Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 May 1866 — Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS.

NEW METROPOLITAN. First Street, between Vine and Sycamore. Fahewtxi, Bunks-it of Bella' Golden, who will appear as the ! ? SSS'gSS' FRENCH FPV, ' ?S5S PY- FRENCH SPY, : FRENCH SPY, FRENCH SPVt and j T. ESMERALDA, ' ;. I , r:.-' - ESMERALDA, ' i ESMERALDA, with Songs and Dances, j SATURDAY ETESLVO, May ) lUi, will be presented Victor Hugo's Drama enuuea I u i:ir or, The Bell-Ringer of Notb-b Dame To conclude with the . FRENCH SPYj daring which f a( Terrific Broadsword COXBAT. ' - " T r k3 naiii: Jpieaiio! BENEFIT OFt ST. JOHN'S CHURCH .!;M0NPAYUVi21sTt -WRF.K OnXIBCNES WILL LEAVE ; JC j the Washington House 'and St. John's Church at nine o'clock a.m. and every fifteen minutes afterward. ' - The CresentClty Silver Band will be in attendance, and an excellent String ' Band has been provided. A large floor has also been prepared; where parties can enjoy the dance. All kinds of refreshments in abundance; and in fact everything that will add to the pleasure and .enjoyment of parties visiting. ! i Policemen have been employed to preserve order. , , . i i Tickets 60c, Including mnibus fare. -maylfltiim I LOCAL NOTICES. I Let all go and see Bella Golden to-night. ..(! H. ri i, til-.,! Crescent. City Band, Atten tion!! You are requested to .meet this (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock i o o h G; -W. Warkes, Leader. myl9dlt,- " i E"Take your uncle, aunt! nd hrother to Sella Golden's benefit tonight. ' Ice Cream. The best Ice Cream and Soda Water to. be had at Hf Her- ' inan's Confectionary.'" ' - mylOtf. j J Take your father and mofher to Bella Golden s beneht to-night - B-The 'besi- "stdckV of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hose,; just opened at Schapker, Bussing & Co.'s mammoth storJ. myl9. -eJEi Take yur Jsweetheatt to Bella Golden's benefit to-night. j The undersigned has the pleasure to inform his friends and, the publiegenerally, that he has succeeded ! in - TaiTTl0, Vlrt PTItrnfroniPnt with Mr.

ri'j; J. ' B. Starkey,. a very superior Artist .' "s from New 'York, who will arrive in a "4Vi:,few days and take- chargeof the Gal- ' lery, where all those who have ;experienced difliculty 'in obtaining satis-

factory , pictures may. rely' on ' getting such a one now that cannot tail to release. Due notice will be given H. II. Parkhil Bella' Golden as the French JSpy to-night! i ! r Lira mr Nelson sells at auction, this morning. at 8 o clock, at the Auction Room. No. 85 Main btreet, three hundred extra Linen Sheets,' 20 boxes Tobacco, a lot ot Dry Gdods a two-horse Express Wagon, I anc Shoes and Boots. I Bella Golden as Esmeralda to night! , gQMETa New The Cpolidge k'BEdjsxjpeii, this mornangxiew and

. aesiraDie styies oi tjjjc vrooos; f and tripple-width Grenadines, plain .nd, r figured. jFoulg-rd, jSUcinaW the ' , popular,; shades for ladies'sui,t!?v plain -v. . f'.and fisrured Pereoles. Joeonets and Or-

1'"t .aandus: new styles of Parasols, ric h I

Kep Silks, rich Mantilla bilks, at very low fisrures -.'Shetland Shawls, Silk Bas-

. j juenesi at reduced., prices uJL and ' ' i-irtt-" rliiic frPTlfd VlllQAAa ft Tl fl

(hild-en's British Hosiery, Cloak ,-; .nd Dress trimminffs. Buttons. & - ?

" Their entire stock of Prints ! and ..! Domestic eoods are -mktrktkl cZotcni and

0 ! ! theif minds are fully niadd to undersell

yvNo 'Eacrihce j mu: spe too great to accomplish that object. Don't buy until first examining their stock and prices, """andTiote the wonderful sacrifice that

they are willing to make. Fast color- " pd Prints ( once niore) at 12i cents, 36 inch Bleached Muslins at 25c, also a full line of J. VV. lradley s new .' Double rf Duplex, JJmble - Hilliptic, Double Spring Hoop Skirts that are considered by ait. to te juouoie in au rabilitv and never Jtouble up or mv!6-3td. . . . a j finn. thsy Comb. A iresh Suorl.rpt. frmn Boston, of ' Men s - - Serge Lace; Shoes, Brogans and Gai tersf 'Ladies Gaiter9 and uppers from Lynni -Boys' and Youtb i fchoes and Gaiters from Haverhill: Chil- - rlrpn'a Oatters Ankle Ties' and BaL- ; trrlvaripJ,v from. Marble " 1 head: and in fact every thing in the v oil nnrta af the f Yankee land, for sale at -prices

that

- cannot tail to satisfy all.- ' 1 T. W. Turnir. N. B. Ladies' fine shoes, of

kinds, made to order. ml8-2t

4 Secure seats for Bella Gplden's benefit to-night! j

J6Tlie test lot "of Lmen3 ever brought to this market, at Carlin'a Emporium. If you want a fine1 linen suit, call and see them. mayiVrot" ' B Be sure and go to Bella 'Golden's benefit to-night y j Cur Railroad. Passes given to those purchasing their ajoods at the Great Wardrobe, Si Main Street, Hawley & Smith, Proprietors, y't Prof. Mott will attend to all desiring to win a pass, ,' i ml4-lw , : 1 " JBS?"A11 persons "havinar business urith the New England Life Insurance Company,-" will please ' call" oa the Agent. C xi. Allen, at llawley & Smiths Clothing, House, 84 'Main Street: ' "' ma!8-2t ? Remember that -t Bella r Golden -takes a benefit to-night! -r x- ' , Something New and Stylish. J ust received by Express, a fine lot of uassimeres xor pusiness suits --xne ; jotoblesl thing? ir ,th market. : Call 1 ana examine, ii you want a nice opring . it rt-n- .o. . r....w suit, at no. si irst istreet. s .: i vmaylT.-dt ?, . i 1t:;-' c-. j Evansville, Ind., May 7, 1866. F. G. Murriima,'''Agent " Great Westem IHspatcK" : , Sir: We take pleasure in stating that our goods by your line have been and are now coming through fromo the East in unprecedentedly quick time. M ' -1 1 ' We find that rates by the "Great Western Dispatch " are as low, and even . lowers than by1 any other ; line, and no extra charge for speed. Claims of overcharge, damage, or loss, are always settled promptly, J Morgan, Bead & Co,Vanlier & Marconhier, stocKweti k vo., Bemeni vieie,: t Til Kesslpr." ,,tieaa s aienuee,, fc , :i ) , Macfeey& Co."! ueo. u. uixon, udspetli.mlfliJtyp welK Kellogg S Co., apion . ... auu omers. . APDITIOX AI BIVER ITEMS.The Robt. Burns arrived from Cincinnati about 5 o'clock, en route to Memphis with ji.splendM.trip. She discharged a large lot 'of freighil herj ,TK' Curlew lett here at y o'clock with a large excursion party for Mt. Vernon The Robert Burns,while at the wharf, played several fine airs on her cftliopo. ' yedojpQt know whetliier the new vrtuuauue win uc uuuaitucu w f in vent the playing of caliopes, or not..... The Vebb ook, advantage of backing out into the river, and then blowing hewhistle long ahdr loud.The Superior continued to load, until a late hour, ami left Hrifh very flng trip. ' 7 -,rt MARKET t REPORTS. .Monetary auilf minerciaIL ' : - ' s . . 1 5 : 'Evahstius, May 18 The iMill fdr loans Ir 'about eaual to the supply of inoney, Wnd the' ihdications are towards a closer market. Rates remain as at last quotations. , ' 1 ( fTJi ancrfl la ."' 'Ruvins 50c. to 1premium ; selling checks under $500, att-5 to yii and over 8500, at the rate of 81 S(K per 81,000, premium. Gold higher. Gold, buying.....:...128 Selling . Silver, buying. 121 Selling...., Governments firmer. .. - i i ' -Buying. 5-20's old 101 5-20's new. ............ 101 130 ....123 Selling, 102 mm 10-40s s ft i-a)VAupst-...io2 1 7-aO's June 102 7-30's July ,..402 )lTh followiriglqaotationi ate from the office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers,:Ro.J. First Street: BANKABLE FUSW. VfJ !- U. S. Treasury Notes. j t '. !- National Bank Notes. I K State Bank Of Indiana. j ; State Bank of Ohio. , , f !,.". "i'-I 'ioUNCUBRENT.uj j 'Ui"u Indiana Free Banks.,.. 1 to 10c dis. Missouri 5c,.'Eastern Bank Notes 5c,l' Bank of Tennessee.-..... .............80c PlwtJitank.;n,.w..M-...yc " UniMk Brtiilo.....i. 55c " - Othe.Tnnet(iee Banksi.- 40 to 90c " Virginia, North and South Carolina, i I Georgia; Alabama and Iia....l0to SOcJ' f 511 vaiisvllII'raMttce Market. EVANSVILLE, May! 18. 5 rTher'are but few ch?,ftges lnthe Produce "trade this week.' Flout continues in actlye. demand, withlittle ehange In prices. jCorn. Meal Is klgheivand in demand. ' The Grocery trade has been good, but there is no 6bange in prices. Bacon Shoulders 13 to 131 ic: Clear Sides i7ll8c'. Plain Hams 10c, and iCanvased llama 21CJ.22C, ,.i , n u, i I Lard '-' 18 to lOo; kegs scarce, and i sell ing in i smalt way ,ftt;22o. ;,,l:.f i , Bulk MosATS-r-.V ery; little i in the mar ket, and prices rrQmipaa at 10, 12, and 16c fpr shoulders, fides, and 8m9.( j CHEESE-western Reserve firm atSii Flour Brisk: and higher grades are in better i .demand Superfine active at ST 758 25: - Extra ! at $8 00S8 50s. XX at S1010 50, 'XXX Family 1111 50;." j Wheat Nominal, at 81 752 00; for old and $1 25 60, as per quality, for new Red ana wiuie, ..... OATSSteadyi.at)45c, from wagons and 5660c for northern blacki sack in cluded, from stores Corn Scarce and in demand at 45t3o0c from wagons, for ear corn,, and 7075c for ushelod in sacks. . v-1 " . : " J Corn Meal May be quoted brisk at 12 5dsa 75 per bbl. for unbolted ; for bolted, S3 00,3 25 per bbl. of 200 lbs. ;. BARLE3r Steady at80cSl, and dull. JJtYJfrrNominalat75cgSi, andscaree. Flax Seed In fair demand at 81 75 j Clover, Seed Nominal at 866 50. TiMOtHV BED Steady at 83 50i. , Feathers Live 50 55c - GrNSKNQ-teady at 6070c 1 1 Nails Steady at $7 75, with usual r advance. ' " a ' f:f , "Coffee Firm at 2528c for Rio. J '; ; 1 Sugar Firm at 1516e. ' , .' : Molasses Firm at 6580c ' ' 8TBX7P-8081 25. Eo3 Per bbL, packed la oa'ca, 818919. Bvtxm Dull at 20Q2c. all

Hay In good demand; loose $8 tolO;

baled 813 to 814 00. ,k ; r Potatoes In demand ; Peach Blows. . $3 60 per bbL ; lower grades, 82 TikgSH 00 per barrel. ! Hides Firm at 7c for green, and 13 to i 14c for dry.fiint. . : ? t .... . r i j Salt Steady at 55c per bushel. Whisk y Steady at 82 152 25. j i Wool Dull at 3540o for fleece. I . 'x Evansville Dry Goods Market. corrected- BY MACK I! Y CO.! ' - Evansville, May 18,: 1866m .. We have no change to note in the price of Dry Goods. The trade has been quite active all the'week, and our merchants have realized a good business. We quote as when last reported: ! " - BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS." Standard Eastern 8heetings.....j. ....... ..23e i,anneiion. ....x Medford.... ; 22c Howard ... '. ' J 210" Tremont ......11 16o Auburn. ,...r....l5c Boots fine ..-....t.'....w.........25c " O " - 22c " H " .. 18c Great Fall M fine , 24c English ........... ..18c BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. 4-4 Hope 33c 4-4 Uxbridge....-... 4-4 Ballon ....i. 4-4 Red Bank . 8-8 Ballon....... ... 32c ......i..,..Ji0c 8 Red Bank 7-8 Lonsdale........ 7-8 Putnam . 22c ..--22c 3-4Holden... 3-4-Commonwealth,-: He Pr.IKTS. v r t .:.i8c Spragues...,n American.. 18c ..;...l"c 16c 4.... 17c ...L-..18C Gloucester Anuxikeag..... Alien s. ........ DnneIi's.....M "Wamsutta Freeman.-., Mourning ...... ...1W Ktw York Market. J " - new York, May 18. Cotton Shade firmer at 31c for middling. Flour Dull, heavy aud unsettled.-and irw l.Vi lower: SSaH 60 for extra Stat: ! 9 7a for R. H. O ; 89 8013 75 for trade brands ; closing dull. i ITOl.lAI 1 V HI. I.' 1 . v 1 . ..... (rn at $2 26f32 27. ' Wheat I)nll and 23c lower: SI 42 for Chicago Spring: SI 805;1 90 for Milwaukee luD, ana si a w lor gooa 10 cnoice new jno. i MiiwauKee. . ., Rte Dull and drooping. - - j ?.- : Basiiy and Malt-Dull. I . Corn l2c lower for new, and steady for old. 1 ' ' , Oats Firmer; 50c for new western: &s 61c for old do. , jBTHOLKtrx imu: c ror JUEuue: kmix for Rettned in bond. I Pork Opened heavy and lower out closed firmer; $29 90(030 31 for new Mess; Butter Quiet at 30 Wc for Ohio ; 35i-c for State. v -.??. Cheese -Dull. - ' r I Mosev Steady at 45 per cent or Call loans. 1 Sterling Quiet and Arm at 109rf 1097 Gold Firmer ; opening at Viya fcna ( meat 130. 1 STotiKS Government Stocks without de cided change; ti's of '81, 109; 7-30's 102. ' ' Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati. May 18. Ft rttni .DnnJ and ttrluei ar aominailv unchanged. - j Wheat Pull and prices nominal. No. 1 new Red is held a 2 SO, and Extra Hprtrui at 2 00 for best. Concessions of 10al;c wOuld be neijessary In order to eflect sales.' Is o change lix I. orn or uats. 1 Whisky Dull ; 2 20 for duty paid ; 23c in bond. - 'i ! Provisions More &tllve.T Mess Pork; 80 50 Bulk Meat, 12?4(.16Mc for Shoulders and Sides. Bacon, 14c, 17 and 19c for Shoul ders, sides ana iea oiaes paciteu. j T,iT?TVT)nnht21V'c - ' ' ' Hams In good demand at 21c for plain? and a:l-(zi'4! ior tsugar i urev j t a fjoTTON-MJuiet. Midaiintt -was held at 3335c, according to quality, but nothing of consequence aone. : . Butter Dull at 2830c. Egos 18c. Gold Hi - .WO OIi .FACTORS. Schsefer, JRimroth & Co., YANDERBUKGH WOOLEN MILLS i J J ! i i r. i . - EVANSVI LLE, INDIANA, rANtiFA!TURER OF JEANS, SATI I'll nnto ' innnIu Tmaiva 1 'AtTDfiatB Iianasoo. Ettlarfrement j future on Third streeLbetweea Maia and Hycamore, back1 of Washington House. Wool bought." at the Factory or Store for cashatCincinnati market prjce oj uexcnan jor gepaa Custom Work of all kinds! Solicited and promptly done. Price lists and samples sent if requested. .Persons sending us Jheir wol to be worked up for I tnem, or to re excnangea ior gooas, ougni to give full directions what kind of goods they want, and where they want them shipped ; and, also, if they want to gettheir wool wonted up on snares, wewarpni them fair business-like treatment, j We are running two of the largest and best sets of Woolen Machinery, and can fill all orders promptly. .1 aprl8d4w3m . t . j MILLINERY GOODS. ( fl TO ,TIIE MILLINERS . 1 wfT STOCK of Millinery uooas ior ine Spring Trade, Wholesale, Is now ready, their Spring sir "see the stock an Those wishing to lay in jply should call soOn and 1 learn the new prices. B.BAUM. TO THE LADIES of EVANSVILLE AND My Stock of Millinery for the Spring trade, is now complete and ready for inspection, as Mrs. Baum selected the Goods herself, aud has not spared t ime nor money to get the latest novelt ies of Paris and New York. I have, also, the choicest of Spring Cloaks, Basques, Basquines, ready made, and will make them to order at the shortest notice, as I have a full assortment of Spring Cloths and Black Silks, and Trimmlnm for fiinnn. Also. Drpss Trimmings, Crirsota Tfpta for the Hair,' the new style of Hair Coils,; Kid Gioves, Lace Mitts, Hosiery, and an enaless list of ; -i Fancy Notions. Also, Hair in Switches, Curls and Front Pieces,1 in good, supply and at the lowest market prices. ' B. BAUM, no. main ouki. P. S.-'No business transacted on Saturday. - mar21-Sm. BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS mar 13 3m. At HEAD A MOONEY'S.

CARPETS.

Just What is deeded. CARPET W A. H E HOUSE .... .v .; ; ' AND :f. j House Furnishing Establlshm't Willi 13. JPrencli Sc Co. .Ill'; HEADQUARTERS 1 I. OF SrPPLIES FOB j ' ; ' ! f I Families. Steamboats & Hotels. ill n ...vl i 'VELVET CARPETS, r.iTwn.pr.T carpets. ' 3 s i -j !0-i IS INGRAIN CARPETS' ! VENETIAN 'ARPETS,:' fj',1 COTTAGE CARPETS, LISTING CARPETS. 0 "RAG CARPETS, ' f't i0: OB'rj r1 M 03 o HEMPCARPETS, 'tit ?W001VtRtTGGETS,! g ' CHINESE MATTING, fl " MANILLA MATTING, ' COCOA MATTING, - , , . 1. i : : 0 i "P.: at a o VELVET RTJGS,!!" BRUSSELS RUGS, v OIL tljOTlf RUGS, :-YELVET,jiATfsJ,2 OliU a RUBBER MATT3, r . 35, COCOA MATTS,mi H. Si M M o ADELAID MATTSV VIND0V, SHADES,' M ''shade FixtuRfis, . 55 4 WOOL DAMASK, WINDQW IQLLtNDS, C , GILT CORNICES,. , O PICTURE, TASSELS, riHJt,1 r -J CURTAIN HOOKS,' m i ..-iu ..".- . ' t t.n! .lui . -v ri - rts V '':''1 STAIR LtNEN AND. OIL CLOTH SILVER-PL At ED STAIR , RODS ; PAPIER MACHE STAIR RODS,' ' POLISHED BRASS ST AIR RODS, TABLE LINENS AND -NAPKINS,' ! 0 Hi: i J J H. :-( LINEN AND' COTTON SHEETINGS,' ' ' j rwrw VTtfW1pAr tfr.rW r t arv-fi RlIBBlsjtt siiEJSXiJsu (water rrooij ,(,-(... WOOL "and RUBBER PIANO COVERS, y LVET.an BRUSSELSFgTJTOOLS, TABLIJ OIL CLOTHS,"&c, Ac j . f j ; Experienced Paper Hangers and Uphol Stere will be furbished wneuf reqaired. Car pets cut and made to order. Oil Cloths fitted and put down- Cornices mounted and put up. .Window Shades hung. WUi , dow Valences," of elegant styles andj new designs, made up and furnished on ishort notice. , All work warranted.' Prices guar anteed as low as in any similar establishment in the United States. Give us a call. lit-'.' i-J f.iH'i li'fl i -' 1 ! : i WMME. TRENCH & CO.,Q ... M! Or JOFiret Street, j : Y, X A 4 l.l .?. "J UMTATRS.,'l y. y.' l COTTON WARPS; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO' ALL THOSE HAVING A SELF-ACTING. .1-1 jISr,D-l4 O.QJVI f That we are rtreoared to furnish them. . on short notice, Warps for Weaving Jeans, 01 the Dest quality, reaay m "weave, as low as can be bought anywhere.-" 'Orders will bepronaptly -MTtr,d '4ov Oewdwi jyour Deams. nrv-junfl fiv. utiu jc ot t,w.. ti M ;orne Uond street ana u&nai. I EvansTllle Wool Factorj. The Upderslgned respectfully announce to the Public in general, but most especially to the Farmers, that they- are prepared to take in Wool for manufacturing into Jthe following Goods, viz.: , . i .Jeans, Blankets, Coverletsi Plain and Plaid Flannels, Linseys, Satinets & Stocking Yarn. On the most' reasonable terms and short notice. We have also a good supply of the above Goods on hand for sale or exchange for Wool, so that persons living at a distance, who bring or send their Wool early, can . have their goods, right off. Price list for manufacturing, wall be sent on application. Oflice and Factory corner Bond street L and Canal, JOHN jSV-j GItUjEN A CO. . - 11 apo-dm;; TINWARE. II. E. BLE HIKER ! 1 ' FROM HIS OLD TCT AS REMOVED a stand on Main street ' to his ; new house, - No. 14 Second Street Between Main and Sycamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that he now has the largest and best selected stock in the city of " j Plain and Fancy Tinware, Cooking and ' Heating Stoves,'- Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Gratesfine and common; Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Lids; Sugar-Kettles: Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common ; Coal Hods and Vases: Britannia A7 !,. Tmi. ' Tlnn anH V no m A 1 1 Ware, and' everylhing connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment of ' HOUS&FDENISHmQ , GOODS. ;- ; , B9F A eood assortment of Tinners' Stock. " All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING, liuu irt w, OEC, oone at snort nonce. Alt warrantea as represented. Oners to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders BoUeited.gzZZZa aaaa apsis

MUSICAIi INSTRUMENTS.

WE HAVE jrST RECEIVED MIME of the best PIANOB ever brought to this city, including the manufacture of Bradbury, Emerson, Hintz and Schraidt, and Tryon and Allen and Jewettl Aro also the EXCLUSIVE AGFNTS here for the celebrated i ' - ' MASON Sc HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN. ! ... ' .U .-!-- t':.-.t l -.i i' , -We have one of tna largest size now on hand: a very fine Instrument for a Church, and far superior to any small Pipe Organ. weareseumg y . , j , .:: i Orcrans ) -'j. mnch lower than thev are beine sold else where in this city, and persons in want of a superior; Instrument, will nna it to tneir advantage to call before purchasing else where. . MISSES F. A A. LAWRENCE, Water street, first door below Chestnut. marS - . - CLOTHIIfG. 5 . STREET, : ' v-m. . ' . . . . EVANSV1LUE, IND. j. R. LOTSPEICH, r, :-: V ':''fi,' i -'uR 'y 'r.K., I . Late' of Louisville Ky;, ' jilt ;..; !'' .' f- , :, ? tSucees&or to Anspacher & Son,) f! ;;!;!;! -J i'.U .',ri'ji. . Keeps in store every grade of : ! j.iml ;v-: - ' - -i' i ; i . ;.;mens and.boys' ' I:, ) FURNISHING GOODS. "Our ..' :!T V'.JU , Piece Goods i r . t . . .. ; . ' are of all gra des and best raanufacture.- 'is. .. -'r t:;..';f t? ,',r ! "1 ; i ; made np in the best manner? : Style, material, and fit guaranteed. 1 f i U ii : )' ;yiv ''''' ' " Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glencross's Reporter r Fashions, fully up- to style in . every garment, and wilt please all who give us a calk j,,,;, ; . , , it! ..t : I'dilii'ivo."! A J '-h; 1 We shall give especial attention to FURNISHING GOODS, ! nd have always the best stock In the city. Ladies will find our Suits for Children very handsome and very low". "' ,! j Full line of I HOSIERY and GLOVES. .! '. ' .' i i ..I f. l Alexandre's Kids, all sizes, j GNttiaFJrst Street, EVANSVILLE, INd! . - ni i-Ai.'i li;Jis-' ' 00 .... 0) uUf;fil FIRST STREET, Evansville, 111a. marl6 j - .iisti.-? .it . Horse-Shoes. iil-",'. - ,.. i ,-ti ;;; i. , BEST HAMMERED HORSE AND MULE SHOES; HORSE-SHOE NAILS, .1 a . AIL.S. Full assortment on hand and for sale by SHOENBERGER & CO., No. 15, Public Landing, ' J ' , ' CINCINNATI, O. aprll d3m. ' "' FINE BALMORALS marttSBi: !l At HEAD MOONEY'S.

BUSINESS CARDS.

WING, FAIINM3Y & CO., DEALERS IN ALE,0 PORTERr CIDEIi, and LAGER BEER, ' ! -'', .1 No. 85 Main Street, Evansville, Ind 0W Delivered free of cttargb to any part of the city, by the dozen, half bfrr!l. and barrel. , mar&J Willieliiii Sc Weber keep on hand the celebrated MAD ISO No XX in A L LOCUST STREET, near the rivi , E, Evansvillk, I Families, hotels, saloons, and steam c supplied at short notice. , All orders at i -ed to promptly. ; t- ' ! y Orders from all parts"bf th Country ' " promptly. mI ' L' ' STEELE V TltlBLE. Second St., Between Chestnut and CI " ' Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dr k - r Lumber, Boards, Laths, &c, of eve: s ,5 -ci-iption constantly on hand. Pa. ''- Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on tne snortest notice. api-iy. - J. Smith's SBrt Manufactory, No.-8 Second Street, In Bray's Biock. CJHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted A Stock of ready made Shirts and Collar always on hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Switch ing Bosoms, &c, done with neatness ana dispatch. iThankful for past favors, the nubBrritwr respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally bestowed for rt e past Ave vears. J SMITH. BABCOCK, ,t. 1 y -importer and dealer in Coach & SacldleryJUardware ft if. i, Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damrks, Harness, bnameiea raieniiicntuvt Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, 4c r IS"o. W liiin Street. mai-27 G. V. WARBEN. T. CONTNai ;1 Warren 5: CoMyhgton, f.,,-i . DEALERS in . Pianosf ; Melodioiii J Music, ''-'' "AND '- Musical 3Ioi-olintli No 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind. Fancy Goods, Toys, 4c. Instruments of all kinds Tuned and Repaired. Tho best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always on hand. Bus" All orders promptly filled. jaaolJ Vinegar Factory. DOEKIXO, KEXXIGUOF. JvNiath St.1, be. "Chestnut bad Cherry. Keep constantly on han a goodartlelw of Cider Vinegar, which we will sea at Cincinnati prices. feb!4djm JU1IX WASTtlJi, Wholesale and RetaU Dealer In Tin-Ware, Stoves, Orates, Hollow-War, Copper, Sheet-Iron, aud . J JAPAK'WaBK, No. 65 Main Street, above Second, Evansville, Ind. aar Job Work promptly executed in ther best manner: Orders solicited. sepl Era Milk! Milk! Milk! S3IITH & RIGGS WOt I.I ISfFOKM THE CITIZENS of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply' tlysavltf ";U-!U UilYiir: . GOOD, FRESH MILK, warranted pure. All orrlers left at CROSS 4 CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. ma7 d un YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, Ab.' 8 Smith Second Street, Evansville, led. T1 HE StBRCRIBEB,,nAB JIST opened a News Depot, where all the Par pers ana . Magazine 01 uie uay caii i o had. . Also, a new stock of . -STATIONERY, , SCHOOL BOOKS, . . - , WA LL paper, and WINDO W8HADK8, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville, April 2L-18X. ,, apr2g ra. SASH,' D00RS, LUMBER, &c. Ilnnnel V Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, dec. ; ' Also, Dealers In MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of ev ry description, Pine and Poplar Floori . ig, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, 4c. Sawing of every description done to order. , Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut street and Canaj,. apr21 Evansville, la i. T. LYON. JO- 8KM0a LYON & SEMONIN. '".'I WAOLESALX DEALKBS lit CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHIti U ,: . sy . ,.. .. GOODS., 1"... .. (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg 4 Co.) 94 Xrh Tint Street. STAJraYILXJ-....- ..m.. INDIANA.