Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1866 — Page 3

THE BVANSVTLLE DAILY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY, OCTOJBER 3, 1866.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

s r I 16 L if I & b j & PATENT MEDICINES. Ai 1 no. DM. it niMi KAIr'M rQW ffWh ia 11,.- nn, it iiiettHiiiit ichlciiy fiir CJhula ami Kever ever tllacovcrnt , nhrl tn win i mil nil In . Uln. II la imixly veuelithle, anil con talna nellhei m tcm, ,,uiiion, urn aiiylhlutf elae which ll affeff the V"!at injllir oualy. RmA! Hetul! Reiul Um M InuiiiL'- i nrl .ilicntiis Mkniikiwon. M v., Feb. 2N, iMtm. Hr. It. A. Arnilalead, of Itiviiuavllle, in. I , realded for mitiiy yenra lit thla fllty. We know Ii 1 in Intimately. He la a regulur I'hyalclau. ami ttUtUtl liH nuldomw hero he en.n cd an eitonalvo prentice, and waa regarded aa a aklilful praelltloner of modi, clue, lie ia a gciitlemuii nl alrlet Integrity and elevuted moral worth. C W. POWBLt, a 1.' a 1 1 UiXUL I'AOU. AH, h lfHtpl, i, HW. Il.t lug lived nelMhrnna to Hr. It. A. Armlalead. in Trigg county. Ky.. for emne tell or twelve yeara, we take pleaatire In aaylng, that aa a IMiyalclan, lie atood high, aud eiijoyeil a large practice ; whllat, aa a gentleman, In hearing, ami a mail of honor, III the atrtctent aeuae of thoae I no man mnlntal Iituime euvlullw repi(la 11,.,, In .1 wnnt. he live eiianng ua with out reproach, and left ua with ni vnllled character. . I.INN HOVli. ALPHKD HOYU. 1 1 . . 1 , 1 1 1 . i your Drugglal. Kor aale hy all DrflUMi 1 i.i' Ilk m. i b I M aprlH tleuernl Ageula, Wo, 6 Main rH. NW FJGKi umii FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. A Heal Kaquiatli'. I, li. no n ml '- iraal Prrfman. Illlllrd AMNM the Mnrr and Itrnulllul l'l" IVaui wbli'H il lehr ila rnnr. Mwihiu fim1$ - I'll t. on A rntH. Hf Beware of Counterfeits. Amk fur I'imIoh'-- Tlfcr r. gulil bf ,ln,-,;l.l. KttnaraUl

INSURANCE

1 1 v is i i it i i imio. A ( lMi.Vlt KXAHf uni t jHt among tholisund It Invs furnlahci "f suceor II has rendered the unfortunate, ui.. I of hleoalog dispensed to the public under trying . aleiiiilles, L j - j ." Tii: ii a am oki reie. li, at, me i,f I in, marked OImmUc ' eesatully encountered during the ill ii PI FT V SIX YEA ItS at It hulues uareei an illustrating the uha.te. lct il the tM(UnU U htU conferred, agsf the Indemnity U nnnlehes: NEW VOUK, 8T. U)01H, troy, W Wl, , AIMillHrA AND MOliil.K PORTLAND, mm Thirty-Five Million of Dollar represent the appalling estimate swept awny hy these uviunl iiuler, which rr in. ed Ui i.onki ui'toy every loeaj uudei wrlthitfiirMe.HiKiiLliiii.Mtve tour in in. re aper! ve i...uini. o existing at the UaU referred tout 1 1111! I lull. is hy 1 1.. -. . inutilities uixm Mil ..11..,,. Ugglcgullhg FoUf I lit It dftd Hull FiJ"ty TluWMHti Iktllur; were promptly met Hint honorably paid, wiWtuit the huet ol preailge or eredl More . iu i: evidence ,1 1,1 tin- KM III u,l ,u, I poaneanrd Ullihir auilU awetipllig Jierlla h) un iiinl II ulloil wlioae in. : and htialhcnb arc diawlt limn nblip, ul aottiut a leital lie aoiitflit In vain H IU fniltuiiit iinka, ,vj in nuiiihei', cover- ' ff l" 1 ' "- " ".I li,.,.,.- . I . -1 1 I nH.i, 1 ; I, i i.-H aliliCa, i-. iiimi Miilllc I'taka llljolik hulUtHtfa, ami one inililiu lihrary hulldiuu, to the amount of 4,llr-, umf uiljiirillltl of wmM M- ' I. fill" ' ini I'l il M 1 1 , : . ; r,! 4fl i ASCKKTAINKD AWl ii llfl in 16 aM, leaving Ua t apltal of ONK Mil In taotaud awrptna auMtrtent to retnmire everYoutataniliiiH rlak. I 41 Market value or atixik before fire, .: , Market valih' of -i... n after fire -JM tHharea of llUOeatih.i H,I t A PITA I. . ,,a.ooi!,o l AMll AMMI. rM, July I, IHrtll, I a i.KAur PAfT.Y rxrmrK, 4,000 00 :a rTiAUMvffl rnn i The hruvy loaaea of the curreu) pnriod prrtfii in 1 he uccfiaalyMf . A't TYf m . Strong Indemnity a rthe of the lftaaoue of the hour. if t J Lai llioae who will trual to the iliiti'led illlll . .ln linn ,ll, ntll II KMT MKN, (draWhu the fuel that TWKi-VK pnwul. nciil timlci wrlMug liinlttullona huve cither failed in' In, i n coiunelled lo retire alnce the coniiucnceiiieiil. ut Llio year I ami, wilt m.l mil tnaeek rntJB.VI. wiilth. MflNA reaouicea, and TltlKI) KXI'KKI KNl IK ua t'iMtiiaite ijtiultllea In the n.ni, nt cm. i geucy. W Auejiclea lu ill prominent loculltlca, wJUumJIurtronl EMMl DM be obtained. lltiimitr Sitfrty thr jut nuiiiitttit comki'ii inliim in litmirawrv. Inyintf ratr$ til tlttllttlt ,, HHll COHMl I Villi Vtl JllilflJ'I'H ltmrnntrrd. A. C. HALLOCK, Agent, 10 MOllfB KllUlT HTRFiW. roll IS tNavikAK AMD Vlt lMTV. av4J4lut (I awl GommlH.sloner'fi Sale. BY tlRTl IC Or A lt Hi t ol the 1 1 ii i 11, leu Circuit Curt, rendered at Ita July call icnu, liUMI, In the eouaolldiiled -.nil-, or Levi Wade and other, plainI ut-.. auatiiMt 1 nnk. l.ewla A t'o. and othcra, it, 1, 11. hull-. I will, on Monday, the l'Jlh nay of November next. It being Circuit Court day lor i 1 1 1 1 . i , I . ,, Couniy , ami (lie II at day of tt term, aal) to the highest hldder, al fue courl-houae door III the Town of Marlou, on a credit of twelve, eighteen, un. 1 twenty-four muullia, tjjq r .1 tellllfHt Cntil-Mlnea, comiilorjly ciille.t "Cook' Mlnek, altuiited on the watrrt of Tradewater, In the county aloreaald, emhruclng '.IMI ucrea of laud, liiliilng prlvtlegea, lmpi oveiueiila, tlxlurea, and all (lie perannal iiropci't) ,ei laliilng In the aiin i., cnnalalIng in imrt ax folrviw: bf Meam engine itiul holier; une i. -m. ixiiup; one coal I , I I - ..in. liat.i , ...... 1..I ..V .... .... v. Ieela, and HKlea ; one lot ' of riilli niul on; iwo hoi'-M.: one volte of oxen. Aa. 'in iniinei , ii 1 1 i.iii,i ra, mi.,iii. or rue un ilei aigncd CominlMaloiier. Honda having the force of aale lunula at law, with approve! aeilirlty, will b r HUl red Ot the lillleluiH l-,. W. WAO.Mt rommlakfnner. aepJM dlw J. Smith's Shirt Manufactory, No. 3 Mecond Htreet, lu Uray a niimk, il IK ix MAOl To OROim FROM B luefvutremeni, and ,a fll warranted. A STock of ready inaih Mhlrta and Collara ulwiiva on hand, and at price thai will ault the purchaaer. l ucKingNUlrta.StiicUdlate!. ' n,at",M,H ",,d Tb, mi. mi for iat favom .tho uhHcrirer roMtKMitlully ollelU a coiitliiuuiit'c of th palmnage ho gi.m.rally h.v.towc.1 n.r thr ' . . , ......... pt da Venn. J Silll I II,

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Mll ltNAVK HAI.

r t m . a l. i ... i a 4 t Did our way : Home hour ol mutch .ou t ball to fllghi. A ou we "fid our way Over mountain and plain sad stream, To ome bright Atlantic ha, With oar ariReaflash in the morning I earn, w r. bold our (faital way . Willi our arum afiaah in the morning d our cheek leas way I There la o-.i . m wherever we uome, There U terror and wild dlamay, Whim they aee no Old fisg aud luar th drum A iinounne na imi the way ; W lien they aee llieOld King, and hear the drum Mealing time to our on, ward way N ey er up 1 1 m her a go n For those vlllaiioua llnaa in gray; luaw saber, and at 'em upon the run I ' i i.i 1 1, na we clear pur way ; in aw saber,' anil soon yon will aee them run, I An we hold our oohijuerlng way. , The loyal who long have heeu dumh, Are loud lu iliolr .beers to day Aud th le old inou out on ihe.ii cruu; MH,' " " TO ' iiliea Oil l u sec us Jiulil uur Way And the old men out on their arutabifji IMM. To hluee u no our way. Aroupd UN In fpr and flanka, Theii futile Miuailioiia i.luy : With a forty-mile ropt of ia4y raulca, We Iv. hi oilr eherkleaB wm y : With a foily inlWt fioul of er.rrfr.il rank, II ii Our hanner isleara the way. liU. I l.U ...u.,... I...: M . .. I I ... 1 . I .. . I .. a from in wood a ami w.i.ea e-ravl Ttilre la juai . eiioutfh lliililluu lo ijulckea i ourheafla. ' Aa wn I rolle eioita I In-, wav . There la Juai eiioiitfh rLhtintf t., warm our hearta, An w rattle iloitf he way,, iroou dltfereut roata jiji'aat The heada of our rolutuiia aay. With flulln inn Heaa, all mrward proeaed, Hold on i hi ii , uuiuoin.d wajpfw nil iini ii i ii.k rlaRn, to victory piesaet), VV.i hold nurtfloiioua way. 1 'Ah, traltoni who hraggud ao hold ill Iheaad war 'a early dad', .1 i J liolhlutf pirdlr.t you alioiilil ever he hold The Old 1' I. iu uome llila way ? Iii.l liothlliH luedl '. you .-.in ,1,1,1 yet heholil Our baniier oome huck thla way t fjjii -vaj i if H UMMIS'llUftk Hy heaven ( 'tia a uala iparoh, 'Tie a pltwic or . ola.V ; If all our hiiia war 'tla i in rrirwtiluK arch Hip, hlpl In, Mht llliuil'a Way) Of all our hiog V"" U'W crowbe the arch For Hhermau and (Irani, iurrahl :HAkb. Hai imnk. .K-rnr i iifce , KM " , , , Kroio the 1'hilatleipiila Age. i alj . .in , ,u i ml ' I "' J u,.l -in'- -! 'Ik ll i ' tt-; Ovenlng Hay llontmtn, Clonk., llfTHM-H, MOdN, lluopi, FluWHril, Uootit, iiulrdrngalnif. NltW YoitK, iSaturrlay, I Soituibor 22, UMHi, I That Uiatwi, the woboea of whogo jiuiirtioatf vujtie hayn aarjjy yet iitl nil tile gtjp, hliouill haVU (50I1J0 U) U:i yuiitfil'biy. Mini givfiii it iiw itieiiiiijig "to live, With ita turhulAtnie, anil Sta rc.at, w i i tl outlier ol I In- -un 1 In .1 nioniciit nutiiparrx) with the fraud contral foot tliat it win '(UMBlDf day utntiliff the inillincm arid huhoi -ifgahorH. Our hullea woulil like well ciioiijfh to t.-c. Id, -inn, who ia a counth, hut I In-)1 in ii i aou i In- taabiotiH. Ii waa " a niinty uioiaty moriiiiiir wliou rainy wah th wcuiher, mother tffooHe obaorvoa, ami it would have licecn quite III line; to ItOCOpt the Mil' CMtion ol'lhti rliyuio, iindjro (orth"all dionaed in louthet." Ilovvuver. ludiea diil f?r in fresh robcH and iiuted petti coul.s, which eainn to rtwift. iiolliin uoaii by reaaon of the alimy atrouin, and bi'iiilud itugor in llio ooloivtiai BrtMta of tbu litunilriirino.s al boine, 'flitjni wart never anything ainullor, nor prettier, nor ooatlier, nor mure nl, nu.l, than thu bonnotM of tin , .1 On. VVhtMi you lAft the ahop ynu luituivd that you hud had a ahudowy dreitBi of a bonnet, iiitliur tliuti aeou oue .and then you ncolUi ti'il that the wrldeat IttaidttlOn OQUla never hitye MtggMtM HUtth u priee for them, nor (lie luadduat drdain huve n fti x I oh tiokeU to thu atfihffa. Tho uioat fkahionable color arc u moI'I pwarl Kiay, and green. Kither of theae ahiiaen ih HtiHueptible of exiptiHite conibintttionii iu trinimtng. Kvery hue ia worn, however, and every l,ly ahould eonMiilt her eotnjilexioti rathe than any in un late of fashion merely. All tliu hhape.t of thu ho Hurler are seen, with a inner Lumlxilli th ii ever, and a new Miac, very huiuII but made with grown and curtain, iui.1 fiuriug Mary Httiitrt tVont. Ifncut velvet, felt. au,d pluhh will be mueh worn lor winter. Jrfsf "H preaeut, ntruw, ehip, lace, eheiii i lie, HiiAiu, hilk, and leghorn are moat unci!. 1 ftirgot to mention iu ita place the "Outiilnuinn," the nowoat aluipe; n diiniiiutive likeneMri of the pruaent hend-ilre.-.-cH worn by all the young lady waitera at our annitnry faira three yeara ago. They have no face trimming, iiuito I touching the hair with their cIoho trmit , nnil are aiirruutmuu Willi a tnuue of jet. Thia jot fringe, with jet head ing, seeniS to he the favorite 'rimming on alniimt all bonnets. Tho ribbons ure noticeably rich ; very bro id and thick; houju are watered, noma have a wide, ytd vet bonier, and otlicrrta stripe of shaded plush running through thq middle. Still others tire fringed oh both edges. Feathers nnd lace will ho more worn limit flowers The HvHuitim chain is still seen, like u looae bridle liitdec the chin, ami is made of jet nearls, ivoiy, or even feat herd, but il has been so IravesCeil in cheap materials that its brief ilay lit nearly over. Many hut have a llrmiituii falling at the briek under the hair. They aro neither pretty nor handsome. It is still ho warm that the mention of clonk a may be resented as a di agreeable iuipertiueiu-e. But ono may tell ol the pretty little cashmere ! sacques, covered all over with beads and apiirkling like .swarttiy ilew drop i(, hn ,. Nothinff iamitior hit lne HUV- ft liming jauntier lias I 1...,.., u...... , . in, u..,m,,i,u .....1 Ih.i 1 w.jvii .H'liil ill nil. . ,,wHw,n, ,i,i,x .ill,

fair maidens who wear them look as

if I I.. .. I. .... 1. .,,.!.! II,,.-!,,.. II mi V u ill FVii,, V I automifuo mid the huatle of Brorftl- 1 WITf .'IU' Jl III ' TT7 iretrfTii , Bin ,o. ll. . U 1. ..A-. nwtt. -m . . hi oiilercil i aahmer shws, blaflaV or white, but the black take iirocedeuce. These have flounces of rich lace, and are very eoatly. Of course, eatnel'a hair uud 1'aiuloy are immortal aa the I'hmnix liaaquiuiM are atill wora, because there were aoute million iu existence which objected to being abolished lint they aro the leaat Cipular of the present ahapeg. Circara, aud very droaay and uniouii MWQjMMj reign in their ulace. Hacus or a bright scarlet, nhhed qlotli .with large buttons, Intended for drWipg, will bo worn iv en for walking, but me Very cn.-pn uou.s y cuijRjjiouirua. t in not new to pay that all lroaaa gored, but it ia truo. Olitsap leit a M n l.uiM and pnVeleHA hiIIch alike submit i. i 1. 1 ahouru uiiil ttnm U 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 . are woru, whicdi prouiiao to ouilaat tho viemory of iShakspenre. tin faahion will bo continued. A skirt six yarda at the bottom rranuot be plaited into tweaty-four inches at the waiat with any hope of graoe. With thcae gored akirta the ahaiMt of the hyop becomes of extreme importance, min i- upon that depends the effect of thia aount drapery. The heat dreaemakar reuoniuumtf Hradley'a liuplex Klliptic" as the mo -,i pliable, while yet strong enough to sustain the weight of skirts above. The shape is eertainly the most graceful yet introduced, aud its extreme durability uowuieuda it tu tbu " ',i, nl It ia a little more expensive in the bK'u ui,ng, but outweara W others. The siae of the circle dindniahes. The moat faahifinabltf exhibited at the opening yuaterday, the "Jiuple Kw press frail," are only thrve and a quarter aud three und three quarter yarda round; and the ''Pride of the World ' aud "I'an Trail" are about three yards and three and oue -eighth. 'J'uo deep, cut oil' llouhcc. in very fabionable, but should be worn with uu "Kmpreaa Trail" hoop ami flounced muslin underskirt to fajt gracefully. Plaiu and Ugurod drnan fabriea divide popular favor. The oldutdiioimd bayadere or atripe runhing round, ia once more revlVfed, tfhd'la seen In rich material. A I pacts are a- much worn aa ever, l.oih whiUt and blaek. Men ndos dome in new designs, and arc vry pretty. Plaid poplins are in d iii.iml and, indeed, all high colors will reign 1'lain poolnm oim -in t he inoi-t excellent aud traro huua, 'J'heise ar i i . . i it j mvt much more elegant iiiansiik lor w iiilor t(Mleta,; 'All the cheaper fahries, un ixu pi ld lies, chullies mohairs, arid worsted rpi vary but littlo from last vear, either iu dwign or prie Women had aitver so much reason to be ruUliaged with the Cushion of in'ort drcaaea, u now, when the bright jietticoftta are so pretty, and walking hoots an art -tie. If the purse would pe.rinttj tho bollea inight have kid boot of the sliada of every robe in their closets. Their littlo heels, like walnut- their dainty stitching, their tiny buttons, their auollopa, aud binding, their h riuisite shape, Would have made ( 'inderellii diseoutented with her slipper. 'I'hese elegant alfaira cost twenty dol litis a pair, or thoreahouta, on Broadway. Satin lunitn und alippera, and prunellu gaiter,-, ar proportionally high. f iil i i nothing could be higbcr than the prices of to-day, except the back hair, whieh has a I mo t reached the altitude described by the curve of perpetual congelation. Only a diagram would convey an idea of the extraordinary structure reared by the most successful experimenters We may hope iu a year or two to see repeated the artistic pyramids of frame work, hair, pomatum, powder, feathers, llftwers uud streamers which adorucd the heads of belles dead, who have been renting for eeuturiea in their graves. HnM are not half the glories of opening dav In tho words of my namesake: There was more foolery yot, if 1 eould remember it, but 1 could lis good he hanged as tell the .nannrof1T nmnrfiu ULXiUlllllllllli.u oi H Hbaoi HEAD & M00NEY, 1U I Alii 1I V l, 40 Main Street. 40 in OtftOO ' "'w A couilta stock of Full und Winter Dry (jowls, rv iz yr s o i s arrlvinu dally. NOVl-XTllOS '" ' . bail 'rtifni i -i u . DRESS Q00DS, TRIMMINGS, and FANCY GOODS. A Hill line In ovary shade of TIIK UKHT FHKSCll UKh-I.XOS, F.ui'Kiss c lotus, M.l, WOOL DKLAINKS. ' " j i 1 - b J i' i ss 1 H I II I S a nd T W 1 3 1 : 1 S for Men' ami Boys' Wear. sn:i:rix;s, siiiutincs, WHITB GOODS, .Ar77v7?, FLA XXh'LS, SUA WLS, ll OS I FRY, CLOAKS, HLANKFTS. HEAD & MOONEY, 40 Main Street 40 j7 d2i

MISCELLANEOUS.

r " " I "-" f f I V I 1 jCm JLloilL . .il I JULUtAiftC. jiihi a. raBLa. Mm. MOtrrWI ITMMWr HTUMMT. Wholesale Cloth House ami li 'i llio tl Tailors' Trimmings. WM r A It K I'l.KASI HI. i the 'I'rada lit IN AMynf nounulna to the Trada that we have juoi oimrmd the" argest and moat comuiei atock ojf IMfUKTku and AMKUIL'AN l.'r1HH ami tAlbOW? 0Kii)M lu tuUlaua, couaUUug In pail oi Ctotlit, IhfMlciru, Chinchilla, ISgnett, ,,U i0 F. and II. Coating; 0 ii on Satinet, ,, , Jean. Vetting; Italian. TAILOIW Till MM I W If?, la full stock,, of every variety. ,,,, Mt-. I". UI lata of tha houHe of Hoiinch.a u t!a, tbu lararalt cloth ...-.-.-i . i. ,ti, .. .. rer. Imiiorter, ami Johbr of New York i-'ily, d au.-ni.- lor KurOiMau manuractureni We have made trrauav'""'L wun thh . eleln .i I . .1 In.nx- to keep UN fully MUpflllci with Kondaof to bos'. niwMiW and lMtfl ulylea. With these fin.lln.h-n, we guarantee our fttiitomer to liLI'UCATM NlfiW VWltK PHIOKM and rnoipcUi with auy house In the WL MKio II ANT TAJMdtrt of UiW city and th W,:,-i are invted to call and examine pur .-.in. a mm urlooa, and aatutfy them fcelveh. , , frtepl dftpa, JOV IO THK WOltlJl! Take Up thy Bd and Walk ! " A dj U A V I M wit-r'u. rmt' rr i iii I- it i r lj, Kcill KXTKHNAT. nil INTtllNAli h'HK. A il I un: Olt Wtl l li O I.IFK, v.nru.,. r NriiitiiyUi lit fbi. e jiilliulen. ir IStiriu 7i.l-a One nitWito. ViMiUvtcheA-f Knriutm 'V...J Vami Hi, fll live InlliulHM. liui, rlnt-n, lllixulif Fhir, ;,ttfi)u and CoUtt In from OOe Lo tlw V il'iy. IthtiwmiUltm In two to ten day. yioi oi thr Utuk w HUlelu twenty minutes. Nortaff or fitnmmuHti th A'dfncfr, OfonrM, daViawi, ttufe or Wuk .';,,,. 7.(1 AffeclUnt, i,ir.,ii,i. HrytiiUiM, ItlUUtn on the Tmiijur utui 7.1i, J'nljiituNon of tk Jlfiurty ' LAwr Complaint, rwr und Aytir, iipii Cake, Oraoel, (hntrtiAlmt &r Htiffmed ftor..i, Nwullrn. tw tmff JviiUn, .',,,,. ltandi or CKurkk, Ontn, ti nt, ur Hluil Wound In uuy portlou of the body In an Im reilllily abort Ullll, , 11 . ol' lo . Mil Pill Thm medicine ha been thoroughly leated In k . ,.ii,- vine, ly many of our first :ltlKen, neve fallliiK to al m Mallsfacilon. We have ol.l large quantities In Ohio, Indiana, nimou, Kuntueky, ami Teuueaaiee, and the ilt-maml 4 dally liciealug. Huch I the ;onrlilence wa'haVe in the niiKlleine, thai we win rant every hottltyaud rufuud the money In case the medicine falls to cure a represented. We tm,ve a number of properly attested -ei illicit! as (rom our own elty, und from various nul l of the country, which can ut any time be seen at out sUiret l'rloe One dollar per hnlUa, t'or nuie by respeistirhle di cigilnts everyWT"'r" UWrt A MA fill KB, ' Cur, Third uud M4I11 Htreet. KvauNvUln, Manufacturers and Hole l'i ,,j,i Ictors. ituW dint A Beautiful Suburban Reaidenco for Sale at a Great Bargain. 10 1 r 1 n run ha 1. a WWJUm hulli, oammoMoMi brick house, situate 111 thu fcuhurh of the city, with a lot conluliilng tiuar un acre. Thy house, 1 imUttus ten ritouiH, uud 1 TiaTTrTltoniely lncitted. DomnOAndlng u view of the Obtv 111 ver and lln elty, Is sin 1 -on in lei I wllh ben ill lrul shaile t prill uud In nbb.-i.v, uii-l us a resilience la comfortable, couvculunt, und ultiucllve. The preuilees ui--. contuln astnhl, woihIshed, carriage-house, and other convenienses. A I he ju-oiM'i'iy must awl), sooie one aj idv ing so. ui will nl, in in a ureut buruulu. TltW perruet. AHA 1 0 1 . l'i U A HI', , I tea I Kslitlc Agent, uulH.ltf i Third Ml rcl. KvaNsvii.i k, rtept. a, istw. miiK oi'AKi ai;hhip iii:ttt:-ru-J, foce existing betwasn George bant. William Unit, ami Thoaia llnuit Is this ditv aiolvcl by 11 1 ill nit I consent, Oe.uge and William I .mil being authorlr."d to rec.'i nil debts due ald iliin, ami pay all debts against them. OKOllOK LA NT. WII.I.IAM I, A NT. Hi fiH dlw TKIH. URANT. Notice of Order to Lay Out, Open, and Extend Third Street,rof the City of Evansville, from Elm to Carpenter Htreet. VOTM E I HKRKHY UIVKN, llu.t JJI the Common Coonell "i tot nty ol Kvitnsvllle, at IU sesduu ou the luLU duy of August, lSim, panned an order to lay out, open, and extend TblnfHlPHt of said elty northwestwardly lu a direct line from Klin Htreet, aeros the point of IiOt t7, In Block 1, Mattel's Place, lo Cuipenter Htreet. agreeably lo map filed In the Clerk's office, and recorded In the minute-book or the ( ounAl) persons owntna "t elaflnlri real estate adjoining or ahull inn unou said street us jirojMised to be extenderl, and feeling themselves aggrieved by said order, may have redress by making uppllcullim to Mild Oounoll within alx weeks from the publleatlon of thla nullce. My order of the i nun, i i A. M.. MeOllll'T' i lerk. rirk's Office, August is, lsim. luu'.'l duw TO FARMERS. t. . matthhwh. w. o. nnxnM . Late ol Louisville, Ky. MATTHEWS & FULLERTON. i Denier fn AOKICUtiTUHAL mi I'LKM KNTH, Wood und Willow Wnre, AND tliUIHK FtJRNIBHINU AI1TI0LB! No. it Mttiu.su,',-' notf. KVANSVlli.lt. IN.

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