Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1866 — Page 8
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RAII.KOAO TIME-TABLE:
j Evansville and Crawfordsville. "Xeave Arrive. . Arrive.) ' . Ettvwville." faieenhes. T. Haut - Accoin'od't'n, 5 :40 A H 10:27 a m 1 4 :15 P J 9 J5 A M 1 11 :47 A M I 3 :00 "Vincennes Ac 2:30 p H 5:15 p K f .i...-.... GOING SOUTH. 1 Vfc IV'.. i ; ....... - Leave ' LeaVe"-'" 'Arrive ' m t Terre Haute; Vlncennes. E'vtlle. VincennesAc I 6:.)am 9:15am . Freight & Ac 6'SrO A M I 12:28 P M I 5:08 P Jf Mail. Spk 6:22m 8;5fm Terre Haute and Indianapolis. ' ' from terre haute. ; . . . Leave. Mght Express 1 ;13 a m Accommodation . 7:15 a m Mall.. 3:20 p m Express 4 :25 P m Arrive. 12 :05 a m 6:30 p M 11 :15 A M 3it0 p m .awui'l t ,1 n f r Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. U W Oil:? FROM VINCENNES. ' Going East.' Going Wt 1 :20 P M I 55pm ............10 :55 pm 6 :00 A m . Express ........ . T Passengers few St. Louis and Cairo, leavlng Evansville at 2:30 p.m., make elose con nection with the O. v M. R. R. at Yinennesr arrive at-St. Louis at 1:30 a. m;, uv nv vuiiw a w v J1 A. jn.. ,;HiGH Wind. Yesterday the wind was high and blustering. Decidedly there was something in it. -4 Tfce citizensjof, Hazleton, Patoka, f and Princeton, are to join : in a May1 Day Picnic at the former place. . . : "Asititimt Paymaster Loveland will 'continue to pay tha Legion to-day.' He .:willi probably complete, that part of his - business to our city to-day. ! : i ' J i "i'ij.i-" i . . m - ':." ' Being Rk-built. We notice that ' the Canal Mills which were destroyed by fire some time since, are being re-built. The walla are, being erected of brick, and the , work is being pushed8 forward to completion. YUAT Ml -".! HiiPM; i THANKS.-Our ,good looking", young friend, Henry Bakerj of St. Paul, has obliged us by sending copies of St. Paul -'papers. Mr. B. will please accept thanks j for fhis attention. 1 ; Miss Mayhew. Miss Annie Mayhew takes a Benefits to-night. Miss M. is a young -actress who has long catered- to the wishes of the theatre-goers of bur'dityy and should h&ve a rousing benefit. ' ' ! IK CJT,Mi.r-. rr. . . '-. j j.fi f"A meeting is to be held at Princeton, y .on Saturday next, for the purposed taking J the necessary steps towards securing a city charter ,for that, place The election for ai . officers, under t he old charter Is to be held on the first Monday in-MayJ' w "- i Who AKK -ENTiTLErTo VoTE. For the information of all eoneerned,- wo ."would say that, in the election lhat is to be held, onMonday, none are entitled t6 Vote'who have not paid city taxes within a 1 year 'if',-).. .; I -i ... . i:i ' - ' whether, the City .Council shall be emi i powered to take stock in the Straight Line RaUroad, isto be held on Monday, next. ; . So for we have heard little said in relation to it. It will probably be a very quiet elec"atlon.'' AH the voters have doubtless made up their minds on the subject. ' 1 1 ; :
"STTKECOJaDEB's Copbt. There were but two ases before the Recorder yesterday, both being for keeping filthy .premises. For . that offense Mrs; Brosie was fined. ' with $4 costs, and John McDevitt a similar flue and costs. The Importance of removing every species of filth, and enforcing the 1 strictest sanitary 'regulations, is great, and each citizen should give the matter especial attention. : i .' V I . ji ;.' i
..tl I J I , -. I Committee Meeting. The soldiers', committee, appointed to prepare articles of association,' constitution, by-iaws, Ac, wilrmeet to-day at , o'clock, at the "office of S. K. lea vittoa .Third Mteetl It is desired that all the .members composing the committee shall be present promptly c at the hour, so that the business may be dispatched without delay, and the labor of the committee completed i S,ij;,-,5 - - ' ; f.-MA- ' j-, -801.91888,' Mass MEETrxctTbe sojdjers of Warrick County hold a- mass meeting at Boonville to-day at 1 o'clock, p. m, r We ' are informed that the " boys who wore the. blue " from, old Warriek, would bo pleased to have a delegation from Vandeburgli w yisit them. They, jn-oinisQ a 'seat by their camp-fires, a fair "divide .rations',, a --lriBk'from tJ old canteen, and A'. whi flT at the old laurel-root -pipe. As many as can, are invited lo attend. .A good time may be expected, as there are hosts of brave boys In old Warrick. i From Owensboko. Capt.- Liter informs us that quite a party of ladies and gentlemen of Owensboro availed ( themselves of the haif-faTe arrangement to Visit our city and the Theatre, and fme down on the Mary Ament yesterday. If the notices had reached Owensboro just a day sooner,; a 'very large deleg'atlon would have come down. We hope that ail may have enjoyed the visit, especially the fair ones, and that at a future time a 'more extended notice will be gl. en. ft til .-' - s s- if ' -,i r Repkesested. Vanderburgh Cojinty v- will have a fair numberof Representatives in ,the State Prison." ;. Already four, have ; been convicted and sentenced on dillerent - charges; two for a period of ten years each ; one for life, and one for two years. .There are quite a number of rrlminal cases yet to be disposed of, all of which cannot. we are informed, be reached till session of the Court. Our juries are a terror to evil doers.' . '' ! i Take toub Certificates. At the special session of the City Council hist night, it was ordered that a committee 'of two men from each voting precinct be selected, whose -duty it should be to challenge voters when there was a doubt as to whether the person proposing to vote had paid city tax within the last year. It would save, trouble to carry that little receipt in your pocket. - -
Artificial Limbs. a letter has been received by the Postmaster, from Richmond, Ind., inquiring about the inventor of an artificial leg, living here. The person who writ; is oldier whoi minus a leg. ancf wislies to got tlietesfklrid'of an"
artificial "one that is' to'ljeprocurear'AJ fIeiCotlfift'XiafA,,a1itfaUJ met a gentleman of this place who wore an artificial leg of his own invention, and said he was on his way to Washington to get it patented. The 1 Imp is thought by thd inqu Ire.r bo have been iery superior bref and he wishes to get one like it if it answers the description that his informant gave of it. He also says that there are others in Richmond who want the limb spoken of if it suits them. He wishes to .correspond with the inventor of the limb alluded to, and as he does not know his name has written to ascertain. J Any person wh6'cah give the ' information J'that ' this . disabled patriot requires, .will . confer a great favor on him. Information' may be left at this office, or with the Postmaster, of whom the name of the soldier can be obtained. 3V! tCiRCCiirCofjKT. The' case of The1 State vs. James Mulligan, on charge of assault and battery On the person of Joseph Stewart, with intent to 'murder, was 'tried and determined yesterday. It was tried by a jury, who returned a verdict of guilty, with a fine of Slop and imprisonment in the State's Prison for two. years; W P- H&rgrave, attorney for the State, and Lewis C. Stinson for the defendant. j Johanna Jedekoren vs. Charles F. Jedekoren.'' Action for divorce. " Cause ; tried by a j ury. 1 Divorce granted to plaintlfT, and custody of the children." Peter Maier, attorney for plaintiff. j The State vs. George Gerst, for larceny. Charged with stealing wood from the land of John Ingle, Jr.-, in July, 18. The cause was beJngr tried by Jury, but wn not deter mined when we left the court-room. ! Shootiso- Affaib. A shooting affair occurred last : night : at the Crescent City Billiard Saloon, between Jack Hitch and? Joseph T App.' , The facta, as ' we learn them,' are about as follows': 'Hitch entered the saloon, using abusive language, ' striking ' 'Appj i'and i knocking him .down.,' Some further difficulty occurred, after which App shot at Hitch some two or three times, one shot -taking effect in the arm, and in tha hand..', App had a preliminary examination b 'ore' Esquire Chute, and was acquitted, it appearing 'from' the evidence that he had acted in selfdefense: These, are the .facts a.f we learned thom. A .'.'-. a: i Mi -j '( !-.. ;..-'! .t, j ; ' -- ' ' . ' , - '- ' -.?J ! - .' i",V--'Council ttoteedlniiJXl j . '-. -,"' FbidUx EvEyjfsp; 'April 27. : 1 The Council met pursuant to adjournment. His Honor, Mayor Baker, presidihg. Councilmen present: Messrs. Hunnel, Dean, .Mills, SmU-h, t Heiliuan, .WiUshire, Torrence, Reitz and Miller. j The following standing committees were appointed: Committee on Finance Messrs Dean and Heilman; on Claims Messrs. Mills and Smith: on Nuisance Messrs. Wiltshire and Milts: on Streets and AJlevs Messrs. Hunnel and Torrence; on Sewers ana linages .Messrs. neiuruin antt teit; on Wharves Heilman and Wiltshire ; on Police Dean aad Torrence: on t Erroneous Taxes-Dean and Miller; on -Fire Depart ment Hunnel and Wiltshire; on Markets and Stalls Mills and Miller ; on Cemeteries Hunnel and Smith; on Party-Walls Reitz and Torrence: on Gas Mr. Smith; on Elections Mr. Miller;.. on PrintingMr, Heilman ; on Ordinances Mr. Reita. i Ordered that the alley situated between Clark .and Leet streets, and extending from Second to Center streets, be brought to a proper grade. 7 -. ; t . Ordered, that the alley 'situated between First and Second. Streets, and 1 between" Gum and Mulberry Streets, be brought to a proper grade. , ; . . ' Ordered, that Lots 51 and 52, Upper Enlargement, be so filled that water- will uot stand therean. A petition was read asking that the practice of steamboats of blowing thair Whistles while in port be declared a nuisance. , The prayer of the petitioners was granted.: It was agreed that Uo same Inspectors and Judges who superintended the April elections be appointed to preside at the election on Monday, by which it is to be decided whether the Council shall have Ejwer to subscribe stock to the Straight -5 lne Railroad or not. ,' - - On motion of Mr. Mills, It was ordered that a committee of two for each precinct be appointed to challenge voters, with instructions to require all doubtful voters to produce a certiricate. of -the-payment of their city taxes. Mr. Heilman and Mr. Miller were appointed to select , the challengers. " ' New Met bopoi.it an. The theatre was well filled last nighL -It was the occasion of Miss Rpienolds' benefit. Sh was twt. ibjitiftkeatik chgre3 ffiywi&dtyr la the great three act comedy entitled " The' Jealous Wife." and had gone, wpll througlr the play in a brilliant and successful man-, ner, when sh fainted and fell on the stage. She had been much indispbse'd' during "the day but. her ambition le hei; npon the stage contrary to the advice of her physi'etaal tAa iar' tos the ' playl Had 'procpeded she had indeed acted most admirably. After waiting some time she finally gave up the attempt, and the play was concluded With the pleasing-. toree iJeftmy Llhd. We regret that her stay cannot be prolonged, but wish "her great success wherevershe goes. v. 4 , ... . To-night is' the henefit of Miss Annie Mayhew, on which -occasionBella Golden, of whom our people never tire will appear ns Topsy, in the great 'tnoral drama entitled " Uncle- Tom's Cabin," With songs and dances. '' Little -Kate Mayhew will appear as Eva, while the best talent has been cast on the bill for' the other characters. Miss M. deserves, and should have,' a. rousing benefit. We, ; hopa the .house ma j be crowded. Go early and secure seats.' ' ; ' The SPHsi.-irAni EgyptJaniMarvelJ a human head chiseled from stone, changed to actual living matter, and made to speak, sing, drink, smoke, and deliver its oracles, as at the time of its first weird and mystical conception,' nearly four thousand years ago quicker than ' the lightning's flash crumbles to dust, leaving the densoly crowded auditory spell-bound, transfixed, wonder-stricken, at the marvelous siglifc which- basso thrillecLand startled, the millions who have been fortunate enough to witness this, the greatest sensation which has ever appeared sinco the creaiio off the world". -, ' ; ; ' " ' 1 ' - ' -' )! I r"; ' Since, its arrival in. this country, whole cities, .as it were, have-, night after night vainly endeavored to obtain, ndmishion;to the Halls. Jt it Is h mystery and a probleul M-hich,thest'(tihcknd' tbleurned of the present, century can ncvcrsoiye. linn gt;' gantic and inexplicable wbnder is defined to create the wildest enthusiasm and excitement ever yet witnessed in this city,! or on the continent of America. It has thus
far been produced in this country in the
cities of Chicago, St. Louis. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Boston, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton, and for weeks the largest halls in ttie above titles were found insufficleTit fo' accommodate the thousands who ' uigHtfy thronged' liroundlM'tfoorsT I ti winjmak its' &tnt ,appearanceij bB city at Masonic iau, on next Tuesday evening, in. connection with Somerby Sf Bruce's colossal and Extraordinary Gift Sensation, and will positively remain five days only. Of this popular and very sdccessfu Troupe, the press in other cities are filled with praise and commendation. Somerby A Bruce give ' everybody a present. JCd blanks. All receive a beautiful gift. Ad mission fifty cents. No half price. MACHINISTS. t WILLIAM f Successor tb Kratz & Heilman.) city: :fowieiy "Jlanufacturer and. Builder of r ' V J. ,' v-i-.)':VS ; PORTABLE ANDJSTA TIQNAR If, STEAM' ENGINES AND BOILERS, ' , AND r ,GTlISTt, mjjh ,' vs. err. .:( MACHINERY, . ,rv Threshing Machines, .!', Ja. i It f . Cotton' and Tobacco I'rcsscs, fur 1 il' i VM CIRCULAR SA W MILLS? in' ;.:- hun --i:Ji ; ;. -) mi ,s-iJi' "r.-.-r & -.!-"f:ti. I'n'rf !'f-.' ;- 'i'; ':.:i;.'f ii;; cji i.-; i:i ! r; : i'-H j fi;i u! &C.V tC, ' !i'J:': Hl"f .Cd.i'f j . - ; . ,'; ;i ilu.r.l.l j Jf!i , i-,T ,'') , EVANSVILLE, IND.' -'I' ; i'iliiii; t t Sheet jBON-arilrCoppEBWoKK.mad& to order on short notice." -.--. V. li ;.i -r oi-ii '. -.1 :c-i.':-!; L.u;XR ON A IfD 1 PRASa pAS TINGS of every description. . Dealers in Steam Ganges, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks,' Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, Jto., at manufacturers' prices, j i .ftlj. ;.;". ,.''' i. ,.,vA-, "i i, .,.-. ' REPAIRING " " ' ' ' k'L done at short notice? " 4 I arir25-1.;Hi it - iniMi t ! IIagan'3 Magnolia Balm. This Is the most delightful and extraor. dtoary article ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands" to a' pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so Inviting in the city belle of faslitoa, 3 "It remoyes tan; freckles, pimp les; and ronghnes$ from the skn. leaving the com plexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious tp the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera singers. ; It Is what every lady should haTe1Soldeverywher3j Jjtetafl price 50c. ,- Prepared, by W. E. Hagan, Troy, N, Y. ! ordrs addressed jto , , ',' , , i v.n-- limin BEMAS, BARNES & CO. 'ti6yl4wly-'-;'-i--' ':; , -New York: Aniiexatioh'of Territory to the' City 'A"n :fof Evansville. i ' WTOTICE IS HEKEBV- tiIV., that JLl tli Common Uouncit of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the Ueneral Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved Marcii 6, 1S5, enritled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act f ranting to the citizens of the town of Ivansville, ju the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter approved January '27, lsi". and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, lHtib, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the southeast quarter of section 19, township south, of range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the east by F. W. Brinkmever's Enlargementj Oii-tbe south by Hharpe's Enlargement and-frreek's Enlargement, and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section, which is at the intersection of Eleventh street and First avenue, and running thence east, along the.' middle' of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundred (1700) feet, more or less, to the west line of F. W. Brinkmever's' Enlargement; thence south- by said Vest line six 'hundred and fifty-five (-) feet, more or less, to the middle of Ninth street. ai the same Ik lnifl r.m an Kharpe's Enlargement; thence west along j-the-middie of Ninth street -nine hundred , and rorty-iour tH) feet, more or less, to the west line Hbarpe'S Enlargementthence south along said west line one hundred and forty-seven and a halt (H7X-) feet more or less, to the north lino of GVeek's Enlargement; thence west along snid north line seven hundred and fifty-eight and a bait' (7")Hl4) feet, more or less, tq the.-middle (Of First avenue; aud thence noi-tlC nlon' the" middle of. said First avenue eight linn- 1 dred and five (S0o) feet,-more or, ies.s, to the place of beginning; said territorv bein-' contiguous to the city of Evansviile, and not platted or laid off. , . W. BAKER, Mayor test : X M. McGko-f, Clerk. ; ' Sldiwim- . . , , i At "inch Corosrr's ixivj:st, iiKOfcTTTJ the body of an unknown man, found Jn the Ohio river, at Evansville, Pi-eon .Township, on the 21 iiist.,,sup)H)scd to Save come to his death by tin--explosion of the Steamer Missouri. He was about 5 feet 10 inches high, weight about 160 lbs.; had on blue woolen undershirt, white woolen drawers, white cotton socks, and broan boots. JOHN BISCHMAN, C. V? C apri7 3td ..iii ,
CITY NOTICES.
CORPORATION SOTICE. April '23, 1866. ORDER FOR REPAIRING SIDEWALKS. rT. And now it is hereby ordered and directed! by theXtoramon Council 06 the citof Evansviile, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on Or adjoining tha" east side-f Third avenoe, front Canal streei to Sixth street;-' -- . - .. East side of Third avenue, from Sixth street to Franklin street?' " f - East side of Third avenue;-from Frank-i Hn street to Seventh street - . East side of Third avenue, frorff Sev enth street to Eighth street; I West side of Third avenue, from Canal street to Sixth street; . .'"" . I West side of Third "avenue, from Sixth street to Franklin street; .West side of Third avenue", from Frank lin street to Seventh street; -1 - ' f West side of .Third avenue, from SeV enth street to Eighth street; ' ' ' . ' 1 North side of Eighth street, from Third avenue to B'ourth avenue; South side of Eighth street, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue? in said city cause the sidewalks thereon of Class No. i to be repaired within thirty days from the puoucuv-iun 01 uus oruer. . 1 .. ; . , A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk j! City Clerk's Office,' April 27, im. . apr28 3l .1 'union oopy.j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' , April 23. 1806. . , .. (...,'. , ' ,Tlie Common Uounciy of the-city .of Evansviile will receive "sealed proposals ior Htoiie cui uiug umii uib iiu uay or may, 1866 said vurbiug to conform in .all respects to the requirements o( the ordinancea of theity. . - , , ; ..- - - ; - A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk City Clerk's Office, April 27, Vm., apK 6t 1 . 1 .-. bunion copy.j , RDJER OF' COUNCIL DIRECTING - lAJTa TO BE t'lLLKU. And now here it appearing to the Com mon Council of the city of Evansviile that lots one and two (2) in block forty-two (42), Eastern Enlargement, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon; and the owners of said lotsaro herebv directed 1 and recruired by , the said Council to fill up said ..lot to such a, heittbt as will prevent water from colietiiiK remaiuing MtuKiiant ilaereon, witliin thirty days from the publication of this order. - . v , ,- . , . , Ij A. M. McGrifT,; Clerk of ' the ' city i of Jtivansviiie, ao nereoy certify tnat tne loregoing is a true and complete copy or an order of said Council, pasf-ed on the 23d day of April, A.D. 1866, so far as it relates to the within-named lots. '"- - 1 In witness whereof, X have fa Sir "f"irto subscribed my name and jrtKAj..j afflxed tne geai of 8aid dtythis e u tn day or April, ixui. , -xj u apr27 3t A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk, Union copy. 4 '" ' ' f m " ' ' K1)GH OF COtrNCIL OIKF.CTIXG J LOTS TO BE FILLED. , And now here it appearing to the' Com mon Council of the city of Evansville that lots one (1) and two V4)j in . oiock nine (9). Fourth Enlargement, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon ,and the owners ot said lots are hereby, directed and required by the said Council to fill un said lots to such a height as will prevent water from collecting and remain-. lng stagnant theroon, within thirty aays from the publication of this order. . . . ' IT Aj M.'.McGritT, -Clerk-of-the city of .Evansviile, an nerey certuy mat tne ioregoing is a true and complete copy of an order of said Council, passed on. the 2idaay 01 Apru, iwie, so jat as aTiaies to the within-named lots. t v . In-witness, whereof, I have rc r-v. hereto subscribed ray name and njsAi,.j afflxed the seal of said city, this .'27th day of April, ' land." - ' ; aprer 3t , ; " '- - aj m. Axcuttiin1 cierK.- . - Union copy.ARDEK OF COITNCIK. IHHECTIMl J LOTS .TO BE FILLED. 1 . - And now here it appearing to the Cora mon Council of the City of Evansville. thatLot 1, 2,3, 4,5, . J, 8, 9; 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, in Block Nineteen (19). Stockwell's Enlargement, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon, and the owner of said Lots is - hereby directed and required by the said Council to -fillup said Lots to such a height as will prevent water from collecting wui- remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the passage or this order. JL A. M. McUrtff. Clerk of the City of Ev ansville- do herey certify that the fore going is a true and complete copy of an order of said Council, passed on thefci day of April, A. D. IsStt, o iar it relates to the withiu-nahied Lots. . 1 - In witness whereof, I nave row Vt v "nereunio suiwcnoeu my name ana l8EAIJ affixed the seal of said City, this . , , ,.Z7tn aif v 01, April, a. i. itzn. 1 ap27 3t- i i i ' i AiM MeGKIFF.lUlsrk.j Union copy. 1 ORDER OF COIXCII. IIRECTIXU LOTS TO BE FI LL ED. , i And now here it appearing to the Com mon Council of theCity of Kvaiisviile,- that Lots 4, 5, B, 7, 8 and 9, in Block thirteen, (13), Eastern Enlargement, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon, and the owner of said Lot is hereby directed and required by the-said Council to fill iip said Lots to' Such "a height as will prevent water from collecting and remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the passage of this Order. I, A. M. McGritT, Clerk of the City of Evansville,, do hereby certify that- the forego ing isa true and complete copy 01 an order of said Council passed on the 23d day of April, A. D. i860, so iar as 11 reiaies to tne within-named Lots - In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name Union copy. ORDER OF COUNCIL DIRECTING !-- LOTS TO BE FILLED. And now here it appearing to' the Com mon Council of the City of Evansville, that Lots 40, 47,48,49 and 50, in Huston's Addition, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon, and the owners of said I,ots are hereby directed and required by the said Council to fill up said Lots to such ii height as will prevent water Irom collecting ana remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the pas--4 sage 01 tnisoruer. t 1, Ai JlcGrttt, tlei-K or the City 01 kvadsville, do hereby Certify that the ' forego ing is a true and complete copy of an ordes of said Council passed on the 23d day of April. A. D., 186rt, so far as it relates to the within-named Lots. In Witness whereof, -1 have f 1 fSEAi-.T " and arn.xed tlie Seal of said city, A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. apI27-St Union- copy. WTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. AM April 23. 1800. The common council oi tne city oi Evansville will receive , sealed proposals until the 21st day of May, lstjtf, for grading the aliev sitnaieu oeiween i iara ana ljeet streets, and extending from Third street to -Fourth ?ireet. . . liy order oi tne council. t . - -r r A. r M.M?GRIFF. -tUerk. - ' "City Clerk' OtHcef Evansville, April 27. MM. Union copy. apr27td OTICK TO CONTR ACTORS. -.Apuiij "4!. W. . The, A'oinnicn jwuncii iof; rtiie city of Kvansvnia win receive seaiea proposals until theiiOth dy of April, 1H0U, for removing the Upper; jMarkeHfottscvsitUHte'- on Fourth street, between LXxtust and Walnut streets, to the market space on Fourth street, between Cherry and Oak streets. By order of tiic i 'on nci 1. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office. Evansville, April at, lSiiO. apra dtd. Union copy.1 HOTJCE TO CONTRACTORS, i . AVKfi 2S, 11. The' Common Council ' of .''the'' city of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until Monday evening, May 7, Mob, for constructing an earth way across the canal, on Oak street, similar to the one across the canal on Bond street. By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk. . nifv rinrlr'n nfflnc' AnH! 9.'i mum apraidta . V - - - - - 7 - ') ' Union copy.
K-TT'i 1 aud atfixed,the seal of .said. .City al V i A i ailts 2Tth day of April, A. D 18ttt. apr27 d3t. A. M. Met r RIFF, Clerk.
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Wiali4argeUia. there, exists a conta-. pious sexual disease called Syphilis, which is capable of transmission by inoculation. Dr. MaTk's Syphilitic Cure is the only medicine that will cure Syphilis in all its various and complicated forms, and thoroughly eradicates the syphilitic poison or virus from the system. - - - ,, , ..- ... Symptoms of. the First or Primary Stage -s-This is known by chancres or .ulcers appearing soon after an exposure.- . To cure the first atage, use Dr. Mark's Syphilitic Cure Pills and Syphilitic Wash, etc, which never fail to cure Syphilis in a few days. From five to fifteen days! faithful treatment usually suffices to cure the first stage. One or two packages never fail to cure this stage. Price per package, S12 50., . Symptoms of the Secondary- Stage of Syphilis This is .known by the following r Ulcers in the mouth, nose, throat, glands, skin, head, nails, mucous membranes, cancerous soreson the arms and legs,eruptions an the skin, scrofula, etc. To cure the second stage, use Dr. Mark's Syphilitic Cure Pills and Throat Wash, if the throat is ulcerated; if not, omit the Wash, t These medicines are an infallible cure for this stage, if used a sufficient length of time to eradicate the poison from the system. Price per package, $10 50, including Throat Wash ; if omitted, 89 00 per package.. . -. Symptoms of lhird or Tertiary Stage Syphilis This stage is known by the following symptoms : Nodes or hard and painful tumors on the bones, enlargement of the joints, or contractions, hard pains in the bones and joints, caries, or decay of the bones, syphilitic rheumatism, alteration of the parts, etc. To cure the third or tertiary stage, use Dr. Mark's Cure and Pills. These medicines, will cure the longest-standing and worst cases. They will cure the most excruciating pains in the bones and joints in a few days. . Price per package, 89 00. , - ADVICE TO THE AFFLICTED., i ' Read the symptoms above' described of each stage of Syphilis, and procure at once the medicines for the stage with which you suffer. They will effectually cure you. - A. Treatise on Hyphilitic Disease, iclvlne plain directions to cure the different stages, accompanies each package of the medicine. N.B. Dr. Marks Syphilitic Cure and Pills are anlnfalltble -cnre-for-Rheoma-tism, no matter how long standing or how bad. 'They Temove the cause ,-and the cure is certain and permanent. Price, 89 00 per The medicines will be sent by express to any part of the country on receipt of the money ana cents additional to pay for uiiims auu snipping. ' Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, jvio., anu at ineir orancn store, no. S Mad ison street, tjnicago, Illinois. , j For sale by the druggists; Evansville. - " " 1 1 - ". ... .i - i. .. .. v . Dr. Easterly's Vegetable Pain-XiHer Will cure Bruises , Sprains, Headache, ! xoomacne, tsore i nroat, colic, ' Cholera Cramps or Spasms, Cholera Morbus, Dyg- , entery or !Bowel Complaints,. Nervous Atlectlons,' fain -In the Face, Painters' Colic, Ague, in the Face, Pain in the Back"; anu iiiniDs, ana, in iact, wherever it is applied pain cannot exist. j--This is the most speedy and efficacious medicine ever discovered to relieve persons suffering pain. It is used Infrermillv knd externally," with never-failing success. as a iamujK-meaicine it is invaluable. ( Dr." Easterly Pain-Killer is the best rem edy known for Cholera. Should that awful scourge again visit the United States, as it I is ieareu it will, every lamiiy snouia supply themselves with this medicine, to use j in the early stages of the disease. Price 7o cents per bottle. . , , . . Prepared and sola hy" Dr. E. Easterly & i,o. u xsonn nun street. t. ixuis. Mo. k)ld at their branch medielne- store, so, ! Madison street. Chicago, Illinois. For sale, by the druggists, Evansville. v. Ladles, '.Bead This! .. DR, HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL This elegant and popular medicine will cure an r emaie complaints, such as .Excessive, Painful, or Suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhea or Whites, Falling of the 1 1. .. .. .1 ..11 T 1 .' . I ..'I . . . 1 win w, uu in iiircuitinbltvui lilt; -1 oil 111ly Periods. It will also brine on the menses when checked by colds and all unnatural 1 causes. . - Females' suffering under any of the difficulties above enumerated should not fail to use Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial. It Is the most pleasant and infallible remedy ever in ven tea ror the cure or teimile complaints. trfiuies, try ui , . , ., 1 Price 81 50 oer bottle. : .- ' Prepared and sold bv Dr. E. Easterlv t Co., No. 70 North Fifth street. Ht. Louis. xriu. num v oraucn lamny nuaicine store, No. 99 Mad;son street, Chicago, Illinois. .r or st f y Wie qruggists, fcyansviiie.i .'Mil IU.V ii Ilt. EASTERIiY'S FEVER AND AGUE KILLER i WILL CURE AGUE AND FEVER, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent. Fevers, and every form of Fever incident to the West. This celebrated and infallible remedy has AGUE ueen niieen years etaoiisnea irrKt. "Louis, and is universally known througout the great Mississippi Valley as the only reliable remedy for the cure of Fevftr and Ague In all Its forms. Ague and Fever sufferers, an infallible remedy is here presented vou. - To Cure Ague and Fever "take a dose of ur.-.s easterly's Family Fins, and, when done operating, take Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, as directed on' the bottle. which will stop the Ague and B'ever the nrst aay. Then, to prevent its return, take the Ague Killer three times a dav on the seventh, fourteenth, twenty-first, and twenty-eighth days, dating from the last cum ana lever, and you will be permanently cured ! Let every man, womaa and child try it, and if you find it to be true ten it to your friends. . Price of Ague Killer, S1G0 per bottle. Pills, 50c per box. - , Prepared and sold bv' Dr. E. Rnstp'rlv fe Co., iSo. 70 North Fifth- Street, SSt. Louis. Mo. bold at t heir branch Family Medicine .-iore, cmcago, um. , , r or sine by tne druggists or Evansville. DR. (JOOK'S MAGIC HALR OLL T THE MOSTi PERFECT AND ADJL mirable article ever discovered for the Preservation, Beauty, Growth and Restoration of the Hair. It softens, beautifies and strengthens the hair, prevents it from falling o(f and becoming permanently gray, removes the dandruff, and turns harsh, unruly hair into that which, is smooth, glossy, lively anu oeaui uui. i ' - ' - Dr. Cook's Magic Hair Oil is the best ton ic known, and will produce a luxuriant growth of new hair on bald heads in all cases where any artificial means can lie of any avail, .me most intelligent ana oeaulltui ladies and ftentiemen in nt. Louis use it. and regard itlis an indispensable article for the toilet. Price 75c per bottle. : Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly ' & Co., No. 10 North Fifth street, .St. Louis, Mo.; also, for sale at their brunch Family leuicme stow,. No. Maaison street, Chicago, 111. 5 For sale by the druggists of Evansville. CSRIBI.EYS Salt Rheum and: Tetter Ointment WILL CURE SALT RHEUM, TETter, Scald Head, Prairie and Barber's iiimuis flange, Missouri iscrotu la, Obstinate Old Sores, Plmpleson the Face, and . ' -- " ' - -iiijiiiwii.- 1 1 . i nKlH. But, to ertect a iermanent and radical cum ". "wuiuiuum ana Kln Diseases of everv kind, we recommend Dr. Easterly's Iodine u oarsapaniia, to be used internally, which purines the blood and removes trie cause; and then, bv applvintr the Oint ment to the sores, or Darts, a sneedv and permanent cure will be effected. Both are
advised to be used in these complaints. Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilla SI 50 per bottle. . .. Price Gridley's Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 75c per bottle. fc Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietors. Sold at their branca .Family - Medicine , Stre,.No W . JIadisqn street, Chicago, 111. For sale by the druggists of Evansville.
Dr. Easterly's American Ointment WILL ' CURE'' BRUISES," SPRAINS, Cuts, . Wounds, Rheumatism Contracted Tendons, Swelled Joints, Lumbago, Tumors, all Local and Seated Pains, and all diseases where a local remedy Is required.- .'"- v - . -.p.-," This Iilniment is, beyond all doubt, the most efficacious remedy ever offered to the public. Its volatile, penetrating, seething, and healing properties diffuse themselves to the very bones, and gives the sufferer almost instant relief. ... Such powerful enrative properties are combined in Dr. Easterly's American Liniment, that it readily, cures the worst wounds of man or beast. Every family should keep It constantly on hand. Price, 75c per bottle. , Prepared and sold by Dr. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis Mb. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, 111. For sale by the druggists of Evansville. jani-m, tu, wed-weow-tf ' f,DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUP gives universal satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure. Money refunded it it fails. 7 - - - EE YBIIPE31, AS ! DR. ARMISTEADti POPULAR OINTment will cure this dreadful disease in its worst forms. Most wonderful discovery of the age! Cures all manner of Ulcers on man or beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eye Lids, Sore Breast, Burns, Scald Head, Wounds, etc., etc. . DR. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT is warranted to effect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy Deiore tne puouc. Read ! Read ! Read ! Read ' the fol'J . .'.'lowing'. Certificates": 7,' Henderson, Kv., Feb. 28, 1866. Dr. R. A. Armistead. of Evansville. Ind.. resided for many years in this eity. We know him intimately. He is a regular Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medi cine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. .. . , y L. W. POWELL, . "" .- .'' ARCH'D DIXON. . i Padccah, Kr., Sept. 2, 1354. Having lived neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead, in Trigg county. Ky., for some ten or twelve years, we taue pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stoofl high. and enjoyed a large practice; whilst, as a gentleman, in bearing, and a man of hon or, in tne strictest sense or those terms, no man maintainea a more enviable reputation. . In a word, he lived among us without reproach, and left us with unsullied character. LINN BOYD. ALFRED BOYD. Inquire of your Druggist.! -., . t For sale by all Druggists. ' CLOUD A AKIN. aprlS General Agents, No. 5 Main St. TIN WARE. II. E. BL&MKEIi TTA8 -REMOVED FROM H 1 9 OLD JC3L stand on .Main street to. his new house, No. 14 Second Street ' Between Main and Syeamore, and received a large addition to his stock of ware, so that lie now has the largest and best selected stock in the city of . i . . ; . ; i Plain and Fancy Tinware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantles. Mantle Fronts, the very best Enameled Grates, fine and common; Skillets and Lids ; Ovens and Lids ; . Sugar-Kettles: Dog-Irons; Smoothing-irons, fancy and common; Coal Hods and Vases; Britannia Ware; Iron, Tinned, and Enameled Ware, and everything connected with the business; in fact, a general assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.' A good assortment of Tinners' Stock. &r All Jobbing, such as GUTTERING, ROOFING, Scc, done at shoTt notice. ( ah warrantea as represeniea. Offers to sell cheap, at wholesale or retail. Orders solicited. aprl8 SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . STELNBACH & WACK, No. 67, 31aln Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. WK XiEF.r iONSTANTI.T OS li.-nid a full 'nssortment of all goods in ourline, but call the special attention of Merchants and Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A. fetelnbach's newly invented and patented EVERLASTING Collar-Fastener. The advantages of this fastener are 1. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlust the Collar; 2. saving of time in putting the Collar on and off the horse's neck ; 3. Neatness of finish. This Collar Is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. Examine our stock before you buy, and vou will save money. decl3 dtiao.
