Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 May 1866 — Page 8

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IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. "We invite the special attention of our leaders to Dr. Easterly's advertisements, which cart be seen, in, our, advertising col-4 nmn MrEasteIyVFMilyMedicines I are deservedly popular, have a rapid sale, give general satisfaction, and are kept in all the principal drugstores throughout the Western and Southelsntates. It will be seen that Dr. Easterly does not . recommend one medicine to cure all diseases, butj?repares a rmedyffoeach. parlular, disease; which oai be aceiied upon, to'ienfei maylO' '" 'iTii' -tH J'iiiusi n-voJiisilf-H 4-) Every Man, Woman and Child who' nasi a used STERIiN jftMBKOSIA.-p Is willing to reoomiiiendTt: ' Three years of rapidly increasing sale haye made the Ambrosia farabtt&alLover the world. awml it is wi4ifeA'r1fctf7To please.' 3l1 i' It cures Itching of the Head. It makes new Hair grow on Bald Heads. it prevents tne Hair irom r ailing Out. It renders trie 1-iair fcott ana Glossy, Cleanses the 5$f alpl Cdolsllha Heated : 9,0W,. Removes Dandruff, Cures .Nervous k'ous head ache, Cures Baldness, Insures Luxuriant Locks, Inclines Hair to Curl, Supercedes Wigs, Kills Hair Eaters effect apparent at once., i, ,,jwjj ,! ...j -i Hi We say, the Ambrosia. wiUsuit;yo to a T. Elegantly put up. Delicately perfumed. Patronized by Opera Singers and Actresses. Sold in splendid boxes or cartons, containing two large bottles No. 2 for morning, No. 1 for evenings . rjrri rrr tr T' There i- no-. miiAmUd. about Ut; STERLING'S AMBROSIA is the best, most agreeable and effective toilet in the world. To prove this, try a carton. Sold by Druggists. , . , . , ..... Sterling's Am bkoSia t .MANrrAcrrarNa ' '''v.'Compasy...'. ; 215 Fulton Street, New York. novl2dwly. " MARRIAGE' AND CELIBACY: an Essay of Warning: and Instruction -for Young Men. i Also,-' Diseases' and Abuses which prostrate the -vital powers, with sure means of enre.' Sent free of charge in sealed letter, envelopes. i Address Dr. J. SKIL.L.IN Hobohton, Howard Association, Philadelphia-Pa. nA apriu andw HOSTETTER'S i ST0MAOII BITMUSHROOM IMITATIONS. Success is the jfevabbt cradf jrjf lb-; numerable bunUHgs JSTp, sooner, haijtp tetter's STOMACH BiTTERB iroade tbeirmark in ti6lxxvtiyof inaitation8,jai4'w "4'foipef .th.gt restorative grewSiand'prBad tfee,.pstiier-" ous crop of ppSbAiao AerlftSi thfcke.'" Bat ' the true medicine lias vfitW down. One by one they have disappeared. When .the beUoMrs of rinftfeiy, which kept alive th 6 IrMre 4fVrieSV jorrowed l-epu-tation. ceased to blow, they ceased to live ; andf.thus-.tbey.sotitjuiue.to come and go. Meanwhile, Hostkttkr's BiitbKs, the great, protective aud remedial tonic of the each succeeding year. Tlieir. success as a means of nreyepting jand curing the diseaseVresmtiiis ffii uualada, uiiwliolesome water; an ami nnneanny cnmaxic in fluences, has been boundless;, and as a remedy for Dyspepsia; Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, General Weakness and DeMlity,-afi(talicoii?ia.iMs originating in : Indigest.ioni.tUoy a re. now; admitted to toe . superior to-ai5tttn."r preparation ever ad vertised or presciibea. From the home market, to'iwAIiif. ai few! years,' ago they were confined, tiieir sale has been extended, into evetfy SUUa'in .the UWcii, over the whole of South and Central America, Mexicot!tho.Ves Irwiietha Sandwich Islands, Australia; tibiiwi, aid ,Iapan. ilom and foreign testimony continue to. nslioW.that HdsTKTTFiH' Bittkhs -are the . snost. remarkable tonic and: invigorantcin! the world. mayl" dlw ear COLGATE'S' AROMATIC StiA P. A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from Tefined" Vegetable Oils, in combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use of Ladies and for the Nursery, . Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties nnJ rivalled.sFor sale by all druggists, t--y. feb23dAwly'" . '.'''.f'.i' "r: -7T f TTt? : -T " ' '4 .Sr, "sK ' SPECIAL' NOTICE; u HULL'S qEDKQBjLTTEK:n Read Mr. Edward' Statement. . Loimtvitf.K, Ky.,' April 22, 1863. Dk. John Bci.ii Dear Sir: Gratitude to you, as well as a sense of dutt to tbe publici requires that I should give you a Statement, for public use, of .the great benefit I have derived from the use of your " Cedron Bitters." After a military service of t hir teen ;ionths, eriabraftiiig 'tlid iJ'ea Ridgff campaign ana battre, -l-was'aisenaTgeu" from the service and came home to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and. general debility were fast hurrying' me to the erave. ana .every reraeay ptescnoea .ry physicians'' seemed ;nly tQ aggrtivau.'.?1? diseases, adoud lour weens ago x was iortunate enough to procure your "Cedron Bitters-." and by-tlie "use -of -them-alone I have been restored to. .perfect, and robust health. can nat aeacneeJly fecommend them as being all, and more than all, they are recommeuaea to De ou are at iioerty to make any use you "wish of this statement. . I arnrespl'otfnliy, 1 ; T i -T it it liiCJIAKJJ tUWAKUS. A VOICE FROM" VTCKSBURG. VirKSBCKG, Mis., Aug. f), 1S63. Dr. JoHX -Biit&j-i4A;ar..'5irjt JE .ain? happy to state to you that I have used your valuable " Cedi'pn Bi j tens'".' witl-srefl.tbejiefit to mvself. in trKuerivl.deJiIlitv aftiil' Di-OSt ration of my sysltm.jixtiaucMl.'by tVie. Unhealthy and mia,suiauii .ijii.ueuce:oxjrue-M isHisKippL River around Yli'ksbui, liUvntg bepti with Oeneral QmutX.dfiiuy. Shaon3h its? ."Whole Houthern cainpiiign. J confidently recommend its use. tty ulI:prsfft'wlo ttre' exposed to unhealthy climates,' I'UU - '.- -v .. h:.W FOGLEl'' --- Atrent tS. Siinitarv Commission, j Foi sai ,bjs J'ififcn i.'V6(tS4;i'Walef stree iff - noMl l.mayl4 KS- A.,CQIKt, t tf .IVjt'KORE TilKQAT requires immediate attention and sho"uld be checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs-, a 'Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is often thiiesa!t.V3X UOSit.Hij.fi BROWN'S BUONCTHALVTROCHES, having a direct influence on the parts, give immediate relief. , For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive and Xhrpat Diseawes, irociiesare used wiM always good success. Singers and Pcblic Speakers will flnarTtth'r Tiswftfl JhieleWiiltfgthe Ing. aWtf ii.'ihi'.throafe ii&pr an'un usual exPmAn'iuf' t.M A oiral drgans. The " Tro'chfc4'.V "aiti ' lecoionifMiHtiaAna preBcribKdlbs; toiia,uij ftuvJiave hat testis the counAi ii'utiaJ.A true a tettlfca3i yfav3cMm'Vle?a in new localities YMMIP Parts oi tfle world, and th- Jf''tet'X Sr. P .Rprfversall y C w H i?Ay it 'D r V Bronc fn ai, Woaafn,Mi!a ii -W- i may ,p offetfedtiviMi d' .Jl'w fi-Kit In oa.u Hol tMrvw)i-- iH3ie, United Htates ami M ftm-Mi'ejntiWier, aicentsatoto:. .

I41Q?QA TIME-TABIicb

1 jf i'.Vrllli'HY.XJlJ ,iH. ,EyajisyiUe;and;Crawfordsvill6.';'!' GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive. Eahsvilte'VinoeBues. T Haute Adcom'od't'n. 5:40 a m 1 10:27 a m I 4:15 p m Vijnwme'AJ Cjyu i m V -SyK mm f GOING SOUTH. 'Leaveryi "Leaver yA.rjrlve Terre TTaiife. "VlnpennBS . K.'vllle. yincefnes Atfalaui. l :30 Kit t(:16-AiK Freight & Ac 6 -.50 a m 12:28 p m 5:08 p m ilght & AC 6:50 A M I 12:2 P M ST. 3:20 P M 6:22 P M Mail 3:20pm 6:22pm I 8:55pm . i . .jr, FROM .TEttRE HA,UXje.fioVI CI I Leave;. .... 1:13am .... 7:15 am ..l20P M ,r.. 4:25 I'm ; Arrive, Night Express i. Accommodation .. Mail... ....... 6:30p m 11: 15, A 3:20 P M Express ;-?z, .v.i.a Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. ; - : ' FROM ''v'TNCENNES;1' :: 4 --: Goine East. Goina Wt' Maii.::.;.r.r.:vi...- laopniiFK Express. ..;.i.."..-.......:.10:55i M f ;6:00 A m rt" passengers ftfrSft'Lonis' and'?airoVleav ing Evansville at 2 :30 p: m. , make close connectionwith the-Oi A M. R. R. at Vincennes; arrive at S6.rXoaic a.t.l:m j. m., and at Cairo at5:50.A,vK ,, n-i v; r,.,.., -.,.- - -w. rk z jr.rz.il vt j sot, Soldiers' , nnA, . Sail ors' Mass 7 I ' C9ent& :: SATCKDAI, Mi 19, at 1 12 0'Clock. ' A Mass Convention of the Soldiers and Sailors. wVn3ei;ttirg'H "County, who have been honorably discharged frpm the Unitel ' States Service will be held at the Court Houee in JEyans.ville," on' Saturday, MayJ l'Jth, for the pppose- 'of"s 'effecting5 a1 permanent otganizatlon; of thWSol'diand Sail!bis of " Vanderburgh County. Let .nee be a getferal Anioht.All disabled soldiers are especially invited bio attend, ,.GooiI Repeaters will be in (attendance; f' arid'nbf' music. Rally, boys, and leiihere'Jbe a general good time 'once more 'Border ;bf ;': i . 'Y EXECtTTI Ve' Committee.. ! TowA'SinrXiBitlKrThdse 'interested are informed that the Township Library ynows"kepV at '''groceryptorp of Jledderich &. Lavier, on Syca more Street, be tweeu Fourth and riltn. .p'V.MiK Af.i'.nV.-iW'.-i . Grading. The gradmgoti Second SJtreetf .between Vdne and Division Streets, is (numrressmfir finelv. an (L that 7 i- - 'ot. -friQ t part ofyftfjtffitfg'pp'; that' : stigje'.wiff te completed iu a lew days "jil t w'i :H orcdindividual was sent to jaiiyester day by 'Squire,' Sfcioson p.n ?harge of pettit larceny a He will have a hear ing by the Court of Common Kleas ! A; Ntjtsance .Abated, A lot on Vine ' Street; that was- -covered with stagnant,, water? nd ' filthy' is'.' being i-it'-i :- it'' j.'. ':. 'J'i l.i - ? a ' niiea, ajta, tue. uuu?aucajieu. q ; OtwcJfil House. We learn ;rthat SiO.000 have been subscribed -"for bu&S12 eproppsed.- Theatre'br pjT-e-a Hohsel Thal does rfot ioolnuch like a failure. ;""- os-etf; pmation are ! holding ''prqtpctea meeting at tneir cnurcnv cori The-pBetirXPjo5cteeach ighttill twelve o cloct: Another Body FouND.-The body ft? an unknown man was found, day before yvAt UmofitownjJiy, ti aving on his person 'a goia waicn ajnd considerable money. There was riotning on ms person ieaaing to iden tity. Horse Thieves. Night before last -Sheriff Darling got on the track of f Sp ify far as Bdonville. His horse giving dut, he was obliged to return without dapturing them. qianoii "give "an excarsion,,,on,! t! e tsteamer Curlew to-day. The boat leaves the wharf at 4 o'clock. The excursion will extend to Mt. Vernon A good st;rjriri3Srfd3ia3iWQ23)vi,3e(i for the occasion. A pleasant time is in anticipation. i m : - AlQSS ,CwWET.F.p7Tr.Tfee ,t:hre between 3Iain and Locust, is UnOBt completed One paTOftrwilthe0C cupied by. Simon. Kohn as a saloon dnct liotetliThSiVfchari Jalt fatt ihi building is to be used for a tailoring A.lvACE.T-rUaeHt -OUJ5 t,COl.jtalHe: iA warrant hatpeenissued, lad ahout'sixteett' eprrying concea!eai,!freiiJons ; but he cave the constablen.lee'ibajL bv.tiuuuv

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ih. as 4r6yriedlWti.fe I&artPof eai C dunyommfesiersV.Thr aggre-j gate of the orders .issued wa's $064. The .Board' ,of 'Allowance , will- be. in efsion on Monday ext, at two i 1n. ab onj afcthe, arJs'!S66to'QSi y ran i"Trr ew Style fJaCi see in out exchanges notices of -a- newBtylei ptldress; jymt Has -recenwy mae, ajv peraqce sbine of 4he; !Iities. called r'heMf Landscape' It is also called ?'the"' Watteau-V ; 'ZijaA, paTtetri consists of a printed orJphbtographic andscape on the skirt,- and is framed inj wreaths,'' ovars b'ower etcV Thfe matetia! Js,. very properly, lawn. Ve may expect c . see this new style introdeed in '.our! ' city. V It is said ' .to 'be'. very attractive. .... . .... .( v, .-''.;,i HECORDEtt's CoVRT. Esquire Pa- J vidson,?who Js presiding in the place of the Recorder, had a fair run of busi-r ness yesterday. James -Wells, - who hailed from the country, and had beetf used no" doubt to tieing hisr horses to trees, -was guilty of a like act in the ciityr' for which he was fined $1 00. with $3 oo costs. ;;;:';, . A iur. ivann, wmcn particular one of the numerous gentlemen of that name we did . not learn, . offended the aw by erecting a frame building with in the;fir& "Emits of thejjityi'forhich he.was.fined $15 00 with $; 75 costs. Dr. E. T. Runcie was charged with erecting a wooden poal sned within thf fire lmitef ' the citf. T He- paid the costs arid the case was sdismissed.r .The aboveTconstitute 'the "proceedincrs of the day in that. Court. uV : i v:. Personate-Our, friend Calkins, of he Princeton Uniati ()lariiU gave us J call yesterday." 'lie 'publisnes,-..a sprightly paper, bayog. Jaj-ge,..cn;cu-, AiiVoWt TiVvrlfii atiou, and" it is ai through" which - nir wheleslile . m.ef 3. chants- may 'reAchthfe country ' trade ittle, city. of Princeton is, Amoving, ahead; in the 'way-of Improvements;' ana -tne emzens are laoonng earnetly $$4$$. aind.areaiiYe to the. impoi ta,npei of rthoroughly cleaning the place. They are getting' reauy ior me appruacii oi thachoJra. 1 ,.isv.u 0-.1 nu.i v,.t,i. Moving. The soldiers will organ ise in Gibson County-on ,lhe,2d. day pf une. ine association is to pe simi lar in object and purposes-to the organization in, the, other counties. Gib son has a large number 01 gallant boys who did noble service for the old flag.. : It' will do . them good to. meet tpgether and cultiy.ate .old'fnpdsbip formed in the army. , ' ; r r r.. .: Fine Wokk. A twelve quire ledger, made, forj the ise. pf those enterprising gentlemen, Mark & Warren, is now tieing finished in thtfOoCRNAii BookBindery. It was ruled by Mr. Gorse, I forwarded. andjlyiisted. by, Mr..Ernst, ajia is reauy a piece 01 nne.worKmanhip. The bok' may 'be' seen for a few days at the Journal Book -Bindery. -v The attention 'r Of those who; despre fine and substantial work, is called to this bo6fc'.:""""i" H-ir It "' ' " In Luck. Some years ago, a Mr. H.v W. tTayJor, & steamboat engineer, met, loved, woed and won a beautiful French lady,3 a tesrdefltf of SmitMaiid, Ky. When the war broke out, he entei-theitlnidrtotesoyerument service, and remained till the last gun was fired, having lived in humble life all the while,, A jhort time since, the mail bro'ught hiin aletterVearing : him tlie iiitellieence that an uncle of his wife had died in France, leaving her th'litbottiitliif. gain of $:0,000 in gold, and real estate of great value. MrTaylar left Cairo a few days ago for Smithland, where he once to 1' ranee to take possession of his fortune. Common Pleas Court. Tie Whole f yesterday was taken up with the dase 01 liohni et ai. vs. "Brandeis & Crawford, on corn contract. The qounsel concluded the rafg1iiAent late ih the eveninsr. and the rase, was subCrescent City Silver Band. The Crescent City Silver Band will be I : 1 -. . . .1 in awHuHce xi me'Sfliieeiingl to be held at the Court House Saturday evening, T;The boya';wijlriueet at7J o'clock. Good speakers have f-been provided for the occasion, and a

general goou time is expectea-u jiw

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membererd .that - the .soldiers . mo infe, on SaturdaV, to -be-hcld at'lj fllock, at the Court-Houiel a Let all 11 J ELl4'Ri.3faERS..7r-jlie Peak Family, iBiU-il wl gi r s? -rar9 to?"apT)oar'J f inn I nii ai aa)mis i on i tne. iZjaianuroaiiiUB 3rt rottldlike' iis "see ffie-'tVdttpi cot e thiBwuy:JTSuciiTa"TrenterfcrrB nt would be' a rich' treat! ft A 1J II V SoldierJ JdNtGi.-TheQoJdQrs' Pi ices, selecting tne aajT on wmcn corner battieas iougKt as appr,opriatiL, lie custom is a gooa one. u.n jaytoh, "Ohio; 'w& "notice'' that thehoys' had a giaHd.4ja2ihteresfih:Um(t otf the. 3.5th of this month-the antaver sa-y of the patfe o'fjResacca, Georgia, T '. r ' : , iJY. JlECOVEREif.--A' few days ago a b4at containinw-stonevt belonging to Messrs. Hugo & Butts, who haye.jthe (KijritractTouttiiig in the curb stones bn the various -streets; was eunk atthe, harfV'' The "stoned has nearly all been raided,1 but the boat is still ader thle water. It is not supposed to be damaged. ,.uT-,- v-,:- ' "'' ','"-',! ' ' 1 5 Just; Opened.- A new grocery fetore has just been opened on byca miore Street (between Fourth and Fifth;- by Hedderich & ' Lauer.1 ,Our young friend,!Jas. t Lauer, formerly Deputy Sheriff j may. be found there at all times, ready to wait on customers with hia - accustomed; politeness, W"-. It eis the intention to make such arrange ments as will enable them to furnish country produce .at the , lowesl rates. Their stock will be complete in a few days.? rThey,hveralsOy- in connection with their Store HoVse,""a large "and commodious' Wagon Yard, ' for "'the afcommpdatiofli of country denier;uv. ROBBERS-tLas't'-LSunday jJnighi gentleman - in -Louisville. , Kentucky,' was iWtmKeEX iil' a! gold watch, and ether valuables. tome circumstance led him tq the -.--i j t - r t i opinipn mat ine roDQcrsnaa came, to this city, and he followed, . arriving in the city night before lastj and putting up at the Washington House. , LFpon jnquirj it ;, was ' ascertained that' the suposed robbers had beenin the, city. trie nignt oeiorejiiviere prouaui still here, but had eluded the vigilance of their pursuers up to last evening. It is probable that they Have" left' the city boore thjsrpiieo theguposed roRDersiormeriy peipnge,a to 4.qrrest 4 Cavalry and both had been rebel sol dierstf "The 'paifty' 'ffoiir'' whprthe lAobey" and whtchas; taken 'wasialsb from the' outh. 'W'e'did not learn tie names qf any ,of heinj- Tlje police will keep a sharp look out for such characters. ! Board of Trade. There was 'a good attendance ' at the Board. of TW5fst'eYdi6. hj&t toeeting was called to order by the .President, . 3Ir. y. "p; IIoSlsj :The;' himutes ; were, read and adopted. The;; Secretary reported that he had "secured tVe, mar-, ket reports, which' weroi read. . I'V'l"' j Captain Willari ; !on, betatf 'of the Committee appointed fot that purpose, reported a tSvSskbCA U$oh consultation' it was agreed to wait for .fur-. ther infpriuatipn .relative to the cost of the price list; r Quite a 1 number of specmie3 '.-of'' flour, were . exhibited but no salea effected on, 'Change, a u,These meetings . are growing more interesting each day. The move is in' the-right diree'tionto establish f, peJ-t manent Board of Trade, and 'parties engaged manifest considerable inter est nr the movement Som'e 'additional:' I firms wer'e'adaedVohe nist''"6f mem bers, and a general discussion had, respecting business in general. . The meeting io-diiy will be held at 'the Office of,Alliriro.wcstA7dteStreet, at three' o clock a;-, i I Lodged! ii jAiL.-4-A'.fewI nfehts since, ' Thomas C. Bradley a 5 nice jloung nian,5 in'ade an - assault ofla"i J wouiiih of , Miscellaneous character, Jn & ! n .'1 . . . . r . - il.' -!lone ot tne dens 01 iniamy m tins cuy, ior which he had a preliminaTy exaxni-i natiotf,im'd $as held to bail in' the Stun qf $200, Mri Bacori' going on his bond. Not . liking ?tosTun the - risk , of: itha tigh'teous "'decUroi', i)f J Ilis'V Ilofto i' place"Hfr?Teatain nwaB-possi ie between himself ypid his bondsman. ,left suddenly. Marpursued and at Vincennes he got trace of him and learned that he had gone to Washington, where he was followed.1' There it waa a'certained thatches iiadoceto Petergburgh, The .Marshal followed, and ent int6,;Wwn;, for .thc, Depxtty ; fcherin ot, that County, to whom bo time jthocaptwiVwas' made. He ye

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? - -ill " GeTTINO CERTITICATES.-The SQldiers' wives wno J!are 'entitled ..to. aid from the Coutitywere re;ceiy,ing"their arfCuiircH amine evidence of their; oeing-entitled to! aidyKie're'iquite '' tusy wi&'iotfte tl )n-I S'rtl v) ! I-.. in lj'.r:i:lli!'l o V. . ti. uiifiuis. i.;to.rr L'-.-.- ? ' Pt.f tsimr.i 'xoiritsiONXN e .learn that a laigadelegation ofutfeeituen bf; Cannelt'o Gtand VlEkport and Owensbort: w ill arrive in- our city by: the steamer Tarascon, this everiiner. , iuanasrer; iioiaen navinsiso.me time since perfected the npcessary ar rangements with Capt." Lusfc and Ihe enterprising and gentlemanly gent 01 the Li.' & Packet cp;;;3ir;;;carr. We 'expect, to sec the ,If eMctjibpolitan crowded to-night ft !.( NEW METROPOLITANi-rThe Soldiier's Daughter" was well presented lab'.' night: .' As " Widow. .CheeTly " Miss ' Raehael Johnson - was indeed charming . . She played her part, most excellently : As Fraak ; 'Heartall ' Mr Macauley fully sustained his rep utation as an artiste of superior tal ent and true dramatio tasteji Mr. Ixnerson s trov. ; lleartall can not be excelled." . We have never seen him play -' better.- Mn Buell is fast becoming a. favorite of bur ., theatregoers j jlle i' aw'ays ; fully .' hp to the expects tions 'of;;' (the f iiudien&e, and never 1 fails to bring forth applause. The aftet:piecev "Nick of. the Woods," passed off well. Mr. Macauley was very fine"m.his"delineati6riof the six characters, and especially: ass."Nick of the ooloods." .Bella',' Golden , as 'Tellje iPfie," was., grete'wi'tlr apaplaue,' as' she always is,' - and she Iruly .merits. on all occasions. ;? V : I To-night' pwlir,' be "presented a' new three act -comedy, entitled the " World of Fashion,'' in which "Miss Ilachel 'Johnson will appear as " Marie,". and ISjrr3IacauTeSa ulac, and'-Bella Golden as "-Marchioness De Bellerose. ,The whole is to coBeluae with a pleasing" after-piece, , -tie " Honeymoon, or how to rule a Wife," in which allfrf the "Stars" will appear. This is a big bill; it is also tie farewell benefit of Miss llachel Jjoh&lori ruVhiit'K 3csjoji.i Ke' ho gtrf should be filled. Do not fail to see the "Stars" to-night. i SPlE.CXAIrUOTICES. . tm- HALVS VEGETABLE SICILIAN IAIR RENE WEM renews the hair. jHall's Vegetahle Sicilian Hair Kenewer restores gray hair to the original color. 1 Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reuewer events the hair from falling off. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ptenewer akps the hair soft,and glossy. .r v 'Hall't feetable siqilialS HairiTienewej kloes not stain tlie skin. i Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer has proved itself the best preparation lor the hair ever presented to the public. , i Price SI. For sale by all drutjgists. i V7uhsal by? jCEHEB ft White. .cprSl 'bATCHELOR'S HA1U BYE The best in the world; harmless, reliable, in stantaneous. The only perfect Dye. No disappointment ;.joj ridiculous tints; true to nature, oiacK or Drown, genuine is sicrned William A. Batchelor. Also, Regenerating Extract of Millefleurs hr 1 . . ...... i . : .1 . 1 . hairyireveiitS'baldness. Hcdd byall druggists. Factory, 8 Barclay street, .N. Y. raar22 dly , j COLO ATE'S .HONEY SOAP.t- This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, riiaAGAyTi-Jr ;s c j x k a, and 1 ex-jjmely beneficial in 'its action upon the skin. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. aug24 ly K- IMPORTANT, TQ .LADIES. Irs "WftiBiaw's Mva-rfo for PemaleB.wa tie best and safest in the market. No bad epects from their use. They act like a rfiarrn. Thousand's of most reli a)li? testi monials speak" tlieir praise.' ifild iri;Jheir f dp wtysor?,e'iwH "ii ffji.ulwMt'i WM"and gainful rrrtenFJfaflj6nsJ rffl9V0 !M')b-sfr4st4on,"wl-tth4 frota - coll-oiC)tirer-, wise; will' cure headache, pain in the side, 3'ajmtatioa ptlbe, heart, whitevall. ncrvufe fie6tkBt hjisttii& ifattRiua, paia -in the back and limes, and disturbed sleep, Which arises from interruption of Nature. Ask for Mrs. Winslow Mystic Fills; take none other. Price 2, or three boxes for so. For sale bv all druggists in Kvaasville. Ad(Vr'fs Hrx - yitioinnati. Ohio. 8old liy-allieijfectblerdViiggistsJ . i 1 i . . JtHN D. PARK, I feb7 d6m General Agent. $25 Rewai'd. TOLE.V FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, on board the steamer Superior, 'on Thursday niaht. May 10th. a GOLD LEVER WATCH and CHAIN, a PAIR of PANTALOONS, and 20 ia kfjsenbwsKS. The above iward will be paid for the return of the Watch, chain, anJ pantaloons, and no questions asked. G. J. GRAMMER. i)iayl2 dlw a form the citizens ot Evansville that tnev are prepared to remove frame housei KMwy parfr f tia qityop, the Biowrf asui m aoie-ierwin. 5 .!::: v -'r !...., 1 Our residence is below flie Creek. . nwl dint ,; . -,.WJL Jg.SHUA tiElfc,,. milF. COPAKTXEKNIIIP IIF.11KTJL fore existing between J. M. Street and John LHivis, under the name and style of Streatt 4 iyisj was 4iolvimttie..3d inst.'. JirtiB :ir L-ihsl(Uu4ifjtirVnJ I terest in the business to Mr. C. Raub, f business will hereafter be conducted The at the old firm a. stajidshon and vard. n. lit y Main wtreer; otn-e, &t. Hi Mamfrety street k naao. All claims uue ine Oirt nrm , w i U t ft ' p hid ffo reet i: Haabv wiii aitas sumit4iiiihilili!0liieold llrnv.i ki.i , J. M. SIR&ETUJ lL - fjmaylalw

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j , CORPORATIOSf TICE. .1 qt la Vioruhxr rrrte-e1 and OlTeCXed hy the Common Council of tntf city 01 Eviaiisville, that-the owpers of all lots orT-, parts of lots fronting on or adjlnJ"!Vli )l southeast side -of Leet street, from Water street to First street; ! . V ' 1 r 1 louth west side of sum street, irom w i- t , mi t street ,td Chestnut street : in saiu ciw, ,., cause thsWewalks thereon to be brought ito hrf proper grade, and that they-cause a SilewalMf: Class No. 1 t be. laid downj-, w Aat't ff.viM t.l nnnli-... uf i&ri'of rtiis order. . ' ' ' '" viOityTlfrPk's Office, May 17, WM, I mavl8 8t.- ' r.ii i , May 14, 18W. r t 111. i t yt n inn n i.iv ;;ABWWltis hereby ordered and dtrect-wr lHI Ww is nereoy oraerea ana airwjtby.iUjBfitonmon Council of the &yy of,ij ausviUe, tliat the owners of all Pwts or., i ts'Of'loTS fronting on or adjoining the1 ed Evansv vki-rs 'jr-iiirs tmnTinir on nr an f s6nthwe side of Bixth street, from Wal-i&n nWtsH'Wt Uj Chestnut street; , , , -. -vvl southwest sme or .ixin sireei, irom Cljestirutstveet to Cherry street; , Southwest; side Of Sixth street, from Clepvy street to Oak street; in said city,, , cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought . to jthe'broper grade, and that they cause a ' i sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid dowa.; thereon within thl rty days from the publication of this order. . i ' A. M. McGRlFF, Clerk. 4 City Clerk's Office, May 17, lm. mayl8 3t j 1 ,' Union copy. . . .) Collector's. Sale of Real Estate for" i the Payment of the Costa and Expense of . Alley, and Sidewallc ,. ' Improvements respectively. -W-OTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN, that, - by virtue of precepts issued by the Mayor of the city of Evansville, and to rue . directed, I will sell at public auction, at the door of the court-house in said city, ou. : TUESDAY, June oth, MM, at ten o'clock a.m., the following lots or . parcels of real estate, or so mtwh thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts charged and assessed against said lots respectively, for the costs and expense of ' making sidewalk and alley improvements upon said lots, together with the costa of sale ; and that said sale will b continued . on the next day thereafter viz., Wednes- y. day, June 6th, W)6 at two o'clock p.m., at ' the same place, for the purpose of selling such property ; as may bave been sold on -j the day above mentioned and not paid for, iz. Fm: Cost and Expense 0 Alley Improvement. ' ' , . ! QBIGIUAL PLAN. 1 Owners. ' ' " " i ot. Amt. Heirs of Michael P. Jones, 27 by . r IW feet southeast ide of 47 87 ,i for Cost and Expense of Sidewalk Improve- A. . . . . ments. . ., .. j , i-j LA31ASCO. . , ... .)( f f Owners. .,' ' Lot. Block, Amt. Helen M. Stohe;........ :. 8 175 $Vi 60 " John Hoffman-. 8 '29 0 92 Do. .-,. .......,.. 9 t 29, 5 12 Charles B. Tlglie.. ., .lfi . 4!) , 7 7;!., I)o. ; - :..17 !' 49-89 93' ' '; ' ': SOtTTHEKN ENLARGEMENT. ' - " ,; fnknowa Owners ...1'..' 5 11 '' HWl)a. . . i i ..6 --11' 2 84 ' Fred. Keeper,,...,.., ,.. 1- , 12. . 19 37( a Do. - 2 12 . sm Tin - " 1 " 9 1- 'Mm'' Do. 1 J -. ......,i.......M 4 12 . j i) NOKTHEKN iENLAKOEMEXT. Mrs; Mary Duiham.;.' v $ 1 1. - m 8 lU .ii gTftCXWKU,' EN-tABOEiTKNT. Allis & Walkery assignees, 22 . ' 1 17 . t Do...v, , ,. .... do..,, , 23 .,,17 , ' mail ' I . . JOHN SCHUBERT Collector. ,, Evansville, May 11, 18uG. . . ..mayli d2w . taexation of-TerritorV' to the City -.i.jof 'Evansville. :? ',-v

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it - fcjiw-.ufimnF wuiicii in Lite 'cuy oi t J KNansville,lju pimsuance of the provis'ionn , of an Act of tbe General Assembly of the, State of rrrdittta;' approve! March 6, is. eft titled f'At mt tr-amend the seventy" ' firsts section: oAn'tAct entitled, 'An act ,, j gtanting to the citizens of the town of Ev-,lV; ansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a'"' City Charter,', .approved January 27, lW'ia

and to auu.isurlinental sections to ajii09 Act," will, on the eleventh day of June, T li((, present to tlie Boai-d of County Com-"J i inissioners of Vanderburgh County a fieti- r. tiiui praying for the annexation. to saul tII" city.' of the lollowing described territory,' . apd'f fiiifj'TOrth f he reasons for'sueS aiijUa nexatlon vit.s All that part of the south- nd -west quarter of Section o. 29, Township .,- (is south of Range 10, west, in v anderburgh , ( bunty, descrii)ed 'iw follows, viz. : Begin- 1 i nlng at the southwest corner of aaid Section 'i , 2!), and running thenee north four hundred s and thirty-five (i:iV) feet, more or less, to the . i middleof the alley sepai-ating' the Sonthi '" em Enlargement of the cltyoi Evansvuie. from the territory hereby desoribed ; thence east along the middle of said alley two thousand six hundred and forty 2,840) feet.'gx more or less, to the half mile line running . north and soutli through tlie middle of s said section; thence south by said half mile line four hundred and thirty-Jive (4)) ' feet, more or less, to the soutli line of said j section, and thence west two thousand six,, hundred and thirty-seven (2,6-'57) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning ; said ter-,w ritory being contiguous to tbecity of Ev,i4 ansyille, and not platted or laid off. ' j , W. BAKER, Mayor. 'Attest: a. m. aicuKiFF, uierK. maylO-dujuiielli i .- .i . m i -.ftlf '!;'. ORDER OK t'Or.VCII, IIHETIS U .. LOTS TO BE KILLED.- t iAnd now here it apiwaring to the Com-nt raotf Council of the City of Evansville, that dot's 31 and 32, in Block No. 17, Stockwell' Enlargement of the city of Evansvill'1 are so situated that-water collects an, remains staguant thereon, and tiie owne, ojr said Lots are hereby directed and i qdiired by the said Council toJtill up w ljots to such a height as will prevent wa from collecting and remaining stagu. thereon, 'within thirty ddys from the r X-spgeof this order.;-- ' ' - l, A iUsaictirin, vierii ot ine tuy oi u, ajnsville, do hereby certify that the fun gi of said Council passed on the 7th-day o f l May A.IX so far ' b it relate to t,h Wiuuu-uiuiim jjuv i I ;; 'i t'- In-Witness whereof, I have s ( i '; v.- hereunto! suiweribed my name,., i TdEAL. and arlixed th seal of said city,,, j . ... this lUthjday of Mav, A.l. ltifiti. ,, o? I A. M. McGRIKF, Cleik. ', mayll6t --.1 .,: . Y - Union copy.t ' i - - ' . ,,c OTICE TO COXTUACTOIIS; ,.; , . A PKIL 23. DMti. : . . ' ." -: ,pi. t ' i, e lt... r. F Evansville i will .ireceive sealed propUs, f Until the 2Isfcday of May, is, for grading ! the alley situated between Clark andijel st rects, and extending lrora xmru street to xsourtn street. , , . . , . ; .... t By order of the Council. , . ',.,. '-"' ': ' A. JVL McCrRlFF, Clerk. f, Ofy Cleri'a Office, Evansville, April 27'' lm. ; '.f Union copy. . ' apr27tu , : ! ! : . :il iTEWTRKJC&CEBAH and COX-,,f H FECTIONERY STORK.. No. bo iliu, t sire Tk reet, opposite Washington Houses a. Keep u hand the .best looHUeaii, dies,, and tlie cityj j. -! ..-; 'r, f si Orders for:partles preinptly attendea to 1 may 12 dim ,;i l t rrs-'M ii:iw .Xt'f'-t'T n :i:nf lj Ulil . '''11 J i . ;.!li;wt iUt)l -!! ( f MM ti ll Hi "i-ni': I II i ? iit ! I in rif'K'l 'Miill i ' ('i-'t- . 1 1 BemaValT.jVV';'i'm-.tti"; 5 '.-- -n . HtlUWt l.l riifC tiU lO J.' pvsjief.'s VakIktt Mtv-h?.' m has been removed to No. TO MA IN.' SXREET. where tan be' found a great Varietv of New Goods. Toys., and. Notion, ,i both usefuJ, and ornjanentalj: at -"redufe-l prices. " i-B.- - ICA'JiS