Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 December 1866 — Page 3
THE EVANSVTLLE DAILY JOURNAL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1866.
COAL.
GRlJlflr UlTEB CAt-PREE FROM7 Black andall impurities, of thebest qualities, ana wwrai muut jiuw, uu measure guaranteed. A constant supply on band and orders fillfjSu?l!&XB 4'ANDEB80N,;r.i:is 1 No. 7 Booth Water Street, Nex4.door.-toBbert,Barnes'stere. nTl9d3ni-;il-'iitAi;iUi i XI ;::.T.nr riOAL AND COKE. A BUPERICi . i ..i ... v. i -j t n Coal and Coke, which I am prepared tfurnlsh to Blacksmiths and Brewers, eithc by river or rail. Coke sent either in hog heads or b ear, at law rate a. .-. Office corner Water Street and Fulton Avenue. A. J. HUTCHESON. sep22d3m ; BOD I AM CO All MINES. office oi&rHltFi loJ cant and Water Street. A coi ly filled A constant -Bupply-, and orders prompts led,'1'- ""'- ' ' noviil su 3 FOR ROOFING v .-.y. AND OTERivPtrfcP0SES HATINU , FlBt'UASED OF THE broner authorities the riant tor Van derburgh County, and the city, of Evans?r vllle, I am prepared to furnish Traiiaingsbrick or frame with the above Roofing, 1 which Is warranted to be BETTER and CHEAPERthan anything now in use. As 'l Bobfln 'Materia : It ;Stanas ..i:.i on inrivaiiea. , A mastic, ft adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non.oombastible, impervious. non-expensive, ana unaecaying. - Frost does not Crack nor Heat Disuf solve. KcoiVl -.v-.-v s V f.t. The only roofing material ever discover- ' ed tbat will resist the action of the ele ments as long as the structure it protects. Ills t&eeptible'df Utile, if any,6ekr from exposure, and is perfectly fire proof. For farther particulars, apply to my Acent.H. B. CASSAVANT. Esq.. ortof t JOHN F. GLOVER, Corner Main and Seventh Streets. oe3d8m PATENT MEDICINES XMlil'I THE GBEAT BLOOD flRIFIEB, Dr. Easterly's Iodine' and arsapaTqu .! M ,lr riUaf .Hit .1 1 Itf THIS CELEBRATED MEDICINE will cure Scrofula, Tumors,' Chronic Sore Eyes, Swelling of the Olands, White Swellings, Piles,' Boils.' Goitre, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gravel, Liver. Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, General Debility, and all Chronic Diseases. DR. EA STJIRL JTVST IQDIFEANIi 8AM BAPAR1LLA is a compound of the Fluid Extracts of the Honduras Sarsaparilla, YeUow Dock, Stilllngla, Cnrdock, Prince's Pine, and several other valuable Roots, with the Iodine and Iodide of Potassium, in a highly concentrated state, which renl ders the preparation the most prompt and efficacious knowi to nma for the cure, of those diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and all diseases where a tonic and altkrativk medicine is lndicated. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE AITD&ARSAPARILL.A. searches ont the verv srerm or roots of diseases by purifying the blood,. and correcting the i i secretions of the Liver, and by thoroughly renovatiUR the whole system rrom an impurities, giving new life and activity to all the various organs of the body-. " It 'purifies the blood and removes all pimples, .and blotches, and makes the skin pure, white and clear. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and SareaparillA will cure Scrofula, Old Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Salt Rheum. Soald-Head, Pimples on the Face, Prairie and Barber's Itch, Army Itch, Illinois Manse, Iowa ' Digs, Missouri Scratches, and all diseases and Eruptions on the Skin ; bnt for the cure of Sores and Skin Diseases of every kind, we recommend . . . . t ' GRIDLEY'B SALTRHEUM AND TETTER OINTMENT to be .applied' to the Sores or parts effected. The Iodine and . SarsapafllJa purines the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment heals the sores and kills the disease, and thus a speedy and permanent cure is effected. Both are recommended to be used for these com plain to. v -SOMETHING TO BE REMEMBERED Every person afflicted with a disease should know tbat Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparitlais ti times stronger, ebeaper and better than our other Sarsaparilla or blood-purifying medicine now offered to the public, or no money will be taken for' it. Therefore, ask for Dr. Easterly's Iodine and sarsapariiia, and take nothing else. Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilia, 91 SO per bottle. -i Price Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 75 cents per bottle. . Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. For sale by all druggists. ' f ' A Cure for Private Diseases, DR. BAKER'S SPECIFIC. This Celebrated Medicine will Cure Gonorrhcea Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness or SvermatorrJwea. Cordee, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder and all diseases of the ibex val Organs caused by Contagions and weakness of etlaer ibex, Mate of Me mate.. .i ' !. .i ''i THIS INFALLIBLE RtWTDT IS now offered to the afflicted, 'nd war' ranted to cure all diseases of the- Genital Organs tn a few days. ' ': ' ' D8. BAKlER'S SPECIFIC 1 1 Is a safe and Imwa T.T.IRL.K "CURB for Spermatrirrhoes, generally termed Semrnaf Weakness, "caused by self-abuse or excessive indulgence, which is now so fearfully preTueuk in Bupansoi In connirj-.'" ' - t DR. BIKKR'S SPECIFIC Is a great Healing, Purifying and SelfCurlns Remedy, which reoulraano medical aid or advice, as plain directions for use . accompany the medicine. The demand for this Hpeciflo is wonderful, and is every day Increasing. Orders are daily received for it rrom nearly every city ana town tni 'the Over THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of this Hpecino nave been sold during the LAST YEAR, and.it has cured more oases of Private Diseases than all the Physicians went or me Aiiegoeny mountains. With this Specific you can cure yourself for one- . tenth the money that Physicians charge, ana tnus avoid au cnance oi. isapxjsure and RUIN from IGNORANT QUACKS, ' calling themselves Doctors, that infest all large cities. . Avoid them as you woald a tiger. . "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a HINT ought to be enough, for the afflicted. .-- , .i ,. i - Prepared and sold by Dr. E. EASTERLY A CO., No. 70 North Fifth Street, St. Louis. Mo., and at their Branch 8 tore. No. 89 Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois. : f , - . . t For aale by all Drugglsta. , Jun27'M , .,
MEDICAID I .It'
ls the discovery- Of the! inventor of Coo's valuable Cough Balsam, while experimentlmrfor his 'own health. ' It cured Cramp in the Stomach tftr -him which bad Deiore yieiaea to. naming du,i cnioroiorm. The almost daily testimony from various part of the country encourage us to- be-, lieve there is -.no i disease icaased. hy a. Dis-i ordered SMRiaeb, ft.wtspeedfiy.f uxe. Physicians endorse and use iLmn Ministers 1 give ! testimony of ' its eficcy'' lfv.ui''' .iioii ,i"mi--'H' 'i'.iu And frc m'aii'airectionfl we receive tiding of caret performed. ' ' '" ' ' dyspepsia! ",HS I 'It Is rare to cure.'1 '" ; - 1 V. HEARTBURNl''' " lui ' One dose win core. sick-headacbeC . . ,; . It has cored In hundreds of cases. BEADACBE & DIZZINESS!' ; It stops in thirty minutes. A CIDITY of the. STOMA Ctt! ; -It corrects at once. " " " ' rising br the" food r !; ! - It stops immediately;,"1 ' '' DISTRESS AFTER EA TING! id j -One dose will remove; 4 CHOLERA-MORBUS! ' !r ' ' ; ! Rapidly yields to & few doses. 1 T BAD BREATH! , , cWlll be changed with half a botUoi' i It; .is Ppifecllf Ilarmless, ! Its '-' UftPMECjED E&TMD SUCCESS ,i owing to the fact that ? ; " jj ' i it Caret ty Aseisling . Nature i ' to re-assert her sway In the system! 1 ' , " Nearly every dealer lit the United. States sells it, at 81 r battle. n ) '- -rroorietors. , - 4PERIODICAL DROPS, The1 Great Female Remedy for " '' I! II AVE TESTED THESE ' DROPS in my own practice, over tea years, and do not hesitate to say that nothing has been developed by medical research that acW so powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, in cases of female Irregularity, as does this medicine. In all recent cases it never fails, while thousands who have been Jong sufferers are indebted to it for the boon of health to-day. 'Althoueh so Dowerful and nositive. thev are periectly harmless, and may be used at all tunes, except when specially forbidden i tne instructions.1 j- s iK'Mi? To all whd suffef 'from any Irregularity, painful, difficult, excessive, offensive, or obstructed, menstruation, Leuoorriioea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try.. bottle of Dr Lyon's French Periodical Drops. Being a fluid, preparation, tbelr action is more direct' and positive than .any pills or powders. Explicit directions, bearing my Jac-simlle, accompany each bottle. , .. They may be obtained of nearly every' druggist in the country, or by inclosing the price to C. G. CLARK & CO., New Havan. Conn., General Agents for the United Stateg an d panada. - Price., tl SO per.botue. ... Practielne Phvsiclan. . , -. dec3 d8m 1 New Haven. Conn. " SOTVCTTl'TTTTIVri TV TOW I IFMlkl'U Tilt1 m'v A, ew -ra Jn Jffedine Jv v . X ET THE SCFFERIWUr . A JfD DIS-J-d eased read the followlnu. . .,y. i . Let all who have been elven no bv doctors, and spoken of. as Incurable, read the following. . . ; i ; , r . , 9.Let all who can believe Xaoto.iand jean have faith. In evidence, read the fol lowing- ... .... .. A. mow au men ov vkm prejena. rnai on this, the twentieth day of Jane, in the year of our lxrd one thousand eight hundred and 8lxty-stx, personally , came Joseph Haydrick to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as follows: That he is the sole General Agent for the united States and dependencies thereof for preparations or medicines known as Magglel's Pills and Salve, and that the following certificates are verbatim copies to the best of his knowledge and beiier. . ,.,:,. JAMES SMEITRE,- ' I.J9. Notary Public,'' "J 1 ... i wall Street, New York:. "' t --i w, : ....:-ui'iv. l June 1.168. Dr. Maggiel I take my pen to write yon of my great relief, and that the awful pain In my aide has left me at last, thanks to your medicine. . O, doctor, how thankful I am that I oan get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and aealn. and am sure that vou are the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, ana nope yoa win not lasce n amiss. This is to certify that I was discharged irom ine army wiin cnronio iiiarrncea, and have been cured by Dr. Magglel's Pills. wiiior m akvk i, w ntt street. New. York. April 7. Vm. ; The following is an Interesting case of a man employed in an iron founuery, who, in pouring melted Iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion, The melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and be was burnt dreadfully. The following certificate was given me by him about eight weeks alter me acciaem:. - .,., ' . New York, Jan. 11, 1866. ' - Mv name is Jacob Hardv: I am an iron founder; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last: my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal; I tried Magglel's Salve, and it cured me in a few weeks. This Is all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's iron worxs, wecona Avenue. .! ; . I. HARDY, 119 Goerlek Street. ! Extracts from Varum Letters. -- "I had no appetite; Magglel's Pills gave me a nearcy one. ' 1 " : :" Your PUls are marvelous."" ' nuiit m .-II send for another box, and keep them in the house." -. . .i.1'-! . .i. . M Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache, which was chronic" ;i".Send me two boxes; I want one. for a poorfamily." ,.i.: .fltU.i ,n .w i . . i gave nan oi one of you juia to my babe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well In a day.". i : - ' Mv nausea of a moral ac in ndvonradJ Your box of Magglel's Salve cured me of noises in the headV.I rubbed some of your salve behind, jnty -2n. and the noise left." ......... ,M S . "I enclose a dollar v your prioe Is 25 oentst tint ih. mnlMnA L) nut iA ort.h a Hrhllof. ' , -. , " Send me five boxee of your Pills. " " " Let me have three boxes of your Salve Dy return man. .. I have over 200 such testimonials as this but want or space compels me to conclude .-n f t- J. MAGGIEL. 1 -. Dr. Magglel's 'Pills' Invariably ctrre the .n t At . . . v. I) 1 W1IUWIUK UIBTUCO. APLUKXIC.. UUWOl VUill" fiveness. Dyspepsia, piarrhoea. Dropsy, De bility, ever ana- Ague, es:in mseases; Headache, Indigestion, Influenza, InflamKmation, inward weakness, iiver comDialnt, iiowom or opinua, luugvonn, Each Bc-i contains 12 Pilla. One Pill Is a Dose. f tk ' 1 1 f K , - i !- . Noncx. None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each pot or box signed by DOCTOR J. MAGlEL, New York, to counterfeit wnscn is laiony. i -Bold by ail respectable Dealers in asedi-
cinee tnrougnout tne unitea oimw a Canadas, at 2b oenta per box or pot. , " An. ai-dawlyin l'W j I ,J- -ilf itio. t .n'f. -." i .' ! V. : i Li 1 ' C ' A V
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186S.J FALL: TRADE., .1866. q I iuu:7'I! i'.ah 'nil dtiw ? b h'A -i.t vi.7 I' 'J In, .ill if . 1 .'! i CAEPENTEltl WHOTl& VBAKEfc rii'I-u'Iii 1 JiSU'i i A .A'. l iiti ,'0)1 23 at 34 Fia6TSr.,COJUKB8tdAji0RxBT.t r i a 'kvaibvillev nrajf T -so it: offer; by the Package or Piece; 'Latest Nov- : eUies in ij'joiiriiitr.i : ".n.uliv FANCY ."DRESS" "GOODS. 11 J- 1w:t n n 1 Silks, Merinos, Coburgs, Alpacas, Poplins, ; i Aeiaines. Heps, oriental rosters, umg-' nams, unamorays, jaconets, rape , 'Checks and Stripes, Nainsooks, ' ,1 Swiss Mulls. Bishop Lawns... yictoria do., French t1-'1 Cloths, Fancy Cassi-i ,, . J , meres, Doe Skins, , , 'ijl Kentucky.' if t; ' i4i . . . . Touna ... , Tweeds,'Batihets, Doubie-and-Twlst Cassivijnersj Taby ,Velyet8, Irish Linens,,,, Table Linens, Ldnen uanakerjt chiefs iToilet Qnilto, Veil n -v Bareges, Checks,, nti-iit-MUi. Stripes, hf-u f Jr-.a-J II ALU ORAL SKIRTS. .a I . ! HQOP-SKIBTi; j AfD , CORSETS. Of our own manufacture, and warranted. ar-ir INT o t'i on 8 V'7 Notlo n' ml f .We 'hav the' largest stock '6f Fancy Goods to be found in the city, and will sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any, house in me west.: i-i ;.i .i.im'ji-t-.u i'u r-mn PiOaks And shawls, ,,K,:I' Mf: ' .BREAKFAST SHAWLS. ' targe stock, and at lowest prices. ' '' ' '' " .. xne attepiion : oi tne jraae is invitea w. examine our stock and Drices before ma king their purchases. , We -will not be nn-t dersold. -i . CARPENTER,' WHITE 4 BAKER. novlWtf..;.. ,,.,.,,,,! vl,c WEED, &' glass,;:,. Main street, between Seventh and Eighth .EVANSyiLLE, INI)., ,. ; "Jv Tcaler ibt drt o is, boots JJ and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, NoUonaiAo,:,., t, j. fj23m., ; I :l V ! I . J -1 KANAWHA 8ALT1 iN H4KD , AND: , FOB SALE AT f the lowest market rates by -si:L. EuTFNERL' JR1' g General Agent( Kanawha Salt Co.,: r No. $ "North Water Street upstairs), au31 d6ra . Evanaville Jnd.u j-i .i:T-!'i'?iit L GREAT, ATTRACTION L TITK HOW 'OFFER TO THE PUBHo, at low rates, the largest stock of Ladies' Cloaks. .i t -i. !iNubiasif. jii I Breakfast Snawls Tf t'i! and Hoods, DeLaines,...,, , . . , Merinees,0 All-Wool DeLaines, : ; Foreign Dress Goodsi .. , III ' ' Black and Fancy Silks, Blankets, ' Coyerlids ;(, ''. Damasks,' f ii .i irl; IRifcle Linens, ; . Towelsjand Napkins Cloths, Cassimeres, ' -' : ' f Vestings, ' T.,r: ,,!. .. .1- .- ' - , French Beaver Coating, - , - Jeans, and TaJI6fs," Trimmings. !..! 'I Millinery, " A ft Bonnets, JO 1 (. f French Flowers;' " fi t en vvi.i ; - ' t ;'.' .;.... : -!. " ci " ?.: :jid Fancv Goods. Notions. i r!: ' ? " i.vu!i " -i-i ii r, avtil CprsesJ ri Cloak Triinmings,' ' 10 .r ,- !! i Dress Trimmings, and !'.fr'1 Sill ti. -i: ,r The Nicest Yarn in the Country, . (!! f Ac., Ac, ( :- . 'lili; : :' i : all of which we will sell cheap, wholesale andretail. ' - BCHATKER, BrSSISti.CO'-'f Mammoth Store, No. O and 49 Mala : MM :, '.iii-
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! LOVE AJfI T Wayed with you nia'cow8ifps blowing, jvv nen iwaKx ana yoa.wer! wprj;n When garlands weaving, ,nowv . balls 3jj throwing, .i'lu i H-it ,m iWhere pleasures sppn to please no more. Through groves -antLmaads, o'er grass and . ' , heather, . , Wlth little playmates, to M m Ji'CJ J We wandered hand la hand together: But that wa sixty years ago;" .n -Mn ou Wew lovely TosBanikld'eL 0 11 A ' i i And still our early love was strong t, ,J, iiu witn no care our aays were laaen, , i n.i 1 1 .i . j . , i t . : ' iui inueu juyuusijr along; . r. And I did lnvA vnn vprr ri&ariv u . Z 0 t How dearly words want power to show I t thougbt your heart was -touched aa ! -nearry; t ; .---- u ..iv. : i -jj j(h.o ' uut mat was any years ago.i i i Then other lovers came around you -.p.'i I , ; Your beauty grew from year to year, And many a splendid circle found yoa f !.-, The centre of its glittering sphere. I saw you then, first vows forsaking, - i Iv On rank and wealth your hand bestow; Oh, then I thought my heart was breaking; But that was forty years ago, .(-. And I lived on to wed another : : . . - -j No cause she eave me to reDine: And when I heard you were a mother, , , . x uia noi wisn me cmiaren mine. Mr own young flock in fair progression, Made up a pleasant Christmas row; MV joy in them was past expression: J ' j - But that was thirty years ago. r v You grew a-matron, plump and comely, . You dwelt In Fashion's brightest blaze ;' My earthly Jol- was far more f.omely, - h But I, too, Tiad my fest U days. " , No merrier eyes have ever glistened : f i .1 f Around the hearthstone's wintry glow, Than when my youngest child -was chrlstiir. i ened; , r . . , . But that was twentv v-ears airn. U h'.ilmi'Among the wild-flowered meads to clav. In our old fields of childish pleasure, , Where now, as then, tbe cowslips bio w, She fills her baskets ample measure .. And that Is not ten years ago. A But thongli first love's Impassioned blind- ,. , ness f(. tI t . ;: :' i - Has Dassed awav In colder Heht. I still have thought of yoa with kfndnessv ' ' Ana snail ao. tin our last gooa night, Tbe ever-rolling silent hours Will bring a time we shall not know, -When our young days of gathering flowers , Will be an hundred years ago. , - . "; "With regard to the ' whole questioii of i reconstruction, Hosea Biglow is etill on the anxious Beat,' and fears that the settlement may be harried up with too much epeed for the good of the country:'1 He enforces hw views' with ' an apologue which : shows that the1, Yankees '.till , havej amljEaop among them.;,., ..,....: ., nt ,.. I knowed es well ez though I had seen 't ' : with eyes .-. i . a That when the war waz over oopper'd rise. An' that we'd have a rile-up In our kettle 'T would need Leviathan's whole skin to '. 1 ; ettfe:-!' 'in!' w s n j X thought 't would take -about a generation 'Fore we conld wal begin to be a nation, But I allow I never did smagine '- - -j . I would be our Fre'dant that 'ould drive a '"' ; wedge in ',ik i ;?'; .'-Mi-'-r- .! To keep tne split from closin' ef It could, An'-, healin- over -with ' hew - wholesome For th' afnt no chance o' iiealln'while " ' they think That law an' gov'ment's only printer's 'T 'Ink; ....'! ,v :. ..: I mus' confess I thank him for disco verin' The eurus way, in which tne states are I ; sovereign; . They ain't not quite enough so to rebel.-'-'' But, when they fin-' it' s costly to raise h ,. ,.),. A groan from Ceac'n G. Why, then for jets' the ame superl'tive - i reason, ' ' ' They're most tu much to be tetched for : treason ; Thev can't go out, but f they somehow dar Their sovereignty don' noways go out tu : The State goes oat, the sovereignty - don't . stir, - ; . -i . ' - But stays to keep the door ajar1 for her; - ' Ha thinks secession never took 'em oat. An' mebby he's correo', but I misdoubt;' Ef they warn't out, then why, 'a the name of sin; - Make all this row 'boat lettln' of 'em In f '. In, law, p'r'aps not; bat here's a differ1 enoe, rnUiar, - i U. ; ' Betwixt your mother -'n -law an', real mother. f Derisive cheers. An' X, for one, shall wish they'd all been . tom'ere. . , ; . Long ' V. S. Texas are sech reglar comers. But, O my patience t must we wriggle back Into th' ole crooked, petty foggln' track. When our artil'ry wheels a load hev cut . Street to our purpose ef we keep tbe rutf War's jes dead waste, excep' to wipe the slate .... Clean for the Cyph'rin' of some nobler fate, ,- , . Applause. Ez for dependin' on their oath an thet, ' 'Twun't bind 'em more 'n the ribbon roan' my hetr ' I heard a fable once from Othniel 8 tarns, -?bat pints it slick ez weathercocks do barns: . .-.(i., Onct on a time the Wolves bed certlng rights,:-: . 1 - - Inside the fold, (hey used to sleep - there nights.' An' bein? cousins o' the dogs they took Their turns et watchln' reglar ez a book ; But somehow, when the, dogs bed gut asleep, ' " Their love o' mutton beat their love o' sheep, . , , , Till gradilly the shepherds come to see : Things warn't goin ez they'd ought to be; So tbey sent off a deacon to remonstrate ' Along 'th the wolves an' urge 'em to go on straight; v -They did u' seem to set much by the deacon, Nor preachiu' did n' cow 'em, nut to speak ' on; ' r i - - ' .i .)'-'-.!- - tu, Flnly they swore they'd go out an' stay, , An' hev tbelr Alio' mutton every day : - ' Then dogs an' shepherds, after much bard dammln','- Groan from Deac'a G. Turned tu an' give 'em a tormented lamt mln','" '-: " ' " ' '" An' Bez, " Ye shan't go oat, tbe murrain . -.7 j rot ye! " To keep us wastiii' half dor Una to watch ui ye!" , ' But then the question1 come, How live to-' gether . r ;,, ,.:,.:,. 1 ,., nhout losih' ' sheep, nor nary ye nor ... -wether f .':- ... -i.t-t jt-- -Now there was some dogs (noways wuth w ! their keep). 1. - . ' i - . . .. ,,. Thet sheered their cousins' tastes an' sheerr ed the sheep ; : They sez, " Be gin'rous, let 'em swear right ' - in,- - -1 ' - - . - . An' ef they backslide, let 'em swear agin ; Jes' let ' 'em - put on sheep-skins whilst they're swearln' ! .;( . .,--,.-.,. -To -ask tor more .'ould be . beyond all i' bearia'.' sh-i: - -ti ..;: "Be gin'rous for yourselves, where you're -ti to pay,- -!.-.. . ...- .- Thet'sthe best prectice, V sez a shepherd gray; " " Ez tor their oaths they; wnn't be wuth a " button, Long ' you doq't -cure 'em o' their taste for mutton ; ' ' Th; ain't but one solid way, hove'er, yoa puzzle: Tell they're onvarted," let- 'em wear a y muzzle," " (. - A! New Shop with an Old Name SIHE rtIltEBSIGSEI, HAVIWCf sold out his interest in the firm of nt Bros. A Co., has purchased a s job on Main Street, between Seventh and Eighth. He is now prepared to do all klndj of Carpenter, Joiner, and Jobbing Work with neatness and dispatch. - novl7dSm THOH. GRANT.-
Time passed: eldest girl Was married, And I ara now a grandsire gray ; ,r-f -, , .; Obe pet of four years old I've carried '
AM SELLING PRESSED LEAF , Lard, for tamlly use, at 12 cts. lb. ieclQdlm j, v:, , PHILIP PECKER, . ! i I f.".r ir' - 1 (, ; U .7.'. ': , ' .: I Vi.L- v'j a 1., it ..' . ; . .
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fhtr-gwtinjnu;aiiwftt'Ftratew INSURANCE,. AGENCY -.-ES-.. -101, TABLISHED 1858l wl ; j. W. NEXSEX. ' .. K. N. BlXBX. i .,NEXSEN & BIXBY, . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS ND ; TAiDJliBTERS OF LOSSES. ; . FiiiBiFerw Iife,' and Accident-Jn-j Jt'irieiauo-i 8HF3J1C8. - - a ;t: aeppesen tin jt he, -oldest -and most reliable ipsurance companies in America, vvoiuUned Cash Assets representea .twenty AiLuiou ifotiar& . au,uou,uuu. ; p Policies on every description of Insurable property Issued - Losses- Liberally adiiwted and promptly paid at this office. Office in. Marble Hall Building, No. 9, Main Street, Evansville, Ind " i Jo V AGENTS FOR A ' GREAT, WESTERN DESPAJCII 1 oast;. Freight line,.;, .Z JStna Insurance Company, of Hart-i-ii ford,' Connecticnt " " ; . ; 'INCORPORATED 1819. CASH ASSETS' $4,000,000. T. A. - Alex audebJ.:.. President. Lucius J. Hendke--.... ..t.Secretary, u ;. NEXSEN A BlXBY, Agents, . ! EvAysvii;i.g1Iwp.'' Phosnji ; : Insnranc.i Company t pf " - JlaraordL, Connecticnt. E CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH ASSETS 0TEB $1,000,000. Hekbt KB2,l,0(a.--....l.V.1..Pre8ident. W. B. Clark. Secretary. . ".iNKXSEN A BIXBY. Aeents. n VA9VILI.E, ISD. Continental Insurance , Company . of r - . .. New. York City. PARTICIPA TING v COMPANY. Policy Holders receive' three-fourtha of the nett profits, without any liability. CASH ASSETS - - - $1,500,000. Geo. T. Hope. . ... President. H. H, Lamport..... ....... -Secretary. 1U"1 ij I IIS .1 M M K SVAHSVnOJE, IMD.' " Insurance Ctompsiny of t North Amerii vji i ca, of Philadelphia; tiw " - l INCORPORATED mn. CASH ASSETS - - - $1,150,000. 8eveaty-two years ' successful business experience.)- .'(! wri u-.Ui 1 '!' Arthuk G. Coffibt..........- -.president. Chas. Platt..j ..l.eeretary.. i NEXSEN A BIXBY.' Agents. .. 1) J1' 1 " ' EVAHSVI1.I.B, IWD-' Manhattan Insurance ' Comnanv.1 of ,1 - i.K Moot VotV fHfw tA.;i. il; , . t ! INCORPORATED my . CASH 1SSETS -f;- h -: $1,000,000. Wlf . Pitt Palmkb Z.... r.Presldent, Ahdbew J. Kmith.. k .. ...Secretary J . .. NEXSEN - BIXBY, Agents, . j I :. t J . . I A irviinivfM. IlWT..'' Arctic Insurance' ComDanr of New bi,:;York'City Ji,, CASH ASSETS ' -: :- 'i - ' $600,000. J. MILTON BSITH-,a,.,......-J-niaow H. B. WiI.l.MAKTH.-...Vlce President. Vihcemt Tii-yow 1... ... .Secretary, i - i NEXSEN d: BIXBY, Agents, i i. 1 EVAKSVILLE. iilD. ' North American Insurance Company s 6t Hartfbrd, Connecticut ;-. ; - CASH ASSETS v. ) fi -P.v,n' $500,00c, F. Hastings President. WK, a HA8TTNGS.-.-i...j.uAecretary 'jiU t I ,wNEXSliN A UlABIfAgenw, ' EVAU8VII.I.E, Il. Merchants 1 Insurance ' Company,' of 7 Hartford,1 Connecticut " d - CASH ISSETSd i -.! : $$50,000. Mark HowABix...M...wf..Presldent. E. TH06. Lobkei.1,...........;.....:.. .secretary. .H fl NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, .,. ... : EVANSVILLB, lK. North American Insurance Company, - r of New York City;1 ' CASH ASSETS . '. $150,000. PARTICIPA TING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-half the nett Jrofits without any liability. . W. OTia...v-.; .. President. R. W. BtxitCKEB. Secretary. ; "'-NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, , . ' v' .EVA1T8VH.I.K,INP, iEtna' Life Insurance . Company, . ot ' r, Hartford, Connecticut . . , CASH ASSETS . ... $3,090,000. The cheapest and best Life Insurance Company In America. ;:;t.i ' . E. A. Hulklet President. T. O. EwdxkB , Secretary. B.B. M trick .State Agent. ' NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, "' ' ,. . , EVAWSVILLE, IMP, y Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut ,. CASH ASSETS OVEE . . $1,000,000. J.C. WALK LEY .. ...President. S- H. White . '. Secretary i .. ' NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, EVAW8VII.I.B, Imp.- j Accident Insurance Company ? - . COLUMBUS, OHIO. Capital - I,OOO,0O. Benj. E. Smith, President. ; j G. B. Wright, 4 u- -tary. 1 NEXSEN A BIXBY, Agents, - , 1 Evansvllle, Ind. Indianapolis Insurance Company, CHARTERED IS 1836, , IKSCBES ALL H15DS OF PROP, erty against loss by fire. Terms as reasonable as any other first-class Company. This being a Homb Company, whose stock is owned, and affairs conducted, by tbe wealthiest men in the State, it is therefore in every way deserving of -public pat Wilhak HE!oETtojf, President.- 1 ,. ai.ex. Ki. jausob, cec y. Insurance solicited by " .... -,.. BEN. 8TIN8ON. Agent, iw nbyl6d3mi . .1 !,. i i .vansvilie, Ind. . , DENTISTS. . - i-1 .i DRS.'.HAAS;,& COOKE, ' f Burgeon JOentifcts.lv, Rooms ovei First Nation.i Bank, -, ., : ,., utt ' Corner Main and First Streets, i ; , t' i v-vrt c.i :: i EvangvlUe.Ind. i FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage received during the. past seven years,, and being permanent residents of the city, dartre all persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manufactured. , 1 Improvements and Inventions are being aade, and everything that will subserve the interests of their patients is secureo. oy tbem. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have several Anawthetios for sOIe vlattng pain when extracting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly t h elr origin a! n too r. .-;- All desirable styles ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by as- trregmarilMS f Children's Teeth saieesfouy corrected,
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, Froii'JtiandljourfgJ ftbm'dci'nd'ff poor, from nigh-born and lowly, comes' the Universal Voice of praise for ' :t, HALL'S VKGETABLE - ' -SICILLVN UA1R RENEW ER. , r1 'It is "a perfect nnd miraculous article." Cure baldness. Makes hair grow. Abet- Z ter dressing than any Moil" or " poma T turn." - Softens brash, dry, and wiry hair into Beawtifu Silken Tresses. But, above all, the great wonder Is the rapidity with whicn it restores Gray Hair to its Original Color. Use it a few times, and. Preste, Change, the whitest' and worst-looking bair resumes Its youthful beauty. It does v) not dye the hair, but strikes at the root A -4 and nils It with new life and coloring maV- . re ter, r - in . : i . i i It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The first application will do good ; yoa will see the Natural- Color returning every day, are -H before yoa know it, 'be oH, gray, discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, gtvina place to lustrous shining, anil.'.' i beautiful locks. ' ' , Ask 'tot Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewar; " no other article Is at all like It in efTeot."-" You will find 16 rj j 5. t--1 : ii Cheap to Buy, . Pleasant to Tbt, , . . and sure to do you good. ' '.
There are many Imitations. Besnreyoi' procure the genuine, manufactured only by, ' tt. F. HALL. CO., , ; ", '"'PrasbuIaN'. H' '' For saifl by all druggist. !- decs dw 1 .'ifii 'i 'I'm;. i "iv .i DR. WHITTIER, - i F XA CIAN, ss hi Diploma, which bangs
in U '.8 office, will snow, naa maae vnnmw DiMOtet the ttudy of his life, and has a J Union-wide reputation, having been longer ( located in St. Louis than any other Chronie . , Disease Physician. Much of his practice has been of a pri-;o vate uature-Syphllis, Gonorrbrpa,' Gleet, .. Stricture, all Urinary Diseases, Syphilltie li T-' or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin, or Bones: Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture; , also the effects of a Solitary Habit, ruinous ' ' u to body and mind, producing Blotches, De a bility, Impotence, Dizziness, Dimness of. Sight, Confusion oi Idt-as. Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Loss of Memory.' ' U Weakness, etc; not mil these in any one, .,jti
case, oui au occurring irequenuy in various cases. -.Accommodations ample; charges moderate ; cures guaranteed. Consultations by letter or at office, free. Most cases can be jurvftm-ly treated mithottt an interview, and medicines, secure .from observation, sent by mail or express. No hindrance te business in most cases. Address Box Sim, St. Louis, Mo. . Hours 8 a.m. to' 8 p.m.. Office permanently located at No. tt HL Charles Street, between Si tth and Seventh, one square south of Lindell Hotel, a retired, spot In the centre ef the city. ' Consultation, room. and rooms for the accommodation of such patients as require dally personal attention. r ' EVERYBODY "IT ' , ; ; can get In a sealed letter envelope my "Theory, Symptoms, and ( Treatment of Nervous. Urinary, and Sexual Diseases. L clearly delineating all the Diseased Conditions'Witn. mil cjumpiom- Aiutio, jot iw tbree-cent postage- a m p So prepay post age. Circular foa-ftadU'e relating to Diseases of Puberty, Menstruation, and Pregnancy, three cents. ,, ,lt, ,,-.w .... ... ,au2adw8m(dlta.w ,i,. ;,1)'lt; ,, -ft'lv-'f jll -l!t-tn:.l il t. ' J tl 1 A Coagor A tola, or - .fr ,rSVRtMlWi BXaUTBEB IKM KDIATE ATTEV- .
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CHECKED. " jr'AitowTCD to 6omiue, ' Irritation of (be Langs, Permanent Threat Disease, r ConII Hi ' suraptlon " tUl f3 OFTEN THE EESCTLT. " BROXCniAl4'TIlOClXES haviko a brREC ttrrLinCTCE to the pasts, ' ;;r '" qtyk immediate EEXJEF.. ' Fr Brenehitls, AstksnsH Casvrrh, Consamptlve nnd Throat IisTEOCHia AKX C8KD WITH AtWATS QOOO ISS- , ..; Singen tnd Public Speakers . will find Troches usefal in clear In -j the voice when taken before Singing or Speak. lug; and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of tbe vocal organs. 'The ; Troches are recommended and prescribe, by Physicians, and have-bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the rouetry Being' an article of true merit, and -baying preved ihelx efficacy by a test many years, each year" finis them ; n new . localities in various parts of the world, an . the; Troches are universally . pronounced, better than other articles. ,' , Obtaist only Bboww's BkonchaI. Tao- , ches, and do not take any of tbe Worhlem Imitations that may be offered. Soli .everywhere. deoS diw6m ...CLABK'Su WORM LOZENGES. rrmisTKiEn and bei.iabii3 medicine has accompllshea ali mat was aesirable In-r.KVEKT ease where it was given a fair trial, and, has always given more universal at isfaci ion than any ' iVoic.Ti ii:Kriciiiti In use. .it is adapted to all ages, and. ill children love it. Thousands . no have tried Clark's -Worm Loeenffe fare ready to testify to its superiorityl over an remedies now in use. , nnu Mnml hv mtJKTNKr JL.UMIKIN:- -ProDrtetors. ' OwensboTO. Fori Isale by CLOUD AK.1JM, ana T. c. BB1DWELL4CO., iyansviue inru . ut n ' - ' ' " ' '
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NOTICE 18 .HEREBY GIVEN TO AXJU -THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING. , iKD-D:o,o(K;:;,;" That we are prepared to furnish them, em ' hort notice, Wa bps fob Wkaviko Juas t , , , of the best quality, ready to weave, as low , , as can be bought anywhere. ' Orders wtfl "l be promptly attended to.. Send on year 1" " beams. JOHN W. GRUEN A CO., - , u Corner Bond street and Canst. : ETansTlllc Wool Factory. VThe Tnderslgned respectfully annoanse - '' ' to the Public In general, bat most espeolSI. - - ' -ly to the Farmers, that they are prepared - , to take in Wool for manufacturing ia to the v ... following Goods, vis.: . . . Jeans, Blaiteets, Covert. x-rs.Pi-Aiw am : .PtAID Flawweis, Lirsets, Batmets A Stockirs YAJUI. . ( .'. . On the most reasonable terms and sheet notice. We have also a grod supply of the ' ' above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a dis tanee, who bring or send their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Pries lies for manafaetsurlDg will he sent appiloa. tlon. xnee and K-torr eomer Pond street
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