Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 May 1866 — Page 6
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rarer a TTTrrrfTT'f'i GROCERIES. Eureka Bazaar, V.. u:.:;t:'!H: ;i 75 MAIN STREET. A ant .3 " -J1 - ,-H TiiHt Received. "t ; -Armstrong, Farrar & Ludlow 3 KJSers U buyers this splendid lot of .--.if. : f I! i iJ'iuJ H.- J' J.I J.!! .sr.,!,!..! 10 V'.-i"i''- ,;!. c: icfiui ill.1 it'll (t ft .f't V J ,i'-r( V.'Oii i-j ! L, ...At Reduced Prices : . , , j i '.I V ii 2 i; si .J? $ j 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM PO-i "TATOFii. ' 25 BBL8 CHOICE SUGAR-All grades. 10 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. . r SACKS OLI GOVERNMENT JAVA. 1,50 1.BH DRIEI BKEF. 1 Vj? "V I 700 LBS HAM SAUSAGE. ; .800 LBS COD FISH. ' 2 CASES SARDINES Boxes. 2 CASES SARDINEH-44 Boxes. 2 CASES SARDINES-Whole Boxes. 25 BBL8 MOLASSES All grades. 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. 1 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS, j 2 TIERCES PLAIN HAMS. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS. t 5 BBLS CHOICE BEANS. . ,- BBLS DRIED PEACHES. j 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. i 50 CASES PEACHES. ' 25 CASES GR EEN CORN. ( r -25 OASES GREEN PEAS. r r-v 25 GASES PEARS.". f . i j 25 CASES PINE APPLES. ; 10 CASES QUINCES. 10 CASES PLUMS. I 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES. j 10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. ' , h CASES ASSORT ED JELLIES.-, . ,d;i5 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. 25 DOZEN OALIjOjN JAlW flt'KhtS.40 DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. 75 DOZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. And a thousand other articles too numerous to mention, all of which we will ' sell by the quantity as low as any WholealfHouse In wie city. We are determined net to be undersold by any House i Call and judge for yourselves, at 75 Main , Stiet. ARMSTRONG, FARRAR & LUDLOW." S. S. EUSTON. JOHN G. RUSTON. XIusioiL & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, !)': -a !iv?-: t ' y n?. ? " ' f '-i ?'.; .T ! IRI JfTIXG PAPER, I JiAKJUH HAIJJI7 s Ho. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore St. Vine, EVAN3VII.I.E..., ...ISTDIAKA. was- The1 highest market price paid for all fcinds of Produce and Rags. T rr'.-r t-'r- - ! it ' r NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: ') i , . )0 Bag? Michigan Oats, superior article. ,&h 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. tf4 , 500"Bushels Iowa Potatoes. " ; 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. In store and for sale at T ttr ,r R-- RUSTON &.CO., '-:.. t i .No, 30 Water St. B. f. DABIE&H ilKJ ii-JJ. VI A. H. KAHK. DANIEL A KAIItf, j Wholesale Dealers In GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, COTTON YARNS-NAILS, Ac. 1 Ho. 2 Water St., between Main and Locust. Jan ll-6m Evansvllle, Ind. s .S'SHIPSTDFFS and SHORTS. A i TONS SHIPSTUFFS fe SHORTS, just receivea ana lor saie ry -.rf J . . J. C- DUSOUCHET & CO., p7 No. 19 Water Street. rvffc BBLS FLOUR ASSORTED 1 III brands and prices :1ust received mrtTorale bv . C. DUSOUCHET & CO.. aDl8 No. 19 Water Street. CLAIRVOYANCE. Oj A TVONDERFUL aDY.;. AnAMK R. CBOMPTOX.' THE (rrontpst AstroloKist and Clairvoyant now (Mlulnst, nas- axriveu . iu.uim jij, uu taken upher residence on Second.bet. Main and Locust," where s she can be consulted nn ll mutiers rrtaininK to her profession. such , as Love, Courtship, Law Matters, T-ta"TJjrNuniberB'fhe Death; Of Friends or i'ltelatiresi at Distance, "and 'Restoring perfect Tranquility between man-ana wue. She has also in her possession the celebrated Rock, Diamond (a present from the Emperor Napo1eo),!n which young ladies and gentlemen can see their future partners. All the Madame' aks' Is a cull, end she will convince the most sceptical ofter wonderful powers. Consultation Fee Ladles, 91 00; gentlemen, $2 00. aprl d3w
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STATE NEWS. ! Several houses were struck by lightning at Indianapolis on Monday night. ' The corporation election o (Jreencastle takea place on Monday next.' Indianapolis .Journal, 4th. : : : - j ; n Rather behind the times, Journal. The election took place on last Tues-; day, and was a glorious Union yictoryj Austin H. Puett was the only Democrat elected. j . The Lafayette : Coirrier is'publishmg the testimony in the Eyans murder trial. It is disgusting enough for the 'columns of the New York Herald. Steps are being taken for the building of a fine new hotel in Booneville. When ; will such teps be 5 taken in Evansville? : ; -: ; A young man named Joseph Sadler,r while engaged in cutting timber in Putnam County, was struck on the head by a falling limb, and severely wounded, but will recover.! ;iim ..-.vi-yw-i --u--m-.:A A new post office has been established in the Southern part of Harrison County. It is called Ceder Spring, and Dr. D. L. Fisher is the Postmaster, j The Democratic Mayor of Lafayette is strictlv . enforcing the license and
Sunday laws, ;and shows no. mercyito onenders. -w-. ;r-. . - The Madison Courier says, a milkman may have a habit of stopping daily near the river, and not excite suspicion ; but when we find his little boy fishing for minnows in the milk pans we begin tcf hate' Our doubts. 'vns. : Gilbert Pearcefield, who stabbed John Tanner in the abdomen, inj March last, and of which wound Tan-i ner died in two days after, has just been tried at Columbus, and sentenced to twenty-one years' imprisonment, i ; y A. fellow:;named. John O'Leary was arrested in the attempt to dispose of some stolen furs, at Mishawauka, a few days since. j On Saturday' last. Colonel Ira G. Grover and John D. Miller, Eso,.j were admitted to practice in the Circuit Cour ;now in, session at .Greensburg. t .-. ' : But two marriage licenses were issued in Union County during thq month of April. That is a poof showing for gallant little Union. j . The Petersburg Messenger is the name of a new aperjust started in; Petersburg, Pike County, edited and published by Mr. C. C. McGJnnis, an old printer and publisher. Radical TRiUMPH.r-The municipal election in Greencastle on Tues-: day las tr resulted in the success of all the Republican '' candidates,-with" a single exception where internal dis sensions had divided the Republican ranks. Greencastle is still sound to the core. An old lady over 70 years of age, named sLNairy-disappeared from the residence of her daugl ter, in New Albany, on Sunday night, and- has not since been heard of. She left in an old dress and hood, leaving all her under-clothing behind. It is feared she has drowned herself in; the river. n JCn unknown man,' on. last -Wednes day, was seen t' to, take ohis "clothes and walk jiitd Vhife River, some three miles pfjomrlndianapolis. q Her was warned 'that thelw&ter was toocleep to fordi jul he" persistedo ICs:)cT6th"es were afterwards j Been, fioating down the, stream, but nothing further was seen of the man, and it is almost cer tain that he" was drowned The New Albany Ledger says: "A large number .of muskets and military equipments were received lhere - on Wednesday from Perry County, on the steamer McCpmbs. They are to be sent forward to the Adjutant-General of the State at Indianapolis.' j? '' Great excitement was aroused a few weeks ago at Reelsville, on the line of the Terre Jlaute Indianapolis Rail-, roadyby aJ Veport' that oil 'had been struck by parties boring for that article. It seems now that no oil has been found, but' a vein of very strong salt water has been reached, and it is the intention ot lii-Oempnjp'aiv up the search for fiil (and commence the manufacture of salt. The old Story. A young man named0 Andrew' 'Wood,5 'living near Greencastle, a few days ago resorted to that , tctse and VeuifcZcr .ineth5d of finding out whether or not his gun was loaded holding J back the hammer of the lock with his foot an.d blowing in the muzzle. Of cours Andrew Wood was shot through 'the head; and died 1 immediately When will men learn wisdom from warnings like.this?. , V ,.. , On Monday last a young man named Thomas llhea, son of Mr. John llhea, who lives on Indian Kentucky creek neT Manville, in returning home fr A it neighbors, rode into the mill dam of Mr. F. Joyce, and by some unexplained tnuse th6 horse fell, and 4 both rider and , horse were drowned. 1 his i the. thtrd sou j that Mr. Khea has lost within two years, 'one - of whom died in the army. Madison Courier.
- The New;? Albany robbers are exceedingly bold. On. Thursday about noon, while the family was engaged In the back part of the house,'- one of these gentry entered a house, went up1 stairs,' ransacked the drawers, and got $80 t in t money. While leaving . the house he was met by a servant girl, who asked him what he wanted. He replied, " To see the lady ,of the house," and while the girl went to inform her mistress, the scoundrel made hises cape.. '. ,.. .. ;: -...:'j j There is great indignation among the Crawfordsvillians at the abandonment of the work of building the Indianapolis and Danville Railroad by the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Road. The Indianapolis Journal intimates that it would not be over and above healthy fof Henry C. Lord to visit Crawfordsville at present as the peopie there do not much love that Lord. The Common Pleas Court at Terre Haute was engaged on Monday , in hearing a divorce case,' in which Andrew J.? Thompson, of Fayette Township, asked to be divorced from hia wifelwho, during his absence,.;had accepted the protection and embraces of one Hay. ' The testimony was too
jury returned a special verdict, find ing the woman guilty of adultery, and we. presume, of course, the, Court, .will grant the divorce. 4 j Just as we go' to press, we learn that the boiler in the mill of G. R. McHrdy. exploded ; on Tuesday'morning, "seriously injuring a son of Aaron Dole. We have not been able to learn the particulars. Vernon Banner. j At .'the University of Notre 3Dame, at South Bend, Indiana, a most solemn and imposing religious ceremony will take place on the 31st of May. At least some twelve Bishops, and among them Archbishops Spalding and Purcell, have accepted the invitation to be present, and take part in the cere-r monies of .blessing and erecting upon the. dome of the University of Notre Damc,'a colossal statue of the-Virgin Mary. It i9 expected that the ceremony will eclipse anything of the kind which has ever taken place in the United States. HARDWARE. Geo. l(nntag, Co.; ..'. i f '.'!'?. .-S " . ' a i' a : : . A. i,. -V" ... : j I i .i:.f -, ', IMPORTERS OF VrVi f ;. i-:r-:,-- ,i f I V. r A ; HARDWARE and CUTLERY, M-'S !,J1M if ( Ml?'' i S 11 II f I ; ;)- '-j,;; ..;ti,:-. '-. 'tll . : .n:: ill'-i ANT ; ' . "f ti . i ; No. 31 -.-- r - No. 31, y.d 1 : f';t I: l(: i I :,i '!!! ! -i ',7 ..,;,,.. .. .;!, -., . :;'; -'T'l? I it ; fJ3 i'i. Hi.U I .'- : r ,.!-! ' ..J i;!i) ''; i t iH '' .......... t.rf.-. - .-i ... .'7 f ' S 1 STREET. .;(!.: -IT :. A i if'?, i ,-.'!;..' :!.?'i:i?V10 ! n v-v .' ; .: I';'.-.,- v.- '.; . . p ; - .v-.-'i .. , . .'. i .'i i : , t ; i r i- v'il i 1'jir.V to f.ftivt ;)!! K '.fi-'ln'l v.-.'X iK.i't A iAi .I..f.J'l AiVt j jEVANSVItlLE, INDIANA. - . ! ' !: ::.:, : s , - ! !.' . r ..'. I:s -i-!;rr! ' "i i if . SO' s r'i . '" i f..-. 'f tt Tta'tj-f l , y.iV :n! -.1 ')' ilsc-ntjij f.a ,;.-; . .,.! .'i-v -ii:ir- -t..r . t.--,i t 13' 'irstf, Street - SIGN OF THE BIGf iBADLQCK ! ..(-. ,1. ... .,. -SiV ..!.'!'--, Dli ':V-'--- ' ' -J ' .-C! .'!.:: .n ,T 1 WELLS,' KELLOGG ! &iCO., IMPORTER AUr WHOLESALE DEALHV.GR, BWARE ' 1 ,M.?.i; -:: 7 , ; O XJ E K Y ! ' I : i. - I ' '. .. ' "I t- 1 i'-i'i i !.!.' ' ; 1 ;:i-.-'. . ; ,. "l ''tSIGy OF THE BIG PADLOCK.)
GROCERIES.
Hew York Grocery. About Money. Great Saxe has sung about how money goes? " . But how it comes-who knows t Why, every Western mother's son ; Can tell yoa how the thing is done : : : -1 It comes by honest toil and trade, By wielding sledge and driving spade. And building ships, balloons, and drums And that's the way the money comes. , , , How does it come ? The way is plain : By raising cotton, corn, and cane; : By guiding ships across the main ; By selling groceries so low : . - i That not a rival dares- to crow, " . J While customers, a steady flow, Come pouring in, and, as they go, t They take a bargain to their homes And that's the way the money comes. How does it come t Why, as it goes : By spinning, weaving, knitting hose; By stitching shirts and coats for Jews, Erecting churches, renting pews, . ' i And manufacturing boots and shoes. The New York Grocery " seems to choose Of selling groceries so cheap that those : Who labor with head and arms and ' thumbs i - . '. -., . May save their money as it comes. , How's money saved? . Why, donU you By visiting Main Street, 73, , ' ' Where Teas and Sugars, and Coffees too, . Are sold so cheap that all who go . May receive the benefit of the lata decline In all kinds of goods in the grocery line j ay going wnere you'll noi get snavea And that's the way the money's saved. vi.:.4i..ii.iiii..v.',.-, C ALL . O N - PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co. Xo. 7a HXain Street, and they will tell you more about i J, HOW jMQNEY COMESti . I'll) -'; I f,i I '. HOW IT iOES, - 1 : . t it i ..; and , i.; i r c ITow it is Saved. , . DON T FORGET THE PLACE: lK"ew v,Xork Orocery, 72 3IAIN STREET OLD PIONEER No. MAIN1 STREET. :. ? J. P Elliott & Son r HAVE 05T HAND, A3T ARE COXstantly receiving, a choice assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, purchased for cash, and at the lowest figures, consisting o f . i i . " V -t . i . i j Choice Oreen and Black Teas, : '- 'i 1".t;' ' ' Coffees, Sugars, E. R. Purkee Co.'s Spices (which are warranted pure), , . , . Syrups, ' CoaiohJ YCZ i : J J- l ' i Wooden and Willow Ware, Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters , , Crabs, Peaches, Quinces, Whortleber-, if..: f ries, Pears Pineapples, &c, , : ', Bottlef Goods such :m Pickles, Jellies, ' ' '? " !. Sauces, tv.' - a ! 'Alsoi '2d,dOO &w. Plain and Canvased Hams, Shoulders, Ribbed anoi Clear Sides. . 'Agents for Dvponfs "and Zt'lami Porvder Companies, and for Johnson's Union Wash-ing-Machine and CIotijej-Wringer. I i. ..f . ' -i . . .,.,. . . ti Call and examine our stock and prices, at ' ; ; ; ' ! i ;' Nbli AINi $TKEET. : may! ui.. ,' CITY GROCERY, THlRI STREET; "bet Mam4 and Locust. CROSS & EOFTS. 3,000 bushels choice Northern POTATOES, which we offer for sale s cheap as the cheapest. Also One car-load of HOMIXY MEAL, for Cow-Feed. mnyl dim ; I Head & Menifee, WIIOL,ESAI,E GROCERS, ,.- ' " . and Dealers in - i liquors, yrisE. nails, gl.vss, cot- ; TON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN , ;l " '.WARE, Ac, Ac, .'.. Xo. 13 3IalH Street, 37. ' ' (Opposite Branch Bank,) decSO Evanuvillk, Ind.
GROCERIES.
VICKERY. BROTHERS, Groceries! Cheap Groceries! . We are now receiving large additions to our stock cf Groceries, Bought at the verylowest figures of the late decline, and will take great pleasure in giving the public the benefit of our low purchase. We are determine not to I tindersold by any House in the City either old or new. And will sell at cost, if neoessary, to carry out our determination. Our Stock is large and comprises almost everything usually kept in a first class . . . ! FAMILY GROCERY. We are Just now in receipt of a nice assortment of Children's Cab s Sc Grigr .i i ... , i j - , -i ... , : , ".I- .... ' . . . i .:: :;,..:--,., r -, : : Ranging from W to 133.' Lovers of ' .-- -.. ! ' f c. - , i ' ' y : , 1 ,'; ': J''" , , . ' ..I ;: ; j MAPLE SUGAR AND MOLASSES :. -:;.! i.i: - '. ! t .!i - ;, J i:.'. i ' . h . Will find soiu choice samples at our store, at a very great decline in prices. We have a well assorted stock of Canned Goghs, such as - '- STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, RASP f BERRIES, PINE APPLE, PEACH-, . ES, PEAS, CORN, OYSTERS, , LOBSTERS, &C, tc. Ainu, l.ab.n. i.v ..v.- v. v. . ...... flalnhlo .nHf!inplnnuM SiAfilW O Tt li 1 tn t those of any other manufacrure, and prob ably a little cneaper. we win sea SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, til -oiff -!;; i ;!."") 'i;- i' ! .!-. i r And other staple articles of Groceries at a small advance on cost. We have in store a large stocK or Lime,1 Plaster Paris & Cement, Whlcr. we deliver in any part of the city, and at the depot or river, free of drayage, andf.c aalow a price us. any house in the Our Vincehnes House Keeps us well supplied with Bran, Shorts, Meal. Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Poultry, and other, articles of Country , rrocluco. ',, In fact, bur facilities for obtaining Country rnxmce or ail Rinax are Dettertiian tnose of almost any other House in the city. " We call the attention of Families to our nice Soda and .Picnic Crackers, which are acknowledged by those who have tried them to be the best in the city. We- are Agents .for the bust .brands of EXTRA aplltf ; . . -....' '.r . No. '132 Main St. . - .. .. i : Hi if ii . 33 Locust Street. 35 D.j WEAVER & CO., :t ..i .i.iS ; LOCUST STREET,. ' . if. - '.'.I . it PROYISION; STORE. - : 1 i I j. !; n Keep constantly on hand and for sale, , ' l) . ' all kinds of . '! . f. '.!.'. -;..-. ? ' j . .. t ; '.ij .1 .? ; . i . 0; f GROCERIES,? PROVISIONS, ' i X 1 1 rj ! .a-".'- ; .': i J; '. VEGETABLES, Acfic. Green, Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur-1 ' cd Hams, Dried Beef; and, in;-1 ;1 fact, a general supply " and variety orGroceries and Provisions. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locust 1 " . ' . ' "r - ' -4- j Sts., Evansviile, Indiana. . ,'V.f .:i ' ' " ! Nos. S3 and 35 Locust Street. febl3-3m 600 BUSHEIJ4 EXTRA SEED Oh ts, just received and for sale by ' J.V.JUUNUll'H KT CO., mar30 . No. 19 Water Street. C II O L E Jl A; r, in .Ten Minutes. ' ' ' I ,- v " - - ' . .Thirty Drops of ., " .... Dr. CiUYZOT'S CHOLERA SrEOFIC will relieve the worst casp of tM tfnKi disease. Don't fall to check all forms of uiHimwa. iueijoctor s specinc acts like a charm. i Call o your druggist immediately. CLOUD & AKIN, J WholPRalp A wnf.a apr26 No. 5 Mam street.
BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. H. 'WALKER1 '& 'CO.
83 MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington Hoom, ARE WOW OPEXI9T6, AJT OUTER at the lowest figures, a superior rttcieof ::. - i .:''. LADIES' KID, GOAT, .Mkd ,v GLOVE-CALF ; - ' J ,...''. ' :':.. . ' '. 11 A. L M O R A L S, : .. j fc - i , .. r .-... . . , -. - - 1 ' Polish ,BooU, LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, 2 Ui - v '. i . ''. ' . ' -.-; .:) : ; : . .. i -vr-. -' i. ' (...i . . ' " ' ' GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, ' Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, , " t Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and i . - ; Goat Boots, . 1Iisses'Coneress Gaiters, of every variety, Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf , , , -. , ; . Shoes,- . ', . . Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf i , Congress Gaiters, Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather ' Oxfords, ' ' i I . -i. -,j::.:Y) ..:m'' FISE CAir BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch Boots, ' ' f , Kip Boots, and Brogaas, - -. : BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and KipJ ; Congress, lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, . ' Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a general assortment of Shoes, Boots, and "Brogans. , ' ilA,TS aiid CAPS ' ' of the latest styles. , ,! ..-;:-t v'-i r, ,:,, -i-'.'.-f... :'; ) u- .,,,' i . i :: i-. .1 . i J We are regularly receiving the latest and most approved goods in our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with the market in respect to quality and price. Persons purchasing are respectfully invited to call at No. 82 MAIN STREET, and examine our stock. , WM. H. WALKER A CO. mar7 6m . - - ".. tt'ij. tu ;.iNO. S MAIN STBEET. 'f." j t. -I'i tf j!; .' '. s G. L. DIXON, Wholesale Dealer la . . v -r .t -Si . .. BOOTS . t it.and HATS '-and-' n; "eAPs. It. ,.l 'I - Ution . best qualities of Hoots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps ever olfered to the trade, whiciti have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at a very small advance above cost. ; , Vk; k nd exa.mlne my tock, and prove the above assertion, i i . ... f TPiH'Ihave?ecv'red tne "ervieee.of Mr. wishes his did friends to call and examine r o trouble to show goods. Evansville, Dec 12, BARTLETT SEWING HAClIINIC. XK'EXSED under patents of How and Singer Co's, and the only ChearTMW chino ii. thn Ttnlr1 ...Y". "e.ap JV.right to use ,the rwheSer Wilson Uthem.;Wlilpaytol r , .wx, j-raiu. iui wuvn sola, rar aJSS' term4'5cenc,os stnp nd dAt either of our offices, Philadelphia Pa. Toledo, O., or St. Louis,' Mo. P ' ? r"hJ?inle or double thread.-TRci-entiflc American. pr u dimwfca.
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