Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 April 1866 — Page 3

TIIE ; EVANSVILE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1866.

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LAGER BEER. 1 I'll sing to you a song, dat you all likes to near, It's about a drink dat sobers you, and makes you fel so queer ; . . . - 1 It ish goot for de etomoch, it Isli goot for de head; It isli goot to make a dinner, mit de switcercase and( bread. CHORUS: De nice lager bier.de goot lager bier, , Dere'tf nothing in dis orld like ae Duiiy iager Deer. It ih pool for de husband, it Jsh goot for de irau, It lh goot for her temper, when she vants to kick up a row ; It ish (toot or a gal, ven she vauts to catch .iir. iir ,.- - !.. nt -. It makes her just as cunning as a mice down " vx ae ceuer. Chorus: De nice lager bier, &c. It ish goot for politicians, when dey vant to catch a vote : It keepsder lies from sticking in der throat It isi goot Utt de eongre!mi3ny when thtw vant to tight a duel, For dey cannot hit each other from a shackass or a mule. CHORt-fei Dwiiico; lagej Wer, &c j LOVE-WOJIASN CHIEF ATTRACTION. : - " i - ? BY LONGFELLOW. What I most prize In woman . II Is her aflection--not her intellect. !;,? Compare me with the great men of earth, " What amir Why, a pigmy among giants! But if thou lovest mark, I say lovest "The greatest of thy sex excels thee not! . The world of affection is thy world Not that of man's " ambition.;' In that stillness - -- Which most becomes a woman calm and holy, . - i - Thou slttest by the fireside of the heart, Feeding the flame.. The element of fir . Is pure. "It cannot change its nature; But burns as brightly in a gipsy camp - As in a palace hall. r , , '- , XOViv-A KITTEN'S CHIEF ATTRACMOW. rtr ' " l . BY SHORTFKXLOW.. What I most prise In kittens y r -.: t, la their affection not their intellect. And if my kitten gently frisk, and t In the silk en softness of their Maltese coat , mv coming, content am l. No rivalry I fear ; and,, as I gently pat .. Tbab furry head, and listening, bend to atoh - . : - That half-uttered mew, I leel my greatness- . i A kitten's lord am I and my soul rises , In its grandeur towering sublime ! Compare me 'with the great men of earth What am IT Why, a pigmy among giants! But if thou, my kitten, lovest mark, I say ilovest . The noblest woman on whose fair brow Intellect has set its seal excels thee not. The world of affection is thy. world Not that of man's ambition: In that stillWhich most becomes a kitten,' thou sittest Purring by the fireside of my hearty The element L W mKiug ai lis origin, name, wot nre ' . " Is fmre It can not change its nature f -But burns as brightly in a kitten's heart As tn a woman's sonl. ' . ' . . '. : ; ; . t An unfortunate vouth, who, oeca-i; gidnally pays his addresses to . a ladya up town, crys out in this manner When weary I are,. . , , I smoke my cigar. And when the smoke risosi Up Into my eyscs, , , . . I think of my true-love,'--' A nd oh, bxrw I sighss ! , , . ! t'f JEr u catIo n Aii ' Matters'" in "Mis souri. An Ironton (Missouri) paper Bays: Not twenty miles trom here a youngvlady of our city ia teaching school. " 6he. sends the following rules,-. provided; her by jthe trustees for the government of the school: ' ' No Swearfn 1 . -'-'..;.. : fitim ; . .jri, . quarrclin;, t. ;1 li'ri t : i goirt intu the, water 1 rresnn ana jumpin. , . , ; . ; " goin intu any persons vine patches or orchards without i consent ofthe DWner.,'''5'i .! Uf. .-. "''No-tiinchiii'-SticKiri pins into each other lourtin in skool 3 ' 4 ' writin.of .loveletters iajskooil Nor more than one pupil must go out at-kiiuio ;. unless for tood orwater No crack in of walnuts uuTeSsdried thote roolesniust be observed for a I violation of those rools will be pun-, ished with lash accordin to the verdict of the trustees " tFashIonabl Dances, -j A letter-writer from Baltimore, says that recently the Roman Archbishop of that city preached against abominations of fashionable life, and espe-i .cialjy " five German" threatening to! ' deny ttb(Fution and he sacraments to all who indulge in it. It was understood that the Protestant Episcoj pal prelate of the same city would .make a similar pronunciamiento. This is not to be wondered at. The evil is a very great one, and disgust with it 3 is not confined to the clergy or to strict religious folks. Many who have no scruple in regard to ordinary square dances, yet feel tliatihiii round dance is nothing else than abominable. The writer referred to says: "I always wondcted ythati fathers and mothers, but more especially brother, would stand quietly by, when ,they L.rlii an A wlisit, snnifi men wfro amnnwu, ,. . , in whose embrace their sister was, and l-now tno. what voune men said both i ? before and after. I: wonder, too, that 'friends' can "sec young girls expose themselves as they do in their waltzing. Why does not somebody speak out whai everybody is -thinking, and save our really modest girls from eyes and tongues only too ready with comment. Indeed, it has got to the pasjf that a modest man, between what is offered and what is revealed, does not ' know what to do with his eyes in society." . . . . The Question is, what is to De ane : The Church in coafllCt With lasmon can do but little. It can; however, restrain its own members, ana tnis -1 -should be done with a. heavy hand.

! Especially1 shduld Christian1 parents

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in a insurer line mis, wueie mey are led away by an excitement of whose true ' character and tendency they have little or no conception. But besides this, there is a call for the action of all sober persons who care for the general interest of morals. The great difficulty is, that in things of this kind one can scarcely sneak out 4 plainly what he means without offendI it . -it i ing aencacy. isut eiaeny persons who have an acknowledged position in society, could do .much, by setting their face against' these dances1 without assigning any reasons save those which are conveyed in general terms. Certain it is that something must be done, or " the daughters of perdition," as the Commissioners of rolice call them, will be largely re-enforced from the very cream jupper-tendom. Christian Intelligencer. 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. me-. COLGATE'S ftfoMATiqiTOirP-Ai superior x uuui raujp, prepareu lruiu reuiivu Vegetable Oils, In combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use of "Ladles and for the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. feb23 dAwly ' tm-ITALVS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENE WER renews the hair,. . Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer rp8tors gray hair to the original colon 4,i Hall's "Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. prevents the hair from failing off. ; - -m if Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer makes the hair soft and glossy. . Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer does not stain the skin. , " Hall's Vegetable SiciliattBalr' Eenewer has proved itself the best preparation for the hair ever presented to the public. x Price $1. ForsalebyAlldrngglsts.. , Wholesale by Kkllkb & Whit. pr24 BATCHELOR'S ! HAIR IYK The best In the world r harmless, reliable, inintantaneous.- The only perfect Dye. Ho disappointment; no -ridiculous tints; true to nature, black or brown. Genuine is (- Signed WIIVMAM-ArfiATCHKUUU. . . . Also, Kegeneraung4uxiracixi imeneura Restores, preser v es, and . beantifles the hair; prevents baldness. Sold by all druggists. Factory. 8 Barclay street, N. Y. mar22 dly - A;i!,A Crown of, Glory. j. j . Every Man, Woman arid "Child Who has ; STERLING'S AMBROSIA Is willing to recommend it. Three years (of rapidly increasing sale have made the Ambrosia famous all oyer the world. ' IT IS WARRANTED TO PLEASK. ; It cures Itching of the Head. It makes new Hair grow on Bald Heads, i It prevents the Hair from Falling Out. i It renders the Hair Soft and Glossy. Cleanses the Scalp. Cools the Heated Brow. Ramroroi 1 tarn 1 111 fr. fTiirp Kprvnllfl TTpAftache, retire Baldness, Insure, TJuaiiriiinf Wigs, Kills Hair Eaters effect apparent at once. TO THE LADIES We siy, the Ambrosia will suit you to a T. Elegantly put up. Delicately perfumed. Pat ronized by Opera Singers and Actresses. Hold In splendid boxes or cartons, contain ing two larjje bottles No. 2 for morning. No. 1 for evening. i There is no mistake about it, STERLING'S AMBROSIA is the best, most agreeable and effective toilet in the world. To prove this, try a carton. . - Sold by Druggists - If If w Stbrlixg's Ambrosia Manufacturing Company.' 215 Fulton Street, New York. novlzdwiy. -A COUGH, COLD, or SORE THROAT require immediate attention ffnd should be checked. If allowed to coiit inu'e Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is often the result. . BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, having u direct influence on the parts, give immediate rellef,- o T" " T For Bronchitis, iAsthma,JCatarrh- Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. Singers and Public Speakers will find "Troches" useful In clearing the voice when taken before singing and speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion' of the vocal organs'. - The "Troches" are recommended and pre scribed by physicians, and have had testi-l monials from,, eminent men throughout! the country Bfiing an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by: a test of many years, each year finds them; in new localities in various parts of thej world, and the " Troches " are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the wobs-kmssj Jti t Ajr jjp n s? th.it mgjN offered. Sold everywhere in the United States! and in foreign countries, at 85 cents a box dec2 dtw6m - j The Bitter Fruits of Bad Bitters.. Invalid render, do you know what nine tenths of the bitter compounds you are so1 k-5 ted by the proprietQrs tp accept is,'uinl.versal panaceas are composed of? Give heed for a moment. They arc manufacjtured from unpurifled alcohol, containing a considerable portion of Fusel Oil, a poison ..almost as deadly as prusslc acid The basts of the-'regatar Uincturi J ihe Materia Medica is the same. -No amount of " herb extracts " qan overcome the bad tendency of thta pernicious eiernent. Theessence of sound Rye, thoroughly rectified, is the only stimulant which can be safely ased for compaiie$itjof;ii Tonic, Alterative and anti-bilious medicine, and' HOSTETTER'8 STOMACH BITTERS is the only medicinal preparation in the world In which this article is used as an ingredient. Hence, the extraordinary effects of this great specific, It gives- strength without producing excitement. - No other -tonic does this. All the ordinary Bitters 4ush the face and affect the brain. Hostettm's Bitters diffuse an agreeable calm through the nervous system, promote digestion afid 3 A . .1 .. - . . . 1 I f , rlve4 the, Exhausted physll energies restores ine appetite, ana removes wie gloom and depression which always ac companies1 weakness e( the bodily powers,

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Wo. FIRST STREET, "i " i EYANSVILLE, IND. J. R. LOTSPEICH, - It jfe Louvlef.Ky,5 u -'-' ( '.Mi;i1-); j s,:l A (Successor to Anspacher & Son,) Keeps in store every grade of MEN'S and BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS. j;! v.,:-. iul . -).! :u Our Piece Goods are of all grades and best manufacture. I 51Tf Casslmeresr Testings made up in the best manner. Style, material, and fit guaranteed. l ! u Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glenorohs's Reporter of Fashions, fully up to style in every garment, and will please all who give us a call. We shall give especial attention to Children's Clothing x and " FURNISHING GOODS, and have always the best stock in the city. Ladies will find our Suits for Children very handsome and verv low. . ! : , ! ui :Full line Of , " "r , HOSIERY and GLOVEsT Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. No. 5 First Street, ,. JEVANSVILLE, IND.' p. !..- i?m si tiA .1 : -i FIRST STREET, i l.i'i. KvansTille, Ind. 1 - Ks w A 4j4, marl6 4 DRUGSM sill PURE UNION DRUG-STORE, . Next door to Post-Office. 2 ifr W. P. B. Ilebbcrd. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. Strict attention! ven to business, and orders sent by servants or children. u.; U rrJ t Fancy and toilet articles of all descriptions, very cheftpv (jiUULI aprWtfi t. Hltirhtful toilet article has no equal for Preserving ana uaauiiij -unj wwwui plexion and' Skin; ! .v ;, DeDot. T4 Fulton street, N. Y. . , meat 6m

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-' l'v ' 'it-ti'f.-i,: :i"..f !! ft ' ir.tf-jT-i, -.-.ft nJ.t ii.v i.i-M ' -: nil' (h! t Mil nj ') 7" , Ji!!!.:.) U'fi A 'Hi! , - v ;f "t f.sfj . ill 't:Tjir iTw-n; Af i " J r f;tf ,l ,1(1 '. 'fin -i-.tz ni 'Uttiuiht v i'l f -It r . r r .7 li ...J..;.,, j; , , ,"?;,.?, or ! .M' AkVj 'READY FOR THE ;' uf.'fti n 't n t r.lVH VI I HAVING ! JUST RETURNED FROM the East with a splendid stock of ' ' , ' i -..:..,) n - ' nnntirn W A Ai : f' iihoai:: I now offer to those in want of good goods the finest lot ever offered In this market, ! JrlAlldlzR MAIJJIW AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. As I was in the market when things wore at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for less than any one In this city, as others bought early and had to pay higher prices for the same goods. My slock consists of a full line of -? r-yr j-M --t , r Piece 6oodt, Freacli'Cloatings, IIJI0:J and All kinds and styles. i.i. BEADI-MADE CLOTHING 6f hxf hwn m'AKerfjr t' nowraak mj Ready-Made Goods in my own store. They are of the BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST Goods Made Up to Order at the shortest notice. Full Suits Made in 36 Hours and warranted (o fitj brrio sale,; ; ; BOYS' CLOTIILXG. (J i. .. -. , .'.;.... v Vt . K V.U'.U A large lot on hand at very low prices. AH sizes knd kinds i'lii , , GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS. A full stock on hand, such as ,- Shirts, yT'T icJL Drawers. U ndershlrta, ' 4 s ' - 'Ties: - " ' Scarfs. Gloves, , Half-Hose, and .Tl.-nriv T;f!7 -.nrt, -j upendent i A full stock of the above eoods always on hand, and of the finest quality. -Go&ds1 made to? order for less money than any oiner nouae in ine city, as i nave maae arrangements with my hands to work together in such a manner that none can compete with me In price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one in Evansville. Yon will find me at my old stand, ., t'foi ii ,-MoY. .! I ,.iiV SIBST STREET, M : ' ' ....- '-:-;. : JE VANS VI LLE, IND. .x!e carlin; ;:

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SOUTIIEBX STOVE WORKS. "BBINKUEYEB & CO J s 5 MANUFACTURER OF COOKING STOVES ' FOR WOOD STOVES,' FOR AND AND , . UUAJ. HEATING STOVES. FOR WOOD COAL: COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; f COUNTRY OVENS AND LIPS; , i BISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS; n' "1 ODD LIDS: ' : ,. .; , STGAR KETTLES;- ' ' ' ..'JAMB GRATES; . FANCY GRATE FRONTS ; .,t",-. . AIR GRATES: - ' -,;, t.. CELLAR GRATES ' ! -,! , ' VINDOW WEIGHTS; ' ; ' MUFFIN MOLDS; WAFFLE IRONS;"'- : - - - , ? t 1 r A DTT DD3 r ' ! ' .1 i -I 11 8TOVE HOLLOW-WARE, &C., &0. ALSO KEEP FOR SALSJ. Tin Plated Sheet Iron & Copper, fTIh and Japanned Ware. SALES ROOM: , 1Main Street, opposite Court House... FounI ; ary near moutn 01 rigeon creeK. WOrders solicited. 1 "' w ' feb COLOH WORKS. PHCENIX White Lead and Color Works, j - ?r-., cijfciKiifATi,-6.:i--i''" -'I Fred 'k Eckstein, latSuire Eckstein & Co. Townsend Hills, latellarlson, Hills & Co. AVIX'W recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the Works of " Harrison, Hills, fc Co.," but more recently as the - -r r . . PH03NIJC WHITE LEj "t - J- i - 'r WORKS, LEAD AND COLOR Would call the' attention of Dealers to our Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead, which is being made under the especial supervision of Mr. Hills, who has had an experience of twenty-five years in the manufacture of Lead, and was the manufacturer of the brand so long and favorably known to Dealers and Painters as .-. i , . -;.'; it H ARRISON, HILLS & CXX'S Pure White XeadJOur facilities for corroding are such as to enable-us to execute promptly all orders for the above brand of White Lead, either dry or ground in oil, which for purity and quality shall have no superior, either in American or English manufacture. We also, manufacture the following brands of. i ..v. i ' ;i .') - , 'i WIIITELEAD: , -, "SUPERIOR," f; IMPERIALS' "COLtJMf bia," and " OHrq.' s; Together with a' full line of' Colored Pninrn and PnttVl whioh W ofl'wr to the Trade in the usual assortment fif packages at the liOW hr marae naue.- : , . , ECKSTEIN. H ILLS- A CO. ' ' - - Office No. 2 Burnet Street, For sale by the Trade generally. aprt. MERCHANT TAILOR. .New.' Groods. - - - . IHercliant Tailor, Nov 50 Main Street,' EVANSVILLE, i IND. HAVING jrjtT BSTCBNED FBOM HW Yoik, with tbe Urgeat sod - ' - -- - : . - i . : - r. - ' Best Selected Stock ! I ht ever hd, inducement! I ni ; prepircd te offer better TdvHy Patrons tT.J ) (i. .iV,'j ,! . , . -, , , , Thn ever. Buying ilnce the HEAVY DECLIHK IH GOODS, 11. .I 5; "A :,,,- , I j . j . ' I find bo dlfflcnlty ta elllng from a:-' ::V'r":: '-' -: - . lao to SS per cent. '-l-s r,Af 5f.-- ':0 .-.-'-. ,' .- ' LeM tbea heretofore. I ! all my oldeMtoroart to esll end exvoiloe. my o-d o4 lrc. j Ssr2 la , , ' H- ,IL DMA1" .

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INSURANCE.

93rd STATEMENT OT THE ; . . ,

,-. ' Jan. 1, 1B66."'J-V f . I ' ') '

Cash-Assets 067,455,80 ; Liab?litiesJ.:;:::..?..-T -j 244.391 43 Net Aiseti.....;.......... 3.823.064 37 " !

THIS VETEBAN, 0;; 16,000 Fixesr , BHLL . Hard atJ ,W"Qrfcjn -'. ' BY AS' 1 '" '" r':y t Efficient organization of -5,000 practical' 5 Undencritertfrom Nova Scotia to ' California, and Lake Superi- " '

. ' ;. &Lvzica ana ine uvijt . harmonizing the science 'Of average with compensating rale W' IA jOdvanowttf y th pubito wlfarc. f PL ATTESI50 TESTI2I0IAXS ' 1 ' ., ;i, . .or the f ' : " ; 5 Stna Insuranco . Co nOM TBI ' -; STATE of NEW YORK ' The Imui ance Commissioner to . I the Legislature: !i ' ' j ,' 44 The tne Iaaaraaoe Com pen y, of Hertford, , one of the most eocomtol Fire lnenrsaco Coat- 1 peoieeof this or oy other ontrj.M - - .1 f -- : ,-.- ...r.-.- ... j,. ..; N Ooanectlevt Com pen Ire fellow the rule and preotioee of tbo Mian elm et, ai cerefullM tf they were embodied in lUtnte I w." A rain, polatlng to errors of practice In Kew Tork Companies, tho ine auccei ful meoege- . meat and solid rnlee are oalled to their atteotioa thaes " It etlll remeios more a matter of wonder than.' ' Imitation ia the insurance world.". . , . ( . , , . ; ; , ' . ' ..:,- ;..-,.-. ' By what tnblle alchemy baa thla corporation . been enabled to tarn ite full-paid capital into the philoaopher's etone 1 " , - . 'I i I . - The extraordinary ereoti which fcaedletia- . gnlehed ltennpaxalled financial history , . THB AVK3AGB L05SEJ PEB DIEM IS THE UNITED STATES, AT TUI3 PERIOD 08 4 THE YEAR, ABE ABOUT 350.000. THBTELEOBAPH DAILY bODNDS ' STAETLINQNOTttSOF WARNISO 10 ALL FEUDIST '" - i. nusoss. i. . -i iv, ;.. Do nt neglect h Security of RclU .?r alta Iniuranct. .-, ...j.,, Policies issued without delay by J. W. NKISSJI, Agent, " Erentrlllo, Ind. Ik 1 COev JEWELRY, Watches, Jewelry DIAM OlSTD S ! Clocks, &c., :' t: s , .1 . it - TO THE LADIES. . : . If von want Fine Gold Watch and Chain, Diamond, Chased, Seal or Plain Gold Ring, call at '. - ;., P.I.eE16dLES'S. If you want a Tine Fecklac?, Bracelet, Breaetpin. Wedding Ring or Fine Set of Jewelry, ealt ea : P. L. GXISdLKK, 64 Main St. TO THE MEKCDAKT. FAEMEB, ASH MECHANIC. If jron want Tine Deary Gold or Bilror Banting American, EngUeh or Swiaa Watch, call oa- , . , ,.T. . -- . "' OElSaLBB. He ie alee the folo agent for the celebrated Foley Qold Pen, : Which I nnlreraally acknowledged to be the Baeet and beet writing pen in America, ' Pereonal attention pa d to rfpatrleg Ine Watchee, Clock! and Jewelry. All work guaranteed to give entire aatiafactioo, or' the money refauded, by . i.v 'i P. L. GEISSLER, (ONE D.0B BELOW SECOND ' - 1 mtm - ,

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