Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1866 — Page 3
THE E V AXS VILX.E DAILY. JOURNAL,,. MONDAY, APRIL 23frl86.:
From the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. TilE-t'OPPEKIIZAD FATIXEB AND -lllSt'-'SOX.J j A'DOMESTIC DIALOGUE. "" FATHER. " Corae hlther,1ittle Jefferson, 7 In tilAnd sit upon my knee ; And call your brother Johnny Booth. And little Robby Lee; ' I'll tell a story dark and sad About a stal efcraaii stem ; , . " Twill make your little eyes to weep, Your little hearts to burn. " Th e pat riot Jeff. , vrb osanania you bear, rSjeised byiafcruel ote, - ; J- , . fcoftjC months'and years' Is languishing Immured in Fort Monroe; No voice is raised to cheer him now, (Save one and that soon hushed,) While 'neath the Yankee' iron heel; f s The noble South Is crushed.,' - , LITTLE JEFFERSON. "But Is he not a traitoiypa, Like Roman Cataline? . And Arnold in my history? And. in a book of mine.
I read how Carn liis fcrortier killed. ti A Aiidhd iMri away"; - - y l 4 1 i m sure i iniiiK me statesman stern Is quit as bad as they ! " " This comes of reading Yankee books! This comes of Yankee schools, Where little good and mischief much Are taught hy Yankee rules 1 Here, Jelierson, be off to bed, You little saucy brat! Why nextyou'll.call me Copperhead! . lake that, ind thai, and Quit ."' t Exit young Jeff., howling. Fathos and Fun. A .Georgia judge lately threatened a lawyerfor contempt of court. " I have expressed no contempt for the court," said the lawyer, "on the contrary, I concealed my feelings. ' ' ; A inan out West saysTie moved, eo often during the year that whenever a covered wagon stopped at the gate his chickens would fall On their backs and hold up their feet in order to be tied and thrown in. . - r . - -, - .. . . Do you propose to Trat Ike : into a Some tell me the wholesale trade is the best, but I believe the ringtail will be the most bepeficious to him." How to Commit Mueder. Take a pretty young lady: telLher she has a pretty foot;; she will wear a small shoe, go ou. in wet weather, 'catch a cold, then - a fever, and die in a' 'nftnth. This receipt never failsLAx -s.v ;: :'.v, CoisiBERABLE STTLif. AV a ball given in "the city ififNwOrleansl a short Himelsince, by the- milliners and modistes, i the dress of one kof . thj6 dancers caught fire The Star, of that city eiys : ' .Some idea" of her style of dancing maybe gathered 'when1 it is known that the dress caught fire from one of the4chandeliers-Qverhead.i ,T J A stage-struck Frenchman made an application to an English theatrical manager for an engagement. r ile was asked if he could .-spenkaEnglish as well as French, , and. to convince the manager that he cq'uldhe struck an attitude, and Te'erted the following, which boars aTudeous" resemblance to the soliloquy of .the, JDuke of Glosterr V Now is the. .winter o our discontent.'. ), The FrencbmaB rendered it; Now Is re vin tar of ur dem oneaslness Made into hot vgddare by ze son of" York'; Zat is vat you call e. littale :boy of Mister York;) And ze dark clouds at ze top , , Ded and buried-at tte bottom. '' ''' ": I hv reborapon nie back.; l- z u d ; i; Bandy legs; nd for sgtt , . . . r . Ze dogs bow--vow-vow at me ' - Yen Lwilk by blnw" -s"x - y k i For aii extemporaneoui'translatioA this was considered good. Tjut he was not engaged;. ;,' .j f ;; i . An old; lawyer was giving advice : to his son, wbo;wa9 just entering upon the Dractica of his TAttir'a Tvrr.tasni.n r "Mysbnf said the counsellor, '"if you nave a ..easy wnere itheUawi9 clearly on your side,, but justice seems to be againstjyoui.utge upon.: the -jury the vast importance- of sustaisingthe law. If, on tlre'-'orhVr handryou are in doubt about the lawr but your client's case is founded on justice, insist on the necessity of doing justice, though the heavens fall." "But," said the son, "how shall I manage ipAasf f herejbpth .few jisjl justice are dead against me?" " In that case, my son, talk round it talk round it!" PAPER, ETC. NO. 7J SOUTH FIRST STREET. S. IV. DOCKER Sc .00 -DEALERS IN .8MCIT0M Paper Hangings,.Paper Bags, Card Boards, Letter, Cap, Kote, Wrapping, and Manilla Papeii.CHt Cards, Window Shades, 4c, &c We will keep a complete assortment of everything in our line, at wholesale and retail. Let all who ' call early and ex a? No. m. South First Street. marltf Evansvllle, Ind. COAL. BOBIAM COAI. OFriCE ON WATER STREET. BE tween MUo'and Locolrtt f.Oreets. II J- ti A eonatant vavvir.. and orders prompt ly Oiled. ht31
store, .Mrs. Partington - asked '.a friendr k Yea;" replied the old lady, " but I'm pestiferous to know .which.
CLOTHING.-
! FIRST STREET, EVAXSV1LLE, IXD. J. R. LOJSPE1CH, Late of Louisville, Ky., r r- f -r-v , f .w .(Successocta Anspacher & Son) Keeps in store every grade of MEN'S and BOYS' CliOTIIIlfC and 1 -'." .'' I.'l FURNISHING GOODS.1 Our ' -i Piece Goods r are of all grades and best manufac ture, Cloths, Cjwslmeres r r made up in the best manner. Style, ' material, and fit guaranteed. x Mr. JfOHN CLARK, our Cntterls .direct from Glencross's Rkportkr of Fashions, fully op to style in -every garment, and will please all iwho give ns a call. I We shall give especial attention to si Children's Clothing i and t ! FURNISHING GOODS, andnak-j il wj- 'th'ebest1;tdok la - - xne ciiy. iaaies wm nna our suits jor Children very handsome and very low. ' Full line of i Z t AWJi.i a auu J-UJ I I Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. No. 5 Fir.st Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. .0 t.l 31S V. r-T a J m.M! 1 li 1)1 l: ' -.r. I. V? -l I." FIRSTr STREET,; EransTille, Ind. maris DRUGS. PURE DRUGS. rr. UNION DRUG-STORE, ! Next door to Post-Office. rr n W.P.B.:Hel)beiici; J l.'j ,4 PHYSICIAJSS'. careful) y com: PRKM'RI ITIOSS carefulJy; conxpondatLi. Strict, atten.. tion given to business, and orders sent by servants or children. ervants or emiaren. Fancy and toilet articles of all descrip Fancy and toil tions, very cheap. aprisu S2 iJWaE7-Jf This delightful toilet article ias no equal noia uj araiuwa everywnerek Depot, U Fulton street, N. Y. toaiV Om
BOOTS -AITDSHOE:
WM. H. WALKER A CO., 83 MAIN STREET, i . 83 "'.?fJi.'t' ' Opposite the Washington House, I ihQ'JC"' .1 Utt'iKi'-'. liv'JC -i U S J. j - BE SOW OPEXISO, AXD OFFER at the lowest figures, a superior article of ;:;.' i;ls,p(,'qplATan4; gl9ye-cal:.: , :; a:. :: il .;: :'. M O R A; a: X. Polisli Boots, "LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, ' " Misses' Lasting Glove -Calf, Kid, and , GoatBoot Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety, Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf i . . . . Shoes, ., -i. i, ',- : Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf i congress waiters,,;-. ,..; u I : . v i '! Lasting Brogans, I Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather i j W w V v i v - i FINE GaLFJOOTS, f ine Calf Scotch Boots, Kip Boots, and Brogans, BOYS BOOTS, (Calf and kip,) Congress,' Lasting,' and Glove-Calf Gaiters, Calf and BoCT Balmorals, v .-P Toother with a eeneral assortment o Shoes, Boots, and Brogans.t; : . :, if. r P'.T-"iTi;ALSo' th 'J. v X. - -t ; - 111 HATS and CAPS of the latest styles. Z'i, " ' .1 We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods i our line, at the lowest prices, ana expect to keep up with iae marnei in respect m quality ana price, Persons nurchasinsc are resDectfullv in IV vited to call at No. 83 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock, . WM. H. WALKER & CO. f;tnar7 6m 1, NO. S MAIN STREET G. L DIXON, i Wholesale Dealer In LCI and .Vl'lH19X ft . ij.i .I in ( i,oi-.yi i-.1. - .11 ! I ;4 3? t -iv - 4 Di.fl i m -(. ,t:i -ArtiJ'-lffif -t ;::. r Pan now receiving a larsra stock- of the best qualities, of .Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps ever offered to the trade, which have been purchased for icash, and will be sold at a very -small, advance aboraeost. - Call and exaraina toy stoek, and prove the above assertion. r,...r-:.!. 1 i P.8. I have-seeured. the services of Mr. R. 8. Tenner, late with. P. ftemonin. who (wishes his old menda to eall and examio A 1 in 1, . i ' ; . i.t !rn No trooDito snow goods.. BvauviUe Dec 13, &
CLOTHING.
: t.'if-r.'f i-'.i -.y v .:-r. !0 il '" C ::i.t I u-'-i ;FiHI ; ) ax READY FOR THE Spring- Tratle. TTAVING JUST RETURNED FROM kii the Jbast with a splendid stock of SPBING GOODS, I now offer to those in want of good goods' tne nnest lot ever pnerea in mis market, i: - t ' - AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. As I was in the market when things were at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for less than any one in this city, as others Dougni eariy ana naa to pay nigner pi ices for the same goods. My stock consists of a full line of Piece Goods, such as French Coatings,-: - 1 Pant Goods, - and t Vestings, ... ." .- -- c- . All kinds and styles." ;' - - r READY-MADE CLOTHING of' my own make, as I now 'make my Re ady-Made Goods in my own store. They are 01 1 the BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST ; WORKMANSHIP. ; I 1-4 1 Goodi Made Up to Order - " 4 ... s at the shortest notice, t a v .; ; i -5 i ' Full Suits Made in 36 Honrs " " . ' itr! "' , r and warranted to fit, or no sale. BOYS' CLOTHOG. A large lot on hand at very low prices. li -I n ; All sizes and kinds GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A full stock on hand, such as Shirts, . iwawers,Undershirts, - '-' ' " ties. Scarfs, , I : i G10V68.T - c.'.'.f.." y Tr i f Tr.. . . A . .uoirnuw, uuur mi : J , :j j ouacuuciS.( A full stock of the above goods always on hand, and of the finest quality. ! Goods made to order for less any other house in the city, as I have made arrangements with my hands to work together in such, a manner that none tan compete with mer in nric nitTsmu.. mined to keep prices down, and not to be UV,, J,11 aay oa m livansviUe. . tYou will find ma at my old stand,.u v .-.i . :' '.) I! II ,lli. 'i ll'.': ii I. . . it ' .1 -v.. f .... 1 1 !l i.u-i hi,-- v, til V Mill!'. KVanSville, rNO-;' i : j vl l is i ! j I'l.i u ' .:i i' i r, ( .: .) I' EDMr&l 3a. . !;!) .?
MEBCHANT TAILOR.
ii ' New Grooms. H. F an. Merchant Tailor, J No. 50 Main Street; . EVANSVILLE, IND. TJAVIKG JUtT BXTUBNXD JBOMt. HEW XI Totk, vita the lsrgeat snd . - ; :-.:) i.ui I i ! 5,Best"Selected''Stbck 1 rl bars ever 'had,' I m prepared' te offer better inducements . , : . - - To.Zly'vPatrons.v Than ever. Buying elnce tbe , , ! 'J .,- , j. .: . ..-.!.... 4 heatt ; DEciiims I jar 1 jgoods, 1 L I find no difieolty la selling from SO to SS pbr cent.' Lee than hsrstofbre. ' 1 InTite all ky old customers to eall and examine my 'gocde and prices. . mar291m ' H. JTBLDMaN. , i; :: , i .1 V ' . .1 I'' . 5 u.: iiAcniinsTs. -ii" W EV1 . H E I l r.i A r J . i -If . I S .- P CtO.'l 5 T City ;:Pdundpy, - i .';o:.j J.x-'-:i ; jH ASUFAC TX7EES and EUILDEB 3 i-JJ,':. OP.., Ci.- j .- i'-l STEMIE?GINES i l ilu;i!f 'i ft ' ,i;jii ii'.1-.'' ' J ; ... ;..--. ... '-" ' ' r BO XL EE S, Saw and Grist Llill I 111 AC H ! ri E R V ' ' TOBACCO" SCREWS : I .. . r j v.- i - -1 ' : . GtJBIlIINa VHACHIHES, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, --.'Si "Sc'e: I iO c l"I Si )J fpHI PB0PPIIT0B opthbcitt FODHD, -X rv bees leave to inform bis triende and th dddiio in general tnat ne prepared to do all kiads of ,-s : .:. t;ilf; -An . .-i Machine & Finishing Work 1 - i - - '- I : ' . id everything appertaining to the Foundry btul- . I I Dbhmj He it manantcturing STEAM ENIltes V i-i .VV.!U.3 "1 : i . J. s BOIIiEBS MDa m xeoalred: 8w Mill cbinery sad Milt Gearing of any efmt DUti ierr and Mining Machinery, Tobeoco Screvi, Gam' ming Machine, Thrwhing Machines, MaUHiiie ." Horeepewern Corn Shellere Macbtaery of: all' kinds made and renaired : Iron and 8rm (inline of erery deetription, Iron Hnuae Tronte, Cellar Brewers; Diitillers, BectiSri,;&c., BnPliedi with everv deecrintion of Ronnar ,! fibeet Iran Work, Brewing Kettlee, Betrigeraton, Attemporarori, Spttrges, Stillhaada -and Wormi on an improved piociple, Uolamnt for Alcohol fetiUe, Teaat Jags, Cane, Syphona, ae. j; Ooppej ajcu nuu iipvj voppr, i$rase aoa xtod rumps oi eTrf varietr. for Beer. Rnlrlta. nil ir. Brate Co4ke and TaWee. Steam Wlilii'm. A- ,. , i Workmen eent tcrall parte to lit np woikandde rr... vp oma somn, Hopper ana Mieet lro woru, ..... r i Old Metals Bought. I ti: ' v J in f. ' -' " , ' He la dbitln in and aeHinir 'Afliin'a Imnreead Swam Giiage, Wrongbl Iron Welded ripee aad Tnbbinc, MoQinnia'e ImnroTfid flmnt Ma. ebinee, btepbee Hnghva Flower Separator. Ger man Bo'.ing Cloth, Ocm Ilaatie Belting, Pack, ng, xioea ae., i r the beet kind; Tinplate, nneei Iron Biod: Tin, Pig Iron,' Babit Metal, Spelter, rireBdck.. , , . , . -,,, : He haeWrerr keltlt of the beat Machinery and workmen i and w.li give all 'work antra ted to him hi indlTidaal attention, filling order promptly, warranting hia work, and ia eatialted with reaa enable pricea. ,, ; f- i j eWOHIte and Bala Boom,' Toon dry, BciUayard Machine Shop on Pine Street, betweak Pint aad Eeeead Street, BTaaarille, lad. (i , .
INSURANCE. ? '
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