Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 May 1866 — Page 6
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THE EVANS VIIiLE DAILY JOURNAL,, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1866.
GROCERIES.
TSurelia, Bazaar 75 MAIN STREET. ! J A OEureka ISazaar ! LI ; Just Received. ArmsFarrar & Ludlow Offers to buyers . . . . . .. this splendid lot' of. Reduced Prfces:.; , :.. ' ' j . '. i ; 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM POTATOES. 2s bbls Choice sugar-ah grades. 10 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. 5 SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. ' 1,500 LBS DRIED BEEF. , - 700 LBS HAM SAUSAGE: 800 LBS COD FISH. 2 CASES SARDINES Boxes. 2 CASES SARDINES g Boxes. 2 CASES SARDINES Whole Boxes. 25 BBLS MOLASSES All grades. -6 BBLS CHOICE HYRUP. ' . ' 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 2 TIERCES PLAIN HAMS. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS. 6 BB LS CHOICE BEANS. 5 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. 50 CASES PEACHES. - f ' 25 CASES GREEN CORN. . . .... - - - 25 CASES GREEN PEAS. ' v 25 CASES PEARS. 25 CASES PINE APPLES. 10 CASES QUINCES. 10 CASES PLUMS. 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES . , 10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. r ' - 5 CASES-ASHORTED 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 Whole ale House in the city. - We are determined not to be undersold by any House. Call and judge for yourselves, at 75 Main Street. , ARMSTRONG, FARRAR & LUDLOW" apr!8 :' - .: . - J- - " R. B. HUSTON. JOHN O. HUSTON. IK. Huston & Co., ir.i: Ktf 3. A '.. V . 1 1 ' V" ".Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. GROCERIES, PRODUCE, -ANI ; PRINTING PAPER, i ' No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore &. Vine, . EVANSVII.I.E.. Indiana. 2 - i ' The highest market price paid for all inds of Produce and Rags. - NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: 200 iBags Michigan '"oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed, f-'h. In stoie and for sale at R. S. RUSTON & CO., - apr!8 No. 30 Water St. K. J. BANHX. : - ' - ' " - " A. S. KAH3ST. DANIEL, & KAIOf, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, WINES, , LIQUORS, , CIGARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C. No. 2 Water St, between Main and Locust. Jan ll-6m Evansville, Ind. SHIPSTDFFS and SHORTS. A i TONS SHIPSTUFFS & SHORTS, W just received and for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., ap7 - i No. 19 Water Street. Vff BBlA ' FLOURASSORTED 9 vF brands and prices just received ma lor sale by J. u. DUMOUCHET & CO aplH J : No. 1 Water street. ci;airvoyance7 A WONDERFUL "i LADf. MADAME K. CROJIPTOJT, THE greatest Astrologist and Clairvoyant now;Uving, has arrived in oar city, and taken cipher residence on Second.beU Main and Locue; where she can be consulted on all matters pertaining to her profession, Buch as Love, Courtship, Law Matters, Lncky Numbers, the Death of Friends or Relatives iat:a Distance,! and Rextoring Serfect Tranquility between Man and Wife, he ha also in her nosses-tion the cele her possession brated Rock Diamond (a present from the Hmperor Napoleon), in which young ladies and gentlemen can see their future partners. All the Madame asks is a call, and she will convince' the most sceptical of her wonderful powers. Consultation. Fee Ladles, ?1 00; gentle men, 14 w,, 4,tl .. . , ,prl oSwJ wvJ-ii a,
STATE ITEMS.
i There are fcrar 'schools and twenty I? l T liquor scops in x eru. . . -:. j The' sanitary condition of Madison ik said to be good, and daily getting better. , ' '-. ,. ; Tired of this world, W. P. Butler committed suicide in DeKalb county a iew aays since. ' .nx :it t t .1 . i caierpiiiars are masing tneir ap pearance in the orchards about Rich mond, this State, i .l .! i ine .iipton limes complains that cattle, lawyers, hogs and quacks play and root m the Court House yard in that village. At a late sale of Government horses in Indianapolis, the best animals brought $195 each. Death of a Copperhead. The sexton of Springdale Cemetery, near Madison, killed a copperhead snake two feet long, in that enclosure, Sab bath afternoon. The editor of the Fort Wayne Ga zette has been shown a Boston news paper 138 years old. : Two boys were sent to jail in Allen County, the other day, for placing ob structions on the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad. i, I ' " ; . . . . : ' A man or a brute, named Dexter E. Baydon, amused himself on Wed nesday night last, in Indianapolis, by beating ms wife. . They only charge $16 90 in fine and costs for allowing a large two-fisted bully to beat a sick man in New Al bany. Cheap enough." j A new railroad is proposed, to run rom Centre Point, in Clay County,' to the New Albany & Salem R, R., near Greencastle.' ' - - j -.. i i ixey. ut. uaiiy preached to an im mense congregation in New Orleans last Sunday." " ; ; j Murder. James Karney was killed on Sunday last by Anthony Hassett, near Kent Station, .Newton County, ll ii i . t . ... py cutting nis jugular vein with a knife. The parties were drunk and were returning home from Kent Station on a hand-car. , J MrV. White, widow of a farmer on the Peru, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, who was killed by the locomotive being thrown from the track, some months ago, sued, the company for $5,000 damages. The cae was cdffjpromisfcd a few days ago by the dompanyaying her $1,000. . ,; A strong effort is being made by the friends of the Indiana Asbury University, at Greencastle, to raise the means for the erection of a new college building. t , , ; ( ,.i.f.,, j The Democrats and Johnson men of the "Burnt District," in Indiana, have fused on the nomination for Congressman, and hold a joint Convention on the 17th of next month. Judge Kilgore is to take the race against Julian. " ' v 1 An ox team became frightened by the music of, a "band in Greencastle the other day and ran away, breaking up the wagon to which they were attached. They perhaps thought the band were playing "jthe tune the cow died of," and thought it time to light out. We have Democratic food for Democratic folks, and shall continue from time to time to add fuel to the Democratic fires in Indiana. Bowling Green Bore All Us. j And of what does your " Democratic food ' consist a keg ' of "rot-gut whisky? If you " continue " to " add filel to the Democratic fires," you must have a barrei!, at least, for even an ordinary occasion. Putnam Banner. jThe public schools of Madison commence at-nine 'o'clock and are dismissed at four o'clock in the afternoon. j Young Hays, who shot Capt. MikeMcGravel at Columbus last winter, but of which shot the Captain was fortunate enough to recover, was on trial for the offence a few days ago. He was fined seventy dollars. 'Louisa Jane Hindman got $200 last wpek in the Decatur Circuit Court of Jjhn Ireland, because John breached herein a marriage contract: ? i With the exception of one Councilman, the Republicans '-of - this city elected their.' entire ticket on Thursday last by" handson'e majorities.-. So hopelessly did the Democracy regard the contest that, as a party, they did not have a ticket in the "field; and yet the Indiana Press, states that the Republicans came near being defeated! But little regard for"-; truth, where party interest is at stake, is a eharaoteristico f the scribbler for the Press.PutnamJSanner. .: trr, viu -.4 bolonel John Osborn has been "appointed postmaster at Greencastle, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Edward R. Kercheval.v ?c-t po. Osborn was Lieut. . Colonel of the 31st Indiana, Col. Cfuftv stationed for ia time in camp near - this city, at Henderson and Calhoun, Ky., ', . . VOrf . XKUI UOU1 " General Agent.
The Pierce Mtjbder Case. This
imrjortant "case, in which the victim was the the school teacher at St. Omer, consumed the closing days ot the De catur Circuit Court last week. The dpfcndant Harvev Favors. who is hnv of Rixteen. was found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to con finement in the State Prison five years : Th TndianaDolis Butchers' Asso ciatioh will have their first grand pa rade on Taesdav next. It is not ex pected, says the New Albany Ledger, that the demonstration will diminish the nriee of beef near as much as it will increase the quantity of lager. BANKING. Capital Paid in Limited to- - - $350,000 - $700,000 MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF EVANSVILLE. ; Cm B. Bement, - John D. Roche, - Prea't. Cashier. Having commenced business at it office. corner of MAIN AND FIRST STREETS. offers its services to the citizens of Evans ville and its vicinity, being prepared to carry on a legitimate General Banking Business, And to purchase and supply 7-30 Treasury Notes, Gold and Silver, Buys b. a. Certificates. Bonds, and oSBer Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Domestic Paper; and, for the accommodation of Mechanics and others, who have invested their savings in the DODular Govern ment Loans, it offers to receive packages of u.o. .tsonuH. interest tseanna inowjs ana other Securities, on Soecial Deposit, free of charge, affording small holders the opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining tnem m tneir own possession. jeiHM HARDWARE. Geo. & ; Co., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE and CUTLERY, -AN! No. 31. - No. 31, MA.IIST STEEET, EVABTSVIIXE, INDIANA. is e e. 13 First Street, SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK! WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN HARDWARE l i AND CUTL ERY . j FIRST STREET, r . (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK.) T prioes.
NOTIONS.
To Southern Dealers. I IMMENSE STOCK OF Olioice Goods, Notions! Notions! Notions! H. M. SWEETSERf 20 MAIN STREET. 20 Wholesale Dealer and Jobber In Notions! Notions! Notions! IVotioiiH Exclusively t o The finest and largest Stock ever brought to the Southwest. 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 the same articles can be Thought West or South of New York city. Evansville is celebrated for her wholesale houses: but none of them can compete in size of nock and Prices with the goods on hand; for no house ngt doing an exclusive Notion business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers in that line, s , ... .;. .!-.. My goods are all of the very Latest ImprarTiTiiiK. dirmt frotm the Houses of the great Kant, and cf the best manufactories of the Old World. To finish ap my Stock in every particular, I selected in all from thirty-two houses and manufactories. in eluding the best and most reliable brands of all articles known as j - N- O T I O IS"' H v ; In ray ample stock may be found the following, in part, viz. : Spool Cotton. Braid Buttons, Bindings. , I , ij ; ll. -t i : . -. r -i . , . . i . , Goods, Tapes, Combs. Soaps, v , Perfumery, Toilet Ar- ' V tides, Brushes, Beads, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods, Head Nets. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Sta- ' tionery, Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars, , wioves, i-iaaies Hosiery, auspenaers, , j Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, ! Carpet Bags, fcc, tc. 10,000 ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED! As I am engaged exclusively In the NotlQn Jobbing Business. I can offer better and more complete Stocks than those who deal in Notions and other Goods. My Stock is me largest and best ever orougnt to this city, and I solicit an examination of mv Stock. Dealtis will find everything in the jn oiion une at o. m ma ix htbe et. H. M. SWEETSER, raarStf , Evansville, Ind. NEW NOTION HOUSE, r NEW GOODS. Sam. N. Cpbnick.. ..Jakes L. Cvrnick. Cl'ltNICK miOTIIEUSy WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN ' ' STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS White Goods, HOOP SKIRTS; fcc. &c. TfTE WII.I. KEEP A 'OMII,ETE W w . ana attractive assortment of everythinsc desirable and new in our Hup. TVi Goods on hand and arrivine dailv sir an an ikw. iKEsa ana ileak. -airect rrom the East. 1 - To dealers we desire to say that no better opportunity nas ever Deen anorded to purchase the right Goods, at the right prices, at the right place, and at the right time. Let all who desire eood Goods client i?iv us an early call, and we will guarantee satisiacuon. CURNICK BROTHERS. No. 8 South First St.. Evansville. Ind ' janlO Next door to new Bank Building. STOVE WORKS. SOUTIIERX STOVE WORKS. BRINKMEYER & CO., MANUFACTURER OF COOKING STOVES, FOR WOOD AND UJAL: SEATING STOVfJH, FOR WOOD AND COAL: COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS: BISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS; ODD LIDS: SUGAR KETTLES; i . -. - DOOr IRON.S; JAMB GRATES; FANCY GRATE FRONTS; ' AIR GRATES: ,l . - CELLAR GRATES; : , . WINDOW WEIGHTS; ' . . MUFFIN MOLDS; . : ' WAFFLE IRONS; HAM BOILERS; . STOVE HOLLOW-WARE, &C, tc. ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. ; ' SALES ROOM:- " ' . t - ' Main Street, opposite Court House. Foun- - - dry near mouth of Pigeon Creek. ; -Ordrs solicited. feb .'ut 1 j 1 .SM
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GROCERIES.
. .; Head & Menifee, ; WHOLES AliE GROCERS, and Dealers in LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN ; i: ' . WARE, Ac., &c, ' : No. 13 Main Street, ! " (Opposite Branch Bank,) decSO EVAN3VH.LK, lK. 33 Locust Street. 35 : D. WEAVER & CO., j; .. "f;, : locust street, , PROVISION STORE. Keep constantly on hand and for sale, I ,-u:;,--.;' ; .." all klnSbof ,.vr- - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, , ,,' . .if ... . VEGETABLES, Ac, Ac. Green," Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur-I j . ed Hams, Dried. Beef; and, in . , ' ' fact, a general supply i and variety of Groceries and Pro- . visions.. Call and examine our Stock and j Prices, corner of Second and Locust ! - 8ts., Evansville, Indiana. ! Nos. 33 axd 35 Locust Stkzkt. I ' febl3-3m BUSHELS EXTRA HEED Oats, just received and for sale J. C. DUSOUCHET 4 CO., , No. Id Water Street. I Wa DENTISTS. t NEW DENTAL OFFICE. : ...... , - THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from his old oftiee, on Main street, to - Jfo. lO First Street, BETWEEN MAIN AND, LOCUST, Where he is now prepared to perform all the various operations belonging to the Profession, In the most skillful manner viz. : ..... ..... FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING Careful attention eiven to ' Children's Teeth. - I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full sets inserted by Suction or Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for which they were intended. Personal attention given in every case. The hest aneesthetics used to alleviate pain wnen extracting teem, iierms reasonahle. DR. J. C. BIERBOWER. No. 10 First St.. bet. Main and Locust. Ev ansviii, mu. - mara-om DRS. HAAS & C00KE, Surgeon Dentists. Rooms over First National Bank, . : ,; . -r .-: .. . ! Corner Main and First Streets,. ; i ; " ; :j ; '' Evansville, Ind. FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very literal patronage received - aunng ine past seven years, and bein ana being permanent residents of t the city, desire al LI persons (whether thev need their nrofesthi sional services or not) to visit their rooms anu see ine various styles of work mauu Improvement, and Inventions are hcintr made, and everything that will subserve the interests of their oatients is necure,! hv them. Their ejtablishment and facilities are equal to any In the Eastern cities. They have several Amcsthetics for alle viatine pain when-extracting teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. Those having Decayed Teeth should either have .them extracted or tilled (the latter if possible). The health of the par lies ana me remaining teetn aemana it. : Neuraleic Attentions treated: also 'Cleft Palate. , apr!8 CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HAMMERSTELV uarnasre anti iy ajron MANUFACTORY, CORNER, MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The undeiatnfid has now on hnntt spiciKjiu usNoninent oi niiisncu Carriages for Hprinsr Trade. Thev are of th lit.wt Biiu jrii, iiniinivrii una include r uurT.i.vmncr xtncKaways, Jjlglit Kockaways, Bugsiies with Stationary and Shifting Tops-also, fancy light Tiotttnx Bueies and Princ-e Alberts. i nave ausfKies cotten up extra strong, for country use. My work is mailr. of tv?l very best and thoroughly seasoned timber ami lronert wltn extra refined iron. I use no maury wiitcik, hi.v wneeis w n m.,!. uv jiuiiti lit mi? nuif m, uy cue uest Of flipphu. nio. 1 warrant all my work to irivu r.t satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything In my line will nnu it to ineir interest io can ana examine mj hws ucicire pm: nuing eLsewhere I propose to sell at th lowest nossihle fii raie. . rlAM.ilJi;KSTKI . marl3 3m , , , .. .l, ;.. , ; )'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WM. H. WALKER .& CO., 83 MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington House, A RE NOW OPEWTNfi, AND OFFER JtX. at the lowest figures, a superior article of . . . f LADIES KID, 'GOAT, and j GLOVE-CALF j ' -: - '.. " .'. 1 ij a. l" m o : rtj!A.'iri , Jl'olisl! DootM,: - !. i . -1 - '..-.' " . : 'J",': LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, m, . ; 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 variety, ' , Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, and Calf j - Shoes, -. - Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf congress uaiters, ' ' Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Calf, a'&d Oxfords, Patent Leather
; FINE CALF BOOTS, : Fine Calf Scotch Boots, . . ' . ' -..' ' .-. ') Kip Boots, and Brogans, j - - - . - ..... B9YS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip.)
Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters, I
Calf and Buff Balmorals, - Together with a ceneral assortment of Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. also HATS and CAPS of the latest styles. We are regularly receiving the latest and most aonroved goods in our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep up with. ; me marKet in respect to quality ana price. Persons purchasing are respectfully in vited to call at No. 83 MAIN STREET, ana examine our stocn, WM. H. WALKER & CO. mar7 6m New H.ovm.sg, NO. 3 MAIN STREET. 02G. L DIXON, Wholesale Dealer in i BOOTS and SHOES, HATS -and CAPS.: I H am now receiving a large stock of the -best qualities of Boots, Shoes, Hats, and , Caps ever offered to the trade, which have been purchased for cash, and will ba sold "t a very small advance above cost. ' Call and examinn mv titrate, and orove - the above assertion. - P.S. I have secured the services of Ma R.-S. Tennev. lat with P. Semonin. who wishes his old friends Oi call and examine " my stock. .. . V, , jso trouble to show goods. . .i 'Evansville, Dec. 12, 1 . v. . ... " i 2 NICE SUMJCER SHAWLS J In great variety, .' T .1 - At HEAD & MOONETS. 4 : h marl33ra
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