Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1867 — Page 8
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.KOiLty NOTICES.
TURNER'S TIC DOLOUREUI or TURNER'S TIC DOLOUREUX or CHriVEKSAI' TSEITRAIjOIA' PlUSt 4 ae. Certain, ami: SpeettiJl Cure fo'C Neuralgia and all Nervous Disease. It is m unfailing remedy in all cases of racial neuralgia, ouen enecung ioncn core itra single day. No'form-of Nervous Disease-fails to yield to Its raftgio wnnence. Rva t.tu. MmrMt nuwa of Chronic Jenralgia and general Jerrou Dera ngements of many years' staRamg.-anecwa tus euu Rvtm Yvmrleteiv and permanently cared bv It in a few days, or a -few week at the utmost. It contains nothing injurious to the most delicate 'ytem, and can aJwavs be used with perfect gaiety. It is in constant use by,tle Bi pnTsieianiK wuo give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on rece ceipt t SI and two postage-stamps. Sold everywhere. TURN EH & CO., sole proprietors, ISO Treinont Street, Boston, Mass. el6 d3m,eod ' .. How manv mothers suffer the saonv f seeing tnHr, tli i le 'oaessnatca0diway from "Itiwm Hjr thT Whooping cough, o or DlDtherta. when a single bottle White Pine Compound would have saved Moth and' Freckles.' 1 .nw The only reliable remedy for those brown- ditteolorations on thai face 'oal LadMoth PatcheK aud -Frweklee 1 1i:rry'8 Moth amd Freckui t Lonoir.i Prepared onlv hv Dr. B. Perrr . Dermatolosrlsf. 4) Bond Street, New York-.? Bold ,by u frog-. arfnta 4-m Vttflnanl? I anil 'Albdnrrt AVd VvIaa ETpertaettle. - "J Jy2-dm ' re World. disappointment. 'No . ridiculous tlnta. Natural .Black or Brown. .' Remedies tha.111 effects of Bad Dye. InyteorateSJtne baUvJ ;4ne is Signed William A. Batcfkelor. All others arwaaeM. imitations, aad nsllMld" to -avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perr tamers. Factory 81 Barclay Street, New aw iiKWAKE Ori COtrSfTK dee. 14 ly. . -- s . . till-;: . if.-i.HM Isflf! Half's jyMwAiXE Is the onlv infallible Hair Preparation for Rmtorinmray Hair t-Us. GMfftoofc QatorV and Vorntiiino it Orotathj m . K . (jfi (nho It ithe bepet preparation ever t)Tfer- i a to in puoiic, as one potue-'wuitiawi longer- ana accomplisrr more than three; toot ilea of uy et&er prS)aratlait; ,'J') ti Oar llenewer is not a dye; It will not tain the skin Aotbers,, n . it will Keep uis Mrr irom iftimfwiB1"' it cleanses tne scaip, ana msses ine nair lp. vrar xreause on me nur sem iree uy R. P. HALL A CO.. Nashua. N. H.. 1 , - . i j . . Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. e4 , : . r- u mil w 1 '' 1 tSi .o '- t -)r ..1 ii'ini ii W The'AMERICAIT HOTJSK' Han aver Btreet, Boston 1 the largest and"besf r-1 ranged hotel in New England. The sleep-T ing rooms are spacious and well venUtted( T the suites or rooms are well arranged, and completely furu isaed for families and large traveling partlew: -and he boose-win eon tlnoe to be kept as a first-class hotel in every respect. LEWIS RICE, jnn2Sd jm, ., .4 . . tl Proprietor, Colgate Sc Oo.'s German Eraslvie SoapK IS MANUKA CTUKED FROM PURE materials, and may be considered the Busimrd of ExcELiwcK. Fpr sale by, aUCerooers. may241y .... J .: . .-. t An almost unparalleled quantity of raTn has fallen during the Summer. Vegetation has boon wonderfully thick and rank, and, as Ji, decays, an unusuaLAmountof sickness may be erpected, unless, proper mean are takeuj to prevent it. 1 t Fever and ague and bilious remitteats already prevail to an alarming extent, and as the Fall advances and tue malarious night fogs become heavier, tuick list Is likely'to Increase both Irr the city nd the country. It is, therefore, only an act of common prudence to keep the vital forces in full vigor, so that they m.iy resist the unhealthy influences of the sea so a. Reinforced bv the tonic oreration of HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the sy: tenn, however weak and susceptible naturally, will, in nine cases out of ten. suc cessfully comb At every species of atraospneric poison -Dy wnico epidemics, are produced. -j - .! -tf ; During the months of September, Octo ber, and November the difference in temperature - between day and night is verygreat, and the chilling dews and mists of the season are the prolific causes of in digestion, cboiera-morbus, dLanhcea, and dysentery.' Bearing this in mind, remember, also, that the BITTERS not only. Invigorate the stomach and brace the nerves but act specifically upon the bowels and the liver, imparting to those important organs regularity ana rone, it is not reason aoie to expect immunity rrom prevalent comesiPe3thiQiiiMiar if HOKTETTKP'a BITTRTIS a.r. &t niiM nleasnt to the taste and the mmti prtiin of all safeguards jagainst ebrUealoentsl EVANSVILLE OIIl ;., t ; i li;ll WM.' WHITE iill l.-ii -1 1 t'l Manufacturers i j j j t LUBJIICATJNGaOILS and Sole Proprietors of -HENDfei fe'lC'S1 a'TE'NT."' Also, Dealers In Sperm; Lard; Whale, '-' .At Qtncinnqtii Prices, , .. , offloe, bnL la Woru first sTREirr. .-'.ii a . :.,.B, F. fiATCH, i ''. iff : : y.Ji Agent at EVANSVILLE, INDw ' Jy25dtf n-.--A L. PIERS0N, . Dealer In STOVES. . - "4 I ll'i And Mann tact a rr of TIN, COrPEK., aiW HHKKT-1RON VaRK. WholeaaJe aid. Retail y y j : t Cot. FirUad Vine&rfief . 0 , . TAvii.ia,;'i1f,V Tin Roofing dons on short notice. Alt work promptly executed in the best snannsr. Orders solicited. fmchA d im
BAILBOAD TIME-TA1JIJE
Evans ville and CJrawfordsville. j - qoinS NORTH. Leava i A ArrtVel i Arrive. , ! , Evans ville. Vincennes. T. Haute Aceom'od'fn, 5 :30 A M 10 :Z7 a Ml 43m Mail 9 M) A 1 11 A M I , 2 :36i- M Vincennes Ae 4 U 7:15P X ' . , - ' i n I 1:. i J 'f.t I .. .. . COUN(J SOUTH -; I ;j '"'Leave ' Leave Arrive ! Terre Haute. Vincennes. E vllle. Vlnoenifes Ae'.r...;.f l:Mm '9M! at Freielrt A Ac. 6:40 ax12:36fk 68pm Malt... 440 pk 7 8 f M 1 10: 40 r iTerre Hante and iidianapolis. -j k , TERRE HAUTE. ."i r, t , '. r leave. Arrive. Day Ezpr rees . a:A K i lxss ax Night, Express 3:1' ) P K 1 10 wo p M K 4:40PM Mauv Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. I :",;'l'i,r; Qolnf Kast-Golhg Wtl 'UtUUm ... ...'. .'tiJ. :i-J 20 P It, I' 5:05 P M Express..;.. wAii.'. :5WP M 1 3t05 AH 1 ,To Xouisvu.le. Every Monday - and Saturday at lOo'cloek aji . Every Taesdayv Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock P. r tf j, v- i i to caibo uaiiy. , except sanaay. at 3 ; o'clock p. m. ' t t 4 t 1 1 a. : j and SaturdaV at o'clock p. m. Every Monday and xnursoay aq p ciocjc p. m. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and .4 T HKjDEBsojrj-Daily.Tsxoepi ijitfjES, :b to NASHviiojEvry Thursday at four -jr MKMpHB-mi-weekpr Rock port stage iaNwbnrfh aiKiBoonvllle.) carryina the mall, leaves at 7 A.- m. at O'CIOCK P.M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. J Arrives -Dy 7 f. m., j.Tiesas,,;4iityaay, f" "fi"V a -t jj'-x x.1 rt.j-.; ItiiH - new Harmony .jviaii etaga. leaves Jdon-s days and Fridays at 7 A. ju. Arrive Tue. days and Saturdays by 4 p. M, , ., ., Mt, Vernon lal Stage leaves daily x (ex oept Sundays) at 7 a.m. Arrives dally (ex eefct Sundays) by 2 p. m. - TO Nivbueo.-Hack daily (except Sunday,) from., ho-erchant's HotoiiMl o'clock p. m. i i.l..n. M. U I I 1 1 nT tmtA SBANIX.UNION RALLY! i i nil NATHAN KIMBALL! ........ .ay i At TT4 .n . COUTJ HOUSE CORNER, !i. : 0a Saturday Bright, October 5th. Orator, QetONATlIANlilMliAIiO tfriTl address the . peopld Soldi lers turn out en. masse ,sse to welcome thgig brafj(QmjcadoCaAd.Tictj.J rious GenerUli'.H vrinU 1 bn t Lt ev,efj Union " mau be out to. honor' one tof the '' distinguished 'soldiers f-th-war: ' Should' theswelitheY 'be. dnfavo?-' able', the meetingKillibe; held'.iatho Court-hoase.;';': . VANDERBURGH CIRCUIT COURT. The Vanderburgh' Circuit5 Court will be in session next JMooday,-j ,-There. is a large amount of, business, to trans act, and some important cases to dis pose of. - Rev. C. N. Sms. Eev.. Ci N. ims and family are , now. stopping at lsr. DeBruler's residence. ' He will leave the city for Indianapolis on to-mor row, and would be pleased to have his. friends call on him this evening. ; s - " Another 1 Accident. Yesterday afternoon a boy named Ed. Martin fell from , a pecan tree in the woods below Pigeon Creek, by which he re-
l eeived "Injuries "tiat Tyrill pTobltllyTThe ! horses exhibited, were very fine
prove . tatal. He - wa3 earned "away insensible, and late in the evening it was said that he was. just breathing. lTbSs,is the'secondf accident oTa like character which has happened near tb-Buity during1 the'' last week" Boys shouid from these take warning. Broke Ground. The'ground was f broken yefeiday at theYoot !o:Maia; tStredt for the first mile, of the street j Milriad. TfiPff I? Vri'f' e2 pushed I I j i.t r rurwsra, 941 1 jipriaa jtuosiiu-ss, and ihe contrac(wUh .the cifv strictly ftompliea'withon the part of ttie eontractprl! :l fijtl.Ws Wtf9n arrived tor - the road: a rwrtion1 ;of "which will pjabaiiy 'be laid thv weelc' - j ' ; i'"i' ": BEFORE'lMuiRiiiSXINMNFelslved ic'a ojge'd i tli JtaVifti aSsai" satilted ed ba Me red Jeha Me.Kemary, creating a slight disturbance f the peace, grea tly to the disgust of saidf McNeuury who appealed to the majesty o'f the law for redress." Es.quir'e Stinaouoiajudged ; that the offense; against the iaw, "intrinsically considered, waa one dollar ciirrency; aa(L.that tor polite; attention on the ptrt of" tha officers of the 'law, $7 30 waaa fair compensation.. ' There were several othejf -cases of a like character "docketed, mined. but were 1 not deter-
Union Meetings. The Union men of Evansville will hold a Grand Mass
Meeting at thcCourt House,, oo Sat arday nignt, atwhich lien. JNathan Kimball, of the glorious old Four teenth0thlvicloi'of Stonewall Jack! son, and present Treasurer of State has promised to speak j ,) Soldiers and citizens will give him a rousing meet jr There' "will also be heldpOsslbly'at the same place, tit meetihg-W Mooday night, . to prepare for the work of the' election 1 day, - and 'at which meetings number of speeches twill be made: Xet the. friends of Bar'' ling and the Republican party seek to make these meetings successful. , ; PosET Circuit Couar.-The Posey Circuit Court will probably adjourn to-day. .jTie, dgCjkt was apuuusua-y large one,' and a great deal of business was trausacteu, uui iiuue ui luupuria.nceto' the 'general reader ' except wnat has already been published iqthese colamns. iCapt-Hargrav re turned yesterday, aodreports khe political aspect as quite .flattering in old Posey. The Cops, are laboring hard, but it is not'probable that their labors will be rewarded with 'success. qu Posey hiving once roea the mystic spell of Copperhead 6uperstition, is not likely to suffer the glory j x t .recorder 8 court. inere was put a single case, .before theJleorder. JesteTdaV. Lcf'& 'Ct WaW VeW charged with having erected a frame building inside the,, city limits eony, Itraryta beordina nee f or1 i such- -cases' made and provided. The defendants appeared in court, and demanded jury ofr4i& Ift'fieaiitt the evidence in the case, it was the unanimous verdict that they pay a fine of $15, and $20 each week ti 1 the building be removed,.. .Gen. Shackel ford appeared for the defence, and Col. Denby for the prosecution wPERS0NAL.-rrJtidge.B. JilKGuiTVl Xfprominent lawyer of the Second w - - Congressional District of Kentucky, and a resident of; Morgan town is la the - city, stopping at the Sherwood House. 1 ""Mr. j Charles ;; If Wadding,; . a promising young, attorney ot Kockport, Indiana, who has lately taken to himself a rib, passed through the city yesterday en route for the State Fair at Terre Haute. AV A DisiRiapTTFAiR.r-PseQt' .Jndkrations are quite favorable to a grand success of the Southwestern Agricultural Fair, which begins October 8th. A liberal premium list ought to bo a Fafficieot inducement to the nec-ole of the District to make - a grand display. Already a good many persons have if signified their determination to take an active part in the Fair. It is hoped that it will prove worthy of the agricultural and industrial spirit of the Districts r.. ..w,., . ' HENDERSON;J,Ala.-A.feai rowd 4 attended the Fair at Henderson yesterday, and it proved highly interesting and quite satisfactory.. There are a great many fine horses at. the Fair, but the"entrfewere not so numerous as was expected, owing to 'the fact that, it was so difficult for farmers living on river counties to reach there. The day" was taken up in the exhibition of riding horses, exhibitions by gentlemen equestrians in the morning and by lads riding in the afternoon. and the TideVs;'cacqiit;ted -themselves' veryicreditably. -The display onagri cultural 'implements was looC arge, yt (juite credilaUle TfSr 1 tFam The -XaeiDepartmea-ade xkitexcellent showing, andpke well Tor their good- taste, being geatty aif mired vl?y'all. 'The ' Floral ' Hatt'sU. tracted a great deal of attention,- the display, being very .fine indeed, siXti&t Fairj considering all thingst maybe set down as a success so far. - w&ow j l t i uct - tv aj uisiui3iarju I 0
throughout teajfta;u5d aU-fe6Si?d:iofi?D1Q me ot preservation?, ,
Upieasantly. lo-day, an4, Jo-mprrw will be trie great days, and they will no doubt prove very interesting.' f "a A large number of our citizens were, in, attendance yesterday. The. famous Crescent-'-City; Bandwill, gd'Mdwtf again to-clayM takings passage, iQ.':tb4i " " " " I ; .- - -- Failed to 4 Elect. A' meeting ' of the colored, people was 7 held at the Colored Baptist Church last nicht to
elect a-nidf4trto-attendwtheLeigue"TUDec
or coioreu ijeupie now. m session at T-fre HauteKl)ut a dilision of .seati meat resulted in no choice, being made. The Baptists wanted a i Baptist .'delegate, and .the Methodista a Methodist delegate; hence, no choice. The colored population were not a little excited over the matter.
COMMUNICATION 1 FROM 1 MAJOR
HYNES. - 3 J S QJQ A Fall Statement or the Wrk Done In His Office for Which Allowances : iHave Been Made. " Editors Journal: : I desire to sariust afewrwordawitlii rocrnna tn. inmo maibVa Vnnn,.f0J '-L I. u- 1.1. v jlf tdU AAA jr VAUvu W 111V14 ,UC T U OVUlV what talked about. lately. .; Wi ,V.VtV! The (MrtcrVibKsyed a statement, showing that I had received fn allowances from the. Board of Commissioners, forextra.wo.rk,!$l,314 79, and For copyingi records, $1,791 10: and'al-t though the papefj jidi not charge me, in terms, with fraud, yet the. tremendous head linea included me. . -T I would bei glad that every one might see my bills-' presented to the Commissioners' Vpon which these al-,i lowances were made, that they inight satisfy .themaelvefr i as to the fraud contained in, them , , ,.f!, . . jiaehrflt class-or allowances is tor extra '8erviees'jLand 'includes1 ' all work, done in 4he offiee for which, no specifio foe- is 'pronded, by law.1;1' the lav touted the allowances to, be, made tohe CoHnty OfBcers for" extra wore, 10 one nunorea aoiiars a year. The Legislature in that year, bv wav 'Of raising the, compensatipa of .clerks idu onennaj'passea'Bn' ace 'airecting the' Knarrta nr I !nmm155innr tn al. low tliosfSkjerai for'xtfa Wrk,"4b same iees as are proviaeai Dy iaw ior similar services. Everyone, at all acquainted with theClerk s office. .knows th.at there, is a' Ja we amount of 'work necessary to be done, for which no tee is proyided, and-if provided, no way in which ius to be l paid- .cor tabhments for:- the Grand Ju wuv - aw uiuk -uavuiUHD sa mx ries ; recording73 'the1 indictments returtie'd ' Ipt 6 'prjuTf j fi Issuing , sub poenas, tor-Xistriet. -Attorney; all the costs n- nod about 'elections; work done inmaiinal casea1 Jo which, no arrest is maae, issuing venires ana a". l : 7 ii sand other items to 6peclfy,"Which; is needless. - Toshonvthe number 'of these small items, let me state that to render a bill for $47t jequires eight pages ot legal cap paper. At one time, shortly after f went' into office, there wad some doubt expressed as to the legaii egality oomeM)fw charges jrl sent is xuaiaoapoiig ana procured a of tr. rpnrd in ia wr,,v, Ka copy of the.record ina'case which had be ten taken 'to the" Supreme Court; by County Clerkt and submitted 'that a and my bill to Colonel Denby. .who wa then . Con nty . Attorney.' The Colonel advised the Board, and upon that advise, based upon the said record, mjr billa .have .Utlwayi beeri ren dered. ' t ihH jwj . The second islass of (allowances is lur vupyiuK rcuorua. j.ne aiory oi mis matter is shortly .told atter Awemsinttr itself to me that I mieht I might make wt-lr for myself and .benefit the citizens "of the county .by sundry improvements to the records et tae omce il -pre-Dared a statement in the form' of a petition of the work brobosed. statins specifically every item thereof and had it.presented ito every lawyerjn; town. They all signed at. If anv one was deceived into signing it. I do not know how it was . done. The statement was placed before .them, plainly showing every particular of the work asked for. and if anybody siened ttjwithou knowing what -was in it(it was his ownfsiult. When I pre'sented the petitioa to the Board of Commis sioners, X invited them into my office to examine personally into the necessity of what was proposed. They all, Mr. : Nurre, Mr. Knowles and Mr. Parrett, came down, - and I showed them every book, and explained the improvements I desired their sanction to make, lhey satisfied themselves. and ordered the work done. , They refused to rescind the order, upon an application made to them, because, I suppose, they -thought they knew more about it than did the applicant. It was ordered First. That Order Jiooks A and I. of the Circuit Court -le copied, and the priginalsput away tor sate xeeptng4 "and tha ieopiesf putupon the'shelves for use. Order Book A is the oldest -record of the county, has been rebound once, and in manv ' laces; is"now almost illegible. .- Book , of course is not so old. but was made of , the, flimsiest paper, and isalmost fallen to pieces and eannot, in the opinion of those1 comnetent to jwdgeoe reboundto any advantage: jpeae books must remain the original records ot'theicountvifiifri lasts: '. thousand years. . TJiey can , never be replaced. Is it or not proper toJre serve themwowS J?hila'hevaraBtiH Second. Thes old Judgment Dock ets? up . to No. 1 of the Circuit Court, are so imperfectly made and so badly indexed ..that they are utterly' useless tor purposes of reference. LIheygive the names of the parties tf$d amouBt ot tb judgment,1 but I neitner tne oateoi tta. judgment nor any reference to the Urder Book,. and ia masy instances it is necessary to turn them leaf by leaf to 6nd the case you may want. It was .ordered that a perfect Judgment Docket, with index, be made from these old ones, ,1s this -Third. The Marriaes Reoords. up tdf184D, are . in small, common blank books, and are not indexed at all. These. books were, constantly liable to-being lostr in. fact, oneor two of them have been lost; and tor the sake of preserving, them, it ,was ordered that they be placed all in a substantial book and properly indexed. Fourth. There are two Execution
Dockets partially filled, in-which al
most all the ! ehenff a returns are written UDon loose "bHds of .rabet and pasted, with wrappers, into the booltw ihese returns, or , many of them, involve a link, in the chain of title to real estate. ' Any one may become interested.iti' their ( preservation. ' They &re not safe ' av they are. and -the Board ordered them eonied. ' " l ' 1 Fifth. They ordered books A. to "J." and book "D"' of Probate, to be indexed, as the. indices were very imperfect. .'.; v ia t-i Sixth.-They ordered all the parti tions of real estate." scattered throush the Order Books, to be searched out and transferred to the Partition Record, in order that all, the. orders of partition might be together, and s perfect Partition Record made. : This is a full . statement of the work that I was ordered to do, and I contess 1 cannot see how any one can doubt jts propriety.an.d.Decosity, . I undertake to say-that it will' 'save 'its .. .1 cost to ine people in cue ainerence in fees for examining iitles to lands, and tor incumbrances. i",., L'..It maybe1 that every one i will "not understand the, need for-sope of the items; b ut-i.t hit E-hd lone who -(has had opportunities for knowing can fail to see it.' " BtrfHB Htnes. f A biorrioN al 'REbisra yv tXaat night' "tit' "9 Vcrock. the' registration closed' in" all" the precincts, Itf.'the second or, ".upper ' precinet; ' the first registration showed a total of 750 aijUing jof ine roard tiere j were f .addeq ZiZ in m v ; n ooo t h. - . n. .it rirst or voujt xxonae . jrrecincr , 1 the, first registry showed 1,118 voters; and at the secondfsittingof theBoard, aaa oot r voters in the first precrnct,94lrJVe did notlearn the result of the ' regis tration at the Lamasco precinct on the; second, sitt4ag of .the Board-At rL ei..V'''Ai;ii.' ti'M ."" i i- i IVtV urbb tVJW4?. immf W.ul i-v .t'tfw,;tu1" wi i no m&a wav a AAicirAa4 a w aw a m probably increased in jproportion to4, tue viueriisiLfUlu cUii'iM Puaitisno A 'the time for the election approaohesr there is a tenw dencyto indulge , in? pugilistic-exer cises. .. Probably, the. Fall: fiehts ' are i iboutto begin.' Af least half a dzen I " ' - . - . cparing exercises were report ed yesTerday hetcCoote-J ones infita tors will llfof 'idurse h'aVe to atone to the -ottendedaw, j contribute' liberally to" the Justices market fund. It is an ill wind that bliws6s'dneVoaVT3e'utr up and shell out your loose change ,)T ! - m Railroad MEETiNa.The railroad the Court fHofcset, proved a failure.' Th 'There were a few persons- attended."- but not enough to transact Any, bftsin.es, or to discuss the matter." l : i m I I , Registers. The Registers at the Cpurt-house were very busy last night until 9 o'clock. There "was a great crowd at eight o'clock, and the clos ing hour was well improved. The Registers at the other places of voting were not so busy. . . '. LOCAL NOTICES! City Orders at the ' for Sale. Inquire JOURNAL U7FICE Wholesale Millinert. William Hughes, corner of Second and Main. is receiving a large stock of new style JVliIlmery, at4 wholesale, very low. 3-3 ";, " . " Fresh Otsters Price Reduced, at Maltby s Uyster Depot, 45 Main street. j3r-d 11. Hermann. Household Furniture at Aug tion Qo . Monday, . October 7th, at y A. M at my residence, on first, be tween Elm and Pine Streets. , M i W. G. FULLERTON. Ac eountiBg honst doable desk; Safe for sale at No. 46 Main Street, by n aepg7-3t H.g... V-rli...jrCLEERTON'. v,Ho for Henderson. The Newsboy will make two trips each 'day during the fair at Henderson, leaving -Evansville at. 6 and 111 - A. M.V- and returning will leaye Henderson, at. 9 a. m. uuu at o jr. -, j - it , ljiTA large assortment ' of Jhos'c fine .crystal visiting cards still on hand at the JOURNAL office.. .The ladies will please take notice. Otsters.4 Noble & Co.'s celebrated Baltimore oysters received daiiy at the New York Grocery. , sep27-eodlm. - ,.-) . , Clark's Spool Cotton is the best. Ladies!. use .Okrk'j Spool Co tton. MilwariTt Ifetii Needletin Pateul Wrappers are euperior to all others. -,.-( ' ' 1 " 1 1 I 1 Saaa Haa aw t&T. A full , supply . of ' Jus tices Blanks for sale at this offiee. tf Milward'i Needle for sale everywhere. ' - City Orders, . In any amount, for sale at the Banking House of W. J. Lowrt & Co.; " se23tf No. 1 North First Street. Machines Use Clark' Spool Cotton
- 1 Milward'a Needles are the best. . J
' 8 Just received at th New York Grocery 100 boxes New York and Ohio Factory, and 100 boxes choice Hambiirg- cheese. '..';. :'.;.V sep27-tt
' .; Clath't Spool Cotton is 6 Cerd to 80. .. .... ;';,"' , ;!i Store, for ' Rent. A splendid store'No'. 76 Main Street, now occupied by Cook &.Healy., Inquire of : au27 s Co?K & H.ealt. ,. stGFXt you. w;int to get' any Cloth- . ing made, I would. advise you to go to H.; &. ,B. Ahlering's,, No..,,36 ..Main Street, as they are now receiving and opening a ligatockof r.Clotha,.Oaeaimeres, V eatings, &o., which -haa been carefully selected and bought at low figures ; i so they cannot be leaten in regard to price and fit. sell dtf - Take none other than ClarVtCotton. ... 11 --o ' Gentst The finest and r best select- ; ed stock cf goods for Fall' and Win ter ever brought to this city 'can ' be found at 54 'Main Street1 CalPand ' see. ' ' Smith &'Darlino, '' ' ' S27 ' ' ; MerchAnt Tailors'. . Batcher's riles. " , j J ust received "a'largfl impbiftatibh' direct.from Sheffield. t A'ull stock , .
1M .111 UDlblUK A. W B V H UU . . n17 ' TlnPTTTrri-rD K VT.TWiri "Mr Consolidation. The firms f .
Henry1 Ei Blemker.and Blemker,' 1 -
TUlmafan ;'& Co.'. Stove Dealers and f'
"Excelsior Stove Works,v havr beerr4
consolidated, and will henceforth be:" u ' U T; 1 T -- .' ri ' . '
All debts' and' accounts will .b-c6l- ' '
lected and paid by ".,,'.' ,T nj , may25tf Blemker, Tillman i Co. ' .:
.ii.T il.rl 14 Hand. sewing try Ahiward $ Needle.. J 4 I rft !tI .111 1-.i KJ" ine 'prince --of cutters.' xProfi Cotter, is now ' TirTa,9ieTitlv'Iofia1'f'i"
with ff.- Cat fin: ' fie handle's the'-' shears with.' grace, a.nadeaes competition ; so give ''hira . call if you want ' .
something stylish. 'aept7rtf. CXOCKS. r -.7- T.T T- r I (,f : '" ! Dealer In j-. .-i a 1 Watches,- Cloclts,' Jc welry, 1 to, .' A ! " No. la SECOND STREET, ' '"-"' ,1 j Between Main and Sycamore. '''' i Personar a ttentioh 1 given to Repairing" flne Watches. ; ' . , , Janl dam ; t tttt ;!! 'I. "'If . i i mi.'.IU"-. . ' 1 Z m -w c ' r . i 6 ; -i '-i 9 .771 -1 "l2''Si f -'i 'a, ,v lit iii w - ca jl: 4-. -Hsl 2' 2. .i.rnt-. 51.? iSf i - ia t m Vi t- ' . . i -j S w 5 2 ,K1 . ' H as." 5 S- rr b 5 2. ' i 3 OS . O M a: o S3 i i o - 5 o H g o o ft."2 q O ca 2 : iS ' o g ft WW . 53 a, ago 5 E.O S'5 3 Ljt4 o 2 6 - o " CO CO P m 33 0 3. 1 U- 2. OO K n ST in 68 CD Sro 5 o q 00 S3- S f c. 53 0 M 0 DENTISTS. DR. I. HAA8 : ' .'. : :.- " ' ;:' VRcsidcnt Dentist; , . , v ' . ,f is""' '-(.:'.'; . ' J . ' '1 . Over First National Bank,' -. Corner Main and First Streets, ' '" Evansville, IndL, . TYANL'FACTIJREK OF CONTISCcanite,Ooralite, and Amber Plates, Carved wora, Aninoiai rmiie, am. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide. (an exoeilent and safea.nassUieLio). Chloroform, Ktber, and also several local paralyse ra. ..,.. 1 - . : 1 1 ; i NFTTJRALQIC Affections treated.' ' MY FACILITIES are as Kood and mv eatablisbjaneat as large (oonHlutl ig of wi vk. . rooms) as any in tne united Utauau , I RETURN MT THANKS for the ertpnalve patron ace received darln tb.e pat KltiHT YEAKcS. mclia DR. J. C BIER30WER, 4- Surgeon .Dentist, ; Office, No. ! FIRST STREET, Det Main ana uoousi. Tenders his professional servioes to the citizeas of BvansviUe and vicinity feat tf Aominisiers fxitrous uxme was tto auviate palxi.ln;ex trading teetn.
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