Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 January 1867 — Page 3

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THE EVANSVILLK DAILY JOURNAL, .THUHSD AY, JANUARY 17, 1867. 3

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MACHINISTS. icelsior Stove Works, BLEMKER, TILLMANN & O0.l uhdery, corner Sixth Street and Canal, nee at H, K. Bleinker's, No 14 Second , gtr set, bet. Main and Sycamore. 1HIS NEW FACTORY IS SOW T , foil operation, and is manufacture ' COOKING STOVES. ,,'V M :, For Wood and Coali .- ' HEATING STOVES, :f '"' ,.; , For Wood and Coal, II f the latest and most approved pat - .' ' v,u -.- terns.; ' ....'",; ... SkiUets and Lid, .ii--r.' Ovens and Lids, '':' Odd Lids, , - Suitor Kettles, Dog -Irons, " Grates, and ; i t Castings in gaiiral: " - 1 Also manufacturers of - ,. , f TOPPER and SHEET-IRON WARE ,. in - and dealers in : v ANTLES and GRATES, , , TINNERS' STOCK,., .., , , TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IKON and COPPKR WARE, 1 -JAPAN WARE, - 1 -BRITANNIA WARE, BUCKET-EARS, ,WIRE, - , - ' .-! V-BAStlWO SPOONS:' ! V , i - LADLES and SKIMMERS, SHOVELS, fcc.,&a; , fact, everything in our line. A large

id complete stock. ; All warranted as re- , eseutea. . . Orders and calls solicited before purchasg anywhere else, at ' '., , . ... - H. E. BLEMKER'S, ' ;, 14 Second Street, . il8d3m " Evansviile, Ind. . WILLIAM HEILMAK " (Successor to Kratz & Heilm - -.: -.i. . .it- . - : ' .-3- .i . Mannfaetnrer and Boiider of ' v. : ... ; . .- I

POR TABLE AND STA TIONJ X , ; . ... f - ' ' i - j TEAM ENGINES AND BOILEBIj

SAW AND GRIST MILL ' i i MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, !ol(on and Tobacco Presses CIRCULAR S'A W MILLS, Ac, diC, EVANSVILLE, IND. Sheet Ikon and Copper Woes jaade to rder on short notice. ; IRON' AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. ' Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Dloths, &c., at manufacturers' prices. , I REPAIRING done at short notice. ipr25 EAGLE OF O XJ TV" T JE& Y . THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS the oldest and most extensive Stove Sand Hollow- Ware Foundry in the State 'are prepared to furnish STOVES. , . HOLtOW-WARE, I . SUGAR-KETTLES, DOG-IRONS, &r, i AS LOW as any Foundry in the West, The fact that we are selling and suipp?. i every week, a rge quantities of our go to St. Louis, to be again sold there in cc ! petition with the large t oundries of t city, is sufficient guarantee a to price. ! We are the only makers iu this citj : the Celebrated Coal Parlor Stove "Peerloss," which Is being so rapidly introduced here. RCELKER, BLOUNT & CO., nov27dlm. Nos. 163 & 164 Main St. IX. let. tSoliroodox WHOLESALE dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, SHCFFS, Ac, Ko. 10 Main Street, ETansTille, Ind Calls the attention of the trade to his fine Brands of CIGARS and TOBACCO. CaU and examine-my stock and prices. Orders tiled promptly, ana lowest rates. de22 3m

MEDICAL..

C O IS ..' ' THIS GREAT BXEDT;FOBAU Diseases of the . " .' S7&Mlpm'": ,;r; ::: is the discovery of the inventor of Coe's valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his own health,. . It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourage us to believe there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach it will not speedily cure. ; I Physicians indorse and use it ! Ministers v give ; testimony of its efficacy. - And from all directions we receive tidings of cures performed. DYSPEPSIA! V . - tV... ' It Is snre to cure, i HEARTBURN! 1 One dose will cure. . . SICK-HEADACHE! v; It has cured in hundreds of cases. I HEADACHE & DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty minutes. ACIDITY of the STOMACH ! i It corrects at once. . RISING of , the FOOD! s . " ; It stops immediately! DISTRESS AFTER BATING! v' One dose will remove. , , CHOLERA MORBUS!' Rapidly yields to a few doses. BAD BREATH! H : . Will be charigbd with half a bottle, It is Perfectly Ilarinless ! s Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the fact ifaat i It Cures by Assisting 'Nature to re-assert hey sway in the.system ! t , Nearly ei ery dealer in the United States sells It, ai i per ooiue. C. (2. CLARK & CO.,, - - ' Proprietors,!.., New Haven, Conn. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, The Cheat Female Remedy for Irregularities. ' ' - T" HATE TESTED THESE DROPS JL in my own practice, over ten years. and do not nesitate to say tnat, notning has been developed by medical research that acts so Dowerfully. positively, and harmlessly, in cases ot female irregularity. as does this medicine. In all recent cases it never fails, while thousands who have been long sufferers are Indebted to it for the boon of health to-day. Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and may be used at ail times, except wnen specially tormaaen In the instructions. To all who suffer from any irregularity. Dainful. dUQcult. excessive, offensive, or obstructed menstruation, Leucorrhoea, or the train of diseases tnat louow. l would say. try a bottle " of i Dr.. Lyon's -French periodical Drops. Being a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills or powders. Explicit directions, bearing my lac-simile, accom pany each bottle. Thev may be obtained of nearly every druggist in the country, or by inclosing the price to C. G. CLARK 4 CO., New Haven, Conn., General Agents lor the United elates ana uanaaa. r rice f i v per Douie, DR. JOHN Li. XjiOIN, Practicing Physician. jdec3 d6m New Haven, Conn. A Cough, A Cold, or A sore inroat REQUIRES IMMTBIATE ATTBN' TlOIf , AND SHOULD BE CHECKED . , , IV ALLOWED TO CONTIXUE, Irritation of tlie Lasps a Permanent Thront Disease, o.CJon- . snuption IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BRONX'S 'I. ... I1KOXCIIIAI. TROCIlEiS J HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PABTS GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. ' v For Broncbitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseset, ' TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUC- . . - CESS. Singers and Public Speakers will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. .The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test ot many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts oi the world, and the Troches are universally . pronounced better than other articles. . ' Obtain only Brown's Bronchial Tro ches, and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold xvbbywhere. luecb awom DR. WHITTIER, RtGUlARtT BRED P If 18 1cian, as his Diploma, which hangs s office, will show, has made Chronic JH-wanes the stuau or At me. ana ua a TTnion-wide reputation, haviim been longer located in est. umxs man any otner iuruuic Disease i"tiysician. Much of his practice has been of a pri vate nature ypnius. tionorrnoea, wieei. Rtrlcture. all Urinary Diseases, wyi.bilitic or Alercurial A flections of the Throat, Skin, or Rones: Orchitis. Hernia, or Kupture: a so the effects 01 a Solitary Habit, ruinous to body and mind, producing Blotches, De bility, inipoieuce uiui , Sight, Confusion of Ideas, Evil Forbodings. Aversion to Society, Loss of Memory, W eanness, eic. ; not au meso iu auj case, but all occurring freequently in various cases. ; ' ; fsr Accommodations ample; charges moderate; cures guaranteed, consulta tions by letter or at omce,ree. roost cawtu. can be properly treated without an interview. and meuicines, uur uirm uuwi vulhiu, sent by mail or express. . No hindrance to business in muM uaara.- , " -Address Box 3092, t. Louis, Mo. Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Office permanently located at No. 65 St. Charles Street, between Sixth and Seventh, one square south of Limley Hotel, a retired spot in ihn ,itrp nf the city. 'OrSUliailWU I liviii.i, t ut. ,wvruaaAW, vin. accommodat ion of such patients as require . 1 . . 1 .. r... 1.11" fS ti . T vrrma M 4 V A daily personal atiemiou. . ': EVERYBODY ' ' on rrat in a. sealed letter envelope my 'ihTorv. Pvmntoms, and Treatment of Nervous, Urinary, and Sexual Diseases,' .iHv Hoilnpa.tiDi' all the Diseased Condi' Hons, with full Symptom Lists, for two tknuwent nnfitaire-starnDS to prepay post age. Circular lor Ladies, relating to Diseases of Puberty, Menstruation, and Preg nancy, three cents. . au2 dw8m (dltaw) '.' " TfMV. ATTENTION OP THE trnrl to their laree and desirable sto k of goods Just purchased, and which they are onering at great uargatua. i , nv20 d3n

H U M 0 RO U S

The Washington corresDondent of the Sunday Dispatch, tells this char acteristic . story : concerning the late Count Garowski: ..-, Th Onnnt wafl once in a heated ar gument with an ex-rebel, Judge L , when e sudden Iy said : o uage -. I admire you f ' " Why," . re turned the Judee. " I cannot see : how you can admire; me after calling me sucn nara names i xuuecu, roared the Count, "I admire every thing zat is perfeck, and you are one perfeck scoundrel ! " w A t n evenine Bartv at Aberdeen; a gentlewoman present had , resolved to indulge in a little banter at the expense ot a member of the company, who was deep in the study of " naturai uisioiy. i 'ay, on, oam 1.110 adv. could you tell , me how,: when we were lately at the coast, we were followed for nearly a mile by a num ber ot geese f ( , IlealJy, .1 am at a loss," replied 'the youth, "unless on the principle that birds of a feather flock together." , V , , ;,.":',, A clock is said to have the least self-esteem of any article of' manufacture, as 'it is constantly' running tseif down and Fiolding its hands be fore its face, however good its works: An ' Irishman was ' asked what was his religious belief,. Is't me, bedade, ye'd be asking about?" said he. "It's the same as the widow Urady. 1 owe her thwelve shillings, and she belayes I II , never . pay her," and taith that s mf belafe, too." .''! ihil bHARP. The past , summer, as a lady, modestly attired, was on her way to '.New York, on board 01 one 01 the Hudson- Kiver boats, she sat quietly readinz in the ladies' cabin when a fashionably dressed dame, mistaking her for a servant, rather rudely ac costed her with - " Do you know this cabin is for the ladies?" ' " Certainly I do." was the. answer. " and I have been wondering for some time why you were here!" Euclidr a desciple of Socrates, having offended his brother, the latter cried out in a rage, " Let me die . if I am not revenged on you some time or other." Euclid replied, " And let me die if,I do not soften you by my kindness, and make you love me as well as ever." , " Dryden , Was so hound up in his books that , his wife exclaimed : " I wish I were a book that I might always be in your society." "I - wish you were an almanac, ' so I could change you eery year," replied he. . 1 " Doctor, I want you to ; prescribe for toe." The Doctor feels her pulse: "There is nothing the matter.madam you only need rest."" 'k Now, doctor, just look at my tongue 1 just look at it! tiow say what does that need?" " I think that needs rest too." " Exit madam, in a state of great excitement. The Mavor of a town, in the West of Lngland,-questioning the boys at tha rao-troH KrhnoIs nsked them what were the pomps and.vanities or this wicked world. A little bny said The Mayor and Corporation going to church, sir. The late Sergeant Wilkins, whom a friend observed quaffing a pot of por ter in the middle or the day, just be fore i a trial in which he was engaged at the Old Uauy, apologised tor the seeding imprudence by observing that it was a necessary precaution j He was about to appear in court, and it was desirable " to fuddle his brain down to the intellectual standard of a Brit ish jury." ' - Cxraious' Statistics. Some statis tical genius declares that more money is . expended in the United fetates tor cigars, than tor all the com mon schools of the country." ' A jwag, who is. undoubtedly a lover of the weed, seeing the statement going through the papers, gets oif the followinff: 1 " It has been estimated that the cost of washing linen that might just as well been wofn two days longer, amounts to enough in this country to more than defray the expenses of the American lioara 01 foreign Missions. ' The expenses of buttons on the backs or our coats, where they are no - - earthly use, is equal to the support ot 1 c If .. .i "Itl is estimated that the value of old' bjoots thrown aside, which might have peen worn at least a day longer, is moke than enough to buy a flannel niehtkrown fof everv baby in the land. Also, fehat the cost of the extra inch on the fall shirt collars of qur young men. lb eaual to the sum necessary to put a Bible m the nanus ot every Patigdnian giant. , Ouri little four year old Carrie went with her Audtto a revival meet ing. he preadher was very earnest in his (delivery, and she was much interested. "Mother." said she, when she catao home, "I have heard such a smart minister he stamped and Dounded. and made such a noise! and by-and -by, he got so mad he came out ot the'nuiDit and shook his hst at the folks, and there wasn't anybody dared to go up and Ji jkt turn! E. Q. SMITH, TTAft REMOVED TO HIS NET Xl Factory, corner of Division an Third Street, where he will be pleased U. see his eld and as many new customers as may call, cnatrs &od at tne lowest prices. senas uom Notice to All whoin it may Concern. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Elsie J. Skeels, my wife, has fre quently leit my u ana iioara, ana contracted i debts without a jthoritv. Here after I will pay no bills of her contracting. laniz cu.w , 1 iiui t?K.r.caa.

QUEENS WARE.

New Qucensware . House. ! LIGHTEN & ICHENHAUSER, IMPORTERS OF QUEENS WARE, and nOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 3 SontU First Street. WE ARE SOW OPEXIHG TB most splendid assqrtment of Fa: , Articles ever imported to this city, and C ' stock of , WHITE GRANITE WARE Is now complete, and only wants looking at to induce all to make their purchases ot us: and our stock of - yi . i,v . u ii COMMbN WARE Is large, and will be sold as low as the lowest in the United States.' t j , Itolieuiian Glass and SilrerPlated Ware. Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this oity; and we havA t.ho advantage of our senior nartner have the advantage of our senior partner I residing in the city of New York, and at I all times on hand selecting the latent styles and patterns of ware. oc23d3na HOLLINGSWORTH BROS.r IMPORTERS OF QUEENSWAEE Oliina, G L A S S W A R E, Ac, in all their - i icns branches,' i HAVE .BEF.N mPOBTINQ direct from England since August. 1 .111 onHfliuiliilvtvutiwI au tio Hath nnrlH imtf. M. V v.u. n w " " 01 tne traae, in quality, styie, price, etc T!sldfs the eznerience of vears in this business, we go into tne jngnsa market WITH GOLD, -r. j and buy as cheap as any house in the United (states. We lmnort and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other house in the city can get from tne lactones direct. Tfley are very desirable styles, and will sell more readily than any gooas in tne mar ket. Such is tne opinion 01 good juages. That Evansville Is a cheap market for 'Queensware no one is likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. 1 You will find us at the old stand, No. SSO First Street, '-." and , . ., : ; No. 8 Sycamore Street, au28 dtf. EVANSVILLE, IND. NOTIONS. CURNICK BROS., WHOLESALE JOBBERS and DEALERS WHITE GOODS, FANCY GOODS, and , 1 ' TV O T X O'NS, No. 15 Main Htreet, u ! i i EVANSVILLE, IND. HAVINO BOIIOHT wu a ENTIRE STOCK, and having re moved to the OLD SXAiN u, oi , W. II. McGAKY & CO., f 15 Main Street We are now prepared to sell every mer chant in . , INDIANA, 1 ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY, and TENNESSEE, whatever they may want in our lis froth a HOOP-SKIRTS. Orders from One Dollar to ' . TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS promptly filled, and prices and goods guar anteeu 1.0 givo saiiiBiauLiou.CURNICK BROS., Agents for the celebrated " STAR OF THE WEST " ' PAPER COLLAR. aug8 . ; . O-PARTNERSHIP-Thomas Orant, j having sold out his Interest in tne firm of Lant Bros. A Co., has associated himself with B. Dvson.and IS now pre pared to carry on the building business in au its urancaeK, unu uauer iiictuscivot that bv stiict attention to business tney will be able to erive general satisfaction. and would therefore solicit a share of pub lic patronage. All job-wom uone witu nktniM and dlspatcn. enoo on Main at r Ant between ; Heventh and fc-iantn streets. 1 1ost omce doxdu. apeciai atten tion given to heavy and intricate iraming. i nun. I Jan3. B. DYSON.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES 'i i i i -' J - J, ,10!)!.;; READ, MORGAN & CO.. 138 RACE STREET, Cincinnati Are now receivingtheir Second Fall and Winter Stock of Boots and Shoes, being one of the ! largest and best stocks 01 ' , , - , 1 i-U. Wot to be found in any bouse in the West, and thev are determined to sell them . at such prices as win enaDie tnem 10 build up a business equaling in amount an v house in their line in the city. T I you want. , . .i: j; , ..., GOOD GOODS, at low figures, call and see BEAD, and you. will not oe aisappomiecu "Oniok sales and small profits" has always been his motto. J. S. RICKER, DEALER IN B O OTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. O H E A. 3? E H 50 PER CENT. ! luu ?ER CENT. HANDSOMEE! NEW, STYLISH, and: GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pegged Boots, Slippers. Balmorals, and Gaiters. LADIES' LEATHER. SHOES OF ALL KODS. is ' - ' . POLISII BOOTS, BUTTONED BOOTS, DOUBLE-SOLO, tU3tiKKSS, AND B1R0.M. ' - Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Don ' ! gress Boots. ' CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style ever Invented. WW TIIF. l.RUESr ABM Wlf most complete assortment of goods , ever shown in any Retail Shoe House in the West Cincinnati and Chicago not ex cepted all ot wnicn weareseuius " as any otner retail uoim 310 v." j itT mnno in ihAir rfcrht minds can think of buviniz Boots nd Shoes before examining our siock. We have many styles of Roods made for us that can be found nowhere else. Dealers supplied with fine goods, Odd Sizes, or anything not found in wholesale houses, at prices as low or lower than Job bers sell regular goou. All goods direct from manufacturers at J. S. KICKER'S, 8 i Second Street, 8 oU dtf

DRY GOODS.

B A R G A I N S AT THE N iE ,.W T O B K STORE. J. T. & S, A. COOLIDGEr CHANDLER'S BLOCK, Nos. 14 and 16 South First SW (Opposite the Opera-House grottnd)t DEALERS IN SU1i j Laees, and Fine Dry Goods Real Irish Poplins; White and Salmon-Colored AliPACCAS, for Evening frei ch merinos, -1. EMPRESS CLOTHS. LAPIN, REP, and MOIRE ANfor Daylight and Evening; paisley shawls. in Filled and Open Centers; LADIES and MISSES'. WOOL . SUA WLS; BREAKFAST SHAWLS; Elegant Designs in C L 0 A KINGS; ZEPHYR WORSTEDSJPRINTS j and CO TTON UUUVS at New York Prices; BALMORAL SKIRTS at & 00 worth $4 50. FRENCH CORSETS, 11 50. ALL-WOOL GRAY FLAN a u n,J marked down in rroiKr tion to the decline in the Eastern market. nm-w t-tv-.-

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