Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 May 1866 — Page 5
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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY, 15, 1866. "fcr-
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AMUSEMENTS. KEW METRO PftTiT aT
First Street, between Vine and Sycamo: C OKrEo.N, Acting and Stage Manager THE StAH COMBINATION ' "" r RACIlLjORNsbN,C 11'; f.: CO- ' B. MACADLEVk . , BELLA GOLDEN. EVEMSK, May I5tb, TUESDAY will be produced Bulwer's beautiful Drama of or, LOVE AND PRIDE. To conclude with the Roaring Farce of The Fool op the, Family. , r i o nic FOR THE BENEFIT OF Ht. .John's Church, . Maj.21st, 18G6. , .v, Particulars will be given .in due seaRon. ap-0 LOCAL NOTICES. LivERMOREi Kr., 3Iay 5th, iSC6 L -Dr. R. A. Armisteadr ; .' .- Dear Sir: I wrote you some time ago, at which time I spoke of the man who got scalded ahd had the ulna of his forearm broken about half an inch below the elbow joint, at the game time lacerating rthe flesh jbo that about two inehes of the" hone was bare. It occurred the 3d day of April. By the use of your Universal Ointment the wound entirely healed without having the .slightest particle of proud flesh about it, and it is not ftiff, as- he has perfect use of his- elbow joint U'lt --certainly is- the bct Oiutment in use. I have also cured a case of sore breast with itir-Lhave o!d halt a dozen bottles of Tonic Syrup which has proved a your .m -every instance. Say to Cloud & Aiken , that I will be down in Evansville alwut the first of June. 1 hope you will have great pueeess.with your. Medicines. : 4 u v "Respectfully, &c. ... . , . .a. cyvoiu.s. j Try It! Try It!- TryTt '.The retail grocers of this city are (riving away samples of B. T.' Babbitt's celebrated " Labor Saving Soap," Ask for one and try it. Manufactured at '4 to , 74 Washington Street. Now yrk' nyl-3td. City Railroad. Passes given to tbotic purchasing their jrooSs at the (Jreat Wardrobe. 84 Main Street, Ilawley ;&Suiith, Proprietors. '"Prof. Mott will attend to all desiring to win a pass. ml4-lw Evansville, Ind., May 7, 18Ca. F. G. Munsinna. Agent "Gnat West-, rrn JJieptrtc.) t ' Sin: We take pleasure in statin? that out goods by your line have been and are now coming through from the East in unpreeedentedly quick time. We find that rates by the Great Western Dispatch " , are as . low, and ,!ven lov-i r, than by any other line, and uo'extra charge for speed. Claims of overcharge, damage, or loss are always settled promptly."" Morgan, Read & Co., Vautier&Marcounier, Stock well A Co.r: '. " Bement & Viele, L. Kessler, Head A Menifee, Mackey A Co., Geo. I,. Dixon , Hudspeth,Smith & Co. Wells, Kellogg Co., apr-lw And others. JBFresh Meat and Early Vegetables Every Mormxo at "the 2STew York Market; also choice Flowers from Newitt's Garden.: All orders delivered. : ; . , , , may7-lw ADDITIOXAl. RIVER ITEMS. The Liberty No. 2 arrived from Memphis at 5 o'clock last evening, fall of people, and with considerable freight,. She discharged 100 bales of cotton here for R. K. Dtmkerson A Co., Agents of the Bellefontalne Cotton Express ..The Wm. White and James Gray left for Green River last evening, with moderate trips .The Myrtie still lies at shore above, the fwharf.,.r.,Sonie boat, whose nanm1 .Wft could 'not read, casoed down without landing ........The wharf is in fine condition now, but the water is yet I too high for paving it. In the ftiear.time j the contractor, Mr. Lowry, Is piiing up rocks on the beach, preparatory to the work We a:e told Ihat fleces;of the ! Doners oi tne .Mixourl were blown to the Kentucky shore when she exploded, and are lying there still. 3fEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fine Cliaiics for a 'Bargain. V, tPyOTKIfc Wishing to chanee iMneW tlie proprietor offers for s!e a Hotel ! in this city, situated on Water street, and j doiniz a eimm! myitis Jiusine. Will sell on reasonable terms. For furtiier in formation, address I. O. Drawer i-x. m:iyl Jw j Administrator's Notice. -njOTlCE IS IIICRKBY GIVEN', that the ninlers-igned has Iwen njipointed ; Administrator ol tin- estate of Elizabeth ! Keley. lute of Vanderburgh County, In- j diiina, deceased. Said estate is 'supposed i to lie insolvent. j ALFRED WHITE, Administrator. Evansville, Iml.v May.il. Ii5t. nviyl'rttw KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. L. Ruimer; Jr' General Agent :!iice -No. 5 XuItTil WATER STREET, (upstair",) ' I Evansville, Ind. ' rjTAVING THE COSTROt i IQL and :nanagement of all KANAM HA 1 JAiVf sliipped heh.w the Falls of the Ohio, t Kixi prepared to till orders for any quan- -, ity, ii !uw in prici- as any salt in market, i .:i nuiuiirim rxill is in goou cooperastr, ml is branded '.' Kanawha Salt Co. L. RUFFNER, Jr. ' rSi 2m a ai. w General Agent. $25 Reward. , STOLEN FROM THE SCBsCRIBER; 9 on board mrsday nizhr. May 10th. a GOLD LEVER nirnirirr rw irr-i tri . r 1 . ATOH ami IIAIN, a PAIR of PANTAAM )NS. and S20 iu greenbnckR. Th above ' jwarii win te paiu ior the return of tlie ; atch, chain, ana pantaloons, and no 1 nestions asked. G.J.GRAMMKTL 1 jyl2 dlw j
MARILF REPORTS.
Monetary a.jd Commercial. Evansville, May 14. The Money market remains easy. Approved bills can readily be placed at from 8 to 10 per cent. .'. .. ? -Exchange continue scarce aBd la good demand. Rate 'unchanged. 'The buying rate from tfOtf" 'to 75c, 'except for large amount:, which would command more. Uniler S500, l-5c prem. selling; over ?500, at the rate of SV 6tf prem. per at. ;-. Gold has again ad vahce'd. Gold, buying.. ,.J28 Selling a AW Silver; buying.......l2l Helling .............123 ,The maket for Government Bonds isa lit tle stronger. We give quotations as follows: I Buying. Sellingi, 5-20's old.:.....'. 5-au's new...i.... 10-40'p 7-80'b August... 7-80'8 June--... '-a l(te 102 1 111? io 1WA ,..ioiM TJie following quotations are from the office of W. J.'Lowry & Co.; Bankers, iso. 1 First Street: , '"'' '. EASKAFtE FUNDS. U. S. Treasury Notes. ' National Bank Notes. ; State Bank of Indiana. State Bank of Ohio. CC"- tfXCCRRKXT,- fj Indiana Free Banks 1 to 10c dis. Missouri ..fe " Eastern Bank Notes ............. 5c " Bank of Tennessee... 80c " Planter's Bank......u.... .55c Union Bank..........w..........55oOther Tennessee Bunks 40 to 90c " Virginia, North and South Carolina, ' Georgia, Alabama and La 10 to 80c " i ,,. . i Evansville Prod ace Market. J Evansville, May 14. Tlie proluce trade was quite active last week avid opened brisk, v.oi yesterday, Flodr-lslilglierai titll hi "seen, and ltfac tive demand. Corn meal is lower. These are all the changes from former quota tions. t f T . The Grocery Trade is rather quiet. No change in prices. '?& . ., " Bacon Shoulders 13 to lSc; Clear Sides 17c; Plain Hams 19c, and Canvassed Hants 21c , Lard 18 to I0c;'keg8 scarce, and sell ing in asiruUl wayt22ci Bc"lk Mkats-Very ;littlo in tlie marT ket, and prices nominal at 10, 12, and 10c for shoulders, sides, iind haVnsl' 1 ' ' CirEESE Western Reserve ftnn at,1 : ,.' . - .' ' . .. Flour Brisk, and higher grades are "hi better demand; Superfine active at 7 78 23; Extra at S8 509 00; XX at 810010 50; XXX Family $llli 50. '' 'T' - Wheat Nominal, at ?l 752 00 for old, and $1 251 CO, as per quality, for new Red and White. I Oats Steady at 404!5c, from wagons and -55(ff 60c. for northern . black, xaek lnt eluded, from stores. ,, Cohn Scarce and In demand at 4.550c from wagons, for ear corn, and G070c for shelled in sacks, i ' - IIC'or Meal May be quoted at 8250 per bbl. for unbolted; for bolted S2 7" per bbl.' f . - Baley Steady at 80rSl, and dull. Hye Nominal at 7";(a il, and scarce. Flax Seed In fair demand at tl 75 Clover Seed May be quoted at SS '6 50. i Timothy Seed Steady at S3 00 4. " " Feathers Live SOjaZKc 1 ' ' Ginseng Steady at- 6070c. - , ; Naii Steady at S7 7. with usual advance. ' ; Coffee Firm at 2.rji.28c for Itio. "u Sugar Firm at 15(5 16c' - ' - f Molasses -Firm at ftxgfiOe.' ' i Svrup 80Ci?l 2-j. . .. . .. Eggs Per bbL, packed in oats, SI 4(5 10. Hay In good demand; loose 88 to $10; baled S13 tofM (JO. , , Potatoes In demand, and are held a Slffi 1 25 per bushel. . . HiDES-Flrni at 7c for green, and 13 J to 14c for dry flint. . . , ,. ' Salt Steady at .Vic per bushel. , . :; ' - Whisky Steady at $2 J52 23. , , Wool Dull at 3&40e for fleece. ! ' Evansville Iry Goods Market. CORRECTED BY MACKEY St CO. Evansville, May 14,1806. During the latter part of last week the Dry Goods trade was quite active. Our wholesale merchants had a good trade, and trade opened bnsk yesterday, with a fair prospect of a good week for business. It will be observed that Brown Goods have taken a slight tumble. tAU other goods re'.hiained unchanged in prices. BROWN MEETINGS' AND MHIftTtNOjC s Standard Eastern Sheetings . 23c 1 n nneiton ........... . .....2:c Med ford .. ....22c . ; ... ...-i.,..21o 10c 1'iC J .ifk 22e lHc ......M....M.........H..24! ..."...."!.J.TJ'!!."!!22r -- . u.lHc Howard Trcmont.- ; Auburn Boots tine ... " o " : ii 1 " Great Fall M tine . " S " ., English BLEACHED "HEETINGH AND SHIRTINGS. 4-4 Hope..".. ..... . ,t!o 4-4 1'xbridg . .. 32c 4-4 liallou -. - Wlc 4-4 Ked Bunk. 25c 8-8 liallou 2Tc 7-8 lied Bank ..22c 7-S Lonsdale 22c 7-8 Putnam 3 - 4 Hoiden ::r::::l a-i ommoriwe.-tiui I'lUXTS, Spragup .. Anierii'sin. .... Gloueester..... Amoskeasa .... Allen's. Dunnell's "S"atusutta . Kreeiiuui. .-. .... Mourniii'' i.. H; lSe 17c lfie 17c le ... 12' alie 1(!C Lumber - Market. - ' ' ' Evansvillf, May 14. The Lumber trade is fair. During last week considerable sales were made.: There; is a full: supply or all grades of Lumber.' Large lots have been received during the last we-k.! There is ito change in former quotatioiis, and advices from lumberin" regions Indicate liigher prices ratherthan a decline. The upward tendency has not affected the market here.' : '''. ' St. ItntN Markvl, ' ' ' St. Iitns, May 14. otton Depressed under foreign news. Fl.orR Dull and unchanged. Wheat Better qualities unchanged : lower graues aecnneu -mhx:. corn Firmer at Mttjc. - ' Oats Higher at 42a 47c. .'" . Pork, Eacoi and W kisky unchanged
New York Market. New York, May 14.
Cotton Quiet and firmer at 2425c for middling. Floor State and Western dull ; medium grades UMjldc lower; 8 308 35 for Extra . State. 4 -kto-W 00 . lor Extra R.-H. O.. and 10 45((il;i 7- for,, trade- brands, the market .closing oiuk -., ...... , Whisky Dull, and nominally -un changed. - - tWheat Dull, and nominally l2c low er. 1 Corn More doih; ; 7981e ' for' uhsonhd, and 8183,'4c for sound mixed Western. Oats Moderate and depressed ; 49 50c ior new western ; avyhwc tor old ao. Petroleum Firm "at 44c for refined in bond. Pork Opened firmer and closed drill and lower' 30 Ibfa-il 25 for new Mess, 29 75ai30 00 ior oiu uo. , Lard Firmer at 1922' c. " , BtiTTER Heavy at 32450 Ior. Ohio,, and 30o,48e for State. . . v. .-.'.. . - : - Cheese 10-20c. I ' Money 4a,.- per cenfc for call loans. STERLiNGSteady at 109''10if?. Gold Firmer; opening -at' 13o, declining to loOJi, advancing to 130. and closing at JOji. , i ;i ; ' i C t . a.. stocks Better ; U. S. G's of 1S1 Coupons, 109; 5-20, Coupons, 105; 7-30's, 102? - .. ! . 'I- .. t . Cincinnali Market. . , v , Cincinnati, May, 14. k FLOtTR-Dull and prices stiff nominal to a Ki-eat exieni.. supernne is otiSTea at V 00 9 50, Extra, 10 00(510 75. - , Wheat Dull. Holders aslf 2 35ff2 40 for No. 1 new Red, 2 25 for No. 2 do. and 2 U0(S! 210 for Spring;, but being loc above the views of buyers, these rates are nominal. Corn Unchanged and steady; No. 1, 58c in nt'vuiwr. ' - ' . - . . KTtc-80(a85o, and demand moderate. ' ' Whisky Dull nt 220. , . . ; Mess . Pork Held at 31e. but without sjiles. ' Lard Dull but unchanged. Holdersare not disposed to- take less than 22o A fair demand for Bulk Shoulders, and City Cured soia at .ufo; tonntry fureo nave been nougncatize.' ' " --- - SiDES-Are held at 15VSl6Ke. and Clear Sides lSffi 19c. ' " ". .?'t-,. Bacon. i imi. - - ' " - - - 1 Groceries steritly.f ' ''r ro Gold 1 3tt. . - ' Letters remaining ttncl atm et In' the Post-Ortice at Jivansvllle, State iif Indiana, on the 14th day of May. 1800. . ft To obtain any of these letters theapplicant, must -can lor "averr ed letters," give the date of the list, am ay one cent for advertising.- - - ; . iS"If not called for within oni month, they will lie sent to the Deud-LetU r Office. tree Delivery of letters bv carriers, at the resilience of owners, in citias of 50,000 inhabitants or over, may be secured by observing the following Mules: " - 1. Direct letters to the street and number, as well as tlie post-oflice and State. . 2. Head, letters with the writer's postoffice and State, street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and request that answers be directed accordingly. 3. Letters toMtraiigersaiid transient visitors in a town or city, whose special address may be .unknown, should be marked, in the lower left-hand corner, with the word "Transient.", - .- -.i .- i - i . . 4. Place the postage-stamp oa the tipper Tight-hand corner, , and leave space between the stamps and direction for post--narking -without -interfering with the writing. ; ; N.B. A request for the return of a letter to the -writer, if unclaimed within thirtv days or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post-office, and State across the lert-hand end of the envelope,.on the face side, will be complied ivith at the usual rate of prepaid postage, pavahle when the letter is delivered to tlie writer. .Sec. 28, Law of 1S03. LADIES' LIST. Howard Jane E - , Ashby Mary Boyer Jane t Blake Ma.iyM Barnett Kute Baker Louisa Bc'khardt Mary A Briggs Sarah A Boyle Mary E Boyd Nica Brecher Emeline Brown Hannah Cornwaid Martha Carter Sarah 8 Crowell M D Clark Anna Cajlisle Betty Cox Annie Curtis Sarah O '' : Cawthorne Susan Daly Fannie li Hull Mat y A i Isbell Arista H Jackson Elizabeth Jenkins Lola Johnson mrs Wm Joice mrs . Kemly Caroline Lawrence Fannie ianghlin Kate Lapsley Lucinda Ijeonnrd Fannie . i Loog Laura : Lusk Katy Medley Ann L McDonnell Signa McBride Mollie Price Frances Phillips M Jane Pn.-mer Itosella Dring timma Puckett Pnmelia Edwtirds Bettie; j Rice Lucinda A - . Ewlngnin '.i - Bay Josephine - ' - ' 5 Evans S mrs Kobinson Amv F Everett Elizabeth . Evans JH Foulk Elizabeth Farris Martha s i Fullerton Laura -PSmith SB - - j 3 locumb Mollie ' Skelly Emily Smith Dorcas :' . Smith Sarah E v Shaw Dora Sherwood Martha " Spencer Louisa Stocktiey Dortney Stone Ann SnowCatherine Tow. '"v. Amelia Tarner -yAnn'r Williams. Mary ' " Walter Martha . Wait Martha A ' ' . Walton Mary I ' , Flagler Sarah Good Eliza . , Grant Mollie Grant Eliza beth Gordon Bettie . Glaser Mary Gorse Celista Goff Prisoilla ?'. Gorris Mary J . . ; tiarvey Bessie ,-. i 5 nearly n .-, ., 'Harrison Elizabeth GENTLEMEN S. J.lT. Allen L M 'i ' V : : Allen George ' Bon oh George P ' Bates Henry E Bemis Horace G Baker John ,,' Bell John R ' BoydT ... J . Bush J B. 2 Lamb Willie , Maginniss Win Massing Wendell Moss .-iimuel '; . Miller Michael Martin Joshua ' : Martin John Fjj. Miilur Jac. . iiller Hartmaa. Bingham .Tolfi E."VV MiHiseHGen Fe' Blackwell James" . Moore Casper Blakely Wm Morand ' E Bolioh Wm Moore III' Bnrfleld WG McCuim John , Cheek Andrew 'MeReynoMs J V ('uuningham Antlio-National Hotel Carter E W ny Nightengale W converse uiement ti rriesi 15 Clav (Jrant Powers .f V Cramer George P : 'lark Georgt 4 : Camp J J Clark John Clifford John Covey Matt Com ford Wm . DaumGeo ' Iioughty Geo W Davidson James ' Elliott Thomas Evans Jesse F Eudnlphus James Fnrrell fe Co.- , Fitch mr Farras Frank Francis Harry Felstead Matthew Great house F;M- I fiiuy Henry : -1 1 Goovcr John Gray James M Gcuriisey J S Gerard Richard Hooker Wm Harton W It Hancock Wm. 2 Houghton Wm Hawes R S Hizzard Lemuel Helsey Kdword Hawes K Harte Christ IrvinsThos Jackson J B Johnson James Jones H H Jones C Powell P.olit r t Parson Hube Porter Win Rogers iO i Hockley iefre Itice George , Roberts Isaac 't Rice .loLm '' liedinon Wm Ritchson Sheply II RciMen ilobt Ragan s f ' ' Riggs Tlitim-.is Smith Win 1 . Siiiion Wm Sawer Wm. Seclmrst Tlios swift James P, 2' stratton John ' , Scott ltobt Salmon Jamessutton Richard-' Shelby Lige Smith s ft xpeneer Augustus Stork Adams . Tobin M E, 2 1 '. 1 Todd Pat ' t. V ick i nger Jol in Wat kins EM? Wilson J M " 1 Wamsley J, 2 i i Woodwaad Geo G Wheeler G T Wilson G S Macklin H C Wantres Isems W atson John Johnson Wellington Wilson J W Knowies i;mncn, 4 warsn s i Keck C C Iowry B Link John Lockwood John B Ixng John S Ijawrence Leslie Long L L , ; 1 . Woods R W Ward R Watkins V W , Warren Tlios " -Wright Willis D , Williams Geo S . Younglove Clinton M .JAMES H. McNEELY, P.M.
WANTED.
AGENTS $50 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.- - . , may9tet.,wH 'A G K.vrs Male or female. Can ' clear 50 per week, at their-own homes, in a light 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. E. Lockwood, Detroit, Michigan. . may9 dtit.wlt , .... , " i "'' TOR RENT orSE 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, or son. ' may3 d2w roii SALE, ilCFCK Vim will.- -nil- .1. -vtm. ... i .7t 11111 ' ib lies on iue- jiiio iivtr, 111 me cuy 01 JKvansville, lnUiana, one-half mile from the Bodiam Coal Mines. It is a Wrapping-Paper mill. ; It contains two steam engines, two Ray's engines, and a Foudrinicr Paper inachinel Makes paper 44 inehes wide. The mill has a good custom. Terms easy. - . . ' I FERDINAND FUNKE, Proprietor, mayldlm; . . :r , , .-. v;. MOUSE. Wishing to make a change, I now offer my residence, a good House, containing eight rooms, portlcoi hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, stable.! &c, all well arranged and in good style, and Ave acres of land, well set with choice fruit trees and shrubbery, situated north of Snllivantown, adjoining Jaeobsriile, within two squares of the corporation -line; also, two- lots, with a frame house, containing six rooms, ceUar, cistern, and stable; also, one lot, with a house, containing three rooms, and plenty of good bearing fruit trees, situated In Jacobsviile. ,. .. i-r : " - '. . ... . i The above will be sold cheap. apr2ti lm JOHN B. MILLS. OIJ WHITE HHEAT lLOlr-A . choice brand, bv . --l ' iin COX. fe HUMPHREY, ' j aprlidtf . .Water Street. ONE "ENGINE AN1 KOII.EK With Pump and everything complete, and Teady to run (iinch cylinder and 16 inch stroke. Boiler hi feet long, and 32 feet in diameter, Apply to BLOMER & HOLNG, ap I ; ' " Mai n St., bet. First and Second. FARM Containing 180 acres, 75 acres of which are cleared ; i situated on the Ohio River,aboutelghtmiles aboveSmithland. For furtiier particulars inquire of . i jan!7 ' J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO. i BANKING. - 1 , !'. . Capital8 Paid in - - $350,000 Limited to 'A. ! 700,000 MEECnANTSV NATIONAL BANK OF EVjANSVILLE. C; 11. Bement, -,Irest. Jolin TJ. Roche, - Cashier. i l -' ' - ' - -J r Having commenced business at its office, corner of MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, offers its services to the citizens of Evansville Ami its vicinity, being prepared to General Banking Business, t And to purchase and supply 7-30 TijrAsrRY Notes, Gold and Silver, Buys U. S. Certificates. Bonds, and other Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Domestic Paper: and. for the accommodation of Mechanics and others, who have investeu ineir suvings in tne nouuiar Govern ment I nans, it offers to receive packages of U.S. Bonds, Interest Bearing Notes and oiner securities, on special Deposit, free of marge, jinor.t'ng small Holders tne opportunity to Avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining ttiom in men- own possession., JeMf Ah, ,?: i,;- -, .. ..., v' - . - i " Removing' Houses. --; ' rriHE TNIERSIGNEI WOI LH INJ, form the citizens of Evansville that tney are prepared to remove frame houses to any pan ot tne city, on the most reasoi able terms. - . : -. - - : Our residence is ielow the Creek. iayl dim WM. & JOSHUA BELL. CopartnersMp. , WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of L. Iglehart fc co., to carry on tne roeery and provision business, in the building formerly occupied oy crotss ct irons, intra street, uetween Main and Locust streets. JOHN H. BORGMAN. --" 111 ' LEVI IGLEHART.' . Evansville, Slay 10, Mtitt. . . BEFERRING .TO THE- ABOVE, IT is With great pleasure we introduce our successors to our late numerous friends and customers, and solicit .'or them the same noerai patronage heretofore extende' J ' ' CROSS cc CROFTS. May 10, IftV!. ' L. IGLKHAHT. J. H. KORG3IAN. L IGLEHART & CO., ' THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust. CITY GROCERY. A COMPLETE STOCK AND GF.Neral assortment of Stanle and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand, witb frsh arrivals of Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Poultry, tc It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wants in -our line of a well-regulated family. . - . L. IGLEHART & CO. ' Also, the best brands of Flour, CornMeal, Feed, Ac. mayl2 tf NOTICE Taypayers of Vanderburgh County who have neglected to pay State and County Tax for the year 1805 will save additional cost by immediately calling at the County-Treasurer's office. JOHN RHINELANDER, Treasurer Vanderburgh County, may 12 d3t . NEW YORK ICE-CREAM and CON-j FECTIONERY STORE.. No. 85 Main street, opposite Washington House. . Keep on hand the best Ice-Cream, Candies, and Confectioneries to be found in the city. Orders for parties promptly attended to i 4 ROSA BERNHEIMER. ' J nj STEPHAN RAGGIO. mayl2 dim
BOOTS & SHOES.
XSOOT and -AT- ! WHOLESALE! ' " " Lit f -u: f-wl'S'-v ' . STREET. ALA ROE ASSORTMENT ON H AN D and Goods arriving almost daily. , The Trade is respectfully invited to examine my Stock, with the' assurance that they will find a . r.. -,--, ,.j : 1; - i - ' ; ' ' - ; Good' Goods and as Low Prices . . AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. 0 s : , Thankful to old customers for past favors, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. . ... c j?. E3xoisniv: 'July 13 ... , .. . , BUSINESS CARDS. IVIXCJ, FAIILEY fc CO., , DEALERS IN ' J ALE, ; PORTER, CIDER, 1 t T : .uwl . andLAGER -BEER, n r.. No. S5 Main Street, Evansville, In: t f , . . ?. tSF- Delivered free of charge to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. " , . mar 22 - Tl Wllhclnii &i Weber. 'nti keep on hand the celebrated P ' MADIilON XX ALE, 4 ! LOCUST STREET, near the river, V j ' t ' " ' " ' Evansville. Ind. ... I : v . .... ' V . ' J , . Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attended to promptly. Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. marlti 8m STEELE TRIBLE, Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry. Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths; Ac, of every deeription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing ui cvnj kmuuuucvu uie snonest notice. aplts-ly. J. Smith's Shirt Manulactory, No. 3 Second Street,, in Bray's Block. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A Stock of ready made Shirts and Collars always on nami, aim at prices that will sun tne purcnaser. Tucking SKirts, Stitching Bosoms, S:c., done with neatness and dispatch. - ' Thaniiful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally bestowed for the j past nve years. . j SMITH. CIIAUIjES babcock, .it-, " , ' -i . ti.l v importer and dealer in Coach & Saddlertfllardware , -1 X if ' Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, uai ntrss cjiiunieieu f aient liCauer Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c. Ac. - INTo. 3Xain Street. mar27 O. W. WARREN. it. costkgtos 1 Warren A Conyngton,' ' - - DEALERS IN ' ' Pianos, Melodious, Masic', , AND 3XliKial 3Xeveliaulie, No 1 Main St., Evansville. Ind. raatj uinius, i"s, c. instruments OI all kinds Tuned and Repaired. The best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings t:v, . t . .1 . .ri. . t . . aii oruei-s prompuy tillel. janStf Vinegar JFaetory. DOEKIXG A IiI-.M(i8!OF. Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a irood article oi i iiMB v i-ei.ak, wtucn we win sen at Cincinnati prices. ; feb!4d;m JOHN M'ANTLIN. Wliolesale and Retail Dealer in . Tin-Ware. Stoves. J rates. Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and JAPAN WARE, o. 65 Jfain Street, above Second, EvftiiKv 111ft. Ind. " Job Work TromDtlv executed in the iKMinuiiinr. uriiers solicited. sept am rflllE COPAKTNERNIIII IIERETA lore existing between J. M. Street and olin Davis, under the name and style of mreei, ot uavis, was dissolved on tne aa Inst., John Davis 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. 137 Main street: office. No. 141 Maiil street by Street A Raab. All claims due the old firm will be paid to Street A Raab. who also as sume the liabilities of the old firm. . .J - J. M. STREET. JOHN DAVIS.
may4d2w C. RAAB.
DRUGS & CHEEIH
DRUGS! DRUGSr
t ' THE MOST COMPLETE AND 3B"B'?W- . arranged RETAIL DRDG and. Iit0-'--SCRIPTION STORES in the West w tn r -found CORNER MAIN AND SEVOffOt STREETS, Evansville, Ind.,. whre cani find a very large assortment ot Iha&t: Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet ArcfiM!' - and Perfumeries; where is afso to he ft-. . a fresh supply of TOLU CHEWING tsUM i' also PARAFFINE WAX, flavored iiftA . Rose, Lemon, and Tolu.
- A'large stock of SJPONGESbX v EASTERLY'S MEDICINES for -mtAiCt sen la trrsi 2cn. - , i -- i' . MRS. WINSLOW'S MYSTIC PIJL&Z? ' MRS. WINN LOWS QUEEN HAJjtZ STORA TIVE, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SX3iZfZZ For sale at SCHLAEPFER .S Diug Stwwt:II?tl A i-xi "icrs.?" "ft. 1' A I large assortment of TRUSSMti suevt.: UUUUJjV.R-MKJiVEN lust rclved ail .
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PERFUME for sale at f No. 59 MAIN STREEX. A large stock of FISHING TA CKIJK (tmc handat : ,, No.-0 MAIN HTItEXJT - ' A jarge assortment of TUBE CO-&aE7 for sale at ... j SCHLA EPFER'S Drug BtWt; ARTISTS' CANVAS for sale at i , SCHLAEFFEBTO " . Another mitmiIv of PflPBPPBT vsnz EUAR received at SCHLAEPFFJK'SiJ Another suddIv of the Genniira . BIN H EXTRA CTS just received t
Fresh CITR A TF! T A fi nr urar j .... ..--i ....
Genuine CONGRESS WATER fcr saiifr-cat. -
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up and compounding PrescriptlomvaxtfaaA. A -hours of the day or night, at - . .
SCHLAEPFER'S DRUG ST0KJ.
CORNER MAIN and SECOND STREEEBli -
Evansville. Invj. OLD AND RELIABLE. . . . ! 7? S (Established 1&504 . ". J . WHOLESALE DRUG ST0KSL. Keller -Sc TVliit 33 Main Street. feb7-flm CLOUD & AKIN, - . ! Wholesale. I)roggIjw AND MA1VUFACTITRLTG CHEMISE No. 5 Main StreeL : AGENTS' FOR i GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESEXr LIQUID DYES. GENERAL AGENTS FOR" " '."" ' . i ' : " ; ' - DR. ARMISTEADS TONIC SYEHBT UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ani ! PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. LUCK A FICQUET, . - - "ST ' :? WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGIST t 78 Mau Street. 78 Evanr?ille. ,....Indlan-. . Fancy Articles, Pure Wine and Liquors,
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