Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 December 1867 — Page 3
THF EVAJNSVIIXK DAILY .M'TirL: FRIDAY.. DECEMBER 6. 1867.
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EAGLE WORKS Manufacturing Co.
POINDED ove:: a quaiite?. o? a ciiNinir. . P. V. G A -I'ES, Pnsidtnt. , KLniifactcra Portibb aEd Stationary Steam Ecgi! es end Boilers, Sugar Cane Kills, Evaporators, Reck Breakers, Stamp Milis. Mining Machinery, Gard's Patent Brick Machines , Lathes, Planers, Brills, Screw Cutters, Eaynd Cotton Presses. Saw Mills, Flour Mills, frill Furnishing. Olllee, 4S Cauul Street, CHICAGO. ..... ., SEND FOR CIRCULARS. ' Thos. Chalxkks, Superintendent. D. It. Fbakkk, Assistant Superintendent an 1 Draughtsman. Ralph Gates, Secretary and Treasurer. W. L. Chase. General Agent, New York. Mabbs & liro , Agents, Lake Superior. novl2dm C1II1ISTIAX IkliATZ, (Formerly of Kratz & Hellman, "City Foundry,") ; , SOVTll WESTEUX AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, "GENERAL machinery depot, , and 3Iamtfucturere' Agency, .' FIRST STREET, between Elm and Pine, Opposite the Evansville Cotton Mills, EVANSVILLE, Isa N.B. All machinery sold will be repaired at the shortest notice. '1 . Foundry and Slachine Works, Corner Elm and Second Streets. Manufacturer of Hand (double) and Power CORN-SHELLERS; and Shelters repaired. PUMPs of all descriptions for sale, and put up, if desired, in any part of our city, novo dia - WILLIAM . HEILMAIS (Successor to Kratz & Heitiu CITY OUIVDEF Manufacturer aad Builder of fit i' TABLE AND 8TATIOXAE1 8T2A3 ENGINES, AND .BOIISS SAW AND GRIST MILL MAC' nery. T&resliixg Machines, (inuii aiil Tobacco J-rwi CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Ac, c, EVANSVILLE. IND. Wiiekt Ikon and Coppkb Woiii .oad.order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTIJSG of every description. Dealers in Steani Gauges, Gum Beitinv Fire Bricks, "Wrought Iroa Pipes, Bolum Cloth. 4c, at manufacturers' prices, REPAIRING done at short notice. pr2f MECHANICS' FIUMTIKK FACTORY. . F. KARGES fc CO., Fourth St. & Canal Basin, near Pigeon Creek. MANUFACTURERS And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FDRMTURE, CHAIRS, Etc Salesroom, First Street bet. Pine and Leet, E V AS3V1 LLE, ISD. Orders of all kinds will receive prompt attutil tr Turning Work of every description done to Oiuer m uiori du uue. uuvs-ou. FREDERICK GEIL, lealer in PI A NOS, MELODEO A' and all kinds of Musical Instruicen' . Instruction Books, Sheet Music Guitar and Violin Strlug. &C, 4c. ..'-.; v i . North Sidd Third Street, ... Between Sycamore and Vuie, ' tvausvlile, lud. Mr Hole Agea's for Steinway 4 Bonn' ABa CbJekerin Sob'b God Medal piAooa; ateo for Bayaea Bi1! . laaoa.anl Pritvee BrtX tier's M4oeofM and ttrsao.
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v5i .liii.O i i .... .6tul) WHOLESALE pftJJQGISTf v t'hyMt:Ui:T----- ' c 'j:;ii.J stilted r 'auli. , . ion: I, avail., Wholesale and Retail Drsi,, Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, dec. MAIS ST., bet. Second aud Third, Evansville, ltd. , Particular attention given to CUTTING WLS'iKj GLASS many size. QmmoU T. C. BRIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.: DEALERS I3 DRUGS, MEDICINES, -CHEIuICAL.S. FEILFUXERY, TOILET ARTICLES. PAINTS, DYES, &c, Corner Third and 3Ialn Streets, EVAXSVILLE, Prescriptions carefully coapounrtsd, day orniijul. jnovlS dim CLOID & AkDi, Wholesale liragfjisS -ANDSIAX IF AIT 1111X6 CIIEMS'H No. & Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMES'l, LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR , , DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRu UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and .... PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. api ' milE PUREST MEDICINAL 1,1X QUORS in market are always to be to una at . SCHLAEPFER s Drug Store, Cor. Main and Second Streets. nav2 '67 d6m pwra jDrug Store. STEWART & BUTLER, Apothecaries Tand Druggists No. 18 First Street, (Opposite the Opera-House',) ES THE, 1-1. ACE TO fcET PURE Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, . Dye-Stuifs, , Perfumery,. and TOILET ARTICLES, .' ' Combs, Brushes, Ladies' PorteMonnaies, &c.. Pure WINKS and BRANDIES for Medi cinal Purposes. i.euuine Patent Meaicines. . Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. : Dont furgi t (lie Opera Drug Store. novi d3m . the place to gi t your Prescriptions filled, as he has constantly tico accomplished and careful prescript ionis's in attendance. Prescriptions Jilled at all hours, day or nigh1. nov26'67 d6iu L.AW CARDS. :b. l. d. guffy, : . ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Muhlenhnrg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. . References Whe. ler & Rigs, HoUln'; worth k Bro., Chas. BabcocK x Co. api J. F. WELBORN, ATTORNEY AJ7C LAW AFD NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corner of Main and Third Street, In Walker's new Gliding, 1 jel3 Evansvillk, Ind. X. It. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky apl7 wtf AY 31. UEAVIS, I J. !-. Claim Aa;eAt. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECT11 AGENT. Ofilce on Main street, between Third acd Fourth, No. (over Xeller's Gun Store), t,vansviile. laa. sepiv w JOHM M. CRER8. CHAl-NCEY S. COSGEB CREBS & CONGER, AttsrnryMit-Law, Cnrml, ' Illinois. Will tiractice law in all the Courts of Edward i. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, aud Gallatin Counties, in the .-Hate of Illinois, aud in the Supreme Court. Refer to G. Aiaghee, James K. Minor. tstockweU Co., Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. 4 D. Heiman. Gen. W. Harrow, Mt. Vernon, niaytti 13m -. .- . ". a .o v. V o ST BO Ys. O n or a boat the 24th of ,1 j October two boys wandered away from Uieir hnmee, near Cynlhiana, Ind. The elder, Daniel W. Twiggs, las light hair, bine eyes, and is 13 yrs ot age. David K. Wlsgina dm black hair, dark eyes, mad to I rears of ms. Any LoformaUon of their wberMbOQte, Uft ai this office, wtil UbmMf rewarded. oo' 40, wU
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IIART5WAEE.
WOODROVV, RE1TZ & CO., I I'W CCE-rSOE-S TO H.C. W: OD1W,) . Proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY OoJlingr Mill, ; .Manufacturers of and Dealers in all '1 .:... siud-i of . - Iron, Steel, springs, Axles, Ilorse acd 3Iule Slioes. AJnrILS, VISES, BEL LO W S, .... ... ' ..." : and Blacksmiths' and Wagon-Makers' Stork . generally. , . The attention of dealers and consumers is caiied to the fact that our Roiling Mill is now in complete winning order, and we are prepared to fill orders for a ay izes of Iron at the shortest notice.- Our stock in store will al rays be kept complete. To Iow-3Iakers. We offer a iarste stock of Steel and Iron Slabs and WiDgs. The steel U manufactured by tUft Sheffield Works, Pittsburg, and has universally maintained its reputation over any steel made in that city. , . - ... Office and Warerootn, .- r . No 97 MAIN STREET, " - " EVA'NSVTLLE, iND. S"The highest price paid for Scrap Iron, decs . ; . CIIAIil.'ES 23Ai?COO tfc Coimporter A'D DEALER IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damask Harness, Enameled' Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, tc I No. 8 Mailt Street. Evansvllle, July 2, lstid. , jelO BJETTICIIEU, KELLOGS & Co. (Successors to "J7ells, Kellogg & Co.) . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF 13 First street, ' SIGN OF THE T3IO PADLOCK. AXES, AXES, 'AXES, AXES, 'AXES, AXES, ' . TABLE CUTLERY, , . TABLE CUTLERY, . . TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, . POCKET CUTLERY, ! f Trace Chains, Trace Olmiwis, Truce CJluiiiis, Planters' Hoes, " . Planters' Hoes, Planters' Hoes, , Mechanics' Tools. Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ' BUILDERS' HARDWARE, COTTON AN I WOOI, CAUDS, I OTIOS ASH WOOIiCAKIHI, COTI ON A3I WOOI. t'ABIW, BEST R UBBER BEL TINO 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 . B(ETTICHER, KELLOGG & CO. 'jyiB .. ., . ... , ;. . LIQUORS. A Gamble. (Successor to Sonntag & Gamble), WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liguon, Cigars and Tobacco, 2No. O South First St.. EVAXSYILLE, INDIANA, WJHEKE WILL ALWAYS B k 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 use warranted pure and ienuine. Agent for Walker A, Leonard's w.ebrUl 'iouic Bitters. The frto r-nr.-niieO on 'iheral tet,-. fmav 27 llv , , C. WOLFF, '. I-' . Manufaetnrer of, and Wholesale and J ' ' Retail Dealer ln. 11 til 1. t ' Saddle, Harness ; COLLARS, and SADDLER Y HARDWARE, Ho. 5S XaU Street, crar Secon4, BVAMraC-, lMT. faliWdli
DRY GOODS.
C .A. JtX HOUSE.! Patronize the New, First-Class ; . . . . . I . 15 v j CJoods f3torc MI1YLER Sr 15I5IXfOIS:YT:2 Xo. 7 North First Street. TTE HAVE NO OLD OOOSS. tf bought at high prices, but hu Entire"Nib Stock, ' The iarzer portion of which can lie soM j;1CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFii-iii-: Xi:';-: WAR. ;..;.;' The stock consists of ' DRY GOODS, . NOTIONS, CARPETS, . ; " OIL-CLOTHS, ' WINDOW-BLINDS. DA MA SKS, CORNICES, And everything kept in a No. 1 Dry Goods Sore. Also, a large stock of U'ups, Bought the 1st of .August', 2-5 percent, lower than they can be bought for to-day. Examine our goods a.d prices. No trou ble to show goods. . No. 7 First Street. se7 dtf COMMISSIOH C A -R BEN. HXJBBS E. W. PATRICK. P. D. VlhTS UUBCS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding cz Commission MERCHANTS, And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS AGENTS E. AC. and PEXy. RAILR0AD5, and General Agents Slar Union Ur, aul dtt Evassvills;, lii THOS. C. SMITH & CO., PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MER CHA N2 .; Dealers in Ffour', Hay, Corn, Oafs, Grass StcJ and PRODUCE GENERALLY, . No. 5 SOUXH WATER STKKii'J , Evansvillk, Ind. All orders promptly filled. a.u2t. FOSTER BROTHERS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, GWYN . - Memphis, Ten: FOSTER, COPELAND & t Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL oommissio'i MEKCHANTS, 39 AYater Street, NEW YORK. Consignments solicited Advances madi on property la store, or credits given o bills lading. Refer to Geo. W. Rathbone. Esq., President Evan. ville National Bank. ' Hon. John S. Hopkins, President First M tlonal Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh, Esq., PresT Mrohnt National Bank, Evansville mayltf dtf -. . HOWES & BURBANK, Commission Merchautw So. 376 FRONT STREET, Memphis, Tan. Cash advances made on consignments. may2d3m Indianapolis Insurance Co CHARTERED - - J 1836. Capital, 300,000. 'yi:t J WM. HENDERSON, President. ' Insures against loaaor damage by fire. Call and take a Policy with BEN. STINSON, Agent, Office: Third St., Emnsviilr, Ind.
GOODS.
G. MAGHE & CO., ro. FIRST SS T., JHrftissvllIe, Indiana, KE NOW OPENING. A LARGE stock of NEW and DESIRABLE T.111AZ AXI FANCY GOODS, Hosiery, vXoHons,HOOP SKIRTS, -.. Ac, &o. . ' II iv:u'j: bought this t,tCcJz M:' f:i-h since 1;.- great d c'iue. t'.ivy will give F;ecial 'ndr.eements to buyers, and invite all in 5n sonrcti of clieao gvod.ilo examine their stork; (J. MAGIIES Jc CO. novlSdtl '.' DRY Br OODS. , . ' AT THE JIAMSiOTII HOUSE ' OF 63 -Main-Street ! !' -?TTF. NOW OFFER TO THE 117 BVtr lie a-lnrare nnd well-selected stock Ol Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Having Might new gools -fecenily, and selling all our goods at prices only Justified by present low piioes East, we respectfully v request the public to call and see our stock in Dress Geods. All the newest shades ln l -French and Irish Poplins, French ideri'nos,. Empress CIoUk. Winseys,' Melange, Scotch Plaids, and All-Wool Delaines. , Our stock in Wooleu Gootla. Is the largest in the city. In Cloths of all colors, Cast3meres. Sa'inet. Tweeds, Jeans, and Flan- j nt-ls, we are able to offer to customers inducements no other house in the city can. Our stock of Notions is large, comprising everything expected to be found. We have v a larae stock of Knit Goods, shirt; and Drawers. Hoois.and Nnblas'; Shawls and Hoop-Skirls, il:aiik;!ts, Ao. X , I-.',-We have now in stock, in Bleached and Brown Mnslins, Canton Flannels. Prints, Cheeks, and Hickory stripes, goods of the best, brands produced ln this country. The bouse that will sell goods at marked value is HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO., C3 Slain Street. oc2! . " ' SCH APKER, BUSSING & CO., Wholesale aal IJelail DEALERS, 17 ami 19 3Iatu .St., EvnnsvIIle, IncU, Now offer to the public a larger and better stock of Fali and Winter Dry Goods Than canbe found in any ONE ESTABLISHMENT in the Western Country, viz. Domestic Department, Under the charge of A. Vkxnkman, can now be had the bet and most popular makes of Calicoes, Brown and Bleached '' Muslins. Sheetings, Pillow Case Mnslins, Checks, Tickings, Hickory Stripes, 4a, and always at the lowest market price. Dress Goods Department, Under the special charge of Prof. Gcstay Mathias and Jos. Bofasdick, Is now stocked with Novelties of the Season, at from S'2 to SI 00 a pattern, and ln which any and everybody can be suited. White Goods Department, In charge of J. E. Dptciikr, Is being dally replenished, and the assortment is now complete consisting of bwlsi. Jaconets. Table Linens and Cloths, Stand and-Table . Covers, Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, , Embroideries, Edgings, Laces (both real and Imitation), Embroidered and Lace Curtains, and charming beauties in Bedspreads, Ac. Notions Department. This stock, in charge of A. LAirsnro, la very complete, from a paper of Pins to av pair of Alexander's Kid Gioves, or a Brass Button to a Paper Collar. But the most attractive is the celebrated Eiglow's i.tnen Finished and -'Star of the West" Glased Paper Collars, at 25 cents a box the most durable, best fitting, and cheapest Collar In America. Woolen Department. Under the superintendence of Jos. Goelzhacskr, is well assorted, and those la search of Clo'hs, Casxi meres. Doeskins. Beavers, Jeans, or anything for Mail's or Boys' Wear, would do well to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. Also, Flannels in all wool, part cotton, and silk and wool. Mian Js ajil Cloaks In endless vaiiety. Hoop Shirts At a grer.t redaction in prices. Ketaii MSllinerv Department, Superintended by Misses Eliza Bellas' and Barbara Okkhardt, Is the most complete in the West, and new goods are daUy arriving in every novelty that the hear, can wisti and iiie eye desire. We most respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that we make no ridiculous pretension of "selling be'ow cost," cheancr than before the war," or "cheaper than anybody in the world;" . neither do we sell three spools of Coat Thread lor u5 eon! lor the purpose of enticing trailf. and then charge It np ou 1 goods in which they are not posted. We sell at the ONE PRICE SrSTSM, and . always cheap as the cheapest, and J low as the market will afford, and wa.rra.ct all goods represented. , ! The salesmen wiil always be found accommodating and ready to show gooda,' whether a sale ut made or not. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO... . Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 47 astl 4J 32-dia St, Ev&csTilla, Ial
