Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 April 1866 — Page 8

V - THE EVAXSVIL.L.E DAILY JOUUiVAL, MONDAY, APRIL, 23. 18(56.

XrJLIXKOAI TIME-TABLE:

-::Srsmsvilie and Crawfordsville. y GOING NORTH - Leave Arrive. Arrive. i -: Evansville. VincenueH, T. Haute Aenom'od't n. 5:40 A M 10:27 a m 4:15 pm 3&U 8:15AM 11:47 am 3:00 Pit Vlnceunes Ae 2:30 P M I 5:1 jpm GOING SOUTH. Leave ' Leave Arrive K'ville. 9:15 A M 5:08 p M 8:53 P 3t Terre Haute. Vincennes. "Vinonnnes Ac 6:30 AM wwttkt A Ac 6:50 a m i'iii. 3:20 P M 12:28 p;m 6:22 p m .; Terre Haute and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. Ijeavo. I Arrive. 12:05 A M 6 :30 P M 11:15 AM 3:20p yi ! Jttprit Express............... 1 :13 a m Jlocommodation ..i... 7:15 a m Mail- .....4..... 3:30p M Express.... ...j . 4:25 p m OMo and Mississippi Railroad. r, FROM VINCENNES.' r ' p 1 . Going East. Going W'tj f-ll ....... laiPMl 5&JPM JExpress ....... 10 :55 p m 6 :00 A Mj Passengers for St. Louis and Cairo, leav&itg Evansville at 2:30 p. m., make cle connection -with the O.. & M. K. R. at Vin-, eenes-arrive at St Louis at 1:3) A. ai., sutA at Cairo at 5 :50 A. M. .cr- CITY JsTE-WS. ,,?JWWe are indebted to Billy Dunn, of fcc Armada, for late New Orleans papers, i- ADif itt:Et. Col. Selby Harney, of Lou isville,. Ky., was admitted and sworn as an Attorney of the Vanderburgh Circuit CJourt on-Saturday. W are again placed under obliga&ona fot favors, by the gentlemanly and fflient depuxy Clerk of the Court, Mr. Elenry Bippus. We appreciate bis kindi and attention. JS"Our stupid neighbor on Locust street B8" aHsee-8he-tis." We wUt. Courier. 5abbage heads are given to " wilting. " ""That's what's the matter with the purp." Satk.-We had a delightful and refresh"iag rain last evening, and pur streets are "ww free from dust. The farmers will be tt&aukruL. as weiearn, it was much needed -Sta, gVowing crops. - i y : , i I .1 It is now positively asserted, and no Where denied, that Jefferson Davis, will be set ai liberty under parole. Courier. - - A matter that will afford you the most intense gratification. Bkfobe Esruirk Chute. Wm. Bennett, Xhe individual arrested by Marshal Tenwoorde for stealing a pair of boots from the atoose of George L. Dixon, had a prelim 1. scary examination before Esquire Chute on -Saturday, and was held to bail in the sum C fMHL Not having a sympathizing friend, be was sent to Castle Darling for condolence .um1 attention. WOnt neighbor on First street is troubled a great deal about the improveaawts that are going on In the city. He is mat, so much in favor of giving employanent to the workingmeu now as he was ar&ji-e the election. ' He would have our eay ecome -as he represented the city af Madison under Democratic rule" a Godfaien one." Kiaa. A fire occurred on Clark street . -yesterday, about 11 o'clock, a. m., next door the Grant Exchange. A frame building oocnpled by some negroes look-fifeinthe Sobshen, and for a. while Xears, werjerenterSaCimecl that great ' damage, would. , -arise Cherefrom, but the ' citizens quickly extinguished the flames, no considerable -4Laanage being done. , "The trade of the city is excellent. Tfaere is not a city on the Ohio, with less fijfetn twice our population', thai can comgpeua with Evansville. Courier. What! And after thl "No Party Ticket" tans beaten, too? Astonishing! Mirobile 4iMtM.lI - "A. Pleasant Incident. On Saturday flight, while Miss Ada Webb and,, Miss Anaie JSayhew were both oh llie 'stage at the time, some persons cast a bouquet wfeicJi fell midway between the two, and Moved on 'till it was near Miss M. She did Mtpiek it up, doubting whether it was intended for her. Miss Ada seeing her hesl- . tation, at once stepped up, and picking up Sine' flowers, placed them in the hands of .. JtM Jtt.j EMs ' l(ttle; act otium brought forfU rounds of applause. Rescued from Drowning. Yesterday a . little boy, eight or nine years of age, son of - Xr. Miller, we are told, who resides op- , polite St. John's church, fell into a cistern mdcame near being drowned. A gentlemmilx descended the depths of the cistern awl rescued the little fellow, just in time a jave his life, though when he was . brought out, he was in an insensible conilaon. By rolling him over in a barrel, he i resusitated.' ' A few moments of delay uld have proved fatal. v,- , a ' t The Galaxy. We have received from Uxe publishers the initial number of this laew magazine, and must confess that its leifcer-prean and illustrations do -not com p to our expectations. - ; -Xt is, however, a very readable magazine, -. -ated will no doubt become highly popular. JEt Is published semlrmonthly,a.t 8-3. 00 per i irainme-'Of twelv numbers.- 'All. orders -cbMdd be addressed to the American News OoBipaiay, publishers' agents, 119 and 121 3Rasu street, New York. Tax Growing Wheat. We have heard 3 ttnmber Of the farmers of this county .-cyea-C quite disparagingly, of the prospect ttba wheat cropj in -soma p Arts of the a rtty, especially on thin land. We have Mtxa oiners pnmc. mat there will be a Cajf-srop, which is doubtless all that can be injected in this county.- We are informed : Stoat he wheat looks badly px Warrick lint that it haS lltltirn-oI mnrh , .faring the last twtiweeks. In the counties mf Oibson, Dubois, Knox and pike the1

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How Hk was Sold. Our First Street cotemporary tells a long story of how he was sold, body, .hat, boots, "swallow-tailed" coat and all?, on Satnrday, by some unsophisticated individual,- who reported that a decapitated woman had been found laying on the commons in Stringtown. With a characteristic spirit of enterprise, and a morbid desire to furnish the public with the latest sensation item, whether true-or not, "he-spread, his swallow-tail to the

breeze," not allowing any persons to arres1 llim in his onward course, except those who said " let's take a drink," which was frequently; then onward he sped on his course, " like an arrow shot from a wellstrung bow," excepC that; the course of his peregrinations was not so direct as that of an arrow. . As he rushed out Main, horrible " sights "-originated In his Imagination by the, aid of multiplication whiskyflitted before his vision in indefinite numbers, visions o ghosts, hobgoblins, spectres, and everything of which he is afraid' evu the-Journal, Republican resolur tions, &a, passed in quick succession before him. -Imagination and "multiplication" caused great numbers of people " to run to and fro," and " depicted horror and excitement on every countenance." But no circumstance could Bwervs him frorn his determination. .On he went, conjuring In his imagination flaming head lines, such as " Most horrible murder A woman found on tJie commons .'Great excitement of the inhabitants of Stringtown! " &c. ; and when at last he reached the spot, he beheld, with sorrow and regret, a frail one of the fair sex lying on the commons, not, however, in the cold embrace of death, a victim of " man's helligh deeds,", weltering in her own blood, with a sanguinary dagger by her side, with dishevelled hair, neck of alabaster whiteness, and pale blue eyes, closed forever on sublunary things; but, reader, he beheld, to his sorrow and regret, a frail one of the fair sex laying there un der the .somneiiferous influence of John Barleycorn in other words, she was dead drunk. : Our ; neighbor retraced his steps, cogitating in his mind the frailties of human nature, " a sadder and we hope a better man." It is needless to say that " sold " was written in every lineament of his countenance, and all about him, even on his " swallow-tailed " coat. Recorder's Court. The business at the Recorder's office was not so brisk on Saturday as the day before. In fact, the petty offenders of Evansville are subject to spasmodic attacks, and it is only now nd then that they sally forth, o ; : ' ' '' Christian Kehr was charged with slaugh tering three pigs wjthin the city limits; fined $1 00, with cost I - '; Another gentleman, who was ignorant of the city laws and city usages, and not feeling disposed to patronize ,ur Livery Stables or wagon yards, concluded to convert the street Into the use for which the abovo named institutions were intended,' and fed his horset. 6n the street. ' He was allowed to depart in. peace, after paying the cost necessarily accruing in the communication of such knowledge. Frank Tigh indulged in the luxury of frequent intubations of spiritous, vinous1, or malt fluids, and as per consqtieiice,"Mr'. Tigh was in a short time gloriously high, and being somewhat refractory In his nature, he made himself conspicuously disorderly. It was adjudged tjiat a fine and costs amounting to S6 05,' would, for that case, be sufficient for . having offended the dignity of the law. His wife paidsnthe fine, jbut he protested against it to the last. I "Paymaster Coming. We learn s from Colonel Bischy County Auditor, that the Paymaster wilTbe here on Thursdayj'AprilT 26th, for the purpose of paying the remaining companies of'tlie Legion' &k services on the Morgan,- tajd. This will be good news to the boy s,'as they have waited long and patiently jfo that little change .that is flue. The companies will be paid as folows: On Thursday April 26th, at? o;0l6;k X. M,j , Captain ;Ed, McJohson's .Company will be paid, and in the afternoon; Captain Alexander Simpson's Company." '. ; ' ' i r On the 27tth, at 9 o'clock A- m. .Captain's J us.-'-Mentzeri and. John- F. Grlll's-: Comanics i and. in the. afternoon of the sanie ' ay, sCaptns. Francis T'albot an'feg . Reitz'sijompahy.'""1 ' On the 2gth at ft ..Q'clock A. . m.,. Captains m. iuaruu ana ts. p . w uiiamson s Rom anies; and in the afternoon. Captains J anies will be paid. t Street Cleaning the Cholera. The apers a day or two'' ago brought news of tiie arrival, on the Eastern coast, of the sjteamship -Virginia, with a large number qf cases of Asiatic cholera. Commendable efforts are now being made by the city au-' tporitles to place our city in the best possile condition. as to cleanliness in the ortest possible time ; but, that the city authorities can effect all, that is desired Ithout the hearty co-operation "of all the tizens, is simply expecting too much, nor we consider that all the filth, of the city ould be removed at public expense, It 6uld be, however, Jand"," is "the" desire of e City CouncilJo.renderalLtheassist acce in their power in this matter, ana to do their whple duty,'-. Just jaow'we notice that most of the cities in this State are tie information of all,, we , submit a ' por UK ' ' 1 llll. ..u.. 1. VHVW uu .VUUV. ... VI tion of the proclamation pf His Honor, the Mayor of New Albany, which proclamatipn was issued Inview of the coming pest$ence: 1 -t- r0-;-'- :. On and atter Monaay,-Apni iaa, imi, firts will be run by the city, from State street down, and from Statestreetuptown Mf IJIb IJUiuuoc ui vi mvnty nix uc posits of dirt, filth, or rubbish which may be made by citizens in the.streets pr alleys illron& or Jctu vi lucii- jii-rjiiiiiTOwf- hiiu (lie removal of these deposits will be made at ti n expense of the city. lit is further ordered that-all privies, the vaults of which are filled to within two fu.i nf the ton. shall be tilled un and secure ly covered with dirt,nd new vault dug;' and it is also ordered that all Vaults, cel lars, sinks, sewers, drains, ouv-nouses, ana other places where filth and dampness hn.vA rw:frn deposited and - existed, be sprinkled with lime, and ventilated as thoronffhly as possible. The citizens are earnestly . urged to aid . In icarryintf jout these necessary sanitary ana precautionary m Mum res. in view of a visit of the an ticipated pestilence which now hovers p on our borders.

Circuit Court Proceedings. In the case of the State vs. Nlc Staab. charged with stealing hogs, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty'. J . State v. John K. Johnson (colored),- for petit larceny, was called, and defendant plead not guilty. He was fined SI, and sentenced to ten days' imprisonment in the county jail. ' In the case4f John A. Reitz vs. Trangalt Eilenstein, action to enforce -a lein, which was tried by" the Court, the finding was for the plaintiiff, in the sum of S391 14. A motion for a new trial is pending. Thomas E. Garvin," counsel for the plaintiff, and Johnson and Walker for the defendants. ' . The trial of the Rockport robbers, Catlla and Flood, tomes off to-day, before His Honor, Judge Pitcher. -;

Soldiers'. Mass MEETiN.-it has been decided to hold a mass meeting of the soldiers of this county on the 19th day of May next. It is hoped that every soldier. who has received an honorable discharge will be present on that occasion, as it Is the Intention to organize a Soldiers' Union that day. The time for meeting has been fixed at that time go that all may make arranget merits to be present. It is a busy time with soldiers in the country, and will be so, no doubt, for some time tp come; hence it was thought best to give notice ahead, so that all might make arrangements to spare ne day, at least. ' Soldiers, do not forget the time. - : - - : .... , A Cut. A few weeks ago, when Matilda Heron was " starring " it In New Orleans a Mobile gentleman, says the Timea, whose main virtue is not modesty, was standing la a crowd cnatung lamiiiariy wiin tue good-natured Lbut . sharp-witted actress, when a friend remarked to her: "He is one ofyonr Mobile admirers. He Is a very -smart man.'V "Oh, yes," retorted Matilda, " I know it; he told me so himself." ' That " retort " might find a subject In more latitudes than one." " "T Real Estate Transfers. The following are the Real Estate Transfers for the week ending the 21st, as appears from the record of C. Tomhemmelt, Recorder : August Schultze to Victor Bisch, Lots 8, 9, 10, and 11, in Block 7. and Ijots 10 and 11. in Block .Northern Enlargementtfor ;1,200 09 I'eter ptenr jr., xo vicsor tiscn, Lot lt, Block U, Eastern Enlargement, for...... 275 00 Aug. Braunvto Victor Bih, Lots 13, 14, and 15. Block 3, Eastern Enlargement, for ....... 1,800 00 Samuel Vickery to Eliza Ledbetter, . Lot 7, Block 24, Eastern. alargemert for 400 00 Stephea Schmlttler to Gertrude Lieberkucht, Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 10 and 17, Block 3, Bray's Enlargement, for-....; i2&0 00 - Frederick" Holtzgraftr to Henry' " """ Holtzgrafe, Lots 1 and 2, Block Holtzgrafe's Enlargement, for 1,500 00 Elizabeth Schmall to Leonhard) Kolbs lot 18, block 1, Northern En largement foc... .....uu., -y 700 00 Gllliaon Magfcee to Azarlah . Hay hurst , lots 5 and 6, Block 11 " " Eastern Enlargeraent, for , 2500 00 John Rockenmjer to John Kern,: ,'.!'.,', southwestern quarter, northeast "" quarter, Section 9, Township 6, Kange 11 also. Lots 183, 100, 101 and 192, in Germantown, for 4(00 00 John Shanklin -to Editlt Reily, Lots 3, 7. and 14, Block 4, and Lots 3 7, and 14, Block 4, and Lot 25, Block 3, and Lots 19, 20, 21, and 22, Block 1, Bray's Enlargement, and Lot 6, Block 47, Eastern Enlargement 127, 00 Albert A. Nance to Michael Becker, southwest quarter ssouth- -west quarter of Section 36, Town-. " ship 5, Range-10, for . 1,60000 ! Reltz & Clem.ei.vt ta Peter Miller, Lot8, Block 88, Lamasco, for - 300'fi0 -Louis -S Davis -tol ti Paltas '----' Bishop, Lot 5, Block41.Eastern Enlargement, for...iX?if. 3,400 90 George P. Deifenbarh to Edward Bchmael, east half, southeast quarter, northeast quarter. Section 21, Township 6, Range 11, for 1,025 00 i George W. Lant to Jacob Schmitz, Lot 3, Block 21, Eastern Enlargement, for.-... .. . 365 00 t Alvah tjohnson l Richard tarrett, Lots i; 2,3, 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12, Block 6, Goodsell's Enlargement, for... m 500 00 1 Richard M. Pa.rrett to Alvah' JoJinsom south half Block-f. and -"1 Lots.-25, 26, 27 and 28r Block 0, Good1 - ci scfll'fc Enlargement,.fbr-....w..v..i' vgOli'QO Charles $ Tileston to Alvah--i- a Johnson, Ltts 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 4, Goodsell's Enlargement, for 500 00 De Witt a Keller to Philip Huber, Lots 23 and 24, lilock 135, Lainasco, for 500 00 1 Israel G. Hasbrook to E. A. Cook, Lot 13, Block 39, Eastern Enlargement, for 2,200 00 Matrimonial. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the County Clerk, ijlythe Hynes, during the week ending the 21st insf : ...,! : -, : -. George Korbele toLeha Huber. ' V ! ! Thomas Allen tu Jennie Lansrhlin. Richard Salter to Mai-y Ann Boluss. Jas. Gfroerer to IavJna Wateon. . -Hamilton Broaddus to Mary J Harrison. Louis Groff to Henrietta Uraijher. . . .. Ben G. Wiltshire to Amanda O. Gresham. Wm. F. Hassle to Kissey Willett. Peter Daum to Susanna Hern. August Schmute to?aroline Hoehner. Christ Lutt)ber to Barbara Lenz. Fritz Wiggers to Mary Ruprecht. John'Vap. Ameloyn to Johanna Goetz.I - ' The New Metropolitan. On Saturday rtight a large and fashionable audience attended the theatr&J It was the last appearance of the beautiful and' accomplished Woa the favor of our theatre-goers. We rtgret that these gifted young ladies canplot remain for a longer period of time in our city. The acting on Saturday! Might was very fine, and the audience exceed1 delighted-, In " Beauty and the! Beast' Ajda was "perfectly bewitching as "Beauty." .!. We have, seldom seen a young actress so free from stage affectation as'she s. Her every act Is natural, and gives evidence that Bhe has studied the character w'ell.-' :'...; ... ,-. . : ; - 1 As the "Beast," Bella Golden displayed iri a pre-eminent degree thagreat versatility of talent which she possesses. Jin-ihe" Four Sisters," Miss Emma, deserves the highest compliment for the admirable rendition of those characters. She will long be remembered by our theatregjers. -Wherever the Sisters go, we wish tliem abundant success. s ;i put, while we regret the departure of thosayoung ladles. It affords us great pleasure to announce that to-night Miss Kate Rpynolds, the queen of comedy, makes her aperance as " Vlolante " in the excellent Spanish comedy of " Wonder," or " How a Woman Keeps a Secret," in which; if she

is supported as she should be, and as we hope she will be, she will Vin the greatest applause. 4 , , . . , The mere announcement of the name of Miss Reignolds will be snficient to insure a full house we are sure. . The play Is one of deep interest and cannot fall to please all. In everything she attempts, Miss, R. is natural, graceful, fascinating, and must, of necessity, succeed. As her engagement is but a brief one, those, who frequent the theatre will miss a great dramatic treat if they fail to see her each evening. Do not fail to ."see Miss R. to-night.

crfcY NOTICES. ' CORPORATION KOTICE. April 18, 1806. : - ORDER FOR PLANK SIDEWALKS. And now it is hereby ordered ami directed by the Common Council of the city of Evansville. that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the puth-east side of Chestnut street,-from the -anal to Church street i" -. South-east side of Chestnut street,, from T tjnurcn street i sixtn street ; ; " South-east side of -Chestnut street, from Sixth. street to Seventh street; in said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty.days from the.publicatlon of this order. ' , ; " i i - A; M. McGRIFF, Clerk. - CJty Clerk's Office, April 19, 1866. apr20 St i; .- Union copy. ' CORPORATION STOfiCE. ; . . April Hi, li. . . , ORDER FOK HEPAIRTNG. BRICK SIDEWALKS. And now It is hereby ordered and directed by the' Common Council of the city of E.vansville, that the owners, of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the south side of Fourth street, from Walker street to Fulton avenue; South side of Fourth street, from Goodsell street to Walker street; - North-east side of First street, from Vine street to Division street ; . . jxortn-east siae oi Kecona street, from jiain sireei to sycamore sweet: West side; of Leet street, from Third street to Fourth street; In said city, cause the sidewalks thereon of Class No. I to be repaired within thirty days from the publication of this order. , , - - - A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk. ; , City Clerk's Office, April 19, 1866. ; , ap20 3t t i " luiuon copy.j . . . TfcTOTM'E TO COXTRACTOKS. AM i-APBII.10,1866. ,' ' The Common- Council - of the- city" of Evanwvllle will receive bids until the 30tb day of April, 18j6, for the construction of pia.DK muewaiK -. - . - , Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for sidewalks, and the priee per cubic yard for excavating and fillingsaid sidewalks in all respects to conform to the requirements of the ordinances of the Hty. - A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk." ' City Clerk's Office, April 1$, 1806. apr20 6t ' - Union copy.j OTM'E TO CONTRACTORS.'- -.i APRIl. 16. 1866. ' The Common Council of the- citv of Evansville will receive bids until the 30th day of April, 1866, for the construction of brick sidewalks. Bidders will state the price per square yard for sidewalks, end the price per cubic, yapd for excavating and filling said side' walks to be constructed, In all respwts, according to the; -ordinance or the city; the cu rhing to be of wood. By order of the Council. Aw M. McGRIFF. Clierk. C4t j Clerk's Offiee, Evitnsville, Apri-1 19, 1866.' apr20ttt . . Union copy. , . . Elecfioa Notice. " IT IS- OREREI BY THE COMMOX Com-ll of the City of Evansville 'that, on MONDAY, the 30th day of April, 1866, an election, shall be held in, said city, in pursuance of Art -Act t amend'the fortieth iclause of section thirty" of the charten of snul city, passed at the last session of the :GeneraLAwembly of the State of Indiana The said election shall be held for the purpose of aHcertuinin whether the qtmiilietl voters of said city do or do not desire the Common Council aforesaid, for and oni behalf of said city, to suliscribe for and, take stock in the Evansville and Cincinnati Railroad Company to the amount cf ONE HUNDREDAND FIFTY. THOU SAND DOLLARS. ; Said election shall be fy ballot, and uport the ticket of those who desire said stock tos be so taken, as aforesaidj shall be written or printed rt he words "Take. Stock,",or other word ylearly expressing such desire ; pnd upon -the ticket of those who do not desire said? stock to be so taken, as aforesaid, shall be written or printed the words f'Take No Stocky"Uer ' other equivalent words. In all othr respects the said election shalL be c-Awitvitea in the same- manner and be iUkveenwi bythe-me'ruls ttfm regulations, a.- the regular annual elections for olHcers of said city, except that no one can vote at said election who shall not have paid accity tax within twelve months next before-such election. ' t:-.i-i i Said' election shall be held at the usual places of holding city elections; and notice ef the time-and places of holding said election shall he given -by-puilihing a copy of he order six days in two daily newspapers irinted and: published in said city, the last f which publications shall be at least five lays before Mie-timei of holding said election. One f said newspapers shall be a German paper, and publish a translation Of this order in the Germanjanguage ; and no unimportant defect in such translation shall affect the validity of the notice. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. Evansville, April 1618()6. Union copy 6 times. ORDER OF COUNCIL IIRECTINCt , LOT JO BE FILLED. . And now hero it -ajpelartn.to' tne Corny men Council thd city "of Evansviile that the south-east one-third () of lot number two hundred and seventeen (217), Donation Enlargement, is so situated; that water collects and remains stagnant' thereon; and the owner oi said lot is hereby directed and required by the said Council to fill up said lot .to-such a height, as will prevent watr from collecting and remaining stag-i oext thereon, within thirty days, from the publication of thiorder. - r Evansville, do hereby certify that the fore-J going ms a 'True ntt eornpiete -copy oi an order of said Council, passed on the I2tnvUty of M nwnrA.ii.-iiw, bo. fa.r as It relates 19 tiie wiuiln-namett iot(- 1 in witness . whereof, I have Seal. hereto subscribed my neme and affixed, the sel of sniit city, this 5 lata uay or April, it. prWGt ,A"M. AlcWKJFF,.Clerfc. ; ARDER or COUNCIL DIRECTING II ...I , in T- T BE FILLED. jAnd now here it appearing to the Common Council of thevltyof Evansv-lUe that lot nuinber two hundred - and -'tvmcteen (219), Donation Enlargement, is tto situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon; and the owner of said lot is here? by directed and required by the said Council to fill up said lot to suoh a height as will Firevent water from collecting and remainng Stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. I, A. M. McGriff, Clerk of the city of Evansville, do herey certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of an order of said Council, passed on the 12th day ot March, A.D. 1866, so far as it relates to the within-named lot. I , ..( - In witness whereof,..! have SBAL. aprletlf hereto subscribed my name and affixed the seal'of said city, this 19th day of April, 186. , f. . . i j. A. M, McGRIFF, Clerk. r , . ; Trimming. DO YOTT WANT TRIMMINGS, EDGingsBultomv Act For jwiuething a?vr go to , HEAD AMOONEY'S.

DRY GOODS.

: :X 'N0TI0NS&c - j i 'S3HTII t i : if if Having Bought the Interest of JAQUESS.FmCII&CO.,' 5 IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOULD INFORM THEIR OI.O Customers and the Trade generally, that, with increased facilities for carrying on the business, and with a determination to Will at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, twe trust that we shall be successful in pleasing, and greatly Increasing' our trade. Our Stock Willi be full in all the lines that are found in a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. - ' - ' HUDSPETH, SMITH & CO., No. 10 First Street, .! fefci 22 Evansville, Ind. croxisoir kaghee. Ki H. GOOEtETT. G. MAGHi3E " '& CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PLAIN ,:l. .u i-V.U. AND FANCY DXtI. GOODS, FIRST.'- STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND, jama. .i-- . ;...-, t t c! ' f :a .-r " - ' "'! i' 1 T-r f ,. V, i-ln'lii ti.Ki.f, SADDLERY.' WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL tji 1 j.i . i . -.'' f' -"' i' s .A. tx iLt i: ursr. STEINBACg :& WACK, Ko. 6T,; Main'Street, 7 I r r 'If') ' EVANSVILLE, INB. "TKl'E KEEl CONSTANTLY: , ON i 'Y hand a full, assortment of all goods In ut line, but call the special attention of Merchants -tind Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, - instead of with buckles and. straps, with A. Steinbach's newly invented and patented ' ; ff;f;.f - everlasting- t;';,1;--;;;,?, Collsir-lPasteiicr. ' Tho advantages of this fastener' are L Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlast the Collar ; 2 Saving f time in putting the Collar on al offthe horse's neck; 3. Neatness of finish, This Collar Is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the ld-fashioned one. . . -. , - -. , ; Extimine our stocks bafore yw buyt "and : you will save hioney. . - dec!3 ti6m. STOVE WORKS. iift'v4 1 i'.'.'l'iili .. Uh; 1 STOVE WO R JCS. BRiNOmYER & CO., tfc IAlSETACTRilCoFr i 1 .1, COOICING STOVES," FOR WOOD "AND WOOD AND HEATING STOVES, FOR COAL COUNTRY NTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS: COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS: , , , , XBISCUIT OVENS AND LIDS; sc'iiiT raFNS.Avri t.mn-1 '.. ... 1j11p; ,-f.r-l' SUGAR KETTLES: ' ..!.. ' IXX IRONS; ! .' ' JAMB GRATER; Pf FANCY fxKATK FRONTS : ' ' AIE GRATKH; CELLAR GRATES; t TrT'i '.-WINDOW WEIGHTS': ,032 WAFFLE IRONS; HAM BOILERS; STOVE HOLLOW-WARE1, &C, Ac, -.?n.r Alii---Ska ALSO KEEP FOR SALE '1 1' V. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper. ! - Tin and japannedtWare,!;?; oil! .riro'Uii M&ln fttiiopptCtiut-t House! ' Fou'ri4 i 1 dry near raoulb.n J'jgwon Creek. .'

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QUEENSWARE.

Mark & Warren, NO. 18 M JN STREET, IMPORTERS - OP CAIN A, GLASS -AN Queenswarci CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES ! 'We are now receiving our Queensware direct from the Potters of the Old World ! At New Orleans, our crates are hoisted from the Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharf in this city, thus making but one transfer from . . . - -, . LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND -TO Evansville, Indiana. You will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great r.ving in breakage, which alone is a very Important item to be considered in the cost of our Wares. Our Stock is one of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, and for sale at - ' . Extrbmely Low Prices. We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prices. - Lamp Stock, consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. Our new Catalogue and Price List for 1866 Is now ready for distribution, which will be furnished to Merchants only, on application. ' v J. W. BARBOUR S CO. ftUEE J, SFABE, CHINA AKI . GLASSWARE ' i Hi A'iEW-'STOCK IIN GREAT TABIETT. Comb and St If iil.-i i: m 4 FIRST ST., ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED W THE '' C'Ui IXMiiSTAL BANK. , dec22dtf, ,!f-. .. '! : BAN JUNG. Capital JPatd in Limited to - - $330,000 ": ( . 1 1 ': ( ' ' '- , ' $100,1)00 i:! '.Mi HERCIIANTS' NATIONAL BANK i OF EVANSVILLE. C. R. Bement, - - - PresH. Jolm 1. Hoclie, Casliier. Having commenced business at itsoffiefl corner of; MAIN - AND FIRST STREETS " offers its services to the ifl-,o,. vt ville and its. vicinity, being prepared to carry on a legitimate ' ( r . . A lY , 1 i :-!-ii! .'.(.6 ri A .11, if.il id i : -.". i-:.-f '-'--'l General Banking Business, 15 ll-ii And to purchase and supply . 7-30okeasuby Notes, Gold- Xstd Giztku, " Buvs U. 8. Certificates. Rnrnli' '.Vn'lS-Zl? ' 1 Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Do- " mestic Paper: and. for the of Mechanics and others, who have in ied their savings in the popular GoAreST ,i ment Loans, it offers to receive pack am nr U.S. Bonds Interest BerlnPvSf'Ji ' M other Securities, on Special Lpositrfof ' -.I eharee. affordine small holriafKrif.--?1 ' tunltyto avoid the insecurity and rior ' ! "!fig tbm Ja wn pe.- ; ;'

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