Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1866 — Page 8

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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866.

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SPECIAL. NOTICES.

IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. , Wo invite tb special attention of our .readers to Dr., Easterly's advertisements, whfch can be seen in our advertising colximns. Dr. Easterly's Family Medicines are deservedly popular, have a rapid sale, give general satisfaction, and are kept in ail the principal drug-stores- throughout -tfce 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 cure. anaylO A Crown of Glory. "Every Man, Woman and Child who has sed ' - . . STERLING'S AMBROSIA " Is willing to recommend it. , Three years of rapidly increasing sale have made the -Ambrosia famous all over the world. l5j - IT IS WAHBANTED TO PLEASE. . ' : " it cures Itching: of the Head. " ' It makes new Hair grow On Bald Heads. It prevents the Hair from Fulling Out. i it renders the Hair Soft and Glossy. Cleanses the Scalp, Cools the Heated Brow,' Removes Dandruff, Cures Nervous Headache, Cures Baldness, Insures Luxuriant Locks, Inclines Hair to Curl, Supercedes Wigs, Kills Hair Eaters effect apparent at once." .- " --- -j , Vj . . j- t - - TO THE LADIES - We say, the Ambrosia will suit you to a T. Elegantly put up. Delicately perfumed. Pat ronized by Opera Singers and Actresses. Sold In splendid boxes or cartons, containing two large bottles No. 2 for morning, ' TJn. 1 for eveninir. ' -

There is no mistake about it, STERXJNG'S AMBROSIA is the best, most -.agreeable and effective toilet in the world. ' ' To prove this, try a carton. Sold by Druggists.. - !.!1'STKBLIN?'Sj AJIBBOSlA ' MAN TTFACTTJBING COMPANY. 215 Fulton Street, New York. nov!2dwly.

MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY: an 'Ussay of AVarning and Instruction for "Young 1 Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which ' prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of cure. Sent free of charge in ,-iealed letter envelopes. ; Address Dr. J. Skiilin Houghton, Howard Association, '.Philadelphia, Pa. " V. , apr20 SmdAw "Cheering Facts for the Bilious. , EveVy day demonstrates more clearly "? that Liver Complaint, in all its distressing ' lfrms, can be controlled and cured without .'-difficulty or inconvenience. It is an obsti- ' nate disease, but its obstinacy is not proof .against the pertinacious, remedial, and restorative operation of HOSTETTE R'S TOMACH BITTERS. . That genial corrective compel the organ- to do its duty, it ntu.it . secrete regularly and healthfully under the influence of the Bitters., Their action brings It back from a state of rebellion into 'tjerlect harmony with the laws of health.

" . If there is costlveriess.'it "disappears; if there is side-ache or back-ache, it ce'ases ; if the skin and the whites of the eyes are f ' TQnged with" superfluous bile, they recover their natural hue; if the appetite is gone, a:jii returns; if the digestion. is .impaired,, It. ,'jk-Ss restored; in brief, whatever the symp-

..toms of the complaint may be, and what--n Uht never, phase it has ..assumed, a cure is certain

Such are tbe-uniform efft-cts of this, prepation, wljere bilious disease fhas ' already

? .i . .been develoiied ; but in jcasas vliere there ... is . merely , a , constitutional tendency to , '' ' iiver complaint, it may be prevented

, .throughout life by the regular use, in fSniail quantities, of. this palatable anti--i-dote. These ae proven facts, and should rbe . seriously pondered or, rather, they ' should be promptly acted upon by all tersons of bilious habit. . t : . -may9 dlw - ...... !u;., ter COLGATE'S AROMATIC SOAP.-A t superior Toilet 3oap, prepared from retined ''"Vegetable Qils.'in combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use .'.of Ladles and for the Nursery. Its perfuiMe Is exquisite, and its washing properties un-i rivalled. .', For sale byUll druggists, r feb23 diwly ml , i ' :W i - - .. 'j i ''V ; SPECIAL NOTICE. . .itltt'S CEl)R0N,3ITTEES..f

,Y V.n 1 !'T .: :- Loujsvili.k, Kyi, April 22, 1863." .n --. Dk. John BuLi Dear Sir: Gratitude to

rou, as well as a sense oi amy to ine pudic reauires that I should eive rou a state'ment, for public use, of the great benetlt I

nave aeriveu irom me use oi your ijearon . . Bitters." Alter a military service of thirteen months, embracing the Pea Ridge ..... rcampaign -.and battle, I was discharged M",!,llrom the service and cartie home to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and general -debility were fast hurrying me to the grave, and every remedy prescribed by PTi physicians seemed only to aggravate my ,t 1 fc '-diseases. -About four weeks ago I was fortunate enouuh to procure your ,4'Cedron

. ..Bitters," and by the use of then! alone-If nave been restoreu to penect ana-roous.

neaitn. i can most earnesuy recommencr I r, i them as being all,: and mor than all. they M are recommended to be. ' Yod are at liberty to make any use you wish of this stateo' nent. ' - j - ' --! In

I am, respectfully. i JUCHARDf EDWARDS.

A VOICE FROM VICKSBURG. .V Vk ksburg, Miss., Aug. 9, 1863. -Dr. John Hui.it Dear Sir: I am happy H ' to state to you that 4 hnverjstxl j our valuable " Cedron Bitters " with great benefit to myself, in general debility and prostration of my system produced by the unhealthy And miasmatic influence of the Mississippi .River arouiwl VK-ksburg, having been with Heneral Grant's army throuKlu its whole .-n H-n fmmiiitrn T f-nnH.ltmtlv roi-rtn.

" menu its use to ail persons-wn

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o are ex-

i i ' posed to unhealthy climates, - 7.

,' ii i J'iw : gPrit U. S. Sanitary Commission. v-r -. For, sale by -JPkteh : Vierling, Water street. fmayll

.1 nl , requires immediate attention, anq snouia

t be checked. ,. If allowed to continue, imtar " lilt tj !-tiOIl f the "Lnngnst 'tevtn&Mn.t Throat

Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is

. often the result, r i ' I I BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,

having a direct influence on the parts, give immediate relief. ; For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. Sisoebs asd Public Speakers will find "Troches" useful In clearing tho voice when taken-before singingajndspeakft tog, and relieving thus til -.. t afttr an un usual exertion oi tne vocai organs, xne ""Troches" are recommended land pre- . ioribed by physicians, and,' liaye had testl- ; A monials from' eminent mi throughout v' the country. '3?fng an article; of true !' merit, and having i-roved their efficacy by

,. test of many yeass, enen ear nnas them

"ijn -new localities in vaj;lonS'1part of the - ""' rworld. and the t'Troxtovw are universally,

r -,r "pronpunced. better fiau other articles; ' - ' 'iv 1 OBfAlS billyh BBfwSTBBOSCHIAL ' ' ' "Troches," and do not take any of the worthless 'Imitations thatj may be

tiold everywhere In the United States

-i ... -i k .-jjukI in foreign countries, at35 centaa box,

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RAILROAD TIME-TABLE: "Evansville and Crawfordsville. 1 1 - GOING NORTH.' - Leave Arrive. Arrive.1 ' Evansvllle. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:40 A M I 10:27 AMI 4:15 p M Mail 9:15 A M 11:47 A m 3:00 e M Vincennes Ac 2:30 P m 5:15pm I

GOING SOUTH. Leave Leave ' Terre Haute. Vincennes. Vincennes Ac 8:30 A m 1 Freight & Ac. 6 :50 A m 12 :28 p M Mail .......... 3:20 P M 62!pm Arrive E'ville. 9:15 AM 5:08 P M 8:55 P M " Terre Haute nd Indianapolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. ' Leave. 1:13 AM 7:15 A M 3:20 P M 4:25 P M Arrive. 12:05 am 6:30 p M ll:15AM 3:20 p M Night Express Accommodation Mail... .... Express ....... Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. , FROM VINCENNES. , ; .' j ' " Going East, Going W't. Mail 1 :20 p Ml oioo P M Express - .....-..10 55 p M 6:00 A M Passeneers for St. Louis and Cairo-leav ing Evansvllle at 2:30 p. m., make close connection with the O. A M. 11. K. at Vin cennes; arrive at St. Louis at xusu a.m., and at Cairo at 5:50 a. m. CITY 1STEWS. .... - -1 , . ,- ;i' .We are having warm days and cool nigtts now almost cold enougn for fire . -i;t i J6 Common Pleas Court will he in session again to-day, Judge Pitcher presidfng. No Court was' held yester day. Major Hynes was busy with his books, though. . :. House Burned .-An old log house belonging, to. Mr., IcClain, on 'the Kentucky side of " the river," was burned night before last. . It was no great loss, we suppose, . .1 ') '' "Wrath y. The Copperhead official, who1 tore down the Soldiers' poster, is terrible wrathyy we ares informed, and talks of pugilistic exercises towards our infornxant. .. "We would advise him to keep cool. We are not done with him yet. ' , Pkrsoxal, Lieut. - Col,;, Cockrum, formerly of the 42d Indiana, was in the city-yesterday.? ". The- Colonel was terribly mangled at Chickamagua, aud taketf prisoner.- 'He was k soldier till the last gun, had been fired,, an&Sn all occasions acted most gallantry. - 1 ' ' The Beauty'op the Season.' Our polite and attentive book-keeper, Mr Edward Tabor, who has . an eye for the,.beautiful and an aiipreciative disposition,' desires us' to return thanks to Miss Lizzie -Lyon for the m6st beautiful bouquet of the season. Sucb' favor 3 are alway Appreciated, and gladly and ; thankfully received: Edward feels " Lyonized." Picnic A grand picnic is to, .be given next Monday for the benefit of Stj John's Church. If the day.be a fine one, a good time niay be expected.Thebest of music? has beep provided, and,"( refreshments. abundance. Those who wish can. enjoy themselves in dancing, as a large, floor ..has been prepared for that purpose. Free omnibuses will run-frooi the Washington House ind St. John's Church. Z Still ; at WpKiftrf-Tneday: police, wto ' afe .charged .j'witb. thd ; duty 'of looking alter -iilthy-'premises, &c, known -a& the.Sm'ellingI Committee! ?jgWKfkiIrgW5g ?ut and reporting all who are derelict in the all-important duty of cleansing their premises. The good work should go on rapidly. The work is janim.' ffirfangdia.qx3. woil Finished. Two squares of bowldering have been finished on. First,, between Elm and Leet Streets,' Work men are busily engaged in planting bowlders on the square between Divis ion. and. ,Elm Streets, on.. First .Street. TheJ- work1 of grading" andibWldering goes on well and fast. The work is well done. When it is all completed, xur city can boast of some-as beauti'-' fuV streets as any city in thej West. i We notice that otirfriend Saun ders B. Sanso'm has bought the stock and stand near the Postofiice entrance, formerly owned by J. Devbs. Mr. Sanborn will continue to sell cigars and tobacco there, and will endeayor' Hi keep up with the times in thjs line of business.,,, Jle joined,,. fhe jold Fourteenth Jndianavas a private; soldier at the commencement i of thfii rebellion, and participated in all the hardships of that r renowned regiment, and fouhf thlfflugli all atsiattfes, except two, which, occurred while I he was confined in the. hospital by sickness. until he was ineapaeitatedjron doing? further' fcervko.by, ififi. ',I6ss , 'pf his leg at Chancellorsville."1"' He is ,now endeavoring t ihiike; 4 livftihood at the above businasp, and we hope h may receive the encouragement of all lover3

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Stkeet Railway. At the last

meeting of' the s City Couneil, a ?pmmitteewas appointed" to ; cdnfjer with' the Street Railway Company and learn what propositions the Company have to make, and determine whether the right of way shall be granted lor not. ThV Committee will report on next Monday evening. It is thought this enterprise will be a success, provided liberal terms are' granted the Company for the right of way. We have not learned of any particular streets upon which, the roads are to be constructed, but believe it is the understanding that the right of way j for all the streets be granted, or in other words, the right of way ; in 'general-. The gentlemen who- have moved in this matter seeni to have confidence in the project, and have, no doubt, calcu lated what can be done. The Council,' we feel sure, will encourage, as far as lies within their power, this enterprise, . which, if . successful, will greatly" enhance the value of suburban real estate. ; We believe - that liberal terms will be granted the Company., On 'Change. There were no sales on 'Change yesterday. .The attend ance was larger than the- day previous, and quite . a , large .amount of specimens'ofrflour.werefexhibited. The meeting was interesting artd pleasant. The noon market reports from Cincinnati and New YorE were read, arid an arrangement perfected by which the reports will be received each day ana reaa on unange. xt was ueuiueu to meet at Sharpe & SmitbTs office today,, at three o'clock, for the; purpose of effecting a permanent organization. All wbo feel aa interest ; in. the inbve are invited tc be present., .The elec tion of officers will take place at that time. The first price list. will probably be issued oa Saturday next:' We hope there will be. a. good attendance to-day.-- . " i u Songs for Solduees. In our Sat urday "morning's issue we'will publish a number of popular' National and Fatriotic Songs. for 'the use: of the boys"-who-wore the blue, --who hold a'liSssmeeSng atliha t?tmxt House, at 11 o'clock that da yv, A leader,.,to the choir has been appointed, and all who can sing should .secure a.copyot the paper, so that the meeting may be conducted with spirit, lifeammatkvh and enthusiasm. " The first meeting is to be devoted i to business, perfecting the organization' adopting ConslStuM tion, By-Laws, Rules of Order, &c, and at night it is expected to hold another meeting, - when . some patriotic speeches will be made by. gallant sol-' diers, who can talk as well as.shpot At the ,njght session it is hoped "the Crescent City 5 Silvdr Band will be present to cheer the boysT and discourse some of their sweetest music. The order of exercises will be published, so that all will fully understand the programme. . . . 1 . A Big Raft- of Lumber. Our friends James Swanson & Son have recently received one of the largest rafts of lumber that was ever brought to this market. - There are near a million feet- pf clear j and beautiful pine, from Pennsj'lvania, bought iy the aboye-named . firm expressly for this market. It is iloW beiilg washed; clean 'and hahled to their large; lumber-yard, and stacked for drying? "It is;eertainly, the. most,-beautiful . lot; of lumber that has ever been received in this marked and-perhaps ; the largest lot. They have en hand a fuirtssortJ ment of all kinds of the best article of buijdjpg. material, which they offer to purchasers' at' as ' low figures as L-the ! fiiaSlMiwiIfc Tnfita&f. I& youj fhould pass that way, do not fail to take - a 1 nflL' -if flint VlOflntifiil li,,ilrt: ' 'i-'l--Ought to be Abated There is a lot situated beyond Leet . Street,' iA" TieFre'ai;'2MrSwanson'a lumber yard, that is covered with filthy "and stagnant water. It cannot add to the hetlthjxfj the jPeogle ipu that viaty4 indeed, it is absolutely a nuisance which ought to be abated. A portion of a street in that vicinity is in a very filthv condition, also. ,iji.t,; -5 rIliat 'borkoif taaaF-treet, be tween Fourth and the Canal, to which we called attention the other day, still remains hi a very filthy Condition. General Harrow. Gen. Win. Harrow was in the city yesterday,and srave us a call. He i3 in excellent f health' and full of vigor, ready to do service in the great Union cause. . .IJe. iafttfms usIthathQiVilMount Vernon went Democratic a few days ago was to elect all the Republican candi-t dates except one, and for the election of the Gaadidate,for,thatQfiice no ex ertions'were made," it" being unimpor tant.

A Singular Affair. Yesterday,

Dr. Beatty -brought to our .office rthe. case of 'a silver patent fever 1 watch,1 which he found, in liirbacfyard. It b.ad been an open-case watch" and. the crystal and works had been removed. On the inside of the back had been scratched, as if with the point of a knife, as nearly as we can make out A. A. Hohms," or " Holmes, Co. B, 3d Regt. ; Perryville ; Stone Rirer." The finding of this relic naturally suggests the suspicion and inquiry has there not been foul play some where? Was this watch stolen frQm some dead soldier on some field of battle, or from a I've soldier,Tand the case thrown away to prevent detection?. The case can be seen 'at this office for a day or two.' ------ ; . ' . . t ' Object. One of the, objects of the organization of the Soldiers' Society; which is to take place on Saturday, is to make "arrangements for the erection of a monument to the memory of de ceased soldiers who- volunteered! from this County. It is hoped ,.that one may be erected sufficiently laise to inscribe thereon "the .' name of every soldier whd has fallen.'' Such a mon umentiwould be a fitting tribite of respect tqthememory'of thedeceased patriots. 7, Let it he done. " ! ,i 1 iiJ '"r't . , , ..Bodt F.loating.As the! steamer Newsboy was on -her trip from'IIendersqn, Jesterday'the bodj of ti man1 was seen floating in the river at Lockhart's. bint, having on grey clothes, as was supposed.The body had. probably floated from the wreck: bf the steamer Missouri, bu probably it may have been ""the body of one of the man who was drowned in front of the city some. time sihee' ,'--1 j- n . ' "':'-'.'... ,, , uodt at.ohawneetown. h e are informed that the bodv of a num . was seen lying in a unit near bhawneetowiL'some eight toreii days asb,'and that it had lain there several days' not being taken out when last! heard from. -We do not, of course, know this to be true, "but give it as l;iven to Tua. ! If'jt be' trn0,s the : citizens of Shawneetown should' see, that the body is decently buried. ! .Ai' ItECORDERS C'oiTtTi- Nothing was done in the ' Recorder's. Court yester day. A."warrant was; issued for one tiiani-buthe had" gone fishing and was not 'com-atible. For. -several days thc h4ve,be,en nofeasel befoxVHik tlonor! "This Vpeaks ' well' for the morals .of -the icity, "as well ! as the strict attention of the police force to busipess; tu . clearing, Qut depredators; but it is heavy on local Dewsli i Qir AGAlNWe were glad toee't our old. friend, Capt. John McClain, on. the . street yesterday. He has so far recovered from hisinjuiies as to be'abjeto walk about the streets. He thinks, he will soon :be, able (for duty again. We hope he will "haVe better luck in future. ' It wUt. be, remem be'red thfi Captain was'at the; wheel at the time the JNTick Hughes blew up &fcrFort Pillow.! or ifi i Dull. Yesterday was, indeed duU dayv We have .seen ,fe;iir more so of. late. It .was dull, for trade, .dul for local items, and jEualmost" every way:! We JawiA..&anv ridiug an un ruly -horse, -and- watched eagerly to se'eli' he.'jwa to the ground? but he 'rode' too woll, and we weres cheated 'out'of aniitem. i ..it .-A -. i -. : i i m '. -,..! ' uXr&ylSAife&iQ&tf atjt jtion has been bailed to a nuisance thatbtts to a giis Box that rises a'hovo the pave ment,.BeJng' go. ; fail 'Cprt. ,''6it Jthe pave ment nat persons waiKing ithat way bv night' are very likely to stumble over It.'. ,''asi'!nfglit'a geii tlemanSJn returning from the theatre,!,;Stumbled aiadieU, afvd itrhjao unfrjquent that ladies strike a 'foot ., agaijist: it while passing. The nuisance should tTeQ-e-d ' 1 1 TWO"3foRK! BODIBS FC UND.. :WO; more bodies of unknown men were found yesterday evening nt the lower wharf.' "OneJ had isomd $:!3 or- fOjin M'JoykeftoI'pApera or anyfhfng that led to. th dinciovery-jjf, who they .V.ere. f ,JSfo doubt they floawd from the Mteaift 'A s-: 1 Nvsicrt-A v.bajif i rdozon sldirs, whpcan sing well $md who are desirou of joiiiing.the.glee "elab," are in formed that they tan get .all information relative to its organization by calling on. Lieut; gliomas J. Groves,' who is. fully instructed as to the plan td be 'adopted.1 ": -t--vr: :::: -Prto. IIoss. We leatn thaTPfoT: Hoss, State Supenn tendenT of Public Instruction, will visit this city this

long; reiivuiedoni Firsf Ftreetbetween sycamore and the theatrer-W e refer

week and spend Thursday and Friday

visiting the schools. He will deliver a lecture on Education, on Satnrdav mgTitr-'NolIce pT the place wllPbe 1 given in due time. ' . ' New Metropolitan. Last night the "Lady of Lyons" was presented to a fair and select audience. Miss Rachel Johnson, as "Pauline," had another opportunity of displaying that great versatility of talent that she pos sesses to such a pre-eminent degree. To see her superb acting for once is but to admire her. Last night she was most happy in the delineation of the character of " Love and Pride." As "Claude Melnotfe," Mr. B. Macauley played with his usual abil ity. His rendition of that character was highly creditable to his high order of talent. The playr in most parts, was well presented ; but the same defects that we have hitherto hinted at were plainly, in fact, painfully visible. - To-night will be presented, for the first time in this city, "Lady Camilla's Husband," a beautiful and interesting drama, in which Miss J. will appear as "Lady Caniilla,7,and M B. McCauley as " Maunce ' Warner," supported by the best talent of the company.' i The whole is to conclude with the comic drama of " Toodles," which will be greeted with great; applause' It is a good bill, and the' house should be crowded. We hope that our theatre-goers will not forget the untiring efforts on the part of the managers to please all, even the most ' fastidious, and act accordingly. , ! 7 ' - ' SPECIAL NOTICES. HOB TTA T. T.'fit VEGETABLE SICILIAN UAlH MKNKWER renews the hair. , ,, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Testores gray hair to the original color. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer prevents the hair from falling off. ' ": Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer makes the hair soft and glossy. ; . Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer does not stain the skin. ,. ; Hall's Vegetable Sicilian' Hair Renewer has proved itself the best preparation lor tne nair ever .presented to tne puouc. 1 Price !. For sale by all d rngglsts. Wholesale, by Kkllek & White. - apr21 '"ktBATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE Tlie best in the world; harmless, reliable, in stantaneous. The only perfect Dyo. o disappointment; no ridiculous tints; true to nature, black or brown. Genuine' is signed Wiliiam A. Batcheloh. ' " .Also. Regenerating JLXtraecoi iviuieneurs Restores, preserves, and beautifies the nair; prevents Daiuness. oia oy an arnggists. Factory, 8 Barclay street, N. Y. mara uiy KS- COIXJATEHONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest mate rials, is mild and emollient in its nature, KAGautly .cjiXTjSp, .an.d, extremely iWBiietAL la dtaactlow upo'ii the skin. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. aug24 ly J9SB- IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Mrs Winslow'S "Mystic Pills, for Fenalcs, are the best and safest in the market, j Ko bad effects from their use. They a()t like- ;a charm. Thousands of most .reliable testifmnilais -speak their iaala 3Jlitd in their operation's; correct all irregularities and painful menstruations; remove; alii obstructions, whether from cold or otherwiij; will cure headac-he.'puin in. the side, palpitation of the Heart whites, 11 wryous atfections, hysterics, fatiguej pain in the back aud 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 5. For sale by all druggists in Evansvllle. Address Box , Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Sold by all respectable druggists. 1 - 1 " '.. .'A. 1 i.. - r' JOHN D4 PARK; feb7 d6m Ueneral Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. Milk ! Milk! Milk! ItlZI S3IITH & BIGGS TTTon.n ixroioi tiii. citizexs JfW. Of KvansviUe that they have started a Milk W-agon,'-aud are prep' red to supply them with . , 1 , , GOOD FRESH MICK,' ' warranted pure. j l4d derlefPatCRdss CQPTS' wUl meet with prompt attention. may7 d3m YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, u : rfrosQ fymtfa Second Street,, Evansville.' Ind. T1 HE Sl'BSCRIBER HAS Jl'ST opened a News ijenot. where all the Papers and Magazines of the dny-cau bo fluvl.7 f . C ' ' ' ) T f 1 ; .- , , - Also, a hew stock of - 1 1 . STATIONERY, m ' SCHOOL BOOKS, i ' i ; WALL, PAPER, and WINDOW SHADES, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. D-H U ' EORGK.C. SMITH. EVahsvniB'.-Aprira, im.-r' . aprlm SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, , &c: v.IIuimel A Sons, u j. . i Manufacturers of i " ii; SasJi, Doors. Blinds, Frames, tc.i !' A . Also, Dealers in ! -J .f memo A $ FINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar 1 Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, L,ath,"&c. ' ' Sawing vof every description done to order. - - i .; . j. - Orders from abroad will be ! promptly Factory and Yard. OnjElt-AVALXT STKET JLffn CaNAI' apr21 Evansville,.Iud T. A. LYON. LYOM& JO. S EM ON IN. . WAOLESALS DEALERS IS CLOTHING ASD GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. (At the Old stand of 6oldman, Berg & Co.) 2 1 XortlTrira? Street;' ; ' ' ' ' EvANsviip:. ..isbpiSA., miMm

CITY NOTICES.

Collector's Sale of Real Estate for the Payineiit of tee Costs and Expense of Alley am! Sidewalk ' Improvements respectively. -VOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEX, that, -i-1" bv virtue of -DreceDts issued hr ihX Mayor of the city of Kvasville. and in mA directed, I will sell at public auction, at lue uuur "i uic ruurfiiuuw in enm city, on TUESDAY, June 5th, lHtiij, at ten o'clock a.m., the following lots or parcels of real estate, or so mnch thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts charged and assessed against said lots respectively, for the costs and . expense of making siaewaiitana alley improvements upon said lots, together with the costs of sale; and that said sale will be continued on tne next aay uiereatter viz., Wednesday, June 6th, I8ftat two o'clock p.m., at the same place, for the purpose of selling such property as aay have been sold on the day above meitioned and not paid for viz.: ' For Coal and Expose of Atley Improvements. ORIG Ji AL PLAN.' " ' Owners. ' . -',, ; Tjot Ami Heirs of Michael J. Jones, 27 by 130 feet southeas side of -4J 539 gj For Cost and Expnse of Sidewalk ImproveEtMASCO. S. Owners. Helen M. Stone....... John Hoffman ...... Do. Charles B. Tlghe Do. Lot. Block, 8 175 8 t 29 9 . . 29 ...1 " 49 .....17 49 Ami, m no 9 92 ,5 12 .7-73 39 93 8 Oft 21 84 19 37 8 ia 8 1 8 1 43 72 6 75 BOfTHEPT KNLARGEHEXT. Unknown Ownes 5 . , n Do.:- -. . H. ; xi Fred. Keeper...-.. 1 12 Do. , ....2 12 Do. ' ' u..... 3 "12 1 Do.: . i, : .-'r..-..4... .4 4 n.; 12 - ! .1- NOBTBKJI ENLAKGEMKST. Mrs. MaryDmam........ 8 1 STOCKTMLL'a KNLAKGEXKHT. Allis Wfclkr, assignees, 22 17 M Dp. ... , do.. ,23 . ,17 6 75 i JHN SCHlTRRtfT .kvansnj May 14, 18G& - mayl4 d2w COKllATIOA XQT1C&T M.Y . lStjtJ. " ORDEl )OK PLANK STDtt WALKS ' ' And nw, is hereby ordered and directed by tlB Cnunon Council, of the city of Evansvlle.liat the owners of all lots or parts 0 loWronting on or adjoining the south Bide o Franklin street, from Fulton avennetor.h avenue: - - South sidef Franklin street, from Fifth a venae to bih avenue ; South side- Franklin street, from Sixth avenue to Senth avenue; North sldef Franklin street, from Fulton avenue tFifth avenue ; North side Franklin street, from Fifth avenue to Sin avenue ; Nprthaide Franklin street, from Sixth avenue to Senth avenue; ; East side Fifth avenue, from Sixth street to Fralin street; . , , West side Fifth avenue, from Sixth street to Irklin Street ; in said city, cause the sidalks thereon to be brought to the propeiade, and that tbey cause a sidewalk of iss N 2 to be laid down thereon witlrthirty clays from the publication of thisder. -Si,,. , ' w'-. , ,A- 'Ar- McGKIFF. Clerk. City Clerk'fflee, May 10, 1SW. mayll 3t Jnion cop5'.j NOTICE t CO.VrRACTOBS. ' ApbH 1WI.'- j . ... . ,- The C'omrc Council of the citj- of Evansvllle v receive sealed proposals until the 4th of June, 186fi, for grading the alley sited between Cliestnut and unerry streetaa ex tendyig from Seven t h to Kigbth str By order 06 Council. 4 !-l A. M. McGRfFF, Clerk. City Clerk 'flee, May 8, lSbiL my8 6t t Tnion copy. Aniiexatioi Territory to the City : . Evansville. BO-OTICF ; HEREBY CJIVEX, that the Coun Council of the city of Evansville, ursuance of the provisions of an Act of General Assembly of the State of InU, approved Martih , info, entitled "Ait- to amend tlie seventyfirst section an Act entitled, 'An act granting to titizens of tlie town of Evansville, in County of Vanderlgirgh, a City Charteipproved January 27, 117, and to add, Jiemeutal sections to said Act," will, die eleventh day of June, 18j4, presenthe Board 6f County Commissioners onderbargh County a petition prayinr the . annexation to ald city of tlie wing described territory, and setting 1 the reasons for such annexation, viAll that part of the southwest;uuarteSection. No, 29, Township 6 south of lo 10, west, in Vanderburgh County, ded as follows, viz.: Beginning at the awest corner orsaid Section 29, and runnhence north four hundred and thirty-f) feet, more or less, to the middle of tley separating the Southern Enlargtt of the ?lty of Evansville from the tery hereby described ; thence east along middle of said alley two thousand sindred and forty (2.S40) feet, more or leshe half mile line running north, and h through the middle of ald sectionence south by said half mile line foindred, and thirty-five (415 feet, more o, to the south line of said section, anace west two thousand six hundred ai:rty-seven (2,637) feet, more or less, to thee of beginning; said territory beimtiguous to the city of Evansville, an platted or laid off. . ,, t, W.BAKER, Mayor. Attest: AtfcGKLFF, Clerk, maylO-dujv ,,, ; .... ,.. i, O" KEB'OrN'If, IIRECTI0 "STO BE FILLED. And no it appearing to the Common CountheCity of Evrtnsville, that Lots SI ann Block'No. 17, Htockwell's EnlaTgemtf the- eity of Evansville, are so sit that water , collects and remains stit thereon, and the owners of Said L(B hereby directed and required, by aid Council to rill up said Lots to Mieisftt as will prevent water . from colle and re"t!ituitng stagnant thereon, wthirfy'davsS from the pnssasse of thir.; i' l, A M. , Clerk of the City of EvniviUe, dby certify that tlie foregoing is a tri complete, copv of an order of said Oopasscd on the 7th dav of Mny :A.Do far aa.it relates to "the witbw-mwotH. ..- ,, , , , '. 'j, ',, Witness wWreof, I have hto 'Subscribed my name tBAL.j mxea tne eai of saitf city, nn.uny 01 .May, A.l). im. May. A.J jI'UFF, Clerk. mayll Bt I - '- ' '-i;n ion copy.) OTI 5iTRA'TOR.S. Th he Coi kmiiniri rtf ' the cltv of iw-ansvilli' receiv fcld proposals until the iv of May, lw,'for grading the' alley sd- botween (-'lark and Ieet streets, amding from Third street to Fourth sti ' -'- ' : By ordel Codncir.' . v '. - I A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. rity'ClrfHflff, Evans-viHe, April 27, 18KH. ' m ton copy.' ' apr 27td RTE1V riCE-CTtEAM and TONJft FE(TRY STORE., No. 85 Main street, opkVaaliington House. Keepoi Hie best ;Ice-Cream, Candies, undctionerle-.. to be found in the at - it.', i-jt -. ;' , Orders ties promptly attended toi v ,.;,.-.- 4tOA JUKKNHEIMKR. " , WTEPILAJS aiAGGIO. may 12 d I ,.1 .-. . :i , '(') if A 'RfiffintrnV "-)!. 1 1 '.i:rs vAriety stork A, STREET; can be found A great variety oflootls. Tovs. and Notions. tea Jiireiiioveu o io. 70 MAlfl

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