Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 December 1867 — Page 3

THE -EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1867.

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EAGLE WORKS Manufacturing Co.

FOUNDED OYSli A QUARTER OF A 1'VnU'ST. P. W. GATES. President. Mannfactnre Portabl? and Statiorary Steam Engires and Boilers, ., 1( Sugar Cane Mills, 1 ' ! Evaporators, Rock Breakers, Staap MiLs, . N Kining Machinery, " - Gard's Patent Brick Machines. Lathes. Planers, Drills, Screw Cutters, Hay -nd Cotton Presses .. Saw Mills. Flour Mills, frill FUrnishiDg. Ofllce, IS Canal Street, CHICAGO. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Thou. Chalmers, Superintendent. I. R. Fkaskk. Assistant Superintendent an 1 Drauibtsman. Ralph Gates, Secretary and Treasurer. W. Li. Chase. General Agent, New York. M&bbs & Bru , Agents, Luke Superior. iioy12 UUui CIIIIISTIAX KKATZ, (Formerly of Kratz A Heilman, "City Fouudry,") S O V T K W E S T E R X AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, GENERAL MACHINERY DEPOT, , and Manufacturers' Agency, FIRST STREET, between Elm and Pine, Opposite the Evansville Cotton Mills, EVASSVILLK, IND. N.B. All machinery bold will be repaired at the shortest notice. Foundry and Machine "Works, Corner Elm , and Second Streets. Manufacturer of Hand (double) aDd Power CORS-SHELLEiW; and Shelters repaired. PUMPS of all descriptions for sale, and put up, if desired, in any part of our city. nova dsm : WILLIAM HEILMAE (Successor to Kratz & Heiloi CITY "FOTTXISMgn? Mauaraeturer nwl Ktst.rter o: porta nr.E ASD STATIONARY STEAK: ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST . MILL i TLrcsLiLg Machines, ;:ii anil Tobacco JProCIRCULAR SA W MILLS. ' 4C, Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. Hheet 1;ion aud Coppeh Woes jiade crder od short notice. IROX AND BRASS CASTING of every description. Dealers in Hteam Gauges, Gum HeMm Fire Bricks, "Wrought Iron Pipes, BoltUi' Cloths, c, at manufacturers' prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. aprS MECHAMCS' FIKMIURE FACTORY. F. ARGES A CO., Fourth St. & Canal Basin, near Pigeon Creek. MANUFACTURERS And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE, CHAIRS, Etc Salesroom, First Street, bet. Pine and Leet, South Side. Evansville, Ijd. Ordes of all kinds will receive prompt au en Liu u. - T.,rtn,u'nrir nf pvwv descrlDtion done t order at short notice. nov9-3m j FREDERICK GEIL, Dealer in PI A N O S, MELODEON f and all kinds of Musical Instrument Instraction Book. Sheet Music Guitar and Violin String-., , Ac, Acs. Korth Side Third Street, , Between Sycamore and Vine, -" EvanavUie, lad. M Hole A!?enu for Htinwy 8oa' JmA Cbl.keriax SonM Gold MeW Vrnn Brother's Molodo:v and Orgmaa.

DRUGS CHEMICALS

78 - Slain street. 7 fSSPAKKS-A PiilEr, WHOLESALE DflUGGISTf l):-!is in pansfA .OUs. G'-.- and Pun .- Physician-' jiiy -selected - ar.W. ; , - . ' JOIIX IiAVAl,, Wholesale and Retail Drusrz.. Dealer in Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, die, MALV ST.beU Second ami Third, . f . .J.. Evansville, ltd. ; Partlenlar attention given to CUTTING WINDOW GLAS3 toahyslze. Ijnu21dtf T. C. BPJDWELL & C0., 1 4 (Latopf Owensboro, Ky.y DEALERS IX DRUGS, . MSDIGINES, CHETiIIGALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES. PAINTS, DYES, &c Corner Th'.rd anil Jlaln Streets, EVAS5VILLK, IL. Prescriptions carefully compounded, day orniht. iaovU dim Wholesale Idruggist -A.N X) SmiFACIlIilXG CHEMIST . No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOHESTf LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRu UNTVERSAL OttTTMENT, and i PILE OINTMENT. 'All orders promptly filled. &p milE PUREST MEDICINAL I.IJL QUO iound at ,'ORS in market are always to be SCHLAEPFER'S Drusr Store, Cor. Main and Second Streets. nv2!'67 d6m . . ... Opera Jrug Store. STEWART & BUTLER, Apothecaries and Druggists Xo. IS First Street, (Opposite the Opera-House,) S THE ACE TO GET JL ' .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. noviSdSni Schlaeifer's I the place to get your Prescriptions filled, as he has constantly two accomplished and careful prescriptionis's in attendance. , . Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or nigh'. nov26'67 d6m LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORGANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Butler, Warren, Munlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collectio of claim. References Wne.ier & Riggs, Hollin'worth dc Bro., Chas. Babeoctt e Co. api J. F. WELBORX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Office on the c mer of Main and Third Streets, in Walker's new building, jeis Evansville, Inb. V N. B. UliACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW MARION, Crittenden County, Kentucky ap!7 wtf ' WM. BE A VIS, TJ. rS- Clsiitu Ar?it. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTijr AGENT. O.Ticp on Main street, between Third ani Fourth, i. yol-i (over Keller's Gn Stor), EvatiSVille. lad. pl8 JOHN St. CREW. CHAtTNCEY S. COXQKB CREBS & CONGER, Altoravyn-Ht-ljiw, irini, lllinol. Will practice law in all the Courts of Edward. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saliae. and Gallatin Counties, tn the tate of Illinois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer tc G. Manhee, Jamex K. Minor, Stockwell 4 Co. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. 4 D. Hei. man. Gen. W. Harrow, MU Vernon, mayi-l d-'im E. & T. H. EDWARDS TfTOUlD IS FORM THE C ITIZENS W of Evaaa villa that they have opened a NEW . , ....... . - , . Millinery and Notion Store, on THIRD STREET; three doors went of Locaat and hope to receive a liberal share of pabllo patronage. uo- d3m

GIFT EITJERPR-ISE.

THE Washington Library Co., I'UILADELPaiA. Is chart ere.l Ty the State of Pennsylvania, and orgauized in aid of the RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE FOR EDL7CATIXO GRATUITOUSLY ' Soldiers' aad Sailors' Orphans. Incorporated by the stat of New Jerey, April 8th, 1867. Subscription One Dollar. The WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO., By virtue of their charter, and in accordance with its provisions, wul distribute Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ' IX PJIESXT. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, Ja:in.-ry S, 1969, At Philadelphia, Pa., Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. J. One Present worth SO.OOO. - One Present worth 20.00(. One Present worth SIO.OOO. One Present wort ft J.OOO. Two Presents worth $2,50 each. And many other large presents, the whole amounting to 8300,000. For full schedule of presents, see circulars, sent free on application. 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HARDWARE. VOODROW, REITZ & CO., (SUCt-F.-tso-.i-S TO H. C. WCODROW.) Proprietor-i of the CRESCENT CITY ' JRolling Mill, Manufacturers of and Dealers la all kind of !rcn, teel, Springs, Axles, Horse ard Mule Shoes, AXVILS, VISES. BELLOWS, -and Bkeksmitlu' and Wagon-Makers' Stock generally. The attention ot dealers and consumers is called to the fact that our Roiling Mill is now in complete running order, and we are prepared to fill orders lor a ay izes of Iron at the shortest nolle-. Our stock in store will al ays be kept complete. To Plow-Makers. We offer a iarge stock of Steel and Iron Slabs and Wings. The steel is manufactured by tht Sheffield Works, Pittsburg, and has universally maintained Its reputation over any steel made in that city. Office and Wareroom, No. 97 MAIN STREET. EVANSVILLE, IND. 3"The liighest price paid for Scrap Iron. dec3

C'BARIES BA23COCK tSc Co.. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Coach & Saddler j Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, Ac. IV o. 31 ill ii Street. Evansville, July 2, jelO B(ETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to 'ells, Kellogst & Co.) ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SIGN OF THE BIG-; PADLOCK, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Chains, Trqce OliniiiM, v Trace Olmiui-s, Planters' Hoes. Planters' Hoes, v Planters' Hoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BlILDKRS' HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, COTTO.V A I WOOL AKIS, rOTfOS ASD WOI,AKIS COTTON A ! WOOL. ' A HON, BEST RUBBER BELTING BEST R UBBER BEL TING, 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 8 BffiTTICHER, KELLOGG & CO. Jyis LIQUORS. i?L. 5S-amlle. (Successor to Sonntag A Gamble), WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Ligvort, Cigars and Tobacco, No. O South First St. EYASSYILLE, ISDIANA, WHERK WILL A I.WATS HA found on band an assorted stock ot imported Brandies, Foreign and Domestic Wine, 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 genuine. Agent for Walker A Leonard's -e ebi8td Ionic Bitters. The trmio nnr ntied or Mhfirai tent tm" 7 llv C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, (52l Saddles, Harness COLLARS, and SADDLERY ' HARDWARE,So. 58 Miln Street, corner Second, . .... BrA.mcLi.. Ins. fBbll dtf

DItY GOODS.

xx o Tr s i:. Pa'ronlie the New, First-ClahS 3ry CJoods Ntore of MILLER A' BHIKJIKYi:i: Jfo. I 5orth First Street. WE II ATE SO OLD (iOODV bought at hiu prices, but au Entire New S'ock, Tn larger portion of which can be CHEAP AS THEY WERE BEFORE TiiK WAR. The stock consists of DRY, GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTIIS, WINDO W-BLINDS, DAMASKS, CORNICES, And everything kept In a No. I Dry Goods Store. Also, a large stock of Furs, Bought 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 CAHi.. t BUM. HTJBBS E. W. PATRICK. P. D. VIkTS IIUBBS, PATRICK & CO., Forwarding cc Commission MERCHANTS, And M1IABFBOAT PRUPRIEIOBl AGEXTS E. Jt C. and POX. RAILROADS. aad General Agents Star Union Llti aal dtf EVAN-.VILLI, Inn. TIIOS. C. SMITH & CU, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHAltTk Dealers in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seti. and PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. S SOl'TH WATKK NTBEKi, Evansville, Ijid. All orders promptly filled. jaa:tf S. FOSTER BROTBtinS, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOSTER, O WYN A Memphis, Ten; FOSTER, COPELAND & C ' Cotton, Tobacco, AND GENERAL OOMMISSIOI MEKCIIANTS, 3 Water Street, NEW YORK. Consignments solicited Advance mad on property in store, or credits given ot bills lading. Refer to Geo. W. Rathbone. Esq., President Evan ville National Bank. Hon. John S. Hopkins, President Fiwt Iff tional Bank, Evansville. Richard Raleigh. Esq., Prea't Merchant National Bank, Evansvilla may IB dtf HOWES & BURBANK, CommiMHlon Merchnnt No. 376 TKONT STREET. Memphis, Tin, Cash advances made on consignment. may2d,im Indianapolis Insurance Co., C1IARTERED - - 1536; Capital, $300,000. WM. HENDERSON, President. Insure against loaaor damage by fire. Call and take a Policy wtta : BEN,STIN30K, iAg8at,,z;; Office: Third St., Etantville, Ind. nor9!m

2. itV GOODS.

G. MAGHEE & CO., ! IVo. 15 Flit HT H T., i:-, unsvllle, lutlluna, Ji Ki; NOW OI'EMNU A ubue toi-': cf NEW aiid DESIRABLE STAI!I.i: AM) FAXC'Y Lloiny, Xotious, :r o c ? skirts, ic, d c. iiv .i; louiilit tll Woe It for ca-h h'.i ca ll.i- q:at J.dlue, they will Rivr Ki'f-elal l:i !ii,t--iie!)t to buyers, :i,d ir.vite a t ii In search of cheap (;"ik1 toex'iniine I ! r h"-k (i. .MAGIIKK A CO. i:ovii dtl liY. G OODS. F A J4J4 MTOOK SIXOND -V15IIVVU f AT THE MAMJUITII IIOL'SC OF UUDSPET1K ADAMS & tOa 63 Main Street WE NOW Fli: TO TIIK I'flliic a l.irae and well-selected stocli o: Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Having bought new goods recently, and helling oil our gods ut prices oniy Justified by present Tow prices East, we respect fully ieiiefct the public In cull and see our sto:i iu Dress Gwod. . AU the newest uliujes In ti'.. licit and JiisU l'ojlliit, French jleiiD o. Empress Cloths, Wincey, Melange, ftcoU;h i'laia.,, and All-Wool Dulalnes. Uur stock iu Woolen GoodA i, the larget iu the city. In Cloths of all colors, Cuisiliieies. Haiineti. Tweeds, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to offer lo customers lo ducemeuts no other lmii'-ij In- the city caj, Uur stock of Notions is lnrgoi, rornprlsitig everything expected to be fmiud. We linve a large stock of Knit GofKls, Milrls and Drawers. Hoods and Nubl.-s, Khawls nnd HrKtp-bkirts, Blankcto, Ac. r. IDomcxtic Goodw. We hove now In flock, Iti lUenflied and Brown Muslins, i untm F.auneU. J'tin's, Checks, and Hickory M rlpes, Koods of the best brands produced : tills eountiy. Toe house thnt will stil goods at marked value is HUDSPETH. ADAMS tc CO., C3 3Iain Street. oe21 SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., U'lioIeMiIe ami Ilctail DJ'.ALEHS, 47hiii lit Main St., i:vitullle, I ltd.. Now ofltr to the public a larger nud better stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Than can be found In anv ONE EST A HL IS Hit EN I' 1 u the Western c ouutry, v:z. Domestic Department, Under the charge of A. Vomchas, can now be had the bet and most popuiur makes of t;allooes. Brown and lilewhed Muslius, Kheetlnus, Hlllitw Case .Muslin, Checks, TIcklnK", Hickory Kl.ripeK. Ac., and always at thlow;st market price. Dress Goods Department, Under the KpecUl charee of Prof. Ouhta? Matiiia.1 and Jos. ItorA.t hick, 1m uo w stocked with Novelties of the tSeason, at 1 from lto tto a pattern, nnd in which any and everybody can be suited. White Goods Department, In charge of J. E. Dutchkk, Is beln daily replenished, ami the assortment Is now complete consisting of bwlsi. Jaconets, Table Linens and Cloths, Mand and Taliie Covers, Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs. Embroideries, Edln, Laces (both leal and imitalloii). Embroidered and Lace Curtains, and charming beauties In Bedspreads, ic. otlon Department. This stock. In charge or A. LATINO, u very complete, from a paper of Plus to a B air of A lexander'a Kid Giove. or a Dram uilon to a i'sjxr Collar. Hut the most attractive is the celebrated Billow's i.lijeu Finished and "Ktar of the West" Glazed Paper Collars, at '."ceuUa Imi the most durable, best tilting, and cueap st Co.lar in Ameiicit. Woolen Departnunt Under the sutiei Intendenca of Jos. GokxzHAtJSEK, is well assorted, and tboxu i-A search of Cloths, l'asiioeres, Doesnlns, Beavers, Jeans, or anything for Men's or Boys' Wi nr. would do well to examine this Wock be:"oie puich.-iHiiiif elsewhere, and suve money. AIo. Flannels In all wool, pai t cotton, anil silk and wool. Miavrls and Cloaks In endless vari'-'y. Hoc? Skirts At a great reduction In pi Ices. Retail ilHllnery Department, Huperlnten!ed by Ml:ses Eliza BkllAJ ana bakhaha gkimi AKrrT, Is the most cort piete In the Wet, and u. w cnoil ara di. arnvim in ev-ry noveity thai the hear, can wish ami the fveue.lre. We most twpectru!!y call (he ftttenlloa of the public ith l ictlhat we make no ridiculous jir.-iffimi of "selling below COi-l," "chei;.-!- thun before the war," O' "cneajer ttiii anybody In the world:" neither do wm s-.l" tii.ce sioois of Coats' Thread tor i,fe:it f ir the parpote of enticiDK trad-. ii n 1 t J.-:I cil;.ial It up ou eoods in wu'h 'ne u!- not tosted. W sell at the u. PKIVE HYSTKit, and alwayi as c ,--.p a. die cheapei-t. and as low as the t;.irket will sffard, and warrant all SOO'J.H us rf presented. lie tie.!ji . j wi.i a. ways te iound aoeoinmciati.'K and ready to show t'-'ods. VCetner 4e 14 msde cm not. ' SCH.IPSSS, BUSSING & CO.. WfcaleiaJe ami Ketall Dealen, OCti I