Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 April 1866 — Page 6
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v STATE"' news. - The Iawrenceburg Union Press" has been enlarged' and considerably improved in appearance. A Mayor. Clerk, Treasurer, Marshal, and two Councllmen Irom each ward are to be elected at Seymour on the first Tuesday in May. A printer at Frankfort, having become disgusted with stick and rule, has concluded to make an artist of himself. He has gone Into the .whitewashing business. The Christian Church at Kokomo have purchased an organ. The congregation are as yet submissive, and there is no talk of dis anion. Reason Houston, an old and wealthy cltilen of .Whitley, county, hanged himself a lew days since, on account of financial reverses. , . ,: .. .- : 1 I Six citizens of Goshen, while returning from a picnic excursion, on Saturday last, were upset in a skin". One of them was drowned and the other five had a very narrow escape. . An omnibus driver was instantly killed by falling from his seat at Lawrenceburg, on Monday last. He tell upon his head,' breaking his neck. . ,: ,)'- j ,, Another attack is about to be made' on the Democracy of Fraftklin county. The poles are up, and telegraph wires are being stretched from Cincinnati to Brookville. A mammoth , distillery is to be erected to counteract the influence of the thing as much as possible. - . A social reunion of the members of the
Bar and county officers of the Sixth Jucli clal Circuit was held in Qreencastle, Jndge Eckels presiding. The several counties were well represented, and a good time generally enjoyed. The last number of the Cannelton Re porter contains the salutatory of our. old friend Major T. J. De La Hunt. The Major proposes to always advocate the right, re gardless of all party ties to work for the good of the- whole country; and we hope he will carry out his programme. , . Perry County Is less than four thousand dollars in debt. We are not posted as to f the condition of her public buildings, institutions, and improvements. ' It Is not always creditable to be out of debt. There was a narrow escape from fire at the City Mills lattt night. The broad shed caught.fixe, but was extinguished by means of the jubber hose attached to the city water works, before the alarm became general. Madison Conner of Friday. , . Wheat has advanced in this market. Old now sells at vl per bushel : new, from 70c. to fl 50, according to weight.- Old wheat flour $12 per barrel. Coal oil, SI per gallon. Fresh beet$15c, per pound. SnUivan DemoIt is ast onlshlns to see the apple, chen-v. peach and pear trees In bloom, after all we nave neara ana reaa auring tne past two monms hboui me total aestruction oi iruit. eluUivcm Democrat, ' , ; -, Accident. One of the workmen in H, W. Williams' - Bakery, was unfortunate yesterday, in upsetting a kettle of hot can ay. scaldinz his feet, and no doubt disa bling him for ,$wo or three months- WaDn. Voorhees is in Washington, trvfnw to get a favorable adjustment of the affairs m tne uneroKeereDei Indians, whose lan-ifc were connseatea. rl ? v. - - i -i If these Indians had remained loyal.Dan would not have interested himself in their behalf. ' They. by. their rebellion, commend themselves to the " tall Sycamore of the Wabash." - .: 1 . - v, ' : 4 ,1 j-.s ' J - - ' A High Fali,. a little girl nanud Letta McDougal fell from a third-story window In Indianapolis, On Thursday night, light ing on the pavement. She was. very seriously, but not necessarily fatally, injured. Jit; ' -, "1 .;!,.. .... FiQEOKSSome idea of the vast number Of pigeons in the State of Indiana may be gathered from the fact that Oartersburg alone has sent over 812,000 worth to New York. One of our banks yesterday nporti. ated $2,600 worth of excliange in payment jjjgeuaa. jLiuiivmapoiit journal. A fire was started In a wood-shed, in New Albany, on Thursday night, "by an incen. diary. Its timely discovery prevented a great conflagration. The Indiana State Sunday School Coniniuuu u hi in uciu mis year at rew Albany, commencing.on the evening of the 6th of June, and continuing during the 6th and 7th. tA call to Sabbath School Superintendents has been issued bv tlie Corresponding Secretary, W. M. Lewis. , Wm. Muller, aged 19 years, of Madison' is supposed to have fallen overboard from the Gen. Lytle, on Saturday morning, a week ago. He was' last seen on the boat five miles below Carrolton. The Salem Democrat is Informed by Coroner Barrett that a male child was found drowned in Blue river in the eastern- part Of Washington county last weeki ? The coroner's jury tailed to atcertain anything in connection with the birth and death of the little child, though a number of persons were summoned before the jury. Some wretched woman evidently placed it there, and thus stained her hands with the blood of the, innocent little stranger. The School Trustees' are compelled to build two additional school-houses to suih ply the wants of the city. Our" public schools have grown andffirospered for two years past in an unprecedented degree, and the houses now used are filled to overflowing. Both of the new houses are to be Iceated east of Seventh Street, one In Focntaine's Addition and the other! in Rose's Addition. We direct attention of builders to the advertisement inviting Pposas for building these houses. SKRIOTTS AccinKNT Mr. John Whitten. While engaged yesterday afternoon in help- ' lng to pu t up the scaffolds for the use of the frescoers or Wesley Chapel was attacked with epilepsy and fell from the scaffold to the floor, a distance of twenty-five feet. He struck the floor with his knees, one of them penetrating through the flooring, an inch in thiokneusj Singularly enough none of bis bones were broken, though he was severely hurt,--vVett Albany Ledger. Aw Ottthag. An oid lady by the name of Ellert, seventy-five years of age, was run over by a hand-oar yesterday afternoon, at the crossing of Broadway with the Pitts toorgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad. We understand that, while crossing the track, she caught her- foot in the iron by some misstep, and was held fast. Two hand-cars were coming tip on a race.' She beckoned them to stop, but they paid no attention, and came on at a Gilpin rate, running over hr nd inflicting severe injuries about her face and body. Fort Wayne aaeeUe' '"'vr'ly:: - Onr readers will' recollect the breaking nn Of a gang otihieves in thl-outy-or more ago, me aeveiopraenis or which Implicated two or three of the Walls family. John Elis, and others who had hereto fore borne good reputations. The worst cases succeeded in breaking jail and making their escate:the others hiving, been ore vloualy released on bail. A change of venue was taken to Green county, and the trial is now proceeding in the Greene Circuit Court. Quite a number of our citizens are there as witnesses. auuivan ucmocra.
MILLERS.
Iffleliart Bros., Wholesale & Retail Dealers in .jt t.t 4 'ifitlH Tt'1IS' WHEAT, t. , i. K ;. 3 H 19 a Cm 8 M fit n s T ft fc m s ! at M P5 ft CORN, 1 it ASD 1 r , f FEE I. 9 O flat P S3 &9 - es Corner Locust and Canal Sts apis - - - A . BOOTS AND SHOES. ST 2 ' 1:. P1 . 'J Ml i'. -'; : if
GROCERIES.
Hew York Grocery. About Money. Great Saxe has sung about how money Buthowft comes who knows? Why, every Western mother's son , Can tell you how the thing is done: "., It comes by honest toil and trade, -Rv wiPidinor sledee and driving spade. And buildinsr ships, balloons, and drums And that's the way the money comes. Howdoesitcorae? The way Is plain : ..... By raising cotton, corn, and cane; , , . By guiding ships across the main ; . ( By selling groceries so low That not a rival dares to crow, While customers, a steady flow, . Come pouring in, and, as they go, They take a bargain to their homes . , And that's the way the money comes. How does It comet 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 selling groceries so cheap that those Who labor with head and arms and thumbs o May save their money as it comes. ' How's money saved? , Why, don't you know: i By visiting Main Street, 78, Where Teas and Sugars, and Coffees too, -Are sold so cheap that all who co May receive the benefit of the lata d scline In all kinds of goods in the grocery line; By going where you'll not get shaved ,i And that's the way the money's saved. i : !'..:. if -CALL ON PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co. No. 73 Main Street, , y . : ..... ,. 'f and they will tell you more about : HOW MONEY COMES, " : HOW IT GOES, i ' ' and . . How ' It Is Saved.. "PONT FORGET THE PLACE: ; ' '.;. i , : Ii' ricw York i Cfrocery, - -72 main;:"steeet.'H;;;''': 31. 31. ! V' I '1 eROGERY. i I would reswectfnllVlnfhrm Triv fHhda and the public that I have opened out a aau wiu uesixaoie block oi Staple ana Fancy Groceries .oi.. such as PROVISIONS, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, '""HAM SAUSAGE, , . . : , ,,; .-; .. Vi TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, ; ' COAL OIL and LAMPS, , , .
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GROCERIES.
MOUSEIEEI.ElH' EMPORIUM, 7G Main Street. -i .Churns I Chums t' K CASES ASSORTED IRON-HOOP jr jeaar unurns: -t.n. . icases assorted Iron-Hoop Pine Churns: 8 " - ... " ... Brass-Hoon Ash - " Brass-Hoop Ash 3 " Aron-iioop aprl8 At COOK fc HEALY'S. ''V Measures 1 . Measxires ! ' C IRON-BOUND HALF-BUSHEIjS ; till 10 sets Iron-Bound Measures; xv seis nam lueasures ; . . , 100 Quart Measures plain ; 75 Two-Quart Measures plain '; , 25 Eight-Quart Measures plain ; ' " ' aprl7; ';.; . At COOK St HEALY'S. . Fancy Baskets. fglKE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE City ; apr!8 At COOK & HEALY'S. ! Maple Sprup. ; T-?.':; i 1 BARREL CHOICE MAPLE SYRUP at the HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. apr!8 Lunch Baskets A FULL ASSORTMENT At the i HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPOTtlTTif. i aprlS j .!.,: i ot-.a i ui t,J- ' .!. ? t- v; ' i-nv .,,.,f vjj. i-i: v ' ' I. i-s'H : : I.-.-. S.--1 - i lJi Feather jDusters;-.,- ;;:.'. O K T. OZEN ASSORTED FEATHER AtKM Dusters' .v w At COOK k HEALY'S. "1 Ci DOZEN PLAIN HAIR DUSTERS; t JLvr 10 dozen Fancy Hair Dusters; .-.. - - z dozen t ancy ueartn Dusters ; ,. k j -s i 30 dozen assorted Blacking Brushes; i , . -m aozen assortea cruD Jtsrusnes: -.u-fj 2 dozen assorted Long-Handled Floor. Brushes, at the - ; ; . -r. . . ,. i ' ; ! ! 1 HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM.' ' aprlS i '.-I,-' mi--". ;.;!- - .. i- "n r i I,, ui" H , ' Patent Window-Washers. DOZEN. -F ARNSWORTH'S -PATENT Window-Washers some thins new to e had at the HOUSEKEEPERS EMPORIUM. aprlS : ;?::: 1 ! Soda Ash. 2 CASKS SODA ASH,EXTRA strength, I ' f - 5 2 At COOK & HEALY'S. apris - i,T f-vCK:-ffr x:-:-:r -Wooden: Ware."1 :" 'v K I . 1 "1 f DOZEN ROLLINGI'INSf assorted; ; JL v 12 dozen Wooden Spoons, - ' 12 dozen Butter-IjHrr- ; ' 12 dozen Cedar Faucets ' 12 dozen Cork-Lined Faucets; t' 6 dozen Ax-Handles; , fT i 10 boxes Clothes-Plnsif.Tik Ji LUili .24 gross Patent Sorina Clothes-Pina ? I ii .1 T ; 20 dozen Painted Buckets? J 3 iu aozen r ainiea xuds, assorted ; d dozen assorted Cedar Tubs, at the i aprlS OTWP fiT 1 O DOZEN MbptHEADS 'assorted; I JLA 3 dozen Cotton Mops; I 2 dozen Rubber Mops; t , 'a i' Ji-u i r 2 dozen Rubber Mops and Scrubs, at the apr!3 i .SQilAO V7AJ --; ,'i Market Bkeli :to,f tlfl7 NESTS ASSORTED GERMAN 10 dozen Split Feed Baskets' 1 1 1 r.S doen Sjiiit Bushel Baskets. .K..".it.t &pM - ,'t 5 - I curio ' -xii'-i - . .. TT j -M v.n fi!iit ;-.ifi-.;ii i .!. j .-WJl'dV .T itilot .nl 'i.-nl -)i J 1; '20 dozen assorted Whisk Brooms nt 'h '" .' ,?'- i - 7;alt .... u "' " HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM EMPORIUM.'
GROCERIES.
Eureka Bazaar, 75 MAIN STREET. Eureka I2azaar ! Just Received. ;;i'.- -! t i 'Armstrong. Farrai & Ludlow. :' Offers to buyers this splendid lot of ' v'.."- jv i. Y--; -'v - ' " groceries; ;,Vv ' ,,At Induced Prices: - : ji.'ti; i mm tv.Jff!-f- 5 '. ; . 1 uxl:,::-M 'nVt ' -U -: i :.: :' -1 nv n:t i ... - : I ' "'i.'--'! ' f - ' - '- 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH ELOOM PO TATOES.. , : . , BBLS CHOICE SUGAR All grades. ID SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. ' 5 SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. r 700 LBS HAM SAUSAGE, . " : .' ' ,j 800 LBS COD FISH. . . . - !d. UAi SARDINES-J Boxes. - A, 2 CASES SARDINES U Boxes. i n 2 CASES SARDINES Whole Boxes. , . ao BJJj MOL.ANSJE.S All grades. i. 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. 'i-l TIERCE KT.TCui.ii our.n&nnBior - 2 TIERCES PLAIN HAMS. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS. - ; 5 BBLS CHOICE BEANS. 6 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. ' " 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. 1 50 CASES PEACHES. - , r :' .-. : 25 CASES GREEN CORN. , , -25 CASES GREEN PEAS. ' ' ' '' 25 CASES PEARS. 1 25 CASES PINE APPLES...' : - ' 10 CASES QUINCES. .. . . -10 CASES PLUMS. - '" '" ' ' 5 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES.' 10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. ' i li 5 CASES ASSORTED JELLIES. . ,. 15 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. 25JDOZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES. 40 DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. . S T75DQZEN PINT JARS PICKLES, ... And a thousand other articles too nn- I merpusta. mention, all of which we will sell by the Quantity as low as any Whole- I sale House in the city. We are determined i noi io db unaersoia Dy any jttouse. Call and Judze for yourselves, at 75 Main Street, f ' J. .. ARMSTRONG JFARRAR St LUDLOW . apris j ; ... . , . , , - . R. S. EuStOIT. J !i;Iur JOHW . KUSTOir. IJ &. Huston & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In ' y GR0 0ERIES, PRODUCE, -ANI 'S. l 1.111! .,.'U wi if- ltUl,"U i i1-t"Si I' li : -111 -j i iv i ' Np.$) Water Street bet. Sycamore & Vine, EVAM3.YIW.P..i.J1i-.-..lNPIAXA. S-J iir)Ll j I fit.'i vi Thi Klahest tnkrVet Yirir.fi paid for all kinds of produc and Rags.- ' j NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: ' a ! j,,:. t.,-.,. .i.-:. ': 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 1 Tons Rich Country Bran, , , A -fi0a.shel.S Iowa Pntafnos. ' - -1 100 BaZS Rich firnniwl HrMn1tlirAZCelilent cow feed.' In store and for sale at v .. I .1, Ti, .. HnsTON A CO.. apr!8 . i (.. No. 30 WaUr St. R. J, DANIEJj. i'.: jK l A. H. KAHK. ' ' . ! Wholesale Dealers in GROCERtES, WINES, LIQUORS,, CI- " GARS.'COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C. , No. 2. Water SU, between Main and Ldcust. jannmm-iufi?u n Evansvuie, ina. i , ..; SHIPSTDiTS"iind SH0BTS, 1' its .i iIII-!! if htt mifa-Co lit i M Y TONS SHIPSTUFFS & SHORTS, 3CV ut rmwivH and for sale by I J. C 'DUSOUCHET &CO., ,. f of i NO. 19 Water Street. ap7 'h'i iil V'.i hit a tf':.-fi-'; ;i5-.-.! ... -t.-.i rr r' "bbls" ' flours-assorted Uil brands and prises 4ut received vJ and lor sale br J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO.. by
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GROCERIES.
VICKERY BROTHERS, Groceries! Cheap Groceries! We are now receiving large additions ib; onr stock of Groceries, bought at the very lowest figures of the late decline, and will take great pleasure in giving the public the benefit of our low purchase. We are determined not to be undersold by any llonse in the City . cither old or new. i f 2 ' J 4 ' r . And will sell at cbsf, If necessary, 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 assort- . : . nient of , , Children's Cabs 3c Gigs : Ranging from M to $25."'' Lovers of '. MAPLE SUGAR AND MOLASSES ' Will find some choice samples at ourstore, at a very great decline in prices. We have a well assort d stock of Canned Goons. such as y .'.--,-. STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, RASPBERRIES, PINE APPLE, PEACH-.-'".. ES, PEAS, CORN, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, de, tc. ilcin 1?wtiaira an1 Xaann irvn r,- OI.ITa delphia and Cincinnati Soaps are equal to those of any other manufacture, and probably a little cheaper. We will sell SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, And other staple articles of Groceries at a email advance on post. We have In store a large stock of ; :: Lime, Plaster Paris & Cement, Which we deliver in af.7 nart of the citvl and at the depot or river, free of dr yaae. and at as low a price as any house in the Our Vincennes House Ceeps us well supplied with Bran, Shorts, leal. Potatoes. Eatrs. Butter. Poultrr. and other articles of - ' :. ' Country L Produce. in fan.t. onr fnpfiiH.i rnrr,uta Produce of all kinds are better than those of almost, nn v nthr Hnnu in tua nitv We call the attention of FamtiiMtr to our ioe Soda and Picnic Crackers, which are acKnowieugea Dy inose woo nave tried them to be the best in the city. - We are Agents for the best brands of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. VICKERY BROS., u apUtf , . . . No. Main St. 33 Locust Street. 3i H D. WEAVER & CO. LOCUST STREET, r" .. ,. 1 " . ... .. ...i r ;v v PROVISION STORE. Keep constantly on band and for sala, i .. ) i . ; 1 ' . , all kinds of 'i', GRQCERIES, PROVISIONS, r ' . J VEGETABLES, Ac, Ac. i i Green.'Dried and Canned Fruit,Sugar-Gur-ed 9ams, Dried Beef; and, In. Cams, Dried Beef; and fact, a general supply ; i hi k:i i - r.i;,u variety oi urocenes ana iTOr vislohs.T Call and examine our Stock and ;.!'' ' ' -t. - rl I ca J , Sts., Evansvllle, Indiana.' i -It J. NOS.33 AND 35 LOtTTST STKEBT. ; j t ebW-am ; -. i rjriri BUSHELS EXTRA SEED UUU Oats, Just received and for sale
J. ULSUl l.'HJSX S CO., No. 19 Water Street.
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