Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1866 — Page 5
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LOCAL NOTICES. Tl ; FFor RentA fdesiiaMe business room on First street, near Main. Enquire of Ilolhngtsworth Bros.
fcy Crooked, twisted, bungled, tangled, fulled, pulled, sawed or split, done np ir, i every iniagimible shape for -Ladies , Messes' and Childrens' headwear was received at Shapker, Bussing & Co. s yesterday. :XCard.-v vr ....- v In view of the anticipated large fruit crop, we are now receiving from the various manufactures, one of the largest stocks of fruit jars ever brought to this market, which we will sell at a small ;;tnargirf ; over . manufacturers J rices. " Our stock consists in part of ivman's celebrated self-sealers, Patent screw top sealers, Cork top Patent shoulders,.Tin top wire fastening, and the Brown Earthen, ' best glazed tin top wire fastening. Also, a large stock of red sealing wax. Send m your orders. Mark & Warren. my2Cdtf.vJ' .NolS, Main Street' ..' . Strawberry Festival at Henderson. The Steamer Curlew will take those whowishl'ta "attend the Strawberry Festival at Henderson, on next Tuesday night, down and back, leaving Evansville at5 o'clock, returning leaves Henderson at 12 o'clock. - All who wish to contribute to the Church and at the same time enjoy a pleasant trip, are invited to attend. vu my2S. ' ST" A large assortment of the mosl beautiful shades of coatings. Melton clothsj cassimeres, etc., fof liurts,' are1 to be received at Hanlev & Smith's Clothing House', 81 Main treefe, on or about the 1st oi June. Frot. Mott would bo happy to change the appearrnce of any who gives "us 't call. ' May 28. Great Wardrobe. Worfelngmen's Eight-Hour league At Crefteeut City Springs On Tuesday next, the 29th instant. Free Omnibuses will run during the day, to and from the Springs, for the accommodation of all persons wishing to attend. 1 ' Admittance, half a dollar for adults ; children, under ' 12 years, halt price. Persons procuring tickets will be entitled to go and return, in the Omnibuses free of charge. B6 Good order will be strictly enforced. m24drd. SAsh ton's Excelsior Soap, which is now being introduced into the city. will be kept constantly on' hand by liEDDERlCH & JjAUER, on rtyeamore Street, between Fourth and Fifth. may23 dlw Ice Cream. The best lee Cream and Soda Water to be had at H. Her man's Confectionary. (TnylStf. ADDITIONAL RIVER ITEMS. Cincinnati. May The river has fallen one foot; 9 feet in the channel. The weather Is cloudy ; thermometer 68. There was a shower with high wind yesterday. The Bermnda, from Tennessee River, for Louisville, passed tip Just before dark, last night, with a splendid trip The Wm. "White left for.Green River, yesterday evening, with the slimest trip we ever saw her take .ou'fc--a.aother evidence of 'dull tlmeB-'JUThe Liberty NO, 2., had not arrived at 8 o'clock,' being several hours behind tiiue.J..i..ElKewliere will' "be found. a card of thanks to the officers of the Superior and Newsboy, foreourtesies to excursionists Commodore Mitchell, with the Mlnyoung, is doing a heavy business in towing gravel boats across the river..ii.. J WearindebtedtoCapt.Ctidd,of the big Superior, for late New -Orleans, Memphis, and Cairo papers. CARD OF THANKS. At a meeting of the ladles and gentlemen on board, John Casey, Esq., of Morgan field, Kentucky, was called to the chair, and E. B. Twyman, of Paducah, appointed Secretary when the following preamble and resolutioBs were unanimously adopted : Whereas, Through the courtesy of Capt. C. R.Rudd, William Bentley, clerk, aud other officers or ine steamer superior, we bave been the participant! in one of the most delightful pleasure excursions ever known to we people on uie ujao uivei j Therefore, ' - '- x - Resolved, That the officers of the Superior are hereby tendered our sincere thanks for their princely liberality, courtesy and j&ntlemanly conduct during the excursion. Resolved, That we take pleasure in commending the Superior to the traveling community as a safe, reliable and elegant steamer, and her officers as gentlemen of the first water, distinguished for their courtesy, urbanity and aUentiveness to the comfort of their passengers. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be sent to the Paducah Herald, Cairo. Khawneetown, Uniontown and Evansville papers, with a request that they publish the same. John Casey, Chairman. E. B.. Twyman, Sec'y. Parwht Thanks. Wherkas, Capt. Pe; kins. or the . steamer "Newsboy,'' having kindly consented to charter his boat for the pleasure of the undersigned citizens of lTnion Township, and others who participated, both at Henderson and. Evansville, on the day of May, 1W, be it, therefore, Resolved, That we do hereby tender our grateful thanks to Capt. C. G. Perkins and our old friend, Pat. Burke, his Clerk, lor their courtesy aud attention, and we do rwoinmeiul them and .their boat to the traveling community as well worthy ot 1 public patronage. ' . Resolvnl, That we respectfully request the Fvansvllie i.ouner aim rvaiisvuiv jviknal to publish the foregoing. rcesson. J. S. Catlett. Albert Watts, Louis Kamp, Charles ILthbe,. T. A. Callis, John P; Ovairt. Harvey Peters,-Jas. N-ant-lin ir Win. K. Van Camp, James Watts, Abram Decamp, Jacob uber, R. F. WillHiumwi, Abram Watts, Jos, Glass. H. C. Fisher. Sinclair Decamp, Benjamin L. W. T T iv or Veal Head, John 1. Head, Oscar Marks Il'alL' Frank Reader, Alexander C W Crabtrce. R. L. Hodge, 1. V Y.w.r . stnckhouse.j. George w 1 1 1 1 1 n I vvunflow I l i 1 1 " " 1 . . . . 11 mm AnifiiiiBi Nailie. Mrs. liosa :.v.l, Uonnah WattS. MiSS Watt' MrsTkanTy B Taylor, mtetecc Meacham, Mrs. Annie Glass,. Mrs. Mary h,. Grant, Mrs. Margaret Macham,;. Miss 4 .'V l"'
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Amanda Catlett, Miss Emma L. Williamson, J.J. Catlett, Sylvanus Barnett, Miss Janettee Barnett, Miss Bell Long, Miss Mary Glass, Alfred Ball, Bathald- Kamp; Jr., Emel Kamp, Thomas Adidiniud, Christopher Holmes. 3I0AETARY & COMMERCIAL. ! -j Monetary.- t(ii ? ! 4 EVANSVILLE, May 28. ' The demand for money is growing stronger, and rates are firm at 1J to 12 per cent, for three and four months bills, and 9 to 10 for short dates. This demand is likely to continue for some little time." . .tC. i. Exchange on New York is still scarce, and firm at our last quotations. The gold market is less active, and rates tending downward. We quote: Buying here:- "' ": " ; - "-:? .-'. Gold, buying 136 Selling 138
Silver, buying 129 Selling.... 131 Government bonds are stronger, and the price a little advanced. Our quotations etc ' ' ' ' , Buying. Selling. . 5-20's old JZ.. 100f 102 5-2U'Snew.....' 1004 102 10-40's Si , . , 96 7-30's August.. 101 102 7-:'s June...-. 101 , , . , 102 7-30'sJnly. .....101 ' - 102 JThe following quotations are from the office of W. J. Lowry & Co., Bankers, No. 1 First Street:""' ' '" 1 - '.' SJ"' ; ' j ' j BAJSTKABLE FUNDS. ,., -u--U. S. Treasury Notes. t : National Bank Notes. -- fi x - State Bank of. Indiana.-; ; --,.- n , State Bank of Ohio. ,r , r , -.J.;-' "' ' CNCITRRKNT. ' ' - -'-I Indiana FreeBanks....- 1 to 10c dis Missouri oc Eastern Bank Notes .. 5c ' " Bank of Tennessee " Planter's Bank...... ..5."c " Union Bank...- - 5oe " Other Tennessee Banks.-A.i... s-.40 to 90c " Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and La, 10 to 80c " f, j iEvftiisville Produce Market. ' Th4 produce trade opened dull, yesterday, iand continued so all day. But few sales ) were made, 'ef feoasequenee. "It was one of the dullest of the season. There are no changes in prices since last report. The grocery trade was but moderate, with no change In former quotations. Evansville Dry CJolst3Iarfcet.:i 1 There are no changes in the prices of dry-goodk.: Business was fair yesterday, with a prospect of a good week of business. The upward tendency of goods in the East has not materially affected the price here. ) , , JSew ITorfc Market. New York, May 28. " Cotton Iess active and a shade lower ; VKaAl for middling. Flour Opened doll and closed heavy at 10(? 1")C lower: 8 15f8 90 for Extra State, and 9 Wi 9 80 for Extra R. II . Ohio. . , r Whisky Quiet at 2 2tt for Western. ! W u eat Very du 11 and nominally lower ; Chicago Spring, I 75, and 4,700 bnshels premium new No. 1 Milwaukee sold at 2 20. Rye Quiet and firmer at 1 00 for Western. . . '! ' '- ' Baeley and Malt Dull. Corn l(ai2c lower and quite active at decline t 7082)4 for soft new mixed Western ; 8. Sic for sound do., afloat, new. Oats Dull and m2e lower; H2m,5i for Chicago and 58c for choice Wisconsin, and almost entirely nominal. , Cokek: Quiet. .- - Scoar Quiet and firmer; Cuba 10V ll'i. . - J " r i t .cava Tin II V Pktroleum Dull: 270 for crude. 43c for refined in bond. Pork Pork opened firmer but closed heavy and irregular at 30 75(u31;New Mess closing at 30 87: regular, 29 25 29 50; Old.do; 24(S24 oO for Prime. Lard Steady at 19224C, ana smaii saies at 22l4c. Butter Quiet at 3040c for Ohio ; 35g 45c for State.. . . . CHEESE-Dullat820e4 . IS i Money Moderately active at 67 per cent; Sterling dull at 109'410fi, ing to 1 37, advancing to 1 87, closing at 1 37. Government Stock-i-VMc better; 6's of 81 Coupons, 10874; 5's of b2 ,102; do of H tt?A ; 7i30s: 1st series, 102)4 1 2d series, 1U2J 3d series. VfJM. ' ' -; 1 ' ' A ' " " ' ' The 1sVs money article says that the loan market is moderately active at 6a7 percent. The stock market Is irreeular. Govern ment stocks are better, and railroad shares active, except Erie, which is the weakest nn th list. The bank Statement is lesrf -unfavorable' than was anticipated; sales- of 830,000,000 oi Government gold has caused an increase la the specie resources of the banks to the extent of more t han six millions of dollars. Deposits have correspondingly decreased nearly eight and a half millions, while legal tenders declined nearly twelve millions, and loans have increased more than two millions. Foreign exchange quiet and firmer. Cincinnati market. Cincinnati, May 28, ttt oitii ITnchanffed and ouiet : SuDerflne 50(il0 00; Extra 10 50U 2a; Family 11 50 11 25. Wheat Rather dull : thore Is a good de mand for the lower grades, but not mucti for the higher; Extra Spring 2 152 20; No. 2 New Red Winter 2 30(S2 35; No. 1 .2 4o; Old Red sold at 2 5o for . o. 1. . CoHN-In cood demand, and prices high er: mixed sold in elevator at 60c, and in sacks at 70c. . . . " OATS-Firm at 49g30c, . . , ' Rye 85&90C. ' Barley In good demand at 1 40sl 50. Whisst-Advanced to 2 24 In bond. '" Mess Pork In active demand, and prices advanced to 31 50. closing 'with few Kellers below 32 00. The total sales reached l,8iiu bbls., including 500 bbis. sold on an order for New Orleans. Lard In active demand; sales of 1,100 tierces at 22c for prime kettle, and VA& 21'Kc for steamed. Bulk Meats Held at 12, 16, and 17'c, Bacon Held at 14' , and lc Gold CI oved at 137J. Cotton Quiet at SI&Sjc for middling. Saint Lvnis Market. : .. - . I'll i.v . - j, ... Cotton H ea v . Flour and Wheat Inactive and unchanged. . Corn Favors buyers ; fo to i4c. ; Oats Steady at 41 to 45c. Pokk Quiet atid unchanged. ' ' Bcon Shoulders, 14c; Clear Sides, lSe, Whisky Quiet at 2 20. - NEW Y0UK MILLINERY STORE U ' KEMOVED' : ' WISS M.A. BKJELOW A CO. HAVE IVJL removed their stock of goods from Chandler's Block to No. FIRST HTREK'l , between Main and Sycamore, where they will keep constantly on hand the finest Roods ai.d latest and most desirable styles Lace, Crape, Frosted Chip, Gimp, and Manilla Bonnets; Frosted Chip Dorbys, Continentals, DewdropSt and hea-Sidea for La..iiu n,i ciitlilwii: snlemlid Black Silk Baselines, Iweo Joints and Circ les; Bradley's KrtiVVcrsN Trail Hoops; belts, Buckles, .a -ii. ..r tiie linest oualitv: Corset.s. Ilibbons, Flowers, Fans, Am may24dHt " Rayner's Improved Lard Press. ' (Patented October 17, 1865.) COVSTY ItHiHTS FOB SAJ.E.-This Press, besides being a penect Lard Press, i. just the -machine for all domestic purposes in which pressing is required in making -Wines, Jellies, Catsup, Ac Call and see the Press at 34 West Louisiana Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. - . maybe dim ; 1 , J. M. HICKS & CO. fail. ' -.7 '" iuaj-25 dlw. DIEHL A WESTFALI i . I 0'.
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TilCTTKRft REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post-Onice at Evansville, State of Indiana, on the Jitbday of -May, ist.. . . .' ft-To obtain any oi inese letters, ine applicant must call for "advertised letters." eive the date of the list, and pay one cent for advertising. Buf If not caikfi lor witriin one month. they will be sent to the Dead-Letter Ofiice. -- Free Delivery of letters by carriers, at the residence of owners, in cities of 50,000 inhabitants or over, may be secured by ob serving the following .Rufes. I. Direct li ters 10 tne street and numoer, as well as tue post-office and State. 2. Head letters witn ' trie writer's postoffice and State, street and number, sign them plainly with full name, and request that answers oe uirectea accoraingiy. 8. letters to strangers and transient visit ors in a town or city, whose special address may be unknown, should be marked, in the lower left-hand corner, with the word "Transient." 4. Place the postage-stamp on the upper right-hand corner; and leave space between the stamps and direction for postmarking -i without Interfering with - the writing."' ! - i- ' ' N.B. A reauest for the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty davs 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 side, wiil be compiled witn at ine when the letter is delivered to the writer. (Sec 28, Law of 1863. .,. .. , v . ... ., , - LADIES LIST. Atkinso-i Harriet Adams Nellie M . ., Bell Martha Mott Adelia E , JIllls Nancy Minch Charlotta McKinney mrs J V McCann Mary A Mcllray Emellne Nann 'America N Brennan Lucv J Bobinger Maggie A Carter Sarah Cole Charlotte .. . ( . Clark Margaret J Cincart Mary F . Colwell mrs-Mary Clark Margaret Champion Ann ' Nightengale Mary Piatt Mary Phillips Martha Phalon Susanna, 2 Prise Jane Russell J 5 ' i .' t"1 t. Cunningham fftjarga Ciowiey Mary ret Ross Sindery ! -t - Seymour Kate - r Smith Eliza - ; . i 'itcn l. ta s -Good Jennie C i. , Goodman Louisa Gilchrist Esther. Humbel Sarah . Simpson Lucy t-t'.-impson Jennie .:! . - , Talbot Barbara -. v:-' Victor Harriet Williams Bettie Wilson Mary A t -t Widow Caroline Holden mrs Holt Mattie Keets Rachel Kenyon Lizzie 1 ,uci8 tsarDara Vrat.thew8 Ellen Wood Mary E Matthews Nannie f.r, Widow Elizabeth; ? r ' i gentlemen's lis. : ; ; . ; Armstrong Jess Langer James Allen BM .j.i, . ih JbocKneari xvt. .... Better E Jjakin w M Brrns Henry Barnes Geo O " Bennett G B : ' ; Brown Henry Bennett J M Buchanan Jacob S Barker John H T Blevins John A ' J Bates John Lewis Long Richard ' Miller Wm H H, 2 Matheny Wm A Moore Wm H, 2 Martin W Minor Lawrence W Murray Thos, Miller Moses . T ' 1 Miller John " Miller J F ' Murrymis James Morgan John L Bennett John D Baker MC. .- , Brown Lunnon Bomb Oliver G Marshall John H . Burdmanry Stephen Mills Joel O Brune Wesley Mills Joel Conn Dr ..,-, r Clark mr ; s , ... Cace DL . ' . Collins Chas H Collins Cyrus E Canter E W Chittenden H Cochran GeorgeClark Oran B - ' Clark Wm, sen, Clark Win Davidson B F, M.D. Martin Henry Mandell George : Murtagh Christ ! Murphy & Brown McCune John W Nichelson Silas E Nir.htengale N E. Nichelson John j; NollesHA Newlin Ell . Nelson E W Nelson Albert N Parsons Rube ue liinoe wm Dollar W S, 2 Peck John De Ca wten Nicholas Porter Alvah Elklns Benl Pope Alex Elwyn Charles F Egley John : Ferro Michael Gray J Glenn JB : , , Rowe WH i Rat liff James H Richard J : - Robbers John , Shelton Roliert Saunders Wrm Smith Peter H Stewart Thomas Shelby C M Sullivan E S : ' Starling EL, jr., Co. Smith Harrison B, 2. ' Spalding Henjy Sawsey J E ! Smith John Mfj C5n -Ptuck J C - "-J Gillett S F Hnlsey C , Hames B E Hart H B Han ford J T - HaffyJohn Holmes Jonathan Howard SE -Hobbs F M, 2 . Hancock W ! t Ham bo - - "' Hawkins S J Jones B M & Co. John Albert Stocks John S Short L W , Scott Orlando Twiney Peter .,,,. Tinley Patrick. 1 J 4 Vance Thomas John Charles T James Kenry i Johnson John Juissel J N Varr B J Johnson M L Co. Wine Wm Jarvis maj P M , , Warner Wm Januarv Peter, M.D. Waer T M Johnson Wm Emery Waiters Thos Kenny Wm Wood R W Kilmer Jesse Kelly Sames Kodv Chas r f Wagley W B - ' ' . ) Wilson Geo A Waterman Of - -Wicklin Holmes ' Witherell Gustavus L Walker Charles H Young A J Langferd Frati5 Lewis Alex Leamond Chas Loindry Edwin I,ower John . ,, ...... JAMES H. McNEELY, P;M, Ivfli i . Si o . m. O J c C3 Si s- -. .1 i a o a H H "8?-.-CO LU a C o r1 . , ' (-3. M. as 23 co 2 w CO 1 1 - -a 3 , a 0Q f-i ta. 5 3S : CO Si c .1-5 o G. W. Baxkeb, Piesldent. : W. H. Pclsiker, Vice-President. I Charles C. Fulleu, SecretaiT.St. Loins Lead and Oil Co., : . .. , .... Manufacturers of and Dealers in WHITE I,KAI. ZISC, , COLORS, PAIXTS, Linseed, Castor, Lard Oils, Ac. Sole Agents for Laclede Oil Co.'s COAL OILS, BENZINE, and LCBRI- . CATINGOILS. No. 112 RECOSU-SIREET, j , I1 St. Louis, Missouri. !may'lly " ' ,1 - Ir. II. A. AKJIISTEAD I Office on 'Third street, between wam and Locust; residence on Third stret-t, between Walnut and Chestnut (adjoining tne new Methodist Church )-will promptly attend to the duties of his profession, in city or country, at all hours of the day or night. maylS dan t - . '.;?' ii'i in'.'?.'ira ..--!,':!' '-'" mmrWriir Steamboat Agent.
MILLERS.
Ig-leliairt Bros., Wholesale & Retail Dealers in WHEAT, W 0 m si S3 t in at AS m V MEAL, .ECIOOO T1 4. vJ AND ; w' - V 88 W 2. f r e e r. M a H-g I' n - SB a St S3 Corner Locust and Canal Sts ap!8 BOOTS AND SHOES. a I 5 v 9 ug El Is 3 rr C 3 3ft. D. l 4i - 1 CO CD s e; . b & r J3 :i3 t Ail W T'-'k ft-. J trt--.-1-1 H .P.V .A , S5 Xo 33 Q H H H r 0 0 o r Ph O Ph 5 H H P5 CS 35 -W 0 O I ' 0 ' 7. 0 X 0 5 a o COAL. BOIIAM COAI MINES. OFFICE ON . WATER STREET, BEtween Main ami locust Streets. constant supply, anu oruera pruiuufclyftlled.
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WE II AVE JFST RECEIVED SOME of the best PIANOS ever brought to this city, including the manufacture of uradDury, Kmerson, Hintz and senraiat, and Try on and Allen and Jewett. ' Ar also the EXCLUSIVE AGFNT3 here for the celebrated , - MASON & IIA3ILIN CABINET ORGAN. We have one of the larsreRt size now on hand; a very fine Instrument for a Church, and far superior to any sniaU Pipe Organ. w e are selling Pianos and Organs t ' ' - -- 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 else where. MlSSliS K. S A. laAWKh-JNCU, Water street, first door below Chestnut, mar . : - . ' CLOTHING. ': : , JFIItST STREET, EVAXSV1ULE, J. R. LOTSPEICH, ! - ) ',iJ..or, vl -it. . r -. '- . ! c Late of Louisville, Ky., ' ", i ''' '. '' ':j ' , , ' Successor to Anspacher A Son,) - -"'- ' ',""'.-. . : .. it ; Keeps In Rtore every grade ol ,i( . ' f-' ' : - i ' ' ' ' ' ' I - ' MEN'S' and BOYS' ''" f 1 - t -'"'' ' " '; ' ' . and ' ... . FURNISHING GOODS. Piece Goods are of all grades and besi manufacture. . Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslings made np In the best manner. Style, material, and fit guaranteed. Mr. JOHN CLARK, onr Cntter, 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.; ? :(. ' and -' J FURNISHING GOODS, " . C . ; .... - 1 . :.. and have always the best stock In the city. Ladies will find our Suits for Children very handsome and very,lowl2 s ,.:.:( -:;:T.:..-, ,.-v;, 1 '. Full line of U 1 ( HOSIERY and GLOVES.' ;" i. .'. ( t..l -. --- Alexanvbe's Kins, all sizes.- . , J No. 5 First Street, EVAN.SVILLE, 1ND. 5 FIRST STREET, ErausTille, Ind. maris Horse-Shoes. BEST HAMMERED HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE-SHOE NAILS, . AILS. Full assortment on hand and for sale by : SIIOENBERGER & CO., " , ' No. I.j, Public Landing, CINCINNATI, O. aprll d:!m. NEW YORK ICE-CREAM and CONFECTION F.RY STORE., No. 85 Main street, opposite Washington House. Keep on hand the best lee-Cream, Candies, and Confectioneries to be found in the city. ... Orders for parties promptly attended to ROSA BERNHEIMER. STEPHAN RAGGIO. may 12 dim t Notice of Autonistration. 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 U be insolyed. HIRAM C. FISHER, may28 d3w Administrator. . maris . THOMAS CiATTTT' a laujlA!! uaither, Agent. I give
BUSINESS CARDS. WING, FAIINM2Y fc CO., q ' , ... DEALERS IN ALE, PORTER, CIDER, and LAGER BEER,,
No. 85 Main Street, Evansvii.u, Ln T Delivered free op f'H A KG K to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar 22 . Wilhelmi &, Weber keep on hand the celebrated MADISON XX ALE, LOCUST STREET, near the river, . . EV AN8VI ixe, Ind. Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attend
ed to promptly. Orders from all parts of the country fllld ... promptly. marlB 6m STEELE A TBIBLE. . Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry -Evansville, Ind. - !'-.--., Sash, Doors, Window Bunds, Drssskd : s Lumber, Boards. Laths, Ac., of every dcription constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly. ' J. Smith's Shirt Manufactory, t No. 3 Second Street, la Bray's Block. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM , measurement, and a fit warranted. A
Stock of ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at prices that wilt salt the purchaser. Tucking Skirts,Stltchlng Bosoms, &c4 -done, with neatness, and 1 dispatch. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so generally oesiowea ior ine past five vears. - J 8M1TH. , CIIARI.ES babcock, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN. Coach & Saddlcry.Hardwarc Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, tc, &c JSo. 8 3Xtiln Stresf. mar27 MARINE H OS PIT A I FOR BAIX Surveyor's OrFic. 1 EvANSviLtE. Ind., May 3,' 1866. 1 will receive sealed proposals until th 6th day of June next for the purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city. The grounds contain about three acres. The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might be converted into a factory. ' Term of sale, cash ; or, by paying Interest, the parefnuter may have time, as follows: One-third cash, one-third in one year, aud . 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 frotn the 30th of Jure next. A. L. ROBINSON, may 4 dtlllJuneB Surveyor of Customs. o 11 o l is it a. : in Ten Minutes, Thirty Drops of Dr. (ii'TZOT'H CHOLERA SFFXIFIC will relieve the worst case of this terrible, disease. Don't fail to check all forms of -Diarrhoea. The Doctor's Specific acts like a charm. Call on your druggist Immediately jr CLOUD A AKIN, . ' Wholesale Agents, apr26 No. b Main street. Vincsar -factory. " ; DOERINQ A BENNIG1IOF. Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a good article of Cider Vinegar, .which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. febld3m JOHN KCANTUN, , . Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tin-Ware, StoveH, Csratea, Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Ikon, and Japan Ware, ; . No. 65 Main Street, above Second, Evansville, Ind. - Job Work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. sepl 8m Milk! Milk ! Milk SMITH & BIGGS TTTOCT.I IX FORM THE CITIZENS Vr of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with GOOD FRESH MILK, warranted pure. ' AH orders left at CROSS 4 CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, . &c. Ilnnnel fc Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, Door Bliid, Frames, &c; Also, lenlers in MICHIGAN PINK LUMBER: Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Sawiug. of every description done to order. - . Orders from abroad will be promptly tended to. Factory and Yard, Corner Walnut street and Canal, apriil , Evansville, Ind. T. A. LYON. JO. 8KJT0NIN. LYON & SEMONIN. , WAOLESALK DEALERS IN CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg A Co.) 24 Jforth First Street. Jy ANSVILLJt."" ....lyPIANA. Evansville who know him. Will his whole time to his business. apl
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