Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1867 — Page 3
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1867.
REAL ESTATE.
llval r.al4 ami lniraii-f (C.tfl, X.Vyi; iliTl Floor,) ! posit? the Court-Honsf, kVANSViLLF., lM. i.tVKR lOO ItorrsKM and I.OTM In vrlotis part of th city for mil, Including wnri good HUH I N KMM PKnpKttTY. J KX 1 LLICNT GAIiUKNJ NO ,L AN . Convenient to the city. r' " "' 'j FA KM I NO LAM), Improved find nnlirtproved, In thin and othir Htat, for sale or exchanK for city property. Alto, Tlmlwir, Coal, and Haltne Land, j i,u$ltivi0rti'nrul fitorv Robins to lell; filtfd a eoinfrtnuble TMflgliiK-Eootn, neiy the centre of business. A numlitror bargains now an our books, and several applications on file to purchase desirable property. Person having r-aeh fm mil my nid motr PT uyyytJuX ai tJiJ Ac j-iV .W iiv iiUi'6i; of jj'lii:allouH lor ruullnic dwelling-houaea. - Persona having real estate for sale, Chanue, or rnt are requested to enter the details on our book for reference. No ctwwtt uul'H rrojec4y Is diapasod of. vTt-raia seasonable..: - INNiriCAK4'K Of all kind effected lu good companies. Special attention given to I ..IKK INrJUKANCK. i st-r NOTAUIAIi .BUtjlNJ-'iSH transacted at thU-oittce. XiJJ -- EXCELLENT FABM FOR SALE. Tb4owri4r tf a ftrwt-rate FA.KW, wlaiftng to remove to IhlM city, will m'II tlie name nt a reasonable prlrn and on easy terms. It Is located In HntHrnt- County, Ind., near Carlisle, and convenient to the E.&C. K. It. There are ) acres ZSi cleared, ami 7" In walnut poplar and sugar.rnapta llitiber. Then 'are Utt sugar trees. The Improvel!i(itil,os; the firm art; Nubntaotlal and ' comfortable. Prt nty of running water at all seasons, anil a Rood supply of fruit. A smaller farm, well Improved, near Kvansvllle, will be taken in part payment. For further itrtlouJnr apply at this Agency.' ocl5 New Ileal Estate Agency, jr. p. i:iiiou v sua HATK OIK!t:i A RKAIi FJSTAT Agency for the sale of and renting ol lands, limine. Ac, An, Pernon having houses or land to rent ot sell, or'nernon. wishing to purehase or rent, will do well by culling on them at their office, on Third Street, near Locust, In i:iliott'M Jlloelc. JuneU,tf ! C S. M. ROLKI'S In t he office of Wm. EmeryVJustlmB- of th Peace, out Third street, between jyu an Iiea! EMate ldiKht and Hold on wmmlut 8lc,atronoiit)li) rates. No charge If th aale Ih not efTected. Will attend to the pay! inent of taxeti.'OuilectluK of dobta, renting o.fcouHe, 6c, a u m jy- d:tiu j DRUGS &i CHEMICALbi 7S JXaiu mrcet.y 7S a. cnipi'0 , 'mnAiTirT'5 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTf Dealer In Paint. Oils, 01h anclI'utt: JjlclaJj oareyyiy Bewctea ; AVholestile and Retail Dragg.. ' V Dealer In " . ' Jhdt'ciik'Sy Paints, OilsIfrusKes, &c.t JA13 NT., bet. Second and Third. I KvauHvlHe, Ind. ! rartlcutnr attention given to CUTTINtl "WINDOW U LAWS to any slxe. Uwvdi dti OPflRl DRUG STOKE, d -STEWART-BUTLERr : (SucceseotM W V.4f. Voting & Co..) j rnEscRlPTtOx $R ug gists. Jfo. IS FIrs Street, , ; '(Ch'a'ndier'i fclocfcr.V ' Et ansvh.k, 10. . , . , A new and complete stock, of Drugs and Medicines, Clvenucuh, Per' fumery, 2'oiUl and Fancy Articles. B PreaarlptlMui carefully, prepared -at ail hours. au2d3ra (Late of Oweuaboro, Ky.) DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, r; ' CHE3UCALS, : ' PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, Ac, Coraer Tbin and Alain Streets, v : . i .. .. n..t.. s ;,,... , ETA8VIIiI.B, IKI i PieaoripUona oarafully compounded, da or night.: . 4- i (imU(Um ' . !-i : ; ' t t ? I ""'1 t ! Tll7 ' i(CL0CD & Am TUi 1 Wliolenale iDirugglSfa AND liAXFACTlTRLG iMlmiST? No. 5 Hain Street ; AaEJoa for iEORGlf aREED'S DOMESliT w GENERAL AOENT3 FOR ' DR. ARMISTEAD'S . TONIC SYRD UNIVERSAL ODTMENT, and ' PILE 0INT13ENT. ' All order promptly filled. aprj
HATS AND CAPS.
.'" - & ti' '. - Iilid SPRING TRADE of 1867. THCTK If ATM IV NTORRA mil f y Hortoient tf 0xkI tt orllri which we purchased for 'ANII during th late piitdo la ptlnea .all f which we cw and wlH U ai prtoea that will a (lord th Ketall Merchant large profits. All miccRHMful tnerchaiitH know that the rnmneyit mad In hnylnjf goods. 'An OtW)liH WKLIj JtolTOlIT AllK HALF HOII), and rut we do not chance anything for allowing our Ktnck.we won hi 1 pleand to have everybody that deal in our line come tn and examine ouratylenand price V LANPHEAR & MITCHELL,7 af3 1 Ko. a NORTH F1IWT HT. "jaTFiK A H?MKT5i K NT of Lad lea' ana Jt, MImhoh' Trimmed Hata, of the latent Uprttig btylea, Jiint recelvel at 't1 LAXl'dEAK MliCHELL'W. A'tJKEAT VAUtKTY f ' Men's' and lioyn' . i'ulin-I-af, I.enliorix, Puarl hUruw, and Paaatua Watu, for Uie Hprlng Trade, JUHt rwuolyud, and at greatly reduced price, at apJJ LANI'llEAR 4 MITCHELL'S. "AI. A It U i:T7)f of Hhaker Hooda Juat CjL received and for aale low at at l Aii'HKAK St MITCILELL'H. MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HEILMAN (HuoceaHor to Kratx A Hellm Mannfaeturer aad Builder of . - j . i 1 . ' : ir t. . ' ...-.I- . i - : ' ' - - f-J.-'t . . '. ' " -;' PORTA BUS. A yp STATIONARY r aiuu.i ir u ki-1 '''" TIT STEAM ''ENGINES IND ' BOILERS, .- I i .!' V 1 'if. I. "t 'il j 1 .i . ! , SAW ANP"GIUST MILL ; ' ' fACHINERY, .A IX" ' .U .1' " '' j ! i - 'l viiO Threshing Machines. til 1 .i i in ) .iiVT'" i.v .:- .! I- .,i -.. . r. -, 1.. nr! it h.:. a . Cotton and Tobrtcco'Prewse-.v-.--.v.A ...r. v. : ,t CIRftLAR SAW MILLS, Ac, AC, j ? .vt ;,f t ..'! . j . . : u. i . 1 1 'r':t it -.-' fVANSVILLE, IND. , ., ,iUtf . ,1.1 I Jt ti .1 t t.'l ' Hntirt Iroi and CofpzK Wobk. aiade 10 order on ehort notice. "' IRON' AND BRASS C A. & TING8 I tii.v , of every description. ; ' ' Dealers in Steam Ganges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, Ac, at manufacturers' prlcea. , , REPAIRING , , done at short;notlce. - r I apr25 CONFECTIONERIES. Confectioneries H. M, AHURINO." H. T. HAflSLIU A1ILEEISG & HASSLEII, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Candies, . . , , Foreign Fmits, ' Toys And- l i . FANCY . WA.HE, So. 15 South First Street, . EVANSVILLE. , We manufacture our own Candles, and are prepared to supply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted : We keep a fall assortment" of Foreign Fruits and Nuts, Canned Uoods, fine Preserves, Jellies,. Ac. . j.- - Toys and Fancy Ware i; - " , .. , , - . - . ... , t of everj deecriptlon, for presents and at tractlva amaaenraat. . - ."T" , , Mil - '' V 4.0 . t FIREWORK n fall supply and general variety. jb. I. Mallor j fc Co-S Oysters. BANKING. First National UanL " OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. S. Depository. ' V ' Organized June, 1863. f J CAPITAL 300,004 Johm 8. Hopkins, President; James B. CrmjiR, Cashier. Directors, O. Maghee, John Ingle, Ji Charles Vlele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. 8. Hopkins, Robert Barnes, F. W. Sawyer, C. Preston. . Doing a general Banking, Exohange, and Collection Biatii ees. KeyenaeHtampsfors le. Wor201y
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A C. R03ElvTCRANZ, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, iv, No. Vt Hr-.CO., !) HTRECT, r.t.wein Masu and Kyc.irnor;. 1'en.onal attention: given to P-epalritii. flue Watcher. L;iildJi CARPETS. 1A .1 IVIIOESAT.K and RETAIL .It t-.t .'.'. ; ! v-. i i - i .: ai a n in m iH bxr se Wui.. French & Co. : . r. '. f ' ;No. 10 First; Street, :: t I.- u.V , JBVAN8yiX.Z.E, JCNP., II ED CI UA II TEBS ' , or 8Cppl;is fob , Families, Steamboats & Hotels. Also, AGENTS for the saie of ' GERMAN-ANCHOR ' Bolting Cloth, i. .; .;.'- - r i-.-. -i j i 'ii ,'ii'Hi Velel Carpets !j Brussels Carpets Tapestry Carpets Threc-lMy Carpets Twd-Ply Carpets Ingrain Carpets : Venetian Carpets German Carpets Printed Carpets Listing Carpets Hemp Carpets .. Rag Carpets Window Hollands Window Fixtures Rustic Shades Favorite Shades Venetian Shades Window Cornices Gilt Shades Nottingham Lace Tamboured Lace Window Reps . Rubber Sheeting Window Drapery Parlor Hassocks Carpet Bindings Table Linens . Fruit Napkins Woolen Druegets Curtain Hooks Table Oil-Cloths Piano Covers - u Curtain Gimps Chinese Mattings Jlamlla Mattings Cocoa Mattings . , Bamboo Mattings Velvet Rugs 1 ; Brussols Rugs . Oil-Cloth Rugs.., Velvet Mats , Brussels Mats Rubber Mats : 1 Adelaide Mats Sheepskin Mats Floor Oil-Cloths , Mosquito Bars 1 Linen Sheeting Pillow-Casing Cornice Moulding Bed Blankets Cotton Sheeting Vestibule Rod3 : Carpet Linings Carriage Rugs Picture NailsStair .Rods Picture Cords . Stair Plates -Picture Tassels Counterpanes -Stair Linens Carpet Tacks Window Damasks Curtain Loops ' &c., &c, !to. I j. SJ3- Experienced PAPER-HANGERS and UPHOLSTKKERS furnished when required. . T .-, ,. i Jhe Jatest style at , ! xi V il FBEXCH H1XD0W LAMBRAQUIXS J -!. raade;totorder.f Carpets cuf and m ade to any given measare. oilcloths fitted and put down. vVlndow Corn Ires mounted and put up. Shades of all kinds hung In a superior Bf.J Jl ii J All work warranted satisfactory. Prlcea guaranteed as LOW. as In any similar establishment In the UNITED STATES. v . -j i. - - i : l it . v : WM- E. FBENCII & ?0., 3fo. lO First Street, sel9 . ' - UP-STAJBS. : . TEED STORES. -rti r: i ,f Western Feed Store. ,WBL TROOP & CO Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 'IB A F; CORN,' OA TS, BRAN, MAL, FLOUR, 8HIPSTUFFS, f:j . HOMINY, SALT, LIMB, Ac, UTos. 10S and 110, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, EVAJISVII ljc, Ijro. SST Agent far the Chicago Scale Company.
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ftnu prTVru tllH JUU weir uviamftii, "tr; ! . !. , :; .yhrJ. ' Only half of the IirtW I read, A od I gave you No " for an answer ; Why hldf? 1'rorn the question you ank, , : Bbind the lool'a screftii of. a letter? ' WL 1 facing a woman a tank. il you wanted so truly to get her? , i ; . ' j A woman Is worthy her prle, . , At least while her chances are potv A Dd you know she has many r choice, Before she arrive at. wet twenty-.' - 1 True lovrs are tender to woo, . f ,. And 'tlaseldour they fall In their wooing, But a bachelor's hliame be oi y Oi i , , Tn tliuH hhrink from the deed you are doing! -v.. i-. ... .... .'', It I was no dear In your sight, You should have come up Mkn arnan.Hir, With afew jionc-ht words, and i tnight .j Have given you a different answer. . m , i 1 . .AVTVMAV . No arund hut the beech-nuts falling Through the green and the yellow leaves. And the rainy w.t wind ealnug , ; The swailovN from the eavs; No failing trees ar shedding Their golden splendor yet, But a sunset gleam Is spreading ' ' ' , That seerus like a regret. And the oilnlHon-lrroRsted birdie , , , HlngH his W(wlt't funeral hymn On the oak tree grim and sturdy, 'j In the twilight gathering dim. , , , Poath comes to pomp and glory;' ' " ' They fade the sunny hours; , , '. And races old In story i'as like the summer hours. Presidential Chronology, , js RiiYME.--There has been sevente-cn Presidents of the United States. The subjoined scrap the work of some unknown handwill iblorm the read cr who have been Presidents, and tb4 order , in which, tbeyj occupied' tb chair t ' " '; ' ' ''. i ... 1 . ;f ,;."! '..-' '.ill: Oreal Washltigton was number one; , Then Senator Adams next came on, Jefferson made t he number three; Then Madison, the fourth was he. ' Monroe the firth, to him succeeds; And Mxth, the Junior Adam lead, ' And seventh, Andrew Jackson came; And eighth, we count Van UuranV uarao. Then Harrison made number nine; And tenth, John Tyler niled the line. Polk was the eleventh, as we know. The twelfth was Taylor In the row; Fillmore, the thirteenth, took his place; And Pierce was fourteenth In the race. Hucha nan, the fifteenth. Is seen ; Then Lincoln, as sixteenth, comes iu. Johnson, the seventeenth and last, Htlll lives to close the illustrious past. Now let us stop until we set Who our next President will be. At a wedding recently when the officiating; priest put to the lady the questioq, .''.Wilt thou have this man to bo,.,tbv wedded husband?',' she droprcd the prettiest, courtesy, and with a-modcHity that lent "her beauty additional - grace, replied", :- "If ! you please." jii...n;.r i ' I v.h Ii.-- s 1 Between 'Metaphis arid Nashtille !s the following i inscription on signboard at a railroad crossing;: Lok out for '.the' Iogine when tthe wulo blocs or rings." , ' ' The man who sang; "I am lo'nety since1 my raother.Uiea, isn't quite so lonely now; I The old man married againj.and his . step-mother, makes it lively enough for him .,hnA ..it; t; " I say, Jones, bow; is it that-your wife dresses fio magnificently, arid you alway'a appear out at the elbows?, ' tYott" sec. Thompson", my" wife dresBes according to the 'Gazette 'of J'huhiaib, aiid.I dress according to my Ledger.",,. , , (. ,:,; ,:- ! a- A boy and girl of tender years were disputing as to what their mothers could do. Getting impatient, the little damsel blurted out by the way of'cli-max'-and :!as -'a clincher: -' Well, thero'j3 one thing my mother can do that your can't;, my mother can .takei every, one of. her teeth out at once.'' A; " lovely QIRL. " in Wisconsin,' recently recovered $11,400 damages in a breach ; of promise suit against a perfidious lbver. Her lawyer" congratulated her on the amount, when Bhe exclaimed; with a ferocious glance at the mulcted defendant, - and nervously clenching her fiDger3, "I'd give every penny of it just to have one good pull at bis hair!" ' A human donkey at Chicago, was staring at a man's wife, the other evening, with ai lorgnette, when the married, man took the printed card "Taken," which lay on a. reserved seat near by, and held it. up before his wife. Donkey looked no mote ' A Railroad Acquaintance. A Western railroad conductor tells the following capital hit, of which the Times " makes a note." . "One day last week," said he, " there came on board the cars, from one of the up-country stations, a pretty, genteel - young lady, on her way to this city. She was alone, so' I waited upon her to a good seat, and made, her .as comfortable as possible. It was a few" minules before the starting hour, and she' was so agTeeable and so talkative, that I lingered, -and we had a pleasant chat. ; , t V " Afterward, ., when collecting , the tickets, she detained me again an in; stant, and gave me some fine'peaches which, she said came from her friend's orohard.in th country; and. really I began to think I .had not had bo charming a passenger in many a day; "Well, we arrived iatf the depot' and then I attended her t tha carriage, handed up her carpet bag; and. after alL, what do, you think .she said?"-. " ' " , ' . ' .: . .. ' Now we : thought, of course,' the young lady would say; very politely, " Thank you, sir" -smile like a gleam of sunshine, the carriage roll offhand our friend John Van Dusen, the gentlemanly conductor, would bow an adieu, and with a sigh turn away, and forget the matter, and we stated that as our natural supposition, " No," said the conductor, " she did do such thing: but just as her foot was on the 6tep, she turned, and with a sort of look I can't describe, observed: ' You must consider this, sir, merely a car acquaintance. You must not
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, John drew a long breath. . , ',' What did you say?" wc a.sis J. j,; Vrhy, I thought this rather uncivil, to say the least, so 1 rt'.,'.;"i vory quickly; , . " Certainly not, madam. I wj-. t going to remark that you must : .t feel slighted if unnoticed by mc a!.ywherc etcept on t,hc cars, farrea'. -'. wq' copduptorjE! , have to be ca,r.4al about our acquaintance! " ' , ." And the lady? " said we. ' ' " ,,She 'looked auitd' 'sadly, as ;..',ie drove . ofjf" replica. John.; , , , ; ".'. A keenfir response to an exaipj.ie of female .? snobiBm," could , not have been made, nor better deserved- . COMMISSION CAKi . " ,v-i" ,: - - BK.H, HDBBH, K. W. PATHICK. ' 1'. Tk VI : tH .; i A : , I l . , ' i .! -' ! " - : IIUBBS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding Commtasiori I".,.' rUlERCIIANTS; . .-i . t:-f i -tu:l' , And WUAbf-BOAT VUOVHIKTUaa ii mi' ! - i; . i . i'. . . .',3E-. ti nA PEXX. RAILE9A0S, I Ui , -I ! il ." i ! ' '.:!.. ' l : ii ' '." ! and General Aseots Star Union ilr auldtf EVANHVI LLE, Isa, TIIOS. (j. SMITH & CO., PRODUCB and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealers In Flour, Hay, Com, Oats, Grass Seed and PRODUCE GENERALLY. 'SO- 0 SOUTH WAT EK WTItKET, '" ' EVAXSVILtEj ID. ' 1 ' Ail orders promptly filled. " " fltaOdii .fJll!fit '-"-I I Ii V ,'i'Ol:. 4 .1 f FOSTER BROTHERS, . ; '. .a m tll Clucinuatl, UUlo, ,,;.., ? .,K i.jv!.. .'I'...'.-,, -jiiit ii ii-,;,. X)STKR7WYK ., Memphis, Toni FOSTER, COPELAND & C in t 'i .J -i n v t '.''. . : t ,,: Cotton,1 " ' AND; GENERAL - I I. il-l! U ,1 I''.. 1 , ' '(I, . - ... C OM MI S SI 6 '.'.a&Water Street. " . tf ri-'t fi'. r f ' ii ' 1 j : : i i r il ' '" Consignments solicited. Advances mad rm property in store, or credits given oa bills lading. . i . , . liefer to Geo. W. Ratlibone. Esa., President Evan -' vine National Bank. ' Hon. John H. Hopkins, President First Na tional liank, Evansvillft. Richard Raleigh, Esq., Preft't Merohanu National Bank, Evansvlile. .i may 10 dtf , , . i HOWES & BURBANK, CommiBHlon Merchant, j, No. 376 FRONT NT BEET, Memphis, Tasra. ' Cash advances made on consignments. may2 d.'lm DENTISTS. Resident Dentist, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, .... '.,". ....Evansvllle, Ind., MANUFACTURER OF CNTINU. ous Gum Work, Gold, Hilver, Vulcaaite,Ooralite, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palatea. &c. . ., ADMINIHTRATOHo Nitrous Oxida (an excellent and safe anaesthetic, Chio rofevm. Ether.-and alsoseveral local paraNEURALGIC Affections treated. - -MY FAC1UT1EH are as good and my establishment a rargeT"ni!"'ln8 o' riv roonis) aa any in the United atatea. . f ; I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received daring the past EIGHT YEAM&iiii:!'-.'? ; .: . , ..mctua "' tn DRv J. C.; BIERBOWER, "QSmb -Dentist,;'-' Office, Not JO FIRST TREET, bet Main '.V.i .u-y.l jfc,nd(JJocsojrt,;.,. Tenders ills professional services to tbe citizens erf Evansvlile and' vicinity lfe2tttf , Administers, Nitrous Oxide Gas ito alleviate palnnlextj-aotlng teeth. . JAMES URIE & CO., : ' MANUFACTURERS r " of the celebrated .. :i.i .. i u f.'- . CSIE'8 i PATENT MOVABLE POIBt i - 8TKEL PLOWS. i: '' .! ' J . Offloe-162 and 14 MAIN STREET, ' : . ' ' V James Urie. Eyakrtixxk, Im. , Jy25 13m John H. Koelker. H. F. Blount.
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BOOT SHOE SOUSE. 4 'READ. & OMY, i- t .. .. - ...... ' . TYnoi.i:s.iTii BOOT AK NIIOE 138 RACE STREET, . i . : i .,';'." i .... i ,'$. -'it " ' CIiiolnuHtl, Ohio, . . . A ..'; ,:'',.' JIaye now Jn store the LARGEST and CHEAPEST Stock of ' Good Jood.H of any House in Cincinnati.' Having bought our Goods . ' i i !i.MTor Cah whsH'thcre was a lull in the market' wc ajyjprcpared to sell at leas prices -than "any of oar' neighbors. ' We aro going to, e iU. No man can get out of iheicfeforc '..without tJoodd, if .ow ! 1 Tiiilti t I I .- ' ;i 'I' - i I - .. prices wili indued a'1 purchase.'' Call :'' fa fA b' .: j i:-.'.!i. '' '1 andcej . i.T.,,:-,;i ..r. : r . READ & CRAY, : . ; ni'? '. :- '. '' i (Succesors to ItKAI, MORGAN A CO. ii i . . '.' i JieplO' . ,, . t ... -. GROOERIE3. CHARLESr V1ELE &. CO., j i. - rr . i . : V :':..iv'.ii:bx.'ii's;A'iji3" ... .:. ... .. i ... .jit i V ' . '.- . .. .. '. . . . SOUTHWEST CORNER , t . i . . l ' i ' ' ' ,. . ' ,-i !' -.. ') . First and Sycamore Strata, EVAKSVIXIJS, IlfD. an9dtf. ' K. K. WHXELIR. JAMES D. BIOOS. WHEELER &; HIOOS Wholesale Dealers in, ' ' GEOCERIES, SOUTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND SYCAMORE STBKZTS, Evansville, Ind. All orders promptly attended to. nov2 dtf . . E9AAO HWKANW. DAVID HEIJtANW. I. & . 1TEIMANN, Wholesale Dealers In GEO O E RI E S, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARN'S, GLASSWARE, ,- Ac, Ac, . . - . Ifo. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, .; :, .' ; ,i . EVAN3VILLB, IND. ' FISH DEPOT. ovXdtf . . , , H0RNBR00K & CO., . .. t : ... i . . DKALxaa in Agrleultoral Itiplements, ana Oils.. , . . . Agents for .: Fairbanks' KoaleH. - Wekeeponhand aaeneral assortment of thescjustly celebrated Baianees. They are durable and warranted accurate, aad tne cheapest, ull thlngsconaidered. hl?-s from one drachm to l.W tons. fJanWdtim f ' ' " CRESCENT CITY PROVISION STORK and MEAT JIAItKET. F. W. BENNETT & CO Cor. LOCUST and SECOND 8T3. feb'7 dlv Yov can rut a No. i t.ixr.n. FINISH COLLAR at COFFMAN'd Auction House fbrjw cents a borJ u2S dtf ' .A
