Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1866 — Page 5

TH33 EViJVSTILLE' DAILY J OUBNA Til UH&D :HAT. lO, 1SGG.

4

AMUSEMENTS.

(NEW METROPOLITAN. ( First Street, between Vine and Sycamore. Martin Golden, Manager. R. O. Gribkson, Acting and Stage Manager LAST NIGHT BUT TWO ORE AT COMBINATIONS RACHEL JOHNSON, B. MACAULEY, BELLA GOLDEN. ANOTHER 1 : GREAT BILL. THVRSDAT EVENING, May 10th, "Will be presented Bourclcault's brilliant Comedy entitled LONDON ASSURANCE. Doors ope if at 7; the-' Curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. . . The Box Office will be open daily from 10 A.M. to 4 o'clock p.m., when scats may be seoured without kxtha charge. tJPIsOiNrliCi FOR THE BENEFIT OF HU. lolm's Church, , , r May. L2st,rl8G6. 5. Particulars will be given in due season, ap-ti LOCALiNOTICES. Cholera. This coming pestilence is to be dreaded, and we advise every one who wishfcs" to avoid its presence to purchase new garments, to order, or ready made, of Ilawley & Smith, jitthe Great "Wardrobe, &4 Main St. Evansville, IndJi, May 7, 1SG6. F. G. Mursinna. Agent "Great Western Dispatch ;' :nt'Ut .. tiK Sir: We take pleasure in stating thit Our goods by j'o'ur line have been and are now coming through from the East in unpreeedentedly quick time.. ,f We find that rates' by the " Great Western Dispatch " are as low, and even lower, than by any otheT line, aud no extra charge for speed. . Claims of overcharge, damage, or lossi are always settled promptly. Morgan, Read & Co., Vautier 4'Mareonnier, Stockwell & Co., Bement A Viele, L. Kessler, Head & Menifee, i Maekey 4 Co., Geo. L. Dixon, Hudspeth.Sinith & Co. Wells, Kellogg Co., aprSMw And other". .--. BIt is the duty of every man to dress well and neatly, especially when he can do so at such low prices as when compared with the. past few years, are really astonishing, Jt. R. .Lotspeich, .at No. 5, First Street, has on hand a very superb lot of ready ; made clothing, r and also something new in the way of piece goods, which he will make up to order, and Lt such low prices as will induce any one wanting anything of the kind to buy. ' . ' ' C. W. Crabtree, late of Kentucky, would be happy to see his old friends at the above stand. ; . ;. m9d3t. - Constitutional Amendments, Freedmen B -Dtrren-o BiiL ivn ltj I races, Civil Rights, and - many other vexatious questions have been and are now agitating the public mind. The Universal Suffrage question having engrossed much of the time of the present Congress, learned discussions fill . the newspapers throughout the country, , all bearing upon this point. Some ignorant persons think that universal suffering for the necessaries of life will follow Clothing among the rest. The recent veto put upon high prices by Carlinr at No. 8 First Street, rrevents thisf and, brings .Clothing within the reach of all. Reconstruct im of Wardrobes is now in order, consequently the rush at Carlin's, where are turned out the latest New York styles, for Gents' and Boys' wear, gotten up In Jartant .taati at. iiinirowi Viow lio I ?I::ir;;uW oi aiijf wLiici uuucQ i it jiiauouub. i may8-3t Notice N. B. College of Trade. To the young men of Southern Illinois, Indi ana. Kentucky and Tennessee r Having purchased the Evansville Commercial College, we have organ ized a Branch ot the National Ursi ness and Telegraph College of Trade under a corps of experienced teachers : with Commercial, Actual Business and Telegraph Department BanVo Aerchant. EmDOnuni. RailJJanKS, ,rcnanJu,A"",;.,ka'; road andExpress Offices. Special at tention will' be given to classes in Penmanship by L. S. Mayfield, Secre tary and resident rnncipal. mJdlw" i Gregory, President BS?-Fresh Meat and Early V egetables Every Morning at. the .New York Market: also choice t lowers from Hewitt s n Uarden. AH orders delivered. niay7-lw I2IIXINERY GOODS. TO TIIE MILLINEBS. n.ifT STOCK of Millinery Goods for the XUL Spring Trade, , . ., Is now ready. Those wishing to lay In their Spring supply should call soon and see .the siock aim imu mw ?r BFy yi TO THE LADIEP 1 of 1 EVANSVILLE AND r,t llinerv for 'the Soring irftJfe is now complete and ready for inlfon. as Mrs. Banm elected the OoodK hWsei f ind has not spared time nor money York - Thave, alsf, the choicest of Spring and will make them to order at iu n anawuii havo full assortment oi Ifarfr. tile .new mj JJ yJ . . - . 'tiloves. Lace Mitts. Hosiery, and an end less list of , ..,...' .,- 1 ,.. : Notions. Vk.lso; Hair in Switches, Curls and Front ?ee,- in good supply and at the lowest V-KM prices. - ' H. HAtfflj . -Wo. 52 Main Street. tf business traDsacied on Satur

ADDITIONAL RIVER ITEMS. Cincinnati, May 9, noon. River falling. Weather cloudy with occasional rain. The Myrtle from Green River; and Lady Franklin from Cincinnati,' constitute the late arrivals and departures last evening. The Myrtle 'had a very nice trip, consisting of staves, hay and. tobacco. She will return to Green River this evening......... The Ella Faber . had a nioe, . packet trip down but not much. back... J. The - Lady Franklin was fully loaded. She discharged some freight here. We forgot to mention in the proper connection, ;that tlffe.-poeple of Cave-in-Rock, presented Captain J. V. Throop of the Armada, with a fine musical instrument, representing when it plays, the "'jombat .between the Kersearge and Alabama a valuable present; also a " plug " hat a fur hat indeed we might say a very fured hat. Capt. Josh, wore it yesterday as the beautiful Armada glided from port, gracefully inclined ,to one side Of his head. ' It Is a haU.....:.The Myrtle had a heavy old time getting out of the Rumsey Lock a ft at boat loaded with staves being aground ii the race. She was detained twelve hours In her -effort. to remove it, and in doing so, most probably blocked up the channel so that other boats will have still greater difficulty In getting through. The Myrtle will leave for Green River to-day promptly at noon, as her officers desire to get back on their regular time, Saturday.

. . .. . I. v MARUIElK STOCKING LOVELACE. On the 6th Inst, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. George F. Pentecost, Mr. Horace Stocking, of Boonville, Ind., to Miss Meivina LovELACKof this cit-. TODHUNTER CROOKSHANKS. On Tuesday morning. May 8th, at the residence of Mrs. Mary M. Casselberry, Evansville, Ind., by Rev. Mr, Sims, Mr. Gkorgk Todhunter, of Peoria, Hl.j to -Miss Julia B. Crookshanks, of Mayslick, Ky. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. H. GARDNER," ( Attorney-at-LiajW. . , , ( Offlce with James T! Walker, Justice of the Peace, in Bierbower's new building. Third street, nearly opposite Washington House. ' All business entrusted to him will be promptly and carefully attended to. Particular attention given to colleotkms, and prompt returns made. 4 " - -'- Refer to Messrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First street. Messrs. Ragon & Dickeyos. 3 and 4 South Water street , .- $ S ? j Messrs. Roach & Torian, No. 14 First street, Messrs. Cloud & Akin, No. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head & MemfeeNo.l3 Main street. Messrs. Minor & DallamXp. 10 North First y street. . . . -'-a. can aiso rerer, u necessary, io a numoer of eminent practitioners in Kentucky, may 10 tf - Dissolution -of Copartnership, r THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOfore existing between B. F. Gatch and it. v. oaten, nnder tne name ana style or Gatch fc Son, is this day dissolved fcy mutual consent, R. C Gatch retiring from the nrm. K. t: tiATt'H. May 8, 18U6. iti'S. R.C-GATCH. 1 Copartnership. ' "";f E. THE rXBERSIftXEB. HAVE Oerne iiainX- lT-ciarun .K-T.UZ10J77 and will continue tne Dusiness at ine oiu stand of Gatch & Son, No. K7 iJain st reet -. . i . - n. r . ut a i n. May 8, 1866. .... H. A. LOZIt.R., A Card. IN RETIRING of Gatch A Son, FROM THE riHM I return thanks to our success may continue with my successors maylOtf ' R. C. GATCH. Northern Peach-Blow Potatoes. ' 1,000 ' deooi. lor BVSHEI.S IX STORE. and one car-load now at depot, lor sale very low at ,. " liJ2 Main street. Send in your orders to-dayj il Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. "BiTOTH'E E -I JIEREB t CIV EX, that 'SM nhe Common Oouncii; of. the city of jYansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly. of the state of Indiana, a oprovett Maren 6. i6.. Entitled "An Act to. amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled - An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Cliarter,' approveu January i, imi, and to add. supplemental sections to said Act," will, on tne nrst aay oi .nay, i.k, nrpapnt. tn the Board of County Commis'Ktnners of Vanderbursjh Cotinty a petition praying for the annexation to said city of ihp followine-described territory, ana set ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the southeast quarter of section 19, township 6 south, of range 10 Arest, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the east by F. W. Brfnkmeyer's Enlargement, on the south by Sharpe's Knlarlement and Greek's Enlargement. and on the west by first avenue, descrihed as follows, viz.: Beginning at tne normwest, corner of said Quarter section, which is at the intersection or jMevenin street., and. First avenue, and running mence east, along the middle of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundred 1100) feet, more or less, to tne west uue i r. . ouuk . . . . - .. i" T . ,ir T..I 1mcvpr's Enlareempnt: thence south by Kiiiil w-pst line six hundred and fifty-five itiVi feet, more- or less, to tne middle oi Vinth Ktrwt. as the same is laid out in snarpes i-niargciiifin , umc "'""5 th nt inth street nine hundred .mi rr.i-tT-.fonr (!U4 feet, more or less, tha 't l!n( of Shame's Enlargement f thence south along said west Hae one hundred and forty-seven and u half (1fT)i) feet, more or less, to the north line ot Greek Enlargement ; thence west along said north line seven hundred and flftyeight and a half (7ot) feet, more or less, to iue iiiiuuitof First avenue; and thence norm aioug the middle of said First avenue eight hunn. u,4 Hve (80. feet, more or less, to the ttliiH or lH-2innine: win wnnurv m-ms eontieuons to the city of Kvansviue, ami not platted or lam on. r xt Attest j A.; M. MOGR 1 Clerk.' mch31 dwlm ironnr t Aiiis. Kin.ii is Amorv. H. Q. c .1. 15rav. l-jlw-iircl A. I OOK. and the heirs and legal represeniaiiM- ui 11 J I V 1.1, . ' - .1. T - . . Peter Sharpe, deccasea, ana an oin;r y ners or claimants 01 k"i,"' ii the territory described in the toregoing notice:"--' i ' " : " ""' " ' ' 1 , Notice is hereby Kiven. tnat tne peuuou retorreri tn tn toe- above notice was pre sented to tlie Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st dav of May. 1866. and tnat tne same wa received and cousiaereo. ; aim i dered hv suiH Hoard that the further hear Inir nml i-rmdili-riirion of sold application

ba continued until the 4th. day of June, 1866, and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application Is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, I860. .1 .. .1 VICTOR. BiSCH, t Auditor Vanderburgh County. Evansville, May 4, I860. jmayW 31

CITY NOTICES.

Annexation of Territory-to the City , of Evansville., r ; HOTICE IS HEREBY CJlVEX, that the Common Council of the city of i.vausville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of. Indiana, approved March S, 1805, entitled ". An Act. to amend the seventy .first section of an Act entitled ,' An, Act ranting to the citizens of the town of Ivansville, Ju the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 117, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, 1806, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County. a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz..-All that part of fractional section No. 81 in township No. 6 south, of range No. 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz. : Beginning on the section line dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section 31, at the point where said section line separates. Water street of the city of Evansville from the extension of said street known as "Union Place," and running thence, south: 33J. 40', east along the southwest side of. said street called "Union Place," six hundred and seventy-three (073) fest; thence south 64. west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215) feei to the Ohio River: thence down said river one, thousand and -eighty-six (1,086), feet, more or less, t o the intersection of said section line with the Ohio River; and thence east along said section line seven hundred and twenty-six (72ij feet to the plaee of, beginning: said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid oft , . W. BAKER, Mayor.. . A M. McGkij-i, Clerk. ;.; juch31 cUwlm To George M. Stinson, Elijah Perkins, Thomas MeCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry Brummelhaus,Jphh.H.itinsQn,andGeorge w. Carpenter, and to the heirs and legal representatives of?eharles -B; Wells, deceased, and all other-owners- or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing noticed q T Notice is hereby giventhat the petition referred to in the above notice was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh Oounty On the 1st day of May, 1866, and that the same .was received iud .considered; anf it was ordered by said Board that the further hearing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4th day of June, 1K66,. and. 'that notice be? giveiu, by . the County- Auditrtf, by publication in -the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard, and -determined on thesaid 4th day of June;lW. '- ft: T. r -T , i VICTOR: BISCHV - 4 ( . (. ? t f Auditor Vanderburgh Count!Evansville, May 4, I860. , , maylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. TTOTU'K IS HEREBY. CI VEX. that JLV the Common Conncil of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act f the "General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville. In the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847. and to add supplemental sections to said Act." will, on the 11th day of June. I860. present to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh Count v. a netition praying for the annexation to said city of tne following aeserioei territory, ana setting forth the reasons for such annexation. vie.: All the territory situated northeast of r.ienui street ana sou tn went or Tentn Btreet described as follows, viEij "Beginning at tne mutdle or Klgntn street,, in tne City of Evansville. opposite the southeast Ride of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and thirtr-eignt (738 feet more or less, to the midtllefof Tenth street: thence parallel with Eighth street (by a line w hich would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and fiftvw'est wutlieVliCa.srntrrie VanUl f thence along the northwest side ol said Canal five hundred and twenty-four (o24) feet more or less, to a point in line with the middle of Eighth street as the same is laid out through thesouthern Enlargement of said city; thence, south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six mimtrectUis (382ai-li0 feet. ' more Or less,- to a. point where the middle of said Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thence by said Eastern Enlargement, along tne miauie oi said Eighth street, six hundred and seventy-five and three-fourths (674) feet, more or less to the pice of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evamsr vil te, a Dd not platted or laiu out .:..:,. a . . . .. W. RAKER, Mayor."; A. M. MeGKXKF, Clerk. , -,! ; r.,; . if my 10 till June 11. - u .; Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. w Evan OTICE IS HEREBY G1VEX, ttiat the Common touncil of the city of .-unuvfllfl in ruirsiiance of the nrmdslons of an Act Of the General Asseml iy or the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled "An act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled, "An act granting to the citizens of the town of Evnnsvllle. in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January ,27, m. ana to aaa suppitn5ni.M.i muuih, iu Act," will, on the eleventh day of June, 1S66, present to the Board of County Commissionersof Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said cltv of the following described territory, and setting forth t he reasons for such an-, nexatlon, viz. : A 11 that part of the southwest quarter of Section So. 29, Township C, south of Range 10, west, In Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the southwest corner ofsald Sect ion OT. and running inenee norm louruuuureu and thirty-five 435) feet, more or less, to the middle of the alley separating the Southern Enlargement of the city or Evansville from the territory hereby described : thence east along the middle of said alley two thousand six hundred and forty (2.646) feet. more or less, to the half mile line running north' and sOnth through the middle of said section: thence south by-said half mile line four hundred and thirty-five (435) feet, more or less, to the south line of said section, and thence west t wo thousand six hundred and thirty-seven 2,tW7) feet, more 1 y.a Tinre nf nes?inning: said ter ritory 'being' contiguous to the city of Ev ansville, and not piarieo or ihio . .W.BAKER, Mayor. : Attest: A. M. McGkiff, Clerk, hiaylrt-dujunell SADDLERY. " wholesale and RETAIL XI i STEINBA.CH & WACK, ; No. 67, Main street', ; . ! : r EVANSVILLE, IND. in our line, but call the special attention of -.1 1, .,.- a ua.uiun to our suDerior xi.-ivniv,' tit.t. ATf finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A.. Steinbach's newly invented srnd patented EVERLASTING . Collar-Fastener. ; rm, njnnntiiiu of tnt fastener ftTft 1. Durability, the Fastener"warranted to outlast the Collar; 2. Saving of. time in putting the Collar on and off the horse's neck ; q Sta flnich Thin Collar Is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. . , r..mlnAm.atulFlvfhrp Vfltl DUV. and

vou will save money. decwdtta.

WANTED.

AGENTS 850 per week male or female, at their home ; business light, pleasant, and honorable. For sample and terms, address, with stamp, Shawe A Co., Detroit, Michigan. mav9 d6t,wlt AC3ESTS Male or female; ' Can clear S50 per week, at their own homes, in alight and honorable business.' Any person having a few hours daily to spend will find this a good paying business. . Address, sending stamp, for full particulars, E. B. Lockwood, Detroit, Michigan. r - "t may9 d6t,wlt - 1 . . in - I - ' .. l"" i 1 . TMTII.HJfER A first-class Milliner, at JLfA MRS. SCH3FER'S, between Main and Sycamore. : -- -. aprlO tt LOST. STOCK BELLS. Hauled by mistake from the levee, foot of Main street, or otherwise, two barrels Stock Bells, marked "M." - The finder, or for any information concerning them, will be liberally rewarded by applying at r - . JOHN B. HALL'S Wharf boat: mayl 2weod - ' t FOR RENT. MOISE-A 'three-story Brick ' House, suitable for a store, on Second street, next to the Boston Boot and Shoe Store. For particulars, Inquire of Dr. E. J. Ehrman, orson. , , may3 d2w FOR SALE; i",u! I OFFER FOR SALE THE EVAXSville Paper Mills. ; It lies on the Ohio River, In the city of Evansville, Indiana, one-half mile from the Bodiam Coal Mines. It is a Wrapping-Paper mill. It contains rwo steam engines, two Ray's engines, and a Foudrinier Paper machine Makes paper t-t iiivuvzi wmK. x u.v uii .u . jguou cus tom.- lermseasv. . . - ... . ..... 1 . . - FERDINAND. f&S KE, Proprietor, mayl dim, 7 ',i' v I now 'offer -my residence, a good rt.ck House, containing eight rooms, por tico, ball, cellar, cistern,' wood-house, stable, Aoi. all well arranged-and "In good style, and five acres of land.-well Set with efcoice fruit "trees and shrubbery, situated noifh of Sullivantown, adjoining 'JacobsvUleyWithin two squares -of the corporation ; line; also, ; two lots-, withv a frame hmise, containing six rooms, cellar, cis tern, and stable : also, one lot, 'with - a house, containing three rooms, and plenty ut gooo oeainug lruit Lrcro, euuiiicu in o u. eobsvtlle." ' - .:::- . ' -., , "-' The above will be sold cheap. : - ! r '' apr261m J JOHN B. MILLS'WHITE, WHEAT E4tK-A cnoioe brand, Dy t ,COX & HUMPHREY, -n;i aprl4dtf ' i -; w ater estreet. (i OSE EXilNE AKI BOILER-With Pnmn and evervthinsr eomnlete. and ready to run 6 Inch cylinder and 16 inch stroke. 'Boiler 16 feet long, and 32 feet in .1 ; ... ...-.1 rT.nt.-i fc nATwn ' aprll lain St, bet. First and Second. TTHARJI Containing ISO acres, 7-5 acres of JC which are cleared ; is situated on the Ulilo Kiver.aoouteigntmnes aboveHmith land. ' f or iunner particulars inquire or, janl7 - . J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO, fore existing between J. M. Street and John Davis, under the name and style of street iavis, was dissolved on the 3d Inst., John Davis having sold his entire in terest in the business to Mr. C. Raab. 1'he business will hereafter be conducted at the old firm's stand shop and yard, No.. 137 Main street; office. No. 141 Main street y Street & Raab. All elaims due the old firm will be paid to Street A Raab, who also as sume tne liaomues 01 me old nrm. - , , , J. M. STREET. . V; John davis. may4d2w . C, RAAB. MARINE HOSPITAL FOR SALE. f will rpwlvfl Hnlfl -nrooosals until the 6th day of June next for the purchase of the Marine i-tospuai near mis city. The grounds contain about three acres. The bnilding (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might be converted Into a factory. - : ' Term 0 tale, eauh; or, ly paying mterest, the purchaser may have time, as follows : One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third In two years, by giving notes, with personal security. Bids will be received for a lease of the property for one or two years from the 30th of June next.- J A.ll ROBINSON, may4 dtilljuneS Surveyor of Customs : t STEAM DYE 1 HO US E S T have removed from First street to- the corner of Ingle street and the Central Market"'-' -; ' '" ' ' ' T have bought otit the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, ,M" nit u ( (I 1 i-'.THE EV.ANsjy ILLE ; STEAM BYE : !,:-(' 1 Hi! : -HOUSEi 1 t' t.ihi ,' ,f! I aih now better prepared to do my woi-k well in Dyeing and Scouring. ,.Plese call and try Iie . rtit.?.iA xt. , manl, lm., .. - FANCY DYE HOUSE j ' " F. GRAUPNER, . , : I Comer of Oak and Centre Streets, 1 Is prepared to color Silks, Woolen or Cotton Goods, Hair, &c, in all colors. Cleaning and Scouring of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Goods done at short notice. Give me a fair trade. d!0-6m P. GRAUPNER. Marine Hospital Notice. Surveyor's Office, i . . EVAK8VI1.1.E, Ind., May 1, 1866. SEAEEI PROPOSALS WILL BE received at this office until 12 o'clock, meridian, on Tuesday, the oth day of June next, for boarding and nursing, including medicine and medical attendance, of Ma-' rine Hospital patients at this port from the first day of July, 1866, to the 30th day of June, ISffJ. ' - ' ' ' Bidders will please state the price per week lor each patient.' ' The successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract, in the penalty of one thousand dollars, with sufficient personal security for his faithful performance. - 1 r A. L. ROBINSON, mayl dtd ' , Surveyor of Customs. Volksbote please copy. FENXER,HARDEXBERGH & PKEST03T i " . "IVliolesale Grocers ' .V'.'.'.j" ! i'. .) 1 and . ' .'i.:':'. ComntiHsion 3Xoxcliants " 129 WATER STREET, ' J - ' (Near Wall street,) . i . New York. DEAN K. FESSEB. ' , .! i . JOHN A. HARDE.VBEROH. " r. . -r . . , ' WX. K. PRISTOS. may7 d3m "l 1 ; ,. , r " AMilk ! ! Milk ! s SjllTli & RI66S ' : ; TTTOl'LD lSEORM TME CiniESS VV of EvansviUe that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with v. ; ? GOOD FRESH MILK, !' y warranted pure. ' i All orders left at CROSS A CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 03m

GROCERIES.

lew JlTorlt ' Grocery. CHEAP, I GROCERIES! q-vt i-y'-iw ,iAsK'.i')j'l i jt.virl j'-'f'- ' SAVE rY0UR MONEY I - which you. will certainly, do by, buying your Groceries at the ' ; 1 ' NEW- YORK" GROCERY, vt mm" No. li Main Street,' .-V.' V.n J. .11 .X. 9l!0i:i--?l r - on tlie alley , between' Second and-Third. T.W- tn'l is; i- . We havej on hand , a LARGE and CHOICE STOCK of , '' . 'I IM t-' White and Brown 'JStiantt, ? 1, -v.i 1 Green, Black, and Japan Teas. : , . Rio,' Java, and Laguira Coffees,' 0 ,( .. 'MnJsi&sipx a nit. .Si minx nf all hiruls. " ' Sxibdr :Cured , Jlain' and Breakfcih Bacon, " V ",. Plain" Ilains,1 Shoirtders,and' ClearSide Bacon, ' i ' 1 " '" Canned : Fruits. JelUeti Prkservetl and .w.Dr.ied Fruit &fiaU descriptions, i ,U ir Split PeaSsXLejntiUi Pearl Barley,-iult Green, Corn. and ;Pea$,A & i . si ? V.Fish , all i kind (including Choice v, Holland Ilerriag); 7 Ij &!(.;; jiinl Washing and Toilet Soap An gteat r variety, , r T , r t t . Washing' Soela; 'and Soctd-'AsK, Lime and ' Ceriiehtj' ' " In fact'c'ja ...j ' . GROCERIES . i OP ALL ; KINDS, "J too numerous to mention. . We thave also a large assortment of ' - t '." Wooden and Willow Ware Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices', Whitemuh Brushes' ,,; ii . , Stove and S hoe Bruslies, i : Counter Brushes, . ' r Featlwr1 Dusters; &c.?&c. ' ' 1 :;:'!-i-z'S;u,r A.10-1'.'.! v, :!) ' CarpeC- Chain',' Cottori Jarn, and" Cotton Batting. -" ' ; t We have ob band also the " 'H, . , ( CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR, : Cor n-Meal, Hominy, &c, dec. ' all of which were bought at the lowest figures and will be sold at -.. ... . , GREATLX REDUCED PRICES. ,, : ! . j 3' -y ) ! --: , Call and see for yourselves. ? ; ;, . -, i ' ' REMEMBER THE PLACE: ' ;.-o Hew , ( JXork Grocery, 3fo. 73 Main Street, ? -. ill il . ; . i ; , ' 1 . 1 :!l ' i'i .'. ' ' ' ' , ; . . between Second and Third, on the alley. ! : U. b J --'..-C-l .;'r (. ! ' i PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co. V i.: 11 -; .f;. ! No. 82 MAIN. STREET. , : i'Vnti: OfiAi r.-.-iiid."li' to J. ' tn..H:II vi-i'ri-fTTTTI'i;! ,f-f!'-wU-:;: if J. P. Elliott & Son l 1.?: nrt.ihit. t.!t rr-;4(!-,-HAVE OX HASH, AND ARE Constantly receiving, a choice assortment ol STAPLE and FANCY , GROCERIES, purchased for cash, and at. the .lowest figures, consisting of .';i ili'.,;l !!'; Choice Green and Black Teas,: : , , . , . , i ' ". ". . t Coffees; Sugars, , E. R. Durkee & Co'.'s Spices (which are war- : ,. ..-r. - ranted pure), . .;...!-.' , ,'. Syrups, rr , . '( . ! coal on; '" ,,! " 7. 1 .. , Wooden and Willow Ware, ' Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Quinces, Whortleberries, Pears, Pineapples, Ac, ; -,: Bottled Goods such as Pickles, Jellies, - Sauces, Ac. Also, 200,000 Ita. Plain and Canvased Mams, enouiuers, tuDDea ana jiear aiaes. Agents for Dtiponfs and Miami Pmoder Uvmpan.ie, ana lor jonnson's union wasn-ing-Machlne and ClotbesrWringer. I Call and examine our stock and prices, at ! No. 83 MAIN STREET, ir. mayl t- ,..' . , f ;,....(;!.' - ., i CIi: GROCERY,; THIRD STREET, bet. Main and locust. -.'f. -Un '''. ' - "-' "r.,i . CROSS & CROFTS.. ! -.U i .:. -'- -' JATE ARRIVAL. , ! s 2,000 bushels choice Northern PO-;; TATOES, which we offer for sale as ; cheap' as the cheapest. - ' ". - l:,-i' I -One-tMoad -of HOMINY - MEAL,- . for Cow-Feed. mayl dim Removing Houses. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INform the citizens of Evansville that Uiey are prepared to remove frr.me houses to any part of the city, on the most reasonable terms. . . . Our residence is b?w the Creek. . mayl dim W M. A JOSHUA BELL.

QUEENSWARE.

Mark & TW'arrcia NO. 18 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GMSS AND Queensware. . CONSIDEH OUR ADVANTAGES! IT are now receiving our Queenswas rect from tne .rotters ot tne Old w oria z New Orleans, our crates are hoisted the Ocean steamers, ana piaeea oa 1 Steamboats, which land them at our 1 in this city, thus making but one tn from LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND Evansville, Yon will observe, therefore, that w wmf cure safe and speedy transportation, mwell as great saving in breakage, wbtoto alone Is a very important Item to to considered in the cost of our Wares. . Our Stock is-one of the largest) andf-dm assorted to be found in the West, and 4" sale at Extremely Low Prices' o We are now manufacturing every scriptlon of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDtK and COAL OIL LANTERH,.whiel w sell at less than Cincinnati prices.' " Lamp Stock, consisting of Biuumv' Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, formfe at manufacturers' prices. Our new Catalogue and Prieo List forZe is now ready, for distribution which wea be furnished to Merchants only, on. application. J W. Tl A ft II R 8l f!01 V .- ' WW w - m a, sm v w w - :--rt 11 'i i .... - --, v.. r r GLASSWARE LAMPS, KNIVES AND FORKS, IN tJREAT VARIETT- ' r i. . - Oome ' xxncl Set? NO. 4 FIRST ST ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY TEOE . CONTINENTAL. BANK. , i aeczjuti - STOVE WORKS, .i-k STOVE WORI1 BRINKMEYER & CO. MANUFACTURER OF !, : COOKING STOVES, FOR WOOD AIS3 COAL; HEATING STOVES, FOR WOOD AS COAL: . COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS;! . COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS; BISCUIT OVENS AND LID; ODD LIDS: - i SUGAR KETTLES; .. , DOG IRONS: - FANCY GRATE FRO'NTS J. .fVt - : AIR GRATES' , !(,..' CELLAR GRATER: WINDOW WEIGHl'S:, MUFFIN MOLDS ; , . WAFFLE IRONS; HAM BOILERS: -; STOVE HOLLOW-WAKE, Ac, a v.- '. - -..- !:'.'!- . . . .. V, - 1 ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Win D1ia Ctiaaf IAn 9r f1im liui laity oiiv iiuu vu4 t Tin and Japanned Wartv : .T.;M XYu'.MVIWU A .f'f t - 1 . SALES ROOM: ; ; i ii i 1. , I.. 1 ' ' , ' i '" Main Street, opposite Court House. Fetn- , dry near mouth of Pigeon Creek. "Orders solicited. ' " . ' ffefc . : Notice. - . THE USTDERSIONED WILL A-1 ply to the City Council of EvansvLUe on the 7th day of May, 16, for perniwrsio ,f t a rr.m huildine from Main trt , and setting the same on Lot No. 3, subdiv- r sion of Lot 177, Donation Enlargement fiC aprfrard2w,e' , JOHNJEEVI1 W