Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 May 1866 — Page 6
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GROCERIES. 9 -v ' - i " - ,' -.Jl "EurekaBazaar, 75 MAIN STREET. Eureka Hazaar ! Just 3R,eceivedL Armstrong, Farrar & Ludlow Offers to buyers this splendid lot of OBOCERIES, At Reduced Prices: ,.' .; 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM POTATOES. . ...... 25 BBLS CHOICE SUGAR All grades. 10 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. 6 SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. 1,500 LBS DRIED BEEF. - ; s 700 LBS HAM SAUSAGE. 9J0 LBS COD FISH. 2 CASES SARDINES y. Boxes. 2 CASES SARDI NESK Boxes. 2 CASES SARDINES Whole Boxes. 25 BBLS MOLASSES All grades., , - . 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. ' o I 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 2 TIERCES PLAIN HAMS. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS. 5 BBLS CHOICE BEANS. 5 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. V i 50 CASES PEACHES. 25 CASES GREEN CORN. 25 CASES GREEN PEAS. 25 CASES PEARS. . 25 CASES PINE APPLES. 10 CASES QUINCES. . 10 CASES PLUMS. 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES. , 10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. 5 CASES ASSORTED JELLIES. . 15 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. ! -25 DOZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES. 40 'DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. 75 DOZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. ""' And a thousand other "articles' too numerous to mention, all of which -we -will sell by the quantity as low- as any Wholeale Hctee li theeity. We are determined not to be undersold by any House. Call and Judge for yourselves, at 75 Main Street. ARMSTRONG, FARRAR A LUDLOW. aprlS B. IS. HUSTON.. tX-T- JOHXO.9USTOS. K. S.'ltiistoii & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers la GROCERIES, PRODUCE; r ' PRINTING PAPER, No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine, EVANSVII.IiE -.. ...... -....J, JJiAi! .A. " Tlie highest market price paid for aU Finda of prouuee ana Kags. . -j? 7 NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich country uraii. r ; . 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. " " ' li 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excel lent cow feed. In store and for sale at , R. S. RUSTON & CO., aprl8 No. 30 Water St. 8. J. DANIEL A. H. KAHS, DAXIIX A KAIIX,' Wholesale Dealers in -. , . GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, ' CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, c. " No. 2 Water St., between Main and Locust. Jan ll-6m ' - Evansvllle, Ind. SHIPSTUFFS and SHORTS." ' I M f TONS SHIPSTUFFS & SHORTS, "ff&3 Just received and for wile by r 11 1 .till 11 '( r I 'll r.t ap7 , No. 19 Wrater Street. trkfl BBLS. FLOUR ASSORTED & J U brands and prices lust received md for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET A CO., I ap!8 No. 19 Water Street. CLAIRVO YANCE.. A WONDERFUL LADY. ADAM It. CROMPTOV, THE ereatest Astroloirist and Clairvoyant w living, has arrived In our city, and en up ner resilience on seconu,fei. main d Locust, where she can be consulted all matters Dertaininar to her profession. :h as Love, Courtship, Law Matters, cky Numbers, the Death of Friends or iatives at Distance, and Restoring -feet Tranquility between Man and Wife. 9 has'also in her possession the celej 1 peror Napoleon), In which young ladies iea uiaraono la rresnt irom ine s. Aii me mauame asKs 13 a call, ana will convince the most sceptical of her aderful Dowers. nsn)tatlon; Fee Ladles, IIOO; pentle-
THE EVAXSVIL.L.E DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY,
STATE :XEWS. 1 4i''K wh-1'""1' " Jeffcrsonville supports a daily niar ket except on Sunday. - j $ , nr7 Alfred Ely fell from a building in Indianapolis, on Friday night, and was badly injured. Fishing, robbing, garroting and wife whipping, form the staple amusements at Indianapolis. ' , ; , A new jail is being built in JefferBonville, where we should think it is greatly needed, . j :! .." A man named Kennedy shot one man and stabbed another . in J effersonville on Saturday night. ' ? ' Hon. M. C. Kerr has "recently presented the NewAlbany Township Library with a ' number of valuable books.-' ' ' ; ; ;..'...!''". -j , A. H. Evans; tried last week in the Tippecanoe Circuit Court for infanticide, was on Friday acquitted. An Indianapolis horse named ." Simon Macarthy," beat an Iowa horse colled "Gen. Sheridan," in a quarter race, a few days ago, at Indianapolis.': : W. W. Merrill, a former citizen of Indianapolis, was recently drowned in the Yellobusha River, near Memphis, His body was recovered. . George Hart, an 614 and much, respected--citizen of Aurora, -'died on Monday night. .. McKim's coal office in Madison, was entered Dight before last; and the safe picked, but the burglars got, no money ' A military company, composed entirely of veterans, has been organized at Jjogansport, with Utain V. -11. unase as uapiain. xt w inwnueu lor home service. w v ' ' "Dhitboria. in a verv rnalisnant and fatal form, is prevailing among the children in some parts of Lagrange County. . Many deaths have occurred. The Fenians of Elkhart, according to the' Review, have received three boxes of guns to be tised in the war for the freedom of Ireland. - Jesse D. Bright was in Lawrsnceburgh, on Monday of last week, for the purpose of defending Harris, Clerk of the Major Anderson, for the shooting of Miller. A UniontClub . has,. bean : organized by the young men of Indianapolisf; The meeting , for' final organization was large and enthusiastic. . - - A ineetinK of all western Kailroad Freight Asrents will be held at Indi anapolis; to-morrow to fix the rates ef, eastern-bound freights. 'The attendance is expected . to be very large. The Valparaiso Republic says that farmers in that locality refuse to sell wheat at $2 25 per bushel in view of the prospectivet failure of the growing crop. ' A case "ha just been, decided in Indianapolis involving the identity of four shoats. . Forty-nine witnesses were sworn in the case, and the best legal talent of the Marion County Bar figured, in, the case. .The jury. went the whole hog. "In , the case of Andrew E. Case vs. the Indianapolis and Lafayette Railroad, in the , Marion Cireuky Cpnrt, mentioned in yesterday's Journal, the jury awarded the plaintiff $3,000. Not satisfied with that, the" . 'counsel for the , plaintiff made a motion for-a new trial, v s-: - , t :, u -.:.' Gen. Lew "Wallace is said to.be maneuvering for the, reorganization of the Id " Montgomery Guards. General Lew has a strong inclination to'tnili tary;-indeed, it may be said "he is some military." . ' 1 Mr. Bedgood, postmaster at, Cleveland, Hancock Countyj has ' been ' removed, and Mrs. Bevilthe widow of a Union soldier, appointed in. his stead.' ' ;' ' ,; ' , l'-','; ,' ..i-!i Great preparations are being made for the horse fair to be held near .New Albany on the 22d insl; The attendance is expected to be very large. The Union Convention1 of Boone' County has 'nominated a full 'county ticket of Union soldiers, r : ' - i The. citizens of Fort Wayne are taking a deep interest in the matter of building the Grand Rapids and Indiana llailsoad, A meeting was held in that place aewj days since,- at which arrangements were made for raising $100,000 in aid, of the work, tt Col. D. T. Sedewiek. of this citv. has been assigned to the command of all the troops on the K10 Grande on the line from Ringgold : Barrack3 to Fort Mcintosh, inclusive, with headquarters at Ringgold Barracks, opposite Comargo. Xew Albany Ledger. Palmer and Latson, the two ruffians who so severely beat Mr. Thos. Blain, of Whitley County, a few days since, have been arrested, and are now in the Columbia City jail., jji- f i Two. men, father and son, named Snider, who were engaged in chopping wood in Floyd County, this State, died from the1 .effects of eating the- roots of wild parsnip on Saturday, 1 '; Their bodies wee found pn Sunday. Both had ' been soldiers in Indiana regiments.;
We are glad to see that the municipal authorities "of "Indianapolis lend prompt protection to her citizens, especially those who Jiave gone from the Pocket. Our former citizen, Marcus L. Johnson, was a day or two since assaulted by a hack driver, who struck him in the mouth, and Johnson kicked the assailant. The hackman was fined and Johnson wasn't. Three cheer3 for Johnson. Harrison H. Dodd, who left Indianapolis in the night, from a threestory window, a fewyears ago, and fled to Canada, has returned to his old haunts.i He formerly dealt in percussion-capped Sunday School books. He 13 said to be keeping an eye out for District Attorney Hanna, but gives Baby Bingham " a wide berth. ; William K. White, a most estimable citizen of Montgomery County, a
son of Rev. Joseph White, recently received the following note, through the post office, which the Crawfordsville Journal prints verbatim : , - : .--'' ' 1 -; Notice - " -V'' 1 ' is hereby given, to you Wm White for to start that negro of yours from your premises and you wm oDiigeacivu commnnitv if not you must abide the consequence that will follow or your lather also. .., - c -- ' ' None but a Conservative Democrat could have been the . orther " of that effusion. - l ; i Antoine Segor, arrested at Louisville, and placed in the jail of that citv. to await a requisition from the Governor of this State, on a charge of Sassing counterfeit money, was yesteray evening brought over by officer Lianasiora, ana loagea m jau. xne proof of his guilt is positive, and he ia likely to do the State some service in I the penitentiary. New Albany Ledger. ' ., Mrs. Martha Wright, wife of John Wrieht. of Jonesboro. this county. crave birth, on Wednesday, the 24th ult, to a girl, and on Thursday, the 2oth, to stwo boys. . i.ne rjaoes ana mother are dointr well; Mr. Wriffht was a member of the S9th regiment of Indiana volunteers, ani has shown himself both a soldier and a citizen.Marion Journal. - . A divorce was granted in the Floyd Circuit Court at its'. last '.term', releas ing from vinculo matrimonii two per sons named McCartney. Each party now "claims' fhat they never applied for a divorce; that neither was pres ent m;;csourt;.when the. divorce. .Wa iBtol j " tLarno clttWuijiiceM exist be tween them ; . and that ..they- do vnot iiean to stand this pre nature and un authorized separation. r We wonder if the lawyers in the case got their lees Suicide. We learn from the Yevay Reveille, that, on Monday of last week, Hilliard " Pitman, -a young man aged about 22 "years, residing in Cotton Township, Switzerland County -com mitted suicide ' by . shooting.'; himself with a shot gun. lie borrowed the gun from a-neighbor' saying that he intended to, hunt squirrels. He loaded the ttun. seated himself on a fence. placed the muzzle of the- gun against his head, hred it, and tell trom the tence dead. . "4 a The modest junior ' editor of the Howard Tribune proclaims the following"fact": . V; ' A handsome young lady, of this place said to us the other ' day, while the subject of fashion was- under dis cussion, thaL, besides the bows on her bonnet and other articles 01 dress, she really liked a beau exactly - 5 feet Hi inehes by her side. She was so very precise about the length of the latter that we took the remark as "personal. BUILDING. Y7E,' THE UKDERSIG5TED, HAVI5TG , associated -ourselves together for the purpose 01 carrying on ine . . ., .( ' .'.;- Bnilditig Business In all its' branches are how prepared " to inaKe iuiNibaits lorauor-any portion of any kind of Buildings, and we think our arrangements are such that we can ! 1 tilvc General Satisfaction, Both as to quality and promptness. ; Our Work Shop la situatuated on the Cofner of Cherry St. & the Canal il :j .1 5. i JS s.-i y '1 ... -f Where one of the partners can be found a all times durinsr workine honrs. . - GEORGE LAISTT. ' r : ' " WILLIAM LAST, " OIL WORKS. MACHINE OIL WORKS. XT AVISO ERECTED OXE OF THE JFjL most extensive works of this, kind in the. Western country, and secured the services of one of the most experienced Machine Oil men, I am now able to .furnish this oheap and money-saving Oil, which has bewi tried by tjome of our best engineers and found fully equal to any ever used. Railroads, Steamboats, Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills-4n fact, all machines now running can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction.' Orders of wholesale dealers filled on liberal terms. -. , frcharge for packing; and delivery free Of eharue. i 1. . .1 . j . ' , . r Coal Oil sold by the barret ; and the highest prices paid for emptv coal oil barrels. , PHIL'IP PECKER, ' Third street, bet. Sycamore and Vine. may2tX v -" ... ,
MOTIONS
To- Southern Dealers. IMMENSE STOCK OF Choice Goods. Notions ! 1 Notions ! Notions ! M. M. SWEETSER, 20 M A INS T R E E T. . 20 Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in Notions! Notions! Notions! Notions Exclusively ! The finest and largest Stock ever brought to tne oouiuwes. ' 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 Evansville, which he is offering at less prices than thesame articles can be bought West or wouth of Now York city. Evansville is eelebratd 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 Kntinn hnsinmrAn anDreciate the wants. and prepare to meet ttie wants, of dealers in mat linu. , f k fill nt the verv Latest Im nTiiTiniii riirM-t. from the Mouses of the rrtrsuit. nntl of the befit manufactories of the Old World.' To finish np my Stock In every particular, I selected in all from thirty-two houses and manufactories, including the best and most reliable brands or all articles Known as v - - " " N O T I O Mv8 . - . In my ample stock . may be found the fol- , lowins. In tart. viz.: -. : . Spool Cotton t Braid Buttons, Bindings, : Sewing Silk,,Pinsy Needle, ElasUc ' , ; uooas, lapes, uobids. oaps,: Perfumery, Toilet Ar-( t ; , "., '' tides, Brushes; ' ,' ;. ' ! Beads, Hoop Skirts, j.'.:, : t' ! " ' Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods, 1 Head Nets. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Sta- ' - tlonery, Linen Thread, Sundries, Collars, . Gloves, Ladies tiosiery, suspenaers, . '' i ' Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, Carpet Bags,. &c, &c. 1 : 10,000 ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED! ; As I xm engaged exclusivelyin the Notion Jobbing Business, I can offer better and more comnlete Stocks than those who deal In Notions and ether Goods.. My Stock Is the Largest and Best ever brought to this cir.v. and I solicit an examination of my Stock. Dealers will find everything in the Notion line at No. a) maij street. , , H. M. SWEETSER, i marStf r EvansviileInd. NEW NOTION HOUSE. jSTE W aOODS. Sa'sI. N. CCK3riCK..rf...jAMlE3 li CtTEXICK. CTRXICK BROXIIEIIS,' " ' ! .. , ' ; ' - ; ' WHOLESALE D BALERS IV STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS White.GoodSr X.. HOOP SKIETS. WE WILL KEEP" A COMPLETE and attractive assortment of every thing desirable and new in our line. The firw4 rtn Vird and nrrivinff dftilv are are all NEWiFKEiin and Clean; directs frpm - To dealers we desire to say that no better opportunity has eVer been afforded to purcnase tlie riglil uooos, at jne, ngnt prices, at the rieht Dlace. and at the right time. Let all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee atlsiacnon. uuiuniuiv cuwutiw, No. 3 South First St., Evansvllle, Ind., JanlO Next door to new Bank. Building, BOOTS & SHOES. BOOT and SHOES ,i i.'. " -AT--' 1 if- I. WHOLESALE! I - i -. Tt - ,:- i ; - S - t i' i - MA:IN:STPEET. A LARGE ASSOBT.WEXT 0 IIAAD XjL and Goods arriving almost daily. The Trade is respectfully invited to.examine mv stock, with the assurance that they wilf find as Good Goods and as Low Prices '."'AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. '' - Thankful to old customers for past favors, I would resDectiully -solicit a continuance ...! ' , July IB iP.SEMONIN. : NICE SUMMER SHAWLS, .f( ! V V'" V S"" ' . . Ia great variety, s v marU3m At HEAD & MOONEY'S.
MAY 9, 1866.
GROCERIES, ViCKERY BROTHERS, Groceries! Cheap Groceries! We are now receiving large additions to our stock of Groceries, bought at the very lowest figures of the late decline, and will take great pleasure in giving the public the benelit of our low purchase. ; Waredtermind not t be under- - Mold by any lionw in inc viiy , , ,v- either elder new. - !,.; i i -5, .- And will sell at cost, if necessary, to carry out our determination, uur bmvk. i .arso and comprises almost everything usually lU O UiOl Vi We are jn3t now in receipt of a nice assort- . ', ; ..ment of ,. ... OhildlreuL's Cabs & Gig ! " TT" ;' .- t RaDging from W to 835. IiOvers of i i'l.'lA ; i. ll it- .r '-' i'i - 4 j MAPLE SUGAR ' AND 'MO LASSES Will find some choice sample at onrstorei at a very great decline in prices. We have a well assorted stock, of Cahtid Ooods, such, aa - .-,, '. STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, R ASP- , BERRIES, PINE APPLE, PEACH- j , ' IS, PEAS, CORN, OYSTERS,, ... ! LOBSTERS, &C, AC. . . Also, Extract and Essences. Our Phlla delphla and Cincinnati Soap 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 small advance oncost... We. Jiaveiu.sioxa a large stock or' s . 4 ;t Lime, Plaster Paris & Cement, Which we deliver In any part of the city, and at the depot or river, free of drayage, and at as low a price at any house im -the city. . '. -j i ' .1 -. 1 ;. - 'V " ! . ; . - .' Our Vincennes House Keeps us well IstippUed with' Branl Shorts, Meal; Potatoes, Eggs, Butter, Poultry, and other articles of j.ii-n-i' f ; CJ.o-uiitry,. Produce. '' " ' a" v i ?.'? r f' :i HH ft - In fact, our facilities for-obtainlngCountry Protiuce of all kinds are better than those of almost any other House tnthe city. ' ; We call the attention 'otTaiullies to our nice Soda and Picnic Crackersj which are acknowledged by those who have tried them to be the best in the city. We are Agents Tor the ' best brands of EXTRA f Vf.r V -CT fcTTT ' 'VTrVITDV T lt tu apHtf ,-. , . f - . -. ;.-. No. 132 Main St. I ' I' .Ii 1 5;',. v.- A i ' i : ! 33 Locust Street. 35 Vt Jl' AH '. T OriTOT BTPVVT PROVISION STOKE. Keep constantly on hand and for sale, I : - !: all' klhas'bf .;'.'. ;.':.:. '.';'. U ' ilGROCERIES, PROVISIONS, , -VEGETABLES, &C.-&C Green, Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur- . ed Hams, Dried Beef ; and,, in , , . :' !,',. ; fact, a general supply '.'"'-.' and variety of Groceries and Proi visions. Call and examine ourStock and ' Prices, corner of Second and Locust ' Sts., EyansyUle, Indiana. Nos. 33 and 35 Locust Street. U.ebl3-3ni' ... t 600 BUjtIIELS EXTRA SEED I Oiits. iust received and for sale by , . J. C. DUSOUCMET & CO. jnar30 No. 19 Water Street. c ii; o x ii -a. : in ; Ten : Miriute3. '. '' , : i Thirty Drops of '"'..V', Dr. GCYZOTJS CHOLERA JKfJECIFIC will relieve the worst case of thia terrible disease. - Don't fall to check all forms of Diarrhoea. The Doctor's Specific acts like charm. ' , . , ' . . . , Call on your druggist Immediately. . '. . . - : '' CLOUD fc AKIN, .. " '' 44 '' Wholesale Agents, apr28 ; i - . j , . No. 5 Main.tieaU
BOOTS AND SHOES."
WM. .H. WALKER & CO. 83 , MAIN STREET, - 83 . Opposite the WasUington House, 3 ;. ,? ..... - , : : ARE XOW OPENISfO, ASD OFFER at the lowest figures, a superior article of ' LADIES' KID, OOAT,saa I ' : tJ LOVE-CALF ' . V ' TPotlsU Boots, s ,i.T.: LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, f GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, ' Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, Kid and Lasting Slippers, '. Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and Goat Boots, - Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every arlety, .jr ''.r " - ' - ' - " ' 7 ." ; Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf ,. : Shoes, . . ' ' " -,-!' - - ' '' ;"- " ''- : - ' ' Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf : . Congresi Gaiters, I .; Lasting Brogans, . " ; - : ' ..... . .- . - Lasting, Glove-Calf, and Patent Leather Oxfords, . j , ; FINE CALF BOOTS, Fine !CaIf Scotch Boots, ; ' , , . Kip Boots, and Brogans, t BO VS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip.) i Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, Clf and Buff Balmoral?, J ' ; ' ' Together wf'.h a- general assortment of Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. , . , t i , '-.-:' r... -j ' ' ( . . r , also : -: HATS mid (CAP.S . of the latest styles. . We are regularly receiving the latest and rriost approved goods In our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with the market in respect to quality and price. Persons purchasing are reeiMJctfully In-- -vlted to call at No. s;l MAIN STREET, and examine onr stock. - , - WM. H. WALKER & CO. mar7 6m ; : ' NO: 3 MAIN STREET. ,1 -V
r ; G. L DIXON, i :
J" 'Wholesale Dealer ia. l...t -ad-,- a v , ' n .... ; ;: v ... shoes; HATS and. ft . N I am now receiving a large stock of the best qualities of Boots, Shoes, Hat-s and Caps ever offered to t he trade, which havebeen purchased for Cash, and will be sold at a very small advance above cost. Call and examine my stock, and prove toe above assertion. P-S. I have secured the services of Mr.' R. S. Tenney, late with P. Semonin, who wishes his old friends to call and examine, mv stock. No trouble to show goods. ' ' ''; " ' ' '' EvansvilJe, Dec. 12, 15. .-r ' 25. 25. BARTLETrSEWIXG ilACniNE. LICENSEO under patents of Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, Grover A Baker, andfcUnger Co's, and the only Cheap Machine in. the United StateH having the right t use the Wheeler A Wilson or fourmotion Under Feed. We want Agents to sell them. Will pay $50 to &30Q pr month. or: allow larga eommiasion win sena Machines, to be Daid for when sold. For circulars, terms, &c, enclose stamp and address ... . PAGE BRO'S.Genl Ag'tH. ; At either of our offloes, Philadelphia, Pa. Toledo, O., or St. Louis, Mo. Sews with single or double thread. 3cl eatiac American. - apr 11 ilm,f(3uL.
