Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 December 1867 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL: THIjTJS DAY.5 DECEMBER 5. 1887. '

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MACHINISTS. EAGLE "WORKS Manufacturing Co.

FOUNDED OVER A QUARTER OF A CEXTURY. t P. W. GATES, President. Manufacture Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers, " Sugar Cane Mills, Evaporators, Rock Breakers, Stamp Mills, Mining Machinery, Gard's Patent Brick Machines. Lathes, Planers, Drills, Screw Cutters, Hay and Cotton Presses. Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Mill Furnishing. Office, 48 Canal Street, CHICAGO. . SEXD FOR CIRCULARS. Thos. Chalmers, Superintendent. D. R. Frasek, Assistant Superintendent ani Draughtsman. Ralph Gatks, Secretary and Treasurer. W. L. Chase. General Agent, New York; Mabbs & Bro , Agents, Lake Superior. novl2 d2m CHRISTIAN KRATZ, (Formerly of Kratz & Hellman, "City Foundry,") SOUTHWESTERN AGEJCULTORAL IMPLEMENT, GENERAL MACHINERY DEPOT, and Manufacturers Ageney, FIRST STREET, between Elm and Pine, Opposite the Evansville Cotton Mills, EVAKSVILLB, IXD. N.B. All machinery sold will be repaired at the shortest notice. , Foundry and Machine Works, Vomer Elm and Second Streets. Manufacturer of Hand (double) and Power CORN-SHELL ERri ; and Shelters repaired. PUMPS of all descriptions for sale, and put up, if desired, in any part of our city, novo drtm , WILLIAM HEILMAK , (Successor to Kratz & Heilm CITY OlTXjDXrair Manufacturer aad Builder ol FORT ABLE AND STATIONARY . STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton and Tobacco IresCIR C ULAR SA W MILLS. Ac, tC, EVANS VILLE, IND. Sheet Iron and Copper Wobs aiad-i i order on short notice. XROS AND BRASS CASTING of every description. Dealers in Steam Gauges, Gum BelUc Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boltln. Clotlis, itc, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. apr25 MECHAMtS' FURNITURE FACTORY. F. KARGES 2fc CO., Fourth St. Canal Basin, near Pigeon Creek. MA CFACTCRER3 And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE, CHAIRS, Etc. Salesroom, FirstStreet, bet. Pine and Leet, South Side. . . EVAJfSVILLE, INB. Orders of all kinds will receive prompt attention. Turning Work of every description done to order at short notice. nov9-3m FREDERICK GEIL, Dealer in PI A N 0 S, MELODEO Ni and all' kinds o! Musical Instruic.en Instruction Books, Sheet Music , Guitar and Violin Strings. &., 4c. North Side Third Street, ""Between Sycamore and Vine, Evansville, Ind. Sole' As-nt for wteluway & Sons' Md chiokt-r.iis; iion'.s Gold Medal pianos; ait-o for Hiyties Ero.'s iaoos.and Prince lirtl'.er"s Me'.wleoas and Organs, apl

DRUGS feCHEMICAIii 78 Main street. ?P SPARKS & PICQUET, WHOLESALE DBUGGJSTf Dealers in Paints. Oils, Glass and Putt eiS" Pnysicians' carefully selected anli. - - ' ' - '' JOIIV LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drugg.. . 1 Dealer In , Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, &c, MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, fCvansville, led. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW GLASS to any size. Ijun21 dtt T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY, ' TOILET ARTICLES, PAINTS, DYES, &c . Corner Tbird and Main Streets, EVAKSVTLLE, IJTI. Prescriptions carefully compounded, daj or night. novlS d;im CLOU) & A&IX, Wholesale Iriiggii AND

MAMFACTISOG CHEMISTS No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMES! ' LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR ' . : i i : . DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRb UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. apt THE PUREST MEDKLVAt LIQUORS in market are always to be iound at SCHLAEPFER'3 Drug Store, ' Cor. Main and Second Streets. nDv2-j'67 d6ni Opera Drug Store. STEWART & BUTLER, Apothecaries and Druggi&ts, Xo. 18 First Street, (Opposite the Opera-House,) IS THE PLACE TO GET PURE Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, and TOILET ARTICLES, Combs, Brushes, Ladies' PorteMonnaies, &c. Pure WINES and BRANDIES for Medicinal Purposes. Genuine Patent Medicines. Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. Don't forget the Opera Drug Store. nov28 d3m Sehlaepfer's Ix the place to gel your Prescriptions filled, as Tie has constantly two accomplished and careful prescriptionisfs in attendance. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night. nov26'67 d6m . LAWCAEDS. B. L, D. GUFFY, A TTORNEY A T LA Wy MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice In the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. References Wheeler & Riggs, Hollinworth S Bro., Chas. Babcocis fc Co. api CHARLES L. WEDDING, Attorney & Counselor at I.uw. ROCKPORT, IND., J. F. WELBORX, ATTORNEY AT t,AW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, je!3 EVANSVILLE, ISO. 3f. IS. BLACK, , ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARIOX, Critteucien County, Kentucky apl7 wtt W3I. REAVIS, U. Claim A.rewt. Abo, REAL ESTATE and COLLKCTU l AGENT. . . Otilee ou Main street, between 'i bird and Fourth, No. 5S over JCeiler's Gnii Store), Pv-jinsville. IntL Mtlii5 mux M.l'Kf H5i. CHAUNXEY 8. CONGER Atlorurjviit-l.aH, larini, Iliiiioif. Viii practice law in all; l he Courts of Edwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saliae, and Gallatin Counties, in !he State nf Iiiino:s, and. ii tha Hopreme Oourt. Kcfer to G. MagUee. James K., Minor, fitockwfeH Co., Colonel T. W, Stoue, w'ith I. & D: Heiman, n. W. Harrow, Ct..yerawa.

HUMOROUSi Prize fiLi Kave one' redeeming quality, viz: some very bad characters get very soundly whipped. '. A lady having aceidently broken a smellipg-bottle, her; husband, who was very petulant, said to her, I declare, my dear, everything that belongs to you is more or less broken." " True," replied the lady, " for even you are a little eraeked!" . "Captain," me jewel," said a son of Erin, as a ship was coming on the coast in inclement weather, " have ye a almenic on board?" No.Ihavn't." "Then, be jabersi we' shall have to tak the weather as it comes: "I. say, i boy, is there anything to shoot about here ?'i inquired a sportsman of a boy he met. " Well," replied the boy, " nothin' just about here, but our schoolmaster is just over the hill there, cutting birch rods; you might walk' up and pop him over." A Western editor thinks if the proper way of spelling thois "though" and bo "beau,"; the proper way of spelling potatoes iaust be " poughteighteaux," and , the new way of spelling softly, " psoughtleighly." .; Traveler " I desire to be called at 6 o'clock." Hotel clerk (with gold chain) " If you will ring the bell at that hour, one of the boys will attend to your case." ' An argument in favor of enlisting female ;soldiers may be derived from the sentence of Montague, that "Men are generally more afraid of women than women are of them." If, when two people are married, they are made one, according to the general belief, why doesn't the wedlock institution lessen the population? Isn't one less than two the world over? A neighbor asked a country vicar for his pulpit for a youn divine, a relation of. his. " I really do not know," said the clergyman, " how to refuse you; for if the young man should preach better than I, my congregation would be dissatisfied with meafteward; and if he should preach worse :why, I don't think he's fit to preach at all." A Democratic voter in New York when called upon for his name, forgot which one he was registered under in the ward he was attempting to vote in. " Michael Murry," said he. " There is no such name on the Register," said the official. " It is Michael Murphy, then," replied the numerous citizen, tartly. Michael didn't votethat time. . A wit once asked a peasant what part he performed in the great drama of life. " I mind my own business," was the reply. , A man boasted of having eaten forty-nine hard boiled eggs; " Why did you not eat one more and make fifty?" asked Jeems. "Humph! You want a man to make a hog of himself just for one egg ?" ' "Bill, did you ever go to sea?" "I guess I did; last year, for instance. I went to see a red-headed girl, but I only called. there once." "Why so?" "Because her brother had. an unpleasant habit of throwing boot-jacks and smoothing-irons at people." ' i The Portsmouth Journal says that one of their citizens! on a recent Sunday, seeing a Quaker elder in the field raking hay, remonstrated with him on his disreeard of the Bible requisition. " Friend Samuel," said he, in reply, " thee is in the wrong the Bible is my guide." " How so?" " Why, does it not say, "If thine ox or thine ass fall into a pit on the Sabbath day, thou-shalt pull him out?" Now, Samuel, of what use would it be to pull him out if he have no food to eat?"

HATS AND CAPS. and STISAW GOOIS, -for the SPRING TRADE of 1867. WE HATE IN STORE A FUI.I assortment sf Goods in our lim which we purchased for CASH during th iate panic in prices all of which we ca: and will sell at prices that will afford th. Retail Merchant large profits. All successful merchants know that the money is made in baying goods. As GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARK HALF SOLD, and as we do not charge anything for showing our stock.we would be pleased to have everybody that deals in our line come in and examine our styles and prices LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, ap3 No. 2 NORTH FIRST ST. FISE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the iatest fcpiing Oiyies, jusi itroiveti ai ap3 LANP 1EAR & Ml! C HELL'S. At; K EAT VARIETY of Men's and Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Parl JHraw, and Panama Hats, for the Spring Trade, just received, and at greatly reduced prices, at ap3 LASTHEAR MITCHELL'S. L4R LOT of Shaker Hoods just t. received and for sale low at hT j A i'HKAK ti M ITCH KLL'S. C TRAVF.D-HO RS E F'rCm ' my premfjises. on Main Street, between Fourth land Fifth, a tia: k mare, hip shod, about J, MV4 hands higb, and JO or U. year ole j Any one returning her o ine 'wil! be r ; ! warded for hi-, trf ubie.. . ! IKHSMIaU liVNN. 'Butcher. ' ' DOT'" dtw 1

HARDWARE.

WOOD ROW, RE1TZ & CO., (Sttccsmhoiw to H. C. Wcodrow,) Proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY Manufacturers of and Dealers in all Sindsof Iron, Steel, Springs, Axles, Horse and JIale Shoes, ANVILS, VISES, BELLOWS, and Blacksmiths' and Waon-Makers' Stock generally. The attention ot dealers and consumers is called to the fact that our Rolling Mill is now in complete running order, and we are prepared to All orders lor any izesof Iron at the shortest notice. Our stock in store will al ways be kept complete. To PIowMakers. We offer a large stock of Steel and Iron Slabs and Wings, s The steel is manufactured by the Sheffield Works, Pittsburg, and has universally maintained its reputation over any steel made in that city;. Office and Wareroom, No. 97 MAIN STREET, EVANS VILLE, IND. SThe-highest price paid for Scrap Iron. dec3 , - '; CHARLES BABCOCK A Co., IM FORTES AND DEALER IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, &c IV o. ?h 3rniii Street. EvansvUle, Jaly 2, LS6. , JelO B1ETTICHER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 :First Street, Y i SIGN OF THE ' big- ipdilock:, axes, axes, . axes,. axes, axes, axes, ...... TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLER Y, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Chains, Trace Chains, Trace Chains, Planters' Hoes, Planters' Hoes, Planters' lloes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, COTTON AND WOOL CARD, 4 OTTOS ABiI WOOL CARDS, COTTON ASiDWOOL CABDS, BEST RUBBER BELTING BEST RUBBER BELTING, BEST RUBBER BELTING, Mill and Cross-Cat Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CASH buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. At the Old Stand, 13 First S BOXTTICHER, KELLOGG & CO. Jyl6 LIQUORS. Gamble (Successor to Sonntag & Oamble), WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liguors, Cigars and Tobacco, No. O South First St. EVAXSYILLE, IXDIAiA, WIIKKE WILL ALWAYS Ilk found on band an assorted stock ol Imported Brandies, Foreign and Domestic Wines, and pure old copper Whiskys, Scotch and English Ales. Especial attention will be given to the supplying of families for domestic nse warranted pure and eenuine. Aijent for Walker & Leonard's ebrnte1 'Ionic Bitters. The trade vm n'Jed 01 'ibtfrs ' telle. Inwv 27 llv " C WOLFF, Manufacturer ofv and Whotesale and Retail Dealer in. Saddles, Harness COLLARS, aiul SADDLERY HARDWARE, l So. 3S Slain Street, coraer Second. ' ktl dtf

DRY GOODS.

CASH HOUSE. Patronize the New, First-Class Iry Goods ; torc of 3III.I.EU A HIUMOIEYU: Jfo. T Xorth First Street. WE HATE KO OLD GOODS, bought at high prices, but an Entire A'ew Stoc7c, The larger portion of which can be sold as CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEEGKE THE WAR. i The stock consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, WIND 0 W-BLINDS, DAMASKS, CORNICES, And everything 'kept in & No. 1 Dry Goods Store. Also, a Targe stock of. ITin-s, Hought the 1st of August, 25 per cent, lower than they can be bought for to-day. Examine our goods ad prices. No trouble to show goods. No. 7 First Street. se7 dtf COMMISSION CAitl BBS. HUBBS. K. W. PATRICK. P. D. VltTS IIUBBS, PATRICK & CO Forwarding ez Commission MERCHANTS, And WIIARFBOAT PKOPRIETOBS ; AGENTi: E.iC. and PEW. RAILROADS, and General Agents Star Union LId aul dtf EVANSVILLE, IlTO. THOS. C. SMITH & CO., PKODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Dealers In Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seed and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 5 SOUTH WATER STREET, Etansvillk, Ind. All orders promptly ailed. (JanU dt FOSTER BROTHERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, OWrN Memphis, Teni FOSTER, COPELAND & 0 Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL COMMISSIO! MEHCHANTS, 39 Water Street, NEW yOKK Consignments solicited Advances md on property in store, or credits given on bills lading. . Refer to Geo. W. Rathbone, Esq., President Evan. ville National Bank. Hon. John S. Honkins, President First tlonal Bank, Evansville. , Richard Raleigh, Esq., Pres't Merchant ' National Bank, Evansvilla , , , mayia dtf HOWES & BURBANX, . Commfssiou 3X;-liriiiJt tio. 276 FRONT STREET, Memphis, T. ' Cash advances made on consignment. may2 dSni Indianapolis Insurance Co., CHARTERED - - 1S36. Capital, 500,000, . WM. HENDERSON, President. Insures against loss or damage by fire. Call and take a Policy with BEN. ST1NS0N, Agent,' ; Office: Third St., EvansvUle, ., Ind. uov93:n ' - ...

EH,ir GOOOSi

G. MAGHEE & CO., ISo. 1 FIRST H T., Ei aiiMvillc. Indiana, JRE SOW OPK.VIXU A LARUE Mock- of NEW ahd DESIRABLE .STAPLE AND FANCY Hosiery, Motions, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac,, Jtc . , , Having bought this stock for cah Kiuco the great d cline, they will give special In Jucements to buyers, and invite all in in search of cheap goods to examine their stock G. MAGHEE A CO. novlS dtt 13 UY GOODS. IT A 3L li S TOCK SI3COIV13 AllltlVAL j AT TH 8 ?I.V3IMOTir HOUSE OF IIlIiSi'ETIL AD.V3IS & C0tv 63 'Main Street WE NOW OFFER TO THE t'ViU lie a la rife ami, well-selected stork ol Fall and Winter Dry Good. Having bought new goods recently, and telling all our goods at price amy Jiwtiiled by present low prices E:ol, we rtspectrt'lly request t he public to enA and s-e our M k in Jres Gvocls. Ail tlie newest shade, in Flinch and Irish Poplins, French Aierinox, Kiiiprss Cloths, Winsevs, Melange, Scotch Plaliis, and All-Wool lelalnes. Our stock In Woolen Goods h the largest in the city. In Cloths of all colors, Cansimeies. Satinets. Tweeds. Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to otter to customer Inducements no other house In the city can. Our stock of Notions is lar, comprising everything expected to be found. We have a lare stock of Knit Goods, Hhlrt and Drawers. Hoo.li and Nubias, Shawls and Hoop-HUirts, Bluukcls, ic. Domestic Oootlw. We have now in Hock, In Pleached and Brown Muslins, Canton FiHunels. I'rluW, Checks, and Hickory Htripes, Roods of the best brands produced in this country,The house that will bell goods at marked value is HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO., 63 Main Street. oc21 SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., W holesale and Retail DEALERS, 47 anil 49 Main Hi., Evansville, Ind., Now offer to the public a larger and better stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Than can be found in any ONE ESTABLISHMENT In the Western Country, viz. Domestic Department, Under the charge of A. Venskkan, can now !e had the best and most popular makes of Calicoes, Urown and Iileached Muslins, Hheetlngs, Pillow Case Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Hickory tstripes, Ac, and always at the lowest market price. Dress Goods Department, Under the special charge of Prof. GCSTAV Mathias and Jos. JioKAvniCK, Is now stocked with Novelties of I ho Season, at from 82 to 8100 a pattern, and in which any and everybody can be suited. White Goods Department, In charge of J. E. Dutchkk, is being dally replenished, and the assortment is now complete consisting of Hwis. Jaconets, Table Linens and Cloths, Htand nnd Table Covers, Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs. Embroideries, Edgings, Lace (both teal and Imitation), Embroidered and Lace Curtaius, and charming beauties in JSedspreads, Ac. Motions Department. This stock, in charge of A. Lanhino, if very complete, from a paper of Pins to a Bair of Alexander's Kid Gioves, or a lira, uiton to a Paper Collar. But the moxt attractive is the celebrated Ulgiow's iiueu Finished and "Star of the West" Glazed Paper Collars, at 2T cents a box the mot durable, best fitting, and cheapest Collar in Americiv. Woolen Department. Under the superintendence of Jos. GopI.zMAUHF.H, is well usir!i-ri, ajd those in search of Cloths, Cashmeres, I'Skins, Beavers, Jeans, or anything for Men' or Boys' Wear, would do well to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. Also. 1 -'laimeis in all wool, part cotton, and siik and wool. Shawls and Cloaks In endless variety. Hoop Skirts At a great reduction In pi ices. Retail Jlliliiiery Department, Superintended by Misses Eliza lih.lA.ny and Bakkaha GKHitAi i t, t ii most cod? plele in the West, mid new foods are dai.amviiig in every :iove!iv ttiat tin; hear, can wisli and tin- -ire. . We most respt i;iiiy euU the attention of the public to tii iit.-: iii-tl vie make no ridiculous prete:i-'tni .), tilina be'ow COfct." "clteHr ! ti ti . i ire the war," or "cheaper tbau &n tio ! i:i the world:' neither do we .e:f !lu. sjoois of Coats' Thread for 5 Cell's ! : :, - ;tir; o-e of enticing trade, fin ! la. ti cmrsf it up ou goods in which imv me r.jt lusted. We sell at the OS!: i'HH:i: SYSTEM, and alu-fty as eh u tl-e h:ipet, Dd as low astl:e on: . t will aBirl. ajid w arrant all gooils :ts re; : ti'ed. The s:-.:.;-rr..:-'ri v.; I at way If found couni"iL:lu Miid !.! ly to t-ltow jh)a, wnether u .-a:- " -l ' Sl'HAPK?::: lilsSIXfi & to.. Wbo!ea!i ir lKu! Dealers, 47 and 4') I i: r. v:iu-iV:Ut Iai