Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 November 1867 — Page 8
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KOTICES. .?. I i i i . it u Shall Ifaiurc bs sataii tfd? T! give debilitating medicines to the Is about as sensible as it would be to trrf hlp a man to his feet by kicking 3nc ien he was Jofi. . Tu jU sort of practice Wu6iofc!3f fashSret, It has filled mb manygfaYeyrfitU that no lon-'-jr believe in it. Is saose who are not strong by nature cx sr-"'- to avoid i he at tacks of disease, they atuiot endeavor to acquire tbe vigor neceamt to resist it. .'Hw is this to be done? Common sense Mac;rts, by the use of invigorating mediMSI lmr . ' srafojeet is to strengthen het'--.TEX WITHOUT KXCITIN IT. Tais object is accomplished by the jndi-3u-eose of the most potent and genial of wi re-cetable tonics and alteratives, HOSsarnrf.R's stomach bittkkh. bluiiy valuable propel ties are combined be sills preparation, it improves tbe ap-mrt'.ts-, and renders digestion easy and peris gveSifteadiness to the nerves. Induces ; healthy, -natural flow of bile, prevents )3Mlipatioii without undu'y pu-glng the Sxwreis, -ut!y stimulates the circulation, -na4 by promoLliirf a vigorous condition of ti pLyslcal system, prqmotes, also, that sis-i'aness wui'ia is the trmst indication orf x, weli-balanced condition of all the aniaiiii power.-. Strainer leaves both the body ani the iKina more or ies exhausted. Now is Ihf tirit to rec uit llieiu, anil thus forestall til Tt ialarious levers and other complaint vr.-x.ia prostrate so mauy thousands every Hall's Vegetable Sicilian - HaIr IvENEWEB. .'jl'aa only infallible Hair Preparation for StsCormg Graff ilnsr.t't its Origiiiat Color, ititfi JS-ttinoting iu Growth. il is the cheapest preparation ever offer.wl lo tbe public, as one bottle will last Jvsgex ana accorapiisn moie than -three iiettles of aViy other preparation." Onr Renewer is not a dye; it will not -Stain the skin as others. ; ; It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp, and lUiKes the hair 'Kft, lustrous, and silken. Our Treatise, ou the Hair sent; free by - ' " - - B. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. JTw sale by all druggists. se4 ; - .' i ; ; t ; i . s Batchelor's Hair Dye." ; r. iii.s siieudi.t Hair Dye is the best in the -OTiit.' Tne -only- true -and perfect IyG .harmless'. Reliable. Insta htaneous. Jso ..Appiintmeit. 'o ridiculous iinbt. ,5iu!Wl1 Black or Brown, i. Remedies the lli; .H2mo Bad. D'len. Invigorates the hair, itiT''jg it soft and beautiful. Tbe genuXi9 lM.sigued W.Uictni A.. BatcheUrr.i Alloth2m are mere imitations, and should be --raided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfttcaers. Factory M Barclay Street, :Ke fwrB EWARK )V. A CCXTERFEIT. rifrc.14 ly. - ' i- - German Eraslre Soap MAXtKVCTl'REI) FROM PURE
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iSTavDARD or Kxi'Bti.sxoE.- Fprsale by ah 5 iuuuao. .4Aic'.j J.J JJ;lf .. Tl'RXEH'S TIC D0L0UREUX or TIRXEU'S IIC DOL0UREIX or rilVKRSAI. FXRAIAli - PII.I. tAlVKKSAI, JjU'UALdilA 11L1J, A Safe, Certain, and Speedy Cure or Neuralgia and all JS'ervous Diseases. it Is n iinS liliug-remedy- in; all cn'jes of ytinl Neuraigiit, often effecting a perfect ire.;n a single t4ay. No form vf Nervous soease fails to yiei.l to its magic influence. 32vn the severest cases of Chrome Neuralix.ud general Nerv-.vis Derangements of zuany j-ear.s' sta!ulitir, affecaini- I'he'euiire tysirm, are coniplete-y and pt-rmauenily re.l by it iu a fer days, or a few weeks U Ite utmost. It contains nothing injurious to the most delicate system, and can ways be. nsad with pertect t-afety, it is in tumsULt. Uit' tjy tne oe.st physicians, who ive it their unanimous and unqualified jipivroval. .-seui iy mail on receipt t' il rauil two postage-stamps. So:d very A-iiere. TURSKK k CO sole Proprietors. V-io Treiuout Street,' Boston, Mass. 1K-J6 d3:u,eod 'How many mothers suffer the agony erf seeing thir little ones suatcned away rom ihem "by the Whooping Cough, or riptucfia, when a single bottle of Poland's White Pine Compound would have saved the baby's life. It U infallible.. ,. - ... . . ' ' - ;-; . i i . lew - Queeus ware -: House; .LIGHTEN &:ICHENlIAl!SiK -.. : i. a a IMPORTERS OF r.:i :7o ti":. i t fiVL ' .;r....-i i m tit FtKNISHISG GO 0D, ' Ao. 3 South First Strees, . WErc Articles ARE SOW OPKMu T'ttv "TOOKt uptendid assortTnoTit rr Articles ever Imported to thlbcit'.ibri atocs of . - - . - . I ,T now complete, and only want looking tlo indaoe ah to make their purchases ot o; and our s.tok of ti, i; COMMON -WARE-' i iarse, and will be sold aa low at) the lowwttlu the United States.-; i ) ' 'i.r. -:i : n' t , T " - : A'i ' -' "Our assortment of "Bohemian 3lat"aui ailvr-Plated Ware In ou of tile tinest ever selected for the trade of this city; and7 w have the advantage or our senior partner residing in tfn-r city of New York, and at Sill times on hand s'l-ftinu Hie laiesLstyl"jed 'a,'.:r.i o: ware-, caZScttm
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r t Leave Arrive. ; r ' : Evunsvtile. Vinceunw-. T. li:m Accom'od't'n, 5:30 a M I M:A a m iMail- y rOO A M 11:4-.. a M Vincenneij Ap 4:25 p m !7:1 p m S J COirtXG SOUTH Leave Leave , Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. iTville. Vlncennes Ac ..... I 6:Un 9JJIAM Freight & Ac 6:40 A M 12:30t Ml 5:38 F M Mail 4 -.40 F M I 7 :56 F M 10: 40 p M ' - - ; :' 1-, Terr8 Hante and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE Leave. Arrive. ! 11.-2.5 A M Day Express...i.i... ... 2: a m Nisht. Express 3 :10 PL M I 10 :5) p st Mail :ii a m 4 :40 F M Ohio and BSississippi Railroad. FROM VINCENNES. ' - V Going East. Goinij W't. Mail Express ....... 2 :) p M I 3:0;"i fm 9:50 p M :U3 A 51 STEAMBOAT LINES. ' ,v To Lotjisvii-le. Every Monday and Saturday at lOo'clocn a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. -Mi ' . v ' t ' To Cairo Daily, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. m, - , - i -.. . , ! To Gkeet " River. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. M. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. st. To Eastport. Every - Tuesday r. and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. . To Henderson Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. : t i To Nashville Every Thursday at four p. ra. To Mjimphis Semi-wcefelyT ... '" RocknortStase fvia Newbureh and Eo6nville,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 A. m., on oionaays; v eanesaays ana rnuays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail "Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdaysby 4 B;'M. , f, Mt. Vernon Mail St age leaves daily (ex cept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. sr. , : To IfE'arBirEOHack.aaily (excepk-Suxir day,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m. ,i. ,f ; - . : - s . . i. t - CITY NEWS. The Hebrew School. We learn from Prof. Knight, th&t tjjie Hebrevf School Ts'in a highly flourishing condition, with an average daily attendance of 115 scholars..' T-r.:y:.':-"i . ,. Silver WEDDiya.Hr. i Emanuel Gumberts and wife, of Stringtown, celebrated theic : silver-weddings last night, being the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, in which they were joined by a very large concourse of their friends. A Magnificent Wagon.' Meyer Bros, have treated themselves to a new furniture wagon'; one of the handsomest we ever saw. It was credit to the mechanical skill artesans.. , , of our Sudden Death. As a farmer was 1 e a v i n g t ti e c i Ty "yes fe r d ay , w it h "Ij l s team, one of' his h ori sudd-niS1 fell dead, in the lower part oF the city. We could not ascertain the naWe of the owner, or the cause of the sudden death of the animal: Drown ed. II eh ry Ay a de,' Welsh'msn, and a miner, on his way from the Ohio mines to this city, fell backwards from the boiler deck of the Cobb-Webb, at the foot of French Island, yesterday evening, and was drowned. . - -. . : Closed Up. The track of the street railroad! at the foot oflMaio Street, was about completed, last .evening, including the s,witch,t only two or three rails being yet to lay, and the connections .to-be made with the turn-table. It is to be regretted that the other turn-tables .have not arrived, to enable' the company to start the ears running.' . ; T a ' " An Incipient Fire. Yesterday morning a spark of fife fellintobarrel of shaviugs ia the cellar of the New. building, erected lbissagort -Mr. Henry. IJabenicht, on the corner of: Fourth and Oak Streets, which came weH uigh involving! ;the.-whole t-hiilldiog in names. Fortunatejy fue. fire was discovered and, extinguished L before it had ; madp t na uoh; progress.. There was-poTairni iyftn,.': 'it M,'.., , pERSONAlHAfcoong ;the r stV.atige'rs' in the city yesterday we noticed -the7 n a in 6T"o f CoTo del, Th o m as pST.Pa ce and Majorrio'okof Bodnville"; Jesse W. Laird1 '6g&6frp$tj iiith lack, of. Viu'cenhes; M. Watkius, of New Albany; J. W. Lookwood, Agent f PcririlU .T.irrRViT. af Mmikiif Vernon ; and.Pr. A. liewjsj jPicetoD. ' - t AVVALKLN"i .ABiSHWij-f A ncSro,f , named Srlas DrtvidsOn committed .a? assault and battery, below the Creek, oh Moae; JoneW, 'an' Afrioan-. 1 He was arrested .by Frank i Morris, and Lodged iu jail. Oj his. .poison .-was f oud1 a perfeot.battery-iof artilleryviin the shajMisr-.o j jrsVolvietftJ ypigl!pg;si size from six - to5 eight inches in lengths ;To day he will , have to an swer the double charge of assault and battery and carrying numerous concealed weapons.
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!- ,.r! i Tcult Cdui t h St !! a U n.C'M of fj ';'i-ji;stine': t"9. ; -ur i a t-e Company, the V; the in whit;i I'.txi uvidsji :a was closed, and a part1' of lite ' arguments had ' been made .when we left the court room yesterday eveniag, and the case was probably submitted to the jury last Bight.', '.In addition to the counsel named yesterday - in connection, Col. James G.: Jones appeared on the part of the 'defence,:' :,. Mrs. .Elizabeth.. Baijy, 'alias . Edwards, gave bail oa two indictments: one for bigamy,' 'in the sum 6f three hundred dollars, the other for perjury, in the sum of two. hundred and fifty dollars. '' Sil'as Bell, of Warrick County, went on her bond. The Case of Wui; Hedges; vs. ..Elizabeth .Edwards, nZt'as Baily, was continued till the third .Monday in January, when1 it will probably.be tried; at a. special term. ' ' - ' - -' - 1 " - ' The New Street Cars. We availed .jiif selves .of an opportunity a day , or ,two ago, of examining minutely the new street cars that have for some time' "past ' been here waiting to be got iu -motion as soon as the, track, is completed. They . are certainly most elegantly -constructed, and are far more, roomy "and capacious iban we had supposed. They-are to be drawn by one horse or mule;'and have a small circular platform in front for. the driver, and that eo constructed that it can only -be entered from the'i ear. The cars, are wide and roomy; and after the seats . are filled, will afford 'space for at least twenty passengers to jstand in the isle, with rod" and straps . overhead .by which to steady themselves. The cars are, we presume, capable of accomodating about. forty-five; persons.' . The door at the rear closes like an omnibus, the! step being' covered to prevent interlopers from stealing a ride, . and the door is under :tho- control of the diiver, and no one can enter or retire without his.(kuowledge.; ' The. patent money box is ingeni-. ous! device, an-d is plaeed at the foxard end 'of the car, by the side of the doo.,.r The upper portion, is composed of glass, so that the driver can see the .money, or . ticket drop upon the moveable platform-that- separates the! uppet'Trom the lower' apartment. .When the di;iyer seea that the change or ticket: is; al right, he tips the small platforrrf in the een'ter of - the box aijd lets ,it drop iuto the safe.below, at'.-the same time causing a bell to strike within the box, but for exactly what purpose was opt. tutiy clear to our mind. If the . passenger has : not the exact change he can reach a. bill through1 the door to the driver, who returns "him the full, amouu't. ia change, including one or more five cent pieces, one of which the passenger Jrpps into the aperture at the top of the box, when it is. beyond . the ,1-each of either passenger; or driver; and can opjvje reached by the" man who carries, the. key r of the, safe. There are objections to "this" style of car, but tjhere are. likewise objections . to ail others. Uur people will soon have an opportunity , of testing their advantages and disadvantages. , A t . A Water Haul. Our friend, the Recorder, had nothing: at all to do yestcrd.ayj , One warr;at?.was.fissue.lJ buj: th 'arty1 was" afterwards iakerf before Justice Emery, where justice was dealt out to hiuT,""a?-will be louad reooruea eisewneres in inese cAiuniosvthe mdrars.6frthe edmpwnty :1o'r else'1 Jtne police oaving had 'trieir lattontion turned toa'fdH.I'bulglar.'iftirTnef, ledting-'Hninbf offetfsesV'' . -: ' ' BEFOftEj JrisTICEihi Walker,'-1.1-: ani FetteraW filed an'1 affidavit 'yesterday beore3Jutiee Walkeix 'agajnst Alfred and JahniMurray, -J'or surety of the peace, making oath that Jiaifcad juat caucc; iu i i - aau uiut imithey would do bodily injury ' to him l setfyr iDjilfy to. his ' :! rroperty.1 Aflet a Oareful and full 'iavestitrsitioo, IHs. T- T- , ,1 , .S - ' t Honor held Alfred in the sum of ?30, and jibcharjred Joh'u. ; Th- 'parties? are - from the upper bayou: and Ire neighbors.) Baply lNJUHETx-4-f We are informed thatv'hifo' Councilman ;K!le wast driving, aioug Fourth . Street, near WilMhire',s r .-c.ooper, ' 'h op, ', le! .was thrown from his exjpreis Wifgt)n,while crossing-a little-' gully, aiighting" on his shoulder upon a wooden gutter. He was taken up and couveyed home, and a physician called in. He was
I oauiy injured.
The Festival Last Nioht. The attendance at Turner Hall last night was shamefully meager, and by no means such as we had confidently anticipated, or-a. right to expect.- The kidies have made most commendible efforts to render the entertainment worthy, of a liberal patronage, irre
spective" of-thc worthiness of the obrj jec-t for whioh.lt fs given.T The' hall was iieatly fcut not expensively decorated, and an abundance of . everything that could tempt the appetite or please the eye .was offered by the most bewitching damsels and the most elegant and dignified dames. Gipsies of such captivating beauty that they would have tempted an anchorite from his vows of celibacy, frisked through the hall .adroitly picking the pockets'," and' telling the fortunes. of the visitors, bearing their spoils to their tent, and demanding a rausom with' a fascjnting uii!e that was perfectly irresistable. We :have seen no 'entertainment' gotten ip in better style, or promises to afford greater amusement ; ? - :This morning; at 10 'o'clock, a'nfag"nificent lunch will be setv to which all the merchants, business meh,.16cal editors and respectable, lpa,fera are "invited and to-night the entertainment will be repeated, with increased attractions. The- orphans,1 for whose benefit the festival" is given, will be present to; express In1- perioc; tlr gratitude to those who .contribute, to 'their necessities. It will not be creditable to bur city;: that boasts t)f its fine churches' and crowded congregations, if the Hall- is; no crowded tonight, The Crescent City Band,, as is ever their wont, discoursed last night, and will to-night, the most delightful strins. ,'c f , : j '. Before Justice Emery. Justice Emery had two; cases of assault and battery to dispose of yesterday. The first was that of the State vsJ. John Howe, for assault and battery on Mrs. Elizabeth Mildred, for which he was '.fined $1, with $3 85ycpstsIS which he paid. The other was that of the! State-vs. Michael Doyle, for assault and batterv committed on the nerson of Thomas. Shields, for which,Jie was fined ?f, with' 13 20 'costs.'of which' ,he paid $1 03, and the 'Squire donated bini Yh s barariee Out of his fees. Terrier 1a'4t Fata'l ' A:cc?M At. Yesterday morning, at half past s,ix. o' c 1 ock, as Preston S. Shartle, ba g - gage-master oa John Chamber's train, ou the Terre IKtuteS and Indianapolis llailroad, was coupling cars at Terre Haute,, he .wasjimmeJ. between the ears"in suchli 'manner as" ro'trush his body. -Ha survived butiwq hurs. The deceased was an excellent and highly. estijemed yoii)g man, .ajLrytk v er of-Conductor Sh'aitle dn'the Imf l road, and soa-in-law to Mr. .Isaac -Bartholomew, who keeps the eating house at the Union; Railway Station at Terre Haute. Nearly Completed. The extension of the freight depot of the Evansville & Crawfordsville B,. R. is nearly "all under roof, and the heavy . timbers, for the platform are in position. A small portion of the roof, remains to be slated, and the floors of the platforms laid down. It is L intended, we believe, to add an additional 120 feet .next Reason, wfien.thelioiaiwill hiave one of the finest freight depots in the western couutryTfcJ -; jj'i'L i - ,PRCPAREDfJ f02 THE . Wlgrf Trade. Tne officers of the Evansville & CrawfQcdbyillejRjkilroad have been diligently at ' work during the past good weather in putting the rpad in the very best Lbssible cdn for the Winter campaign Bridges and culverts 2aforfg'! the- wEoW line "'--"& have been renewed or strengthened. f-ihe track has been carefully exain? 1 inedYtrf4-.iftIl Moootiwtry tapaira -. hava .1 been made .to- it, ---Taking, advantage of the dull season piptj of .the bD?CL-. uiuurca uavc uecu puu iu luuiuugu repair, ani n6w.lobk"..as gobdi as.' new in everyresrJe'ct.'A ,'lrge :force, is being '"constantly worked 'in the ex tensive shops of the' Company,- under the sagacious superintendettce of, the master machiiilsf,!;Mjt'i.: John',!- Witei; rsew cars "a it bejn ' built, and whatever is needed isbeiug.,dooe .to pern Ifect the conditiou of the road and the rolUngJ"stoc;, a .to .Increase (jh.e facilities of the Vaad fordoing busi-i ness. Tho.'canaL5: hViingV-faildd to surp-ly waterfcr the . shops a'ftd for ; the locomotives, Messrs;'- Smith & Miller were employed' to sink'' their' patent tubular wells,' which they successfully performed, and the ohop9 and tanks are now abundantly supj plied, Willi the laciliuea at nana to
The wateel ia steam,i inge-. niously arranged, machiheryf haying been adapted to the purpose A per-i son could spend a whole day, and be all the iwhile interested, in examining the various shops and the arrangements for facilitating business. ' We know of no road that is better fur' nished in this respect. ' Mysterious. As we were on our way to the Turner Hall, about a quarter to 11 o'clock last - night, and just a? we '"were passing the New Metropolitan Theatre, we 6aw a man approaching with two well -filled sacks, due under , each; arm. They looked like smalt canvas mail bags some two feet in length. .Just as he reached the stream' of light' that shone from Philip, Hill's saloon, he stopped '.suddenlyand tame 1 upon his heel, and proceeded in the opposite direction,' turning dowu Vine kStreet, .'towards the river. We watch ed him till he disappeared about the alley running from. Vine to Sycamore Street, and then hastened . to : notily Frank, .Horris' of, ;.the '.fiffair.', He hastened to the' Spot where the mys terious ' stranger 'disappeared, when he met a poUcemany who had come up from the -river, but had met no one. i The alley in : both directions, and all places where it was possible for a man to hide, in: that : vicinity, were di igently eearcbed, but no .one could be found We have scarcely a doubt but that he was one of the burglars who have been operating in the city,, attempting to get away with a portion of his booty. Popular House. We understand that the House of Thad: P. Gibsori & Co., of Evansville, are getting very liberal consignments from Paducah. We are glad to hear it. There are no more energetic, industrious and capable business men in the West than the members-of this house, and they ileserve the highest consideration and confidence or the ; business men ot Paducah. Paducah Herald. This ' "house " has we arc" glad ' to knoWj a verjr large basmess already iu this city, and we wish the firm abundant success. 1 : . .-' -'. : J i 1 AinuseiiteiilM. New Metropolitan There was a very fair audience at the New Metro politan last .night to rtwitpess the. representatidrf o'f 'the "Colecn Bawn," which was very well performed, though but few of the dramatis perisoiue were well up in their parts. M:.sses Annie and K-.te Mayhew sustained themselves admirably, as did also Miss. Lizzie Jackson and Miss Maggie Mayling. Messrs. Golden and Volts gave very creditable representations.. off their assumed characters, exceptr that we 'thought that Mr; Golden let Ei;y O'CoDuer remain a -little too long iu the water. With a little nsore' perfect frtudyj we believe the company could produce that beautiful and thrilling play in a manner seldom surpassed. The "Swiss Cottage," with Miss Annie Maybew as Lizette, was very well performed, Mr. Hamilton keeping the house in a roar. To-night will be produced :that . admirable and popular play, the ' Peep O'Day." with a sagacious cast of characters. s LOCAL NOTICES. Dry Goods too Cheap to Give Away. Just received at the New York Store, opposite the Opera House, twenty pieces of Belgian Poplius, at 50 cents per yard; twenty pieces of French .alltwool .Merinoes at $1 00; "twenty-five pieces all-wool Empress Cloth at 90 cents. Merrimac Prints, 12 cents."' "Elegant designs of double Paisley iihawis. - A magnificent assortment of Cloakings at reduced prjees- , A ;jjew. stock of Cioak.anl Dress Trimmings. ' " ' - ' J. T. & S. A. CoOLIDGfE. nov7 2t Sewino Machine for Sale. A T chine, convenient size for shoe or mL - ' .111 I 1 harness and saddle worx; acknowledged to be the best in use has been used a short time ; -i as, good as new, but will be sold ata discount. y 'S. W.tTufner,'i , novC 2t. ' 7 South First St. t-j'i " '. i.t. .. ,fi . IS?" The Kreatmsh still con tinues kb Carlui'a Gr cheap' ClotTiu as ne is swung, iui y tweBty-nve per cent, less that any hdue in the ciiy. His cuton)-made "work puts one in mind of old timea. Fine blackDoekiu l'ants from nine to ten dollars. It is tru'y,, Wopiftlnpg 'td 'see how low he has otigoodii dowot. As he ays they must be ,'sol, go and t-ee that that is th3place to get cheap.goods. . , ': nov-2t-' '' ' tg.NtwRuckui'heat Finns and UdrAiny.' Alfo the finest Syrttp ever brouch t?;this city, just received at the New York Grocery, Main Street. 3f'hre,r,ri Tfrlir. ,V-n?'-. in P.ttmt
double the surply. pumped, . up-; r by
Fair Notice Th're will be a Fair held on thefiiigtl "of the 9th, V)th,r llth,!12th, L3th and 1-fth orDecem-! ber, for the benefit of tbe pew (Catholic Chnfoli. r lartieurafa will be fully published. oct2J dtf ' Ladies I use Clark's Spool Cotton. : i Gents: The finest and best selected stock cf goods for Fall and Winter ever broujrht to fhis city can be found at 64 Main- Street.' Call ani
see. aug27 Smith & Darling, Merchant Triors. Milward,i Keedle for Bale everywhere i i Consolidation. - The firms of Henry E. Blemkerf and rBleniker, Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stove Works, have been consolidated, and will henceforth bo ' known as Blemker,' Tillman & Co.All debts and accounts will be collected and paid by may23tf Blemker. Tillman & Co. , o Machiues Use Clark's Sjol Cotton Hand sewing try MilioanVt Ni:cdh$. Ot , . Milward's Needles are the best. Clark's Spool Cotton is th best. 4b3A full- nupply of Justices ' Blanks for wale at this ofhec. tf Clark's Sjmh)1 Cotton is 0 Cerd ti 80 i . i l . I 1 1 ; Take none otter thud Cfitrk'sCotton. REAL 3 S TATE. iilcNEELY, SCHDBSIiT & CO.'S Uenl.JlHtato ud Iuhiir;iiic i m -Agcroy, 1 '' So. I. WAMII.J1 Ill.OC Ii, (Corner IUxmi, Socond Flour,) Oiplt, tha Court-HOufte, '' ' 1-JVANMVlI.l.C, IND. OVER IOO IIOUSKS And LOTS In v. rious partH of lh clly for nl, includltjtf soriifl g.MHi KirslNK!- IM'.Ol'KK'i'Y. KXCKLIjKNT OAUDtMMi LAND, convenient to the city. KAKM1NU LAMj, Improved and unltn proved, In thin mid other Htate4, lor or exchange for city projeity. AImo, Tliulier and Coal Landit. liUKlneHS oiliee and f-lore Uooins to ltd; aUo comfortable Lodglng-toootnn, near 1 he centre of bunlnewt. A uumlr ol barnaUiM now en our books, and heveral af)flicntloiis on file to purchase deHirable property, i'erwiini having such for nale may find ciiNtomerM by applying at this AKt'iicy. We have a number ot applicat ionH lor renting d welllriK' Iioiihi-h. J'erHouH havluK real eitlate Jur (title, ;liaiiK, or rent are j-(iueled to enter Ibe delail on our hooka for reference. No cl. arise unl property; ! disposed of. Terms lea.vjuable. Cail aud'aee. Of all kliida elI"ucU:d iu Kod comiatileM. Hpecial attention k,vj" t" UKK IN.-iUli-A.NCK, NOTARIAL IlfHINKsiH tranwucUjU , at thht edieoi- k .;...!. , I " We have aduilltud Mr, THdmak l. Bkittos to a partDOhhip In tbe nbovo IiimInew, who, iu conjuuul Son il h l uuderhianed, will Kive it hi Htlent ton. The ctyleof the firm will he McNeely, jsr-huherl 4 Co. . l JAMrM il. McXKKId'. , , . . . - -JIIN rHJIir:HJY - Nov. 2, 1W7. novl .tiw Real Estate Agency, TTAVKWI'IAKH A llV.Xl. f SI XIt , Jf.I. Afiicy lor ti,e Mile ot SlM it-utllii ot la IlilH. hOllhew, :,., afcC ' ' i'cih'ji nvitit; hoiiww or Jiiuri f rentoj 'eil, ir jxei-mm- wiHtiiu t puiliai.! or rent, will do well ly tulhui on them al their oilUte, ou Tiird Street, near Locust, junell tf .1.1 i8. M. IlOLtY'S In the ofrloe of Wm. F:mery, JukIIc of th Peace, on Third Htreet, between Muiu aud , Locuwt. . Heal Entate bought and sold on comialu- i don, at reanoDahie rat-. No chaise if the tale is not e dec Led: Will attend to the payment of laim, collecting of debt, renting uf bourten, Ac., it o )yi,iin BRAT & DAY, . , ; -; i . . PIiyician8 aud hureoiiM, ' " o: 4'PfItST ftTKEKT.' Will ride In the coantrjr. tun'.'H dim I DH, WEBBER , fForinily ofilipKiUHvill( Ky.) Ofler' Vli'pmfekKlofi.l netvlcp.it !o the cltlren of Kvnvl lie. ' ' II it Ketdnce ou Third, txJtvreen Cherry and 0k Hlreeta. . ' ' Office over t he Pout-Office. ntZ7 d'lrn 'i.-i ? : .!;;::' ! vi 1 NATIONAL. HOTEL, Corner or Vain and Firth Streets VINCUNNES, JND. 91. JUC -, lrir Jt . ttW BuHne run to and from the ilouHe to DepoU on time for every Train, liuwi wdl convey lJasseigerflrtJ any part of theCity.. c-ctldt - . r- r-J! rrM. . C O L L i: G U S C It I I . witn which The Best Land In the World 1 may b bought at c lor IOO AcrcH. Send for a circular, or 'all on ' 4 O. P.. BK'M'KK. - - - itMlianapoIlft, Ind. Office W. VfuUinuUju rftreeU ael.l dW2m . t ,V. HOLFF, . Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and i - i llJtAll Ut-aler iu, i ' If Hud dies, Ifanift COL LA R, a nd ,S'k DDLLtr ' , ..lIAliPWAllP, Xo. 58 Main Street, corner Second, CVAX-vil.l.fc., l.MJ,
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