Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 May 1867 — Page 8
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1867.
3PECIAI NOTICES.
r-f i Be on Tenr Guard., r, -Stralnst the imitations and counterfeits of JtOJSTETTBK'S STOMACH BITTKRS w'Ufe -which the pi bates who maSte .1 dis-. ssaORAOL.B i.rviN3 by preying upon- the :ie(k and suffering are now endeavoring to iSood the markets of this country. Wbenver these poisos-mongers are discovered sfiiey aire immediately prosecuted by the raroprietors, who expend thousands of dot-iaj-v. annually In tracing : them oat and ortu tn? them to Justice. Within a short time injunctions nave been-obtained .ia tbeOout 8 of the United-States against a number of individuals and firms, and salts -re rw in progress aeainxt several others,! -of whose names will be given to the public. But in spite of the utmost vigil-I tthe undersigned are of course unable to iqwrxtect the public entirely against pir tical Imitations of a Standard National Tonic,' everywhere in request, and as readily convertible into cash as United States Bonds or Treasury Notes. They therefore, as a jtf eakUkk of pRKCAtrr:oN direct attention 'to the tact that a finely engraved label, representing St. George and the Dragon, :amltt beautiful proprietary stamp, bearing rtlie ofticiai endorsement of the OovernmBL appear on every bottle of the genuine B I T T E R S. The article is further laoii&enticated by a miniature note of &tand, with -the signature of " Hostetter A SdmllbtU-to counterfeit which Is a State jtriatn crime. The true BITTERS are sold 4 bottles only, and net er in b ulk. HOSTET I'EK & SMITH. Th Latest Fashioh is to provide one's Mf with a bottle of Dr. J. W. Poland's 'White Pine Compound, to be used In cases of Throat and Lunz Affections, , and all jieae8 of the Blander, and Kidney.. It 2SIKVEB fails. Sold by all druggists. i J Batch elor's Ilalr Dye; - ' ' 'X&is splendid Hair Dye is the best in the iw&i-ui. The only true and perfect Dye. liSArailess, Reliable, Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. .Statural Black or Brown. Remedies the HI leilfocts ot Bad Dye. Invigorates the hair, ieviug it soft and beautiful. 'The genuine is signed William A. Balchelor. Allothstb axe mere imitations, and -should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfanoers. Factory SI Barclay Street, New BEWARE Of A COUNTERFEIT." .lecl4 ly. A Cough, A Cold, or r A Sore Throat V , - T f HBQriRKS DTOAT ATTICN- . TIOX, AID SHOULD Bl ' 1 ," CHECKED. : , . It" ALLOWED TO OONTINTJK, ' Irritation of the Lung, n Permanent Throat- . . . Disease, or Con- ' i , r sumption ; , IS OFTES THK RESULT. -OltOXOlilAi. TROCHES WinilBl A PIRTCT ISFLUEXCK TO THE PARTS GXVK IMMKDIATK RKLLEF. . , - -. 5?r Bronchi tin, Asthma, Catarrh, J Consumptive and Threat Iis- -j . . ease), '.';' ' ffa&scrrsa akk usee with always good stjccxas. -t . . . . 1. f r Singer and Public Speakers flriii fiutl Troches useful in clearing th Vle when taken before Singing orSpeakItf. and relieving the throat after an unaAntM x"-.;;rr tf the vocal organs. gwtJ.e axe recommended and prescribe 6iy Physicians, and have had testimonial, ersiu eminent men throughout the countyy. Being an article of true merit, and id, -ring proved their efllcacy by a test ol Mrttay jeara, each, yea finds- them -in new iecillUes in various part ot the world, and X3as Troche are universally.' pronounced arter than other articles. .- s:: , i - :i Obtain only Browit's Brojchlal 'Tr6iCTH, and do not take any of the WorfUet Jxaczatuma that may be offered. Soli vkBrrEtBK. - , - ec6 d4w6ij Hall's Veqetablb Sicilian jHAIBf - ilOWii JStettoret the Hair to its original color when arcy. ... , t.- -i-a-. Benes the notrittvc matterwhlch houaeheii the Hair. . , . , - . i Mesiewt the growth of tA Ifair'iehen bald.'Becevi the. brash, wiry hair to silken sness. )li ". '! ' "v..l Seautiful Hair Dressing. 'Oee bottle shows Its effects. R. P. HALL & CO, -.NashuaH-j' ' ts.ropr rT .(ray2 for SaTSTiy aTT druggist MII.IaIJTERY. .JPo business transacted on Saturday. JMLLUERY rUILLIERY ! "Whol4saf3' and iRefail. V j "XT BEH LEAVE TO INFO It 31 MT J, i-ady friends, and milliners aad Her" :i.tzji, abn raj, that I have just returned aia the East with the very largest stock tmilLinery goods ever brought'to this rket.. This. stock was- verv carefullv r9u4eeted.by Mri iiaum, and eomprises the vtry latest Paris styles, viz. : .--., i - j ATTERX BONXETSs a li'J II PATTERN HATSy, , vhU-I !3rTRlM3IED HA TS fc BONNETS,'. HCT&A W TXIMMZS'QS d: 6llXA JTEJVTS, JFJtEXCH t DOMESTIC FLOWERS, JVGlfJXET St HAT ERAMES Jk BLOCjCSi J&XItKS, SA TiyS. LA CES, EDOiyGS, TbeBEST and LARGEST stock 'of' Rlhus ever brought to the city ; . sa&ad a thousand other little fancy articles -wanted in a Number One Mill:nery EstabStehmenu . k j . 4 -,! . J 1 1 a connection with the above goods I Xtjeep constantly on hand verv larite asraartment of LADIKs' HAIR SWITCHES ssuad CtnL-, and dinereut other hxins !Br tne tiair. -s , - , v'l' CJountrv millfners and merchants, in 3tarticular, will Bnd it to their interest, to (jail around and examine my stock before surchasiug eiewiiere, as I am luily i.rejiared to meet ail th-ir demands; and luriermorerI can assure thein tlmnny utucK j.ud prices will compare, with tinjhon west of New York Or Philadelphia., t ., Thankful tor the verj liberal patronage .extended to m so far, I hope to have a continuance in the future, and 1 shall ave aothing undone to meritjbe same Very respeqtf u 1 ly , . if s rw .
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1 .-tt " -'ff!5T?r'''0'" : Evans villa and Crawfordaville. ' - GOING NORTH. ' ' j - f, Leave Arrive. Arrive, i ' ' Evansville. Vlncennes. T. Haute Accom'-o4'it'n- 5 :3 A M j 107 AMI, 4:20-P K vail..i...L;. 9 iOO AM 11 :46 p M I 2 :55p M Vlncennes Ac 4 :25 p u L 7 :15 P m . , " ) COMING SOUTH. '.' i Leave Leave Arrive Tat-m H&ntA ITinniM K'ville. Vlncennes Ac .'. 6:00 a k I 9KT7 am Freight A Ac 6:40 A M I 12:30 p K I 5 :;tS p M MiC---.. 4:40 rx 76 P K f 10:40 p M Terra Haute and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE. HAUTE. ;.IJ.L.2iam T An.A Arrive. Day Express.."Night Express Mail ........... A M Til :25 a P M ViSti P A M I 4:40 P 8:10 M Ohio and Mississippi Railroad., v FROM VINCENNES. ' ' . -. Going East. Going W't. Mail". 2:30 PK I 4:58 PK 95 PMj 3j20a.11 Express... rtrr STEAMBOAT LINES. To LotrisviLLK. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurwlay, and Saturday at 6 To Caibo -Daily, except ; Sunday, at 5 o'clock p. m. - ; . . To Grekit Rrnsi Every Wednesday and Saturday at 'o'clock p: it. Every Monday and Thursday at o'clock p. jr. , To . Eabtport. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. . - To Us rERSos Dairy, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. . To N as h v i ll k E v ery Thursday at four p.m. ' '' ' , To MxitPHis--Semi-weekiy., , ! RockportStage(vlaNewbrghaodBoonville,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a, m. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Ffidays,Arrives .by 7 p. Tuesdays, ' Thursdays and Saturdays."- i " New Harmony iMall Stage leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 a. m. Arrives- Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. mi. vernon Aiaii stage leaves aaiiy (ex-j cent Sundays) at 7 A. x. Arrives dally (ex-n eept Sundays) by a P. sr. I ' ' To Nkwbcro. Hack daily 0 fexcent Sun day,) from the Merchant's HoteL , at, 3 o'clock p. VC - j- ill- f. . .'Olil -; A, Slight .AccipNTC-rYestarday morning a'.mar'stepped , on, the grating in a coalhole i a (h pavement on Water Street. . The grating gave . way and: the man's limb dropped through and was considerably, injured, Jt was fortunate that it -iid not result in a broken f.bone, JTh,etelare jaQveraJ of these man traps in' the cityaifdome 6ne will some day be ,called -upon to pay a bill of damages ' for "the hegligencfeepingtt$mLaaiinpaked -ToaklDbWN-We - notice "that v another step has been taken in the march of improvement. 4 The dilapidated wooden " building, .on , First. StreetZtieitto Mr? tteia" fine brick; thas1 been torn down, to be succeeded by a fine new brick ..building, like theone erected last year. The change is a very desirable one, as the old wood-
Thv."ie"n ehanty was an eje-soio to1 all who
passed that way r, : v ' ' Before Tustice Walker.-Joseph' Bannion, a colored institution twho was claimed as the .special" 'beau of illla Wallace, excited her" jealousy by paying somewhat pointed attentions to an other daughter of Africa, and gave Joseph a piece of her mind. . For this exercise of a woman's preroga tive, the" irate "and ungallant gay deceiver,7' Josei-h, slapped her,-and yesterday hfl called on to answer for his conduct before Justice Walker, who) fined, him $1 and costs, amounting to,$4 75. , ''v,!;'': X;,-k Presbyterian KfrrTioifl 3Ve publish to-day a portion of the discussion in therOId ? School Geiieral - Assembly n the aU-absotbing'quii' tion' among' Presbyterians of BeUnions giving as an.imlex of the opposing fceutinjents fM.thatT body the speeches of DtBobert J, Breckinridqe; of Kentucky, and Hon. Samuel Galloway,' of Ohio. The .discussion will be redS with interest not only by .Presbyterians''but by Christians ot other denominations, who re gard j the growing tendency tov Union with sattsfaferirirf-. ' ' - 1 ' 1 From the XOYjcsx;Wi'wereH favorcdv yesterday, .withrthg perusal ot;a letter' Troui "one of our Evansfyilfd boys, wh4,ls rb)v II .kh'.ejdistan't region of Montana, Kelly Wells, and were highly" 'in teres ted inhs, account of matters in. ,that region, nd pleased to learai of ' Ais Asuecess v in business. . Jle saysiniesj.hyi heea very dull" ther"during.4lie pae&. Wiater, lut with ; the- opening : of spring LiSaSers are assuming' a more.fajqrabie appearance, and promise well for the Summer, There,, is,. boweyerj eon-. ? i si durable trouble 'occasioned rby the maians, who are again . on the war paiti,'! and are threatening the weaker and more: exposed settNnnenfe.';VThe. ijoVammeut has-left themwifh a very inadequate supply. tioops .;but. Gov. Meagher has called out a volunteer force, and the pocpe; .manifest tlib ability and j willingness to take care of themselves.,. We .wish Kelly A; prosperous time aad an early re
ctum in good fortune to ,h is old home.
1 1 A DiLiaHf F;Pi3Thep'n. gregation tbat. worship at - Emanuel's Church,' corner of Franklin and First Avenues," -had a delightful picnic in Emery's Grave yesterday- The day was admirably adapted to out-door enjoyments, being nearly clear, cool and pleasant. -The attendance was quite large, though there was at no tjime a vast crowd "on the ground, at anyone' time, 'large numbers being constantly arriving and departing. ' .In addition. to the Crescent City Silver Band, wth their incomparable music, the scene was enlivened by the excellent music of the Turner Band. The .Grove was In excellent condition, and everything,., passed; soff an" the most pleasant. manner, j Ample, provisions were in' store for all, with a liberal supply of lager beeT td"aid digestion. A - great variety of amusements was "devisfed, swings, dancing, shooting with air guns, &c, &c. Three times during the day, Julias' Knollo performed his daring 'feat' of walking the tight", ropesuspended in mid air.. For a-i novice,-he did remarkab y ' well, though he didn't hiove with the celerity and air of confidence that marked similar feats of Johnny.' Denier; We, are told that Mr.'Knolle'has practiced this feat but little, but is distinguished among the Turners of the city as a daring young man,- ready Jo'afctempfr any agile feat he . .sees . successfully-" performed by others. rW. would' suggest tp him, however that the science -of, bricklaying is equally as honorable an avocation as walking a "tight rope, and we esteem it far less dangerous, and, perhapsfully as profitable 1 , The whole day was -pleasantly "pass-, ed by the'picnicersV and they returned to tber city: lajfe', in ' the evening, manifestly; delighted with'" tie 'day's enjoyment. : " " ' ' ". ' . ' , ,,,1;f ..;Not so Bad . 'as , Bepresented. -We ar.e glad to learn that the injuries received j by, Mr. f-liller,; in i jt(mr)ing from jthe consfrtion strain po; h E. o: C. Ba'ilroad onirednesday morning, ere; u3(t so f eriaus as . at rt represented,! His lg was ira tured
fjttst above the ankle joint, and he reI ceived a slight contusion of ti e shoul der.-, Ha received prompt rjedical at-, tendance, and yesterday he-was doing well; and it 'is Relieved will soon recover." The '.broken limb was set by Drs. Buark and Thompson. Mr. Miller was.br ough-t home, yesterday..' It is hardly necessary to say that he alone is. responsible for the accident, as the conductor did not know he was on the tram until he attempted thu3, unadvisedly, to leave it while in motion ; always a very hazardous undertaking. TXi-ui. .'Ai; ;'.' y Eecorder's Court. Another ease of domestic infelicity yand connubial disagreement was developed in this city yesterday. : A sable son of Afriea was upbraided by his dusky wife for casting sljrglancea at another of her aex. Warm "words -etrsued and the resulfc. was that the two " determined tQi break -up louse-keeping, and thereupon commenced an indiscriminate v breaking ., up -v: of . furniture, chi,na..ware,, crockery, etc, rThis new method'6r dissolving part nership attracted the attention of the klioiieeY amx the- f ifd VereJ called 4updn: aone for disturbing the peace of the neighborhooii His' Honor was so-occupied with the contemplation. or rather anticipation, of strawberries j and cream at the festival last night ' i. ; v - :'.. ': ii i: . .,w, .'; mat tie rorgut to ten ua now uiucu ne, charged thvni for their foilj-. - M AG N ific E s t Music. The Cres cent! City Silver Band turned '"oat ' --; i i u -r j 1, 1
yesterday morning,, it, tleir splendid f him : for; relief ib. people. - who are un te w'agott dTawn-tvfoiirtTreTse to help themselves, and who are and j after-fradinp the 8tTee!or.7'suflfeHng fo ftf Aeriessaries of fife.
i,aL . r.,u;tA:!snaH boy, yesterday smommg. was-
Grove to assist in making music for the picoic1T .Their beautiful new wagon-was-the admiration" bfevery ' im,,. , I, .i.i . i) one. , The band, gav& evidence -that I i, . ... ) i -1 .j h .1 J the old spmty is still nhve amcSng them, aatlthat their ko'rns stillgAve 3 Sabi?ath 8 School Picnic. e learn that tbJS.bbath School of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church will go on a 5ieaicf excursion by 'rail- ; TOtct to the Jt air tjrrouDds to morrow. It is intended to toake it"riot 'on!jT a c vi ,i. a . . . - - - I Sabbat fr Sen 0.0,1 buF a Church re-. .;; f-t'., , . . . . f union: ana a coraial invitation is i ;' ' , - - . , -! given to all the members and inends t j thaChurch and Congregation to unite ' in f the exeursiotr. 1 A? free' traitl has ben' chartered by f!iteac4je, whrcn will leave the depot at 9:1d a. m. Baskefswith provisions will' Be VenV 'to thvChurch by eight ..o'clock .prompt. ly.ind the children" and;' friends willj
8semSlefluireAt8i o'elooW,nd thiwje4rnrpr bernf thebest "lte""t;ter"'6awT
go to the depot.'-. It promises to be a pleasant occasion to all whopartici-J pate in it. '-'"-"'' The Last MiTE.The last of the " mites," held by the 'ladies of the Old School "- Presbyterian ' Church, ca$e off Jas t7 ifigh t at thel residence ot the Pastor, RevrMr. Martin, and was unquestionably one' of the 'most delightful "of the whole series. : There was, an exceedingly;' large r number present, including A many from other Churches. and ,the entertainment was unspeafabiy 1 pleasatir. i!Xs' Tefre'shmentsiwere announced;' 31r, Martin, with much feeling, remarked that the sumptuous repast, of which they were about to partake had been pre-, pared by the ladies of the congregation, andwas only another. "of the never-ceasing manifestations of the' generous kindnesses extended to himself and family ever since their advent to this city. The repast was indeed magnificent, in style abundant, in quantity, and unsurpassable in quality..It was a brilliant . finale to a series of I most delightful, and, we doubt not profitable sociable eatertainments. . . , V - 1 , The Strawberry Supper. Those very popular entertainments known as strawberry festivals ' or suppers, were inaugurated last night at Mozart Hall, by the ladie3 cf Trinity M. E; Church with beconung -Mclal and with the most encouraging success. The preparations had been made in the most liberal spirit, and notwithstanding - the ' Strawberries ," ordered from abroad failed to come through, the1 indomitable energy -of the1 lady managers overcame all difficulties and hadtfn abundance of berries to fill -all demands. The attendance was quite large,. though many more;. could have been comfortably . entertained. The feast, was in 'very wser worthy the occasion, and ample justice was-dOBe4 it by all presents Theassemblage was brilliant, the social : good feeling was unalloyed,' and the , pleasant , entertainment ; was protracted to . a very late hour. ; , , p At 10 o'clock 'this morning 'tie ladies- wijt set a grand lunch, to which" they cordially invite every business man in the city, with lis wife and family, not forgetting the sweethearts of the young gentlemen ; and to-night a new edition of last night's delights will be issued, amended, enlarged and greatly improved. As .the nights are cool and pleasant, the hall will not be uncomfortable, even if crowded to its fullest capacity. 1 ! ;. t Benefit to "Old Bob."- We understand that a complimentary benefit has been tendered to that veteran of the " sock buskin," old Bob Grierson, and .Pnturday. night" is the time set for it, tor come off. 3Ir. Grierson is a worthy gentleman, and has hosts of friends here who will ho doubt rally to his support, and the more of. them that rally the better Uncle Bob will feel and make others feel on the occasion.' . It will be but a simple act of justice to one who has labored diligently to please i othes,. that they now benefit him. " Then Suffering in-Tennessee Col. HornbrooL, Coimissitry-o hdyuth-. ern (BelTef Fund, received, a day p'Qg0!! . , , '. , -acknowledging the letter from D. 1, aniburg, Tennessee, the receipt of supplies. and t jiidoring the thanks of the rccipien ts to the benevplen t people of Jivansville. The writer says there are Rail many applications niaae to ! . 1 !. Grouni and -Lofty TU3ibli.vg riding downrtreet, when,, his fioree stumblecf and.he btp ?wjui'whirJedj;iB-to-the air, goiug over t,he head, of the. uorso, luiuiug a uompicie summers . ,. . t aud alighting oft hi feet wjtlout v . . .- . hsorso,iufnifag a complete summersault reJfeijring any serious injury. .A, ,.n . i . ! froixa ..Well. We - are glad to learn that Mr: Golden has been doing i an excellent' busncss' ftt Owens poro during. y last week and - this," h j - ,i. t. . it-.i - - !-vs .---ci nun uiunut;u uuuscs a.i iue lime. , vu .Monday mht 3Irs. Golden . takes a j ; i comr'iiuientarj'lbntifit. tendered by the citizens pf Owensboros. and- ou n-. at ,i " tt Tuefeaar the -couirauy open Mn Hen- , x, , . r - ,. i:f.: derson tor a brier reason, , . AGoOD Report. Mr. George, B. i
J Dennis has recently returned from ah'jSvill ell at Auction, at my Auction rexcT.M-sion to tlfelWuegrss regions of I Kooni on; Locust' Street, oppoiite the
Kentucky, and is perl'et tly enthusiastic in hisadniiratiori; of 'that .fertile . region.'-:! He . represeots -the crops everywhere as looking well,' the wheat
This is glorious news ' to the few people who still indulge in the use of bread. : ' : '-. . '. .. -
i y XO CAL NOTICES. - ' : -t ' t ' Tast Time. ; i , .. Office jJIinor & Dallam, i ' ;r' May 30th, 18G7. Messrs'.' Nexs'ii & Bixhv: ' XENT3 : We received to-day' a lot . of Boots and Shoes from Boston, six days out. .. Yours truly, . -. . my31-lt : Minor; & Dallam. , , Everybody at the Phoenix tonight. ' ; : t' . J Grand Strawberry Festival. The ladies of the Church of the Assumption will hold a grand Strawberry Festival at the New JIetropolitan Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, June 4th and 5thr for the benefit of the Church: may31-td. ' It has Come Down. Fifty sacks of choice family flour for sale at .t7 75 per sack by ' . Parsons, Scoville & Co., ' ' j . No. 72 Main Street. Grand Opening of Paris MilliNEKY.r Mrs. Wagley will exhibit one of the grandest assortments of French Paris Bonnets (Summer styles,) ever displayed in this city, on Saturday, June 1, 1867, at her slow-rooms at the New York Millinery' Store. Sec ond Street, betweeaMaiaand Locust Streets." The ladies, are respectfully invited .-' - -' lrOO.??f my29-3t. SF"Com' and get a square meal at the Phoenix. " ' . " , , j l l - -i ' 1 rJtrT Big Baffling at Parlor Club Boom, on Saturday night,. June 1st, lSo'7, of the celebrated trotting horse kpown as Billy. All thoise who have tickets will meet at the above Club Boom On Saturday night, June 1st, 18bT. Any body wieliug tickets can call and get them at any time. The horse was sold in Memphis a short time siace( for' the -sara of $1,000. After Athe Drawing 'there' will be , a good Supper. ,...,' " m30d3t.' ' Sf Come to the Phosnix and cet a Spring chicken to-night. . Brushes! Brushes!! Brushes!!! Whitewash""- Brushes; " Dusting inrushes, n iy . JLr iiaixes, . scrub, oboe, and Stove Brushes, and a great variety of Feather Dusters, etieap, cheaper, cheapest, at the JCew , lork GroJ r $ayMerchan't Tailors' new goods arriving at the new establishment 51 Main Street. , .. ' maro tf.,.., Smith : & D arlino. , C3"Big supper every night at Parlor Club Kooni, No. 84 3Iain Street. , may25 Gt ' : ; ' ' Ahlering Sc IlassIer. No. 15, South First Street.are now prepared to furnish their numerous customers with the most delicious ice cream. Their saloon is one of the finest and most commodious in the city, and the ice cream superb. , tf. Extra Choice Family Flour.' Wi hsre two hundred barrels of the bust Fainiiy Fiour in- the . market, made from pure white English Wheat. Families that want an extra, Family Flour can get it if they call soon at H. D. ALLI8& Co., Corner Water and Viae Streets.. , . my3-lm ' ' ' ' ' , ; '" JBSfCome and see old Royston at the Phoenix to-night. t New Real Estate A1ency. J. P. Elliott & Son- have opened a Real Ettate-A eerrcr-ffnd " G enerSn D'teTligence Office, for thesalg, fart) Oflfi mgoi laiju, iiuumcs, o-c. .Persons having, houses yoc land to rent or seUiior: retuon-r wishing to I j.'archase or rent, will do well by callv on them at their othce. on Ihird Strt et, , ne.iT Jocust, , in -? Elliott' Block. ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' Stoves and Tinware Wholesale jind retail, at J. B. Mesker's, Sycanioie, bet. Second and Third Sts. mtl2-3md&w ; :rJfJ "Girl Wanted. Wanted a good steady gifl for getra lu)uew6rj in a small Tarnily." To "a good girl good wagfs will be given. Apniy at 1 mv29 3t. 2exseno; Bixby's ';,"'' J Insurance Office, 9 Main Street. - a a m p Bu ldi no for , Sal e 1-r-The frame buildiug heretofore used as the Journal office Counting Room and Book Bindej-y, is hereby offered for sale at a bargain. If not sold at prU vate , sale;', by Saturday June 8th, it will, ou that day be sold at auction: ? ; !.',Va LtrABtii; Business Property r ' 1 . I.- .. . for Sale is Vhisky Row, -on I . " ater bTREET, I will sell, at pub I .1 Is 11 - .1 - aj i . .. a. me iuowmg ucsmueu reai esiate 441 feet front r 14Si feet dep.( i Sale' to..' tak e place at tlie Court V House "door,"7at pV?cl.-se!y2"oTcIoc"k P. M. Terms Uue4'ouitli .clsli: bal i ance iuore.itwp andftbree.yeartvw'ith interest CAHlLL,' ; maSO y lt ,. , ... Couiniiofcioher.-. TFnrtVTV S'tp at Armv-T run kjlucu, on oaiuruay. .juuc om, 1S07, a Jot iot Household Furniture, Glassware, loose Furniture. : and Liquors. - i -Hiram Nel80!, ;..n29dl0d. ' Receiver. V
"tr1 If Tou" are'Tn'n'eeoTof "a stocdT '
or iiquors,:-our; aavios vroui4 ot ios you to go to Hodge, urr & Co. o, cor ner Water and Sycarrnie Streets, and. buy them cheaper,, hjtter.'and more of thvm ,for less mney tbaa anyt other house will or an afford them.V All liquors warranted as represented. jan9tf ; T JBS?" Maeser's Paten; Five Minute " Family Ice Cream Fcezer. for sale ' at (my29-lw.) " VltKERY BROS, t Twelve Hundred bushels of..1 choice ' Peach-Blow Potatoes ior sale, wholesale and rehil, at , , ... . Vickiry Bros., : my23-lw. ' 75 Main Street. . . . ; Consolidation. The firms of" Henry E. Blemker, Ind Blemker, . Tillmann k -Co., Sto-e Dealers and Excelsior Stove - Workv have been consolidated, and will henceforth be known as Blemker, Tillmau & Co. All debts and account, will bo collected and paid by -' ' , may25tf r Blemker, Tillman k Co. , : ') 1 , ' - , If you wifth to got one of those -suits of clothes which shows off the l " human form divine V bo landsome- i ly, call on D. 8. Andsrson. No. 8 Chandler Block, up stiirs, as he is prepared to make them, having the choicest stock in the city. 28-lw ; mr Aivan jonnson, ileal Jjsute , AgentLwill sell on Saturday. June 1, a fine Dwelling House oa Oak Street. iSee advertisement, wy27-td HSffJn tn TiOrior Xr TToflTman'o f y buy cheap goods. . . may23-tf. " DENTISTS. DR. I. HA.A.S Resident Iculit, Over Flint National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, . , ,j .. Evanavllle, Ind., MANUFACTURER OF ONTINC ous Uum Work, Oold. Hllver, Vulcanite, Corallte, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Paiats, &o. , ADMINISTRATOR of Nltroo Oxide (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chloroform, Kther, and alao nevral local paralysers. .... NEURALGIC A fractions treated. MY FACILITIKS are an gofnl and my establishment ax larKft (eonsistintj of nv roomnj as any in the United btale. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the past EIGHT YiCAKhw . wchU DR. J. C. BIERBQWER, J Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 19 FIRST STREET, bet. Main . and Locust, Tenders his professional tervloes to the citizens of Evansville uuil vicinity. (t2ii tf Administers Nitrous Oxide ta to alleviate jialn in extracting teeth. T ARCHITECTS. " ' Hobort Boyd, . : Architect, JT0. ':'. CIIIXDLEK'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied bv the late firm of Murslnna A Boyd. mch37 6m H. MURSLNNA, AllCIIITECT. Offlce-No. a CHANDLER'S BUILDING, Corner Fir it and Locust hi reets. Kvansville. inJ. W" Plans and specifications for all kinds of buildinics furnished at short not! ce, and oa'reasonah'.e terns. (inchlf) d:im : - nilLIP DECKER, '" ! " :Marjufacturer of ,. ., Compound Lubricating Oils for all kinds of Machinery. LARD OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. . PX-RE CATAWBA 'WINK of my own wth. ' ' -; ' "' ' ,tuch31 air Build era and Painters. E II AVK IN STOKE, J . jjo.oOO ponnds strictly pare White Iad. 5,0(i0 pounds pure tar White Lead. 50,000 pounds Bay Htate White Lead. 1,W)0 gallons Llnsed OH. 6,tJ0 pounds No. 1 Putty, In Bladders and Cans. . : ' Window Glass, all sizes. , 017.1ers' Points and Putty Knives. . ' C'OLORH of every variety. DRV or in OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased In the WesU : . KELIEU k WHITE, Wltolesale Druggristt, Evansvilfe, Ind. - mcMtf", : - ' '' : ;,''' FEA TJIER D USTERS. TrST THE SEASON TO I'M a? Til EM. J llavine a laree stocft of larce size, we tier to sell them at New Vork prices. Call and examine, at ViCK.fc.KY ltM., ; wayltt - 75 Vain Ktreet. - PAPER BOX EH, . MACAULE'y & CO.; 'A KE PKEPAREDTO -SIANirAC . .tJLture , Pairr Boxrt '' of Jtfot Best Quality At the Lwest Prices. 1 Atock of . , Shoe Carton and Notion Boxes ' On tAnd eoiuitaBtly. Orders solicited. ' . , - ... 4ACAULET & CO, 13 West fyryland St., Indianapolis '.
