUBLE-SOLED, COXGRESS, AND BYROX. Misses' Balmorals, Polish, and Oon r' u gress JBoots. : CHILDREN'S SHOES . In every style ever Invented. '. i ' ' ' ' ' i . . . . , WE HAVE THE LAKUESf AXI most complete assortment of goods ever shown in any Retail Hhoe House In the West Cincinnati nnd Chicago not exceptedall of which we are selling as low as any other retail dealers can buy. No persons in , their right minds can think of buying Boots" nd Shoes .before examining our stock. ' , - .. : ' i. r.. -1 :,,,: We have many styles or goods made for us that can be found nowhere else DealerK supplied with fine goods. Odd Sizes, or anything not found in wholesale houses, at prices as low or lower than jobberssell renUaroods. j . i All goods dtrect from manufacturers at ' ' JSi'-RICKER'S, .!.'.! 60:l:Main'StreetL. ocl2 dtf . ' 60 WORM, LOZENGES. TXIIN TKIED AXft BEUABLE medicine has accomplished ail that was desirable in evert case where It was given a fair trial, and has always given more universal satisfaction than any . . j ! ' ; ' ' " ' " WORJI DESTROI ' It! in nso Tt. 1 nlarted to all ace, and all children love "it. Thousands who have tried Clark's worm. Jjozenges are. rta i v trt teHtifv to Its suoeriorltv over all remedies now in use. Manu factured by wuuoiii s LUJirKIN. Proprietors, Owensboro. r'or sale bv CLOUD AKIN, and T. C. BBIDWELL. & CO., Evansville, Ind. mhl5d iw ; , , ( . . i -GET THE, EARLIEST A NI THE BEST. 150 bush. GoodfA. rich's Early "Cuzco" Potatoes; luO bush. White Sprout Potatoes; For sale at reduced prices at VICKERY BROS., Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main Street.

HARDWARE.

74. --5 -- . V, i. . . i. :. JACOB STRAUB & SON, ' DEALERS IN HARDWAEE , & CUTLERY,. , , v 74 Main Street, . -K t .A t.i . - '".' ..... fc EVAfiSVI LLE, Ind. ' ,.!: !'. I .l utvi- : Special low prices offered to Cash 'Buyers. mchJ9 d2m mil n m,-Circular , 4,. i nnHE COPARTNERSHIP BETWEEN JL the undersigned, under the firm of WELLS, KELLOOO A CO., is this day dissolved, by mutual, consent, Mr. II. K. Wells retiring.'. Books -and accounts will remain with the successors, BCETXICHEK, KELLOGG A CO., for settlement. HIRAM K. WELLS. iHtl. K'EDW. BtETTICHER. Evansvllle, January 1st. 18U7. BtETTICIIEKELLOCG & Co t (Successors to. Wells, Kellogg & Co.,). 13 FIRST STREET, '"'' !T .! I l.ntl', t'j'i 1 ' ; , :':7 ''. i VI,'' ''.-'':'. . SIGN.. DJE, THE. BIG PADLOCK! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HJLiRPTTARE ' , ' ' AND ' ' CUTXiERY,! 7 . v. ;V7 AGENT8 FOR ; f j 11 est On in - 15 citing. -i) 1 i- ':sij;(,' " ?1HE inSDERSIONED, .ME.nilERS . of the late firm of WELLS, KELLOGG CO., have this day formed a copartnership, under th, name and styls of B(ETTICIIER, KELLOGG & CO and will continue the Hardware Business at the OLD STAND. '-- tii Thanking our jnnay friends- .for their liberal patronage, we respectfully axk a continuance of Kue same to the new firm. EDWARD BCETTICH ER. CHA8. H. KELLOGG. Evansville, January 1st, 1S07. . .Jau21dtf 31 :""! 31 H A RD W AR E HOUSE. s t H.K.Wells,- j W. F. V , Late of Wells, Kellogg W. F. Wells. k! WELU &; SON AVE TAHEX THE M' IM. 1. known stand recently occupied by Mr, George U. Sonntag fc Co., 31 Main Street, where they will transact a General H'AE JD W J H E I1USIXESS. The senior psrtt.er of the late firm of WFLL8. KELLOGG fc CO. would thank his friends for their patronage In the pant, and ask a continuance of the same to the new firm of H. K. WELLS dfe .SO febl9 dly GEO. S. SOHTAG & CO.. ' i ... ' - DEALERS IN . , ; Anvils, :-;. ii..iVIses,;:':! ir in ' Bellows, .1 Hand and Sledge Hammers, Horse Shoes, ' J nbncXails v " -if"i f l.-c i V ;! .;; . Stocks and Dies, Butclicrs' Files, Coil Chain, ! . , w Leather Belting No. 29 First Street. feblO dDn , EVANSVILLE, IS'O. C. KELLER, Importer rand Manufacto.-r of all kind of Guns, Pistols, and Rifles, and Dealer in Powder, Lea, Cups, S hot, Cartridges, No. 9.1 MAIN STREET, mchl3d3m Evansville, Ind.