Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1866 — Page 1

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Gen. Grant in Richmond Suffering in Alabama. Tho Colorado Bill in the! w Souse. The r Trial of Jeff. DavisJ Deposits for Temporary Loans Discontinued. t .;... ,-. " f A? V ' - - - . .3 ... lit - '4 f Nominations by President. Etc., Etc., Etc. j j ix vi . y ..i oh w ! SEWS VIA XEW YORK. j f V.r W.nr.- A rTI OT "Tf "Rlall I reports that there have been no ad mittance 01 cnoiera 3 paueuis to me hospital since last report There has been three more deaths. , i j Accounts " from Trinidad to the 9th inst.. brought by the British brig f Palrnyre, state that sugar was coining 'in quite freely. Molasses will be late iTonnage was in demand, and all the vessels in port were taking freight, id sugar, at 67Jc. j The Post's special says that a bill tq prohibit the landing of passengers! from emigrant ships which arrive here overloaded, has lately been introduced into the House. ' The Treasury Department informs us that smuggling on the Canadian frontier is practically at an end. i Montgomery (Ala.) papers received contain accounts .of destitution and suffering in verious parts of the State! As many as three hundred women jh.ave been seen at one time around the Courthouse on days when rations wer expected, and .-having, walked -fifteen jor twenty miles; and within forty ! miles of Montgomery there are' seven .hundred destitute families in actual ! want of food to sustain life. j ! i The New York Board ot 'Aldermen 'adopted a resolution directing the I Committee on Markets to report on the best and most expeditious method !f rebuilding Washington Market jThev. dew gtructnretis .to JbeJbuilt of iiron, one story high, and to be built in sections. j j Officers of the General Government ; have commenced the removal, from I the Battery barracks, of a thousand i musketsstored. there,., which ..were Its ken' frorn Lee's 'and other armies. - i lie i ' t vi in tuuiiuuic ncc&. jl Board of Health wiH-ontar on CB ; premises as soon as possible. New York, April 27,-rThe Com.merciaVs speeial says: t 'If i Mr. Smythe's nomination for the Collectorship has been referred j to j Gov. Morgan, who has not yet reportd to the Commerce Committee-whick will not have a meeting until ThursI day. . i A delegation of New Yorkers is; in "Washington, urging Secretary Seward to take active steps against crowded emigrant ships, which engender pestilence. . . . . ' f ' 'Large numbers of idle freedmen at Newbern and on Roanoke Island have been notified that they can not have rations alter May next.

New York. April 27 The Tima'AHn in the 1ate Eastport expedition,

snecial savs the meeting on the action - - - .. of the New York Congressional delegation, lastevening, rwith reference to the question of reconstruction, has been the subject of much comment to-dav. and has created considerabla surprise among the extreme men, who counted on the majority of that delegation as sure, to favor negro suffrage Unany event itiH '"! 0 irif- i The Tribunes special says the statement is whispered about that the .Senate, to-day, in , Executive. session, discussed tome other' matters than military confirmations, which were passed upon without opposition. If rumor is to be credited, a majority of the Senate very decidedly announced that no nomination should be confirmed when made to fill a place vacant bv the removal for opinion sake, .of any competent officer, who supported the election of Andrew Johnson in the last Presidential canvass. The Senate is bound to sustain the President's earliest and best friends. Senator Morgan being on the Committee on Commerce when the case of Mr. Smythe came up for action, it was referred to Qov. Morgan as a Senator from New lork. - It is customary to report back cases '; after one week's delay, and -a report in ' the case may be expected, by the committee, to-dav, but nothing was said by Senator Morgan, and as there is no meeting of the committee until next Thursday no action will be had upon the case during the interim, ins supposed that no objection of moment will be made against his confirmation, Messrs. Evart, Clifford and General "Rousseau; Jiave been ! retained by the " Government for : the trial of Jefferson Davis.,, They were here yesterday ar--' ranging the case, although the time and place of trial has not been definitely decided. ' The Times' special -says that the would be Senators from Colorado were upon the floor of the Ilouse to-

day arguing Hue ae-rf that Terri-j tory. among w the1 members but the prospect is not as good as its friends could wish. Many Republicans express a determination to oppose it some for the same reason that Mr. Sumnerid j others because it is certain to make another veto which will still further alienate the President and Congress; and still others, for the very excellent reason that to eivel

Colorado, with 25,000 inhabitants, the! same representation in the. Senate asj the great State of New York ismani-j festly unjust, and unjustifiable on anyreasonable grounds whatever. Attorney General Speed has gon West for the benefit of his health which is somewhat impaired by closi and unremitting application to busi ness.?,A determination of the tim and place for the trial'of Jeff. Davia1 will not be made until Mr. Speed returns, in all probability, unless some4 thing occurs which .is not now antici-i patea by the administration. I The Secretary of the Treasury, be-j lief ing'hat the time has" come iwhen the Uovernment should no longer be in the position ota borrower otmoney to-day ordered the Assistant Treasurer to discontinue the reception 01 depos-j its for temporary loans. , . . , The Senate will take up the urn -veraa.1 suffrage bill for the District of Columbia, next week; So say several Republicans. Among the nominations sent to the Senate this evening by. the President were the following: ' Colonel ' B. Hi Bristow to be United State District Attorney tor Kentucky; Charles Mi Webster, Deputy Postmaster for Plain; , John A. Clark, lor burvevor General of the - TerritOrv : of New 1 ers of land offices : Chas. K. Dorsey Brownsvi-le, N. B.; Wm. S. Sweeney, Omaha, N. B. The Herald's special ays General Grant's visit to Richmond was marked with many pleasing incidents and gratifying results. People flocked to .ife curiosity, no doubt; but during his stay he was called upon, respectfully by such persons as KObert Uuld, exRebel Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners; . Joseph Anderson, of the Tredegar Iron Works; Mayor Mayo, Generals Wiekham and Henningseu, -Judges . Lyons, ,Mere, Hill, Center, Walton, Hanson, and many other influential citizens. The ladies also .called .upon Mrs- Xjfrant. The railroad company placed a special car at his disposal. The Spottswood House also gave him a large suite of rooms. The Ballard House, offered to do the same, and everyone vied to contribute to his comfort and ' pleasure. " He dined once with Xieneral Turner, temSrarily commanding visited Fort arrison and bther points" of interest, and returned, well pleased with his visit. . ' VROJHT ('ISwINKAtT. ' Cincinnati Noon April "27ia.-r The river has risen 1 foot: .41 teet m the channel. The weather is clear ; Cincinnati, April 27. James Robinson was not killed in the affray in Crittenden ' KyVas" reported yester lay, but dangerously wounded.- John Alexander Kobmson ana J ohn xtob inson, jr.', were ' also' severely hurt. The attacking party numbered 25 men. iormeny guerrillas. . rearrests si 11 T A have been made. FROM PORTSMOUTH. iPoRTSMOurnjN. H.iAp7iL27. W TT. Oraf. Fenian orffanizer. and Can I". 1 i 11 1 I 1 ! . . has arrived from Portland on his way home. He says the expedition would have been a success had Gen. Killian been sustained. He considered Mahoney an imbecile and afraid in pubIiCy and .says, the only Jaope of success now is Dy sustaining iMDerra ana Sweeney. He has told the Circlo here to send no more money Jto Union Square. FROM PORTI.ASI,JttAIE. Portland Me ApriP 27.-The steamer New Urunswick arrived trom Eastport this morning, with 200 Fen ians en rtwite .for , Boston. Several, who had gone ashore, were left be hind at the entrance of the harbor. The Fenians, who were spoiling for a nght, mutinied, and drew their pistols on the officers, and obliged the boat to put back. Some oi the ring leaders were put ashore and 6ent on bv rail, and the train proceeded at 9! o clock. ' FROM WASIII5fTOX.2 Washington. April 27. The reap pears to be no doubt that Mrs. Jeff, bavishas obtained permission tovisit" ner husband !- . FROM DETROIT. Detroit, April z7. JLhe passenger and freight depots t)f ' the '"Detroit & Milwaukee and Michigan Southern llailroads. and the . ferry steamer Windsor, were destroyed by fire , last night. i '.-'I .v. . San Francisco; ' April 26. The Uahtornia fetate Teleffraph Uompanr to-day served an injunction on the U. b, racifie Telegraph Company, to prevent the latter from doing, business between certain points m California. '- s - ., .:; ; i The brig Ada Rogers Morton, from Kanaganaamved to-d&y.

BUSIIIEgSCABJDS. WIIG, FAIOTM3Y & CO.,

DEALERS IN . -AW POETERr CIDER j and LAGER BEER, No. 85 Maik Street Evamsvu.ie, Ind; Delivered free of charge to anv part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel and barrel. mar 22 Wilhelmi &, Wetoer 1? .it. keep on hand the celebrated MADISON XX ALE, I ) LOCUST STREET, near the river, 7 I EVASSVILLE, llZTS. I , Familios, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attended to promptly.- . -. - -- Orders from all parts of the country filled utrntnntlv. ttia.i1H Rnt KT8TEELE A TRIBLE Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry, i Evansvllle, Ind. . ' , . SisH, Doors, Window Bunds, Dbkssed IjUmbkr, Boards, Laths, 4c, of every uecriplion constnUy oh hand. I'm-king wixpi oi a ii Kinas maae to ordtr. sawinj oi every Kinu aone ou iuu aiiortesi nonce. api-iy. - : , : 3 M ' t I'.Si j -J. Smith's Shirt Manulactery, 5 ; Tf' ,. r, :r -jr. i iNo. 3 SecondStree, In Bray's Block. : rt5HIRTS MADE TO ORDER ! FROM 0 measurement, and a fit warranted. A always on hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser.1 Tucking Skirts, Stitch- ! Ing Bosoms, &c, done with neatnes and dispatch. t .. Thankful for tast favors, the subscriber -respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronaee so generally bestowed for the 1 past nve vears. . . r j ajiun. XCHABIiES BABCOCK,. j oach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, tiarness, Knameiea raiem ijeainer . Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, ic. v No.8"SIalu Streetr mar27 - O. W. WARKEN. t.-conynjton Warren & Conyngton, ! DEALERS IN ; - Fianos, "Jlelodions, : Music, No 1 Main St., Evansvllle, Ind. j Fancy Goods. Toys.- Ac; Instruments of all kinds Tuned and. Repaired. The best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always on nana. ..--; ah orders promptly nueav janoii Vine BO "hpt r.ut an dX'h -rrv., Veen constantly on f ClDEB VlNEOAU, Which we will sell at Cincinnati prices, febl4d3m JOUK KCASTLIX. - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tlii-ll jiro. -S t o v ph. rates. Hoixow-Waee, Copper, Sheet-Ikon, and JAPAN VV ARE, No. 65 Main Street, above Second, L ' - 'j Evansville. Ind. ; Job Work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. sepl -tm FANCY DYE HOUSE - .' F. GRAUPNER, Corner of Oak and Centre Street, Ta nrenared to color Silks. Woolen or Cot ton Goods. Hair. Ac.. In all colors. Clean ing nd iScourlne or Laies' ana uenuemen's Goods done at short notice. Give me a fair trade. dHMSm - P. GRAUPNER. DEUGS & CHEMIC'LS. TO THE IiADIES. jj REED & co:s LIQUID WILL 5?OT 'FREEZE. . , ' . w Patented ptober 17, 1S65. - f - ' 1 i V r . f to r- I The constant demand we haw had for I Liquid Dyes has induced ns to put up a nplete line oi FORTY SHADES. ALL LIQUIDS, which will recommend themselves to every one who has ever used Liquid Dyes, for BBIU.IANCY OF COLOK, SIM PLICITY OK USB, Cebtaimty of Satisfaction. (Complete Directions for use with ever) pacKage.j V : -- - - : &gr USE THE BEST ARTICLE. -a fV " ' "r ' See certificates from eminent Chemists on each package, - Samples actually dyed with each of the colors, on silk and woolen, may be seen at the Drug stores, oomeverjwueic. inquire for Reed's Domestic D,s, and take no oilier Kina. vir. n. rvmci i - i - Manntitdtirers. uosiuu. For sale bv CLOUD & AKIN, Evans ille, Ind., at Manatacturers- prices. ; icuowum Notice of the OneEins: and Extending of First Street - " WTOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 11 that the Common Council of the city of Kvansville, at it seasion on the 5th day r Marfh. A.D. ISM. mused an order for the opening and laying out of First street of said'City, of the width of sixty feet, from the west side of the alley dividing Blocks Nos. 15 and 133 to Fulton avenue, a distance of about one hundred and twenty feet, and 11 Tl Tl ins thro?h Lots Nos. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. and in. Block 1.-Lamasco (now city of V.vnnsville.V " All persons owning or claiming real es tate adjoining or abutting upon said pw nnwd street, and feeline themselves ag grieved by the passage of said o.-der, may Fio va redress bv aDDlication to said Council within six weeks from the publication of this notice. Rv order of the Council. A. M; MoGRIFF, Clerk. . City uierit's umce, April &x, ism. . . . apr2a dlaw,6w ;. ..."

"To Southern Dealers:

IMMENSE STOCK OF Choice Goods, Notions ! : Notions I Notions ! II. 51. SWEETSER, t 20 MAIN STREET. 20 .Wholesale Dealer and Jobber In : Notions I ' Notions ! Notions ! i Votious Exclusively ! j , The finest and largest Stock ever brought H. M.' SWEETSER, NO.' 20 MAIN ST. Would call the attention of Merchants and dealers abroad to his fresh and lately opened stock of the Choicest Notions ever Imported to Evansvllle, which he Is offering at less prices than the same articles can be bought" west or South of New York city. Evansville Is celebrated for her wholesale houses: but none of them can compete in size of Stock and Prices with the goods on hand ; for no house not doing an exclusive , Notion business can appreciate ths wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers in that line. w - - " My goods are ail or the very latest 1mroBTATlon, iiTre-5t front the Hoaws of tha 1 great East, and of the -best manufactories of the Old World. To finish np my Stock , In every particular; 1 selected In all from thirty-two houses and manufactories, in- - eluding the best and most reliable brands of all articles known as J-- ' -- IV O T I O TST H. In my ample stock-mar be found the following, in part, viz. : Spool Cotton. Braid. Buttons, Bindings, oewing uk, jnns, rxeecues, ciusuc Goods, Tapes, Combs, Soaps, ' Perfumery, Toilet Ar- , f!:.'j , , tides, Brushes, ' ' '. V ! Beads, Hoop Skirts,, :'-" i ' '' Corsets, Wallets, 'Jet Goods,' '" T ' Head Nets. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Sta- - . tionerj-f Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars, uioves, Laaies iosiery, suspenaers, Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, '"' Carpet Bags, &c, Ac. ' ' l 1U,UW AlVllVijCi XJX- iUi llUiIii;i As I am enffaeedexeluKlvelvintheNotfGii mmBpS In Notions and other Goods. My Stock is the Largest and Best ever brought to this city, and I solicit an examination of my Stock. Dealers will find everything In the j ouon, une at no. a jiain btrket. -- H.'M. SWEETSER. mar8tf Evansville, Ind. NEW' NOTION I HOUSE. N"E W GOODS J r Sam. N. Cursick...mIamk.s L. CukxicK. rJQA'f " rl ' ! J 7 ' ,.-t: j' . .A .'. :', ' ' " . ,' !, STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS White Ctood, HOOP SKIRTS, TiTE WIU KEEP A ( OMPLETE 1 and attractive assortment of every thing desirable and new In our line. The Goods on hand and arriving daily are are all New, Fresh and Clbax, direct from JTa dealers we desire to say that ho better opportunity has ever been afforded to purchase the ritrbt Goods, at' the rieht prices. at the right place, and at the right. time; Liet all who uesire gooa ioous cneap give us an early call, and we will guarantee satNo. 3 South First St., evansville, ina., janlO - Text door to new Bank Building, BOOTS & SHOES. BOOT and SIIOE AT ' '; WHOLESALE! ',. Mti : lS"o. Si MAIN STEEET. A LAR.flF. ASSOBTMEXT OX IIAXD XL ana uoous arriving almost daily. , The Trade is respectfully invited to ex amine my Stock, with the assurance that they will nnd as Good Goods and as Low Prices AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thankful to old customers for nast favors. I would respectfully solicit a continuance OI mo P. SESXOISTIV. July 13 - . ,

TO FARMERS.

i J)j 3'J inn j , , !. h : HA ii.i j: 46 mn STREET. 46 Have for sale, at Wholesale and Retail, a well selected Stock of Wood and Willow Ware, Agricultu ral implements, House Keep- , : ing Articles, and CrarcleW Seeds. In liseir Stock will found : ttl'AKDB Mower. CHAMPION Reapers and Mowers, , i uuuii i jviacnines, 1 EVAPORATORS. CXIOX CIIl'RX-Makes Butter In, Two .Minute. ... f f CORN MILLS Queen of the South.) ' NI UAH MII.IJH. FAXJflSO MILI8tan fords New Pat ent. .'- ..-'-.,'.. i : t THE CHEAPEST ! Is smaller Outside, and has larger Riddles. Has More and Better Riddles, does twice the work of, and better than, any other Fan ni us- Mill has an I'd ani Down JOLT, witlr.'Ride shake, cleans and separates all kinds of HEEltK. - - CIJTTI3V BOXES,'"' ........ CORN 8HELLERS. ; HOSIER Wheat Drill and Seed Sower. ) The best in the World.. ' , :.. t -:. .. - CIOER MILLS. - , HORSE HAY FORK and Lifter. ' ' t - E. L. WALKER'S New Patent. 4. -.- - The Cheanest. simoletit. strongest, lightest Fork, and most powerful Lifter now kn..yn. -. HORSE HAY RAKE. , HTDRArLIO Clothes Washer. , ...... ... w asnes sireaKy tuning, 4 Dy xorce oi we w ater, w luioui icuDDinsr, M . ... ; t . ! . . r - , w mure h.l tx miie uuu xusier inan any other Machine. ' ' .. , w ringers, 1 "' ' t'lLTlVATOHS. " ' PtorGHA larse Stock; '-. , (: ' ODe Horse WHEAT URILL. ' FAl'CET and Measure Combined, " " .' . j ew tatent ana threat convenience. RAIN-WATER Filterers-Cheap, - Dnrahle and Effective. '. NON-EXPLOSIVE Coal Oil Cans, 4 " A Cheap Insurance. UNFREEZARLE Pumps, (New Patent.) Which azitate the water: cheaner and more effective than Cliain Pumps or any other kind of Water Elevators. COFFEE ROASTER (New Patent.) ' Ooes by Clockwork. Roasts Coffee without needing attention, orowns every grain to the same color, and If used in connection with our Old loiniiiion CoflTe Pot, will make always perfect Cofiee. . f .... i ,:-;.-, , . , ,. .- NEW LAMP SHADE and attachment,' IVE S Patent for Coal Oil, ''-;'?; Which rtermlts the Lamp to be filled, trimmed and liuhted without removing Shade or Chimney; casts no shadow beneath 'the Lamp: is mow- iwt;,!M than'Ni mneh rheaiMT.. and a ic-fir light ibr rJ. ... , i s ...t ((rj, j,.vvp Iij.niMil tin, t.. iw BIRD CAOES, the nnest ewr urii . , here, and a large assortment o ,. . ; ; ; ---''--'...' FRESH FLOWER SEEDS, ; .u- , . ; i ' - !' ... i ; i; i ; WOOB AND WILLOW WARE, AND HOUSE-KEKPirm AKflCL.t.S. ' FIELD SEEDS BOUGHT and '. SOLD. MATTHEWS nov7-dtfw4t " : FVLLERTON. v No. Main iitreet. T. B. MATTHEWS. , M. G. ITI.I.ERTON, Late of Louisville, Ky ; MATTHEWS V; & Fl LLEUT0N. - : ,'" "" Dealers in ' AGRICULTURAL JMPLfiMENTS - " :!,!! ' SEEDS, Wood and" Willow Ware, , HOUSE'. FURNISHi; XG. ARTICLE B , ; No, 46 Main Street, . nofltf. i. ' EVANSyjLLE, IND : The Farmers! Companion. ! ,,; '3. M. GLEICHMAN.oS'fii'M 03ers his improved Stump Extractor to the public This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now In use, and is designed for three important purposes : 1st, To extract Stumps: 2d, To haul Haw Logs; 3d, To raise and hanl large Rocks. It is durable, simple and cheap. Two men can work it. " ' . r. ' Farmers who wish their fields and mead ows clean of Stumps will find it to their interest to get one of these Machines; For particulars apply to m o LEICHMAN, .' No. 89 Main Street, opposite Court House, marl4-3mdw Evansville, Ind. BUILDING. ,;:,.;:BriLDDro.;;'.'::,i: WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING associated ourselves together for the purpose of carrying on the , . . ' Buildliis Business In all its branches, are now prepared to make CONTRACTS for all or any portion of any kind of Buildings, and we think our arrangements are such that we can tilve General Satisfaction, : Both as to quality and promptness. Our Work Shop is situatuated on the Corner of Cherry St. & the Canal ; : . ,r -. : i - Where one of the partners can be found a all times during. working hours. GEORGE LANT, WILLIAM LANT, ftplO THOS. GRANT.

X AW. CARPS. - WM. IJEA1TS,' XT. S- Claim Asent.' T Also, ItEAIi ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. ; ; - ' " Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 95! (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. , , sepl9't

MORRIS S. OHJfSON'. JESSE W. WALKER. JOIIXSOX 3t 1VAI.KEK, Attorneysat-Iiaw. Office on Third street, nearlv ooDosit the Court-House, at the buildintr formerly occupiexi by tlie late Dr. John T. Walter, i novij am . .AJLTAIK JOIIXSOX, - Attorney -at-Iaw, ' ; NOTARY -PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE -...'. AGENT. - . v. a Soldiers' and all other claims procured. - ... . . .Office Evansville, xud. . apt!5dtf J. M. SHACK ELFORD.....S. R. HOBXBROOK. Shackelford A Hornbrook, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL I- ; . TATE. AGENTS, . ; , ' , Office on Third Street, between Locnst' and Main, west Hide. , . " Prompt attention given to Collections. .. aug3ltf ,. JAMES T. WAIiKER, v.,; . .. , . ., ... : ; . .: .. . JUSTICE W TTTK Tr rv. ASX A CKNT ' .''OR OBTAINING Vt-.SU-S, BACK . FAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED 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, EvansvilleInd. , All business entrustea to him will be promptly attended to. . JanlfMy. DENTISTS. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. . - THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTXully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from his old office, on Main street, to .; , ' :o. 10 First Street,' : ; . , , . BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, Where he is now prepared to perform an the various operations belonging to the Profession, In the most skill! ul manner via.: . i ,i i;-t. . : . , mi .- . i FILLING, CLEANING. EXTRACTTNO & INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Careful attention given to Children' Teeth. I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORKj From one Tooth to full sets inserted by Suction or Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for which they were intended. Personal attention given In every, case. The best anaesthetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms reasonable. DR. J. C. RIERBOWER, No. 10 First St., bet. Main and Locnst, Evansville, Ind. . mar8-6ra , .DRS. HAAS & C00KE, Rooms ovei" First National Bank, .", ' ; Corner Main and Firsi Streets, . . : Evansville, Ind. FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR tha very liberal, patronage received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their professional sendees or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work, manufactured. -. Improvements and inventions are being made, and everything that will subcervo the interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. ' . They have several Anawthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. . All desirahle st les of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made' anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. Those having Decayed Teeth should either have them extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and tiae remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections treated;, also Cleft Pala'e.. .. : . . . .-. - - prl ':rrdOOTdN'.WAItPS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENJTO ALL 't ; THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING. HAKD-LO OJS1 That we are prepared to furnish them, on short notice, Wakfs for Wiaviko Jeans, of the best quality, ready to weave, as low as can be bought anywhere. Orders will be promptly attended to. Send on your ' beams. : JOHN W. GRUEN A CO., j porner Bond street and Canal, ':i i-y.i .tv-:- :.' ... EvansTille: Wool Factory; The Undersigned respectfully announce to the Public in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that hey are prepared to take in Wool formanafacturinginto thefollQwing Goods, viz. : Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, TiAtx Ani Plajw Flannels, Linsevs, satikets & Stocking Yaiih. On the most reasonable terms and short . notice. AVe have also a good supply of tha " above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a distance, who bring or sead their Wool early, can have their goods right off. Price list for manufacturing will bo sent on application. Otfioe and Factory corner Bond street and Canal. . JOHN W. GRUEN & CO. ; upti-tim ; IlfrSTRUCTIOIT. EransYllle Collegiate School. THE THIRD TERM OF THIS Institution closes May 5th, and the Fourth Term commences May 7th. Parents who would like to trust their boys tinder my care should not fall to call soon. W. SINN HOLD, Princ pal. prl9 d3w ,

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