Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1866 — Page 5
THE EVAtf SVILLE DAILY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, MAY, 30, 1866. 5 - c LOCAL iNOTICES STOVE WORKS. GROCERIES. MILLERS. MUSICAt IXSTUUMENTS.
! BUSINESS CARDS. WIXG, FAIINM3Y & CO.,
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lioom, No. 8o Main Street, to-morrow ii i j s' MRy ilsti at 9 o'clock, a MelodeoD for family use: also, a Spring Mattress, Dry Goods, Boots, Kaoes, and Notions: , ;? j. Tn30d2i.. , t Still They Come . Carlin is receivmgGoods almost daily by Express, of the finest fabric, and the most stylish m the market, and at greatly reduced rates, as he is crowded with business at the present, and is determined still to be so, as he has found put that quick sales and small profits is the secret of success. Give him a cajlf and he will i satisfy v the most doubting Thomas. m30 3f A Card. In view,. of the anticipated, large fruit 'crop, we are now receiving from the various manufacturigs, one of the largest stocks of fruit jars ever brought to this market, which we will sell at a small Margin 5 over1 manufacturers prices. Our stock consists in part of Lyman's celebrated self-sealers, Patent screw top sealers, Cork top Patent ehdulders,Tirf top wire fastening, and the Brown Earthen, best glazed tin top wire fastening. Also, a large stock of red sealing wax, , sSeud ir vour orders! " Mark A'Warms. my26dtf. No 18, Main Street" -A-large assortment of the most Deautitul snades ot coatings, Melton cloths, cassimeres, etc.,-for , suits, are to be received at Hanlev A- Smith's Clothing House, &4 Main street on or about the 1st of Tme. - Prof. Mott would be nappy tf aunge the appearrnce ot any wno javes us a call. May 28. Great Wardrobe. Werklngmen's Elght-Hou- league At Crescent. City Springs On Tuesday next, the 29th instant. Prfift DmnibnSfiS will nn rlnrin tr iha day, to and from the Springs, for the accommodation of all persons wishing to airena. Admittance, half a dollar for adults ; children undftr12' vphi-q hf r-irio Persons procuring tickets will be en titled to go, and return theyqini buses free of charge JGfe Good order will be strictly eniorced. , ' niSjdtd. WSll,(-iP i: is i5-l s? .15UWJH a xiii-eiHwr ooap, which is now being introduced into the city, will be kept constantly on hand'bv Heddericii & Lauer, on Sycamore street, between b ourth and t llth. may23 dlw . Ice Cream. The best Ice Cream and Soda Water to be had at II. Herman's Confectionary. , myl9tf. ADDITIONAL RIVER ITEMS. ' Cincinnati Noon May 29. The river has fallen 4 inches. Weather clear; ther mometer on'. The additional rrvals ; aOef 1 oorlTth page report closed, yesterday, were the St. Cloud, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Ada Lyon, Green River to Evansville; Sherman, Cincinnati to St. Louis. . The St. Clond had but little freight. She was shoving a model barge before her,; also empty. -The .Ada, Lyon was' full bf toboccoi Her manifest will be 'found bel6wT:Bhe leaves at 6 o'clock1 this evening Tb Sherman had a good" trip...i.u..The Curlew ftnd 'Newsboy took: a large number !6f 'our citizens; including the Crescent City Silver Band, to the Ladies' Festival last night. Quite "a number were left behind who .reached the river after the boats had left. .M.The Tarascon came and went comparaUvetyvJgftt.f.iCifpt1, Gu8.yle; pf. rauuiau, is 111 tutt city iuuiug wen ior a newly-married man. Manifest of the steamer Ada Lyon, from Green River E. G. Van Riper, 70 hhds. of tobacco; Cox & Humphreys, 30 hhds. of tobacco. Sundries, consignees. FOR NEW ORLEANS. KThe splendid Passenger Steamer 'JimiminTtnnriifwin leave this wharf for New Orleans on THURSDAY, May 31st, at five o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. HALL or COX & HUMPHREY, may3Q 42t -r ,' Kj ' v T AgeBtsf " TO FARMERS. I. R. MATTHEWS. W. G. FTJLLERTON. Late of Louisville, Ky.' MATTHEWS & FILLERTON. Dealers, In , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, Wood and. Willow Ware, - -AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES T No. J Main Suet-1, " f no6 tf. Wl VCVTT TT7' TVn The Fanners' Companion. J. M. GLEICHMAN. Offers his improved Stump Extractor to the public. This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now in use, and is designed for three important purposes : 1st, To extract Stumps; 2d, To haul Haw Logs; MX To raise and haul large Ko-ks. . Itu durable,-simple and cheap. Two men uin "work it ' 1 as ' " ' ' ' "v Farnvers who wish their fields and meadows clean-Of Stumps will hnd it to fheu interest to get one of these Machines. For particulars apply to (JLEICHMAX, " . No. 89 Main Street, opposite Court IIouS, l marMjmUwH'.t f KVansviue, inur Marine .Hospital Notice. -t K . : "'"' ftrivEyoK's Office, EVASSVII.I.E, I'D-. May 1,1866. j , SEALED ItOrOi.VIJ WILI4- BE received at this oliice until 12 oclock, meridian, on Tueiy,;the 5th day of June next, fortjbardhvg and nursing, including medicine and medieal attendance, of Marine Hospital patients at this port from the first day r Julyrra, to the "30th day of June, 107. Bidders will plasat state the price per week for each patient, T , . i - r .. -'. . The successful bidder'will be required to enter into a written contract, In the- pen-s alty of "one thousand dollars, with suffi clent personal security for his faithful per- ' formance.' ,vV. j A. LliOBINWN mavl dtd ' V Surveyor of Customs, mayi uoiJtsbote please copy.
SOUTHERN
STOVE--WORKS; BBINKMEYER & CO., MANUFACTURER OF COOKING STOVES, FOR KING STOVES, FOR ,WOOD AND ' COAL: HEATING STOVES, FOR WOOD AND COAL: COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS; COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS; BISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS ; -ODD LIDS: , SUGAR KETTLES; DOG IRONS: I T JAMB GRATES; s " FANCY GRATE FRONTS; AIR GRATES; ' CELLAR GRATES; , ! ! WINDOW WEIGHTS; . MDFFIN MOLDS; I WAFFLE IRONS; ! HAM BOILERS; STOVE HOLLOAV-WARE, &C, &c. j ALSO KEEP FOR SALE ' i ' Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tin and Japanned Ware. t SALES ROOM: I ' i i.i 'I i.'Tf I 1 Main Street, opposite Court House. Foun dry near moutu ol ngeon Creels -Orders solicited; v ' ' feb r Contractors and Builders,' Corner CHERRY STREET and CANAL. TTTE ARE NOW PREPARED TO jfjf make contracts jpr Buildings of auy description. . . . , . We have on hand a good supply of Seasoned Lumher; I ' j Cedar Pine anil Poplar Shingles ; Doors and Blinds; . ' ., , I . , Sash,, Glazed and Unglazed; which we offer for sale cheap for cash. ' . iuay29 d;im , , ,"i . AVest lltulen x Springf s. Tel Invalids and Pleasure-Seekers. THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERINGplace has been for years recognized as the chief resort of health and pleasure seekers from all parts of the country. During the past season very large and attractive buildings have been added t the West Baden a splendid dining hall, 108 feet long by 80 feet in width ; also additional chambers and rooms for twenty-five families,. - ...?'-. r-- 'i ThetWest Baden Rpi-irigs are situated lii Ortinge County, Ind. They are reached by th New Albany and Salem Railroad, which carries pussengers to Orleans, and th Ohio and Mississippi Railroad to the Shoals,-whence coaches carry them to the Springs, which are eighteen miles from thd former fwid, fourteen miles from the latter ple& liu,;i "a -c , i i a i ti i J s j vi For accommodation, terms, tc, application should be promptly made to l!U H. WILKINS, Proprietor. Messrs. J. Bheikio & Co. have taken exclupfvf . control for the season of the BAR, wh&ch has been refurnished and resupplied wltih the pwst and choicest of a ll kinds of Liquors. Also, the fine BILLIARD TABLES and superior TEN-PIN ALLEYS, whleh have Deen remodeled and improved.. y h VJf...-VS J'.-u ti-riH '..nt. v-, BEALL & BREINIG'S STRING BAND has been engaged for the season, and those who incline to 9 trin it on the lisht fantastic toe" will have lull opportunity to par ticipate In this delightful, healthful, invigorating recreation. The first Grand Ball of the season comes offen the fi ret Thursday in June. G, W. Bahkkr, President. 1 Ji ' ' ' W. H, PtixsiFKJi, (Vice-President.; r Charles C. Foueb, Secretary. Si Louis Lead and pa Co., Manufactvirers of and Dealers in ! i Iiite leAi, zixc,: jpaists, i ; - coious, . . j Linseed, Castor, Lard Oils, Ac Sole Agents for Laclede Oil Co.'s CCL4L i i OllJj, BENZINE, and X.UBRINo! 142 Second Street, i f j fStf Xoins1(Misspnri.; may 28 dly ! - -i WOOL. FACTORS; Si-Jitefer. Rimrolli fc Co., VANDERBURGH WOOLEN MILLS ! eva'nsville, INDIANA, TVT A N r FA CTURER OF JEANS, SAT1JULL nets. Flannels, Liuseys, Coverlets, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Stocking Yarn, Sc.; &c. Factory at Franklin Street Bridge, I-amasco Enlargement. Store, on Third street, between Main and Sycamore, back of Washington House. Wool bought at. the Factory or Store for cash, at Cincinnati market prices, or in exchange for goods. '', JKnV'l 'fM ;s:, Custom AWork of all kinds ; rSolicited and promptly-done. Price, lists and samples" sent if requested. Persons send&ig us their wool to be worked up for 'themi, or to be exchanged for goods, ought to giyeull dire;tions what kind of goods they want,, and where they want them Shipped ; and, also, if they want to get their ",wol! worked up on shares. We warrant them lair business-like treatment. sWe are running two of the largest and best sets of Woolen Machinery, and can nil ail oraers promptly. rders tr . SCHEFER, RIMROTH & CO.., ' aprl8dtw3m
STew York Grocery.
CHEAP GROCERIES! SAVE YOUR MONEY ! which you will certainly do by buying your groceries at me SEW YORK GROCERY, it ?'? i. .. No. 72 Main Street on the alley between Second and .Third. ' We hdve on hand CHOICE STOCK of a LARGE and White and Brown Sugars, " Green, Black, and Japan Teas." Riae, Java? and Laguira Coffees, Molasses and syrups of all kinds, Sugar-Cured Mams and Breakfast Plain JIams, Shoulders, and ClearCanned Fruits, Jellies, Preserves, and, i xyrt x run oj au aesenpnons, Split Peas, fjentih, Pearl Barley, Green Corn" and Peas. " Fish of t all kinds,v (including Choice T Holland. Herring), 3 1 v.Hi&ii lii ' L . -J rii- I j . . . ' . nusHinyuna, um Kymp in great variety, :j ,. .. . . t--Washing Soda and Soda-Ash, , , Ltime and (Jement: 11 j - In fact, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, ,( too numerous to mention. Mil e have also a large assortment of ; 5 - Wooden and Willow Ware, ' Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, Whitewash Brushes. Stove and Shoe Brushes, r Counter Jirushes, Feather Dusters, &c, &c. AlSO , j , : 1 . , Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, and i Cotton Baiting. We have on iand also the CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR, Lorn-Meal, Hominy, xc, ccc. all of which were bought at the lowest figures and will be sold at - ' ! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. t- " .-Call 1 and see for yourselves. , 10. 'REMEMBER THE PLACE JTeiy .York- Grocery, X4."'72!'iiaiii Street, between Second and Third, on the alley. PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co, K. r. DAKIEL. ... . .. s. ,.ti ' i n ;A. H. KAHN. j DANIEI, & ' KAII.Y, ' ' ! 1 ' 1 r v Wholesale Dealers in J i y.!;:5; GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C. ' No. 2 Water St., between Main and Locust. Janll-6m ' " ; Evansville, Ind. , SHLPSTUFFS'and SHORTS: Af TONS SHIPSTUFFS & SHORTS, j uhv nxeiyea anu rorsaie Dy J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., -No. 19 Water Street. ap7 200 BBLS FLOUR ASSORTED ullU brands and prices just received md for sale by J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., apl8 No. 19 Water Street. OL33 PIONEER NoV 82 MAIN STREET. I J. P. Elliott & Son HAVE OYBASD, AS ARE Constantly receiving, a choice assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, purchased for cash, and at the lowest' figures, consisting of , Choice Green and Black Teas, V ' ' 7. Coffees, Sugars, - E. R. Durkee & Co.'s Spices (which are warran ted pure), - '""Syrups, " - ... j Coal Oil, " ... ; - ' . '"! Wooden and Willow Ware. ..Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters. cratis reacnes, (juiaoes, wnortleber- - !- . ries, Pearspineapples, &c, Bottled ; Goods such as Piclzles, Jellies, t Sauces, Ac Also,: 200,000 TNi. Plain and Canvased Hams, ShouldersRibbed and Clear Sides. ' Agents for DuponVs and Miami Powder Companies, and for Johnson's Union Wash-ing-Machine and Clothes-Wringer. : j'Call and examine our stock and prices, at I No. 52 . MAIN STBEET. . s : mayl
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Wholesale & Retail Dealers in WHEAT, o m S-l 53 CORIST, M 9 fit 5 ml MEAL, fit AND ft M Hi W E E X). 9 r St S5 Corner Locust and Canal Sts. apl8 .... BOOTS AND SHOES. ,0 p S o. o SO a p. a. n . B . : er e j a . a er CD B , tf a B : sc B S O g i er. a o . , B . : B.. SO . B - B . , Z" ' 9.' , t w O O CO o o o ' 2 g p, 5 O I B , B ' 0a , V a S" I to a. ? V , 2 - S - 2 - ft. " c SO 2 5" to P 3 so B B 1 ? o s SO B 3 8 So 2. 5" S s m SB ? g & SO a c 2" - o S c, 2. 3 s m p o B S 3 WJ L U - a! ft 1 CD r o 5-8 SB I) .All i:i'Kfli 13 A is W o ;im ,0 4, 0 M a 3. .:. till 4 10 H, C3 . ,0 5 - a. .15 1 P5 0 4 H 00 o 9 H 3D 0 r .. . CS X 0 ,0 a : 0 P5 O S3 ' 0 5? COAL. r BOOIAM COAT, MINES. OFFICE ON WATER STREET, BEtween Main and Locust Streets. A constant supply, and orders promptly.filled. nov31
E II AVE JUST RECEIVED SOME
of the best PIANOS ever broueht to this city, including the manufacture of Bradbury, Emerson, Hintz and Schraidt, and Tryon and Allen and Jewett. Are also the EXCLUSIVE AGFNTS here for the celebrated MASOIST & IIAMLm CABINET ORGAK. We have one of the largest size no w oi hand ; a very fine Instrument fora Churph, and far superior to any small Pipe Organ. We are selling . ; , j . , -t r I Pianos1 and Organs ',,,(- '.- ,-; . 'i i i i v ' much lower than they are being sold elsewhere in this city, and persons in want of a superior Instrument, will And it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. MISSES F.& A. LAWRENCE, Water street, first door below Chestnut. ! mar8 - ; . , . i , . . CLOTHING. No. 5 . I, 4; j .STREET, JT :' j, .-1 V-!i I ..... .. ;;,t - t,i -.-Ji i . - '"i r E V A1SS VI LLE, IJff . J. R. LOTSPEICH, ' Late of Louisville, Ky.,' (Successor to Anspaclier & Son,); ; ' Keeps in store every grade ol. i : ; MEN'S AND BOYS' ' ' ' ' :CLOTHIIfGr .; :: .-..v and. ' : .f! FURNISHINQ GOODS. ; ' . our i ' 4 Piece Goods f are of all grades and best manufacture. , . ; ... i Cloths, Cassimeres, V Testings made up in the best manner, material, and fit guaranteed. Style, Mr. JOHN CLARK, our Cutter, is direct from Glencross's Reporter of- Fashions, fully up to style In every garment, and will please qll who give us a call, i: ,. ;' t 1 We shall give especial attention to ; Children's Clothing r g 01 and . FURNISHING GOODS, ; 1 - 1 r i I . t - and "have always the bestf stock In ' the city. Ladies will find our Suits for Children very handsome and very. low. j.., .,;.; i -nt e. .r,l. Full line of- : f-i?-: ,'.' '-5 'HOSIERY and GLOVES. " "' Alexandre's Kids, all sizes. . f. No.,5 First Street, , EVANSVILLE, IND; r i . if t 1 1, !. Li 5 r FIRST STREET, Evansville, Ind.1 marie , Horse-Shoes. BEST HAMMERED J HORSE AND VIULE SHOES, HORSE-SHOE NAILS, ' . ' . AILS. Full assortment on hand and for ale bv SIIOENEEKGER & CO., No. 15, Public Landing, CINCINNATI, o'.' aprll d3m. NEW YOHK ICE-CREAM and CONFECTIONERY STt)RE.. No. 85 Main street, opposite Washington House. t Keep on hand the best Ice-Cream, Candies, and Confectioneries to be found In the city. , ' Urders for parties promptly attended to ROSA STEPHAN RAUGIO. - may 12 dim Notice of Aunioistration. : , HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersiemed has been arinointed Ad ministrator of t he estate of John T. Flahoi lat of Vanderburgh County, deceased! caiu estate is supposed to De insoived I RAM C. FISHER, may26 d3w Auuiuiistrator.
DEA LERS IN
ALE, rORTER, CIDER, and r i I :' LAGER BEER, No. 85 Main Street, Evansvillk, Ind S Delivered ihie civ rnARHK to n.nv ' part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. mar as Wilhelmi &, Weber i j keep on hand the celebrated t IIADISON XX ALE, ! LOCUST STREET, near the river, , , , . . UlJU-.i ;-,i. X,:-.-v:.:.i , i .1 iEVANSVIUJC, I NIX Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice. All orders attended to promptly. , Orders from all parte of the country filled promptly. marie 6m seconu St., between unestnut and Cherry . ii . j vt Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dresskd Lttmbkk, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every decription constantly on hand. I'acKing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly. J. Smith's Shirt Manufactory, 1 . No. 8 Second. Street, In 1 Bray's Block'. QHIRT8 MADE j TO i ORDER FROM IC9 measurement, and a fit warranted. A Stock of ready made. Shirts andCollam, always on hand, and at priees -that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, tc, 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 vears. . . . .,. J SMITH. CIIARtES I1ABCOCK, importer and dealer IN Coach & SaddleryJIIardware Springs,' Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Knameiea fatent lieatner -- i Pad Skins, Skirtings, Ac, Ac j ISTo. mar27 8 31tiln Street. M ARISE IIOS1PITAI. FOR SALE. Surveyor's Office, 1 ; . Evansville, Ind., May 8, 1866. f. i I will receive sealed nronofialH unt il It 6th day of June next for the purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city. The erounds contain about t.hrw ooroa... . Tim hiillillm. ..... 1 ? .1 . .. .1 1 . tal uses), with a little alteration, mieht one-third in two years, by giving notes? With personal security. urns win De reeeivea for a lease of the property for one or two vears from the SOth of June next. A. L. ROBINSON, may4 dtilljuneB Surveyor of Customs. j O II O L E B A I in Ten - Minutes. --'- Thirty Drops of Dr. ttCYZOT"? IIOLEHA rECIFIC Will relieve the worst case of this terrlbl Sisease. Don't fail to check all forms of iarrhoea. The Doctor's Specific acts like a charm. Call on your druggist immediately. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Aeents..
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1 w ltiofnii H'si itniv-,,-jr : (9 w. - doerisg a m:Mtaior. t Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a eood article of Cider Vinegar, which we will tell at Cincinnati prices. febl4d3m i JOHN M ASTMN, I Wholesale and Retail Dealer In - . Tin-Ware. Stoves. Grates. Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and JAf Afl WAKE, j' t ., 1 1 ; i i S Evansville, Ind. Job Work nramnflv Tiiti In f h. best manner. Orders solicited. sepl 3m OTillc! milZzl Milk SMITH & BIGGS WOWD IrORM THE CITIZEH8 of Evansville that they have started a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with . GOOD FRESH MILK, 1 "warranted pure. ' ' ' , All orders left at CROSS A tCROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 dam SASH, DOORS, LIMBER, &c. Jliinnel 1: Soiih, Z V'.i ' . Manufacturers of 8ish, Doors. Blinds, Frames, &c: Also, Dealers in . I XrmjTTClA .V P7V rrrinnni .fj t i.t v. . Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description,; Pine and Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Sawing of every description done to order. . ' ' from abroad will be promptly Factory and Yard, Corner vValnut .jtreet and Canal, ( apm Evansville, Ind. -A.' I, YON. LYON JO. SEMONIN. SEMONIN. ; WAOLESALE DEAXiERfl IN , ! CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING . ,-y i ; GOODS.' ' i ' ; ' ' ' (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg A Co.) j ' 24 North First Street. , Evansville. inidcana.
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