Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1866 — Page 8

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

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. We invite the special attention of our , leaders to Dri Easterly's advertisements. . rhlch can be seen in our advertising eol- - imna. Dr. Easterly's Family- Medicines Me deservedly popular, have a rapid sale, give general satisfaction, and are kept in all the principal drug-stores throughout ine Wtern and Southern States. - It will be seen that Dr." Easterly does not recom mend one medicine to cure all diseases, tout prepares a remedy for. each particular disease, which can be relied upon to cure. mayio - j Si- MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY; an say ot Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses r,Y which prostrate the vital powers, with -cv 'sure means or cure. Sent free of charge in :lu sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. -I-, -Bkillxh Houghton, Howard Association, iv. Philadelphia, Pa . arpr20 8rodAw - A COUGH, COLD, or SORE THROAT requires immediate attention, and should be checked. If allowed to cont inue. Irrita tion of the Lungs, "a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is

- Often the result.- : ; - - : . "BROWS BRONCHIA L TROCHES, having a direct influence on the parts, give Immediate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Conf.M iumptive and Throat Diseasesroches are nsM with always good success. j Singers and Public Speakers -will find "Troches" useful in clearing the J Tpice when taken before singing and speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The "Troches" are recommended and prescribed by physicians, and have had testimonials from - eminent, men. .throughout the - country. -Being an' article of true merit, and having pboved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them In new localities in. various parts of the world, and the ," Troches ",, are universally pronounced better than other articles. ! Obtain only "Bsows'8 Bronchial !: ."Troches," and do not. take any .ot the "Worthless imitations that may be "offered.' ' ,'. -;i ' Sold everywhere in the United States, and in foreign countries, at 35 cents a box. dec2dkw6ui , ' ,.

Mrs. Winslow,. : - an experienced. Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers . , i .... I .

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s.mup,

.r r FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,- . n -' which greatly facilitates the. process of v, f teething by softening the gums, reducing .J i , all inflammations, will allay all paix and spasmodic action, and is ; i A ,,tu, SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, j t Depend upon It, mother!?, it wUi give rest to yourselves and " j RELIEF A-ND HEALTH TO YOUR I2CFASTS. We haye pat up andsold this article1 for ' over' thirty years, and caw ay in confidence

and truth of it what we have never TjeenJ

jpo-.'e'ble to say oC any other medicine": never ":'J"' has it failed, Ji a single instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did 1 we "pknow 4n1nytin'cef dssaji$f4.tien by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its. magical

effects and medical virtue ' We speak in this matter J' what we do know," after thirty years' experience, and pledge our reputation

for the fulfillment of what we here declare, j In m almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief tfWill be found in flKeen bi twenty minutes after the Syrup Is administered.:. '' ? : ., l.n f. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. - None genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper. i 8old by all druggist throughout the world. ": - ' ."' '-' ,.'''. , U. Price, only 35 cents a bottle., .a. may 10 deod, w 1 tt-' '' ' : " ' '

SPECIAL NOTICE, . i it BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS, Read Mr. Edward1 Statement. ' ' - Louisville, K.Y., ApriL22, 1863. ment, for public use; of the great benefit I have derived from the use of your ' Cedron joiners. . Alter a ro unary. service, or thir- " -teen months; embracing the Pea Ridge campaign and battle, I was discharged from the service and came home to die. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and general" debility were fast hurrying niTt the grave, ahd every remedy ' prescribed by Shysiciaus seemed only to aggravate ray iseases. About four weeks ago I was fortunate enough to procure your "Cedron Bitters," and by the use .of hem alone' I c have been restored t&. pq i'Mr nf.d robust health. I can most earutFy recommend them as being all, and more than all. they are recommended to be: Yu are at liberty to make any use, you wish, pf this, state.mant .' i.iiuO t i.i..lfU u. . I am, respectfully, RICHARD EDWARDS. A VOICE FROM VICKSBURG. I ,i l I it - Vickhbpru; Miss, Aug,' 9, m", Dr. John Bull Dear Sir: I am happy to state to you that I have used your valuable " Cedron Bitters" with great benefit to myself, in general debility and prostration of my system produced bj- the unhealthy and miasmatic influence of the Mississippi RiverarouudA'icksiHirg, having lxen w(ih Oeneral Grant's army, through its whole , Southern campaign. I eonfidoutiy recotnmend its use to all persons who ara exTMkHr1 t ' nnhaalHii- . 1 .......... . I . . ww .... ..l.l.ll ' 11 lll.lll .I. . w. fooi.tt;. Aeent IT. S. Hnnitnrv rnmmilnn For sale by Peter ViERusn, Water street.' ' may!4 ' ,,. - A Crown;of .Gloiv.y -.j 'Every Man.'AVoman'aiid Child who has . -' STERLING'S .MBROSlk i j Is willing to recommend it. Three years of rapidly increasing sale have made th Ambrosia famous all over the world. j . . IT IS WARRANTED TO PLEASE. . r 1 'itViures Itching of the Head. 1 It makes new Hair grow on Bald Heads; It prevents the Hair from Falling Out. j It renders the Hair Soft and Glossy. Cleanses the Scalp, Cools the Heated Brow, Removes Dandruff; Cures Nervous Headache, Cures Baldness, Insures Luxuriant Looks. Inclines Hair to Curl!,' Supercedes Wigs, Kills Hair Eaters effect apparent at once. ' , - - i TO THK LAMES ' i . '"We say, the Ambrosia will suit you 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 evening. : -There is no mistake about if, STERLING'S AMBRO.SIA Is the bet, most agreeable and effective toilet in- the world. To prove this, try a cartoru Sold by DruKg tJTEiIJLNtS A MBBOSIA 'MAStrFACTCRrSG COMPAin-. 215 Fulton Street, New York. aovl2dwlyt , " " ;

railroad time-TxIble:

Evansville and Ciwforis ville'. "-. ...... GOING NORTH. ,.- Leave" " Arrive. Arrive, Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:40 a m Mail 9:15 am Vincennes Ac 2 :30 p m 10:27 am 4:16 PM S:00PM 11:47 am 5:15 p m GOING SOUTH. Leave Leave Terre Haute. Vincennes. Arrive E'vUle. vmcennes Ac .. I 6:30 am Freight & Ac. 6:50 A m 1 12:28 p M Mail. ..,.. 3:20 ml 6:22 P M 9:15 AM 5.-0S P M 8:55 T M Terre Haute and Indianapolis. . ' "" FROM TERRE HAUTE. " Leave. Arrive. Night Expresst.-, 1 :13 a m 1 12:05 A M Accommodation ........... 7:15 AMI 6 :30 P M Mail .................................. 8:20 P M 1 11:15 A M Express 4 5 p M 3:20 pm OMo and Mississippi Railroad.! FROM VINCENNES. ! ' GoinitEa8t.TGoinsr"W't. Mail.-w.... .. 1:20 p M I 5:5 p M Express .... . ....10:55 p M I 6:00 A M Passengers for St. Louis and Cairo, leav ing EVansville at 2 :30 p. m., make close con nection with the O. & M. R. R. at Vin cennes; arrive at St. Louis at 1:30 A. m., aau at uairo iioauA. M. i OITYNETVS.; JSSyThere was not a case before the Recorder on Saturday, for investiga tion. ''', ' ... .. . f Evansville " Encampment. The iivansville iincampment ot the I. O 0. ' meets to-night at ' ithfe' lodgeroom. 'A full attendance is desired. - iiDouBTFUL.- "We regret -to learn that, jthe recovery .of Mrs. Altheider, who as shot by a negro on last Thursday, night, is, very doubtful, j vHANGE. i nere was quite; a change in the weather! yesterday towards night.1 'It was quite5 fold with a stong wind. " 1 ? - , : i . , ,875 Quite a number ministers from ; the - Cumberland Presbyterian General Assembly ; reached the city on Saturday en rqute for homel'K,' i E& Jo Saberton, who was , com mitted to jail on Eridayf in default of payment of costin a little' case of his before J;he Recorder, changed his notion and' liquidated the little claim Ips , Honor had pn.hiin, and was released. 1 ' RELEASED.--Th'e two persons who were arrested; ,on charge of robbing the jewelry store, of, .Captain ..Koeler had a preliminary examination before Esquire "Walker, last Saturday, and were discharged ti'hero'. was no evUL dence to warrant their committal, j ' Jpf' 'Aesested. TlieV negro who 'shot Mrs! Altheider "has " not been arrested. ''.The police; have searched in all the negro houses in the city,' as we are told, but have " failed to find him. 'J It is to be'( hoped that he , may be brought oJjustice.; " , ", -5 i - Fight. A pugilistic exercise took pMceod Sixth;!isireef, Saturday eveningbetweenf a Teouple of "gentlemen. No serious harm was dpne. by either party. They seemed tphaye. justi a little'i misunderstanding,! which was afmitfabfy lettled'after the fif aground. f ..Vl -7. ill. lil.l - , sui-, ; Nor fe'SAMk MAiThe JBi( bertori; 'mentioned in the police report aasi csaturaay morning,:is noit tne arayjnaa of jthat ;iiamei .V.TheMaUer"c'onductsr'himself always,' ;rn"ir4uTeCand Yi-rla It. Attn M am n m 1 : . 1 . . the attention of the police. Sunday School Convention, A Sunday School Convention will be heldod&thl Hfthlof . Juneaki Centre Church, four miles from Boonville We notice that Rev. C. N. Sims, df this city, and Rev. W. W. Rundel of Boonville, are advertised to deliver addresses. on that occasion. V ORKlNGiiEx's Pra- Xrr. Th woTkingniens ' pie-nic '"comes off tomorrow at the Crescent City Springs. We are told that grand preparations are "being made, and that a good time is in anticipation'. No doubt'a large concourse of people will be in attendance if the day is fair. j Personal. Mr. Kercheval, Treasl urer of Spencer County, called on u last evening. Jle infornis us that the prospects of the great Union party is bright in old Spencer, and it is confii dently expected that a big .Union majority will be rolled up this Fall. ' '' " Old Bob." As the dramatic gea-i son is about to close, we think that it would be but a fitting tribute if'rtespect that a complimentary benefit: was tendered Mr. Grierson, who has, labored so faithfully, and ' elirnestlib please our theatre-goers.; ' As'anax!tor, ii his particular ; sphere;! Mr. G. has few,equals; and.we have no doubt of a crowded house ip case a move was made for his benefit: ' ' '

Benefit of Mr. Golden. The complimentary benefit of Mr. Golden, the popular and accomplished lanager of the New Metropolitan- takes place to:night. " ' Mr. Golden has labored with zeal and untiring energy to establish a first-class place of intel

lectual entertainment for the benefit of our citizens, and he has succeeded, in a great degree, in accomplishing his praiseworthy - object. We entertain no doubt of his ultimate success. He 'should, however, have every encouragement that the general public, his friends, admirers and lovers of the art sublime, lean bestow. jThe beneficiary, is , not, only a , gentleman,, dis tinguished - by winning amiability ; of character in all his personal relations, but in the mimic scenes of the stage he is acknowledged to be a superior artist." Therefore it is the duty of bur citizens o bestow upon him a " substantial testimonial of the estimation in which they hold him as n- enterprising and liberal manager, a judicious actor," and a most courteous gentleman. And it : is ' just upon ' this ground that we claim .for him a response somewhat commensurate with the delight that all have experienced in his company, both on and off the boards.; rGo then, to-night, and give him a " bumper." , : Crowd the house to its utmost capacity.' .Giye .him something to be proud of all the days of his life.. Put money, too much money, in his purse. But above all, put a fragrant memory in his great, big heart. ' --V; -.,! , . ' The plays selected are " The Sudden Marriage,' written by a gentleman of this city, ajd the highly amusing protean : 1 farc'eT " Entitled , ",The ' Toun g Actress," replete with 'edijgs and dances. Bella ' Golden and -.all the Company-will: appear. Ye that Would have choice seats, go early and secure them. ', ':"..',;"',: : V :."--. ; Equalization of Bounties. The soldiers of Vanderburgh will be glad to learn that on the 25th inst., the House of Rep'resenf ativ&s passedj the bill equalizing bounties for soldiery. and sailors who were engaged in the late war. ' There were only two votes against the. bill Mr.Nieholgon ;of Delaware,1 and Trimble of , Kentucky. The passage, of the bill by the Senate is regarded as doubtful, but if all toldiers' organizations should". !:peak' out and act in this matterr submitting that action jto the Senate, the voice would, surely be regarded. The only' objec tion tffthebiilfr So much has been aceompfehecL already, and if the soldiers stand united in this great purpose; success will ultimate crown their efforts. ' " ! Change of Grade. By the change of grade that is how going on in some of our streets, preparatory tobowldering, 6ome ofthe pavements will necessarily! have ib"' be ilowered greatly on the corner of Fourth and Main Streets. The stone curbing has been sunk from twelve to eighteen inches, and in other places there is considerable change, but none so great as thii we believe. By this change the water will quickly disappear in the sewers, each pneof the squares carrying off the water that falls on them. On 'Change. Nothing of import ance transpired at the Board nf Trade, pnr-Saturday.-i No sales 'were ide." The usual number of speci mens of flour, oil, soap, &c, were on exhibition. It is expected that the old BoardjWULbe called together this week for ih purpose of ascertaining whether 'the funds belonging to that organization will be transferred to the new Board or not. The Board will meet tcdJialRaleigh's building oh. Main Street, up stairs, over Head &t Mooney's store. j j JSQf? Vjof f- II.OS&' Jfuceti ng i at i Bo dn -ville was quite a success. A large audience attended, and the Professor was . treated kindly. How different front the"- treatment1 he received in Dubois County! In Dubois, Copperheads are elected to official positions. In old Warricksuch staunch Union men as Capt. James II. Masters a true gentleman, and once a gallant Federal officer are elected. That'? the difference. Matrimonial. The following marriage license were issued by the County Clerk, during the week ending 2Gthinst.: Richard Bush to Malinda Bush James C. Genzard to Mariah H. Inwood. "" Henry Davis to Emily Albert Waldo W. Warner to Francis L.' Walar. Henry Jones to Matilda A. Jones. August Liudenschmitt to Anna Maria Miller. . James G. Grimwood" to Elizabeth Garrow. '

fifij- We have heard it intimated that some of the "faithful" and " unterrified," whose ;laborpjiv nJt always!" one of Jvei" were.an-xibusly looking about on Saturday evening to gather a few into a secret meeting to look- after the - interests of the "great Dhnmycratic party."' It will require a good deal of " civil engineering" leveling, &c to patch up that old organization so that it will not hum over, in doleful' strains, "Not another man nor another dollar for the , support of an unholy war," ."Lincoln hirelings," &c.' The movement may have been one,' however, to establish another paper that is not so outspoken in the interests of traitors. ' It is thought that sort of argument has been piled on a, little too thick for six ' months past a little too1 much of Ben-Cissellism, with traitors "at the breach of the musket now, and those who were Federal soldiers and loyal men at the point of the bayonet."? ! ,'V;,-,; '.;"' t'H s Evansville . Directory. Mr. Bennett called on lis yesterday, and informed us that he 'was through with canvassing the city for his" Directory. He has obtained near eight thousand names, showing that : our, city is improving rapidjy in population at least. He expects to leave on next Tuesday or Wednesday. He wishes us, to say that any persons who have - changed their business or'locations will confer a favor upon him by leaving notice of said change at! Dobell's ; Book-Store before Tuesday next; alsofany orders for the Directory, or advertisements, may be left at the same place.,. . i We Are, confident, from,. the faithfulness with which Mr. Bennett has labored, that his new1 Directory will be a decided improvement on any we have yet had printed, and, therefore, trust that his list of subscribers and advertisers ' may be. proportlonatelv

large. Troubled. The puerile scribbler of the, Courier, whose, nauseating balderdash, like the strike of a blind serpent,w ftim5d at eteiything thai; passes, is sorely" troubled" about 'soldiers' meetings; and he cannot refrain from Tidiulig heuf mfy abusing u3j-"that suits us. . We want no man whose heart is as full of treason as wfe believe his is now, and has been, to shave a good opinion' ot-ni.-' Lay on, McDuFvi" - i j r KAlN.Ve ;hau, a opious rain 0n Saturday night, which was greatly 'needed. It came in regular old-fash-fied, andjWe were a much pleasanter atmosphere yesterday.,', -JrVTnit 1 " Theatre. To-night " is' the'last of the theatre this season.' ; Mr. Golden . goes' with his i company to Paducah, where he will remain for a '-sea-son. mi Wejwish- hinj he. Vet"succes. Fine Strawberries, Our thanks are due to Mr. Wm. Kinderman. of this, place for a jot of delicious strawrl berries. 1 hey are or the . species called " Agriculturist," the lot averaging 41 -inches in circumference and -V frtnhOw- Tt Vli-imnt nf- 7 U n. will . lieln f 'J, inch this?. Brinff . them along. Boonville J .i.i. ill,, J ill uiuill.il.1 if ll7 VTtll LCat ,nqatrtu. ..t lf r...!-r ..- -i i We have seen none so large in this city as those above mentioned; we believe', however, that our city can meet jLthat average; ! ' hari 'l.ciUJ ; - Real Kstate Transfers. Tlie follow ing are the teal .Estate transfers lor the week ending tiie .'JSth, aft appears from the entry boob of Qt X'.. Toinheuiult, Couuty Recorder;'---" '" John G.Hoilnian to George A. Bittrolfr, Block 11 andjlS, 'Hellman's Addition, for...: .;.:.:.U, .! :....S8oO 00 Framris Antony to John E. Taylor, tot 11, Bfoc-k 12,' Kastenl Enlargement....?!) 00 Joseph Berridge to Martin Van Dusen, Lot 30,.O:mste;id' 8nTDivision for $fja 00 Catharine .-iSnhiasJeta to Jonenli Prince. Lot 8 Block lti, Kastern Kularsement for 2G0 00 .-. FretWick Iliiuii ,to Frederick .Jacobus, hjpiM-t or" tli jinijkwet jlutrtor of Section 5, Gotllab Stahl to Frederick Hinni, part of the northwest quarter of Section 5, Townsiip. itango in, ior iZ'A) w( ;i Am Iinhfit UMiies arlPi iots.l and 6, Block . fc'otirth JOnlnriceinent. i'or S Joln.:KOsi t. A.' .Tohnstrti. lot.s 10 21, and one-half of 9 and 22. in Lister's Kuhaivision or-out-iotAo. upper .Enlargement lor 1,000 00 Bernard H. Hontefort to Moris 1). Kt. Palia-H, IiOt ;), Block 41, Eastern Enlargement, lor .,..... ....., 81,700 00 Charles knowfes q,' Scott & Hermein, part of tlii soiltlfwesf qfiarter of Section 17, Township .3, ltangiija, ior .S1,7(KJ 00 Fnnk Ousherg to John Scliaed, part of RansaH.fbr ..i....i . :....gtj(K) 00 ..ilK) IKI I William .Mortens to Henry Sohenk. nartd: of southwest quarter, northeast ou marter, section, lo, Township rt, Rauge H, for ...150 00 r George A. Bittriolfto Josephus S. Wood, Block 12, Heinlin's Addition, for. i00 .W Michael Maebler to tfeorge A. Mehn, Lot 1"). Block",- Eastern Knlargement...$l,000 00 Maria Hciniuan to Mark Heiuman, Iot (i, Block SO, Lnrnasco. for. 2.-)0 (10 Catherine Krug to J. ii. Simon, Lot 1, part of Section 2(i, Township 6, Itau5e 10, for .S165 00 Tliomas Brown to Bartholomew Canlev, Lot is. Block 101, Lnmnsco, for $2.50 00 DeWitt V. Keller to John P. Meyer, Lot 10, Block), E Enlargement for $125 uo .T.P.Elliott to George Hitch, Lots 1&2, Elliott's Addition to Bray's Flnlargement, for : WOO 00 P. E. Cutler to H. E. Read, lots 36S7, Lamasco, lor..... . $5oo 00 Kitz A Clement to Jolyi W. Cuth, Lots 7 ana , iock ir i.auiasco, for 575 Anthony Hois to Albert Steinback, Lot 15, Blocks Elliott's Enlargement, for... 110 Michael tionnan to Albert Steiubach, Lot 16, Block 4, Elliott's Enlargement, for.. Si:) Adam-Schenk toSchenk & Kitzert, Part S-, 'J?- 9r' iiec- ls T- 7' R- u- for...$3,500 W m. Bierbower to Lewis Debler, Lot 7 Brinkmeyer's Sub-division, for.....$i ooo

Bit by a Spider. Z. M. L. Carter had his hand bitten by a spider some time? since, from the effects of which he has come near losing his hand and arm. j He has been unable S labor for some time in consequence of the' poisonous effects of the bite. -' - i

New Metropolitan. A large audience attended the theatre on Saturday night.-' It was the occasion !of Mr. Buell's benefit. As usual .he played well throughout the piece,' but we did not admire the play; it was, however, well received. Mr. B.'s Irish jig brought down the house,! as did f his: Dutch song.- 3 Mr. Golden, Mr. Grierson, and Mrs, Golden played well, and elicited rounds of applause. To-night Mr. Golden takes a com plimentary benefit. A new play has been selectedwritten by a gentleman of this city, entitled the ' Sudden Marriage,' j iu whitchihe best talent of the company has been cast' 1 The enr tertaintnent ' will , conclude with the pleasing ji andiiamusing , afterpiece jof the'young'' "Actress.",. It is a big bijl; and we-; hope i to see the house crowded to its fullest capacity. Mr. uroiuen snouiu nave a ry using ueucut to-nighfcn Secure your Beats early. ! h. , j ... v !r.A 'card:'' j '' Evansvjlle, May. 25th,. 18661 " Martin Golden, Esq: ' r .; i Dear SiR-r-We,;' the . undersigned, attacheeg of the New ! Metropolitan, desirous of giving you a slight token of our appreciation of your unceasing energy and gentlemanly conduct as a manager and a man, respectfully requesi that you will take 'a benefit before the close of the dramatic season, and pray that you will accept of, our gratuitous services on the occasion.; Respectfully and obediently yours, " R. L. Grierson, C. R. Erskine, Mrs: R. C. Grierson, Geo. A.' Stevens, E. C. Buell Wm: - P.i Hastings, M. Gorman, F. W. Ossenberg, John C. Quiiligari, Jas. Wilson, Miss Annie Maj hew, 3Iiss Kate C. Storm, Miss P. A. Bryce. F A. Rose. M. Grant. N. : Lewis, Frank Morris,- James' Morris, J.iNorton, y . Kaymond, A. liager, JHager,iM'.tGenathton,, 0. Capelle, J. F. Border, W. W. Beach, J. Keifer, C. Goerfres. Miss Mary Brice. Mrs.Bella Gbldeu.L4.Firgus,'MiB8 R. Hill, New Metropolitan, May li3, Ladies Jind Jjr.qitjzmeii pf the 2Cac Metropolitan ' : The pleasing duty devolves upon me to respond to the mark of consideration and esteem conferred u)6tf me by you in) ifie coluMna of the Journal and Courier this morning, asking me tojbe the recipient of a Complimentary Benefit at your hands, lam gratified at thifi proof pffyour esteem, and I feel more thanrequitted thereby for the hours of labor and application bestowed on our profession. 1 am only too happy to accept the compliment tendered, and accordingly name Monday, May 28th, as the time of the proposed Benefit. Entertaining thelivliestrega'rd foVyour welfare; and thanking you from the innermost reoessesj ofv .any t hearty I remain j'efurs gratefully, Martin Golden.! SPECIAL NOTICES. ,! im-COLGATE'S '.AROM AUG SQAP.-A superior Toilet Softp,"prepareil from feflned Vegetable Oils, in combination with Gly? cerine, and especially designed for the use of Ladies and for the Nursery: ' Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. S ; feb23 dwly"":i " ' ' ' BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE The best in the world -harmless, reliable, instantaneous. The only perfect Dve. No disappointment; no ridiculous tints; true to nature, black or brown. Genuine is slirnecl Wjxliak'A BATCHEi.on.f - i , i iAlsc Reseneraf-Mrtj Extract of Mrfiefleurs Restores, presefves, and beautifies tfte hair; prevents baldness. (Sold lv all druggists. Factorv, 8 Barclay street, N. Y. . i J mar22 dly . ' I ,v o 1 ttS-HAKL'fil VEGETABLE SICILIAN' HAIR JiEXEWER renews the hair. 1 rescues gray iiair to ine original color, j ; Hall's Vegetable ;Sicilian Hair Renewtr prevents the hair from falling off. 1 . Hall Vegetable Sicilian Hair.Renewr -?'tnakes'Me hair Sort -mid clossr ' : Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer aoes not stain tlie skin.- j . liar's i'egctabla-SieiHan Half Ronewer .haptoed itself llie lest preparation for ine nair ever presented to the public, Price $1. For sale by all druggists. holesale by Keliek & WiiriK. apr24 .This - vuiAJAitn HU.NEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal rinn.nJ lc TCrTtl P6 "? ate-' """ " mi,u niiu icjror.i,reTin its nax nature, fragrantly sc.exted, and extremelv BESEFirtAt'liJ Its action 'upon the skin. ror sale by druggists and fr.v- frnnrfe f dealersi ang24 ly I lMPOIlTA,NT TO;, LADIES. Mrs Winslow's Mystic Pilus, for Females, are the best and safest In the market. No bad effects from their use. They act like a charm. Thousands of most reliable testimonials sjeaK their praisev Mild in their operati.ms;',' correct all irregularities and painful: menstruations;, remove- all olstmcUoiiS, whether from cold or - otherwise: will cure headache, pain ia the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nerv

ous anccttons. Hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limes, and disturbed sleep, whicli arises from imerruption of Nature. Ask for Mrs. Winslow' Mystitr pais; take none ther. Price 2, or thre lx.es for if-i For Kilo by all druggists in Evansville. AddiBss Box 4I, Cincinnati, Cmio. Sold by all, respectable, druggists. , - . -',. JOHN D. PARK, . ' febi dOm .yeneral Agent. liH.il .a . i -.a

CITY NOTICES.

Collector's Sale of Eeal Estate for the Payment of the Costs aad Expense of Alley -and -Sidewalk is Improvements respectively, r WOTH E IS HEREBY GITESf, that. by. virtue of precepts issued by the Mavor of the city of Evansville. and 1 to me directed, I will sell at public auction, at the aoor or t ne eouix-nouse in sata city, on TUESDAY, June 51 h 18U, at ten o'clock a.m., the following lota or parcels of real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amounts charged and assessed aRalnst Bald lota respectively, for the costs and expense of making sidewalk and alley Improvements upon said lots, together with the cosU of sale: and that said sale will be continued on the next day thereafter via., Wednesday, Jnne th, IStifr at two o'clock p.m.. at the same place, for the purpose of selling such property as may have been sold on the day above mentioned and not paid for, via-: .... -. .. , .-r. i,n For Cost and Expense of Alley Improvements, : ...j ., r. -ORIGINAL PlUi.. ." Owners. . Lot. , Amt. neirs of Michael P. Jones, 27 bv 150 feet southeast side of ...i.J. 47 S39 8T For Cottt and Bxpenxe of Sidewalk Improve,i . . 1 1. : fnentt, -y.- - 9-Y ' ,.t i, T LAMASCO.) f ; '. -t '. ..I owners. - ; . ,; Lot. Block. Arot. Helen M. Stone... , . 8 175 jonn lotrman .. i Do. . : . , Charles B.,Tighe. , Do. , . 8 J8 .....17 ' 2 " 2 v,49 ,., 49 9 92 6 12 7 73 39 93 8 00 23 M 19 37 8 10 , 8 10 ; 8 w "43 72 . - . , ; , t ' SOUTHERN ESLAEGEMKST. . Unknown Owners.- , 5 11 Do. '- ' '.'........ 6 11 Fred. Keeper.....;-...... l '12 , :'.!i". 2 x 12 . Do. -v ..;.. . . 4 ' U ' NORTHERN E"NXABGEMENT. . Mrs. Mary Durham-..... 8 ' V ' ' STOCKWKtt'n -k-wt, A nawTrvr Allis A Walker, assignees, 22 17 v 8 75 ' ' - - '"do. ' 23 --o-n 675 ' JOHN SCHtTBERT Collector. Evansville, May 14, 16G6. ; (mayl4i2w Annexation of Territory to the City r of Evansville. JVTOTM'E IS . HEREBY GIVEX, that i1! the 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 to amend the seventyfirst section Of an Act entitled, 'An act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vand.-rburgh, a City. Charter,! approved January i7, 1&47. and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the eleventh day of June, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a peti- ' tion praving for the annexation to said city tf the following ' described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz.: All that part of the southwest quarter of Section No. 29, Township 6. south of Range 10, west, In Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Section 20, and running thence north four hundred and thirty-live (4:15) feet, more or less, to the middle of the alley separating the Southern Enlargement of the city oi 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 Section ; thence south hy said half mile line four hundred and thirty-live (435) feet, more or less, to the south line of said section, and thence West two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven (2.ft'!T) feet, more or les, to the place of beginning; said ter-. ritory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid on. . ' i ' W. BAKER, Mayor. ..Attest: A.M. McGBifrF, Clek; inaylO-dujunell , , , . :,;.) Annexation of Territorv to the City a. .-.,. -.i . of Evansville. i , -fK-OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEfc, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an'Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indian, approved March 0, 1865, entitled ''An, Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled 'An Act granting to' the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the eounty or Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, lt!7, and to add supplemental sections to .said Act," will, on the lth day of June, lHtiti, present to t he Board of Comity Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petition p'.'aying for the annexation to said eity of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reasons for sneh annexation, viz. : All that part of the north went quarter of Section 29, Township 6 south, Range 10 west, In Vanderburgh County, described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Outlot number live (o), as laid out by R. M. Evans (the said point being also the northwest corner of the Northeast Enlargement f the city i of Evansville),--and running thence south by said Northeastern Enlargement six hundred and sixty (660) feet to the middle of William street, extended westwardly from -said Northeestern Enlargement; thence west by the middle of aid William street, extended three hundred and thirty i(f) feet,- to the eastern boundary lineof Dixon's Addition; thence north by said Dixon's Addition six hundred and sixty (660) feet to the north line of said -Out-lot o; and thence east bv said north line three hundred and thirty :)) feet to the place of beginning being the east half of said Ont-lot number 6: said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or lsld off. - - W. BAKEH, Mayor. Attest : A. M. McGriff, Clerk. ,i may!7 till Junel'8 -i . Annexation of Teiritort to tie City ' oi HiVansviiie; y w ' ; SfOTICE IS HEREBY! UIXT.X,-. that v the Common Cmnu-il . (,fi.ii,r itvr.vuusvinetn'purtsuauQe oi ine iirovisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indianc, approved March 6, !-, entitled" An Act to amend' the seventyfirst section of an Act tntittod ',' An Act gTRrttin-r to the citizens of the town of ' EvansVinei in the county ot Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1M7, nnd to add- supplemental sections to said Act;" Will, oo. the 18th- day of - Jifne, 166, 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. : All that part of the southeast quarter of SectiOh 19, Township 6 south, Range 10 west, In Vanderburgh County, bounded and desefilH-d as follows, viz. : Beginning at the northeast corner! of the southeast quarter of snld Section 10, and running thence west along the half-mile line which passes east and west through the middle of said section four hundred and twentyone and n half (421 V) feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Holzgrafc's Enlargement; theuce south by the eastern line of Holzgrafe's Enlargement one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight (l,-3.') feet, more or less, to the middle of. Adams street; thence east along the middle of Adams street four hundred and twentyone and a half (421) feet, more or less,, to the east line of said Section 19: and ihpnw bv snid east line north one thousand three hundred and thirty-eight (l,Xi) feet to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville. and not platted or luid off. ' " - . t . x yvtvt.it. Mayor. A. M. McGriff. Clerk. mivj-17 tilljunelS t ;; J( f;'f ','',' . Removing 'House3. TIIE rsiitRSIJfE0 Wori.n Inform the citizens of Evansville that tuey are prepared to remove frame houseto any part of the city, on the ine reusct able terms. -. ,,, ,,,; ,,. Our residence is below the Oeek ' i mayldln. . .- WL A JOSHUA BELL. rSDERSIUXED

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