Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 May 1866 — Page 3

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Several 'mortifying typographical errors having found their way into the - following exquisite' lines, in out fesue

oi iuesdayr we .republiah them in r a corrected form. " 7 r. 4 7 . - -White 'ninr.''- :,:V T T -A, ' ir.... . . UUMjr : iurernoon as we were .Bauntering down the street, looking ' about us for a chance "item" that !t might turn up, we met that enthusias tic,- young man from the country," rushing in hot haste fishing rod, .t minnow bucket, and gun in hand tdJ wards the depot, evidently bent on '"gomng somewhere'. We accosted -"im kindly and asked where he was bound to. Striking an attitude, after depositing his implements upon, 'a .0(B ox Dear at band, he answered i in the following affecting strain.' '.!' Farewell, dull town! To-morrow's sun ' Will see ns start, with rod and gun, To roam through forest wild, upon : : x neoanits or Old White River, , k Far in the depths of some lone wood, ; Where once the Indian warrior stood And gazed in awe upon thy flood, ' " O legendary river J sj .' There, there our sylvan eouch shall be,' j 'i Beneath some broad and leafy tree, . ' .-.Whence through dim vistas we may see j J The banks of Old White River. . . j .;And there,' with rod and rattling reeI,T J r ; We '11 stand, all eagerness to feel ! ll The bouncing "bass," like springy steel,5 '. ; In the depths of Old White River. , .We'll welcome in with horn and hound Each rosy morn till at the sound i ,; , Tbe hills and dales shall echo round'T I j The banks of Old White River. " i

I To catch that strain, so loud and clear, - ' I The boatman terns a listening ear. i

And drops his oars, while floating near " The banks of Old White River. ; - i - . , t. r' ;i it 'T ." ; And when behina the hills, the sun - ; Shall cease his dally course to run And twinkling stars look down upon i ' " The banks of Old White River, T5T H .X' '" (''.''. 1 ( ft ft -"'- t -r 1 Upon our leafy couch we'll Uet ' ' Lulled to repose by winds that sigh- ' And waves that ever murmur by 1 r t The banks of Old White River. DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO.'S :osx r - ( ' - M i As CO. - WboUl and BeU!l 1 1 DEALERS IS Dry Goods, Ji ( 1 j' i1; Main Street. EYANSYiLLEi IND.

JDRYGOOIS.

NEW Y A Wholesale Mouse! CARPENTER, WHITE & BAKER, WHOI.KSALK DEALERS UN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, -andFANCY GOODS, FIRST STREET, Corner Sycamore, EVANSVILLE. Hoop-Skirts, Corsets," and Nets We make a specialty, and are not undersold in, or out of, NewY ork. ; apr!8 T. HOPKIV3. C. KIURK. J. S. HOPKIKS, JK. HOUSE! HOTJSE ! CASH (successors of j. a itopkinM,) OIL CLOTHS, , ! WALt PAPER, .1 MATTING AND " : House Furnishing Coods. EVANSVILLE, IND. Jan 22. OIIXISON KAGHXK, K. X. GOODLETT. O. MAGHEE &; CO., WHOLESALE ' DEALERS " IN PLAIN s . ' AND FANCY I ,.-. FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND Jan2ft, ., : NEW FIRM ! ri wiioiesai.e;;;:7 : ' NOTIONS, &c.' i 32 .A TLi , i : i v '5 5! JUL U IIJIPETII, . Having Bought the Interest t i jaquess, frevch & co.v; IN THEIR DRY GOODS HOUSE, ' WOri INFORM THEIR OID Customers and the Trade generally, that, with increased facilities for carrying on the business, and with a determination to sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, we trust that we shall be successful in pleasing, and greatly increasing our trade. OurStock Will be full In all the lines that are found in a Wholesale DRY GOODS and NOTION House. ' - - HUDSPETH, SMITH A CO., : ; i ; ' - o. 10 First Street, v ; &te a , T KTWWTiUe, lad, .

frHE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1866.

COLOR WORKS. VI-'. White Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, niLLS, & CO., CINCINNATI, O. Fred'k Eckstein. late Rnfr FVkstoin r Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills & Co. HAVIXfi recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the Works of " Harrison. Hills. fe Co.." hut more recently as the " PHOENIX WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS," Would call thf attpntlnn nf nalra mn Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead', which is being made under the especial supervimuu ui jar. mils, wno ns nsift an cimn. ence Of twentv-flve VftArs In th nuniifus lure oi L,eaa, ana was the manufacturer of ine orana so long ana favorably known to jaiera una rainiere as HARRISON, HILLS & CCS ,; ' Pure White lead. Our facilities for corrodimr are such as to enable us to execute promptly all orders for the above brand of white Ta.l. pit.hpr ary or grouna in oil, wnicn lor purity ana quality snail nave no superior, either in American or English manufacture. , :. - We also manufacture the following UiftUUS UX , V ; ' : WHITE LEAD: 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 rmrkncp A . I . - t (In r'i . . i . . . . . a ECKSTEIN. HI LL & CO. Office No. 2 Burnet Street. For sale by the Trade generally. apr9. LAW CARDS. - : J. H. GARDNER, ; i -A.ttpvney--nt.-JLa,v. ' Office with James T. Walker.' Justice of tne i-eace, in isierbowers new building, Third street, nearly opposite Washington nvuae. , " All busineR entrusted to him will be promptly ana carefully attended to. Particular attention given to collections, r, Refer to ' ' Metssrs. Miller, Gardner & Co., No. i First street. - ...... ' Messrs. Ragon & Dickey, Nos. 3 and 4 Soutli Messrs. Roach t Torian, No. 14 First street Messrs. Cloud & Akin, No. 5 Main street. . Messrs, Head & afimifee. No. l; Main street. Messrs. Minor &, lallam,No. 16 North First street. ,. Can also refer If necessarj-, to a number or eminent practitioners in Kentucky, may 10 tf , . '. JAMES. T. WALKER, . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND AGENT HUK OHXAliNlti PENSIONS, BACK . .. PAY AND BOUNTIES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Legal Representatives of those who die in the service of the United States. Office on the Northwest ide of Third street, near the Washington House, and nearly opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. AH business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. ; janl8-ly. W3I. REATIS, . 5 ! XT. S. Claim Lgrent. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING . ,t. ..... ; AU.fc.NT. Office on Main street, between Third and r ourtn, j o. Ky. ( Evansville, Ind. Fourth, No. (over Keller's Gun Store), : ., . sepia eo MORRIS s. jomraoir. ; joiotsox & , Attorneys' JE88B W. WiXKEB. WAUIEB, ' Office on Third street, nearly opposite the Court-House, at the building formerly occupieu uy me laie ut. joon x . waiser. '. novl3 am . , 1 . ; AtVAH i JOIEVSOX, ; . ' '. Attorney-aMLaw, ; , NOTARY-PUBLIC, and REAL ESTATE AGENT. - Soldiers' and all other claims procured. . , Office EvansviUe, Ind. ' aptl3 dtf J. X. SHACKELFORD..-JS. R. HORNBROOK ' ' Shackelford A Horabrook, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ES- .-, TATE AGENTS, . Office on Third Street, between Locust ana main, west siae Prompt attention given to Colleoitons. , ; .... : augsitf J - FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. AAtWTn A KxquUile, Delicate and Frn iraat PerfaaM. Dililld front the Rare aa Bcaalifal Flower from which it takes ita aaaK. Manufactared only by PHALOIV fc SON. l-: Beware of Counterfeits. . ; ' Ajk for JVmZow' Take tie ether, ... !, 'y Sold drngIt gvatnBj- I

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CITY NOTICES.

Amifixition of Teriit)fy?ta tie" City TVTOTICE IS IIKRKRV i-p.nr- -that Xl th Common Council of the city -of r-luiincuil It in nnui..t..A a i. i oi an jvci or tne General Assembly Of the bta!f, J JnAdlaBa, approved MarcU 6, li5, entitled " An Act to amend the seventvfir8t section of an Act pnfin..,i An ini ; granting to the citizens of the town of evansville, in tne county of Vanderburgh, and to add supplemental sections to said Act, will, on the first day of May, 18US, present to the Board nt ('.nimn? rv.mmiJ sioners of Vanderburgh Countv a netition P,raT-ln.S for tne annexation to said city of tmg fortli the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. jjl, in township No. 6 south, of rano No. 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, via. Beginning on the section line uivmuig uerween iractional section 30 and fractional section 31. .t iho said section line separates Water street of uiecity oi Kvansvui from the extension i aiu street Known ah "iTn nn " ana running thence south 33 40", east along the southwest side of said, street, called "Union Place," six hundred and se eniy-inree (bi3) teet; thence south 64, west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215) feet to the Ohio River: thence down said river one inousana ana eighty-six (10B61 feet. mjix! ur ibm, iu i ue intersection oi saia section line with the Ohio River; and thence east along said section line seven hundred ana iwenty-slx (7S) feet to the place of beginning; naiaV territory being contiguous or laid off. . W. BAKER, Mayor. - .a. miujun, tiers:. mcnoi aiwim To Georee M. Stinson. F.lilah Pprlrlns Thomas McCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry Brummelhaus,John H. Stinson, and George . v.rjuMjr, ana to tne neirs ana legal representatives of Charles S. Wells, deceased, and all other owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory de Notice ia hereby given, that the petition reierreu to la tne above notice was preBcutcu Ltj inn nuaru oi county uommiBsionero of Vanderburgh County on tiie 1st uay oi xnay, isee, ana mat the same was receivea and considered; and it wa ordered by said Board that the further hearing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4th day of June, 1866, and that notice be given ' bv the County Auditor, by . publication in the Evansville Dailv Journal, that said xnnlication is now pending before said Board, ana mat it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, l&Hi. : i s ( . -i - - . VICTOR BISCH, r " ' Auditor Vanderburgh County. 1 Evansville, May 4, IMi. .... fuiaylQ tiil 31 Annexation of TerTitory to the City "OTMT IS HEBEHT tilVtV. tWi the Common Council of the clf.v erf Evan Evansville. in nursimniM- of i.h nmvkinni of an Act of tlie General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March. , 18S5, entitled "An Act to amend the seventvnrst section of an Act entitle.! 'An Act f ranting to the citizens of the iown of Ivansville, in the comity of Vanderburgh; a City Charter,' approved January IT, 1847, and to add .supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of Mav, 1SJ6, present to the Board of Countv Commis sioners of Vanderburgh County a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and setting fort h the reasons for such annexation viz. : AU that part of the southeast quarter kji e-viou iv, lownsnip o soutn, ot range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the esst by F. W. Brinkmeyer's Enlargement, on the south bv Khnrne'n jiiuuf;i;meui unu ween enlargement. ana on tne west by t irst avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section, which is at the intersection of Klevent,l xr.reot. and First avenue, and running thence east, along me middle of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundred (1700 feet, more or ie, 10 tne west line oi.r. W. BrinKmeyer's .Enlargement; thence south by said west line six hundred and nftv-flve (55) feet, more or less, to the middle of NlntD. street, as the same is laid out in Sharpe's Enlargement; thence west along the middle of Ninth street nine hundred and forty-four, (944) feet, more or less, to tne west une oi enarpe's enlargement j thence south alone said west line one hun dred and forty-seven and a hall (147K) feet, more or less, to -the north line of Greek's Enlargement ; thence west along said north line seven hundred and fifty-eight and a nan ieet, more or less, to tne middle of First avenue: and thence north along the middle of said First avenna eitrht hun dred and five (805) feet, more or less, to the piaoe oi uegmning; saia territory oeing contiguous to the city of Evansville, ana ut piuaea or uua os. : . . w. bakkk, Mayor. : Attest : A. M. McGaiFFTeierk. . . . mchSl cLawlm , ..it To Henrv D. A Ills. Francis Amorv.H. a. and the heirs and legal representatives of retcr isnarne. deceased, and all other own ers or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing uuuv . . -. . Notice is hereby riven, that the iwtltlnn relerred to in the. above notice was t re sented to the Board of Countv Commt. sioners of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day of May, 1866, and that the same was receivea ana considered; and it was ordered by said Board that the further hearing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4th dav of June. law.' and that notice be eiven- hv tVin tjouniy Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June, 1866. -7 . , t. V 1171 OK BiSCH, 'i r,-s- Auditor Vanderburgh County. -, EvansviUe, May 4, 1S6. ,-mayl0tnl 31 Annexation of Territory to the. City MOTIC'E IS HKREISV IVE?T, that the Common Conncil of the . city of usville. in oursuanceof the nrovislonf of an Act of the General Assemblu of t he State of Indiana, approved. March 6, 1S65, eniuieu jvn Act to amena me seventw first section of an Act entitled r A Aet granting to the eitizens-of the1 town -of Evansville, in the county or Vanderburgh, a City Charter.' aDnroved Jannnrv 27 l2i7 and to add supplemental sections to said aci," win, on me iitn day of Jnne, 186, present to the Board of Countv r:nmmi: doners of Vanderburgh County, a -petition ... j ".p. nu, ii ur.vivLitMi. u saio. city -01 the following described territory an, edi ting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All the territory situated northeastof Eiehth street and snnthvKt. ' or Tnt.h ! street, described as follows, viz. r Beginning at the middle, of Eighth street, fn the City of Evansville opposite the southeast side ot tne aney wnicn separates Baker's Addition Of said CitV from the territory liaroln described, and runnincr thenee wardly by said alley, seven hundred and 1 inirty-eigiitwjsr teet 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) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal ; thence along the northwest side of 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 out through the sout hern F" of said city; thence south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths (38228-100) feet more or less, to a point wnere tne minaie or saia Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eiehth Kt.reet. 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. McGarrr. Clerk. , . .T maylO till junell y . ,-.

PATENT MEDICINES. G- U E!

TR. xARMISTEADU-TONIC SYRUP gives universal satisfaction. Every ootue warrantea 10 cure. Money reiunaea if itfaita. - . . ..... . ERYSIPELAS I DR. ARMISTEAD'8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT is the moat wonderful dijovery of the aget Cures Erysipelas, all manner of Ulcers on man or beast. Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Sore Breasts, -Burns, Scald-Head, and protects Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas. tC.,AC DR. ARM ISTE AD'S PILE OINTMENT is warranted to effect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy before the public 11 Read! Read! Read! Read the ,, lowing Certificates: " fol1 Hkndkrsojt, Kv., Feb. 28, 1868. "Dr. R. A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., resided for many years in this city. . We know him intimatelv. Ha r & nnilnr Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict inteeritv and elevated moral worth. : ' ' L. W. POWELL, - ;-.,- . V .7 k;.: ARCH'D DIXON. Padtjcah, Kv.', Sept. 2, 1854. Havina lived neighbors to -Dr.' R. A. Armistead, in Trigg county. Ky.. for some ten or twelve years, we take uleasnre 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 enviable reputation. Iu a word, he lived amons ns with out reproach, and left us with Unsullied character. . ;,! ti vjv.; .,- LINN BOYD. . . ALFRED BOYD. inquire of. your-Druggist. ' ..Viii! "'hi'. i.;i'J For sale by all Druggists.0 1 : ' f ! i -: 1 . j CLOUD A AKIN. aprlS General Agents, No. 6 Main St. DENTISTS. NEW DENTAL OFFICE. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT. fully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that lie lias removed from his old omce, on .1a4n street, to To. IO First Street, . ' BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, Where be is now prepared to perform all tne various operations Deionglng to the Profession, in the most skillful manner viz.: . u j. FILLING. CLEANING, EXTRACTING liNSliKTIJNU ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Careful attention given to Children's Teeth. I would eall particular attention to my style or ak tifici A L WORK. From one Tooth to full seta inserted by Suction or Atmospheric Pressure. Full sets always. and in many eases partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted without the use- of Oases, answerina all the purposes for which they were intended. jrersonai attention given in every case. The best anaesthetics used to alleviate pain wueu extracting teem, xerms reasonaoie, . . DR. J. C. BIERBOWER. r No. 10 First St, bet. Main and Locust, Evansviiie, ina. mar.Hm drs.:haas&'cook jSuicbil lentiets. Rooms over Flmt National Bask, 'A t : ' ii-.. t .r . - . :,--.; - ... . . Corner Main and First Streets, ' ' -" 'i i ; ' j ' : : . . : . r , , Evansville, Ind. tniEELING DULY ' THANKFUL FOR & the very liberal patronage - received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire all persons (whether they need their profeaMumu services or not) to visit tneir rooms ana see me various styles of worK manu factured. ' : - t j Improvements and inventions are being made, and everything that will subserve tne interests or tlieir patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities are eqnai to any in the Eastern cities. They bave everal Anstht;t ic lor., alle viating pain when extracting teeth. ' ; 1 Cheeks that are sunken can b restored to nearly their original contour. ' All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United htats are made by us. Irregularities oi unimren's xeetn successfully corrected. ' Those having Decayed Teeth' should either have them . extracted or tilled (the tatter 11 possioiej. xne neaitn ot me parties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neurahric Affections treated: alxn Cleft I'aiate.- 1 - ; aprl8 CARRIAGE MAKER. F. IIAMMERSTEIN, Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The nndersigned 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 Rocksways, 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 nse 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 every respect. 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 rates. - F. HAMALERSTELN. marl? ,r. ...... ... .,.,....

CLOTHING.

CARLO'S EMPORIUM OFREADY FOR THE Spring- Trade. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROil the East with a splendid stock of SPRING GOODS, I now offer to those in want of vnrvi exuvfa the finest lot ever offered in this market. AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. As I was in the market when things were at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for less than any one in this city, as others bouzht early and had to pay higher prices for the same goods. My stock consists of full line of, , . ,; , ,f, , Piece Goods) such as French Coatings, ; Pant -Goods, and Vesting All kinds and styles. READY-MADE CLOffflNfi of my own make, as I now make my Ready-Mad e Goods in my own store. They are of the . , ' ' BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST i WORKMANSHIP. , Goods Made Up to Order ' at the shortest notice. Fall Suits Made in 33 Hours and warranted to fit, or no sat BOYS' CLOTHING. A large lot on hand at very low prices. - - All sizes and kinds . . GENTS' TURNISIHXG GOODS. A full stock on hand, such as .', Shirts, J ..i i. , , drawers. Undershirts, ' ' ; . 5, r ' ' Handkerchiefs, , . . " Ties, -; '- , Scarfs, Gloves, ; f Half-Hose, and Suspenders. A full stock of the above roods always on hand, and of the finest quality. Goods made to order for less money than any other house in the city, as I have made arrangements with my hands to work to gether in such a manner that none cast compete with me in price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one in Evansville. Tom will find me at my old stand. ISO. ;: FIRST STREETS ETANSVTLLE, IND. J.H.CASLZN.

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