Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 May 1866 — Page 3

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THE ."BY ASV ILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 21,1866.

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SENTIMENT AND JFUN.'

A Httle .aonsenseTnow'and then luuuw ujr ma wisest men. .'

JTASBT. ' From the Toledo Blade.) i ,f Mr. Xaiiy and tfaer Reconstructed Meet to Congratulate the Country upon tbe Besult or the Memphis Outbreak lie Discourseth upon the Nigger and Bans against a Snag. , .-;.. ,. ' I.Cokfedrbit X Roads,' (wlch-) in the Stalt uv Kentucky 1 May 12, 1866 ,) The news rom Memphis filled the soles uv the Diraocrisy uv Kentucky with undilooted; joyilThereat last the Ethiopian wuz taught that to him at least the spellin book is a seeled volume, and that the'gospel ia not for him, save ez he gets it filtered through a sound, constooshnel, Dimekratio preecher. We met at the Corners ..last nite to jollify. over the brave acts uv our Memphis friends, and I wuz

n rthe.peker I-addressed them on the

v subjick uV the nigger his i wants, needs and capacities a subjick permit me. to state I flatter myself jl , understand, i Probably no" man hr the Yoonited States hez given the nigger more i study, or devoted mor,e time to a pa- " shent investigashen uv this species uv ,the brute creashen, than the under- . . signed.- X haye contemplated him sit-' tin and standin, sleepin and walkin, at labor and -in idleness, in every shape, in fact. ceDtin ez a free man.

iElrieh Bituashen is too disgustin-.for a . proud Caucashen to contemplate him, ' and when "he arizJbefor"e my-janihd's--" eyein that shape,1 1 alluz turned shudlT"riB Kway,".'j!.J.., ''.I' '--'"--- ' - tl. t, .' , hed . proceeded in my discourse j with a flowin sale. Its easy demon- ' fetratin anythin yoor awence wants to I t - beevgv-1?0. the inte.rest,lies in. . L ! T-FoiTinstantBi Ihev notist wicked Inen

wno wuz Bomewnai weaaea ro sin, f k'genrall lean tofaardJTpiverslism, men ' heavily developed in the back uv the peck are easily convinst uv the grand trooths uv free love, and them ez is too fond uv makin money to rest on the seventh day, hev serious, doubts ez Jl to whether the ,;;Qbservanei uv the "Sabbath is bindin onto em. I, not likin to work at all, am a firm bleever in slavery .and wood be firmer ef I cood get start enuflf to own a nigger. I hed gone on and proved concloosively from a comparison uv the fizzikle ;etruct tty he Afrikin and thet Cau- ' cashen that the nigger wuz a beast, and that consekently we hed a perfeck

rite to catch- hint, andt tame him, and yoose mm, ez we ao otner wna ammils. Finishin this hed uv mv dis course, I glode easily into a history uv the flood explained how Noer got tite, and cuss nam; condenim him and his posterity to serve his brethren fort-eve r. wich I insisted eive us an indu bitable warranty deed to all uv em for all time. I warmed up on this elokently., " Behold my brethren the beginnin uv

? Kmocrasy " I sed." 4 " Fust the' wine,1 I (which waz the anthtype uv our 3 whisky wuz the beginnin. Wine (or whisky) wuz necessary to thefoundaj 4,wn uv'the'party;-and it wuVforth- ' comin. But the thing was not cotni plete. It did its work on Noer, but ' .fsyet there - wuz a achin void. There

wuz no Nigger in the world, arid with- , out nig?er there could be no Dimocrisy. Ham, my friends, wuz born , a "' brother uv Japeth aud wuz like unto him, and uy course could not be a "slave. Whi.skj'wuz the instrument to bring him down ( and it fetched him. ' Ham looked upon his father, and wuz cust, and the void wuz filled. There WUZ WHISKY AND NIGGER, and Upon jthefli $h$ foundashen uvthe party wuz " laid broad and deep. Methinks, mv

' I --Hrethren, when Ham went out from ; ; t the presence nv. his fa thery -"black in f 7 the face ez the aceuv spades, eI may

bealIowed--to yoose the expression, be win his back to the burdens henv and J apeth -piled rvoa to ?him with - alaerify, that' Democracy, n in the womb uv the fue, kicked lively and clapped its ads. There was nigger to enslave and sky to bring men down to the pint slayjnMm.Theje'fTruz whisky 1 ke' inen incapable uv labor: t? accompany hotse-rtcin; and ,.ePflayin, and sich like" rational iiiioosements, and a nigger cust especially tat he might' sweat to furnish the means. Observe the fitniss uv things! Bless the Lord, my brethren, for whisky and the nigger! for without em there could be no Dimocrisy, and yoor beloved speaker mite hev owned a farm in Noo Jersey and been a votin the whig ticket today." ' At this pit a. venerable?' oldr freedman, who wuz a sittin quietly in the meetiiMiriz, and asked ef he might ask ai question. Thinkin what a splendid opportoonity there wood be udemonst rating the sooperiority uv "he Caucashen over the Afrikin race, I answered les, .gladly..:- , : " Wall, Mas'r," sed the tld imbecile, "is i a beasfH , " My venerable "friend, there am t nary doubt uy it," yna iiriiU" "Is my old 'woman a old beastess, loo?" m-t v.noiY.i n.vio-'-f --"Indubitably'repliedl-ViA ru " And my little- children, : is they .tittle beasts and beastesses f, . ' jr, 1 ' Onquestioiiably 'ul-X-S ' Den a yaller feller ain't b i it-it but half a beast, is he?" that Question is " Hold on."- sed he. " wat I wanted to git at is disdere'a a heap uv yaller fellers in dis section, whose faddera must hev; bin white men," and ez der mudders wuz all beastesses, I want to know whedder dar ain't no law in Kentucky agin " "Put him out!" "Kill the black wretch! " shouted a majority uv them who hed bin the heaviest slave owners

under .the good old patriarkle system, and they went for the old reprobate. At this pint, a officer uv the Freedmen's Bureau,- who we . hed n't observed, riz, and bustin with laughter, remarked . tihat his- venerable friend shood be heerd. We respeck ; that Burow,partickerlyez the officers generally hev a hundred or two .bayonets within reachrand chokin our wrath, permitted ourselves to be further; insulted by the cussed nigger, who,' grinnin from ear to ear, riz end perceeded : "My white frends," sed he "dar 'pears to be an objection to my reference to de subjick uV dis mixm with beasts, so I. won't press de, matter. But I ask yoo, did Noer hev three sons?" " -' '!- ";, , : .:; "He did," sed I. ;i " i i: " Berry - good. Wuz dey all brudders?" -u -j: " "Uv course." ..,,r.,, " Ham come from de- same fadder and mudder as de odder two?" 0-e-r-t-i-n-l-7.". v ... '

fully unaerstandin the skripters, dat if we is- beasts and beastesses, dat you is beasts and beastesses also, and dat after all we is brudders," and the disgustin old wretch ' threw ., his" arms round my neck and kissed me, calling me his long-lost brudder. - ' ' ' 5 ! The : officer of - the Freedmen's Bu reau laft. vociferously, and so did a dozen or ' two soljers m the crowd likewise,, and the awjence slunk- out without adjournin' the meetin', one remarkin', audibly that he had no Used one thini. that Dimocrisy wuz ex tremely weak whenever it undertook!"! to defend itself with fax or revelashun. .For hisjjarV he'd 1 done with , argyment. He wanted niggers because he cood wallop 'em and make 'em do his work without payin' 'em which he mywithoyMte men... that the South, who worked the niggers, leavin' us Northern Dimokrats to defend the system, hed the best end uv the baragin.. . ... ; ; ' Petroleum V. Nasbt,' ! ? Late Pastor uv the Church uvthe .. New Dispensashun. 1 COLOR WORKS. PIICENIX White Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, IIIEI.S, & CO., ... ' ,;;. CINCINNATI, 9, ' Fred'k Eckslefni late Sulre Eckstoin & Co. Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills Ji Co. "EL A VINO recently purchatied the White Lje&a WorKs. lormeny Known as me Works of ." Harrison. Hills. & Co.." but more recently as the . . i " PHCENIX WHITE L.T3AD AND COLOR n . i WORKS," ... . Would call the attention of Dealers to our Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead, which i being made nnder the especial supervi sion of Mr. Hills, who has nad an expert ence of twentv-flve years ia the manufac ture of Lead, and was the manufacturer of the brand so long and favorably known toueaiers ana I'ainters as . . HARRISON, HILLS & CO.'S ; : Pnre White Lead. r Our facilities for eorrodina are snch as to enable us to execute, promptly all orders for the above brand of White Lead, either dry or ground tn oil, which for purity and quality snail nave no superior, eimer in American or insiisn raanuiacture. We , also, manufacture. the t following Dranasor r-vtf i ,. v s . WHITE LEAD: " SUPERIOR," " IMPERIAL," " COLUM- ",' 1 j,,., BIA.V. AND "OHIO." ' ' Togetheri with' a.' full line of Colored Paints and Putty, which we offer to the Trade in the usual assortment of packages at the LOW kht Mar Ket Kates. . ,. .. ECKSTEIN, Hi LLS A CO. . , ; Office No. 2 Burnet Street. Fot sale by th Trade generally. apr9. SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 Al X 3 iLi ERY. . TEINBACB - j& WACK, No. 67, Main Street, EVANS VI LLE, IND. WE HKKP ' COXSTASTIT OS hand a full 'assortment of all eoods in our line, but call the special attention, of Merchants and Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS. finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A. Steinbach's newly invented and patented n.l-m.r EVERLASTING 1)"'.'. . ollar-!Fasteiier. ' The' advantages of this fastener are 1 DufaliUity, the Fastener warranted to outlast the. Collar; .i-Saving -of time in puttine tne Collaron and on tl the Collar on and off the horse's neck; 3. Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. Examine our stock before you buy, and vou will save money. decl3 dtiin KANAWHA- SALT COMPANY. L. RnJEner JrGenerjilr Agent Office No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, . (v; (upstairs,) r, Evansville, Ind. rrAVIM TOEPBU, fOXTROl and management of all KANAWHA SALT shipped Deiow the Falls ef the Ohio, I am Dreoared to fill orders for mv nimn. tlty, as low In price as any Bait tn market. Ail Jttmcuvna aau. w in gooa cooperage, an., la hra.nta1 44 Ks.na.whn. Malt n " 1 Kanawha Salt Co. L, RUFFNER, J a. General Agent. pr352m

GROCERIES.

iSfew York , Orocery. CHEAP GROCERIES! SAVE YOUR MONEY! which yonvwill certainly: do by buying your Groceries at the , ,, BTEWYOBK GROCERY, No. 72 ' MainStreet,' ; ' ; ' '': on tbe alley between Second and Third. We have on hand .a LARGE: and CHOICE STOCK of ' White and Brown Sugars.1 r"i ! Green, Black, and Japan Tea, Rio, Java, and Laguira Coffees, ' Molasses and Syrups of all kinds, , ' Sugar - Cured Hams " and Breakfast ) : Bacon, ''"- i1 .'. Plain. Ilams; Shoulders,' and Clear bade ISacon, iwv.- V.T ; Canned Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, atd lshed fruit of all descriptions, ! . Split Peas, Lentil Pearl Barley, ' Green Corn and Peas. ' Fish of all kinds including Choice "Holfa1id''Herring)v :K: :l inr . ffl a . " . nasning ana .ioiijci.ooa.p n great r variety, i - 1 Washing Soda and Soda-Ash, ". Lime and Cement; .. j ": n;.' .-.i-u. In fact, i.a ; j , GROCERIES - OP ALL KINDS, . ! too nnnierous to mention. ' ' We have also a large assortment of ; Wooden and Willow Ware, ' Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, Whitewash Brushes. 1 : ; . Stove and Shoe Brushes, Counter Brushes. " " "" ! Feather Dusters, &c., &c. . . . ,t j Also-r-it ' ; Carpet Chain,1 Cotton , yarn," and , , Cotton Matting. . i , ' 1 - t:' . '' '. :f!-;':,i ' ' " i - " We have on hand also the ''..' f . . , , . . . CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR, vorn-Mi'.al, Hominy, dc, c. - . all of which were bought, at the lowest figures and will be sold at . ; 1 7 . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ; Call and see for yourselves. r: . , REMEMBER THE PLACE: Kew York Grocery, Ko. 72 Main Street, , . - ' - . , . t h; " - T - i .r . ' i - ' ' ' " ' between Hecond and Third, on the alley. PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co may ' " ' " ' ' ' - , B. !. DANIEL. A. Hb KAKIT : t". Wholesale Dealers in. h . GROCERIES, -WINES, LIQUORS, CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C. , No. 2 Water St., between Main and Locust.' jan ll-6m'i s . i Evansville, Ind.T ) SHLPSTUFFS and ' SHORTS. A f TONS SHIPSTUFF8 A SHORTS, ScJ just received and for-sale by ' , . J. C. DUHOUCHET A CO., : ap7 No. 19 Water Street.- ' ! '- ' '';. , rr-BBLS FLOUR ASSORTED )9 IP brands and prices just received ind lor sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., i' aplS - . , No. 19 Water Street. i,;. . ,! -1;) ) , '-: ' : " .: " x tlOED'VPIONBEE; No. 82 MAIN STREET. '

J. P. Elliott & Son HAVE OX HAND, A5TO ARE Constantly receiving, choice assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, purchased for cash, and at the' lowest figures, consisting of Choice Green and Black Teas,' 1 v " .... Coffees, Sugars, E. R. Durkee A Co."'s Spices (which are war- -'. Syrups, 1 - - . Coal Oil, 7 ; ' 1 ' Wooden and Willow Ware, Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Qutnces, Whortleberries, Pears, Pineapples, Ac, Bottled Goods such us Pickles, Jellies, . r -i Sauces, fec. ATso, SO,000 lbs. Plain and Canvased Hams, Shoulders, Ribbed ami Clear Sides. AgetU for Dujxmfa and Miami Powder CempanieM, and for Johnson's Union Washing-Machine anil Clothes-Wringer. Call and examine our stock and prices, at No. 82 MAIN STREET. msyl

CITY NOTICES.

Annexation of Territory to the City v ' ' of Evansville. ; , ' TtrOTWE IS HEllEBV OITEBT, that ll the Common Council of the city of Evansville, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act f ranting to the citizens of the town of ivansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 21, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act,"wilL on the first day of. May, 18t, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition f. raying for the annexation to said city of he following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. 31, in township No. 6 south, of range No. 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz. 1 Beginning on the section line dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section 3l, at the point where said section line separates Water street -Of the city of Evansville from the extension of said street known as "Union Place," and -running, thence south,.. 33, 40; east along, thesouth west' side "of said street, called Union Place," six hundred and seventy-three (673) feet; thence south 64. west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215) feet to the Ohio River; thence down said river one thousand and eighty-six (1,086) feet, more or less, to the Intersect ion of said section line with the Ohio River; and thence east along said section line seven hundred and twenty-six (726V feet to the place of beginning: said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. , W. BAKER, Mayor. A, M. McsGtBijT, Clerk.-. mch31dwlm To George M.! Stlnson, . Elijah . Perkins, Thomas McCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry Brummelhaus,Johu H. Stlnson, and George W. Carpenter, and to the heirs and legal representatives of Charles 8. Wells, deceased, and all other owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing notice: Notice is hereby given, that the petition referred to In the above notice was pre-, sented to the Board of- County -" Commissioners of Vanderburgh County on the 1st day of May, 166, and that the same .was received and considered; and it was ordered by said Board-that the further hear ing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4tfl day of June, 1866. and .that notice, be. given by the .County Auditor,' by publication in the -uvansvuie iaiiy journal, tnat saia application is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 1866V f . . VICTOR BISCH, v Auditor Vanderburgh County. : Evansville, May 4, 1866., fmaylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City .' ') of Evansville. , :- !-: - TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJf, that JLH the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, I860, entitled "An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled. 'An Act t ranting to the citizens of the town of Ivansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for tho annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the southeast quarter of section 19, township 6 south, of range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the east by F. V. Brinkmeyer's Enlargement, on -the ' south by Sharpe's Enlargement and Greek's Enlargement, and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said, quarter Rection, .which is at the intersection of Eleventh street and First avenue, and running thence east, along the middle of said Eleventh street; seventeen hundred (1700) feet, more or less, to the west line of F. W. Brinkmeyer's Enlargement ; thence south by said west line six hundred and fifty-five (&) feet, more or less, to the middle of Ninth street, as the same Is laid out in Sharpe's Enlargement;- thence west along the middle of Ninth street nine hundred and forty-four (i44) feet, more or less, to the west line of Sharpe's Enlargement; thence south along said west line one hunjdred and forty-seven and a halt (1471) feet, more or less, to the north line of Greek's Enlargement; thence west along said north line seven hundred and fifty-eight and a half (7t5814) feet, more or less, to the roiddle of First avenue; and thence, north along the middle of said First avenue eight hundred and five (805) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning: said territory' "being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. - . , . . .. W. BAKER, Mayor, i Attest; A. M. McGriff, Clerk. -mch31dwlm To Henry D. Allis, Francis Amory, H. Q. Wheeler, Dr. M. J. Bray, Edward A. Cook, and the heira and -legal representatives of Peter Sharpe, deceased, and all other owners or claimants of real estate comprising -the territory described' in the foregoing .notice: - - - - . ' ., Notice Is hereby given, that the petition referred to In the above -notice was: presented to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day of May. 1866, and that the Rame-wai received and considered; and it was or-l aerea oy saia rsoara mat tne runner near-? ing and consideration of said application' "be continued until the 4th day of June, 1866, and that notice be given by. the County Auditor,' by publication in! the .Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 1866. " J :, . - VICTOR BISCH, ' ' , -Auditor Vanderburgh County. Evansville, May 4, 1866. maylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City ; 1 of Evansville. : 1 , ' RTOTlipE IS HEREBY IVE?T..that JLI the Common Conncil of the city of evansville, in pursuance 01 ineTrovisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847. and to adl supplemental sections to said Act,'' will, on the 11th day of June, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners Of Vanderburorh Count v unvtiMnn praying "for the annexation to said city of iuo wiiuwiug usscrioea territory, ana setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : A1J the territory situated northeast of Eighth street and southwest of Tenth street, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, tn the City of Evansville, opposite the southeast side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and thirty-eight (738) feet more or less, to the middle of Tenth street;, thence parallel with Eighth street (by a line which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and fiftynine (359) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal : thence along the northwest side ol said Canal five hundred and twenty-four (524) feet more or less, to a point in line with the middle of Eighth street as the same i laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city; thence south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths (38226-100). feet more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eighth, street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thenee by said Eastern Enlargement, along the middle of said Eighth street, six hundred and seventy-five and three-fourths (675?i) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid out W. BAKER. Mayor. A. M. McGbift. Clerk, maylOttll juaell

PATEITi; IJEDICIITES.

.. . .i.-u. ,J . .... : v.-' ' f; ' . . V -Hi '.'A !. ' f ... ' ,v; ,';:.:: J rln'iVs i- " DrI ARMISTEAD'S TONIO SYRUP gives universal satisfaction. , Every bottle warranted to cure. ' Money refunded if it fails. . -.; .- . . . 1 j - eeysipelXs ! . , , - .: ! . . ... 1 xl . : ., , DR. ARMISTEAD'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT is the most wonderful discovery of the agef Cares Erysipelas, all manner of Ulcers on man or. beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Sore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and protecta Wounds from the attacks of .Erysipelas, Ac, &c j .! -'"u . u : . - -iji- i is. .. , ' , ' : -i-';- D i DR. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT is warranted to effect ' more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy before the public. . . , , , . iECeafl ! Read ! :Rea41 Read ' the fet lowing ' Certificates : ., ', ; !, HSNSXKSok, Ky4 FetvSSlSSB. T Dr. R. A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., resided for many years In this dty. We know him intimately. He is a regular Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. . ; - L. W. POWELL, i :! i-:.' ! ' ARCH'U DIXON. "1: ..,., r ,. 1 Padttcah, Kjt Sept. 2, 1854. Having lived neighbors to Pr. R., A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky., for some ten or twelve years,' we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, and enjoyed a .large practice; whilst, as a gentleman, in bearing, and a man of honor, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputation. In a word, he lived among us without reproach, and left us with unsullied character. .... , , LINN BOYD. . ALFRED BOYD. Inquire of your Druggist. ' y. l i . : .- : . .- t;-- ' ' ' :' 7. For sale by all Druggists.' ; - ! V i 'l . .r . CLOUD A AKIN; T. aprlS General Agents, No. 5 Main St. . . DENTISTS. -NEW DENTAL OFFICE. ; . THE SUBSCRIBER WOULDRESPECTfully inform the citizens of Evansville and Vicinity, that he has removed, from his old office, on Main street, to ; 1 ' . : - - IVo. lO First Street;'"'; -; BETWEEN MAIN. AN.D 'locust,',, Where he is now prepared to1 perform all the various operations bel on giiigj . to the Profesfilon, in the most skillful manner 7Vjz.: !! .i ''i ""- 111 " ' . FILLING; CLEANING, EXTRACTING A y ;. INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH.'' . Careful attention ' given : to - Children's Teeth. I.wouldcall particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full- sets inxerted ly-8uti)Dn or Atmospheric Pi'essure. Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, ,wiU ,be Inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for which they were intended. Personal attention given in every case. The best anjesthetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms reasonable. DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, " No. 10 First St., bet. Main and Locust, Evansville, Ind. ' ", mar3-6m DRS. HAAS & COOKE, :: M J " ! v.fv Hif Rooms over First National Bank,, a ' ,! . Corner Main and First Streets, w Evansville, Ind.'; FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire au persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various Btyles of work manufactured. ..... Improvements and Inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve the interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any In the Eastern cities. They have several Anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. 7 ' Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles Of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. " Those haung Decayed Teeth should either have Them extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand iL Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate. . . . : . . aprl8 CARRIAGE MAKERT F. HAMMERSTEIN, Carriage anil Wagon MANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAl

The undersigned has now' on' hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring Trade. They are of the latest and most improved styles, and Include Four-Passenger Roekaways, Light Rockaways, Buggies with Stationary and Shifting Tops: also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts., . I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. My work iM made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber, and ironed with extra., refined iron.' I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishIng to purchase anything in my line will fiad it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I propose to sell at the lowest possible eash ratST! r. HAMMiiKdTElM. marll Sdk

CLOTHING.

EMPORIUM KEADY rOR THE 7. ':' -'1 M ; ; .-. lis ' 1 Spring' Trtidte '. (. t .77;it;;i UfT ia ,.l u-. .;: .';'!.. :( n: '.-;. .fti"i' HAVING .JUST RETURNED FROM the East with a splendid stock of ,.7 v ' V'k'f .--.! i (7-U'-i I now offer to t hose in want of good goods the finest lot ever offered in this market, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. As I was in the market when things wer 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 stock consists of a full line of . , . Pleo Goods, "'-(I,)'-. ;.S . 1 '.' -Y f- - such a Freucli Coatings. , i i . , ; 1 1 . 1 U ,7 J . - - - ' 'I. Pant Goods, ! ..i;f ..v : 1 ; .. . . -'4 and .... Vestings, .'! .,,;:, .a. .: . 1 ',; ' " All kinds and styles. ,., ..-..!','! .,--'.. i.e.;-' '1. . ' 1' READY-MADE CLOTIIING ' 7! -,.'. ... . '- ' '.''-! ':'" of my own make, as I; now .make my Ready-Made Goods in my own store. They areofthe . '. - . ...... - ' BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST WORKMANSHIP, j f ,, ..:.- .. ; ; ' 1: - 'I '' ' ' Goods Made Up to Order . ; , . . , at the shortest notice.! j , , Pull Suits Made in 36 Honrs , I , f 'A -r;i j;:.:; ..: ; and warranted to fit, or no sale. , ti ; . i i rt i- ' I '' l-iui J"- i ; ; BOYSV CLOTHING. . i-.i ..':.'-.-". i ' " I ... - .v ' 'v- ' i . A lare lot on hand at very low ptioea. , . ( . ' 1 . . - -'.-.- - . ?' . I . '0 ' ( -- . i ' ' ' -v All sizes and kinds . GENTS' FURNISIIING G00B3. A full stock on hand, such as Shirts, ':'. ' -.Drawers, ... , Undershirts, "" Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, ' Gloves, ,' I. -sr. 7;J?1! 7-1.7 1...... .:u Half-Hose, and - unspenaers. A full stock of the above poods always on. hand, and of the finest quality. , . ". Goods made to order for less moneythan, any other house in the city, as I have made arrangements with my hands to work together in snch a mannea 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, You will find me at my old stand, ' J,Ifo.;-S.:!.;: FIE8T STEEETJ KVAN8VILLE, IND. J.aCAKLDJ.

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