Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 May 1866 — Page 6

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1866.

GROCERIES.

-;t f-t: 75 MAIN STREET. - Eureka ISazaar ! -3hausfc Received. .'ir .?&rastreng, Farrar & Ludlow cVSto (o touyer this splendid lot of HOOERIOES, At Reduced Prices : ri .MAM r-.'V 7 iV.-". v ;! ... ' ' m SHLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM POTmtoek. - fib BBL8 CHOICE SUGAR Allgrades. -ACK8 CHOICE RIO COFFEE. SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. ' 1 LBS DRIED BEEF. LB8HAM SAUSAGE. - " -4(QQ LBSOOD FISH. - i CASES SARDINES Boxes. ; 3 CASES SARDINES Boxes. S CASES SARDINES Whole Boxes. .35 BBLS MOLASSES All grades. - fc EBL8 CHOICE SYRUP. 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. TIERCES PLAIN HAMS;3TIERCES SHOULDERS. SBBLS CHOICE BEANS. BB LS DR l ED PE ACHES. IBBLS DRIED APPLES. 3CAHES P EACH ES. ;aCA8K8 GREEN CORN. SSCASES GREEN PEAS. " " -JSCASKS PEARS. - M.n . SCASES PINE APPLES. ."S9CASES QUINCES. MS-CASES PLUMS. SCLASES STRAWBERRIES. iWCASKS BLACKBERRIES. -5CASESA8SORTED JELLIES. i ? 4 3S CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. -S5 DOZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES. 9 SlK)ZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. "tS E)OZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. AaHi a, thousand other articles too nnmbtous to mention, all of which we will mM irv the quantity as low as any Wholellouse in the city. We are determined RaAto be undersold by any House. Oail suid judge for yourselves, at 75 Main JBJftttSTRONG, FARRAR & LUDLOW. JOHN . KUSTOX. H. Huston & Co. Whoiesale and Retail Dealers in 212.0 CERIES, PRODUCE, f?JEtIJSTITG PAPER, n !"fto,9 Water Street, bet. Sycamore t Vine, .J.....IITMANA.? 5. v.- ' .V . . WSTrio highest market price paid for all ajEtndsof Produce and Rags. ; : i s j , .-, , VK53W SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: -5Q Rags Michigan Oats, superior article. (M Viis Rich Country Bran. - "93 Bushels Iowa Potatoes, i, .. -. W B&gM Rich Ground Screenings excel-Jit-ww feed. Snttjove and for sale at K. 8. RUSTON A CO., .prtB No30 WatOT St. UK.'. BAKIEL. A. H. KAHN. WAMl'L t ItAIIN,; Wholesale Dealers in aOSSOCSRIES, WINES, LIQUOKS.T CIBAKS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, tc. Water St., between Main and Locust. .jmaJl-Sm. Evansville, Ind. SmPSTUTFS and SHORTS. i -. : . . i " i : ' I . t TONS SHIPSTUKF8 A SHORTS, just received and for sate by .; J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., . No. 19 Water Street &T BBLS FIXUR ASSORTED iSrvP vr brands and rries lunt received WKl for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., ptii J M s No.19 Water Street. OIL WORKS. MACHiNIL" WORKS. 'AVIKT ERECTED OXK OF THE . most extensive works of this kind in Western country, and secured tne servtofouo of the most experienced MTrtuoaOilTnen, I am how able to furnisKthia apand money-saving Oil, which has Itoaea tried .toy sorao of our bet- engineers Wd fout fully equal to any ever used, i . 3&ailroaids. Steaniboat4,'FoundrieK,;MUlKt Wootou Ml!'islii fact, all ,-inachinew cow rraacinz can'Jbe supplied promptly and wth satisfaction. Ofderoof wholesa4e dealers filled on hbetbJ terms. ioharge for packing, and delivery free fcul Oil old by the barrel ; and the high- ( priced paid frmpty coal oil barrels. PHILIP DECKER, Third lrct txet. Sycamore and Vine. v-T.i.v2 tf

STATK ITJ33XS.

The Oify Council of Lafavette have ordered a new clock, of magnificent style, for the City Council Room Three rooms in the Bates House, Indianapolis, were entered and robbed one night last week, by a, dextrous thief. There are twflnte-fivo nsnnon nnn. fined in the Jefferson County poor nouse seventeen males and eight te males." About $85,000 worth nf itnlr din been subscribed by the merchants of xerre Haute jn the new Merchants Kxpress Company. ;; ; -., ; A bov bv the nama nf MTTonrw residinff in Switzerland f!nn accidentally killed one day this week, U. uy uciug mruwn against a saw log. Three months in the conntv iail is the risk taken by "those who - com mit grand larceny in Indianapolis. It is not strange that there ia so- much stealing done in that city. . A little . cirL jiamed . Struble .was burned to -death on Mondav" of " last week, near Lafayette,, by . her clothes taking-fire from burning brush 'She was e;ght years old. r The Congressional Convention for the Seventh District; meets at Terre Haute on the first Thursday in June. Judge William Franklin. of Soencer, Owen County, has been elected President of the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad. A colored girl was detected in set ting fire to a , house in Lafayette on b riday last. . South Bend was excited the ' other day by the report that a human - body had been found near a drug store in that city. . It turned out to be a part of a skelleton belonging to a doctor. which had accidently been thrown out doors with some rubbigh., ; ' ' Between the 1st of January and the 1st of May, the St. Joseph Iron Com-' pany of M;shawaka. have shiDned 1,500 two-horse steel plows and 3,000 double Bhovel plows. Pretty well , for a small town. , : 1 ;" -f : A young man aged 17 year3, named Silas- Laidlow, was killed in Penn Township, St. Joseph County, on the 4th inst., by the breaking down of a swing in his father's barn, in which he was amusing himself. ' " ; " The house of a widow lady named Campbell, was burned near Slisbawaka, 'on Saturday a week. There wete several hundred dollars in gold in' the house, a , large portion, of which was found in small particles, by washing the ashes and rubbish in pan3 after the old California fashion. ; l i i I' ' A number of children in Lafayette a few days ago got hold of a six pound shell,: a trophy from Rich Mountain, and built a fire on .it to explode it "just for fun." The shell hung fire but w"hile the children were at dinner it exploded, scattering the fire in every direction and wounding a calf browsing near. A young man named Hugh Shea, had an examination before U. S. Commissioner Kimball, on Thursday last, at Indianapolis, on charge of passing counterfeit money, and was bound over in one thousand 'dollars for his appearance at eourt.1" 'J ..r , v. A man, named Frank Stockman, was arrested in South Bend, a few days ago, for stealing a. draft from a lady,' whose husband, C. B. Doty, is in California. ; He had been in the neighborhood but a short time, but had won the confidence and .esteem of all his acquaintances. . -r ' Railroad ' Convention. At a meeting of the railway officers held at the Bates House, ' May 10th, for' the purpose of advancing ratesl The railways of the West were very generally represented, The following rates were adopted ' from the ' points named to New York, all railV ' ;l .-JrVom 1st. 2.1. Sd. 4th. 'Flourl Cin. and Rich ...Si 70 81 4o fi oo So 55 si 10 Tavtrr ITiiirtrw 1 7(1 1 A?.-- 1 m n -.i r . , - isr:ij. cc putney. vi Milcago 1 70 Evansville w 3 0' Louisville.... ...... 1 95 New Albany 1 M Jeff. 4 Madison 1 P0 Keoknk 3 30 Columbus ......... 1 4d 1 90 ; 1 2!i fl 7ft 1 40 1 JO IS5 1 30 1 SO 1 30 1 50 i 00 14 0 W- 0 65 i 1 75 I 15 0 674 1 1 Ii.0 65 1(6 11S 0 6.') 1 iK) 1 11 0 60 2 001 0 75 '1 1 25 0 So 0 50 ' AcfflTTlTTTn: - A lexantr .TorrU 4ried in .the, Delaware' Circuit Court last week; on change of venue from Madison County, for. the murder of NoalvEeherson, and .aeiuittd,.tue. jury being oat. but a few 'minutes..-1 v i ' Bound OvER.The two men. Palmer and Latson, thf murderers ;of Thomas 'Blaine, of Whitley County, had a preliminary examination before J usticp ! Hall, at Columbia City, ,on Monday last, audin default, were c-om-mUtectto jail.'rt n n . Ovid Butler, a retired capitalist of Indianapolis, was thrown from his buggy on Friday last, and his hands being tangled in the linea, he was dragged some distance. and badly in jured, i .

Colonel J. C B. McDonald, of the C lumbia C ty Post, has retired from the chair editorial. . ( - . He has probab'y become ashamed his course. He was Democratic. Mr. A. J-Faurl. of the New York M llinery Store, Indianapolis, had his lag broken on Friday last, In attempting to jump from his buggy as his horse was running away. , A grocery merchant in Terre Haute named Rive, caught his foot in a lady's hoop-skirt, the other day, and sprained his ankle so badly as to confiae.him to his house. ' s . The little girl, Pickerell, who was bitten by a mad dog, at Indianapolis, about a week ago, has just returned home from Terre Haute, where an application of the mad-stone, in possession of Mrs. Taylor, was made with, it is thought, highly beneficial results. Mrs.. Taylor pronounces the case one of the worst she ever saw, the stone

revealing the poison to be, most virulent. , -' ' ' 'f'r The First National Bank; in Indi anapolis,, has just declared a dividend of seven per cent, for the last six mouths, after paying income and oth er taxes amounting to $7,857 38, and carrying ' $5,000 to its surplus ' fund J The earrings of the .bank, since its first organization, amount to more than the original capital stock. 1 Burned ro Death. On Mondav last, a little daughter of Mr. Struble. who resides about a mile north of the city, while standing near a fire " of brush in the held, caught her clothes in the flame, and was so terribly burned that she died in a few hours." The mother was Beriously burned in trying to rescue her-child. JLufayette Cou rier, LWh. Licenses. Up to yesterday noon forty-two licenses had been issued by the city authorities, lhe number of saloon keepers in the city being fiftyfour, this leaves only twelve wh? have neglected their duty ; in this respect. Of that number we understand sev eral have resolved to quit business, as they say they cannot atiord to pay city license. The police are after the de linquents with a shuro stick. Ixifavette Journal. An Important . Case. The case of B."& S. Coffin vs. the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, is now being tried in the Circuit Court. The action is for damages on account of delay in the transportation of nork shinned bv plaintiffs, which was ninety ;days in reaching ' New York,' during .which time pork came dowm to the -serious discomfiture of the shippers. ' The defense of the road is that it was seiz ed by the Government for the transportation of troops thus disarranging' their calculations. A large array of legal talent is emploved on each side, and the case will be hotly contested. Indianapolis Herald. A long row of frame buildings in Lafayette was burned on Friday morning- ; The , man who attempted to rob the residence of Jlr. Spears, in Lafayette; and wai convicted last week, escaped from the jail in that city on Thursday night. 1 As a house was robbed that night, of -a considerable amount' of female clothing, it is suppposcd he is trying J;QC4capeuutlie disguise of a female. Since his arrest he. lias persistently refused to tell his name. i A well dressed man, accompanied by a fashionably dressed female, made several .attempts', to pass counterfeit bills on the First National Bank of Pittsburg, in Lafayette, on Thursday evening last,, tut .'without' . success. The two left on ,the Valley Railroad for the West. - .' ::i r The Fenian ' Brotherhood in ' Lafayette were much " excited by the news of the arrival of Head Centre Stephens. A meeting of the Senate was called for Friday night, and the Fenians , arc getting ready to liberate Ireland or conquer ' Canada; they don't care which. !' Arthur II. Sheldon, who robbed tUJ post office at Laportc,.. plead guilty in tgc Uuiteda States District Court on Friday last, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. -J . Honi Phineas M. Keut. of White County1, lost tlo'O and a watch in the Bates louse, Indianapolis, robbery, on TJbiirsdav night. ..... i.i. 1 - . - . i .:- . JIailroad Accident. Yeslcrday eVening :the train from Terre Haute ran iutoi a two-horse wagon loaded with luuibcr, about a mile aixl a half from tlije city,. killing one of the horses and; the driver, a gentleman named Sharpei Mr,Sharpe lives in the southern part of the county, and was. we believe, a large.stock dealer.- In-, dianapdlis Herald. . , , . ... :;." ( ;;, ; , il-i ' DRESS GOODS. A new supply just received mari3Sm At HEAD & MOONEVH, No. 10 Main street:

NOTIONS. Southern Dealer:

To , :.; , IMMENSE STOCK' OF' Olioico Groods, Notions! Notions! Notions! ; U. rM. SWEETSER, 20 MAIN STREET. 20 I Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in Notions ! Notions ! Notions ! Notions 1 Exclusively I Thefineet and largest Stock ever brought i .' - to the Southwest. . - ..V t i ',.'-' : f ; 6 -:,,'; ' H; M. SWEETSER, NO. 20 MAIN 8T.,! Would call the attention of Merchants and dealers abroad to his fresh and lately opened stock of theCHoiCEST Notion ever imported to Evansville, which he is otfering at less prices than the same articles can be bought Went or iSouth of New York city Evansville is celebrated for her wholesale houses: but none of them cancomnete in size of Stock and Prices with the goods on hand; for no house not doing an exclusive Notion business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers in mat line. v Mv goods are all of the very Latest Im PORTATIOK, direct from the Houses of the great East, and of the best manufactories of the Old World. To finish up my Stock in every particular. I selected In all from thirty-two houses and manufactories, in ducting tne Dest ana most rename oranas of all articles known as , . ,- IV O T I O N H. : la my ample stock may be found the following, In part, viz. : Spool Cotton, Braid Buttons, j Bindings, Sewing Silk, Pins, Needles, Klastle , i Ooods, Tapes, Combs, Soaps, i; " " ' , Perfumery, Toilet Ar-i . :...;', tides. Brushes, ' ; ' Beads, Hoop. Skirts, ' " Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods. - Head Nets, Ribbons, Neek Tles.Sta- i tlonery, Linen Thread, Sundries. Collars, Gloves, Ladies Hosiery, Suspenders, i . . Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, i- "' ! ' . Carpet Bags, &c., bc :-. ,.. , 10,000 ARTICLES WOT MENTIONED? ' As I am engaged exclusively in the Notion Jobbing Business, I can offer better and more complete Stocks than those who deal in Notions and other Goods. My Stock is the Largest and Best everbrought to this city, and I solicit an examination of my Stock. Dealers will find everything in the Notion line at No.;) Maix Street. H. M. SWEETSER, . marttf Evansvlllo, Ind. NEW NOTION v HOUSE. NEW GOODS. Sam. N. Ccrn'ick....Uw. James L. Cukxicjc, CIB XICK B1SOT1IERN, WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS HOOP SKIETB; tc. WE WILL KEEP A . COMPLETE and attractive awsortment of everytiuug desirable and. new in. our lino. Goods on hand and arriving dailv are are all New, Fresh and Clean, direct from ilia r.Jihi,' To dealers we desire to say that no better opportunity has ever. been afforded to purchase the right Goods, at the right prices, at the right place, and at the right time. Let all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee sat-, isfaction. CURNICK BROTHERS. No. 3 South First St., Evansville, Ind.," janlO Next door to new Bank Building. .1 STOVE WORKS. SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS. BR1XK3IEYER & CO., ,t j MANUFACTURER OK l ; . : - .. - A; . --r . ' COOKING STOVRH, FOR WOOD AND CXAL: ' HEATING STOVES FOR WOOD AND . COAL: - COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; v-i . COUNTRY. OVENS AND LIDS; , , BISCUIT OVENH AND LIDS; ODD LIDH: SUGAR KETTLES: IHMi IRONS: JAMB GRATES; i !' , , FANCY GRATE FRONTS; AIR rR ATEH: CELLAR GRATED; - WINIMjW WEIGHTS; MUFFIN MOLDS; WAFFLE IRONS; - , " HAM BOILERS; STOVE HOLLOW-WARE, 4c, 4c ALSO KEEP roU SALE Tin Plate, Slicei Iron k Cojiper, Tin and Japanned Ware, 1 nail- .V.C-..-1 -' n i .: SALES ROOM : Main Street, opposite Court Hour. Foundry near mouth of rigxn Creek. e'Orders solicited. feb

GROCERIES.

. Head & Menifee, WHOLESALE GROCERS, i and Dealers ia LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN WARE, &c, &a, So. 13 Main Street, . Opposite Branch Bank,) " dec30 EVAN3VII.I.K, Iitd. 33 Locust Street. 35 ! p.WEAVER & CO., V LOCUST STREET... PROVISION, 8TOIIE. Keep constantly on hand and for Noie, all-Jciud of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES, &C &C. Orees, Dried and Canned Frult.Sugar-Cur- .. ed Hams, Dried Beef; and, in fact, a general supply and variety of Groceries and Pro visions. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locust . ' -,. , ' St., Evansville, Indiana. : NOS. 33 AJTD 35 LOCUST 6TRMT. . feb!3-3m 600 by mar30 ; BUSHELS EXTRA SEED j Oats, just received and for sale 4V. DUSOUCHET & CO.. : No. 19 Water Street. DENTISTS. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULDRESPECTfully inform the citizens ot Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from his old omoo, on Alain street, to No. lO Firit Street, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, Wliere he is now prepan-d to perfoi-m all the various operations belonging to the Profession, in the. most tkilliuk manner viz.: FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING & INSERflNG ARTIFICIAL TEETH. " Careful attention given to 'Chi'.Jxen's Teeth. I would call pitrticular 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 pioocs, where ! the mouth will adroit of it, will be Inserted without the use of Claxpn, answering all the purposes tor which they were intended. Personal attention Kiv-n in every case. The best anajsi-hetics used to silleviate pain Vf hen extracting U!Cth. Terms reasonable. ... DR. J.Ci BrERBOWER. . ; No. 10 First .St., beu Main and Locust, Ev ansville, Ind. . ' marf"rt,;n ..:f; '' . . ;.: :: ,,i - .: ' . DRS. :i HAAS & C00KE, burgeon, , leutifttM. Rooms over First National Bank, ' . : Corner -Mala and First Streets, . : , Evansville, Ind. EELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage received aurmg ine paMt seven vears, and being permanent residents of the citv, desire all persons (whether they nt-ed their professional services or not to visit their rooms anrt see tne various styles of work manu fartured.- ' Improvements and inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve the-inleresUs of th-ir patients is secured by them. Their estahlifhmeiu and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. TIk-v have wvcml A n'xtli'tios far h llnvialing pain wlitu extra-l iiig teeth. Cheek- that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere iu the United States are made by us. irregularities of cniluren's leetn successfully corrected. Those having Decayed Teeth should either have thein extracted or Jllied (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth dema nd it. - Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate. . aprlS CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HAM3IERSTEIN, Carriage n ncl Wagon CORNER : MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The unilei-slyiic-d has now Tin h,.n,i plndid nKsortiuvnt of llnixluid. rrrK48 for Spring Tradf-.- They -are of the laut and niwt lniprovetl stylus, arid include Four-Passenger Rocku ways, .Light JiokHways, Bugsrits with Mfttlonary uiil i-hiO-

'",'" "gut Trotting Baggies a:id Prince Alberts. . I have Buggies gotten np extra strong, for countr' ue. My work, is iu:ide of the very bent and thoroughly seasoned timber, and ironed with e.xtra relinwi Iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, hy the best of mechanic. 1 warrant all my work to sjive entire satisfaction in every rsjicot. Persons wi.-tli-ing to purcha.se- anything in my Hue will find it to their interest to call and examinemy stock before purchasing etsewhere, I propose to sell at the lowest posxihie ciwh rates. F. II.VMMERSTEIN. marly 3m

BOOTS AND SHOES. WM. H. WALKER & Ca

83 .MAIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington Homb, ARE NOW PEWIICG, AltD OITM at the lowwrt liuras, a superior article of . .... ... . LADIES KID, OOAT.Cso GLOVE-CALF 3B -JL. JL. 3 O RV"PL 8, ll'olLsh IBoot,'. L.V8TINO "CONGRESB GAITERS, GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS OAJTKS3, Glove-Oalf Button Balmoral, Kid and Lasting Slippers, : Misses Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, aod , . . Goat BooUi, Misses' Congress Gaiters, of every variety. Children's Cloth, Kid, Goat, aod Oalf Shoes, Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Q&IX ixngres uaiters. Lasting Brogans, Lasting, Glove-Oalf, and Patent Leather . uxioras, FINE CALI BOOTS, ; - I ' . Fine Calf Scotch Boots, Kip Boots, and Brogana, BOYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) . Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf GaitDW, Calf and Buff Balmorals, Together with a gen:al Shoes, Boots, and Brogivns. assortment of -ALSO HATS una ,' CAP8 of the latest styles. i We are regularly receiving the late and ma-it approved goods in our line, at the lowest prices, and expect to keep tap with the market in respect to quality and price. Persons purchasing are respeotfnlly invited to call at No. S MAIN STREET. ' and examine our stock - - - - . WM. H. WALKER A OO. mart 6m 7 -f rr-r Vew House. '." NO. ; 3 MAIN STREET. ETJG. L DIXON, Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS andSHOES and : I (I anf-'now receiving a large stock of the best qualities -of Boots. Shoes, Hats, and Caps ever offered to the trade, which have been nurchased for cash, and will be oid at a very small advance above cost. Call and examine my stocK, and prove the above assertion. P.S. I have secured tue services of Mr. R. S. Tennev. late with P. Semonin. vim wishes his old friends to call and examine my stock. ' ' . , No trouble to show goods. - - -Evunsville, Dec 12, IW-.v, i'.' t'l .-' NICE SUMMER SHAWLS, In great variety,

maris 3m

At HEAD A MOOKEYU