Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 January 1868 — Page 4

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fBTI-atfcJ i,AlLY BY The Evausvilb Jonrntl Company. Nj. 6 Locust Street, K vans? i lie; Id. 'subscription TERMS. iklffiJJl'AX'YANCE. I5 'J 'T I 3 A '. - ' ' ' cue year, by mail - 510 wo eix moQihii, by xuali . ...... 5 5 ""tree monthR, by mail. ... OO 8y ie weer payable to carrier...... 2 . . Tri.Hfeklr Jooronl. One yearV.V'"'"Hlx nifrnths.... ........... 7 Oi 4 oo Wechlf Jonrasl. . Oae copy, on.e year , & Five copies, one year Pea copien, one year 15 ISJE5WS ITKM. Gold closed in Sew York, yesf erday, at 1103l4O?. There was a most davtructlve fire in Chicago on the night of the 28th instant, reuniting lq Uia destruction of about jj.C -O-000 worth of property. The CincinhaKiV'Ch-mber of Commerce, on the 2Sth instant, appointed thirty-two delegates to the Commercial Convention, which meets In Boston on the 5th of next month. ' ' 1 " George Francis. Train is delivering lectures in Cork, on American and Irishsubjects. He 1 very popular with the Irish. Edward basbiel, shot by his father,' at Memphis,' on the 27th Jnst., died on the 23th inst. The father has been committed for trial ip the Criminal Court. M . The Academy of Music, which was under the management of Miss Trimble a' Albany, N. Y., was burned, the 29th inst. Not hing was saved. ' The loss is estimated at S1Q.IX), ; partially insured. The dry good store of Luke Bros., adjoining; was also burned. The stock was saved. A St. Louis dispatch dated the 29th, says: Last eight and to-day was the e ldest of the season. The mercury sunk to three degrees'-oelow-eero; "The river closed here last night, locking in the ice two ferry boats, which were attempting to cross at the time. The river is now nearly OBe con-. tinuQ.us gorga. between here and Cairo. Communication with the Illinois shore is cut off, but the-Ice, .will soon be strong enough for the passage of teams. ' ' " , O-VURESSIOXAL. SUMMARY. Senate-, Jan. 29.-.-A, communication from the President, e no losing the report of the Secretary of State relative to the purchase of Alaska, was referred to the Committee on Foteign AtTaira... .The resolutions of the Colorado Legislature, prayinr for admission as a State, was referred to the Committee on Territories...... Anthony Introduced a Joint resolution for the publication of a Medical and Surgical History of the rebellion,- with Statlst'cs of' the Provost Marshal's Bureau. Referred.. : Merrill, from the Committee on Conference, made a report on the bill to supply deficiencies on expenses of reconstruction acts. Adopted. House. The House proceeded to the cou. sideratlon of the bill which declares forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to aid in the construction of fall ; roads la Alabama, Mississippi,' Louisiana and FIorIda......Sawyer introduced a bill to amend the act of the 25th of JnIyKl(, authorizing the construction . of brigdea' across the Mississippi River, by extending Its benefits to the La Crosse & Prescott Railroad Company. Referred to Committee on Commerce....,,.., Johnson introduced a Joint resolution declaratory of the rights and power of the federal and State (icr'i ernments, and of the r ghts of citizenship. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ' ' Senator Morton's bpecch Will appeaj ij&tbeWEEKLY JtaNAL of Thursday next. Persona wishing extra copies will please Itiive their orders at the Journal Counting Itoom to-day. Senator Morton's Speech. It is with pleasure we print ia fall, this morning, the great speech of Senator Monro:?' on Reconstruction, delivered in the United States Senate on Friday last. We have already copied numerous notices from both Democratic and Kepublican papers, showing the powerful impression i: produced in the Senate Chamber, and the congratulations extended to the Senator at its close. We believe its effectswill be equally decided in all parts of the country. We are sure no Indianian, whatever may be his politics, can real it without feeling proud that his State is represented in the Senate by a man capable of making such an argument. It seems to us, after a somewhat careful reading of the speech, that most of the positions assumed have been so fortified by fact aEd logic law and precedent as to be jmpregnable..'.Thc speech. is unusually free frout personalities or partisan- bitterness., It is a hightoned argument, addressed to the intelligence of the American people. Democrats can read it without fear of personal insult. Indeed, the most com plimentary attention Senator Morton has received has been from members of that party. ... . So much has been said, and oftentimes badly said, on the question of reconstruction, that jthgwholfiusubs. ? I jecthas become confused in the minds of the people. OThey are at a loss to distinguish t,he,lifirez;ca btween'the President's plan and that of Congress. Many have concluded that the question itelf is but a bone of contention4, over which Congress and the Presi

dent are manifesting their hatred of jcach other; and yrere it hot ,fof,.vthe personal animosity existing- between the Legislative -.and Executive branches of: the. Goyernment, the whole matter, would be, settled without difficulty dr delay. We regard Senator .Morton's, speech as timely in removing the cjoudal w(hjLch, have been settling down and envelop ine this whole iubjeefc- li ia the-ffirst gun of the campaign pf 18C3, which dispels the fog and shows the oppos

ing lines of battle. More than that, jU .T.i may draw ammunition with which to make the fight and win the victory. We trust every Republican iiL the First Congressional District will read the spech carefully, ' and then hand it to a Denjotratio neighbor. 1 xETROlr. Democratic r tutors Urging the Call ins or a Convention State Ticket to be Nominated.'! ' ' '- Detroit, January 29: Editors of Democratic papery thraughoat the State are urging "the State Central Committee to call a Convention on the 4th of March for the nomination of a State ticket and Relegates to the National .Democratic .Convention, They argue in" favor of" an. early convention, on the ground that they have no enunciation of principles upon the great and j important issues of the coming campaign, '- no common plati form, which is required as a rallying and starting point for local organizations in the State. COLD 3PKING3,N. Y. railroad Accidentfrom the Tractcx Badly Injured. Fire Cars Thrown -Several Persons Cold Springs, N. Y., January 28. As the Cincinnati "Express, on the Hudson River1 Railroad, ; which : left New York at o'clock this .morning, reached a point one mile north of Cornwall Station, it ran on a broken rail. The engine, baggage, and smokers', cars passed over it in safety, but five passenger cars ran off against the rocks, tearing out the sides. They were all filled with passengers, five or six of whom were injured one badly cut in the forehead and on the face. One man was hurt in the back, and another in the breast, none of them seriously. The train was. detained one hour. The track is now cleared and trains running regularly. MEMPHIS. Man Sboots his own Sob Train Runs Over a Man and Cats off Both i-i'gs and one Arm A Sobber Breaks Jail. Memphis. January '29. Edward Dashiel, shot by his father yesterday. 4 a ed this morning, lho lather has been committed for trial in the criminal court- ; ; The Louisville train last night, near MeKeiJzteVj ran ove a man, cuttirg'off both his' legs and one arm. The body, was found, this morning. He is supposed to have been an employee on the train, who had been benumbed by the cold and had fallen off. Jim Creizh ton, wrio was .arrested for robbing the express-office !at Jackson. Tennessee, some time since, broke jail Monday night. ' - Factobyvill, Pa , January -29 Delegates have been -elected in Wyoming Couaty. to the State: Couven tion. A resolution was massed favoring General Grant for President and Mr. Grow for Vice President. : ' IIOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa.. Jan Oq 7f- I At the Blair County Democratic Convention, a resolution, was passed ini structing their delegates to the State Convention to vote for the nomination of Gen. Hancock for the Presidency. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Washington, January 29. lt SENATE.-A communication from the President,' enclosing the report of the Secretary of Stated relative to the purchase of Alaska, was referred to: the Committee on ;Foreirn Affairs, The resolutions, of tKe Colorado Legislature, praying for, admission as a State, were referred ia the Committee on Territories. ;s " k Anthpiy jntro'duced. a joint resolution for toe' publication of a Medical and Sur icai History of the Rebellion, with Statistics of the ; Provost Mar-, shal's- Bureau. Referred.; On motion of Grimes the Senaxe took up the bill for the sale; of iron clads. He said the Naval Cc maiittee proposed an, amendment to the bill providing for the retention of these: Dictator, Kalamazoo and ' Pasaaic clashes, 19 in all, leaving 35 to be sold. . !fne. amendment was adopted, i and after some amendments in detail the bill pafcsed. .MerriU,-ilVoia;i.the' iCommittee on Confereuce,.made,a report. on the bill to supply deficiencies' on eipenses bf refonstractton sets.1 Acropted." -.r. Williams; introduced 4 bill creatinff a national bureau of insurance. At the expiraUon ofitho raorniag tiour the'Stipplem-entary Tieconstruction bill naitie B.t UJlUMJXH t .it Pomeroy replied, iemelenth to liuckaiew spose in opposition to the bill.

At ' ?o,Ji"lon -ofBucc8 Ic's remarks. "Crogia secured life floor, arid the Senate adjourued. HOUSE. fludd introduced a bill to regulate the appraisement and in-

ppeciioa of.imports.i Referred tg the Committee on Commerce. A The House proceeded to the con federation of the bill which declares forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to aid in the construe tion of railroads in Alabama, Missis sippi. .Louisiana and b londa. Johnson introduced a joint resolution declaratory of the rights and powers of the Federal and State Goverame3,?D zeosTiip. Kefe andj ofi ihe, Tigbtsof citi. rreu to the Judiciary Committee. .Ml -- H Sawyer introduced a bill to amend the act of the 25th of July, 1SG6, authorizing the construction of bridges across the Mississippi River, by ex tending, it3 benefits to the .La Crosse & Prcscoft Railroad Company. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. The Speaker presented a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, with a report of the amount of United States 10 40 bonds issued or disposed of by the Treasury - Do partment, since,-the 4sl of; October, 1867. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Also a communication from the Secretary-of-War, with a report of the Chief Engineers,' relating to the survey of Port Clinton. Referred to the Committee, on Commerce. Adjourned. UOfiNBROOK & CO., ,.(.,. -j DKALEK3 IN , ,: .'. Agricultural Implements,' and Oils. Agents for !-,.; Fairbanks' Scales. ' We keep on hand a general assortment o; these Justly celebrated Balances. They ar durable and warranted accurate, aiad tfif cheapest, aU things considered. Sizes troir. one drachm to 150 tons. tanH d im UHLHORISI & BRINKMAN ' ' - Successors to M. A. Lawkknck, ' - m ... (Established in IMS.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' - AMKRlCA.lt AND ITALIAN MARBL and a superior quality "Of Limestone fot building purposes. Window sills; caps, fronts, door sills, Ac, Xos. 100, 102, and 101 Main Street. Next to Court House," " - - - VHiivillc. Imliaua. . tnenl4 !v WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!! TERSOSS IX WAST OF GOOD, cheap, dry wood can be suPDiitd bv plying immediately to Klat Boat, foot ' Locust street, or to Troup's Feed More. corner Fourthand Main, or to JOHN SMYTH. jan22 lwd Division, bet. SLtx and 6th P. 6EMONI!. GKO. 1 DIXON. T.J. HUNT SEUOXLV DIXON & CO. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1868. TTTE HAVE, THIS WAY, associII aiea ourselves loreiuer or the pur pose ot doinz a Wholesale Boot and tihoe Business, in ibis city, under the firm name or cemouin, uixon co. ; also, ror doing a manufacturing business in the town of Abiogton. Massachusetts, under the' firm same of Hunt. Semonin & Coy, office, at rne of Hunt x-eari ourieo, jsosLon. r. SEMONIN. : . ... -,. ,,. GEO. L. DIXON. T.J. HUNT. Evansville, Ind., Jan.;' 1, 1868 "t I have, this day, admit' ed as co-partners to my present Boot and Shoe Business, V this city, and also , in tt-e manulacturli business, in AbiugtOn, Massachuetl Geo. L. Dixop and 1. J. Hunt, as will t seei. by trie above card, giving the fir: names and their objects. . . . . Mr. Hunt, who has a life-lontt expen ence io the manufactnriBg business and a number one Judge of Boots and Sooes, will devote his whole time to manufacturing expressly for the Evansville House and ti e purchase of such goods as we do not expect to make ourselves. . -j 'lhefirm. by this new arrangement, wil. possess advantages which but Jw bousef can claim, and will be able to offer inducements to our trade, both as regards price , and quality. The .object-of the different members ot the firm in this association is not to oo business for a day, but a lifetime; and, to accomplish their objects, they expect to do business upon correct nrinninlps. therehv meritlug a fulhsnare of the trade. '1 o my old patrons. I returu my sincere :unu&s lur lueir uueraj paironage, anu hope, by close attention, 10 merit a oontinua&ce of the same in the future. " Very respectfully, ' -Jan7 ; r. NCM4XIN. BE1BM MEAT.' Choice Steaks and Roasts, Of a fine fat Bear, can be hid to-day at Vickery ' J3x o ?s. GENUINE, BEAR'S OIL. J i ' . , . . So valuable for the hair, and so hard to get pure, can be obtained, without mixture, for a few days only, at the ! I'CUEKA. RAZiAlS, v ' 75 3Xain Street, : t VICKERY BRO'S. i ' ,-y ! 1 ii;i T .Hi" .pi. " "., XfSL: A-T, WEBBER (Formerly of HopkinsvIUei iCy i ; Offers hU fM-pfewionaJk verriceataUieciU zensof Evansville. . . , , - Kesideoce on Third, between Cherry aoi Oak Streets. Office over the Post-Office. se27 d3m

Oo- Srrtiierj-liii. TIIK rSiEtSIGXEI, IIAVIVt: purchased the interest of James stet in lu the Planins? 'Mill and Manu aclurlm; fiusinesj.. have formed a partnership wdh B F. Trible for the rU' poie ot continuiuu

the above butiiuess at the old stand. B. F. TKIBLE. .:.. JACOB MYERS, . i . - MICHAEL MYERS Under the name of TRIBLE, MYERS & BRO. In retirine from the above partnership I desire to return my thanks lo my friends who have lavoreu me witn Dusineas. anu would ask their continuance wit h the new firm. JAMES STEELE, Jan30 6m Notice. T HE HAIITXERSIIIP IIKRET lore existine bet ween the uuderslicned under the firm of STEK LE4TRIBLE. is this, day dissolved, by the. withdrawal of James" Sttele. xne unsettled ousmess oi the firm LI be settled by James Steele. .. - JAMES STKK . JB 4 ' B. F. TRIBLE. , Evansville, January 27, 1868. rjanSO lw NEW GROCERY, . STORE. EVANSVILLE GROCERY. EB. CBOKS. DAVID JESKIJfS. TTAVIXG THIS SAT OPESEDour XI. More of a well selected dock of Kam Jy Groceries at No. Main Street, between t-ourth and Fifth Streets, we take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have, and will keep coustantly on hand, a full and complete assortment of Family Groceries: also, Willow Ware, Crockery Ware. Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Salt. Ac.,- fcc. We will sell our goods as low as the lowest elsewhe e. WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD, Goods delivered to any part of the city free or charge. . By adhering to the above, and by strict attention to business, we hope t merit a . full share of tho public patronage. Please give us a call. .Don't forgei, tbe place. , CEOSS & JEXKI.VS. I-. B. All Dersons desiriue to purchase sand in lar;:e or small quantities, can be accommodated by leaving their orders at the EvaDsvil'le Grocery: , jan Uitm . tt. iir. .-. ELASTIC SPONGE! A KUBSTirilTE :fk ,w k Hair and Feathers tor Mattresses. Cushions j IHllou-s. Furniture, and all. Co ll O fcte;y purposes. EXCLUSiyE AGENCIES GRANTED. TIip Amiprlcan' Patent Sponge Com pan v. sole manufacturers of the celebrated H lastic Sponge, aregrantlug Exclusive Agencies ior tne saie or tneir goou. ine great anu increasing demand tor this wonderlul ar tide offers a rare opportunity to Agents, wnemer practical npnoisterers or nou Descriptive pamphlet, circular contain ing terms of agency, and sample of go Mis sent by mail. Audi ess. A. W.GOOUEL.U. General Agent for Company. 12 and 14 Cliff Street, New York. jan30 w Coroner's Sale, No. L TTir VIRTUE F AN EXECUTION em issued out of the office of the Clerk of tne Court of Common Pleas of Vander burgh County, (State of Indiana, In favor of David J. Macltey aud Walking F. Nesblt, a. ainst Jacob H. Miller, Thomas N. Pace, rllram c ivanny, anu louis rsauny. for the rum of one thousand and sixty dwllara and twenty-three cents, together with all interest ana corns, 1 will, on Saturday. February 29th. 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court tiou-e in tne city or Evan vine, vandei burgh County, State of Indiana, offer for Kale at puoiijc Auction, the rents and profits for the term of seven years, of the following UescriDea Ileal nutate, to-wil: Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, in Block 2, in Jacobsville, witn improvement,: also, lot a. in tsiocic 2, -Southern Enlargement, and improvements, in the city of Evansvil'e, tstate ot Indiana. And should said rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to sat isfy said writ and costs. I will at the same time and p ace offer tor sale the fee simple of said premises. SAMUEL P. HAVLIN, Coroner V. C. ' Evansville, Ind., Jau 29th, 168. . r Coroner's Sale, No 2. BY VIRU K F AN EXECUTION issued oui of the office oi the Clerk of tue Court of Common Pleas of Vauderburgh Couaty, State of Indiana, in favor of Cfcar M. VVelhorn agaiusi. Jacob li. Miller, for l he sum of four hundrt dand fiftyeight dol.ars and seventy cents, together with all Interest and costs; I will on Saturday, February 29th. 168, between the hours of 10. o'clock A. M. and i o cloc k p. M. of said day, at t he door of the Court House iu the city of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rent and proflis for the term of seven years, of the following dscrid real estate, to wit : Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. in Block 2 in Jacobsville, with Improvements; al.o lot 3, in Block 2, Southern Enlargement, and improvements, iu the city of Evansville, Slate of Indiana; aud should said reins and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said vrrt and costs, I will a the name time and place oner lor sale tne lee s.mpie oi saiu premises, SAilutlil'.llAVLifl, Coroner, v. c. Evansville, Ind., January 29, 1S8. Coroner's Sals NTo. 3. BV V1RUKOFAX E-XtX-H'IIOS issued out of the Circuit Court ot Vauderbursh Countv. State of Indiana, in favor of John P. H. Short, and against Hiram C. Nanny. Jacob 11. Miller, and Thoma N. Pace, for the sum of heven hundred an thirty-two dollars ard thirty cents, toge.her with all interest and costs, 1 wilt, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 18 8, Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. sr., and 4 o'clock p.m. of sail dav. at the door of the Court House, iu the city of Kvausville, Vanderburgh Countv, State of Indiana, offer for sale, at ub:ic auction, the rents and profits, for the term of heven years, of the foliowiug de-ic ibed real estate, to-wit: I.ots 1. 2. 3. and 4, in Block 2. Jacobsville, with improvements; and also, Lot 3, in Bk-ck 2, Southern Enlargement, and improvements in the city of Evausviile, Siate of Indiana.' .i i i . i . - And should said rents and ptoflts not sell for a sum sufficient o, sailsfy aid writ and costs, I will, at the same time: and place, offer for sale the fee simple of sai l premises, sutjeot to the fohowln credits: A prll SO h, IShf, 1(300 00 ; June 1st., it, 570 00 ; June 14th, 18t7. tlS4 07; August lUth, 1SG7, 8S5 00. SAMUEL P. HAVLIN, . . ' Coroner V. C. Evansville, Joaary30, lW. ' REMOVAL. A It 91 ST RO X MapoftcMbr,o .'j

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i ti um ntv;. -i r mr uealers in hl kinds of Brass Cockt'1 MUX STREET, "'"WnlstSes.'anrfijteara Gauges; - PartJcuJ&i: attention paid to repairing and adjusting EVAN8VH.I.E, Isn. Steam Gauges fjunetf

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DR. I. HAAS ISesitleut Icntit, Over First National Bank, ; Comer Main and First Street, ' ! . ; ( ' , . . . ..... "- ' Evansville, Ind . - i MANUFACTURER OF roSTINr ous Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vul canite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Artificial Palates, Ac. . ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxid (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Cb). roform, Ether, and also several local pan lyzers. - .' NEURALGIC Affection treated. -MY FACILITIES are as good and n establishment as large (consisting of ri. rooms) as any In the United Htau. ' I RETURN MY THANKS for the, e tensive patronage received during the pa EIGHT YEARS. incbtf DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, Surgeon Dentist, 1 r Office, No. IO FIRST STREET, bet Main r ' and Locust, Tenders his professional services to the citizens of Evansville and vicinity IfeJfttf Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas.-ttc.aliu vlate pain in extracting Uwth. CARPETS. CARPET WAREHOUSE. Who Wants a Clieap Carpet I . ' . Prices Iteducctl. IN roSlOBMITlT TO THE MAFC facturers' new Scale of Prices lor 1HM. we have mar ked our aootls down so as still to offer them at as low figures as they are retailed by any house in the United States rastor west, CARPETS, ; OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WALL-PAPERS, . ; " WINDOW-SHADES, ' LACE CORTALNS And a full line of cheap and elegant Furnishing Goods Generally, , ,, FOB Families, Steamboats, and Hotels, W3I. E. FRENCH & CO., janlO QUEEHSWARI . M1BK No. 25 ITirst St DIRECT IMPORTERS AND. WHOLESALE DEALERS E QUEENSWARi GLASSWARE 'of'EVERY DESCRIPTION Oold-Uand aud Plain White FRENCH AND ENGLISH O H I ' IV Jt FRENCH. ENGLISH, AND GERM FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.'. Also. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanter&i Hanging Lamps, and Chandeliers. We are Agents for MF.RIDEN BRITAN NIA CO.'S and ROOEKS BROTHERS celebrated SILVER-PLATFD VARE, which has stood'tbe tc&6 o. ever twenty I years- u mi. . . Build era and Painters. HAVE IN STORK, 5o,ooo pounds strictly pure White Lead. 50,000 pounds pure Ntar White Lead. 50,110 pounds Bay Htate White Lead. 1,0;M) fallons Linseed Oil. 5,1110 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. Window Giasa. all sizes. Gla.lers Points and Pntfy Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or In OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purcuased in the West, , KKLLEK 4 WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, ImL nieh.6 tf ;aoob sr-rici.. johk j. sikzjchI J. Sinzicli & Son, Vrt. 2t WATCK STREET, Between Kyeamore and Vine. BOA T STORES, .GROCERIES. CORDAGE, OAK UM, Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Ronin, W; ought Spikes. .' - .,- . AC, &C Lard. Coal, and Lubricating OH. Crdors prompt iy filled at lowest rates. aoKiSdJ'" . . WM. a TURN0CK & 00, J3RASS' FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters.

WORKS. Excelsior Stoic Works. ItI.J:IKi;iC, TILLJI1X A Co, (Successors to II. . BlemkeiO, MA I' FA C'l V It f : its heavy of the fine and EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and the famous CHARTER STOVE, and the good aud cheap Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, and a great variety of UK A TINt 8TOVKX, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also, Light and Smooth Country HollowWare, SkilleU and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Dog-Irons, Dinner PoUt, Tea-Kettle; and frarticularat'.et ion paid to the manufaa ure of IiOQ:;aWork CCZ-IE0:i rPOVTS, CRATES. 4c, It, Also Tluwuro j " " ' " and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited before purchasing else, where. Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at No. M Second Street, II. E. Kleinker'i eld stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN k CO. mavM DRUGS & CHEMICALS 78 MfUii street. 7U SPARKS & PICQUET, . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers In Paints. Oils, Glass and Puttj, Physicians' carefully selected. 'unit. JO IIX LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drug?., Dealer In Medicines, Paints. Oils. Brushes. Ac. MAIN sr., bet. Second auc Third, Evansville, led. Particular attention iriven to t'lTTTINf WINDOW GLASH toanyslge. Jun21 dtf T. C. UIU DWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DKALtM t!l DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &c Coraer Third and Main Streets, EVAflSVILLK, lKl, Prescnptions carefullv compounded, dar or night. inovlj dam J1 oil 1 1 x o j l"o r ' Is the place to aet your Prescrivtiont filled, jf you want them filled correct. Jan27 miiE FOLIOWIXI PKKPARA. Just, received and for sile at JLm Hons just, received S IILAKHFKK' Prescription Store: Turner's Tic iXiloureux, Wilson's Consumption Cure, Upham's Meat Cure for Consumption. Winchester's Uriiniihim. phites for Consumption. Qni7 Atl KIIAOKS OF AfCLINj; JDVE Colors, for sale at hch LAEPFKR'.H Drug Store, . Jan27 Corner Main, aud becoud Sts. a MLr.iri Jt. Artkts' Col' Falet, Knlvei, B ri apisokti:t or lors in lubes. Palets and Brushes. Gold l.ft Held Bronze. Enelisli Canvass and Drvinir Oii and Varnbihes. for sale at No. &tf Main EU janl.7 Hell liiepfor'. tfie best pl.t cc to get j ure Drugs and Medicines. jau7 Wholesale JriilHtja . AD MAXITACTURIXG IHEMISn No. 3 Main Street . AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESr LIQUID DYES. KE.SKRAL ACiKNTH FOR t ; - . - is!:" DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC STROt UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, PILE OINTMENT. . Opera Irug Store. STEWART & BUTLEE, Apothecaries and Druggists, No. IH Vimt Street, (Opposite the Opera-House.) IS T.II E.. f . A V. E TO QET ' PURE - ' ; Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, t and TpiLETjAJtTICLESj , ,! . Combs, Brushes, Ladies Porte-, , 1 .-IU . "VAMW03. AH 4 . . . -H pure WIN KHand BRANDIES or Med1oiaai furpones. ., ,:...' , . -i aOeuulne Patent MedlflDet). 1 . ' - ' .'?(PrefccriptiOiMi carefully prepared at all 1 hours. Don't forget the Opera Drug Store. neviSdJin

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