Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1866 — Page 5
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r AMUSEMENTS.; K ' NEW METUOPOLITlJf tPirstf Street, between Vine and Bycamore. Martijj Gold en, Manager. R. C. Gkierson, Acting ana Stage Manager BENEFIT, and Last Night but One, of r . , Miss RACHEL JOHNSON. , V f -' 1 ; . i - . . .- v..' Last Appearance but One of Mr. B. MACAULEY. BELLA GOLDEN in favorite characters.
FRIDAY EVENINO, May , 11th, will be presented the great Drama of S E L F - M A D E; OUT OP THE DEPTHS. To conclude -with Sheridan Knowles's bril-'- " liant Comedy of THE LOVE CHASE. PICNIC l i ft FOR THE BENEFIT OP ' HU .folin's Cliurcli, May 21st, 1866. KP Psrtieulamwill be given - In due season. ' " ap-6 LOCAL NOTICES. SSF Read the advertisement of Mr. J. H. Gardner, in another column. Mr. G. comes among us highly recommended1 as an 'Attorney and Claim Agent3 and we hope our readers will give hsm such a welcome as his merits deserve, t ,His office is ea North Third Street, near the Court House. mayll-lt ... ,. 1, . .. . ' Hiram Nelson sells at Auction. at his Auction ' Room, No. 85 Main street, to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, a lot of (second-hand furniture of good quality ; also, a lot of linen sheets, dry goods, boots and shoes and notions. . Attention, Board of Trade ! ! There will be a meeting of the Flour Dealers of Evansville, at Sharp & Smith's Counting Room at 3 p, m. All are invited to he present. May 11th, 18G6. ., . Cholera. This coming pestilence is to he dreaded, and we advise every one who wishes to avoid its presence to purchase new garments, to order, or ready made, of Hawley & Smith, at the Great Wardrobe, 84 Main St. Evansville, Ind., May 7, 18GG. iF G.' Mitrsinna, Agent "Great Westmi Dispatch:' Sir: We take- pleasure in stating that our goods by your line have been and are now coming through from the Eat in unprecedented ly quick time. We find that rates By the "Great Western TMspatch " are as low, and even lower, than by any other line, and no extra charge for speed. Claims of overcharge, damage, or loss are always settled promptly. Morgan, Read & Co., Vautier&'Marconnier, Htookwell & Co., Rement A Viele, L. Kessler, Head & Menifee, T MaekeyACo.", ' i Geo. L. Dixon, Hudspeth,.Smith & Co. Wells, Kellogg & Co., aprS-fw And others. ' tIt 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, J. R. Lotspeich, at , No. 5, First Street, has on hand a very super lot of ready , niade clothing, and 'also something new in the way of piece goods, which he will make up to order, and at such low: price's as "Will induce any one wanting anything of the kind to buy. C. W. Crahtree, late of Kentucky, would be happy to see his old friends at the above stand. m9d3t. .01 -' ' Notice. N. B. College of Trade. To the young men of Southern Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee: Having purchased the Evansville Commercial -College, we have organized a. Branch of the National Business and Telegraph College of Trade under a corps of experienced teachers; with Commercial Actual Business and'Telegraph Departments, Banks, Merchants Emporium, Railroad and Express Offices. Special attention will be given tap classefnifl Penmanship by L. ST. Mayfield," Secretary and resident Principal. m7dlw H. Gregort, President. 8f"Fresh Meat anL Early Vegetables Every Morning at the New York Market; also choice Flowers from' Newitt's Garden.. All orders delivered. Triay7-lw v ; MARRIED. t ELLIOTT LEONARD. On the 9th Inst., at the residence of the bride's pitrents, by the Rev. H. Naylor, Mr. E. P. Elliot, of Kvausville, to Alias Assie E. Leonard, of MU Vernon, lud. We congratulate our gallant young friend, and hope his cup of happiness may be full tn overflowing. The happy couple were passengers on the Charmer yesterday morning, and took the nine o'clock train for the East, on a bridal tour. PFOHEA-HOLDEN. On the 2d instat the residence of H. E. Read, Esq,, Evansville; Ind., by Rev. B. F. Gatch, Mr. Andrew Pfohl to Mis MARIA Holdem. i ,.. T-f r :'u' - : '; , y PRESS GOODS. . A new 8Upiy just received "; marl3 3ra t At HEAD MOONEVS, . .
n- "' - No. 40 Main street.
ADDITIONAL RIVER ITEMS.
All the arrivals, np to a la(t hour last night, are included in our regular River report, on the 7th' page.. i.....The Morning Star had a fair trip of freight. She discharged here 83 bales of cotton consigned to It. K. Duhkerson & Co., which will go forward this morning by the famous Bellefontaine Cotton- Express, and 35 bales consigned to Mr. Jacobs, agent' for Merrett's Express..... ...The Liberty No. 2 had an excellent trip, and added somewhat here. She was full of people, as usual The John T. McCombs had "rather afcliin trip, In and out Among the passengers by the Morning Star, from Memphis, we were glad to see our young friend, Perry McGriff, who has been sojourning in the city of mobs and rebels for some time. Perry comes back to stay. He thinks it would do t be born in Memphis, if a person emigrated early in life........ Capt. Gus. Fowler and wife were passengers by the Charmer yesterday. ' " MIS CEIX ANE O UST X . J. a: GARDNER, Ai Vttox-iioj -tit-XiiiAV-Office 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., r r , . Particular attention -given to Collections,and prompt returns made. Refer to Messrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First street.. - .: . , o M.-ii tn ci'OI Messrs. Ragon t Dickey, Nos. 8 and 4 South Water street. ' Messrs. Roach fc Torian, No. 14 First street. Messns. Cloud & Akin, No. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head A Menifee, No. 13 Main street. Messrs. Minor & Dallam, No. 16 North First street. ( , '.. Can also refer, if necessary, to a number of eminent practitioners in Kentucky. maylO tf -u - j i-.t-.in.jitau l-. ;-u ,--i Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP 4TEUETOfore existing between B. F. Uatch and li. C. Gath, under the name and style of uaicn s non, is inis nay aiSKOivea Dy niu-, tual consent, R. C. Gatch retiring from the firm. .. . B. F. GATCH. May8,18tj6. R. C. GATCH. Copartnership." TfTE, THE UNDF.RSIfJNED, HAVE ! V this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of Gatch & Lozier, and will continue the business at the old stand of Gatch & Son, No. 37 Main street. ! B. F. GATCH. ! May 8, 1866. H. A. LOZIER. A Card. IX RETIKINti FROM THE FIRM of Gatch & Son, I return thanks to our patrons for past favors, hoping the same success may continue with my successors. maylOtf .... ' . K. it GATCH. Northern Peach-Blow Potatoes. mSIIFXN I5T STORE, and one car-load . now at ' deDot. for i depot, for sale very low at - i r i 132 Main street. ' Send in your orders to-day. mayQ 4t rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO JL fore existing between J. M. Street and John Dayts, under the name and tyle of Street A Davis, was dissolved on the 3d insL, John Davw having sold his entire interest in the business to Mr. C. Raab. The business will hereafter be conducted at the old firm's stand shop and yard, No. 1;J7 Main street; office. No. 141 Main street by Street 4 Raab. All claims due the old firm will be paid to Street & Raab, who also assume the liabilities of the old firm. , . . J.M. STREET. . r V , . JOHN DAVIS. may4d2w . C. RAAB. MARINE HOSPITAL FOR KALE. . Surveyor's Orncis, EVAN8VIX.I.E, Ind., May 3, 1866. f I will receive sealed proposals until the 6th day of June next for the purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city. The grounds contain about three acres. The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might be converted into a factory. ,., Term of sale, cash; or, by paying Interest, 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. A. ll ROBINSON, may4 dtilljuneS Surveyor of Customs. I EVAKSVIL.I.E STEANt -dYEHOUSE I have removed from First street to the corner of Ingle street and the Central Market. . - . .- ; .-. V ' ' I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, under the name of , the evansville steam dye '.....: ', ..." house.' : ,, I am now better prepared to do my w6rk well In Dyeing and Soouriiig. ; Please call and try me. ' GUSTA V II: KRACH. mam im ! "' Marine Hospital Notice. '; , .. ' '''-" Surveyor's Office, i. ! Evansvii-le, Imd., May 1, 1806. f : SEALED PROPOKAEA WILL I BE received at this office until 12 o'clock, meridian, on Tuesday, the 5th day of June next. fr boarding and nursing, Including medicine and meuicai auemianee, or .Marine Hospital patient at this port from the first day of July, 1806, to the 30th day of June, 1807.. - 1 ' Bidders will please state the price per week for each patient.-- ' The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a written contract, in the penalty of one thouaand dollain, with sufficient personal security for his faithful performance. : .A. L. ROBINSON, niayl dtd Surveyorpf Customs , I Volktibote plitsy.h-'--FESXER,HARDEXBftK6R4PREST03 Wholesale Grocers -ft' ' ' tr I ' ; i ; .1 OoillIlKiMSiOTIjIOVtilltMltf 129 WATER STREET, 1 street,! v iNear Wall ' New York. , " ' ..' ." ") . . SEAN K. FENNER. JOHN A. HAKDENBERfitf. ' ' . ., . WM. K. PRKSl-OVJ Kay7 d.?m ' ; - ililkl Milk ! Milk ! WTOCED IMOItn THE CITIZ.ESS V of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply tbem witb. .,.--,-, .;::;. . i. GOOD FRESJI MILK, warranted pure. ;:""- ' " ",. All orders left at CROSS A CROFTS', will meet with prom pt atten Uon. may7 tUim
.WAIITED.
AGEXTS8.r)0 per Week male or female, at their home;-lm8ines light, pleasant, and honorable. For sample and terms, address, with stamp, Bhawe & Co., Detroit, Michigan". r my9 d6t,wlt AOEXTS-Male or-female. , Can clear r0 per week, at tlieir'owar homes, in a light and honorable business. Any person having a few hours daily to spend will iind this a good paying business. Address, pending stamp, fori full particulars; JS. -E. Lockwood, Detroit, Michigan. may9 dUt.wlt oMILLINER A' flrst-class Milliner, at MRS. SCHEFER'S between Main and Sycamore. - r i (i f ap"rlO tl -1. HOST. STOCK BEEI.fi. Hauled by mistake from the levee, foot of Main street, or otherwise, two barrels Stock Bells, marked "M."f The tinder, or for anv information Y concerning them, will be liberally rewardeu oy applying at . JOHN B. HALL'S Wharf boat. T mayl2weod.; ., . FOR RENT. orRE A three-story Brick House, suitable for a store, on Second street. next 10 ine uoston lioot ana snoe store For particulars, inquire of Dr. E. J. Ehrman, or son. , . may3 d2w FOR SALE. ; I OFFER FOR SALE THE EVA.VS. vi lie 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 two steam engines, two Ray's engines, and. 44 inches wide. The mill lias a good, qus-r torn, xermseasy. i ' ' FERDINAND FtJNKE, Proprietor, niayl dim ,. ' . , Will!!!!.' .Wiuhini. is v.oVa. o nUaniri JLjL I now offer mv residence, a eood. Brick House, containing eight rooms, portico, hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, stable. &c, all well arranged and In good style, and five acres of land, well set with choice fr,uit trees and hrn bliery, situated north of Sullivantown, adjoining Jacobsvme, witnin two squares ot tne corporation line ; also, two - lots, with a frame house, containing six -rooms, cellar, cis tern and stable; also, - one lot, with a houso, containing three rooms, and plenty of good bearing fruit trees, situated in JaicolMsville. . ' ! ' ".' The above will be sold cheap.' ' apr261m . , r JOHN B. MILLS. SLI WHITE WHEAT FLOCK A choice brand, bv 1 - : CQX & HITMPHREY, :; i aprl4dtf - ; . water Street EJS'tilXE AMI IMIILl.UU'lth J Pump and verything complete, and ready to run 6 inch cylinder and 16 ineh stroke. Boiler 1 feet long, and 32 feet In diameter. .Apply to BLOMER & HOING, I apr!4 Main St., bet. First and Second. TIARJI Containing 180 acres, 75 acres of jtt. wnicn areciearea; is situ at ea on the Ohio River.abouteightmiles aboveSmithlanu. or lurtner particulars inquire of Janl7' t , n J. ). DUHOUCH ET '4 CO. 1 HARDWARE. Geo. Sonntag (S o. IMPORTERS OP I HARDWARE and CUTLERY, O-xiiiis Sc 3?i steals. No. 31. - - - - - No. 31, i . u 1- : Vn - ; t -iiv .v ':''" ' ' " "' ! .f-.jr-i'ii'p f 'i '' ;V ': ! Gee.-. -.-r s 13 Street, - ' SIGN OF THE , , WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., J , -' : . : ....... IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALI ERS IN AND -Xi NO. 13 1 FIRST STREET, , . v-f "!i( . " ;-;; ( (SIGN OP THE BIG PADLOCK.) '
MACHINISTS
BEITS MAjSTEX, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE.....:..... ..........TNDIANA. -i-. . .. ' ? ': r - Mi . hS::!; ' k i : j '1 ' Manufacturers of ' ' '- ' .'":(" ' .;''' i -;"'. :- ' ' f: . -v, I STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS . r PORTABLE ENGiNES t ,...f;;f,- '; AND-;- v;-.i v. v.. . I Ainm a r '' o 1 riii o ' " umvut-nn onvv ivmio, . ;. jOX the mst Approved Pattern, j -. ni-it ,ei-;r .f t A rilf is?'. !; ,-jvi-!J All, kinds of Machinery appertaining- to Railroads, . ,i , i o'hmri .' I'm- -- ,; f-rr c5 If ' w jl. jl. rJXJL j- jti. ,i a, VI" ' Distilleries; Flouring i"! "' 0''7rSnis of ail 'sizes: with Uie latest' . . y.lf .- ., ' AU-. li.i ! i I'.'i ; ?j jv 'improvement attached, '"j '- ' I 'V'sts .'t'M'!-T'..;i -a i : 7,!V 'i !,., n:r"-u.'bnt It. '-J 4: j r i i ; '. S 1- I --"- TOBACCO SCREWS; &e., &c, i - r t . , . ,- . t i -i. J ; " 7 Iron and Brass Castings of Every Description..,, -" ! " I Dealers la Steam Guages, Gum Belting, Fire iirictcs, wrougnt iron ripes, .Bolt: Cloth, &c, at Manufacturers' Prices. t . Eepairing Done at Short Notice. Workmen sent to all parts to fit up work ana tepair uoiiers ana jviacninery. W All orders will receive our individu al attention, and will be promptly filled on the most reasonable terms. Office and Foundery on the Canal. Corner or lngie wtreeu . : ; . . , oci-aiy : 1 Schultze, Thuman &, Co.t , i - ...... ,.;.Vo,:t ,.h.i 'if JfXeclianics' Foundry; .-)").'' i rii-.f-.n:! i ''jl' J i '' " ; ;!,.,,,.? .'A ;-!"!'i . 1 ';n-J , , i .: -' ! .""- : :..;V '' ,-?r .-. :.-f " ; ..'"v f- -." ' : u ' ' o.ifi 1 ! j , Manufacturers and Builders of .'!' i V-.- " .:! m:i -iH'-'i n"-i-' v i'.t.l;7f i'i ri t- ' i'"i", h. :,' i ,,!'!' . Mi i .i,-t .i.t i( ';;ui") J-i( I jt7'""'1 !! ..'! tt -i: .V Steam Engines j Circular 1 Saw MlUs. : ."; .'i-'i .ti .' ; , r r 'i ; i- :: Grist, and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Screws, Gumming Machines, Distil- ' . jlery and Mining ,Ma- - , , chineryi 'Malt Mills,' Corn"' jmm SheMers House Fronts, Cellar Grates ' i ft.; i .iJ-r- 5. I IRON & BRASS CASTINGS :t'.i: ' Of every description, Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. ; Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks,. 1 -' ' Steam Gnages,- and ' ''' " Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. J ..J We have the iacilitv of the hest Ma chinery and Workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention, fill orders promptly, warrant, our work, and charge reasonable prices. ' ' ' : .umce ana t ounary, corner 01 e in Leet Street, Evansville, Ind. ' " ; N. B- Workmen sent to all parts to fit hp work and do repairing.
DRUGS & CHEMICAU5
DRUOS! vv,j "',,--':'- ' ' ;V.r,:; v:.; i ..... . r THE MOST COMPLETE AND BESTarranged RETAIL DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE in the West is to be found CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STREETS, Evansville, Ind., where you can find a very large assortment of Pure and Perfumeries; where is also to be found a fresh supply of TOLU CHEWING GUM, also PARAFFINE WAX, flavored with Rose, Lemon, and Tolu. :;S v A large stock of SPONGES at ' - - -, , .- .. , : r ; SCHLAEPFEK'S. ( EASTERLY'S MEDICINES for sale at 11 ITT r . tlTiPT7Tta fi'T ii'': MRS.WIN8LOWS MYSTTC PILLS, MRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN HAIR RE STORATIVE; t MRS. WINSLO W'S SOOTHING STR UPt f For 6&le at ' " " j . SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store, -i- '. sluT, jilt .?.: I :-;o-- " ' won s.n:E x' i T "'"'"-' ' r"A! large assortment of TRUSSES and, SHOULDER-BRACES Just received at. i ,SCHLAEPFER S Drugstore. ' The celebrated EGYPTIAN CALL A PERFUME for sale at . r . r.; , ; i t -No.1 59 MAIN. STREET. A large stock of FISHING TACKLE on hand at - , ,. No. 59 MAIN STREET. - 1 A large assortment of TUBE COLORS for sftlQ &t - 8CHIAEPFER'S Drugstore. ARTISTS' CANVAS for sale at v. BCHLAEPFER'S. Anothei1 supply of RASPBERRY VIN--riAii receivea al HCiiJAKi' ji4'H. Another snpply of the Genuine LUBIN'S EXTRACTS jusi received at , . i . No. 59 MAIN STREET. ; a.-r T ' r- I i ;." s '',''"" ! Fresh CITRATE MAGNESIA and Genuln CONGRESS WATER for sale at CHLAEPFER'S. . N.B. Special attention given to putting np and compounding Prescriptions, at all hours of the day or night, at ; j SCHIAKPFEE'S DRUG STORE, CpRNER MAIN' and SECOND STREETS, I EVANSVII-tK. ISD. ! 5 ::?'ii OLD AND RELIABLE ' ' ; i ! ( .,ry r, (Established m.) : ovt v h WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Kellp &:White, 32 lain Street. i; feb7-6m 7 ' i J ? J-.iJ'? .- I v. i I : !' Wholesale IrRggists il i. ' i "'!. ,.,r. ?.,,..-.. .1,': r . -ju - '.. - " .. : i . : .. .. ;r .. 1 '.. v-.. r i rill I Ii! sin - - i .!!. il I. -AND- , i ,i MAUFiCTURIXG CHEMISTS . i . No. 5 Main Street i v. ;..! i . 1 '1 (..I: .AGENTS FOB, 'i;:-f ' ' I V- f i GEORGE a REED'S DOMESTIC LIOUID DTES. I . - J- -o!". ; v. : I.-- v . ( "til ih -It.':-. Ik !.!.!.- j '-!. I .'I ' GENERAL AGENTS FOR! 1 DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUP J UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and , - v ' PILE OINTMENT.? All orders promptly filled; aprl8 LUCK A PICQUET, WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS, .76 Maix Street. ,. 7 Evansville..: Indl&na 7rT. -.;i7 bvv Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Drnes. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glassware, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Pure Wines and Liquors. jan ii-cni
GROCERIES.
JiTcw York Grocery. T CnEAP GROCERIES! SAVE YOUR MONEY I which you will certainly do by baying your Groceries at the NKWu : YORK r GROCERY, No. 12 Main Street, on the alley between Second and Third. .We5 iave Ion 'ha'ndHLAHici'b and CHOICE STOCK of White and Brown Sugars, Green, Black, arid Japan Teas. Rio, Java, and Laguira Coffees, Molasses and Syrups of all kinds, Sue vqar vurea i Hams r ami . Krenkfasl .PfoiVt JIanis, Shoulders, and Clear' Side Bacon, Canned Fruitsx Jellies, Preserves, and Dried Frvit of all descriptions, Split Peas, Lentils, Pearl Barley, Green Corn and Peas, Fish 'bf all 'kinds jc?2tng" Choicer "Holland Herring), Washing and Toilet Soap in great . variety, 'Washing JSodant. SodaAth, iXiwi and Cement; GkOQERIES OF ALL'? KINDS,'" too numerous to mention. ' j We have also a large assortment of Wooden and Willow Ware, . 1. - : Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, Whitewash Brushes, ,,. Stove and Shoe Brushes, t Counter Brushes, 1 ; . ' Featluer Dusters, dec, &c. . - I . Also ' I 1 Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, and ! Cotton Batting, . We have on hand also the i CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR, Corn-Meal, Hominy, drc, Scc. -i-all' of which were bought at the lowest figures and will be sold at .-; GREATLY REDITCED PRICES. Call alrd see for yourselves. REMEMBER THE PLACE: ! - . lew 5 York' 2ro&2yi "No. 72 Main Streets between Second and Thirdj on "the alley. PARSONS, SC0VILLEt& Co. Bay9 " OX.X) PIONEEE I i .1.7 l l , - . . ;No. 82 MAIN STREET. J.fP. Elliott & Son - Vu r I AVE OST HAND, AND ARE COX. st&ntly receiving, a choice assortment.' Ot MTArliK and FANCY OKOO'Ji.Kll'J purchased for cash, and at the lowest fig- v ures, consisting of .. v.'. r -o' . ' Choice Green and Black Teas,"". ' i CotTeea, Sngara, - . t E. R. Durkee A Co.' Spices (which are wari "' ranted pure), , Syrups, - " - . y s; , Coal Oil, " " . : . f Wooden and Willow Ware, Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Quinces, Wbortieber- - riee, Pears, Pineapples, Aa Bottled Goods such a 'Pickles, Jellies, ' ". .ii, Sauces, Ac. Also. 200.000 t. Plain and Canvosed, Hams, Shoulders, Ribbed and Clear Bides. A genu for Ihipont't and Miami Powder Comoanie. and for Johnson's Union Wastv-ifig-Machine and Clothes-Wringer.
Call and examine our stock and pricey, at v . No. 82 3IAIN STREET.
mayl -,; , ' " ' - j CITY GROCERY, THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust. ; . - .CR03S & . CROFTS. 4 - ATE AKRlf AL , .-:',!. t 2,000 bushels choice NoKhcrn POTATOES, which we offer for sale a i cheap as the cheapest. - i 5 : -; :';.''.'''' Als ". " , ' ,,'"' ' One' car-loaa'of HOMINY MEAL, ! for Cow-Feed.;, myl dim Removing Houses. fflHE USnF.KSHiSED WOCLD INA form the citiisens of Evansville that . they are prepared to remove frame hoose to any part of the city, on the most reaeoKable terms. , . , . ' Our residence Is below the Creek. mayl dim WM. JOSHUA BELL.
