Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1867 — Page 6

i.LF, DALLY .IOURNAL SATURDAY, JANUAHY 2 , 1867.

MACHINISTS.

54CTTITZE, THUJIAl" & CO., 31echaiilcs' Foundry, .Manufacturers and Builders of Steam Engines, Circular Sa" Mills. artst and Sus?ir Mills, Tobacco Screws, pnmmlng Machines, Distilleryand Mining Machinery, Malt Mills, Corn SbeUers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates ' . & BRASS CASTINGS Of every description. ichinery of all kinds Madefcmd Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Guages, and brought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. -f Te have the facility of the best Mar "3 i.nery and Workmen, and will give all rx entrusted to ns our individual attenla, fill orders promptly, warrant our Jjrk, and charge resonable prices. Office and Foundrj , corner of First and Jet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit p work and do repairing. ItSebiaem SCHULTZE. THUMAN 4 CO. HXEITZ & HAXEY, .U,V.V- " ':('. CRESCENT FOUNDERY, VANSVILLF......... -i INDIANA- " J ' .1 i.- ..... ! - Manufacturers of .3TSAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. s AilkJnds.of Machinery appertaining to Railroadsj 8 T E A. M BOATS Distilleries, Flouring Mills Of all sizes, with the latest .Improvements attached, TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c. .it: ' ron and Brass Castings of Everj Description. Dealers in Steam Ouages, Gum Belting, fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting i2oth, 6e., at Manufacturers' Prices. Repairing Done at Short Notice. Workmen sent to ail parts to fit up work and Repair Boiler uua .Macuiuery. SW All orders ill -9ssi ve ;ir individual attention, and will ne nrom-t 1 Mled ou ine most reason able t erms. Office and Foundery on t he Canafl ."corner Of Ingle Street oof ttfky SEEDS, &C. WM. G. FULLERTOX, Dealer in I'ABMIXO IMPLEMENTS, s m e r ss , FARMING MACHINERY, and HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, STo. 46 MAIN STKLKT, dec8 dtf ., Evansville, Ind. H. O. BABCOCK, DEALER IJf S'B 3E T Agricultural Implements, MACHINE PLOWS, . . WTTON GINS,1 ie.r.te., NO. 8 NORTH FIRST ST., pnr8K4TrUr:'MowlnK:aMttChlne8 Md ov'J7 tf '

YOU IIS' COLUMN.

From " Our Boys and Girls." The Orator. Directions. Words In small, capitals should be emphasl.ed; words In CAPITALS should be strongly emphasized. The gesture should correspond with the emptasls. The asterisks () indicate the more Important rhetorical pauses. . THE AMERICAN FLAG. BY JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE. Earnest. Flag of the brave! thy folds shall fly, -The sign of hope and triumph high, When speaks the signal trumpet tone And the long line comes gleaming on : Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet, f f'.. t ,.z : Has dimmed the glistening bayonet, Each soldier eye shall brightly turn To where thy sky-born glories BURN, And, as his springing steps advance, Catch WAR and vengeance from the glance; . . . . And when ihe cannon - mouthings loud Heave in wild wreaths the battle shroud, And gory SABRES. RISE and FALL Like shoots of flame on midnight's ' Pall, Then shall thy meteor glances glow," And cowering foes, shall SINK beneath lM --J Each gallant arm that strikes below That lonely messenger of death. Flag of the seas! on ocean wave Thy stars shall glitter o'er the brave ; , ,r;,, , , , ,,rj When death careering on the'gale, Sweep darkly round the bellied sail, And frighted waves rush wildly BACK Before the broadsides reeling rack, Each dying WANDERER of the sea Shall look at once to heaven and THEE, And smile to see thy splendors fly In triumph o'er his closing eye. Flag of the free heart's hope and HOME, By angel hand to valor given, Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy HUES were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet! Where breathes the foe but falls before us. With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us?. - - . .-. , Fairy Tale Tableaux. TABLEAUX FROM " LITTLE RED RIDING , .HOOD." 7 Scene I. represents the dame dressing Red Riding Hood for her visit to her grandmother. Scene, the kitchen pf a farm-house. In the centre of the room stands a table, upon which stands the pot of butter, and a small covered basket. The dame sits in front of the table, profile to audience; she wears a high, white muslin cap, with a full border.a dress. of some dark stuff, looped over a scarlet petticoat, a white kerchief crossed over her breast, white apron, long gold ear-rings, and knitted mittens. Before her stands the little maiden. She wears a dark blue stuff dress, short white stockings, and heeled shoes. Her scarlet cloak is over her shoulders, and her mother is just tying on the hood. Scene II. represents Little Red Riding Hood's arrival at her grandmother's cottage. The scene is a cottage parlor, with a door center of background. This door stands open, and in the doorway is the little maid en, in her scarlet cloak and hood, her basket on her arm and her pot of butter in her hand. The younger the child who takes this part, the prettier the effect. Scene III. represents the wolf about to devour Little Red Riding Hood. The scene is a bed-room. In the centre of the stage stands a cotbed across the room. Rising from the pillow, facing the audience, is a horrible wolfs head. (A little ingenuity is required to make this head, but it is by no means impossible). Let a carpenter make a wooden head the required shape, the mouth being wide open. Cover the head with brown shag cloth, put in two green glass marbles for eyes, and have large ears made of paste-board covered with cloth. The mouth must be made of red flannel with two rows of white paper teeth, and a' long red flannel tongue hanging out. In the center of foreground kneels Little Red Riding Hood. She wears a long white night dress, her hair falling loosely over her shoulders. Her hands are clasped and raised to the wolf as if imploring pity. For the sake of the tender-hearted children, the writer has seen this scene represented with th3 addition of two woodmen just entering the door, centre of background, with large axes in their hands, ready to destroy the ferocious wolf. GAMES. RHYME AND REASON. The players seat themselves in a circle. The one commencing the game addresses a question or remark to her right-hand neighbor, to which she must respond, making1 the first word of her reply rhyme with the last in her companion's speech. She then in her turn addresses the person eated next her, who replies in the same manner. " ' Example. 11 ' Plnjrr. J)ld you go. for a walk to-day i ' ; "' . j 2d. Nay! I was busy learninsr'a new song. 3i.? I lone to hear VOn n'mir it. A Pf yOU COld? " if . - t ' 4th. Fold my shawl around you.' Is vour ister here?

hth. I fear she will not come tonight, etc., etc. Anv one failing to find a rhyme

pays a forfeit. CARPETS. CARPET WAREHOUSE ' AND House Furnishing Establishing Win. 3E. JPrencIi & Co. HEADQUARTERS - OF SUPPLIES FOR Families, Steamboats & Hotels. wholesaleTand retail. Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Two-Ply, Cottage, Listing, Rag and Hemp C A K r ii T o , Chinese, Manilla and Cocoa MATTIXGS. Velvet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth RUGS. Mosaic, Velvet, Brussels, Rubber Cocoa, Adelaide, Jute, Sea-Grass, ' and Faucy Sheep DOOR-MATS. Silk, Wool, (Jottou, and Linen DAMASKS. Gilt Moulding, Bronze, Brass, and (, : !'.. : 1 Silvered . ; ; CORNICES. Opaque, Gilt, Painted, Rustic, a i r - - Paper - WINDOW-SHADES. Green, Buff, Blue, and White WINDOW HOLLANDS Silver, Brass, and Paper-Mache STAIR-RODS. Brown Ground, Satin, Gilt, and GoldStamp WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety ot FLOOR OIL.-CL.OTHS, from 18 inches to 18 feet wide. Wool, Rubber, Flock, and Damask PI AN O AND TABLE COVERS. . Elegant styles and new designs of French WINDOW LAMBRAQUINS, made up to order, and at short notice Table Linens. Bed Blankets. Table Oil Cloths. Sheetings. : Table Napkins. Pillow-Casings. Stair Linens. Rubber Sheeting. Towelings. Marseilles Quilti . : Brussels and Velvet Hassocks, ,' - ; &C, &C. Experienced Paper-Hangera an Upholsterers will be furnished whei required. Carpets cut and made to order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. Cornices mounted and put up. . Window-Shades hung. All . work warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as in any similar establishment in the United States. Give us a call. WJI. E. FREXCII & CO., No. lO First Street, ; -i UP-STAIRS. BOOTS AND SHOES. j. richer; DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES 20 PER CENT. C H E A. 3? E R ! 50 PER CENT. B E T T E 33 ! fuu ?ER CENT. HANDSOMER! NEW, STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pegged Coots, Slippers. Balmorals, and Gaiters. LADIES' LEATHER SHOES OF ALL KINDS. ronsn BOOTS, BUTTONED boots, D0UB1E-S0LED, C0NUKESS, AND BYKON. Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Con gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES la every style ever Invented. WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASTD most complete assortment of goods ever shown In any Retail Klioe House In the West Cincinnati and ChlRHRO not excepted all of which we are selling as low as any other retail ileal jrs can buy. No persons In their rljiht minds can think of buying liuots ud Shoes before examining our stock. We have many style of goods made for m that can be found nowhere else. Dealers supplied with One goods. Odd Sizes, or anything not found In wholesale nouses, at prices as low or lower than jobbers dell regular goods. All goods direct from manufacturers at J. s. iticicsirs, 81LSecond Street...... 8 " b12dtr

DRUGS & CHEMICAL

T. C. BBIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DEALERS IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &c. Corner Third and Main Streets, Evansville, Ixl. Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or nigit. novl3 d3m CLOUD & ARIN, i Wholesale i&riiggiNf . ! A.VD- ' . , , MiMFACTunixG onmisft No. '5 Main Street ' AGENTS FOR " . , george' h. reed-s domestic liquid dyes. GENERAL AGENTS FORJ DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRti UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. W All orders promptly filled. aprll 78 Main Street. W SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers In Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. " Physicians' bills carefully selected. JanU. , Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night, at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, i No. 89 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly A beautiful variety of Pearl, Scotch, Wood, and S hell Card Cases and Tablets for sale very low at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, No. 59 MAIN STREET. oc30 dly tT An immense new stock of new Perfumes and Pomades at SCHLAEPFER'S , Drug Store, No. 59 MAIN STREET. oc30 d.y OLD AND1 RELIABLE (Established 1850.) WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Keller Ac Wliite, 33 Main Street. feb7-6m ItA.TViVWIIA. SALT. OX HAND ANI FOR HALE AT the lowest market rates by L RUFFNER, JR., General Agent Kanawha Bait Co., No. 5 North Water Street (upstairs) auSl dCtn Evansville," Ind. I.. S. IIERR, M.IK, Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office No. 8 Second Street, over J. 3, Bicker's Boot and Shoe Store. Evansi-ie.Oot. 2. 18W1. roc3 d?m Sale of the Henderson and Nashville Railroad. IX PURSUANCE OF A JmGJIENT of the Christian Circuit Court, in the case of Sebree and others, bond-holders, against the Henderson and Nashville Railroad Company, &c, rendered at the Januarj- called court, January, 1867, 1 will, as Master Commissioner, offer for sale, at auction, to the highest and best bidder, on SATURDAY, February 23d, 1867, at the Court House door, in the town of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, the Railroad constructed, and to be constructed. Railroad track, Road-bed, rails, bridges, fixtures, and the laud on whicli they are situated; and ail the rights, privileges,, and franchises whatever of ihe said Henderson and Nashville Railroad Company, with all the depots, stations, and real estate beloni?inL' to the said Henderson and Nashville Railroad Company, included and embraced in the Deed of Trust, or MortciiK'N from ald Henderson and Nashville RitUrmid Company, to T. s. Goodman and J. S. Al wood, dated 1st day of March, lS-yi. The road-bed and property are situated in the counties of Henderson, Webster Hopkins, Christ lau, and Todd, in the State of Kentucky. The sale will be made on a creuit ot Six Months from Day of Sile. The purchaser or purchasers will bo required to give bond for the purchase money, payable to me as Commissioner, witli Kood security, approved by me, havinu the torce and effect of a Judgment, and bearing interest from date. . JOHN FELAND, Commissioner. JanlS (itd-wtds

INSURANCE.

W. A. Page, ) Edgab Sharps. Notary Pub! Hie. J W. A. PAGE St CO., FIRE, RIVER, LIFE, and ACCIDENT Insurance Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, , (Brown, Dnnkerson A Co.'s former office, ' EVANSVILLK, llTD. Home Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $2,000,0( Assets, July 1st, 1866......... 3,596,S1 Washington Insurance Cc OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $400,000 Asselsy July 1st, 1866 688,391 Columbia Insarauce Company OF -NEW YORK. Ctsh Capital $500,000 Assets, July 1st, 1S66 .. 590,000 Fire and 3Iarine Insurance Co. OF COVINGTOX A5D CINCINNATI. ) Cash Capital! $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 398,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $250,000 Assets, July 1st, 1806 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every description. ... Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assets, July 1st, 1866...$ 1,250,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. FIRE, MARINE, & RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED IX THE A BO VI well-known Companies, and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. W. A. PAGE A CO., Agents, Corner Main and Water Streets, Evansville, Ind. (Brown A Dunkerson's former office.) aul8 dly STATIONERY. B. F. BARTER & CO., IB O OK-SEL LEES . AND STATIONERS. Wholesale and retail dealers in Standard and Miscellaneous Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, STA TIONER Y, BLAXK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLATCAP, AND "Wall Papers, Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writing Desks, Envelopes, and Fancy Goods. No. 6 North First Street, EVANSVILLE INDIANA. JanlS ly Notice of the Proposed Widening of Water or Front Street between Leet Street and the Alley, which divides the Fourth Enlargemeit from Lamasco. 1866, December 27. On motion Of Coun cilman Reitz, seconded by Councilman Miller, tne following order was unanl mouslv adonted and nassed : Ordered, that six weeks public notice, by advertising in the Evansville Daily Jotmkal, be given, that on the 18th day of February, 1867, the Common Council of the City of Evansville will make an order to widen Water or Front Street of said City, so as to embrace in said street all tbe ground embraced and contained in the following lines, to wit: The line on tbe northeast side of said Water or Front Street to commence at the most southerlv point of Lot 15, Hornby's Enlargement of m iiy oi iVansviiie, oeing ine same Solnt where -the northwest side of Leet treet Intersects the northeast side of Water Street, as said Water Street is now laid out In front of said H rnby's Enlargement, and running thence north, fiftynine degrees and ten minnte (59 10') west from the the magnetic meridian to the southeast side of (joodsell Street, at a point on said side of said Ooodsell Street, thirtytwo feet and forty-two hundredths of a foot northwardly from the most westerly corner of Laugh. in's Addition, thence north tlfly-two decrees (.-2) west from the maguetic meridian to a point in line with tne middle of the Alley which divides said Kouith Enlargement from Lamasco, three hundred and twenty-nine feet and eighty-three hundredths of a foot (:l.8.1) southwardly from the southwest side ol First St reel. And the line on the soutnwesl side or said Water or Front Street, to commence at the point where t he southwest side of Water Street as laid out in front of the Lower or McOary's Enlargement of Evansville, intersect a continuation of the southeast side of Leet Street, and running thence northwestwardly sixty (00) feet to a point sixty (Go) feet southwestwardly from the most southerly point of Lot 15, in Hornby's Enlargement, said point being in the line of a continuation of the northwest side of said Leet Street ; thence north fifty-nine decrees and ten minutes (591 10') west from the magnetic meridian until said line intersects the southerly side of Water or Front Street as the same is now laid out; thence along the southerly side of Water or Front Street as now laid out to a point opposite the middle of the Alley which divides the Fourth Enlargement from Lnmusro: and i should any person nparrieved, at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council lor redress by petition or remonstrance in willing, lelt with the Cleik of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amount demanded therefor, said petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard, and determined by the Common Council on the said 18th day ot February, 1867; and it is further ordered, thut ttie Clerk record in the MInute-Book of the Council the plat of the said Water or Front Si reel, as proposed to be widened, which plat ha been prepared by A. T. Whittlesey, City Surveyor. A. M. McURIFF, dec31 02w Clerk.

HARDWARE. Circular. THE COPARTN ERSHIP BETWEEW the undersigned, under the firm of V ells, Kelloug fc Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H. K. Wells retiring. Books and accounts will remain with the successors, Boettlcher, Kellogg A Co.. for settlement. HIRAM K. WELLS. . CHA8. H. KELLOOa. . , t EDW' BCETTICHEK. Evansville, January 1st. 1867.

IMETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. 13 FIRST STREET, B1UN OF THE BIG PADLOOK1 ; IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HAjai)WARES AND ' 1 1 ( CXJTX.ERY: AQFNTS FOR ' 25cst Gum IScliing. THE I'SDEIlSltlSKI), MEMBERS of the late arm of Wells, Kellogg A Co.. have this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of Boettlcher, Kellogg A Co., and will continue the Hardware Business at the old stand. Thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage, we respectfully ask a continuance of the same to the new firm. EDWARD BfETTICHEB, , CHAS. II. KELLOGG. Evansville, January 1st, 1867. Jan21 dtf "Wheeling- Iron Works. ACHES0N, BELL & CO, Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of BAR IltOX AND NAILS. Hoop, Sheet, Plate, Tank Iron, Nmil Rod, Wire, &c. Office and Warehouse IS MAIN STREHT. nov28 dly Wheeling, W. Va. GEO. S. S0WTAG & CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and CUTLERY, GUNS AND PISTOLS, No. 29 First Street, Jan9 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. SAMUEL ORE, DEALER IK Bar and Sheet I R O N, TINPLATU, WIRE, ZINC, ( SPRINGS, AXLES, &c; Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, wagon and Buggy Woodwork, WATER 8TKEET, janl dly Evansville, Ind. CHARLES' BABCOCK & CO. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Daraaaka. II.. ...w..t, I.' 1 ,1, 1 Pat.nl fAafh.. ill.I HI . .liiliui 1I.. a cua.w uvniuoi Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c. Ac. IV o. &'3nin Street. Evansville. July 2, 1H62. Jelfl ' A. C. ROSENCRANZ, " Dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelrj, &, No. 18 SECOND STREET, Between Main and Sycamore. Personal attention given to Repalrlnc fine Watches. JanltUm