Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1866 — Page 3
THfl ByBVjIBAILYT JOURNAL, J! RIPAX, JUNE. ltr 1868,
STOVE WOIiKS. COLOR WORKS. JRY GOOD NEW PATE2IT2IEDICI1II2S. CI.OTHI1IG. TJiJtU 1 I' Vs. i J... little nonsense, now and then, , w rIs relished by the wisest men.'' , ' 80CTIIEBN - !
I Does it make a man influential to have the influenza? : - .; ;r . . 1 As a general rule, age makes the good better, and the bad worse., A mean fiddler is always getting into .bad scrapes. -,, - - Jf If a' writer does not make his book concise,;; the reader .can do it for himself."j- , . ..:,
He who fishes in the sea of matrl eAn0t1hlmS1Vt? P.11 any bait upon his hook if his hook is gold.1 j-j' -y".'' . ? "; : A joung barrister being reproached by his opponent for his extreme youth. said; " It is true that I am young, but my, JearnecT mend will , nnd m the course of his trial that I have read .-...! I'.'lii,.,.!!!'!'! .';.' A Maine editor says that a pumpkin in, that State, grew so large that eight men could iStand round. iuI his is like the mair'whosawa flock of black- , birds so low that he : could i shake , stick at them. ' ' '' 4 " -'"" The ' Detroit Ad&rtiser- says the Fenian navy has been reduced with a rapidity - that; ''Secretary, : 'Welles anight envy to : a " tug f pf : war " ; ; between ; the 'Several j factions of the Brotherhood. The following anecdote ia told in Berlin: "At a ball given last week, on the seventeenth Birthday -, of the -daughter of one of the highest families, a mysterious ugure luuun. mask entered the saloon precisely at midnight,, and disappeared, after having presented the young lady with- a basket of. flowers. On examining the contents, an ebony coffin was found, , inlaid with silver, containing a bridal wreath," an arrow piercing a fily, and a paper on which i was written, " A freeting from the world of shadows." t- "should be added thai," though the mother became insensible the .young -cotmtess did not lose her presence of mind, but continued dancing, and betrayed no emotion whatever. ; t A Good Story." A correspondent relates a story. told by a Cunard steamer ' captain concerning 1 Lord llobert Grosvenor, who., was among his passengers some time since. This nobleman, is the eldest son and heir of the Marqus of Westminster, whose fortune is 4enormous and said to produce the immense income of 450,000 per annum. He is highly intelligent, and the. variety and depth of his information, would ; be . considered great, ' ven for a commoner He has traveled extensively in all -parts of the world, and it is. not . long ince he returned from a long tour in the United States. niile at the Vest,'he. was one day waiting at a country station for a tardy train, when one of the farmers of the neighborhood entered Jntocpnversa tion with him...;,ir , , . " Bin about; these parts considerable, stranger? " " Yes, tor some length of time." " Like 'em putty well, eh? " ' Yes, pretty well." "How long have you bin here? " t" A few weeks." Jej ,.rf W What's yer bizness?1" 1 i""" " I have po business." -What are Jer trafelin' for, then ?l " Only for my own pleasure." " Don't yer do any bizness? How do yer get yer livin', then? " "It isn't necessary for me to work for my support. My father is a man of property and gives me an allowance sufficient for my wants." j ( , r i "M But s'pose' the old man - should 4ie?" " In that case, I dare say he would leave me enough to live upon." " But s'pose ne should bust up? " Here tne conversation ended, and Lord Grosvenor walked away,' evidently struck by.a new idea, and pne which had never been so forcibly preseijtedto bi.nj until hqw-i .n KiU, A Genuine Kiss. We recently read in an exchange that a young lady in California broke her neck while resisting an attempt made by a young man ,to ' kiss her,' This affords a sad warning to the' girls to submit rracefully to such in flictions, -.and thereby save fheirnecks. Onlj see what Uie' "unfortunate damsel was rebelling against. Listen to what the great Southern poet and jiovelist,' Wm.' Gilmore Simms, describes a kiss to be: 4, "A genuine, hearty, honesty kfss is made ud of , everythine .that is good. It smacks of truth, of sensibility, or of delicate sentiment, of genial susceptibilities, of strong natural sympathies, of ingenious devotion,, of preference of .' taste, of feeling, of an ardent yet artless nature, ' obeying the .sweetest and simplest instincts of. nature, at once bashful and tender, willing to be won, needing the winning, yet yielding reluctantly by the natural atraint on wooing, stimulating -even when it denies, and ; looking back to ."be followed even when it darts away in flight.., The! first kiss is the down mpon the 'peach, the opening of the lose bud;: the blossom of the dawn, the one star: of the night, the delight tthat makes kll the future life" a dream of the Elysium, and hallows the nome . of memory, even when it no longer . harbors love.", ': ' '. :., Is there any girl in ' this section who, after reading the above, would emulate the California damsel? Think of it! "the down upon the peach. " the opening of the rose bud," the -"one star of the night," " the dream of the Elysium "all without money a.nd without price. ' Break your necks xather than go without these delicacies of the season.' " 1 :,t :
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STOVE WORKS. BRINKMEYER & CO., MANUFACTURER OF t COOKING STOVES. FOR WOOD AND HEATING STOVES; f5)R WOOD AND COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS, I COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS;i BISCUIT OVENS ANDXIDS; i ODD LIDS; , SUGAR KETTLES; ,,-, i : -, : 1 , dog irons: ' ' ! ; ' JAMB GRATES; FANCY GRATE FRONTS ; -' AIR GRATES: ; ' CELLAR GRATES: "WINDOW WEIGHTS; I MUFFIN MOLDS; V' r i WAFFLE IRONS; ' ' , '' HAM BOILERS: rf STOVE HOLLOWr WARE, tc, &C ' ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Tin Plate, Sliest Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. .it, m 'v. . . : SALES ROOM: :i'J Main Street. ort08ite Court House. Foun dry near mouin oi rigeon vreeji--Orders solicited. feb" DRY GOODS. SCHAPKEB; BUSSING & CO.'S i COLUMN. ": 1-..
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White Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, HILLS, & CO., CINCINNATI, O. Fred'k Eckstein, late Suire Eckstein & Co. Townaend Hilla, late Harrison, Hilla k Co. H AVIS recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the rmerly K x.-Hlila, Works of " Harrison. A , Co.," but more recently as the " PHCENLX WHITE LEAD ANT COLOR WOKJtts," Would call the attention of Dealers to our Phcenix Brand of Pure white JLieaa. wnicn is being made under the especial supervi sion or Mr. -Hills, who nasnaa-an expennm of twmtv.five vein in the manufac ture of Lead, and was the manufacturer of I tne orana so long ana xayoraoiy uwu w i jjeaiera ana rainiers as , . . . " . HARRISON; HILLS 4 CCS ' ' pure Wnlte Lead. : 5 fhti- ffLrilities for oorrodlns are anch as to enable us . to execute promptly all orders j for the above brand or wmte Leaa, ewner dry or ground in oil, which for purity and quality snail nave raw iuikiiui, cii.uci iu 1 morf Ai.n nr Knirlish manufacture.- ' i We also manufacture tne ionowing brands of t WHITE LEAD: SUPERIOR," " IMPERIAL," COLUM- ' BIA," AND "OHIO. "rrttTiT with a - full "? line of Colored Paints and Putty, which we offer to the Trade in the usual assortment of packages at the LOWEST Mantel Kates. ? Office No. 2 Burnet Street. For sale by the Trade generally. apr9. LAW CARDS. J. a GARDNER, . M ., Attomey-at-Law. Office with James T. Walker, Justice Of th Pau. in Bierbower'B new bullilxne. Third street, nearly opposite Washington House. All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Particular attention given to collections, and prompt returns made., . , . .. ,n ; ... -i ' ; Refers to . ,, Messrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First stTRAt. . , i ' ! i . ' ' Messrs. Ragon & Dickey, Nos. 3 and South. Water street; 1 .'. Messrs. Roach & Torian, No. 14 First street. Messrs. Cloud A Akin, No. 5 Main street. Mwnra. Henri A Menifee. No. 13 Main street. Messrs. .Minor & Dallam, No. IB North First .street. ; : . .' s ' Can also refer, if necessary,- to a number i of eminent practitioners in Kentucky. maylQtf JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING FESSIUMS, JJACli. , ; . r PAY AND BOUNTIES . ,t DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Rep resentatives of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the North west aide of Third street, near the Wash ington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville. Ind. : M All business entrusted to, him will be promptly attended to. ' janlS-ly. , WM. REAVIS, ' , , Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95i (over Keller's Gun Store), evansville, ina. un . jj j cepa.? w : M0BRI3 S. JOHJJSOK. ' JESSX W. JfATXXlL. JOHNSON - Si WALKER Office on Third street, nearly opposite the ) Court-House, at the building formerly oc rormeny Walker. cupied by tne late lr. jonn x. novio am - " ALTAn JOHNSON, t A ttorney-at-taw, 1 NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE ...AGENT.-t-u..-Soldiers' and all other claims ,procured. OXiioe Evansville, lud. , l apU5dtf .. J. M. SHACKELFORD.... -.a. K. HORNBKOOK' . Shacfcelford IIornbrol(, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL? pS3 Office1 on Third Street, between- Locust and Main, west side.' . , . - .. Prompt atteiltion given to Collections.i!i.t -.'-.-ti .f-ii; Vuk i.;ii-sng)tttf.' . f i iMptTirr A Mont Hxqnisile, lelicate nnt4 Fr. rrant l'erfnme, Distilled front tbe Rare-- nnil Iteawliful - Flwer . from which it tabes ita name. ' ? Li - iVManitfactaredorilyby PHAIiOSf 8c 1,,f' CP5 Bewarb of Counterfeits. .. Ask for Vlialon's Take n other. Sold tr.droggUU generaBy-
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1 CASPENTER, WHITE & ., BAKER, ..ii.'. WS0UE9AX4S SRAXKSS IK DRY GOODS, ' 5; NOTIONS, -and r: FANCY GOODS rnniUT I FIRST STREET, Corner Sycamore,' EVANS VILLE. it .'-.' i Hoopkirts Corsets,' and Nets We make a sneclaltv. and are not under sold in, or out of, New Y orfc aprl8 W. HOPKINS. C MILLER. J. S. HOPKINS, JB. CASH CASH HOUSE ! HOUSE! .!.!- F. MtOFILTNH & 0. (successors or jr. 3 Hopsrss.) XR,Y GOODS, UiCARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, MATTING . ,1 ajtd lloase Farnlstilng Goods. TVo; 15, Iirst St.,' EVANSVILLE, IND. Jan 22. GILIA30N KAQBIX, . K, M. &O0DI.ETT. ; Sc CO., ;; "i I !'!-' i: 11: ;; ;:r. K-fnl WHOLESALE 1 DEALERS r IN PLAIN (,r v.iru.!.-! "(and fancy BRT'-'OOOpSi FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND jan29. i 1 FIRM! , 1 'WHOI.ESAIJE ii"I ,T NOTIONS. &c . ; s.'f 'SMITH ' . ' - Jftr Having Bought the Interest of .-.:..;--. -.!,.... ,.i ; JAQUESS, FRECn & CO., ' ' ' ' '--.' t ."i s- i : i j .: ; .: ; IN THEIR' DRY GOODS HOUSE, ' A Yl' ' .1! li :t : . . . ' : ' ; ' nrroui.D ixforh their ol Customers and the Trade generally, that, with increased facilities for carrying on the business, and with a determination to sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, we trust that we shall be successfnl in pleasing, and greatly increasing our trade. I A, ; ... , Our Stock Will be full in all the lines that are found In a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. . - HUDSPETH, SMITH 4 CO., " " No. 10 First street. feb2Z Evansville, Ind. .
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bottle warranted to core. Money refunded EEYSXPEliAS ! :o) .5,11 - ..,.:T. . . ' ' ARMISTEACS UNIVERSAL JL1 OINTMENT is the most wonderful discovery of the ageSj Cures Erysipelas, oji manner of TJleeis on man or 'beast. Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed. Eyelids, Sore , Breasts, Burns, wcaia-jieaa, ana pruiwuj Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, &C, AC. . .. ; ! j , . : .: )T y. -.')?? I.!-: hilK r I" TR- armistead's pile ointment JJ u warrantea to effect more relief In tins painitu disease man any ouusrivuieujr before the public. : ; " lowkg Certlfi(tesif r'' . J Hendersok. Kt Feb! 28. 1866. . i Tr. R. A. Armistead. of Evansville. Ind resided for many, years in this city. We know him intimately. He. ta a regular Physician, and during his residence here j he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful Dractitioner of metilcine. He is a gentleman of strict Integrity and elevated moral worth. - ARCH'D DIXON. . .. PADI7CAH,KY.,Sept.2, 185. i Wavinc? ' lived -' neighbors to -D.1 R. ; A. Armistead, In Trigg county, Ky., for some I i ton oi- twelve vears. we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, fee stood high, ana enjoyea a large jmnjutcj wmmi, i gentleman, in bearing, and a man of hon- I or, In the strictest sense of those; terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputa tion, .In a word, be lived' among ua wani out reproach, and left us with unsullied Inquire of your Dniggist.- - - A i.I Forsa by aUDrg , . aprl8 . General Agents, No. o Main St. , dentists: NEW DENTAli OFFICE. : twts wttrspribeR, WOULD RESPECT-. fnllv-inform the citizens of Evansville and Vicinity, that ne nas removed uum uis oiu omce, on Main sireei., ij . , ,. ' ; No. IO First Street, , '" BETWEEN MAINrAND LOCUST, Where he is now prepared to perform all the various operations belonging to the Profession., in the most skillful manner via.: -1 '-' -- - - FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING A T-4JT..UTTVn A DTTLMi I A T T l." I'TU Ca refill attention ' given to Children's Teeth. -1 would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full seta inserted by Suction or Atmospheric Pressure. Full seta always, and In many cases partial pieces, where the mouth wUl admit, of Itj will be inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for wmen tney were inienaea. Personal attentio givtti wery case. The best anathetics used to alleviate pain when extracting toettu Terms reasonably. DR.J. C. BIERBOWER, , No. 10 First St.. bet. Main and Locust, Ev ansville, Ind. 1 .-.t ' it mar3-m DRS. HAAS ,& COOKE,' s Burgeon entists Rooms over. First National Bank, j, Corner Main and First Streets, u : ; !. ti .; .L; Evansville, Ind. ' I! il-. FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage received during the' past seven yearn, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (Whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manuJ factured. . ..,..,; (. I ,!(. f.-, :' . : Improvements and Inventions are being made, and. everything that will subserve' the interests of their patients is secured by tbem. - Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. . . ; They have several Anajsthetics for alle viating pain when Ktravsting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can De restorea to nearly their original contour.: All desirable sty leu of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere--in the United States are made by us. ; Irregularities ot Children's Teeth successfully corrected. " . Those having Decayed- Teeth should either have them extracted or filled (the latter if pocsibley. The beaitn or tne parties and the remaining teeth demand it. . Neuralgic "Anecuons treatea; aiso cieri Palate. . -u v spris CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HA3DIERSTEIN, Carriage and Wagon 3JLAJVXJlTAOTOrtY, i " 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 e our-t-assenger tocKaways, ugni toca aways, Buggies with Stationary and Shiftiwiio, oiau, inuvy n eies and Prince Alberts. , Tops; also, fancy lisht Trotting BugI have BuKnies eotten nn xtra strong. for country use. My work is made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber. ana ironea witn extra rennea iron, I use niv by hand at the shop, by the best of mecha nics. 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 rates. - F.HAMMJER3TEIN. marlD -
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OF 4.4 i if' 'FASHION BEADY FOR THE Spring" Tr ax le. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM the East with a spljndid stock of . ! SPRING GOODS, , 5 I ;.'! 11 . ' ' vt - ; , . ; 7. .- - I now offer to those in want of good goods ' the finest lot ever offered in this market, ! !:' I i. -... !' - . ' "! ' j AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES., : ; , , j -1 I i , 1 : vi m , ;; ;; n ,j ! i ! As 1 was in the market when things were "' at their lowest rates, I bought mjr goods for ' less than any one in this city, as others r bought early and had to pay higher prloea for the same goods. My stock consists of full line oi 1 ,.-1 .. i,- ri : -.: v ! v, I , ; ... , ! ; v. Piece Goods, , . ; . . ..... ; 1 . ... . . 1 . . . , .'. .such as , , ,", ; , , it A;- -, "... '.. Rrench Coatings, i , ... . Pant Goods, . , . - i 1 : -1 ,1 1 t ;j: . - - i ',... i ii -.-.i .'-:.; - . 5 -i -': (--.f---, , . ..'"i t , and . . , , ,. Vestiiigs, All kinds and styles. READY-3IADE CLOTHING of my own make, as I now make my Jteadv-Made Goods in my own store. They are of the . 'BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST ' - . ... WORKMANSHIP. t A i.: :. ;!.-.'! i '"' "t ,1- . ,f .1.1 ..- i,! ;,. .,: ,! j" 5 u .-! f '-...f . Goods Made Up to Order '" at the shortest notioe. Fall Suits Made in 33 Honrs. i :1 ) f . ' end warranted to fit, or no sai ' boys' eiMm "A large lot on hand at very low prices. All sizes and kinds GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A full stock on hand, such aa h:t i I. i " ( " .1-1 ; .: : i. i Shirts, .,-.4 .s '; , Drawers,' !. ; i : Undershirts, . ' Handkerchiefs, Ties, , ,. . , :j Scarfs, Gloves. Half-Hose, and guspenders. :il"J ' A full stock of the above goods always 6& illty. . hand, and of tbe finest qua. Goods made to order for less money thaa any other house in the city, as I have mads arrangements with my hands to work together in such a manner that none can compete with me in price, and I am deter' mined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one in Evansville. You will find me at my old stand, Ho. & . FIRST STBEETl ' i. y "lit - ; : , . ,.- ;. ... ,,1 EVANSVILLE, IND. . J.H.CARLIN. SI 3m.
