Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1866 — Page 6

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THE EVANSVIIXE DAILY JOURNAL,, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1866, MILLERS. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. ' r si t

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STATE NEWS. A preliminary Meeting to establish an Agricultural Society was held at Seymour lasfr Wednesday evening. , .. ... Adauater Of Mft Vantitovrrgti -was evereiy hurtonTuesday: at Union CltyT by" her clothing being caught in the machinery at the Union City h oundry. It is supposed that she will recover. The death of Mr. James W. Wallace (engineer) id announced in Monday's Madison Courier. He was a member of Captain

volunteers, and he-has left many frlendsS Another i"A"li; Deliveey. Three more pri&oners. escaped. fromth W ay neOounty Jail last Saturday .night by cutting through the floor, or rather removing the timber placed in the hole through which two men escaped on the 22d of March. BttrsJUjAby. The pork house of Pattison, McEwen & Co., near White River, was entered a night or two ago by some scoundrels, and striwtdof all lbs Jotoe.r BiAini stensU -plate,; etc. The.. booty- amounted.' hi several nunarea aoiiars. ; - j i . . j The Richmond (Indiana) Republican says Harry Winders, a switch-tender, while engaged in coupling some cars yesterday morning, was run over, the cars passing across his body. The presumption is that he is fatally injured. Since Februarv 1. Peter Lamb & Co.. Dis tillers of Laiayett?, hajroreturnedfo-r fcnf linn t.1 J71 cril.llrtlUL rf U'tiivliv .llnnn uhinh I

the tax- assessed is 91,7.- Of" this sum 28TVs 5

maining Stio,261 will be paid to the Collec- . tor at Cincinnati, where the liquor is shipped in bond. The last issue of the Martinsville Gazette Bays Morgan county has at length surrendered itself to the pigeon family, after a contention Of several weeks on the part of the citizens. - - - AnTnfant female child, about three days old, prematurely born or expelled, was found, on Saturday last, in a held belonging to John Mahoney, in the southeastern suburbs of the city of Greencastle. The Mayor of New Albany Is making the arrangements necessary for a thorough deaniig of tha streets and - alleys, as well -as the, promises of citizens. All ponds in the city are to be properly drained, and the reconunenaauona ot me oara or neaitn Will be enforced with the utmost rigor. I. O. O. F. Thursday next Is the fortyseventh anniversary of the Introduction of Odd Fellowship Into the United States. The day will be appropriately celebrated by the Fraternity In New Albany and all William Gregg, a printer in the Hendricks County" Union, depart ed.thls hfe after a onei luness one a ay last week. Mr. Gregg was a -sprightly young man, and leaves a wife and many friends and acq uaintances to deplore their loss. Putnam anner. . Robbery. Some burglars entered the , Express Office at Monroeville, last Jhursday flight, They broke open the safe, but how much money they1 got, if any at all, we do not lear Three men were arrested the next morning, examined before the Justice of the Peace, held to answer at the Circuit Court, and committed in default of bail. The late session of the North Indiana Conference at Peru was one of unusual interest. The number of accessions -to tie ChurclHWiOitatheounas of this Coherence, the past year, far exceeded iany -previous year of itr history, being about six thousand. The collections for missionary purposes also exceed all former precedent, and in this respect leads all the other Methodist Conferences of the State. The New Albany Ledger says that the grave of Gov. Willard, in the cemetery. of that tffttotfla the ieglect'ed'cpnaftibn that heeiIxepresente-by-omet)f the papers of the State. The family lot Is sur" rounded by a heavy limestone curbing and ornamented with evergreens. "An appropriate monument," says the Ledger, "will soon be placed over his remains and those of his wife by a sister of Mrs,- Wizard, prefer! 16 Vferscmally add this last mark f esteem, rather than have itdoiietyth'e people of the State." In March, 1864, a man named O'Reilly deposited a sum of money in the bank of Fletcher & Co., Indianapolis. Some months after, a man telegraphed from a town in Illinois, in O'ReUly's name, to the bank, ordering them to send him $1,900, which the bank dif. It SUrned out that the man who sent the telegram was an imposter, and when the Teal depositor called for his money the bank refused to pay. The case has been litigated, and the Supreme Court has decided that the bankers must pay the money again. That will probably stop cnecks of lightning. Wolf hunting is the universal sport in Indiana. Boston Post. Albany Ledger, And bug hunting, when that game la in season- YI " ?Trl?!'V5 Entebpbisb . At FKISCETOS'l-iraptain Kurtz and Mr. W. C. Vansont, of the thrifty village of Princeton, are about to erect a Woolen Factory .Including a pardii raUl in that iHteetfis Ibe Vurf by stekni. They will probably also add a flouring and plain ing mill. This Is a proper move on part of those gentlemen, and will no doubt a.dd largely to the material prosperity of xnnceton. One of 4V4 ir$bP iwjjili ttl printers by advertising on fences, with red paint, recently daubed the fence of a testy old gentleman at Lafayette, who drove him , away. Qrowmg.wmthleraiid;wrathierth more he looked1 at it, the old" gentleman Started to hunt np the culprit to baste him, and meeting a man who resembled yie knight of the brush and paint pot, was about to pitch in, when mutual friends interfered and prevented a fight. They had copious and- refreshing rains at Lafayette on Wednesday. ' 9 MUSICAt INSTHUMEXTS. WE HATE JCST REC EIVED SOME of the best JPIANOS4 ever brought to this city, including the manufacture of Bradbury. Emerson. Hintz and Schraidt. and Trvon and Allen and Jewett. Are aUn, the EXCLljyj; AjUKNTSOierefor the' 3IASON Sc HA3HLIN CABINET OBGM. We have- e f the largest size now on hand : a very fine Instrument for a Church. Pian6sand Organs ,neturJf ' i fj.v : mnih lower than they are beimr sold else where In this city, and persons in want of a superior instrument,, wu uua it to their HvntAflre wantage to can Deiore purcnasing eisewhere. MISSES F. A A, fiat'u p a r wiii?x:T'ir i lJi'd'baZ ft. .1 itrejtjfiwt door ..WWI Uheetnut. Jt Water V mars jrri v re-'

6. St '4t,o 7 , ... :t.i-rA - ... s r. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in WHEA.T, -I.i -o . .a j.v f !i '0 Vft if if tf n S i " - s CORN, i s 06 to as tJS. i Hi Ml :u:AND aw ;1 :no:-:s: urn .. F'E E T. s 2. M k3 E3 Oh r.,-.6. .Hi L: Corner Locust and Canal Sts. GROCERIES. -a. Head & Menifee, -HHIOLiESArJE GltOCEBS, ! jus ti v'uu i xmi)tiU$ -A k$ and Dealers In LIQUOPWINESiNAILS GLASS, COT TON' YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN; ' "WARE. 'Ac &c j Xo.. 13 Main street, Opposlte Branch BankJ "; dec30 -H J. PANIEJi. ff! ; ; A H. KAHir i Wholesale Dealers jn GROCERIES iWI3TES; tlQUORSt " Ct-1 GARS, COTTQN ! YARNS NAILS, &c... :: No. 2 Water SL, between Main and Locust. Jan ll-ia r. i .!.;: "-i- Evansville Ind. ' : SHIP HIPSTUFFS and SHORTS. A TONS SHlPSTFFa & SHORTS, JtVf just received and for sale by ,-, . J. C. DUSO0CHET 4 CO..'' ap7 No. 19 Water Street. J. :i j i i (! -1- -iOAA BBL . FLOUR ASSOBTED M brands and prices just received and lor sal by J. C. DUSOUCHET fc CO.; apl8; -t j,. i r. ; No. 19 Water Street.' ! ii EtT8T0y. J DitiS.'i 30mfrQl tV9Ciisl IS. -S;' Huston & Col'1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ; ' - oil . i.i. ; No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine, V 3.1 'f' 'J' a , jT Thhiehiest market price paid fos alt . . a L Produce and Hags." ut j hi f-V141?8 J178"? Receive ?; i 200 Bags Michigan Oit,apefior ariicle. 10 Tons Rich Country Brarui, j ,. i o v. i0 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. . . - - r , . 100 Bags Rich Ground ScTeenlngs-cixcet ...to store and for sale at ir J ' , .u' . p.:11,?, ;s,V.-"il-.B.,a. RUsTON'A-co t . ap8 ; 1 1 . No. 30 Water S X. X. B AaD. ...... .Q. H. START BAIllD & START. ,, '(Sucoess9rs),W. M Aikman Oo;,) t wneerer, rrwi rirsc national Bank nd Sam'l rr, Yica President Evans"?Ue ' ' National Bank.' ) i a . .i T Agentq toa Oteta Barer 8MC Co: ; V 7 ooll-ty'

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L'- - . L !? 3 I J About Monej. t Great Saxe has ong; about how money Rut. hvnr Tt mmpiuvhn Trnfwa - 1 - ' Why, every Western mother's son -: Can tell you how the thing is done : It comes by honest toil and trade,- . -. By wielding sledce and dwVing spaaef And building ships, balloons, and drums Ana mat s tneway,ue money cornea :vi How does tt come f 'The way Is plain: : 7--By raising cotton, cOrti; and cane; . T By selling groceries so low ' That-not a rival dares to crow,- ' ' '" ; While customers, a steady flow, n i . Come pouring in, and, as they go,- -' ' -. -They take a bargain to their homes Ana! that's the way the money comes. ; , j s . . ..- . ' . w How does It come ? Why, as it goes : By spinning, weaving, knitting hose;, ; By stitching shirts and coats for Jews, "' Erecting churches, renting pews, . : , And manufacturing boots and shoes. The " New York Grocery " seems to choose Of selline groceries so cheaD that those Who , labor with head and" . arms , and ' 'xhumbs-- - - - -.May save their money as it comes. How's money saved?,, Whyj don't you By visiting Main Street, 72, , , Where Teas and Sugars, and Coffees too, Are sold so cheap that all who eo May receive the heneflt of the late decline In all kinds of goods in the grocery line ; By going where youll not get shaved And that's the way the money's saved. ' s ' lK' ,' . : V:J u .: i viL !,!,- - .:.'.-;: -. i ' .r -' '..:-' - " .'.'i ;;::; l 4 t f i ! 'ii -fa j fir. )i: ' -- : i ,: A .u '.'- -lii'.t:! PARSOMS,SCOVILLE-A-Cor Xo. 72 Main Street, ana tney wiu t.j you more apout It ;. HO VT1 MONEY bOMES. .11 u:'.io r.t ,r.t- ; .;, m.c HOW IT fiOES, " " " .! .UC I .1.vi.i. - - " .-...(iiiit r-v .r-norz : i I: ..t-. .U . ) i r,. - lit How it.is,Savcd. .'"'J' i-tiX w fc-.j... i ... ,.. ... I Y . i6n 'T forget 'the PLA.CE5 72 MAL STKEET, 311 31. STAR 3HRO CERY. 4r - 1 i. i ! f-..M.:.vr ..' I wkld reSDeCtfullv Infrvrm Tyiv Manila and the lbli hfr-J-hw--T.ct nntr fresh and deiirable stockof trip '.i ! l'"H'. fi'lll ; 1 Si "J Staple and Ffency Oroceries; i o f - ; such as ,3. p provisions; SC1 AR-CURED H A MS, - i I." HAM SAUSAGE, r J TEAS, SUGARS, 'COFFEES,' v'' " rrAT, OtT. nd T.Vxrpa' "!':' f :.-ti:u ,j ! WOODEN and WALLOW WARE,. . &c.,&c. r, rJ " i i a it -a v ; .it- U T I : -i -if4 sa f-.'! - ' ' ,.ir ,1 i-. Din.'' iJS';'5.H co 33 J.i' J IS ;i ii a i Mif.'io f; ii'fVi- -rai in ii tt. fl Btwbejt First and Bbcondv' '" - -jiiiL.13 :- : . .-.( : ",.(; ii r; ) i i .iji-.'n 'i Si'.i'.;'.'!)v t -rci -tl (ty ...... ".' t ,v t:-iv; t li : . Having purchaned since the late decline, 'I asmenabled to offer goods at lowest oaah lptly flUed, and delivered i city. "i uiui iUi , , renei toatroBa1 L?irmf; Wends and ci &earneitly solicited, r.-, j. r , . past favors, a renewal of the I customers ft ,'W,Wt3 ! .it ia oo- i " :: n tv -i-t

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EMPORIUM; iTi-7 r -z-y T f F ' CTnuriis ! i (aiirii3 ! ' 9 C A QT? ASSORTED .IRON-HOOP Cedar vhurris-; 3 cases assorted iron-Hoop Pine Churns; 8. , . Brass-Hoop Ash . " , t 6 - "V . ironriioop I .. . .:--' i:l At COOK & HEALY'S. -- Measures! Measures! K f IRON-BOUND HALF-BUSHEtSi tvr lusers iron-isouna aieasures: 10 sets Plain Measures: 100 Quart Measures plain ; '."'. 75 Two-Quart Measures plain ; 50 Four-Quart Measures plain ; 2a Eight-Quart Measures plain ; ; aprl7 At COOK & HEALYS. J 7 ; Fancy Baskets. 1 K - THEBESt -ASSORTMENT IN THE city . - ' j- - aprl8 r - At COOK A HJEALY'S. , . .;-Maple ;Sprup. -f BARREL CHOtCE MAPLE SYEUP JL' at the HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. apr!8 -1 ' ! Lunch Baskets ,fF AfWP t thetc , ,t . HOUSJSK.KiSPEKS' EMPORIUM. aprl8. 11 ' v' : ' ' .' . ti.t.ir-.ii I -' i Feather Dusters.'-:' 25 DO, Z E N i ASSQRXElj, FEATHER prl8 j;, j- V; At COOK i BLEALY'S: ! .i' .:i ... jv-.f. "1 TJOZEN PLAIN HAIR DUSTERR; JL Vf 10 doeen Fancy Hair Husteraf iuozen j: ancy. iieaim musters; f 30dofeen assorted Blacking Brushes ;.; ,' 20 doeen assorted Scrub Brushes ; . , i2 dozen assorted Lone-Handled Floor ; brushes, at, the, ; .;;,. .,: .? A"; " i ' HOUSEltEEPrcRA' KMPn-RTTTAT J .. onrlR' - - - " - JO i DOZEN ' FARNSWORTirs PATENT WlndoW-Washers somethfnir nw ,tn had at the v.. .. . ... . . . HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPBlUMi VI IT.? eprlS ; if. L ' i I t '- i "oSsJTyr 2 CASKS; SODA ASH,' EXTRA strength,. i ."1 i. - .. - - AtCOOKAHEAI.Y'S. aprl8 -. 1 V '- T T '.'-.!"; f'..;' . ...-.: ' ; Wooden Ware. ' "I fa lOZEN ROLLING-PINS, assorted; J. VF 12 dozen Wooden, Spoons, j n uoeen uuiier iaaies; i -i -,12 doeen Cedar Faucets; "12 dozen Cork-Lined Faucets;; r. f, ,, , 6 dozen Ax-Handles;? JU& llli .-, 10 boxes Clothes-Pins ; " 24 gross Patent Spring Clothes-Pins; . . . (20 doeen Painted Buckeis ; ' J ' ' 10 dozen Painted Tubs, assorted' i) ii: f 5 dozen assorted Cedar Tubs, at tbe" i HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORrUL.; ' n cozKN Mor-HEADS, assorted; DUUIKn Loiion Mops; - 2 dozen Rnhhpr Mrrwt f f. 2 dozen Rubber Mops and Scrtibs, at the " HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. ' jtpris Market .Baskets,! -I; Ji rSSTS ASSORTED GERifAN VF iasKets ; 10 dozen assorted Square and Oval Covereq :jasKeu ; io nests cioines .Baskets ; 10 dozen Split Feed Baskets; 5 dozen Split Bushel Baskets. ' l A CTT T l. tit. i t VKa aprw j; : ..-r i' , Al l Brooms, Whisks, &c. t:T r. OA OOZEN SHAKER BROOMS; 10 dozen Faney Husk Brooms; iu aoseu r ancy carpet Brooms; 10 dosen.aorted Whisk Brooms, at the 'i . I -". "- t ' i ' i it ' ' y' -7'"-"' I ". f flJ''tO

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si;l. J I. EurekaBazaar ' i; .?; ': !; . ; ' i ) -' -' ; -.-,'!.! . ' 'i . -?' - -' - -4 ' i i 75 MAIN STREET.: i j.;.: r S T'.O i' -I' J ! - ' Eiii'eka' Bazaar . ! l:: li :'.;.. ".a 1 'J. ii;;:. ''f r r . I in t 'Jixsti Received. ,ni" . fit:. Armstrong, Farrar & Ludlow '; , : - .',';. :'" ! -" .mC :." : ' ' 1 -- :i"i urn: Offers to buyers this splendid lot of GROCERIES, .r. i . ' ; At'Eeduced Prices : i, - 1 1 . . ... 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM PO'TATOES-. ; -s : ' 1 25 BBLS CHOICE SUGAR All erades. 10 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. 1 6 SACKS OLD- GOVERNMENT JAVA. ! ,1.500 LBS DRIED BEEF. . . ".'TOO.LBS HAM SAUSAE. I ') -'- - '800 LBS COD FISH. t - ;.' 2 CASES SARDINE- Boxes. -" ' 2 CASES SARDINES- Boxes. I'v' 2 CASES SARDINES Vhole Boxes. ; 25 BBLS MOLASSES All grades, v. '"' ; 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. ''-I TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS." . 2 TIERCES PLAIN H A M.y. f l ' 2 TIEKCES HHOCLDER& nU "i-i '';'','; S) 515 L, CMUIC JU iitUAiNW, 5 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. 1 H i! lu .5 BBLS DKliSD APPLE T 60 CASES PEACHES. 25 CASES GREEN CORN. 1-U KnARir.4RTt.'irirM-TyRAH'' .,-;-' : 45 CASES PEARS. - S3 CASES PINE APPLEg 10 CASES QUINCES., w -T T . ' 10 CASES PLUMS. ; 1 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES. . - ' 10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. L 5 CASES ASSORTED JELLIES. . 15 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. 1 ' 5253)OZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES. '40 DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES, -f 7o DOZEN PINT JARS PICJvLES merous ti mention,' all -Hrf which'-we will AUU U. kN.lluiilU. ULIitSr ill I i i 1, 1 1 1 1 - sell by the Quantity as low as any- Whole sale House in the city.-We are determined J Call and judge for yourselves, at 75 Main. Street. - r r, ' ' -: : . 1 1 ARMSTRONG, FARRAR A LUDLOW'S t"nIS ... t., ...... . . ... IT " CTf ' 11 5" j. M. BLYTHE, -f -'--- 153 MAIN STREET; 153 ,Between Fifth and Sifth. )';iv I would respectfully inform the citizens Of Evansville and the people generally, that 1 have opened a First-Class Store, at Nor.ilM'Main street, for the sale of JtUf;v i . , .,::.,.- and :35Atxaa' V:?""'f II" '.' ? i t VI) GROCERIES, 1 . such as -i r MEATS, . , BREADSTTTFFR. t r 1 U ir I " V .C i,jFRUITS,0 j.m;v.,. . .-.;.-'( ... :i ! SUGARS.' ,r ' a full stock of which Tshftll keeptonstahtly on hand for the benefit of those-who ra&y ftivor me with their patronage, at the low- '" vuntjiii prices. . -(t j ' .i.-.i, J.M. BLYTHE, .?,, nov7 .ft'i a- . - to jam streets , i , Mrt'l'TtHAK". MAHO., ., ; - r. in :i 1 y O-ar-o r- v CEJWER STREET(oppoaiteaark,- "' - '""e; have o hand a full assortment "of raiuuT urocenea wuiva w ttfer to our1 n customers t a low figure. ju they can be -' porahased at any place In tb city. by J(t WJl .if -UU j .1-. Jl-JUJ- I t--

VICKERY BROTHERS,

Groceries I Cheap Groceries ! We are now receiving larg4 additiotis to ourtock of Groceries, bought at the verylowest figures of the late decline, and will take great pleasure in giving the public the benefit of ouf low purchase. -,

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:( : : a.m: I And will -sell at cos.t, if necessary, to 5;rry out our determination Our Stock is large and comprises almost everything usually kept in a first' lass ' ' ' . ,' , v.. ... i?AMTT Y " jQROCERYi f ' We are Just nowin receipt of a nice assort- , . ment of , Cliiiareixs Cabs Sc Of s Ranging from i to 825. Lovers of MAPLE; SUGAR, ;AND MOLASSES Will find some choice samples at our store, at a very great decline in prices. We have ' a well assorted stock of Canned Goo oe, , such as -- . STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, RASPBERRIPiS, PINE APPLE, PEACH- " ES, PEAS, CORN, OYSTERS, Also, Extracts and Essences. Our Philadelphia and Cincinnati Soaps are equal to those of any other manufacture, and probably a little, cheaper, , We will sell , A' SUGAR; COFFEE, TEAS, . . ji 1. 1. And other staple articles of Groceries at a' small advance oacoai iV'e hav-4 store

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Keeps 4is well 'supplied with Bra'nJShOrt, Meal, Potatoes, .Eggs, Butter, Poultry, and other articles of "ir. ? ..a iii; ;J i: ..-. .11.1 5" ,.'! ... '- ' 1 cr. i i i rj'll .1 In fact; tour facilities for obtainingCountry (1 Produce of all kfridnare bpf tr than tlinu l 1

of almost any other.House in the city. -tn i n(f ; We call the attention xt Families to our , - ? nice Soda and Picnic Crackers, which are n'J acknowledged by. those who have tried . them to be the best In the city,,. We are . Agents for the best brands of EXTRA '".""' :. , FAMILY FLOUR. VICKERY BROJi.. i'ri aplitf , .No. 12 Mala St., Kit;

; We call the attention xt Families to our ti Lfill - i! ' ' 5 0. H13 .! -a-i 33 Locust' Street. L : 35 C i. A -i "'. til : i - r i i't. ,i;,.ti D. nWEAVER CO., , j -ji. ; : i ; i- "!'.'' -: I LOCUST "STREET,"' ; , 41 ' n. W J"; . fii1 Keep constantly on riand' and Jor aale, . all kinds of : .-.

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