Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 September 1867 — Page 2
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- To Coomtrv Merchants We direct tbe attention, vjOf,atipiclj1an1 to the salaried fc?lBtiM io tlHtuRNAi. ip a11 viz,. Bill rders for Heads, R,' CartA, Cnt?Olra; IP "O -work can he sent through any of the this city for Uu xtt week was ver fair. especially in view of The low stage ar the river, wbjcij makes navigation yeryfdifncalt. We prin..t artfW(.a! a Inrge Trade i till there Is a good stage of water; bi$t ipM ons was quite satlsiactory in eeneral merchandise there hai no esseu! : L rtl Tiaea in Brie -s. The market has been very firm, and vauce on qvKtutioos ,u wheat and and also on family brands of flour. M"W'" it 9 atgnr.raies; Trdr ii(KhfrHsre wakA tuVTfiporta'nce of securing the rich trade which pro ni Lies to oone- from he IVuuessee ItivercouBtry in- ccnin season, and have agree-'. U gna' antee that the caleofTteight ik - up Ubatrlversiuill not exceed 50 This will Siveonr city a decided advantage over 1 aiiUter Louisville, Cincinnati, or St. Louis. as we cnu eon peta Hatcessfullv w ta any of them tn pnwxi, and we present .U tinmerchants and planter nour.-r fhitr litimes of that legion a 1 1rndred y,MlH( Tlu- m certatuty which ha heemofeated by the President's recent action, aild the 'proposition to pay ofTttae. defct by ifi excessive issue of tieenbaeka, has bad a very ;epressioy efreot in financial aid mercantile circles, and unless, checked by;more moderate niei.sure's,' will assuredly ad- . unoe priceaaatl endeavor a panic. Financial.-There Is no change In the market since onr liwt t-eport. Money con -tiunes scaxoe.iiiid in active request t Pie usual raw, say l" to 12 per cent. New York exchaagt: is in geod demand at ar, buying, and 1 10 premium selling. Gold is strong with upward tendency. The buy. ing, rate bete .is wually one pei . ut. below the New yorlt '(quotations. W-'iuotf Government Bonds 'as follows: MB. , li?8 s-au B. a MS. 1985, new MM f 10-40's tW j 7-30'a, June 106'.j t-m's, juiy m'A Compound Interest Notes are bo the following rates July, lsil Aug. Oct. iec , Vmay, if')- Hi t3& I ::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:::.:;::::!?:! Oct. " The following quotations are from the office of W. .T.T.owry & To., Bankers, No. Firstatreet. bankablr Tusids. U. 8. Treasury Notes. National Ilatik Notes. CNrpRBinrr, Iniliana Free Tanks ill to "V ill-. Bfttern Bank N.ta. luiuuu " Planter' Bunk -V)c " ITnioh Bank :e " Other Tennessee Banks tto to 90c " Virginia, North and Booth Carolina. Georgia, Alabama and La. ..it; to StOc " State Bank of Indiana Hie dis. State Bank of t)hio 10c " GUOCEKIKS. The business of the past week was quite satisfactory. Trade lias held up very well and the demand for groori if bs been heavier tba.n usual, for the season There is no material change in prices. We refer to annexed quotations for the -it.it :c of thBirltft : Coi'KKK Beuiains us la-' quot. d. tut quite firm : comm'o'h to good prime to choice 2Mt27c; good tc choice Javaa 33 T a36c. srci.n - v. -kom gi'ado up .., raw at " Be,, for 15J4 U p.; t :- and choice Demeiarai extiii t , . uuul!aa 1 uuwiit. p i ou. ."""r"8""' L ow-rm-, m riqirwii . i-n. MOLA: ;lic.k?,?Pi. iar.'. . ?ct suffle'it ,4rft ' . the trade. Orleans pla ntation is fair supply and titiotfd at yocii?!. There
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fined syrups are according to quality afnd ''Vfftjftgjtioiibr iJMrUf eaTroiJ cto SI. Fish There is no change In fish. Stotks good and the demand Increased. We continue 'jJpiJtbckreZ No. 1. in bhrrels, 922 W to if 00-" In kits Xo. 1 S2 50; No. 2S2 ; No. 3 $2 10; White fHh 7 it&t JESTS1 WdS Vil-jW T Rice Market steady at li;i12c for sda ttprime Kanjoon, and 13ic for Carolina. Candles "Lighf f- weights full (andy There is no ciian'gi, and we con-
tinteto quote at ak.'anVMe da-r fURCH'-Is nnc Ccttcn Y.uixs-In sytnnathy lth cot ton ire weak at 18c for COO, aud 2lc for 600. Lupous. There, is uoperceptibiaohauge in liqiors, ami Y-iicos remain about the sameas lajst OuoUttious. New copper distilled whlskp i)d; Aie 'to two years old acarce it ?'i 50o 00; hig)iwinesi 30; rectified $1 5U 2h; common BouvbBjjjerla 25, and Brtndv, 52 50J3 00; Holland gt2!S2 0 00; imported LuijajdJbitf Qftateiflp Vd Port B90e to. aX)t) .TTiHAat) ! nTiv rrr-ifi5 aoJ ai ii t MAT The budnesin ihiadeprtrtmawaaieen Lf fairly acth cn p-ood lrlhny litayers inrom the tributai-y sections of country, to tins market, tbonsh tha Fall Tra(i4,t hot Airly begun yet We may xrtLery late trade in this branch of bflw.tws as 1 well as n!! otben. This prediction is based on the fact or the general dullness of mercantile business :.ir Uie pat year There lias been in this perlod'a Targe'ambunt of merchandise -probably as much as thW
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aotivity, such as we wese wout Ao see uring tlie years of 1862, n8&5 and 18M, and tbi saute inertia .still preyr.il ,wUX) a liew ptinnn iAtaii rian . ...t , tri'.fp to. day. TUVPtateT.! thtngu U the result, of finauoiii! und pdii i 1 il uncertainty of the futtlre. ttv.. 1 it Hi vt -worth whi here to speak of. Could we setUed, the business joe Immense. With j, aJWff; mineral.,, we j
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Piices in tbe Eat are very firm, with a isii- 6 855 'bain dote. Foreign goods :a ten advanced considerably, more pai k-ularly dress goods, which are lif short i upp Bki wn Siiektjngs. Standard Quality, ISc; Cannelton, 17c; Virginia Famiy, le; Bangor, 17c; Blue Ridge, 15c; Ccin-neciit-ui Hlif ef tlley, 11J4C Buucm Sheeting and Shibtinos linnxlMln 4-4. 24c: Rockdale, 4-4, 22ic;
Attawaugan, 4-4, 18c; Brunswick, 4-4, If; 2Sjtf , Brunswick, 7-8, 14c; Ballou,7-8, 16c; BarlpwFyW'
Xy,.ifT? c ; Imperial. MerWHc 1 die; Americ n loc; Dumett, 15c; Manhattan, lac; Wauregon, llj-c to 15c; AmoskeagUc ti lttdc: Arnold 12Kc; Hartford Tic ivdm mJfrmvUL Extra Medal 45c: 1-4 Conestoga Gold Medal, 40c; j-4 Coti' --toga C. T. Medal 3fc; Conestoga C. '. A. Gold iuditi, igjc; Conestoga LM A. 25c Miscellaneous Lenlms 1535c; GiagI- iaines 2H ti; W ool Ilela.nes lu iM'q; Coates' spools $1 hi ; Clark's spools, 1 lo Green & Daniels, 5c; American A Bags, ; Pi Hats and Caps AND t.LOTHINfll Me: chants in this line are receiving their stocks for the tall trade fJMfvTSCj- trIej!lin$L hi their stocks for the Fall trade, be abundantly able to meet all demand. Prieej Jatr owing to. thought, stocks and labfnieCiep biht akr the market is firm; but this mark t maintains the old quotations unchanged. Bootsand Shoes. Trade is improving, with excellent stoc; - -well kept,' ttjj. We note large receipts of good from the manufactories of the Ka.-t, by our wholesale house-. The sales compare iavuraiu.. rl. .,; a corresponding nHon last year. In the East the supply continues light, and tlie market firm, with a tendency to Hoi r jpriuKs oil staple ajriiolesj Home conpeldns are made in fancy goods. i;i-.risw uiE.-lmiu-. 1'ontnnii - fair, a satisfiictory tratle being realized during the whole week. Advices from the KM report t ! with an ad; vance' re The fiOrts. - in this city are fully up to those ol other cities, and the continued low prices attract a good trade, which but tor the enterprise, of o.-.r dualers, would ko elsewhere. Merchants can rely on getting a good Mock, ol goods, and at low prices, in this city. Iron and Hardware. The trade in iron h ,s ie,eji quite brisk. There- is no reason for complaint. Wff fevSe our quotations on Tin Plate and Iron: THn I'late, piS S0, and firm, with gold; Bar Iron, 5Je. ; 8het I.tnt, bolted, 7IHc: Cfiurcual. 10 11c; Nails, tti 25; Axes,. Mann's, 90; LippincotCs, tV M; Siniinons', 817 50. The large amount of Improvement going on in lm ity and the towns and country adjacent, n: mi os to have its effect upon tha Hard ware trade tn the line of build. ng material, in the supply market, stqck are lis in and market firm. There is no prospect of lowet prices in most articles in this ine during the season. DagHM. Business is reported as good, and expect a: Ions more than realized. But little change in quntalhnis. Lard Oil, No. 1 Vinle'Awalnef'fllf No. 2 Jl 00; Lin seed Oil SI 351 40; Cual fXitolt; Soda 0c ') 4 I 1 92 JLi'ilvi ... ' - - - Out i I for hrnrirn, ana scror American S2 S5 per oz. ; Iruliyt, Madras Si to l 50. SI(V, PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE. - VmV.jh c'.'.".tia. . flrau. Aur .i.-iio AjjrV f - all de nial rrts,1! liM ylBably continue so during the balance of the season. We fix our quotations, as follows; Jtfes.t Port m..mmmveail aaoti.rA, 13 cents; sides, 15 cents, and clear sides 45g fi ijfiM t$M clear "'p18 ; hams 19 cents; Lard, 1315 cents tJii.vN. The uitceipls Of ave )t ices ajhfclT. ivnd Ainaw W UUQta. wheat tnis nmr'nins at 1lWf i(r as ner per qdal- (.. is rim. HlMl .4M.lv a. od: rWstfna??WiwflC A at Wmdoc in new dnies. 80c for shelled in f".1 T bulk. not a tfo, 6?ii?newfurWp8. are steafly,-. nun l For good superfine J6 50 to $7)00; offered at J8 509 00; Faniily Extra is aad ' f" lVfa?TflHftf ,t ll 50 leW wtieiir ... do.. e "iX, .Wa ntoJftttf jrice of kSic dried cTITfS Of f f or,M5ftr -r t' ' WrziimmWe Wiffiii io cifsfntSfrhotaiOllS SiUf Olir last Nu.- flnupr i hoairT ning tocotmtaK vcaapteat 50; Tiihotby. S3 00,i3 .50: Flax 00. 1 Ml II Hay Baled ca. he had now at 812 60a 15 00 per ton. New Clover, however, is strt oMoitA .nmio- 'Hons l Bran Market well supplied, and still declining in price. Not more than 1012 Fruit. Nothing is done in fruit except in a snatl and local ' way. We have no Quotations for dried fruit nr tr.r 11, ,,..' a id Lemons. angfid. rels tS 00. el la b PR SPEC1S 0t THE HENDERSON MAHVIILE RAILROAD. Failure to iseU Henderson Oltjc DOE U8. 0 VimQ r('.'A K'A N'T JOHSfSOA'S . Ai TIO AES8 IN ALL FIJfA.tCTAI 3IATTEB8." - .'Ti... - tii AlMai M ,. x"r. . T rT Or ItepnOiatrOB has Qreatly Damaged the rt 1 01 tne Koad. e.i ,a lhe latest inten-geowTrFTaVd thi - the line. T. enough '
other end towards Hopkin3viiIe ; and that a wifficieot quantity ha been cpditl6ffl;oitraited, for . to eom-idt-te the, rold to HfTtiDBVille. ' We regret, nowever, to state that the $200 AXJ Jf bt, city boQd put upoD the New York Market by Gen. Boyle have me with no sale. The. reasooR assigned for the failure t President, making changes in the minHstricL the sitspensifjn of Hncrei t.inh,K '.nufitke cMskat rumor of Cabinet changes, have exerr-' eised an in&iuyiaz upon the money market that nmrffmduced a feeling vf doubt and cautiousness in r fen nee to a R' all seetirn-fTfKh") the country. on The market. Corporatierf are upr uuuus oi evei v urscnpuiiu iniui iuk, c..iatL.. ,t.,n c i. u t rjri u t 1 1 ( , ai c vt i 1 1 1 ti i v . i u jaci, cj i :ii i,.t:'.. i uuu iw sam igui yru jpismj utjs'ua nous on any considerable scale. Kentucky is a f?oilthernJ Prato, and i on Wuh Street and IB the Stock Ex I t'Uaji;, hr corpora! on boad are regarded in nearly the same light "as the' corporation' bot:ds of the re constructed State. We are credibly Wd tixih uuditiod of Kentucky is two to one better than that of any other State in tlie country. !Torth or South. Kentucky has sufficient resources to pay every doliar.of her public debt en nixty A ay's1 notice, while every Northern State owes her hundreds of thousands and even her millions. And yet tbe statement we have made is unquestionably true. The proposition to my off thedtfationviA JJ'bt with greenback. is uso C(1HIM& ftpf id be ,ihi ry uj their mi' Stflients ; ami .'he rapidly increasing pojudaritu f tlie scheme promise a speedy revolution in tJu stotus oj Federal bond tolden. Want if -&'fQR$l WW KMiian irig upjxt rent ereryicfo re. The inability of the at;eDts to Degr-' tiate the bonds advantageously .. this time niay delay the speedy comEletion of the great enterprise lor a rief season. But if the capitalist along the line, and at each terminu. wflLcowe ici-warti a& they should d , tne worK win go on any now. ah that is necessary immediately is to get the work far enough advanced to make the enterprise a certainty. With the road completed to Slaughtersville from Henderson, and to Hopkinsv lie from Nashville, the bonds of the Company can be negotiated to greater advantage than tbe bonds of county, town, or city corporations. With the work that far advanced, there can be no such contingency as a failure. It therefore devolves upon those immediately and vitally interested to substantially aid the enterprise which has been undertaken this ti me under more flattering auspices than ever before. Our confidence in the progress of the work to completion is unabated ; but motaey is required to carry for ward every important public improvement, and money is demanded auL ruuit be bad lo build the raiiroadand" fdrag Henderson from the ashe? of old fogyism. CINCINNATI ADV'TS. a J. . ai:-t 1 K AH. 11 MADDDX, H0BART & CO., DISTILLERS OF .OltMJ" WUiliilii4Ut Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, and in 'VBbltiilgie HealeW IB jffiSI?orliWwisKiEs, AtiMHA. &BEET, -i J. aJulU,? 'EfciN-NAT,. I yet-, Miifwf -,. .ia iitmi i a .aatTou nooi ; d-iu.hi,, j h. ' oi i . uvuutu naicuvusci it G. bRASHEARS, SON & CO, s MT.I fS&i(LV iMk R ami A" mm lie lie: s in onoiop brand ec r - i; LIOl-OKiClS f AaTb, - 1 WitWti'li iPu ii iiOiiiomitArZ n:aae 011 Qon signmeiiTs . 9 yliiws. - il. Uudy iaiw f h W,iaf A. Webb - n.. - - sh - BARTON k POOL. Coipii&ion Merchants, - T PROMT ST.. urn CiAfciNt&'i; M. M. Pool. mch25 d i; 8. fKANH PRAN1 r-'PHOBU (omui las ion References : Pearce, Tolie, Holton & Por ter Wm. Glenn 4 Sons; Footer Brothers; 1 Chambers. evens fc Co. ; Hhaw, Barbour & Co. ; E. ii. Iveonard ,t- Co. ; Hubert Macready 4 Co. : Foote, Nash A Co. fmh25djin
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,KTTElS RKMAINIWi lTN'"L,AIMr:li In tr.e Post-Office at Bvansville. State of Indiana. on the ltith day of September, 1S67. Persons calling for any OT these letter will please, say " Advert bed," giving date If . . r .PC' T QiW it Tbirza Harrev "Mary rlpner Mary Brown Ann King iiiza Cowan Brti W . ' JLona T niirg.i i w G 2 BeiHtiocta Bartlett Iinii ltoa R Dickerson Susan i ennison T A Davis Sarah E Kdwardo Zoe .-iish EvaL H n ENans Hannah Fineriii Cecelia Farreli A una, ti. , Flaeger Hannah Garvey Mayektle Goodloe Jajj te 2 t.iiffltti M5ryjTr , "Howard saflth Hendrichs Moille t.askinti V-'Tiej Hexidrtcks IB Tjumaydelfne Ade line Morton Melissa D Mitchell C 2 MeekJfEK Misher Bettie Sfees fw O'BJiejr. Annie Swan Hat th sitn Mary J Scofleld Fannie Simpson Jennice Tan ey BfMie Trimble Angelina TateKmeline Virgin Rebecca Wenley KitMCr " ' W alter Bucy WilHatrtson Emilj' I Williams Anna Williams Deeuu Wilson V S Haleli Wterns Mrs ntmes Moiiiy j .imtf a .t ' ' . l my tu-a Jonason .iieii JTohOson art a HENTLEJUEN'S LI6T Andersoi) John Jones Guuon P ArcherBnm-4tt Johnson W -Auto HylTesteT JeanCDil .1 A Alexander. Wm Kenney Rev J C Brownlna Aon A3Beaoh W & J B Kck well James levy Meier Bond Hilton J Iopg M Bulla Isaac , Laijger John ii muiey .lames ,i wrmnmi n Macon j'sepii u .Muierin it Baker Fred M.inneld O W Bui-ton Benjamin F Mann John BellC Mills J T Burton Wav Alaack Jnliou Boyd Stum u el MathuaJ J Baas P Meres Mr 7 'tJlark Alwcn Moore Peter Carney Wm P Miles Pink , CBekficy Wm Moffltt Co! tlole Wm F Meeanu Is' CookJS A Mock Buhen Caoida R Montgomery Samuel Yojr Hamnel Miller E ( hisnolm J W Musena Fi 2 Crow Joseph Martin Edwin Crane J K A Bros MC'utehin M Davidson J T -McElheny II Uouueily Wijiiaui McKinney WashingDyer L K NeWloa l.nther 2 Sin ot James Col Owen Daniel OwenT A J "Merre John Pulling Thos Piitchett Heth Peruel Mill B Paxton A -Robinson Andrew Rohef t?- Q L Bi hards O W R6binson Geo Robinson Henry Robluson H Ryan Stephen Klght Wm Hearles Vincent Stewart l avid II Hpalding A, ') Htephenson U Hchu Andrew Kheppard . apt C A Stewart Cu Hhluip Kli ha Stafford John Hmtth Milton Starkey Joseph B Sale Matthew (ou'd) Somasney Pa'.rtck Tr op Wm Tdlhott J E Tot ten J M Tinserand J B Tate Henry Li Trynial Ch Taylor B Waller Walker Wm Kvans M raood Jirnes well Joiah t-oster. tleo W Fianigan John Fixber John W Fos'er Michael J Fassel P W Foster W J Oodden Albert B Gen ad Andrew M aiHier A Uordon Charles Greene Eliaa (iriftlu a W . ' " (iu rner J a (joudali Louis tiorliam P. F Oarvey fh s Green Wm Howe R U 2 H'jyer samT Hooper R W Hoptuiis iiobt Harland n B Hopti Mam Huitnnan H Milch L Hurd Jo H J 1 ilve. Jas Hu 1JG2 Heritage Jerry P Hitible Jas H:nisbrough J-A Hannah John Hal! Edward Hatch r Cbarles Hinckley CH Wilson S F Jones John M. . , Young J B A. T. WHITTLESEY, P. M. '- - CONFBCTIONERIES. Conffeoti on o ries H. If. AHLMtlSfl. H. T. HAasLka. ! AULKKLNd Jk ilAvLI K, vvnoie.saie anu lietaiJ lJeaiir in ' Ul tl! H randies, Toys, V c Wo. 15 StmOi Firf Street. T We nannfactnre our own CandieF. and ue it Vfae 'ke ataorwteBt F.-:e... , Fruits an CanaHfa,sace PrJ serves, Jellie: i . Toy.jand.Eaney. Wtaxe. !at e-verw deacriatiofi. for oreei;i r,; VtiVO iiUJtniut. i ... . . , , r fW" h m tJ s t tix.'.: sr.yir5y and genera, variety. I ir; mi, Agent for f. If. M.lor A C Oj sit r1 Pflti dly l tu-.n". . . rTe l i EXTENSIVE AJiD LV PORT ANT SALE '
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(.overnnient fctothing, Blankets j Jtc, AT ADtrrjor. To be soJd by Be case, nvWhoof firve, FTTR CASH, By THOUAS JTOHVTON CO.. 1 u Salesroom- 31 ot 114 Wt Tbird Street. Between V vaa and Btace, sniletxi' ,-ti;l-UTU : 3w cwsiaTi. Ohio. . 1 a' -1 LA n1 1 l 1 r 1 At ir ot Haak. and Stee Mi.ert, Al!-Wol Dc Jesklh. Black" Rlhheo and Plain Onion Beaver do., Oxford, Caaei, nissa ana iirno Jiirterai f- prtng.natl-5,'OOHky-Bloe ngulatlon Cavalry Over- I coais 'f-..i1 0V7 U . I-H I iu.uw ouiki i.iuiu uiuu-eh: 100-Saper Unlined Blose; a.w.jjuvairy ana Artillery Jackets; H.iW Sky-B;a- Paits: 2AW0 Infantry Overcoats; 2.000 Black 4 Biown -ealskic Overcoat' : -in ,nu il.,. .... V . . r . 1 . . , I v itb a variety or other Government i Goods, such as-Uniform Frock (.'oats ! Sbtrts and Drawer . itr.. n J o, whieri will i Mteay-. w': ! NJB. The attntioi of buyers is ia-v.tea' t the above aale. The 1200 Overtoata wiJt toe found ito ( Layery.s;ipexiort.aff-new L ana wudu, br aiwi &i 1 1 11 c oiuer foui h.
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JAMES SWANS0N A SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FITJE LUMBER, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a iaree assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, uresed aud TJudressed, on hand and for Extra Sawed ajul Sliavul Pine, tShduytes, eighteen inckm long. We respectfully solicit the eitizens ot Kvaiisvlllet give us a oail and examine our stock jberoe purchasing jtof, ' lAKOO- VV AIKK nXKKET, (Opppsite Umwco Wharf), pvansv Ail orders nromDtlv HtteniieH ia vi, may28lf)in n TuTnil n.i . ....... . I l .....- A Mm . ... I . ' yf i .l rfaaAi ! Te0frw Sash. Door, and Blind Factory nnnr rni;nsiM:. u w i n A formed a copartnemhip under tl tbe arm name oi v ,, a MoCORKLE & STRONG. d a JoiJ aaa-if. aril 1uf .ddaitiv have now i n' snccesstnl operation a complete and well-furntshed eMtaDllshment for the manufacture by .Vi BAM of LfonvtjH X tin- e r. 'nianoW 7 tf I ShIi. Doors. Blinds. Braek--jttj eiH, etc. -feOloiaM ttfvytll br-r iunw -U.m 1 ' ol every other variety of Wood Work useo in v,arpemry. A liberal "patronage is solicited. Factory oa the corner of Walnut and Eighth Streets, Eyansville, Ind. JOHN "H. Met :OHK I.E. un2B dJy K. P. STRONG. A. J. HUTCHESON & CO., V51: 1''beHtin'ui PiilHburK Coal Hnd Coke, Cor. Water Street ft Fulton Avenae, Janelfl tin. EVANHV1ELE, IND. (ttrtoW ! ai tmitiiT t r Sash, Doors, Lumber, &c Hunn ?l & Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blind, Frames, drc. ; - Ala Dealers la MICMUAX JfIXE JaU MliF.lt. Keep constantly OH,hniid Larnh.-i of every description, Pine and Poplar Flroring, Weatlierboardtng, HhltiKles, Ljith. 4c. .-sawing oi every Uescrlption done Lo order. ! i Orders from abroad will te promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Coit Ea WatkbStrekt and Canal, JulyS Evansvllle, li:flana. STKDLKd TRIBLE, Second Street, between Chestnut and Cherry, Evansvllle. Indiana. Sash, Doom, Window Blinds, dhkhsed Luxbfk, Boards, Lath, Ac, of every description constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order, hawing of every kind done on tbe shortest notice. July20 ly- "Tn rrid t i I DRY GOODS. e v k ii house. t( !t'fJcKt ttuftit-ri.t Tljafum ...I ) " (f'lirrii ti ;c itiif vtii 'i Patronize the New, Firs . r. tji.: ry .i.U Store n iatyBtntt f i ,, jtf MI LI. Lift At ItHlNKUl V Lift lit t If ii 1 ) f?:vr niL'-''ii( Ho. 1 HMl First Mwet. .9!HOl HOCJO A'j)t; afilQ W1 . f"r7" HAVE I ,..!.. :ltir bomsUt at high price,i,.but an r H 'nosai T(f nvi o'- 1 . rTv 1 a not n r mtuSmmmJoem Stock, Hin
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Qfhte OHEMICAUB OPERA DRUG STORE. STEWART BUTLER, (Successors to W. T. YouQf Jt Co ,) J'RESCR IP TION D It UG GISTS Ho. 18 First Street, (Chandler', Block,) Kvavsvillk. I mo. JJrugs gs and Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet-rrnd Fancy Article. JAMES URlf & CO., M A N U FACT U R B B i of the celebiaTed PATKXT MOVABLE P01HT STKKL PLOWS. -J - . TT XI" M UKIK'S Once 1 trtid la James Urle, "1 John H. Roelker. V MAIN s1 itFKi', 'ASHVlXtjt, I KB. . JOIIN LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drugg . iveaicwes, I'amis, Uifs, liritsf NAIX ST., bet. Second n H i ibvansvlMe, Ind. Particular attention alvi n . i 'UTTING WINDOW GLASS to any sine. Uun2 dtf (iate of Owensboro, Ky.) TIEAI.KIIS IN MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, f PEKFUMJrAY, o T0ILBT ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &c Corner Third and Main StreetrT , EVANSVILLE, lira. Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or night. novUdtin et.l CLOUD & IK IV, .y lr.no i T'otrV ai ir$imr. AUD MAXUFACTIRIXG CHEMIST! No. 5 Main Street AGENTS TOR (I n it jtiu-i-' .; tiimtfiiJ jb 'tiniMi (iEORGE H. KESD'S D0MESl"At LIQUID DYES. rfT v, Irmi . i WKNKJIAL A HEN IIS KOB gt l M rfl tafljaw wo: i DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRbt DNTVERSAL OINTMENT, and 11 il ! PILE ODiJTMENT. 01 trriYf. ? !t ri if 1 1 .tsfioo'J A H , r) H r a., oiden- prpajptly aiiedi ittn mud apxi 7 tuii . 11 WM. C. TURN0CK & 00., BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, i Corner Pirn- and First street. ' Cash paid for old Copper to Ad ilrfcsa. as" Dealers In a If kinds at Brass Cbcks Whistles, and Steam Gauges.,-f Particular attention paid Mrrepairing and adjusting nrtfiliiL 03 n. T. XI A. A.S iib- l ol bitiwoiiftt ttot; (' 01 Ml tl ni n; itti'ifll Over First National Bank, Corner Hal rr arrd First Streets, Evansville, Ind., ' M It 1. Ttr vM iAi niti K or .omim AUL ons uum Work, Gold. Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palate, -. . 1 ADMINISTRATOR of Nitron Oxide (an excellent and safeajiietbetic;, Chlorotorm, Ether, and aUo several local paraiyserK , ' r-n , ,t ' NEURALGIC Affections treaXed. MY FACILITIES are ax Kood ka my estkbliahmeotaA lame (consisting of fivk rooms) as any in the united States. , I RETURN MY IUAXKS for the extensive pH'ronage received during the past EIGHT YLARt? ' mc&a 't'I1 l07'li::.ii 'id! ifa' OUi: DR. J. C. BIERBOWKrT' Surgeon Dentist, Office. No. JO FIRST STREET, bet Main and Locust, n ii? -,i Tenders his professional services bo the citizens of Evansvilre aud vicinity lfe26 tf AiimuiiKMjiu vinous .jx mr liun to alleviate pain in extracting, teeth, R0CKP0RT GOAL. WE ARE VOU l'Ri;i' A HCD TO deliver, at shortest notice. No. 1 Screened Rockport Co to any pft of the cfiptj f-' to' tfiiiofl it; no Office and Yard, oorxAr Divtxion and Watar Streets. 1'KEU -CO. Full measure guaiauitwi, iadtf
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