Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 August 1867 — Page 8

i THELEVANSVILLE DAILY-JOURNALTTUESDAYrAUGUST 0ri867.n

SPSCIAI. NOTICES.

,.0') .ThPoIsoB8 or file DayJ 'Tjm late tenjporaOce investigations In :ffcajchofietls have thrown a flood of vi-jg&t ntlie horrible abuses practiced la iter t'.auor- tra.f e, Sod have at tlie same s:3B'raoastrated ihe absolote necessity tftar fMidjlterated diffusive Ktimutant for Aoal purposes. ..Clerjymen . otftiie 1 0 tsuwidin, men of b hlgbent tank .r.enoe. aa.i philanthropists, who are jrr reach -of prejudice, have testis oory o the" pernicious effects of iks-m-ialteratM liquors of commerce, but ax w the efficacy of the uncontaminated ;su?;jI toui( as, renaediaKand resor3ftr. on the list of this class of preparabest known, and most extensively Wlt nfall tlie stomachics of the day,

"SEtfc. This specific is the only repre;ywBtMive of that absolutely pure article eminsnt. divine?, chemists physiBa 1 sociul economist! In New EngLmxJl cave just declared not to be a proper 5aiswt for prohibitory legislation.- The icitey. proclaims by the mouths of its farf.or that a stimulant of this character e medical necesnity. HOSTETTER'S jSEKd satisfies all the requirements of Its alcoholic principle is free 5gtwthei iiTita'intf eouMituenta -which " -"waaiisis delects in even the best im ported uks?zs and tlie vegetable extracts with wtowh it is medicated are among the best !l-mtr:ititt and restoratives that botanical mwrite, in its world-wide researcfl, has judL&A covered. It Is an indubitable-fact rae constitutions and 1 habits oX LamHf 'liemand stimulation, uand for ail LW-k a stlmuhml which combines antlfcklws and slightly aperient properties .!Bi virtues is manifestly .desirable. , WUiittrfotlu'f floennot remember the f wart Me iavages,aunuiiUy made by DlpthecxfcT What mother' does not trembl as fresh ca mih toi her knowledge. 1 .ZJLJrtHKKIA can -wk cukeo ty Dr. J. W. ;iaud's White Pine Compound. Hoid by ,.sglst. ( iT , ;. n .;i A , ' ' 4Mt PIKE ASKS OK THE KCALP pro-' Hair's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Heneweb fcvv 1. vn restore it to its natural color and proits growth. jN-r Treatise ion thx-'Hair sent free by immt' ..----- , K. P. H.VLI. & CO., Nashua, X. H., wJ 1'ioprletois. J..TJi'.":lr) U-l ! . only -reliable remedy for those irru. tlutcoUiatMu onvlieiiace called i.naT;ie- 9mi' lrecklew Is Pikky'b X,rt-A amd Fkkckle Lotion. Prepared sow ky Dr. B. C Perry, Dermatologist, 4U Mtreet, New VirtB. .Kid by al tlrug-j-s in Evansvi'le aud elsewhere. Price Ajm-t hot lle. Jy2 d3m j Satchelor's flair Dje.. j ... 3 splendid iiair Dye la the best In the aJS. The ouly true and ported i Zw. t'jttsaasrt, Kelitible, Instantaneous. No kf.iiHraeui. No ridiculous tints. irirj.l Black or llmws. Remedies the ill iiiwj.ot Una pyvs. , Invigorates the hair, (fOTTf-yH' soft Mnd navjtitul. The genu":73 H t'acd IV Hi'tm V. JSatchelor. Auoth--4iu mere tmUfttfotiH, and , should be 8oM by nil Druggists and Fer otUMwoh' .; Factory 81 Barclay Street,. New v - - ' WjCWABE OF A t'OrXTEBFElT. imt. Mly. ' " " ' ? ' . 4 a J , ' 'I I J I. T Keedfli -lh4 Man 1 who 'invented says. S;uieha Panza." , SUU more . 'Miit 5 Is tlie man who Invented the :B!tof remedjlo th neilectf and mis- ' 'tvtctte that citauuod my locks gray before Kjrtvni. or rHi)ei the harvest of my hair sestsoti of my decay. To ' BarssBTfc Vegetable Hair Itestoi-atlve "" must tn jkvcribed met Its possessed by few or fti ul-tiedie- frr aldtless tu premature ray.hair. The tesUmo6m of it 'efScaey j. are ' BuiuroB and iSTerociaohaUle. . - Jyrl w v;v Sersian Erasive oap TTSM AXCi Am BKB VIMtM PIKK X TOaterials, aud may be considered the WiAJTDAKp pE ExcEuiSNCi, For sale by. ST AM:-;;uOAN HOCSE. Hanover MBef, Boston, t," the largest And (f t arwt$wl hotel in New igtKnd. The sleep,,iiuigapmsarehpBciouSMUd wellventil -ted; ,i4itt of footns are welt arranged, ana eniifuiftely furoishei for families and large Vjs.nug part ten: and the house will couto be kept a a tlrst-claw hotel in r. resp?ct.! . u . LEWi HtCE, 1 ' jau2Sd3ui - w A . . Proprietor. . LIQUORS. .Successor to Sonntag Gamble . L., VHOi-lSALE DEALER IJJ -mngn land - Domestic ; Liguors, Cigars and Tobacco, -ri0 ' STAXSYILLE, IKDIANa, ;; i. -"..( ' - WHERE WILL ALWAYS - Bi found on hand an assorted slock ot T54iered Brandies. Foreiitn and Domestic . H iaw, and pure old copper Whisiiys, wvMcft ana migitsn Ales, special aiieu vu will be given to the supplying of tam-Oxium-tor domestic use warranted pure and trine.. Atfent for Walker A Leonard's awiuraked Tonic Bitters. The trade s )- 3d on liberal terms. may 27 tUy IGAtfSVILLE BUSmiSS OOLLEQI Vomer First and Vine. Streets, EVAWSVII.LK, Iirt PfTT.X. ' WCHOLARSU1P8 issued f ' . ; .; ;-i --: . ''. i' i . . Ail ar invited to call and exaniia Oii t msmoi instruction, or seud address an rwwMve by return mail College Cireaiai i Bpecimens oi rsnmansntp and rlou8. M. KOJ.KT'S - -it - , rReal ISMtdte I Agency, T3h the offlc of Wm. Emery; Justice of the rMM, on iDira street, oetweea Mala and Estate bought and wld on eommlat re&eoqable rat. No oharae if the Unot effected. WUl attad to the payw wafi Uses, collecting. o debt, rent! as ti eu. Ac., 4o. JySdJiu l i . 1--"1 - 1 , . M . i. ' 'AT t--- ReMOTat. - v TJ E. II.IUtRT 4t t. HAVK REitm mvol to their neir.jtar-tor' store. !. U rth Firwt Mtrpr. wherhe frill ateaiMri toaee al? tlieiir'(i4 catomrs 1 gM4i aaor new baes a& wilt favor thentts wts& a-ai. A full asjr.E.ir f (ir.vsrtei tdlv

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ElAIX.ROAI TI JIE-TABL.E

Evaosville and CrawfordsTille. GOIJTO NORTH. Leave Arrive. . Arrive. Kvansville. VincenneK T. Haut Accom od't'n, 5:S0 a M 1 10:27 A M I 4 "JU P M Mail...J.. t rfXl A M 1 1 1 :4 A M I irSPM Vincenpes Ac 1:25 pm 7:15 P sc . v , t ,. , COMI3TO SOLTTH,,u'; 1 i s .- i, : Leave i . Leave' ' Arrive , Terre Hante. Vincennes, E'ville. VlncennesAc , I :0i)aM 9A7AM FretgilUE AjQ.6:A ill2:5IOPM 5:: P T MalE 4:40pm P K 10:40 M i 8'f 1 .. fl'-! ! :J' i . "fiJ1 Terre Haute and Indianapolis. RQit. TERRE HAUTE. Day E3tprs..'.i.:Xi-. 2d) a m 1 11 a m Night Express 3:10 p M 1 10:50 P m Mall... f U'j A M 4:40 P M i i ji vmo ana Mississippi tvaiiroaa. i - yi i n ' Going; Kast. Goln Wl MaiU........... S:2)PM :05 P M xpre98 . 9:50 pups :05 a m .'t.-m 'f 11 ' " it-!i-W i 1 STEAMBOAT LINES. ' " To- iaKii3vii.i.BL Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday." Wednewday, Thursday, and Saturday t 6 O'clock TP )ft , - , , , j t - i To Cairo Dally, ' except, Sunday; at 3 o'clock p. m To Greex River. Every Wednesday and Saturda'v at 8 o'clock p. . if -.Every Monday and Thursday at o'clock p,x. i To Eastport. - Every ! Tuesday aud Friday t4 o'clock Pi m.-- ... To Hbidkro-Dally, except Sunday, : To Na,shvili,k Every Thursday at four P. m. , , : ; TollBMPHii-Semi-weekly. ' TV",..' Rockport Stage (via Newburgb and Boonvllle,) carrying the mall, leaven at 7 a. m., on Mondays, Wduesdayn and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. MXufoduys, Thursdays and Saturdays-, , I New Harmony, Mall Stage leaves Mondayw Bd Friday at t A. M. Airives Tendavs and Saturdays by 4 p. M. . i yra MaA Htage leave darl- fex cept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (ex eebt .Sundays) by 2 p. m. t To Nkwbcko.Hc1c aally Xecpft Bnnday.l from the ' Merchant's . Hotel, at 3 o'clock -- ' ( 'For vSALF.-The framing timbers for a building S b2S) feet, including joists'1 and'raftere'-srudding, &e., can be had at a hargain by palling at the 't'?.JteSbii,f'larg assortment i of those fine crystal yisj ting t cards t,siU on hand H the JJotTtNAr: office: The Tq Real Estati;. Men. A full assortment of fong and short form Deeds and Mortgages foi ,sale at the Journal Counting Room. . ,if i , Slusic We,,have neglected to no tice a new Polka, entitled ".Whispering of iLove,'V. composed by Prof. Geil, and dedicated to the Fair Ladies of Shawneetown." - It is quite attractive., For salaby Geil Jc Rhein-lander.'-' ' ' i Prolific. -Master David A. Nisbet laid on our table yesterday a branch of a peach tree that contained, within a length of thirteen inches, fifteen fine, handsome, ripe peaches of most delieiou flavor?" It was " one of tlie most prolific boughs we ever saw. " ;lioME Again. Our painter friend,' Bob. Mc'Jrew; arrived home last night fi-oni,,., the Orange County Springs,: look ing-a fine as ilkli nd ' as "merry as' a lurkr- -v-idl. - " B t o r e J csticeJ al k e r. Th ere was hat a trlflingicsiseior two before His Honor Justice .jJValker. One case was .compromised and one man for "assault and battery, "on a plea of guilty, was fined $1 and costs. " V-' ' - Before Justice Emery. Adam Conrad was charged with having maliciously 1 beatenj wounded, .bruised, and run to death a horse, the property of:fDanieI; Kronenberger. He was held iu $200 to appear for examination this morning.' J ;. Excursion. The Newsboy, 'made an :? excursion trip to. Tour , city, last uijm, nuu a pariy y pleasure see ers 1 from 'Henderson,! and returned shortly after midnight. We are'i glad to 5 learn- that the - visitors enjoyed themselves well.; . .?.."! ,30 -"A Tine Rain.- To the great satisfaction of every onetwe presume, and certainly to the grea tadvantagSj- jf vegetatibnr'a copious rain,' attended with' iightning and thunder visited ,this region la&t eight,tj The JBdioaj tion Verethat'it would be continued,.critatner repeatea -aunng toe nignt.. j Machinery or the Missotr ai. A aTKe portion of the l iaachinery'iof the ill-fated ;'. Missouri' waai,-towed . down 1 u ue wrecK on oarites, jcsianiajr. 1 and now lie at. the v bank below,s4he i wharf. The starboard . ehaft has not . yet been, lifted out, tt.the bed i plates of either cylinder. .When these are removed," the principal pari 'of, the work of .wrecking will bo-: finished. There are ',NetUI, however , a ; "great many sections of hog" chains to be taken oat,' besides iron-1 bolts, pump, c. a ne water' IS xetf t aVorabre for the work. !

I Ock Hakbor. The question " hovr

shall we improve our harbor? is beginning to'attract considerable attention and it is one that demands the serious and early consideration of the city authorities, and of commercial circles., vlt true that when there is a fair stage of water, steamboats find nd difficulty in" getttcg". to' and from the wharf, but when the water; is; exextremely low, a at present, there is etfou3; troutte;? V ieitirlg the wharf. ' It is the; 'general; impression' among river men that if some speedy i reniedy ris' no C applied, that the busincfes ofj the ci-; except in high water, will be transferred to the ;Lamaseo wharf and the expensive and excelr lent ! improvements ' now : being' put upon" the wharf wllj be. all !16st. and useless. ; ,, 1 ' ? ,';;:.;;t :.: . :We hear several methods mentioned f.r, tl.e aiuprovement oi the harbor. OneV,is!,;the construction " of a wing dani ' from r- the ? Kentucky. 'shore to throw th current ,Tand -body of the water to-'this' side, which, it is supr posed; would wash ;0ut the har that now looms Up so threateningly. Another is to dredge a channel through tKe .upper, partrof the bar and draw the water through while a third, and decidedly theV most feasjble, is Jojreopen flie bayou and restore the old chan.neLv.'iThi would bean expensive undertaking but would well repay.the city the cost. Whatever the city and commercial men propose to do on the subject should be done quickly, aa ihe trouble is annually growing more seri ous. ' - Weare'unot 'among the number of those who apprehend that the river is going" to cut through the neck and leave Evansviile out in1 the country, but iff thfenia a possibility of such a eontJngency ie-opening the bayou would.end.aU danger ou that. .aubjJct. An OLiiT)iBT l,rAlD? Jhe readers of; fhe-tJpvWkV will, (nq-jdottbl.' xemember that Isome year or two,agoi we published a .scrap of history, giving an.accoutt of. a.trade that was made. some thirty'.two .years ago between MorganAJonesr"J.a fur dealer and .general shop keeper, of -Via-cennes, and a hunter, . named Tom' Johason, and the. remarkable correspondence flfi thc' 5uV;ject.' It' will be 'remembertd rthat Xomi'.Johmioo louglit a sun from Jones.'and ogrefid to , rayhhim.jri fur duritiir.' the-ap-waiting lour rears without hearing iA.. i I'.. ' .:' ' ' 1 , irom nis .aemor. v.Mues . receiveu a letter from Johnson in these words: . SMrfHVILLE, IOWAY TERRITORY,'), . ,.....- -.pctorber,lS;. ji Morgan Jwrs: Dear Sli:- i am away out hur in Ioway Territory. If this is , not fur enufi' toe p fur the gun i bot of you, let me no and i will go furder. Yours, till deth,- ! ' ' -'-'.r f'riC l-f"' 0M Johnson., ; Morgan Jones waited in jvain' for his fur,' aVd died without the " fight," but Johoj'on's conscienca - would not give hira rest, and having gone i"furder,"t Ten i the baokUbtorder ofv Kansas he had at lastfloigive "J n. and a short time ago,, the,; heirs of Jones receivedan iovpice.'pf. fura VsuflScient to pay the debt and a considerable amount of intereataWe; were shown yesterday a bearer'skin, very 5rich in far, slid to-be a portion of the long delayed payraent. CIT.iJ f r ., - Election. The annual election of Direetorsyojhe gluteal Fire Insurance "iC9mpanyt;f Yanderburgli County wa3rhed 'yesterday7 and resulted in tW choree of ihe foliowisg gentlemen as Directors: Wm. Baker, W- Ib'jWaiketJahard Raleigh, j ChristiaJi.IIedderichThos.- E.-Gar? 1 vin',Wm."E'."H6nrngsw6rth and" J'. W.Richardsori: -The contest between KicbariJaoc.a ad.i a. i &- ,1 enny t was close, but it was .believed, that Richardson was -elected "by: three'or four majority. . BenStins9niEsq.was reelected Secretary without opposition. Recorder's Court. The Recorderdidnot, have - hisp usual Monday throng yesterday." J " " . .' ! , . .v. i ThomasJ?rice"ii Florida. an bid offender, for being .drunk and disr orderly, was fitted: $5 and costs. ; He will be set to work ou the streets, j Tha ,'gay oldrooster who has been p outing kibhakspeare around tne atreets'for several days, and occasienally begging on thej strength , of i.a recommendation written by .himself. was drunk and annoying of citizens, He was permitted to depart Qn promise to leave the city in an hour. He ia the vagabond who took the 'stand on First .Street . on Sunday,., just before ihe Btfeet-p'reachin& j was 'h to" commence, and Ibommencedr epau.tin Rhatineare. s He left at once. u T0tert Green was charged with

violating the dog'ordinance. ,-Howas gived the alternative to 'pay the 'fine and costs and kill.the ,dog,vr to take out license and pay vthe rosts. He Lad tot decided at lasf'accountsj A man Tr, committitting an indecent aet on the sidewalk' was- fined fl and costs.?TT ,4 .. 'not- ' . s . s . AxoTnEKEFFOftTTTOf Starve Men-IFEE.-r-Seme 'pusilanimous cus, who seems to' have' a -spite a'ainst', our. .diminutive friend,' Menifee, paid ani other visit. to TiuTpremises on Sunday night' and ""attempted jto find an entrance 'to nislarder !JButi " Mene was Wide awak6;this timev and went for his - revolver," whichcalasid' the prowHng Vagabond to light out in a hurTy: Menifee has loaded his double barreled slot-gun to tho muzzle, and proposes to; peppci:' his' nexi visTtant

( t' I I f Council Proceedings. .1 "' Cocxcii. Chambers, , 1 - Evajs-svii-h;, Anifust 10, lSbTl j ' CouHcil met in regular session. Present His , Honor, Mayor , Baker, and Connoilmen Miller, Dean, Muhlhausen. Cook, Heilman, Reitz, Kolle, Uiltuuire and ivratt.., : .' . t nf tl'.-V 1 fl and annroved i 1?1JJ ; The minutes The following bills were1 presented and ordered to be paid: Michael Kuhn &Co., filling streets, $13 50; J, S. Goodge, salary, 100; Sebastian -Kuhn ringj bolts,, $2 25; Joseph1-Setehel, 'horse hire, $4 50; John MeInnerny,J sidewalk, $2; Ed. Collins, wood, f 1; Peter Zanp and brigade on streets, t'ZGO 20; Thomas S;ifritz, hauling engine,' ?75j J. Schwoner, earth, 17 88; Thos. Carrol, cleaning sewers, viz; jood lining, cleaning sewers, 112; Sebastian Kuhn on wharf, less 20 per cent., $11,472 48; John Mclnneruy, curbing and sidewalk, $424 62; Police, night watch,1128; Police" day watch, 140rrj Miller doubted that there was three ipcKea loi'lsandunderHtha sidewalk' around the upper school bou.a,j.j diMelmieray defended his work, and proposed o insure the pavement: for ! ten years.,, it,, was iniprmally.agroed to examine tne wort. , , Mr. Sehmutte's bill for damage dbnc to his, fence duriug tli fire, corner of Market and John1 Streets, was discussed and Jaid , on .,th4 : table byt a una ninmua vote. i s . -v t i ' , Mr.'Chasi'E. "Marsh appeared b'e-; fure the Council tS offer a protest agaiiibf 3he jermit granted to ; Abjur ing pav in The com and Mir. Jessee Walker anneb thejCooneil bh behalf M Dr.lllnricie, remonstrating agawisr the ,actioq of the Council in reciuding the ordc granting jermisgiin " to'frec't a fraacr Building on ; Firt Street, aujViuiiig his residence, unless he set it; baok from the street. Mr. Walker read a Detition from Dr. Runcie, ' setting forth the, reason why he remonstrates. against the action of th.6 Council. ' ; The subject was referred to a com' j mittee to. meet both parties and con- j fer on the matter. The, Committee consists of' Miller,, Deon aud MuhlKaweti: 1 ' .... 3Ir. John F. Glover appeared before thCouncil i'n behalf of Mr. Bright,- askisg ierrr.i!-sion,to place a pump at the river above the wharf,' aud . to place sufficient earth in the gutter to permit him to cross it.- The permission' was granted on' condition that no damage be done the gutter:! . A conversation. ensued on the opening of an alley in Lamasco, on which certain parties had paid 100. The damages by opening . the alley amounted to $75, which was raid to Mr. App.advertising absorbed the balance of the .$100. The city afterwards paid $50 for'opening the balance of the, alley .'..The parties paying the $100 put, in a claim for reclamation, which was cot allowed. ' , ( V ; 'T A petition was received from Thos. fj. Garvin and : others, protesting against the payment for grading and paving an alley, and setting forth the reasons for the, protest, r Laid ovei the bill for" ifte work shall be pre sented. 'j-,ti ' : i - Ailnnedl petition , was 'l received numerously, wsrued br citizens in the neighborhood", representing that one jennie -ueau nas, ror tnree years. been keeping a' house of ill-fame on Eighth Street, - between Vine and r::..: ..j.t . ' nn Anror tn 'nH th nn nloi representing that their property is de predated store than 25 per cent., an asking some aetiou' on the part of t Council for "their relief. . . .& ,The matter waa discussed at lengt, and-, referred ; to the : Committee n Nuisancesuj :-.; :.. : p A petition was received, nunrously signed by prominent cities, remonstrating against - the- redoon of Canal Street. -. - r The remeofctrance was referrf "to the 'saiue committee' io Vhicb the petition to reduee was referred. p J... i Oak Hill Cemetery report ' sftwe J five interments during the wee end-J ing Saturday. August ivtn., " s Upper Market report showed53 15 from outside collections for tj week ending August 17th? ! The report or the " City Reorder phowed f 150, 75 .collected ftm finesi and jail- fees during the onth of July and paid oyer to the fa Trea8itrer'.Uw44 :' ,uf i Ordered hat" the cityprisorietV" shall not be hircil out lolie Lounty Commissioners.

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the Premises;,; , 'u i ' ' ' irJA'VniV

question was referred to a ??J " ItlT

mittee consisting. ot Look, Keitz, . , nr.il ,i Tkon at- n. i.

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The wharf report for the week ending August 15th, showed that 45 boats had landed. The total receipts were $180 30. .: . , . . .. V-,.: ; Bids for painting and-repairing the lower school building were opened, and - the contract awarded to A. Schwa?;rerle at f3X, his being' the lowest bid. ' i i ' V ' '" " " The bid of F. S,1 Zamsieli"vfal'l2.', 'A petition was received from Chris-

iiau rvrarz, asKin? permission iu erect a frame building " on Second , Street, between Elm and. Pine..i Laid over for further rnrestigatioii. ; . " , The, Mayor, submitted a. Teportin reference . to the execution -o the proper obligations for ' the "school property recently " purchased:' 1 Concurred in.",: " H " ', ' " "' ; . 'The Mayor ' also ,, 'submitted j the agreement with Bernard Arnold 'with his'bonds, for the grading and paving of certain alleys.,, which ...were approved!. I i Licenses'to sell intoxicating liquors were granted to James W. Boyce, corner, .Division and .Water Streots. A; AndreaH, Sycamore Street,1 between First and Second,""' ' ( '.'', The order for grading an alley in Harrison Place was rescinded, i nr . jw ttuuus were civeu iur 'sunury repairs on ptreets and crossings. -The order fox, a sidewalk of eiass -fio. 2. oD the northwest cide of Ninth i between Sycamore and Vine Streets, rescinded, and a sidewalk of lass No, 1, was ordered to be put dovn. i. Vincent Roth was granted permis sion to bridge the bidewalk, togct into his wason vara. , Ordered, a sidewalk of class No. 2 on the hast nde of ;,Vine, between Seventh and Eighth; also, sidewalks of class iN o. l on the northwest side of Sycamore, from First to. Second Street; on the eouthwest tide of Sixth Street,' from Vine to 'Ann, arxl a sidewalk of class No. 2 on the outhwest side of Ni nth between dainaud Sycamore: also! a sidewall of class "No. 2 'on the south side if Fourth (Street, between Pearl Stree; and Sixth Avenue. - " " ' A petition waa recoivec' from1 'Mr. Robert ,lowland,! asking eitra.compensatioa Tor services reulered. Couideratio postponed.- uj . ',.';,?;,' j '; Michael 3IahanorMi"melia appeared, before theuCoun5il,tietting forth' that a small girl whom had raised wis placed;, in :H th ' )r)i an' - Asylu m against hift wilCand deiring that the Council take some aetirr in the prcmises',"" Tie gave his-' viov. ;of the case, and charced that- Phlip-Kleitf." the ; City MatshaI,'.,had;puJi&hed;a . lie , in tue DaDerr ana r iw otoji inereor produced a n itercrP'CfeBOie is. tor ne is a aacm man The Mayor iifofmed Mr. Mahan that his only refef was to take legal slops, to recovtf possession of tlie t-Kiid, an'i 4 he the Question "would be settled as o wbether he and his wife -were thoproper custodians of! the child.' ' " ' ' ;:';! i There 'bein no further businens, Council adjovned, ' ; f;;. LOCiL NOTICES. . Lost. .festerday morning, on Main Stree between First and Sec ond, a smi4 black morocco pocketbook confining about $40 in greenbacks. - T'e ' finder will be liberally rewarded oy leaving it at the store of. Wm. lughes, corner of Main and Second Sreets. . ' aug20-3t " ; . J . . ' . ; v ; I i-JBis?.J?ur fine I counters: and one Germaneilver-plate glass show case for saloow at -. . , , GEISBtER & DELANU'S, aus3dw;r , , s43 ,Maia.Stret. X , ' t '-'J,, JiiarThe , Mechanics' Base Ball Clnbfill meet this evening at seven o'elo at 'Squire Emery's office, on Thit Street. Border of the President. . . . Chas-.R. Batemajj, Sec'y., 0"! will sell at the Court House coer at 2 o'clock to day, a top buggjund harness.. Sale positive. . . JOS. 11. COFFMAX, f .O ' J- 87 Mala Street. Rase Hall. The regular practice ame of the ONmitic will take "place r: r ;; -- "' -:n ,ain - uusl onvey"uw' yf ias TJul,t-A Vm P'' iv at 3. Game called at ol p, M. ., - ' - LHARLE3 OBSsMElK, OeC y. Cheese. 100 boxes choice. Factory, Hamburg and Western -Reserve Cheese, received direct . from the Dairies of Ohio. t The same is offered for sale at extremely-low prices. n . pARO.V3r SCOVII.LE & Co. . '. , x t 72 Main Street.- . j i . - " -- - - Machines Use Clark' t Spo'd Cotton 'Bills o vLadino. We have on hand a gQod;fctock of Bills ' Lading, bound or loose j't he finest quality ever offered irf thie'eity. iW'.t tf Consolidation. The firms of Henry E. Biemker,-; and TBlemker, Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stove Works, have been consolidated, "and will henceforth be known as Biemker, Tillman &: Co. All debts and . atrcoants will 1 be, collected and paid by ,v., , " ', '. ;',',' may25tf ; Ble.mker. Tillman & Co. i - - - - CixxUOrders for Sale. Inquire at the - Journal Office.

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Clark'a Spool Cotton' ia the best. Letter" Heads,' Bids Lading, Shipping Tags, &c, gotten up in excelsior style, and at short notice, at the 'Journal office. i -i . .

t' ;Haad sewing try Milward's XceJles. 11 - -i, a. 'T .Twentyj'bqx'cs, -:of new, lemons just received, at'the, New York Grocery ' PARSONa, SOOVILLE, & Co. Ladies ! useClark's Spool Cotton. je"Ever'body , that . wants i extra flour bu's Bingham's, Pastry, for eale in sacks or barrels, by .;. it .i i aug.3-lmd. II. DjAllisA Co. Clark's Spool Got 'ton is 6 Cord to 80. , .JBS?? Mo;r to, CarUn' and try the best Cutter -ia the city, professor Cottert a Cutter gof fine j reputation iu lias tern cities: i n i.iui '-j-y3.tf. Hl 'vcariVt Xeedlt$ for sale everywhere. t" Jus't Received,' a fresh ot of Torrey's Five " Minute , Ice , Cream Freezers, fine water coolers, refrigerators, beer coolers, brass and enameled kettles, fruit iars of every description, vte., io. We have the finest, and most complete stock of goods in -our uuu iu uo iuhbu lit me city. .: Thos. Scantlin k Sox, -'! - $ Main St., (Marble Hall.) '' For Sale. Cook-& Healy. No. 76 Mam Street will f sell their entire stock of Groeeries. This i a good chance ' for an)' one that wihes to go into ; the business.-' Mr. 1 Cook haa purchased a farm in the East, and will remain there. ' Cook & Healy. Evansville,1 July 12, 1S7, 13tf Take none other than Claries Cotfon Mil ward's Needles are the best. ' f J&arCall at the-Journal office if you want llusinews "Cards, Checks, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, &c, 'in-the beat style. -! 1 " " 1 Jlil ward's lit lie .ecdlrjt. in Patent JVrapjters, are superior to all ' others. . ' 1 f'"-T' Hi limit 111 f . 'f , SSyJIerchant Tailors' new irooda ar riving at the "new estab)ibhmont-nr54 iUaiu street. maro tf . . '.QT A',: full', .supply,', of "jf ostites Blanks for fa I at this, offiea. L.tt EnVeLopes:--A11 'kinds. lu"u anv quantity , printed in . tasteful style. "at shortnotice, and lowest rates, at t)ie Jol'r.val office.,, ..X'-'iv ; ,,, ,J. F. WELB0RX, m i ATTOItNEY XT f AV "!";'. -votar x!jvkii& O.Hue oiQ the q nocr o Mala ana Tlrd Htrets, In Walker's new building, . i Jeia ....,.. . ... ..... EvAsayn,t,g; Itra: 7 " S'vlt- 15 LACK, . ATTORNEY & tOUNSELOR'at LAW . , ,,: :t .... JHARIOX, ... ' C'rlttnJeu C'Aurftj-, KentacJtyi' ' : ' ' aplTwtf ' ' ---- -- i -" " ' : , B. L. .DTGUFFY, ' ,-. " ' A TTORNE r A T LA - - MORGAN-TOWN-, KY., ' . W1T1 practlfe In the counties of Batler, Warrn, Muhleiiburg, Ohio, ami Mcla, Prompt atteutiou given lo tUe culiectloa ofclalum. , lU-Wftrcp Wtie "5-r Rfgs;. ITolllr)'--worth S Bro., Ciian. Blcrck dt Co. tapvs 1 WM, BE.IVIS, , H. Claim. Agent. Alo, RKAL, EbTATE nd CULLZCTLU.. , ,. . AGJiXT, , , ,. , Office on Mala street,btween Third and Fourth, No. f (over KUtr'a Oan Htorei, BvaiMVlUo. I nd. ' T pl w. h. & j. h. beadle; ... . , A((oruejat-L4iw, i TIIIBD STKEET, near Main, - KVANMVILLE, XV Refer to Hon. James Harlan. "! Hon.O. K.teelkRockvll,Ia'. ma3m Hop.R.W Thomiwon.TerreHauu jou3tu.cnr.rn. cBAtmrtiir s. coifoaa CREBS & CONGER, A t f mry- t-In w, C'arini, Illinois. Will practlca law in all Ue Cuarta of Edward. White, Way tie, Hamilton, Saline, and Oallatiu CountieN, In tb iState of 1111 noiH, and In the Supreme (jour. Kfer to O. Afaghee, Jameit.K. Minor, fetoc-kwell Co., Colonel T. W. Ktone, -vrlth I. A JD. ilei man, tien. W. lianowr, 1L Vernon. . t may24d3m. .... ,, ,. : J. C. HEHSON fc SON, ' Undertakers and ' Embalmers, No: 138 Main Street;''; ' ' V :'. ! ' ETAySYILLE, IXDIAJTA. WE HAVE PIKCHASED TUB right of UHing Dr. C'hamnerUln' proceM of embalming, and are prepared to' do work In that line1 atahort notice ; wwlantedtoglveaatlafactlon. , , y , , A large assortment of tba beot . ,', , METALLIC CASES," CASKHTS AND - i WOOD COFFINS' Constantly on han4,' augI2 3m PHILIP BECKER, V i t, . 'u i ...-'': (! , j ..' ? Mannfactnreoi , , "V," Compound Lubricating Oils for all kind of Machinery, tii V Also, : i LARD .OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLES. CATAWBA WINK of my own . ' - mch21 dlx , y Growth. EMsgles i Shingles 1 1 Sningles I ( ) I AM DELIVEBISO TO 4KT PAST of tbe dtjr a number one article of Jroplar lsiiingie at tnree dollar and fifty cento per M. These were well steamed aud cat of yellow poplar timber, sraooth aa If tsaaved. maytf JOHN. OLOVElt.