Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1866 — Page 5

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TECE EVANSVlLLiTE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY, 28, 1866; t

AMUSEMENTS.

First Street, between Vine and Sycamore. Complimentary Benefit tendered to Mr. MARTIN GOLDEN by the-ac74e of the New Metropolitan, on which occasion a New Play, written py a gentleman of this city, will be performed. Situ Golden as Adeline Actress. and Young MSDAYt ETENI jfO, JIy 2Mb, will be presented an Original Play," entitled THE SUDDEN MARRIAGE. To'tonclnde witji the Protean Farce of The Yotjno Actress. A Card. In view of the anticipated large frait crop, -we are now: receiving from the various manufaeturies, one of the largest stocks of fruit jars ever brought to this market, which we will sell at a small mar gi n t over manufacturers prices. Our stock consists in part of Lyman's celebrated self-sealers, Patent screw top seal erg, .Cork top, Patent shoulders, Tin top wire fastening, and the Brown Earthen? best glazed tin top idre ! fastening." Also, a large stocK or red sealing wax. send m your orders. Mark & AVarrekt; myGdtl. No. 18, Main Street' Hiram , Nelson ; will sell at auction to-morrow, Tuesday morning at , .9--o'clock, at .his .Auction Room,' 6. 85 Main street, opposite the Washington House,. 2Q boxes of . tbacco, a lot of boots, shoes, dry goods and groceries. Strawberry Festival' at Henderson. The Steamer Curlew will take those who wish to attend (the Strawberry Festival at Henderson, on next Tuesday night, down and. back, leaving Evansville at 5 o'clock, returning leaves Henderson at 12 o'clock. All who wish to: contribute td the Church and at the same time enjoy a pleasant trip, are invited tq attend. ; my28. BSr'A large assortment of the most beautiful shades of coatings. Melton cloths, cassimeres, etc., for" suits, are to be received at Hanley & Smith's Clothing House, 84 Main street, 'on or about the 1st of June. Prof. Mott would be happy to change the appeai--rnce ox any who gives us a call. May 28. Great Wardrobe. Workiiigmen'g i&uicii s liiiiii'iiuur i i i. if... league . . At frescent City Spring On Tuesday next, -the 20th ingtant. Free Omnibuses will run during the day, to and from the Springs, for the accommodation of all persons wishing to attend. Admittance, half a dollar for adults , children under 12 vears, half price. Persons procuring tickets will be entitled to go and return in the Omnibuses free of charge-. j ' -v'uj.,'' ;.'t "."','', fi Good order ; will be sirictly enforced. i.::tJ.f . m m24dtd, "Ashton's Excelsior Soap, which is now being introduced into the city, will be kept constantly on hand by HJEDDF4ICH '.L.4vR;;oii ;Sycanior.e Street, between Fourth and Fifth, may 23 dlw , C"Our enterprising friend J. R. Lotspeich, looking to the comfort &e zens, has just made an addition to his already splendid stock of Clothing in the way of Plain and Fancy Linen dress suits and Linen piece goods. We are satisfied that so far as style, beauty and quality are concerned, they cannot be surpassed , ojr: equalled in this city, and at such low prices and small profits that every one can .be suited in giving him a call. In addi tion .to his usually full stock of GenfsC furnishing good1', his patrons will find Night-shirts all-linen shirts, India gauze (half-sleeve.) and Lisle, all sizes. His stock of Children's clothing ia irtJ comparable, and as an evidence,' ail who require such goods, purchase of him. t o. 5, Firt Street. my22dlw. " " Ice Cream. rThe best- Ice Cream and Soda Water to be had at H. Herman's Confectionary. myl9tf. Slieriff's Sale. No. 9. tt V ' VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND office Mm order of sale Issued out of the of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in favor of William J. C. Beck and Jeremiah J. W. Matthews, et al., and against George T. Red fern and Martha A. Kediem and John- Miller, replevin mil, I will, on - . . . , - - - - SATURDAY, June 23, im, hptween the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. of said day, at the door of the courttiAiise in the city of Evansville. Indiana. offer for sale at public auction the reuts and profits, for the term .of seven- yeartpf Warrick County. Indiana, to wit: That part of the west half of the uorth west ouarter of Section live 5, Township six () isouth, of Itange nine !) west, which lie Kouth of a lne drawn due east, and we,t tcrOr sni'l Wesr. nail 01 muu mnuilirai miarter of said section, township, and raii"e- nnd should said rents and profits not sell for a sum u indent to satisty said lieu and costs, I will, at the same time andplace, offer for sale the fee simple of said 1 tL.,. aIjF.X. DAllLINO, 1 .' Sheriff Vanderboreh County: By A. W. CHCm, Deputy. Azko Dyeb, Attorney for Plaintiils. . miiy'jtf wot .. ' - 1 ' 1 : ": Notice to Contractors - t. THE -BOAKT OF' COMMISSIONERS of -Vanderburgh County will receive proposals up to the second Monday in Junej im,- for making an embankment for a- roadwav south of Cody's Bridge. The embankment will be tf70 feet in lengt h, 20 feevin width at the top, with side slopes y. feet horizontal to 1 loot vertical; and the greatest height of filling will not exceed 5 feet the earth to be obtained on the north side of Pigeon Creek, where directed. The side stakes are now set, with the height of the 1511 marked thereon. mayaldSw VICTOR BISCH, Auditor.

j AIITIOA. BIVEH ITEMS. ' Cincinnati, May 27 Noon. River fallen seven inches, with ten feet one'inch in the channel. Weather clear. Therm meter-3. The arrivals during Saturday night and ' Yesterday include the Louisville, New Orleans to Louisville; Palestine, Nashville1 to 'Louisville j XR.Gihhore,IUTe;Rock to Cincinnati ; Charmer, Cairo to Evan3ville; Emma Floyd, Nashville to Cincinnati; Morning Star, Louisville to Memphis; Minneola, Memphis to Cincinnati; J. T. McCombs.Lcuisville to? Henderson ? Sams Orr, Eastport to Evansville The river fell but little during the twenty-four hours ending last nightprobably not more than five or six inches A nice rain fell during Saturday night and yesterday evening. The wind, blew strong and cold, not only rendering irdifficult to get inland out at the wharf by steamboats, but .rendering thick coats requisite to comfdrt...'....'..The Louisville had the "best up-river trip wfe have seen on a New Orleans packet this season. She discharged some 63 crates of c,neensware heretor- Mark fc "Warren' .U'-V The J R. Gilmore, Emma Floyd and Pal:, estine had moderate tri'ps......The Morning Star had a first rate trip for Memphis. -We are indebted, to her elegant, clerk, Frank Banksmith, for late papers..l......The Minneola discharged 118 'bales of cotton here for Hewitt's Express and had . over . 800 bales for Cincinnati. She took pObbls of flour and a lot of rags here, shipped by-

pox A Humphrey The Cbarmer had a fair trip in yesterday morning, lane returns to CairO to-day at'S 6'cloek. Her officers, Billy Lowth and Willie Fowler, are highly agreeable gentlemen, and her passengers will live on "the luxuries of the land, including luscious strawberries Smothered in v fresit, part, sweet fcreftm none of your " Blue John " admixtures of Chalk and pump water The Curlew, on Saturday ; iftbTnidg, in" attempting to tull aloe raft off a bar about midway be tween tills city and Henderson, got -herself hard azroun'd. The Kewsboy took " frM 4uent pulls " at her on Saturday without effect, but the gVahd1 Armada', Which never fails, went to her relief and soon set her afloat. Tb!e Curlew reached.' here during Saturday night, and will resume her j trips i to Henderson to-day;.....-.. The Tennessee river is falling, with 32 laches on the shoals There is 4J feet on Harpetl shoals in the Cumberland, and rising slowly We have received a wellwritten communication n Jthe, subject of the Tennessee river trade, written by a gentleman of Eastportf for-which; we ; have not' room this morning.... .The river Is lower now than it has, been this season, and a sunken coal boat, lying just above Cox fe Humphrey' , wharfboat, is now nearly out of water. , Wharfmaster, Green ; will go to work on it.-, to-day and after removing the coal, will break up and remove the boat.' There are "several more wrecks along the wharf that will receive the same attentions as. the river : declines The Sam Orr came in last evening from East- . port with & very light trip. She bronght to Paducah 60 bales of cotton, and bad a few bales for this port... The Newsboy. took an excursion party to Spottwville yesday,....,..A fire was discovered last night In the room, of the Second Steward, on. board the Charmer, which was happily extinguished withoat Berious damage. .The fire had originated mysteriously in the bedding, which was thrown overboard. The wind .was blowing , hard at the time, and had the fire got a fair start it would have soon turned the Charmer ,and perhaps the fsnmpriv into moke"arid; ashes, O i , mX ADVERTISEMENTS. G. W. pA??f EB.Presldont; TY. I II'l I W. H. Puxsifeb, Vice-President.! j , ; CaiRbE8C.Fcu.ESi Secretary.'. :i St Louis Lead and Oil- Co., j Manufacturers of and Dealers in i LE AD. mSC, COLORS, !.. Linseed, Castor, Lo rd Oils, &c. ;t I Bole Agents for Laclede Oil CO.'s COAL OILS, BEN .INK. ana lUJBKl- : ' CATING OILS. No. 142 Second 15trket; " , ( ' -U. St, Loui8, Missouri. may28dly . 1 Sheriff's .SaleJfLJO. JJJ.Z. fY VIRTUE OF -A DECREE AND Mm order of sale issued out of the office of t)i- rierk- of the Vanderbureh Circuit Court, in favor of John N. Kikendall and against Joel vj. Mills anu Ann aiuis.wiuow, executrix, and sole legatee of Bracket Mills, deceased, I will, on ' ' -. SATURDAY. June 23, 1SHO, - " between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. of said day, at the door of the court-nouse in the city of F.vansville, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of the follow1 p.t!ir in Vamterburtrh County, to wit: A five-acre tract of land situate in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section number nineteen (19), in Township six (6) south, of Range ten (10) west, in the Vincennea Land District commencing at the northwest coiner of a lot of five, acres heretofore sold and conveyed by Nathaniel Kazar to Thomas Harrison ; thence north earallel with section-lines twentyf -eight rods' and seven links; thence east seven cnains ana seven unwij mwiiw south seven chains and seven links; thence west seven chains and seven links to the place of beginning; containing five acres, more or less. And should said rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said writ and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate. ' ' ' ' ALEX. DARLING, -... ! . Sheriff Vanderburgh County. Bv A. W. Chwtk, Deputy. . Thomam E.Gakvin, Plaintiff 's Attorney. niayiA w3t, -1 TI KSIAV21!. MA, : w- . . -rr -m - 'I I'fTlTi AT HENDERSON, KY. THE PREPBYTE--m-' rinn Chnvh at Henderson have been for s-onif limp bnsilv eneaaed In getting up u Kan- for the honerit 01 their Church. No pains liave been spared to make it attractive. There will be everything good to eat that the sea-son affords strawberries in 'abundance; in fact, just such a supper as the ladies of Henderson know how to get up. Splendid" music Warren's Silver Band will be in attendance. The steamer Newsboy will issue tickets for the occasion, and return to Evansville with the party after the Fair is over. inay26 d3t

HARDWARE.

JACOB STRAUB & SL, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, i No." 74 Jflain Street, n' EVANSVILLE, IND., INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERchant8, Manufacturers, Mechanics, and others to the following, which we will sell At the LOWEST MARSET RATES: - . . C. S. PLANTERS' HOES, all sizes : ; 1 TRACE-CHAINS, straight and twisted : i BREAST, LOUt and HALTER CHAINS; ROWLAND'S SHOVELS and SPADES; ' AMES'S ' " ' '" ' ! PORTLAND'S " " . - H. B. & CO.'S. GABDEN HOES and RAKES; :' - . ' . H. B- i CO.'S HAT, MANURE, and SPADING FORKS: -' - - ' H.B. & CO.'S COMMON -and -PATENT STSATHS; si t - I 1 t . - v ; H. B. & CO.'S DUTCH-BOW CRADLES.Four and Five Fingeree r- " Hr Rf 4e CO 'S. HAV KAKES; One and Two Fingers; i Blood's Cast Steel Grass, Grain, Brier, and Lawn Scythes;' I Blood's German Steel Grass, Grain, Brier, tnd Lawn Scythes; waiuon's urass sscytnes; Franc's " " Quineburg's Scythe Stones ; German Grass Hooks and Hay Knifes; Pruning Saws and Knives; Sheep Shears; .-r , v.., ,.: r . . " jr Brass and Enameled' Kettles and Sauce pans; i American and English Table Cutlery ; .focKfct ivnives large assonmeni: Parker's and L. G. Tea Table , .',: i Spoons; ' i ! '.: Si;."." W.fe B. Razors: " i i. i; : American and English Razor Straps ; i ' German, English, and .American Shears andScissors; .y( . !? . -'i '.;. '. Grain and Meal Sieves : . "i ' ; . w i Brushes Horse, Shoe, W. W. and Clothes 5 Curry Combs American and English ; I Cotton and Wool Cards ; t Scales and Scale Beams ; Hard Frame Slatesf - ? y Slate and Lead Pencils; 1 Steel Pen and Pen-holders ; t D. M t Co and German Padloeks; i Titticbiii.(T T)r I.ckaaad Latchea: - ' ' American Screws; -' ' -V riraannrnrul'ii Tin f t and Rt rflti IT! n ffes : Wheeling Nails, Brads. Finishing, Clinch,-' and Casing Jaus; . ...,, New style Molasses Gate 1, z, ana 3 ; , , Frarj 's Patent Oil Faucets ; , Brass, Metal, and. Wood Faucets; Cow, Sheep, and Hand Bells; Iron. Brass, Zinc, and Brittania Kopper Cqffee-Mills; l s. 1 Siae-.iiopper ana iia- uouom iouw Mills: ,.: . - :,"' :-i j is si b'it i.' i Nail and Spike Gimlets; ...... Skimmers and Ladles; " "' Basting Spoons; ! ' Bras and Japanned Candlesticks; Chess, Smith : Co. 's Tacks; ' Brads and Finishing Nails; v.: .... Berea Grindstones and Hangings; Hand and Broad Axes. Boys' Axes, and Fnnt Adzes: . . 1 . .- . Blood's Shin Carpenters' Axes and Adzes; , f'nnlr -T"nninTS & Co.'s Autrar Bits: " Bright, Common, and Cast Steel Augers: English and American ' Chisels, and Gouges;' " ' . , -Disston's and S. A J. Hand, Wood, and Tenon Saws; Atkin's Patent Cross-Cut Saws 5 Rowland Mill Saws: Ohio Tool Co.'s Planes and Plane Irons; D. R. Barton's Rochester cooper Toots; ; L. & I. J. White's Buffalo- " " -Torre Haute Truss Hooos : .- : Butcher's, Spencer's, Moss fc Gamble's, and Groave's hest Enelish Files: Flat, Half-Itound, Round, and Square Bastard -! Inch Files: Flat and Half-Round Smooth 10-1C inch Files 1 -.-'- . . . , j - . j i Mill File, 10-16 inch ; i Hand Saw File, 3-6 inch ; Cabinet Rasps and Files J i.ffit ' Horse-Shoe Rasps ; : Copper Rivets; .; ' ' Stanley's Rules, Levels, and Bevels, Tr Squares; . Iron and BteerSquare 4 H r f Bemis's Dividers,' Callpe: rs, and -Com passes; . Brick, Plastering, Pointing, and Garden Cast Steel Mattocks Picks,, and. Grub ub 1 " es: I Hoes; . . t .. Hnhlnpt Hardware: ! Wrought Iron, Brass, and Table Hinges; iron ana Brass .;Hsiors; i Mahogany and Walnu Knobs; i Flint Paper; - Eagle Lock Co.'s Till, Wardrobe, Cupboard, Chest, and Drawer Locks; Coffin Screws, Tacks, Hinges, Plate, and Handles: s . . r. Colli n Lace; two and three rows; r--r; Butcher's and S. & J. Turning Chisels tind. Gouges; ..w.i!! , Bradbury's Spokeshaves ' Boring Machines; , , ' Building Hardware; 1 i . Chain Pumps and Fixtures' ; ; 1 V 1 Hollow Augers and Spoke Trimmers; Washit Oilstone and Slips; '! Handles Auger, Cross-Cut. Hatchet, Ax, Pick,, Hoe, Adze, Chisel, Fiie, and Plane Handles. : . ' 1 Terms Cash. Orders by mall solicited. apr5.MTU, ; i JACOBSTRAIIB&SON 'l I i KDER OF COITXCII. 1IUECTIX LOTS TO BE FILLED. -i And now here it appearing to the Um'....i.ii nf thai.itv cf Kviinsville that T.jo thrpa rsi itnd four "(41. in Block number nine (9), Fourth Enlargement, are so situ..fori thntwutorMillwis nnd remains stag nant thereon; and the owners of said lots are liereby directed and required by the said Council to fill up said lots to such-a height as will prevent w ater from collecting and remaining stagnant thereon.wUliin thirty days from the passage of this orfJcr. - t- - " " ' I, A. Mr- McGriff, Clerk of tlie city of Evansville, do herey certify that the lore.rinir 1m n tnm iinrl oomnlote CODY Ol an order of said Council, passed on the 21st dav of May. A.D.' iw!, so ir as it relates to the within-named lot. ' i -' In. witness whereof, I have . hereto subscribed my name and SEAI"J affixed the seal of said city, this iith day pf May, A.D. . may26 d. Al M. McGRlFF, Clerk. Morning Star Lodge, No. 7, L 0. 0. F, ,v Meets every Thursday evening, dSfcNS at eight o'clock, at Odd-Fellows' e : Hall, on First Street, between -i&&mf- Main and Sycamore. Brothers of other Lodges visiting the city are invited to attend. G. BELLAMY, may21 Secretary.

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MILLERS.

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MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXTS.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME of the best PIANOS ever brought to tbos -city .including the manufacture of Bradbury.- Emerson. Hintz and Schraidt, and Try on and Allen and Jewett. : Arealso the EXCLUSIVE" AGFNTS here for the celebrated s'.i !;: -. iU,- '- ' 31 AS OJV V&; CABINET ORGAN. We have One of the largest size now on hand ; a very fine Instrument for aChurch, ana far superior to any small Pipe, urgan. il'liEindgand Organs'i . ' f . - . ' - J . ' 4 mr.ch lower than they are being sold elsewhere in this city, and persons in want of a superior instrument, win hmi it to tneir advantage to call before purchasing else where. . .JttiBHJ'Jt t . K A. iaA. Wttr.ttC.rV.' Water street, first door below Chestnut. mar8 . ,,f. .t.,..;'; CLOTHING. FIRST s-ritiaET, ri'. Hi.' r! '1. EVAXSV1EEE, IXD. : - . J. R. LOTSPEICH, .... Late of Louisville, Ky. j - j. J ; . ' - ' ' f : i ' " (Successor to Anspacher A Son,) . ' Keeps In store every grade of . .MEN'S A5B BOYS' ; .ciiOTiii'ira.' and FURNISHING GOODS. , : ... . , Our Piece Goods are of all grades and hest manufacture. . . ; ::'-, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vcstimrs made up in the best manner, material, and fit guaranteed. Style, Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glencross's Reporter or Fashions, fully up to style in every garment, and will please all who give us a call. ' J ', ;:' : r- . . We shall give especial attention to' Children's Clothing 1 i an ;.. .y.l, . j;: .FURNISHING qOODS,! and have always the best stock in the city. Ladies will find our Suits for CHttsBEN- very handsome and very low. ...... -r.; (HOSIERY and GLOVES, -n ' ' "."Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. , No. 5 First Street, ..- , EVANSVILLE, IND. 5 FIRST STREET, A Evansville, Ind. maris- ; i ;. BEST HAMMERED , , HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE-SHOE NAILS, AliS. Full assortment on hand and for sale by SIIOEXBEItGER & CO., No. 15, Public Landing, V ' ' C INCINNATI, O. aprmlSm. . it !:. NEW YORK ICE-CREAM and CONFECTIONERY STORE., No. 85 Main street, opposite Washington House. Keep on hand the best Ice-Cream, Candies, and Confectioneries to be found in the city. , Orders for parties promptly attended to ROSA BERNHEIMER. STEPH AN RAGGIO. may 12 dim : ' ; 1 Notice of Administration. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John T. Fisher, late of Vanderburgh County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be in solved. -HIRAM C. FI8HER, may26d3w Administrator.

BUSINESS CARDS.

WING, FAHNLEY A CO., ALE, PORTER, CIDER, and " LAGER BEER, Ko. 85 Main Strkbt, Evansvii.lk, lira ! I Bar Delivered! free o chakgr to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 ' Willielmi & Weber keep on hand the celebrated". . MADISON XX ALE. ' ' VA .1 a u i !. 'a Y LOCUST STREET, near the river, - EVANSVI1.M:, Iiro. vfcfin: ViAtihKKloonR. knuTBicahihoati iupplied at short notice. All orders attended to promptly. . i Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. maris Bin I STEELE A TltlimEj Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry Evansville, Ind. i Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Drtosyd Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac., of every decrip tion constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notices, i apI8-ly. " ' ! " ' . ' .-1 " l J. .Smithy Shirt Manufactory, No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. HIRT8 MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A ck of ready made Shirts and Collar alwavs on hand, and at prices in at win suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, Ac, done with neatness audi dispatch. : Thankful ror past favors, tne suDscnoep respectfully solicits a continuance of thepatronage so generally bestowed forthpast five yearn. . :r . J SMITH s' CnAIltES BABCOCK, . 7 ' .- '- - ? IMPORTER AND DEALER IN. Coach & Saddierylllardwarc' Springs, " Axles, Wool Work, Damasks; Harness, Enameled Patent Leather . . Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, Ac , , . No. 8 Main Street. mar27 MARINE HOSPITAL FOR SALE. - Surveyor's Os-ncR, ' ' Evans vil. lk, Ind., May 8, 1866. 1 I will receive sealed proposals until- the ; 6th day of June next for the purchase Ot the Marine Hospital near this city. - The grounds contain about three acres. o The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might b converted into a factory. i l ermg or sate, casn; or, ny paying inwrei it, the purchaser may have time, as follows: One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, by gi ving notes, With personal security. ! Bids wiil be received for a lease of tlw property for one or two years from the 30tlof J une next. A. JU ROBINSON. may4 dtilljuneO Surveyor of Customs. 0. W. WARRKN. . T. COKYKOTp i rrj.. 1j .m nil- V ' 1ft DEALERS 19 Pianos, Melodions, Mnsic f AND ! Musical Merollanclise j No 1 Main St,,vasviUe, Ind. I Fancy Goods, Toys, Ac. Instruments of all kinds Tuued and Repaired. The best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Banjo Strings always on hand. All orders promptly niiea. janou ! Vinegar -Factory, DOEBIXG A BEXNIGIIOF. j Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. I Keep constantly on hand a good article of Cider Vinegar, which we Will sell at Cincinnati prices. , fcbl4d.3m . ' .JOHN feCAKTLKN, - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tin-Ware, Stoves, Urates, Hoow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Iron, ana Japjv Wars No. 65 Main Street, above Second, Job Work Dromotly executed in th best manner. Orders solicited. sepl am Milk! Milk ! Milk SMITH & BIGGS WOULD IKFORM THE CITIZENS of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with ... GOOD FRESlfMILKy ' , , , , . warranveu. pufe , , , , , All Orders left at CROSS A CROFTS' wlUs ' meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &C.- , JInnnel V Sons, Manufacturers of . Sash, Doot . Jilind, Frames, &c; Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring,. Weatherboard in g, Shingles, Lath, Ac - ' Sawing of every description done to , order. Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walsut street and Canal, apr2l , , Evansville, Ind, T. A. YON. ; . - , J0. 8BM0NIN. . LYON & SEMONIN. i , . WA0LE8AI.E DEALERS IN , ; . CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING" - ' ' GOODS. (At the old .stand of Goldman, Berg A Co4 24 North First Street. EVANSV1IOJC. ..1NDIANA. Boar9-6m..