Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 September 1867 — Page 2
The Question uf aiioal Kiunees.
In a speech or. Moutiiy last, Jr. Richard Smith, the Republican
candidate for Congress in the Second Cincinnati District, aod ope of the
boot- posted men in the
financial mitr. discusses Ihc question in the following lucid manner: You have read in tLv. current history of the war of ca-es where the enemy, in tne gray light of the morning, advanced "upon our lines, carryinathe Stars and Stripes, and clad in the hlue uniform. The object was to surmise
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TRE KV.AySVII.LE f sat r iigncs. 'Ifte currejp ligationaf att kin. 1 ulh, and crtea lav last Mr erefare jybt to $7WW62;f Sep gospeku , ' r hm&Mm in green- cptemporyraa r
bact Now, suppose we amuse our-.-paying this currency debt in greenbacks, before we undertake to
TrrTT-" In mr We wnr- QelH ttr green---
l T . 1 1 . .La,. , rwt?
i ;,clf. X irtroic we ?uu" off the $100,fnO.'noD of interest bearing currency debt, greenbacks would b- verv nearly par, and it wouW then nuke little difference whether the ")-2l- were paid in gold or greenbacks It is very certain that greenbacks will bp as good as gold Befof a thfe (iiovaknment will be able to iAke mtb;d;0ut-
standing 5-20s. Unless, theretor?., we
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in greenbacks.
a., I am reutiudedjef this by
the reeenffy adopted policy' of .the
Confederate Democracy ofthis country wiih reforeibce to the payment of the public debt. All at once the leaders hare become virtuous. They are in favor of paying the debt. Tliis, Vallandigham says, will surprise the Republicans, who expected the Democrats to favor repudiation. We are lonlurpi . that the leaders brthat party should be so silly as to take the people tor a pack of fools. The trick is so transparent that a man with one eye, and that only half open, can "'bee through it. Now, do you want a definition a Democratic definition of the proposition to pay the debt in greenbacks? Well, here it is. I take
it rronvtnc La Lrosse uemocrai, n paper edited by Brick PomeroyJof whom yoU, have doubtless heard. He is an orthodox Democrat, and belongs to the Vallandigham school:
ivepudiation ot the -National Jtsauk
Bwmdie is sure to come, anu mat
juickly. Better now than after we aave paid taxes for one or a dojen
years. The idea of calling in the bonds, and substituting greenbacks for them, is repudiation, Dut susrloated to relieve the bitterness. It is the tinder or the tender. . i "Call in the bonds. ' " Issue iuterest -bearing greenbacks for them dollar for dollar, i " As interest accrues, isue scrip, and scrip upon scrip, till those who Want p iper money can buy a trunk full for a dollar. "Pay neither principal or inter est in coin but in green-back or redback script. Employ presses and na
fer mills and run them eternally, toe workmen to be paid at night fnim tbe stuff they printed during the day! "Call it what you will sugar-coat it as you may it is Repudiation, an d to this is the Democratic party J already pledged, and n)o man can, alter this year, be elected to Congress or the Presidency who is not pledged for Repudiation, and wh is not brave enough and true enough to stand there a faithful guardian for those who have no friends at court or ia power. " Are you in favor of that policy? The proposition to pay the debt in greenbacks is, as he says, repudiation sogar-eoated. If 1 have to swallow repudiation I prefer to take it raw. Let us seo what this greenback the-
11 1 1 a rnt r -I .
ory wouju leau. 10. J. ne Uoverament i jruard 'here can
uuu oviw np tue oonus in greenbacks if it iaafyio. Anybody can go into the market and buy them for greenbacks. But the trouble with the Government is, it has not the greenbacks. This is a trouble we all experience. But Democrats will day: Issue greenbacks. Well, greenbacks are good now, but i? the Government printing presses were started they would not be near erj eeocT. In fact, gold, in that event, would go up like a rocket, and greenbacks would go dowD like a stick. Do you desire that ? If you favor repudiation that is a sure
way to reacn it
MEDICAL.
great go5pem.oi m,u o, ? c.t - . V nm.i,
cotemporanes ever hear a sentiment oi cai cn cilgiautl iicmcuj
that we nave often heard that it DR. J. W. POLAND'S. would have been better far the Souui a , . i rj , j-v n L TTvV V i if we had had no-newspapers : for the WHITE PLME COMPOUMD.
?fut that tmr
past twu yeais?
during that time, has uttered what was not true" but that it has habitually uttered what it accomplished no good-to 4MD ilO'iS:-l
Fjftowian interetng sketch of the
life ot opeaker Colfax in the LtOtUek
Repository, d -Methodist pnblicatfou.
we learn that Mr. Colfax's grand
father was Captain Colfax ot General
propose to issue greenbacks, which j . WaugtouiS body guard, ana his
would make tnem wortnies, ana tjc equivalent to repudiating the debt j it is not worth while to bother ourselves about a proposition to pay the 5-20s
John Bright on the Future Policy of the Reform Leagae. From the London Times, August 29J The fallowing fetter has recently been
dent of the KefVufm ioasme. in renlTtThe next three years he stood in his
to the announcement that the League step-father's store. In 1836 the would use its organization, couistiog j 1" etuigrated 'to Indiana, and for of- four hundred ffnd thirtv rran"hes, ' thirty-one years has pure Western
grandmother was a Ocnuyier, cou
of Maior General Phillip Schajl
Revolution fame. He was born in the city of New York on the 23d of March, 1823, and is therefore 44 years of age. He was a posthumous child,-his father having died a few months before he was born. When he was yeap old his mother married SFr.: Matthews, and the future
Speaker's short school life closed
for the purposes of registration, educaVujs ,the .people, in the use of the vote ana promoting the return to Ihe next Parliament ot members pledged to advanced Liberal principles: My DR; Ms, fttAtafi: I am glad to see that it is not intended to discontinue the orgmization and labors of the Reform League, although so great a step has been gained in the extension of the suffrage. On that braooa.of uh qtstio thetorttr'L presume you wilt not? feel it necessary now to agitate further, so far as the burroughs are concerned. But the concession of a wide franchi-i is most incomplete s;o long as the security of the ball' t is denied. As a machinery for conducting elections
without disorder, the arrangement of the ballot is perfect, and if on that ground only, it should be adopted. But "here is a highui ground on which all Reformers should insist upon it.
The more wide the suffrage, the more
there are ot men in numie circumstances who are admitted to the exercise of politieal rights the more clearly it is necessary that the shelter of the ballot shouid be f ranted. I am confident it would esseu expenses at the elections, L'reat'y diminish corruption, and destroy the odious system of intimidation which now so extensively prevails, and that it would make the House of Commons a more complete representation of the opinions and wishes of the electoral body. I have a very strong conviction on this subject, and I hope all our frieuds throughout the country will accept the ballot as the next great question for which, in connection with parliamentary reform, they ought to contend. Without this safe-
be no escape from
corruption and oppression at elec
tions, and our political contests will s ill remain, what they now are, a discredit to us as a free and intellisrent neonfe. Tf the Reform T.entrn
and thtj Reform Union will make the
oailot their next work, they must
soon succeed. I pteil not tell you that 1 shall- heartily join them in their labors for this great end. I hope the friends of the ballot, those who care for freedom and morality in the working of our representative -ystem, will provide the needful funds to enable you to move on with an in-
F him wbose only possible comp!aiht,is
the expatriating majorities which banish him so repeatedly East again to Washington." Plantino TkEES The Loudon Bulkier says that if the people planting ore hasds -would give orders to mark the 'north side of the trees with red ehalk before they are taken up, md wheli set out to have the trees put in the ground with their north side to the north, in their natural position, a larger proportion, it is -aid, would live, as ignoring this law of nature is the cause of many transplanted trees dying. If the north - do be expoted to the south, the heat or the sun is too great for that side of the tree to bear, therefore it dries up and decays.
I'S SOW OFFERED TO THE A.' -i flicted throughout the 'coimtry, after having been nrovtxl by Ue test of eleven years in trie 5'ew Englaiid Ssiateti. where Its merits have Become as well known at, the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. The White Pine Compound Cures Sort Throat, Cohh, Coughs, Iiptheriu, Bromhitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affrciiuns generally. It is a Remarkable Remedy for Kidney (Sbrnplaiuts, Diabefes, Difficultyof Voiding Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, &h U v I . and nther cjmpla ints. ' In November, 1855, I first advertbied it under the name of White PJne Compound. In-two years from that time there bad ueen wholesaled in Manchester Alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth. Where it took the lead 'of all the cough remedies tn the market, and it still maintains that position. There are good reasons for this ; ft is very soofiilng and healing in its nature, is warming ia the stomach, and pleasant withal fo the taste, aud is exceeding cheap. As h remedy for kMney complaints the While P'loe ompoand stands unrivaled. It was not originated tor that purpose; bat a person in using" it lor a cough was not
only cured of the cough, bnt was also cured of a kidne ditth-uit v of ten years'
tauUiiitf. sUw.-t- that acoidt-utal dtacovei v, maaiy l Soihaiius lia ve u .i It fori he same
complaint cured."
DR0GS& CHEMICALS OPERA DRUG STORE.
ftTAWAJll ft BUTLER, " (Successors to W. T. Young 4 Co.,) PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, Ho. 18 First Street, (Chandler' i Block,) EVA-Nsvinu:, Tarn. A new and complete slock ef Drug and Medicine. GhtmkaU, Perfumery, Toikt and Fancy Articles. Prescrfptf ns carefully prepared' at H hours. ani2d8ra JAMES URJJB CO., M AJS UFA CT lHt 1 1 si of the celebrated
CHARLES BABCOCK Sc. Co..
r
IMPORTER
AND DEALER IJ
Coach & Saddlery Hardware
Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks llarueas. KnAinel-l Patei4 leather Pud Hkius, SkliTlrurs, Ac, Ac.
1Sk. Mfttti trot. Evansvllle, Jury ,itm. jelO
URIE'S PATES T HOTABLE POISt SIEEL PIOUS. Office 163 and 164 MAIN STREET,
EVANSVILLK, IND.
w i Ufl 'I I James Wrie, John H. Koelker, JU. F. Blount, J
Jy25 d3m
and have been completely
DRY GOODS.
O A. H
1 fi rr V lib
HOUSE.
Patronize the New, First-Class
Dry Ooods Store
of-
niLLER A BRORMETER o. 7 North First Street.
creasing torce to eomblete success.
The Secretary of the Treasury fiailn "e1 me always smcerety yours, Kimsolf nnn hip V,; ntt . JOHN BRIGILT. ,
rPtire the en rren r-v r.V.1 i k -d.nund Healed, Ksff , Lincoln's-Inn, Lon-'H
f2S,00n.tKi0 compouna notes audoO -
OlMl.U'.HMn seven-ttiirties. 1 hese ho LFrom the Charlottesville (Va.) Chronicle. 1
ickJ Wo cannot imrifA anvthi mr more
A ter j liurtiui Policy.
WE HAVE NO OLD OOOD8, bought at high prices, bnt an Entire New Stock, The larger portion of which can be sold as CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFORE THE WAR. The stock consists of DRY GOODS, Nbjffetfa. iii Ai i i CARPETS, tS 3 OIL-CLOTHS, WINDOW-BLINDS, DAMASKS, CORNICES, AtyrtVi hinK t' !" if And everything kept in a No. 1 Lry Goods Store. Also, a large stock of
THE WHITB'PINK COMPOUND., "It was early ru Uiesj.rlng of tliat this compound ws oi igma!.-d. A ineuilr of myftimily was afflicted with an irritation of the throat, atf-ended with a dl-sagreeable couich. X had foxaom months previous thought that a preparatlo i naving for its basis the inside barK of White Pine might ne so componnded as to he verv useful in diseases of Uj Throat and Langs. To tent the value of It in the case alludeu to, I compound i a snia 1 quantity of the medicine that I had been planuing, and gave It in teaspoonful dosei. The result was exceedingly gratifying. Within two days, the irritation or 'tin? throat was r-moved.
the couuti subsided, aud a speedy cure was effected. The above was writen by Dr. Poland ir 1S0. Since then, as in .v,ancliester, tbi White Pine Compound has taken the leat of all coagli remedies, as well as prepar lions for tlie cureot kidney difficulties, 1: every city, town, village, and hamlet throughout the New England States. 'l itis remedy is as safe aud pleasant to
lake as it is efiectual. 1 HE WHITE PINE COMPOUND, UEOHUC W. SH 1.1.1'. X. IK, Proprietor. Prepared at the -NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, lot) Hanover Street, Boston. Under the .supervision of Rev. J. W. Poland. Cloud S Akin, Wholesale Agents. Kor sale by Keller 4 Wnite, Win. H. P SJtOddard, T. C Biidwell. H. J. Hchlaepfer
anu oy Druggists generally. feb9 dlw, wit tL TOB ACC ONISTST
JOII.V LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drugg.. Dealer In Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Ac, .VAIN ST., bet. Second aod Third, Evans viWe, led. Particular attention given to CUTTINO WINDOW OEAHH to any Size. 1 jau21 dtf
T. C. BRIDWELL k CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.)
UEALEBS LM
IKETTICHEK. KELLtH.U & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg A Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF HItl )WARE
a i i P.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
I H.1KH, TOBACCO, SM 1 F, No. 10 Main Street, Evansville,
it
Calls the attention of the trade to his Bs. Brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Call an examine my stock and prices. Orders filled promptly, and at t he lowest i ates. riec22 d3n CINCINNAlTRSTORE
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, Ac, Corner Third and Main Streets, kl ' t4yif. In.. Prescriptions carefully compounded, daj or night. uovI8 dim i.''; iiion -j if T fti'i!; i 71 i rr i CL0L1 & Akl, Wliolefiale lriiiNi
-AND HAM FA( Tl 'RIM CHEMIST! No. 5 Main Street
Furs,
paid for largely
in frppntiiieir-
greenbacks he ;ataiod by selling gold bonds. He increased the issue of the latter $33,0(0,000 during tA. 0JLtIv J tbe same time, however he i . -h-c - ' t principal t,f the doht .-iofU'M. lhat wa? pan! in greenback?. If he had sold the surplus gold in the Treasury he might have canceled the whole amount of securities taken up in Auaust without issuing a dollar in gold bone s. f'H2 " I The Johnson-Democratfc ' policy which Mr. McCulloch is carrying out is a had one. It was voted agaiust by a majority of the .Republican members of Congress, but ths Democrats voted very nearly solid for it, and adopted it Now they talk about redeeming the bonds in greenbacks! The true policy is to let the currency alone; to give the country repose: to keep up the revenue and use the surplus to retire the currency debt as it matures; to issue no more gold bonds. Let this policy be pursued and we shall get our bonded debt into manageable 'shape. Then the greenbacks may be gradually retired, from surplus revenue, and thus we
taisr-hievous. than the onen ntm
now mide on General Grant by mam
ol , ous oouthejD exchanges. The point of these attacks is that it has justKceo plainly developed that Geni cul Grant is not on the pla-tform of I'r-sMent Johnson and the Northern Democracy: Now, did any of our peop' for a moment imagine that ticii, ,-ral Grant was going to blast his hopes of the Presidency by making common cause with the Northern Democracy? We certainly never entertained such a fancy. Now let us suppose that General Grant is a Conservative man at heart : that he entertains really kindly feelings toward the Southern people; that if he had the power he would administer relief; that he desires to retore harmony between the North and the South. With such feelings, the foremost man in the country, he finds himself in the midst of a hurricane of excited popular feeling at the North, represented by acts ef Congress. He would like to be President. He thinks that, as President, he may pour pi on the troubled waters. How woujd a sagacious man act under such ! circumstances? Would he nlac i
111 i i . J . tm r- , F i - l r 1 . i . j
snan get oack gradually, bat sureTy, hiraseir rignt m the eye ot the wind, to specie payments, and at the same .and try to stop it from blowing? or time largely reduce our taxes. , . .would he keep as quiet as possible, i You will observe that I am not in j jM when compelled to face the gale, i favor of increasing the volume of , ' end apparently before it? currency. To do so would be Btf&i . i Will we of the South can we of ness. But I hold that by letting the the S it h never learn anything?! currency alone for the time, and. re- ! we are very badly treated! ducing the interest-bearing debt "by , to avoid misconception we think retiring it gradually, we may reduca we are atrociously treated), supnose 1 it. - 3La x t y . .. 1 " . 1 ' '
ine aeut to a manageanie size; re- 1 we are i; t eu in tne most unreasonaduce,cur taxes, and get bsck to spe- ' vaj, what good does it do to curse cie payment as soon as we may expects inn- Hllers? Are we not in a rather to get there, unless it. hi eondujiui tj.t'h: e - to be ingiug patriget there through repudiatioaT and a ' ot'e ymus and " death to" the tv-
nancial and commercial rtn-uhsion. rmnts?"
Bought tlie 1st of August, 25 per cent, lower than they can be boagtit for to-day.
Examine our goods and prices. ISO trou-
JUS.
ble to show gooc
iO
se7 dtf
No. 1 rt street.
HATS CAPS.
liJOTir KOlSlTOfl .1 A Hit irf . A n. h it n TRAW GOOJK. 'iliilimii i ' '
S. BBEM A VO & CO., No. 7 MAIN STREET. Sign of the liisr Scotchman, MASllAtTl RtKSA.VU Ulllll.l.. sale Dealers in HATAXA m DOMESTIC CIGARS.
PLUV AND SMOKING TOBACCO, J1PS AXD SMOKERS' XQTIOXS. We manufacture our own goods, warrant them to give satisfaction, and sell as low as any house in the country. ' ' OUR RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplied with the best and- finest goods. We are sole A-gents for W. E. Garrett ,s Snnff.
And sole Manufacturers of the 1,'e.Jebrated j
My Own and Washingtoa Irving i ' CIGARS. 'fV.! i juiyi2 mtHWTWnr -iu-nuua I CONrECTIONERIEl.
C-oiif3cstioiteiies
H. M, AHLIRIN0.
AIILERIN6
ii i
t.
H. T. II 11 I
SPRING TRADE of 1867.
W1
E HAVE STORK A FITl.t
assortment of Goods itt nnr Mr.j
linn wc purcuiuwu ior aurlng tr late panic in prices all of which we c&j and will sell at prices that will afford ttt Retail Merchant large profits. All successful merchants fenow that the money ia made in buying goods. As GOOSh WELL BpL'OHT AKK HALT hULD, and as we do no charge anything for snowing our stock.we would be pleased to have everybody that deals in our line come in and examine our styles and prices
J r h
& HASSLEK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in randies,
Foreign Fruits, Toys
nun JP.VINO Y WARE,
i 'J
AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMES'Im UQUID DYES. GENERAL, AtiENTB FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRCi UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT.
ill. t.AuA Ii uoafiB f All orders promptly filled.
WM. C. TURN0CK & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters Corner Pine anil First Streets. ' Caih paid for old Copper and Brass.
Dealer in ail kind of Bra CocJm Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjustiug Steam Gauges Junefjtf DENTISTS.
DR. I. HAAS
13 lTirt Street, -0iiCs:;l yilzcl 10 JSC A SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, AXE1, AXES . AXES, AXKS, AXES, AXES, TA BL E CUTLER Y, TABLE CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY.
PACKET CUTLERY, Triico OUuiiim, Trace Chains, Trace Chains, I Ma it t '!" I !. Planters' II . IMaiiler.-" Hoe. .Meviianles' Tools, Mechaiiies Tools, Met hanles' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDH AKK,
111 IMIr.KS It UilMVAKK, Bl'ILDKRS HiKUWUCK, twrov A M WOOL i n OK. I'OriO.V A XI HIIOM AKWI, rimov AsnwnoL iabiik, BRST li' BlSKH IK.JV'U BEST Ji VBB EH JtE.TI A' , BEST RUBBER BELTIXU, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. t'ANH bayeri will Ond it to their advantattf to examine our . stock before iurcba i ng clsi wlieie. At the Old Stand, 13 First St. BffiTTKHER, KELLOGG & CO. Jyie ; Fall Trade, 167
JACOB STRAUB & SON,
ap3
LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, No. 38 NORTH FIRST ST.
A FIXE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' ana Misses' Trimmed HaU. of the latest
Hats, of the latest
LANPHEAR & VllCBKLI.1t
Spring Styles, just received at
apa f i
a KEAT VARIETY of Men's and J. Hoys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl
1T tllf Knrino
Trade, just received, una at sirt-atlv r -
Uueed prices, at ap LANPHEAR
the
So. 15 South First Street, EVANSVILLE. . 0 We tnanutaoture our own Candies, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted of puie quality.
We keep a fui) .. awflf tment of Foreign
ITU I US it FIU erves. Jellies
1 Xuts. Canned (joods, flne Prkits, atm i . "- .a'iKTT.r.n
Toys and Fancy Ware
of every description, for presents tractive amusement.
and at
FIREWORK
Jfc MITCHELL S.
s
A LARE LOT
The debt bearmg coin intere o-.
the 1st
I: i m; rr
at the. satee time, was $2,4,783,3115. J coul
' alter Hoods just -TCH ELL'S.
azOiU mi;
a full supply and general variety. Ageou for I. I). MalloryA( o. Oy-ler-os28 dly . . vj f 8 Hi '9IS9U
JBtesident Ientist, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets,
Evansville, Ind., MAinTAtTCREB OF COWTINCons Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxide (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paralyze rs. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and mj establishment as large (consisting of fiv rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive DiitronHae received Jurinif the tast
llEJUm YEARS. mch.l
DR J. C. BIERB0WER
Surgeon Dentist,
Office, No. IO FIRST STREET, bet Main and Locust,
Tenders his professional services to the citizens pf Evansville and vieinlty Ife2tttf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas to alleviate pain in extracting teeth.
DEALER 8 IN HA DWARE .No. 14 MAIX STREET, Bel. Secmd and Tninl tit., KVANdVILLK, IND., Have now In sto -k large awortmal ol the following gool-, :it LOWEST MAR KKT RATES : AXES. L ppincott's, Ten Eyclt's, Mon4n's, Straub's, Ac. Brass and Enameled KETTLES. CHAINS. Trace, Log, Breast, aud Halter. SHOVELS. Ames's, Rowland's, 4c. Coal, Grain, t- Aon- llaudh d SlwveJn. Original Turn-Table Apple-Parers. TABLE CUTLERY, American and English.
pu POCKET CUTLERY.
TEA AND TABLE SI'OONH, Iron, Britannlu, and Herman silver. cotton ad wool cards, .mill and cross-cut saws, files; Batchers', Stubbs's, Whlpples, &c. MKCHANK'S TOOLS HeadquarierN Tor Cooper Tools Aul i lie ouly i 'omplete Asortmut BUILDERS' HARDWARE Just received a fieV hV or Eastern DoorLocKsftnU Latcires, n REllttCKl PRH BARBER'S SHEARS, RAZORS, HAIP1 a..d CTBiPQ
IIV.WJL'. t. ll M tj X kltTLl V, We are tlie onlv Ifmise In 'tlie city" that j keens full line of ii Kli K ii A II N 10 i, J-MtSIJOS BErNGAt and GENUINE ; PIPE RAZORS. i ii - . 1 SCALES. 1 Tea, Counter, Platform, and Beam Scales.' i NAILS.
All sizes; also, h ini'-ljing, ' asing, Kence, Brads, ami 'Iincli Nails. . CHAIN PUMPS, ORI.VDST0NES, Fixtures, 4c . ftc. T;riis cash. Order promptly attended to. JACOB KTKAIB d tiO.V. sep3 dim 2t a w
i EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE! W5I. WHITE & CO., Manufacturers of LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietors of HENDRICKS PATENT. Also, Dealers in Sperm. Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, At Cincinnati Ycfi. Office, 2o. J.1 SOrTH FIRST STREET. B. F. CJATCH, Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND. jyi dtf
J Mar
WoaLi ta Cod ve COuIJ.uaL a 1oe
instant wa3 $1.715 87.741. -I on tHWaiT6rSt ev"?v warmTieatf
The total debt, less cash in J reasurv teouthern
nijtnJ Would to Ucd
d reach tne mouth-pieces of
HODIAM COAL MIXES.
we ! the j
J cUsl and Water JStreets
A am- tan
niiea. mt.t
t supply, and orders promritlv fnov3f
. t IIARLES STAKK. I..,ns MEXZER C! I ARK A- WEXZER. If-a!ers in
' SECOND-HAND CLOTHING,
Bet. Main and Locust,
j Evansville, Ind. Cleaning and Scouring done to order.! .
' N.B. JLUeMl pri paid for Saeoad-A, Vat hand Ciothing. f au20 &m , la Full
R0CKP0RT COAL. ARE NOW PBEPAKED TO
Hiver. at snortst noticf. Vn t
reentd Rockoort Coal to anv Dart of tit,
city: tj i i . i . i Office ind .Yard, corner OivhslriTi nnl
Waterteetfi. RPESIR A CO.
meastire guaranteed. an23 dtf
Screened
Notice.
AMEN JI. MARK EN. of the firm of
Mark & Warren. t M.N ottv. and
rk. Warren 4 Co.. of Cairo. Illinois ,-.,
iiijs sijiu tjui ii in T-inrrrr jint-resl in khiJ houses to M. llemiiiit;. ..( tiiia citv. The buKlnets will heraTiei iji- carried iu the .nanie of MARK t HENNINO a ? debts due the late UrihrOpf Murk ii V. arrrv art- to be paid to Mark fc lleuninraqd all demands against the nrre'flrm of Mark & JAMrfS M. WARREN;
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