Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 April 1868 — Page 3
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THE KVANSVILLK DAILY .TOT SATHR' 'AY -APRIL P. IF t, ; 3
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HARD"WAIIE. WOODROV, REITZ & CO., (HrjccEoRa TO II. C. Woodrow,)
Prjprictii's of the , ! CRESCENT CITY, Vlancfu'-turers of and Dealer in a'! kinds of Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, Horse and Mule Shoes, ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, -and Blacksmiths' and Wagon-Makers' .. Stock generally. The attention of dealers and consumers lscalled to the fact that cur Rolling MIL la now in complete running order, and w are prepared to nil order for any Hire's of Iron at the shortest notice. Oar stock It store will al n ays be kept complete. . To Plow-Makers We offer a lartte stock of Steel and Iron Slabs and Wlns. The steel Is manufactured by thf Sheffield Works, Plttsbnn?, and nan universally maintained its reputation over any steel made In that city. Office and Wareroom, No. 97 MAIN STREET, , '"' 'EVANSVILLE, INT).' WTThe highest price paid for Scrap Iron. decJ ' CIIAIU.ra 'I1AHCOCK A Co. I V.t'OKTEK AND DEAI.KK IS Coach Saddlery Hardware' Bprlngs, Axl- Wood Work, Damask Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad skins. Skirtings, !tc., Ac. IVo.- 3Xnli Street. Evausville, Jelly 2, !Hfi6. 'elu
BCETTICIIER, KELUiGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellotja; & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF . 13 JTii-t Street, SIGN OF THE h BIG PADLOCK. V AXI S, AXES, axi:s, AVI, TABL E CUTLER Y, : TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET -CUTLERY, POCKET, CUTLERY, . Tr-oo Olialu:, Trace Ohalu., Truce 01miuv IMantein'IIoes; ' " " Planters' Hoes, ( -v Planters Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, , Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BULDERS' HARDWARE,., s BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ' BULDKRS' IIAKDWAKE, CUTroX AS I Mt K IkS, (OTM).V AD WWOH'AKM, COTTON AlkUWOOL CAKliS BEST R UB BER BEL TTNO BEST RUBBER BELTIJT&, ' BEST RUBBER BELTING, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws. t'ASII buyers will find it. to their advantage to examine our stock before purchas. log elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First S'
B(ETT1(1IEE, KELLOGG A CO. jyl6 Tha Fen is 'Mig-htlar than the Sworl.' liiTersiypEi no not wj:ar out. A Single One will La?t a Lifetime. 13 Y THEIR USE THE LABOR OF WRITIKd 13 REDUCED, Greater Uniformity is Obtained. Ease, Elegance andBea uty acqu irtd. KOMI, PLEASURE AM PLJF1T COKUim Tie Beat, Cheapest and most Durable Instruments for Writing ever used.. . . SENT BY MAIL SAFELY. Ho Traveling Agents Employed. "'4 you wii, nau x exacuy aaapiu w raar hmnd nod styU of writing or en.lowa utaixf W oircul&r. JL TtoitTor,' M MA IDE!? LAKX, NEW TORS oclT d i v IT DR. A. WEBEER , . (Formerly ot UopkinsvlUe, Ky.) Oflers ..is professional services to the citlit ol tvansvU'.e. Residence on inira, oeiween u nerry ana A. a HI rmitA.
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O o - Y i i t lie r ?- 1 1 1 1 - TIT F. rSDEISItt.l'tD, HAVIS(; pnreh.-t-ed the interest of James sitsniw in the P!i!:ir MM! md "':)! n-rttt Bav'-' h!iv. '.-.! it i atlr.i-rv if'x.-.n B K. Tr;'ri:' l".r il.e pu p. ot o r. ; a a ;) i I'ue r.b-ivt :. -1 .e v l i old v' 'i "'.: H. K. TKI Hli'r'., JACOB MYK'if; MICHAEL MY. US. Cnd-.-r tLi; nam of TRIHLE, MYERS i BRO. CARD. In retir.nsi irom the above partnership T desire to return my thanks to my friends who lave favoe.l me with bnnlness, and would ask their continuance vH h. the new firm. JAMES 8TEELE. Kvanvilie, Jan. 29. I.TJf II Kli I. UMIIKn ! TIIK M i'.S KII1KK COXTISfrES the Lumber Hnsinew! at bis old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully lut'orm the public that his stock is large and second to hod' In the afsKortments, embracing Pine oi c thicknesses and qualify, from the nic Third Common Saijiuaw Board up Three-Jnch First lear Plank. Abso, 500 DOORS of various thickne? and otyles, and 1U.OOO LIOHTS. . Window Sash, Pine and Popl.ir Shingm 3 and 4 -feet iath, Mouldings, Casing Quarter-Kour-'l. Ac., Ac. Orders from the country, river or rai . filled promptly. se21Vj:iiu JOHN F. OEOVER. JAMES SWANSOX & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la"' iPIIN-E LUMBER, Sh-ingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a laree assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooidn?. uressed aud Uudre.-Aed, on hand and for sale. ! Extra Snwtd and Shaved Pine Shingles, eigh.tm inrlis long. '' , We rpspect.'uliy solicit the citizens o.' Evansvilleto elve us a call and examine our slock before purchastug elsewhere. Yard os Wat.ek Stkket, (Opposite Laniasco Whari'j, Evansvlll All orders promptly attended to. m&yi dtim Sash, Doors, Lumber, &c. Hunnl &. Sons, lauufaeturers of S'tfh, Doors, BHnth, Frames, dec.) Alo, Dealers In MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER. Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, fine and Poplar Flixring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, dec. Sawing of every description done to order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Y'ard, Corner Walnut stbf.xt and Camal, Iuly20 EvausviUe, ludiana. CARPETS. EMOV u. , OF THE " . . . GREAT CARPET WAREHOUSE. 1VJI. E. FRUXCH.dc CO. HAVE KKMOVF.O FROM XO. 10 MKT1I FIRST STREET to Nos. 47 and 49 Main Street, (Over the store of Schapker, Bussing & Co.) Where our friends will at all times find a stock of the following goods, which in Quantity, Quality, Styles, and Price, We proJOKe to offer against all honest competition , , , " carpets, , :. ' ' 0IL-CL0TH3, : i', ' , MATTINGS, ' ' ;;; WINDOW-SHADES,' I -WALL-PAPERS, . ; LACE CURTAINS, DAMASKS, And a full line or Furnishing Goods in Oeneral, :oj ' , . j Dwellings.. Steamboats, and Hotels, YM. E, FRENCH & CO., .os. 17 and 49' Main street, tebSj (IP..STAIH.S.) 97th SEMI-AXSUAL EXPOSE. t JA.M'AKT 1, , J3t: Iusurciice Co., , Hartford, conx. iisr-s (at Mirht Valut). Ca-ii on baud and la bank -i8.6T SI Real estate li53,082 Si Mortgage bouds... 82t70 00 Hani stocks l,-ii",Hlo tw U. s.. State, and ci!y stock, ai.d Other public securities i,9.5,172 7j TOi'Ai. LlABILiTlEj 4t.:MS t5 Nzr ASSETS 84,36!, 294 74 f;Iu: attested, Kwrn to, and signed. The i:rS-A JNSUJ1A2'CE COMB A .V T u ihi Trust e of its patron to an extent t ifotd g ftx;er thaa of its own stcckhoitJe . In 49 YE tii.S it lJs paid lor 5 ILousand Dwelling Houses and Cou- ' ' tents. . ' , Z liuudred Schools, Churches, and V-ol-' leges. ' S Thousand Stores and Merchandise. 44 I'-uidred Mills, aud Manufactories. 22- jndred shlp:t;ents by Lake A Elver M tkiag a Total of Losses Paid of 823,000,000.00. Fire ani Inland Navisration Risks. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the United Stales. ' Applications or "'isurance will be attended to prom rvy. Branch Office, l . Visa STBitrr, ' ClNCINNA.l. NEXSEK 4 BIX hi , Agents, mchS dim EvansvUle, lad.
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HE CMTED iTATKS. St. Its' T t:-e An A-rr ro f;:cilit;i?e tae sett'etnent of Paymaster's :iccouGt3. B't if ewe til by t.. St-nite and Douse of Rejirf - fn '.'v.i of the UniO-d Sratt-xnf America i,i Conjre.-s ast mhbd. That the proper accounting otiicers of the Treasury be, ami they are hereby authorized, In the settlement of accounts ot paymasters of the army, to allow such credits for overpayments made In good faith on public account since the commencement of the rebellion, and prior to the passage of this act, as shall appear to them to be jut, by such vouchers aud testimony as they shall require. Approved .March IG, I Pl-blio No. 23. An Act to facilitate- th payment of soldiers' bout ties :r,dfcr act of eighteen hundred and sixty-six. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of RtprestnJatires of the United States of America in Congress' assembhd, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ, for not more than one year, fifty additional clerks in the division of the Second Auditor's office of the Treasury Department, to expedites furnishing inform--tion to the Paymaster General in regard to soldiers iaimiug bounty under the provisions of sections twelve and thirteen ol the act entitled " An act niakiug appropriation's for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the year ' ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and for other purposes," approved J uly twenty-eighv eighteen bun ked and sixty-six, giviug in : all cases preference in said employment to soldiers and sailors hoaorably discharged from ! the service of the United States.' . - ; ' - ; Sec. 2. Ad he, "it" further enacted, That the Secretary " of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to procure and to provide adequate and convenient rooms for all clerks" employed in the examination of the muster-rolls in said office. Sec. 3. And be it further tnnctrd, That the assistant treasurers of the Uuited States in the cities of New York aud San Francisco be, and they are hereby, directed to pay duplicate checks, for bounties granted under the said act, upon notice and proof of the loss of the original check or checks, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury msy direct. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That the Second Comptroller and Second Auditor are each "hereby authorized to detail one clerk in his bureau, who may sign all certificates and . papers issued under any of the several bounty acts for such Coran- i troller and Auditor, and each signature f hall be as valid in all respects as if signed by the said Comptroller and Auditor, who shall be responsible respectively for the official acts of said clerks.., , - -1 Approved March 19, 1S08. ' ' . , . PUBLIC ;Na 2C . i r An Act to amend an act entitled "As act fo amend the judiciary act, passed the twenty -fourth of September seventeen hundred and eighty-nine." " Be it enacted by the Senate and House t,f Representatives i f the United State t,f America in Congress assembled, That final judgments in any circuit court of the Uuited States in any civil action, against -a - collector or other officer ot' the revenue for any act done by him in the performance of his official duty, or for the recovery of any money exacted by or paid to him, which shall have been paid into the treasury of the United States, may, at the instance of either party, be re-ex amined and reversed or affirmed, in the supreme court of the United States, upou a writ of error, without regard to the sum or value in controversy in such action. Sec. 2. And .be it further enacted. That so much of the act approved February five, eighteen hundred aud sixty seven, entitled "An act to amend ' An act to establish the judicial curts of the United States,' approved September twenty-fourth, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine," as authorizes an appeal from the judgment of tho Circuit Court to the Supreme Court of the United States, or the exercise of any such jurisdiction by said Supreme Court .oa . appeals which have been or may hereaiter be taken,' be, and the same is hereby repealed. Schuyler Colfax, Siieaher of the House of Reprtsen tatives. B. F. Wade, President of the Senate pro t mpore. In Senate of United States, 1 March 26, l.s3. J The President of the United States having returned to the Senate, in which it originated, the bill entitled " An act to amend an act entiled-' An act to amend the judiciary act, passed the twenty-fourth of September, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine,' " with his objectionsjthereto, the Senate proceeded, iu pursuance of the Constitution, to reconsider the same; and ; Resolved, That the said bill do pass, two-thirds of the Senate agreeing to pass the same. Attest: J. W. Fornet, Secretary of the Senate.
In House of R prhsentativks. U. s., March 27 Hi. J Ws. The House of Representatives having pr.-cv-eded, in ptr.s i it..,'.; of tinCi:ri?ufinn, to rocut:.-i !; the bill eats! led An yet to amend an act en-
' d in act to uiiii ii t r..u ja Jieiary ac-: p .. I the twenty-fourth ot Sep-tetno-r, seventeen hundred and e'u-i.ty nine,"' returned fo the Senate by tit- President of the United State, ' Vi Lis ob;ecti iu-, and sent by the Senite to the EIou-o of Represoutives, with the tif?-!ice of the President rfturtjii)!; the bii! R-soivtd, That the bill do pas, two-ti.ii ds of the House of Represtritativts agreeing to pas the same. Atte.-t: Edward McPuerson. Clerk of the H. R. U. S. ix'iiCiAL NOTICES Unrivaled. Xotning that has ever been known or beard of as a tonic adds so much to the rehlslant power of the human system, uuder circumstances unfavorable to health, as HOSTE IT tK'S STOMACH lilTTKRS. if you would escape the intermittent fevers, fits of indigestion, bilious attacks, and bowel complaints, of which cold an i damp are the frequent causes, nse the HITTERS as a PROiECI'iVE AlhliiCTNE. This is the wisest course ; but, if ajready an invalid, try the preparaiiou as a KESTOKATIVE. In eiLherca.SB fuil reliance may be placed upon it emcacy. There is no mystery about the cause of its success. It Is the only stomachic and alterative in which are combined the grand requisi ten of a mild, pure, aud unvitiated vegetable stiinulHnt. with the finest selection of tonio. anti-bilious, autiBCor'Utic, aperieut, and depurative herbs, plants, roots, and barks that have ever been intermixed in a medicinal preparation. The Cittern have this distinctive quality, which, is not shared, it 1 believed, by any tonic, tincture, or extract in the world: It dooa not excite the pulse, though It infuses a wonderful degree ot vigor into the nervous system, and strengthens and sustains tiie whole physical organization California and Australia have emjihHtically endorsed it a the MINKR s MEU1CTXK par excellence, etad in Spanish America and all the tropical climate It Is con sidered the only reliable anllaule lo epidemic fevers. The already immense and still increasing consumption of HUSTETTEK'S BITTKitS, backed by many of Itm imt i Diluent I al physicians throughout the counliy, should cotiviuce the roost sceptical that it is worthy the confidence and approbation, ot aU. - 1 Fragrant Toilet Soaps AltEPKtPAKEI) HY Skilled Workn.nfrciu llie boMt Materialn, imU arc KNOWN AS THE S T A " I1 K J BY I'KALKRS ND CUSTOMERS. fold Everywhere. dec 28 Hov; t .: .., notliers surter the agony , r seeing tl.ca." :.. tie ones snatched away rom ti.c. Z'j ' e Whooping Cough, or iJlpthen', .... ,'.-3 .single bottleof Poland's -Vhite it C C.""; lonnd would have saved lh br.l i I is infallible. MITMICIAXS AM) (XCHUY.VUI Testify to the merits of , V HALL'S ;' VEGETABLE lICILIAS.y'uAIK REXEAVEF. .n restoring CiR.W HAIR to Its original color and promoting its growth. It makes the lialr soft and glossy. The old n appearance are made youu again.. I; Is the best . - , HAIR DRESSING ever n ed. It removes Dandruff and all scurvy EruiAlous. .It does not stum the sKtn. Our Treatlae on the Hair sent free by mail.- ' Beware of the numerous preparations which are sold upon our reputation. R. P. H ALL dc CO., - ' Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. mchodJm Moth Patches, Freckles & Tan. ! The ONLYj RELIABLE - REMEDY for those brown ihscolorations on the face Is Berry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRT, 49 Bond street, New York, Sold -every where. 1 mar26 d6ra , -, ; CATAKKU CAN BE tlREUJ Headache relieved, and iu fact every disease of the nose and head permanently cured by the use of the well-known remedy, ; ' KAEftEK'S tiERMAH SXTFJ. Try It, for It osts but 35c. For sale by all druggists; or send 60c. to O. P. SEYMOUR dt CO., Boston, aud receive a box by return mall. mar2t) dtf Ao. Gi. Xo. Gl. Ao. 01. WARREN & CONYMGTON, NO. 61 MAIN STREET, (Formerly No. & M;iin Street,) DEALERS I? Pianos, Organs, llelodeons, Music, Instruction Books, j Ani Musical Goods generally, j Wholesale and Retail A?nt- for '.be tjNKl V.vLtlD KNABE PI ANUS. j Splendid Pianos of other makers always on hand, which we will sell at factory 1 prices. j Pianos rente , and rent applied oa the ! purchase, if desired. j Old P;auos taken in exchange or new j ones. we keep the FINEST QUALITY of Strings for all instruments. j Regular dweonnt') to teachers aud the j trade. ' I mcti-t ! and Union eopy.j 1 Removal. -W m - T3 ii c k , Watch Jlaker and Jeweler, TTAS REHOTED TO THE SPLE.V JtjL did new store room of Warren Jt Couyngton, So. 61 MAI3T STREET, Where he Is better than ever prepared to wait on customers. Having the finest show window in the city, he has peculiar advantages for doing repairing. Especial attention given to cleaning and repairing watches. febSJ dtf
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JOIIV II, SCOTT, I5ookKlIer, Slatlonor i -AMI E V V i i: 4 1. I It, o. 53 MUX 8TKEKT, cor. SecouJ. aaiOdly Evansville, Iwr. FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS," PAPER ENVELOPES, AND Otu er al fi 1 n t i o n ery, No. lO Maiu Street,1' ' EvaiLsiillc, ! Indiana. CIXCIXNATI JPaper Warehouse. CHATFIELD & WOODS, M A X t' F ACTUIt EKK ! PArER DEALE RS 77 and 79 Walnut Street, , , Keep constantly on hand a complete as- , , sortment of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MEDIIT3I, KOYAL, AS 0 bl'i'EK-UOlAL FLAT LETTERS, vartons wefzbt; FLAT COMMEUCI L a NU. PA'KttT- NOTKS; Hubbards GLAZED COVER PAPERS Nos. 1 and 2; also, other brands, f all colors; PRINTERS' CARD STOCK. n sheets, colored and white; also, CUT CARDS, la luil variety of qualities ani sizes. . . . RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. ' MANUFACTURERS OF t s -. PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS, All sizes and number, first qnality , of paper. , JVeio Paper, Manilla Paper, Book Paper, Wrapjnng IHiper, C'Q'OifU Jrwttrr J'upt'r, Xlam. l aorr, tSlarch , I'tAper,. Cundta Paper, Tar Boar tia , btraw Board. t . ' liOatlicrw of all ItlmlV For Binders' use, together with TO)LS and III.MX KV !I A IIIXKH Y, All of which we offer al lowest market priies. , . Orders by mall promptly filled. , CHATEIELD & WOODS, 77 aud 79 Walnut street, 4 iiit-lnnntl. mar2I dtf IIEALY, ISAACS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS IN BlfAXK BOOKS ,.' ... - , ,"i '' ' '.OF EVERY BBOt U-iPTlOif. , , , Job Printers & Bookbinders. ' Wholesale and' RcUil Dealers in , .. ' ' ' " ... .,-' - -1 - ' ' ' STATIONERY, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. . , No. 3 North First St., (At R. F. Barter & Co.'s old stapd.) . ,, EVAN'S VI LLE, IND. Home-made- Blank Books always on ; hand, and made to order n ahoit notice, j - Music, Magazines, and period icals i bound iu any style. m irlldilm , ' ' " TT j geo, h. rma. , r. r. baeter. j BOOKS AND STATIONERY, i FISH A IIAKTER, No. 19 Main St. i WEHAVE ()XMII.IIlAlLlM)iii capital, and will continue In the! 'K HAVE (lII.II)ATED OVil same business, at the old stand of Geo. 11. . Fish & Co.. No. IS Main Street, under t!:C ! lirm name of FiSli i. BAKi Lit. . With our increased capital aud busint.sf facilities, we wiil be enabled to keep a I larger and better assorted stock, and wt j feel c. ntident that we shall ab!e to sell llf r,rles a, wiil Elve entire salisf.-ic- , L. on to all those who win nivor us ;". cail. tiE'J. ii. ri It. F. BAKlKR & CO. Evan-vtlle, Ind., iixrch 2, is. s. mehliid2w ' I i ; 'NewBookbinders' FmnisMng House. ! JOBN R. H00LE&,S0N, Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealer in. Bookbinders' Stock, Tools and Jlachinery, 5 MAIS STREET, mar 13 d 3m CINCLN N ATI. OHIOJ
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i it i. Evan-vi!i? Jonnnl rr:2 pnny. A.'ext to tT-iTJavv Cpcrj House Are now r-c"ivni j fi.nn i i .; .'. "tLirem and lmp)iit-,s lue. iiir'-st n:il most r chere.hent'tr ol l",ll,SJ- ". I . K NtH.IS 1 1 , and AMERICA N Pi'P'IX, j, it. Ink.i'J ';d.i, .it
ever brought t tbl m;irt, auJ wSj.cIi they priMi to sel', - t " J f ' ' 1VIIiLKtVLE RETAIL, t a small advain'e on Eas'ei a cost. Thelrstock consists iu p.rrTofTIie f j.Iowlng : , .i INK 6 i - v. i" o: ' ' :. Cartel's celebrattd Ciii.'iiaed Writing and Copying Ink the Lest i:i the rua:keL Jn qihiif, piniri, UCt"li:t 'And school' ' pack -g.s. Arnold , celelj rated V't:t:u f'iulJ. Iu pin'. t ? i (1 lyiari bolt.es. 'L'utleiN Writiua FI-ii'l. In p!uU aad quai ts. Caiiniti Inks, L!rt (ja!!'.' ' i Blue, Vel'ow.Btid ot:.er ,Iii tuaiio factored t o or ier. 1 ' : : ' , . i - ...' . PENCILS.-: :f Ara-:rioau Lead Peucll (YMipany'ii xiarivalled Peucl s. We Uava a'large stock 01 the a bote, compri-iix some ten diiloriux brands, rangidf In price from S-tc. Vo li , per dozen. - These IVnelU are t;ue'iu4:vj for che:ineKH and darabtlity by anything ' ; ' In tb market. , '.' .if J i. ' Fabtr's Pencils. All nuutW:,4. ( ;j, ...n ( Eagle Pencils. All nu:nber.' ' " ( ! , Eehbaeic's ufrlc Pencil. AspWiirtr-J ar- ''' 1 ticie. . . '! ' ' Eagle and star Rub be: -Tipped Pcaqis, .,
, Blue aud Red Marking Fetici-., ENVELOPES. We ii tve a larg stoclc of Wulte, B iT Orange, Canary, Meion, 4a, from No. 8 W No. o's., at prices ranging 1 loui 11 nu to Id 00 . . per l,')0; and the Newest Agony in Wei- i ding aud Party Envelopes. Alv, Leg! and !allilla Euvelof.es of all qualities. We uie prepared to print Eavelojte la! .. the latest and most noKby styles. SHIPPING TA GS, Ol all siz.M, for sa! at New York prices We also print them wheu Utnired.. ' . t i CARDS Of all kind-. LEGAL CAP PAPER, , . , i Of all welgata an J qualilfes, from 11 to 1J pounds. , 4 , ., . Ctsdir Letter Clips; Common Le.er Files; Pen Racks; steel Pens : ' ' ' " ' Pa per Weights, C, AU of tue best makes, and of all price. AMERICAN NOTE' PAPERS Of all weights aad qualities. AMERICAN LETTER PAPERS Of superior qualities aud very low pr'oe Bill Paper; ' " i B.U Files; Corks-crews; Coot Vents ; Congress-Tie Envelopes; Glazed Papers, Damping Boiv U ; , . " - ' ElS'llo Bunds; ' ' ' . iamlly Letter Scales; Gummed La bels; Lawyers' Seals; Lei'd TVncil Sharpeners ; ?! .-.irmng Pajers; Mucllnge; Notarial Wafers ; 1'en Riieus; PinkTupe; Pound Bm; . ; f ( Auu, iu i i. It'.bbt-r T.i.-: , Rudbi-r ; il ont-'e Cuj.i ; He:.; -jjf Wax ; .11 t",e viiM'-l jrtlt.ies u-.i:ily " - - FR ENt ' -5 PA T0 NER T. Sucli as Gka d 'i ' '" .1 r. Note, Let ter, - a ---j;;:; '.'')yun Note land letters; uu .sr.. a i.' ucin, (and Comni' r'-iul I,'-'' is; Ghavo CiUAD- ! rille t)sio.t :ti ?''-, Let ers. and Commercia' Letteis. af -t.j.i ti ths favorite Papers, 1 , i -.t.'.l-Ui CORREBPONDENCEaud y-i.t '::: :.Uit,. I, complete, and we aie r ; oivt--I ;siut them to order. We would ask a cab fioni cur ci'lzens and those vL-lUua our city, and esp.ciaUy toe EraUrSi Ua, as w feci ussuied we can give sucn lnducemts as can)! be ob-' talned elsewhere. Give us a cll, and examine our stock. I EYansvllly Journal Company, So. 0 LOCCST STliEKT.
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