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V f - 6 1 f J ','1 li u . 1 1 ! "ft, i vTKc; trustees elected in Parke't county are all Union men but. one, I JIadison and vicinity vrere . visited ' "fcy a refreshing rain on Sunday. ;' There are now sixteen personseon fined in the Tippecanoe County jail for various offenses, principally for ffand and petty larceny. ., The Seymour Union says" the wool en factory at that place, which is ex pected to be in operation rearly next month, is the largest in Southern In diana. The building is 100 feet long, 40 feet wide, and three stories high, ' besides the attio, The Jackson county Union conven . tion; held at Brownstown on the 7th, recommended to the Union Conven tion, to be held at Columbus on the 30th-of May; ; Col. John J. Cummins .as their choice to represent the Third , .Congressional District in the 40th Congress. Serious Accident.- A son of Mrs. j .Dyer, who lives at the corner of fcec- verely injured yesterday on Sycamore " " street, by being kicked in the head by a a horse. A deep gash was cut in his forehead, making a severe and 'very painful wound. iT. Al Ledger. ' " . Masonic Grand ' Scribe William v Hackpr organized a ' Chapter of the .Order of .Free and Accepted Masons, 1 in Brazil, Clay county, on the- -11th, ; 12th; and 13th instant.1'" It :is under dispensation, and- has assumed the. name of Brazil Chapter, F. & A. M. Henrj Morse- is High. Priest ; J . C Thompson, King, and J. A. Goodman, Scribe. Gov. Morton has resumed his offi cial duties. ' It is reported that Gov ernor Baker will retire to Evansville, and that Colonel Holloway will re lieve Colonel Jacobs as Private Sec-? The citizens of Terre Haute are . .going to ;Work vigorously . to get ; the the location of the Normal School and a nrst ciass iemaie seminary ai iuai f m . l n l. . a i a place. . The subscription of $1,500 and several of $1,000 are made. Uhauncy Bose promises to give $25,000 for the r ame purpose. iveio Albany Ledger. .That is just like Chauncey Hose. It is a great pity there are not more such v men.' . --.c ;? ' Mr. Potter, Assessor of Internal Revenue for this . district, on Thurs- day and Friday, made a descent on a laree number of cigars in the hands r f dealers in this city, for the violation of 1 1 i f a1 ; r- tne revenue law in noi navmg me ne- . cessary stamps attacnea. adoui ou,- 000 were found in the hands of a large dealer and a smaller number in pos- . .Session of various small retail dealers. s Lafayette Courier. ".. . , . . , Arkested for Murder. John' ; Wallace and Elisha Fase were arrest , ed in Jefiersonville," and Lafe Collins and another man were arrested in New Albany, on Monday, on a charge of having killed a negro man between ; J Jefiersonville and New Albany, on Jhe first of January. ; -., The body of the - negro was found in a pond on Sunday. The soldiers of Parke county held a ? meeting in Rockville on Saturday a , week ag' and formed a permanent organization. A committee was ap pointed to circulate petitions asking ' the County Commissioners to appro - ' priate a sufficient amount of money to erect a monument to the memory of : the soldiers ot the county who tell in the late war. - The local editor of the Lafayette ;7,-, Journal has been shown a $ia) gold t j -.niece, one of the genuine article coined in 1852. , Its owner kindly allowed him to hold it m his hand, and he ex " amined the curiosity. L Remembering that 'honesty is the best policy, virtue triumphed, and he returned it. j A note from Mr. W. D. Pollock . v ays the barn of Eugene Tardy, one milQ and a half northwest of Vevay, 'J ' 'was totally destroyed by fire night be fore last, togetherTrith its contents, - including two valuable horses, one hundred and thirty tons of hay, a $150 mowing machine, a cutting box worth ' $15, and a fine cider mill. The hay - ' was saleable at $9 25 per ton. A re r( waTd is offered by Mr. Tardy for any v evidence that will lead to the detec tion of the incendiary. Madison 1 Courier of Saturday.' r-;"i- . - The . members of the Methodist ' Episcopal Church of Terre : Haute ' ' : tave contracted for the erection of a . church building on . North Seventh ' Rtxcet-'the nresent season: to be called the Centenary Church. It is to be a large, ana tine ouuaing. --! ; ? A Pewter Robbed.A eomposi r tor named Mcllvaine, - who- works m tl?e Ledger .office at "Ne Albany, was" fobbed of $300 money earned by "sticking type" on Monday night While, .attempting to make , his way "into the "circus. - He had entrusted the money to his cousin a married .' j' lady for ..safe keeping, and as, they c. . W5re crowding forward a rough' look- ',vUv rngman 'rushed up nd;-drew the l" iadyVWnd.fiOmhej.ikicket, in which i "iv&oitfyoy seized -wallet, handed it to a confederate and IIIXIXRS. Igleliairt , Bros., vwa.i: Wholesale & Retail Dealers in ; . :!. . - si- i ! '. ' WHEAT, a CD S S3 W . a Cj f- o s. i i ' M a - a : u ,- s s 4 Pj i 11 1 T ' 13 : ' m i M H i:jf - .t: ";,;'. i , . , ; . i ' ..';-;. !.. . r ,u t.ujtvA 5 JQD 2 S3 e re SB : " es H 3 Hi JF'.'E E .:. i.. . H j m , i k i AY Corner Locust and Cana! Sts. apl8 . - ' 1 -'-'- PAPER, ETC. !apcr Warehouse. -t NO.: 7 SOUTH FIRST STREET. ; ' . "3NT. DOCKER CO., -DEALERS 127- Paper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, "Letter, Cap, Note, Wrapping, and' Manilla . Paper,' Cut 'Cards, Window Shades, c-,fcc. . -i . ..(- ..- .;( i -, ,-' i'-i .'ifs.lMi.fit '"' We will teen a complete assortment of everything in our line, at wholesale and retail. Let all who desire good Goods cheap call early and examine onr stock. . . . 8. N. DOCJCER & CO., - ' ' - No. 74 South First Street, marltf i-iiv . i Evansville, Ind. i i AGRICULTURAL. us T. K. MATTHEWS. ' G. FtTM.EBTOS ' ," Vn : . Late of Louisvi'lfe, ky,"i",'. MATTHEWS & FULLERT0N. AGRICULTURAL-IMPLEMENTS, ' " "SEEDS, Wood and WiUow Ware, HOUSE FURNISH! NG ARTICLES J No. 46 Main Street, no6 tf. EVANSVILLE, IND GROCERIES. 1? Head & Menifee, ; WHOLESAIi; GROCERS, .-.. - ti .is t t , ti i .:' and Dealers in LIQUORS, WINES,, NAILS, OLASSV COT- - TON YARNS, SPICES, WOODEN . . WARE, ic, &c, . ; . ; No. 13 Main Sired, (Opposite Branch Bank,) dec30 Eyattsville, Ikd. K. JcDASIEt. . t A. H. KAHS. , f wholesale Dealers in i GROCERIES; WINERY ILIQUORS, CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, &C. No. 2 Water St., between Main arid Locust. JaallrOrr. h t s - ivansviue, ind. SHSTUFTS aid SHORTS. O ' '-7";' ? !l 1 TONS SHIPSTUFFS .HOBIS, lust received and for sate by , 3 J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO., i . 1 i No. 19 Water Street. ap7 ,1, j i .i.i . . the v v " T1RL8 r FLOUR-ASSORTED UU ferands and prices justjeceived and wrYueby J. C. DUSOUCH ET & CO., GROCERIES. Hew York Crirocery. ,...;'. . (.-,, ) c About Money. GreafSaxe has sung aboti t nowmoney But howlt co'mes---whb knowst Why, every Western mother's son , Can tell you how the thing is done: i ,if Tt. -fimpn h honest toil ana trade. ' ' : Rv wleldine sledse and drlvins spade. l ! And buildine slifoR. balloons, and drams And that's the way the money comes. How does It comeT The way Is plain; ra srirnrmtttn'rnrii. ana can; S MJ By guiding ships across the main ; t $ rH By selling groceries so low ' ' ' i I ' That. nnt. . rivAl da.re tt- crow. " While customers, a steady flow, i Come pouring in and, bjs th?y go,. . aiicj ttvivv. w " " And 1 hut's the wav the money comes. IT .1 .. 14. HA.nt . XI 1 1 - A, t t MUM1 Rv Kiiiitnfnir ntnvlnir kniltilie liose: ' By stitching shirts and coatii for Jews,. erecting cnurcnes, renting pews, A nd mannfiicturins boots and shoes. : : 1 he " New i ork O rot er j " seems to thoa e Of selling groceries so cheap that those r , : Who labor -with head, and arms, ana ; thumbs ..' . " ' ' t j-. . May s.ave their money as it comes. L -- i r How's money saved T ' Why, don't yon Know: " -. 1 1 - i By VlMting Main Street, 72, ' Where Teas and Sugars, and Coffees too, A m sold ko chean that all whO.-EOt'-f z' ' May receive the benefit of the late.decllne in ail Kinos 01 goxis in tne i?nierj iiuej By ROing where jou'U not get shaved And that's the wuy the money's.saved. t-h-nr I . f !: i.- -),Ct.l tl.'! ! .-. ! . -B 1 ;ti ;-CALL ON- PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co. No. 72 Main Street, !: and they will tell you more about -.? j4 HOW MONEY COMES, .;, how. it.coes, i .-..,-:! ,'...ii J ;:.'-'! ..i- .. '. .,.. ....ana. .i :.; : - :.r 1 . , IIow it Vs aveX :i. i i i '2 DONfT FORGET THE PLACE: 4.; X t? TMAINKEEIV 31 i.. ;;1 c 1 I -rould 'respectfnll; ? inform my friends ve opened out a Irewh and. desirable stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, ' ..; s .' such as PROVISIONS, ' " UG AR-CURED BLMs7 HAM SAUSAGE, ( " TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES.A h j f 'COAL OIL and LAMPS"' Ji j .-..id,,, 1 ,, ... --i fn I ,, ,t . , WOODEN and WILLOW, WARE, ... . ' . ... 1 . t . .j-i i : a.- i I . ' ' 1 0 ..n.t,. 31 v LOCtSTTKEET, ;; 31 .1- - .,-, Betwicen First asi Secosd. i Havinn purchased since the late decline)' iii'ZIt 'lit 'X- 2 " I am enabled to offer goods at lowest casn Prices. ' j . . . Ff.!-.'i .. ..i A H orders promptly filled, and delivered rearneTuv soiicited. GROCERIES. .f 'tt'-' 7 Main street. " ' ' Churns I Churns I w naRTra ARsnT?TP!T IRON-HOOP . ii cases assortea. lron-tioop rme xiui uh ; 3 urass-jnoop ahu r 3 " " Iron-Hoop ' " i aprlS At COOK A HEALY'S. '' Measures ! Measnresl "! 1RON-BOTJND HAL.F-BUSH.ELS; lOU 10 sets Iron-Bound Measures; r to sew I'lain Measures; . . ... , ,100 Quart Measn res plain ; 75 Two-Qnart Pleasures plain) ., i 50 . Four-Quart Measures-rplain; :,ati., - 2o Kight-Quart Measures plain i ., aprl7 At COOK & HEALY'S. i t t I I Fancy Baskets., mHE BEST' ASSORTMENT IN ' THP apr1 V ! At COOK & HEALY'S. I r Maple Sprup.; i BARREL CHOICE MAPLE SYRUP .at the -) ' ' -.'-.i i ... ' t-. i , HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. apr!8 1 , t.'" ' 1 Lnnch Baskets I''"' r. I:.'!' r.- '.'(.. ,'i f,." '. r ... i A FULL ASSORTMENT at the . HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. .aprlff - .-,. -. . : : -t: v : - i .' ' :;: leather Dusters. . i DOZEN ASSORTED FEATHER Dusters. ,5t f :JP ; " ' , ' 1 .' V: At COOK & HEALY'S. aprl8 -f DOZEN PLAIN HAIR DUSTEF.S JLM 10 dozen Fancy Hair Dusters; -2 dozen Fancy Hearth Dusters ; - " SO dozen assorted Blacking Brushes; . 20 dozen assorted Scrub Brushes ; - i ' - 2 dozen assorted Lone-Handled Floor Brushes, at the , .. i;;., :r ;, i. '' ' ' ! ' s HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. aprl? ... . ... .. ..; ' - . Patent :Window-Washers. O DOZEN FARNSWORTH'S PATENT winaow-wasners gomeining new to jbehadatthe, . j- , -. . ' WOTTST5iriRl5TF.nS FMPOftTTTM. oV;'' Soda -Ash,-, .: . ,.' 2 CASKS SODA' A8H, EXTRA strength,''" ' ..... ... . i nfrv xr-c a t vics .1-!'. i- Wooden Ware. -J DOZEN ROLLING-PINS, assorted; JLVF dozen wooaen spoons, 1'2 dosien Btrtter irfdlj- 12 dozen CedarFaucets; , 12dQzeniCoi'k-LinedFaucet3; ; , 6 dozen Ax-Handles; . ... . (10 boxes Clothes-Pins ; - v ! v .;2i gross Patent Spring Clothes-Pins; i "i e dozen t 'ocoa uinpers; j 20 dozen Painted Buckets; j 10 dozen Painted Tubs, assorted: . ' , 5 dojien assorted J5,'edar Tubs, atth6 . "- I aprl8" HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM t-t. I .1-, i "1 O 'DOZEN MOP-HEADS, assorted ; ' ' j JLw 3iozen Cotton Mops;. . , ' 2 dozen Rubber Mops, and Scrubs,; at the ""i" HOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. A, !.J'i 'VV. Market ; Baskets, ;;&e.;; S'l I.': OA NESTS ASSORTED GERMAN Oil Baskets; ;. iuaozerf assorted Square and Oval Cov ered Basket;-- --. w-cjI i u 15 nests Clothes Baskets; , - 0 dozen Split Feed Baskets; i .'Atmoir ATIT5A lvs. -f.. Al' . W i ifi J4 . . nr irJBrooias, 1, w -'i &c. J f 1 y-xx jukuum; 4 10 dozen Fancy Husk Brooms; 1 10 dozer Fancy Carpet Brooms j, ' .,. 1 20 dozen assorted Whibk Brooms, at the . JIOUSEKEEPERS' EMPORIUM. GROCERIES, EurekaB azaar, '75 MAIN STREET. I I ! (,..? Enreka Bazaar ! Tris t lleeeive d. , AmstroiL& Farir&jXxidlowJv 'Offers to buyers this splendid,, Jot. of ;0i i.3 At deduced Prices: ! 100 BBLS CHOICE PEACH BLOOM PO TATOES. . . . ; ' 25 BBLS CHOICE SUGAR All grades. . 10 SACKS CHOICE RIO COFFEE. 5 SACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA." ; .1.500 LBS DRIED BEEF. f , ' 700 LBS HAM SAUSAGE. ' J - l. ; 800 LBS COD FISH. ; ..f , X - r-:j . 2 CASES SARDINES 34 Boxes. . : 2 CASES SARDINES J Boxes. - r- 2 CASES SARDINES Whole Poxes. ' 5 25 BBLS MOLASSES All grades. : 5 BBLS CHOICE SYRUP. , 1 TIERCE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. ' ' 2 TIERCES PLAIN HAMS. , , ,. 2 TIERCES SHOULDERS. Y, i , . 5 BBLS CHOICE BEANS. ; 5 BBLS DRIED PEACHES. . . , 5 BBLS DRIED APPLES. . , ,,. ' ' ' 50 CASES PEACHES. ' : i (,-. I ' 25 CASES GREEN CORN..- , i - '25 CASES GREEN PEAS. 1 ' ' ., 25 CASES PEARS.-. - t 2.5 CASES PINE APPLES. , ' , 10 CASES QUINCES. - vl i' ii fVv ' , 10 CASES PLUMS. 10 CASES STRAWBERRIES. ' . ,10 CASES BLACKBERRIES. ! 5 CASES ASSORTED JELLIES. J F,r 15 CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. - 1 2TOOZEN GALLON JARS PICKLES, r 40 DOZEN QUART JARS PICKLES. , 75 DOZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. i ,:. And ft-thousand other articles too nu merous to mention, all of which, we will sell by the quantity as low as- any "Whole sale House in. the city. . We are determined not to be undersold by any House,. . ' Call and Judge for yourselves, at 75 Main Street. , - ' ARMSTRONG, FARRAR ft LUDLOW-S apr!8 1 j i t .- I'. . .. 'in . .1. -iM. BLYTHEf ,f. 153 MAIX ' STREET, 1253 .Mi- . .1 1 .) .1 '.;,' i, 1 1. J 1;.' ,i f. . -1 ; ''J Between Fifth and Sdxth.vi.: I I, would respectfully; inform the citizeriB of ' Evansville and the people generally, that I-have opened a First-Olass Store, at No. 153 Mai street, lor the sals of. v ; t.i .li N f J?A.TC!-Ylr and . STAPLE ' . . i : . . f 1 ? .it ';:' t'."-jy! . nch as -' ,t J. MEATS,'-1 BREADSTTJFFS, ' . -V--" V :.) FRUITS, A . vv .-..' ' . ''..TEAS,,-, - .-' .- ;.' j Tfl COFFEES, i ( I ") 'fiinv 1 ",v-.rt SUGARS, T 1 I .OYSTERS Ac., Ac? a full stock of which I shall keep Constantly on hand for the benefit of those who may favor me with their patronage,, a t.the low est curr.nt.prices., ; , t, ."nov7 r.i i.'SV- -153 Main street..- ! 1 ;Xi -Av :i; fd: 1.; . j,ffl . i ''. t a,-. ' V '. l.'i i ' iMcCCTC'HAN A MANO.,. j . -Family Grocer y, CENTER STREET (opposite Clark), ,.- 'f ' EVAN8VII.1.E, IND. We have on' hand a fall assortment of Family Groceries, which we offer to otu customers at as low figures as they can be purchased at any place in the city. -mar24 6m C. (" 7. '',' S " !-m - .'.,!:'; i .10 J' " - - ! V .i ot r-T. !:5-f- ;-;.(': H , , .-j- -..ft f: -.J v-JT ' riiW;v--j 'V i-M i 'it-v f '- GROCERIES. VICKERY BROTHERS, - :-. :.- i IT,; I - - ; t . -: ' -r . . ,:...., Groceries! Cheap Grdceries! ' .1 We are now receiving laree additions lo our stock of Groceries, bought at the very lowest figures of the late decline, ana win take great pleasure in giving the public the J&eneat 01 oar low purcnase. rrri " H T- Oif - f.'j.O'f Wc ar dtrnunfd nt to 1 nifdi sold by any House in the City i eltheroldornew. r . '' ' '-. ..f : . i , :. ,... ( ' ..: ' ' . -t i . . i I f f. -'. f And will sell at -cost, If neceary. to carry out our determination. . our ftiocn is taree and comprise almost everything usually ltit in a first class 'FAMILY GROCERY. 'We are just now in receipt of a nice assort- -.' .V .1,. fni;01- , Children's Cabs '& OIgf ' Ranging from W to $25. Lovers of ;s';ij''i n jf, i., .jvv'-t MAPLE SUGAR AND MOLASSES find some choice samples at ovrr store, at a very great decline in prices. We have a- well assorted stock of Caused Ooods, such: as 'n .'i..r:i.fni. oil) ui iv.hiv. i STRAWBERRIES, , CHERRIES,, RASP BERRIES. PINE APPI, PEACH- !! . VSi.l PKAS; f!ORN. OVKTERS im-.u: i c.i .f.''c'-ivy,n j.'&jf'F Also, Ex trar and Essen ces. Our .Ph ila delphia and Cincinnati Soaps' are equal to those of ry othermannfacture, and prob ably a little cheaper. We will sell i,-ii , . ui'i.'t; Tstvrod SUGAR, COFFEE, TAS, r IS 1 1 1 'i ' . . . ' H .... And other staple articles of Groceries at a small advance on cost. We have in store a large stock of t . 1 i. lime; Plaster Paris & Cccieat, '.1 'ii Which we deliver In any part of the city, and at the depot or river, free of drayage, and at as low a, price as any house in the citjj. ' ' ' " ; -. '...,.. ( Our , Vincennes House - 1 1 1 . , -;;i .i Km Mea us well supplied with Bran ..Shorts, Steal, rotatoesi iiggs, jautier, rouiiry, ant other articles of Country; jProduce. ,.:'.-.Ji-:t i,'Mii-y.i ur. .U'.-r.'xxit-lO ' In fact, our facilities for obtaining Country Produce of ail kinds are better than those Of almost any other House in the city. We call the attention of Families to our nice Soda and Picnic Crackers, which are acknowledged by those who have tried them to be the best in the city. ' We are Agents for the best brands of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. VICKERY BROS., - apl4tf ' No. 132 Main St. 33 Locust Street. 3i i! 1 i I f fj-.C'l-iffi;- 'A ' I' ' r ; :!D." WEAVER & COxf I. .'Uu -. j v LOCUST STREET, . V-''- "y';i. It '..t . V i . .: . f .... PROVISION Keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of -...- -1 . '-'!(- I --iY'uWJirA J: -.'::.. .V 'J . yy y. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, 1 1 1 -. at f, j. . , VEGETABLES, Ac, AC. ' ' ' Ci i.-: 'l )..!. O .i-.... Green, Dried and Canned Frnit, Sugar-Cur-. ' ' 4 ed Hams. Dried Beef;' and,"in - - ... . j .... . . , t , ' ' :': fa'ct,a general supply ' and variety of Groceries an Pro- Vidons. Call and examine, our Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locust 7 Sts., r Evansville, Indiana. ;.'. r if , ,, :.; h-.c J-iiH'J..? ; ..'? 0! 1 ' V. .;?. ri NOS. 33 AND 35 Lpccsf Stkeit. febl3-3m '!' ! - ' nAA BUSHELS EXTr le QUO Oat., recej ver mar30 No.v ut . 1 STOHI3. ! A V made their escape. api8 No.,19 Water Street. '