Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1867 — Page 3

:-uit t THE -EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY OCTOBER 1-I887. " v 3

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HARDWARE;

. Tli Wew Iron Store,' 2VOij07MAIN STREET, Between Third and f ourth.jj? '. - : ! ; -' --siT . : . . ' .s EYANSVILLE, INP. . JUST RECEIVING X FNE STOCK Bar, Tire-Band, , . Morse-Shoe, . ,., . , r, . Hound and Square Saddle- Tree".

Hoop, Uval and Malf-UvaL, 'r Sheet and ' Plate ; , -;i i r o , isr:: V' 1 Also, all kinds of MACHINERY, steel ' Nail Bod, Springs,1 AxW Anvils,' Vises; " "Bellows, Horse-Shoes, Horse-Snoe 'Kaila, 1 " Tire Drills and Benders, Carriage Bolts, t- ' Blacksmiths Hammers, Sledges, Farriers' t- ': Knives, Files, and Rasps, and Blacksmiths' . Stock generally; f''1'- fl3 i - The entire stock la new, and of the very .u - Dea4watty: 'J.'w -' 'J'-' ov;?t j I respectfully invite those in want of any goods in our line to give as a. call before purchasing.;;:-jr.i V rlf' tf ao ' . . t, V H. C, WOODROW. ., se38 a 3m v . GEO.-S. SONNTAG &X0 '-'i ' ' DEALERS IN '7:" ' '.'' , .' . ... .. s...- .. .-. i. . :nr rl i in:

Hand and Sledge Hanimeiv

-w llorse Shoes, i

:w.ti;i..a'.,iHor8C NaliSr""- i.i, at '-'.iv ? Stocks anifi Dies, -n;. '.'V .l-Vf.- .J ,U!l1UMl : , Butchers' Files, . , q .z i ; Coil Chain,

'leather Belting

... :,!fC.-29;!nBST;;Tp j ftolS.- it;n . 'i ' ' : TV ANS viLiiE,' I NIX -' . S tJELi OBR, - Bar and Sheet ; : i r o k, r ' TINPLATE, WIRE, , " , ' -ZINC, SPRINGS, ' ' , " AXLES, &o. Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Wagon and Buggj Woodwork

WATER STREET, Janl dly EVAK3VILLK, iKD. Wheeling Iron Works. ACHESON, BELL & CO, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds o BAR IROX AJTD NA1XS. Hoop, Sheet, Plate, Tank Iron, Nail Rod, Wire, dec. Office and Warehouse 15 MAIN STREET novas dly , Whkkuitq, W. Va. II. K. Wells & Son, Importers and Dealers in ' CTJTUSRY, ' -....(.. . u - 1 - ..u; . Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, ----- . ' ---i ; t i 7 BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ! :'! : . . CIRCULAR iB CR0SS-C1TT 81WS, " TalrbanJi's Scales," " I - 1 3Vo. 31 ST., au9 EVANSVtLLE. IND. Bemoral. E. CILBKKT A CO. HATE BEI & moved to their new four-atorv fttore To. 31 North First Street, where thev will be pleased to see all their old customers, sd as many new ones as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, etc, always on hand, and for sale at the owest muxnt prices, we vixu rive tpeciai m&ucemenU ail tfie buying for CASH.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

PUTKAItt 1 ,tl. ;.:--;..& col, i (aaceessors' to MORGAN,5 READ 4 CoJ.) ).(! Wholesale. Dealers in Hi I .. u - , . 1 . .. 'V , 1 i- ' 7i. BOOTS 5 SHOES HATd ABTD 5CA3LS; 1 :? 42 and 44 . MA.HST1 STREET, 5 7 1 0O l-i? , Would call the attention of the Trade to their extensive1 stock 'of 'loll Goods. i sel3dSm ' :il v ' :.- ;:i V' JfEW GOOW. , I'd J. AJC RECEIJNtt-.THE XARGEST nana oest-seieciea biook 01 - , 1 :;i Boots and Shoes V , ever offered in this market, which will be sold at the lowest market ' 1 . i-i - fcliajjoitfM i.ti ! : Q i 4 aa ; ... 1 .V r .ari i' i W q 4sa4 J mil .:;ii'- sr-f whs ryt' s..h5?. M .Wi-i ' M H .! S3 9 w 1 I'M :3; (5. rtw WM. C. TURNOCK & 00, -BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. W Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cocks Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting Bteam Gauges TJnne8 tf JAMES URIE & CO, MANUFACTURERS ' of the celebrated VBI1TS PATENT M0T1BLK P0IB STEEL FLOWS. Office 163 and 14 MAIN STREET, ' . .. ; . ; EvJusrsriiLK, Ind. James Urle, . . . John H. Roelker, ' H. F. Blount, - . J , . Jy25d3m ; Notice to Tax Payers.:; ; : NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE5T TO the tax payers of the City of JSvansvUle. that I have received from tbe Ierk of tbe ' Common Council of said , city, ..the . tax duplicate for' the year 1867,' and-that I am- - now ready to receive tbe taxes charged on said duplicate. " . ... .Ail persons who pay their taxes In fnll on or before the 19th day of October, will be entitled to a discount of tbiee per cent, of the amount, and those paying after said date, and on or before the 18th day or November, will be entitled to a discount of one and a balf per cent, of the amount.! My office is at the City Build bag, corner of Third and Walnut Streets. ' ' - i WM. G. HAZEiiRIUG, Collector. , sep.a0-d2w. , . . ' v . r BRAY & DAT, - m .Pnysiclans and Surgeons, ti 'No. 9 FIRST STREET. : : j -' WU1 ride in the country. , jan28 d3n Builders ani Painters. I w E HATE 1ST STORE, 60,000 pounds strictly pure Waite Lead. bo.oou pounos pure sur w nite lead. 50)00 pounds Bay State White Lead. IJuOH gallons Lintseed Oil. , 5,0UU pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. , - Glaziers' Point and Putty Kn Ives. ' COLORS of every variety, DRY or in OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can, be purchased In the West... j KELLER A WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, EvansmUe, Jnd. mchStf

THE OR EAT HEREAFTER.

:'..-.'- J BY OTWAT C0RBT. v ' 'T I . ' ' ' . Ti8 sweet to think, when struggling . 11 Tbe goat of life to win, - 1. - . . That just beyond tbe shores of time lit'- -The better years begin. - - " fl .! --. .. : 1 When through the nameless ages . , ; I cast my longiag eyes, i . ; ' : ' Before me, like a boundless sea. ' , -- 7 The great hereafter llek t H -; Alorig lte brimming bosom '"" ; , Perpetual Summer btnUes, 'And gathers like a golden robe 1 a Around tbe emerald isles. u -! V 1 There, 'in the long; blue distance; j -, . By lulling breezes fanned, , .i ; ; ; 1 1 seem to see tbe towering groves . Of.old Beulafc'sland. .l,r.',-iv jo ' i :nf And far beyond toe islands : , . . That gem tne waves serene, -i The linage of the cloudless shore ) .0.OflkqlyJtieyn is aeen.., . ! .. ynto the great hereafter : J Aforetime dim and dark vIireely now, and gladlv nre - ? Of life the wa; enng urK, , , And., in tbe fa off Heaven, . When shadowy seas are passed, " ByanKel bands Its quivering sails v :.i7 UM11 A4 aO lUlfCU Mfr aU1. r : AJf ' JEMJPTT : aULEETR. 11 : By.tha moon paleUgb to the gaziug throng. Let me tell one tale,' let' me -sing one song.' 'TIs a tale devoid of an aim or plaa . ; Tis a simple song of a one-armed man. Till this very hour I could not believe, tic What a' tell-tale thing is an empty sleeve ; What a weirdy! q.oeer .thing la an empty . sleeve ! , . 01 It tells, in a silent tone, to all, Of a country's need to a country's Call, Of a aweet kiss lor child and wife. i J ct And a hurried march for a country's life. Till this very hour . who-could ever be-' lleve, r What a tell-tale thing la an empty sleeve T What a weirdy queer: thing, , is an empty sleeve t r it. It tells of a battle and fields of gore, Of tbe sabre's xjlash, of tbe- cannon's roar. Of tbe deadly charge, of tbe bugle's note, Of a gurgling sound in a foam an throat Of the whizzing grape, of the fiery shell. . Of a scene which mimics the scenes of hell. ' Till this very hour, who, could ever believe " What a tell-tale thing Is a em pty sleeve? What a weird, ueer thing is An empty, .Joialeevet.i Though it pointf Ho k myriad of woun '. and scars, , f.n.- A ' i Tet it tells of a flag of stripes and s tarsi . In. God 'w or ehoaeii time will take - i 'ns Kach place of the "'rag' with the rattler. HVtaiiSk, li. viw ,.. , And it poiBa to a time when the flag shall wave " i" i.i- ""- , O'er, a land Where breathes no cowering slave, n m -. ' it - -' ' i . To the top of the skies, then let us air bave , r , One proud bursa for tbe empty sleeve-'-'-' ' .For the one-jrned. man. and., tbe emptjH - sleeve. - - ''a ' ' 1 rf;f;,uv HUMOROUS.41 ! MI ,I tn.'n i ti,;c m-4 j t AifAMtrBiNa Icn)EMT.-i-Durlntf"a reon t Tevival, no t thouaatad miles-' from this, ;city, .aa. amusing. incident pecurred. which illustrates -the power of political principles 'even in matters of religion; and shows that with some persona, prayer is of tio aocount- ua-i leqs it is of the right stripe politically. At a eertaia staee of the proceedings it was customary for' the minister to leave Hbe' pulpit, ' mingle with' his hearers, and endeavor to prevail upon the :"uncooTerted,V.by personal persuasion, to pray for a change of heart, &c. On this occasion, while exortiDg one after another, with, various . buccess, he appealed to a young man," whosa-know ledge of -Webster and the Scriptures were. either - limited ;or slightly confused. or both, with;" My young friend, have you prayed to-night for the salvation of your immortal soul?" " "No, sir," answered the youth, in a pertinent tone, and with a downcast look. ""Do you not desire to ofiFer up thanks for the many mercies you have already. received by Divine favor?" " Yes but .1 don't know how," hesitatingly answered the youth. But, my dear boy, you can repeat the Publican's prayer, can't you? asked the minister, gravely, u .."No, sir," was the emphatic response, "Tm a Democrat,". Portage Register. ; ; . A German paper tells a story of Bismarck which illustrates his fondness, for a practical joke. The anecdote is as follows : " One day while he was "dining at Frankfort t the table d'hote, he observed two young ladies sitting opposite to him who were talking ana laughing in a ver loud tone. He soon perceived that they were,, making fun of the company,, and that their remarks were especially directed against, himself, but -he could not understand a word of zwjjat ,theyi were saying, as they spoke an the .. letusn language, .evidently making sure that no one at the' table was ' acquainted with ' it; . AIthoughthe Count waajgnoran tof the languageThe'nadlearnedwo or three Lettish Words during a' recent tour in CourlandT and lie determined to! use his knowledge so as to disconcert, his fair assailants., f Turning to a, friend who sat near him he whispered, When" you hear 1 me " speak in' a foreign language give me your watchkey.' Meanwhile the ladies' went on talking more loudly than ever, and by the time the dessert wa3 , put oni the table theifclhilarity had reached its climax. At length, during , a : pause, after a somewhat heartier- burst of laughter than usual. Count Bismarck said quietly to hia friend,-4 Dohd'man to azleck,' (give me -the " key.) The effect was instantaneous; the ladies started as if they were shot, and with faces covered with blushes rushed out of the room." ' A tottno lady from the seminary at M , being asked at the table if she -would have some more cabbage, replied: " By no means; gastronomical satiety admonishes me that I have arrived at the ultimate culinary degitation consistent with the code jEjculapius." As she drew back from the table, it was concluded that she meant she had " eaten a heap."

"Patting On Style. JThe Dayton Journal tells, the.fol lowing "yarn:" a A few months ago, a "gentleman moved to this city and ' purchased a nice property, and among other things to contribute to his convenience and comfort,- procured a fine horse and a very genteel carriage. A likely, colored boy- was emclove'd at a fair sal

ary to take c har ge; of the ' Establish ment and discharge! the numerous duties which would arise ;around a well tejgulated jhomestead.JlFor a., time things ' wenfJ dn ' amoothly " with ' Chores but lately he seemed out if spirits, and seldom: smiled. ' His emr ployer observed this despondent demeanor of Chores.' and. he determined to get at the bottom of it. Perhaps he was id love." 'But no matter. Taking 'Chores-' aside one day, when he looked more; gloomy than usual, he enquired considerately, what ailed him.1 Well, you see, Ma's'r,' began 'Chores,' In a tragic style,' ' You's got but one hoas, while' all 4e gentlemen 'bout hea' has two an! all de boys da calls mea one-hosa niter: an' as I can't, stan da t, specs I'll have for to resign J '' 1 likes you, fua .rate, Mara r, and I'd like to stay if vou -had two hossea.' but you Bee how it is-de boys, da can. quit hollering-r-i' dere go dat; one-boss t nigger'. Not wishing to lose the services' of so valuable an assistant, a' second horse was purchased, and -. ' Chores ' became a two-hoss nig-' -- Ttf Latest SiLL.4-The latest sell of the day originated in the brain of .Baltimore - clothes dealer. He placed in. the pocket, of a. ready made coat an bid portmonie,' and .quietly awaits the advent of a fitting custom er.'" Presently i enters an : individual who: wishes: to be summer coated. After essaying several coata, the.deal er says:. . -V ft "" " HeTe' is a coa idade for a gentle-.. ma&.'Ho-' wore it one day and sent :back-rHt was too small for him Try ' it onjAh. it fits first; rate, ;lik3 as if it was made for foiL. jXt-M welfliade buttons ! sewed f 'oii 'strong, "with' etroOgpoekfetsi'-'i u .innrm i The euatdmei put his hand into the pockets tP try them, when his fingers come in .contact with the pocket book. His imagination is kindled with the idea of ' appropriating 'the snpposed. treasure. ri viut) .t..u.f i . -," HoW:much;did you I say the- coat was?" he eagerly asks,; jr V4f,?, ; f"'-" The. dealer named , a good round sum.''" :v 1 ' '"l " Suitame-I'il tako :it," ia tha quick reply. -f ,,!.! . ;f- '" The money, js . paid, and- the. self duped customer , walks .off hurriedly wtth'V'Suppdsed prize, 'not stopping to hear tbe soppresed chuckle of the dealer a? he looks after him out of thacpfner p his.eye..-. u; .,;! ' t I A'w'aneftdbteis told !(of Velpau. the eminent French surgeon, who died a few years., ago. He . had , successfully performed, on a little child of fire years old, a most perilous operation. The mother came to him' and said ; "Monsieur,, my son' is saved, and'-1 really know not .. how to express my gratitude; allow me, however, to pre 6ent ' you with .this pocketbook, embroidered by my own hands.", "Ohl madame," replied Velpau, ' sharply, " My art .is not merely a question of feeling. My life has its requirements, like yours.. Dress, even, which is a luxury for you, is . necessary for me. Allow me, therefore, to 'refuse -your charming little present, in exchange for a more substantial remuneration.-' " But, Monsieur, what remuneration do you desire? Fix the fee yourself." " Five thousand francs, madame." The lady very quietly opened the pocketbook,: which .contained ten thousand franc notes, counted out five, and. after politely handing them ovr to Velpau, retired. A cutk lawyer, pleading for a burglar, against whom the case was clear, contended that as his client had been caught before half his body was introduced into the house where the burglary was attempted, a case could not he made against him. To enforce his argument he asked the following question: . . - '. ; "Can a man be said to enter a house when only one-half of hia body was in and the other half out?". To which ! the Judge replied: "I shall leave the whole matter- te1 the jury; they muet judge of the law and the facts. Droved.. ' ..- ., ' -- The "jury returned, a . verdict of guilfy as to one-half of the body, from the waist tip,' and M hot guilty " aato the other half.? The Judge sentenced, the guilty , half, to two. yeare" imprisonment, leaving' it optional with the prisoner, to have the " not guilty " -half cut off or take it along with. him. i. ; :: . fcu rr ' ' i ASushet- in' an 'English1 school, seeing one of the boys iwith k thick lump in one of bis, cheeks, -asked i " Quid est hoc?" - To' which the lad, spattering out a' large piece of chewing tobacco;' replied: '," Hoc est quid,''!. for which repartee the master forgave him "'. v ' ' BANKING. First N ational JBauh OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. S. Iexoitoiry.. ' Organized June, 18ti3. CAPITAL 300,0t Johst S. Hopkins, President ; .: ' - " jAMBaXL.Cmxxa, Cashier. Directors, G. Maghee. John Ingle, Jx Charles Vlele, M.J. Bray. Win. Brown, J. H. Hopkins, Robert Barnes, F. W. Sawyer. C. Preston. - Doing a general Banking, Exchange, and Collection Businefl. Revenue Btamps fori le, novaoiy

, fc6. AMES SWANS9N & SOX, 1 ! Whoielaie and Retail Daier-i Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. . Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago; and Toledo Lumber and Fioorio iTressed and Undressed, on band aud for Sale,:;;:r a :I i .!-' lt .!.! - ' :f ; jxira exxwea ana navea Shingles, eighteen inehet.long . ; We reroectfullv soltclt tbe : citizens, of EvansvUUe to- give ns call and examlaa our stocx oeiore.purcnasing eiaewuure.-o ; - -J i . . i . iUU PB , Watib Stbcet, . -j ; m. (Opposite Lamasoo Wharf), ..Evansvill All orders promptly attended to. may23d6m . . ,- ivuNew Steam1' ...... t. J.,. . t ' Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. fTUIB VMDERSIGIVEn, HAVIXfl JL- .formed ' ai : oopartnersblp' -ander the firm name: of. ' 'J feOBTO, -STRONG; Kill lVfilff0:l TM;'Lh;l. have now tn successful operation a. complete and Well-furnished establishment for ihemanatactureby tiTEAM of -..i; , "f t-i:"i'-r I i i-v -f y .!i ' ' r Salis Ioor, r Blind. Brack- ;'" ' eto. etc. ' ' ; ; - and every'oiher variety' pf. Wood .Work used in Carpentry. . 1 A hut.,; A liberal patronage Is solicited. i u : --Factory bn'tbe) corner of. " 'alnut and .Eighth SUeets, vansvlUe, Inj . : -i, JOHW ; Mc(?OrtKLE. ' nnSOdly E. P. STRONG. AIiJ.llmJTCHES0N' '& CO!, i,.inuu j. , iu ( . i '..'I -oi.i .., .Pittsburg Coal and Coke, Cjor4 -,Wifiter Street & Fdton'Avenao,T tT panels 8w , d gjAyy jLLE. IND. , Sash,e Dodr, ' Ltime ,! !' Hunnel V&ns? 'Z i Minnfacturerso? k,ot ' Sash,-'Doors, Blinds, Frame; '&tSj , . . tAIko. Dealers lti1 : t , i MICHIGAN PINK LumRERL Keep constantly oq band Camber of every deei1ptlon, fine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding; Shingles, Lath, Ac Sawing of every- -description , done to Orders from abroad, will be promptly attended to. f;?-j .Factory and Yard,' ;- CosNxk "WATica Stbkxt anb Cajnal, ., -I July a) , i-i.j. . - Evansvllle; Indiana. dr. STEELE4IC TRI IS I. JE, Second .Street, between Chestnut and Cherry, Evansvllle. Indiana. - Sash, Doobs, Window Blikdh, urksskd LrMBVR, Boards, Lath, 4c, ot every de. tcription constantly on - band.' Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. - iHawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. .. ..July201y- .il . : . il - ', .--,-! ,.; MEDIGAjL. . Great New England liemedy DR. J. W. POLAND'S : WHITE PINE COMPOUND, IS ' NO W OFFERED TO THE. Afflicted throughout the eoantiy, after having been proved by the test of eleven ? -ears in the New England Statett, where ts merits bave become as well known as the tree from whicb, in part, it derives its virtnea.. :r ; - - ' The White Pine Compound Cures ASore -Throat, Golds, Coughs, Lipthe- ( ria. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. ' . it. a' Remarkable Remedy for ' Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, Dif- .' ficullf of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidnegs and Bladder, Gravel and other complaints. In November, 18.V, I firttt advertised it under tbe name of White Pine Compound. In two years from that time there bad been wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred thousand dollars' worth, where it took tbe lead of all tbe eougb remedies in the market, and it still maintains that position. There are good rea-tons for this ; it is very soothing and healing In its nature, is warming in the stomach, and pleasant withal to the taste, aud is exceeding cheap. - " As a remedy for kidney complaints the White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It was not originated lor that pnrpose; bat a person in using it for a cough was not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of a kldnev difficulty of ten years' standing. Since that accidental discovery, many thousands have u-ed it for the same complaint, and have been - completely cured." . , - : - ; t. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. "It was early In the spring of '52 that this compound was originated. A member of my family was afflicted with an irritation of the throat, attended with a disagreeable couah. I had for some months previous thought that a preparation naving for Its basis the inside bar of White Pine miiht be so compounded as to be very -usef ul in diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs. - To test the value of it In the cae alluded to, I compounded a small ouautUy ot the medicine that I had been planning, and gave it in teaspqonful doses..: The result was exceedingly gratifying. Within two days, the irritation of tne throat was removed, the co UKb, subsided. aud speedy cure was effected. 13 h " i' -'-L , . . ' The above was writen by Dr. Poland in I860. Since then, as in Manchester, thj White Pine Com poo nd ha taken the lead of aU cough remedies, as well a preparations to the cure or kidney difficulties, ix every .city, town, village, and ham lev throughout the New England States. This remedy U aa safe and pleasant to take as it is effectual. . WHITE PINE- COMPOUND, eEOB6ft,W. SWEET, 3d. D., ,-. . . -.av -. Proprietor. ' c : Prepared at the NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, - -q 100 Hanover Street, Boston. Under the bupervlsion of Rev. J. W. Poland. Cloud A Akin, Wholesale Agents. For sale by Kelkvfc White, Wm. H. P Stoddard, T. C. Bridwell, H. J. Uchlaepfer and by Druggists generally. febdlw, wlttf. Eaclnc College. ' The fifteenth year ef Raoine College will begin Widmubav, NsvsastB 13th. For admission to tke OaUege or Orammar School, or for circulars for information, apply to the KEY. SB. MKOVEN, aeia dSw Baclne, Wlaoonabi.

XTJMBER

BOOTS AD SHOES.

v i v..?-. : JBOOT1 &?f SHOE . . rf ' -f i ;..--;. ' . i ! .... . . .. .',. . .; , J i'i ...'""ixbuislE.-v 2 -Jr" . IIEAI & OMY, , WHOLESALE BOOT AlVJLV SHOE .1:1::. I ; ..i..i , : ... . DJEjLjaijS, . , , i f .11..' T. . .' "I 1 i. ' ' " .13? RACESTREET, : ;; - . ),.! - Cincinnati, Ohio, .!'. nl '.H,- .--I . . :.: , ' nave' lib w,:ia store 'the LARGESI? and CHEAPEST Stock of ' - i b-.i.i - . - I''. . iu-m !... .' . : .. ' 'i ' t'-'- ' "I !'"' J J" " ,-' Ci any. House ia Ciacianati. . Ilavinir bought our Goods ; . . ; x For - OfX&ll.- ' : LttSH .-.'' '! ! V I'-l-J 1 ,.,! U h.tfi Htt iC'XvVl ! ..til 1 whethere wa3 a lull in the ' market1 we ate prepared to sell at less prices .:Uob bi. ';. it) '!'" t thanaty of our 'neighbors.' We are going to- sell. "No man can get out of their store -without Goods,-if low prioes will induce a purchase. Call and see c :-,. ,. . . (Bucceasors to READ, MORGAN St CO.) aepie-- ;". GROCERIES. CHARLES VIELE : & CO., . . . "IV II OX E 8 A L E , . ,, , ; t if .... . 1 SOUTHWEST CORNER '; First and Sycamore Streets, - EVAirsvrxxx, Iks. au9dtC a. x. wHittn. jambs d. uooa. WHEELER & IXIGGS, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, SOUTHEAST CORNER FIRST AXD 8TCAM0RE STREETS, Evans vi me, Iwi.' All orders promptly attended to. nov2b dtf j ISAAC HIIKAXN. ' DAVID HKIMA3TW. I. lc . IIEIMAN.V, Wholesale ueaters in GEOOEE I E S; l' t Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE, ITos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, EV.AN8VII.LX, ISO. tFISIl. DEPOT. ovaodtr ; , H0BNBB00K & CO., "' DXAUcas iir Agricultural Implements, ! ' and0ils. ; Agents for ' I Fairbanka Scales. We keep on hand. a general assortment ot these justly celebrated Balances. Ihev are durable and warranted accurate, aad the cheapest, all thinas considered. Slaes frooa one dracXim to lAi ton. jan'Jdam f CRESCENT CITY PROVISION STOKE and MEAT MARKET. F. W. BENNETT & CO Cor. LOCUST and SECOND STS. feb7 dlv- ' ' ' ' ' " ' - J Auc V CAW BUT A Wa. 1 I.IEW Vtuu it i-nr.f.A n m.t corruANU uouae for 24i cents a box4 au2S dU '