Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1867 — Page 3

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THE EVNSVILliL sSUL A-

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i STEWART BUTLER, prescription , pRifgpisTS, Ao. 18 First Strt, ,;' ., ;; (Chandler'i F.yek.y EvassvXI.e, Isd.'J A new.and complete stock of '.' V Drugs unj tf'dicines. Chemicals', PerfumeryToilet and Fancy Articles.' ! ' WPrescriptl ns carefully prepared ki all boars. - , au22 d3m . -..' JOIIX: LATAI., 1 I Wholesale and Retail Dragg..' Dealer in . j f Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, are., MAIS ST., bet. Second and Third, ' . . -... EvansviHe, Ind. M Particular attention given to CUTTING WINIwJW ULAS3 to any size. Jun21 dtf . C.'BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DKALEBS IJff 1 - . ! DRUGS, ' 1 5IEDI0INES, r , . ; CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &c Corner Third and Main Streets, Evansville, In i. .Proscriptions carefully compounded, day or cij,-ut. . . ; (novl4 di$m CLOUD & AUK, t. .'tin. - i -Wholesale Druggist MASl FACTORING CHEMIST? No. 5 Main Street 'V!l' agent foru1 - : .. '1! : 1 - ;.! GEORGE H. REED'S DOMES' LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOP. '. 1 DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRD UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and -PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly ailed. apt. WM. C. TURNOCK & 00., BRASS " FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters Corner Pine and First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. " Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cocks Whittles, and Steam Gauges. Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting Steam Gauges fJuneStf DENTISTS. "Resident Dentist, frer First National Bank, ' ,' . Corner Main and First Streets, EvansvUle, lad., nA3H'FAtTl'KEB OF COSTIHII. oua Gum, Work, Gold. Silver, Vuinite,Corallte, and Amber Plates, Carved Vork, Artificial Palates, Ac. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxide in excellent and safean esthetic). ChloBform, Et,ber, and aLsoseveral local pararzers. .if A''J NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and my etablishment as large (consisting of nv Mmi) as any in the United Utates. , I RETURN MY THANKS for the ex. tnsive patronage received during the past EGHT YEARS. mch2l DR. J. C. BD2RB0WER, jjjj Surgeon Dentist, Olae, No, ! FIRST STREET, bet Main .and Locust,' Tcders his professional services to the clizeas of EvansvUle and vicinity fe26 tf administers Nitrons Oxide Gas to allevistepalu in extracting teeth. T" T J, P. t OATS' HIST BIX. CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN A HUGH AUCIUNCLObS. Sole Agents In New York, an2Hm ' No. IOH Daane 6treet. ' STRAYED. CATn OR STOLEN HORSE 0n the night of the 9th Inst., a lightb. aorse. six years old last sprlttf. lxtee hands hUh, with star in forehead, on white hind foot, and thin mane and tai A liberal reward will be paid lor his rettn or for information that will lead to hlseeovery. M.J. BRAY. Eansville, Ind., Aug. 1, ltW7. aui0 dtf A J. HDTCHESON & CO., . ,;- Dealers In Ffttsbnrr Coal and Coke, Cor.Water Street k Fulton Ayshoa JlyflJ 3m EVANS V1LLE, IND.

CLOCKS.

...L "A C. ROSENCRANZ, Dealer in ; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. ... : No. 13 SECOND STREET. Between Mam and Sycamore. . "Vt:rsonal attention given to Repairing Cue Watcher. ; janldim 11 ?3 2- ' rr 3 4s a as re re re e, re re 2. a. g" t 2- " re O re ' S3 B- ',3 7f re -!"' IB LJ re re re o a ri re s - O " o o o 2. re - 2 re B 05 3 re o 3 p , 00 p. II a a c o -5 S I ij re t3 5 ti.i;..n"i1 , m 2 O I o y c:.rj to j o -o ,'1 -A I. 55 U5 CO CO re 4 U W re rm .33 ', 3 D Ci C M DC q ei - V3 Oil l ZD 5.5 re ,j 1a ST o 4 O oo m - Z O Oh-i ',; -., 13 CD 33 CD i H ' c re 8 Oi: i re a. re 5 ft o o -5 BE- , 9 . .' e , r.. ll- WM. BUCK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, ' WILL BE FOCNn AS rSl'AL AT the old stand in G. H. FIhU A Co. Boolr Store, No. I MAIN STREET, where you can get your Watehes, Clocks, and Jewelry epa ired, warranted, to .give satisfaction. Or NO CHAROK. I have made arrangements with manufacturers and Importers of Watches am" Jewelry which will enable me to furnl goods from 15 to 25 per cent, less than as . other house in this city. 1 Plain Gold Rings made to order. - ' '" , WM. BUCK, 19 Main Street PA-Yon can always find the oorrec time. No charge for setting or regulating watch en. 1 1 may20 dttm MACHINISTS. WILLIAM HELLMAN . (Successor to Kralx 4 Heitai CITY FOUXDEBlf Mauul'actarer aad Buixder of PORTABLE A.SD STATTONAJIT STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, TJiresMiig KacWiieg, f - $ 1 ! ; " ! i ' . - ; ; Cotton and Tobacco Preaf CIRCULAR SAW HILLS. .... i ' L, Ac., 1 EVANSVILLE, IND. Hh ixt Ikon and Corns Woax aiads tt order on short notice. IROX ',' A.ITD BILAS8 CJLSTI2T&S . ot every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum BelUng Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, BolUac Cloths, Jkc, at manufacturers' prices. RBPJLIRIXO done at shortnotioe. aprX OPEN AGAIN : OPERA EXCHANGE, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Restaurant. CHARLES EXE, Proprietor. rflHKS MPACIOH8 RESTAUR AJfT X having been overhauled and refitted is again thrown open for the accommodation of visitors. All the delicacies of the season served at aU hours, in the most approved style. Finest Wiaee and Liquors served when ordered. LOCUST ST., bet. First and Second. una d3m EvanaviUe, Ind., Hoosier Drill. . TTTE ARK A6K9TS FOR THE 9AU of the HOOSIER DRILL the beet In the city manufactured at Milton. Indiana. As a Grain Drill and Grass Seed Bower It cannot be beat. Wheat drilled will yield one-third more than wheat sown broadcast. ' au7 aim HOBNBROOK CO

HARDWARE.

SA.MTl'Elti' OTIR. ' ' ': : DSAtRB t5 . - Bur nod Slieet I R ; O N, tin.plate.'wike;' : ' : ZING, SPRINGS, . : : . i.-.: -2 i iu ' -if AXLES, Ac. Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Slacksmltha' Tools, ' Wagon nd Bu?5y Woodwork WATER STREET, , . "janl dly ' ! . WJieelitisr Iron Works, ; ACHESON, BELL & C0 Manufacturers and Dealers In ait kfdds o BAR : IROX A3f X AIXS.' " Hoop, ' Sheet,' PI0H' TM Iron, Xbtil " Rod, Wires-&ev- ; -vf Offloe and Warehovuie 13 MAIN STREET nov28 dly , ,, . WHmiso, yf Va. , IT. I. Wells &f Soii; Importers aadt Dealers in CUTLERY, Farmers and Mechanics Tools, r BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIKCILAR AND CR0SSCIT SAWS, r - -. )! i i 1 1 1. FairbHJilC rcale. No. 31 ST., au9 EVANSVrLT.E. IND. MEDICAL. Great New England Remedy '.'.j DR. J..W. POLAND'S , . i WHITE PINE COMPOUND, IS NOW OFFERED TO THE Afflicted throughout the country, after having been proved by the test of eleven f ears in the New England State, where Is merits have become as well known as the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. Th8 White Pine Compound Cnres Sore Throat, Colds, ' Coughs, Biptheria. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Ajfectiovs generally. It is a Remarkable Remedy for Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, DifJiculty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidnegs and Bladder, Gravel and other complaints. " In November, 16, 1 first advertised it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two years from that time there had neen wholesaled in Manchester alone onhund red thousand dollars worth, wher it took the lead of all the cough rem edit -in the market, and It still maintains tbf position. . There are good reasons for thi-; It la very soothing and healing in its nature, is warming In the stomach.' and pleasant withal to the taste, aul U exceeding dheap. - ' M As a remedy for kidney complaints the wmte rine compounu, stanaa. unrivaiea. It was not originated for tu t purpose; but a person in using it for cough waa not only cured of the cough, but was also cured of a kldne difficulty of tea years standing, since tnai accidental discovery, many thousands have aed it for the same complaint, and have been r completely cured." THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. ' "It was early lu the spring cf '$2 that this compound was originated. . a member of my family was afflicted with an irritation of the throat, attended with a disagreeable cough. -1 had for some months previous thought that a preparation having for lis basis the inside bark of White Pine might be so compounded as to be very useful in diseases of the Throat and Lungs., To test the value of it ia the- case, alluded to, 2 compounded a small quantity of the medicine that I had been planning; and gave it in teaspoonf ul doses. . .The result was exceedingly gratifying.' Within two days, tbe Irritation of the throat was removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy cure was effected. i,;- : ..:.- The above was writen by Dr. Poland ii 1980.' Since then, as in . .Manchester, th White Pine Compound has taken tbe leac of all cough remedies, as well as prepare tioos for the cure of kidney difficulties, tf every city, town, village, and hamle. throughout the New England States. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is effectual. V- -'THI,,Si" WHITE PINE COMPO UND, . OEORCiE W. SWIET.M.D., ' : ; '-: Proprietor. . ,,' :; Prepared at the - NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL. DEPOT, 106 Hanorer Street, Boston. Under the supervision of Rew J. W. Po- . - land. . Cloud A Akin, Wholesale Agents. ' 1 For sale br Keller & White, Wm. S. P Btoddard.T.C. Btidwell, H. J. Sohlaepfer and by Druggists generally. - 1 11 feb9dlw,wlttf.. Pianos, Organs, Ac. WARBKN 4 C0NTNOT05, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, and MUSICAL GOODS, of all kinds No. 1 Main Street, EVAN8VILX.E, INDIAN A naobtf

TOBACCONISTS.

H'.'jR-. Joli.ioeclor '' r ' WaOLtiiALE DALEB IS :' tlliARS, TOB.UCO, SNUFF, .Ao. 10 Main Street. EvansvUle. It Calls th attention of the trade to his n;' Brand of Cigars and Tobacco. Call an examine my stock and prices. ; Order Oiled promptly, and at the lowest rate. ' " ' fdec22d3m CINCINNATI CIGAR STORE S. CHEVTAXO & CO., ..'f.r yVo. 7 MA IN, STREET r Sign of the Bis Scotclinian, TTAXlT'ACTCKXBS AKn WIIOLEJUtMm aie Uealers in , 1 -. . . - . ; r ' r 1 f HAVANA AJfD DOMESTIC CIGARS, PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO. - PIPES AND SMOKERS' NOTIONS. We manufacture our own goods, warrant mem 10 give sausracuon, ana eu as low as any house in the country. ' OUR RETAIL COUNTERS Are supplied with the bent .'and finest goous. ( vv e are sole Agents lor j ' ,r W. E. Garrett & Son's ; Snuff, And sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated. My Own and Washington Irving CIGARS. ' SVLlyVZ , ,i " ; :.K.., BOOTS AND SHOES. 0 ; 0 rs 0 pi 6' Ira -T 2 ' r. si o.(, 0: v Li'" a r 1 0.; l..a.ti 5 w M : i : it 'Ml .r ".i .!.!! 9 i 'ftCO ; M 0 -IV I 1 'Great Dtsoorery.' Complete Revolution iw Roofing t-i " THE PLASTIC SLATE "For Roofing and other purposes. Patented February 21st, 1865. i ., . . millA INTERESTING BISCOVEBT JL was made known to the world by the farmer' iuo oi .ew xorK, at their meet ing in the latter part of June, 1865. and its importance to our country and the world wns earnestly discussed; but the inventor, William U Potter, of Clifton Park, N. has been carefully experimenting with the material ior many years, ana nas demon titrated its utility and practicability. .. Afier suffering many partial failures in compounds of lime in all its various forms and phases in sand, granite, plaster, mln- ' ersl coal, clay of various kinds, tnarble- . dust, soap-stone, cement, coal-tar, vegetable tar, asphaltum.etc In ail the propoiitons ana comwuuou tnai an lntei- ' ligentand Inventive mind could suggest, 1 lor fourteen veara. He tried tbe sla.te-aLone also, in many combinations, before he dlscovered tnai nature's awoi reeonstrucuon 1 was exceedingly simple, requiring on i gluten to hold tbe particles In aoaneoUc i fill time and the action of the elements firmly unite tnem.- . j . .- If ever a roof leaks. It will be owing to other causes than the decay xt tbe covering. It will be because the water- goes round, not through iu It is unequaied as a paint over new tin, and would preserve it many years whuuui runner attention, and should be used for- that purpese In stead ot paint. ' it will repair ail delects in L old fin roof; sueh as rust-holes, cracks, and D rears, maiuag inem permanently waterprool, and more durable, at much less cost than a tin-smith could afford to do It. even in his imperfect manner. Old roofs ef every description can oe- repaired much' more durably and cheaply with Plattie State than with any other material extant. Coal-tar Is found to b the visciou p ment alike oi coai ana siate; and it was atsoaverea, noi tmenirtx. ana scientin; invest igation. as well as experience, fully eetablisblng the fact that its- exposure to heat and cold, wet and drr, serves only to reconstruct the two elements in their cohdltioa tsoLin Slate. .,- j,; ,(,., PLASTIC SLA TEisS VPERfOS to TIN I. Because It is a better non-conductor of neat-.' i ne rooms unaer it wiu be. cooler in summer and warmer in winter. 2. It will not rusU - " -' --i-ii 3. It will not break or crack open like tin does where Jointed. ' i 4. It is less dangerous. Dr. Tyng's church one of the finest in New York, was burned in November, 1865. causing a loss of gso,. 000, from a fire in it tin roof, from the b rasters ef some mn who were repairing 1 1. : 5. It needs no painting, which on tin amounts in a few years to the entire cost OtPtcuHoBUUeRoof. ... !,-,. ,,. 6. Because it coU hat a much, and Xatt twieetuUmg. ; . ,i (J., I have, at considerable expense, obtained from 'The Plastio Slate Joint Stock Company, of New York," an exclusive right for EvansvUle and Vanderburgh County Ind, and am prepared to put on new roofs and repair old tin roofs, repair tin, sine and copper gutters. . . i .. , . Present price for new Plastic Slate Roofs eight dollars per square of ten feet; same applied to new or old tin roof, four dollars per square. Gutters repaired at reasonable rates as to size ; and at these prices all work will be kept in order (accidents excepted) five year, at tbe expiration of which time it will be better than when new. We have the privilege of referring to the following parties for whom we have applied the Plastic Slate Roofing: R. s, Tenny, Esq; John J. Deig, Esq.; Messrs. Reitsand Haney; Wm. HeUman. Esq.; Messrs. Ubert A Co.; Mark Hherwood, Esq.: Joseph P. Elliott, Esq.; Messrs. Forth, Bowles Co.; Anthony Reia, Esq.; EvansvUle National Bank. ... Orders for rooflngor repairing may be left at my Lumber Yard Office, corner of Main and Seventh Streets, or with my Agent, Charles M. TUeston, Esq. JOHN fTo LOVER. EvansvUle Iud April 1st, 1867, (apl d6m

HARDWARE. CIIAKI.KS BABCOCK & Co..

UPOKTfcK A.N0'0KALEB IJf Coach & Saddlery Hardware f-f-: ii it -.-iU,:i.Springs, Axles,' Wood Work, 'Damasks . .arness, enameled latent Ajeather ' Pad Skins, Skirtings, &&, c tLr ISTo. S XfcLln Street. Tt ; EvansVine, July 2, 1866.' JelO BCETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg St Co.) si-, 'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ' li3 Iir-t Sti-eet, -3 . . : SIGN OF. THE l-.:w ,. , J ) -.; : f . .... big oplidlook:, AXES, AXES, ' AXES, AXES,-. - . AXES, AXES, .... 'TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY', POCKET CUTLERY. DOCKET CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, , . Trace Chaius, , , . Trace OlmiuM, Trace Oliains, Planter' Hoe, Planters' Hoes, . Planters Hoes, Mechanics' Teols, ' ' Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, . COTTON ASID WOOL CARDS, COTIOS AM) WOOL C'AKn! ' COTTON AND WOOL CAR DN. BEST R UBRER BEL TING ' BEST R UBRER, BELTINU, -11 ,.. .) Mill and Crosa-Cnt Saws, - i Mill anil Cross-Cnt Saws, "' -: !i ' Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws. CASH buvers Will find it to their tdmn. tage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 4 1 1 (,:,u.j,i At the Ola Stand, 13 fini'M. BQETTICnEB, KELLOGG X CO. '1vI8 "! "' ' I v '. i 1 V , . . 1 i ! 1 ; t .' . . . ; I ! - n 1 1 1 J" ! . ) j . " ' T DAVID SNYDER CO., DEALERS IK General ' If a rd ware, HARVEST TOOLS, MECHANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY GUNS AND PISTOLS, BIRD CAGES. i 15i Main Street. IS JuneS dim GEO. 3. 30NNTAG & CO., .DEALERS JN. iVi "Vises, Bellows, Hand and Sledge llammerf , Horse Shoes, , Horse Nails, ' ' "' l." Stocks and Dies, va 1:i...i, ,-... -v. . ; Butchers' Files, I Coil Chain, j; -j:1 Leather Belting, No. 29 FIBST TBEETV febl? CEVANSVILLB. IND. ' ARCHITECTS.RobertBoyd, Architect, 50. 1 CHANDLER'S BLOCK. . Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Mursnina A Boyd. mch276m H. HtJESINNA, ; r "a. rohitec t. Offloe No. a CHANDLER'S BUILDING. corner mm and Locust Streets. EvansvUle. lad. " Plans and MeLfleatlona for all kinds of naUdlmga furnished at abort notice, and oaresaoaaTUe tenas. mchl d3m

DRY GOODS.

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AJ Iar?e stock of M US QUITO BARS aad NETT.INGS, of all'

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.Also, a o other supply of new style

MUSQUITO-BAJl FRAMES, that would ba an ornament in almost aay parlor. ( Bars made to order, and Frames put up if desired. - J3- - - SCHPKER, BUSSING & CO, - 47 and 49 Main Stret.

: A large stock, of 'DRESS GOODS on hand, which W(? will sell cheap to cIopc Out, at SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S, n , ' i, .' . i i .. . -; :. :- i' ; - - ' . 47 and 49 ..Main Strcei. - . ' ! .;, ui ih;-i.uniiu' " . .- '. '- i''f.'-i .' 1 NEW CALICOES. Five cases new FALL STYLE3 CALICOES just received and selling cheap, at SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S, 47 and 49 Main Street. JJ31 HUDSPETH, ADAMS 6 CO 63 Main.., Street. 63 "Yjr1 BrjtPKtrcLir caul at tention to our large stock of Ladies aad Children Hats. We have Just reoeired from New York City, new Dress Ctoods, La Alpacas, Grenadines, DeLalns, Linen Goods, Ginghams, Lawn, Cbambray aad Crepe Marez.Caplmeres.Cottonades, Llna Panting and Coating. '"' ' New lot of White Goods, Jaeonett, Nain sook, Swlsu, Irish Linen, and a large variety In Ladles' and Gents' Linen Handkerchief. Our stock of Hosiery comprises a large variety, oougni low, ana wiu m sold cheap. - : . Parasols and San Umbrellas, ia Bilk, Cotton, and Scotch Gingham. We have, and will keep a large assortment. : New goods bought by our house la the market with a special view to the Interest ol our customers. We will receive here- ' after dally, and call the attention of all people to come and examine oar atoak and prices. HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO, 63 Main JnnelO Stree: CULBRBTSON SON, 68 and 70 PEAHL ST., HIW AU1HT, IHB Importers and Wholesale Dealers la Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, iC . HP No charge tor drayag?. (decS

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