Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1866 — Page 3

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SEXT13IEXT, AND FUN. "A little nonsense, now and then, ; Is relished by the wisest men."

i J)vhh. The past week haa excelled Ten a rainy Sunday in the country for extreme; dullness. : Nothing. has happened, nothing is done in trade, the weather ha9 heen cool, cloudy and unpleasant, and, in short, a very unsatisfactory state of. things prevail. Becoming tired of lounging an evening or two since, we strolled through the " hubbubs " of town, enjoying one, of Barclay's good cigars. 'Twas the mystic hour of nine, P. M., and not a sound disturbed the sweet stillness of the evening air. Continuing our stroll we went to the extreme outskirts of the city, where we seated ourself upon a soft rock; and gave up to gentle reverie. Soon we were interrupted by the approach of another individual, who paused on the opposite side of the street and seated himcTf on a fence. We remained quiet, and he, unaware of our presence, thus sweetly wooed the Muse : - O, yu floury muuth of Ma,v J J'" why do yu trete us sich away, , , , . Wi tli Chili nyte, and stifln dai? ' An not ft single diem to pa . ' . '" For lemonald or koole soda; , ' . -Whil knot a slngul chap i meat "Wil hint at sich a thing as treet h,' ,. 'To jewlip kale orkobler sweet, ' : ' (For drinking which I kant be beet), , ' An so with mellankoly ftld, 4 Mi eravtn stumacfc must be stild, " ,. rv . But this digreshun pleas exkuze, ; For mine is quite a trewant mews, 1 . An fondly dwells on things like theas An nther klnes of luxurys. - 1 But to resoom poetick lay, .Whil pheelins 'chime with happi Mi"' "With hart lite as lam at pla, Or bubble floatln on the ba Of fundy, or eny uther man, . . - lie studee out sum charnlin plan .To pas the daze in plesynr fre Here the poet paused to draw anoth er sheet oi ioolscap trom his coat nocket: we caused to sharpen our pencil; nature paused for. the sweet strain to Tesume. but a tremendous bull who had been grazing in the lot opposite did not pause in his headlong career against the fence, which came down with a crash, and the poet found himself on the ground at least thirty feet from the scene ot rum, while a sheet of paper fluttered! through. the air and fell at our feet. Seizing the treasure, we returned to town, and returned to rest. Whether there was any further controversy between the two animals we are? not prepared to say, but presume there wasn t.--iiowl ing- Green (Ky.) Gazette. Lessons in Geography. There is a small river, about an inch long on the, map.,of-New -Brunswick,- which bears the terrific name of ' Kouqhibmtguaesis: K It has no falls;" or the name would be broken into pieces. Every time1 the ice breaks they have to fasten the name down with a long pole. It is safe in time of a flood : the river is not big enough to float it. Another poor little river, which looks like the leg of a tumble-bug, is called ' Caduamgauichoue, or Cadamkiswa river." It can't run at all. Jones's CoB.NER.-7-Jories has , been among the spiritualists; he joined a circle the other nighty and had manifestations. The medium was tall, thin angular, cadaverous individual, who looked as if, after getting up the frame, Nature had been seized with a fit of economy, and neglected to put in the underpinning and plastering. The circle was mixed, being composed of elderly females, thin men, with a few pretty girls. , Jones seated himself between two of the last, and all olasped hands around a table. Jones says it was delightful. He squeezed the little hands, and when an unusually loud knock startled the circle, the little J hands squeezed J ones's. Snif kins, who is so skeptical that his father don't believe him, was the first .to ask questions : "Where was I born?" asked Sniff. " In the poorhouse." Sniff.'s turnTip nose waxed red. j ; ! r "Correct," said Jones.' . ' , ; ! " How many children have we in the family?" r - "Nine." ,V,.-'. , ;' V.': Here a dispute arose whether the spirit rapped eight or nine. So Sniff asked again : " How many children have I? " " One," was the reply. " Probably correct again," remarked Jones. ; ". '"-.'" ' . Here Mr. Snifkins arose in wrath, slapped his beaver on with a bang, and retired. ,j " The circle is not harmonious, said the medium in a deep, sepulchral voice. Jones "thought it was, as' he pressed the little hands. "Let me ask a question," said a vinegry old lady. , ' ' " Is the spirit ot my husband pres- . ent?" "He is." "Are you happy, John.without me? " "Very happy." " Where are you: "Inh 1." John's relict looked at the medium: "The medium smiled. He looked as if he had the toothache. The circle laughed, whereupon Jones's relsct seized the lamp and hurled it at the medium. It broke over his devpted head, and left the circle in darkness. JoneB says a spirit kissed him. He tried to seize the ' spirit, and caught one of the pretty girls about the waist, -whereupon there were screams. In the mean time, Jones was aware of a furious engagement on his Tight. . A light was , produced, when it was found that John's relict had seized a venerable Cob, mistaking him for the medium. They were separated, when the " mejum," with the coal ! oil dripping over" his ' woe-begone ' countenance, paid, " the circle must be broke " i wo a nnr. hirmnninnt nin'.tl-

'hesh Press.

' Tub Ball in MoTiON.--Sherlbck Lodge did a good thing last night in the appointment of a committee to call upon and confer with the other lodges, and also with the ; City Council, Fire Departmentj Masons, &c, with the view of getting up, for once, in Madison, a real good old-fashioned general Fourth of July celebration; The committee consists of Major R. H. Litson, Mr. J. Warren Gavitt, and Mr. Am. Connett all young gentlemen, full of patriotic zeal and energy, who will take hold of the affair in downright earnest. Madison Courier.

DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S i b ::.l "!i;-;n "' 4c CO. I Wbolntle and BetaQ , -; deaibbsih Dry Goods, MILLINERY Fancy Goods, Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Mfr . ( (Win -1 "W'' ,'i:.Ci li fJ Jt 4 5 J. . s X fit may21 tf NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE MISS Vim A removed BIGEIOW A CO. HAVE their stock of eoods from Chandler's Block to No. 3 FIRST STREET, between Main and Sycamore, where they will keen constantly on hand the finest eoocls and latest and most desirable styles Lace, Crape,' Frosted Chip, Gimp, and Ma nilla isonneis; f rosiea jnip ueroys, continentals, Dewdrops, and Sea-Sides for Ladies and Children; splendid Black Silk Tta.an ni ties. Lace Points and Circles: Brad ley's Empress Trail Hoops; Belts, Buckles, and Clasps of the finest quality ; Corsets, Ribbons, Flowers, Fans, Ac. may24d8t HOT PBaE.0OTE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. 0 A mst Exqoioile, Delicate anil FrnKrant . Perfume, Distilled fru h Itnre and Beaalifal Flower frm which' it -takes' Its ium. 1 '- j, Mannfectoredonlyb7 PIIAIiON & SON. IsF Beware of Counterfeits. Jjtk for riialon'Tak n oHtr. Sold droggbta geaenSy.

COLOR WORKS.

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White Lead and Color Works, CINCINNATI, O. Fred'k Eckstein, late Suire Eckstein & Co. Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills & Co. HAVIXO recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the Works of " Harrison, Hills, & Co.," but more recently as tne . " PHCENIX WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, Would call the attention of Dealers to our Phrenlx Brand of Pure White Lead, which Is being made nnder the especial supervision ofMr. Hills, who has had an experience of twenty-five years in the manufeeUL e or Lead, ana was ine manuiaaurer uj the brand so long and favorably known to Dealers ana painters as . ' ' HARRISON, HILLS & CO.S ' Pure White Lead. Our facilities for corroding are such as to enable us to execute promptly all orders for thebove brand of White Lead, either dry or ground In oil, which for purity and quality shall have no superior, either in American or English manufacture. ! we also manuiaciure me luuuwuig brands of ' . WHITE LEAD: "SUPERIOR," "IMPERIAL," "COLUMJ BIA," AND "OHIO.'! . . ; Together with a full line of Colored Painu and Puttv. which, we oiler to the Trade in the usual assortment of packages at the LOWEST Market Kates. -. Office No. 2 Burnet Street. For sale byihe Trade generally. ; apr9. IAW CARDS. JAM f.. 1 . W A I. IV r. 11., .ii,jAni.ibn, . m irr . v . T TT t. t-. i Justice of the peace. . AHorney-airLaw. i . WALKER 1 GARDifEB, Real Estate, Collecting, and Claim Agents. omnft-lxorth side Third street. Bierbower's new buildinst. opposite M. 8. Johnson's law office. . : imayuaiw J. H. GARDNER, , , Attorney-at-L.aw. , Office with James T.Walker, Justice of the Peace, in iiierbowers new onuaing. Third street, nearly opposite Washington House. i r :-' i ' All business entrusted to him will be Droniirtlv and carefully attended to. Particular attention, given to collections. and prompt returns maae. . , liefer to Messrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. 4 First street. Messrs. Ragon A Dickey, Nos. 3 and 4 South Water street. t - Messrs. Roach A Torlan, No. 14 First street. Messrs. Cloud A Akin. No. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head A Menifee. No. 13 Main street. Messrs. Minor A Dallam, No. 16 North First street. , ., . . ..,.-, Can also refer, If necessary, to a number of eminent practitioners in nentucxy. maylOtf , JAMES T. WALKER, v JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT FOR OBTAIN P EJH MIO JN B, J&AAjJx. . PAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Representatives of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the North, west side of Third street, near the Wash ington House, and nearly opposite the Court House. Evansville. Ind. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to, . . J&nl8-ly. I WM. REAVIS, .. XJ. S. Claim Affent.' Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING : .i , AGENT. ., ,: Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. (over Keller's Gun Store), Evansville, Ind. ,,epl9'65 HOBRIS 8, JOHiraON.,' , I JESSK W. WA1KER. JOIIXSON Attorneys-at-Law. Office on Third street, nearly opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly oocupiea oy ine iai lit. joun a. yv aiiLer. ! no via 3m ..... , : AITFAII JOHNSON,! " Attorney-at-r.aw, ' NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE , AliK.NT. Soldiers' and all other claims pro cured. Office Evansville, ind. apua au M. SHACKEIirOE0.3. K. HORNBROOK :- ' Shackelford fc Hornbrook, ATTORNEY3 AT LAW AND REAL ES TATE AGENTS, Office on Third Street, between1 Locust e prompt, attention given 10 vuiicutlons. augditi HOTELS. American House. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, , Water St., ltween Main Sycamore ' Opposite Steamboat Landing, Evansvll Tn A and. - Free Omnibus runnlnK from the D pot. !' aprW BAY HOUSE, ! Two squares southeast of ITnion Depot, con Uei8.wit5 ana svuui i.re;iH, . v - Indianapolis, Ind. J a m F.a T.ambkrt A Co.. Proprietors. . - As irnnd fare and cheaoer bills than any public house in the city, and meals always ready in time for railroad trains. Large and well-supplied stables, sheds, and yard for live stock, and stock received and forwarded with, promptness- oa any of the railroads. . .a mayli dSm

CITY IIOTICES.

Annexation of Territory to the City ; of Evansville. NOTICE IS HEREBY (JITEX, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March fl, 15, entitled " An aci to amend tne seventyfirst section of an Act entitled ' An Act f ranting to the citizens of the town of Ivansvule, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, lsf7, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," win, on tne nrsi. day or .May, isws, Dresent to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh County a pet ition F .raying tor tne annexation to said city oi he foliowi ng-described territory, and set ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. 31, in township No. 6 south, of range No. 10 west, in v anaerourgn county, aescriDea as follows, viz. ; Beginning on the section line dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section 31, at the point where said section line separates Water street of the city of Evansville from the extension of said street known as "Union Place," and running thence south 33d 40 east along the jmuthwest side of said street, called " Uf -Place," six hundred and seventy-thi .? (673) feet; thence south W, west twelvfe hundred and fifteen (1,215) feet to the Ohio River: thence down said river one thousand and eighty-six (1,086) feet, more or less, to the Intersection of said section line with the Ohio River; and thence east alonar said section line seven hundred nd twenty-six (726) feet to the place of beiriniiinff Nil! it iHrnwjrv .t:iii!f vuutiKuims to the city of Evansville. and not platted or laid off. W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGkiff. Clerk. mcnai a-wim To Geortre M. Stinson. Elijah Perkins, Thomas McCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry Brummelnaud,J ohn H.. stinson, ana ueorge W. carpenter, ana io tne neirs ana legut representatives of Charles S. Wells, deceased, and all other owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described In the foregoing notice : notice is nereny given, man ine pennon referred to in the above notice was pre sented to the Board of County .Commissioners of Vanderburgh County on the 1st day of May, ljtt, and mat tne same was received -and considered; and it was or dered by said Board that the further hear ing ana consideration oi saia appiiuu be continued until the 4th day of June, 1866, r and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending, before said Board, and that it win De neara ana aeterminea on the said 4th day of June, 1868. !'; Auditor Vanderburgh County. Evansville, May 4, 1866. , maylO till 31 ; Annexation of Territory to the City J M of Evansville. : :; NOTICE IS HEREBY WIVEN, that the Common Council of the city of Evansvillein pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assem ly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled "An Act to amend the seventy first section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City cnarter,' approved January r, im, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, 18M, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, ana set ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that Dart of the southeast quarter f section 10, township 6 south, of range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh : street, on the east by F. W. Brinkmeyer's enlargement, on tne; soutn ny ssnarpe s i and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, vix. : .Beginning at tne normwest corner of said ouarter section, which is at the intersection f Eleventh street and First avenue, and running thence east, along the middle of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundredU7(w) feet, more or less, to the west line of F.W. Brink. mevers Enlargement: thence south by said went line six hundred and fifty-five (65o) feet, more or less, to the middle of Ninth street, as the same is laid out in Sliarpe's Enlargement; thence west along the middle of Ninth street nue hundred and forty-four (t44) feet, more or less, to the west line or snarpes enlargement; t.henne south alone said west line one hun dred and forty-seven and a halt (Ul) feet, more or less, jo inn norm hub ui ur s enlargement; tnence west aiong saia norxu line seven hundred and fifty-eieht and a half (758)4) feet, more or less, to the middle of First avenue; and thence north along t he middle oi said First avenue eight hundred und five (805) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laiaoir. ' Attest : A: M. McGriff. Clerk. , mchSldAwlm - : - ',. V To Henrv D. Allls. Francis Amory. H. Qand the heijj and legal representatives of Peter snarpe, aeceasea, ana au ouier owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing notice: Notice Is hereby given, that the petition referred to in the above notice was pre sented to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day of May, 1866, and that the same was received ana consiaerea; ana it .was ordered bv said Board that the further hear ing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4th day of June, 1866. and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board. and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 1866. - O ' 7 ' VlUXOit BiWiU, '-' Auditor Vanderburah County. Evansville, May 4, 1866. . ; maylOtillSl Annexation of Territory to the City . 01 XiViUHSVIUB. , , UTOTIfE IS HEREBY OIVE3T. that 11 lb. Comiuoft Conncll of the ifcv or Evansville, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6. 1866. entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, In the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter.' approved January 27. 1847. and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 11th day of June, 1866, present to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderbureh County, a net it ion praying for the annexation to said city of tne loiiowing described territory, and settins forth the reasons for such annexation. viz. : All the territory situated northeast of eigntn street and soutn west ot xentn street, described as follows, viz.: Beginning V. . ... i ,1 .1 1 x.'! i. v. ... . I . 1 . nttw of Evansville, opposite the southeast side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and tnirty-eignt (7:) leet more or less, to tne TV1 A' It. nf T" 1 Tl t Vi ut .nnt . V. ...i raollcl with Eighth street (by a hne which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and fiftynine (359) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash und Erie Canal: thence along the northwest side ot said Canal five hundred and twenty-four (524) feet more or less, to a noint In line with the middle of Eighth street as the same is laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city: thence south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths (38228-100) feet more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eightn street or ine eastern eniarzement intersects wim the middle of said Flo-hf h street of the Southern Enlansmpnt. and thence by said eastern enlargement, along ine miaaie oi saia r.iguta street, six nunarea anu wouor less, to the place of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansvine, ana not platted or laia out - . . ) W. BAKER, Mayor. A, M. McGiuFr,inerk, maylOUU junell

PATENT MEDICINES.

DR.' ARMI3TEAD'S TONIC SYRUP gives universal satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure. Money refunded if it fails. , ERYSIPELAS ! DR. ARMISTEAD'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT is the most wonderful discovery of the age! Cures Erysipelas, all manner of Ulcers on man or beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Sore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and protects Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, Ac- Ac ' DR. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT is warranted to eflect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy before tne puduc - Read! Read! Read! Read the ! ; ir lowing Certificates: ;s; ' " Hendikson, Ky., Feb. 28, 1868. Dr. R. A. Armistead. of Evansville. Ind resided for many years in this city. ' We know him intimately. , lie is a regular Physician, and during his residence nere he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worm. 1 w. ruwj.Li. ARCH'D DIXON , . r Padccah, KY., Sept. 2, 1851. TTuvincr lived neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky., for some ten or twelve years, we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, and enioveaa laree Dracuce: wmist. tut a gentleman, in bearing, and a man of hon or, in the strictest sense oi inose terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputa tion. In a word, he lived among us with out reproach, and left us with unsuiiiea character. LINN BOYD. ; r , , i r- ALif lieu tiuiu. Inquire of your , iTugglriUi For sale by all Druggists. ; ' ' ' 1 CLOUD A AKIN, aprlS General Agents, No. 5 Main St. DENTISTS. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. TTTFI S1TRSCRIBER" WOULD RESPECT fully inform tlie citizens of Evansville and vicinity, mat ne nas removeu iroiu nis oiu omce, on Main street, to i 3To. lO First Street, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, Where he Is now prepared to perform all the various operations belonging' to the Profession, in tha most skilllul manner viz.: . ' FILLING, CLEANING. EXTRACTING , , ISSEBUMU AKl'lllitlAlj XCilJU.. Careful attention given to Children's Teeth. I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full sets inserted by Suction or Atmospheric Pressure, full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for which they were intended. ; Personal attention given In every case. The best antesthetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms reasonable. , DR. J. O. BIERBOWER, No. 10 First St.. bet. Main and Locust, Ev ansville, Ind. mar3-6m DRS. HAAS & C00KE, ;i Hurgeon Dentists, Rooms over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, ' ' Evansville, Ind. ill FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very" liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manufactured. - - i Improvements and Inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve the Interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have . vral AiihwI Mft i' for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. ' Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities ot Children's Teeth successfully corrected. ' Those having Decayed Teeth should either have them, extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate. aprlS , CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HAMJIERSTEIV Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The undersigned has now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring Trade. They are of the latest and most improved styles, and Include Four-Passenger Rockaways, Light Rockaways, Buggies with Stationary and Shifting Tops; also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts. - I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. My work Is made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber, and Ironed with extra refined iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction In every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything In my line will find It to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I propose to sell at the lowest possible cash marld

CLOTHING.

CABLIFS EMPORIUM OF FASHION - READY FOR THE Spring Trade. H AVING JUST RETURNED FRO VI the East with a splendid stock of SPRING GOODS, I now Offer to those in want of good ..goods the finest lot ever ottered in this market, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. . As I was In the market when things were " at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for '' less than any "one in this city, as others bought early and had to pay higher prices . for the same goods. My stock consists of a full line of Piece Goods, such as French Coatings, ., Pant Goods, and Vestings, All kinds and styles. BEADY-MADE CLOTHING of my own make, as I now make ray Ready-Made Goods in my own store. They are of the BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST ' WORKMANSHIP. ' Goods Hade Up to Order . ; at the shortest notice. , ' Full Suits Made in 36 Honrs . and warranted to fit, or no sat - BOYS' CLOTnOG. A large lot on hand at very low prices. , . , . i i ' AU sizes and kinds '. ' GENTS' FUBMSIILYG GOODS. A full stock on hand, such as Shirts, . . . , Drawers, Undershirts, ' Handkerchiefs, ; -. .: ' Ties, Scarfs, - -,.', S . Gloves, ' . Half-Hose, and ,v. ............. Suspenders. A full stock of the above goods always ea ' hand, and of the finest quality. , Goods made to order for less money than any other house in the city, as I have made.' arrangements with my hands to wozln together in such a manner that none can compete with me in prloe, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one in Evansville. Yea will find me at my old stand, FIRST STREETS ' '. : ',r EVANSVILLE, IND. ' -.if- - A , i. J.&QASW. 31 9n