Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 April 1867 — Page 2
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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. TUESDAY. APRIL 16. 1867. F i It r. it
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Kentucky Coyiiiidefice,,-J Gmt4nl I?'rr TheSmery -j Wheat Prosptcf The Tobacco Speech of Vol.8vm$The" Union
Trade The Important of an Effort to secure it to hcannviUe, tfv. Editors Journal: ' . ' ' Edpyville, Ky., April 13. One of the most beautiful rivers is ihe Cumberland. Along its banks ike traveler beholds scenery wild and grand. If accustomed to look on flat or level lands, the-change to the rugged hllls. 'with lowering cliffs. of rQcks, (he ascent of which is most difficult, and the. tops of which are covered " with evergreens, is truly refreshing, at least to a lover x Nature's stupend ous works. EddyvjlKia a imall place. Before the wajr a gr.eat deal ofbusinesf was 4iP f in?e trae bas i , grea 4r greaseqbut a good crop of .tobacco, wheat, and corn will, in a great meas ure, seithes eeoplo all-rieht ac-ain. Lyon County is small.- polling about si hundred votes all told. , Of these six hundred, 160 are," for, the Umof while the: balance vote with- and fit the T rebel ; Demdcracy.f;f. 'Although; greatly in r the' minority :the ; Union firmy determined, out-Fpokenr and bod.T ? O O II Afew days ago, Col. fcymes, candidate for . Congress, made -a -a excel leu t speech , in the Court House, at this 5 lace, nd 'although his competitor, 'udge Trimble, was on a boat at this place, he refused to speak to the people. It is possible that as he has been obliged io. listea to ? the plain .truth a time or two of late, and such truths, too, -, as make him appear m a riiculouslight he is desirous of escaping as' far as may be the flagellation he gets at the hands of a fearless exponent of Union principles. But, be that as it may,f pol.s S. produced a favorable impression on the minds of those- wh rr tiparfl; Viim nflit -is tn hh regretted tnat every voter in the count tyjwas not present. Truth is mighty, and'tu'sfr prevailhence the great importance of a vigorous canvass ia this The wheat crop in this eoanty lobkf taken as indications. The farmeW, orisuch as have sold thejrlast yearl crop of tobacco, are now' delivering it,jrrat many have notf yet disposed of what they have. The last few days of fopa 'weatner - has set the laraert ufcily at work, and as a matter of courscthis little place is 'much dullef man usual, it is a good sign at this season of the year. If the. business mea of Evansvilli would cultivate the acquaintance of ib$ traders on uumoerland Hiver mo;re, it would resulfe in great good tq that city. The merchants say if the -wholesale men' of Evansville would eofce and see them, and tell wha coum De aone at ivansvule, it W9uld" afford them great satisfaction! and would be" taken as an evidence! thatvEfansville merchants are .anx-j ious t6"establish friendship. " So far as an effort to eeeure the trade is conl cerned, many of the merchants talk! as L in .doubt as, to whether the mer-f chjots of, Evansville, reaUv-consider? this trade worth looking after M all J The result is, many purchase supplied in Louisville and Cincinnati, feeling all the while that Evansville is the natural marketfor the tobacco of this country, as; well as the place bes suited1; to . purchase , supplies. . But while your merchants are neglecting this trade, "and these ! people, other cities',': Cincinnati, . St,3 Louis," and Louisville rare bidding and working for.it by sending out practical, souna sense men, . who are . able to understand the character of this people and by this- means, the trade which ought,-and could be secured to youH city, is divided oetween the cities above named. Is there no remedy? Certainly there is. Send practical men who have not passed through the world i6faf "with eyes half closed, to visit the people in .'this trade, cultivate their, acquaintance, and, by this means induce them to visit your city, and then when you have'them there sell at fayr .rates-, aaf all, merQbat8i there can, and most, probably do, and the Cumberland River trade Is yours; ptvyided,v always that yonhave the, means of transportation at your command. Fortunately for vonr eitv. tlbflyHfe ve?qriThe.?$aif-4 wui is ai iuo ecimcc ui juur people, and Capt. . Hodge 5 Brown," with his good, little boat,, is deserving the most liberal patronagev'iTbe .'traveling pab lie will.-fihd that boat officered by as polite and courteous" gentlemen as can be found. Mr. Wilson will spare that ooat comfortable ana pleasant. Let the ihoat and its, obliging officers le commended to the traveling public. for a long time purchased his goods at your city, and who has repeatedly visited the Louisville and Cincinnati markets, said he could: do far - better at Evansville than at either of the place&Wfcve riatodaiif littfeidonbt exists, that with a proper effort on the part of your fives husiness:'toerJ, iand the liberal support ofQ, boat to serve them and these merchani3t a rich reward mayrfbe: secured. for Evansville. Let me repeat it, for it is a fact, much is to s be gained. '.by your merchants sending to this tradVsueh men as will be able to establisha greater intimacy, and prove ,ra ore' elparly the advan agea or&mnglhe tolk'pBo at va nsville, arid of purchasinff pnrd t that. place. B. 31. R.
ultfe favorable, and if nothing befall! itJajjgoodVjdeld will be realized,'at leasfciif .Dresent.nrosrjects are toihe
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Ssiithland, Ky., April 11, 1867. SXit6iJoarsal - To-day has been a day of rejoicing to-Mrt rly lyal men-of this countyri 'Oaeo m-re-iave wejheard the ".ring oi a io-ai speech, wmcn ieu upon the ears of this people as dew-drops on the spring flower. "We feel that we are now entering upon a new era, and that the once noble State of Kentucky is now . shaking her J shaggy locks, that she may trim herself anew, and step upon the stone, of distinction v she so lately left; Many bright faces, illumined by the powerful eloquence of the 'youthful, flmt gifted standard-bearer-, of the Union party in this District, bore their testimony to the interest felt in the cominsr election in May next. -ho1.- 8yroes7"the Union eaudidaterifi company: smii. ridikKlhfebel candidate, met in our quiet little village to-day to discuss the political issues of the times. But Trimble, fearing the ignomipy of -complete, de molition a4UhehaBdl'-of hrs" -ydathful competitor, decamped and left Symes the field alone. ..TOfeMdealCwithltBCMsues without gloves. He claimed that Union men must aadjwould rule this country; that Democracy had been the cause of all the trouble we have ever had ; that it was the father of nullification, secession, repudiairoifc gramme ine southern states were now'tfeniedf ?their Teniesentation in Congress, and that so long as the poll CV of that rtartv was adhered tn. th later would be the day of the restoranun ui wv uuuiucru outics, anu more onerous would be the proscription lie told them that the f next thin would be. confiscation and general ruin u tney; would not desist. ! His picture drawn of : ; Tyimble : riding astride the Constitution. acDealinff tn his countrymen to return to its- folds,' was ncu luueeu, . especially y- wnen viewed, through thecheckered 'nolitvcaiBist.ory pr i .distihgishd, $ovci PetltOr. .r fid! is ( ;.' (;.'T"J n --ia-t siiH He shoyed that Trimble was.orice a coeicibnist. and then onnosed ihtr. the next . breath; to ( furnishiug men ot monfyTto.'iprbsecu.te i the w&r;i, He, showed -thai Trimble wasoedaytB lavor ot Tjajipgrtrerp.i'p ax 'debt, and next day in favor of repudiation, and 'claimed that he was certainly the best man that could pospiby; run for office, because lie ttad VfeloDgfed - to 'all par ities, and, tneretore.-TCOuId please all people. yH"f fsaid thatH "Trimble y n$;i i saia .Tnaiht r4rimble 1 4!the affirmative in. Coggresi. K a rfd flien, for ffie : W1tru.pt , voted, m but 'once, law, that thieves and scoundrels could swindle their holiest neighbors; It "was a treat; indeed: to listen trt;'nT old fashioned Union, speech. It made i us tnintc ot old times, when the flag of our country was reverenced, and our denies, or wnicn ic was tne mb em. cherished. We are at work, and victory is dawning. Sancho. DRV GOODS. 3IACKEY, ISBET, cCOi .WJiplesale Pealerst in.s .,s . DRY GOODS AXD . XOTI0XS, e.'ll Main Street, . . "; ' ' nov20dtf "Evaksvillb, Ind. A. C. PUSHEE' Notions, and Fancy Goods,; Violins, Accordeons, French Harps, Wal-, lets,: . jriatea- jewelry, Ladies' lias- : , -, , t kets, Toys, c. &&, K. TO .MAISf ST.-, , M. deel d3m XK.Y; OOOBSI O. MAGHEE . Si, Col ; , WHOLES A LE DEALERS lit 7" STAPLE AND FANCY r r y - o o is "BST ST.. (bet; Main and Sycamon Jti., KVASSVILLK, iiTD. IAI.14 THE ATTESTinv nv vn. ,' triMle to their large and desirable at oc of goods just purchased, and wnicli thei o; areo iov20d3ai' grfai oargalns. ! JAqoESS-;g!?rE ft No. 10 "North First Street, GASH PAID FOR COTTON. ' "We also Forwar fiotUfn and Tobacco, and make Advances' oh 'same. febl2 J. ft. MILLER. J. 8. GARDNER. ' MILLE , GARDNER & CO., i j.WtoIesa eDealer,in Staple Dry floods, 'JJ and notions,1 I No. 35 First Street, " ' ' (Gilbert's Block,) rnchi5d,tilljnl ' ': Evansville; nd; ' "0 I.I. KI.VDS FKIlT I,ETTKjttJgo
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HARDWARE.'
. -:74. JACOB:STRAUB"&tSOISir DEALERS IN HARDWARE & CUTLERY, ;r.i.f i'f if". .';:! SJSt: H 74 Main StreetJiK z EVAJUSVILI.E, I?D. V Special loWj)rice4 bffared to Casli Buyers. mch!9 d2m " Cimilai THE COPAETSERSHIP BETWEEN the undersigned, under the firm ot wji.ijS, IvIDIjIjUUU s cu., is this daydissolved by mutual consent. Mr. H. K. Wells retiring. Books and accounts will remain with the successors, BCETTICHEB, x.ALiLtJKtKt x ior setuemeni. HIRAM K. WETLS. BiETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co (Successors to Wells, Kellogg de Go.,) 13 FIRST STREET, afEl' sign.iOKthS el .-m?. BIG PADLOCK! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AND CUTLERT AGENTS FOR -.'r it. '., 1 . . i i. --i -:',; ; -i'J. Best On iii XSeltiiu slXt n '' ft;. It :.!.'?; fTIHE UNDEBSIGXED, MEMBERS JL of tbe late flrno of WELLS, KELLOGO at uv ii.muay lormea copannersbip, under tbe name "and style of $(ETTICIIERV KELLOGG & CO at the OLD STAND. ... , ,.WVJ noerai patronage, ' we respectfully ask a continua nee of the same to-the new firm.. Evansville, Janaafylst, 1867. ' I JanZt dtf 1 3l -jrr r 1 31 inn ,vjir.i tit V. ; j ; ,V "Hi? ; y.rrsi, HARDWARE Tri'i'A.l '. J ! f 1 'to '1 J K. Wells, Late of Wells, Kellogg FvWixia. H. K. WELLS SON 1 ill. XT AVE TAKEN THE WELLi JLL edowd stand recently occupied by Messrs. George S. Sonntag uo., ,1? i i-S I iMain Street, - where they will transact a General The senior nartner of th lat. WELLS,-KELLOGG & CO. would thank his friends for their uatronim in th nmt and ask a continuance of the same to the new nrrn or ' - Jri. K.. WELLS 4 BON. feblBdly , ft ,. , a GEO S. SOMTAG & CO., - DEALERS IN Vises; Vii ;- i"n -.; jit; Bellow Hand and Sledge Hammers, i Horse Shoes, . 1 J : Hone-Kails - -1 1 . s; Stocks and Dies, tw; Coil Chain i: 'A Leather Belting ,Y;o. 29 .First Street, feb!9 dim EVANSVILLE, IXD.
Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds ot i Guns, Pistols, and Rifles, and Dealer in Pmcderi Lead, Gaps, S licit, Cartridges, X. 93 MAIS STREET. mch!3 C3m Evansville, Ind.
DRUGS Sc. CHEMICAL: JOIIX LAVAL, Wholesale ana Retail Dmggist, :.". Dealer in MedicinesT "Paints, Oils, Brashes dec", MAI3T ST., bet. Second and Third, Evansville, Ind. Particular attention giveu to OL.ASS cut to all sizes. mchiadoin
T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., -' - - - Late of Owensboro, Ky.) r 8 TVEAI.TCR.1 IS . . DRUGS, j r, , .;.';;.ler ' ..- medicines; ; . ; IV-""' lri'S ' PERFDMERY; n ' JftT ! TOILET, ARTICLES,; H PADITS DYES, r&cv ' V?" Corner Tnir pud Main Streets, , . Evansville, Iiti,. Prescriptions carfuilvomnonndol. d.v or night. . . . , novl3d;im : 1 '.'-"j " ..'i ; ; ;:!. ( CLOUD S Km ti; I Hid tt HiliiyLl liiof!fltf!rj!.'. SUMFACTURIIVG CHEMIST? Maln-StSet ;. AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC ;r;!;;.;:;::nQDiDDYEs.! ' . GENERAL AGENTS FOR ' . ' DR.: ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRL-i UNIVERSAL " ofeMENT, and . PILE OINTMENT. . :... 1. O C borders f rttfgtfylrflfeal '4p ;', ai id .Dealer i a . , ,, ,r itrnisnes, :isi vycsium. occ Bfe, SORTH WATER HT lnhl3 d.?m n ::..m; Evmi8VtlIe. Ind.78 ;LMaIii Street, .UW SPIRITS Jfr -mrnTTPTt vrC t urn. anno, U -A liAlVlll. i,-- - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTf Dealers in Paints Oils, Glass and Pnttj descriptions filled at all liour 1 day or night, at f ',' , ' ll SCHLAEPFER'S : Drug Store j' No. 5 V Ji..- i.. N 'tJTREETi oc30 dly i. r i' ; j .1 beautiful variety n 'Jearl, Scotchi Wood, and, ShellCard. Gate and Tablets for sate yery ' low at u - , SCHLAEPFER'S ?; mi ." -.Drue Store. -rfi f fi f IT No' iS ; Jtf ATN- STREET. OC30 dly:. S&" An immense new stoctt of rie Perfumes and, Pomades aV' ' ! ' : SCHLAEPFER'S 1.. n J Drugstore, Ifo 59 MAIN STREET oc30 d.y , , . S. MM. ERR , . . . . HomoBopatiie Physician and Snrge s i OfPce-Xo. 8 Second Street, over J. Rlcker's Boot and Shoe Store. ' ; Evans-i-ie, Oc.; lS6H.;'.r,r.. yfoeS d3nl coirFEcxioznsiixiss. :,:- is . 1 . 1 : m j iAffiFlwG . -.iiASSiER, wnoiesaie and Retail Dealers In yr:t, Caiidif3'sr .) JU1 -r't.U .'," -V'.TJ,.: , . , .:: - i ..ij.ii'' Toys; 34 and AO. Id Souin Jrst Street. , i iJ; ,.''-i '-' ; ' ! -if.fi . ?jiur ntlJ u-) ,EVANSVILLK;-' i manufacture our owa Candies, aad are prepared to supply : the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted Of pure quality.? T .rt' ' " we keep a fait asscrtnsent of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned CJoods, fine Preserves. Jellies, &c- c,:i. UZLliZ ft' Toys and Fancy Ware of every deseriptlen,for; presents AnJ attractive amusement. '
i n full supply and general variety, . " -' l 5 ''t'' Agents for .- ;!.. D. I. Mallory etCo.'s Oy stems. oc33 dly
SALT.
KANAWHA SALT CO. 1. Jr., Gr e xx e r a 1, uV. s: ks xx t, No. 5 North Water Street Evansville, Ind. Orders solicited; and tilled at lowest marKet prices. - - . menlvd6ra INSURANCE. EyANSTLLLE, insurance; CO. Authorized Capital.. .t 1,000,000.; , Paid Up Capitaju.-?.. 250,000;,, FIRE, MARINE & FLAT BOAT RlSI !; -y' -Taken at fair rates. " ' ? Jno. S. HoPKixs.'President. -, '. .yAMM H. Ctjtlek. Secretary. , Charles vleiel' i i I .TfibM Inula jv ' , Glllison Maghee, Robert Barnes, ' ,Dr.M. J.Bray.;f Dr. F. W.BawyeV C. Preston, ' - " :t- ;; t-tii '?!!"": U J. N. Knox. GlI8ln'fia Amnt vhn nrfil 'I also attend to Lifeand AtvHdenl, Tnanranxo Office, corner of Main and First Streets.? The JJest- Insurance. ( Fair Kates INSUBANCE A GENCT ; , : TAB LISHED 1853. . SJ. W. SEISFS. K. N. BTXE' - JNEXSKN & BLXBY. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AN. . ADJUSTEHSOC IXIKSFR " Fire, River, Life and Accident In Representing the oldest and most reliable insurance companies ia America. Com. bined Cash Assets represented Twenty MilS20.000.000. Policies on every description of insurable itrvyvThy ifusueu. . mosses ll oeraiiy nd lusted and prom ptl- paid at this office. Office m jiarDie tiaii minding, No. 9, Main Street. Evansville, Ind. ,-: j ;," f: - .. - 4. ... AGENTS FOR 1 GREAT f WESTERN . DESPATCH . Fast Freight tine. ;U . Jel ly -Etna: Insurance, Company, of Hart ' ' -ford. CoBn.tifir.t' - ' - - ClSBLASSETS. . , . ... - S4.000.000. T. A. ALKXAXDKR.U.:.M.... President. Ltcci vs . ciENDEB :.....isecretarv.' j ..j .NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, riKEnix insurance,, Company., .sol d . ifiaitford, Connecticut i T". k m w - & w- s- n ... . . CASH ASSETS OVKU - - $1,000,000. v, iJ. viKK... -..Becret.rr. njcAoiifl ck. DiAij i , Agents. Continental Insnrance Company, el . mow iuia. tjiiy. , r PARTI Gl PA TING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive three-fourths of ' ine-nett pronts, without any liability. . CASH ASSETS . . $1,500,000. Ow. T. HoFB..w.........President. ii. xl. iiAnrom tsecretan-.. '. - ' EVAKSVIXLK, iKD. cat; of FhiladelDhia. ' 4 -INCORPORATED 1794. CASH ASSETS - - - $1,:.50,(M,0. Seventy-two years saccessral business experience. .r-w t.t ff..:: . .-.n- '. Arthur G.CQFriKM.......-Presldent vii as. riATT secretary. 11 IiAW.I a D1AO I , A;i!QUI .H.VAJU3VU.LE, IND. Manhattan1 Insurance Company, 01 wew lorxuity. ' INCORPORATED 1821. t' CASH ASSETS - . . . $1,000,000. Wsr. Pitt PAiaiER..........." President. akbeew J. wmith Secretary - . .icAot..! k xiiAn 1 , Agents, . . - EVAJJSVILJLE, IND. Artig Insnrance Company, of New xorjcuity. CASH ASSETS . - - - - $000,000. H. B. WiiMARTH.. Vice President. Visejt Titroif ....Secretary. MILTON WXITH . President. , ..r. -irn,",. x tsi-viil. Attem, ., r ' Eyamviub, Ind. North American Insurance Company - 1 01 aaraora uonnectient. CASH : ASSETS" 1 . f . $30000.. Ai .. ASTING8.4... res Went. w n. u, ilAsTios - Secretary. Merclwiitar . Instance, 'Comp&y,yi pf CASH ASSETS Mark Howard.:. K. THOS. Lobdeli... .......... . ........H?retirj v I S : NEXHEN BIXBY, Agent(! j T J j i "4, 1.1 LlA t Eva jjsville. Indv -a. FSISS ASH ASSETS ; - - IMO.0O0; PARTICIPATING" COMPACT', policy Holders receive one-hair the net profits. wlthnnt anv llahilltvj' : - '!ai J. AV X)Tis....-...f5P,.fr?.4 Presldenv 1W , uiim .r,n ....... .7. j 1 j "''- i NEXSEN'4 BIX HY, Agents,f -i'f") jffi.: i 'i I EvAJJSVII.IaK, Ia-i iEtia14 Life jUisaraiTO.XIoapanyf ' ; :. Hartford, Connecticut - i "i: CASH, ASSETS - - r $3,000,000. ' The chaiest'and 'best Life-insurance, company in America. Si?v"' I t. U. MIKICK... :.....OIBI Ageill. 1 i-'tr, -NEXSEN A BIXB1T, Agents, , I : - v; ..;- EVAN8VILLK.J'Si.,f Charter Oak Life" Insurance Company, of Hartford,' Connecticut f ASH ASSETS OVER -.- $1 000.000. v. President. 1 O. xa. lin r. , -i-t. i Ltu v JN fc.Jv.st.it Agents, . , .. J3VAN8VILI.E, Ind, Accident Insnrance Company: ? -r COLUMBUS, OHIO. ) ' CAPITAL - ; - i - - - - $1,000,000. Bsnj. E. SxiTH. . President. G. B. Wright ......Secretary.
NEX8EJ BIXBY, Agents, ' : EVAK8V1LI.E, Ind.
TRANSPORTATION. Old, Reliable, and Responsible. y r r CktpKal,.- . 1 0,000,000.
A -THE "' ' ' A. ID lAX s r Express j Company.; ESTABLISHED i84 ORGANIZED IS5. The Only Company haying Ramifications thronghonithe Continent, and Connections with the Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, and SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE, THE ADlks EXPKCSN COMPACT, at its office in Evansville, solicits a continuance of the patronage of the nub. lie, referring to it superior facilities ,o tra nsportatlomfltf rast doraestlo and lnter national connections. Its nromnt lioufdn, tion of all 'low, anil its sterling j-eliablllty. Especial rare taken in the collection of Bills. Drafts. Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages Merchandise received for oelivery oa payment of the- accompanying, bill, and pr ceed returned promptly, i , f ,. f , Transport heavy and light freights, rackages, and parcel- lor at all other forAnv i n frTmktirn in -r&fTtx rA ts f - a fAntan Ac, can be obtatiied at the office. No. 7 U I D U T 4J T ir tr rw BROWNE DDNKERSOX CO., .?.Jf tfORWARDINGANDJSONMISSION .YAVVirSAH': l:Hf' tKhK'l-nlVi i!f -ft! 1 1 1S 1 I t2 t ( rl J i ; ll ;"!!ADkennite,r:L ' ft K f 1 ! i - - i.K4l"Iiiar If. ,!'!. .lic-r hn-'t riitviX T:-?ii' Ri ' lifJ'7tff"lf,''clf ' BKtmOXTAt.Vfi it tO.' -'ERIE .TRANSPORTATION C0.i ' .1-: And ; ERIE.' TIME. EXPRESS. . i.stVfi -f: ';?!.;' r.i;m - ,'.!-.'..' -.11; ;Also; Agent for thfci, ,. ,;j Belief ontaine Cotton Express,1 1? i'S j.",': i-.i Jlrr " Consignments solicited.2 J'n? BRo'wk, DUNKERSON A C6.J' ' Augtist 13, 186 angK V" . ' '. Agent.' ll MERCHANTS' UNION' ! Express Company J I . - -. ' -a HAVIXO PUT .THEIR DIRECT and Kreat Through Lines la perfect working order, are now prepared to do m 1. General Express Business -with the Kw. , West, Southwest, and Northwest, lncjua. lng the carrying and collecting of Money Valaables, &c Our lines now opened embrace the routes,. between Hew York. Boston, Philadelphia 4 hnffkln: i wrnlt nvIa.nd. .Cincinnati r Chicago, Milwaukee, Lacrosse, rralrie-da- ,1; ChlenTlndianapolls.Terre HAnte.Bt. Louis' and all intermediate points, and are bein( rapidly extended over mu. mo ra trade. . .. . , The capital of this company w f Tweiiiy Million Dollar, and Is an ample gearaatea to the paftll of- Its respond bill ly. All Josses and dam., aire of property entrnHted to our care wl. be promptly and ejuiWy adlustedi EJverjr effort will be jnade.lo merit the t fi.d iJ mil' 1'f-hnniiKtblA f'rrrnj patrpnageotUiepaoiiQ.1 wur rares are aa company - tjT)LL,lAv: " Archer & coM ' 'Hit t JtUWGold, Silver, Uncurrcnt Bank. Notes, ' -'-i'l, .(-l.l.ii' 'V.'fUl-fT; and all kinds of UOVERKMliXl,t8EC'' Kill -59. If f ..!,) t: i,! l.-fTI'. '..? fct'.W ! Collections made on all accessible poll Janffi,d3m." . ' - ' r -T' . ' 1 . First Xatioiial Kank ;: I V ' OP EVANSVILLE. INDn.' '(JT :-'-XJ. ; H. ! Depositor i. Organized June, 1883. " ' CAPITAL ......-.... ftlOO.OOO.i John 8. Hopkins, President; ,' i c -i i Jamm H. CirriJta, Casaler; 1 Director i. Magheev John lnule,' Jrff Charles .Vjeje, to. , Bray. Win. . Brown. J. H. IIopkiwH. Jleberl Barnes ! . W. Batfyer C. rrestpn. Ikdng a general iianaing, xchange,an r-Hnci ion Business, Heveuue Mtsmr ir "a13 tic : nov-t ly' . : NICE; SWEET, CIDER, STORE ail I for sale t.y 1 ' ' 1 " S ' - VICKERV BROH.,i Eureka Bazaar, 75 Jlain .street.
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