Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1867 — Page 3
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CINCINNATI ADV'TS. LOK BRYSON." A. B. CLABK;. ALKX. R. CLARK. :"LON;BKrSON & CO. 24 Wnntlstrcet cornerrof Front, ; CINCINNATI, OHIO, it , n-t Commission " Merchants, t . And Dealers In FLOOl, GRAT&, and PRODUCE GENERALLY. Order for Groceries and Alerts chandUe promptly filled. Advance made pa Cohsiguinents. mcn27 3ncF o - V " t . . t H. L. STILES." . r T, SC. STILUS. . stiies :& go., Produoe and Commissioii Merchants, And Dealei-sin--4verterh Reserve Cheese add Batter, Freih, Spiced, and Cove Baltimore O&Uert, Foreign F raits. Canned "Fruits, Sardines, Pickto, Catsup, &fr No 5? Walnut iStreeCClntinnati, 0. mclT$7 Sm1- J? ' "
WHITE, CQRBIN BOUVB &QjO, linYelope SXanuractarers, PA E3t DEALERS, tand WLESALE HTAXlWflttBS, W Ha. 140 WALNUT BTHEET. . .: ClSCINNAri, OHIO. All goods &i manufacturers' lowest pxices. -""I JFOSTER QROTJtl EH 8, Xo 64 West Second Street;! f CINCINNATI, OHld? FFER FOR SAX.E. IN.OTS TOt J suit, at the closest rates tS'Cash buy- f. era w 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE; 1,000 bbls. SUGAR, all qualities; 200 bfols. SYRUP and MOLASSES; , 50 bags Prime RICE : 100 hags Sifted PEPPER; 25 basts ALSPICE: Also, full supplies of Nutrae2SLCassia, Mace, Ginger", Tobacco, Cigars,. Snuff. OysT apples, .Blackberries, ana all Kinds 01 Canned Goods, Preserves, Jellies, etc.; Candles, Soap,, Starch; Wooden-Ware. in. all varieties; together, with a full stoclfcoj all goods suitedld the trade. ----." Orders promptly filled. Goods not In our line will be supplied. 'rerinsr uasn.. T. U. WHITE, Jr. & CO., Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers In SALT FISH - Xo. 24 East Second Street,' it J men asm Ciwchtitati, Ohio. A&DEREGQ i& EIDIiE$ PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, And Wholesale Dealers-in Sugart'ured Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, Breakfaxt Bacon, Beef Tongues, Ham and Bologna Sausages, Ho. 6 WEST FRONT ST., Commission, Merchants,1.' H. 49 WEST FKOST 8T) t -nui ,-l -" , t.n;, l! I ir- :-.& ltt Til- i-!;l I.t-. IRECT. S riiEs'l? B FTBST hands, the anifaBrWs, ,&c, Act dto. Moore.'Wllstach 4 Baldwin, book jobbers, stationers, and blaukJook manufacturers. No. 25 West Fodrth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, offer to sell on small margins, a full and fresh stock of goods. In their line, SGne gprtngjiiflei. QBE .3 SCHOOL BOOKS of all varieties, in large or small quantities. PAPERS A heavy stock, cheap, comprising foolscap, hill cap, legal cap, letter, bath post, commercial note. pakeladleBalllletl cap.deml. medium, royal, super-royal. Imperial, folio post, check folio post. Colored mediums, cojor$ f nafielfd papej tiss4) copying, and Manilla papers. Also ENVELOPES In every size, style, color, Ac. LEHIGH'1 COMPANY'3 feuPERlOR SLATES, in quantities, at very1 low figured PIERCE'S SLATED GOODS, all styles, at manufacturers' lowest prlces.- '. I c-un -t St a pl k statjoOTD CITA P. T A MOORE, W1LSTACH & BALDWIN, Cincinnati Paper ITaVenoase. CHATFrEMIrj AWOODIanum-1 turers and Wholesale Paper Dealers' I Paper 77 and 79 WALNUT ST., Cincinnati, keep constantly on band Ruled Cap, Letter and Note PapersjPrlaters'-FaV Cf. Us Plain Letter and Note-papers; Royitf ,' dlum, and Demy Writing-papers. 8ole Agents for the celebrated IVANHOE MILLS WRITING-PAPERS also, manufacturers Of 'BOOK and NEWS ' PAPERS, PAPER'BAGS;.;;!';' Also on hand. Grocers" Wrapping Pa pers, Manilla Paper for Druggists and Dry Goods use. and a' complete stock of LEA' THERS and BINDERS' TOOLS. '" r Binders fitted out complete in Tools and Materials.- -.-) ,.f ; ' Orders by mall promptly nUed-V'. .', V ,'n mcnaadm r , .-, , .. . -r ? ? "vj-a1 A. M. Thornton, t . . , n , .Wni. E,Crane. THORNTON, CRANE &',CO.;? COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' -;-t , r t:iijj j 1 v ! h ..;rm" .-1. ;-r';..4! - FLOUR, ORAIN,' PROViaION3,'.SEEbS. 40 VV EST FROM KtI Opposlte SuspensIon Bridge,' J j mch28d3m ClfrcpfJJATI. D, T I 1 1 r 1' ' ' Q. ' SMITH, MM7 XT a1 Removed ' to, his heV XX Factory, corner of Division an Third Ktreets. where he will be oleaacd t. see bis old and as many new customers as may call. Chairs sotd at the lowest prices.
HARDWARE.
JACOB STRAUB & SON, ,.oi. f;.-'- . ;t r -. t , .. ; -;K a ,. DEALERS IN as,.; , s pecial low prices Offered to Cash Buyers. :n!9 d2m i i; mc. .,'.! - 1 'ff ff -1 ' mHECOPARTHEBSHIP BETWEEN WELLS, KELLOGG- 4 CO., is this dajK dissoWedtiby .iauteal -conaentMr HK. weiis retiring ruou ana accounts wiu remain with the successors, BtEXTlCHER, KELIAKKJ CO., for settlement.! - . i ha ifuHlRAM D WELLS. : im ' s''.!tH iCHABwH. KELLOGG, a. t a'" -os EDW. tBGETTICHER.' EYansvlller January 1st 18o7. t a - i u r- - nUWfflli I I I lii i ill i ill t,-t.,jil:--4 LMETTICIIEK, KELLCSG & Co (Suceetsort to TTeZZi. Kellogg i Sf ! J3-FIRST STREET, ; r:U - v.i ;. . vi: t?fi ..;"! SGftPJiTHE ,i AiH iISIPOBTER3 AJfl) 1)E AlERST IN c AND .- i i.i r f f Best (iiiiu Belting. l fTlHE CBfOERSieBTEO, MEMBERS X of the late firm of WELLB. KELLOGG AC'O., have ltolay foraaoitteoopajrtaeti f snip, anaer tne sanie ana tyi 01 rr B(ETTl(mEREBLOGa&-VO and will continue the Hardware Business at the OLD STAND. . -- Thanking our mamy friends, for their liberal ptroaage we respectfully ask a continuance of the same to the new Arm. fp - EDWARD BCETTICHER. J, CHAS. H. KELLOGG, i Evansvllle, January 1st, 1367. Jan21dtf 31 51 r y -? f - VI, i? HA R D'X7.'Al.t;E 4 li i .-!! .ii.i: 7HOUSE. V . . . 1 1 i 1 " -01 4 , " H.K.WBLLS, Late of WeUs, Kellogg j W4F. Wells. I 1 : ;ia, 1 H. K. WELLS & SON . .3 H AVE TAKEN THE WELL. known stand recently occupied by s. George Sonotag A Cefj 1 J 89 W Messrs. 31 Mail fetFeet, where, they will fjansact a General 1 "I .3 . 1 ot i .It )-nii l ,fi js.i ; ' '.a';i j The WELLS, KELIA)aGTrCCOrwoutafaiank Iff wIoiy0f r K. K. WELLS A SON. A T-T T J r imo. s. soxwrara co., I DEALERS IN ha mi Cello ws,' Hand and Sledge Hammers, i,- . .'-(: I J : U ?, lltirse Shoes, f ) r -r) I 1 ; '.; I Stocks ana Dies, Butchers' Files, T p' CoiLChainpi22 A " lather Belting, '; : i No. 29 glret Street, ' '. febi 9 dim EVANSHflLLS, IND. ; in :t t m .. a i;nli.j Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of '-1. Guns, Pistols, and Rifles, W -It - 'and Dealer in' Powder, Lead, Caps, Shot, Cartridges, So. 9 MAIM STREET, aehlS d3m EvaaavUle, lnd.
HUMOROUS.
My Darling Idol. ' They were sitting side by side. And she sighed and then hesighed! Said he. "My darling Idol," And he idled and then she idled; ... " You are creatlou's belle," And sbe bellowed and then he bellowed ; On my soul tbere's such a weight," And he waited and then she waited ; Your hand I ask. so bold I've crown." f And she groaned and tben he groaned; 1 , " You shall have a private gig," ' And she giggled and then he giggled; . f"0IH cho .iVirdoiirott T.nte " ' And he looked and then she looked : ' -"Shan't we," and they shantiedt-, :. ' , "I'll have thee if thou wilt," . X Ad he wilted and nen she wilted. , " '''iBo'AaW Mjr Mother.' " . v ,Yourve told me many a time and oft ' 1 Thai I was fair and Vsomely; - ' ' My eyes were brlght--my tresses soft.t v. - ' while other girls' were homely. ... " She's quite young to know her will," The folks say to eaeh other ; i.rBut if yuu truly love me atill-r . , s Why, go ask my mother. " I'm told there's care in married life That all the Joy's inwarting: t - h. . -vVben young men have secured a wife, . They say their vows are sporting.- -"OTwon't believe what old maids say,1 .vl If you won't choose another; ; -, 'y, ' You've bothered me so much to-day , IO go anu aa.my uiuiuvr. f'! An 'xciiange asks-r- Can, anyof Jtxrt readers ' peruse ' the' ' following touching appeajan ftqfttaiiULto f K,;theJ pantheyj -jaustj .bo hardhearted: , i. r: ,,. t ' i ' OhT sallydear, the evenlu's clear, - Thick flies the awtmmen waller, v - ' -The sky is blue, the field's in view, " , ; All faded green- and yaller. -- i V -! . , . t -. ' . f. " :. : Come let us stray oar toilsome way, ' 11 And view the charms of nater . . ; The barkln dogs, the squeelln hogs' And eat our roasted later.; 'i j.. say,'- landlotd that's a'i'dirty towel for a man to wip Onf" - j Landlord--with a loot ' of amazement, replies -"Sixty or -seventy of my boarders have wiped On' that towel this morning,: and you, are the first to .findfault,":,v';-'; V;:! , Jl bright little". girL in' playful an ger, caught hold off ari older sister, out of jou.'' (;hinking that the human anatomy was got up on the same basis lis her Jolt, .f,-, : -; The Branham, Texas, 'darkeys must be decided 1 .originals." The ' Banner gives us some interesting instances Of their way" -oi "assertinfl:.' their- free-jdom'-;decidedly the most hovel' Of which is that 01 a cook who' persists in making ' bread with : dirty hands; flatly refusing to; wash them,When remonstrated with,;hi9 rejoinder-'is! "White folks used to make -me wash my bands, but, bress do Lord, Isetree how, iis...'-ii-ii ''-.us. . There was a ' Topsy' in' the police court in Detroit Iatelji io the shape of a (colored girt who, was called to the witness staDd.' !She. surveyed the vrirnAoa VitiT f rvi fow tyi Aman fa on7 after mounting the, highest portion of it l tnat she could nnd, directed the Court to' gj ahead widde sale.'", : a! stray; contraband 1 from - down South -was lately inspecting -a horse power.' in .operation' when ne broke ouifethusv-'tMister, I havo seen heaps of things in my life, ' but I never saw anything whar -a hosscould' dO' his own Work and ride himself,: .too.; A young" lady who was rebuked by her mother for JysioJerteed, justified. herseU, by quoting the passage, " Whatsoever ' ye. ; would ..that men ; sHould do 'unto youi do ye even, so unto them. ," ' " ' ' t -. ''' itl. 'r p i 3 . -.- - ;. j.ub uwuer uLs pievc ui. isuui cum. plaining how ("little it produced,' del clared ' that the clover was - so short that the honey, bees,.; in order to get at the honey, had to go down on their. knees.". iv.i -Ai . .'Xn-.t : 'VzA - Alexahder' Dumas. Jr..' was. recent-' iv asii.t;u, xiuw uauucua it you . uu 1 . 0 " 1j ,V I saw company "made me' mbre stupid,' and I did not .nuki fp-miM . The following story of the dfanketi ex-Senator McDougall. of CaliforniaV to be veritable He was -discovered One ; evening lyin. in oneaf the Btreet gutters . ot. Washington, thoroughly -inebriated, j The . person finding Jiim, inquired, ; aftet ; rousing him,l'-Who are you?! With drunken gravity h piw ratu -oea tor-repti icred. i. ! .io.; .11. 1; . -v Thero.ia a different way of arriving at the. same object, as some inquisitive chap has illustrated as follows : ''- 'Old hoss.I'll see you in the Fall,"When neath' a cahopy'of golden leaves; v 'Mid all the purple glories of the state, ( Summer in fragrance, breathes her life awav. And sober autumn is enthroned Instead III meet thee: antlauated steedr -' A young lady riding m the rear oarof a long train remarked to her com panion that the train seemed to move very slowly; atd a moment after ;ad-. ded with 1 almost ' Partingtonian unconsciousness,' "But perhaps it is be; cause we are in the last car.". .: -' A preacher,- accommodited at night iu a very uiminuuve ClOS Jt, asa.ing iu amazement, "Is this the bed room?" was told it was the prophet's chamber. "It must be for the minor pro-, phets, then," was his quiet reply. ' , An old lady, fond of her dissenting minister, wearied Lamb by the length of her praises. f I speak, because I know him well," said she. "Well, I .don't,"., replied Lamb; " I don't; but d n him at a venture." '...- : u , t B 'That Blessed .Babj,? .f. ' We commend ihe . .following ., to( young papas as an excellent specimen of the joys that awaif It'fiein,1 and the finest baby talk' 'Suit ' " ! 'V Time Night. Husband absent. Wife and mother. Don't ty, sweetie, .yittie babie; dadie tsie comie
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ben somie candie. Yes's, wassens you aaruns yiixie Daoens. i,JYiss, kiss.; Babv Y a a a! Y a a a! Mother Didie somie bodie busie darlie yittie one? " Yes, a'didie and muzzie wiUie whipyie 'emme S for itie toie don t ty, darlie, (Kiss.) :, . Baby. Y a a a ( ,t , Y a a a 1 1 a a a! , r -Mother.; Don't tyi" sweetie "one! Wasie hungry! l Yessie. sweetens yetue pne. aiate wanue sumie . toie , eat; eaie did. ,, And muzzie didn't, knowie itie.; ' ' ' '" ' : ,'.(' ." ' Baby. jYa a a I ' -Ya--a-f-a ! Y a a--!-a -ar ?-' ' i,n iW'''i' -ii ' . - Mother. Muzzie willie' feedie - dar lie Jittie one. 4 (Jomie hereie aniegetie somie toie eatie, bress its yittie heart! Baby. r Y a a a i Ya ii-ai Y a a a! T,, ir-.-f ? , .' ,Mother,--7Bressio yittie- soul. Don't ty, my sweetie yrxie ,DaDie., ii3ten fSfnff3 T (7 .ui i rmt l'j jl. - i 1 . J 1. , . f T 1 I II J i . ' '.,,11 ' V ' Baby by : oh baby by I , -i JBweetie yittie. baby,; baby, ,.v ; fpweeiyuue paoy, Dy, papy.; jlf,j , , Baby Y -a .a a ! Y a ah a ! MetheV-My child.- d 'stor' cryini; I woh.'t have! this." any-ilbngerliu You cross little scamc I say! ? , r Baby, (ouder). Y-a-fa-at-Y-r ' Mother You1 nasty;' IcrosS 'little scampi I'll .give -it to: yml 'il'lllearnr you how to c ry rri r potrn a "yotr till you're bluel .Shut no. I savi ..f .n . Baby, (stiiriouder)Y aa! "Y .' aa aa aal Y-'-aaa aaa aaa! ' : Grand : tableau! Ybung "mother holding ; " beauteous babe " with one hand, wnle a switch held m the other is making a rapid descent. wpon said beauteous babe's " back. ' ' rr New v Queensware House, iiti' ' a W .Vi;'.. --"! I :0 . 'in'i!V. LICHTEN & IC HENH U SER, : i.- i-. i ... , j -T"fl.f .-Ji'T-f .nvo'HU 1'! . Jj ! . . . ... HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, i -ij-"- idi 'to .'!.";; mil t'to fi Xo. 3 Son.tlii rirsf Street; n i n ' ' " ' ' TTB ARE HOW. OPEIVIIICITBE T 1 most splendid assortment of r at Articles ever imported to this city, and t 1 1 stock of miKUl unw'UfAi ir.-.irA -jd tf:.! i vf ,''i.A vA' . OTOfO "" WHITE GRANTTB' WARE ;). ; j d-udw f,.iui'tj float J 'X' is ifow complete, and only wants looking as 10 tnauce au to mase taeijc purpnases 01 us; and our stock of- ' j- '-' " S . ! J ! if - i '. j COMMON i WARE ! in i y.i.s. Siiiv T.i.Ti Is large, and will be sold AS lew as the low estlnljhe Uit tes ,fw,:, l:v,r, r ' 1 ! n.i TiiIttk 'inif )?; -n 'iif:M.. Bohemian Glass and Silver 1 - - " r r - r ' i : , ,VM(;li. l..i Itili; t Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this city; and we have the advantage of our senior partner residing in the city of New York, and at all times on hand selecting the latest style H0LLING3W0RTH BROS., ::.li! V'iv ha .'j'v.ii I' ll! i.-j,i t ai Aa-rvfcKiiiaitta ur- :.. 1:1. o p- ! !a vf7J-is 04 fli) b'lmr.'i .'j.-ifi:. Jr.:--: 1 '"iisi,'': riHrrw.'i i.aj ai " --Vl 1 -if!) 01 li fOiit! v ' it'Hi . t tf jfii HAVBi BFrif' TMrRTlN direct -from Engladd since .August; 1049, and are duly pouted as to the demands of the trade, in quality style, price, etc, ' ' , .1 : f.j. u '- Besides the experience of years in this business; we go into the English market WITHtGOLDi.-i .f f.. 3 and, buy" as cheap as any-, house in the United States. " " ?"S W We import and sell a style oi WHITE GRANITE OOODS which no other house In the city can get frem the factories direct. Tfley are very awiranie styles, and will sell more readily th ml any goods in the marTfley are very d wdrable styles, and wlU sell more reaaiiy iu ml any goo us in the market. Such la the opinion of good J udges. . . , ( ' That Evansrme is a cheap market for Queensware no one is likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply : p You will find us at the old stand, r ", TVo. ' TTirs t': "street, ' .-. i --. '! -i.:r.-. nil l - 'J t ' -v : v.Ir--flr 1 ' ,. ' ., - f . ) . -, . Xo. 8 Sycamore; Street , au26 dtf ". " : 'E vA NS VILLE. " I ND. Iu I8LIHAET. 1 -l J. S. BOROT&AT? L. IGLEHART & CO., v , THIRD STREET, bet. kain' and Locust CITY,JJROCEBY. rA'.COM PLETE 1 STOCK AND GENJt eral assortment of Staple and Eancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals ol Country Produce, such, as Butflwfffeourralm to supply aU reasonable wants In our line of a well-regulated family. L. IGLEHART i GO. Also, the best brands of Flour, CornMeal, Feed. ftej f may 12 tf
lillY GOODS.
roil S P R -I TV OA saAbAMU!tt flAtna rt del- ' f AUU VlllC! OCAOV; J.J. t V VlVlli-J, meres, Cotton and . Linen Goods and. v'estings, suitable ,for Boys', and Men's Wear by far the larg-, est stock In the city ; alo, Suspenders.iocks. Neckties, Kid, Cotton, .1 and Hlllt Glove. Handkerchiefs. ,. Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket ' "Combs, i. 1 '" ' 1 w-m , .Viii ft'il .!: i - i r t 4 , -fH .'J 7.b !!, ;:, r ti I Oil) t an . i r.;i, vr.v jit t: it- it I TC"!i, frjil n !( .r.:i-.ri:n IIU'I T-'JUli tUui'.'il f'i !-jtfi,llI.1 t ' ; 'Overtakere,! Porte-Monnales, nnd 1 1 1, large aepot 01 me ceieoratea "Star ' ' Paoer Collars." and retailed at 25 ,r , cents" per box. s Targe stock of the best lrisn Linen, Table Linens, Cotv ton. Linen, and Wool Table-Cloths i 1 , ,. and Covers, Napkins, Towels, Crash, 1 1 ( Laos Curtains, Collars and Cuffs, In b.1 a er ,fnwlv with at.p , . .T.;.i t l.l-I. ' Liurufi 1 nnn --.it 'OU I'U ..i 11 ji J T.Hl:aiU r 1 different varieties . of Embroidery ; and White Goods generally, An V 1 Immense stock of Dress Goods: that i;nu uul ic vciicu tu mc iiosb, 1 ' " ' comprising; , every popular , style, r . . from II 50 Calico Dress to Hllk Pat terns worth $100 00: and an endless Uli variety 01 enawisf .eiui: ana iace Mantiuas, ana ' Druecksel-tueg.' it i ;t.''l Od H.U'i'5 7-.ii i.JT ..M-j. -i;t ;..,! :):.J I, !l Ji.lfl (T t" I b j;-,!! -.ti J. .f J iltjl' 'i!ni t -1 'iHHi'l irr.dt Vfblf HI l!l TJlS')l! -( ,::c-iii:.'f!.'"'. Uu . .? ..l.'.'l'J j-.' vrfiitttf ') ' lit fin 1 (in ;l! vu v; !( j ! tu ii:;imi hui jto ir.-ni iil r- ..ij.-iw.-f3 6fi -i ,if n-il. and more or the most popular " makes of Domestic Dry Goods, at 1 . IhA IavmI. anti MnnA.. nnlfrtrm '. nrices" and the most 'complete ''' mistook of -Millinery that 1 can be -. lound' anywhere either' readymaaeor maae to oraer a enortav notice by the most skillful mllii. nera, and satisfaction' guarftnteed.10 '! A larh Kf ro.w Cinrktin hlAflahotl A.nd nmwul.i. All . .' vKloH.. 4lti -KilO .'I'.'sold . at Bchapker,. Bussing , H j v u. o uiaiiiiumu nuu pupuiKi 1,7 'store, at wholesale op retail; at the s-lowest market, rates, during , the . season of jj- i nk.-.nti .. vit'.i "'l'n, vvliiIiil'J eil!) T .IMS! ''"'''' j Ilti! !- ifuj 'Sm toj1 l;u u'j!.i.;"i!0 nit ; v.4 i ! Ui-)ui tut'- 0if?1o jfiini fti'.t ,'!i ii'io aoih-.iiirniiz') A'au toil t -. voliyii'f, i'ttii .i..''j. 'Jo t--x ana Tmees ana auaimes aiwavs- '. . 1 .. t , IPhla n 1 sure is as ngui. as unj can w, .,, that all: can, see what, they buy, t apSj 'i.J: r.i tft .w Viioiji10 ffU iUl.V! !.'- .li. Jll'jj f'p I mw Sfi.li ; Mii o-nm At No 63 MAIN. ? STREET s 9'J i ih,:J')j!' ! ?'.' .tr' ;'.' It " I ,VANSVILLE, JND.i;: r , 5,1 ..w'j 'Jill -I. (Iii:i i i:.!t mii) if !,' o-ji'j : us') i )r. HUDSPETH; ADAMS & CO: V ATE BECEITEB A . LAKGE' -jitu'. 1: i!"ii 'in::')i v-,.v.o ...... I fc.l, plf.,r 1 , . .a... .. . . .la. ' ' ; stock 01 oiapie ana rancy IU.: 5ti! .!' i'i. ,aiji -.iI ,'. 1 r'O !-.- 1 'J f?7' ";.. i 11 '.. -r 1 .. . t ll'l'KTAm'M'A'T , ,.fi wxAUiiu, -tie.,-) ft j -. if 'J? wou '4.7 tithio suitable for nthe pring 4trade, to which they j will con tiuuej tomakej large-jaddi tions during the Sprlig.; ",j jl.-m.. .;c tr The public; and especially the ladies, are T-I .. . . . imtedto' give theih a' caif ' and ' examme'l .'Z! fi'lUrj.'ili!ii:!i!VJ S.i 111 (') Jl i: their stock, ! j , lui7' 0.!l kilhl -.nit .It, ' ' frti jL'-t f.'i-J-.' f -i'i fivt-ifi: t , vl'i lli (i .. 'So : . 1 . .. t ADAIIS , 9n : ; M-i-ti ..'a '.t"i ,! ' . !: II -r 1 .!.'! m i- ; t: . 'ji .!.! , Vtnohl4 CULBERTSOX & SON, ' .;-!i .---'.' .. .' Ji - OS and "TO PEARL ST., ... -, i ... ? -t Viiiii i'-M ; ; ;;, "j : ALBANY INDIANA. Importer aqU Wholesale Dealers In ; Forelsa and Domestic Dry , Goods, ; 2r0TI0X8,B00T3',8H0E&,i&a , K No Charge'Jor Drayage. dee23m
MEDICAL.
COB'S lly i o i ?s i Cure Till. GREAT REMEDY TOB ALJL jDiseasesof the ' . . ; ; STOMACH Is the discovery of the Inventor of Coe's . valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his own health. ' It cured Cramp fa the Stomach for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country enceurage us 0 believe there is no disease caused by a . isordered Stomach it will not speedily cure. ' Physicians indorse and us it - Ministers- "give" testimony of its
efficacy. ' i. '.m m. : i.-j'..j'.vis ' - v And from ail dl recttons we receive tiding Of cures performed. . v . , j
, . It Is si-re to cure. - , . , -t.HEARTBURNJ T .V . One dose will cureY '
;T SICK-HEADACHE! " ..
, 11 nas ourea in nunareas 01 cases. ' itEADACHE & DIZZINESS I ii.-J It stops in thirty minutes. n . . ( 1 -..u'
u I ACIWTY -of th STOMACH ! ' ' '. It corrects at once. , ( . . , Rising of the food i ,.u i , . , ; Itstops Immediately I , . DISTRESS AFTER EATING!, ,." . ; One dose will remove. . CHOLERA-MORBUSf . . , ' - Rapidly yields to a few doses. ' BAD BREATH i ' ' Will be changed with half a bottle. It is .'; Terfecllj , ; Harmless I IU UNPRECEDENTED BUCCUSH 1 owing to the fact that "i'-'ljt Cures by Assist ing Nature to re-assert her sway In the system t " ' Nearly every dealer In the United Statee sens lt.atoi per bottle .(it c. u CLARK A CO., Proprietors, . New Haven, Conn. r ia''-i i ''i,"',LYON,S !1':: "' PERIODICAL DROPS, Jli TM. Great Female Remedy f9r - . !Jlt ; j , Irregularities. 1
Y1.!" AVE 1 TESTED THESE DRUM' !1'"1
X. in 107 own practice, over ten years. and do not hesitate to say that nothing hae, been ' developed by medical researc:
that ftcWi so powerfolly, positively, and. r.'ff
narwiie-wiy, in cases 01 lemaie irregularity, , . as does this medicine. In alf receut cases .. .it-hever fails, while-thousands woo have -'-oeeo long, sufTerers are Indebted to It for .. ; mi the tjoon of health to-day. ,, . , 1( Although so powerful and positive, they ' are perfectly harmless, and may be used at v.tdj ail times, except when specially forbidden , .,, in the instructions. - , ir-To all who suffer from: Any irregularity, . - U paipfuL difflcult, excessive, offensive, or 1 n (
oootructeu menstruation, ijeucorrhOBa, or tbe train of diseases that follow, I would
say. try a not me of ir. jyou'a rencn .,it periodical Drops. ' Being s. fluid prepara- ...... lion', their 'action Ts more direct and posltive: than any pills or powders. Explicit'' directions, bearing my fac-slmlie, accom- . . 1 parry each bottle. They.tuay be obtained of nearly every f druggist, in tbe country, or by, lnoloslug , na the price to U. G. CLAllK fc CO.. New Ha- r t veu. Conn:, 'General Agents for the United1 '" States and -Canada, prices! 50 per bottle. t-uit m i DR. JOHN JU LYON, , , T no , , - Practicing Physician, . , dee d6aa " w - ' New Haven. Conn. MMMMNMHHMBMIHMHMMnMHM .-1-11179
J. .1 .ft"""I MILLINERY. Ait New .. Millinery ., House. ' Ii.TI ' -'-' 9l''T ' " 11 ''"''' "''. I vit MRS." GOODMAN ,;
T' IN DAILY RECEIPT OF. THE , ,. X latest styles of Bonnets, Flowers, and . Trimmings. " ' - -s , b nd J Rooms at Madame KLINGELIIOEFER'3 ' '' Old stand, on First Street, north of Hop- '1 kins' Dry Goods Store, where she calls the, , . attention of her numerous friends and the -public In generals . - - . ' - . io v ,il v MRS. K. GOODMAN. . nou ' P.S. Particular attention paid to Ladles'- J . .U Dress and Infants Caps. , . ap4 dim , , ...
0-'J J.l l.i V.!l.j'l l i( ,I.Jll 1-1 J ; JVb hv&lrmi transacted '" '"on - Saturday. 1
'"'I -!''! it li v .:-. i ! ra i' .'.t .'I MILLIXERY ! ' . MILLLVERY ! r i
wnoiesaie ana tieiaii. .'. Jk-" i - (.ii t. . . .i li;. , , i , j .... . - AH .. .. r , ' ... , ... I .
i -az.Av ,,av, . i not JL. iady friends, aud. rulJUners aad mar-. i chants abroad, that I, have JUBt returned from the East with the very largest stock f tnilttnery-tgoods; ever .brought to thie -j.rr market. This .stock was . very caretully . selected bv Mrs. Baura. and comprises the """
very latest Parts style, ris.: ,' r.-. ft
PATTJERNQNNETS-, lr'ZZ PA TTERN HA TS, . ' . -it 1 ,u
UNTRrMMED IfAWA Pi9T&1 M
BtRA W. TRIMMINGS die ORNAMENTS, - t FRENCH A DOMESTIC FLOWERS.' ''' 1-'
BONNET 4 HA T FRAMES BLOCKS, '
SILKS. SATINS. LACES. EDGINGS, . , , 4 ,..The BEST and LARGEST stock of Blb-'.'rt ' bons ever brought to the city? ' ' ii'nf
and' a shousand otherllttre- ftBcf articles - '
wanted in a Number One Millinery Estab-- : .k1 llshmenL
In connection with the above (roods I . keep constantly on hand a very large at-
sortment of LADIES HAIR SWITCHES ' ' ,,UJ and CURL, and dlflerent other fixings " kit for tbe Hair. . , , , ,- ..(
Country milliners and merchants. In particular, will find It to their Interest to ' ' 1 can around and examine my stock before Durchasiiia elsewhere, as I am fullv nro. pared to meet all their demands: and fur thermore, I can assure them that my stoolc ' aaa prices wiu compare witu any nouse west of New York or Philadelphia. . ' Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me so far, I hope to have a continuance In the future, and 1 shall leave nothing undone to merit tbe same! Very respectfully ' V. . . n. iiaum. , . . NO. 03 MAIN STREET. -, r. Particular attention paid to orders. mcblV d3m i... 1 -Builders and Painters. ffTE HAVE IN STORE, - ' ... . 50,000 poands strictly pure vr dim ieaa. -50,000 pounds pure Star White Lead. 50,000 pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,000 gallon Linseed Oil. 5.000 Dounds No. 1 Putty, In Bladders and Window uiass, smi i Olazinrs' PolnU and Putty Knives. OIL. . All of which we are selling as cheap J KELLER & WHIT2, Wholesale Druggists, Evansvllle, Intt. sach tf
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