Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 May 1866 — Page 3
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, SEVTIMEyr AIO FUN. A little nonsense, now and then, i : . la relished by the wisest men." i - ' AnOx.thatalldaylong: . -" ' .'A yoke had sore oppressed,' o . Lay down npon his bed of straw, i His weary limbs to rest. '. .Perched on hU horn, a Fly- j. - : : Said, " Friend, I see my weight - Bath taxed thy strength ; I'll go awhile And swing on yonder gate.", t Thank you," the Ox replied, m v.- ; . " I wist not yon wero there; And whether now you go or stay, . Shall neither know or care.'' ' i t Borne erry, as they think, ', I - The nation's fate about 'em ; . ! , But on itsaxia, I suspect, . The world would turn without 'em.
. . Boris. -It is to be hoped ,' that, ''.' with all modern improvements, a -! mode will be discovered of getting rid of bores; for it is too hard that a poor r wretch can be punished for stealing your packet h&ndkerehief,- or gloves, and that no punishment canbeinfiict,ed on "those who steal your time, and with it your temper and patiencet ," as r Well as the bright thoughts that might have entered into your mind ( like the Irishman who lost his fortune before he had got it) ,but were frightened I away by the bore. ifyroni "p, L .7. "
i b A few days ago a young schoolnus--tress in the country awaa -taking down the names and ages of her scholars, at 7 the cemmencement of the term. ' "She . asked a little white-headed boy : " Bub, how old are you? " ' He said, ' Mv -Dame ain't Bub, it's John." 'VWelll ; said the schoolmistress, 4 what is the1 ,rat vntir : name? Whv "that's &11 the name I've 'got just, John.". Well, what is your fathef a name?". -" You needn't put pap's t name down t too big to go to school." "Well, how old are you?" - "I ain't old at all; I'm young" '. .i u.,. - y ; s 1 The latest woiiderfuJ spiritual story - comes from England. ' A gentlemah was asked if he woul4 Jike to call a spirit. : " I should," the gentleman replied. -Whose?"-asked the medium. ' Lindley Murray's," , Lindley iMur i-ay's ghost appeared erect right through the table. The gentleman . shuddered. All trembled..-; lhe medium was visibly affected. Are voii the spirit of Lindley Murray?" asked the gentleman, astonished at his own courage in. thus addressing a; visitant of the lower world. Yes, 1 are,' : boldly responded Lindley Murray's ghost. Foor. Lindley Jlurrayi .i t " Don't Belong to Our Set." The good neoplert of . Panola' County Mississippi, are in the habit of giving tartiee. 'and the ladies i arei much tfoubled with the question of what is to!be done in the case of ex-Federal officers and soldiers living in that sec tion. " The agitation has reached, the papers,, and the variety ol opinions are amusing.' One;Jady,wriUng-t(i the Star' settles the matter with fepar- . - tin .t , - tan ; brevity- . Southern . ladies, re ceive them not.'' ' -; 1 r; . .c A "Sponge "BimA-Kendall, of the New Orleans Picayune, relates the fol lowing dialogue which he witnessed recently at iJaden-riJaden, in Uermany At this juncture we were joined by an English party, when the subjects matter Drought under discussion was bathing. ; I take a cold shower-bath every morning, when at home," said John Bull. So do I, retorted JBro ther Jonathan. " Winter and : sum mer." continued the Englishman My system exactly," responded ' the Yankee. ! "Is your weather and water -cold?" inquired John Bull. Right aIiOIu nnfiniiAfl .fnnathan.' "M Ilow cold?" inquired John. " So cold that the water all freeaes as it pours "down mv back, and rattles on ' the . floor in the shaie of hail ! " responded . the Yankee, with the- same cunning twinkle of ' the eye.. " VV ere you m the.,next room to me, in America,1 he continued, ' and could hear me as I am taking i my shower-bath of' morninr' vou would thin k I was pour inff dry beans upon my back." : The Ennlishman shrutged . his shoulders as with a chill, and marveled.r . k A poor veteran was inquiring at the TT . y-i j r f 1 to which ha was entitled.. . 1 ;;' ii,J "rtell you. again." : was the unsat isfactory -.answer he received,'-' the medal s not finished. ' You ' torget takes thirty years to make a die.' " " S it seems," said the veteran, as he walked away, "for I believe I'm about the only one living." ." . JAMES ' SWANSON & S0?Tf - : " r . ' . - W holesale and Retail Dealers in :pnsTE x,tj mbeh, I . ; Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, rtiimtta. and Toledo Lumber and Floorine. Dressed and Undressed, on hand and for sale. . . " i . - - Extra iSatcea ana onavttii rim :Shinbl:si: eighteen inches long. ; ' We hreDectfullr solicit the citizens of EvanavHle to give us a call and examine our stock before purcnasmg eisewiicre. s' Yard ox WATKBSTBiani ' ; fnnTxvTibt iAmasoo Wharf,) EvansviUe. All orders promptly attended to. , may!7 dn ...... - , !Point Lace and Valenciennes COLLARS AND CUFFS,' in setts or singly. At HEAD MOONEVS.
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COLOR WORKS. , - i. . - - " 1 White Leaa and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, H1XLS, dc CO., ; -,ti,.;; CINCINNATI, O. ; Fred'k Eckstein, late Snire Eckstein 4 Co. Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills Co. A VINO recently purchased the White , Lead Works, formerly known as the Works, t 'Harrison, Hills, Co.," but more recently as the - ' ' " " PHCSNIX WHITE' LEAD AND COLOB . , . WOKttS, .. .. r-, . ,l l: Would call the attention of Dealers to our Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead, which is being made under the especial superviinn nf Vr. Kills, who has had an xperi onMi nf iiT.flv vcnn in ua minuiuo ture oi lyeaa, ana was in bmuukmu u tne prana so long ana iavonwoiy y Veaxers ana rainier as . " " , n y:iyvi.xw43vy , xy. s., , cmt oy.tnti fnr rorrodinif are such as to enable us to execute promptly all orders for the above brand of White Lead, either dry or ground in oilwhich for purity and quality snail nave no ujuui, uw American or English manufacture. . . . . We also, manusacture u louowrag brands of WHITELEAD: " SUPERIOR," . 1 1MPERIAL,' ". COLUM- - BIA " AND " OHIO. Toeether with , full line of Colored rvLinja and Pnttv. which we offer to the Trade in the usual assortment of, packages at the LOWEST Mar Ket Kates. Office No. 2 Burnet Street. For sale by the Trade generally. apra. SADDLERY. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL STEINBACH & 1 WACK, No. 67, 3Iain Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. 1TTE KEEP COSSTAHTM iVY hand a full assortment of all goods m onr line, DUt can me special himjuuuu ui Merchants and Bddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of with buckles nd, straps, -with A. Steinbach s newly invented and pat u lea EVERLASTING CoHar-astener. The- advantaeesof this fastenerarcn-l. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlast tbe JoHar; 2. Saving of time In putting the Collar on and off the horse's neck ; a Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. . Examine onr stock before yo buy, and vou will save money. decl3 dtim. KANAWHA SALT C03IPANY. . j L. Ruffher, Jrn General Agent rOfflce No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, i " (upstairs,)' i i -;;.iU" Evansville, Ind. HAVINO THE FUI.I. COJITBOI. and management of all KANAWHA SALT shipped below the Falls of the Ohio, I am prepared to fill orders for any quantity, as low in price as any salt In market. - All Kanawha Salt is In good cooperage, and is branded Kanawha Salt Co." ;,; , L. RUFFNiSR, Jr. apr2S 2m General Agent. l I PAPER, ETC.. Iaper Wareiiouse. NO. 7' SOUTIT FJRST STREET.Li V j B; N. DOCICER & CO., v I DEALERS IK rn Piper Hangrngs; Jf aper Rags Card Boards, ii Letter. j CiiD.-Note. WraiDine.-' and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, Window Shades, ta, sc. We will keep a complete assortment of everything in our line, at wholesale and retail. Let all who desire good Goods cheap call early ana examine onr stocK.. No. 7Z Konth First Street. '. i.. marltf ' Kvansvilla, Ind. MEW: FB?lmK FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. "x A Mt Cxqnisite, Delicate ' Fra. mat Perrame. Distilled Crm the Rare mm Beaatifal Flwer friM which it takes its name.' Hannfsctored only by PIIALON & SOJT, Beware of Counterfeits. AjiJc far j?halon't Talcs n other. Bold by druggists generally.
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GROCERIES.
Mw York "13-rocerv. . " J T. ; J CHEAP GROCERIES! SAVE YOUR MONET I which you will certainly your Groceries at the do by buying VP1V TflllK ' , 3Ttfr!F'.ItYl'; 1 :..Nbi. 72 ."Main Street, ... r ..... on the alley between Second and Third. We have en hand a LARGE and CHOICE STOCK of White and Brown Sugcirt,' V '' ' GreeKBlaek, and 'Japan Tea: ! Riot Jam and Lagaira Coffee, Malaise and Svrvv of all JcindsJ Suaar - Cured ' Hamt and Breakfast vi Raak i 'v" '-'V' I Plain Hams. Shoulders, and Clear- ' . . -m t Side BaetHirr?M Canned Fruits, Jetties, Preserves, and ... Dried Irvil of all descriptions, -Split Peas, Lentils, Pearl Barley, frreen Cam and Peas. - ? , Fih- of all kinds (including Caoice r Holland Herring), Washing and : Toilet Soap tn great I variety, .. :,nn .... ;" 'Washing Soda and Soda-Ash, Lime1 and Cement; , ,i i 11 " -! " ;" . In fact, , , - , GROCERIES OF. ALL KINDS, too numerous to mention. ,(. J We have also a large assortment of ; Wooden and Willow Ware. . Coah Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, W hitewash' JJrushes. - -r .-. - S'ove and Shoe Brushes, -' Counter Brushes, - .; , . " ' Feather Dusters, dec, dtc j .J ; ; -.. t, t,, ...J... Also .; 'I .: ' . 'CarpeV Chain, ' Gottori Yarn, and j?, ,, a j Cotton Batting. v ''' fi a)-?.; Hi!) .t-! ,!l T-7:V' We have on. hand also the , . ,!U.CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR; u Corn-Meal, Hominy, &e. ore. ) all of which were bought at the lowest figures and will be sold av ? , ' . . 1 - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . Call and see for yourselves. , . ... , f -.f . . f , .REMEMBER THE PLACE: New ' York rbcery v ' No. 73 Main Street, between Second and Third, on the alley. parsons; SCOVILLE & Co. may9-- i,r-.; ..'f. B.7.SASIIU : i-i i::-:;'-:::.:- A.' H. IAH5. I , ni-:U Wnolesale Dealers In " ' GROCERIES, ! ' WINES, : LIQUORS, CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C, No. S Water St., between Main and Locust, jantltt ' EvansviUe, IncU SHDTSTOFFS and" SHORTS,, 40 TONS SHIPSTUFFS A SHORTS, lust received ana tor sale by . , , J. C. DUvSOCCHET CO.. ap7 ' ' ' ' No. 19 Water Street, 7 -v f bbIjS flour Assorted ' Mllll brands and prices just received md lor sale by J. C. DUSOUCHBT & CO.. : anl8 : No. 19 Water Street, li":: OH.33 CPIOISTEEH No. 82. MAIN STREET. J. K Elliott & Son n VT 1VK (l HAWD. AND ARE CON JCL stantly receiving, a choice assortment Of BTArlifi and FANCY UKUtKlM, purchased for cash, and at the lowest fig ures, consisting oi . ; ; Choice Green and Black Teas,' .,, , . . Coffees, Sugars, ' R. Durkee & Co.'s Spices (which are war- ,., . ... ranted pure), .;;',,.. Syrups, -: i .-CoalOU, ' . ..-,-ru - . . f , Wooden and Willow WareJ : 1 Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Quince, Whortleber-, . ries, Fears, Pineapples, Ac, Bottled Goods snch as Pickles, Jellies, Sauces, Ac. , .l:i'Yl'jrJ-' Also, 2 00,00 Plain' and Can vased Hams, Shoulders, Ribbed and Clear Sides. Agents for DuponCt and Miami Powder Companies, and for Johnson's Union Washing-Machine and Clothes-Wringer. Call and examine our stock and prices, at No. 82 MAIN STREET. may!
CITY HOTICES.
Arneiation of Territorr to the City t hVn-naxnllrt r c::i : i TXTomw i& hereby ivEie,!that Xm. the Common Council of the cltr of 1M the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provinions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State- of Indiana,' approved March , 1WS5, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section or an Act entitled An -Ad granting to the dtisens of the town of Evansvule, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1&47, and to add supplemental sections to said Act, will, on me nrst day of May, is, nresent to the Board of County Commis sioners of A'anderburgh County a petition praying ior me annexation to saia city oi the following-described territory, and set ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. j 31, in township No. 6 south, of range No. 10 west, in v anaerourgn county, aescriDea as fallnira viat Rftcinninc nn thp Rntinn linA dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section si. at tne noint wnere said section line separates Water street of iho puv nr KvunsvuiB trnm ihi nicnsion of said street known as "Union Place." along the southwest side of said ; street. called "Union Place," six hundred ana seventy-three (673) feet; thence sooth 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 lees, to the intersection of said sec tion line with the Ohio Rier ; and tnence east along said section line seven hundred and twenty-six (726) feet to the place of betnnlng: saia rernioiy wnns chiiikuuus a the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. W. BAKtK, Mayor A. M. MCtiBIFF. VierK. ' mcUOl UJiWilU To Gmree M. Stinson. Elliah Perkins, Thomas MeCorkle, 8ara?i Mugrove, Henry UrnYi-irifihamJohn h. Mtinson. ana ueonce W. Jarpenierj ana xo in neirs ana lega renresentatives of Charles .. ; Wells.- de ceased, and all other owners or claimants Jr ln foreoiM nouce OI real estate comprising ine ranwrj ucNotice is hereby Eiren. that the petition w.An, n ilia a rtstvA tit t tt vxji m unM tn the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh Connty on the 1st day of May, lStti, ana wi& tne sam was received and considered; and it was ordered by said Board that the further bear ing ana consideration oi bhiu pjjnoiuuu m mntinned until the 4th day of June, and that notice be given ,by: the rnnntv . Auditor, by : publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said appliCHUOU 19 11VW uviiuing Wtiui va atvv( v and that it win te Heard and determined on the said h day of June, lww, , , Auditor Vanderburgh County. Evans ille, May 4t MM. . .. fmaylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City .r- 3- or:EvansTllle.'; ,:r KfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JL ' tne common council oi tne city oi of an Act of the General Assembly of the' Btate 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 Df the town of Ivans ville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1M7, and to add supplemental sections to- said Act," will, on the first day of May, 1866, present to tne uoaru oi county uoiumis-. sioners of Vanderburgh County a petition le lor tne annexation to said t the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons i"or such annexation, viz.; All that part of the southeast quarter of section 19, township south, of range 10 west, bounded on the nsrth by Eleventh street, on Jhe east by F. W. Brinkmeyer'a Kniargement,' on-tne5 soatn ny wnarpe's Enlargement ana Greek's Enlargement, and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section, which is at tne intersection oi iieventn street and First avenue, and running thence east, along the middle of said Eleventh otreet, seventeen hundred (1700) feet, more or leas, to the west Mne of F. W Brlnk- , meyer's ' Enlargement ; thence south : by said west line six hundred and fifty-five (655) feet, more or less, to the middle of Ninth street, as the same is laid out in ftharpe's Enlargement; thence west along tnemtuaie-oi r mm street nine nunureu. and forty-four (944) feet, more or less, to the west line",or Sharpe's Enlargement; thence south alone said west line one hun dred and forty-seven and a hall (147J) feet, more or less, to the north' line of Greek's Knlargemem ; tnence west aiong saia nonn line seven hundred and fifty-eight and a half (?5t) feet, more or less, to the middle : of First avenue; and thence north along t the middle of said First avenue eight hunI dred and five (805) feet, more or less, to the place or beginning; saici territory oeme contiguous to the city of Evansville, and pot platted or lata on. yy . r- iv x. iv, jnayur.. ; . Attest: A. M. McGriff. Clerk. ... mch31dwlm , :: n ' ' Wheeler, Dr. M. J Bray, Edward A. Cook, and the heirs and legal representatives of Peter Bbarpe. deceased, and au ouier own ers or claimants of real estate comprising tne territory aescriDea in tne loregomg notice: -- - i- ' 1 "' Notice is hereby-given, that the petition referred to in the above notice was pre sen tea to tne uoara oi uounty uomniissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day of May, 18436, and that the same was; received, and (Considered : and it was ordered by said Board that the further hear ing ana consiaeration oi saia 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 appliand that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 18tt. Lra usi., a v- r r. VICTOR BISCH; A'.ldltor Vanderburuh County .r Evansrlllek, May 4, 1868. maylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City " , ; of EvansviUe. ;,.-..-. 'TOtlOE IS IIKKKBT fJXVEN. that the coninion conncli oi tne city or iivausville, tn pursuance of the provisions Of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 186.V entitiea An Act to amena tne seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act ' granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgfi, a city cnarter,' approved January Z7, i4i, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 11th day of June. 1866. present to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderbureh County, a petition s praying for the annexation to said city of tne following described territory, and set ting forth the reasons for such annexation. viz. : All the territory situated northeast of rigntn street and southwest or Tenth street, described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, in ther City or r.vansviile, opposite the southeast side of the nllev wbifli spnamtMi Ttalrfkr'n Arldi tlon 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 (bv a line which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and fiftynine (359) feet, more or lessr to the north west side of the Wabash and Erie Canal thence alone the northwest side ol sai Canal five hundred and twenty-four (534) feet more or less, to a noint in line with the middle of Eighth street as the same Is laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city; thence south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths lia-iuui reel more or less, to a pomi where the middle of said Eighth street of the eastern. Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of tbe Southern Enlargement, and thence by said Eastern Enlargement, along the middle of saia r-ignin street, six huna.ea ana seventy-five and three-fourths (6755 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evans ville, ana not platted or iaia ous W. BAKES Mayor. A. M. McGRirr, Clerk. maylO till JuneU
PATENT MEDICINES.
, r.. I : O.i i. -1 k-R - ARVTSTF.An'H TONIC SYRUP gives nnlversal satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure.. Money refunded if it falls. . ..... I ' i , i.r. BR. ARMISTEAD'S UNI'V EH8A L OINTMENT, is the most wonderful discovery of the age! Cures Erysipelas, all manner oi .Ulcers on man oripeasi., Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Bore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head," and protects Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, fcc,tc ;;;; v' " ' It. 1 in.: '1 wn 4T!VTSTF.An'8 PILE OINTMENT JLJ Is warranted to effect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy before tne puouc , ReadI Readfijleadl Ra4 $h&t foi- ' r lowirig Certiicates C!ZlJ .,t HKUBKBaoTT, IT.v Feb 28, 186S.5 Dr. R. AI Armlstead, of Evansyille.r Indi, resided for many years In this city.1 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 6f medicine. He is a gentleman of strict Integrity and elevated moral worthy i j . ..vfywwfi ' ' L. W. POWELL, r oi "IT ' !.') f j 7 ihO 0' PadccAH, K.Sept.ai i Hiving ' lived heiehbors to Dr. R- A. Armlstead. in Trigg county, Ky., for some ten or twelve years,, we take pleasure Id saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, and enjoyea a large practice ; wousi, as a gentleman, in bearing, and a man -of hon-, or, 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. . . ! ALFKEU BOYIJ. 1 Inquire of your Druggist, r ..,'. . .. . . 4J For sale by all Druggists, i) ( i i -"' ' CLOUD AKIN, ,r aprl8 , General Agents, No. 5 Main St. DENTISTS. '''. i'.' l.i i' !,4 ' r ' ' ' " ' . NEW, DENTAL OFFICK r THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfullv inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from bis old office, on Main street, to : " '' . Xo. lO First StrceV ' 5 ; BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, Where he is now prepared to, perform all the -various operations belonging to tbe Profession, ; in .the .most skiiitul manner viz.: f ' " . .? r, FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING A INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH , Careful attention given to Children Teeth. I would call particular at tention to my style .of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full sets Inserted by iSucthm or Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always,. ana. in-many cases panitu pieres, wunc the mouth will admit of H, will be inserted without the use of Clasps, answering ail the purposes for which they were intended. Personal attention given in every case. The best anaesthetics nsed to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. . Term reasonable. DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, : . No. 10 First St.. bet. Main and Locust, Ev ansville, Ind. mar3-m DRS. HAAS & COOKE, Surgeon IJentisfts.1; V,' Rooms over First National Bank, ' -h i Corner Main and First Streets;'" ,,. ..- .. .. .. . EvansviUe, Ind.. P EELING DULY THANKFUL FOR tbe very- liberal patronage receivea during tne past seven jyearsj ana ueuiK permanent residents of fhe city, desire all persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles 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 eqtial to any in the Eastern cities. - ' They have several Anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. ' Cheeks that are sunken can le restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by ns. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. .Those having Decayed Teeth should either have them extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate. . . " aprl8 CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HAMMERSTEIV Carriage and Wagon 'manufactory, CORNER MAIN STREET ANDCAN AL. . . i ,. ......f'v'v .i -: i. 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 Rockaways, Light Rock, aways, Buggies with Stationary and Shifting 'Tops; also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts. , - I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. Sly work is 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. I warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I propose to sell at the lowest possible cash ratesT vo r jijfjRdrElN. mar 19 8m
CLOTHING.
CABLO'S EMPORIUM. i A'l -OFt . t. FASHION :. 1 ' i READY FOR THE 7-1! Til Spring1 ,rIidlb;, li3 f -vnii:i', ;l.t biiiV-1 WAVWO JUST RETURNED FROM X3L he Ea with a splendid Block ot SPRING .. , ...s.!,-...iT-.-. ln,i -tucii-'ri 1. 1 I ntfw offer to those in want of good good tbe finest lot ever offered in this market, ; :, . ...... ... , -..,". ' 'AT GREATLY REDUCED. RATBS i -,...t 'r...:i.b'!""'l(t' ri'c . 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 prions ' for the same goods. My stock consists of ft. fall line of , ,. ..... . ; " vn ?;.: ofKii Goods,.,. Piece sneh eFrehch Coatings,Pant Goodv j - Vestings,, ti: - ' All kinds and styles. , ,: ,,... n,f,l i.--."iIM!l ' - READY-3IADE CLOTmNSl ' . 1 , 1 I of my own make, as I now make my Beady-Made Goods in my own store. They are of the , . - ' BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 1,1 ! d 'if. Of' ! !' Goods Made Up to Order Hi it ,i 1.9 rt'f : at the shortest notice. Foll Suits Made in 33 Hoora and warranted to fit, or bo sal. wit if a A large lot on hand at very low prices. All sizes and kinds . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A full stock dh hand, such as ' 1 ; i , i i ' , .,...;'":.'.. Shirts,' !'"' " Drawers, Undershirts, " " Handkerchiefs, . ..; ' ' , i : Ties, . - - " ' ' ' ' ' : , . Scarfs, . ; .; . - ..j Gloves. ' . , , Half-Hose, and ' Suspenders. , A full stock of the above goeda always on hand, and of the finest quality. . Goods made to order for less money than any other house in the city, as I have made arrangements with my hands to work together in such a manner that nono can compete with me in price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one In Evansville. Yo will find me at my pld stand, JfIUST STBEETi EVANSVILLE, IND. J. H. GAELCf. 3X la
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