Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 May 1866 — Page 5
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW METROPOLITAN. Firs. Btreet, between Vine and Sycamore.
TT--'!'Ir8.v5nht' of the Engazcrpent o.f the Beau,.U J f-l j0i.ftU enj-ation Aetrea .-. i i Miss SUSAN DENIN. MONDAY EVENING, May Slst, 111 . . ... .'
w. u preseniea mrsi lime nere) line new and original Drama of I Mfss Denin in two characters. I Bella Goldbn in two characters To conclude with the glorious Farce f Sketches in India. Sally Scragga..,,...,. Jiss Dk sin. Doors open at 7; the curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. The Box Office will be open dally i rom 10 a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when seats ina y be secured without extra charge. ,. : oil! in J?. O- r ai ii cl i BENEFIT OF ST. JOILWCHURCH -at
TOREK OMSflBlTKES WILL LEAVE the Washington House and St. John's Church at nine o'clock a. in. and every i fifteen minutes afterward. The Cresent City Silver Band will be In attendance, and an excellent String Band has been provided., r A large floor bus, also beeu prepared, where parties canenjoy the dance. All kinds of refreshments in abundance; and in fact everything that will add to the pleasure and enjoyment of parties visiting. ... ,t I Jr'-V'i Iolicemehhav been- employed to pre
serve oraer. Tickets 60c, including omnibus fare. myl till 21 )i-:h.i. , LOCAL, btM .bin .... -' NOTJCES. Household Furnittjke at AtrcTION, Jliramtf, NlsoBr-wilI VBclt,' ton inorrbw, Tuesday morning, at nine .o'clock, at liis Auction lloom. No. 85 Main Street, 'p, lot of good Parlor Furniture, and a nearly new Brussels
-u . Carpet,, three hundred- Linen " Shirts ;
and a lot of Vry - UroOds, hhawls, &c. ( f.: Ice Cream. The best Ice -Cream and Soda Water "to be had at II. Hermau's Confectionary, ., , ,myl9tf. E The undersigned has the plea" sure to . inform .hi friends anu the publitf generally, that he has succeeded in making an engagement with Mr J. B. Starkey; a very superior Artist from New York, who will arrive in a
,w"few:4ays ad take- charge of the Gil lery. where all those who have exile
rieoced fdifBculty in obtaining satis lactory pictures may rely on getting
in,8uca Hi now that cannot tail' to
please. JJue notice will be given when Jhe arrives., : ", j II. IL Parkhillj mill tiiey vome. a, tresh supdirect irom : Boston, 01 Men 1 Serge Lace Shoes. Brogans and Gai ters; Ladies' Gaiters and Slippers from Lynn ; Boys' and Youth's Shoes and. Gaiters irom HaverhiUj Chil dren s liarters. Ankle lies and Ualmorals. in great variety from Marble head: and in fact every thing in the Shoe line, from nearly all parts of the Yankee land, for sale at prices that , cannot fail to satisfy all--Z,u ' ,;."-! -I.- T. 'Wi TURNT?B.. tu '"N.1 B.-f Ladies', "fine .shoes,', of Val lilndsj Diado to order. h - i18-2t. ! .'Ji- u-.'lrt V-i i ' ' ' . .. City Railroad. Passes given to those purchasing their gdOds 'atthe Great -Wardrobe, o4 .Mam fctreet, Hawley A Smith, Proprietors. "Prof. Mott will, attend to all desiring to win Evansville, Ind., May 7, 18GG. F. G. Mursinna, ' Agent "Great Wetern Dimatch" . .r T, giRV-jVyV take pleaSureliil stating that our goods by your line . have been and are now coming through from the East in unprecedentedly quick time. i We find that rates by the " Great Western Dispatch " are as low, and even lowerjhan by &ny other line, and no extrd charge for speed. , Claims of overcharge., damage, or loss, are always settled promptly. j Morgan, Read $ CoVautler & MarcoMnier, Rockwell fe Co., i rBement A-.Viele, i . L. Kessler, - " Head & Menifee, . Mackey & Co., Geo. L. Dixon, ( Hudspeth,Smith&CoWells. Kellogg 4 Co., aplSti and others. Removal. 'i :C. PUSIIEFS VARIETY STORE JE3L has been removed to No. 70 MAIN STiiiCET, where can be found a great variety of New Goods, Toys, and Notions, both useful and ornamental, at reduced prUes. v. - . , r . r maj ;ld'2w "FANST Fancy and Plain, Jarl6 3i ' At HEAD & MOONEVS. !-, : t GOODEOSIEST i ofio'l if. v.- -r.- ,. :;,'- AL HEAD "i'WitEy rai:l3 3u ft! ? V i9 IK-9i!vtfl.':I 11W
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ADDITIONAL KIVEK ITEMS.
Cincinnati. Kay 19. The river has fallen 20 inches; 14 feet ' inches in-thjchf;ineir Weather clear. ThermometBC,;SaJ.(i w X lntouf iort-)it the-.'ithj'yag mam closed, the ftUw jusfnstitute the arrivals and departure's i Mitfy'Erwin, Cincinnati toArkansaa itirerf, Cora S., CiTuinnati to Nashville; Indiana," Louisville1 tdlv'ew Orleans; Rowena, Nashville to Cincinnati; Charmer, Cairo to Evansville;' Harry. Dean, Memphis' to Cincinnati; Morning, Star, Louisville to Memphis; J. T. Mcoifihsj EQBisvHleJttr H&jdKggWra, White, Green River to Evansville; muda, Louisville to Tennessee River. The Marv Erwrrf Tiad a full load, and did not land. The Cora S. was about half loadedcrp. The greafrjIndianavaTrlved about telkLlbcI6ck Saturday nightwith a fair foundation for a big trip. She took a large quantity of com from the ba nk opposite the wreck of the Missouri, and about fl.OOO'
purchased ' by' Captain Reub. elf- WnTing off, giving it a softness a ft & gloss that
was in commaiSifcr this trip, from Mr. Rush, agent of Brandeis & Cxawd. pf? Louisville, at 75 cents per bushel.;. Bob'! Lodge- and iJilly rjCOViant, the popblar11 Clerks of the Indiana, were in pile . TntiiiH onrl snlrifa tYit fnrmpr I hf: r Y.TTM -. I 4 f A ing arrayeo in spouess wniie. ; Clpt.attutt Nealistbffped off tlifs tWp.ibut iew wiirknow the difl'erence .... The Rowena was deeply loaded. Wemiiifciher elegant, clerkv.. Mr, Ben. B,,, Taylor, -for 1 COUrtesles.i..:....The Morning Star had a prettj' Stir triplbr MHPfc,;,Shf arrrived about 10J . o'clock yesterday morning. Thanks to tae matchless Banksmith i for the tiKual supply of lt- paper.r::.X.k...The ChaimervhaA a light, (ip-wf, mr? M m ' White li'aa all the tobacco she could carryj.HThe! JohnJT," MeCoftil 'liad1 st' verjr good packet trip The Berritrtfaa was pretty well loaded, but by no means full. ..The Harry Dean had a fair trip. .7 TIEDICAL. Dr. Easterlv'Si Iodine and Sarsaparilla. . I TIIIH IS THE OSLY MEDICISE rthnt iWll3UTe diseuseR ai-isnig from an impure state of the blood, viz.: Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot tlieKin, Erysipelas, unronmsiore ij.yes. Ringworm or Tetter, Scald-Head, Old Sores, Swelling of the Glands. Leprosy. White Swellinir. Blotches. Roils. Pimples on the Face iotte, HafcOniattef,;Jer Com plaint, Dropsy or uravei, uysiiepsiw, nervous Afl'ections. General Debility, all Chro nic. Diseases, and all Diseased arising: from,ne use oi aaercury. xnis meaicine coin Dines in a nigiuy conpjitratKi Htato the Flaid -Kstrar of tsara iparil la, Yellow Dock, Sti Hi ngia. Burdock, aa trie loaiae or foiassium: aiso me rxt r vets of several other valuable Root and Harks, nrenared bv a new and highly im proved chemical process for obtaining the active nriiw.iole of those roots in its pure and most perfect volatile state, rendering the compound the most perfect and emcacious renidv known to man for the cure of all those disease arising from an impure state of the blood or the other fluids or to j system. . , w .,,,. : lif, ASTEBlA"N r&niNf?AXl$ARRAT ARIIA.A seurches out the very aerni or roots of diseases by purifying the blood, producing a healthy action of the liver and its secretions, expelling all. morbid, ininure. and diseased matter rrom t-ne sys tem. bjmI .bv Its simultaneous action on all the various organs of the body, it imparts new life and activity to the whole physical svstem. Possessing . those . peculiar blood-iwrlfyiHg properties is the reasoii whv it is eciuallv ethcacious In so many different complaints. No other medicine can compare with Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Karsaparilla for the cure of Scrofula, obstinate Old . Sores, Tetter, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Sea Id-Head, Pimples on the r ace, rrameireii.imnow iviange, iuisour Scratch, and all Eruptfonrt ot the Skin. But for the cure of all Old Sores and Hkln Disease of every kind, t URIDL.EVH HALT RUEUM ANU v r. TETTER OINTMENT ' '' is a valuable assistant to the Iodine and Sarsanarilla in curing the dlseKse.: The Iodine sod Harsawarilla wurtfles the blood and removes the cause, and the Ointment heals the sore's and kills the disease, and thus a sneedy aud permanent cure is errectedj- Both are recommended to be used for hese comolaints. Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsanarilla is rapidly supersediug all othefr Saraparillas aii( blood-purifying mediciuesj Nearly all the ' old " Sarsaparillas are discarded as worthless, and are nearly obsolete, while this is every day increasing in popular-fa-...... T -i in r i u anH 1 . vTin formerly purchase! by the dozen now order oy tne gross and Ave gross at a time. It is warranted six times stronger,, cheaper, and better . than any oth.es Sarsaparilla or hlnod-niirifvinir medicine now offered to the niiblic. or no money will be taken for it. therefore, ask for lr. Easterly's Iodine mul Kncntuirtlln.. anil take nothins else. Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $1 30 per bottle. Price Gridley's Salt "Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 73 cents per bottle.' ' Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co.. No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medi cine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. For sale by the druggists, Evansville. Dr. Carter's Cough Balsain II.I.. l RK .CO VOIIS. ,4'4H!H Asthma." Consumption: Bronchitis, Siittins- of Blood. Pain in the Side and Breast. Whooping t'ough,' Croup, and all Diseases of the Throat. Chest, and Lungs. The most Derfect. vleasantj and ettica rious remedy ever discovered for all Dis eases of the Throat. ChesU and' Lungs is Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam.. This medicine immdiatly -stops . the cough, produces free and easy expectoration, removes all mueous ami foul matter from the air pasluwm. irives-ease in difficult lreithing. ullavs 4 he irritation of- tlw ?Aings, and effects a speedy cure by soothing and heal inir nil the Bulraomirv organs. . r Dr. Carter's Cough. Balsam nevr fails to cure Coughs and Colds in a few days, and hu f-nrfri thousands uoon thousands of cases of Consumption after physicians and . i 11..., at. t V. all OUlBr j bjucuict tirtu, laucu, u j...tients given up to die. This Balsam is the most perfect and infallible remedy for all di.en.ses of the Lungs known to the civil I ilu wi'lll. - i t-s -. :- . ! a ur rp Tr rni tor's fVtnerh Ralsam. an take nothing else. Price cents for trial l,rul- Inrcre JwlttliW. !1 SO ler bottle. . Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A rn. Vn. 7t North Fifthr street. St. Louis. Mo. .Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store,? No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. . r ; '! For sale by the druggists, Evansville. . .. Cure Yourself I V . R. BAKER'S NPDt'lFHV ' ' This medicine will cure Gonorrhea, ileet, I Stricture, Seminaw eanuess or Spermatorrhea, Chordee,-Diseases of the ii,iT,vK and Bladder, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs caused by contagion or weakness oi eitner sex,-inaie or lcmaic. This elegant, popular, and infallible preparation, o celebrated in all our large cities for the ..cure of private diseases, is now offered to the afflicted, and warranted to cure all diseases of the genital organs of .either sex, male or female, m a lew tiays. Dr. Baaer s rspecine is me vmy iwic uu reliable remedy for the cure of Spermatorrhea, generally termed Seminal Weakness, caused by self-abuse or excessive indulgim,'nnw so - fearfully prevalent "In all parts of the country. ... Dr. Baker's Specific is a great healing, purifying, and self-curing remedy, requiriag no medical aid or advice. With this great medicine, you can cure yourself, and avoid all chance of exposure and ruin by ignorant, pretending doctors.
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DR. BAKER' & INJECTION. N.B. In ciises of Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Stricture, Dr. Baker's Injection is recorn-
lunctaiui wiui-un aid JijsWbaiJitigt SLO D UlUIL. ., J.liC txxsz. charije Bl h are i'euiniuuUrd -to te uwtnl In tleseHiiTiaiirt.T' rT J AtreAfise imwjusl ftieaes, called 'i fne Self-Instructor" accompanies each bottle of Un pertnvrT t S rirp.-f ("r J t - i. v Price Dr. Baker's Specific, S2 5ft per bottle. L' ;j Price Dr. Baker's Injection, SI, per bottle. ": ,,i An-;;.! u 's" ".-ii ii ' i . , - Price Male Injecting, Syringfl,..3v cent; Female Injecting Syringe, f0 cents. I L I Sent bv expre-to all parts of the ewi ty on receipt ot theuiiiouey. aud-Tcuts
EteiSPiwldftlnnal to rrnv foiboxitife and shimting,
Prepared ana sola- tty-r-ur. ri.. iasienyta: Co.. NO. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, tu., iu. iu uuu tin" fuctt., w ison street. Chicago, iiir, ,r ' - For sale by the druggist Evansville. -Eureka! -"t THE INFAUIBItE IIAIK ItESTOKER. Decidedly- the rbest, article ior restoring grey hair to, its orijnal cotor tie. Sold by all druggists. le. Sold by all druggists. ; .. 7ts .Robore Fisher, Agent Slid "Manhfacturer, I it. LouiSj M. l'i;"l'':J '7' St. Soldi' bv DTi E. Easterly 'J Noi. 70r Generaf Agents, to whom all Orders must j W tS V - orr : . Dr. Easterlv's Diarrncea S l mHl lIElH'm' IK Ml' FI.EASAT JL and infallible cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cramps or Kniisms Rowel Complaints, and all De-! rangements of the Stomach and Bowels ot Children wnen Teetning. i . t This celebrated, popular, ana lntainoie remedy has been used by the most 're spectable and intelligent familie'in St. 1.0'Jis ior me tasj nn-en j eanii iv i t-tsc of Diarrha'a. Dysentery, and Bowel Com plaint,' ami aii'Umte m.pronoancing i in. most speeuy ana eneciuai meuicuie,iutjy have-ever used. -Price;-75 cents per bottle, , prepared and old by Dr E. Easterly Co.; No. 70 North Fifth street, St. JjOuis. Mo. Sold at their branch, store.pj w for sale by the, df uggists, Evansvifle. a wtwww m n f w--t nT ryf : ? , , THIS ELEKKAIKI) SUVK cure Corns, Warts, Moles, Ringwoin, ana iootnacne in irom iiiree io leu muutes. - t r T 1 f a trihl will Convince the most? incredu lous of its almost- miraculous power and. aiiij'tifiz, J -itmnri nv AVarts laiHI i.Moles. liieh 4ie4lwr-S"rlensivt tof h eye, im pairing one a beawiy.-ana' mstautiy curing the tormenting pains from Corns, and .Toothache. .. Price. -75 cents per bottle. .-. Dr. Sanders's mree-annul eaave win oe sent to all tarts of the country on receipt of the price, and ten cents, to prepay post age on the same. Prepared and sold hy Dr. t. easterly i Co., No. 70 North First street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their -branch Family Medicine Store, No,. it Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. i ' I i ''s-i. i" '.' ji i For sale by the druggists, Jivansviue. ! Dr. Easterly's; Uniyersal Family PillsFOR THE Ct'RE OF BILIOI H OIS. enses. Sick Headache, Loss f Appe tite, Dyspepsia,, Liver complaint, costive111 il.lj V , . . . . . . . . - v ..... the System where an Aperient or Cathar tic Medicine is reqiurea. ; .. Dr. i".asterly"'s Cniversal Fariilly Pills are very mild and pleasant in their operation, i-tf. mnrt. nrnriint. nntl effectual in cleans ing the system from. All bilious and irri tating matter man me various ouier puis tit leueiaJ use. iForiLlver. CoairJaJnt and Dyspepsia they are invaluable. These pills are purely vegetaoie m-meir mgreiienis, ana wilt.oe louna mnca superior io roiner pills to cure the diseases incident; t tlie West. Families, try them! t a Price ; cents a box forty In a box. -. Prepared and- sold by Dr. E. Easterly fe Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, Ku. Louis,, Mo. Sold at their hrancn Family aieat--ioe Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago,' Illinois. - , For sale by the druggists. Evansville, Hee28 Th.F.Sat weowtf LAW CARDS. nr. f T ..... . T- "lir . . , T XT " . k nrm J u.st ice of the Peace. Attorney-at-Law. ' WALKER Sz GARDXEK, i Ksal Estate, Collecting, - and Jlaini -' Agents. Office North side Third street. Bierbow er's new building, opposite M. S. Johnson's law office. . T r - mayl2dlw; . jf . ' ' ; J. H. GARDNER, Attorney-at-Law. Office with James T. Walker, Justice of the Peace, in Bierbower's new building, Third street, nearly opposite Washington House. ..,( ,r .-r--,T . ,- ' T All ' business entrusted to hinv Will- be 'promptly and carefully attended to. and prompt returns made. i M ?irviffir . -rReeri ta-t A ,"lM ; (Messr. Miller, Gardner & Co No. 4 First; street. ,... '.iti:nMessrs. Ragou X Dickey. Nos. 8 and 4 ffouth ' Water street. 1 Messrs. Roach A ToriaH.'No. 14 First' street. Messrs. Cloud A Akin, .No. a Main street. Messrs. Head & Menifee, No. 13 Main street. Messrs.- Minor & Dallam, NoISNortft First -' street. . ,.y.i.ia , . . . ' ".: Can also refer.-if neeessaVy"td a number of eminent practitionei-s in Kentucky. ; . mavJUtf o'l .-"! .i.li -i 'H r.i; u i A JAMES 'WAIxKER,JUSTICE OF THTTPEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK' PAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Representatives of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the Northwest side of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. , All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended janlS-ly. WJI. RE A VIS, Claim Agent. TJ. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on-Main street, between Third and Fourth; No. (over Keller's Gun Store), rvansyiiie, i uu. . .-.uw MORRIS S. JOHXSOX. .UJE-S-SE W. WA1KKK. ' JOHNSON.' fc WALKER, ".'"'Attoxnieys-iat-Iiaw.'.. Office on Third st reet, nearly opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly occupied bv the late Dr. John T. Walker. 1 novlii 5m AI.VAII JOHNSON,, Attorney -at-Iiw, NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE AGENT. .i tee- Soldiers' and all other claims pro cured. Office Evansft-ille, Ind. ' aptl-5 dtf J. M. SHACKELFORD, ...S. R. HORNBROOK Ilornbroofe, - BOMiieiiora ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL. ESTATE AOENTS, - Office on Third Street, between Locust and Main, wast side. c B- Prompt. nt.t.nt ion iVen tO-Collee-tlons. 7 . aBg3ltf V sMr-iw'..j--'V '. . .... w -.-..;!.. 1 1 : i ! " ni-ii. ."ti.Tw rovi.;-.. .Y .VI .t ts-ita 1H)3
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CARPETS.
n Mom feiaoxir &4; .noJci'rr-? ohdw rfhot sn(;o 8t ,IIi7i' ".'.l j iiLiiV '-' . . TiWT. rFv-t j . t t""' - ' - W irt:;f:. o.;.J , . i-s 1 1D 111 TI -J'-'Yx .tV .cnxogro'J y.'.n Win? Ei l&te'neb & .CoV oil qn Lowolq bfi'' .i .a-i 1 lis Xl.-i TTT! A IinfTt ItTKUS jn'il. vi' .-'tiiHti fliK.".;'-. '-no! r . r r t . bo 19i (fl t . Tfi -r : t lioriFiJH i7 lH a ;.'! ;f I of soppoiw 0R 1 itotfvr ni j .;!i; n.ir c-Lhr .-;ix to . 1 r -in Eamllies, Steamboat & Hotels. Fssltdtrob Jisvr Lnn .ann9VC:fct ti ill h-r,i&. .mail!). a ic'Jo'iEO 07n p.i 59 xoXHREE-FLX CARPETS, rr ll tXWP-PL-Y CARPETS, - I , L JNGRAI5T CARPETS, fV-.jS:-O .'.COTTAjlEARPETf, T',.LTfNGCARPETS,,t I 5 e.(qRAGARPprS,jj nj J ,(- HEMP CARPETS, . :f r BRUSSELS RTJGS, s OILCLOTlf RUGS,' VELVET MATTS, r RUBBER MATT, -C.WOa'mATTS',"';; V3 ''00 0 .1 i Li .JO ADKLA1D HAliH, , no4-Lnss . WINDOW SHADES fua 0 Dfo g ;sHADE FIXTUREf!fS ost C$0 B '-WOOL DAMASK, AHv hodollQ O WINDOW HOLLANDS, ,teyp ED' iACECURTAINS,s,:'5,i .iM Ap GILT CORNICES, ( iiCill 8 Si 11 W e.; : PICTURE TASSELS yl,!10il CURTAIN HOOKS,;- ,10 ft 3D S.TAIR WNEN. ASD ODU tX'CftH, SILVER-PLATED STAIR RODS, PAPIER M ACHE. STAIR RODS, ,4 POLISHED BRASS STAIR RODS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS, XINEN AND COTTON RHEETlNdS; LINEN AND COTTON PILLOW CASING, RUBBER SHEETING (Water Proof,) j WOOL arid RUBBER PIANO COVERS, fi VELVET and BRUSSELS FOOT STOOLBj TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &c, Ac, ."' . ' ; " : -.;.;.',.-.. T-ii ni ' '.'. r : r . '- ;' " ; , i ' Experienced Pape Hangers and ' Uphol sters will be furnished when required. Car pets cut and made to order. Oil Cloths fitted and' put down. ""Cornices mounted and put up. ' Window' Shades hung. Win,dow Valences of elegant styles and new designs, made up and , furnished on short notice. All work warranted. Prices guaranteed as low as it any similar establish ment in tne united states, utve us a can. 'i....v:j3fd.-,:lo;'.lFirt Street,v" i . ii ,V.t'-' 'UP-STAIRS.'..Ti ; n COTTON WARPS, j NOTICE TS" HEREBY "GIVEN TO ALL THOST3 HAVING A SELF-ACTING. ; : Tliat we are preparetl to furnish them, on short notice. Warps for Weaving Jaxs. xt the best qftality, ready to- weave,'as low as can be oougnt anywnere. uruers wiu be promptly attended to. Send on your beams. JOHN W. GRUEN & CO., ' Corner Bond street and Canal. Evansville Wool Factory. , i The Undersigned resoectfullv announce t'o the Ppplic in general, but most especially" to the Farmers, that they are prepared to take in Wool for manufacturing into the following tvoods viz. s t Jeans, Blankets, Coverlets, Plain akb' fLAID f LANNEIJS,.LaNSEYS, HATI- j nets & Stocking Yarn. On the most reasonable terms and short notice. We have also a good supply of the above Goods on hand fbr sale or exchange for Wool, so that, persons living at & distance, who bring or -send their W ool early, can have their goods right oft". Price list for mami factoring will be sent on application. Office and Factory corner Bond street and Canal. JOHN W. GRUEN & CO. ap6-6iti TINWARE.; II. E. BLE3IKER TTAS REMOVED FROM HIS OLD JL2. stand .on Main street to houoe.iicU !'fii- rJ I.- .' . hia.new 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 s - . .--'' Plain' arid Fancy Tinware, Cooking and Hjuting Stoves, Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and ccmon ; Skillets and Lids; Ovens and Li. Is; Sugar-Kett!."-:. Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy iuid common; Coal Hod3 and Vases; Britiuinia Wai; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; -in fact, a general assortment of ' HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. ; ' ""AgooT assortment of Tinners' Stock. IHT All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING, ROOFING, &c, done at short notice. All warranted as represented. Offers to se cheap, at. wholesale or retail. Order til letted .TSSi-'m aprlg xtw tltttta
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WE IIAYE JFST KECSIVED HOME of the best PIANOS ever brought to
tlas city, iruUudiiig the manutaciure-OT BradburvEmersot. HintMmtlrttchrildt. 0tff(t6iiabA'Hi4 aifd- J-wett. A lefcUso U fcXCIJtijvi'VErLAtiFN'i. hfia'4tfr .erJaaowoTl in .rsc'xro.'qocs ' rrfTOW CARIiVET ORGixVH.f i -i r rAr, r ,,. rrrrto'l weTiae'ttffe'df the largest size now on hanOT a very fine Inrfrumont for aA.urch, and far Superior to any small Pipe Vrgan. We areselUng i l : 4? eidi idt hau l Ioo:ir:':i ou I . . . m. k.. . miTpfT Inmpr tfiffn .wy HK hftlnflr KOiaTeuseWhere ih' thi9 cltjr, and persons in warit of a superior insraumeni, win nnuj;iMicii advantage to call before purchasing ettse- " 'Water street: first door below ChesndU CLOTHING.'-: Tib." & cc ,.p--i ,t9i .oiJyfiiiJ. io ; "a tnen - '.r.i 'J i i bi.ir hiiii n.tot ,,-rrf.;! irf'fl A EVANSV1I.I.E?SI. .3 -id lislf.'JuT orIT -,r. 9ifi 009 a ,'in-'j I I.. A 1 '..'.TIMj'i j LOtSPEtbH, i01 eiu to tuiiiu-y iiO iiJ ci.W Late of Louisville, Ky.,' on &ifi oi boono-Jno? oin A ' ,e. - i .. - L lo.-Vl r , .-. i i '' ' '"- - ' ' -'i'?-! MEN'S 'AND . BOYS''' - ' iff- CIO'TMliH O ni'.' uo ,Uoi!?ciiibnl ,r..-t2 f . jl -. ... .f i lOije'i.'aia 6iff0f?q suj. j""1 FURNISHINfiOODS: r. Li ,r : -,c ,.t rif ii '.31 Y'J 7.; li. ;UUT Ji.ui us. t 11 are of il grades" and test manufaoClOtllS, .;:ot-j.t' r n ... ,, ; - "-iZ'i wYcs(ings: t - - i made up in the best manner. ' Style, ' material, aol fit guaranteed. Mr. JOHli CLARK, our Cutter; is direct from 2j.encros8'8 Reporter : of Fash? ns, fully up to style in j every govment, and will please all who gi v us a call. r , We shall give especial attention to , S ! Children's Clothing and i ":.,- FURNISHING GOODS, and have always the best stock in the city. Ladies will find our Suits ' for Children very handsome and very low. ' ! '' , ' Full line of ,i HOSIERY and GLOVES ' ' "Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. . o i No, 5 First Street; iui:T"i':o ci JJYANSVILLE, INDi') 31.i ii ' '.,'l,r 1-tl Hi .'" n 5 FIRST STREET, r:-U f.-;.:l-v;;fi f;iT a:i 1 Evansville, Ind. maris Horse-Shbes.i i ; J BEST HAMMERED f 1 f HORSE AND MULE SHOES, - - .- ; i : . - M HORSE-SHOE NAILS, .- , , j ,-,:;, J:h 1. .,-. X Vi I' ?'S- ' ,1 'A rr .'-V i;' -ft AILS. 4i'Air : u Full assortment on hand and for -sale by ; SHOENBERGEK & CO., ' , ' No. 15, Public Landing, ; it,, -'K . i ; CINCINNATI, 6. aprll d3m. marlS Sni gfTAt HEAD HOCKEY'S, i. v ;f.
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-ALEj - - FORTERr CI DEC, No. 85 Main Street, Evamsviixf, Isc ESRVSF1 wtbe docn ha,m Willielmi Weber keep on hand the celebrated tAiam ...ui V'-" av MADISON XX ALE, LOCUST STREET, near the river, . loOTCto' "'EVANSVILLKIiOK Families, hotels, saloons, and steamlmats supplied at short notice. All orders attend ed to prompuy. Urn era irom aw pans oi me coun-rj uw " STEELE fe TRIBLE, Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry , ciWir tJooftk. wikdow Blisps; DREasnt Ltjmhek, Boards, Laths, &c,'of every decripuon canstaUy on hand. PackiBS Boxes oi an Kinus maue vo oruer. nxw im of every kind done on tne.shottestnouce. J. Smith's SMrt Manufactory, No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. .ifi!M bvwi'f A Jm f.'i ' ' HIRTS MADE TO ORDER FKUSl measurement, and a fit warranted. A. ck of ready made Shirts and. Cellars always on hand, and at prices that will I suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, StltenIngJiosoms. sc... aone,wim neaiuran buw ; di?patch'iJ i3a6i.l. . Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully ,aBiixiBsr.J continuance of the patronage so generally oesiowru jot- uv tlTrior7 ."ihnHH.i-T CII Altl.TIS 1IABCOCK, J-'e'al &ili ml ,-.'.?ti I ui oWii ,L-i-ri-ii'VC)i';nii , IMPORTER AND DEALER JK. Coach & Saddlcry'.nardware jioiJqh'j-..'(i Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damaskd Harness, ttnameiea rawni jeatner Pad Skin&r&kirtings, Ac., Ac Noli mar27 S Main Streets .... .. ... .... ... .j G. W. WARREN. T. CONYNGTOW Warren Conyngton, DEALERS IN . . ... Pianos,' Melodious,' Music, AND Musical MeroliandLse, No 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind. ? Fancy Goods. Toys, fcc Instrumetita ot all kinds' Tuned and Repaired.' The best i Italian -Guitar, Violin, and Banjo String, always on hand. . - .-..!. .. . !: All orders promptly tinea. " : : jaito.' 1 - Vinegar JTactory; DOERIXG fc IMl-VA IGJrOF. Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a good articto of Cider Vinegar, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. febl4d3m Wholesale and Retail Dealer In . Tin-Ware, Stoves, C rates, Hollow-Ware, Coi'per, 8heet-Iron, and Japan Ware, ' No. 85 Slain Street, above Second, aQ s. I ,i !.,;..: Evansville Ind. 'terJobwbrk promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. sepl Sax Milk! Milk ! Milk? rS3HTII &-RIGGS r .- . rut r jr . OUI.W INFORM THE CITISCEJf of Evansville that t hey have startet a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supprx them with , GOOD, FRESH MILK, warranted pure. All orders left at CROSS A CROFTSrwTH meet with prompt attention. may7 dSa YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, X "JXQi'Ji JSoutli-. Second. &Qixty ? r Evansville. Ind. THE Sl'BSCniBKR HAS MVHt opened a News Depot, where all the Takers and Magazines of the day can be Also, a new stock of STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS, WALIt 1'A PER, and . ,-,,. i . . WINDOW SHADES, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ,: GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville, April 21. Wo. apr231m SASH, -DOORS, LUMBER, &c ' Hnnhel ' & Sons, . Manufacturers of Sa$i, Doors. Blinds,' Frames, &c? Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Tine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, Sliingles, Latli, Aa. 1 1 ' -Sawing of every description done tO order. Orders from abroad will be promptljr attended to. , - . , Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut strket and Canal, apr2l .. - EvanBville, Ind. T. A. LYON. : IO. SKJfONIN. SEMONIN. LYON & WAOLKSALE DEALERS IN ' ' ' CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINC GOODS. (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg A Co.) . i '- .,24 Krt! First Btrtt'. , - Etajwvtllb. : - - marS-tun JJlTDIAKA. ''J
