Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1866 — Page 3

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1866.

SENTI31EIVT AND FUN. "A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the wisest men." MAY. BY WM. D, OALLAOHBR. JTonI(1 that thou conld last for aye, Kerry, ever merry May ! -Made of sun-gleams, shade and showers, Bursting buds and breathing flowers; Dripping-locked and rosy-vested, X,lo,et"8liPPered. rainbow-crested ; : Oirdled with the eglantine, Festooned with the dewy vine; Merry ever merry May, Would that thou could last for aye! -Why is a lover like a dog? Because he bows and tccncs. ; ' ' : When- was beef stake, the highest? When the cow jumped over the moon. I Which runs the fastest, heat or old? Heat, because you can catch cold.- .. . . , ' "Why were the Egyptians good sons? Because they paid great respect to their mummies. ; ' , Why are persons born blind unfit. to be carpenters? Because they never feaw. - -- - " Ugh ! " Him great man ! ' Big brave I take many , scalps!" said an Indian seeing a window full of wigs. ita-gwa-daw-wa-com-e-gish-carg, an Indian chief, recently died in Wisconsin. . - - m A bachelor arithmetician, says a girlis a sum when she causes one to sigh for her." '.1'" !' ' " -.- -v ' ' : ' 5 :!"''. -i ', f "- ..Do one thing at a timethat s a rule. - When you have done slandering your, neighbor, begin and say your prayers. ' ';-- - Let'us always go beyond thg duties that are marked out, and keep within the pleasures permitted. : ' 5 Dr. Johnson used to say, " He who waits to do a great deal of good at once,, will never do any.".. ! 'Some" wretch of "punster says the recriminations of married, people resemble the sounds of the wave3 , on

the sea shore rbeing the murmurs of the tied.:. - - ', "I sayj Jim," said one friend to another, on meeting each other; "I hear our friend A. has been in the oil . speculation heavily; has he made anything?";, Oh, .yes," pays' Jim, "he has made an assignment.," ..-.-.i ' a. The question, ''Does getting drunk ever advance one's happiness?' would seem to be put to rest by the Irishman who went courting while drunk, and was asked whatpleasure he found in whisky. " Oh, Nelly it's a trateto see two of vour swate purty faces instead of one?' . ... , ... ;It is said that Adah Isaacs Menken brought over from London " the whole of her magnificent . wardrobe." The New York papers describe it, as of nature s own manufacture and nothing " I think," said a fellow the other day, " I should make a good member of Parliament, for I use their 'lan guage. I received two bills a short time since, with request for immediate payment: the one 1 ordered to be laid on the table, the other to be read that day six: months. Little three year old Senie was play ing very roughly, with her kittencarrying It by the tail. Her mother told her that she would, hurt' pussy "" Why, no I won't " said sheTra carrying her by the handle. : , ;; A Word to Boys. Boy, when night comes on. go' home. There is nothing more detrimental to your morals than to be running around the streets under cover of darkness, for there you can acquire little else than an education in rowdyism, and before you know it, you will become ruthless and 1 vicious, ll you want to be good man, see to it that nightfall finds you at borne. ' A tew weeks alter a late marriage the husband had some peculiar thoughts when putting on his last olean shirt, as he saw no appearance of a " washing." ' He thereupon rose earlier one morning and .kindled -a nre. w hen nangmg on the Kettle, he made a noise on purpose to arouse his easy wile. &he immediately peeped over the blankets, and then exclaimed " My dear, what are you doing?'1? lie deliberately responded, 1 ve put on my last clean' shirt, and I'm goingto'wash one now for myself f" : " .Very well," '.replied Mrs. Easy, "you had better wash one for me, too I" Deis tt ' IAppey td! f oip? The ! Dayton (Ohio) Journal publishes the following as having occurred in that city.) We submit it tr our readers and the consideration ' of the public ;Vgenerally,' without the least thought.: that .. any- one1. will find anything in. it that could possibly he , of personal . application. ;. We take it, however, that there are several wives in this city who will herein discover something that might be construed into personality. ' ,,VLittle " Mame was discussing the great hereafter - with her mamma, -when the following ensued: Mame "Mamma, j will you go to Heaven when you die?" ,i ; - Mamma "Yes, 'I hope so, child." Maffie-" Well mamma, I hope I'll go too, or you'll be lonesome." s Mamma Oh, I hope your papa will frit inn ' " Mame "Oh, no papa can't go he nan't leave the store. Mamma thought she had a good one on raifa as ha can t often leave tne store to go to prayer meeting. r. 11. A. ARMISTEA 'Office on Third street, between Main nni Tfnf nKfiionm on Third street, be tween Walnut and Chestnut (adjoining the new Methodist Church) will promptly attend to the duties of his profession, in city ,.or country, at all hours of the aay or nigat.

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PATENT MEDICINES. ' DR. MARK'S SYPHILITIC CURE. This celebrated remedy Is an Itrr am-i-ble Cork for Syphilis in .the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Stages. ! - In all Targe cities there exists a contagious sexual disease called Syphilis,-which is capable of transmission "by inoculation. Dr. Mark's Syphilitio Cure ' la the: only medicine that will cure Syphilis in all its various and complicated forms, and thoroughly eradicates the syphilitic poison tF virus from the system, . i, ..,'s Symptoms of the, First or Primary Stage This is known by chancres or ulcers appearing soon after an exposure. To cure the first stage, use Dr. Mark's Syphilitic Cure Pills and Syphilitic Wash, etc, which never fail to cure Syphilis in a few days. From five to fifteen days' faithful treatment usually suffices to cure the first stage. One or two packages never fail to cure tbls8tage. Price per package, 813 50. 1 Symptoms of the Secondary Stage of Syphilis This is known by the following: Ulcers in the mouth, nose, throat, glands, skin, head, nails, mucous membranes, cancerous sores on the arms and legs, eruptions an the skin, scrofula, etc. To cure the second stage, nso Dr. Mark's Syphilitic Cure Pills and Throat Wash, if the throat is ulcerated ; if not, omit the Wash, i These medicines are an infallible cu: for this stage, if used a sufficient length of time to eradicate the poison from the system.

riee per pacnage, iu ou, including -lnroai Wash ; if omitted, 9 00 per package. - SvmDtoms of Third or .Tertiary Stage Svnhilis This stase is known by the fol lowing symptoms : Nodes c-r hard and painful tumors on the bones, enlargement of the Joints, or contractions, hard pains in the bones and ioint. caries, or decay of the bones, syphilitic rheumatism, alteratinn of the Darts, etc To cure the third or tertiary stage, use Dr. Mark's Cure and Pills. These medicines will cure the longest-standing and worst cases. They wUl cure the most excruciating pains in the bones and joints in a few days. Price per package, 19 00. ? ADVICE TO THE AFFLICTED. ;. Read the symptoms above described of each stage of Syphilis, and procure at once me medicines lur me svuge wim wmcu juu suffer. They will effectually cure you. A Treatise on Syphilitic Diseases, giving plain directions to cure the different stages, accompanies eacu pacaage oi me raeaicuie. Pi.ts. mv- MarK's yjnmuc i.;ure ana Pills are an. infallible cure for Rheuma tism, no matter how lone standing or how bad. They remove the cause, and the cure is certain and permanent, : Price, (fa w per package. . ,. - r ' - ,. i The medicines will be sent by express to any part of the country on receipt of the money and 25 cents additional to pay for Doxing ana snipping. Prepared and sola by Dr. E. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth Btreet, St. Louis, Mo., and at their branch store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. . . or saie Dy tne druggists, tivansvuie. 1 ' Dr, Easterly's Vegetable Pain-Killer Will cure Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Colic, Cholera Cramps or Spasms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery or , Bowel . Complaints,1 Nervous Affections, Pain in the Face, Painters' Colic, Ague in the Face, Pain in the Back and Limbs, and, in fact, wherever it is ap plied pain cannot exist. , This is the most speedy and efficacious medicine ever discovered to relieve per sons Buffering pain. It is used Internally and externally, with never-failing success. As a iamny medicine n is mvaiuaoie. lr. Ji&steriy fain-iuuer is tne Deal rem edy known for Cholera. Should that awful sconrge flfrain visit the United States, as it is tearea it wui. every iamny snouia supply themselves witn tnis medicine, to use In the early stages of the disease. Price 75 cents per bottle. ' : ' ireparea ana soia Dy ur, m. easterly Co. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their branch medicine store, No. 99 Madison streets cnicago, Illinois, v-r .:,, For sale by the druggists, Evansyille. i Ladies, Read This! - ; DR. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL This elegant and popular medicine will cure all Female Complaints, such as Excessive, Painful, or Suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhea or Whites, Falling of the Womb, and all Irregularities of theMonthly Periods. It will also bring on the menses wnen cneckea Dy colds, and ail unnatural causes. , , 1 , Females suffering under any of the diffl-' cultles anove enumerated should not tall to use Dr. Hooper s Female Cordial. It. is the most pleasant and Infallible remedy ever invented for the cure of female complaints. Ladies, try it 1 , , ,, , , j : Price $1 50 per bottle. ' " "" ' . ! l Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at branch family medicine store, No. i)9 Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. ' For sale by the druggists, Evausville. . v f IIC. EASTEUtY'S FEVER AND "AGUE KILLER Z WILL CURE AGUE AND FEVERj Chills and Fever. Dumb Ague, Intermittent and ' Remittent Fevers, and every form of F'ever incident to the West. ; This celebrated and infallible remedy has been fifteen years established in St. Louis. and is universally known througout , the. great Mississippi Valley ay the only reliable remedy for the enre o1:- Fever and Ague in all its forms. . Ague and Fever sufferers, an infallible remedy is here presented you. To Cure Ague and Fever take a dose of Dr. Easterly's Family ' Pills, and, when done operating, take Dr Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, as directed on the bottle, which will stop tha-- Ague and Fever the first day;; Then, to prevent its return, take the Ague Killer three times a day sn ' the seventh, fourteenth, twenty-first, " and twenty-eighth days, dating from the last chill and fever, and you will, be permanently cured ! Let every man, woman and child try It, and if you find It to lie true tell it to your friends. : ;.;: :ni .fPrice of . Ague Killer. $150 per. botUe, Pills, 50c per box. ' .-V ' ' .- - Prepared and !sold -by1 Dr.; E. Easterly: & Co., No. "70 North .Fifth -Street. St.' Louis Mo. Sold at tlieir branch Family Medicine Store, Chicago, Ills. '. ' . For sale by the druggists of Evansville.DRTcbOK'S MAGIC HAIR OIL. . ' IS THE ' MOST ' PERFECT AND ADmirable article ever discovered for the Preservation, Beauty, Growth and Restora tion ot tne tiair .i.UVrTtwV"iKiTiTf k!i i.miuiii ........... aandrun, and mrns naru, unruiy nir into that which is. smooth, glossy, lively and beautiful. . : ' ' . ' i . -i- ''? Dr. Cook's Magic Hair Oil is the best tr nic known, and will produce a luxuriant growth of new hair on bald heads in all cases where any artificial means can be of any avail. The most intelligent and beautiful ladies and gentlemen in St. Louis use it, ana regard it as an inaispermaDie article for the toilet. Price 75c per bottle. . m. Prepared and sold bv Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 10 North Fifth: street, St. Louis, mo.; also, tor sale at tneir urancn r amiiy Medicine Store, No. .09 Madison street, Chicago, 111. . ' : ' ' :. or sale Dy tne druggists oi cvansvme, . GRIDLEY'S J " Salt Rheum and TetterOintment WILL CURE SALT RHEUM, TETter, Scald Head, Prairie and Barber's Itch, Illinois Mange, Missouri St-rofula, Obstinate Old Sores, Pimpleson the Face.and ail Diseases and eruptions on me pain. But, to effect a permanent and radical cure of Scrofulous and Skin Diseases of every kind, we recommend Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, to be used internally, which purifies the blood and removes the oause; and then, by applying the Ointment to the sores, or parts, a speedy and permanent cure will be effected. Both are advised to be used in these complaints. Price The Iodine and Sarsaparilla $1 50 per lnrttle. . , Price Gridley's. Salt Rheum and Tetter Ointment, 7oc per bottle.-,, Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly fc Co.; No. 70 North Fifth street, tit. Louis, Mo., sole proprietors. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison Btreet, Chicago, 111. , . ... - mmr i For sale by the druggists of Evansville.

Dr. Easterly's American Liniment WILL CURE BRUISES, SPRAINS, Cuts, Wounds, Rheumatism, Contracted Tendons,, Swelled -Joints, Lumbago, Tumor, alls Local and Seated Pains, and all diseases where a local remedy is 1 This Liniment is, beyond all doubt, the most efficacious remedy ever offered to the public. Its volatile,- penetrating, soothing, and healing properties -diffuse themselves to the very bones, and gives the sufferer almost instant reliefr ' Such powerful eurative propertiest are combined In Dr. Easterly's American Liniment, that it ' readily cures the worst wounds of man or beast. Every family should keep it constantly on hand. Price, 75c per bottle. : ; Prepared and sold by Dr. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis. Mo. Sold at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chicago, 111. , For sale by the druggists of Evausville. .' i .Jan4-m, tu, wed-wedw-tf

COLOR WORKS. White Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, IXIIiUS, 4& CO., --v,-: CINCINNATI, O. i v ; ,b !'- --' ..! Fred'k Eckstein, late Suire Eckstein A Co. Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills & Co. AV13f recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the forks of " Harrison. Hills, & Co-", but orh more recently as the . . ' , , PHCSNIX WHITrj LEAD AND COLOR I J..... . WORKS," . Would call the attention of Dealers to- onr. Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead; which Is being made under the especial supervision of Mr, Hills, who has had an experience of twentv-llve vears in the manufac ture of Lead, and was the manufacturer of the orand so long and ravoraoiy Known to Dealers and Painters as . - . I HARRISON. HILLS A CO.'Sf -.vr ' Pure White Lead. - t I Our facilities for corroding are such as to enable us to execute nromDtly all orders for the above brand of White Lead, either dry or ground in oil, wnicn tor purity and quality shall have no superior, either in American or Enalish manufacture; We also manufacture, the , following brands or ' ; ' " : ' WHITE LEAD: 'I SUPERIOR," "IMPERIAL,!' " COLUM- ; " ; BIA," AND " OHIO." '. ' Together with a full ' line of Colored Paints and Putty ,which we' offer to the Trade in the usual assortment of packages at the LOWEST Market Kates. ECKSTEIN, HILLS CO. " I - , Office No. 2 Burnet Street. ' ! For sale by the Trade generally. apr9. LAW CARDS. James T. Walker, ! Justice of the Peace. Attorney-at-Law, i waikei & gardnek, Real Estate, Collecting, and Claim ; - - ? ; Agents ; Office North side Third street, BierboVer's new building, opposite M. S. Johnson's law office, j. . . mayl2dlw ' J. E . GARDNER, ,! ' 'jU u?Bl s.j.i.- u -.;'i.i ' Attorney.at.Law.' ?. Office' with' James T.Walker, Justice of the Peace, in Blertower's new ouiimng, Third street, nearly opposite W'-shiugton ; All ' business entrusted to him rill be promptly and careiully attended to. Particular attention given to collections, and prompt returns made. . ' . . ; ' '-.'.I 'l' Refer to . 'i ' Messrs. Miller, Gardner A Co., Xo. i First street.. i t Messrs. Ragon ADickeyiNos.3and4 South "Vfttr street ' 1 ' Messrs. Roach 4 Torian, No. 14 First street. Messrs. Cloud & Akin. No. 5 Main street. Messrs. Head A Menifee No. 18 Main street. Messrs. Minor fc Dallam, No. 16 North First i street.; f. .. . .. - v ; Can also refer, If necessary, to a number OI bllUDtui praciitiuuers ui xv.cutuun.jf. majlOtT-; ; t-.s-i-. t JUSTICE OF THE PEA Clf AND AGeWt i FOR OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK j v?!;:!rtPAY AND BOUNTIES m, i t TTOP. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND I JC .' for the Widows and. other Legal Rep resentatives of those who die in the service of the United States. - Office on the North west side of JThird street, near . the Wash ington House, and nearly opposite the Court House. Evansville. Ind. ' A , All-business entrusted to him Will: be promptly attended to., . ,, janls-ly, . ItEAVIS, ' XT. (i.'rilnlm'An-niil'. 1 Also, REAL ESTATK and COLLECTING Office on Main street, between Third and Fourth, No. 9o4 (over Keller s Gun Store) Evansyille, Ind. ., . ,, , . - sepl9't5 M0RKI3 Si. JOHNSON. ; JOUIVSOX ; A JESSE W. WALKER. ' WALKER, , Attorneys-at-Iaw. ; Office on Third street, nearly opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly oc cupied Dy the late in-, jonn i. wainer. . novla 3m - .. ; : AI.TAII JOIIXS03T, : . Attorney-at-Iiaw, NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE . AGENT. Soldiers' and all other claims pro cured. Office Evansville; Ind. aptl5 dtf 1. M. SHACKELFORD S. K. HOR5BEOO , Shackelford A. llornbrook, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ES- ' TATE AGENTS, Office on Third Street, between Locust and Main, west side. S' Prompt attention given to Collee tions. augaltf Dissolution of Copartnership. THE ' PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN Charles Diehl and Daniel Westfall, in the blacksmithing business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Charles Diehl from the firm. The business will be conducted by Daniel West-

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OITY NOTICES.

Annexation of Territory to the City ,m w fjOf Evansvilla. , TT ftTOTIfE'lS 3tKKBV lilVtN, that Evansville, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of "Indiana, approved March 6, 18&, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst saction of - an Act entitled - An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh,- .- .1 . t J T OT 1 W t" uui viiaiivi, appruveu uauuai; ' , .1 and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, I8ti6, present to the Board of County Commissioners of -Vanderburgh County a petition praying tor tne annexation to said cityoi the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. 31, in township No. 6 south, of range No. 10 wst, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz. : Beginning on the section line dividins between fractional section 30 and fractional section 31. at the nolnt wnere said section line separates Water street of of said street known as "Union Place," and running thence south 33 40- east alone the southwest side of said street, called " Union Place," six hundred and seventy-three (673) feet; thenca south W. west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215) feet to the Ohio River: thence down said river one thousand and eighty-six (l.Oob) feet, more or less, to the intersection of said section line with the Ohio River; and thence east along said section line seven hundred and twenty-six (72b) feet to the place of bef inning; said territory being contiguous o the city of Evansville. and not platted Or laid OH. W. CAHtn, .iyur. A. M. McGbiff, Clerk. ' mcuai dwim Tn neorsre M. Stlnson. Eliiah Perkins! Thomas McCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry BrummelhauSpIoho H. Stinson,and George W. Carpenter, and to the heirs and legal representatives of Charles 8. Wells, 'deceased, and all other owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing notice : . -- . Notice is nereny given, tnat tne petition referred to In the above notice was' presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County on the 1st day of May, 1866, and that the same was received and considered; and it was or-i dered I y said Board that the further hearing and consideration of said application be continued until th& 4th day of June, 1866, and , that notice be: given i by ; the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said applU cation is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 1866. . '. " Auditor Vanderburgh County. Evansville, May 4, 18C6. , . maylO till 31 a 1 Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville."' ; 1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, that the- Common Council of the city of Evan '.v.nnvilln. in nnninunra of the nroyiKlons of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved Marcn 6, lSbo, entitled " An Act to amend the- seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to the citiaens of tlm town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter, approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on tne nrst aay oi May, iboo, present to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying ror tne annexation to said city oi the following-described territory, and set ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : Ail that part oi tne southeast quarter of section 19, township 6 south, of range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the east by F. W. Brmkmeyer's Enlargement, on the south by Sharpe's Enlargement and Greek's Enlargement, and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, vi.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section, which is at tlm intersection Eleventh street and "First avenue, and running thence east, along- the mldBle of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundred (LOO) feet, more or less, 10 ine-wesi ime oi r . w. rsrin kmeyer's Enlargement? thence south by said west line six hundred and fifty-five (655) feet, more or less, to the middle of Ninth street, as the same is laid out in Sharpe's Enlargement; thence west-along the middle or js intn street nine nunuren and forty-four (944) feet, more or less, to the west line of Sharpe's Enlargement; thence south along said west line one hundred and forty-seven and a hall (147W feet, more or less, to the north line of Greek's Enlargement; thence west along said north line seven hundred and titty-eight and a half (758) feet, more or less, to the middle of First avenue; and thence north along the middle of said First avenue eight hundred and five (So5) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city, of Evansville, and not platted or laid on. . . . i .., Attest: A. M. McGriff. Clerk. " . mch31dwlm Ij -; .- 1 I ' H 'ii ?.!:. - II To Henry D. Allis. Francis Amory, H. (i. nn ... Vi r T I T.' .1 ..... t'..lr w neeier, mjt. tj , crajr,uun.iu vyvn. , and the heir and iegai. representatives of Peter Sharpe, deceased, and ail otner owners or claimants -of real estate comprising the territory described 4n .the , foregoing notice: -.- - " ' Notice is hereby given, that the petition referred to in the above notice was. pre sented to the Board of County Commis sioners of Vanderburgh county, on tneist day of May, imi, and that the same was received and ronsinereu; and it was ordered by said Board that the further hearing and consideration of said application; be continued Until the 4th day ?f June, 1866. and that notice be given: i by the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said oppll.1 1... . . .... i.l I .... ... 1 and that it will be heard and determined oa the said 4th day f June, 18B.; , - , VltTUtt ISlljll, : i ".!:.!! Auditor Vanderbnraii County; i Evansville, May 4, lm. ,, maylO till 31j Annexation of Territory' to ine City -yir Oi EvansvUle.! o.-.i.t y NOTICE IK 1IEUEBY tilVES, that the Common 'Council of the city, of Evansville.- in pursuance pf .the provisions ofahActofthe General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, lft entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst nection of an Act entitled! An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of VaiKlerbureh, a City Cliarter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act,?', will, on the 11th dajs of June, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioner of Vanderburgh County, a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following described territory; and setting forth the reasonu forsnchannexation, viz. : All the territory situated northeast of Eighth street , and , southwest of Tenth street, descriled as follows, viz. : Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, in the City of Evaryville, opposite the southeast side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the. territory: herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and thirty-eient (738) feet more or less, to the middle of Tenth street; thence parallel with Eighth street (by a line which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and fiftynine (359) Teet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal; thence along the northwest side ot said Canal five hundred and twenty-four (524) feet more or less, to a point in line with the middle of Eighth street as the same is laid nut through the southern Enlargementof said city; thence south three hundred' and eigltty-twp and twenty-six hundredths (382ti-liX)) feet more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thence by said Eastern Enlargement, along the middle of said Eighth street, six hundred and seventy-five and three-fourths (675) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid out- ' W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGbif r. Clerk. maylO till junell .

PATENT MEDICINES.

AGUE! I CI HT R.: KARMT3TE-DB -TONIC TY KUK glvea 'universal satisiacuon. vry ttle warranted to core. Money rerunaed tu if Hfcillii. " . EEYSIPELAS 1 DR. ARMI8TEAD'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT Is the most wonderful discovery of the age I Cures Erysipelas, all manner of Ulcerg on man r -beast. Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Sore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and protects Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, m.t? a nvTRTO AD'S PILE OINTMENT If is warranted to effect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy beiore tne puouc, , Read I Bead I Eead I Read the toh - lowing Certificates: ,-: ! -.: i i i Hkncsbsok, Kr, Feb. 28, 1866. ' Dr. R. A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind.. resided for many years in this city. We Know ntm intimately, tie is a regular he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medi cine. He is a gentleman oi strict integrity and elevated moral worth. ' : , . .,,...,-, .. L. W. POWELL, ARCHT) DIXON. -!. t'.-H-i-i n I'd,: ,!!i-..,iii)i!0n;o .,iii.t- f (. -;! . PaduCah, Kr., Sept. 2, 1854. Havinir lived neighbors to Dr. R. A. Armistead, in Trigg county, Ky for some ten or twelve years, we take, pleasure in saying, that," as a Physician, he stood high, and enjoyed a, large practice; whilst, as a gentleman, In bearing, and a man of honor, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more envianie reputation. -In a word, he lived amons us with out reproach, and left us with unsullied character. . ' - ... LINN BOYD. ri i . v :!'. ; "'ALFRED BOYD., i Inquire of your Druggist. .... ,. i -i.jv . x,5j. ... V 1 "-.".. ' For sale by all, Druggists. - a' .ji CLOUD & AKIN, . apr!8 v General Agents. No,5 Main StDENTISTS. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. i THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfiilly inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from his old office, on Main street, to . . . ;; i Xo. lO First Street, ; t BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, ,. Where he is now prepared to perform all the various operations belonging to the Profession,- In the most .skillful manner viz.: ' - ' ' 1 FILLING, CLEANING, EXTRACTING & ; INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Careful attention' given to Children's Teeth. I would call particular attention to my style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Tooth to full sets Inserted by Suction or Atmospherics Pressure.- Full sets always, and in many cases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it will be Inserted without the use of Clasps, answering all the purposes for which they were Intended. Personal attention given in every case. The best ansesthetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth.. Terms - reasonable. - , DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, No. 10 First St., bet. Main and Locust, Etansville, Ind.' f . - - ,, mar3-6m t. ( DRSHAAS & C00KE, lt,. . ( 11. I'VI- . ' 1 ! Surjjeon ' Dentists. in..: ! - ' 1 1 - I ;'' i ' Rooms over First National Bank, s " r , Corner Main and First Streets, ' t Evansville, Ind. "CREELING DULY. THANKFUL FOR gC the very liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their professional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manufactured. '.. .-.I' , : Improvements and Inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve the interests of their patients is secured by them. , Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities.. : They have several Anjesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. f - CheeKS that are sunken can' be restored, to nearly their original contour, ' ' ' All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere-in the United -States are made by us. Irregularities oi Children's Teeth successlully corrected: Those: having Decayed -Teeth : should either have them extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health Of the parties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections -treated ; also Cleft Palate.-. " , , i apria , CARRIAGE IIAKER. ' , F. HAJOIERSTElS', Carriage; and Wagon .; MANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The undersigned has now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring Trade. They are of the latest and most improved styles, and include Four-Passenger Roekaways, Light Rockaways, Buggies with Stationary and Shifting Tops; also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts. I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. My work is made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber, and ironed with extra refined iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction in everyrespect. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I propose to sell at the lowest possible cash ratesT y HAMMERSTEIN. marl3na ?.- -i .

CLOTHING.

E M: POR I U.3MC READY FOB THE : . l.iinKVA Y.l MXK.'. ...! ' ' .... ., '.. ! . ! r. v - . , j'! I Spring-t Trade. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM tha East with a splendid stock of -- I now offer to (hose in want of good goods the finest lot ever offered In this market. - .-.1 . !: !: !: ".'.' f.-!i;-i'f ... a ; AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. As I was in the market when things wera at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for less than any one in this city, as others bought early and had to pay higher prices) for the same goods.. . My stock consists of a. . run line or -Piece- Gools,!"' io ... . , i i 4-hi . French Coatings, . ;. , . . .... - . j:i,t ; i: '-' -11 ' n C ' - "' ... . ...... . , : . : . I . Pant. Gooils,;.,.,-. and . . Testings, ..r . ': All kinds and styles. BEADY-MADE CLOTHEfQ . ! of my own make, as I now make my KAinv.Miae uooas ln-inv own avorok i. lie r are of the .,1. .,;';;,. n'-it BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST '' r . -: WORKMANSHIP. " ' " .-:;' ::. lv- V.M ''1 ! '( :;.;: ..I ' ".i : if '!.-! ,t ' Goods Made Up to Order Pull Suits Made in 36 Hours ' '. .,ln.n and warranted to fit, or no sai .- . .: -.- , .11.1 . ; .l i.; -. 'I A , A large lot on hand at very low prices. l ' ' : . .- ' GENT FURNISHING, GOODS. ' ........ : . .. . i .. A full stock on hand, such as Shirts. r. if I a ... il .Drawers, , , .i.-.r ' : ' i ' ,:' Handkerchiefs, "' ' " '. Ties, -' ' ",J'J . -i . - Half-Hose, And ' i . . MnunAnnaM ' A full stock of the above goods always oa hand, and of the finest quanty. Goods made to order for less money thaa any other house In the city, as I have made arrangements with my hands to wor,k together in such a manner that none oan ' compete with me in price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be . r:. in. . v will find me at my old stand,. , !. , 4 Xo. 8 EVANSVILLE, IND. ; . . i : ..J . ; : a 3m