Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 September 1867 — Page 4
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PTJBilSH DAILY BT The Evajisville Joiinial Company . to. 8 lOCTBf Street, IvansvUlcylBd SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. IH 'ADVANCE. Ily J-sirwaI. Blx months, bv mail ..... Three months, by inaiL.. S I By the week, payable to carrier. as ,-. : Trt-Weefcly iai One year.:. 5 Blx menths. One copy, one year Five copies, one year ... Tan copies, one year rw. 4M s in 1& Ott Agents for , the Journal.: Caf.t. Lav jVekousobi, PetersbnrWh, Ind. HAKET K. MMITH, wusoingioD.ina. ' W. J.. L. Hewmexway, Boonvi lie, Ind. l R. DkBbulkb, Kewbargh, Ind.- 1 Johjh M. Loacwoo.Mt Vernon, Ind. : J. M. K(?tkr, Port Branch, Ind. !- J. W. Wiatir, Poseyvllle, Ind. "' fc. B. Coawrw, Homerville, Ind. " - . Capt. Wmttko. Cynthiana, Ind. -E. J. Rookrs, New Harmony, Ind. " 1 O. A. Hakpir, Owensvllle,- Ind. Hakyby Bowd, Hazleton, Ind: Thoh. McCotchm, Handersvllle, Ind; ' TJrbik Marks. Black Hawk Mill. Ind. They will also receive and forward to u Orders for JilnOlng and Job Printing. , .. To Correspondents. We never notice ' communications not accompanied with the came of the autborJiwbq! must be; mide known ,to us if unacquainted. Write on rri?& one-'tidetfHhi paperDon't wU junlpa.yujhaye.fiome, thing to say of interest to- the public! and be a i brief as- the subject will alia r c i' t . ; ... i . The publication ef a communication is no jflvideaceiihat therediioMf adopt its sentiment Tb tauthr ig. J alone responsible tor them., j ComnTantmTSeddres vvi v mv iiwt t i? v a v aa v v vr v ami k j and not to individuals. Gold closed In New York yesterday at o -r r v r r O'l uihIUibBa of ttoe tlocolaoisrkators, lied of yellow fever at Dry Tortugas, on the 23d Inst. ' Garibaldi ,bas baej , ai rested , and Uia, arms InteudWl for' hi troop -hive l&ebr' seized. There is great excitement In France consequent upon the hews of his arrest. m o : '. u a "J M Gen. Graafc itMa-lssnedr a .ordor auth.orf Izlag the safe of canned' fruits1, vegetable; f ' etc., to soldiers by the Commissary Department. , T . , At the Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention which asfciuabled at Richmond, Va., on the 25th, Generul H. H. Wells was choeen President. One hundred delegates-,; jrp.' J present from all parts of the State. . Colonel Job n A. Graham, Assistant Register of the Treasury; has been appointed by the President, Acting Register, until a successor to Mr. Colby shall be. appointed, A dispatch received at the -War department front Gen. ;Mpwer at New Orleans, reports Gi.-n.-i Grab am and U rest of the officers triat are sick with the yftrlbw fever ' as doing well. . - It is probable that serious trouble will arise at tbq municipal .election in Nashville. Oife paV'ty'idslstpthat under fte clxaVter the negroesrhae . pa!.riBb.t7,J,j" vote, while the other-iaalst-tliat luaileYntha Tennessee Franchise Act the negroes have that he will the negroes to vote.. ;. Benat Of .Howard; publVsbes. a letter. 4n
the Detroit Tribune in reference to thea CourftV says of the Republican nomithreat in thfJfto ;tteJftrd jto for Recorder, Lieut Sasil. Eators who hMprevioulyJe5lapeif IheiM , ,. , ' . convictions shall not sit in Judgment on I dicott, that he never saw a battle-.
Anay Johnsor. and saystbat it can hardlv be regarded) a feuikobiib4 ha'tt thai kiln President will attempt .violence, on Con gress has become' h'ot'at all improbable. t .-J 1 M ' : i f'j'i KENTUCKY ITF.MS. J. S. Downer, of .Kentuckyoh as been Aprpointed on the Gefeera) Fralfc Oomntktee of tbe National, Pomological Society. . Mr. S. W. Ham, of Nicholas County, hilled a kotswo'.d sheep l6t weekylich when dressed, weighed 5ne 'Ififu'dfe'a'ahd forty pounds. t, ; U; s 1 The Frankfort Ooinnwnwtalth sayj: " The powers that rute in -this fatatel xinder th rebel Democracy,' seem to' be at a rff l&ek f on the appointment of tbe Assistant .Secretary of State.: Can not a .competent gentleman be found out of the 90,0COt w' : - The railroad ticket agents at Louisville are gettifi up 4. gr'nd excursion toNiag-v nra Falls to attend the. National Railroad Ticket Agents' Convention at hat point, to be held uexCweek.1 kM '. ,n T '(.i. i '. . Arrangements have been made for a prize fight between Thomas Rowland, of Madison County, Ky and Johnny Jearman, of Chicago, better known as the "German Stag,'" for a wager ef JiOV The parties are " light weights," and the fight U to take place in Kentucky, withiaJorty miles of Covington, about two., months from the present time. " An attempt was made in Lbulsvllle, last Mondayto assassinate Mr.' Little, Superintendent of a; street railroad,, by. a discharged workman. He was Struck a terri ble blow in tl baek of 14- with stone hammer, and it was . thought he could not recover. On the 21st instant, near Eaysville; Ky Samuel Kennett, a former Federal soldier and a brave boy having entered the service while quite- young was cowardly as-8as-inated by a man, named Who. Wilson, who was secreted r by the roadside. K.mnett was oue of a party of threa young men, one being slightly wounded. And the other having the,-hora of his saddle shot. off. Taui one bv SnMe Federal soldiers-l grave. .ti.-.r.. , .h .i,-s S f iriini
IX DIANA ITEMS. 1 Hon. Joseph E. McDonald will make some speeches to the Cops, in Ohio this week.
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Tbe Deputy Internal "Revenue Collector for Delaware and Randolph counties Is said to be a defaulter in the sum of 12,300. A large mine of yellow ochre has lately been dteeovf vad-iaTipto. company, ial ikenrganUed. to war&jJi mine. ' ' The insurance company haa decided to pay tbe policy on Hon. Dan. Mace's life. which now, wUbawrad -dli4ends. amounts to $5,300., 2t CUUe eJn;'aierel that Mr. Mace commute J suicide. A young man named Moley shot him self In Marshall CountyTHJfeW days ago, while blowing In the muzzle of a gun to ascertain whether It was loaded or not. MartingYlDe.iuilaJiiaiiijaeloJ-iilS IXflQO to secure the line of the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad through that place, The Democracy & kadxy DaVlessi'frke, and Martin Counties hold a convention at Washington on the 28th Inst., to select a candidate for the Common Fleas Judgeship; whc$ pfe ias eenmjde tfaf&L 1 by the death of R. A. Clements, Jr, One of the unfortunates attemptdto commit suicidea fafaye ie jC t$m dais ago, by drinking what she supposed to be laudanum. The di ugglst who sold her the article, suspected ber purpose, and substl tilled paregoric IneTeSd C iaqdanafhJIiA efxort to Htiume on lue monai ooii was a failure, On the 22d Instant a freight, train on the Toledo, Wabash; ad."Wetr i Railroad when about viz miles east of Fort W..yne, ran operand killed an unknown German man, iibout forty-five years old. He was wiiibgariad;? te train, and wheivAhft engine approached placed blmself upon tbe track in such a manner w. to-lasunq hj death. His body was terribly mutil ato ; A grocer in Itoffye-i&mn yerl Qlratiou of ano'tlier man's wife, gox admiration good raw biding a few days ago. Through ai servant girl he had expressed his admi ,rationi of the wife, abd after eonnultitru her hiwhand. It vat agreed that an inter view should be granted tbe grocer. Prompt to tbe minute he wat on hand, so was the bimVwml. who made a vigorous applica tion of a raw hidfajkdTtwaarV klckjrd the insolent fellow out of the bouse, The Boards of KegLstry meet on Tot'Kday ancfWedneday, October 1st and 2nd. ;To accommodate worlila; men. they remain in session mi 'elock'P.-M. Let every; voter1 sefe that his name Is on the List, . . , . Thi Democrats of Vanderburgh vovlnty fully appreciate" the' importauce to, .their u(ure euecesa ;oj.i party triumph at the October election. Evecy old enemy of the Union party is actively atrwork ,.Ther resort to every possible expedient to secure the vote" of Republicans for MiLCER on personal grounds. They privately fclaini that "the preeuCIa. not a. p?Iitcal contests ndlheJtfe'ppernead party isfjfiil Qtganaafiiiioi th cam puigu. Will any Republican lend himself to their uses? Wil any give; occasion for rejoicing" 6'VeY a lK;m cratic victory in Vanderburgh County? The Qflbrit fseeki to correct la. statement made by us in reference to the nominees of the Posey County ..Repriblican Convention, and thereby, as. it rejoices to do on all occasions, 4ftw"ir)jastice to a brave and worthy soldier.
W.were led intothe errorij" s 'F Tu T &i i; - i '-rt1- lr 'i'tne mOrrev eontfibutions that have al
wiin- iajor v. Kj. jjakis.i, oi tne 2ith Indiana. In this connection the field, &CK..W$t,NDICOTT W A li
JLJliiJ- ;4iftT,.cTn,5n. -rY,HPoast oiu-exaaAO-taeaBtenorjanaJ.
sustained the reputation or a gallant soldier and an efficient officer. If we mfttSke nojt,rhhsiiqnrbJe wuad ce not rbft hasiionorable wounds eJfn fhe1 BlrvfcoTnis-cnfryf receivea in the service of his country. But, we can expect nothing' .betteji of Oo
.Vvperheads than their usual majig-l ' .'.liui-lr iiiih.Ac-'Z-1k6flQie North
nity to soicner3; iiieut. ruicoTT should consider himself complimented by such abase Dow. the Democracy will Revive Busl- ' ... -i i. ness. v. .--; a. .Tlte return -of the Democratic party to cower will revive business, not only in tbe South, but throughout the j whole country its enect win maeeu be marvelous. The people know that with its advent to power will come rt-. trehchmeht, reform, economy, adherence to the Constitution, the full restoration of the Union, "a:"respect" for the interests of the whole people, the end of, monopolies. an.d. special privileges and the decrease-of taxation. God speed- the happy day. Evantville Courier. , i' i u -J(f i.1 j !i We have already had 1 one very practical illustration of the working of the Democratic financial and commercial policy. A little while ago the people of Evansville were highly "elated at the prospect of the early completion of that great enterprise, the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad. Part of the work on the northern end of the ; line i was a!read; under contract, and part of th irob purviased.- Riit our citizens Tiieet witli .unexpected announce- J that trv (voad,ihad become 'fciBlnarra&iinJ, and that. 1 doubts pWJe!jei- s ttoilt& art icinse iKf4o! this1 announcement is made public in a semi-official manner. It appears that the President of the
Road has found it impossible to sell
the bonds iof the city of Henderson,'with the proceeds of .which sale it .was
Coawto-Vlezpeeted th)Boa4;w'pttl4. e Cm&de
f resrdy to secure; they issuance i'of ;the bonds of the City-.of , Evansville, ,ra point; whichoVce gained,' woul make the bufldBg.Qf. the Road; i acertainty beyond: ady cotitinfreney or failure.' We fear that the author of the above extractl'whd Is1 'so enthusiastic ' oyer the Pmian)reyijat'VFvbn;nw0, has not lea I'd of-this serious; embar frassnienttothe Nashville" railroad c the caQs"of it?3 For1 his" information we agajn puolish theJaccouni 'given in the Henderson: Reporter, one of the ultra Democratic 'papers. ,,'The; -portersays: '' $ SWe regret to ptate that the $200.fM of our city bonds put upon the New York Marlcet by ued.iJoyle bare met
with no; sale! '-.The reasons asiirnfi..i!cbarged With not faithfully executing
for the .failure to-realise "any sale, at fair figures, - arenseveral. , The recent ST V-tZ
of Setretarv rfr.WuKJStnntonJTnd hcVv League, i of iPhiladel-
constant rumor of t. OibituA change, have exertised- an. anftnence upon the moneyrruirkettluiihatprtxlttceda feeU ina of dvttbtttnd vnutivumetM in refer encetoallfinanciaintattertJ,-tV. t,i l; ! '?rifi;d i.A'-i? The.prop--onhon toxoby vff the Jxatitnal LhsLi with greenback i alto eautina capital? Hat to he chant, of their ittvestntnUi? and ' the rapidly increasing populafUyr of the schenie promise a ipeedy revoiwS tion xn theitatuiof federal bond hwdAt. ert. want m connaenceu becoming apparent everywhere, -nl' ail'yi'AS' conduci pr Andrew Johnson ,and trie new noaaciai ,ana commercial policy of the.Demjocratic -party, have prevented the sale' of these Bonds, threaten1 to'bring the"Road to a' dead halt, anil nave created . "a want of con fidBce -everywhere.' If A?-the 'effect of the return of 'the Democratic tarty ih power jviU "be as'ma'rvelous'ashe eJt iwyen"1 its 4hxeaU'ned.land yet unaccoaiplished financial polhy3ia&4 had a66'n"oneiof th greai intefstB of -r-i .,4 ittf i nv!,li ( ! '::- ryansvnie, ine less our. Dullness rnea have :oJTn these., jarve1ouaT,effecta', -the.'b.etter:far them.'i- - ri to v?.Ut We 'have-' been vainly endeavoring fo get the attention of ihis'Dcinocratic .i ' ;m i'. Wt : . entnusiasi uireciea. to ,itus illustration of the noanCial. policy "of.hu. party. Reallyj while he i studying the effects which are1 to resutl from "the'teturn of tne: Democratic party'to ,pfiWer,t" I
he ought tp give this little wuter ,of: ofthe schools where his previous pub-the-Henderson od Nashville Rail- lkjationsl have' been ' used. 1 The roaoT embarrassment some thought. ? ; Fresh1 tanrers'0 ' .aVlmilar in ai
Ihe Tellow Fever at tbe Soatk. Many bf our -Northern cities are engaged in "making coniributions of 1 ' i '. - '' ' I"'' .1 Mr-. .'V mgrjjsy apa ptrjr. weans oi , Assistance to the plague-smitten people of the South, who are suffering' so severely with yellow fever.' ' In Cincinnati we notice , the contributions ' made are quite liberal.. .The . Texa;;,. papers: 1. 1 A A. ..i.-Tk a ready been ,seht fronx tne orth f,ot the assistance.-. of . ; th j n n,mer-out3; i y ic-j tims of the yellow feveiJ. 'vThereiis "no ouestibn 1 buf that'the disease' has': raged and is still raging Vih great n h ' . nrr .. f Orleans there are several thousandfrfasg! Iis a5grari iuytL i"e mortality 13 reponea to et1er amDg PrS0D ! born at le l . . v . . 1 ' - a 1 .North,! out the nardy constitutions ern men are very often , ovemowered bv the ravages of the disease. .IueSdI6war3 C4g6oaiatibi! at the couth are doing all in their power to comfort and relieve the sick and dying, and there isf no "question that w cat ever money is sent ;to, them Ih!!?! for the exact. purptie',fdr;trhidh Jt was' i -1 War In Europe. ' JThe ; latest advices ' from ! Europe cpnfirm the opinion that-there will be war jn Europe next "drnmerV.-i .There. is no business,, batrj)lenty of breech J loaders. The Bank of EnglanoVdoes not go below two per cent.: b'it H that 1 price money is not 10- aemana' ivvery word uttered by .the', French '.Emperor is scanned with a levemh ; curiosity. : The ranks of the army afe fal.l.';';Immense quantities or oats are going from' the north of Europe to Fra-cee. As fast as a regiment is trained in tbe use ofthe Chassepot rifle, it is moved toward the Rhine frontier. - Sixty thousand men are massed neat Luxemberg. The new cannon, which fires twenty balls a minute, aud mows down a forest a mile off, is eseiticg a great ,deal of sensation. f it is !true, nothin; : can stand before i ten, night battles are being or- t "ratKJeJ. antl uiirbt- RiffDals. irrantreil. - SStat if the';'J,reKan'not' shoot"! tfteT opponents, they can attack them4 with the bayonet under cover of dark1 ness.
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'Gov. Bakss. has; returned from Ohio and reports the prospects excel lent for a grAnd Union' triumph at the October election " ''-' ' ' ':rJ A letter from ' Adjutant Genera' N. B. Baker, of Iowa.'to- a friend in Chicago, says of the -coming State election: "The Republican " party will carry everything 'by7 overwhelm ing : majoritieS'Sta officers' Senate ana no use. tAere ,wu s&Bame tosses in the river towns! on the icense'aues !. tlonf; but it will have no effect op the pcoPBAtcER X'olfax, in a recent speech in ,Qnio; &9 . was in tavor of,'irnpeachment, and-he was quite positive :that the -Jdeav of November would see the President arraigned be fore the .SedAte of the' United" Stated, the .lawa('of the- United Siaiesy and ijasurpiagi power in issuing, his tlast 1 Pf6c amation of amnesty; ,?q I pkia at a -1CT0wded' ineeti ng on Wed n esdav 1 ievenine. adocted ' 'resolution a jresjaent uohnson. ..n fi1THE r-FfflW' Journal i(QiholiQ ind Temocratic,V of -New York'says Vt'nePresidelitr-'- '',w J ;.fC H i s'oaJaJlp,;, peupw nuu. wert;...iawiui-voters in J 8C0; i4 All the; States, to elec Repre-, sentatit;ea4'foi:a.' new Congress .(Hc, iieuia turn the csrjai out pt the hails of: Congress, on" the ground that they arenot only a bogus body, but that their. leader, Thad: Stevens,' avows" it1 1 Thb t?erriiapgg tjilfadelpjaj'hve decided , to ) drppf; all , side 'wsuea and svpriort the Reptlblicanparty through the!pTesfD.t campaigo- tu-.Hq ' rr-.fi c: -r "A '-.- .' tl.W ! Literary hSetlees:' , t r' BRADBURV8 FRESH LADRBLS. For tte Hnbbath School. A new and exten,,;ive coilecilon-.or -Mnsle and Hymns, published expressly tor Habbth bchools. William B. Bradbury ,f aulbor . of Th Golden Chain," " Golden Censer," etc, NW Tork: W. B. bradbury. - For miIa hv Jortr l:rnhv. Cliirlnnatl M Tii';j tk, loti.f f Ttr.t,,, k.i . -i- - vi 4.'. '. ; " music boolean ana, -iite 4ts predeeeaeors, will be found admirably adapted to t- its ' pp'rposeJIn .'fact,' Bradbury's' reputation aa'a eo'mpo&or )pT Sabbath Schpol music is so well established tbat4hd appearance of-a new volume will b5 'hailed with' pleasure' by the lovers 1 of sacred 'Wong1, and "tie book will at once be accepted in very, many style, and prte'e' 1 to" 'the' "Chain', V Cnser " and Shower.-... ,u t, s ii,Ths GAiiAkrj fofVOctober irf at hada ! The contents. 6f the; present inumoer'are,' u On Fprturie'tluntlng by .W. ;I;yhUmbei ; JParia and the Parisians; ,'.')i by Eogener Benson? "' John, V'f -hy i Bertha ' S. i Scrantoa r 'Th'e Poor' Whites of ' the' South, 7. by K. B. Seabrook; Mexican At rines'and jrenexals, " by A. Conouest fjCjle; Xp;thSpemys,tJne8;by James ; franklin Pitts; , American Cookery';;'' mfc Blot;, ViSteven Liwrenc))Yoinitn;'' by iMrsijiiEdi.wardJ;! Waiting: for the 'Verdicti wai-ds;! jby the difoK;,.!. TTaXaxy h'nw A.w A J X?Xti trC 1 VT' VI L. ? - ,' on a perwanent Jeotingjand is-.-re garrdgd as 1 among the 'standard magazines of '?th:'e tla, iiJi'SiraXjaIii oi iiiejiuys.meripus; lfc, ,,kc. , rrTHJllPaRENOLOGiru JbVttjiAlJ fori jlptte Bronte; JhomaNaet, ih artist;: FW' Aid ridges tragedian y Alfred Se we ll, and others'. Well writfei article' ' Anthiopoldgy.i; 3arrre6! V Single ? on Bpwe Sand Beauty, Sift TT(a(iarlio Cure;. The Fashions, illustrated;. Man's . Spiritual -Nature : r Forming Cbarseter; . The rAmeriean Physiognomy " Expression J? Shining Women; Grapes and Blackberries, illustrated,",,',,' 'r . j .... r. " ' -' - - ' - ' The Little Corporal for October preseatsa-beautiful table of contents, always original, and alway t popular, par atd elevating. Now is a good Ume to subscribe for thii attfk:ctivei Juvenile,-as - the ''. publisher tffets to .' send the November and December num bers of tldt year free to all new enbscribers for.; 1,85.3.; that' are sent before, the last -day. of October.,-Address 'Alfred L. fcewell. Publisher, Chicago. The London Society for Septem ber, republished in Hard & Hough ton's best style, comes to us highly illustrated and full of attractive readng Among the articles are: "The Sultan and the Viceroy.. inj'-Egy'pt, ; " - " Tb umbrJail Studies in the London Streets ;' ne; Table Talk' and -'Anecdotes' Of Soc ciety ; " The: Que'enaPrihce rt ; " " All '8 .Well"' that c Ends Albe Well," etc. We continue to receive Ocr Boys
October eontin's Pofh-ats and" Characters it M'aH Qaeen of Scob L.Cbax
AND Gihls, Oliver Optic's interesting Weekly for the young folks', with
whom it is growing very popular this section. Littell's LivincuAoe..; paajntains its' long established and well-earned repuUtionIta, leetjojjs from the best current productions abroad and at tome Arjmad J wilhligri
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....uw uuk ucc u . VvVUfftCU : rU) any 01 its rivals. VaLLANDIQHAM.' in Tiia sroh at Lefiabce. Ubio, epoke .of -Grant and Lee as follows Mul tdkiUht I say to you, as American people, that when all tbe ravages of the Var wiH-bei forgotten, the sum of Americjrti'mllicary glory will be made up by all men of this country. Cheers. Does apyjnani jmean to tell me that Lee was rial mm nl.A Hon. erala Grant? When General Grant was seeking shelter in the shade of a certain house. Generial ! Lee ami tr therfialri a v 1b: front ri t Am enetny audrdrew his word. This was what I said some time ago, and tbls4siwtm I say now.' Homekind of men will not run away from the batU. and others will. fA voice Thou who ran away were as. bud bs Englishmen " Here is a direct charge of cowardice against the .greatest living General, and -the hrarhesC comrHiment -rjaid 'to pne'of the most promiijent.,traitors a man who was educated by the Gov ernment- took a. solemn loath to lapport it; lived upon it for years, and then betrayedr-it. AwLthis Vfilandigham, whe-slanderV Grant- and raises traitors, is the leader of. the. democratic Dartv in Ohiof-f7inrin' nati Gazette. iEV ADVERXISEV1KTS. $500 Reward 4 l ' BE. PAID FOR XII V. Alt. Hit idiI dpllurr nf W U u UlT. WKLL: at the Jail of Ohio Countr. K"u. lucky, it arrested out of. Kentucky, or 9.100 r If, arrested 1ri the HUt. Kald Msu muruerea John A.Hmitbon tbe ititb day of Ueptember last. He Is Bhut 36 years of age? black hair, and a little gray; blue eyes; about 5 feet 7 Inches high; tree spoken generally prafane; very lame tne left hH( very c loosed and stiff; wears a cane j strong voice for one of hi sire. . eatJ i 4f r -IXMTUAIiT.' Tnf'tinTl fnr PrlTtT-fri Trnotooa . A W EE,ECTI03r Will-be held Baturdiy." JOt. October 6th, 1867, In the etty ot Kvansvillev Vanderburi rburgh County. Ind., In Abe '.CHIIflieKiHcltboUf' oiaei of! Second, feyeeu, at 74 o'clock basement or Clarke and. Second f.u.. tor the DnrDosAOr -elect 1 11 -ih Trustees of the German Bapfht Chutch. v- 1VM. MPIHKVfll " " ... . . WM. F, G.JM E1HHN E K 38d2w Church Ci. lerk. 1 1..;" v oaa."tEcxER JOHN O. DECIM ;a decker & sons. Manufacturers of Bpokes, Wheels, Hubs, snails, euoes, ana ricui work, and dealers In . Wagoiis, Drays, Carts, TMmble Skeins, and have always, on hand, v large aasort8aoned Wagon Maker' Sawed Material. I4and 14 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansville. Indiana. Price Lints furnished en amplication. mehlilyi - v'i.ti-t .. . Notice of Dissolution. rpiIK FIRIIF HE.SLti, IICRB8 d ov was vni aay amsoivea: m: iiennlnit having sold his interest in said part nership to Hubbs, Patrick A Co., who will assume all liabilities of. and collect all debts due, the late Arm of IInning,iinbhA &tJ., M- IIKNKrXJ.: " ... .7J . i ! HUBB-, PATRICK A CO. Sept. 12. 18CT. sell d2w Ci-ytftar Xafce Ice; Sixteen Inches Thick. : A IS- JTOW RECEIVING LAKE ICE daily. Office in orr'a Block, N. 5 Sye riinw KtreL. Orders rom a distance Bobcited and r-" TvV.S- ledC I 4yl62xni t ; ini,: ; L. PLERS0N, jDetter 'In STOVES, AndlManufacturer of TIN, COPPER, an Wholesale apS &3i.0 VAJ Cort'fUritt and Vine Streets. AE Aii worn manner. i FREDERICK GEIL, ! H0Jt.::'fY .1 t Dealer in - r.i'ti H Or-. 74 !2V O S, . i Q D, E O Nt ; and" all kinds of Mnfilcal. Ijjstrurjc.enlt ' Instruction Books, Sheet Music, k Guitar and Vwljln BtrlngSj j , - i AC, Ac. JVbrf A Side Third Street, 'Mf.C. Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Ind. .Jthu-' .U ... .a Sole Agents for Steinway A Rons' aad Chicker.ng &. ' Bon's Gold . Medal. Piano: : also for Haynes Bso-'s ianos, and Prince Brother's Melodeous and Organs. ,vap , - ' ' - EVANSVILLE0IL HOUSE. ; WM. WMTE & CO., Manufacturers of LU B RICATING OI LS, and Sole Proprietors of .:. HENDRICK'8P,ATENTr Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard",' Whale,- ' I..-'.'.. - and CoaI t-Mla. ' , jlf CInint Priet.' 1 ' ' it: office, xr,,i3 wrrMBsyjrreECTY. Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND. 1y25 dtf 4
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