Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1867 — Page 8
THE EVANSVILLE 'DAILY! J OlNA lYFRID A' 'OCTOBER U im.
jfCIALCNOTICES.
TURNER'S TIC DOLOURECI or TURNER'S TIC miLOlREUX or UNIVERSAL KEl'RALOIA PIXI.S, UK I VEKSAL .MI KALUU PILLS, . JL 'Safe, Certain, and Speedy Cure for 7euralgia and all JCervou Disease. It is an, unfailing remedy in tli eases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect - care m s single day. No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its rnasic influence. Even the severest cases of Chrome Neuraigia and general .Nervous Derangements of , many years' standing, aflectin lha entire system, are completely and permanently cured by it la a few days, or a lew weeks at tbe utmost. It contains nothing injurious to the most delicate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It is in constat, t use by theTjest physicians, who give it their nnanimous and unqualified approval. Kent by mail on receipt ef SI and two pontage-stamps. Bold everywhere. IURNEK & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Treinont Street, Boston, Mass, el6 d3m,eod ' How many mothers suffer the agony of seeing their little ones snatched away from them by the Whooping Congh, or , Iiptneriawhn a single bottle of Poland's White Pine Compound would have saved , the baby's life. It la infallible. , Moth and Freckles. t
The only reliable remedy for those brown discolorations on tbe face called Moth Patches and Freckles la Pieey'8 MOTS ahd Fbkckx.k Lotion. Prepared 'mly by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 4 Bond Street, New York. Bold by alldrugrlsts In EvanavlUe and elsewhere. Price , li per bottle. - Jy2d3m - Batchelor's Hair Dye This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In thfc world. The only true and perfect Dye. Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. So i Usppolntmenu No ridiculous tints. . Natural Black or Brown.- Remedies the ill ,.. -"-affects 01 Mad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, . . .leaving It soft and beautiful. The genuIns la signed' William A. Balchelor. All oth!'rn re mere imitations, and- should be --.avoided. Bold by -all Druggists and Perminers. , Factory til Barclay .Street, New 'TCTork. ' BKWAKE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
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' 'Hall's Vegetable Sicillan 'Hair 1 - ""-Vs the only lnlallible Hair Preparation for . . telonnj Gray Hair to its Original, Color, tend Promoting iU Growth. . .'. .T It is the cheapest preparation ever offered to trie pubjic. as one bottle will last . . longer and accemplisn more than three , . bottles of auy other preparation.. Onr Renewer U not a dye ; It "Will nok -stain the skin as others. J ' -It will keep the hair from Tailing out.' It cleanses the scalp, and mices the hair .rt-lsofl liLfouaajad saiKa. ; urJl i Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. - - , R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N4 H., H Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. se4
arThe AMERICAN HOUSE. Hanover Street, Boston, Is the largest and bet -arranged hotel in New England. The sleeping rooms are spacious aud well ventilated: the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families and large traveling parties: and the house wrll continue to bd kept as a first-class hotel in very respect- 1 wi. LEWIS BICE, jnn28Uoin Proprietor. Colgate ScOos German Eraslve Soap IS JIASKFAfTlRED FROM PIKE materials, and may be considered tbe Standard or Excellence. For sale by allCgTocers. may241y J5 A Dangerous Season. ! An almost nn paralleled quantity of rain has fallen during the Summer. Vegetation has been w jitderiuliy thick and rauk, and, as it decays, an unusual amount ot sickness may be expected, unless proper means are taken to prevent it. fcrer and agne ancr bilious remittents already prevail to an alarming extent, and aw the Fall advances and the malarious night fogs become hfavier, the s-iek list is likely to increase both in the city and the country. It is, therefore, only an .act of common prudence to keep the vital j ..forces in lull vigor, so ihat they m .y resist - 'tne unneaitny inaueuces 01 tne season. Reinforced by the tonic operation of HOS TKTTKR 3 STOMACH BITTERS, the sys tem, however weak ana susceptible natu- . rally, will, in mne cases out of ten. suc cessfully combat every species of atmospheric poison by which epidemics are nroduced. - - During the months of September, Octo-'-"trer, amlXoye aber the difference in temperature between day and night is very . i creat. and tbe chilling dews and mists ot , the season are the prolific causes of in.1 --digestion, cholera-murbus, diarrhoea, and ay?entery. tearing tnis in niina, remember, also, that the BITTF.H3 not only in vigorate the stomach and brace the nerves but act specifically upon the boweit and the : : liver, imparting to those important organs regularity and tone, it is not reasonable to expect immunity from prevalent complaints it no precautions -are taken, to escane them. -. .- .- HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are at, onca . pleasant o.iBe taste antt tlie most certain .of all safeguards against febrile ailments. !;(' .ii.ii TT"."5" : EVANSVILLE OIL HOUSE. WM. WHITE & CO.; . Mannfactarers of ' , , 1 i LUBRICATING OILS and Sole Proprietors of ' " HENDRICK'S PATENT. -Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oils, At Cincinnati Price. Office, 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET. '-.i B.'F. GATCII, ; Asent at EVANSVILLE, IND. : jy25dtf , .," , ; : ( ' L PLERS0N, Dealer in STOVES, And Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, antf Wholesale and Retail, , . ' ' , ' Cbtr First and Virte"Striiets';ra Tin Roofing done bh short ninitIoe.O AM work promptly executed in the best ini.er. uruers souaivet. uend0a3m
BAIUIOAO TL5IE-T ADUE
Evans ville and CrPTfcrdsville. GOINQ norts. 1 , ' Leave Arrive. Arrive. Evansvllle. Vincennes. T. Haute A.ccom'od't'n. 5:80 am I Wt27 A M I 4:20 pm Mail - .'. 9:00 A M l 11 :46 am 2:55p m i vincennes ac ta p m :u r h , i ' coming south, , Leave .-.-! Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vincennes Ae ........ I (tiWAMl 9STam Freight A Ac 6:40 A M 12:30 p M 5:38 p M 1MatL.-.... 4:40:r m 7i P M IS-.40 p m . Terre Haute and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. .- Leave. . 2:80 A M , 8:10 PM 4:45 a x Arrive. 11:25 am 10:S0pm 4:40px Day Express., Night Ex press Mall..... Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. , ' FROM VINCENNES. i Going East. Going W't, Mail 2:20 p Ml 5:05 pm Express .. 9:50 p x 3:05 am STEAMBOAT LINES. To LotTi8VTXiK. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock Vm ML ' .'".-,-. To CAiW-Daily, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. m. - To Greek RrvL'R. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock P. M. To - East port. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. M. To He tDRBSON Daily, except Sundays, at 8 o'clock p.m. . To N ash vtujfr Every Thursday at four p. BO. ' - : . -.nu To Mxmphis Senu-weekiy. Roc lr pert Stage (via Newbnrah and Boonville,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P. 1 M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. - ew Harmony Mail stage leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 P. M. .. cept Sundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daily (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. m." - j mil vernon Mail stage leaves aauy lex -To Newbubo. Hackrially except Sun day,) from the Merchant's Hotel,- at 3 O'CIOCKP. M. GRAND - UNION - RALLY ! .S GEN. NATHAN; KIMBALL! . Ilrt J .- H , ti T it I: T Thre Hilbi . Il court not st: , cobatji, On Satnrdaj Xlght, October 5th. The gallant soldier and eloquent oralorjjepj $f$fov 4ter?waVirlt ,the Soldiers turn out en masse to wel come tbeir brave comrade abd victoriQus General" ,r. . ; et, jeverj;;UQiMtiraau1)be out to honor one of the distinguished sol diers of the war -. ,. .-:;,;- .Should-the weather be unfavorsiblej the meeting wilLbe held-m the Court-house. V , , ' . Large pELEGATi6N,.-r-A large dele gation of citizens ladies and gentle menwho had been attending the Fair at Henderson, came up pa the News boy last evening, arriving- at 8 o'clock. As far as an expression was heard, all were , satisfied and . well pleased. First Street Extension. The work of extending First Street to Fulton Avenue is progressing rapidly, and the grading will shortly be finished. When completed, it will be one of tbe most beautiful streets in the city. The great change effected in that part of the city by the extension of the street cannot fail to attract the attention of all who pass that way. Approaching Completion. The new German Catholic Church is fast approaching completion. The plaster.lUgis n,ow-bping done, and the&nish ing touches will be put on shortlyj It will, be . magnificently finished inside, and present a highly attractive exterior -.appearance." It is not intended to dedicate it for about two months from the Stb inst. , .. 'A ' ToBACQUl'OP.r-A(;:6bffcco dealer, who has had an opportunity of obserVatidn, Reports' the crop-'in' this regiqo; as,slargf and promising. The yield .ppjacre will not so. great as other seasons, but the quality of the article should the frost not come too early:7rwill be superior. ' ..It is thought there will be a"! great deal more this than last year, so many more acres havingbeen planted. ','.'SLZ., 1 Drunk. Yesterday a plain but neatly dressed woman, accompanied by a pretty little boy about five or six years old, her own child, was seen staggering along Locust Sfreet, while a crowd was gathered at the street corner gazing at her. The child" was a bright looking little fellow. It was indeed a pity to see him led', by a drunken mother, and not a few ex pressed sympathy for him.
'-Bisetit: It will rbel Temeiibered
that some days ago, notice was made! was, .the, grand day, of Tthe .Fair at ai. i .a At. it... t.: 5rtJliJii.lu 1 m. J- 'Uili j.JIa?-
in these columns, of the fact that Ju lius Knoll, one of the most expert atbleterTelobging totjtfci.Turo Verein Society of this city, while practicing f o tin TT11 onJ v aV idLC44AIU ICUiAUU -IIVJfcV, broke bis. arm. lie is a iaborerand is obiige'l W de pend on his daily labor for the means of support. 5 The1 Turners have decided to give him a benefit, and Sat.nrday ef enibg ii fixcdlast-ttheVifimei and Turner; ; Hall, he place. Sir. Knoll wa's'a brave and good soldier during the war for the suppression of the rebellion ; and, like all who were good soldiers is now a good citizen, and has repeatedly pleased and interested the citizens of this city with excellent performances'. "Tiie entertainment on Saturday -night will be first-class, and will consist of music gymnastics, -tableaux, &c.j The above facts' are' 'sufficient to insure a .full house of the liberally disposed of our people'.'-' , ; ''- ' Excitement. There was not a little excitement" on Sixth Street between Main and Sycamore, yesterday morning; Tbat'good-natnredv elderly gentleman, Dr. Wulkop, is in - the habit of leaving, bis ordinarily obedient horse attached- to hi .baggy, standing in : the street. A juvenile of the equine species came gayly frisking along, and the horse, forgetting tbe dignity of his calling, dashed off at a rapid rate, to the great consternaion, of. boys, girlsnd . paasersD'in general1 'Fortunately, nis rebellious spirit was subjugated before any serious damage was done. i The Cotton Mill. The cotton mill in this city, although only a small jwtioo f iher macb wr is in-opera tiorl, and buira1feWr hands1 kre employed, is turning out daily about eiffht hundred dozen of cotton yarn. There nave Deen a great many Draw backs In establishing 'the mill and: getting it into successful operation, but the gentlemen who have control of ifwiJl -ttak'e Aitl kr Pan&: success, which will add greatly to the import ance of this place as a manufacturing. Improvements in Lamasco. It If particularly ffratfyipg f to note the rapid" growth 'of," an id' thi fast increas-J ing improvements in, the city. : A stroll through Lamasco will surprise, those who are5"not accustomed! to travel about town a great deal. There is scarcely square in that part of the -ciiarn whieh'th'ere MSjotoneTjrniora good and substantial houses being erected, and "many of them are large and costly.. This evidence of the growth of the city and the prosperity of the people speaks plainly of 'a' bright prospect in the future. Before Esquire EsiERYThe pugilistic spirit abroad for the last dayortwo.it appears, was not altogether confined to those of coarser jiatureswbo4aaC9atbXiol3,and trowsers, andare 'therefore in - more convenient apparel for such exer-' cises, but even the gentler sex caught the gpirit, as appears from a "record," an ugly thing sometimes, to be found at Eqjiir& Emery'd office; It, on evidence, appeared : that one Amanda Jackson had, contrary to the law for such cases made and' provided, as? saulted -one Mary Cummings, and for this breach , of etiquette, t as well asviolation of the law, it was adjudged that Amanda 1 pay a fine of and contribute to the support of those .whoetha thedignify pf tjhte law is maintained, to tbe amount of $4 9a. Recorder's Court: - Firemen have "often 4mpfa5hei of careless ness. on Vthe part-: of-'teamsters and driters of . express wagons-, &c, , in'' driving over the. hoei darjpg a.ifire. At the late fire which "occurred on Sycamore Street, a few days -ago, an offense of this kind was com pitted, and-it was determined at once to make an example of the man who did it. He iwis accordfbgly Arraigned before theRecrdr,and,4') $3. the costs" amounting" io" $4 Oo. This is., rather deaf fof 'a'1 litlle1 cafVless'ness, but it was thought the example would prevent others from a similar violation of the city ordinance in future. 'V -h ft. i . - : - 'j- ft ' " Opera House R6of. The roof of the Opera House was completed yesterday, and the 'building may now be said to be enclosed. The work on the inside is progressing slowly. - : ," Birds of Migration. -The birds", of migration were seen yesterday in great numbers going South; as-it is supposed in search of A more congenial climate. . The flight of these birds it is said, always precedes cold weather. It that be true, a change may be expected soon.'
The. Henderson Fair.1 Yesterday
AACuuci suii. a lie iiiteuuauue waa very large, and the exhibition satis-i factory"? ' It -was theJ -day for the5 grsn Jorpamnt,a$dXoftrCo.u"rsB all, were desirous of witnessing it, and seeing ' who would' be Yhe ViCforT 'Mr. Matt.-Dixon wa the- successful, codr testant 'fo"riihje'j)me,'1hihVas announced amidst great applause. '! ! '.irss. Jjizz5e "Holloway was crowned (iaeen of Love! " andi .itfauiy! and 'Misses' tin'nie'Soper, Alley Mallory, Emma -Sugg-T and r ' Nannie' "Huston', ,Ielow will e , found the Hat of premimms : awarded t yesterday. To day tha 4 married gents tournament wilj come.pff when it'is expected that the "etrdicts1' will, cover themselves with glory,,.- u ,.,MjtTi .it .i i ftI TfelRr; DAY1 FREMHJM8 AWARDED. i( Rirfg!.1 S&llions four years old and over! First premium to Edward Everett, $25 00;' second"; premium to W. B Hyde, ,Union .County. $Z0 00. Ripg S-vStaliionS; nnder, three' years old; no- entry Ring 2. Stallions three and under four years Miss Lt Majors, He'nderson County, $15. OOIL'JlJ AS Ring E. Sweepstakes Stallions. P, Beverjyeniersf CouTity, $20; certificate to W. B. Hyde, Union Codnty. I Ring : 4: Mares : four i years old and ovei DriS. Freeman, Henderson County, $23 CO; certificate to W. McLean, - Henderson County. Ring 5 Mares three years and ' under four-Cr..,'VV. MurphyDaviess County; County. Ring 6. Maxes under three years Wv J. Payne:' nocbinuetition. t?hy,!Daviess Qounryv $20 certificate' iol V.1 3? Paine jRing'lT.BOeVdingSi! four "years'" andJtover,! 'JI'MoLfianu -Hepfjr Cftunty $20;" certificate tpl P. GeJiipga, Wif year s Vn'd Vndrt ffm, McLean, of Henderson j County, $15; certificate t6JW. Howard, Henderson CountyRWi9. Gildings under I till a tV J wui a viv a a w waa BifnionointyVno a6mpdtilioit.LRing 10.. Rockaway (trlaresirDryJu D. Col1ms,- $15: certificate to W. W RoysnJ eB 'iG. Sweepstaltes TC ter3,$2q;McLean(?rt 1 1;1 ENTREES GRAND TOU&NAUKNTi 1st. Matt. " Dixon,"of Henderson, iiSiAnt ofhKti Belfe ofiiren Jet-Bn. 2d. Webb;'1V.,David,.UniontowB, Kebtuckj, Knlghf fjf Scotland 1 ! ' Sif nm Premium to Matt. DixSnr $ 5? ' -vwarn. ui ww r.;, ' w :i;. Rev.; C7 vSim.3, the. late pastpr a Trinity Church, leaves vith his family this morning for, his' new-field of labor at Indianapolis. ' Fdr two years and a half he has labored, in this city with great acceptability and success When he came, his congregation worshipped itttthe old Locust Street Church,' the new edifice being in an incomplete condition-. The building enterprise; was proving a heavy bur. .den, and the membership were not a little , discouraged. ;;by.: the death of their previous pastor, liev. Albion Fellows. Me. S1113 Jeaves -his congregation in most excellent condition in every respect, carrying witn mm the affection of all with whom he had to dq during his pastorate. An, earnest, faijthful,; and isagacious worker, the "cause of. , the. Master teems always to ;prosper in his hands, in whatever part of the .vineyard ; he is called to labor.. We wish him in bis new charge.; ih!e success that crowned hi f ffiixts'here, aad eveporibuaaani. . TttE. REGfSTRY.-The result of the regi;txy. as' publisnei ia "ye&terday's paper was incompletg'itid 'not?' en--:; .t&ej: .V?t?I''Ia-.'tli's;.' T-irst or Qo'urt House Precinct the total -of voters registered was 1,911. In the Second' ox Upper Prec,inctthe tpial pf voters itioniig-i naa 1UU -IU IUC XU11A or Lamasco' Precinct; 1,153l the totaCt)f JterH-efrBSered 'in thar township being 4,034. There Tar'eTit U said,5 abbut 303 voters who have', not' registered. If these attempt to vote the .formula of the law will have to be .carried out, and it 'will, of Upurseretard.t yoting, (J Thej lawi requires ; h,fljn( ..Wiail be checked on the registry book when the vote is cast.4 All for Darling. There is one h ouse in Lamasco in which there are forfeea voters. Thelistyis .headed by four soldiers,: who appreciate the services at a gallant.comrade. Of the whole number in that house, not one will vote against Captain Darling, but all will vote and work for him. That house is not divided against itself much. : .
&ESEBAL KIMBALL TO BE PEES EXT.
Let 've'ry; Union 1 man ,ia,'itIi!ciS,7 '.n::: turn'ouVto the--' j : i; Grand Rally on Satiirday Jf Ight.;' General .'Nathan . .Kimball,' ' the . h ero, and patiriotj, .'will be 'present -and talk, to the people. Let the 6oldiersturn out ti3Un;itoJa'allantand distinguished comrade;. Other speakers will also 'be in 'attendance.. V ., .' "'' , 'iA HiGri Mess. There was a; high old mussrio a saloon last night, some half a dozen of persons being engaged in ii. i; It; was stated that half a dozen' reViblTerB were drawn at ' once, .but no serious damase was done. An old FgVQarg'bAwe'Sd,twcJof themeh was said to be the cause, the balance of iU tikmg' axdte it HI j ., , CoMPROMISElrThe cases for assault and battery, out of which the Justjcf p;the Peaae expected to get the "usual fees," haying laid overjfor the nighi,-? were accordingly compromised yesterday, or. at least; the accusing parties did not put in an appearance, i "' Personal. Among the passengers by last night's train was General Ben Spooner, United States Marshal for the" District of Indiana, and Captain LI AVBuxke) oZ sejr Pqunf jf ; i 1 Delayed. Iu oonsequence of the crjerwded 'stat', of ' affairs at Terre Hautej the mail train was delayed in leaving over an hour,' and, did, no tarrive here until after 'J2 O'jJo-Jk-;, There Weref three coaches crowded full: to tnis city. ni uri'i - AJ Oft nym tti4 -3 1)1 Tafel? In a long pfaVi!:foT tarn'tk's arrived, j It set in at' half nasi ' one 6 clock, add was a faiisarrjjl. We do not ptopose t"81!!6... i ),LOCAI.NOTICS; lit Hrtii n i-iu 1 . iii j 1. - ii-. I Hi.r x-mu ;- ty. .Y-rr?TA- yji rA 1 -City Orders for Sale.- Inquire at the Journal Office. sf (l&riEhtfhiat iroffftei iTashihfeto'n HYWtovSVtvmillM iPWadelphia; forjte., epdowmon-t ,of -tqRivorside, Institute for ' 'Soldiers'" a n4 ' Sailors' Orphft?sfT aa-ethatf M4betin laid out'initffcraccdfanee with the terms of .th? cbarljet! as. granted for this purpose by the Legislature nof Pennsylvania. This charter 6f the Washington Library. .Company ; legalizes the very acts , that its : member are -now perfqf miog for this1 n5blq object. The planra8 most of our readers are aware, consists Jn seljipgstockat?! per sharejeachrsharf or-lharesTieTng accompanied Jby a handsorne fine steel plate engraving, worth fifty per cent, more ! 'than -:4s actually paid for the stock. Besides this, every share of stock secures one present in the great !'drsrxibntion'of, presents "tAshareholders. Of these presents the aggregate value is $300,000, one of them Being worth the enormous sum of $40,0J0, another $20,000. another $10,000, and one worth' $5,000, ' and two worth $2,500 ach, several worth $1,000 each, and 60 on. This is simply the plan in brief as adopted and presented to the public. Every shareholder will obtain some present in the great distribution besides ? the beautiful engraving at the time of purchase, and each one has an - equal chance of getting a small fortune. Wholesale Millinery. William Hughes, corner of Second and Maiu, ia receiving a large stock of new style Millinery, at wholesale, very low. 3-3 - ; " ' ' Fresh Oysters Price Reduced, at Maltby's Oyster Depot,, 45 Main Street;- ... 3-3J H. Hermann. Household Furniture-at AucII0$ On Monday, October 7th, at 9 A. Ji., atmy residepceon First, between Elm and Pine1 Streets. i ... . i u s i . m i wt G. -FrtttRTON. .1- VA ' A innnti nft hniiQp ilonhlf d(slr. -W . - .UUV. " -JJ " J imwM Ktnva onr .a finp Hall & i 1rw 'a ifaf&fot sale1 at'N'i. 46 Main Street, by sep27-3t W. G. Fuller'ton. 1 Ilo for . HENDERSoNThe Newabqyi will' inake. jtwo inp,aohi day during the fair at Henderson, leaving Evansville at 8 and Hi 'a.; and returning will leave Henderson at 9i A- 31. anc i at : 6 P. M. '2-tf. Milward's Needles are the best. T's&T Just received at the tfevTYbrJc trrotdry 100 boxes New York and Ohio Factory," and 100 boxes choice Hamburg ebeese.' ' 'sep27-tf - ' iCktrJci Spool Gwtton 'i8 &.Ctd to 80. Store ; for Rent. A splendid store, No. 7(5 Main Street, now occupied by Cook & Healy. Inquire of au27 . . . Cook: & Heal y. "fIf you want to get any Clothing made, I would advis . you to go to H. . & B. Ahlering's, No. ' 36 . Slain Street, as they are now receiving and opening a big stock of Cloths, Cassimeres.v estings, &c, which has been carefully selected and bought at low figures; so they cannot be beaten in regard to price and fit. sell dtf
f. TftllonfothHthan OUr V, Cotton.
3T A large assortment of those fine crystal visiting-cards still on hand at the -Journal1 office. The ladies will please take notice. , Oysters. Noble & Co.'s celebrated Baltimore oysters received daiiy at the Neit.,York Grocery. :J. : . sep27-eodlm. ii ' 1 ' r. - ,-. ; . Clark's Sprl Cotton is the best. f,,l)L'adfe!-'juie Clark's Spool Co tton. Jfilward't'Ifeluo Wtedles, in Patent Wrappers; are superior to all others. ,ji i i - ' ' III t V:!. ' MOT A full i-supply ' of Justices' Blanks for sale at this bffiee. ' : tf Mibygrd's JtfeedUi for aJe 0 very where. ::.;;;:cj orders, In any amount, for 6ale at- the Banking House' Of i )-.; -. . W. J. Lowry & Co:, se23tf.JJovl' North First Street. Machines Use ClarWi Spool Cotton Gents: The finest and best selected stock cf goods for Fall ' and Winter ever brought V- this city can be found at 54 'Main Street.; Call and see. ' ' ' " Smith & Darling, aug27' ' '. Merchant Tailors. ' Catcher's Files;-;;;;- . Just received a"' large importation direct from Sheffield. ,A full stock of Gum Belting always on hand. sepl7 Btticher, Kellogg, & Co. ; Consoudation. The firms of Henry E. cBIemkef,"!and Blemker, Tillinann '& Co.; Stove, Dealers and Excelsior' St6ve Works, ' have been consolidated,' and will henceforth be known as Blemker","' Tillman t, Co. All debts and accounts will , be collected and paid by, .,, ,....., may25tf :iHBWker, Tillman & Co. .juHand sewing try Milward't Netdlet. h-HJi-1 I'M' 10 " "IU" .' 11 ": fT1le prince "of ntfers; j Prof. Votter; is' now' "perrnaneritly1 located yiih J.'miCaxUKiyiz handles the shears' wtthgrace and defies competition; so give him a calUf.you want something 'stylish, '';,'.,'. 8?pt7rtf -1COMMISSION CARDS. ItmulT tmit 1 nm jn iii nsixG,::nuB3S v&: Co., .11 : tl ."'' .Hit! t. Hi 1 i 1 -;lT !)--1 ',1 . I I Hl..i Ji f Hl'tl I .l -.ll lt. i! J t II ' ' ' 1 "(bueoeason to HuuW MuSHf ' -j.J f (!--; 01 v :: !i i ! !mi uki i ? I in , V d'itW'i ! f i. (iIUll l.ni "T f. '. Fbtwdrdingisl CoxntkhBion -.:i -fill 1 H.ill) . I U-Kj )M '---'.-K-1 Hil; '-111 !! l IIUNUHI ( i !l''Hl i ' .:S -if - !i !m .i. I fHi f tl-i 1 1.-1 And wnAKrBpA-r; 't-B.ofja.ittoaa ' -i.ll"- - l.! rvt t.i ' ' '. ' . ' .' -I in AGKJJIS i , , . ( ., ; -l! -'-il f . ''..! Hi .)' 1 M '. ' f l- I .;i . --.- -., . :.'.'- '.ii f i . V.. ii C. and PEX.V. iiAILEOlDS, "l :'.) : I i" ' ' i' ' ' ' ' : .- . . : . . i .- - ! ; j : : i - -. - ; '. ' , ' , . t .. ii .ii i " and - General Agents. Star In Ion Line aul dtf. EVANSVILLE, I2f. TII0S. C. SMITH & XU, produce and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. " , Iealers In Flour, Hay, Com, Oats, Grass Seed, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. O SOCIT1X WATER STREKT. 1 EVAIT9 VILLE, ISTD. All orders promptly filled. nn29dtl FOSTER BROTHERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER. GWTN Memphis, Tenr FOSTER, C0PELAND & Ct Cotton, . ; Tobacco, ! --. :i " :-.! -;: , .. AND GENERAL" , O OMMIS8 IOISB 39 Water Street, NEW TOSJC. ConsiD raento solicited Advaneea made on property In tore, or credit given oa Diua xaaing. 1 Refer to Geo. W. Rath bone, Enq., President Eranaville National Bank. Hon. John H. Hopkinn, President First Jffa tlonal Bank, Evansvllle. -Richard Raleigh, Esq., Prea't Merchants' National Bank, Evansvllle. maylS dtf , ' HOWES & BURBANK, Commission 3Ierchantsf Ko. 276 FRONT (STREET, Memphis, Tim. Casta advances made on con8lgnmenU.B may2d3m Charlh Btark. Louis Muzu STARK SCE3TZER. Dealers la SECOND-BAND CLOTHINC. No. S South Second Street, . Bet. Main and Locust, Evansvllle, Ind. Cleaning and Scouring done to order. N.B. Liberal prioes paid for Secondband Clothing. au30 JLJm
