Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1867 — Page 1
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.for Commercial and River Dispatches tee Kjffo JQQ . L t r r ri , r, t ff y . j LY" oV SEC't'lTROWxixG. RECOTEBT4, ,2-)Vl;. Hi J.!'. 1 Charges against Governor Wells. Renewed Activity of Fenians. ot i.. i ": r - ,l ' ' LARGE j FIRE,, INEIPJIJS. Fall of a Iluildiuir in 3L.oivllle: .. ; Accident to !Cpera .. Troupe. ..risKiiOxrH.iriiiJin INDIAN FIGHT AT. PINE , BLUFF IltvviiitT fdi- Murderers! lXDIABTAPOLIS. Grand.Lod of-Mason Court yewi Ilouse of Refuge not jet Located VestralL, 5 : u v ri--(Special to the Journal.) iNDiNppLj, My&&etrattd Lodge of Free Masons met at their Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Large delegations are in attendance from all, par of this jurisdiction xveports 01 omcers represent me Doay to be in the most flourishing" condition. - The election ' of officers will . occur io-maxiw..j - ne'ircuii vourc is now in session, Hon. John Coburn presiding, in place of Judge Hines, who i3 prevented by sickness, iranu weeepyrng' the 'be'nbh? The Marion Criminal Court,- Judge Chapman presiding, ii also ,in session. It is supposed tW GrandJ Jury will present 1 a large number " of" inJ. . ' x ft ' .I.!-'; y' ' "- ' -' tictments.' ii r., t ' .-.f.-vii The Supreme, Court . are now sitting at their room in the Gallup building, for the-4i6missaI-of causes and the announcement of opinions. The Ilouse of Retpge Commissioners met yesterday, but came to no decision as to the loi:atipn of .that IostU tution cXhey started at this xttOrn-' ing for the purpose of inspecting proposed sites, r- Jr' . 1 1 . Mile. Vestvali, "assisted by. Mile. Ehse Vestvali Lund and -Prof. T. N. Caulfield, will give a grand concert1 at Morrison's Opera Hall ; on' Friday evening of tbia week. -- i ---<>--- ST. LOUIS. ----- Fire—Action of Street Railroads— Fight at Pine Bluff—Scarcity of Grass—Reward for Murderers— Severe Storm. ----- ST. LOUIS, May 27.—A steam boiler German & Dozier's bakery, corner of Morgan, and seventeenth Streets, exploded this morning, instantly killing David Jones the engineer. The majority of the managers of the street railroads of this city, have decided to admit colored people to all their cars on an equality with the whites. ST. LOUIS; May 27.—An Omaha dispatch says a fight occurred on the 16th, at Pine Bluff, between a party of men cutting railroad ties and the Indians, in which one of the former and six of the latter were killed. Another fight occurred at Cheyenne Pass on the 20th, in which one white man was killed. The grass along the northern route across the plains is insufficient for pasture, and six weeks later than usual. Gov. Hunt arrived at Denver on the 20th. He and ex-Gov. Evans were serenaded. St. Louis, May . 23.ThV large storehouse of L. Megede. in Lexington, Mo., waa, burned last Wednesday. Loss, $25,000: Insured Tor $ip,000. Gov. Fletcher has offered a reward of three hundred dollars for the arrest of each of the men who robbed the Richmond Bank and, killed the Mayor and the Jailer and his son, on The heaviest trtn the ' season passed over the city last night. The thunder and lightning as very severe, and rain1 fell itr torrents ' for several hours. .Heavy , rains' were tailing throughout theWest foxseveral days past, and the weather has been very cold. ; r p y I 21 : KANSAS. Pursuit or Bobbers One of the Pur- ' suers Killed. , Kansas ,Cit!V-Mo fo May 27. Twenty-five- citize; t Ms place started in pursuit of the Richmond Bank robbers yesterday. ' Ai a portion of them approached the house of a man named Leaven, two and a half
miles west of Independence, one of
the party named,i., 11. Vilson, tor meriy or iNeWiVioany .Indiana, was shot and instantly killed by Payne a u tj t. u u nj s,aAvv. av .a. a j u v -Tonga, a notorious bushwhacker, wfto escaP- It is thought that most of escaped. It is thought that most of the gang engaged in., the robbery are protected by bullet-proof garments. a many shots were fired at them by the citizens of Richmond, at close quarters, without effect, i ,.T ,,..ITT vl ' ' rT' NEW YORK. RecoTcry- of Secretary Browning i Attemnted ' Assassination ( harces "Tr Against ot; wells cor. Boutweii - in tirginta Actmty ortne.teniani New York, 'May 28.--The lhraWt special says the Secretary of the - Interior, Browning, has recovered from his illness, and was at his post yesterday. He will visit his home on the 28th. en uO?7Ha .iui An attempt to assassinate, the Agent of the'Freedmen's Bureau at' Tazewell Court UouHe.- .Vo:,was"ma'de a I few days since. , The citizens held an -indignation meeting on the matter. - General Grierson. commanding. in lezas, ha found it necessary ,to isue: an order declaring that the usual taxes must be Daid. the neonle ire n era I w t thinking they were relieved under the military bill. Gov. - Boatwell, of Massachusetts,' is to address the citizeas of .Leesburg, Va., on the 31st. I The Ti special says . several LouLaianian3,-fboW':in Washington, have prepared a long list, of charges against Governor "Wells, together with a petition for his removal and Presented it to the President.. They are also attempting the removal of Gen. Srifri-lnn.' " ' .... ..... General Sherman has been, obliered i to abnodon his proposed trip to th Mediterranean his.presedce on the frontier .being necessary during the prevalence of Indian hostilities. ' if n utiuerai x nomas returns to Xiouis - ville to-morrow. ...... ,, -,; ... the Herald says the proposed 'Feman rata is talcing a oennite snape A secret circuluar has been . distrib uted to all the circles calling them to arrus. Munitions of war in large quantities nave been taken toward the border, and secreted ready tor . use when wanted. Quite a number of persons, supposed to be Fenians, are in St. Albans, Vt. Fifty thousand troons are renorted readv to take the field, backed by 50,000 more in case of need. ' ' ' 1 ; "l New YobkT. May'23rn.'the Su preme Court's General Term, before; Judges Leonard, Smith and Ingra ham, yesterday, the case of the city authorities against the Police Com missioners, regarding tne transfer; ot the power to grant licenses, was re-, sumed. Mr. I). D. Field, counsel for the authorities, replied to the .points raised by ex-Judge Woodruff for the Commissioners, and argued that the law of the Legislature, under : con sideration, was. unconstitutional, and that all publie duties could be transferred in the same manner if the law was not declared null and void. , LOUIS VIL.L.E. Fall of s BnlldlnMaii Killed. Lot is VHXI,1 Way 32S. f lie ffront and side walls of a brick building, at 103 Market Street oeeupiedlaV- a clothing store aodsdaguerrean gallery,fell in at twelve o'clock burying three men .who were sitting, at .dinner pear the side walL One w&a. gotten, out slightly injured; ' but ' the others' Vere drawn, out insensible and badly bruisT ed, one of whom has had his leg amputated. " , , Louisville, May 28.'- This1 even ing the body-ot a man killed by the falling of the walls on, Market Street; a4.found buriedn th-rubbish,' aW taken out. CIXCIXXATI.1 Death of a Prominent Eatlroad Man . viccident to Opera Troupe. Cincinnati, May. 23. D. C. Henderson, Western Agent of tha Atlantic and Cirfat Wpstprn Railrn-jil AiaA yesterday. 0 ? in Q IA 7 A O i ! The train on the Chicago and Great Eastern j Railroad, containing' : the Strakoshi Opera -Troupe ran off ; the track near 'Loganspori, yesterday. jBrigiabli, Rosa,; and several jother members: were considerably bruised. MEMPHIS. large Fire loss Jlcarr. .' I .IMemphis, May 28. A fire this morning in the dry goods' house of Messrs. Greenwald !t Lobe, corner"rjt"Main and Adams Streets, communicated to the dry; goods houses 'of Messrs Kraus & Co., and Taylor, McEwin and Blew, and the photographic gallery of B. Bingham .. ,-,-- " Messrs. Greenwald ' & LobeTs loss by fire and water is $100,000; insured for $65,000, in New York offices. The loss ofiKraus is $20,000; fully insured in New York. Bingham's loss is $7,000; no insurance. The others are light. ' .n f.; vi r.i, " The fire was the ,wprk of an incendiary, r: Mr. Greenwald and three clerks lHr
EVANSVILLE, IND., WE ESDAY, MAY 20, 1867.
bare'Ty "escaped, they being asleep in the third story. lime, uv hit? eieruuns 01 ine nremeu alone saved an immense amount of property ,?X A Ha S 13 P ! , MEXICO. Theriridrof the1 Mexican Empire ; Maximilian, Hejia, Mlramon and . t astello. Captored Jnarez Orders them to be Shot Qneretaro In Possession of th l.lhpral rnrip. WASHtNOTOV, May 27. The fol lowing has been received at the Department of State: .,,-tr To Hon - William HSa&rdJ 1 " I have this moment received the following, dispatch . by telegraph via Galveston, dated Matamoras May .'21. I have the honor to transmit you the following official letter: " j San LrispATOvMay 15, 1867. General JBerrosabal: Patria. Queretaro has fallen by force of arms this morning at 8 o'clock. Maximilian. Mejia, Castelk) andMirai mon are prisoners, st l'rll ,3 (Signed.) " Jcabez. . xours truiy, , ' i ;-tnx -Vu M.B. Marsh AztJ i ...... T - r . v m New-' Orleans. May . 27. A -dis patch ;via' Brazos' 21, . to.. V General (jrrinin at tialveston. contains ' the 1 1 nun n - reel tne Cfofowni nave just receivea tne following information from Berrof oabal and the United States Consul at Matamoras -Mhat Queretarojwas captured by tha Liberals od tne IStbTlnstant.4 Maxi milian, Mejia and Castello are prisoners. ; Signed, J. J. IIztxolds. 1 : .SMajoGene-Val." Matamoras. Mav 23d. via New Orleans. May 27. The following was received;fton!Jenera Escobedo, ioaay, Dy citizen luinister oi war. At three o clock on the mornintr of the 15th La Cruz was taken by our forces, who surprised the,eoemy shortly after.1 The garrison were made prisoners and' our trodps occu-1 pied the Jrlaza. Meanwhile the ene my1 ; retreated ' toward - Cerro a de la Campana, where ourartillery caused hkn to surrender at eight ' o'clock A. M. t""" ' ': ' :, . Maximilian and his Geuerak, MejTa and Castello, Have surrendered unconditionally. ...... - n ; .,. Yon will please give the President my congratulations on this triumph of the national army. Escobedcl. i " pen. Escobedo reports from the in terior that President Juarez has ordered that the Arch Duke Maximilian and all his Generals be shot. , - Matamoras, May 25. The Libera! force which took possession of Quere taro has started for the capital. Commodore J. -D. Payan, of the Mexican navy has been ordered , by tren. oerriosabal to command an 6x pedition against Vera Cruz. ' The Liberals have taken possession of the steamer General Sheridan for naval purposes ' So ends the struggle in X'iexico.. , . New RLBAs,-May27:3dis patch. fronvJBrazos y;waj bfXGalveaton says:" , A letter. froa the American Conkdl at Monteray, confirms the report of the cantnre ot Marimi nan. s V. .'ja.l.uiiia u. .. .. lv of President - Juarez tq GampbelF ;recOunts "'the I he repl Minister i grievances of his party in consequence i iuu uuuuuvi vi lUiniymian, ana e deelines to promise the safetv of Maximilian in the event of his cap ture, i A iWVl i m-' r; . T .T" f-i : 1. . CHICAGO. i i ? Postal Facilities Sbootin? Affray Chicago, Mry 27Chrmgo-sta'nd as usual, third in , the letter carriers free delivery report for April, they having delivered about .570,000 mail letters: and nearly 50,000 drop letters. A man named Orr was found by ttoberc JJunlpp; yesterday afternoon sitting in-a; saloon"' with Dunlpp's wife by his side. An affray ensued. nf which .Orr-- was -7 dangerously snot Dy tne irate nusDana. urr was this morning held for trial in .' $2,000, and the wife arrested for adultery. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, . , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE 3l,XJM3jR, Shingles, "Lath,,Dobrs, and Sash. Also, a lwt mm tine lit -ofrSTTeglieny Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Floorinr, creased and Undressed, xa hand and for sale. ; - Extra Sawtd and Shaved Shingles, eighteen, inches lanal Pine .1 A.t We resnectfullv solicit thA iu.lumi nf Evan8ville to give ns a call and examine our s too it before purchasing elsewhere : , i- ! yard osr Water Street, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf, 4 Eransvllle. All orders promptly attended to.; ni.ay.23 Utim 1 .. ; CHOICE - -- Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, . n . Sir. . . .. - . ' , Roses, ilowering Shrubs, &c. W. G. NEWITT & SON"": . - ... HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE stock of Trees and tth nba. Rosea, Ac, all of which are of the choicest varieties. They have also a large stock ol their own propagation, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest cash prices, Nursery on First Avenue, Kvansvllle. ap6 dlw
. ARCHITECTS. ; 7 T r-r-, ' r p . k-. Robert JBoycl- :
1 ' Architect 0. 5 CHANDLER'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late nrxn of Marslnna A Boyd., , mchZT 6m , 1 - --:i H. M0RSTNNA, '' 1 .-: A.H. CHITECT.; Offlee No. 3 CHANDLER'S BUILDING, , Corner First and Locust Streets, - ... ,.--),- i Kvansvllle, ln4. Plana and specifications for all hind of buildings furnished at short notice, and on reasonable tern:. - - fmchl5d.3m FEEDSTORES. EBEVSZKK CROSS. JAKES CBOV Store i City JPeed n Tl ACROSS - CROFTS, ' ; it , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . ... ' . ; . - - 1 Flour. Feed; Hominy, Corn Heidi and .? f l ; i Prince fienerallj, : We beic leave to inform our friends and the public generally, that we . are constantly reeeivlna .) Fresh ground Corn Meal ; . '.' Country Bran ; . ; .. .,. n Prime Timothy; Ear Corn:::- rUi.) ' 0t; - .-... ' -!. t v ; - --' :. Potatoes; " . , ... -. . - f , i ' Also, on bands and for sale, . , , 2,000 pounds ground Oil Cake; . " ' On a ftna.n Vr 1 AVnrlr f hIcmk . , ' i ; " vu r ttrixi lai m;rn, twelve mum lrum the city. Immediate possession . can ' be given, with crop on the same. , u ntay7 . ' M VVesferri Feed Store.' ; WM. TROUP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In '. 7ir, 70i?iV; (97, BRAN, ) '' tioMizrr. salt, liiib, ttL Vu a -. a.ja ; . .! ,. Corner Main and Fourth Street, ' ' ' 0 ap2 d6na : ' EvajtsTj 1 lk, Jsx ' fn "TT7,; rptr IVf ' T A .VnYri ORNAMENTAL, SIGN and BANNER A' 1,1. KIHM OFCILTLKTTEBIXO on Glass done toiorder. at 27 Locust Street .. - i rsfttnl4dm. Tax: Xotlce. ,,rx s.r J' . Office of Collector,-,- vk 1 ' First District of Indiana. OTICE is hereby given. In pursuance 01 section zs 01 ti.e internal Kevenue w of 1866. that the taxes onntained in the Annual List for 17 for the First Dis trict of Indiana are now due and navable. and that I will attend at my ollloe in the town of Evansvllle, in Vanderbirn County, from the 1st day of June to the 15th. day of June, I8t7, to receive the same; and If not paid within the time specified, a penalty of Five per cent will be added to said taxes, and in all cases be collected, -with costs and charges, together with. Interest at the rate or one per cent, a mouth from ti.e time the same became due. " - Witness my baud at Vlnoennes, this 24th day of May. 1867. . , H. B.SHEPARD, Collector: Per Wxjuu Wakkkn, Jr., Deputy. : may27 d7t ' ' . .. V: . 1 . 1 ' 1 ' .' . 1 1 1 - 1 '--,, Election Notice. ? . ' ; r AN THE 20th DAT OF JCE. 18C7. J at the otfice of John Ingle, Jr., in the 1 cuv or itvansvuie.inu,, an election will ne neiatoeieei nv- Directors ot the Kvansvllle A Wabash Telegraph Company, to sere untl. the regular annual election, and until their successors are elected and qualified. .. THOS. E. OARlX, Secretary. ' raay23 d4t, w2t . . , r Builders and Painters.1, W E HAVE IN STORE, ' J Lead, --i id. . . Lead. l.liOO eailons Linneed -tiiL (.. TT-f 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, In Bladdery and Cans. .. i " ' . . Window Glass, all sices. " - " 'f 4 " Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. - ! COLORS of every variety. DRY or in OIL. All of which we are tielline as cbeaD -as can be purchased in the West. , kLLER & WHITE,' ' Wholesale Druggists, Evanscille, hid. mch6tf . ! r: ' ' l' " DR. H. M. HARVEY, ; : Physician and Snrgeon. . pffioe LEET ST, bet. Second and Third r : ' t 'EvansviJie. Ind,' - , i"l .? '-' lebWdSm- ' . . - ':. X A. C, KUSENtJRANZ, . : ,7 - 1 Dealer in v I ' i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, v&o, NO..J3 SHCOXJi-STKEET,-Between Main and Sycamore. Personal attention Riven toiRepairtna nnei wtwoew y 1 1 n l jant aari- . DRIED FR UIT&, - - i rwii.iA Ann oehtic, com. JC prising Dried Peaches, J'ears, Apples, Currant; Raisins, Prunes, etc.. etc, for sale low at viukjKY bkoh., ' maylS ; -. - 75 Main Street. ifi j PHILIP DECKER, Mannfaetnrer ol j lr t V J Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. a ; .. Also, . LARD' OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. PURE CATAWBA WINE, of my own growth. ,4 , t i it ,-.mch21dly . DA CON I BACON! CJ rflAK-CUKED HAMS, Breakfast BaO con, Dried Beef, Plain Hams, Clear Bacon Sides. Ribbed Bacon Sides, and Shoulders, for sale, wholesale and retail. by VICKERY BROH., New ORUtAira. Vh e Timet of Wednes
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BANKING. First Xutional Hhnk ..... rw vxw a WDlrTT1 ra ivtt. f lii -" TJ. . DeppsUoji'y, ' ; , Organised June, 18tlt yisb CAPITAL .r...i...L: soo.ooe. John a, Hopklns, Presides U sf i'James H. Cuii.es, 'Ciuihlernr Directors! O. Maehee., John, Inffle. Jr;j Charles Vlele, M. J. Bray, Wm.' Brown, J. B. Hopkins, Hobert Barnes, F. W.tiawytr, C. Preston. ? . r T c i i 1 Doing a general Banking, Erchange, and Revenue Stamp for sale. f nov201y INSURANCES W. A. "Pa ok, ' ' . Notary Public 4 J ; " JSXK3AB8HAKFJ. : ;; W. A. PAGE i CO.y ! FIRE,; RZVR;;,'tLXFi; and' 1 ;si ' ) f i ACOIDEITT ; '''' Insurance , Agents, 1 Corner Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Du.nkerson k Co.'s former office.) " . - . j .( . . . " . ' " ' ' , ( EVANSVILLC, lSf. . Home insiran'ee .CompaBy '; j ; - OF NEW, YORB , . . Oath Capital $2,000,000 Aueig, July 1st, 1866..'..... 3,596,100 Cagh Capital .v;..............;. $400,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 6S8,31 Columbia Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital ...... $500,00u Aets, July lit, 1H66 ........ SUO.OOtJ l-.l.'7 Fire and Marine Insurance Co. ;r 1 OT COVIWQTOS Ajrp CXXCIXJJ ATt, IMsn jajpuaL.-. ........... jou.ijuu .- . t . . . anrA irr Aueft.JuiV 1st, 1866 ' Sy8,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. " " i OF NEW YORK : ': Cash CamtaU:J.:::..A:..J. $250,000 Assets, July 1st, IG0.., 76,000 s Insures against ACCIDENTS of every de scription. . r . r ., . Northwestern Mutual Life In surance Company , , -OF MILWAtTKEE. Cash 4ete,..'..........-........$2,000,()00 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. FIRE, MARINE, RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSI'EI IX THE ABOVE well-known Companies, and all lomes promptly adjusted and paid at this office. A. PAGE & CO., Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, Evansville. I rid. (Brown A Dunkerson's former olUce.) aul8 dly DRY GOODS. JAQUESS, HUDSPETH. & CO, ; l . : .. " ;WHOLE8AX.E Dry Goods ' and Notions, iV io North First Street. '- 4 .. ; i" , i ; - EVAJWV7H.lt, Jirn. ;f CASH PAID FOR COTTON We also Forward Cotton 'and .Tobacco. and make advances on same. : . febl2 G. JIAGHEE CO.. .'.:: WHOtESAlE DHAIKM rjr 1". ,. t STAPLE " AND ' FANCY DH Y.; ' O p O X S. XOTIOXS,r Ac.i . l: ,. " 1 " ' 1 I 'FIRST STREET, ; (Bet. Main and Sycamore,) , ,: ,j i it aPIAIJL THE ATTCNTIOBT Or THE x- trade to tneir jarge ana ueeirabie ptoets. of Goods just purchased, and which they are onenng at great oargains. novw MACKEY, NISBET & CO., - Wholesale Dealers, tu ( ,;.f ; i,t Dtl GOODS AND'NOTIOXS, Xo. 11 Main Street, " 1 nov20 dtf -: ' ' i- .-r- - I Q. KILLER, EVAN9VII.X.E, IKIX. . S. OAKDXKR. MILLER, GARDNER & CO., ' WHOLESALE. DKAXERS ET STAPLE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, ' o. 33 First Street, ,'.',.' (Gilbert's Block.) i ..A .: ' mchU d till JanI Kvassvixle, Iwp. ' CKE1LEB, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Guns, Pistols, and Rifles, , ' and Dealer In .'
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CRFIIAXTSI r I'RM.IIIED WITH Common Ware alone. If desired. Wa keep constantly in our wareb houses As. sorted Crates of all Common Ware of the -very est make of goods. Also, many dlffereut assortments of Common and Stone Chin Ware.' . j , t .. We are the only firm In this city that -imports Assorted Crates direct from LuKkuid. 'We keep natters and styles j . ' of good that no other house In this ,' jeity has, or can get in the lingllsh - market. Our wares are Imported via, ' New Orleans, direct, and bought with - gold, thus securltiK every advantage within the reach of any house in the West or East. Our stock Is the largest In the State, and wilt be sold at price entirely satisfactory to the trade. . . , . . , nox-7dtf - . , . ' r , - i l.f .'. O - 1 . HOOP-SKIRTS. LATEST FASIIIOXS - DEMAND J. W. BBADLEY7S D U P 0E2 X ELLIPTIC V or DOCBLE-SPIUNG Thev will not IIEXH or RBCAH like the Hlnstle Mprines. but will KVER PRKSKKVE their PKRFEOT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE where three or four ordinary Skirt are THItQWN AMIDE as UKKLKHSi. They 'OMltINE COMi'OHT. DU RABILITY, and ECONOMY witk mat t-LtUAAUK or nnArj. whlcn lias made the "DUPLEX ELLIP lie " the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD Full assortments always on hand at wnoiesaie Dy . MICKEY, 5ESBITT b CO., ; , r Main Street, HUDSPETH, SMITH X CO., First Street.' '"''J .. - t . - ? : H. M. SWEKTSER, :r " , .'Main Street, , . . :, ' and others. ' For ' so U by all Reta iters who sell IfiaST-CLASS bKIBTS. . WESTS,. BRADLEY & CARY, ti . .. . , . -Sol Owner of the latent, and Kx(X utile suanujaciureri. r . . . ! Warehouse awo OrncE No. 97 ICHAMBERM STREET, and Nos. 79 nd 81 READtf STREET, NEW 1 Caution, To sruard aiainst impositiox. be - , Dartlciuar to notice Hint Hklrts offer ed for Duplex have the red-ink stamp j. w. oramey ' vupiex MUivitc aieel Sjtrtngt " upn tue wauttband ; none othei-s are eenalne. . Also, notice that each hoop Is m;le by braiding two prnai together (or two springs in one), Vxtrrrujth and AexiOilitu a eorubi nation Ewmcn la me frrri or their mvertor and excellent quality not powtlble to be possessed by any mhtgit-tprina Skirt. BUCKEYE MOWER! .;:.' . ... . .a - - Best Blaehine In tbe World I AT THE GREAT ITATIOSAL Fluid Trial of Mowers and Reapers in Juiy, lauti, at Auburn, N. Y., the first pre nuuin, , - A GRAND GOLD MEDAL, ' was awarded to .the . ' " Uuckeyo , !, over 58 competing machines. I havecouiroiot ibuceittoraiea macDina for i.h F.vsnnvlllH market, and am pre pared to nil orders peotnptiy. Thy are offered with a number of ImproTeinents, PITT'S SEPARATOR. Having the agency of the ; Genuine Pitt's Separator and Thresher for this market, I am offer lng them as Four, Six, and Eight Horse Machines, . WABSASTIHU them in every particular. Bend for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists. II r n . tj. T
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