Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 May 1866 — Page 5

THE .EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAYv'22; 1866..

t AMUSEMENTS. ' I,; WEff METROPOLITAN "lt;,t. b''wiu .ViaeMd Byfcamore.' Martin Golden, Manager. u RJEKson, Acting and Stage Manager Second Night of the Beautiful and Gifted Sensation Actress, 8 MisssSUSAl)ENI :' Who will appear in her great character of BADGER, the Lawyer's Clerk. TUESDAY EVENIXU, May 22I, willto produced the1 great Drama, STREETS OF. NEW YORK. Doors open at 7; the curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock. The Box Office will be open dally from 10 a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when seats may be secured without extra "charge.

LOCAL NOTICES. flT9ur enterprising friend J. It. Lotspeich,' looking to the comfort as well as to the appearance of our citizens, has just made an addition to his already splendid stock of Clothinsr in I dress suits and Linen piece goods. We are satisfied that so far as style, beauty and quality are concerned, they cannot be surpassed 1 or 'equalled in thig city, and at such low prices and small profits that every one can be suited in giving him, a call..-, In addition to his usually full stock of Gents furnishing good", his patrons will find Night-shirts all-linen shirts, India fauze (half -sleeve.) and Lisle, all sizes, lis stock of Children's clothing is incomparable, and as an- evidence, 1 all who require such goods purchase of him. No. 5, Firt Street. -; : ;. ? 1 1 I my22dlw. f have gone and did done it. "Did done what?'' Why, bought of llawley & smith, at their Ureat uloth ing House, S4 Main Street, my Summer Suit j.of Clothes, . and .they are splendid. "Their Cutter, Prof. Mott is not equalled. Try them and you willsnqt regret it. , . , . r : .' Household Furniture at Auction. Hiram Nelson will,, sellv tomorrow, Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, at his Auction Room, No. 85 3Iain Street,' a lot of good Parlor Furniture, and a nearly new Brussels Carpet, three hundred r Linen Shirts; and a lot of Dry Goods, Shawls, &c. Ice Cream. The best Ice Cream and Soda Water to be had at II. Her man a Confectionary. - :a mylOtf. '" ' - -m ,,. . i ... i i B The undersigned has the pleasure to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has succeeded in maKtng an engagement witn iur, J. B. Starkey, a very superior Artist trom JNew York, who will arrive in a tew days and take charge ot the ual lery. where all those who have expe rienced difficulty in obtaining satis factory pictures may rely on getting such a one now that cannot tail to please. Due notice will be given when he arrives. , . ... ,, . ,, II. H.PaKKIULL: 1 Evansville, Ind., May 7, 18fi6. F. G. Mursinna, 'Agent ''''Great West em Dispatch" ' Sir: We take pleasure in stating that" our goods by your, line :have been, and are. now coming . through from the" East in xinprecedentedly quick, time. . y We find that' rates by the "Great Western Dispatch " lire as low, and even lower, than by any other . line, and ho extra charge, for speed. Claims of overcharge, damage, or loss, are always settled promptly. $-4 Morgan?, Read & C6.,Vantier & Mareonnler Stockwell fe Co., Bement & Viele, L. Kessler, Head & Menifee, Maokey & Co., Geo. L, Dixon, , . Hudspeth,Smith&Co Wells, Kellogg & Co., aplStf and others. " .,, , . ADDITIONAL R1VEK ITEMS. . Cincinnati, May 21. The river has fallen 18 Inches. The thermometer yesterday was up to 80. - - After car 7th page report was closed yesterday, a perfect fleet of steamers arrived from above, and the wharf assumed quite an animated aspect.' The arrivals lnclude the Clifton and Mlnneola, Cincinnati to Memphis; Nightingale and Lawrence, Cincinnati to St. Louis; Emma Floyd, Cincinnati to Nashville-. -All thene boats were fully loaded, rand " the Minneola, Nightingale and Lawrence discharged each a large amount of freight The ironclad that passed up yesterday, we.are told, was the Carondolet. She has already been dismantled, and goes to Cincinnati to "be prepared for more civil pursuits than she has been engaged in for the past five years. ..The Wm. White managed to pick up a very handsome trip, yesterday, and left at dark. .The mammoth wharf-boat of Messrs. Cox & Humphrey, now on the docks, is, we are told, In an excellent -state of preservation, the Raw-marks not yet being erased from her bottom planks., She will be ontln a fewdays. ' Removal AO. Pl-SIIEE-S VARIETY STORE . has been remwved to No. 70 MAIN STliEKT, where can be found a great variety of New Goods, Toys, and Notions, loth nRpful and ornamental, at reduced prices. - mny3d2y FANS, , Fancy . and . Plain, warl3 3m At IIEAD A MOONEY'S.

', GOOD HOSIERY - marl3 3Ai tAt HEAD & MOONEY'S

I Monetary ami Commrroinl. j ' " ;' " . " i't VEvaksville, MaykZl. j There is a fair demiud for Money at customary rates, but it is probable that during the dull season of the year, which is now a j pioaohing, Money will be quite abund

ant and cheap. Goverumeut Securities will be a convenient resource' for llie investipent of idle capital, and this is being done to a. large extent in the' Atlantic seaboard i ties, where Money is very plenty ot cheap rates of interest. An active, speculative spirit would change this condition of the Money market, and create a scarcity of Money and a high rate of interest. This however, is not probable. New York "Exchange continues scarce at 5)c to 1-10 premium buyitfg, and 1-5 to for checks under S500, and SI 50 for 51000 for amounts over $500 selli ng. Gold closed yesterday at 130. if he ten dency seems to be upwards. t Without the large sales made by the Treasurer of the U. Si the rate would certainly have gone up to 110, and probably to a higher figure. We give the quotations as. follows: ..,., ; Gold, buying.. ...... 12& Selling J......ll31 Silver, buying..,....122 -: SeUing........;....U:4 Government securities are as follows: , i Buying. Selling. 5-20's old ..iOl ., . iM 5-20's new 101 10-40's.... ,.,....,..-.....94 7-30's August ....102 7-30's June 102 7-30's July 102 102)4 102 WJ. The following quotation are from the office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 1 First Street :' ' ' 17. 8. Treasury Notes. - M U Hir National Bank Notes. State Bank of Indiana. State Bank of Ohio. x , i:ii ''VNCURRENT. ' ' Indiana Free Banks. 1 to 10c dis Missouri Eastern Bank Notes.. ..5c 5c 80c 55c .......Jvfcs Bank of Tennessee. ....... Planter's Bank Union Bank .-.v Other Tennessee Banns....:;.:. . 40 to 90e Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La 10 to 80c Evnnsvllle lry Goods Market. COKRKCTED BY MACKEY A CO. J v H - i f lVANSVILLB, Jiay Zl, 1(500. We have but few changes ,to jnote in the Dry Goods market. There Is a slight de cline In the price of Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, and In Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. The trade was quite good yesterday, opening with a fair prospect for a good week for business. ... i BROWN 8HKETIN0 A'jx SHIRTINGS. Standard F.astern ; - Cannelton 22c M ed ford v T 2c Howard ...20c Tremont 10c A ubu rn ... ... ..A'yc BootiS fine.-.....-. - i- ......2.r)C O " 22c ' H " 4 . ..r ..18c Great Fall M line... - 24c English .!i";r.!"i"r".!'.r.!-r..;i8o BtEAlIED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. 1 . net . ti Hope, 4 Uxbridge.. ;hc 32c 28c ;... 22c 22c ...... 21 JC 20C 20c 15c ......15c 4-4 Ballou 4-4 Red Bank .... ............ 7-8 Ballou 7-8 Red Bank... 7-8 Lonsdale 7-8 Putnam , 3-lHolden..! :W4 1'ommon-wealtlv , : PRINTS. Spragues.-,.....,...-...... .18c American Gloucester.... Amoskeag.-... Allen's.: ".. DunneM's.. AVamfiutta Freeman ...... Mourning .... ll8c ....17c IOC 17c U.-...18C .12Ce 14c 10c 1 Evansville Produce Market. 1 Evansville, May 21. The Produce trade opened fair this week The sales wero laot large,' but the demand for all sorts of Produce is good. " There are ho change in prices. We quote as when last reported. The Grocery trade has been quite good, but there is no greitt activity In that line, Prices are unchanged.!! ; i y j .1 1 J I ' 3few York Market. New York. May 21. Cotton More active. l(S2c better: asm 10 lor mmiinst. Flour Dull and 10c lower: 7 8oS8 40 for Extra State: 8 90rt9 55 for Extra R.H0. and!) Slmli 00 for trade brands: market ji'k"iiig dull. whisky Dull; nominal at a aa Z7. W heat Influenced by .. Western ac counts and Is 3oc higher but very quiet; 1 85 for Chicago spring; 1 95200for oldNo. 1 MitwauKee: a ou lor prime new Ainner Michigan, and 205 for rellned new No. 1 Mllwnukee. . Corn Active and 4c better. fWrs le better : 50()55 for . new Western atc tiOfatil for old do. Petroleum Dull ; 41ff-l2c for renned in bond. .. . Coffee O.nlet and tinner. Sugar More steady at 10rtr;lll for Cuba. and WVAC(iV?4 for Porto Rico. roRK-upenea nrmer ana ciosea navy and lower at 30 2V" HI 00 for new Mess; closing at :!0 25 csh ; 2!) 00)29 50 for old do., and 21 2.xa24 60 for prime. 1j.ri tmei ana lower at mgezzc. Money tjniet at 4TB par cent.; Sterling steady at lOVSlOffH; Gold quiet, opening at l.'tO'-i, And closing l-Wi; Government Bwcks quiet. Ciiirinnnli Market.' ' Cincinnati, May 21. Flour Dull, but prices nominally un changed. Superfine, 9 0O9 5O; Extra, 10 00 tii 10 50. Wheat-Is held 10c higher, but buyers did not folio w up the advance of holders, so that'no advance was established. Extra Spring was held at 2 10, and No. 1 new Red at -i t. Corn Dull and prices lower. No. 1, 57c sin elevator, and 58c in saeks. Rye 7ko80c. Whtsky Unchanged. . Mkss Pork Cncha need ai 30 50. Better demand for Bulk Meats at 12'4c, and 15.c for Shouldei-s and Sides closing with no sellers at those rates. ..,., s 5 - I.aro Dull at 21U.C . . : Butter Declined to 25Jj.y2.Sc kogs ueciineu to lc. Gold Closed at ISO. Unsettled under the foreign news, and the tendency strongly upward. ;. . - St. T.onis Market. ' St. Louis, May 21. CoTTON-Flrmer at 34c. Fi.oir Dull; favors buyers; Spring Extra iit 7 2"; Fall Extra at 3o8 50; XX at 9 2i(U 50. , , Wheat Unsettled and lwer at 1 48y( 1 70 for Spring; 1 77(al 82 for extra Club; 2 2Vi2 40 tor fair to good Fall; 2 50 for prime; 2 fi.Vi'2 7" for choice. Corn. Declining at tortolc. Oats Heavy at 42fR4.rc. ' " r"ORK Drooping at 31 00. Bacon Nominally unchanged. Whisky 2 19.

' Dissolution of Copartnership. TH E PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN Wm. A. Page and W. J. Lowry & Co. under the name of W. A. Page & Co., in the General Insurance business, was dissolved on the 1st of May, 1866, by mutual consent, W. J. LOWRY fe CO. roaylG d3t ". .;'' v. j. f '. ; ; j.

OFFICIAL..

i I l.lrrTEKS K.EMAINI.Na UNCLAIMED in the Post-Orliee at Kvansville, (State ol Indiana, ' on the astday of May, i rTo obtain any of tlies5 letters, the Applicant must call lor "adveru.'-d let" Sers," give the date of the list, and pay J111 ent for advertising. . ,, . , : j eIf not called for within one monfh, ohfy will be sent to the Dead-Letter Otlice. 1 Free Delivery of letters by carriers, at the residence of owners, in cilies of 50.0tH) inhabitants or over, may be secured by ob--rvintr the following liules: 1. Direct letters to tue street and nnmbe?, s well as the iost,-oflice and Sjate. 2. Head letters with the writer's postOtlice and State, street and number, sign . . . : . . 1 . . l . c. ,1 1 . . . i Uiat answers be directed accordingly. T;J. Letters to strangers and transient visitors in a town or city, whose special address may b unknown, sbould be- markeu, in Uie' lower loft-hand corner, with the word 'Transient."- : i ' 14. Place the pottage-sjtamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamps and direction for postmarking without... interfering, .with the writing.- .' , , , , '--. f N.B. A request for tlie return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post-office, and State across the left-hand end of the envelope, on the face sider will, be complied with at the usnar rate of prepaid postage, payable when the letter is delivered to the writer. Sec. 28, Law of 18ti3. , ? ; , - : ,i LADIES LIST. Atkinson Mary. . Allen Catherine Becily mrs James Blake miss J Long Maria Lock wood Phosbe Miller Mary A Monro Ant;ie Matthews Nannie , Medley Ann -Neale Mary F ? ' -: ' Owen Martha Ann Osborne A E Payne DM . Bailey Mary Bell Mary BarneH Kate "J Burnett mrs E M Boyle Mary B ' r Clark Marcelete LtumDion ueiian Peck Victoria . ... , . 1 1 Ann sorter Moiue Clements Emma , , Quinn Sarah J : carter Jennie liobbins Justina M T)vsori Ella Redman Jennie- : Ross Sarah Jane, 2 Rice Mary t . . Robinson Sue . Robinson Aftne Smoot Mari Semme Mollie Soaklanrt A E-r Strong Amy . Detro Mary C Doll Hannah ' Duffy Mary Exe Eveline ' Fisher mrs t Fex Elizabeth Glenn Mary E Harding Sarah Hartise Mollie . Strona Sarah J Hanslon BfUe, . - ,Vanett nnsN J 5 Hodae Eady . :. .. ..Victory Maggie HODkins Emily Wine mrsWellington Wilson Mary A Watteu Mary M L ' " Wood mrs Louis A, 2 Young Bettie , ; Jameson Sarah E Jackson Ermit Long Susan E AUKeisaraii '" GENTLEMEN S LIST. - 1 Allen T B Atkinson John Ayers G Ralston, 2 All man Christ T BertorVjJUfredti ; Bigleyllj 7 Litchfield J Leasy Jer Loomis Geo Lyon Alfred . . Mueshfield Rob ; Miller Robt W Matheny Samuel Maurer Nicolaus v Machee L J B Molloy D MottJohn -Miller Henry -Mever E F Miller F H B Kurkliarat Frank Brown Gaojge , Balis J L Broad ice James : Bennett Michael . Bradley Michael Beard Theodore Barnes T S Bentlev T-- .; Bush Thomas Bowlin Wesley Carpenter George Culley Soseph Clem Isham ; Cosgrove J s ' Cook Ixuis Cassldy Michael Conuor L T - Cosgrove Peter . Carizler P Chatman R D, 2 j Clark SSI , Matthews Fin-ster J Miller D (colored) Martin cnas Moore Abiga Miller Aaron McNean David . McCune John W Mcf'une.Iohn McNally Patrick McCormlck P Nichelson Silas E, 2 Nichelson John Porter W M Porter Wm ox Alvey Coyn Valentine jrorier w m ClemmonsThos Ellic Perfrell S M Conner Thos - Peck Lawrence Davis John B ' Pierce James Dongleson Kendrick. Perkins Barnabas Dessinger Martin PNBE Eggert Franz Eddy J W Ensmer Stephen Erley Wot EwingRevWE' Flowers John ', Fleak Peter Firth Wm Graves l)r-1 f r ' i ' Grover Major G C Grayson James Grenzard James C Garvin James -Glenn W H Goodwla Wm. HaMkins Henry Hargrave M r. ( y,, Heming John' ' ' Howard James G Hoxie J A ' Hooley M Humphrevs Jim HobbsJO v.- ; . Riggs Wm Rutherford Rufus J Ray John Rease Frank 5 ' . Reynolds B W Robertson B PRobinson Berry P Saundars Albert F Sjofield U - Smith Drnmari B Scott Frank , Shoecrajt Geo, 2 , Stansberry Henry Sanders It. A.. Stansberry John.'T Shaw Joseph Sherwcod Leon E. ' Stroud Nelson , Smith R N Singleton Robt Scott Robt Shelton Robt . Sullivan TW Simp on Wm Tyler Samuel -1 ' Hlnes James M Huggins Will Q' HiKnenhottom Tav Heath Thos Hoc Wallace Smith Hobbs C M & Co, 3 Whitney Solon Harrington Timotny wiicox j i Hawkins S J Wood John P Wilson John T ' Wilson James Walker J Cawlyn Mrallace John Wills Henderson 1 AVilliams G W - ' Watson Harry Wilder Edwin XI ' Wijlis Edward WiUlis Francis . . Hooks S H v . Hart OB Hanson M A -Javers John Kel ley Robt .... Kelley John S .- King Charles Lakln WmL.'i Iewis Robt Lyon Lawrence Lockhart Levi . JAMES H McNEELY, P.M. . Life! DROPS r Life! DROPS!" Life! DltOPS! American Life Drops will enre Dipthe ria. Coughs, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Agvie in the Face, Headache, Toothache, Bruises, Chilblains, Sprains, Croup, Colds, Fever and Ague, and Cholera, in a single day ! Sold by all druggists, with full directions for use. Oerin Skinner & Co.. Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. G. C. Goodwin & Co., Agents Boston. , marlO ly ' Root ! Root ! Root ! READ! READ! Rot's Pestachine preser-es the life of the Hair; changes it from gray to its original color in three weeks; prevents the hair from falling; is the best article fpr dressing the hair-in market; will surely remove Dandruff and cure all Diseases of the Scalp; is delightfully perfumed; cures Baldness; will not stain the skin. We tell the tory quickly, and tell it true, when we say it is a perfect Restorer and Dressing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestacmo Nut Oil. Sold by all druggists. Orrin Skinner & Co., Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. G. C. Goodwin & Co., Agents, Boston, marltt ly - " ' Hawaii's Majrnolia Balm. This is the most delightful and extraor dinary article ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a pearly j

satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviflng in the city belle of fashion." It remove tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresji, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material Injurious to the skin, i Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It Is what every lady should have. ; Sold everywhere. Retail price 50c Prepared by W. E. Hagan, Troy, N. Y. All orders addressed to BEMAS, BARNES & CO., novHwly . - New York. .

PHY GOODS. SCUAPKEE, BUSSING & CO.'S

COLUMN. . . . . 1 . &co. 1 eal . Wholesale and Betail . DEALERS nf,i. Dry; Goods, MILLINERY Pancy.'Goods, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. 1 ; -1. may21 tf A t New York Store .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -7" ; Opening A I of NewStjlesJSprlng and Summer DRESS GOODS 9 RICH MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS " RICH PLAIN SILKS, , . f RICH REP SILKS, ' RICH MANTILLA SILKS, New Spring Sacks, '.. , Black Silk Basquines, '' Light Cloth Talmas, , - ... Lace Points and Circles, Fancy Cassimeres and Cloakings, French Twilled Broadcloth, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Buttons, &c, &C, all ai greaiiy reuueeu prices.; .. , ' - . . i II and 16 First Street, Three doors west of Sherwood House. C H O IL, E JZ J in Ten Minutes. Thirty Drops of Dr. OUYZOT'S CHOLERA SPECIFIC will relieve the worst case of this terrible disease. Don't fail to check all forms of Diarrhoea. The Doctor's Specific acts like acnarm. Call on your druggist immediately. ' , CLOUD A AKIN, Wholesale Agents, apr26 jfo. 5 Main street.

M I .MC A I, lXSTIt L J1KTS.

WE HAVE jriJST RECEIVED SOME, of the best PIANOS ever brought to this city including the. manufacture of Biadbury, Emerson, Hiniz and Hchraidt, and Trvon and Allen and Jewett. Aie ilso the EXCLUSIVE AGENTS here for the celebrated ' ,. .-- ; ri-MV :i"A:.".',"i'? : V - - MASON & IIaiLIIV , CABIiVET ORGAN. : - , . ..' : - ' ' We have one of tbe largest size now on hand ; a very fine Instrument for a Church, and far superior to ay small Pipe Organ We are selling . . -Pianos and Orjrans ' .. -? . ' r . . -! '. - ' - much lower than they are being sold elsewhere in this city, and persons in want of a superior Instrument, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. MISSES F. & A. LAWRENCE, Water street, first door below Chestnut., ; mar8 . ; CLOTHING. ; jb;irst1 street, ; .'St EVANSVILLE, IXD. i, , , i.: ,. 'V; . . 1 1 . F J. R. LOTSPEICH, . , ., Late of Lonlsvllle, Ky., --Jt ' '. ''V: . .iff ... yr. U (Successor to Anspacher &. Son,) ; Keeps In store every grade ot , !. ,- MEN'S and BOYSN ' : " CLOTHIHG andFURNISHING GOODS?' Our Piece Goods are of all grades and best manufacture. , , Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings made up In the best manner.- Style, material, and fit guaranteed. ' ; . Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direc from Glencross's Reporter of Fashions, fully. up-to style in every garment, and will please all who give us a call. ' r , , We shall give especial attention to , ' Children's Clothing J "' ,; ' "'." 'and' i :, , FURNISHING GOODS, . lt and have always the best stock in ' the city. Ladies will find our Suits eor Children Very- handsome aud very low. . , . , , . . ,- . ' t ' f ' "f , , Full line of . i HOSIERY ami GLOVES. ! . i . Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. - U, 0!.,.,-.'" ,:...! r.H M ..'sJ l-' ' No. 5 First Street,;;' . ; V . - EYANSVIILE, IND. . . lr.J A U .v--fi - d! & rlnb l o I nbt l , , ' Evansville, Ind. marl6 Horse-Shoes. BEST HAMMERED ; HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE-SHOE NAILS, ' - - ', ! ' '" 'i ? ; ; " "' .. , AILS. Fall assortment on hand and for sale by C SHOENBEKGER & CO., No. 15, Public Landing, CINCINNATI, O. aprll d3m. . - fine Balmorals; . znar!3 3na BAt HEAD MOONEY'S,

BUSINESS CARDS.

i WING, FAIIXL.EY A CO r f: r DEALERS in ALE, PORTER, CIDER, and ., j r, -T - I ''" LAGER4 BEERi' No. 85 Main Street, Evansvillk; In . e& Delivered fees of charoe to mit part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 j WilHelmi Ac Weber ) keep on hand the celebrated MADIS0r4 XX ALE, ! v LOCUST STREET, near the river, : ,,M " i:-x "1') EVANSVltLK, INTX " Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboat supplied at short notice.! All orders attended to promptly. - - " ' ' ' Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. -- - : - - marie 6m STEELE V TR1BLE, , Second St Between Chestnut and Cherry? Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Drkssxi Lttmber, Boariw, Laths, tc, of every decriirtlon constantly on hand. Packlne Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly. . . .. - . r ..... it . ; J. Smith's Shirt Manuikctoryv . No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. ... SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A btock of ready made Shirts and Collar always on . hand, and .at. prices .that will, suit the purchaser; Tucking Skirts, Stitch--1 ing Bosoms, &c, done with neatness and dispatch. - .,!., . ' r !;.!.. KJ Tnankfulfor past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally bestowed for the past five vears. 3 SMITH. C II ATI I.I. S UABCOCK, IMPORTER and DEALER IK Coach & SadilleryJHardwarc ..... .. , I Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damask,. I Harness, Enameled Patent Leather , ji .) Pad Skins, Skirtings, t., Ac.

IVo. S 3Iain Street. " mar27 ' ' :-'rO. W. WARREN. T. CONTWQTOIC Varren t Coiiynffton, deXlkrs in Pianos, Melodious, Blcsle; ' AND i . . ti ( 3Xn-iicul Merchandise !Alu . 1 NO 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind.'' Fancy Goods, Toys, c. Instruments ol all kinds Tuned and Repaired. The beet Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always on hand.

All oraers prompuy nuea. jamii . Vinegar factory . S Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a good article .. " . . . . i ..-. i V. iit will qa11 ol

Cincinnati prices. , fehl4d3m ..i JOIO M'ASiTLHi; ' ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-Ware, JSIovos, C rales, Hollow- Wark, Cohpkr, hiiekt-Iron, and , Japan Wark, , No. 65 Main Street, above Second, --j ' Evansville, Ind. mw Job Work promptly executed In the., best manner.- -Ore soliteiLjj; 1?I1 8ra fl Slilk l iilk ! Milk I

, SMITH & RIGGS , , r ' . .... .. .. . WOILD IXFORJl THE CITIZKif! of Evansville that they have starte! a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with I GOOD FRESH MILK. -. ! e- warranted pure. ; ;! All orders left at CROSS A CROFTS' wUl meet with prompt attention. may7d3n YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, : No. 8 South Second Street, Evansville. Ind. THE SUBSCRIBER II A 8 JUST opened a News Depot, where all the Papers and Magazines of the day can be had. Also, a new stock of . .. .." STATIONERY, . . SCHOOL BOOKS, , WALL PAPER, and WINDOW SHADES, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville, April 21, 1866. aprSnnv " i SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. II 11 nn el &. .- Sons, . . t ,- ' f Manufacturer of - ; ! SoUh, Doors. Blinds, Frames, dec; Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINS LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and .Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac Sawing of every description done to order. r Orders from abroad will' be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut street and Canal, apr21 Evanvill, Ind. t.o T. A. LYON. JO. SeMOKIJ. LYON & SEMONIN. -r WAOLESALE DEALERS IX CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING ; - GOODS. ' ' ; ,' '' (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg ACo 24 Hrtto Tint StMCC. EVAN8VILUE. 1NDIANAJE3 mar9-tlm