Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 May 1866 — Page 5
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-' AMUSEMENTS, -u; cw Metropolitan. FIRST STREET," Between Vine and Sycamore. Martin Golden, Manager. - . . K. C. Griekjon, Acting and Stage Manager Second Appearance of that eminent young American Tragedian, ; Mr. B. MACAULEY. j TCE8DAT EVES1SO. 3hf;, 1st'
will be presented the Classic Drama of DAMOX A3D PYTHIAS ; Or, The JTesi of Friendship. .Damon -......Mr. B. Macauley.! - Calanthe .v..,.w......mBejlia Golden. ; To conclude with the Farce of ! ; TUB OMNIBUS. Presents .for i the .Million I A GIFT TO EVERYBODY I NO BLANKS. f "no Di.ti.tn 'OINTED' PA TR ONS : SOMERBY & BRUCE, Gift Autocrats of the World r AT MASONIC HALL. Positively for FIVE DAYS mencing only, com4 TUESDAY EVENING, May 1st; 1866. THE SPHYNX ! THE SPHYNX! SOMERBY & Bruce's COLOSSAL GIFT SENSATION! , ; t . : i Pronounced by the press and the public "The Great Legitimate and the only genuine Gift Organization that has -ever appeared in the- United States." Crowded and delighted audiences have nightly greeted these extraordinary Gift Entertainanentu, in the principal cities of the Union, the past three years. vAbia y, The acknowledged head and front of Wonder Workers, and the favorite ; ti J''J' K ENCHANTROMUNDI! ' 1 ' '" I Of the present age, will nppesir in conjunction with the great and ASTOUNDING MYSTERY, .-......,;!........ j l THE SPHYNX! THE SPHYNX! , j A'head without a body, i An Intelligence without a Soul. T heSLi.tfr&t 'Senxdlion froiif London ! ear-OBSERVE.-ew j At every entertainment ft MAGNIFICENT LEADING PRESENT, ranging in yalue from. 845 to Si0. will le eiven awav. i SovMerby & 'Bruce1- are the originators anrl nmnriftnru if thft Tnnit, Yirinn 111!" n.111 . - . . . . 1 , -I V n.... l.... f i.-i 1 .-.-M-iV .-in nr. ... BUCVCnMUl Mill vlKvutM.uuii iurAifwm.c,rti our crowded, Jammed and .delighted audiences nightly testily. i Admission., .v.........'................ ."W cents.. No Half Price..... No Free List, Doors open at Ti ; to commence at ;8 o'clock-precisely Vi... I.--. s!-.' J Fashionable Matinee SATURDAY AF TERNOON at 3 o'clock, when children will be admitted for 15 cents, and every child will receive a virvsenl.' -' j. -:''-. -. Tl Tickets for sale at the Ticket Office durIntr the dav. Only those who eo early can secure seats. Get your tickets in advance, and thus avoid the rush and crowd at the ticket box in the evening. i RUFFS SOMERBY, Managing Director, W?rnn.Y RP-tTt'K. .i1inKKlAi-pnt-aprJ7 4td I? I O IS" I TOR' tHE BENEFIT OF Ht. JoIiirs Clmrcli rf tse" Particulars will be given in dueea-ap-b ' Great Picnic and Excnrsion Down '""the. ! rniife:'EVAxsvii.i.E singing so JL ' ciety " Liederkranz " will give a great "Picnic, about fiip miles down the river." on' thfTull.-BWWiiiarei on SUNDAY: Mav (ith. Two steamboats, the Newsboy and Curlew; are eneaged to take visitors down to the place of enjoyment, and will leave Vae wharf, below Main street, at eight and ten o clocK a.m., anu one o ciock p.m. 1 Tickets for down and back, including admission to the irrove. nfty cents a par- --. i -rf ; t f m apr28 dtdj TARTIES AND CI.l'BS CAN EN en pp. trKe f!rsnpnt t'it v SDriners DANC ING HALL, with- or without music, for special use, at ail times wnen not previously engaged. SUPPERS wiU be frnisheu if reouired. The public may rest assured )that no in trusions or disorderly TiersoTris will be al lowed to disturb the Hall. DAMRON A CO.,. Proprietors Crescent City Springs, ' PICNIC PARTIES, SOCIETIES, and ORG ANIMATIONS ! will be accommodated with the South Park of the Crescent City Springs, upon;; application, ror picnics and pleasure. Kefreshment stands Ju'that, park wUVnot be used if. the parties-engaging it -ousire. A laree stand for music or sineine Is erect ed, and several swings put up, for the iise of the park. It is not connected with the other park, and can be as much retired as if in tne woods. The Dancing Hall can also be had, if de- - sired. "KocJuirKofor use 01 pai-K. apr20 2w DAM RON & CO., Proprietors. LOCAL NOTICES E" If vou wish to buy a good com fottable" Dwelling House of 7 or'JB rooms, with all necessary out-build rnes, lot dv I.) ieei; on tripe T tint 1 1 f C l Ifc' : Stret,4)ppoiiite Heilman's Foundety, go to llead s sale to-day, at Z o clock, at the uourt House. . v. A' Splendid IIocse and lot for Sale: -Any one that wants one of the ' ' best located, best ventilatedand . jest " arranged 'dwelling, with every coli'"venience needed, should, by allmeaDs, . - go to Jtleau a sale to-uay, ana ruy just 'n ,h, rmrrv jljot 20.'lTrrer KnhirLet o:'ment,;50 by150feet on Third SWeet, Terms, one-third casn; oaiancem one onrl two vftiirff. The purchasei1 can iuylis "much"'m : ht Wish' 1 I '.i ifes ftriofiJ wishinit td-bxiy"uliall Lot,'25 by HQ feet5.wtb theprivjlege ''"-of 50 ibrJ-lrftct.'itf-CQwan s knMila, vision i tf out-lot f3, j Upperi fcnlarge- " men t. ru uti to f Mc-lvft, 1-fp'f? Hey. ; tcand .ThirrtetIiedit-Blackford ;T;Grpve,ft,liaiiPtumty, of .oHQt rV wait sr.io'avcuu a can;- w- - -t (-? - -T-r7 u . davi",' This r.rotoertv ennnot . be ex .eellp.d frvr fieaiitv or oealitvin the city. re: Terms within reach of every oner that
wants a home.
Wanted. A good boy to work in the Journal Counting-Room. Apply this morning. . " J6Ifyou want to "buy one of the prettiest and best located lota for a irlvate'dwellingr in Ithe 'city', go to; lead's sale to-dav. and bid for Lots
15, 16, 17, 18 and 19. in Cowan's sub division of Out-Lot 3, Upper Enlargement, the same being "each V50 by 150 feet fronting on ;, Third .' Street J ueiween tjowan ana uam streets. .:-:t Remember that Hiram Nelsom sells Furniture at Auction, at9o'clock' this morning,, opposite vthe( Washing-! ton, House, , , and,, one '.3 or', twonew double-spring Mattraeses,' and a lot of Dry Goods. , Thirteen Acre Field for Sale..That field with plank fence around it, just above the city, on the canal,- with 1 n i ' ... it a large train e earn on it; so wen adapted for a vegetable garden or brick yard, will be sold to-day at Read's sale.-'-Terms liberal.- From this field you- have a- full- view of the whole city. j As we are the only retail Shoe House in town, that have goods direct; from the manufactories, and keep the largest and most varied, stqck, we caii ana will sell Boots and Shoes twenty per cent, - less than -any -one eiee can, We can suit all. with goods from the eoarsest tj the finest and most elegant goods ever shown in the city. j lt- A.I' ':. - A. iS.'.xtlCKER 6u AO. I Fourteen Acre Field for Sale. That beautiful . fourteen acre field ,6n the road to Blue Grassland adjoining the Cemetery, with a new fence around it, will be sold to-day at Read's sale. Itwill make a splendid pasture., , 1 Notice.-AH persons' having signed the Apollo Clublist,'and not wishing to join the excursion on board the steamer Curlew, -Thursday, evening, May 3d, ' will please report to one of the undersigned Conim'ttee, or otherwise they will be required to pay a proportionate share of expenses injcurred r -j -3 r r? r r 1 1 - WnwaO TT.tiV-' Vif.Uv; Jno. S. Hopkins, Jr., j . o. HOPKINS, Jr., ) . M. Scantlin, , Comnjittei kLaw,- :x,-ylu;Jt , bEMONIM. 1 I u'.ul n Jas. M. Scantlin, , K Committee Jack Jos May, 1, d3t. Business ' IlbusS ') Vok SALE.If you want a good business House, without sut paying out . but, little monej, Head a saleVto-day and jbttjf the ninety-nine years lease on the nnddie one-third of Lot 230, Donation-En largement, with the buildings thfreori ; Lot 25 by 150. feet, next to Marlett s store.If von would dress in that exouisite style. Which fwins ithe iadis 'most- .approving If you'd defend your noble, manly form, With splendid clothes, against the sun or Seek the Great Wardrobe, Main Street, Bif Hawlev A Smith's -Stuwendons Clothina Store. May ldtf. Ten Acre Field for Pale ! Thatl ,h.'t?hii.'UHfiJ Wifcl Vf. hA oact: end of Blackford Grove, will be sod :, . to-.dtff. at . .Bead's. gale... 4t fronts the ww.a "- I urove, vv asningtoa avenuer ana t qwell street, and in1 a Tery-tew years. Willi be a cart of tlie'cityC iNow i$ the time for every one' to get? himself s-good horn -' !, , : !" ; ' '';V A i,'Ji: , home.". ;t. A. Cresse Merets in all colors; arid of a superior quality just received kt Head MooneyV, Also, Grenadines, silks, &c, &c. ap27 7t Five.Acre Field p.o ALEKJh beautifuV5-acre PieloVn'ear Maj.-Rt) at binson's, fronting Washington avenue, with new plank ience in iront, will soldat Heads. saletQrXlay. .JNo pr tiervbfecfiu ot ; groTinolior a. suburban residence near ivansville can foe iouna. I n 1 . ABniTioxii bivi;r items. "I Cincinnati, April 30. River fallen fobr feet : 32 feet in the channel. Weather clear in part. Thermometer (A. j The addljionalarj vals late btienihg were me jjawrence, fc l,ouis to Cincinnati; Baltic, New Orleans to Louisville. The Lawrence was light. She took a few bales of cotton , from Huston, $ CoThe old Baltic looks much dilapidated, and her age .-would justify her owners in turning her out to die, and building a new boat for her machinery Three steam boats left this port lust night for Green River ....The Liberty No. 2 has deter mined to change he' day, and will hence forth leave Louisville on' Wednesday, and pass here on. Thursday -.......Two, tow-boats with coal' passed down yesterday. , MARKIED.. ! J GOLDSMITH- HUTCHINSON. On Thursday, Etfth ult.j"at the'residenee of the bride's mother, by the Rev. M. McCann, Mr. John H. Goldsmith to Miss Cornelia J. Hutchinson: both of Center Townsh INSTRUCTION. Evansville Colle o-lflTA School. THE THIRI TERM OF THIS IXstltutlon closes Mc.y 5th, and the,, Fourth - -..- Tprni commences May, 7th. Parents' who like to tv 2r- .nnhlfl noi ft ust ; Jtlieir ; JboysjJ hdermy car should not fail to all soon. 'j W. SINN 11 OLD, Principal pi aprl9 a.W'-Bi :r r.v A-oi iij;'! I'r.-xt :i .m it'.ti', a "J''60()I)-; HOSIERY " -7 '.! .... . t'.r ..n'W t .' ft marl3 3m At HEAD & MOONEYES
JIAUKET REPORTS, Monetary and Commercial. EvAjisviLLB, April 30. We have no change to report In the Money Market. Borrowers are accommodated in all their legitimate wants at reasonable rates of interest, say, 8 to 10 per cent. An active demand could not be conveniently met by our banks, but until there is more elasticity in the general market for Western and Southern staples, no large calls for new loans is probable; and hence, although renewal may to some extent be asked, a close Money Market need not be expected. Exchange Is tng6c4deiria"nd, and rates are maintained at from par to 50c premium, buying, and 1-10 premium ; selling. Gold closed In New York; yesterday, at 126. The" payment Of 522,000,000 gold interest on the S-2Q bonds, due: and ' payable to-day, must Cause a' decline' in the price of Gold,Theh.uQtations In , our; inarket are about as follows: a 1:; ; j. "31;;; '; -v. A ! Gold, buying 125 Selling ..127 Silver, buyihg.U7 Selling........... ......119 Government Securitiss are still in demand, and the rates are maintained at our formgr quotations. " ,", V. : .!,' ('j ' KvnnsvlIIe Produce Market. . The week Opened with a fair trade. The advance in Pork elsewhere has not materially affected the market 'ir. this cityi All kinds of Produce remain f nu, jcith prices unchanged.' The Grovirty ts-a-ie ia active, with no change in fmmet Quotations. A , ' I. nmber Market. ' r ' ; !
former quotatlons.' A full; supply ! of 'wll grades of Plriei and a fair supply of Poplar, . 1 . . i Sew York Market. 'WNew York, April 30. 11 fcoTTOS Firrrier- but very quietr 84c ifor .middling. ... ; ,". , , . i v-t nr'-o TinlT ri? lnwpf (in oVrttnon and medium grades ; 57 90(H 8 20 for extra State; S99 25 for round hoop Ohio; and 89 ;12 3L for trade brands, closing dull.', j . T I". 1 .l . ., . , t . 1. W , . . 1 . 1 HHISKX7-4AIII, iora 'y j.i vtwleriu ' ' "' "' , : Wheat-Dull, and' nominally 23 cents lower. i Rye Quiet. ' Barley and Malt Dull and nominal. ; Corn Dull, and rather easier. ! 1 . ,,, 1U. f .tow IVoatiirn' 57rtjtK)c. ior old do. i UOFFEE uuii, ana nominally unchanged, f sugar-steaoy, at iujcjizc. i Molasses Firm. Petroleum Dull at 4041c. for Refined in bond. Pork Opened heavy and lower, but closed firm ; 827ia 27 37V for Mess, closing at $27 25 for regular; 820(t2j 25 for old do.; and 823 W24 lor Prime. Lard Dull and heavy at I7rtjzie. j Butter Quiet at 2T-I5c. or Ohio. j Cheese Dull at 10(n;22c. 1 Money Easy at, (foo per cent. i Sterling Exchange lOitelOS. I Gold Irregular and lower; opening at Gdeoliuimg to l'- andclotsiag at 12iii. t change. Cincinnati Market. 1. 'CixciirifATf .' April 30. Flour Quiet; Superilne 8 2."a75; Ex tras 2.510O0, and family 10 gUQdZOO. . . ! Wheat Unchanged; not muen doing; Xn. 1 Kl 2). ! Corn Lewt flrra; 58c for mixed In eleva tor and 68c in sacks are the' best rates ob-, tainahle. Oats Les acuvej 4,'itf 4(e-ror no. a ana 1: Whisky Unchanged; in bond 23c. j ' , XV YE N)C. ! Provisions Dull 1 buyers withdrawn from tne marKet. Mess Pork Could have been bought ft' 28 00, .Bulk mats sold, at 11 14. ,T Lard irfwwe 20c.s ' ' 1 t Hm Inll nt, TiX- WAGM- f Potatoes Dull and lower: sales Of prime at i W per.iioi, on arrival. . ine supW an2i;r j- ltnskm 01 1 r47i 'V fe! I'ETROLEUM-Wi.wc lor renneu. market Is sUU unse GoLLStlj i t W4Tvrrv' li1 rm ri HH no 'Ky hint tlio V st. 1.0ms Market. - . St. louis,. April 30; Flour Moderately hnnoic'e. X, 8 50((j9 50 for XX, and 12 2."xo,13 Wtheat Stiff; 1 91 m 2 555 for prf strictly prime, ana -z io lot cnoice. corn Lower; Kec. Oats Declined : 4:Wi4Cc. Pork Stead v at 28 50: Bacon and Clear Sides advancedto j'TJj ,!.'anvassed and ougar-v;ureu iiuniH xzo. iiARD Firm ana uncnangeu. BUSINESS CARDS. YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, No. 8 South Second Street, j Evansville, IndJ 1IIE SUBSCRIBER HAS 'JUST ..opened a News Deuot. where all the Paoers anT'Magii:friesi of.tlW d:t-'fan. be Also An'kfviXrhfl!''---'i I ' STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOONS, WALL PAPER, and WINltOW SHADES, y? tyicly wU I be pold, at tji eTo-wTs t cash prices, GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville, April 21, lWj. apr23 lm SASH, DQQfiS,t LUMBER, &c.j Ilnnnel A, , Sons," :.; I . Manufacturers of ,, j Sish, Door. Bli tich FritmeSt", &c.;: Also, lealers in -, . -- MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER: Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, weatnerDoaraing, finingies, iun, sc. Sawing of every description done to order. . : , tf r v- , . Orders from abroaa will ne promptly attended to. . i. i Factory and Yard, r Corner Walnut stkkkt and Canal. apr21 Evansville, IntUi . . . , . . i n-1 i-1 i i COTTON warps: TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TtJ ALL, TliOSli MA V JUNG ARJCiJ'-AViXvr. r- -- .'- .;.-('! Si hO T. !:.! ili;i..U :H t ! ' That .we are .Tirpiiafwi to iurnisu lufin, u ! f 1 1 t Ti ( it 1 ei War'S you Weaving Jeans, of the best quality, leady to weave, as low lis can be bought anywhere, Orders will le promptly attenaeu to, Mim.uu iyut t : - titrv r ilT?rTl."V I'll , ;jorner conu irwv uuj"."o Evansfllie tV ool factory. The Undersigned respectfully announce 6Stb PabUe if KeJii-4l"batlaostspecial-in tn tha VormaK t hat. fVipv are prepared to take in Wool.forinauufacturingintothe following Goods, viz. : - . J j'pANf, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain and ATj Plaid Flannels," LrNSRYs,' S4TIOn the mpsfcreaisonabW.terms and short notice. We have also a good supply 01 me above Good on-had tor sale or exchange foKWoof,j that persoTrs living at a dis tance, wtio onug or send tneir w 001 cany. on hav thftlr, Koods riaht off. Price llsl r.xr tnonnfaMnrlnor will hA HPIltOD aPPliOation. Office and Factory corner Bond street and Canal. JOHJN w. UKUH."t w, ap6-6m
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GROCERIES. ,0LD TIOIsrEEIi; GROCERY, j r No.,r82 M41N 'street: v.) JJ P. EHiiott-& Son ' i 'H: 'ii t-r : ' h r-i HAVE ON HAND, AND ARE Constantly receiving, a choice assortment of STAPLE and 'FANCY f GROCERIES, purchased for cash, and at the lowest figures, consisting of - j'I t' :'' 1 f 1 ! (.Choice Green and Black Teas, .i - : ) . , r ,, ... Coffees, Sugars, E. R. Durkee & Co.'s Spices (which are warrrameu jiurej, ; ..lri f Syrups, r2-i Kn iiiir ; r ? r c -in . 1 n: ' :? Wooden ami Willow Ware,f Canned Fruits such or Oysters, Lobsters, . Crabs, .Peaches, Quinces, Whortleber- - 1 ) : u . ries, Pears, Pineapples, &c, -. 1 Bottled .Goods -such as Pickles, Jellies, -'"' v Sauces, &c. ' l- i . Also, 200,000 lbs. Plain and Canvesed Gams, Shoulders, RlVbed and Clear Sides. ' Agents' for VvporiFs -and 3Iiami Powder Cmnpanie, and torJoh 1 son'fc Union Washi ig-Machlne and Cjui-hes-W ringer. , Call and examine bur &iock and prices, at ' ' No.' 82 MAIN STREET. CITY '-V GSOCESY. '-T THIRD STREET, betv Main i3 -l r c,i';"'i 7UB i't.d ji; andT Locust. 5 .l i i cross & 3r6ets. I i b-yr .1;. ..t I Li.O .-.-:') 1 --,ua ARRIVAIw';' ATE r 8,000 bushels ckoice. Northern. POTATOES which we offer for sale ai ,cheap as the'eheapest! , :' ' .. ",' , . If -Also-'i ".'One' car-load of! HOMINY MEAL, !'.'! IS !l:-!-'-!.X--l:ti J', ! )' .! for Cow-Feed, j 1 ( I - rnayl dim , , ;.. Removing Houses. , UJ , 1 milE I NnERSIGNEO WOVI IN ,A form the citizens of Evansville that tiiey are prepared to remove rrame nouses . , M.1 -I , 1 . . . - .." lo Hiiy puriui i lib vnj'f un uit?-iiiuv icuauiiaoie terms. ..- )-.., . .i Our residence Is below the Creek.moyl dim WM. & JOSHUA BELL. I f. .Marine ' Hospital Notice; T j ' s '"EvANSXtLLE. Ind.. May 1, 1806. y EAI.F.I i 'PROPOSALS I WILL BE 3 recelvetl, at this office until 12 .o'clock. meridian, on Tuesday, the 5th day of June next; tnr boarding and nursing. Including medicine fend medical attendance, of Ma rine Hospital natients at this -port from tne first day or July, lytiO to the aoth day of June. lt7. i ': ! i; " Jd" ,;;... t Bidders will please Btate.the price ;per wwk lor pac i noiipnt. ' The successlkil bidder will be-! required to enter Into a written contract,, in the rpenalt y , of oue'thousand dollars, with sufficient personal security for his faithful per forniiance. ' v A. L. KOBINSON, t mayl dtd .r' " --a- 'i Surveyor of Customs.' r , t oiKsoote piease copy. j 1 : 1 '- - - r" Tb .WJiom it may Concern.' u i milE 'TXDERSIG5ED WII.l. Af A -ol v to the CSty Council for? leavw to erect a frame kitchen, 12 by jg, adjoining hoiiK on Lot 15. Block 1. Battell Place, in tnoctty of XvansVille, within e fire limits: , , . , .. .JOHN E, DANNAN. -'"April 2,: (m:-n'iu l ; . . iU " apTWd2w X-Union eopy and charge taw omce.j . PATENT MEDICINES. ; ri f TfT'i.) unit fi,) v. no !f if. :t 07i:fj we.-'-n'Yi'i 'ill ..'i-.nfjtj ;'T!i ,f') fft) !!f !;'! Mil f V!1 :. 1- '!, TK.r- APMISTEAD'S , TONIC -SYRUP. 1J giyes universal satistaction. f.very bottle warrants to cure. Money refunded i(UfaUat ,lfj:; v. L-L-ol :vs ',11 1W ;yr 't" ih it v. . h.) jt!' f tfllJil'iyioTf odl ;fi1 iti!) T .- 3j r.. "1 H in T,Vi ill! I V tiff i j j'is.i'iij; r ,'J',tl'l)l! 'Jilt K YA' f it .U . 'I Ml ttllJI .. ... ' XR. ARMISTEAD'S POPtfLATt OlNT'JJ rnenfwillcttre this dreadful disease In its worst form tost wonderful discovery of the flgej'fcCnres-aH ihftnncrof Ulcers on man or beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflam ed Eye Lids. Sore Breast, Burns, Scald Head, W ounds, etc, etc. , 'i t i 1 s i -1 i . - a : BR; ARMISTEAD'8 PILE OINTMENT is warranted to etiect more relief In tiiis painful disease than any other remedy before the public. ti'iU na.- ?,-4 u ; "lion; i ft ,jl-.v H.l IfiiX lo I "n.! j j " Read I Read.!1 Read! Heao! Hhe fol- . vt lowing .Certificates: i 1 '."J ("I .l,..!i-jI.V J .;. lt ' q; ; . J ,., "HENiF.Rflo?f,TCT.', Feb. 28, 1866. -"Dr. RI A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., resided for many yearsj in this city. ' We know him intimately: ' He- Is a regular Physician, and during his residence nere he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medLcine, He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated mora? worth. '. ; 1 j " ) . ivr..r.:.' L. W. POWELL ) ) h IUU..UI!! ,-! ARCH'D DIXON., Padccah, KY., Sept. 2, 1854. -. Having lived neighbors to Dr. R. A Anaistead.MTyigg county. Ky for some tenuBrUwelw years; we . take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood highl and enjoyed a large practice; wnnsi, aa&i, gentleman, 1ji bearing, and a man or hon-or,-4n the strictest sense of those terms, too man maintained a more enviable repute. tion. In a word, he lived among us without reproach, and left us with unsullied character. LINN BOYD. . . rfr ..ALFRED BOYD. MBlr of your prugslstyr, ri. x i i; , For sala by Drajgg & I aprlS General Agents, No. 5 Main St.
OFFICIAL. ' Letters kemaining xjnclAimetj in Ihe! Post-Office at Evansville, State of Indiana, on the 30th:day of April, 1H66. " " " t . mm-To obtain any of these letters,, the applicant must call for "advertised let-i ters." give the date of the Ust, and pay one cent for advertising. r i mg' If not called lor Within one month, they will be sent to the Dead-Letter Office. Free Delivery of letters by carriers, at the, residence of owners, in cities of 50,000 inhabitants or over, may be secured by ob-i serving the following RuUst 1 -1 1, Direct letters to the street and number, j as well as the post-office and State. -i I 2. Head letters with the writer's post-, office and State, street and number, signl them plainly with full name, and request: that answers be directed accordingly. , r ! 3. TttAr to utmmrprs and tl"an8ient Visit-!
ors in a town or city, whose special address may be unknownj should be marked, in. the lower left-hand corner, with the word "Transient." i. . r I ' 4. Place the postage-stamp on the upperi right-hand i corner, and leave space- be-i tween the stamps and direction for postmarking without interfering with the writing. . .. . . , i X RA rmut for thp retwni of a letter to the writer, If unclaimed within thirty davs or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post-office, and State across the h-fVhand end of the envelope, on the face side, will be .'complied with, at the usual rate of prepaid postage, payable when the letter is delivered to the writer. Sec. 28, Law of 1863. . f , . j . ! LADIES' LIST.; f,:.;... .- ; Atkin Mary Ann Love Maggie R . . Lee, Lola ' ' Loirg Menerva r p Lemon Fanny " ( Lavin Rebecca , Angel Kancy Anshony Caroline Barnes Emma Mrs Bealer Lovina CJvin Amanda juerew it f Brj'ant Frank Mrs Bul k Caroline Morgan Ella Miss -- Marks Elizabeth McOlan Jane i r'fiPPJ!fiAi.y Coi.nerway Jane 7 r-OoLins Eliza" . ' Clark Maggie Cook Philopena Dean Mrs V'm; 7" O'Callahan Julia 2 Piatt Mollis' i1 ;: Philips Jane' ' ' Kockey Margaret Rose Mary .., ,rA j , , Reese Martha- .. Smith Maggie - if i Evans opnena Exe Eveline Evans Tobitha Farfc Eliza ..'. Fureuson Polly A , Scarbro Missouri E . i Short Lydia A .- Fleagler Clark Mrs ! Fullinitton Lovina Scantlin O Miss Slater Amelia Foulks Mary Griffln Hoch 2 t - Gilson ElizJane to Summons Eltz . , Smith Mary Stinson- Margaret Stinson Lavinai Stroud Alice ' Stroud Lovina C ;, . Stone Hellen A Thomas Mathilda Tribee Angelina Victory Maggie Wilkinson Nellie William Harriet Woodflll Louisa ' !Young Amanda. HanesMolIie ii'-u Hanson Joanna. . Johes Sarah R J Jarvls PN Johnson Jennie Kindar Annie Kavanaugh Mrs Long Mannie , , Ijove E - Lautter Judith -j ,-. Lyon Mary.. .... Lemasters AT ' ' '' GENTLEMEN S LIST: Avers J Ed Jones R P Adams Jesse-1 ' , , King James W -v. Kirk John S Kearns Peter Latiiyette Hotel Lackyer C ' Adams J F Anthony James W Anderson Louis A Alexsndepyharles Bruce t: Amos Buck A liinxwiier luark M.TXLawburen f ;has H ijiionnin jonn ' Hiu'kFlnin ChriHt, . Lotui Simon Bovnton SW. M.D.t Lyon John E f P.arnett James k ; ; Lyon Lawrence; ' ' ' : Blum Root IRichardLylas Weston . f i Berner Charles i, , . 'Mechanics' Houses j Barrow E " Morton Alexander' J Balsdon John,,; -Mann & Hennnecke; BakerJohnD 11 Moor B C . Bratty John ! J " ' J Means BenJ Blyth'ing; Joseph D H Morris Frank I Bingham Henry r Miller Henry " , Borne James M. ! Maecke Isaac i Bates John L Medrick Joseph i Brandenberger Hen- Morrison James, 2 Burns F ' -.Il ryMooreJS" BrowpWmH Mills J RACo.,2 ! Bi-ydon Y P " , ' 1 Montgomery Joseplt Broker Wm .! ,MagheeL Ja. iir.r i I 1 t ' XlliU.f.ln Berth John Malroy Rodgers - trrawford WilliamsonMartin Win,. 2 Connor Wm Martin Wm E , . Oriffon R LV '- " v McCntchans Ben i f 'nu;in i ! Vol u D ' Carr Joe , , r .ucKies josepn r'1'1:1' Natioual House n V'UiV O'Malley John i - s. I Clark JG ' Carson J Gl CartetHenry Carlton Geo . 1 . ,- .x Ik!)l V ,nu. Pf)j.ter Wm ot. AieiClary JW,.!J ' Carter G , Culver D H 'i n j, : criDcnen setn 1 1 1 'V 1.(1 Tr II . , f.iPorter John ' 'Mil ; Price John , .) V.l I ri v. i i i i .1 iiu vi . x ii i v. v v ii , i . . 1 I , . . , - Po.lm. 'on V Dioksoa, Clark fc Co.v Rowe WH.iif! ;;'l! IHH'atup Elijah,,.' Rich Stephen i.w.t, Dearling Lt G II Itobert-s Robert DarljevJoiin ,,:...rrRedden Roberta 1 )f l-jicv- l)r L 1 JRuttaee Martin S . Y IMdwriy Stephen) fc I'lteynolds John x 'DttiipOn1V oiney;,1(j. jtgerj-.ii u. jij uomunsn v ii . j-MJgers iwvui, , ;viml)ri'i"i'T:I 9' Howies 'Alfred' V.tl I KvaSH Bro-i r 71 hfi.i'j Sutton Wm notdt Lincwn Don ii Sanderson w nx.,,, l.'.l.o.irt.tu Mlr-h ' J hntfrnti Wm j.M.W "Sntfron Wm Enfner Stephen - r , Smyth Richardj J Ftokas John T f;- Ir Springer M P ,' 1 1 KatKSflt J II ,(,J Schoheld John . Mf Ferguson Nathaniel Stillman Isaac J. . Foster Wm J J'l Slung Joseph ' Gilletl AOrnnam oil eeiiiram ) GarVr Danidl Sanders James F , Smith Franklin - Steles F i ! "' Stonehill E BGuthrie Daniel Groit'man John ' Green Joseph ' ;. ! ' GenicK ft ;!, i. o Shelby CM, c;. ii Garrison 11.. Gray WW"" Strourt Calvin 11 Stroud Allen ' !, a Hononlhert' n ii Stuart B J !f Hubert Beisfiiug0.,Slrk A J f ;, Heiu'hiDaniel - . ,' iTupman S A ' Hardinmann David Teel James M Hawkins Elijah Teat James nan a j Hedges GeQ,,.f Horny H , Hebuard fc Son SI Harper Joel - r Huston Jonathan Howard JO... f r HaffyPat Hays W N !.. '-ill Hill Wm , Hughes WLB j Henright Will Hawkins Thos Tracy Edward Todd David t Tucker Cant Armt i Vannata B R stead wniteneaa w m ' Warner Wm Willis WS ,. f. ' Ward R ' " v White Noyes -,- Wriitht A White John -! ' , Wallin Jonn 'WalshE ; ,T r Wright David Wilks A or Wilson . Wood Alfred F, J H Hillvard Thos Humphrey Kami C Judge A , ., ... . Jackson Ell V .. JAMES H. McNEELY, P.M. TINWARE. t II. E. BLEMKEll ;7f TTAS REMOVED 'FROM His oiJd to Iiis new XL stand -; on Main ptreet house,; Nol-14' Second Street a i '.I , ti Between Main and Sycamore-, and received a. large addition to his stock of. ware, so that he how has the largest and best selected stock in the city of, .,,., . ,, . j ' Plain aiid Fiiiacy Tinivare, Cookirig and iHeating Stoves, Mantles, Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates,- fine and common ; Skillets and LldsrinOyeBS and i Lids; Sugar-Kettles: fi.irJms. STiinoihin.Irons. fancy and cmnjiQii; Coal Hods- and Vaes; Bntann4 WareiVJroni Tinned, and Enameled iv ? h.wi bvM-yi,hintt connected with the business -In ii general assortmeiit of ? rHousiiifcra : i ? i. .. j; si iyoriii ii!." y !!ii't!,-j S" A good assortment of Tinners' Sfirxskl f-AlI Jobbing, spch as GUTTERING, ROOFING, tc, done at short notice-. . All warranted as represented. Otters to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail; Orders solicited. apr!8
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MIEEINER A first-class Milliner, at MRS. SCH-aiFER'S, between Mala and Sycamore. aprlO tf fMOR RENT. CJTOREROOM A fine Storeroom, on O First street, between Pine and Leet. Inquire of Frank Carr, corner Water and Sycamore. apr2 ! XOSTV7-Vr : " STOCK BEEIJSJ. Hauled by misUko from the levee, foot of Main street, or otherwise, two barrels Stock Bells, marked "M." The finder, or for any information concerning tnem, will be liDeraiiy rewarueu oy applying at JOHN B. HALXS Wharf boat. rnayl 2weod EWAUI. I,ost, on Main street, (Dtl between Fourth street and the canal, a very small and old POCKET-BOOK, containing money and papers. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at this office. apr28 .. ,1 FOUND. BREASTPI3T. Owner can have it by calling at Roelker, Blount & Co.'s, and paying for this notice. - mayl FOR SAUS. S OFFER FOR SALE THE EVANSville Paper Mills, lt lies on the Ohio ver, in the city of -Evansville, Indiana, one-half mile from the Bodiam Coal Mines. It Is a Wrapping-Paper mill. It contains two steam engines, two Ray's wagines, and a Foudrinier Paper machine, jlakes paper 44 Inehes wide. .The, mill, has a good custom. Terms easy. - -- J ' ' ' ' FERDINAND FUNKE, Proprietor, mjivi dim rVJll'tr l-VXJIvl.'tV:, mob. o Alien JE3L I now offer- my - residence,- a good Brick House, containing eight rooms, portico, hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, stal.l.i Ji. i. nil nrall .1 .-.i n..,,.l 11 .1 .1 1 .1 m. I'll., uv., ci 11 nv.l ci 1 c.111 u 11 1 1 1 1 111 ewiu style, and five acres of land, well set with choice trim trees jind snrobbery, situate north Of Sullivantownadjoining Jacobsville, within two squares of the corporation line; also, two lots, with a frame, house, containing six rooms, cellar, cistern, and stable; also, one lot, with a house, containing three rooms, and plenty of good bearing fruit trees, situated in Jacobsville. The above will be sold cheap. apr2tjlm;:. r JOHN B. MILLS. SLI WHITE .WHEAT FLOUR A choice brand, by r . , , i- i i i f COX & HUMPHREY. aprlldtf Water Street. ONE ENGINE AND BOILER With Pump end everything complete, and ready to run inch cylinder and ltf inah, stroke. Boiler-.ie feet long, and 32 feet In diameter. Apply to BLOMER & HOING, aprll ' Main S.., bet. First and Second. FARM Containing 180 acres, 75 acres of which are cleared; is situated on the Ohio River, about eight miles above Smithland. For further particulars inquire of janl7 J. C. DUSOUCHET 4 CO. REAL ESTATE SALE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATc FOR SxVtE.',' A.VJ I. t t. 'i f -. v ; ' . WILt, SELL AT PTJBLIC AUCTION at the Court House door, in t he city Evansville. Ind.. on -Tuesday. May - 1 ' VI',; crt .jt.-t, -ilfl v.. () .4 lying and being in, the city and suburbs of Evansville, viz.: lt Purl of J.os 27 and ?8, In. Lower o McGary's Enlargement, 3iS4 by 150 fee with good Frame Dwelling, with -7 ot rooms, Stjible, Wood House, Ac. - . " v . ' i , i l'i , 1 I , I -J , 11), 1 1 , in a ..111 IT In t'owah's sub-division of out lot S. Upper T.-.. 1 .. . rri,!. 1.41.. illlUlgClUClll. iUJBlJlUie r !l! " Best1 Vacant Property Jor private residences Id the city. ,f , Vil.f JV. . . .,'...?., .11 -lli'.l i . 1. u V 11 ,11 Tlot 3, Upper Enlargementj-with a substan tial new Two-story rame Dwelling of 9 rooms, 2 halls, 2 porches, Stable, Wood House, &c, all incomplete order, ready for occupancy; also, 'Gas Pipes through the house. 4th. Northwest third of Lot 60, Old Plaa, BEST BUSINESS LOTS J, .t.fcS-H .1'xl ,.! y,-. . TV!,. , (,..fit in the city. 5th. Will sell the K Years' Lease on the middle third of Lot ZI0, Donation Enlargement, with the Buildings thereon. A SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND. 6th. Part of Northeast quarter, Section 32, Township 6; Range 10, containing' five acres, near MaJ. Robinson 'a. -t .i 7th. South end of Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter. Section 21, Township 6 Range 10, Fourteen ..Acres,; i. . i'..: I .... ; , ... . -s .. T...P.i.. am T5 1 n fl ca T rn A wrltH icm vriucinijr. vu m i v..cwo m , . . Fence around it. ' ' fcth. Southwest corner of Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter. Section 21, Township 6, Range 10, containing 12 87-100 acres, in good state of cultivation. The best piece of Land for a. v u i.i 4.k around the city, being good clay, water abundant in eanal adjoining. Wood can be furnished here at SI per cord less than at other points, and Its location is convenient to the city. - . , u .,v-i- , : 8th. West half of 20 Acres," In Southeast corner of Section '29, Township 6, South Range 10, West, 10 Acres, This is a, l. Beautiful Piece of Land, Lying at the end of Blackford's Grove. Terms easy, and will be made known on day of sale. . HIRAM E. READ. STEAMmDYE;HQUSE. I rf m6ved from First street to the corner of Ihgle street and the Central Market. t I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, under the name of . . . , "i,. "t n ; fTTi-jr. NrsvTt t.tt; STITAM DYF? i".. ... i ..ti CHOUSE. - - i ' ni-; ...... - -i . I am now better prepared to do my work Well itti Dyeing and Soouring. , Please call andtryaie ...;A1USTAV H. KRACH. ttaatUX :1m. n . i:i r ' 4XYJb2 HOUSE :i .Hi F. GRAUPNER, ' ' lii Corner of Oak and Centre Street. Is prepared to eolo Silks. Woolei or Cot ton Goods, Hair, Ac, In all cotora, leanmen's Goods done at short notioe. Give me a lair trade. ul0-6m f. GlvAUx iN.rw
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