Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 March 1868 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: MONDAY M RCH 2 168.

KArtDYZAIiD. BOOK-BINDOO. THE INDEPENDENT. THE INDEPENDENT, . I, . q 1 " CHEAP

DRUGS Sc CHEMIOAIS' 78 Main Street: 7& SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST? Dealers In Paint Oils, OIhhs and Pl.t" sxr Physicians' carefully selecteu d11. .'

JOIIX LAVAL, Wholesale ana Retail Drus?. ; Dealer In : - Medicines Faints, Oils, Brushes, dec, MAIN KT., btU Second and Third, . . - . Kvansvllle, lea, , Particular 'attention given to 'CUTTING WINDOW GLAf-JW to any size. , ulnn-ldtf . Sohlaepfer's Is tlie place - to get your. Prescriptions filled, if you icant them filled correctly. Jan27 ) , , ' ' . TIfK FOLLOWING PREPABAlion lust re-eived and for s-ile at MIILAKPIEK'S Prescription Store: Turner's Tic Dolonreux, Wilson's Cousumption Cure, Upham's Meat Care for Consumption, Winchester's Hypophoaphltes for Consumption. jaiLST I, I Nil A OEM OF ANIUNE DTE Colors, for sale at HCliLAEPFER'SDrug Store, Jan27 Corner Main and Second Sts. NPLEXDin ASSORTMENT OF 1 . . t mtm in TnhM 1J and) Bronze, English Canvass and Drying Oils and Varnishes, for ftle at No- 4 Main Sit NclilnepferV? , , - 7 A bestplaX to get pure Drugs and Mtdicines. " i ... jan27 ,' CLOUD & AKLV Wholesale 3ruggiM ! .' ; .. : t , .; AND BIAMFACTIRDG CHEMIST? "No. 5 Main Street AGENTSJFOK GEORGE a REED'S DOMES! liquid' DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARKISTEAD'S TONIC : SYRl ' UNIVERSAL MNTMEOT, and : PILE OINTMENT. ..; V' All orders promptly filled. 4 -t , api Opera Irug . 8 tore. STEWART & BUTLER, Apothecaries and Druggists, JNo. IS First Street, ; (Opposite the Opera-Hottse,) IS THE 1 ' A C ' PURE TO UT Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, ; and TOILET ARTICLES, Combs, Brushes, Ladies', Porte- ' . L Mouuaies, &c. i' .. Pure WINES and BRANDIES for Medicinal Purposes. ,, Genuine Patent Medicines. Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. Don't forget the Opera Drug Store. UOVJS d'im ........ , . P. SEMOSljr. GEO. I- LIXOX. T.J. HTTSTT SEUOMX, DIXOX & CO. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1888. WE HAVE, THIS DAT, ASSOCIaled outKelves together jor the purpose Oi Ooins; a Wholesale Boot and Shoe Businest, in this city, nnder the firm name of Semomn, Dixon & Co.; also, for doing a maoufaclurins 1 nsines in the town ot Abii gton. MaKsat-hufceits, under the firm name of Hunt femoniu Co., otnoe al 141 Pearl Stieet, boston. P. SEMOMN. . i GEO. 1. DIXON. T.J. HUNT. . , Evassville, Ind., Jan. 1, 186S. I have, this day, admitted as co-partner In my p'ref-nt liool and Shoe Uuainett, Jtbis city, and aip-o U ti e uiauulacturii , business, iu Abinglon, MaMaacliuKetL Geo. L. Dixon and l. J. Hunt, aswllll seei by tne above card, givlujt the nri naniesanaiueir oi'jecis. Mr. Hunt, who lia a life-lonii exrer ence In ihe manufacturing business and & numbf r one Julge ot Boots and Bnoes, will devote hiswht-le ii:ue to niauulaoturine expreasly lor the l-.vaUKville iiouse ana tLv puichase of suclj jtooUs as we do not expect to make ourselves. 1 he nun. by this new arrangement, wll', posei's advantHne- which but lew house can claim, ami will be able to offer inducenifi'ts to our trade, both as regards price! BLii quality. The object of the- different members o' the firm in thlf- associition is not to uo business for a day. but a lilet'.me; and, 10 acci mi l;sii theii objects, they expec. to no business upon correct principles, theu-by meriting a full hUare of t lie trade. 1o my old patrons, I retnn. my sincere thanks lor tiieir liberal patronage, aud hope, by close attentim, to merit a coutinuatceof the same lu the luture. - Very respectfully, ian7 1. Nt;no.M.'. Oo- ! Ml'tllOrj-Jilip. THE CAWE'lhlCiNEO, IIAVIN purchased the iuteresL of James Steele iu the Planing Mill and Manu accurlng eBusiness, liave funued a pai luersblp with B K. Trible for the pu pose of continuing the above business at the old stand. ii. F. TKIBLE. . . JACOB MYEF.S, MICHAEL MYiRS. Under the name of t TRIBLE, MYERS & BRO. CARD.

In retiring from the above partnership I desire to return my thanks to my friends who have favored me with business, and would ask their continuance with the new arm. JAMES STEELE. Evansville, Jan. 29.

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"Vises, . -., ' " BelloAVsi Hand and Sledge llammeri liorse Shoes, ; Horse Nails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers' Files, ! ! Coil Chains Leather Belting, No.' 29 FIRST TREET, fet19 EVANSVILLE. IND. WOODROW, REITZ CO., (Successors to II. C, Woobkow.) ; -r. ....;.- ;.;-. ; ' Proprietors of the' , , , ; CRESCENT1 CITY Rolling IVIill, (i r Manufacturers of and Dealers In all -f . kindi of , .? . Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, liorse and Male Shoes, ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, ' ' and Blacksmiths' ' and Waeon-Makers Stock generally. . - . .-.. ' The attention of dealers and consume Is called to the fact that Our Rolling Mil Is now In complete running order, and w are prepared to nil orders for any izesol Iron at the shortest notice. Oor stock It store will al ways be kept complete. To Plow-Makers. . ' ' . , We offer a large stocfe of 8teel and Iron The stel Is mannfaonred by th Sheffield Works, Pittsburg, and nas nniversauy mainiaiueu n itpu tat ion over any steel made In that city. 's Office and Wareroom, . . , iNo. 97 MAIN STREET, J ' EVANSVILLE, IND. VThe highest price paid for Scrap Iron. uec-i , . , , CIIAIil-lRS I1ABCOCK & Co.. .V . ISC POSTER AND DIALIB IM i . ,, . , , ;,,. 1 " - Coach & Saddlery Hardware Bprings, Axles, Wood Wort, Damask . Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, 4c IVo. 8 Main Street. Evansville, July 2, 1866. " , , , f Jel B(ETTICilER,lkELIOGU & Co. (Successors to Wells, KellogK & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF :r 13 Iir-st Street, . SIGN OF THE , ; BIO PADLOCK. AXES, AXES, ' AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace OlintiiM, Truce Chaiu), Trace Chains, Planters' Hoes, Planters' Hoes, -Planters' Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics Tools, 31echanlcs Tools, BUILDERS' UAKinVARK, BllLIifcViS' 11AKUWARK, BllLDLKS'UAUUWAUK, CUTTOX AM WOOL CARD, MITION ASOHOOLl'AKhS, fOTlU.V ASl WOOL VAK 1s BEST JtUBBKR BEI.TIXO BEST MUBBEK BEL. BElsT KVBBER BELTISO, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,

Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyer will And it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First S? CETIRIIEU, KELLOGG & CO. Jyi -; ' ' ' -DR. A. WEBBER (Formerly of HopkinsvlUe, Ky.) ' Offers his professional services to the citizens of Evansville. Residence on Third, between Cherry and Oak BtreeU. Office over the Post-Office. seZ7 d&n

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: t Cofl'per ' Tool si Backins. Hoi:.ow, and Chamber- , , lug Knives............. -.......0c eaen. if- :. : CARPENTER TOOLS. Blngle Plane Troas, 2 to 24 lnch...2.5 each. Kaooei t lane irons, y to iy iu..i"r oauu. 1 - A Iil.il v.uiuci v ii Wood Bench Screws... a5c each. Knlttl-ig Necilea.. Lead PeDCils.j... Hteel Ppds ........ Pen Holders. . 35 per Gross. Jll no per Uross. ..... 50 per Gross. ...... 87cperUross. SUNDRIES. Coal Snovels (large) - 25 each. . Snuffers .. ......75c per dozen. Hob and Shoe Nails.......,lo per paper. Shovel and Tongs... very cheap. Iron Pokers 10c each. CASH. ' TOR SALE BT, l:; FRED. P? STRAUB- & CO., T-Jt 3ILIN STREET. ' feblO - '. ; ; ' 1 SiXUIL ORR.f 1 3 AS. BAVIDSOS. J. L. ORB SAMuilli ORR & CO., DEALERS IN IRON, STEEL Springs, Axles, Carriage and i Plow: Bolts, BELLOWS, ANVILS. VISES, SCREW PLATES, . ; ,;; . HORSE & . MILE SHOES, HORSE Wagosi St Buggy Wood work Wet have- (onstantly on hand a ?ood stock of the sell known and universally approved "WAYNE" braud of i .... 1 PLOWSTEEL. Tinners' Tools! Unplate, : Common ', and Charcoal Sheet Iron, Galvanized Imitation Russia and Russia Sheet lion. -Wire, Sheet Zinc, - Spelter, 'Block' Tin, Pig " Lead, - Babbitt IlgtaLteaslPipe!, &c ' ' s . . ; - - . . ft'' Our stock 01' everything In our line will be kept !ull and well assorted. Orders filletl with care and promptness. WROUGHT, SCRAP IROtf '' ' ... , . - - - - Bought at the highest market rates. WaterStreet, i EVANSVILLE, IND. decU d6m ' ' ' ' ; . I-' 21. I. Wells Hon, . " Importers and Dealers in j C'LTTIiERY, Farmers' and Mechanlts' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIUCCLAS AND CSOSS-CUT SAWS Fairbank's -eale. N0.31MAIN ST., au9 . - . EVANSVILLE INX. FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. wan TROUP & CO., - Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu FIAY.CORJST, OATS, BRA. MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPS TUFFS, HOMiyr, SALT, LTifS. Xoa. 10S And 110, Corner Mtn and Fourth Streets. Etahsvi'u, I S Agent for the Chicago Scau Comvanv. ' 1 ' " DAY, ; ' Physlcijius and Surgeons, '"No." !i FIRST STREET. Will ride in the country. Jan2S d3u

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