Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 February 1868 — Page 3
THE EVANStttLLE DAILY JOITlltf At : FRf LU Y, FEBR.U A ItY 23. ,1863, ;
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deugs & cncincArs 78 Main fitreet. 7? SPAEKS & PICGIET, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST Dealers tn Paints Oils, Glass and F i:f 1 I , mm- Pbysioiaus' careful iy e!ecti , '' ' 'anil. , , , . " '
joxax iiATAL; : , Wholesale and Retail Drnj?g.. ' . Dealer la .Medicines,' Paints, Oils, Brushes, tfe., - ' MAI.V ST., bet. Second and Third, - Kvansvllle. Ind. ' Particular attention Riven to CUTTINO i WINDOW ULAfcS, toaay ue. -qjunl dtf i -'-'-'S cli 1 ri ei tf e r s Is ths place to get your Prescriptions filled, ij houtoant them filled correctly. Jan27 ;-:
mHE rOLLOWIKfl PREPABA. 1 tions la tions lust receivea ana ior sue ai htHLAEPFf prescription, store: Tomer's Tie Doloureux. Wilson' Conftumotlon Care, Upbara'" Meat Cure for Consumption, Winchester' Hvpopboaphiteo for Consumption. Janz7 A I Colors, for sale at '""' hCHLAKPFKR'H Drug Store, Jan27 Corner Mala and tsecond 8t. A SPLEHBIO ASSORTMENT OF -O. Artists' Color In Tubes, palets ana PaieU Knives, Brushes, Gold Leaf, Gold ' BroDze, Englinli Canvass and Drying-Oil ' and Varnishes, for sale at No. OS Malu, tH , JanZ7 . 1 V elilaepferV fAe best pi t :e,to get j ure Drugs and Medicines. ,, ; aoiii);&.AKix?:;;::! Wholesale 'lruggl4t M AMI F A CT lT RI X G C 11 EMI ST 5 No.. 5, Main Street - - , 1 , AGENT-S FOR . GEORGE H. REED'S DOMEST ! .! LIQUID DYES ' , ': .V- ll ! DR, JJ13USTEAD3 TONIOSYRu ' P1XE 'OINTIJE J) : :m, ... - . .. i v- .-!' s , ., .. . , ; . -,i .! ' . AH OTders promptix cile4,' ,' e Opera Drug &tore. STEWAHT & BUTLER, 1 Apothecaries and Druggists, o. IS First Street, (Oppovlte the Opera-House.) ; ' ZH V II E , I A V E. T JO E Drugs- and Medicines,""'', Chemicals,' Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, ' ' and TOILER AUTICLEii, ; , , .", Ccmbs, Brushes, Ladies' Porte- , . :. - . Monuaies, &c.'. .: ' Pure WINKHaud BRANDIES for Medl clnal Purposes. .. , , ' Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. Don I forget the Opera Drug StQre. P. StMOSIN. GKO. IUOX. T. J. HT7XT SEHOXIX, DIXOX & CO. 1 E-viNSVlLLl:, Inct., jari. i; 18C8. ; T r WE HAVE, THIS DAY, Associated ourselves together ior the purpose o: iloiax-tf Wholesale Boot and ishoe -Business, in iiiIh city, under the firm uame of hemuuiu. Dixou i Co.; also, for doiug a rnauufacl urlux ba.siues In Lite, town ot , Abitglon. Ma4jac iiukel t, onder libe rlrtu name of Hunt Beiaouin s Co., orlicu at 1T Peari,Stret't, Koston. .'..-i i , ' f. REMONIN. UKO. L. DIXON. X. J. HUM.
' ' r h E VA.NsriLLi:, Ina., J an. 1; 18C3.; , I have. UiU day, admitted a co-partner In my prew-nt Boot and Shoe Business. 1' this city, ard alo In He manutaclurli ... busiuw. ia Abiuglun, Mohiett.. ! Oeo. 1. Dixon ai:d 'i. JHunt, us w.iil I, nee-, by u e above card, giving the &n names a-.id their Objects. . Mr. Hunt, who has a Iif-loUi ex t er. uce lu the ruauufaoturing butue.- aad a tiaiuber one Juii: ot B30l aud Snoes, will devote lii-wh-le time to manufacturing expressly for Hie Kvansvllie House auc I , i Ilo iurhaf nf huor vooda as we Jo uol 4 , eiiw ct to make ours. Ives. ;- . The ni in, by tbU lifw arrangement, wiL -. . poss Hdvautugea which but tew honset Cb.n c:aiai, ana wul le able to offer induoe-i mei Us to our trade, both aa reg-trdx prlcet aid quality. . The object of the different member oJ the tlrm in tl.ik sociuiiii i not to do buslnes ior a day, iut a iiietime; and. to - aw iiu lith theli objei-ts, they expeiv to do -i busings upon correct, principles, thereby meruit s a full snare of tue traae. . . . si . 1Q.IH.V old t.alrou. 1 rtorii my sincere
thanks tor iheir liberal patronage, and ' hope, ty cKife ntteutii n. io hleric a continuance of the same In the future. Very refpecttmly, an7 v. St.MuSiy. 3o- lai-tiierwliip.;. Til K ODEHMUXKP, 1IAVIXO purchased, the interest ot Jauies Steele )u the ltautn Mill and Mauu'aclnrlnij BoHinegM, have formed a pivrtneiship with B K. Trible for the pu-po.-e of continuing ' the aboTe business at ne old stand. , ii. V. TKIBLK. . . JACOH MYKKS, MICHABX MY ICRS.,. " TJnder the name of , TRIBLE, MYERS & BRO. : CARD.
In retiring irom the above partnership I desire to return my thanks to my friends who have favorea me with business, and would ask their continuauce with the new Arm. JAMEiS STEELE. Evansvllle, Jan. 29.
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GEO. S. SON NT AG & CO., 7 " ".(1. Bellows,! ,-r.V. n-f. ni !t)i''iil i -1' ' Band and Sledge Hammers Ilorse Shoes, s " ; Horse Nails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers' Files, Coil Chain, ; : - ' ' !, Leather Belting, io. 29 FIRST IBEETmi' 11,1 febX9. EVAN8VILLE, IND. WOODROV, REITZ & COn SC0CB880B3 TO H.C. WOODROW,) I Proprietors, tf, the ' j , C It, 22 S C E IT T C IT1T JRoliitig IVlill, A-It ' Manufacturer of and Dealers la all f . t . . . f . ' . Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, Horse and Mule Shoes, ANVILS,, VISES BEL LOWS, Blacksmiths' and : Wazon-Makers, ", 7 , Stock' generally,,. !(! ; ,, ' ' '.. ' t ' 'i The attention ot dealers and cousnraert is called to the fact that our Rolling M1U U bow iu eeupet tunnint order, and w r nreuared to nil orders for any -dzea of Iron at the siiortet, notice.. Oa stoclt It store wlU al rays be kept complete. ' ' , 'To lIoWrilakers. ! '"We Affer -'larg'e stock hV sleef and Iron Rlftlis and Win 's. The steel Is mrtnufaonred by th S-heflleld Works, PltUburg, and has universally maintained its reputation over any stee made in that city. i- ' Office aud Wareroom, ! ' ' ; S y i No. 97 MAIN STREET, 1 ' ' EVAX3VviLtE, IND. " ' ' ' " . ,". , - arTh highest price, paid for Scrap Iron. .1 In " IJtrHJRT'TR 1.1D BIALIH IS 'I I 1 Coach & Saddlery 'Hardware ; .(, , , . i - : i l.it. i . I i ' .' i ll" Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damask Hartioss. TCuRtnelet Patent Leather . Pad aklus, Skirtings, &c, &e. t -u .''o'S-Malu Stroet. .! , Evansville, July 2,18(56. ',:.;; '. '. MO ; IHETTlCllFPt, KELLOGG & Co. ! (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.' - I'- - J IMPORTEIW AND JOBBERS Or 13 Iii-st Street, SIGX OF THE . . i ... . BIO PADLOCK. AXES, AXES!,'1 1 : , ' ' axis, axis,-1;" : ' ; ; i axls, ails,:,'.',,": - " TABLE CUTLERY, ' . TABLE CUTLER V, :. ' : TABLE CUTLERY I'OCKET CMTLEUY, j 1'OCKET CUTLERY, ; :! . ..; . POCKET. CUTLERY, .:. ., . Trnee Chaiun, ;.,,Truce ., . Truce Cliai?i, liters' Hoes, . . ; " Ilanters Hoes, FlRjitcrs'.Hoes, ' 3Iechanics' Tools, 'Mechanics'-' Tools, Mechanics'' Tools, BHL1IEUS' IIAKUWAKE, Bl'ILDKKS' 1IAKDW1BE, , ' Bl ILDEUS' UABltWAKK, , . COTTOK AM HlfAHDS, (wriOK AMMMMULl'AKUS, (WI'WN A.SO WH1. HAHM BFST BVBBER BELTIXG. " BEST RUBBER BELTiyf , BKST BVBBER BELTiy. f, . Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, , ' Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, CASH buyers will find it to their advan tage to examine our siv ,vcivMc.ti visaing elsewhere. ,. ?u . , . j ,,, -r ,r " At the Old Stand,' 13 First S? BCETT1CUKK, KELL06G 4 CO. , . IV16 - : ' '' ' ' JT. .11." XSucIier, H.l.. '- Physician and Surgeon n OFFICE OM TIIIKD STREET, BEtween Main and Locust southwest aide, Evansville, Indiana. Particular attention given to Female
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Cooper Tools. Backing. Hollow, and Chamfering Knives...50c each. CARPENTER TOOLS. Single Plane Irons, 2 to 2 1/2 inch...25c each Rabbet Plane Irons, 1/2 to 1 1/2 in...20c each. 1-Inch Corner Chisels...50c each. Wood Bench Screws...25c each. NOTIONGS. Knitting Needles...35c per Gross. Lead Pencils...$1.50 per Gross. Steel Pens...50c per Gross. Pen Holders...87c per Gross. SUNDRIES. Coal Shovels (large)...$1.25 each Snuffers...75c per dozen. Hob and Shoe Nails...10c per paper. Shovel and Tongs...very cheap. Iron Pokers...10c each. TERMS CASH. FOR SALE BY FRED P. STRAUB & CO., 74 MAIN STREET. SAMUEL ORR, JAS. DAVIDSON, J.L. ORR SAMUEL ORR & CO., DEALERS IN IRON, STEEL Springs, Axles, Carriage and Plow Bolts, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VISES, SCREW PLATES, HORSE & MULE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, Wagon & Buggy Woodwork We have constantly on hand a good stock of the well known and universally approved "WAYNE" brand of PLOW STEEL. ALSO, Tinners' Tools, Tinplate, Common and Charcoal Sheet Iron, Galvanized Imitation Russia and Russia Sheet Iron, Wire, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, Block Tin, Pig Lead, Babbitt Metal, Lead Pipe, &c. Our stock of everything in our line will be kept full and well assorted. Orders filled with care and promptness. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON Bought at the highest market rates. Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. H.K. Wells & Son. Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE CUTLERY, Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIRCULAR AND CROSS-CUT SAWS Fairbank's scales. No. 31 MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND. FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HAY, CORN, OATS, BRA MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPSTUFFS, HOMINY, SALT, LIME, Nos. 108 and 110, Corner Main and Fourth Streets, EVANSVILLE, IN Agent for the Chicago Seas Company. BRAY & DAY, Physicians and Surgeons, No. 8 FIRST STREET, Will ride in the country.
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