Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 58, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 November 1860 — Page 4

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ghc g ail ii omml TRAVELEUS' GUIDE.

INSURANCE.

STEAMBOATS.

COMMERCIAL

MISCELLANEOUS.

Evisvlllc &, Crawfoi-dsvlllc tt. It. btPABTCRM. Accommodation Train G.b( A. M. Mol Trail ... ... ollt aJUUVALS.

man i rain -....4.56 I' Accom tuodation 3.30

COPELAND & NEXSEN,

Car-3 1ST 3ZS 3r. -c3a- Xj

REGULAR PACKETS.

iiiAIE

ICY !

AG

RETAIL PRICES Ct'RREIsT. Corrected Weekly by C O 0 K f I. A H ( L E V , Dealers fei an kinds of Fancy and Staplo Family Grocerie,at the Eureka Bwiir, No 76 Main at.

M.

swamerj-KfguUr Packets. TOR CAIUO.

Citabeey Bowen leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays 12 o'clock si. Arrives Mondays and Thursdays

CHARLEY B0WEN1!

DEXTEK, Master. ! Clerks

at

at night.

II. T W m. Be lit I v . .lolm Deiltr,

rOR PADCC H .

Th

Dcnbae leave Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fii--atys a- 12 o'clock a. Arrived Tuesday's, Tbursdav -, and Saturdays at night. Gen'l Anders s leaves Tuesdays, Thursday s and Satnrdaym at 12 o'clock, m. Arrives BSnndavs, Wednesdays and Fridays In the night. TOR IISHDKBSON. Gin. D. M. Whits plies daily, leaving Evaiisvillo in Hi ' foruiioou and returning in the vening. pob LOT'iaVII.1.. '.kif Eagle, of Louisville, leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 oxlock p. m. Arrives Tuesdays an.l Saturdays in the afternoon. Grey Eaqif, of Gallipolis, leaves Mondays at 12 o'clock v., and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p.m. Arrives Sundays and Thursdays in (ha afternoon. tOE uan aivtit. Bowlikb Cbfem leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock p. M. for(!reii river." Arrives on Mondays and Thursdays in the morning. There si regular daily cod. muni, at Ion with Hi l'tasON and Mr.nsi i:uii l.y boat and land r.0iej aUCQ. T'-TII R, ITEMS. STKA M BOAT REGISTER.

BO WEN I.iirht-Di

RAJLROi ll.N KA1

f KeavM Ev urday at 12 ocli st

W. I. Mac lav, :it. Lou Gen. Anderson, Paduc: Emma Duncan, ('in ; Lark, Newbnrgb ; Arkansas, Pittsburg ; John Tompkins, JS. -1). I; Cam pi

s ; Baltic, Louisville ; fmg up; Itiaburg ; Jacob Muss. -lniau , Pad. I'i.i. mil, 4 'i nciuua&l i ; ; dray Kagle, Louisville il. Bowling Green.

Ufcl'.V ST El. W. I. Maclay, Pittsburg; Baltic, New Orleans ; Kuima Iiitiieaii, St. Louis Tycoon, New Orleans; Geo. Anderson, Padejcah; Arkansas, Arkuusesriv.; Poland, Nashville; John Tompkins, Ota.; Lark, Newbury ; Gray Kagh , Louinvilln Jar oh Mfngnoltnaai Vv abash river. MOATS LKAVUfO TO-1 AV. Dunbar, Paaucab; Sen. While, Henderson

OFFICE: SAVINGS BANK, NO. 1 FIRST STREET, EVA.SV1L1,E, ISO., iff HE .V P BE PJ It lilt TO T.I H E z 3 Kisks and issue Policies In several ol the wiliest and most reliable insurance Companies of the United Stab s. STOKES, STOCKS , DWELLINGS, MILLS AND MANUFACTORIES, insure I..' the mtat favorable rates. MARINE AND fi.aD I.AVIC.ATION Eiki taken on FLAT-BOATS, BARGES, STK A M I'.oATS and their CARGOES. Also, applications received for LIKE INSCRANCE. Combined Capital Represented, over $5,000,000. GUARD AGAINST FIRE !. V CHOICE INSURANCE WITH THE im mum co. incorporated isl Charter Prrprf-ial. CASH CAPITAL 81,500,000,

ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. FlfTWTl A T? Net Surplus of $942,181.72, GVS kowiAJr. . '

d air.

N . O. Sugar i 'rushed do, A GratinUted, A Powdered, do Olarifted, do Lare Loaf, extra.. IVflee, Bio Roa'ste'i

.OUISTILLE, HE EAST, i v Ttossdsn at

C1N-

U In

Starch t Earius

.11 ITartilps .13 1 Apples .".'.V.7.S .13 Onions i.no 13' Pumpkins, each j15 .. : Eirjrs, per doz 15 .lolCrauberries, final Ion, 50 .18 Kmsius, extra, '0 lb 2(1 .20 1 41 Cooking 15 C'J Currants .10(iil2V .22 1 Dried Cherries '-l-.' i .ii Citron 30 ...7 German Prunes 71.. French Prunes, in bx,j? 2 Molasses, retailed 50 jo 11 sugar h ii-.- bo 2-j8tuart's Syrup 7(1

do extra.... 80

npo.ii J toe rjTsi f. wf. imp JL in store an extra article of Tomatoe Catst:p of our ovn make about 100 gals, in Jugs of 1 to j fsls., and also in bottles, at wholesale and retail. Also, a superior article of French Mustard in y, gal. jars and bottles. :k7vT2 J ACO B SIN'ZICH & SON. mUs.' rvus; rvMtt: eije Ml assortment, nice and che-ip, just received at SCHAl'KEU A HI SSING S, n'vl2 No. pi Main street. M9UVM1J'IJ, Kc. M- 500 lbs Gum Packing, 2"ii) lbs Cotton Rope, all sizes, 18nels Ex. Packing Yarn, 5vo lbs Sacking Twine, For sale at JACOB S1NZICH SON 'S. nov12 Water-ST., bet. Sycamore and Vine. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS, Cf H ' O It J T I ttJV J'o V I V JK. Order for Plank Side-Walk. Council Chamber.

LOWER ENLARGEMENT.

Caipenter, A-B., 314 by Hi ft nortb-west

COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. 01TV or Evahsvii Lt, Oct. 20, 1860. mmOTICtt IB HKRKBJ' filVEJV

WW that I, C'hiislian lled.l. ri I

side of lot 21 - 14.96

Ewing, W. G. G W., north-west yt of let 4 27.1.0 Fisher BoIutB, 20 bv lis ft south-east Side

oflot21 17.83 City of Evansville, besweea the hours of Hand 12 Gerhardt, J. W., north-west qr of lot 3 17.3 o'cIo-.k a. .,and -'and 5 o'clock p. x., on the 22d of

of the

coanecttng ' ! TENNESSEE RIVEB in ! at Cairo vt iih tb.-

RAILROAD,

12

i . W'l ite Wheat,

Louis Syrup fsi Oct. 22, 1860. Ai l now it is hsrebyi

de

'1 ale

CI MBKKL.C ckets at Smithli

ILLINOIS (KNTI'.AI

d with Packets tor . LOUIS, MEMPHTS, AND NEW ORLEANS.

y The C. B t he CstSM I:'

i Cairo evei r Tueeday, es to Cairo every Satiate.

JS U. S. MAIL. .iflHi Evansville & Pad iKiili Daily Packets

'8 lt. sack Do. sack of 4H Hm ( Corn Meal perbusl itiau, r 100 lbs.. Corn, ier biitiu I Oats, do I Card, prime Leaf.

' Stearioe

1 allow, per lb 10 BhttCP, choice table, ii cloth 2S ' gotsl Boil 20 Hams, sugar cored . .15lDried Beef I2?

Stuart's Excelsior ....1.00

...3.00' Vinegar, cider, V gat-. .20 ...1..-.5 do White Wine. .40 70 Boiled cider 40 75Lard oil, Cin., l gal 1 10 451 Burning fluid, pr gal. 75 40 Alcohol, per gal 75

Brooms 206136

..Hi;Tea, Imperial 501.00 ! licaHon of thi order.

directed, by she Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or nans of Lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second avenue, from Sixth street to Canal street, in said City, cause the side-walks ther.s.n to be brought to the profier grade, and that they cause a side-walk of (.'lass No. '1 to be

laid down thereon, within thirty daysfrOm the pub-

Gunpowder. .75 l.5ii

" i oung iiyson. 50(,91 ' Oolong Black ..Virgjl ' English Breakfast 75

W. R. CI

Shoulders ..

Sides, clear 1,'

foil., pickled .. Beef Toagaes, Mackerel, extn

.III Eng. Iairy

Butter Crackers.

,.S

P. Bl'KKE, Clerk.

.ia3 Soda

itch i mess, 17

And the prestige of 40 year success snd exjieriellce. IIPWAIHIS OK $14,000,000

Of 1.

have been paid by tin Company in the past

.Etna fnsnraiH

The value of reliald

from the lOllowing L V H S K S P A J J BY

1 liHurais1 wil I Im

MafctM-r.

GEN. ANDERSON, FOWLER Master. brave Evansville i)a.ily nt 15 o'l-Iock l . Niindu) s Exeeptcd. Leave I'aitiK-nli Uaiiy at 0 A. M.

H K A T N A

Tie

ike

bDSWrn THE PAST TtVE TEAKS:

recc

The Rive.r hen eontiou Wetttlior cool.

1'iTTUBLRO, Nov. IjIIi. -River 'J ftiet by tho pier mark, nrul fnlKng. Weather cool. Tlie line f teanuir lluoliar is tlio reulnr packet for i'atlncnb, lenvino; at noon to-day. Tho Gen'l White is (lie regular beat lor Henderson. The lilipatian Ftcanier Lark was at the wharf yesterday, her first appearance

since she was blown up find temporarily

In Ohio, jl:u,.r..R:i Inwlsconsln, rrs5j9S8.07 In Kentucky, 2fW,!39.4i

lino- I Missouri 384,518.04 1 "' I Iowa A Minn. IOlJ9.4a

In Michigan, $158,043.81 In Indiana,... Mi;,fl:s9.M In Illinois,... 44827.41 Tennesse ;i7,.r40.-Jl Kansas .V Neb 1,445.77

Peun'a.kVa.. 31,595.82 Ark. & Ga ... 't,tr,Af.l Alississippi and Alabama, ...So-, 412. 18.

Firo and Inland Navigation KikkH ftCCytt at trm conawtont with bilvt iry htmI fair profit. TZsp' ial attenti" yivfn to Iwmranrr f J WFLLl X(S and ConfHtffur ferwS r,f 1 5 yp.tr. The solid nctIm lon uud ocevrfaliy triU, mtd

tlx many iMih t.i u i insiuwuce-l . : .

i;i i : - line, Huould uut be uvrloolu

thoa ready to insure and understuiHiin th

prP.Mt and GRK. ANPKIISON i:

i li k- ct'iiit. t't i iifd fit IViiii ;th v illi j.ai ki-trt fur NASHV8LLE, ST. LOUIS, A. NEW ORLEANS, Ami Hi Kvuiittvillt with paclccitfl lb LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI It ni iron (I-., for the East. WSJ" The Dsmbar gis s to Cairo every Friday,

. Anderson go,-s to Cairo every SaturJOHN 11. HALL, Agent,

New So. 2 BJj Large No. 3 It Small do 3'g Salmon, extra, per lb L Heriing. Roe, esx-h .':. White Fish, per lb.... i Irish Potatoes, "ft ba...7t Sweet Jiotatoos M

The Cn v MsaasTS. produce open from 4 tl the two City Markets as follows : Tie- Upper Market-

Sugar " 10 Pickles, pt. bottles 25 qt, " so Vr. gal 50 Kl 75 " in vinegar, by the 100 1.00

v Cbickeus, old 25 .Ki young 20 ro " d ressed," 'o, lb 10 -There isa daily market for 8 o'clock of each morning, eing open on alternate days

t h

ter is oj.s-11 on Ti der, market mast day, and I'ridav m There is also an Center Mai k.-t hoi

aturdays.

John Robbers, market masty, 'I'hursdav, and Saturday specified. sco Market Frantz Scbneis open on Monday, Wcduesugs, at the ho'nrs mentioned, moon market open at the from 1 to G o'clock r. m. on

'1

; 9 12 ii II I. .1 It I:' i J .V B - t ville and Bowling Green Packet. I JCttf

in.it r. s. Mail " -iiriniriTnfi:v. i. : .- ! ;.' v.

Ariv Orleans Market. New Op, t.kan, Nov. l::, p. m. Scc.ar In lair demand, and tho market firm at U

i

A. LIT I T .... D,

I by ! o clo, k,'

W.-dnekda-i

iterests,

Dill ill:!

done for. She

btrinent time

pears ill trood condition liable Insurance becomes tin ini

and as lively u,s ever, and will fill her old place as the Newbury packet. The Cincinnati Commercial says that the figure-head of the dismantled KclipEu now adorns the Sunny Side. The stone for the Canal extension at Louisville is obtained at Rock Island, three miles above Canueltoii. The new Jacob Muuselman, front

ability ot proerty own rs to sustain loss ocmj then Much lessened. Agencies in all tho principal cities and towi throughout the State Polities issued without il lay, by any of tho duly authorized Agents ol tl Company. MsT Bsarinfini attended to with despatch ui fidelity. COPELAND & NEXKN, Agents, uiy2 Savings Bank Building, First St. BY STATE AUTHORITY.

H.-n.l.

TRAVIS, Cl'k,

lie every Monday and Thursday, nt j M . , leaves Bewling Green every ! i Saturday, at 8 A. is. anglO

M

closino at Flourpcrfine Cons

sTBf.air-' iOME TO STJli

W of lime. The Louisville and

Ins point and aug7 CIJJ.V&E

l'aducab, a. mat little boat of very light TMHB 17 kSJ? 1117 C A QIX P A PIT A T draught, was bore yesterday, and let. in the 1 1 UA 1 UU,1Jj'

evening for Mount Cannel, on the W abas

KAILKOAl) RECEIPTS. NoVEMtit-U l.v, 1 Stil!. It ") bbls ilour, lio sicks dn, Soronson A- Co.; 12 I, bis whisky. AlHsft iiowes; v bbls Oonr, 15 box. s tobacco, XJ. kgs raisins, - bor...s nuts, 2 boxes soai, 1 bbloil,ro. K...ti" .V Co.; IS sacks I. ran, z sacks meal, 1 sa. k !ii;. Il .. Peter Bl.; 70 bbls flour, I. A D. lb man .. i leu hers. Wheeler A Bigg.; o( bids beef, o , l.a.n ., r boxes shoes,:: bills pork, I.A.Craii" ' I h lea, N. Strauss, Paducah.Ky . Ikkb, A suae, J. MlmktoesS Co., I saddie venis imi, ;i liauilles, t'reslon Bi os ; 1 Ik.x, Jacob Btiaab a aoa; leassM., Keller n white: n bids. I bbd, I Son, J I, White; 2 tubs butter. Fie f ! Kron: . labia, 18 boxes, Cook A Langley, 60 bbls whisk . . 1 bids IIour; 2 hoses mustard, llement. A Viele, I 'M kroot, 1 box butter,.!. D. Wot; I i hags oi . Kabn .. Britton; I car lead bay. 8. Kahn; f VHseid eorflpSr, 8 Orr; 1 car load chick ens D. 1. tiixoii; 2 hseaas, Win. It. Ole; 7 box eft, "bbls, I . o h , Cartstndt; I ctar chlcheas. Was. Bob erts; I'M s.kcks bran, I ! b. art Beoa ; I bos bosks, Mealy Warren; 1 box, L. Khh-1. r; 4". Isigs rorte.v .1. Venneaaaa; 1 rxvx mdse, rJhaaklin Reilry I easo saddlery, Harris .V (irons, Padocal), Ky.; I Ik.x hcKiks, Dobell ft Ponyngtoa ; 1 box hardstars Hollingsworth Broe : l"t b n ..hold goods, It. W Banna V F. HHRADER, A , al

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C'ept XU. V. M. 111-'. Re and :

I iiie l lie l.ouisTllie anil gwrv i. Light-Draught, SWift, Side iJk.-tt . 8. M.an.l Passenger t' -t AS: -iX-

Groy ESsStgrlo, A. DON N ALLY, ,1. A. Luk, CI k, v,s i:iiii!sill,. f..r Louisville i very Monday clock M., anil every Thursday at ti o'clock arriving ai Louisville Tticoilav and Friday

i Very dull ami prices lower ; 6(5 28.. I'till and prices declining ; sur.of,i 5 co. a fair demand, and prices stead v :

sale3 of 6000 bags at 70(7,72 for mixed. MkssPorK -Is dull, and prices nominal at 519 11' 50. Bacos Is dull, ai Oc for shoulders and 12 j tor sides. Laud Is nominal at 4c. Wiiiski Vcrv dull, nt I919j for rectified. Sight Exchange on New York '2SQ'.', diecoout.

s Louisville

g at 8 o'clock. JNO. B. HA' L, No. 2 Wat

very Wednesday

Agent,

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EVANSVILLE AND LOI'ISVILLE U.S. MAIL PACKET, G- 3t e y 3E! agio. W. H . DANIELS, ( apt. S. P. Hallhi.vv, Clerk.

EJ t 'E S E I 'JJV8 ViL t. E E V'E H 1"

I'm sday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. m.

.vim Louisville every Monday and

I,

Returning, I.ulvi F olav at 4 o'clnct

C-- Thiongb Hills ot I

. fA; iri . ' . f"r st

i v pti Tb.

Ill w ate Apply

ling will be given for

it to Baltimore or Hew York wef than by any other route, iaksn el oaiket-bO.lt rates

Kivr oroH Green River.

fins?" Tho weather, yesterday, was miserable in the extreme. Il was barely possible fur a Republican jubilant a3 he had reason to be over the election last Tuesday to preserve his good nature. For the Democrats whose tempers have not been greatly sweetened b the results that the wires arc continually announcing it waB absolutely awful. It rained and it suowed, and, as Toney Weller would express it, trie- wtree. The mac! was deep aud troublesome. Such another day we do not wish soon to ee. EvawrilU Jour mil, 10th. Do we appreciate our advantages ? Clean, dry streets and pavements ate the rule in Madison. At no time dating the forty-

eight hours of incessant rain lust week,

r)r:ls

ml o

it rpon the West-

JOII N It II A I i No Water ti

ii-oxvliK Nallotaul. The Kepnblican party having succeeded by little more than one-third of the popular vote of the nation, without any aid front fifteen States, or nearly one-half the entire Confederacy, are conscious of their weakness in the very flush of their victory. A I rpady thev are leaving their own maks in search of national and conservative men In aid them in administering a Constitatipa framed for the security and protection of al! sections equally. This is wise, nay, pecessarv to enable them to carry tin the (Jov moment at all. They now speak of caHfpg to their assistance Bach men a- Winthrop, of Massacbaaetts, Ewing, of Ohio, Bell,, of Tennessee. Rives, of Virginia, and lately tc have heard the name of Hon. Daniel Breek, of Kentucky, an a gentletntin who, from hi--

great cxperieiieo in the financial op

of the country, and from his

public life, having Keen for many

ctlit and Supreme Court Judge and member of Congress from Ihe Uommonwealthk is deemed eminently qualified to preside, over the Treasury Department. These gentle., men are all Whigs, and would command the confidence of the country and respect ol all laen. Their participation in Mr, Lincoln s Administration would bo a' guarantee to the South that, he intended no invasion of its rights, and that though chosen 1 y a section -ul vote, he intended to administer lite (Jovernment for the good. Of all - Missouri Ji'i -pffMcajt. A i.a Buondis. The Governor of Ceorgia threatens to perform a gymnastic feat. He savs: " We now stand on our arms. LOU. 'Drni. A New Way to get Rich. Buy what you can on credit and then secede.

SR EXCLCSl VLLY. i-Rui'irrcAi, - $M7,7h.:;

er. it loin

rieiiee tl ars "tt

fU.Ut It: EI.OVM! tra W lute Wheat Flour just received and for salt by

IOO HS E.:.o sks. snuei flne do.,

sk,;. EMtMT. i ans Lobsters, b

1(1

do. . 1 !

VS. lb. cans Shad, In doz. loz. y.'. Ib. cans Salmon, '( do doz. j-4 cans Sardines, just in novs KLLIOTT

IAS. McJOl

a

2 .. , 10 dor. 1 UIOII

fcans Sardines, HI vi d and for sale at Family Grocery.

FIB E INSDUAN t UA H TF.ll rashCapitai, (';isli AsNt'ls - II. lit u.oha, Sei irl

it - it. & ii. ni. m .;i i.i . CIKLTNHi I I, 0.

L ot-sra i : ovrri,r j 'a in t --. ' Applications received, pt ii. i. - issued and renewed, and all l.i.si s bertaiiiing In Ihe agency promptly attended to. COPELAND ,f N .-tXSKTI. A. ents. lO Office. Ota First BA, bei. Mam and .-., in Bavinxs Bauk Building. ARE YOU IiVSURED ? IrKLAVS illtE UVNt.EKOI S! EVANSVILLE AGENCY of THK UAUTFQRB, Co. X. Cash Capital, $200,000 Oi It Ef TOHS : Mark Howard, s. yy iruft, James Roller, F. ItolHllB, tiny K. Phelps,

TiSHoShy Sheldon, James P. Fester, Sidney A. Waste, Chits. 'IV llillvcr, Elijah II. Oueu,' limner Blaactiard, Riehard l. Hahbanl, M. M . Herriman, W. Ii. Collins, W. II. D. Cullender.

std'Api'licstioiiB recejstkl Be newed, an-f all business pestaia

pn anpt ly a Hsajhossi

at tins Ageiicv. nugO COPELAND i

M,OU hot Til iJltKOI.TOJm J.'H BT P(iM Rl V ER - The . I. gunt

South Cari Mondays,

passenger McDomal will maki rolton an ednesda

ttesnier LIE EAV! Master, Tavi.or, Cle regular tri-weckly ti i I' I River, bavin and Ft i.tavs.

Ireigh

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a j

ipplj

Ol b.

From nnr long exp I, getber with our pel the interests oi our

uger aciomtoodaiioiis ot the Orey were ihe ptivemt uts iinpHssuble to lady pe

destrians whom dut y or pleasure called into the street. A day's rain washes the streets and leaves (hem dry and sweet, suggestive of Moore's line about the rose "just washed in a shower.' Indeed, there ii no city in the Slate as compactly built as Madison or which has so many of the conveniences of a great city. Health, wealth, enterprise, good morals, a refined society, and not overburdened with taxes. (We confess, however, to room for improvement in morals and taxes. ) Now contrast the advantages of our beautiful city with the picture of Evansville, by the newstuiper artist of that, ilk. sViasf. Cmmrimr. When it is known how few drays, wagons ot other evidences of a bustling place pass over the streets of Madison, it is not surprising that they dry np quickly and are free from mud We concede all that the Courier claims for it. It is the quietest, nicest, most completely finished little town within tnir knowledge. We never pass through it but what we are reminded of "Goldsmith's Deserted Village."

FORWARD'G & COMMISSION.

CRANE He BROWN, Forwarding & Commission TVorcliants, EVANSVILLE, IND. HQ" At nt- for Kanawha Salt Company. " a 41 BeT" Liberal Cash advance; made on Shipments ol Produce. The undersigned, of the late, funis of I. A. Crane A (., and Brown A AiStman, have this day associated themselves together under the name of CaaSle A Straw ii, for toe pnrposc of transacting a General Forwarding and Commission business, as carried on bv the late arms.

Clerk's Office, Oct. lit, I860.

g 1 O It f O JSC j r t o jo T 1 i - E. - W-S Order for Plank Side-walk. Council Chamber, Oct. 22d, 1S0O. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by tho Common Council of the City ol Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second avenue, from Seventh street to Franklin street, in said City, eansw Ihe side-walks thereon b la brought to the proper grade, and that they causes side-walk Of ClSSS No. "J to be laid down thereon, within thirty days troaa the publication ofthisorder. P. BTJRKK, Clark. City Clerk's Office, Oct. tfi, 1S00. C10MtiOHjtTMO JV -V O 5PJ fE ' Order for Brick Side-Walk. Council Cbaaaber. Oct. 22d, 1S0O. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of tin- City id Evansville, that the owners ot all lots or parts ot lots froLting on or adjoining the north -west side ol Walnut street, from sixth to Seventh streets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to h brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 1 to lie laid down thereon within thirty davs from the publication of this order. P. BU BK K, Ol'k. City Clerk's Office, Oct. 2:i, 18t.n. rv O H f O T J O J' .V O TJC'E.t Order for Plank Side-walk. Oct. 2J, I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots and parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the west side of Second avenue, from franklin street to Sixth stiver, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause aside-walk of class No. to bo bus! dew n thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Oct. 23, 1800.

Gates, C. L. ,201:1 t y!48 lt north-west side of

lot 0 .. 12:0 do lot I.-. 34.5o do 4'J by 143itt south-east side of lot ID... ltt.5. Hyatt, Stephen, s e of lot 7 27.31 Uartmau, George, south-west Jsi of lot 83 14.9." do south-west Jof lot M. .....?... in.oo In wood, Wm.t '25 by lMlft subdivision of lots 27 and 28 .. 17.83 Lindensmith, Chas., improvements on lot To 2.30 Md hesney, Maria, 09 and a half by 80 ft corner part jf lot 8.... 4o.0o Scates, Joseph (Hsirs), south -east halt of lot U 39.;i.s Stinson A Greatuouse, 40 by "0 ft alley end of lot 5 Wiight. Anthony, lot 14 JZ.7H do south-west halt of lotto... 7.47 do south-west half of lot 10... t.l". I ' ITER ENLARGEMENT Atkiosou, Win., 18 by 7.. ft of lot 21... 3.83 BabcocAj ii. o., lot ti KAstst Fisher, Ronald, 47 by 70 tt middle part of lot OS , 3M Hart, II. B lu' by 75-ft corner iart let '1 3 46 do 17'i by 75 II corner part of lot til 17. Kabn, Lewis, lot ":i 41. us Lav. o k, L. S., south-east 'a of lut2 17. 25 do lot 3 865 Langley, T. K. D., uorlh-west yjj of lot 2 2--.7" McGill, 1. N., InttSfi , 34.50

November, I80O, will s,.)! at public miction, at the

door of tbs Court House in rhc City ot BVaasvtUO, Indiana, the lollouiug lots, parts ol bus, snd parcels of real estate and improvements, assessed for the payment of City taxes for the year 18(10, due Irom the owners thereof to the Cit y of BvaasvOle, thesame being now duo and unpaid, and for 1tn costs of said sale, and that su. h sale will bo continued from day to day at the aforesaid hours and place until all the lots aud parcels of real estat' herein mentioned are sold as offered lor sala ORIGINAL r-LAN Carpi titer, Alvin B, 37'-jft on Watei street by 150 ft deep, heltig Ihe South -ens I half of lot No. la fol ST SSfi ft 011 First street by 150 feet deep, being S. K. Side of bit 68 M In Snuth-west half of lot Mo :H s7 75 ft on Firs street by US ft on Virus street, Isdng cornel or front afl of lot No. 28 8'J 13 LOWER ENLARGEMENT Carpenter, Alun B, the undivided halfof ;ij7 It of whait property below Division street oy.oo EASTERN EN LA ROE 51 EVP

O'Ril

P. Clot II.

Cstuoutei , Alvin B, lot No. do

in block N.

do

Row it v, N., :it!-4 Wo " middle pt of lot Bss in 411 Rb-lly, Wui.. south-east '..of lot l.'.i 3H.77

Kudd, !. It , 7a1 . I y 7i It alb-v end of lot t I .. 25 .311 do US by 75 ft alley end of lot 02 tSs White, T. I (Heirs), 22 by 150 It north-west Blown, Anthony, 2) su&MvT.ti.li 3 ouLJoi 3 5 .M Hoge, lleniv 11 do ihi.S 2 3.D; t do 1J do do 2 i.Iri I do p.) do k 2 I 84 j do lit do do , 2 1.81 Rt.ncie, H. T 14" do" do1 2 2.83 do 15 do do i.' 4.U0 I EASTERN XNLARGblMkNT Allen Win. lot 11, bbsk 20 1-2 to Becker, Micba.-I, an ly Mi It niiiMIe pari of lots i

47.IS Hayhurst, Aarlah, lot No. 10 in block N

Merritt, John J .lot No. 2 iu bl.ak

do :i do do 4 dr. do ft do BAKER'S ADDITION Merritt, John J, lot 7 in block do n do do '.' do

10 11

do 12 do It do 11 do '.

Bates, Ge

Bonn, Jacob,

i2, 2.1, aud 24, block 1....

I 4

Ban V.- v.

usky, Pebr

A nthonv iinprov.-m. hts

Bloom, I. II. ltldlen. Ge. .riri. north-weal hf Bi-te, E. lhtl, Henry, south-4'asfti tt 1

lb, bk" 31 23 58 11 - ::l 5.75 2 o n 4 3 m 11 4..17 1 " II 15 JC 4 ti ti . shI " 41 1.44 i". 1 4s e.v lo 14 4.0; !t " 54 5.75 " 54 vm: 12 ' 11 4.37

Cowle, Thomas, (la Catlett, W. A. Cupples, Joseph,

Catlett, M. A. Capelle, Stephen, 5 divisiou .if

irs) ' N Whfor h Sub-

lo 18

11 11 61

1.1.1 3.4f. 5.7.'. ULMi 4.:t7 10.24 14 '

OTMtE TO T.l X- l'J -E It S.

.ii

sand increased f

al and Strict alt. respondents, w nerfect satistacti

r gratitude t

d tie

ilities, tton to hazard 1. We

hose who

Interests t our

ible lo serve Ho m iii fu'orts to 1 he arlsnneemenl ISAAC A. CRANK, WILLI AM BROWN.

tJ.rt EXt'KEb 1'ffsVP.f.rP.-

N F. W A I. It A NG E H K N T.

'the AOAMfl I'.X'.'KCSt- ( OSJPANY respect billy announce to their friends and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, that, with increased laeili-li.-s for th- transportation of ' 1. : I .-; H T , If A C K A I! K 8

,V 1 ' N K V A S It V A L V A It T. E S-', TheyaoHcita continiiance of former favors. Ksnocial care taken in the collection of Bills, Drafts, 1

Notes, nml Ihe trauap 1 tu

ard," which be mid do25byl , -, r , do middle

1 oi l ii ueu 101 n ion

II

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ti of tnuJ I sMid .'ti -.ti It-

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mitt Mm 111 1 i'lt'i-wiii bvlrijtMiW, ut t tiuir tit- IS

cau u b taiu uny desircwl inf'-r-iM roatufl ami details of the 011 Virst attests. lHtwt-4-u lie the Port otriro. 1;. 11. Kisii. Afent.

Old Established Wharf Boat EVANSVILLE, IND. F. a. O'RIIsEY & Co. ,y;.ifjo ro:tu1 MttJti, JTJVJt

M !SI(

at bH

Jjpo vhek: Frontier Bill, kegs Mining and Bl ed canuister Powde

an 1 for sals at

rowiiEit:

IOO AA-

1 Old pri,iptlyaid KKX.SKN, Agoota.

THE SECURITY

! FIRE INSURANCE CO-,

SEW Yoll K PITY.

s:oo,ooo.

eral Bai cial Agei rr.N connect tlirongl

SRCnANT!

, and Exprecs Agents RAILROAD;

JVS

. 1 s.

Oats,

nov8

V

O.I Ts

nil received at ELLIOTT

LIOTT'S Family Grocery. 100 Wvbu. I'Hj.m:

(ash (apiial, SVKJrNUUS

ALL ram in.

tiver, capable of slot ing lldize liable to damage red to facilitate the distorward. d to our care

ftloral Suasion. A wayward sun of the KmeraM Is!

" left Ihe bed and 1 liargaret, bra wile,

i while, and spenl bis time around rrfhrshops, where he was always on hand to count : himself " in," whenever any one should I ''stand tteai. Margaret was dissatisfied . WtUi Ibis stale of things, and endeavored to j get her husband home again. We shall see how she proceeds : " Now, Patrick, my honey, will you come i back I"

" No, Mai'c;uret, I won t corue back. ' "And won't you come back for ihe love of your children ?' " Not lor the love ol" the children, Margaret.'" "Wil! you conic back for the love of my"Xiver at all. Way wid ye." Margaret thought she would try another inducement. Taking a pint bottle of whisky from her pocket, aud holding it Ui to her truant husband, she said : " Will you come for the drop oi whisky T " " Ah, me darlint," said Patrick, unable to withstand such temptation, " it's yerself that'll always bring me home agin ye has such a winning way wid ye, I'll come Margaret."' .Margaret declares that " Patrick was reclaimed by moral suasion."

...SI 39,000

WILL. I fi M

MM IE FHI ITS

sT p

-IO nor. MtOTTI.E.S

sTrait, assort- I : 20 doz 2'r. it Catis Fresh

Peaches, jnst received and for sale at nov7 ELLIOTT'S Family OrOrWrv.

It IIOS. PEVTStSSOUT-

nits assorted Jcliii s, just

rectived, and lor svb-ut nov7 ELLIOTT'S Family Orocerv.

IEI.I.ME.

ed Jellies, 4 do.

PARTICIPATION POLICIES, Bo titling fclta iim mini to .1 jti ti.u aC iits Pfofits, OF WHICH 75 PER CENT

iniaBy for that purp se, pKoVHshlg

Hts largest on tic 0 and protecting ail mi from expoaart , we are ; .,.!. b of all consikTiim

I . . I K-B I V ... m M M . .1 w ' mm V

by either 1 fi-m W " ....... -.. - " ritniM) DIIIDOUl IW 1111111 I w lures. A large assortment of Oil Painted

IU JsJt, l;tllAU.Vl-' CIV VliV2L. Blinds, Wi Particnlar attention paid to Receiving, Storing Ji'-t receivi and got Sdstaj, also, to the j l.ov 12

Sale 01 anv rxoaace. raw i.eje

Those tax-payers who have not yet paid their City taxes for the year I860, are notified that the same must be paid on or before the 17th day of November, if they desire lo avoid costs. At that time the duplicate must be closed. CHRISTIAN HEDDERICH, nov8-td City Collector. VV. I. Kl'TO B 8 S.1 1. E OE ItEJh ES W-S tate fertile payment of thw (aists and expenses of Sido-walk improvements. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a precept issued by the Ma3"or of the City of Evansville, and to me directed. 1 will sell at public auction, at the door of the Court House, iu said city, on Friday, the 30th day of November, lhUo, the following lots or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount charged and assessed against said lots resjs'ctively, ot the costs aud expenses of making street, alley, and side-walk improvements in front of said lots, together w ith the costs of sale ; FOR STKKKT IM I'KOV KM E.NT8.

10 feet and six inches on Main street, and ex

tending bark of the sattiu wi.lt h I II feet loan alley, being the south-west side of lot No. JJ'.l in th Donation Enlargement, 517" 50. FOB ALLEY l.MlTOV KME.VTS. Lot No. G Block 2, Northern Enlargement SI do 7 do 2 do do 1 Vfj FOR, SIDE-WALK I M PRO V LM ENTS. Lot No. s, Lli:k 104, Lamaaco 3.97 do : do 101 do 3.H71 i do 10 do 101 do 3.:i7', do ii do lot do ;j.'.i7l , do 15 do lot do 3.!)7!4 do Di do 10 do 3.'J7'4 do 17 do 101 do 3.97)i Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., on said day. 1 !! RTSTIAN HEDDERICH, nov8 Swd St City Collector. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. City ok Evansv ii.i.k, Nov. 12,1888. mwoTiE in hi Kf.tt v tj 1 i-;v m W that 1, Christian lied de rich, Collector ot

the C'ty ol Evansville, between the bouri of '.i and

12 o'clock A. is., and 2 and 5 o'clock P. M., on the Sth of December, 18eU, will sal) at public auction at tin. ibs. r of the Court House in Ihe City of Evansville, Indiana, Ihe following lots, parts of hits, and parcels of real estate and improvements, assessed for the payment of City taxes for the year I860, due from the owners thereof to the City of Kvansville, the same being now due am! unpaid, and for the costs of said sale, aud that such sabwill be continued from day to day at the aforesaid hours and place until all tin' lots and pan el- ot real estate herein mentioned are sold as offered for sale : ORIGINAL PLAN. Aiikmati, Win. M,,5t'.'4 by 75 fret corner part of lot No. 32 .$1(7.20 Bill ndf A Sons, north-east qr ot lot s : Itti.63 Bates, Geo. (Helm), SI by 75 leet alley end of lot 2S 64.40 do 36 by 75 feet corner part of lot 29 31 do north-west one-third of lot :;l 29.9(1 Bal, Henry, 2d and 3d subdivision of lot 128 21.85 Brcnuecka, (Tirist. . improvements 011 tot mi... 1.1". Cooper, Rachel, ljj by 75 feet sonth-wesl end of lot 32 33.01 Dunning, Paris C., 50 bv 75 feet north-east one-third of lot 110.'. 20.'.'' Edson, Abnef (Heirs), south-east s of lot 71 23.35 Eaton. Thos., son th -east half or lot 142 28. IS Ford, Chas., 00 by 7:". It corner part lot 120.... 27.00 Gospel. I. Bl., 25 by 80 ft comer part lot tit 2.s.7" Green, Robert, south-east 1 . of lot 74 20.70 Hughes, J. Wesley, 204 by 160 ft south-east side of lot 14." 70.15

ft middle 1.. of lot nti 2.s..r of lot 31..'.'.' 31.33

iiewsou, John, si by 75 II alley eu! sfkil 120 39.10 do lot 12. 35.l!u do '.I by 122 ft Ih-west side of lot 122 4.14 do lot US 37."i

icb, John, Is' . I.

lot 113 do lst4 by co ft alley McChceney, .Maria, 1

east side of lot 2d Morris, Samuel (Heirs), (19 by 75 part of lot 20 O'Riley, P. ti , 28 by 150 f: soiuh-w

lot 9 Ogden, J. K., south-west or of tot 02. Scriber, Henry, northwest ol lot 71.. do lot 72 '..' Singer, Chas. W., 18 by 90 ft sobdivisi lot 125 snd 121 Schmidt A Stark, 6th subdivision of lot do do 7th do d.. Schlauip, C ., south. wet of uorth-e of lot tin Sayhart, John, unproveraenta on lot 21 Speck A- Feldacker, 5th subdivision of

Sell ware, John, lSJJ ,,y m u fr, north-west 1 .'. of south-east t Tenuy, R. S 30 bv 150 it alley ski Trafton, W. (Heirs), lot 53 do do sonth-eaat ). Thompson, John, 40 tiy 150ft nort or lot 22 Victory, John, 21 by 100 ft Jots 21 Venneman, Joasph, 1st sdbdivisio

dune, 2 by 1)0 ft sol

North east 1i of " 2 " :'7 14.38 Cross, E. " M " 4 Cope, George " 1H 11 39 ti.HO Cuiiingbam, 'Is: L. " 17 " It 3 In Diefel, l.ooiiard.S K half or " 10 " IL 2 " 11 11 78-2 " 9 " 23 111.3 DeasiMtr, Philip, jr. " 1 " 51 d3 Dns.mrliet, A. A. " 11 " fs 4-(i " 12 " 50 . 5.18 I'owncy, Wei. " in " Si n.18 Davidson, Joshua, rear Alley end of " 1 " 9 4.03 Deac!B, John, " 7 It 4.03 " r is ?jsa Funis, James 15 31 17.25 Enget, Bl. " 24 " 44 1.73 Eaton, Tims. " 5' ' 40 4.00 Flitch, L. D. " 1 ' 55 12.65 roster, 1. W. 12 40 1.73 " 7 U 44 1.38 " 22 "41 1 38 " S 45 1.38 Ganlner, A Baeher, improvements oil ' 7 - 30 N.75 Goelz, Leonl ard " 16 0t 55 7.4ft (JiH'l, PhUiyp " 2ttJ 55 6.33 Goe!., John, middle halfol " S 31 26.16 improve then! on Kvans Homestead 6.75 Gahlner, A I " 27 4 110 Gryssbecker. ahss ' 7 " 39 8.63 Hyatt, Stephen " 14 " in 2.3U " 15 " 111 2.88 " II V 27 4.08 " 12 27 5.75 4 Tt? 33 3,74 lsjainf 33 3.74 r l " 33 3.74 20 " 31 4.03 " 17 ' ill 3.45 " 20 " 31 4.03 l-s. " 47 2.30 " 2 47 1,73 " I " IS 3.1(. ti ' 4 3 Di " 14 ' M 7 Hall, .b.bn B " lit-; ' I 19.45 Itutrhes, I Woodson " 8 " 3 4 03 " 1 " i IS.UH 8 '. U.80 9 " :-. 11.50 Hallo, k, A. -' ' 8 -J 1 9.79 " : 1 21.27 Hnmiiiiuglord, " 17 91 to 8.r t Hub hingson, Isaac " IT " I 19.65 Hart, It II Ivv,. I " 3 5.18 " 2 " 3 17,83 7 4 . M 4 W3t n 14 62 5.18 Ileus. 11, I V K U Ii. 138 Hall, Jam.-s " 12 " 51 13.80 Henniug, I. B ' 12 " 43 1 44 Ueberd, L. 'A S W -4 ot 2 37 36.23 ' ' 47 1.71 Henri. l:,.Iohu " i " 32 17.25 Hutchinson, Di T ' 0 " i'7 8.05 lleaklrickai, I " 12 ' 23 8.45 Jacobs, Adam " 1 41 5.4. .!. ill, .1 B " ti .m II 50 3 bv (JO feet of " 5 " 38 67 Kehoe, John " 11 ' 33 16.6s i

Carpenter, Alvin B. I Law. Win II, lot Hi do lo do

do to ll I do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do lo .lo do do do do da do do do

do lb do do 17 -to do in do do 20 b do 2l do

South east hall id lot No. 22 in block ' LAMASCO.

d 3 Canal Baton 46 ft

67 68 1 16 Hi

1 44 1.44 I 44 141 1 44 1 44 1 72 1 44 1 44 1.44 1.43 1.44 1.43 71

in in Id's IL do 12 .1. 13 do 14 do 15 do 16 do 4 do 5 do in do "ii do 12 do 13 do 14 do 15 do 16 do North hsl 2 do 6 do 111 do 2 do U do 1 do 2 do 3 do North lis 4 do 14 do in do II ,le 111 do 12 do 13 do 13 do II do 15 do ill do 7 do 23 do 24 do 25 do 26 do tl do ti do 7 do 8 do 9 Ho in do 8 do do III do 11 do 12 do 13 de H du de of do

ISO.... ion 100 100 I'll .... 101.... 101.... 101... 101 . . 102. ... MB... 103 103... 103 ... 103 105 10.1 105...

..1.50 ..I 50 -l.f.0 ..1.50 ..1.87 ..1.50 ..Lea .1.50 ..1.50 -1.8S .1.8 ..1.88 .1 84 ..1.88

Law, John, lot No. 9 In blecB SO ....t.W du 12 d.. 74 1 8 do 13 do 71 S48 do 5 .1.. IOO LSI do do IOO .J Pel k MIS, W G.,do I do 56 2.2A du 2 do S 2.00 do 3 do 68... 2.06 dn 4 do 68 2.00 do 5 do 68 f.fS do 6 do 58 2.07 do 7 do f.B 1.69 dn H do 58 1.60 FODBTH KNI.ARIiEMENT Darpenter, Alvin B., lot No. ii in black R 2.23 do lo do : 2.25 south I 3 do II do l 2. IB do Di do 13 2.26 do 17 do 13 2.2."" do 18 do li 2.6 do 19 de 13 3.0 do 26 do U 2.63 do 27 do 13 2 62 do 28 do 13 2.63 do 31 do 13 3.75 do do 3 3.00 Merritt, John .!-, do it do 20 4 STOCK WELL'S EN I. AHOK.MENT. Carpenter, Alvin B., lot No. 3 B, fronting on Di

KraminackesH II B , HE" Keents;, Andrew Lut, Henry

improve

ith -east

Lea here, D w Hataler, & Smith ments on... Martin, K. S Mclnerny, Bl

Miller, Tl bald. .. Miller, .1. II Negl.-v, W P. S W hf of.

Bewmaster, Christ Newls-rrv, Ell.ur.. Nim roil, Leonard.. O'Riley, P O

12 13

III I 18 in lo :

in.en 5 IK 4.60 20 l : 6.75 I.l.o v s; S3 60 93 jt0 3 15

vision streot, in block do 3 do lo 4 do to 5 do do 6 do do 8 do do ti do do lo do do 1 1 do

do do do

i nd of lot II 4 by 150 ft

of .onthfl middle est side of

16.10 17.25 43.13 34.04 40.O0

( rberl Pharr

Anlho

is r

Pal ker, Edwards...

it part of f lot 1 13 oflotol...

s Bobbers, John 0 Rice, Jacob Br I Beitmau, Hejirv. S 1 8 Bitter, Philfpp N K 1 3 Reillv, Will fi StahlhaefTer, BI (heir ii Stockneth, H

, r, John 'ant, Conrad.

, " 3 " 30 5.75 i. " 5o lr, io ' 17 " 3! 3.68 " 13 " 15 2f.3 " 14 " 15 2 53 " 15 " 15 2.63 ' 17 " tt 2.88 " 19 " 9 2.88 ' 12 " 12 2 88 " in " 47 1.73 '. " 4'.l 3 45 5"" 2 10.06 " " 2 10.00 " 2 - 4 ...75 2 " 46 3.11 of " 19 " 51 ti.se d" " 9 ' 31 ii. at " 4 32 111.35 " 11 15 2.53 " ii " 47 17.3

I I 1 5 I

.1

3.(Xt 3.oe

3.76 4.40

fractional do

BIui rill, John .1 , lb- undivided half of lot So 17 in block No. 8

to- uudividtst oiie-tentb pai t of lot No. 16 in block No. 8 the undivided hall of lot No. Is ia block No. 8 lot He. I in bloi k No. II do 2 .lo i

do do

18 " 19 "

13.23 14.26 3.18 6.61

7 8 tl to 1 1 14 1 tf

D M. :. if.

no ft rIIi't end

do 17 do 18 lo V d- 2i

lie

21

.1 .

rst st., lot

and Fixtures, vrv chee-j ilAPKElt 4; BLSsiSG S, No. 49 Bfaiu street

1

L

I'Sts

lit li

do

In it s yearly i, stead of beitii;

.ti i' t i -ssLsf empty box

nov7

KOXEti. jtHtrT 2UU a for sate cheap. Apply lo

WM. BIKRBOWER, flruggist. 7s Main st , Washington Bb., k.

JTBitJJWU EJTX To

LANG LEY.

100 sarks pure Pennsyrvaaia Hoc lOil bids pure Northern Onions, 2 Okie and Pennsylvania Batter. Tb sold st Cincinnati prices, adding frel novl2 OOK

toon a-

s a y i; r v ccnronlattOns, wtttitf divided to Stock boli

o h j-: .t p v ' s In dividends to holders of parric oran ABATEMENT in Marie,, the standard rales ot premium t " may prefer uon-pariietpation. JOSKRH WALKI-i:. I' TUOS. W . Bl BDSA 1.1

i One and

of our vatroi

With our sape tiring energy ; ai fed confident of hope to merit q o ag we are now ei Liberal cash ad m -nts t.. either ot of the principal i.

it all t .crier

a tt.

Wharf tho inn

ght. tending; onbusiness, we (taction, and nsivc patron. n all consignstents in any

itli.

am it:

1 i

'OK I large on ere right i 'fares

., In

ma lav

le. Apply to

nov 1 4 v n t: t i it E it

t TE 11. Tt OE

(UimtreS of ground on .ek, in Kvansville and of using the waters of are welt adapted for I udries, Breweries, and ' ription. lerras very LAW A A NTH US, " I 87 Slain street. VMJYEtlJiB 5 1" GILBERT A CO.

VVeigel, Lewis, 25 bv loo

88, 20 by 25 ft Vine st.. lot (i'.i Webb, Ann, north-east ' ., of lot 15

Wright, Anthony, north-east of lot 73 DONATION EN LARGEMENT. Degarnio, E. II.. south-east of lot 183 do 60 by 75 tt alley end of lot 231

Decker Heilmaii, 20 by 75 ft middle part of

lot ti. I Geil ii BennsgboC laj4 by lot It north -ea side of lot SOS Iiyalt. Stephen, south-east )y of lot 202 do lot 201 Hallock A Stoddard, lot 196 do north east of lot t88 do north-east of tot 1S7.. Heaaon, J. c., Wfi by 111 ft north-east si of lot 227 do lot 191 Jaqueai A Ruad,4th subdivision of lot D'.s. Lofton, Siua, 50 ft on Third street by 100 Walnut street, lot 118

JlcGill, I. N., 13:ik It by 90 ft lot 155

23 :is ..f lots 21, 22." 23 and 2t " 1 :.08 34.79 St.-phons, T, 3 Sub-division ol ' 4 M 37 li'-.C Sanderlin . Wui . (heirs) " 8 " 25 J'--54 19.55 I Schlanip,Ciwsemir M 12 2." aJ'3 I Schw. itzer, John, se J ol 8 " 32 4.H3 29.tl."l Sunderman, Alary ' 22 " '. 2.K8 39.96 Schaehlert H.-nrv " 4 " 22 3.16 31.05 Sicha. I.cr, Fted... " 8 " : 4.0" I Wright, Anthoiiv ' 2 " 14 .OS 3705 ' 4 " 15 2 53 7 is: " 10 " 211 1.73 " 5 " 21 2.SS 6333 " lo " 21 2.59 " 12 " 21 3.16 15 64 " 5 " 22 3.16 4715 " 10 ' 24 3.16 34.51. ' 11 " 24 3.16 32 20 " 8 " 26 4.0tt 21 85 I 6 " 41 l.ia j- 11O I " 13 " 41 4.i " 8 " 43 1.41 41 05 , M I "" 45 1.70 3866 ! " 5 " 49 .3.45 22 43 1 " 5 " 34 4 .60 " 0 " 34 4.60 21-5 " 7 ' 31 1.60

,10 - d. 24 do ' do 27 do 28 I,. :ai hi 31 do 1 do 2 do 3 du 4 do 5 I., do 7 do 12 do 13 do 14 do 5 do 6 do 7 do 8 do B do 5 do 6

do

do do do do do do 01 do do du do dn do do do do lo du do

1 1 1 1 1 1 II. II. II. 1 1 1 1 II. 11! 1 1 1 1 II. II. II. II. 1 1 . II. 11.. 11.. 11.. II.. II.. II 11.. 11.. II.. 11.. 4.. 4.. 4.. 4.. 4..

1.1.4 1.69 1.69 1.68 1.89 1.69 1.(9 1.68 1.69 1 68 1.68 1.13 1.12 1.13 1.12 1.15 1.12 1.60 1.6" 1.61 1.61 1.5(1 I.60 1.69 1 69 1.87

do

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.1 EE M '

.TtOltE LEV'S.

THIS 0 (i .M P A N Y snares against loss and damage by Fir. igs, Household furniture, Stores, ' (id Iheh- contents Polii 1 1 issued bv KptlS COPELAND & NKXSEN

Bl

11 I'losh Vet

C. O'RILEY & CO.

1 VEST? -250

a."v." M--s o.s'sojv n :-

Prime

msis n

t OO sale

il It I. X heap to

id

it table : .t pari

ttttl ttZ Ell E II Ell tit fTOK S.I I, K ?9 at io,t.'7) COOK st LANGLEY". kuo mTmb i joii-e ste bij'e Fjiuj 9 for sale by (.h-127) COOK A LANGLEY. 0 MX M'AtOfTOB V IJ.I.TJ H I, E-S ass lull weight Slai Candles.lO bvs PeebleA Bros.'

.le by

ctOI J: Gamble's Tallow Rick, John, lot

Sinaer, Chas. A.

I8-74 ft by ill tt north -

I ot lot 155 Gates, C. L-, lot 221 Mavnard, John, middle r-.j of lot 230 Negly, W. P., lot 180 O'Riley, P. G., lot 216 Rowley, Nathan, 25 by 75 tt north-east end of lot 240 Robbers, Maria, 20 bv 130 ft oortb-west side of lot 189 Roily, Win., south-wtt V-i of lot 1S2 do n rth-west 1 .. ol lot 226

Curnick, Tho,

BAKERS ADDITION.

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Ih north-west oue-tsnth m lot No. 7 In block No. 6 CARPENTER PLACE.

Carpenter, A. B,Ot No. 1 In block Ni

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lllUilTAN HEDDERICH, City Collector.

Merritt, John J. oct40-3wd

tha whole of block No. 1, 1T2.M C. HEDDEHI0B. City Collector.