Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 May 1866 — Page 5

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K. C. Grierson, Acting and Stage MaMtTJO I

; 1 FA8tgEKT?lf 'and positively Last Appearance, ofMiss -RACHEL JOHNSOXrOO ,r who will appear in two characters, v B. MACAULEY in two characters. .BELLA GOLDEN in two characters. ; i FRIDAY EVESISO, May ISth, Will be presented the new Comedy of THE WORLD OF FASHION. t -jr; ,To conclude with the Comedy of " The Honeymoon; or, How to Rule a Wife. . Orand lClllCl

iz BENEFIT OF. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH

MONDAY, MAY 21st. "fCREE SfXIBrSES WILL LEAVE .JK tne Washington House and Bt. John's ' Church at nine o'clock a.m. and every fifteen minutes afterward. The Cresent City Bilver Band will b in attendance, and an excellent String Band

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Deen prepareu, wuere urue cu enjuy uie dance. All kinds of refreshments in abundance; and In fact everything that will add to the pleasure and enjoyment of parties visiting. Policemen have beep-eraplpyecl to, preserve order. j Tickets 50c., including omnibus fare- ; ... ; mayltftill21 . .... , j ' LOCAL NOTICES. It will fee Veen, by advertise ment in another column, that Dr. Ajmistead still continue to practice medicice.KHis ' time is not entirely taken up in the manufacture: of his celebrated remedies; ; . I His office is on Third between Main and Locust Streets. Residence adjoining Trinity Church, on Third ! Street. t c.Evansville, Ikd.; May 7, 18C0.; , F. G. Mursmna, Aaent Great West ern Disoaich": v .:;! Sik: :Ve take pleasure in; Stating that , our goods by your line have been and are now coming through" from the East in unprecedented!' tiuick time. ,. We find that rates by the f' Great Western Dispatch" are "as low, and even lower, than by any otherTline; and no extra charge tor speed. ' Claims or overcharge, damage, or loss, are always settled promptly. Morgan, Read & Co.,Vautier4 Maroonnier, Htockwell & Co., riemem s v ieie, L. Kessler, Head & Menifee, Hudspeth.Smith&CoWells, Kellogg & Co., apixtf and others, j r- i. " ' J I " ri ..-.n'-. Notice to the Public. Remember that this is the last day of the Sale of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, J. Hedly, Auctioneer. . .:. : . I . Still they come. a Iresh supply, direct from Boston, of Men's large Lace Shoes, Brogans and Gai ters; Ladies (iaiters and uppers from Lynn; Boys' and Youth's Shoes and Gaiters from Haverhill; Children's Gaiters. Ankle .Ties 'and Bal-morale,-in great variety from Marblehead: and in fact every thing in the Sh?e line, from nearly all parts of the Yankee land, for sale at prices .that cannot fail to satisfy all. T, W. TcnJfEK. jfHN. B-Mes' 'fine ihoesj of all kinds, made to order. ml8-2t. r , r Something New and Stylisii,tJust received by Express, a fifle of Cassimeres for.t business suips the .noblest things, n the market. Call and examine, if you want a nice Spring suit, at No. 8 First Street. j mayl7-3t i '" ' ' JSThe best lot of Linens eyer brought to this market, at Carlin's Emporium If you wa at a ifinc linen suit, call and see 'them. " mayl'i -3t Something New. The Coolidge Bro.'s open, this morning, new and desirable styles of Fine Drrss Gonds; and tripple width Grenadine, plain and figured Foulard SVA-inall the popular shades for ladies fruits, plain and figured Fin-olm, Jnctmrt ind OrSraiulies, new stvles of Parasols, rich lep Silks, rich Mantilla Silks,at veVy low figures ; Shetland Shawls, Silk Basrquenes, at reduced prices; a full and new stoc k of ladies, gentSj misises and children's British Hosierj', J Cloak and Dress trimmings, Buttons, &. Their entire stock of Prints and Domestic iroods are marled dmnu and their minds are fully made to rimh-rU No sacrifice will be too ffreat to ac complish that object. Don't buy until first examining their stock and prices, and note the wonderful sacrifice that they are willing to make. Fast colored Prints (once more) at 12V cents, 30 inch Bleached Muslins at 25e, also a full line -of J. W. Bradley's new Doable Duplex, Dovble Elliptic, Double Spring Hoop .Skirts that are considered by all to be Double- in durability and never Double up or break. J. T. & S. A. Coolidge.' Xo.V. 14 & 1, iret Street myl6-3td. " City Railroad. Passes given to those purchasing their goods at the t Vnrdro.fl. 84 Main Street, Hawlev & Smith. Pronrietors. "Prof. Iott w)ll attend to all desiring to win

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Sacques and Basquiues were received at Schapker, Bussing & Co.'s j-esfer Jai': GoTtherdf for fbargains in Dry' Goods generally. '.' V-

SOT All iiersons havins business vith4lie New England Life Insurance Company,., will., please call, bn.r,the A&ntC. .II. Allen;; at at 11 awleyt- & Smith s' . Clothing House, 84 -Main Street,' " nial8-2t MARRIED. . WEBB KELLOGG. On Thursday morning, 17th inst., at the residenee-of the bride's mother, by Rev. W. H. McCarer, Mr. O. H. Webb, of Bowling Green, Ky.. to Miss Maggie A. Kellogg, of Evansville, Ind. No cards. ;''-,. Indianapolis Journal please copy. AW ADVERTISEMENTS. TtROF. IIO&S, Superintendent of PubHe Instruction, will deliver a;Lecture upon topics "pertaining V Public School Interests of the State, -at the Lecture Room of the Metbodist Church, on Chestnut street, on Saturday evening next. -r " The public are earnestly invited to attend. maft-18 d2t , Dr, OfHce U. A. AHMISTE.ID ' on Third street, Between Alain and Locust; residence on Third street, between Walnut and Chestnut (adjoining the new Methodist ChurrchWwill promptly attend to the duties of his profession, in city or country, at all hours oi the day or night,: may is uxm , NEW . GROCERY - STORE, t'O i-fir.j;.' Us ' ' ' -If;' t on ' ! .Wiau' ; i ' r " I f i. t " i i SYCAMORE, bet. Fourth and .Fifth, .!;:,-'i '.-;:. br v!.. :"4' -byEEDDERICH & LAUER, LARGE AND WELLELECTEB stock of j . , Groceries, Provisions; ' ! Hops, &c, Just i opened, and at" theowesf rates, to which the attention of the public is invited.' " . , ,, i jAU kinds of jCountry Produce taken in, exchange for goods, anil the highest market Prce Pftil. ' j In connection with the Store, there Is a large and commodious WApO?fc YARD, : 4 i I (-7 JV ' ' I I ' t rt : . ') i : for the Accom'inodatlon of country dealers. may 18 d3m i,J Amiexatioii" of Territory to the City oi iLvansvuie. ... leHrTtrK IS HEREBY GIVEX, that the Common Council of the city Of Kvansvllle, in n pursuance or tne provisions the General Assembly of the of an Act of State of Indiana, approved March 6,1865, entitled au aci lo amena tne seventy first section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the citizens of the town of EvansviHefin the county or Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1817, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the lsth day of June, 186, present to tne tsoaru or tonniytommiRr sioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the followmg-aescrloea territory, ana settine forth the reasons for such annexation. vie. : All that part of the northwest quarter of (Section 29, Township tf south, Range 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Ontlot'number five (o), as laid out by R. M. Evans (the said point being also the north west corner of the Northeast Enlargement of the cltr of Evansville), and running, thence soutn oy said JNortneastern En largement six hundre? and" sixty (600) feet to tne imauie- or vviinam street, extenaea westwardly from said Northeestern En largement; thence west by the middle of said William street, extended three hun drect and thirty (SiO) feet, to the eastern boundary line of Dixon's Addition : thence north bv said Dixon's Addition six hun dred and felxty (660) feet to the north line of .said Out-lot '5 v- and thencer east iby said north line three, hundred. and thirty (330) feet to tne piace-or oeginning Being the east: half of said Out-lot. number 5: said territory being contiguous to th city ot ..evansville. anu sot uiarteu or inui on. ' i ' ' vv rsA jvert, iiayor. Attest : A. M. McGriff. Clerk. mayl7 till junel8 . Annexation of Territory to the City -' of Evans vHie. Tt'OTICE IS HEREBY -l- the 'ommon (Council OIVE5T, that of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Stale of Indiana, approved March 6, 18ti5, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to tne citizens ot tne town oi Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1S47, and to odd supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 18th day of June, IStirt, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition nravinu for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and set-j llllg nil ill me rtnwiiw mi siuvii miii:jiLiuiA, via. : All that part of the southeast quarter of Section 1!, Township 6 south, Range 10 west, in Vanderburgh- County, bounded and descriled as follows, viz. : Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said Section 19, and running tlience west along the half-mile line which passes east and west through the middle of said section four hundred and twentyt one and a half (421V;) feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Holzerafe's Enlarge ment: thence south -by the eastern line of Holzgrnfe's Enlargement, one thousand, three hundred and thirty-eight 1,388) feet, more or less, to the middle of Adams street: thence east alone the middle of Adams street four hundred and twentyone and a half (421 feet, more or less, to the east line ot said frsection iw; ana tneuce bv Haul east line norm one tnousanu tnree hundred and thirty-eight (l,;s58t feet to the place ot" beginning;- said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or iaia on. W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. MfGRiVF, Clerk, mayl" tilljuneiS r FANS, Fancy andPlain,

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At HEAD & MOONEY'S.

Book of J: it. Anecdotes and Incidents of the' Rebel'lion." A4 beautiful ."royal octavo volume,containing over TOO fdouble-column pages, and illustrated with over--K). spirited, life-' like engravings.-; The -most ample, brilliant; and readable; book 'which the war has--cnlled' foTth.Tiief rolifof fame and story! ' The Camp, the Picket. Spy, Scout, Bivouac, and Siege;' with Feats of Daring, Hand-to-Hand:EHCountrsHtartUng Surprise!,' Wonderful Escapes; Famous Words and Deeds of Wonien ;' Sanitary and Hospital Scenes, Prison. Experiences, Partings andReunions, Last Words of the Dying, Mementoes of the Tender Passion : Final Scenes and Events in the Great Drama, and all those momentous hours, acts, and movements the memory of which will live In letters of blood before the eyes, and burn like fire in the hearts.of those who participated in them these, sifted like gold, are here presented - in all their attractions. Send for circular and see our terms. Address, National Publishing Company, 148 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. may 18 d&w3m dzt a wj ' IT torrent; -EURNISHF.I ROOM-A.iHsatiy turnished Bed-room, on Locust Street, between First and Water. Indulre! ttb IJI19 office. mayl7 dSt SOUSE A three-story Bricfe; House, suitable for a store, od Second street, nvst to the Boston Boot and Hhoe Store. For particulars, inquire of Dr. J. i-nr- ' man, or son. . - imaya uzw FOR SALE. lOO BOXES CHOICE FRESH LEMONSi at ' -'- i COX & HUJlrn KE X S, maylS dtf No. 7 Water street. A Fine Chance for a Bargain. --- the proprietor offers for sale a Hotel in this city, situated, on Water street, and (loins a eooa nayinu ousiness.' r m bch uu reasonable terms.- For further Informa tion, address P. O. Drawer 4. maylo lw OFFER FOR SALE THE F.VAXSville Paner Mills. It lies on the Ohio River-In the eltv of Evansville; Indiana, one-half mile from the Eodiam Coal Mines. It is a Wrapping-Paper mill, it contains two steam ensrines. two Kay's engines, and a Foudrinier Papec machine. Makes paper 44 inches wide.--The -TOili has a gooa cu: torn. Terms easy. FEKDIjsajsd fuK-K, proprietor. mayl dim --- i - 'XI-1 now offer son residence, ' a good Brick House, containing eight rooms, por tico, hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, sta ble, &c all well arranged and in -. good itvle. and five acres of land, well set with choice fruit trees' and "shrubbery, situated north of Kullivantown, adjoining jacoDsville, within two squares or tne corporation Jine;s also? two lots, with a frame house, containing' six rooms, cellar, cis tern: j and? stable: "alsoi one lot. with a house, eontaininir three rooms. and plenty oi eooa oeannK irun trees, suuaieu ui jm cobsvllle. , . . i ' The above will be fold cheap. apr2Blm JOHN B. MILLS.' EVOINE A3il BOILER With f Purup and everything C9inpljete, and reaav to run o men cyiinuer anu id men stroke Boiler-16 feet long, and 2 feet in ,4iameter. Apply to BLOM KB & HOI0, t aprl.!; i i lain tsi.f i i bet. First and; Second,. T1ABM-Containing 180 acres. 75 1 acres of XT-' which are cleared; is situated on the' Ohio River.aboutciehlmiles aboveSmithland.,' For further particulars inquire of BANKING. i 1 S'.. Capital Paid in Limited to - - - $350,000 S700,boo MEKCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK ; ' of evansville. . 1 ' :--,:,. I--- ! :, ,. ... i .' . ... . i , . iC. H Bemeitt, - - PresH. 1 John I. Roche, Casliier. 7:ii ' ' Having commenced business at its'ofnee corner oi MAia asu ritini nuir.r-in, nfl'ro Its conHroo thA roTi -Ti rit Kvans vllle and its vicinity, being prepared to carry on a legitimate 0 Penahlng. ?Fsrjess' And to purchase and supply ' 7-30 Treasury Notes, G-oin and Siiver, jDA.Jk iuit?) rjAvnAwji. Buvs V. S. Certificates, Bonds, and other Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Do-n-ipstic Paner: and. for the accommodation of Mechanics and others, who have investl t.heir Kiivintrs in the noonlar Govern ment Loans, it offers to receive pacKages oi other Securities, on Special Deposit, free of charge, affording small Holders tne opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk, of retaining them in their own possession. jelittl TO FARMERS. T R. MATTHEWS. W. . 11.1-l.Mllv.i, Late of Louisville, Ky. G ' MATTHEWS & FULLERT0N. - ' Dealers In ; ' : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, .SEEDS, ' Wood and Willow Ware, AXD HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES No. 46 Main Street,nofi tf. EVANSVILLE, IND The Farmers' Companion. J. M. GLEICHMAN. , '. nfTona Ms Imnrnvprt Stttkp EXTRACTOR to the public. This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now in use, and is designed for three important purposes: 1st, Tn iit.mrt StiiTrmsr 2d. To haul SawLOgs; Rd. To raise and haul laree Rocks. It is durable, simple and cheap. Two men can work it. ' ' ifurmmwhowtsli thplrflelds and mead nntnlMin Af KhimnQ will find It tO their interest to eet one of these Machines. For particulars apply to GLEICHMAN. Kn 60 Main Rtroot nrnnRtt.r'oui't House.

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marl4-3mdiw Evansville, Ind.

DRY GOODS. " : ?. 'ivi-iHtibfll

0i Ac r . Wholesale Mouse! Oil's 0ir i CARPENTER,' WHITE -& ' BAKER; WBOXESA1B DEAUERS JH DRY GOODS, .7 NOTIONS,' -and 7.' j : FANCY GOODS, FIRST STREET, .? i, .' Corner Sycamore, EVANSVILLE. :! ' :' ' " j Hoop-Skirts Corsets, and Nets Bold in, or out of, New x ork. ? j aprl8 F. HOPKINS. C. MILLER. J. S. HOPKINS, JR. CSH HOUSE! d;X:S,I-..,.;ilO,TjfeE ! i I 'y i t"-.i ti : " :h,. - i-'i-i A (SUCCESSORS OF. J 8 HOPKINS in'' r. r . . : ,. , i - : ; i : ! i ,1 ,.;;:- (' 7,0,'- 'f !.,,' r.Oy. ..;r:7.1' :-;jr,?Mr.-,l ?T'Vn'' Mi'CARPETS.' :" -1 t! i -r.i a. OIL cloths,; lWALL, PAPEIl U i j i. . ; ' '' '' i-- MATTINd Ax i i. r House Famishing Goods. t r i t t3' EVANSVILLE, 12J jan 22. N. M. GOOD1ETT. MA6HEE & CO., WHOLESALE ' ''dealers PLAIN -fi'iOia ,,. i. , i AND F.NCY f i . " EVANSVILL1 I, FIRST, STREET, ZU IND (J r'M jan29. :EW-FIRMiI If DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c ' i HUISPETII9; : ; ; SMITH ' 7. -t &CO., Having Bought the Interest of JAQIESS, FREACH & CO., IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOI'LD INFORM TIIEIB OLD Customers and the Trade generally. that, with increased facilities for carrying on the business, and with a determination to sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH. we trust that we shall be successful in pleasing, and greatly increasing our trade. OurStock Will be full In all the lines that are found In a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. HUDSPETH, SMITH A CO., ; No. 10 First Street, feb 22 Evansville, Ind.

fetJSlNEggrCARDS.

CO., DEALERS IN 't 15 ( .':' offTuo and- ,. r .. t A nrn , .t'c'!7Tt No. 85 Main Street, EVansvillJe, Delivered free of charge -. to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 Wilhelmi & "Weber keep on hand the celebrate MADISON XX -ALE, LOCUST, STREET, fiear the river, : ! Hh'if Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attend-' ed to promptly. . I , Orders from all parttf of the country filled promptly. . .. - .. ' -marie 6m ""STEELE & TI4IBL.E. . Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry , . . - Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Bt-uroa, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every decription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. -Sawing of every kind done on the, shortest notice. apl8-ly. - .I'-u-ia-j,-..-. ;.'--( ., 'J 3: SinithV SMrt Manufectory, -r fV-,t- j , ! f ki ' l' I iNo. .Second, Street, Brayi piockSj. HIRTS' MADE : TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A k of ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at prices that will sftit the purchaser.. Tucking Skirts, Stitch ing Bosoms, &C,. done with neatness and Thankful for past favors, the subscrlher respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so -generally bestowed for the past five years.. . J i SMITH. r. CnARLES BABCOCK, fivi:- t . t; i .r.iu It..., i f, . : i importer and dealer In 4 C .: M Vvvf-'Tf. I i ,!,',' i ; -i i- - 1 ' '.' '.-? 'in -)A V.i-v ' X'l - Coach & Saddlery'.IIanlware tf eli. .L'kI G.'i) iiy.uoirit Springs, "Axles, Wood Work, Damasksj -, Harness, r.nameiea rateni xeatner ,; , Pad Skins. Skirtings, ic.A;c. Si O'i&'.V f IVo. S Main Street. marZ7 Oil x W. WARREN. ' Warreii & Conyngton, , ' ' DEALERS IN Pianos,, Melodions, iSInsic 3Hn.sical 2MereIfiiiieie;," No 1 Main St., EvansvUle, Ind.' : Fancy Goods'. Toys, Ac."' Instruments ot all kinds Tunad and Kepaired.-. The best Italian Guitar, Violin and Banjo Strings always on hand.- .'' I Ail orders prompity niieu. ; -j.tiion Vinegar. "Factory. DOERING BEXXIQHOF. Ninth St., bet, Chestnut, arid Cherry. Keep constantly on hand, a good article of Cider Vinegar; which will sell at Cincinnati prices..-, :.f- . V febl4d:im JOHN NCANTL1X. : , Wholesale and Retaii'Dealer in Tin-Ware. Slov.. CJralcs, Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and f JAPAN WARE, ' r No. 65 Main Streets above Second, i -;; . , - : ' Evansville, Ind. r 09 Job Work promptly. executel in th best manner. Orders solicited. sepigiftf r Milk! JtimiJ iMilk! SMITH A RIG GS Xtrorrn inform the citizens y of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with ' ' . ! GOOD FRESH MILK, ,:,, j.. ; warranted pure. V 4 rt All orders left at CROSS & CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m YOUNG -AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, , iVb 8r South Second Street, ... ' . : , . . Evansville, Ind. THE SUBSCRIBER IIAHl JCHT openel i News Depot, where all the Papers and Magazines of the day can be had. " ' " . Al80,inewstockof i- .i ' STATIONERY. '. i -y 'A SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL PAPER, and , WINDOW SHADES, . which will be sold at t he lowest cash prices. GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville.-April 21, 18tii. apr23 lm SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. Ilunnol 4.1: Sons, r-t? ; Manufacturers of ' 'iSaghy Doors. Blinds, Frames, &e.; 1 Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Sawing of every description done to order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut ptreet and Cana api-21 - Evansville, lid. T. A. LYON. LYOM . JO. 8EM0NIJT. SEMONIN. WAOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOTHING ANDGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . . (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg & Co.) - 2 i North Flrat Street. . . EVANSVILLE......'- ..INDIANA. mariMJm

bRUGS &15"HEMICAXS

DRUGS ! IGWUOH Tld3083rJU. DRUGS! THE MOST COMPLETE AND BESTarranged RETAIL DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE4 in the West is to be found CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STREETS, Evansville, Ind., where you can find a very large assortment of Pura Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumeries; where is also to be found a fresh supplv of TOLU CHEWING GUM also PARAFFINE WAX, flavored with Rose, Lemon, ana loiu. A laree NGES. if , f r. o rt it " J ts llUUviiiV EASTERLY'S MEDICINES for sale at SCHLAEPFER'S. f ' MRS. WINSLOW'S MYSTIC PILLS, MRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN HAIR RBSTORA TIVE, . MRS.I WCN&LO WS'JSOOTHINGf SYR U For sale at , ! SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store . O 'A large assortment of TRUSSES and SHOULDER-BRACES just received at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store. nit The celebrated EGYPTIAN CALL A PERFUME for sale at , , .....0, 59 MAINJ5TREET. A large stock of FISHINO TA CKLB oa hand at No. 09 MAIN STREET. A large assortment of TUBE COLORS for sale at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store. 'ARTISTS' CANVAS for sale at , n..,.. " SCHLAEPFER'S. Another supply of RASPBERRY VINEGAR received at , SCHLAEPFER'S. Another supply of the Genuine ZCBIN'S EXTRA CTS Just received at - -t-, , ., , No. 59 MAIN STREET. ..-iill jiiK.'ii hill; . !:-!.. " . irio ov'uv.ij-. i!i'. -.. t ' A '- -,iiiJ0K't1 wi ii; -v !' -,. ,ri.--!i-'f.'H !t ni'ioi ; .. - ! i :mt t Fren u CtTRA TE ' MA ON ESI A an d Genuine CONGRESS WA TER for sale at SCHLAEPFER'S. N.B. Special attention given to putting up and compounding Prescriptions, at all hours of the day or night, at SCHLAEPFER'S DRUG STORE, A CORNER MAIN and FECOND" STREETS tiLi'i'.iJii i ,v ? Kvakhvili.k. Jwn. OLD AND RELIABLE (Established lfvtf.) 4. .WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. "" 32 Main Slroc t. feb7-6m CLOUD & AKW, Wholesale IiHisraists -AND Til J MAMFACTURIXG CHEMISTS No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE a REED'S DOMESTIC LIQUID DYES GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S T0NI0 SYRUP . UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and -. PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly filled. apriS IlTCK 4t PICQUET, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 78 1 Main Street. 78 Evansville.. ...Indiana Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drufm, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Glassware, Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Peifurnery ai 4 Fancy ArUcleSjPure Wtnwi ftii Liovio jan ii-om i in 7

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