Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 May 1866 — Page 8

Z THE EVlNSVltLE DAILY JOtJRlMli TOT&ti M&YiSoG.

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.TXSJfCJCAI NOTICES. , IMPORTANT TO THE SICK.f We Invite the special attention of our readers to Dr. Easterly's, advertisements, t. frhicb can be seen in our advertising col- - trans. Dr. Easterly's Family " Medicines re deservedly popular, have a rapid sale, givegeneral satisfaction, and are kept in all the principal ding-stores throughout the Western and Southern States. It will be seen that Dr. Easterly does not recommend one medicine to cure all diseases, jr. -but prepares a remedy for. each particular it .disease; which can be relied upon to cure. t'--mayW'",!-- ".. '-', : i f.- ''' i ' il :i , h A' Crown of Glory. ; ; ; i Every Man, Woman and Child who has need . j 2 ' ; ' 1 STERLING'S AM BROSIA , ! XI willing to recommend it. Three years of, rapidly Increasing sale have made the . Ambrosia famous all over the world.

"; If 1H WARRANTED TO FLEASS. , It cures Itching of the Head. ' It makes new Hair grow on Bald Heads. It prevents the Hair from Falling Out. ; Itxenders the Hair Soft and Glossy. : gTIeanses t n e 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 " - :i'if' ' . - ),, ' i tivXP THE SADIES. . : We say, the Ambrosia will suit you to a T. Klet&antly. poi up. -11 icatejy perfnm4d. Patronized by Opera Singers and Actresses. Sold in splendid boxes or cartons, containing two large bottles No. 2 for morning, No. I for evening.: : rr I ' 1 r " ". f ,There te- uo mistake- about it, 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 ambrosia MAjrcrACTCKrua , com any. .. - ' 215 Fulton Street, New York. nov!2dw ly . ' MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY; an " "Essay of Warning and' Instruction for Young" Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which . prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of cure. Sent free of charge in sealed.-letter - Envelopes. Address Da J. Skilus Houghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Fa.: apr2Q 3mdtw an experienced Nurse and Female Physilan, presents to the attention of mothers Xher ' " ' - . : -. - - " J;8 OQ TH I N CT S Y K U P, j 1 iijcqTLDlsN teething; -,0 which,' greatly facilitates the process of 04 teething: by softening the gums, reducing all inflammations, will allay ali, pain and spasmodic action, and is i 'fSVJUSlTO IIKGVI.ATKJTIIK ilOWKIrfi. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and It WKIitKI' AN!) " H KALTII TO YOUK INTANTS. """Ve have put' up and sold this article for tsOver thirty years, and,m say m canjldenee, -'andl truth t&f it what we have never been able to say of 'any Other medicine: never -furs i fatted in sinrle instance? to effect ft u'rvt when1 ttnWy hi'scd. Never .did we know an instance of satisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are audelightediwlth its operations, and speak in termb fbf 'commendation 'of ''its "magical nects"ahd nie'dlcal virtues) 'We' speak in - this matter "ihat wf. do know." after thlrtv years' experience, ana pledge our rejuiaiwtt ' ' for vie jutjUlmeiit oj 'ivhat ice here declare!. ,In .almost every Instance, where the infant is 'iSUfferlng1 from pain and exhatistion, relief ,Jt!will, ,be found in fifteen or twenty lninntes after the Syrup is administered. : : ,'''r r j Full directions for using will accompany each bottle' None genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS New York, is on the outside wrapper,' t:u n . . W Sold "by all ':, druggist! thronghoivt' the Y''MA u.v.y : jr,T .'- iiJ,i PKICE, ONLY 8a CESTS A BOTTLK. ..: ! .. naylQ;dSd, tf'W' .- ,xAvn mi sPEqiALNOTiCE. ;v - BULL'S CEDRON BITTER v , "Read Mr. mukircm Statement;1 " LoiTiavir.!.;. Kr.. Anrll 22. 18A?. Dr. Sown Bcii-Dear 'Sir; Gratitude to you, as well as a sense of duty to the pub--Iic, requires tliat 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 thir teen montns, embracing tne l'ea Kiage campaign and buttle, I was rllnohai eed from the- service- and -came home to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and general debility wer-e fast hurrying me to the grave, and every remedy prescribed by physicians seemed only to aggravate my ti diseases.. About fpUr weekaigo I was. for'tunate enough to procure your "Cedron Bitters," and by the use of them alone hate been restored to perfect and robust "health.. -I can most earnestly recommend Jr. th4.-in.as being all. nd more ;thau all, they are recommeuded to he. You are at liberty to make any use you wish of this state--mem. i I am, respectfully, ' Hf i-1 if .IUt'HAltD2EXWARD9. ! A VOICE FROM VICKSBURG. i Vicksbtrg, Miss., Aug. S, 3863. j Dr. John Bui.ir Dear Sir: I am happy to state to you that I have used your valu- . able " Cedron Bitters " with great leneftt to myself, in general debility and prostration I" of ray system produced b.V the unhealthy Jrand miasmatic Influence of the Mississippi Kiver arpuna yicKsourg, naying Deen witn tJeneral Grant's army through its whole Southern' campaign. ,1 confidently recommend its use to all persons who are exposed to unhealthy climates. - ' , ,.i . i- ... , : ... . . h. W. -FOGLE, ' ."''Aerit IT. B. Sanitary Commission. For sale, by Peter. Vierling, Water , treet, A COUGH, COLD, or SORE THROAT requires Immediate attention, untLihould be checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat A-fiection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is pften the result. , , . , - - , BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, j having a direct Influence on the parts, give Immediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success.' si l1 j Singers and Public Speakers ill find "Troches" useful in clearing the -I vole when taken before singing and speaking, and relieving the throat aftep an tmusual exertion of the vocal organs. The "Troches'.' are recommended and pre- . scribed by physicians, and have had testimonlaTs" "from eminent men throughout ' the country. Being . an article of true merit, and having pkovkd their efficacy by test of many years, each year finds them 11 In new localities In various part of the world, and the "Troches" are universally pronounced better than other articles. j Obtaist only "Brown's Bronchi Ai' "KoqiiES,", and 'do not take' any . of the worthlkss ihitations that may be offered.' .- :,:- J" S 7 Sold everywhere in the United States, Zand in foreign countries, at 35 cents a box.

HAIJLKOAD TIMlVrAIJLi::

1 1 Evansville and Crawfordsville. j' going north. I , , Leave Arrive. Arrive. r - - Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n. 5:40 a m 1 10:27 a m 4:15 p m Mail 9:15 am 11:47 am I 8:00 pm Vincennes Ac2:30pm 5:15 p m I GOING SOUTH. ! .t-v. Leave- Leave r Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. VlncennesAc J 6:30am 9:15am Freight & Ac. 6:50 A m 12:28 p m 5:08 p m Malt 3:20 pm 6:22 pm 8:55 pm 1 Terre" Haute and .Indianapolis.'' . 4 a FROM TERRE HAUTE. ' . Leave. Arrive. Night Express 1 :13 a m 1 12:U5 a m Accommodation 7:15 am 6 :30 p m .Maii ... 3:20 p M 11:15 A m Express 4:25pm 3:20pm Onio and Mississippi Railroad. , 'FROMVINCBNNES.8 , Going East. Going W't. Mail. 1 :20 p M I 5:55 P M Express ......... ..40 :55 p m 6:00 a m ' Passengers for St. Louis and Cairo, leaving Evansville at 2:30 P. M., make close connection with the O. & M. It. R. at Vincennes; arrive at St. JjOulsi at 1:30 A. M., and at Cairo at 5:50 A. M. -, . i CITY NEWS. Dust. The dust is exceedingly bad in some parls'of the city. 5 Off of the streets that are sprinkled it is indeed most disagreeable."'"'' ' ' :"-r-7' 4ilA.; Dry. We hear the . fanners complaining again of the dry weather. So much cold dry weather , is not good for s wheat "and the' "corn is 'quite backward we are told. .- 4 .c ' k t Common Pleas C6uRT.--Nothing of importance to the public occurred in the Court of Common Pleas yesterday: Some few cases were beard and determined, but of no particular Importance to the general reader, , " Music. The' Crescent City Silver Band treated our citiuens with some of their, choice music yesterday, ' That Band can produce a sensation at any time It is composed of accomplished musicians. fi We learu that a rousing meet-" ing of the soldiers "of Posey' Codrity was held at New.IIarmony last Saturdfiy. We are in hopes that wc will receive the" proceedings forpublicatioiii - Cannot some of our New Harmony friends furnish a copy? Rumor. There was a rumor on the street j'esterday that a young man had been if rested m the eity'On fcharge of murdering the woman who was: found decapitated near the city some time since. There is no truth in the report. ,-;..; . J ' 1 RecoPvier s Courts .There was but one ease( before the Kecorder yesterday 1 -Frank Scofield was charged with, being Jdrunk!for whicV ,he ;.was fin,e4 f 1with $Z 7Q costs.; ThiBjsicluded three-1 nights lodging in the County Jail. - . - - j .i.'.h .H (i.r'.?t .if ..1 j jCbBiECTlON.-in out 'report bf the case !of Marion Cash, who was charged witHi6tusfpnfuc in a"sarpoftTwe did ftot-'rightly understand' the ""Recordera ZThc row occurred "in.: a' tan nery, andjnM in a saloon '' . 1 "IFJslrBd.TlRiyf 3Ialo. JUxhes, Col. Reinlander" and Capt. Darling re turned yesterday morning from a fishing excursion to Spring Lake, Gibson County. They secured about 300-fine fish; and Md a:delightful time, we are informed. i Correction. In our notice of Prof. Hoss's Lecture, in yesterday's Journal, the compositor made us say: " We were mortified that there were soinanj)et"A Wel wrote -the f word few very distinctly, for which " many was substituted. It was set by a lad who has much to learn, and is there fore excusable. s These errors are exceedingly vexatious, but they will occur in1 the best ' regulated offices, as we see. i Before Esquire Walker.- Louis and Frederick Geisier, the parties who assaulted Lacey, at the Market House, last Saturday morning, had a hearing before.Esquire'Walker, yesterday, and were held to bail, in , the sum of $750 each, in default of which they were sent to jailr They will perhaps have a hearing before, n His . Honoi, Judge PiteherV ii a- day.br tw'oiJ It is said to be a very aggravated case. j : In Poset.- The 1 murder we made mention of a day or two. ago was committed in Posey County. AVc were unable, to procure 'the name of! the murderer or his victim, both having escaped the memory of our informant. It was an old grudge, we learn", and the killing was done with a revolver. We would be glad to have the full facts in the case.'- ; ' ; ! - I

Picnic The Picnic for the benefit of St. John's Church was largely attended yesterday, and all seemed jto enjoy the reereationwell. The Crescent City Silver Band was presept and enlivened the occasion with delightful music. A good string band was provided, and the floor for . dancing parties was constantly filled wiih those who delight in: the dance. '. As far as we saw, good order prevailed throughout. At four o'clock, we left for home, and all yere enjoying themselves well. Most ample provisions had been made for delicacies, rice cream, etc. The crowd was large. We heard it estimated at 4,000 people, but that was perhaps a large estimate. A handsome sum must have been realized, as all the stands and sale tables were well patronized. If there is a people , in the world who enjoy such gatherings, it is the Germans, and such meetings are always peaceable and quiet,' except they are disturbed by those of another nation- It was a decided success. . ? , On 'Change. TherVwas a good at

tendance at the Board of Trade yesterday a A.' great - many sample of flour were on .exhibition but no sales were , effected. . .The , time was spent mostly in pleasant discussion -in regard to business and trade, after which the Board adjourned to meet to-day at the office of Sharpe & Smith at 3 o'clock.i i Too much importance " can not be attached to this move. 1 The great importance of a Board of Trade or lIerchants Exchange, has long been felt and acknowledged, in this city. All efforts before have failed, but we have good reason to believe that this will prove a success, from the fact that t was : put into practical operation at once. Every day at 3 o'clock the market reports from Cincinnati and New: York are read a matter of importance to all business men., All are invited to attend to-day who feel an interest in the success f)f the vodef-takixig-I I I M i I .-1; . Fine . Blank Books. Our .BookBinders have just finifehed a number of Blank Books for County officers and for individuals, which defy successful competition, and we invite merchants, business men,' bankers steamboatmen andCounty and City, officers to call and examine them. A They are matlepf the best material and in the most substantial, apd i workmanlike nanner,J arid "are exquisitely finished. j - The Journal Book-Binders are finished workmen, gentlemen who served a regular apprenticeship of seven years, receiving their instruction from master Book-Bidders and blank book manufacturers, & ad have had long experience as journeymen, and thoroughly understand their business Messrs. Gorse and Ernst need not be ashamed of their productions in the, blank book line. We direct the espec-' ial attention of steamboat officers,; and County officers to our Bindery and Job Printing", establishment. ' We honestly believe they are not equalled by any establishment of the kind between Cincinnati and the Gulf of Mexico. . Business Directory. Messrs. Ammon & Oakes, a couple of young gentlemen recently arrived in our city; hare shtwn)us a Sample of Business Dirertfjfrj which they are devoting their attention. A canvas is prepared upon which the business cards of, subscribers is printed insize 12 bylUS inchesr-in beautiful oil-colors. The size of the canvas will be regulated by the number of subscribers obtained. This is a very showy way bf 'advertising atid where a sufficient number of copies are printed must have the effeet to attract the iattentixjnof purchasers.- The young gentlemen assure us that they have met with good success in Fort Wayne and, other .cities, and feel sanguine that they will not fail in Evans-, ville. New Albany is represented by four of these directories, and they are confident Evansville will not prove less energetic in the advertising way. Our city will be canvassed by the young gentlemen, who will more fully explain the operations to all who may feel interested. ' Outrageous. Yesterday morning, a cattle drover "came- dashing down street on horseback, in pursuit of an animal he was desirous of capturing, regardless of the safety of those moving about on the street.': At the corner of Locust and First Streets the horse run over a young lady MissWells but fortunately she was not injured. In all cases of such reckless riding in the city, the severest punishment should be inflicted. Children and ladies are constantly passing to

and fro, and life is often endangered by such recklessness.. An example

should be roade of all such ceases. An Old Soldier. Last Saturday night when the committee was being appointed to take steps towards building a monument to the memory of deceased soldiers, Mr. Daniel Aiken, a soldier of the war of 1812, who fought at the battle of New Orleans, voluiteered his services as a member of the committee. L tThe J old i gentleman is full of enthusiasm, and has - beeu present, we believe, at every meeting. He says that he feels sure that he cap raise more money than any man who is assigned to duty outside "of the city. His field of labor is Scott Township, where he formerly resided. If there are" other soldiers of the war of 1812, in this county y we ibaye no doubt those who fought in the late war would be proud to Hhav$ theiol enroll ther names and become members of the Union. ' ', "; :' ', f ' Street Improvements. he gutteVjng is being 'put in on Locust, between First and Second Streets. The work on all the streets is progressing fast. The improvements, .gpeak well for the.4ty.l-iv; r' . ; ; City . CQnnell Proceeding;, t . Council Chamber, ! Monday Ei6nine:. May 21. f , Council met pursuant to adjourn ment, His Honor, Jlayoi'tMiaker,,pre siding.,- , . " "" ') t i Minutes of., the, previous meeting reaa ana aaoptea. ; ! Councilmen present Messrs. Hun nel, Dean, Mills," Smith, Torrence, Wiltshire,-Heuman and .Hertz. , - The following bills were allowed and ordered paid: Jleitz &. Harvey, for lamp-posts $33 50; Peter -Zapp and others, tor labor , on the streets, $92 63; Police bill, $140; A. T. Whittlesey, lor-surveying. "5u; a. xen-. voorde, salary as City Marshal? 66 33 Uill 01 i$acn & jsslinger. iiulwas referrel tihe Committee on Print-ing.-Hf'-r y-.f;i-!'r lJ:-2t 1 . Hugo & Butts were allowed $71 90, on acctrant. - - j ' The Upper Market report snowed receipts -to be 1 38 5, for the week enrlins this date. '"""""?'""; t The report of the sale of the mar ket stalls and vegetable stands was received and ordered entered 5 -Louis Eller was allowed to transfer hid license to retail spirituous liquors to'Geore-.Va.lket."A"i i. mIi-?t ' A. S. Gamble was granted the privilege to transfer his license to retail liquor to Travis & Ashby. The ; deed for the - property purchased by the city of Judge Iglehart wasreceiyedKand the mortgage on the property and the notes ordered tobe delivered. .. :sinf :tf :f 1 The Wharf report showed that fiftyeight steamboats had landed and paid wharfage.., . Who le. amount of wharfage received, $289. !f"--.;i r t't A petition from Shanklin, & Lister, asking that, in case certain4 streets and alleys which they had donated to the city were diminished in size, the pro- j perty 6htuld revert to the donors, was received and ordered filed. , Permission was granted to ' several parties, who had erected -small frame j buildiltigs within "the eityf limitsf to llow them to remain.,"; . ' '-ffj. . A ,, petitiou of , the tax-payers in Holtzgrafe's . Enlargement,' praying that the streets and alleys in that'Enlargement be opened out, was referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Heilman and Wiltshire. t,i"-!i:i 1 It was ordered that four copies of the compiled C.kyy Directory he subscribed fof, fot "the'tise of the- City ' Councils 't-.a 1 i xt.n .: ( 1..-. The committee appointed to confer,, with the Street .Railway Company rported,V(No.'defiiie action was; had on the subject. ''' '".- On motioB,1 kl was 5 ordered "that notice begiven the -County Commissioners that application -would -tije -made for tie,, annexation of the terr -tory known aA4hii Longworth tract ( f land, to the city of Evansville.""" Un motion the Council aajourned t?M" aul , Net4 WyfattfahtjAk-The ence was not large at the, theatre last night. Miss Susan Denin made hqr Woman in iledJ" appearance as the Wj? do.'hpt tikje'.tiie 'piece but could .1 . find, no fault, with her acting It ris good .throughout, and she was loudly applauded-; J'K j -f ,r "'" As usual Bella.- Golden was exbelJent.,;rr.:p6ldeii plaj'ed well, 'and 'Mr.'.-tJriersen was particularly fine. 3Ir. Buell was well received and highly applauded . -To-night T will be presented the great sensation ' drama of the " Streets in New Ybrk," in which Miss Denin will appear as "Badger,'' supported by the best talent of the compauy. She is . a splendid looking lady, and we hope the theatre will be crowded to-night. The management have labored , hard to please all, and deserve that this the last week should' be made a brilliant success. - ' $25 Reward. ! OXOI-ES FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, j3 on board the steamer Superior, on Thursday night. May 10th, a GOLD LEVER WATCH and CH ALX, a PAIR of PANTALOONS, and 820 in greenbacks. The above reward will be paid for tho return of the watch, chain, and pantaloons, and no questions asked, , ti. J. ORAMMER. : mayl2dlw. ;" ,-P J , :

CITY NOTICES

CORPORATION NOTICE. t May 14,-M6..."- . . ORDER FOR BRICK SIDKWALKS. And now it is hereby ordered and direct ed by the Common Council of the city tot fcvansviiie, mai me owners or ail lots or southeaKt side of Leet street, from Water street to First street; j Southwest side oi bixth Bt.reet, from Walnut street to Chestnut street: in said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper erade; and that they causeia sidewalk of Class No. 1 to be laid doWn thereon within thirty days from the publi cation 01 inia uiuer. City. Clerk's Office, May 17, lti6 fmaylS St CORPORATION NOTICE. . May 14. 186. , . ORDER FOR PLAXK SIDEWA-LTCS. And now it is hereby ordered and direct ed by the Common Council of the city of JKvansviiie, mat ine owners 01 ait lots or parts of lota-fronting on or adjoining the southwest side of Sixth street, from Walnut street to Chestnut street; r --a ( ' ; Southwest side of Sixth street, from Chest nut street o Cherry street; ; . - i Southwest' side of Sixth street, from Cherry street' to-Oak street; in said city, cause this sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper gradc aud that they cause a sidewalk of Class o.r 2 to be laid down thereon withm thirty days from the publication of this order. - - , A. M. McORIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, May 17, 1866. may 18 3t Unncopy. Collector's Sale of Real Estate for ..the Payment of the. Costs and Expense of. Alley and Sidewalk Improvements respectively. J ' "fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, J- ' by virtue of precepts issued by the Mayor of the city of Evansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public auction, at the door of the court-house In said city, 00 .. . . TUESDAY, June oth, 1866, i at ten o'clock a.m., the. following lots or parcels of real estate, or so much, thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts charged and assessed against said, lota respectively, for the costs and. expense of making sidewalk and alley improvements upon said lots, together with the costs of sale; and that said sale will be continued on the next day thereafter viz., Wednesday, June 6th, 1866 at two o'clock p.m., at the same place, for the purpce of selling such property as may have been sold on the day above mentioned and not paid for, viz.: j for Cost and Expense of Alley Improvement. ' OwneTs.1,. t.s.-,.(j Lot. Ami. Heirs of Michael P. Jones, 27 by 150 feet southeast side of 47 $39 87 For Costs and Expense of Sidetcalk Zmprove-i"-.(.'.'Wi'-;v.:rim..i -. p " ""LAMASCO. j Owners. Lot. Block. Helen M. Stone....-...... 3 175 -John Hoffman H 29 Do. 9 29 Charles B. Tighe.. 16 49 Do. 17 49 i . i 1 r ' 1 i "SOCTHIEBi ENI.AItEMENT. - Ami S13 60 9 92 5 12 7 73 39 93 ; -1 8 00 23 84 19 37 8 10 8 10 ,. 8 10 43 72 I 6 75 6 75 Unknown Owners 5 11 Do. . s f j -..i.j.vtf f 11 1 Fred. Keeper , .1 12 Do. ! 2 12 Do. 3 12 ;-'p9i -r-f."n'-H-r -".. '1 SOKTlIEllX KSiAttOEMEXT. Mrs. Mary Dm ham 8 l STOCKWELL'S ENLARGEMENT. Allis & AVTalker.asshiaees, 23 . 17 JOHN SCHUBERT Collector.) Evansville, May 14, 18G6. mayll d2w Annexation of Territory" to the City arf frof:Evsvilkt'-;0 J&TOTICE IS HEREBY C3IVEX. that iM tlie Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled ' An act rto amend the seventyfirst, section: 6f a Act'entitled,MAn act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, 011 the eleventh day of June, 1866, 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. : A 11 that part of the southwest quarter of Section No. 29, Township6, soutli ofi Range Kf. west, -in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Section' 29, and running thence north four hundred and thirty-live (43r)eet, mom or less, ti the middle of th'e'alley separating the Southern Enlargement of the city ot Evansville from the territory hereby described ; thence east along the middle of said alley two thousand six hundred and forty (2,640) feet," more or less, to the half mile line running north .and, south through the middle of said sectioLJ; thence, south by said, half mile line four hundred and thirty-five (435) feet, more or less, to the south line of said section, and thence west two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven (2,637) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Ev-. ansville, and not platted or laid off. I . . 1 . W.BAKER, Mayor. ."i-Attest: A. M. McCJriff, Clerk.. . . . WfOTlCE t'IiM A'lMHIX-U ALLEY JL3i Notice of diminishing to twelve feet all that part of the alley, thirty-two fet wide, sit ttsbte-between First and Seconft - streets, ahil!Ctlrlmg from Gum to College street, In Out-Lofc No. 2, Upper Enlargement. j Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, at its ses&tm Wth&mto ma.y'-of 'Aprlvi A.I1, )ascd tir OMlvrtiilainbshing tbja uli-?i.itu-ate between First and Second streets and. extending from Gum to College street, dividUig between Lots 17, 18.19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 80, on the one side, and Letttjl, t, Sf.tvnd &, on. the ifither sidf , of said -afleyf in" Out-Lot 2, Uppet Enlargement of said city. 1 ii All persons owning o claiming real estate adjoining!- abutting upon said alley, and feeling therhselYes aggrieved by the passage of said order, may have redress by -application to' said Council.'within six weeks from the publication of this notice. "' 'By order of the Council. M" ri ' ; . , . : 'A.; M. McGRIFF, Clerk j " i City CTcrlOffiMv May 8. imoi may8 y f ; - . '- ,- . Union copy. i fVf OTICE TO COSTKACTORS. f XHi APR-X23,-lKfiti.r :. ! The Common "Council of the . city of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until' the 2lst day of May, 1886, for grading fill, ullov i f 1 ' 1 T 1, .' 1 1,,, il'ui.n ' 1 rlr -, ., .1 T . . . streets, mu extendiug fiom Third street to Fourth 'street..';'. ', By order, of the, Council. ' . A. M. McG RIFF, Clerk .1 City Clerk's Office, Evansville, A.pril 27. 1866. '' " " "Union copy. apr27td OIL WORKS. MACHINE OIL WORKS. AVIXU. ERECTED OXE OF THE ntost extensive worlts of this bind m t lie Western country, and secured the ser vices ofoue 01 me moss experienceu Machine Oil men, I am now able to furnish this cheap sHid money,saying Oil, which fias been tried by some of our1 best engineers and found fully equal to anv ever used. ; RaUrotKls, SHeamboats, Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills in fact, all machines now tunning can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction. j Orders of wholesale dealers filled on liberal terms. ; No charge for packing, and delivery free of charge. Coal Oil soWt Hy the barrel ; and the highest prices paid for empty coal oil barrels. . . , . .-PHILIP DECKER, Third street, bet. Sycamore and Vine. may2tf; . . .

UEDICAt.

C 0 M P 0 U N 1) ; siUAt 1 ?.' till ... . .. . : - ,1 t i.'ji.r'.ai. ' ' ' ' - -f- . - ' - " . THE LATEST AND MOST IMPORTANT i , DISCOVERY OF THB 19TH CENTURY. O MAX KANE IS MOKE 1STtlmatelv connected with the history of Materia Medlea in the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer pf medical discovery, than that of - - Dii. JOHX BULL,", of Louisville, Kentucky. -j His inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla has long stood at the head of the various compounds of that valuable drag. ft - His Compound of Wild Cherry has be-, come & household word throughout the West and South. , - , His Vorm Lozenges, in less than a year after their Introduction, attained a reputation as wide-spread as the continent, of North America. . , , , But the crowning glory of his life remained to be attained in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to be the discoverer of CEDRON, which is the basis of the Bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. ' It is & belief with them that while there is breath left in the body the CEDRON is potent to core, no matter what the disease maybe. While Dr. BuU is not prepared to indorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satisfied, from a thorough examination of the evidence relating t o its virtues, that as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure-, either to cnanges 01 weaiuer auu vmuaws, ur w iuc miasmatic influence, it stands without a rivart. and justly deserves the reputation It has so long enjoyed in Central America and thd West Indies. ;i .;,,. ,; fj,.t 1 In DYSPEFSIA, and its attendant traiil of symptoms, it acta more like a. charm tha?i a medicine. There is nothing in the range ot Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. ,.,, ; j' S ' - . ' "" ' , A fulT account of this wonderful plaut "may be found in the eleventh edition of ttie v. s. ..Dispensatory, on pages i.sb anci 1388.:- ;."' i, . ! ,itt rt ' ' . - - A series of experiments, in which Dr., Bull has been for years engaged, has lust been brought to a successful termination. and h is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of Cedron with other apbest titiality iof icopper-distilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has no equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, but the public has 1 long since learned to estimate such things . . . r . : . 1 rtl. .. r 1 . . every one to test for hhnself the virtues of a new medicine. ' .t.u.". s..a " Give the CEDRON BITTERS dne trial, , and you will never use any others. ' .- ...!( - . :i , if;H !rt'st.i ,i-ilf I T!f lull .4 IViU . .... ..V t r Ti 'fi nrl. 11 .fir7 tr. nnHllcti tt IrAniT lint, " of diseases of which the Cedron Bittrs are, a Specific, In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, or Bowels; in all Affec tions of the Brain, depending' upon DeMnOfUnunt nlhAMtAmnoh onf Tr , ivd I u " in Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, and in FEVER AND AGUE.it is destined to suSersede all others' It not only cures these iseases, but prevents them. . - ib AA wineglassful of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal,, will obviate the lift effect of the' most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against dis- v eases, under the most trying exposure. t 1 lltU .ii-' ' Sold by druggists and grocers generally. Ph. John Bc-lis Fkixcipai. Omra, . FIFTH STREET, " ."".. ' 1 " " " ' , 'Lf4UI8VIXtB, Kf . t l . ' t . r ' , . .. SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, pete it 1ur 1 E r 1 1 ur ot WATER' STREET, j . ' , ."i ."if. : I who' also sells J -', ' Bull's Worm Destroyers,', - . i -'.; :.' : ' A ' BuU's SarsapariJIa, l' i . . - .,,,' 1 j . . , .... '" . and . . ' 1 . Snrith's Tonic Syrup. raayla To.Th.Sat XX