Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1866 — Page 6
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'Eureka Bazaar, 0 Tf -TP' i. 75 MAIN STREET. .. Eureka ISazaar ! :'-.: lAv '! ft. !!) iK-fai.'-.Ti-f '-, ''.' ' J-.. Tr-.--. "I 1 1 y .... . i ' .j .; AJ0113 OOS.HjVIJ Jxit Received. ; i IS I i . in; a ;j iio'f I, t) i. i t:l tifi! Vii-i -t. - tit Armstrong: Tarrar & LikUqw . flew to-' 13yers zthis pWndit lot! of it J n't GROCERIES, u At Reduced Prices; im BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM POTATOES.1. '" t '1 : J f r S5 BBLS CHOICE SUOARAll grades.' w W SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. 6 SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. . Jjm LBS DRIED BEEF. 709 LBS HAM SAUSAGE. 800 LBS COD FISH. 2 CASES SARDINES J Boxes., , OASES SARDINES Boxes, ; IT O "f " i CASES BARDINESWhoIe Boxes " 25 BBLS MOLASSES All grades. 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 2 TIERCES PLAIN,H AMS. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS, 6 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. 50 CASES PEACHES. 25 CASES GREEN CORN. 25 CASES GREEN PEAS. 25 CASES PEARS. 25 CASES PINE APPLES. 10 CASES QUINCES. 10 CASES PLUMS. -- v 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES . .1 O io cases blackbe rries: 5 CASES ASSORTED JELLIES. 15 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. 25 DOZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES. 40 DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. 75 DOZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. AMd!tf thoasaiid other Articles too numerous to mention, all of which -we -will sell by the quantity as low as any "Wholeale House in the city. We are determined Btroet. ' " " ARMSTRONG, i'ARRAB A.LUDLOW." . 8. HUSTON. JOHN O. HUSTON. 15. Boston "Wliojesale anl Hetail PeaXersin 1 GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Ho. 80 Water Street, bet. S; ne, KVAN8VII-tB.;...;iJ?...2.!.:lNI)IANA. ' The highest market Drice Daid for all , fcinds of Produce and Rags. KEW SUPPLIES JUST .RECEIVED: 209 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. 500 Bushels Jowa.Potatoes, , , 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed, la store and for sale '"! r ! K uO. K. S. RITSTON & CO.. x. r.,DANijBir i ! n i ajb.'kahn. Wholesale: Dealers In GROCERIES," WINES, 1 HQt'ORS, CIGARS, COTTON YARNS KAILS, &c. No. 2 Water St. between Main and Locust. Ja ll-m Evansvllle, Ind. - ; ...i ii i , , I f , . ,j . i ! SHIPSTuTFS and SHORTS. ' AO p7 Just received and for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., No. 19 Water Street. BBLS FLOUR ASSORTED brands and nrtees luHt received J for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., CILlRyOYANqE.T A WONDERFUL LADY. MADAME R. CROMPTOX, THE greatest Astrologiht and Clairvoyant fcow living, has arrived in our city, and taken up her residence on Second.bet. Main nd Locust, where she can be consult! oll mattnn pertaining to her profession, " wh asi'Love,. Conrtshlpy Law -'Matfers, Luotry Numbers, the Death of Friends m ReJatives .at a Distance.. ",&nd-Ulestoring 1 runnuHuiuiv Dfiwreu jiaii ana wile. Bhe has also in her' possession the celebrated Rorj,Djamorid(a present from the Bnv peror Napoleon),1 in wli leh "y o a ng ladies mna gentlemen can see their' future part nem. -Alt-the Madame asks Is a call, and h.1Jllt eonvince the most SfifpUcal of her wonderfnl powers.' ' ""' ixtnfwwauon Fee-Ladies. 81 00: entlemen 8200.
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,,4- farmer: in the vicinity of, Rich mond', Ind.'raisedTast year $500 worth of tomatoes on lesB than a quarter of an acre of land. A gentleman , residing near Princer ton -has received a letter- from his uncle, living m Kentucky, which represents the state-of affairs as improving in that State since the passage. of the Civil Right bill.', , ; A man in Terre Haute, the other day, appealed to the Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for a marriage license. ? .He was directed $o the office of the County Clerk. The "Wabash Express is anxious to have a visit from one J. H. -Childers, a progessionardrill-master who neglected to liquidate a little printing bill at that office. - - An Abolitionist and an American citizen of -African "descent' had ai serious set-to,on Monday night last in a saloon in Richmond. Ethiopia had to succumb to Caucasia. V -i 5 ' Corn planting haa been vifforouslv prosecuted : during the present week, and th$ greater part of, the crop is now in the ground. More than the usual breadth- of land , is, being planted.--Richmond Telegram.' ' . ..a" ,t ' It jm said 'that Ihe- caterpillars are makinsr their ' amearance m the or-1 chards ia' this vicinity, A It would be well to keep a look-out for the' plague j and lake: steps in time to protect the fruit from their 'ravages.- Richmond Telegram. vh-v : v. ':--i A new post office has been ODened at Quakertown. Union County. J. M. Stanton, Esq., a very radical Radical, is the post master. - ,.A; committee of .Fenians - has been appointed in , Terre Haute to solicit funds from the city to enable them to raise and equip a military . company. They propose - to give .bonds of the Irish. Republic in exchange for green backs. It is. rather late for such a movement. ,:; - - A ,'' , , ! ... I The barley crop will be a total -fail? ure in this county. There never was a crop so completely winter-killed, j Lager, will be lagernext jear.--Rich-moiid Telegram. ,y v. J John Cochran, a machinist, had three of his : fingers - crushed while handling ) the bedfplter of ai " engine at Ft. Wayne, a. few days ago. "J vC i-William, Wade, of; Spencer county, where his family now ' reside, went to Decatur County, stol6 a horse, was arrested, tried in the Circuit Court last week, and senteneed'to five years in 'the penitentiary. So says the New i Miss Irene Boynton has assumed the position of one of the editors of the n estern Star and Home Visitor, published at Indianapolis. e A refugee-from the'ofd Dominion," (who had been living in Wayne County, concluding tb move back to" his former home, expressed his determination to regulate the town of Richmond before he left. As a beginning of regula ting, he had a farmer arrested and fined $2 45 for fast riding. The farmer re taliated, apd J.heunTegeneratediri-' ginian was lined ill 25 tor carrying concealed -weapons, and subsequently $ld imore IfoVlihterfering Cwitbl thfeduties of a constable. f The Yirginian jthen retited from the regulating busif:Z 3.3HT2 .MIA M U " .oi j A corps of. engineers have arrived at Richmond, Ind. from Terre Haufe, havingurf eyd the proposed r,6jite of the extention of the Atlantic and Gjfe&lf.Ww'R, fromTDaynW pK';!JUui8f-JVIa.MoTtonsyilfe ville, and Hushville. s . i ;' r -i- ' I A magnifident monument 'of pure white marb Lin- J denwood cemeteryT near 1 1. Wayne, to jthe memory of Mrs. E, ,E,', George, who dij!d at Wilmington N. C, a year agd.'yesterdayr w"hile mJnistering id the jsomfort of our brave soldiers. ' i 'Thd monument bears the following lnscriptions,on the-' south front: ' .." indiana sanitary commission 7 j Sadies', aeo'bociety op fortwayne, i indiana.'" ' ' ''' :'' -'On the north front:5" ' ' i--- :-' " MISSi ELIZA EGEORGE." 1 BORN AT BRIDGEPORT, VER.' OCT.,J20,' 1 1808," " DIED AT WILMINGTON, ! N.'C.VMAYiSGS I " After faithfully aiding with, her friendly hands and cheering with her Christian voice, the sick and wounded soldiers of out army1, oh the march, on the battle field, and.in the hospital, for over three years, the Heroine fell at her post, honored ind loVed by fell Tho knew her." k The monument 'cost' '$700; and' is twelve'-'feet high with beautiful "de: signs representfng.her.; work ;of faith and labor of love among the sick and wounded soldiers of the Union. ,1 .YQiLQil oHlVOiXiOH ; i imimm',PAKAspis';:;;-, .-!i;- a .. marW3m--,-.7,'t HEAD & MOONEY'3.
MEDICAL.
Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsapa- , -ru ruia. ;- THIS IS THE 3TI.Y MEDHIXE that will cure diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, viz.: Scrofula or King's .yii, cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Rln gworm or Tetter, Scald-Head, Old Sores, Swelling of the Glands, . Leprosy. White Swelling, Blotches, Boils Pimples on the Face. Goitre, Rheumatism. Liver Com' plaint, Dropsy or Gravel, Dyspepsia. Nervous Affections, General Debility, all Chronic Diseases, and all Diseases 'arising from tne use oi meiciu ; , f - t .i s . This medicine combines in a hiehlv eon centrated state the Fluid Extracts of Sar saparilla, x enow juock, stillingia, Burdock .) VA I SI1 1 A li tf Pnlaucinm nlun.l.AAv. Cuu iuiuuv m. VVU..IU1U i, 1 1 7 tracts of several othervaluabJe Roots and Barks, prepared by a new and highly improved chemical process for obtaining the active principle of those roots In its pure and most perfect volatile state, rendering me compouiiu me must perieet ana eincaclous remedy known to man for the cure of all those diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or the other fluids oitneRysiem. DR. EASTERLY'S IODINE A2TD 8ARSAI'A.uijJjA searcnes out the very germ or roots ot diseases by purifying the blood producing a -healthy action of the liver and its secretions, expelling all morbid, Impure, and diseased matter from the system, and by its simultaneous action on all the various organs of the body, it Imparts new lire and activity to the whole physi cal " system. Possessing those peculiar Diooa-pnniying properties is tne reason why it is eauiuly efficacious In so manv different complaints. "No other medicine can compare witn ur. n.asteriy'8 ioaine and Sarsaparilla for the cure of Scrofula, v. 'fi-.iii . iv 1 u . ' v. v- -' . . . t . ' i T iiiugnviui, Salt Rheum, Scald-Head, Pimples on the Face, Prairie Itch. Illinois Mange. Missouri scratcnes, ana ail irruptions or tne Kin. But for the cure of all Old Sores and Skin Diseases of every kind. - , GRIDLEY'8 SALT RHEUM AND TKTTKR OITJTMENT isavalnahle assistant to the Iodine and Sarsaparilla in curing the diseased The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment heals the sores and kills the disease, and thus a speedy and permanent cure is effect ed. Both are recommended to be used foe these complaints. : - . i Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla is rapidly superseding all other Sarsaparillas and blood-purifying medicines. Nearly ail the old Sarsaparillas are discarded as worthless, and are nearly obsolete, while this is every nay increasing in popular iavor. Druggists and dealers wno iormeriy Durchased by the dozen now order by the gross and five gross at a time. It is war ranted six times stronger, cheaper, and better than any 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 nnrt Snraannrilla and take nothins else.,Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilla. SI 50 per bottle. J Price Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 7o cents per Doiue. . . Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & 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 the druggists, Evansvllle. ' -Dr. Carter's Cough -Balsam WIU tX'UB C V II S, CI.IS, - Asthma. Consumption.- Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood. Pain in the Side and rsreast. w nooning joku, roup, unu tui Diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs; f I" I . . . not .,......f 1 .11 i i I 1 . 1 1 X li!7 II I J.'JV. .V-'in.. j nil' v. .... iv - cious remedy ever discovered for all Diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs is ur. taners cougn rmisaui. a iiis uieuiciiie immediately stops the cough, produces free and -easV exnectoration. removes all mucous ana ioui mailer irom nie air jjhssages, : gives ease in aitncult breathing, aliavs the Irritation of the Lungs, and effects a speedy cure by soothing and healing all the pulmonary organs. Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam never fails to cure Conehs and Colds in a few days, and has oured thousands npon tnousands of cases of Consumption al ter physicians and tients given up to ale. This nalsamTis tne most perfect and infallible remedy for. all diseases oi the Mings Knovn to the civil lul lll . . , , - Ask for ir. Carter's Cough Balsam, and tnlra nnthtntr filuu Ii-i ... T . i.un 1 (V.- i ial bottle; large bottles, 91 super bottle. . , . -Prepaoed and sold by Dr. E. Easterly fe Co.No. 70 North Fifth sweet, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at , their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, XlllIlOlS. ; . ,, . : For sale by the druggists, Evansville. , : ure Yourself ! : BAKER'S SPKCIFIC. This medicine will cure Gonorrhea." Gleet, stricture beimnai Weakness or Spermatorrhea, Chordee, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs caused by contagion or weakness of either sex, male or female. ; This elegant, popular, and infallible pre-' para ti on, so celebrated in all our large cities for the cure of private diseases, is now offered to the afflicted, and warranted to cure all diseases of the genital organs of eitner sex, male or lemaie, in a lew days. ( Dr. Baker's Specific is the only safe and Tellable remedy for the cure of Spermatorrhea, generally termed Seminal Weakness, caused by self-abuse or excessive indulg ence,- now so leariuny. prevalent in all Darts of the conntrv. . I Dr. Baker's Specific Is a freat' healing, purifying, and self-curing remedy, requiring no medical aid; or advice-: ' With this great meuiciue, you can cure yourselt, and avoid all change of exposure and ruin by agnorans, pretenamg Qoetorsi ! - i I DR. BAKER S, INJECTION. i "N".B. In cases of Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Stricture, Dr. Baker's Injection is recommended to be used in conjunction with the Specific, as it materially aids in subduing the inflammation and stopping the discharge. Both fere-reconmiended to be used in these complaints, i j A treatise on sexual diseases, called " The Self-Instructor,".' accompanies each bottle rf the Specific pi s . ((uivj" t-f , $v Price Dr. Baker's .Specific, 32 50 jjer fiotJle. ' u -. r- ,;t . . , i, m-7 t Price Dr. Bakeris Injection, II per botT jtle. .. ...!..,. , , j, i . - ). Price Male . Injecting -SyringeiM cenU; Female Injecting Syriuge, 5(1 cents. , , I Sent by express to all parts of the country on receipt: of. the -money, and 25 cents additional to pay for boxing and shipping, i Prepared and sold hy Dr. E Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo., and at their branch store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, 111. i For sale by the druggists, Evansvllle. THE IXFA1HIILE .HAIR "RE. STOKER Decidedly, the. best, article for restoring grey hair to its original color (not dyeing), effectually curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a softness and gloss that nothing else can produce. Price si per bottle. Sold by all druggists. I Robert Fisher; Agent and Manufacturer St. Louis, Mo. , j Sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co No. 70 North Fifth street. St. Louis, Mo., and at their, branch Family Medicine Store, No 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois, sole General Agents, to whom all orders must be addressed. . , i For sale by the drug ijists of Evansvllle ' 1 Dr, . Easterly's Diarrhoea Syrup. IS JIEIUCISTE IS A PIEAS.1X1 mins ji, una jnmuiuioiurw wr uiarrnceil, lys. eiitefyGoliCy Cholera -Morbus, Otttnp or Spasms, Bowel Complaints, and all Derangements of tlie Stomach and Bowels ot Children when Teething. . 5 5 , I This celebrated, opolur, -and infallible remedy has been used by tlie most respectable and intelligent families in Rt Louis for Uelst fifteen years, in all rtise of Diarrhtea, Dysentery, and Bowel 'oruplaint, and all nnitetin pronouncing it the most speedy and effectual medicine -they have ever used. Price, o cents tier bottle. Prepared and sold by. Dr. Et Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Loui Mo. Sold at their branch store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. Forsale by thfrdruggisto, Evansvllle; dl
Dr; Sanders's Three -Minute - Salve. THIS CELEBRATED SALVE WILL -cure Corns, Warts, Moles, Ringworm, and Toothache in from three to ten minutes. - f - - V, - A trial will convince the most incredulous of Its almost miraculous power and efficacy in removing Warts and Moles, which are always offensive to the eye, impairing one's beauty, and instantly curing the tormenting pains from Corns and Toothache. Price, 75 cents per bottle. " - - Dr. Sanders's Three-Minute Salve will be sent to all parts of the country on receipt of the price, and ten cents to prepay postage on the same.. . ' Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 70 North First street, St. Louis, Mo. 1 Sold at their branch Family Medicine' Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois.--' '. I-r' - For sale y the druggists, Evansville. ' 1 ;
Dr.Easterly's Universal Family Pills "jrvtm THE (TRE OF BILIOVS ISJC eases. Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Costiveness;' Jaundice, and all Derangements of the System where an Aperient or Cathartic Medicine is required. Dr. Easterly's Universal Family Pills are very mild and pleasant in their operation, yet more prompt and effectual in cleansing the system from all bilious and irritating matter than the various other pills in general use. . For Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia they are invaluable. These pills are purely vegetable In their ingredients, and will be found much superior to oth$r pills to cure the diseases Incident to th i West. Families, try them ! ' ' ' B3 ' Price 50 cents a boxfortvin a box. ' "'Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. Forsale by the druggists, Evansvllle. , ,. dec2S Tn F, Sat weowtf ; ' NOTIONS. To Southern Dealers.; i . IMMENSE STOCK OF Olioice Croods, Notions ! ; Notions ! Notions ! ' : ! H.': M. : ; SWEETSER, ; - ; ! QO MA IN S T B EET. 20 Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in J.. Notions ! Notions ! Notions b IN'oilon.s1' Exolitsi-vely,! The finest and largest Stock ever brought ... .' to the Southwest. - " y I' ' o '.. " ''.:-.!' " H. M. SWEETSER, NO. 20 MAIN ST.,' Would call - the attention of Merchants and dealers abroad to his fresh and-lately opened stock of the Choicest Notions ever imported to Evansville, which he is offertug at iess prices than the same articlescan be bought West or South of New. York city. Evansville is celebrated for her wholesale houses; but none of them can compete in size of Stock and Prices with the goods on handf for no house not doing an exclusive Notion business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers Inthatline. . : . - My goods are all of the very Latest Importation, direct from. ihe Houses of the great East, and of the best manufactories of the Old World.' To finish up my Stock in every particular, I selected in all from, thirty-two houses and manufactories, including the best- and most reliable brands of all articles known as ; i, "! IST O T I O IV. In my ample stock may be Jound the folSpool. Cottoiu Braid .rButonsVr Bind ingsT" Sewing Silk, Pins, Needles, Elastic ( Goods, Tapes, Coin bs. Soaps, ..(,; .. . J,'., Perfumery, Toilet Ar-, t li: I i.,-.- i tides. Brushes. . . . : :.. j ,,,...,," Beads, : Hoop Skirts, ., , t, .ti Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods, . s ,-, Head Nets, Ribbons, Neck Ties.Sta- -tionery. Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars, - uiovesr iivuies Hosiery, ssuspenuers, . i Shirt Bosoins, Woolen Goodsi :;. Carpet Bags, &.k, 4m. , , 10,000 ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED! As I am engaged exclnsivelv in the Notion Jobbing Business, I ean offer better and more complete stocks than thane who deal in Notions and other Goods. ,' My Stock is the Largest ahd Best ever brought to this city, and I solicit an examination of mv Stock. Dealers will find everything in the. -V".. ti.... 1 4 ...... ' xi A r . ... i' ... . j.. uiimu lino nu aw. aj niKr.i. r:- t H.. Mi SWEET&ER, marStf 1 ' v ;.' - ' Evansville, Ind, .t-i 'tiNEW NOTION HOUSE. - i -.j ; Sam. N. CrENicki! JAME3 L. Ct'BJflCK. t'.i , i i.- ,f.i .-.-i BROTHERS,' ::l I'i f Tf .)' Hi l. .: l-.t- " .- ' ,;. i.-.i-.: 'i r'l.'i.i , i i i v ! ;; T it a 1 1 J . i j it xi ',! : . , i ' '-!: Aiv.i ?f (' ' ,. , .. STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS II003?: SKIRTS,. :-.-t ScC WILL KEEP A COMPLETE ; WW and attractive assortment oj everjlnir desirable ana new in our line, jne GoHlsnJand and arriving daily are are all NKwKKiHijind jCleaj.-, direct from the East. ...... To dealers we-desire to say that no better opportunity has ever oeen atromod to purchase the righ Goods, at the right prices, at the rigr t place, and at the right time. Let all wV50 dsrPgood Goods; cheap give us an earlv call, ana we win guarantee sat isfaction. CURMCK BROTHERS, No. i South First St., evansville, Ind., janlO Next door to now Bank Building. NICE . SUMMER SHAWLS In great variety. maris 3;n ' - At HEAD A MOONEY'S.
GROCERIES.
Head & Menifee, WHOIESALE GROCERS, '' and Dealers In ' ' ....... j ... ! !,:.. . LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN ' i- . -.i., '' WARE, &c, 4c.'," ' ''H Xo. 13 Main Street, - iv, .-.,:.! (Opposite Branch Bank,)' ; -.:. I i .-.I ; ".;!,-. .:. ?:i. ; ; 4ec30 - : i i : i Evansville. Iwn. . .;.! 33 Locust, Street. 35 d. wea reo.; ! ill I'll.! ti -. ; 'i. LOCUST STREET, ;o-.u in (.'' f 1 1 fRO VISION""" XOtllJ. ; : . i - .': . i ' ' ' . s - i '! ';''( Keep constantly on hand and for sale,?' .- ' aU kinds of " '': -''''' j . s t . i -- : i i ,: i '; i: GROCERIES, PRbyiSlbNB, ' IV- ' ' ' :. .', -I VEGETABLES, .&a, &C Green Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur-ed Hams, Dried Beef; and, in fact, a general supply and variety df Groceries and Pro. visions. ' Call and examine our Stock and " ' . Prices, corner of Second and Locust , Sts., Evansvllle, Indiana. ''. V. ... : ; : i r . - ' U - .i 1 j . . . ' i ' . ; i ' ' ; ' ' ''- i . ' . 1 1 - , 'l ' : Nos. 33 .and 33;Loctjst Street, s i febl3-3m 600 BUSHELS . EXTRA-- -SEED Oats, just received and for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., mar30 ::' - No. 19 Water Street. " DENTISTS. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from his old office, on Main street, to f, . Jfo. IO First Street,' " BETWEEN; MAIN, -AND LOCUST, Where he is now prepared,to perforn all the various operations belonging ' to the FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING & INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Careful attention given to Children's Teeth. I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Toth to full sets inserted by Suctijonor Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted without the use of Clasps", answering all me purposes ior wnicn uiey were lntenaeu. Personal attention given in every case. The best anaesthetics used to. alleviate pain when extracting tcetu. Terms treasonable f ' ' ' : ' DR. J. C. BIEllBOWER, . i No. 10 Fii-st St., bet. Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. ; ;.rM margin DRS. HAAS & COOKE, j , upgeoii,Ientists.T Rooms over First National Bank, ' j '' Corner Main and FirstStreets, ' '; '','., ,' j 1" r'-!-Evansvillej Ind. ( 1 . i i .- i .TV J i i;;l: .:'-. ! 'Mill ' ' .1 i i i I ) i Reeling duly thankful for JC the very, liberal patronage received permanent residents of the city, desire a)3 j persons wneiner mey neea tneir professional services or not) to visit their rooms ana see tne various styles of work manu factnred. Improyements and inventions are being ini.itr.uuu c ervuuiiif L-naL win sunsprvA the interests of tbeir patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities re equal to any in tha, Eastern cities.. They have several Anaesthetics for allelaumr Dam wben extrt?ct.lno roAth ! Cheeks that are sunken can be restored ro neany tneir original contour. . . ! All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL' TEETH made anywhere in tho United States are made by us. Irregularities of miaren s l eetn successiuiiy corrected, j Those having Decayed Teeth should either have them extracted or filled . (the ismer 11 uossioiej, . loe ueaiin oi tne parties and tne remaining teeth demand It. Neuralgic' Affections treated; also Clpft Palate. , :. " . . ;. aprlS . ... , ..;. i i i, p. h!i: 1: ..iii; -.! -j, BUILDING. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING i" associated .ourselves toaether for the purpose Oi uuijiuguu iiie , .. .,. ;,-.-f BuildfiigL Business -.1 ti Iii all" Its branches.' are how ijrepared'to make CONTRACTS for all or any portion of any kind, of Buildings, and we think our arrangements are such that we can ' ' .' .i :ii''. . i .., dilve tieneral Satisfartion, Both ail to quality and promptness. .' ; 1 : :; Our Work ffhop is situatuated on the : -'' Corner of Clierr) St. & the Canal Where one of the partners can be found all times during working hours.- ; .!'.;; ... i WILLI AM LA NT. aplO .u. -.' ! iJ.- THOS. GRANT.
BOOTS-AITD SHOES. W M 7; H. WALKER & C0;
.S .1 83 83 MAIN STREET, Opposite the Washington House, ) ;. -;. : i. vi. ABE BfOW OPENINCJ, AKD OfTER at the lowest figures, a superior artif cleof, -:.. (! !. i-v .- vJ ,. ..! . . r - -r- -. :: ..-! .. t-f LADlfiS'fKIDjGOAr, a4 " GLOVE-CALF 3u 13 A L M O Tt 'A. Lt S, :Poils'lilloot3,0J -..:.! ---1 .! i - ..' LASTING CONGRESS GAITER3, f ' . fi i .-i i' y.'. - "..; !!.::;:.; (3 .if ?;:' '-' -i .si i V.. " !' . GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, .; GlVe-Catf Button Balmoral, i . !. ... :' , -'v :- Kid and Lasting SUppers, - . Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and , . , Goat Boots, Misses Congress Gaiters, of every variety. Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf Shoes, , , Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-CalX Congress Gaiters, ,- !... r 1 " ' ;' ' . j - Lasting Brogans, . ' ' Lasting," Glove-Calf, and . Oxfords, Patent Leather FIXE CALF BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, . ' Kip Boots, and Brogans, r - . ' ' ' - - " : ; BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) ' ' : :"t Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, .!-. ir. 4 . : ...... ! . : j , ' ' . I )'( '.; Calf and Buff Balmorals, I. Together with " a general assortment , of Shoes, Boots, and Brogans.' " . - 'f - -rAXSOHATS anl CAPS hit.: - '.':.'. -s: - ( -.. r ,;. : i,. , .. . . j of the latest styles. r.r. i-t ' . j : . : -.H''i'-i .-.'; ! :-!s-. .---ii::.!...! . . . ? We are regularly receiving the latest and. most approved goods in our line,, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with the market in respect to quality and price. -Persons purchasing are respectfully invited to call at No. f MAIN STREET, and examine our stock.- ' :- i ,.- P, ? WM. H. WALKER & CO. , mart 6m ; , . . .. r . , . ill 111 if " Nd. MAiN STREET." g.:i1dixok; t : t'J ',i't :H ifti-f -i .:! i'i i f - , , Wholesale Dealer inl : 4 1 :r-f-and-fl shoes; : -.' ' ; and best Qualities of Rnnts ki... tj f nrt Caps ever efffirerl tn t.hi t,i.,.'i,i,.h'lmv been purchased for cash", and win be sold at a very small advance above costs v. 1 ' Call and examine, my stock, and, prove . the above assertion. .... ' P.S. .I finvA mi.'ii vii1 th Hprvlma of Mr. R. S. Tenney, late with P. Semonin, who Vishes his Id friends to call and examine p iny stock. . ; v , i , No trouble to show goods. .., !: .. ' Evansville, Dec 12,X. . ." . -: SSS.-.!;;:;;;;::;,;.;;;:..;;! BARTLETT SEWIIfff j MACHINE. LIOENSEW under patents aof! Howe,!il Wheeler Wilson, GroveV Baker ' and Singer Go's, and the only -CTheap Machine in the United StateN having the . right to use the Wheeler AJ1??" ' four : motion Under Feed. We wa n t A gents w. !! them. Will iy 0 to 200 per month. Mnehines. to be. paid for when Kold-jror' circulars, ierm, j-A Ti K dress : PAGE BRO'S .Gen'l Ag'ta.y At either of our offlces, t;nuaaeipnia, . . . . . . . T Mil. M .A roieao, or .-.i. : mwk with siuele or double thread, entitle American. - . . apr 11 dim
