Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1866 — Page 5
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ABZXJSEMENTS.'
NEW METROPOEITAK. First Street, between Vine and Sycamore. w, Martin Gold en. Manager. , f r' O O1- C. Ubjerson, Acting and Stage Manager LAST WEEK oF THE SEASON t Last Night bat One of the great Sensation Actress, ; , Miss SUSAN DENLN. THURSDAY EVENING, May 24th, will be presented the new Comedy, LOUIS XIII., KING OF FRANCE. it -fr victorie :..:.;.v:....:.....Mi! Denis. I i ' if - Julie.... Bella Golden. To commence with the gorgeous Drama of LUCIiETIA BORGIA; i ' or,-The Poisoner. 1 rXncretia Borgia..U...:.....i.I.MiAsDENiN.r LOCAL NOTICES.
. Wanted. 'A good boy 4o work: in the Journal Counting Rooms. .Apply early this morning. j Corn 'And Potatoes. A large lot of com and potatoes has just been received at Hedderich & Lauer?s; which are. offered for-salo, in Aotd to; suit purchasers. ' " it Worklngmen's Eight-Hour League 3?ICIS"TC;5 ' At Crescent t'ty Springs On Tuesday next, the 29th instant. Free Omnibuses will , run , during the day, to and from the Springs, for the f accommodation pf all persona wishing ' to attend... ;m;i u'-.t "" I Admittance, half a dollar for adults ; , children under ,12 years, , half price. Persons procuring tickets will be en-' v titled to go, and return n, ( the , Omnibuses free of. charge. s JBS?"Good order will be strictly en.r, forced. , .,,:!nir(.-. .,j j) ,,,m2-ldtd.i!''i t, i i i ii ) i n h t m Just Received. Another case of those Byron Gaiters-"-the most elegant thing ever sold. We are selling ,! j these Gaiters as low as poor, common foods are ,cold in any othr place, 'hese Gaiters are made expressly for us, and - far excel! anything in the market J. S. Richer & Co. ESfGreen Leaf Wreaths and other Fancy .. Millinery were received' at Schapker, Bussing & Co.'s, yesterday. GoLD Gold, Gold. We do, not ask any higher prices ,for Clothing since the rise in Goods ; : and we are ready to sell at the same prices we have been asking for the last two months. (v"Great Wardrobe. ") , HawLey & Smith., ;:; ; . j J&4 Main Street, Dry Goods at Auction. Hiram Nelson will sell at auction this morning, at 9 o'clock, a Jot of. Dry Goods, to witr 10 pieces of Prints? 10 pieces of Bovage, a lot of Tween Jeans, Ladies' Shoes, Gents' Boots. These arc goods that must be sold. Come at 9 o'clock. i ,7 fi'Ashton's Excelsior Soap, which
tiff 'is now being in.trodticed. intp the city ;,'' will ! be kept 'constantly on' hand by
,t;; ; Hedderich J iAUer, on Sycamore f l Street, between, Eorth and Fifth! j niay23 dlw" t.' 'tm j " fiSFOur enterprising friend J. jR. Lotspeich, looking to the comfort as i.Fell tKto thf appearance of .'OttrTeiti'""enSj'has just made an addition" to bis already splendid stock of Clothing in the way of -Plain -and Fancy Linen dress suits and Linen piece goods, f 'pWejar? satisfied thfttso as tyle, beauty and qualify are concerned, they cannot be surpassed or equalled in this city, and at such low prices and small profits -that every one can be suited in giving him a call. ?ln 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, all rj who require Vuch goods' purchase of 'him: No.5,FirtStreet, my22dlw. a : ;Ice Cream. The best Ice- Cream and Soda Water to be had at II. Hex--". man's Confectionary. ,: . myl9tf. Evansville, Ind0 May 7, 1866. F. G. Mursiiina, Agent "Great WestT ern DiwatrK '. - . r. . "' ! 1 Sir.' We take pleasure in stating that our goods by your line have been, and arc, now coming through from the East in unprecedentedly : quick time. ' " ' ; i . We find that rates by. die " Great Western' Difpatcb'". are as low, and 'even lower, than by any other line, and no extra charge for speed.
WW' 'maims of overcharge, damage, or loss, ar always settled promptly. "Morgan, Read & Co.,Vautier & Marconmer, Stockwell & Co., Bement & lele, Ij. Kessler, ncu v..b jh rvv Geo. L. Dixorr. .HulKpeth,SmithittoWells, Kellogg & Co., aDIOLX t..v. v. v . FANS, Tnarl3 3m, . Fancy and Plain, At, HEAD A MOQNEV'S. -. i : fijL' '!" r.;-Ji I'v.". aGOOD HOSIERY
At HEAD & MOONEY'3
'ADDITIONAL RIVEK ITEIS.
Cincinnati, May 2, 12 M. The rivef has fallen six inches; weather clear. Thermometer, 07 degrees. ; : Since our report of yesterday afternoon was closed,' the following boats have been at our wharf: Nick Longworth, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Anglo-Saxon, Little Rock to Cincinnati; James Gray, Green River and leturn; Citizen, Pittsburgh to St. LouI;.;..'...;The Longworth jwas not more than half loaded, and added but little here The Anglo-Saxon discharged 60 bales of cotton here ; 30" for R. K. Dunkerson & Co., and 30 for Merritt's Express. She had a moderate trtp rfor . Cineinnatl.......The Citizen was well loaded. She had two model barges loaded with coal in tow..i The James Gray had a pretty good load of tobacco out of Green tEiver, and proposed returning to - Hartford-- last night The Argosy was still receiving at dark, with the. prospect of a very fair trip.. We paw yesterday s small raft of short logs not more than four feet long, being toweddown the river by two skiifs. ! 'We were unable to learn the destination or the use of the short cuts. i .. .MARKEX, REPORTS, Monetary and Commercial , () , Evansville May 23. ' The 'call for loans' though not pressing," is quftefull. Rates remain at from 8 to 10 per cent.,. The advance in Gold will probably give a new impulse tq general, (operl tions, and may Increase' the demand1 for Money and advance rates. j . Exchapge is, very scarce, and in large demand'' No'ehaiige ih'rates, however. ; Gold, in the last three days, has advanced rapidly, 1. 'opened on Monday at 130, and closed to-day in New York at 13t The financial pressure In England, existing for- some, ttaite pastf' ljas,' by its influence on business, tended to act upon Gold in this country; and the culmination of tbatf pressure-' in A panic has started it up" with accelerated speed. It is not improbable that it, willjge,yetiiljyr, t , - j ' Buying here: " &'&- -w. Gold, buying-y.,134 . Selling , , ..y.., Silver, buyiii)i...';...127 'Selling.; rT....13ti Government securities are declining, i . " . r ; it Buying. 5-20s old 1WA 5-20's n.?w 1005 : 10-40's 4 .U 7-30's August 101 7-30's June 101 7-30's July ..101 ' Selling, 103 102 102 ' 102 ft The following quotations are from the' office of W. J. Iowry i& Cos Bankers, No. 1 Flrsttreet'! bUiii ' ' S , BANKABLE FUNDS. I JOi Si Treasury Notes ;i.I?Sf National Bank,Notes. . State Bank of Indiana. State Bank of Ohio. 1 TTNCCRRENT. - ;.i Indiana Free Banks. .....;.. to 10c dis Missouri. .... ......j...... 5c Eastern Bank Notes...... 5o " Bank of Tennessee. 80o '' Planter's B:ink-..........-....i. ...55c " Union Bank..... ., 55o " Other Tennessee Banks... ....... - 40 to 9uc " Virainla, North and Hontli Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La, ....10 to 80c " Kvansville Dry 6ood 9Inrket. .1 !' I COKRXE 8V MACKEY A to, ; Evansville, May 23, 1866. The- Tfi y Goods trade has been, lair, d far this week, but no great activity has pre tvalled TJie ,'plt3erfremalri ujichanged since our last quotations. I; ,, .Xvannvllle Produce Market, t Evansville, May 23. We have no change to report in the prices of Produce! ',Ter yertq tm far, ha Lin buite dnll. -A lal n J "a O ; The Grocery trade has been fair, but no change in prices. New York Market. iiawrot) ipt4 USfk thlsafternoon, with much excitement in the market, i Cotton Decidedly more active and fully lc higher at 3s)c. ... ..it f'LOUB tjpeneft quiex, uterwurus inure active, advanced lotsioc. and closed quiet at8 108 0for extra State; $9 1.5a,9 &for extra it. 11. u. ; 7Uia noior iraae Dranus, Whisky Uulr and unchanged. i . Wheat 2ffl3c better a;id nothing of malment doing; new No. 1 Milwaukee about ?2 13. ) Rye Prime vv estern. ROc. Corn lc better with only a moderate de mand at SJS86c for new Western mixed attoat. Oats A shade firmer at 53iSool-4c for new Western ; 58ffl62c for old do. ,,. CoFFEE-Hieid nigner hut quiet, r SrGAR ysc higher. Molasses Quiet and firm. , M(J Petkoleum Lower: 41(4;?c for .refined In bond. ' ' !. - Pork Steady at. 530 25(830 62 for ne 29 25 for old do, and 24 2324 50 for Prime. Juard t inner ai vsqtzl c; small saies oi choice at 22)4c. " ,. Better- Quiet at 30 42c forOhlo, and 35 (345c for State. " IJHEFilE UHI1 at Ulf(i;zZC .-. Money More active and firmer at GtVS 70c. cliteny the latter, sterling Stetwiy at 100? 43 109V. v Gold Kxeiteu sna ieciueaiy higher; opening at 133, advancing to 138Ji, declining to 1T and closing at 137. t Stocks Government 4iocas are ovy lowers .-. J i ; i i i ;iv ; j .- u 1. 1. i tJ tlnciniiatl Market. Cincinnati, May 23. Flour Is in better demand, and prices are 25c higher; Superfine 9 'MXasH, to, ana Extm 10 2.1(11 00. - . ' Wheat is 10c higher, witn a aeciaeuiy firmer feeling. 1 Corn ANDUATS uncnangea,' dui nrmer feeling. ' ; ' : : -n kye urm ai soc. - Barley In better demand, and prices hi fiber; 1 25((i.l 35. . . ( WHlSKY-uncuansm. ' Mess Pork--DuII ' at 30 7531 00. There is an active demand for Bulk Sides, with lar-je sales at l.V"4c delivered here and at points in the interior: at tne close nouiers asked ltfie. Bulk Sides advanced to 17c. uik telioultlers were -onereu Kpiuiugij hi "iakd Dull at 21? ic. " , - , Gold Closed a 1;.1:)" irregular.. : . , ;. . Xew Orlesns HarkeK; ; :"NEW.ORLEANrMay23."Cotton The Cotton market Is buoyant." Sales of 2300 bale at a9( 40c. The- roi eipts to-day were 274 bales. - 5 MOI.A88ESI nnehanpfd. "- - Flour Is dull. Suoerflne S9 50 per bbl.' Corn Corn is easier, with sales at 922c per bushel. aja'ib naies at 01c per Dusnei. , - II . U.llt... r.iiy?..!. iui ... inn -"" Pork. Sales at &il 50 per bbl. Gold Is selling at 142;. Sterling, 53 New i orkc bxetoange. yjic premium. . Saint I.ouis Market. . - r 1 ' St. Loris, May 23. - Cotton I.s8 firm at 34c. Flour and wheat Steady and unchanged. r-.. . . - -. ... . Corn Higher at 687oc. Oats Firmer at MAa, Pork Active and unchanged. WHISKY-Firmer at 2 19&2 20.
MEDICAL.
ITi. JOHN BULL'S COMPOUND OedLroii Bitters ! HB LATEST AND 'MOST 'IMPORTANT DISCOVERY OP THE 19th -t' - CENTURY; 5 A1 , i.i.iiV' ' i ! Mi TV JO MASS'S NAME IS MORE iWi Jjl timately connected with the history of Materia Alediea in the United States, or more- f&vorabiyi knowBi r pldoeer of medical diseovery.than that of ' ' . -u .l-:i')Y U V. , t A li-U Hii l"l .oZ j fry. .... . t-r.i. ! I" c.y s y ; l-i.-. 'I!; I ! ' vi-v, i ' ''; -.ii :i.th t oi b-;U ! r ; 0 7 A" ,Y DR..J6HN BULL . 1 j of Louis villet Kentucky m - i .(. His inimitable preparation of Sarsapa-; rilla has long Stood at tti head of the various compounds of that valuable drug. f ! HisCJrft round tor iWlld mierry1 ha come a'honsehoraword throttgnout ;thft West and . South. '!' ;' - - 1 "ilis WarTn Lozenges; In less tfiaitfyear after their introduction, attained a reputa-? tion as wide-spread a the- continent of North America;; Lij'. .! jii t But the crowning glory of his life remained to be attained in his latest discovery, or rat her combination, for he does not claim to be. tU discoverer of CEDRON, which Is tht basis bf the Bitters how offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtue have been known for more than two hundred .years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. - It is a belief with them that while there Is breath left in the body the CEDRON is potent to cure, no matter what the disease maybe. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to indorse this extravagant pretension, he is never, theless satistied; from a thorough examination of the e vidence relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and. preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic influence, it stands without a rivalf and Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. - ; ". -, .i t ' -" ; t In DYSPEPSIA, and its attendant train of symptoms, it acta more like a charm than a medicine.' There is not hing in the range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it In this disease. ' ; 1 A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the eleventh edition of the U. S. Dispensatory, qu pages 1387 and --,;- :. ' A series of experiments," In which Dr. T..11 I. .. Vw.-. , f , , - ..Anva fiT, .... ...I.I ,1 i." at beenbrotuihfi U a. successful u-rmthatlon, U11U in- is uuw citnuicu l. t uticrx 1 yj 1. 1 1 puvitu a combination of Cedron with other apfroved tontcg, tne wnoie preserved in ine est quality of copper-distilled Bourbon Whisky, fWhich Jm- is confident. has no equar in me worm. He' might furnish a volume of certificates, but the public has long since leanied.to estimate such things at their true value. The safest plan is for every one to tesffor himself the virtues of a new medicine. j ! llGI :o enoilOK f. fi'IC IT liv K. Glv the CEDRON? BITTERS one trial. .and you wuuj neverruse any.ouiers..'-J .Hill' I .It"!' ii-l, rl I 1 fv. 1 n i 1 iff If Is 'not necessary to publish a 'long list of disease of which the Cedron Bitters are a specific, In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys, or Bowels; in all Affec tions -of the Brain, depending upon De rangement of the Stomach and Bowels; in -FEVER AND AGUE.it is destined to su persede all others, it not only cures inese diseases, put prevents them. A wlneglassful of the Bitters, taken a hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effect of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against diseases, under the most trying exposure, "j -.-. '.I i " t Sold by druggists and grocers generally. ! Dk.' John Bcll? Principal OrriCE " " FIFTH STREET, j 1'tUi ' '.liti't LotrrsviLLE,KY. SOLD, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, -bj ; PE T E R V IERLIN G, WATER STREET, ' . who also sells ' I Bull's Worm Destroyers; ... r , Bull's Sarsaparilla; Smith's Tonic Syrnp. may 11 Tu.Tn.Sat ts
DRY GOODS.
I ' r j t - Wholesale 'Mouse! -, CARPENTER, " WHITE & BAKER, ; - j WHOLESALE DKALKES IN, ! . : . ' , . v , .. - . . ;-'-!, f :.,' - 'i.. , . - -' . ' ; ".V ! DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, r .fn-n .r-i' o 1 ( "- ' Tsii'-i-and i''' v, -n .0- FANCY GOODS. -Jul J'.fjS.fli.-. ifj f; r.i ,1HV "ii! J.!.' ; ' ff.'f-i-:'iftt - Itrioc'is A .!!; ic j ivif" FIRST. STREET Ui i-Avi vii-fCornw Sycamore'i inrr ! -V U'.'itl't. ! iii'ii. iji'-il ?-.'' ' 1,-t k; j!, fiVANSVILjLE.; ' ,-');!;" wUwO'i v- tt'Hir.tutrjjn " 'i Hoop-Skirts;' Corsets,' and' Net3 . We make a specialty, and are not nndersold in, or ut of,,,NewY ork.i, rr aprl8 F, HOr;KIK8. j C. MILLER. . , J. S. HOPKINS, JR. ;r-.H--' .-V ' :- - ' 1 !'' ',. 1" CAS 33 HOUSE GASH'- HOUSE ! F. HOPKINS CO. . -' : ' u 1 u iu'; f-u f- ; '-" .r If :.i .5, " ' ! (SUCCESSORS OF J. S HOPKINS,) i , CARPETS. 1 OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, MATTING AND House Furnishing Goods. "'" EVANSVILLE, IND.' Jan 22. j LN. M. GOODLETT. OILLISON MAGHEE, to CO., i .It:, -if i WBt6LEALE DEAtP JIN PLAIN AND FANCY .0'v 7. i !l 'II FIRST STREET. . EVANSVILLE, IND TT NEW FIRM ! .WHOLESALE .1 , NOTIONS, &c. HUDSPETH, ( SMITH CO., Having Bought the Jnterest of JAQUESS, FREACH & CO., IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, i WOILD INFORM THEIR 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 successmi in pleasing, and greatly increasing onr trade. i Our Stock Will be full in all the lines that are found in a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. - HUDSPETH. SMITH A CO., HO. 10 First Street, febffl EvanavUle, Ind.
SIUSlCAIi INSTRUMENTS.
- . ' : r;- -. : I; I: i , r.fs ' WE HAVE jr ST RECEIVED SOME of the best PIANOS ever brought to this city, including the manufacture of Bradbury, Emerson, Hintz and Schratdt, and Tryon and Allen and Jewett. Are also the EXCLUSIVE AGFNT3 here for the celebrated - . cabinet' organ. We have one of the largest size now on band ; a very fine Instrument for a Church, and far superior to any small Pipe Organ. !.-We are selling , - V.-. ' . : Pianos .and Ovcrnxis ; - ( ...... ... much loweT 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. 4 A. LAWRENCE, Water street, first door below Chestnut. . marS 5 CXOTHIIIG. '"' mSTiSTREisT, . . EVANSVILEE, IXD. J.f LOTSPEICH Late of Louisville, Ky.f, ' j :U '. in-.i . ; .-- .v-f S (Successor to AnspacUer & Son J ; r 1 - -" --j v i Keeps in store every grade of " ; I 1 :':'." Hi : . -jV:;-,-!.'! ; ' i MEN'S And BOYS 1 ' : ; i CLOTHIXO ; . ; r 1 . ' 'i "... ! FURNISHING GOODS. Our Piece Goods are of all grades and best manufacture. ...... Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestiiiffs made up In the best manner. Style, material, and fit guaranteed. Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glencross's Reporter of Fashions, fully up to style in every garment, and will please all who give us a call. We shall give especial attention to . Children's Clothing ! S r.,:l- f..;.( ; r-'T-and . v.i'i-hrS, , ml) .".FURNISHINGC GOODSi -,A and have always' the best stock'in the city. Ladies will flud our Suits for Children very handsome and , verj-low. . L , .,.,.') .S'!"'t:I-? U s: '' FuU line' of; j i' !H6SIERY arid GLOVES. . ; ; r:r Alexakkbe's, Kids, all sizes. 1 (, .(..! if w u-. :.'. ,-. First Street, lu an !!; EVANSVILLE, IND. j 'k '' FIRST STREET, 5 E vans v ille, Ind. maris Horse-Shoes. 'i ' : " j 1.- i - i, BEST HAMMERED HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORS&SHOE NAILS, . " - " .v. " ' ' AIlS. Full assortment on hand and for sale by , SHOEXBERGER & CO., r , No. 15, Public Landing, CINCINNATI, O. aprlld3m. ,r . t FINE BALMORALS nwl3 3m ACHEAD M00NXYT3.
BUSINESS CARDS.
WING, FAUXLEY A CO. DEALERS IN o ALE, j PORTER, c CIDER, and LAGER BEER, No. 5 Main Street, Evansville,- Ino y Delivered free of charge to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 Willi elml c Weber keep on hand the celebrated MADISON XX ALE, LOCrJST STREET, near the river, .' -. , ' . . . Evansville, Ind. Families, hotelm, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attend, ed to promptly. Orders from all parts of the cbdutry filled promptly. " ' ' maria 6m STEELE fc TRIBLE. Second 8t., Between Chestnut and CheiTy Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dresses Lumber, Boards. Laths, Ac, of every decription - constantly On hand. Packing Boxes of aU kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. aplS-ly. "'I Smith's1 SHrt Manulktory, No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. 1C!H1RTS: MADE '.TO ORDER.- FROM, measurement, and a fit warranted. A Stock of ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, &e. done with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally .bestowed for the past five years. J SMITH. -' cnABLES BIBCOCK, importer and dealer IN ., 1 .... . .. . ... . ,.v ij Coacli & Saddlery.IIardwsre Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins. Skirtings, Ac, Ac No; 8 Mnln Street. mar27 t MARI.VK HOSPITAL FOR SALE. Surveyor's Office, 1 Evansville, Ind., May 3, 1866. I will receive sealed proposals until the 6th day of June next for the purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city. The grounds contain abouF three? acresk The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might he converted into a factory. ' Terms of tale, cash; or, by paying Interest, the purchaser may have time, as follows: One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, by giving notes, with personal security. Bids will be received for a lease of the property for one or two years from the 30ttl of June next. A. L. ROBINSON, may4 dtilljune6 Surveyor of Customs. G. w. WARREN. T. CONYNGTOlf lVarron & Conyngton. Pianos, Melodious, Music, 3iisiml 3Ieicliniicl'ise, No 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind. Fancy .Gonds, Toys," Ac. . Jiwtrumeiits ol all kinds Tuned and- Repaired. The beet Italian Guitar, loan, auu lianjo strings always on hand. , All orders promptly nuea. janoit Vinegar Factory. DOEBIXG A1JEXXIG1IOF. Ninth Stl, bet! CJiestnnt and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a good article Of CIDER VINEGAR, Wnicn Cincinnati prices. we will sell at febl4d3n JOHN M'ASTLIS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-Ware, Stoves, Orate, Hollow-Ware, Copper, ShebiIron, and JapAiI Ware, Ho. OH Main Street, above Becond, ..'. Evansville, Ind. W" Job Work Dromttlv execntel in th best manner. Orders solicited. !sepl3m MiUt! Milk! lilk! SMITH & RIGGS J WOdD INFORM THE CITIZENS of Evausville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with ,. GOOD FRESH MILK, warranted pure. All orders lea at CROSS A CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m " SASH, DOORS, LUMBER &c Runnel A Sons, Manufacturers of Sah, Doors. Blinds, Frames, &c: Also, Dealers in rrCTTTn J V t r ' f r m-rir. . - . . l.ll. l JUUilU, Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description. Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac Sawinsr of pvitv Hpu'Hntlnn done ta order. Orders Worn abroad will be promptlyattended to. Factory and l ard, Corner Walnut street and Canal. apr21 Evansville, Ind. T. A. LYON. JO. SEMONIN. LYON fit SEM0N1N. WAOLESALE DEALERS IN f 1 CL0THINO AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. ' ' '' ' ". ' ; ' (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg A Co.) 34 North first Street. Evansville. .. ... mar9-m IXSLUfA. .
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