Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 May 1866 — Page 8

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THE EVAMSVIL.L.E DAIL.Y JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1866.

LBOiD TIME-TABLE!

-Esransvifle and Crawfordsville. - ' going "north. Leave Arrive. Arrlv. Evansville. Vineennes. T. Haute fMMmwt'n, omuam iuwam 4:15 pm 9:15 A K 1 11:47 A K I 3:00 F M wwBwines ac f x t-.a p m j,., , ; ' ; GOING SOUTH.' '' Leave ; Leave Terra Haute. Vineennes, Arrive E'vilte. rtMcsennes ac I 6:30 a m CRght A Ac. 6:50 A M 12:23 p k ai- 8fh 6:22p m 9:15 A 8:55p Terra Haute and Indianapolis. ' FROM TERRE HAUTE. J : 1 jRlKbt Exprew:....i., - ocommodation "." Leave. 1:13 A M 7:15 Art , 3:20 p M 4:23 p M Arrive. 12:05 am 6:30 p M 11:15 AM 8:20 p M ia mil , ll-SSxptbsa Mo and Mississippi Railroad. .1 J I FROM VINCENNES. - . - .. . e Going East. Going Wt. ... 1:20pm I b :o5 p M Kxpress. .. 10:55 pm 6:00am FB8engers for Si, Louis and Cairo, leavfcag Evansville at 2 :30 p. m.. make close con nection with the O. A- M. R. R. at Vin-; wnnes arrive ac u JjOUIS at i:3U A. ML. L at Cairo at S 0 a. m. I CITY NEWS. i -ltECOKDEa s Court. The Kecorder "&eld hie Court 'early yesterday morndisposing of one case only,la3 We -joae laformed.; :We sought his auditm chamber hi the evening, as is our !eotjtom, but found no body at home, " sd could mot run down, any' of tbe jjelice, and are therefore unable to tve full particulars. ; 'There was an exceeding dearth of Tbeal items yesterdayand we have not .yet gained sufficifjnt strengthy to the 6xtnnt we should desire. - If any ' of ;tir friends, hear or4 see; anything to- J &y that would do to work up . into aa item, we will take it as a kindness iff they will send it to us. -TT - J. Hepaib. It. We are requested to t&aII the attention of the city.author- . itiea to a nuisance that exists on Ca- : al Street, between Fourth Street and . '(title Canal. The ; water stands on the feet, making a stagnant pond, and ULely to produce sickness if it is "not tended on -Let it be repaired. j VjrOLtra' Up.-A handsome' new busi- j tecss house has jusi; been completed on Seooad' Street, "near ." Locust,'ion' . the -ghanklm ' j?Toperty,' and. a ' few ' more kSBECa woum suu grc-anjritT tire nppeRrjwuee of 'that square! V- A large and imposing block should1 be erected on l&at corner; also one on the corner of .. JLeut : and Third Streets. "We no&ve, by the way,' a new building going mp on iThird" Stree I, " nearly opposite tHw American Livery .Stable! ::. ; "9 Good Jmpfi-igt is 'aldha$ the mventor of those attractive toys that arc 1ecomingr so common among the HC.iLVdr.en ya this jjity as, jeverywher teJac, called "return balls," are the injmention :of a' crippled soldier ' of Str Xociis, who has already realized $100,1 30 out of the invention. This should Ite encouragement to other r crippled and ; disa,bled, soldiers, 7who jf they 3jabot use their hands, can' use their '"trains. ' i - . -. i i .o-Sjiall We Have Wio'Ea-Works? cTlus is a question thati interests every citizen, old or young;ci AlLiagree that suuuiu nave watei-w ui c aitj isclizfed to the belief thai We' will have 0sesm -It is- onjyja tquestionof time We regret to learha many persons .ncsaisecially interested oir this 1 subject J0!d.,3?haii0wla-Jth'W necessity of btikj(n th'em, and theii fary-to take stock," hesitate topui 4Iwb their ' names.! Some want tc maie conditions, while others are initEfibrent. Eyansville is .ttoq largei city, aQt Iter TmanufactuTrng raterests are too arjeat, to do withoutj water-works ol Slils kind. The manufacturing establishments along' the line of the canal should no longer depend on that great source , of. miasui,' diseaie and death for water to run their machinery, but jthonld . pt .their shoulders i to gthe -wheel and push forward the con$trtic-. 'fion of water-works' sTheiwople havcj 'fnety,. generally det'einiried that, the neanal nuisance shall: bc abated, ana manufacturersj,., before they are aware "f it, may. find rtheir supply of.waiei trot off. These-men' whosd; iterestsj rare so J deeply 'involved, houUI noj tlonger.h61d back, butSfopld aiqSncd . jput down i (theirtiame3i is lffrge art "amount -astheylfeel Ibleo HiLVesti and thisTwould encoirreothttTs ioj jfollow thtf example. Theiti Councili lis now ready arid anxioul ,to 4heir! Sjuty as 1 representatives otfiCity aad inore favoSable time" to Jvnt the tjall ' ia motion can perhaps nver be "found. Let pa now resort to the "only . thing that is needed action! action ! ! rACTlONUl,

In OfERATiON.-We are always glad to hear of any new 'manufactory

1 being put m operation in our city, as they are the life of every city when properly conducted. It ia the duty of every eity, the size of Evansville, to foster her mauufacturies, not 6nly to produce sufficient for home use, but ja sufficient for a liberal exportation.Among the recent manufacturies in operation in this city, is that of lubricating oil, by Mr. P. Dickerson, who has lis establishment in successful operation, and is1 now prepared to supply steamboats,' machine ; shops, railroads, and for all kinds of machin ery, an article of lubricating oil, equal td any tobe'obtained elsewhere. " Ths is a step in advance for .Evansville, and we hope a liberal patronage will be extended to the new enterprise, j We have, also, manufactured in our city, large quantities of Randies and soap of the best qualities, but still wje see many of our retail houses obtain their stock, of .these articles from abroad. ; If an article " of '- thi3 ' kind can be obtained here, at the same price as at Cincinnati or Liouisville, it is certainly the duty, as well as the in terest, of every merchant to patronize our own manufacturers; j Of some pf these articles, large quantities are shipped to Cincinnati and Louisville,' and sold, and ultimately r. find their , way .back, . ; after paying a ! two-fold freight.' '.This is not wise or economical. f,'':i' Princeton .' Election. The town election took 'place in Princeton- on Tuesday. Politics did not enter into the contest, and the offices are prettywell divided between the parties. The temperance ' question was the issue, and the' candidates in favor of good order and ; temperance were triumphantly elected. Doggeries have' sprung up in Princeton until the better class of citizens became alarmed at the growing evil, and Democrats - and Union men alike, combined to chect their further increase. ; The following gentlemen were elected Trustees in the several wards : j : Wm.Kurtz,'A. C.Donald, Dr.:Kidd, Seth Ward and Richard Skinner. " ! y David Ilodesf was fleeted Marshal j.Hill, Treasurer, and W. L. Ev ans,' Clerk C0ttrtVop: Common Pr.EAs.-Coh siderable probate business was done in Judge Pitcher's Ctfurt "yesterdayl A largeJ number of citations fagainst administrators and guardians wre isf sued in vacation,' and it always brings them to timel.l ' Administrators should make a report once eyerj" year, and guardians price every two years. John .Hunriel i plead j guilty on a charge of assault and battery, also on a charge of carrying brass knucks, and was fined $5.00 in each case. - He wa$ also tried 'by a jury, on another cas! of assault and battery; who'returnec a verdict of guilty and fined him f 3.00 The Court remitted the three' day!1 oj; imprisonment i awarded him the da before. s Jame"sv Hutinel plead 1 uift iPt charge of carrying ; concealed weapons andywa fined $5.00f r JIo. was tried bj 4 'foassaut "and battery' iAttf. G Daingpnjjtnd.thpjury failing o agret were discharged & ThF case1 1 ffi WW Rahiir vib s Brajideis&.C'iwfordi wascpnjinued "og. wayiVadeindant a ,cpsts?g Jphh' alias' Joseph" 'Sheppard, i young, saddl-colored Ethiopian, up on reJatiou, of a thick-lipped, fullDlooaea African, named (jrarland, was tried for stealing , watch and chain also a rjebopk , containing fortj cents in fractional currency. Th hnn to the county1 jail for thirty days inejpunisnmentj is aDOut, as light a .f A New Town EKOJECTED-Fror .a gentlemaii who came down-paly e's teiuay muriuug s naiu, we learn inai a newiiyM healledIiiglefield, being projected at Ingle's Station, or the line of the-E. &: C. R. R., ter niiles ffom thikcity. Lpts have, beer laid off, arj the vPpst Office is" to be removed there. As Evansville in creases, it is expected tnat many o our merchants will desire to btty lot; and build mm residence's atJlm ;le field f ifirom the city.'t We wish the enterprise! '-.OiPER'-ljTricles o: association hebeGridrawn ujl organ izing thiEvansvjihi3Slljif HairCimpany,lfor heipufpoteJof. huildjHg a public hall or opera? housey -to. be-lo-cated on the corneFbf,Firt and Locttst Streets wtat' K.pown aj, ,thc Linck property:1 j;) Genilcnie'rj jbf ergy and liberal - pubie .spjrit-; ;aTeViatj the head of the.' movemertt aud.wQii.re

glad to learfl'that theprbpositipri" is meeting with a hearty response on the part of Pur citizens; .".'" X 1 -r Although the books have been open but a few days, subscriptions to the stock are being .rapidly taken, and the erection of the building may be considered as a fixed fact. v Thirteen i gentlemen . have already subscribed $1,000 each, and, in addition, the owners of the ground Messrs, Johri J. Chandler,' Thomas Scantliv and Capt. F. P. Carson after taking each $1,000 cash' stock3 put Jn the ground ait cost, ' which is an exceedingly' liberal arrangement on" their part. V " i' The building will have a front of feet 'on First Street, and run back on Locust , a . distance of. 130 feet- -. The first tory will be finished for storerooms, and will make the, best busjness sites in the city. The upper portion of the building will be finished

in the best modern style for theatri cals, concerts, lectures, &c, &o. : - I ' The benefit arising from the building of such a' hall, and. the absolute necessity of such a public institution, are not debateable questions. 4, Such a building will not only be an ornament to our city, but will add to our commercial business bydrawing business men to our city who now go elsewhere. We hope,- in a few days, to. be able to announce that the stock is all taken, and that the .building is under way. A new opera house here isf a foregone conclusion., r . c , Personal. We were - made glad yesterday by a call from our friend General Dan. Macaulej of Indianapolis', who is eh route home from Nashville.5 General Macauley. entered thje army pf; the .Union al Adjutant pf the famous 11th , Indiana; - and rose by merit and as a reward ' for gallant and'valuablel services to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, then to Colonel, and was ultimately commissioned as a Brigadier-General 1 in the Hancock CorpsT. from r which;, he has recently beenJ mustered out," and" hasr settled dowu ; into.. business at ; Indianapolis'. General Dan. is looking remarkably well, and is cine of the gallant ' young men of whom "the State may well be proud1 ",!'! s" . : ; :'; ' j . , Dangerous 4 Sport. On Tuesday night P.hilipKlin, Wharf-master and night Polieeman, who always ' has an eye open to windward, discovered on the tireet an individual ' dressed ii female! apparel and who' took particularpains to'display; the pedal :exi tremities' After watching the movef ments for a-i short time, Philip" conf eluded that it was a fit subject for :hi$ attention and gave'-'chasei-'--Overt taking the' pedestrian'. he 'gently 'laid his hands upon' her ' (his) shoulder! and in feweet and mellifluous cadences said;? madanifl want ybn,Ts when loi he discovered it was a' ybuhg man, son of highly respectable and respected parents, who had donned the female1 garb ;for af little fun:1; Philip muri mere4?9metilins ayut j penitentiary arid exposure, ' .when the frolicsome youth begged most piteousiy to be'Je off, prdmisirig1 never -to ' dp ' so. ''any Tet ilm, go, to Sis -quarters and wefor the sake "of his inbther,"whoTs an excel--lent and amiable lady, withhold his name irom tne putmc this time, wit the distinct understanding that if hi iscaugh n tripfJngv will lei history take its course. In the eyes of the law it is a high crime to assume the garb of the other sex, and young men should inqtcrre-of themselves before indulging in such freaks, " How would my parents feel, were they td MteimcoA mil National Business College o Trade. Prof. Gregory invites the1 unblic ttherjT)eninEr of tbfr Nationnl Business tiollfeiefof; Trade.Vcorner'of t irstand .Vine.' Streets, at; half-past seven o clock this evening. The cere-i monies will be highly interesting. NE3f ETWpQLiTAN-Tle attend ance at the Theatre last night was somewhat larger than on the niehl previous, but by no means so large aa ne" .excellence : oi , .me r permrniance merited. ' " " There is no question in our mind but that Miss Rachel Johnson is b W tho hiQsl finjsh&dlactfessjthktli'a r . t - r ever appeared on these boards. Ad-! ded to a fine personal apnearance: she! tf:Lves:v slu4 r-aent, always aeaq-perreei :ra ner nne and has the .most., perception -ot the ideas .pf.,,her author, r suiting , most, happilj her action to the words, and all so replete with native grace andj beauty that ( she ';wifi3 ; every hearty Her ";Lady AtdleyJ last nighty was a most splendid piece 'of acting. ;!'Her

dying was inimitable ; the most perfect counterfeit of natural death we evr

saw. Mr. B.'MacauIeyrsustairied his deservedly high reputation, and was, is was also Miss J ohnson, warmly - applauded, and the stock company, as if catching the inspiration of those really brilliant stars, played with unusual ability. 5 Mrs. txolden and Mr. Buell were particularly successful in sustaining their rglesi V , . , j To-night will be produced Bourcicault's brilliant coriiedy entitled "Loi -don Assurancey'one " of the fines it dramas, in our judgment, of modern times, with . Miss Rachel Johnson in the character of' Lady Gay Spanker J" Barney Macauley - as " Sir Harcourt' Courtley,'' and Bella Golden as "Grae Harkaway,' with a fine' cast 'for the other parts. . The mere announcement of this, play should fill ' the house to overflowings ri'i'J' ' ' " PAPER, ETC. 111 Paper ; Tirareliouse.; 1 1 ISO. 7 SOUTH FIRST STREET. f j ci rT j;LT ;'iy;jT 'i .-A v:-yil j ati 'lii nufii f'Uvpniu'.'i j -SKAI.EBS INPaper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, Letter, Cap, Note, wrapping, and Manilla Paper, Cnt Cardii, Window , ... - i Shades, dec., dec. ?,-:,. S" We will keep a complete assortment of every thin k in pur line, at wholesale and retail. Let all who desire good Goods cheap call early and examine our stock. . 8. N. DOCKER A: CO., ' No. 7 South First Street, ' : marltf . . . . Evansville, Ind. ( ,HARDWARi:. s -. . i ; ' Creo. oniitag &; Co. TMPflRTFRS nv ' -1.1 I ; ' 1 .' .! .1 J. j HARDWARE and CUTLERY - - ANI- - No. 31. No. 31, ;. I rlt ul i;y : .r. ii i ;t ut'.r.l '''if '-r .;':,'rii '.' r 'i !,' ,'1 ,-. !. ! i ' - i.i i , I '"V-. i. . M A!IlSn 'STREET, in i. -i - v ' , i : :! . i : u .. .! . - ! ,-i . ;.-:ri ! ... . 18 6 6. 13 i IJ'irst i Stre otj Ji SIGN OF THE fjxirv-.m A y, ( .t ,i BlC PADLOCK 1 .1 WELLS, KELLOGG & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I AND CUTLERY isro. 13 FIRST STREET . . ' ' (SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK, i '1 . y Point Lace and Valenciennes I V lie COLLARS AND" CUFFS, , in setts or singly, ; inarl3 3m At HEAD & MOONEY S.

SPECIAL NOTICES. i IMPORTANT TO THE' SICK. We invite the special attention of our readers to Dr. Easterly's advertisements, which can be seen in our advertising columns. Dr. Easterly's Family Medicines are deservedly popular, have a rapid sale, give general satisfaction, and are kept In all the principal "drug-stores throughout the Western and Southern States. It will be seen that Dr. Easterly does not recommend one medicine to cure all diseases, but prepares a remedy for each particular disease which can be relied upon to mre. maylO i , ' - , !

'. ' . Mrs. Winslow, an experienced Nurse and Female Physi cian, presents to the attention of mothers her 1 ! " jj; ! fj -rJ j T SOOTHING . S Y.Bj UrP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the procesif.of teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammations, will allay all. pai and spasmodic action, and is ' t SURE TO KEGUI.ATB THS BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and .... I BELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUB INFANTS. . We have put up and sold this article for over thirty ears, and can ay in confidence and truth of ltwbat;we have never been able to say of any other medicine: never hat it faUed in a tingle instance to effect a ewe, when' timely used. ;Kever did we know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any one who "used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with it operations, and speak in terms of commendation, of its magical effects and medical virtues. -.We speak - in this matter what toe do know," after thirty years'.experience; and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. 'In almost every instance where the infant Is suffering' from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty imr utes after the Syrup is administered. . , , ' Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. ' Sold by all druggists throughout the world. ' :- - ' : ;i 1 Price, ONLT 35 CENTS A BOTTLE. " maylO deod, w i tf .. Cheering Facts for the Bilious. Every day demonstrates more clearly that Liver Complaint, in all its distressing forms, can be controlled and cured without difficulty or inconvenience. It is aii obstinate disease, but its obstinacy is not proof against the pertinacious, remedial, and restorative operation of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. That genial corrective compels the organ to do its duty. , It mutt secrete regularly and healthfully under the influence of the Bitters. Their action brings, it back frojnj a state of rebellion lnt6 perfect harmony with the laws of health). If there is costiveuess, ii disappears;' ijf there is side-ache r back-ache, it ceasesj; if the skin and the whites of the eyes' are tinged with superfluous TLEte, they recover their natural hue; if the appetite is gonej, isjrestored; in "brief, whatever the sympjtoms f the; complaint may be, and whatever phase-It has assumed-, aAtwe is certabt Such are the uniform effects of this prepation where bilious disease has alreadybeen developed butLn caseaj -where there is merelyf a constitutional tendency to liver complaint," it mas" be 'prevented throughout life by the regular use, iij small quantities, of this palatable antit dote. These are. pi-oven facts, and should be seriously pondered or, rather, ther should be praniptly "acted j upon by all persons of'bilious babit.' " may9dlw 1 ' ' ' '" " " j iT.6oiGATWs AROMATIC s6aP. 4 superior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Vegetable Oils, in combination with Glyi cerine, and especially designed for the use of Ladies and for the Nursery. Its perfum is exquisite, and its washing properties un rivalled. For sale by all druggists, , . , ! , feb23 dwly , j - , -! 1 - HALV8 VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR HENEWKR renews the hair. . ! Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer restores gray hair to the original color. ; ; Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer prevents the hair from falling off. - LHall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer manes tne nair soit ana glossy. i Hall'si Vegetable Sicilian 'HalV Renewer does not stain the skin. j Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewed has proved itself the best preparation for the hai- eyer presented to the public. '"Price SL "For sale ty all druggists. ' I Wholesale by Keller & WHiTE.apr24 ' lim BATCHELdRisI HAIH D YE Thd best in the world: harmless, reliable, in tantaneous , . The ..only, perfect ' Dye; - N 6 disappointment: no ridiculous tints; trud ,to -nature, black : or - brown, Genuine ii Signed WILLIAM A.,BATCHBiiOK.! .r h.t'.a " Also; Regenerating Extract of Millefleurj -Restores, preserves, waid. beautifies .thd hair : prevents baldness. Sold by all drue j-guaa,-- aciory, ttarciay street, sx. x. I . . . . . . . , , 1L . . J - maKK aiy AH A Crown '6 "Glory. Every Man, Wowan-and Child who has used r, . "i. STERLING'S AMBROSIA' Is willlnz to recommend it. Three-yea rd o rabidly $ia'singale h4Ye;jmade thd Ambrosia ramqus ail oyer tne woriu -v -IT .13 WARRANTED TO PLEASES. -, r It euros Itching of the Head. - .. t It makes new Hair grow on Bald Head, It prevent the Hair from Falling QuU " It renders the Hair Soft and Glossy. r Kemoves Dandruff, Cures JerUs-Head-( ache? Cures Baldness,, usures, Luxuriant Lock,s, Inclines Hair' to,-Cur!, Superctties Wigs, Kills Hair Eatei-ertoct apparent at once. TO THE XAD1E3 We say, the Ambrosia win suit ovi 16 a.Tj Eft'guBtly-Hutf brf j Delfcately perfiunedj Pat roftized by upert Singers and Actres.-esi Sold in splendid boxes or cartons, coistainng two large bottles No. 2 for 'moruing. No. 1 for evening. There Is no mistake about . it,, STER-f LING'S AMBROSIA is the best, - most agreeable and effective toilet m Hie world. To prove this, try a carton. - r soid-by xxvtxi't- j.,,. : ..;.: T SFKSJJtva'iaAit brohia -v Man pAtTt-iG 215 Fultoil Street, New York-, I novl2dwjy.,M iylMM "'- !

WW MARRIAGE AND; CELIBACY ; , an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young, Menu. Also, .Diseases and Abuws which prostrate, the Vital; powers,; with sure means of cure. , Sent -free of- clyirste m sealed letter envtjlooea,'. Addres".Dr. 3. Skillin HouohtON, Howard Association,. Philadelphia, Pa, :i::--i apr4)-3mdw .;.- ,Ydt;-IiPi?yn 2. :--' ' ' ' " n . . . i lii

SPECIAL ITOTICE3.

K.B9-A COUGH. COLD, or SORE THROAT requires Immediate attention', and should be checked. - If allowed to continue, irrita tion of the Lungs, a Permanent Taroa Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is often the result. , BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, , having a direct influence on the parte, gtvS Immediate relief. , : .. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, Troohea are used with always good success. Singers and Public Speakers , will find "Troches"! useful in clearing the voice when taken before singing and speak ing, and reUeving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. . Tho "Troches" are recommended and prescribed by physicians, and have had testi monials from eminent .men tnroagnoui the country. Being an article of true merit, and having froved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them, in new localities in various parts of the world, and the "Troches" are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only. "Brown's. Bronchial Troches,", and do not take any of the worthless imitations that.may be offered. ' , Sold everywhere in the United States, and in foreign countries, at 35 cents a box. , dec2 dAwdm :: T 1 ' a- COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, W such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly .scented, and extremely beneficial in . its aetion upon the akin. For sale by . druggist and fancy goods dealers. . .. augS41y IMPORTANT TO LADIES. -Mn . Winslow '8 Mystic Pills, for Females, are the best and safest In the market. No bad effects from their use. They act like a charm. Thousands of most reliable testi monials speak their praise, Mild in their operations; correct all Irregularities and painful menstruations; Temove- all obstructions, whether from ' cold or other wise: will cure headache, pain in the Side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limes,. and disturbed sleep, which arises from interruption of Nature. Ask for Mrs. Winslow's Mystic Pills; take none other. Price $2, or three boxes for tH. For sale by all druggists in EvanBville. Address Box 641, Cincinnati, Ohio... Sold by all respectable druggists. JOHN D. PARK, - feb7 d6m . - ' General Agent. ' OIL T7QRKS. MACHINE OIL WORKS. HAVISTO ERECTED 03TE OF THE most extensive works of this kind in the Western country, and secured the services of one of the most experienced MachineOil men, I am now able to furnish this cheap and money-saving Oil, which hae been tried by some of our best engineers and found fully equal to any ever used. Railroads, Steamboats, Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills in fact, all machines now running can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction. Orders of wholesale dealers filled on Liberal terms. ; ; . No charge for packing, and delivery free of charge. Coal Oil sold by the barrel ; and the highest prices paid for empty coai oil barrel. PHILIP DECKER, may2 tf - ' . '" xi i , l A' DRESS GOODS. .. A new supply just received marl3 3m, At HEAD & MOONEYT3, No. 40 Main-street. ' ' CITY NOTICES. NOTICE TO COXTBA VTOKS. T V APRIL 30, isms. i. ,.;;,;! . . The .Common . Council of the city of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until the 4th day of June, lStiti, for grading the alley situated between Chestnut and Cherry streets, and extending from Sevent h to Eighth street. , . ;: ; j , By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. . City Clerk's Office, May 8, IS6& , , , may8 6t - Union copy. OHDKK OF Or ll, IIKECTIAU LOTS TO BE FILLED. April 30, 1866. ; 1 t And now here ft appearing to the Common Council of the city of Evansville that fractional Lots 4,- 6, 6, 7. and 8, in Block No. 1, in Stockwell's Enlargement of the city of Evansville, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon; and the owners of said lots are hereby directed and required by thesald Council to fill upsaidlotsto such a height as will prevent water from collecting arid remain ing stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the passage of this order. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk City Clerk's Office, Evansville, May 8, 1. may8 8t ' (UnUm copy. O' BDER OFVoi'XCIL IfRECTI!t 4 'LOTS TO BE FILLED.: - And now here it appearing to the Com-', mon Council of the City at EvansviHeA that Lots five (o) and six.(6), in Block fortyfive 45)y Eastern Enlargement, are so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon; sand the owners of said lots are hereby directed and required by the said Council to iiU up said-lots to such a height as will prevent water rom collecting and remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty .days from the passage- of this order. A. M. McGKlFF, Clerk. , City Clerk's Office, Evansville, May 8,18j5. mays 3t Union oopy.) NOTICE OF DI9II.ISHL0 ALLET Notice of diminishing to twelve feet all that part of the allev, thirty-two feet " wide, situate between First and Second streets,. and extending from Gum' to Coli lege street, in. Out-Lot No. 2, Upper Enlargement.-' " ; . u.-. Notice isjierebv givew, that the Common Council of the city of Evanvi!Jo,titse8siou on the JlOth. dsy of .Al il, A,D.1J6, passed an order diminishing the alley situate betwesri First and Second streets and extending,, from Gum -to College, street, dividing between Lots 17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2V26, 27, 38;'29, and 30, on the One side, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5bn4b-OtbVBiate, of said allcv-in Out-Lot 2. Upper Enlarge--ment of said -city. , 1 ' J - ' 1 All nersonsownine or elalmlnr real - tate-al,ioiningfr abutting upon said altey, ana iwiing xnemseives agnrievea oy coe passage of said order, may have redress by application to said Council wltiftti-,Jtx j-wks-troim tlie pubHcalionol UUS notice. Hv order of the fimnnll " A. M. McGRIFF. Clerk ?;C'ity Clerk's Office, May 8, . , .:t maysasi ii bioii oopy-i-m tVTOTK'E TO lOXTKAtTORS, , JH April 2a, lstiti.. , - . , , ,-i i The Common Council, of the-, oity of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until the 21st day of May.lrti. for ersding the al4ev sitnated between Clark' and Leet sti-eets, and extending from Third strnt to Fourth street. . , - . - i By order of the Council. ' ' - '. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk City Clerk's Ortioe, Evansville, April 27. 1J6. ' - Union copy. pc7ta