Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 July 1867 — Page 3
THE EVASVILL&DAIL JO URNA WEDNESDAY JVhT 10. 1867.,
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TRAlfSPOHTATIO
FRED. R. HUSTON, .00 3J31V ?i:..A-i. Commission Merchant WMt Jiin Central Transit The only Line running Cars through to New Yoik, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANS Ft R. Cars are loaded, LOCKED,, ad BEALED;-nd sever opened until they reach their destination, carrying goods between Evansville and New York in . . . 1 FIYE TO SEYEX DATS' TIME. Freight delivered at all the Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. : i -1 Tor PROMPTNESaacL.p.ESPAJCH. this Line nas no equal. Overcharges 1 promptly t f Damages and settled at tb.w0ffiee.3r r- w jr FRED.rT HUSTON, Agent, No. S NORTH WATER ST., - may 29 BROWN, (,1JplKKEESON,,& CO. iORWAEDING AND CONMISSION .e Vf i if i:i si .it J .1 ! : ., i.Efl i;- ' 'ii 7 i.', And special Agents for the . y ; SELLEFOXTAIXE B. R. CO ' " 1 ERIE TBAXSEORTATIOX CO., !;,-. j !-t i k i i f it. riiO iiili And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also, Agents for the Bellefontaihe Cotton' Express. TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON August 13, 1SU6 augll A CO.. Agents. LAW CARDS; J. F. WELBORN, ATTORNEY A.T A.ND NOTARY J'UBLIG. Office on" the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, jel3 Evansville, Ijtd. X. It. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky. ' apl7 wtf ' -. B. L, D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Waren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean Prompt attention given to the collecUoi or claims. References Wheeler A Riggs, Hollin'wortli A Bro., Chas. Babcock te Co. a pi. WMrilEAVIS, TJ. S. Claim A.fXGixt. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECT!! ' ' AGENT. ,i. Office on Main street, between Third and Foorta, JNo. (over Keller's Gn Store), iKvansvuie. , In , W. H. & J. H. BEADLE, Attonieys-at-la.w, THIRD STREET, near Main, EVANSVILLK, I JO rtefpr to Hon. James Harlan. - t Hon. G. K. Wteele, Rockvllle, In . : rma3,3m lion.K. W Tnompson.xerre ttau. JOM M. CRMS. CHATTMCKY 8. OOKOKB CREBS & CONGER, iMamnMl.Lsw. Carmi, Illinois. Will practice law in all the Courts of Edwards, wnite, waync, miuiiwru, ui ia.n&tin Counties. In the State of Illi nois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Maehee. James K. Minor, Stockwell A r Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Heiman, Gen. W. Hanow, MtVernon. may 24 d3m BAKERY. EVANSVILLE STEAM BAKERY .and ,. 1 CAND Y MAN UP ACTOR F, By A. A W. CHRIST, No. 105 Main Street, bet. Third and' Fourth (opposite Court-House). ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS, f Bread, Cakes, etc., as well as all kinds 'ofCandies, Toys, and Fancy Sugar-Ware, of every description, for wholesale and re;tail, at lower prices and to better satisfac--Uon than by any other bouse in tbe whole West decldly
WATERING PLACES.
-7.'i Spring's, p ..; .1 r.,.--. : la: .' Martin County, Indiana. Oil ' i I' ,i r.lll !, T.J Til K PROPRIETOR OF THIS CELEorated Watering Place, and well known resort for Invalids, an,goanees to the publie that it will be.openpr the reception or visitors from and afUJr the. ft-1 KMT OF Jl'SE. During the last year the Buildings at ' this delightful Hammer 'Resortnave been mucu -y LARO ED A.ND IMPROVED. ' Twenty-tour additional Room have bemcompietecL, together with threetaroeporche, and the' establishment thoroughly refurnUhed and in the belt order far the eemfortand convenience 9 (Jttests. - .- The Bath Rooms-, H wings, and Alleys are new and complete, and, the lately diaoov-, ered Cave on the premises furnishes a cool1 slixI . retreshlniz 1 retreat. , THJ? MKDTCINAL. and Cttbativb Properties of the, Waters. are acknowledged and. attested by a Li who have, used them. The Group consist of White Sulphur.Bi.ack XULFHCR.CH alyT IT T r onrl FdinU W' a 'T- IT I urtrl ruii a 1 1 xn emcacious ior uvsvevsia. uuteaies or trie Stomach; Bowels, h.ye, ; for Dropty Neural gia, and Rheumatism. . The vicinity is Wild and Romastic, abounding In Game and Fish, as well as Mineral, and Botan-ICALf-PKCIME.VS, nil 1HDIAW KKL.IC3. ' i Backs will convey passenger -to and from the Springs, connecting .-with the Trains East and West on-the1 Ohio and Miiis8itDt Railroad1 at the Shoals and Huron. For, farther Information address ruay24 tr 1). K. DUSIHUE, frop r. ! it d-CrescentVCiiy! Springs M tHX !-tf! H. i t ;;: lii-ji .tj- . . . , , , J i f 7 a ITUATE.O ONE MILK I'ROJI TH; and' one quart lrora the Ouio KivtrJ on Pigeen CreeX Indiana.-XU Watrs area it. -ii;: SALINE CIIALYB EATK tVOl a a U JE.fi as 1 aw viMUia w nak Muriate of Soda S Orai d I Kiearbnitte of JTow-::ftv;n..r.i:. "' BicarbOBaie !f Mag Beia-4..0.i-UKht Carbtufcttta Uyflrogea' rises xreeu and escapes comiuualiy from the Water. -As a Chalybkatk Tonic and Sailen ApeHenl, J bey are ucsorpassed by any in i iosio ;i linn r 'CI I I. ' v i: . i - i ll 1 .'Ml H ' The Proprietors have fitted these beautiful Springs up In the very best manner for the comfort nd accommodation) of Visitors and Boakdkrs, at a cost of Twenty Thousnd Dollars. 'The Rooms 'are large an1 vmII rfuittlutMi. with snaelotia Halls. Tbe DINlNti ROOM is fnrnished In tb ' latest modern style, and will b supplltwith everything to prompt the appetite, t ! saintry tue wants 01 i f guents. Tii- BATH ROOMS are large- and fine ' furnished, with Tub and Hhower, of tl latest Philadelphia style. The Fountai of Mineral Water flows constantly in beautiful circle, enclosed by a fancy bract et, in front of the main building. - ' The DANCING HALL and RECEPTION ROOMS attached .are unsurpassed by any. A splendid Band oi Music is engaged if the season. The BOWLING SALOONS are ot I best, and in larae, airy Buildings. The LAWKS' tvi ttiiu. GENTLEMENS' SALOONS will be m plied with all the delicacies of the seaac with the finest of Wines, Liquors, andCl gars. . . , ' - - BWinesana otner species oi unasemea In abundance, for the, wants of families. old ana young. The urouna emoraces tu acres, coverea with forty varieties of Forest Trees, mak ing a grand Bower oi oresi oiiag in all Us rural loveliness. The finest Fishing can be had within five minutes' walk from the Springs. Within one hoursf ride, by rail, vou have the best Bass Fish ing in tne woria. xne springs are in im mediate connection with tne onio tuv and Rail to any part of the United States, and within rive minutes' drive of the City of Evansville, containing a population, of tnirty tnousauu. The srniAUS sre now open ior Board ers and V isitors. and will not close until the 1st ot November. Families and others wishing a Rural Home for the season can not find one to surpass the CRESCENT. HILT & OEM LKUCH, may 13 -Proprietors QUEENSWARI HOLLINGSWORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF OUEENSWAEE G L A S S W A R E, .. AC, AC, . . .' ""( in all their various branches, v - . - HAVE BEEN I Jl P O R T I A direct from England since August, 1&4, and are duly posted as to the demands of the trade, in quality, style, price, etc . Besides the exrjerience of years In this business, we go into the English market WITH GOLD, ' - and buy as cheap as any house in the United States. We tmoort and sell a style ol WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house in the city can get lrora the lactones a l reel. Tfiey are very desirable styles, and will sell more reaony uwd qy gooaa m uio market. , Such la the opinion of good Judges. That Evansviae is a cheap market for Uueensware no one la likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. You will find as at the old stand, ISTo. SO First Strce , and No. S S ycainore Street, au2 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. WM. BUCK, Watchmaker and. Jeweler, TStrii-i. bk Fucsrn as isuai, ai the old stand in G. II . Fish A Co. t Book tore. No. 1 MAIN STREET, where Jou can pet your Watches, Clocks, and ewelry epalred, warranted to give satlslaclion, or iso cmaroe. I have made arrangements with manu facturers, and importers of .W atches am Jewelry which will enable- me to furnisi goods from 15 to 25 per cent, less .than an other house in this vity. ... ... ; , Plain Gold Rings made to order.' WM. BUCK, 19 Main Street , T S You can always find the'oorret. tiuie. No change for setting or regulating wazct.es.. 1 . ; , uiaoj uuu
i MACHINISTS. U jt-lh aii'-lll f.ii ,3'i.i.(" Vl.n.i: ; WILLIAM HETTiTVfA N " WSf.f Hut .m'L i'X i -;' r ; i. l.iH! Uil f .) tf.,'ti..3 I'ii ,-1 1. V T.hj ;l 'in Ti t 0 (Successor to'Krati A Hellm " " '. i 1 !'.. r i. v. :-i I. ,if"t :'.U il , Manufacturer and Builder of PORTABLE A.ND STA. TTONJLR T STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MACHINERY, MILL Tires Mug MacMces, Cotton and Tobacco Press e CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. Ao., Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Coppkb Wobx Aiade tf order on short notice. : . IRON AND BRASS CASTXlHfH of every description. . - ' t ! - , . ' t Dealers in Steam Gauges. Gum Beltlu Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boitir Cloths, Ac., at manufacturers ' prices. REPAIRING ' done at short notice.' apr2S DENTISTS., . Resident entist9 ! Over First National Bank, . . : 1 Corner Main and First Streets, """ '; Evansville, Ind., - : : l' TTAITlTAtTCBEB OF CONTINUJJJL oos Gum -Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, Ac. 'ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chlo roform, Ether, and also several local paralyzers. . : NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of mi rooms) as any in tbe united States. . I RETURN MY THANKS for the ex tensive patronage received during the past EIGHT tuvtws. , mcni DR. J. C. BLERBOWER, Surgeon Dentist, Office. No. IO FIRST STREET, bet. Main and Locust, . Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, (feae U Administers Nitrous Oxids Gas to alleviate pain in extracting teeth.
CLOCKS.
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INSURANCE.
. r McNEELY & SCHUBERT, Real Estate and Iusurauce , , . AgeuiH, . , . , , No. I HEnnERH IPM BLOCK,' ' (Second Floor,) ' Opposite the Court-Hoase, ' ' f ' - . -:- -i . EVAifSVILL, IT. ' Real Fstate bought, sold, and exchanged on commission. Terra reasonable. No charge unless property is disposed of as mentioned.- .'.' . t -Property of non-residents attended: to, taxes pa d, and rents collected. .A number of bargains in improved and unimproved Teal estate now on our books, and several applications on file to purchase desirable property. Persons having sach for sale may find customers by applying at this office. We bave several applicants who wish to rent dwellings. . Three business .stands to let. Also a comfortable lodging room. " ' ' ' A large quantity of fanning, timber, coal,1 and saline lands, In Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Texas, and Io a for sale or exchange. A' good staod for the cabinetmaking busines in a fiourisbing town In Southern Illinois. Also a pleasant residence, with large lot; both foi sale on reasonable terms. Excellent gardening, ground near this city for sale.J 1 ' Persons having real estate for sale, exchange, or rent are requested-to give us the details of the same for reference. ' . ..j : ,s i,t 'i istsvrance " ; ';!' ' Of all kinds effected 'in good companies.' Soecial attention given to LIFE INSURE ANCE. We are agents for the celebrated CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Life Insurance. Company, the leading company of the United States. 'Also for the FRANKLIN" LIFE,, of Indianapolis the WESTERN LIFE, of Cincinnati; and the WORLD MUTUAL, of New Yot k. We have authority to do business for the latter In Kentucky, t , tf .-." : -. rtii '-. - The .attention of the public is again directed to the important subject of Life I nun ranee. Persons desiring to secure dependent ones against want are Invited to call and examine the claims of companies represented by us. -NOTARIAL, BUSINESS transacted at this office.1 .t- . ii ' i . Jy8: EYAJISTILLE DStTRAKE CO ; !-.,, r. .;,, i v 'ItHtH Authorized Capital... -,41,000,000 , PaidUf Capital..., ...,L 250,o(X) " ' FIRE? MARINE, A' FLAT" BOAT' RISKS Taken at tair rates.' 7f Joun H. Hopkivs, President..-) . - ' Jambs H. Cptlkk, Secretary., , f.li sibsctoks ; Charles Viele. JohnlBgle, Jr., '.? William Brown," ' Dr. F. W. Sawyer, ! p. Preston., j' J. S. Hopkins, Giilison Maghee, Robert Baruea, ,, Dr. M. J. Bray, ' i-i it :-!'rti': rn ' -li'ff fii''-nil J. N. Knox. : Business Asent. who will also attend to Life and Accident Insurance ' Office, corner of Mais and First Streets, In First National Bank Building. apl86m W. A. Paok, ) , Edoab Shabpk. Notary Public j - - - 7 ! VVf'AlTiAGE-& CO '.'r.i !' ; : RIVER, and ! FIRE, UFI, ACCIDENT : Insurauee . Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dunkersoh A Co.'s former office.) Evansville, p. Home Insurajice Company OF NEW. YORK. ,, I : Cash Capital $2,000,C00 Assets, July 1st, 1S66 396,100 Washington .-Insnrance Cc of new york: Cash Capital $40O,00C Asset, July 1st, 1866 tft,Sl Columbia Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. . r ". Cash Cavital 500.00x Assets, July 1st, 1866 590,00 UNITED Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Of COVINOTOW A NO CINCINNATI. Gish Cavital $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 ays.UUU New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK Cash Capital...!.'. . '. . . .' $250,000 . 276,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 ....... Insures against ACCIDENTS of every deNorthwestern Mutual Life II surance Company OF MILWAUKEE. .: Cash Assets ; $2,000,0 The greatest success of any Life Companj 1 . n ,5.- " " FIRE, MARINE, A RIVER. INSURANCE TIOLICIES ISSUED IN THE ABOVE. a well-known Companies, and an losses promptly adjusted and paid at mis otnea. W. A. PAGE A CO.. Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, Evansville, Ind. - (Brown A Dunkerson's former office.) auiadly, SOMETHING NEW To Housekeepers. m PREPARATION (patented Oct.l4tb f 1866) that will clean and polish your Tin, Plated-Ware, Britannia, . Brass, ac, like new, with as little labor as washing, and will not injure ttoe finest silver or piatea suriace. IT IS TRULY W'ONDERFUl! Those wuo have tried it say it is of more valna than a servant. Try one box. and you will not be without it. Ask for Cases Magic Polish. Only S3 CENTS PER BOX, Retail. Ask for It at any Drug, Grocery, Tin, Hardware, or Fancy Stcre. Manufactured by W. P. Case A Bro. fi. E. GILBERT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, No. 31 North First St., Evansville, Ind., Are oar Exclusive Agents there to supply theTrade. 'W'. P. CASE A BRO., M and 58 East Broadwav, New York. ttlsdSm
MEDICAL.
Great Aew Englahd Remedy , DR. J. W. 'POLAND'S , WHITE PINE-'cOMPOUnU I Sl NOW OKFERET' TO THE ' At'. fiicted throughout the country, after having been proved Dy.tne test 01 eieveu years in the New England states, where lis merits nave uwuut n cu suowu the tree from whiotv in part, it derives it virtues. .-;; 1 in in x'x'il 'J1''' ' The White Pine Compound Cures Sore Throat,1 Golds, 0)ughs"Z'ipthea nd Pulmonary' A ffectiona genera I ly. "It it a d.. Retnarkable Remedy far Kidney Compla ints," Diabetes Ih'f- j jkuuj or mmng urine," ineeainy ' from 1 the ' ' KidnegtJ anl' Bladder, cOravei and other complaint. " ' ' '"' In November. 1855. 1 first advertised it under the name of White PineCompound. In two years from that time' there -bad oeen 'wholesaled in- Manehesier'aloneone hundred thousand : dollars' wortii. where it took the lead of all the cough remedies In the market, and It still maintains that' position; .There are good reasons for this; It is very soothing aiid healing in Its na-, tu re.'' is warming in the stomach; 'and pleasant withal -u the1 taste, and is exceeding Cheap. , ...,. ..,t,, ..n ''I'':. " Asa remedy for kidney complaints the Wnite Ptne Compound stands unrivaled. It was aot originated tor that purpose ; but a person; in using it for a eough was not only cured of the cough, but, was also, cured of a kldne" difficulty of ten years' standing;' Since that accidental discovery. many thousands nave a ea it ior tne same complaint, and. have beeu. completely cured."' : .-i ........ .. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. "It wasearlrln the spring of '53 that this compound was origin ted. A member of my lamny was amictea witu an irritation of the throat, attended with a disagreeable cough. I had for sotna months previous thought that a preparation having for Its basis the inside bar a of White Pine might be so compounded as to be very usefuiin diseases of the Throat and Lungs. To test the value of it in the case alluded to, ( compounded a small quantity of the medicine that I bad been plarfaing, and gave It in teaspoonful doses.. The rusult was ex., ceedingly gratifying. ' Within two days. tne irritation 01 tne inroat was remoea, the couth subsided, and a speedy cure effected. - ''. ' " " ' " 'The above was writen by Dr. Polacd Ix , 180. Since then, as In Aia-nchester, th , White Plue Compound, has taken the lean. ot all cough remedies, as well as pre pars . tions Tor the ours 01 kidney difficulties, ti every city, town, village, and .hamle, throughout the New England States, . , This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is effectual. tjll WHITE PINE COMPOUND r. 11 0E016E WV HWEET, 5f.4 . . Iu .14. it 'Proprietor.' 1.1 i- 1 .' ii !:'! Prepared at the- nt i.tt nNEW ENGLAND BOTANICAl DEPOT, .' ;j; 108 Hanover Street, Boston. ; Under the supervision of Rev; J. W. Po....I !..,..-. ! '9.-ii..i' :.i ' .: ., :.i Cloud A Akin, Wholesale Agents. : . For sale by Keller A White. Wm. H. P StoddaTd.T.C Bi id well, II. J. Schlaepfer ana by Druggists generally. ...'" feb9 dlw; wit tf. U V. t Crreatr Discovery. ,' Complete Revolution in Roofing I ,,, HflTH IT.ASTTP ST. ATh. " For AAA - A. a a.s A S V av s. s . Koofiogaud other purposes. Patented February 21st, iHtio. mill!) INTKREM'IIXU BISIOVERY JL was made known to the world by the Fanners' Club of New York, at their meeting in the latter part of June, 1S5, and its importance to our country and the world was earnestly discussed; but the inventor, William L. r"otter, 01 tJJinon rarx, . has been carefully experimenting with the material for many years, and has demon strated Its utility and practicability. After sunenng many partial isiiuresin compounds of lime in ail its various forms and phases in sand, granite, plaster, mineral coal, clay of various kinds, marbledust, soap-stone, cement, coal-tar, vegetable tar, asphaltum, etc. in all the propoitions and combinations that an Intelligent and Inventive mind could suggest, lor fourteen pear, lie tried the slate-stone also, in many combinations, beiore he discovered that nature's .aw ol reconstruction was exceedingly simple, requiriug only gluten to hold the particles In connection till time and the action of the elements firmly unite them. If ever a roof leaks, it will be owing to other causes than the decay of the covering. It will be because the water goes round, not through it. It is unequaled as a paint over new tin, and would preserve it many years without further attention, and should be used for that purpose instead of paint. It will repair ail detects in old tin roof, such as rust-holes, cracks, and breaxs, making theia permanently waterprool, and more durable, at much less cost tnan a lin-smiin couiu uuru wuu 11, rvru in his Imperfect manner. Old roofs of every description can be repaired much more durably and cheaply with I'lastia Slate than with any 01 her material extant. Coal-tar Is found to be the viscious element alike of coal and slate; and it was discovered, not invented, and scientific Investigation, as well as experience, fully establishing the faet f!iat Its exposure to heal and cold, wet and dr serves only to reconstruct the two elements in their condition Solid Slate. PLASTIC SLATE S3 SUPERIOR TO TIN , i. Because It is a better non-conductor of heat. The rooms under it will be cooler In summer and warmer in winter. - - , 2. It will not rust. 3. It will not break or crack open like tin does where Jointed. . 4. It is less dangerous. Dr. Tyng'schurch one of tbe finest in New York, was burner, in November, 1I465. causing a loss or Si,000, from a fire in il tin roof, from the brsziers of some rain who were repairing it. 5. It needs no painting, which on tin amounts in a few years to tbe entire cost Of Ptastio Slate Roof. 6. Because it coat hat a much, and latU twice a long. I bave. at considerable expense, obtained from. "The Plastic Slate Joint Stock Company, ol New York," an exclusive right for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Ind., and am prepared to put on new roofs and repair old tin roofs, repair tin, line and copper gutter. Present price for new Plastic Slate Boors eight dollars per square of tenfeet: same applied to new or old tin roof, four dollars per square. Gutters repaired at reasonable rates as to size ; and at these prices all work will be kept in order (accidents excepted) five year, at the expiration or which time It will be better than when new. We have the privilege or referring to tbe following parties for whom we have applied the Tlaxtic Slate Roofing: R. 8. Tenny, Esq.; John J. Deig. Esq.; Messrs. R.citzni Manev: Wm. Heilman. Eso.: Messrs. Gilbert tiL Co. ; Mark K herwood, Ksq. ; Joseph P. Elliott, Esq.; Messrs. Forth, Bowles A CO."; Anthony Iteis, Esq. ; Evansville National Bank. Orders for roofing or repairing may be left at mv Lumber Yard Office, corner of Mam and Seventh Streets, or with my Agent. Charles M. Tileston, Esq. JOHN F. GLOVER. Evansville. Ind.. April 1st, 1&7, (apl dtfm BRAY & DAT, ; ,. ... iw ' Pbyelcians and Surgeons, V No. 8 FliaW STREET. WU1 tide In tbe eeMtoy. JuuJ dSm
HARDWARE, , ,
DAVID SNYDER & CO.. : , .::; . :-':!.i'.i, . i ' '. i '4 . . - lil . .;'!!; 1. 1 .I'm.' t-H,..,: .it DEALERS IN . .'. WW 7.W ,'. -. u , . 1 v. . u . Gen oral, .Hardware, - ; .:..! .1 ! ( - .'triii . ; . ' i Wiuti i i4r.il! V I .Kil , ..., 1 ,in t i, "ii . ut i.ii.ti. , . , . ,, , r 4 00 1. r s HARVEST-TOOLS . . .. . ! T , . , f o j ttt - 1 tto - n 3IECUANICSM00LS. I -i . tfiiH . n I. , , j . t m e.i ... 1 "."I 1I"I .'!'(. I'J H' f Cf .0 03 JL. E XL ' Y, ' H 1 GUNS AND PISTOlsS, BIRD CAGES. : -.'5r mi t V.., Vi',' ) V I."; i ,' i ' is Main Street. A1S June3dlmv '4 A)'.:",'"A iCj. a Wells , 3fc Son, L,u.!. 31 Main Street, x 1 u',i.',(. tl, v Have on hand t A' - . t Blood's Grass Vand Grain ' Scythes ' Red Rover Grata. and Mfvin Scythe IJlamo)ui,Edge Grasfe Grain ScylJiet , I" s'' I ii.ii. A6:."'A't. Sc., dc, ' ,A ' lt'A .1 . '). Jr .i.i,' S 'Jill f.f'i. .. , Grain Cradles, ; . ! ' Scythe Snaths, ! . . li 'i- r. .1 ,li 1 ! , ,1 : 1 . .'.ii. .-ll". r;t 1 !' -i-v.i. Uay Forks,'-.' "" " !'' ,,if.'-itff.KtH ; x ii'- .':'.' .1 ; -i.vt ; : 1 Smith's HoeS, : "- j -i .Hi. ' I . ' it Grindstones, Kitchen: Griiid tones, : : 1 FairbankTs Scales, ' ' ., Ilutclicr Flics, CJir'ovi-liai: ' ',. .Sf txvs, ' 31 Maiu Street. 31' ... u. I . may31 " ' ' Circular. "; ' rTlHE COPARTNEIWHIP BETWEEBf A. the undersigned, under-the firm of' vV ELLS, KELLOGG CO., is thU day -. dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H. K. , Wells retiring. Books and accounts will remain with the successors, BOCTTICHER, KELLOGG A CO., for settlement. HIRAM K. WELIA CHAS. H. KKLLOUtt.' EUW. BOS1TICHER. . Evansville, January 1st. 1867. B1ETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. , (Successora to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) 13 Xirt Street, SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY! r . . . S ii .. i ;: ' : i AGENTS FOR ; IS est Ouiu Kelt in j;. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS of tbe late Arm of W ELLS, KELLOGG &CO., have this day formed a copartnership, under' the name and style of B (E T TIC HER, KELLOGG & CO. and will continue the Hardware Business at tne OLD STAND. Thanking our many friends for their liberal patrenage, we resjjectfully sxk m continuance of tbe name to the uew firm. , , EDWARD BCKTTICHER. CHAS. II. KELLOGG. Evansville, January 1st, 1307. Jan21 dtf GEO. S. SONNTAG & CO., DEALERS IN A-iivils, ' Vises, Bellowg, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers' Files, -Coil Chain, Leather Belting:, No.; 29 FIRST TBEET, febla . UEVAN8VILLE, IND
