Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1866 — Page 5

THE EVAXSVIL.L.E IAIlAr JOURiAL, HIOiDAY, APRIL 23, 186G.

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AMUSEMEHTS.:;' eiv Metropolitan. ' FIRST STREET, I Between Vine and Sycamore. . ,

K. C. Griekson, Acting and Stage Manager Engagement ofthe beautiful Comedienne, . Miss KATE REIGNOLDS, v .' . FOR SIY NIGHTS ONLY. ," ; MONDAY EVENING, April 33, ' will be presented the elegant Spanish Comedy, W O ..2ST D E R ; Ox, AWoman, Keeps a Secret. Donna Violante (with songs), ' Kate Reignolds. Flora (with songs) ......Beli,a Golden. To conclude with the . iDUTCHMAXrS GIIOST. Doors open at 7; the curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. The Box Office will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when seats may be secured without extra chahsk. CRESCENT CITY SPRIIYCS "D ARTIES AND CLUBS CAN EXJSr gage the Crescent City Springs DANCING HALL, with or without music, for j special use, at all times when not previously enaaged. SUPPERS will be furnished if required. I The public miy rest assured that no intrusions or disorderly persons will be al- . lowed to disturb the Hall. - - - ' i DAMRON & CO., Proprietors Crescent City Springs. PICNIC PARTIZS. SOCIETIES, and - ) ORGAN IZ A TIONS 'will be accommodated with the South Park of the. Crescent .City Springs, upon application, for picnics and pleasure. Refreshment stands in that park will not be used if the parties engaging it so desire. A large stand for music or singing is creeled, and several swings put up, fr t he use of the park." It is not connected with the other -park, and can be as much retired as if in the woods. The Dancing Hall can also be had, if desired. No charge for use of rmrk. apr20 2w DAMRON A CO., Proprietors, t. LOCAL NOTICES. Shipping Tags. The Journal office is now prepared to furnish.' Weath-er-Prqof; Shipping Tags, printed to order, on the' oest material, as low as Eastern prices. irivirM.u,.. i.w., nwv, , or !2KTiOT. Jointing at any kind oaiu be supplied at short notice, by leaving their orders at the Counting . Room, Ho. 6, Locust Street. ; - - '; Bs&m The proprietors will, on Tuesday night, April 24, open a series of Hops at the Crescent City.; Springs' : Ball-rooms, and continue through the season, every Tuesday and Thursday e Xnings. Price of admission for each geLiIenjau 51; no charge tor ladies buj er, fatty cents each. is guaranteed. Good order ap23 3t Evansville, InL, April 2, '05. R. A. Armlfitead: '4 1 1 Dr, ! received a slight wound a. my finger I which causea a violent attack of LryK . 1 n l 11 i T smelas oi mv nana ana arm. ana in one day rendered the entire limb powerless, all the while causing the most violent pain. The many remedies used seemed to aggravate rather than alleviate my suffering, until I applied juui uun ciaai iiuuucm, wmcu, lu s three hours, relieved all pain, and on , jAedayollowmghadtheBatisfactionl oi nnaing tne swelling greatly regucea. l'la four days after applying the pint-, ment I was entirely relieved. I there- ( y fore most cheerfully vouch for the ,- ,i uanug, .an a. uoubvc, luiiv w;sbeu us anerilS ln my OWn case. Tl,. ,.. ; .. ;t voui iciucuum; icucivc, certainly merits, the highest confi dence of the jpuolic, is my most sincere desire Hespecttully, 1 A. D :ENNIS Att y ufc Law, 3d -st near Mam. ft j fi" Two car-loads Peach-Blow Po- , tatoes, one cask Soda Ash, one tierce ! Canvased Dried Beef, twenty .barrels,

' Jlye Flour, .and five Jaarrela .Onions,U - mst received and for sale by I I Riley & Co., :; 1 No. 13 First Street, j f i Go to Warren & Oonyngton's

or Pianos. Ihe nnest instruments 1 1 nade are ther. Fine Potatoes. Five hundred lUKhels-" ehoide PEacHT-Blow ahd Jeshansock Potatoes just received -t the Eureka Basaar, i r apr21 2t 75 Sfain-Street. i( Groceries at Auction. Having i termined to quit the business, I will ell at public auction on Monday. " ipril 23d, at 10 o'clock, at No. 153 lain street, opposite Rcelker & Jlount's.new, wareroqpv all of my tock of Family Groceries and Goods, and one 1 irst rate counting room Desk. The :'oods are all fresh and in good order, : Jid will, be sold without reserve, fj" The ladies are invited. V i! ' G. W. Blythe, fj j. HmAM Nelson, ; : aprsu-pt . .. T , .Aucuuuwtj.') 1 j tS?A fine assortment" br ' Lisle thTead and Silk ,Gloves at. No 82, j, tfain street. Hawley & Smith. "C apl9-lwd.

J?-j fgThe best 'stock'of baby -Cabs in '! 4a rtxT ATA fit. ''

I ")ipl9-lW. WARREJI & CONYNQTOS.

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, "Wanteds-A good girl to do gener- ? I al housework." ; Apply to Mrs. Golden, , ! Locust street, between First and becJond streets, south side . V'y

'Gymnasium. Those desiring the establishment of a gymnasium in the city, are informed that a subscription

paper has been placed in the hands of IMr, Uobell at his book store,' on attain street, where all interested, are re quested to call and subscribe, Ihe terms are $10, for' one year, instruc tion; use of the room and all included. Five dollars are to be paid on signing the paper, and the balance at the time-the gymnasium is opened. ;ap20-0t - Ice. Persons wishing to be supplied with Ice, at the same price that canal Ice is furnished, will leave orders at Cook & Healy's House Keepers' Emporium, No. 76 jjlain street -r apl6-2w ' ' - fiSfLet it be remembered that Hawley & Smith are prepared to fur msh to order, or ready-made, every1 thing desirable and seasonable for Gents' and Boys' wear.- Call at the I Great Wardrobe and look at the new goods- . H ADDITIONAL. RIVER NEWS. Cincinnati, April 20 Noon. River stationary. Weather clear. Thermometer 75. The additional arrivals since Saturday evening include the Bermuda, Nashville to Louisville; Wni. White, Bowling Green i t Evansville ; Tigress No. 2, Lady Frank1 lin, St. Louis to Cincinnati ; Charmer, Cairo to Evansville; Minneola, Memphis to ' Cincinnati ; Tempest, Louvisllle to Nashville; J. T. McCombs, Louisville - to '.Henderson; Liberty, No. 2, Memphis to Louisville; Morning Star, Louisville to Memphis. - 'The Win. White had a fine cargo of to- ; bacco out of Green River. She returns to t!hat stream this evening The Bermuda was loaded to the guards.- She had1 3,000 boxes of ' Government freight and Irouch private freight She had also a barge containing 100 tons of scrap iron Thei Argosy will-be dn to-day from. Nash? , ville, and will return -to-morrow .......The Sam Orr is due from Eastport this evening' and will return to-morrow evening. The Cincinnati Oommoriat -f fSaiurday k - -V V Captain A. Liter yesterday chartered onenall of tne new steamer Alyrtie, lor tliree months, for the Evansville and Green Jttiver trade Captain Graham, .who is Svell known in the trade-wilUJt-onwnand, wnne uoioneis j. nura ana u. a. nepherd control affairs in the office. The Myr- , tie is a new side-wheel steamer, and admirably adapted to the trade. She leaves for Evan,svill to-iay, with 1,300 barrels salt : and fifty or sixty tons miscellaneous freight. , n .' !':! Capt. T. Murdock recently sold the General Grant to Captain Uriah Scott, i IronV ion, ior iz,uw. . ' Colonel J. T. Cox, the well-known Steamboat Agency firm of Cox.A Humphrey, Evansville. is at the Spencer House. The Colonel is a perfect picture of blooming neaitn. ..... j-.! - : ." : ' ' Brother Jeemg has enjoyed robust health since he was immersed. ,. j, f. Tha Loubjvillejfc Henderson Packet Comj pany contemplate some new arrangement of their line, but the programme is .not yet 'definitely agreed upon.. ,'!- The Rose Hite, nicer than ' new, will come out on Wednesday and will be here on Thursday. " ' Dil l). :,:.V:l,Vv; .i'.'. , DA VIS. On tle morning of the 21st., after an illness of sixteen hours, oi congestive feveri Mary Eliubeth.; eldest daughter of J. s; and L. S. Davis, aged six yars, iwo imjiiinx, iiu nine u.tys. , EW ADYESTISEMEXTS. evansville and bowung green , packet. . .. , , . , , ' " rV Leaves Tuesday, April 24th, . - MYRTIE. v.apiain wm. r. uranam. For freight or passage apply to apr23 d2t - HUSTON & CO.. Aeents. Y0UNQ AMERICA EWS DEPOT, No''. 8 South. Second Street, J Evansville. Ind. THE SUBSCRIBER II A S JUST opened a News Depot, where all the Papers and Magazines, pf thedav, can be Also, a new stock "of T STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, - -- WALU PAPER, ant? f W1XVO V SHADES, which will be sold at the lowest !Th prices. JjfEORGE C, SMITH. Evansville, Aprifa, imi. i -.pr23 Ira NIIAItPE A SMITH, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION , MER- , '- , CHANTS, : .- I Dealers 'in Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass ' 1 Seeds, and produce generally, t .'! . ) No.-5r South Wateb Street, ' Evansville, Ind, All orders promptly filled.; , . , i - sapiF i LiU Ukj.- i llv II Lit3 f" .1 Cotton Factor. Prodnce and Commission" Merchant, NO. 874 rROST STREET, ' Warehouse Cor. Commerce and Second, MEMPHIS, TENN. ' WIEI. MAKE LIBERAL CASH advances on consignments of Produce and Merchandise. With ample cash facilities, an extensive acquaintance, and reasonable charges, I will guarantee my best efforts to give satlsfaction in every particular. ! References: ' : T ' , " &enSq-Evansville,Ind. 1 ' First National Rant'. MemDhis. Tenn. I apr23 3m . SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. Hnnnel & Sons, Manufacturers of . SasJi., Doors. Bhndit? Frame,1 dr. Also, Dealers In- f 1 4 MICHIGAN PINE J. IT MR KR ! - Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, nne naa fopiar flooring, Weatherboarding, Shinales. Lath. Ac. v - f Sawing of- every description" done ' to Order, i . - '.' - ;.;; v - Orders from abroad will be promptly attenaea kj. Va sttmrv anil Vo rrt " " . Pnn?T? Walnut stkkjct and Canal. apr21 Evansville, Ind.

WANTED.

VTOl'SE-To rent a house containing K Jt three or nve rooms, wunin ten minutes' walk of the new bank building. Address Lock Drawer 9ti, with description terms, &c. apr20 tf Ttf-IEI.INE R Afirst-chW Milliner, at XTA Mtut. tstie itt , oetween Main and Svcamore. aprlOtf FOR RENT. 017SE The house on Main street now occupied by Street & Burtis' Marble Works. Inquire of JOHN A. REITZ. aprlltf FOR SALE. OEI WHITE WHEAT FLOl'K A choice brand, by .' , COiC & HUMPHREY, aprlldtf ' Water Street. ONE ENGINE AND BOILER-With Pump and everything complete, and ready to run 6 inch cylinder and 16 inch stroke. Boiler IB feet long, and 32 feet in diameter. Apply to BLOMER & HOING, aprH Main St., bet. First and Second. BEAC'KFORirS ESTATE Building Lots in Upper Enlargement I am a utliorized to sell fractional lot 11. in lots Nor. 7, 8, 27, 49, 52, 58, and 59, in the Upper Enlargement, at reasonable rates, ana on easy terms. Apply to apl-kWteod THOS. E.' GARVIN, Third St. OITSE Apply to Cant. A-Darliiig. A L-Two-Story Brick House, containing 1 rooms, with excellent cellar and roomy garret; one acre of land finely improved with frhit trees and shrubbery. Out hous-. es of all kinds in perfect order. Location, for beauty and bealthfulness, unsurpassed. Will be sold much under its value. m3I-3w TIRM-Containing 180 acres, 73 acres of J i which are cleared ; is situated on the Ohio River.aboutelghtmiles above Smithland. For further particular huluire of ja17 J.'C; DUSOUfcHET & CO. AUCTION SALES. Valuable Main Street Property for ! Sale.-. -. THE ITNIERSIGNEI WILL .otter for sale, on SatnrdayApril 2xth, aitr,the sale of tlw banking house of the Evansville Branch Bank, his three Stores on Main street, on Lot 2, Block 37, Eastern Enlargement. One is a frame; the other two are bricks. The latter are new, and all are builfcfor families fcu.liveflpstairsv The lotsre lii by 150 feet. Each hous has a brick kitchen, cistern, stable, celi ',r, and f show-window. Terms easy ont fourth cash ; balance in six, twelve,-and evnteen months, with interest,, notes secured by mortgage. Title indisputable, apri iw A.ANSPAQHER. . I- r i Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE lINDER'siCiNED WILL OFFER for sale at auction, on SATURDAY, '28th, 'from the porch of the old Branch Bank in this city, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. &ud 12 m., imme diately after the sale of the bankinghouse, that desirable tract of land known as the " Old Fair Grounds" The. tract contains sixteen acres, more or lews, and for a country seat, or market garden, there is no spot more worthy -the attention of purchasers. ' It is situate two and s half miles from the city, on the plank road. Terms of sale One-half cash, the other half within twelve months, with interest, secured by mortgage. I " SAMUEL ORR. aprlSdts.wlt ' C. R. BEMENT. Valuable Property far Sale. WILL BE HOLD TO THE HIGHest Bidder, from the portico of the Branch Bank,- on Saturday, the 28th of April, between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock a. m., the Banking House Property of the Evansville Branch of the Sank of the State of Indiana, being lot No. 85, Old Plan of Evansville, except a strip 9 feet in width, adjoining lot No. 3D,) with the Banking House and tixtures, and other improvements thereon conditioned that the property Vill be sold subject to a lease to the Evansville National Bank, extending to the 1st dayof March, 1867, at a, monthly rent of S200 payable . quarterly, amd conditioned, also, that all taxes and assessments thefeon for the current year (1866) shall be paid by the purchaser; which -conditions will be inserted Jn the Deed. ,. ., , , - , !, . , Terms of sfrie cash. ' ' ' - . By order of the Board of Directors. G. W. R A THRONE, Pres'fc i Evansville, April 16, 1866.- apltidtds TINWARE. II. lE BLEMKER .- Ai -All Z-i -)A . TTi stand house, on Main street" to" his new ! No. 14 Second .Street. .T Between Main arid Sycamore, and received a large -addition to his stock .of- ware, so that he now-haa the largest and bestselected tic.k in the city of ; - ; .! ' -? - ; ; -i - iPlain and Fancy Tinware, i . . , .;- '."',-, ''.'-.'.'-! Cooking and - Heating Stoves, Mantles, Mantle Fronts, the very best. Enameled Grates, fine and common ; Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids;" Sugar-Kettles: Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common ; Coal Hods and: Vases: Britan-? ik Ware; Iron. Tinned, and Enameled Wsire. and evervthimt connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment of -'HOpsaFUItNISHING GOODS. A good assortment of Tinners' Stock. atr All Jobbinar. such as GUTTERINU, ROOFING, &c, don at short notice. All warrantee as represenieu. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. aprlS Scott's" News lepot AS ! BEEN -. REMOVED ' TO THE corner of Mala and Second Streets. . . aprl8-lw : ;-'" ' ! ' : ' '' : mar m A RTt.T AGE :AND CELIBACY : an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Youue Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses nhih xvmax.rafi the vital Dowers, with Bure means of cure. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. Seilmn Hotjghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. przw nmaw

REAL ESTATE SALE.

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I FOIl SALE. m WTTT, KKT.T. AT Tttrt rn i TTTTnv J,' at the Court House door, in the city of on Tuesday, May 1st, 1806, . EEAL ESTATE lying and being in the city and suburbs of Evansville, viz.: 1st. Part of Lots 27 and 28, in Lower or McGary's Enlargement, 3 by 150 feet, with good Frame Dwelling, with 7 or 8 rooms, Stable, Wood House, &c. 2d. Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, In Cowan's sub-division of out lot 3, Upper Enlargement. This is the . " .. Best Vacant Property ' - v.. .; - ; for private residences In thecity. " 3d. Lot 20, in Cowan's sub-divisioa of out lot 3, Upper Enlargement, with a substantial ntav Two-story Frame Dwelling of 9 rooms, 2 halls, 2 porches, Stable, Wood House, Ac, all in complete order, ready for occupancy; also, Gas Pipes through the house. . - 4th. Northwest third of Lot 66, Old Plan, one of the .. .,, BEST BUSINESS LOTS in the city. . ' '.'"' ' -5th. Will selT the 99 Years' Lease on the middle third of Lot 230, Donation Enlargement, with the Buildings thereon. - A SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND; r.M ,. -,--,i:,:1!.;,:v,,:;;-..-uv - 4Mh. Part of Northeast quarter, Section 32, Township 6, Range 10, containing five acres, near Ma j. Robinson's. . 7th. South end of .Northeast quarter of jNortneast quarter, section zi, xownsni o, Range 10, :- ;, ' . .'; , i j " ;FoTtrteell . Acres, ; ; I Near Cemetary, on Blue Grass Road, with tjejice around i. 8th. Southwest corner of Southwest quar ter df Southwest quarter. Section 21, Township 6, Range 10, containing 12 87-100 acres, in goou state oi cultivation, xne Desi piece of Land for a BEICK YAED i aroitnd the city, being good clay, water abundant in canal adjoining. Wood can be furnished here at $1 per cord less than at Other points, and its location is convenient to the city. : 9th. WTest half of 20 Acres, in Southeast corner of Section 29, Township 6, South, Range 10, WTest, 10 Acres. This is a t I Beautiful Piece of Land, Lyirig at the end of Blackford's Grove. ' Terms easy, and will be made known on day Of sale. HIRAM E. READ. aprl8 ... . , r . . . j TO CONTRACTORS. j-1 To Boilding Contractors'. , ' ' " rriiiE irxDERNieifED solicit JL and will receive sealed proposals Bp to the 80th inst. for the building and completion of a Brick Church in this place. - Dimensions 55 by 80. Foe other information, plan, specifica tions, sc can on tne unaersignea. GEO. T. SIMONSON, . J. J. DIMICK, ALEX. NORMAN, Buildinz Committee. Princeton, Ind., April 19, 18(5$. apr21 d6t BUILDING. BUILrDIXG. VTTEi THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING ' associated ourselves togetner lor uie purpose of carrying on the - - 'ft i t ding: Bust ues Iirali its brahches, 'are howprepai'ed o m ake I CON T RACTS for all or any portion of any kind of Buildings, and we th'nk our arVangements are such that we can fUlVe Cfeneral Satisfaction, I Both as to quality and promptness. Work Shop is situatuated on the Cornier ofCherrj St. & the Canal je e .3 Where one of the partners can be found at all times during working hours. GEORGE LANT, . - WILLIAM LANT, aplO THOS. GRANT. CARRIAGE MAKER. vA. I F.JIA3I3IRSTEIN, t:iUi . Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, , CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. ! ' - -. The undersigned has now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring Trade. They are of the latest and ? most improved styles, and include Four-Passenger Rockaways, Light Rockaways, Buggies with Stationary and ShtfU ing Tops: also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts.. . . I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. My work is made of the Very best and thoroughly seasoned timber, and ironed, with extra refined iron. I use no factorji wheels, ay wheels being made by handi at the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. L propose -to sell at the lowest possible cash fates. !,:!" F. HAMMERSTEIN. maris ?m - 1 - - -. t- ' f - STRANGERS.JAND FAMILY SUPPLY Dealersi and the public generally, in. want of Dry Goods at Retail are respectfully invited to call on HEAD fe MOONEY. No. M Main street.

BUSINESS CAilDS.

lyilliam C. Tnrnocb, GAS AND STEAM PIPE FITTER, DEALER IN GAS FIXTURES Pipes and Fittings. Place of business Steam Engine House, Second Street, Evansville, Ind. . . . ap4tf 1VIAC3, FAIIXl.EYr Jfc CO., : DEALERS IN ALE, PORTER CIDER, and j LAGER BEER, . No. 83 Mais Street, EvansvIixe, Ind I est Delivered free of charge to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 Wilhelmi &, Weber , i i : r ', keep on hand the celebrated " j ; MADISON XX ALE, LOCUST STREET, near the river, ' , , r. ; EVASSVILI-E, IND. ' Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attended to promptly. Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. ; marlO Km ' STEELE cV TUIIILE, i Second St., Between Chestaut and Cherry, - . T Evansville, Ind. : SASir", Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every decription .'constantly on hand. Packing BoxesofBll kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl-ly,- . ' J . t ft J.Smith's ShirtManufactory, j -No.-f Second Street, in Bray's, Block.1 ' SHIRTS i MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A feiock, ot. ready made Shirts and Collars alwavs on , hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, &c, done with neatness and dispatch. . ' ' Thanirfnl for oast favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the TiatmnAirft so generally bestowed for the past five vears. J SMITH. - f I- v -: -.- V ft, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c., &8. 1 IV o. S 3Xain Street. ' mar27. ' - .. O. W; WARREN. T. CONYNSTON Warren fc Coiiyiigton, . DEALERS IN Pianos, Melodions, Blusic, . ; asd-.;;-;:;,; " 3Iiieal 3Ierclia.iiclise, No 1 Main St.,' Evansville, Ind. ' FancV Goods', Toys, Ac. Instruments of all kinds- Tuned and Repaired. The best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always on hand. ,v All orders promptly filled, t ; JanStf . TJ. !S. AUCTIONEER, Has" permanently located , his , Auction i . ' ..Room at , ! No. 85 Maix Stkeet, (Opposite the Washington' House), where jug win wiruu 14 nil nuius ui .-.uctiuil iKt-si-ness: To the selling of Merchandise, Wagons, Carriages, Horses, and Real Estate. 4 t Auction Days Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday of each week. 'Cash. advances on -consignments. ,Reters to all the citi zens of Evansville who know himr-Will give his whole tune to his business. apl4 "Vinegar: factory. , Ninth St."; bet, Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a ood article of Cider Vinegar, which we. will sell at Cincinnati prices. ieoiiuam JOHN SCANTEIN, Wholessale and Retail Deale? in Tin-Wares, Stoves. Grates,'! Holiow-Wam!, Coppkr, Sheet-Ikon, and .v, I ! UAFAH WARE, , , No. 65 Main Street, above Second, Evansville. Ind. W Job Work promptly executed in the Desi manner, uraers soiiciteu. isepi 3m i STEAM DYE HOUSE. -1 have removed from First street to the corner of Ingle street and the Central Markt - ' - I have bought feut the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, uuuvr tiie uume 01 ' . THE EVANSVILLE STEAM DYE t ': HOUSE. I am now bet ter prepared to do my work well in Dyeing and Scouring. Please call and try me. GUSTAV H. KRACH. mam lm FANCY DYE HOUSE . ! F. GRAUPNER, Corner of Oak and Centre Street, ' ! is preparea to coior. miiks, woolen, or Cot iiik u oi ijauies ana Genuei .11. '.i l.iui u ri i"ii n .ill .i ... . i . i . : r-t . aiit it a v --v. -j uvfiir ainuvu i in 1 1 v.t . vrive me JAMES ; Tr WALEERr '7y. ,r. r 1 r -. ' f- f JUSTICE OP-THE TEACE AND AGENT .y PAY. Al1) BUUNTIES - ' --t. r. rOR DISOTARGED SOLDIERS, - AND for the Widows and other Legal Representatives of those who die in the service of the United States. - -Office on the Northwest side of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. All business entrusted to him will be promptly, attended to. Janl8-ly.

DRUGS & CHEZIICAXS

CEDAR CAMPHOR v The best preparation In the world tiie prevention of moth and insects of at kinds. IJiO, JUST RECEIVED Jt. Another supply of Diamond and Uoid Duct for the Hair. K EY CHAINS AND RINGS A large assortment on canai. IHE (iE.M'ISE J. A. FARIlff A C , logne JiiKt receivetl. THE GENUINE ENtiEISH HOKTEr and Glycerine Soap, in bars, for sale xi 5U Alain street. - II '-.;.-:-:.:.'V A NOTHER SUPPLY OFTIIfc uine Lubin's Extract Just c hand. AL.411GE STOCK O' f RTSTirii! Ball Soap Just rece i1. A EARO fr ASSORTMENT OF FISH- ! inS Tckle on hand. - i A i BEAUTIFUli ASSORTMENT 3? Hair Brushes just come to hand. - A FRESH STOCK OF TTJBKISX) Essence on hand. A LARGE STOCK OF RIRD CAE For sale at cost. ORIENT DROPS Just . received at DRUG STORE. : - SCHLAEPFERT5-' U CLOUD & AKIN, Wliolesale Druggist -it r, -1 H -'. ' 1 AXD f J,.;..; ,'.-.. . j i . - x MAX!IFACTURIVG CHEMSIS No. 5 Main Street. A i'- ; : ri - AGENTS FOR GEORGE tt REED'S D0ME3T2,r 1 . t. t. tut - u t f :s 'J " : ' f. '' GENERAL AGENTS FOR . : DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONlC SYRCJ ! and UNIVERSAL OINTMENT. " All orders promptly filled. 4 aprST LUCK A PICQUET,4 3 WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS. 78 Main Street. ' 78 : Evansville. .Indian Wholesale and Rt.ll DeAlera In Timr. Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery a Fancy Articles. Pure Wines and Liooon.. Jan ll-e.n