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Notice of the Proposed Widening of
Water or Jrront Street between Leet Street and the Alley, which divides the Fourth Enlargemert trom Lamasco. 1866. December 27. On motion of Coan cilman Reitz, seconded by Councilman Miller, the .following order was unanimously adopted and passed : Ordered, that six weeks public notice, by advertising in the Evansville Daily Journal, be given, thai on the 18th day of Feb ruary, ibT, the common council or tne City of Evansville will make an order to widen Water or Front Street of said City, so as to embrace in said street all the ground embraced and .contained in. the following lines, to wit: The line on the northeast side of said Water or Front Street to commence at the most southerly point of Lot 15, Hornby's Enlargement of tne city or Evansville, Deing ine same Soint where the northwest side of Leet treet intersects the northeast side of Water Street, as said Water Street is now laid out in front of said Hornby's Enlargement, and running thence north, fiftynine degrees and ten minute (59 10s) went from the the magnetic meridian to the southeast side of Uoodsell Street, at a point on said side of said Goodsell Street, thirtytwo feet and forty-two hundredths of a foot (32.42) northwardly from the most westerly corner of Laughlin's Addition, thence north nft.y-two degrees (l20) west from the magnetic meridian to a point in line with tne midale of the Alley which divides saia ouitn enlargement rrom Lamasco, three hundred and twenty-nine feet and eighty-three hundredths of afoot (329.83) southwardly from the southwest side of First Street. A nd the line on the southwest side of said Water or Front Street, to commence at the point where the southwest side of Water Street as laid out in front of the Loweror McGary's Enlargement of Evansville, intersect a continuation of the southeast side of Leet Street, and running thence northwestwardly sixty (60) feet to a point sixty (60) feet southwestwardly from the most southerly point of Lot 15, in Hornby's Enlargement, said point being In the Jine of a continuation of the northwest side of said Leet Street; thence north fifty-nine degrees and ten minutes (59 10") west from the magnetic meridian i -untii i said line Intersects the southerly side of Water or Front Street as the same Is now laid out; thence along the southerly side of Water or Front Street as now laid out to a point opposite the middle of the Alley wliich divides the Fourth Enlargement from Lamasco; and should any person aggrieved, at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council for redress by petition or remonstrance in writing, left with the Clerk of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amount demanded therefor, said petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard, and determined by -the Common Council on the said 18th day of February, 1867; and it is further ordered, that the Clerk record in the Minute-Book of the Council the plat of the said Water or Front Street, as proposed to be widened, which plat has been prepared by A. T. Whittlesey, City Surveyor. A. M. McGRIFF, dec31 d2w , Clerk. COLLECTOR'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I. John Schubert, Collector of the city of Evansville, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock a.m. and 3 and 5 o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, January 22d, 1867, will sell at public auction, at the door of the court-house in the city of Evansville, Indiana, ihe following lots, parts of lots, and parcels of real estate, and improvements, assessed for the payment of city taxes for the year 1866, due from the owners thereof to the city of Evansville (said taxes being now due and unpaid), and for the costs of said sale: and that the said sale will be continued on the next day thereafter, viz., on Wednesdey, January 23d, 18U7, at 2 o clock p.m., at the same place, for the purpose of selling such property as ma have been sold on the day first above mentioned and not paid or if.i'li .. i t b v.i Original Plan. Gresham LE.SEK. lot 142; amt., S29 93. Hughes Jobn W,3i ; by 150 feet SE side lot n ; i i. Hughes John W, SE N W lot 31 ; 49 50. HuahesJohn W.NWSE lot 66; 48 60. Jenkins Richard, heirs, ;of, ue qr lot 131 amount, lii 29. Jones James (J, lot 139; amount 168 50. McClain Jackson, ne hf lot 98; 18 00. Rcntlin James, jr., nw hf lot 2; 52 88. Scantlin James, Jr., 12) feet adj Jet )i,.lot 3; amount 11 92. ' " ' - Scantlin James, jr., lot 5; amount 85 50. Scantlin James, Jr., improvements on lot. 6: amount 13 50. Scantlin James, jr., undivided hf ne third lot 37: amount 92 25. Scantlin James, sen., lot 95; amount 62 10. scanuin janies, sen., Dy 144 leet on Main street, insittepart lot io; amount 104 40, Siecri.st Jacob, subd 5. lots 125 and 126; 19 80, Siecrist Jacob, subd 6, lots 125 and 126; 20 70, Spalding J C. se hf lot 27: amount 38 9i. Thompson Jacob, heirs of, 44i by 150 ft nw side lot 22; amount 88 65. Venneni!) Joseph. 1st subd 18 by 75 feet tot w; amount in w. Donation Enlargement. Bedford DaVid, heirs of, se 18 by 83 ft lot 196; amount 10 35. Bedford David, heirs of, 30 by 75 ft sw end "ut amount 10 80. Chandler Geo T, sw qr lot 188; amt 21 60. Chandler Geo T.sw or lot. l7r amt. sin Clark Ann E, ne 4-15 lot 201 and ne 4-15 se hi lotzvz; amount z& -jo. Read Hiram E. sw hf ne lot 230 ; 40 95. Smith Oliver H, heirs of, sw i lot 217- 4 60 Walker Wm H, 3d Bubd 22 by 75 ft lot 177; Wise John, bal. on 7-9 lot 1S5; amt 39 50. -'- Upper Enlargement. Boicourt Sarah, heirs of, nw hf lot aamount 44 46. ' . M' Boicourt Sarah, heirs of, subd out-lot 3 se 1-5 lot 4 ; amount 2 25. uoicourt baran, belrs of, subd out-lot 3 lot 5; amount 33 75. ' Crisp John, se V, lot 91 : amount 12 S3 Glueck Michael, subd out-lot 4, s w 1-10 lot 4 amount 81 cents. i Glueck Michael, subd out-lot 4, ne 2-5 lot 5 amounts 24. Mnsgrove Sarah E, Lister's subd out-lot 2, lot amount 3 78. , Musgrove Sarah E, 50 ft on Water street, trAit-uuiiiii uat oxo n, sec 3i, s nr lot I amount 11 02. Perkins Elijah, 62 by 157 westerly qr "Rudd Lucy J, sw 79 by 75 ft lot 61 : 29 70. liudd Lucy J, sw 25 by 75 ft lot 62; amt 3 60, fechwiug Emily, se lot 20; amount 17 10. Speed K B, Lister s subd out-lot 2. lot 2: . . 1. 1 ' Speed R B, Lister's subd out-lot 2, nw -A Speed R B, Lister's subd out-lot 2, nw lot in; amount i da Speed R H, Lister's subd out-lot 2, lot 29; amount 2 4:5. ' v .'... Wells Mrs C S, 118 ft on Water street by 63 it buj irac lot w, upper enlargement, section 31, lot 4 ; amount 46 80. Lower Enlargement. Baetz Bernhard, nw 42 by 142J4 ft lot 11: amount 69 57. Hartman Geo. sw hf lot 25; amount 25 29. Hartraan Geo, sw hf lot 26; amount 7 65. Eastern Enlargement. " " Aiken Daniel, lot 1, block 51; amt 10 80. Aiken Daniel, lot 2. block 51; amt 31 11. r. " Anderson D S, 47 by 80 ft alley end lots 13, 11, and 15. block 2; amount 18 20. Beach Nancy, heirs of, lot 10, block 5; 10 35. Bucking Chanes, lot lo, block 41: amt 5 tW. Burns Charles, lot 5, block 38: amt 28 80. BussenberEer John, lot 13, block 12; 2 70. BuKsenberger John, lot 14, block 12; 7 88. Cassavnnt II V, Improvements on Bull's Head property; amount 2 To Catlett Milton II, J. it IS. block 51; 15 75 . Corwin Win F, lot 7. block 20; amt 2 63. Do Bruler Atlas II, lot 9, block 25- 6 98 Knsminger Henry, lot 13, block 62; 11 70 KrttRch Louis, lot 1, block 65; amt 23 40 Fritsch Louis, lot 2, block 65; amt 4 50 Fuller Jane, lot 7. block 25; amount 6 53 Fuller Jane, lot 8, block 25 ; r mount 97 Vs' Garvin Thos E, lot , block 42; amt 1 80 Gfroerer Feter, ne hf lot 12, block 55- 3 L5 Gfroerer Feter, all except south qr lot li block 65; amonnt 2d.
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Gerichs Philip, lot 14, block 9; 14 40. Goelz Loonhard, lot 16, block 55; 10 35. Gillett A J, ne hi lot 3, block 16; 1 49. Gillett A J, lot 4, block 16; amount 8 32. Hank Urban, lot 7, block 27; amount 9 45. Hall John B, lot 10, block 38; amount 31 50. Hatchett Mrs, und hf lot 1, block 43; 1 35. Hatchett Mrs. und hf lot 2. block 43 : 90 cts.
Hatchett Mrs, und hf lot 3, block 43; 90 cts. Heiman Jacob, lot 18, block tx amt 4 &, Hoffman Charles, lot 6, block 21: 1 80. HofTman Charles, lot 7, block 21 ; 8 10. H oilman Charles, lot 8. block 21 : 1 80. Jarvis John, improvement on Bull's Head property; amount 2 Innes James, lot 15, block 31; amt 23 85. Isaac Albert C, lot 6, block 27; ami 12 60. Keller D C, lot 2, block 13; amount 2 70. Klnkel Charles, lot 6, block 16; amt 7 43. Kipper Gustav, lot 10, block 10; amt 9 90. Kurtz John, heirs of, ne hf lot 11, bl 15: 1 35, Kurtz John, heirs of, lot 12, block 15; 6 30. Langley Martha, lot 12, block 20; amt 9 15, Lelght Caroline C, lot 4, block 4 ; 8 10. Maddux Thorbetto, lot 2, block 16; 7 43. Maddux Thorbetto, lot 3, block 16; 1 49. Miller Jacob H. lot 4. block 42: amt 5 85. Miller Jacob H, lot 4, blk 43; amt (bal.) 90c Morton Mary Ann, lot 1, diock m; 11 m. Morton Mary Ann, lot 2, block 49; 4 95. Palmer Rebecca A, lot 5, block 4; amt 8 10. Rehrman Henry, lot 10, block 39; amt 8 77. Roche John D. lot 9, block 5; amt 19 35. Rockwell Ch W, lot 7, block 42; amt 4 50. Scantlin Jamas, Jr., lot 12, block 41 ; 5 85. Scantlin James, jr., lot 7, block 43; 1 80. Schaefer Henry, lot 4, block 24 ; amt 2 70. Sohaefer August, lot 5, block 24 ; amt 2 70. Schmadel Louis, lots, block 16; ami 2 93. Smith Wm F, heirs of, lot 2. blk 28: 5 40. Smith Sam D, lot 3, block 52; amt 22 95. Stephens Henry C, lot 11, blk 32; (bal.) 6 30. Stinson Wm H, lot 12, block 4; amt 9 00. Weil John, lot 1, block 6; amount 23 40. ' ' West Martha A, lot 14, bjock 51 ; amt 15 75. Whiting Anne, lot 15, block 51 ; amt 13 95. Avon Place. Read Hiram E, 38 ft adj lot 15, lot 14 ; 5 76. Read Hiram E, lot 15; amount 6 75. Read Hiram E, lot 16 ; amount 5 40. ' Lillestons Enlargement. Goelz Lenhard, lot 8; amouut 5 40. Mathesie John S, lot 6; amount 14 40. LilUston & Lockharfs Enlargement. Satterlee V, heirs of, lot 25, block 1 ; 1 9 w etsneimer cnrist, 101 11, oiock I ; 7 au. . Weisheimer Christ, lot 18, block 1 ; 13 50. Weisheimer Christ, lot 19, block 1; 4 50. Garvin's Addition. Brown Jeremiah T, lot 11 ; amount 1 80. ' " Southern Enlargement,, . Allen Mrs, lot 16, block 8; amount 4 50. I ; Becker Henry, heirs f, lot 9, blk 3; 5 85. Burke Elisha. lotl. block 5: amt 4 05. Davidson Mary, lot 3, block 10; amt 6 07. uaviuson Mary, ion, diock iu; amt 1 58. Davidson Mary, lot 1, block il; amt 2 25. Davidson Mary, lot 2, block 11 ; amt 90c. Fischer Eliza, lot 1, block 15: amt 1 68. Langley Thos, lot 6, block 14; amt 1 68. Langley Thos, lot 7, biock 14; amt 1 57. Langley Thos, lot 8, block 14; amt 1 58. Langley Thos, lot 9, block 14 ; amt 8 78. LanorliivThAH lsit In hl'is.l 1 A om, 1 un " 5 .7 ....... av,v .v,, " ...... . , niu, A CTS. Schaeler Henry, lot 8, block 15; amt 90c Schaefer Henry, lot 9, block 15; amt 90c. Schaefer August, lot 33, block 9; amt 1 35. Unknown owners, lot 6, block ll;amt 1 13. Venneman Eliza, 100 by 189 ft 5 inches west part lots , v, w, u, u, a, ana 14, block 4 ; amount 25 56. Woods Louisa Ann, lot 12, block 13; 4 28. Woods Louisa Ann, lot 13, block 13; 1 12. Mclnnemy's Enlargement. Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 11, block 3: amount 1 80. Woods Humphrey, heir'of, lot 12, block 3; amount i cu. Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 13, block 3: amonnt 1 80. Woods Humphrey, heir of, lot 14, block 3: Larabee Enlargement. . Huhler Robert, lot 8 amount 5 85. Isabella Place. Fenchler Fred, lot 17 ; amount 2 03. KlasmanWm H, lot 84; amount I S0. i l '. Klusman. Wm H. lot 85 ; amouut 1 80.. . Elliott t Enlargement. Bradley Emma, lot 20, block 3; amt 3 83. liULriies jonn v,lot 14, block 1; amt 1 35., Hughes John W, lot 15, block 1 ; amt 1 58. Hutchinson Maria, lot 6. biock 1: amt 4 OS. Jaegle Wm, lot 7, block 2; amount 6 07. t Jaegle Wm, lot 8, block 2; amount 1 58. Oedekoven Chas, lot 1, block 2; amt 5 63. Oedekover Chas, lot 2, block 2; amt 1 57. .Perkins Mijah, lot l, block l; amt 1 80. Perkins Elijah, lot 2, block 1; amt 1 80. Perklus Elijah, lot 3, block 1 ; amt 1 35. Perkins Elijah, lot 19, biock 1 ; amt 90c Perkins Elijah, lot 20, block 1 ; amt 90c. Perkins Elijah, lot 21, block 1; amt 1 35.Swauson James, lot 13, block 4; amt 90c. 1 Swanson James, lot 14, block 4 ; amt 90c Taylor Angeime, lot 20, block 4 amt 4 50, ' . Esau's Enlarnement. HuahesJohn V., lot 7, block 1, 90 cents, lot 8, block 1, 9cents. lot 9. blouk 1. 90 cents. Husrlies Johu W., Hugues John W.. nugnes jonn w.,iot, oiock 3, ao cents. Moser Simon, lot 6, block 4, $4 60. -Moser Simon, lot 7, block 4, 90 cents. 27. BrinJcmeyer's Enlargement. Vickery Sam'l, lot 23, S3 60. Vickery Sam'l, lot 2, Si 70. Vickery Sam'l, lot 27, 51 13. , . V - j Dixon's Addition. Salat Jacob, lot 17, 81 80. ' . ; Northeastern EnldrgcmenC Becking Henry, lot 6, block 1; amount 1 58. Clark Moses, lot17, block 2 ; amount 1 58. Dobbins Eliza, lot 9, block 10; amount 2 03. Esperman Catharine, lot 13, block II; 1 35. ditto ditto lot 14, block 11 j 1 35. Gardner J B lot 5, block 15; amount 1 13. ditto lotO, block 15; amount 1 12. ' Helnlein George, lot 12. block 2; amt 2 93. " High Hannah, lot 14, block 4; amt 2 92. Lynch Mattle, lot 15, block 4: amount 2 48). Lynch Rebecca J, lot 13, block 7; amt 2 82, Mohr&Deitrlch. lot 10, block 10; amt 2 03. Osterman, lot 5, block 3; amount 4 05. Perry John, lot 16, block 3; amount 4 05. Schaub Christ, lot 1, block 8; amount 2 03. ditto ditto lot 2, blocks; amount 1 57. Strasser John C, lot 1, block 11; amt 1 80. ditto ditto lot 4, block 12; amt 1 12. ditto ditto lot 5, block 12; amt I 13. Sutter Catharine, lot 7, block 9: amt 83 -Theurkaut Catharine, lot 9, block 8; 1 58. Weiss Frank, lot 6, block 8; amount 1 58. ditto lot 7, block 8: amount 1 57. ditto lot 20, blockS; amount 6 98. Weisheimer John, lot 10, block 8; amt 6 08 ditto ditto lot 11, block 8,1 58. ; ; Goodsell ' Enlargement. -Carter William, lot22, block3, 31 13.' -Carter William, lot sM, block 3. 4 72. Carter William, lot 24, block 3, 2 48. Johnson Alvah, lot s, block 3, 1 26. Johnson Alvah, balance lot 5, block 5, 56c. Johnson Alvah, balance lot 16, block 5, 57c Johnson Alvah, balance lot 27, block 5, 56c. Johnson Alvah, balance lot 28, blcok 6, 827. Ossenberg Henry, heir of, lot 1:5, block 1, 1 85 Ossenberg Henry, heir of lot 14, block 1 2 03 Ossenberg Henry, heir of, lot 15 block 1 1 35 Ossenberg Henry, heir of, lot 10 block 1 2 23 Read Hiram E, lot 25, block 1, 1 35 ' Read Hiram E, lot 26, block 1, 1 35. -Robens John B, lot 84, block 3, 1 13 Roberts John B, lot 33, block 3, 1 12 Roberts John R lnr afi dl..L- i r c Shanklin John, lot 3, block 3, 1 35. ' ShanklinJohn. lot 4. block's l i:i Shanklin John, lot 48, block 3, 1 IS. - " ' ' Unknown owners, lot 45, block 3, 1 20. kj uttuuwu owners, lot to, DIOCK a, 1 12, Bray and Choke's Addition Bray & Cooke, lot 12, block 21, 1 17. Bray & Cooke, lot 13, block 23, 90c. -Brav & Cooke. lot 14. block ?:l aiin , " Bray & Cooke, lot 15, block 23. 99c. V' Bray S Cooke, lot 1G, block 23, 99c. Lamasco Citu. Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 10. i.t amt.. 1 (W. ' Aliis & Walker, assignees, lot 9, block 101 nmu, a 40. ' Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 8, block 133 aint., 8t) eents. ' Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 18, block 171 amt., 1 2i). . . , - , , ' Adams August, improvement on block lftj. a 20. Bixel Eliza, lot 32, block 25, 1 60. nruwn . men, lot zu, block Zi, 4 40 Bradley T P, lot 5, block 133,2 80. , i t Bunis EdwartL 128x380 feet north urtrt l.it
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Bnrite Pat, lot 2, block 82, 5 20. Damon Geo, lot 3, biock 47, 1 20. Damon Geo, lot 4, block 47. 1 20.
Davidson Geo, heir of, north half lot 7. Early Rob't, heirs of, lot 8, block 75, 1 00. Fnan Ellen H, lot IL block 131, 6 40. G-erres Ignay, lot 27, biock 32, 1 3d. Uterres Ignay, lot 14, block 101, 2 40. Go?rres lgnay, lot 15, block 101, 2 40. Gumberts Simon, lot 7. block 110.2 60. Gumberts Simon, lot 13. block 170,80 cents. Jiartline Mathias, lot 19, block 23, 40 cents. wart ime Matnias, lot a), block Zi, 40 cents. Harlline Mathias, lot 21, block 23, 40 cents. iiayuie v l,, tot 61, block a), 40 cents, Haynie W L, lot 32, block 20, 40 cents. Hill Robert A. lot 30, block 23, 4 40. Hoffman John, lot 8. block 39. 2 00. Hoffman John, half adj'g 8, lot 9, block 39, amt., l w. Hubbard Mary Ann, lot 23, block 25, 1 44. Hubbard Mary Ann, lot 24, block 25, 1 44. Johnson Morris 8, lot 3, block 82, 5 20 Jones CatharG, part of block 165,1 78. ' K eller D C, lot 3, block 79, 2 20. Keller I C, lot 4, block 79, 2 2a Kin pel Henrv. ir. lot 30. block 54 4 1. LlmbergA Jung, improvements on lotl, Martin Alfred, lot 30. block 24. S 00. Nugin John James, Atkinson's block. wi. ii, oiock im, o uo. Nugin John a Jimes, Atkinson's block, lot 15, block 134, 3 60. Price James, 19x123 feet south part lot S. Price James, north y, lot 4, block 78, 5 52. Rausch Phillip, lot 12 block 83, 12 80. Rohner John heirs of, lot 13, block 47, 1 80. Schenck Fred, lot 14, block 79, 2 20. " Schenck Fred, lot 15, block 79,2 20. Schieber Gottlieb, lot 9, block 85, 5 00.' . Schmidt Geo, lot 7, block24, 1 40. Schmidt Geo, lot 28, block 24, 1 40. Scott L H, block 167, 12 80. Singer Chas N. lot 7. block 83. 15 60. ; .' ; Singer Chas N, lot 18, block Hi, 6 00. - : Singer Chas N, lot 14, block 83, 5 20. Sherwood Marcns, lot 6, block 24, 1 40. ; Sherwood Marcus, lot 7, block 24, 1 40. -Smith Robert heirs of, lot t, block 100, 6 00. Smith Robert heirs of, lot 2, block 100, 1 80. Sorenson Soren, lot 5, block 134, 1 60. Tiepel Fred, southeast qr block 164, 5 60. Unknown Owners, adj. lot 1, lot A, bl 106, amt., 2 80. . - Unknown Owners, adjoining lot 17, lotB, i ' Fourth Enlaraement. '' Brown B L, lot 9, bl 18, 4 So. Burke Patrick. lot5. bl 10. 3 00. .'... ... Chambers Frank heir of, lot 6, bl 1. 6 20. ritzwiiiiamsjames, iot,D18,740. Elmendorf Wm, lot 13, bl 14, 8 00. , Hill Robert A, lot 5, bl 9, 5 40. .,, Kill Robert A, lot 6. bl 9, 3 00. Mann Adam, lot 8, bl 10, 8 20. Nester Valentine, lot 21. bl 9. s 40 ' Nester Valentine, lot 22, bl 9, 3 00. Nei-.hart Jacob, lot 15, bl 17, 6 40. O'Neil Francis M. lot 8, bl 17, 7 20. Pierre Nic, lot 4, bl 1, 6 20. Schneider Valentine, lot IB. hi IS. 1 v Schnaider Valentine, Jot 23, bl 18, 13 60. ou cicot, lot iu, di a, o oo. Sears Jesse, s 18 feet adl. 10, lot 11. bl 8. 8 44. Tillman Wm, lot 18, bl 8, 7 00. Wright W W, south half lot 6, bl 8, 8 88. Wright W W, lot 7, bl 8, 3 80. Laughlin's Enlargement. Elmendorf Wm, lot 25, 4 00. Orescent Enlargement. Babinger Louis, lot 16, bl 3, 2 60. Babinger Louis, lot 22, bl 4. 6 20. Frendenberg Joseph, und lot 17, bl B, 1 62. Frendenberg Joseph, nnd lot 18, bl 2, 1 62. Glaser Phillip, 30x75 sw pt of lota 22, 23, and 24, block 1, 4 72. Pavne Wm. lot 5. bl 4. 12 40. Tobln Martin E, lot 3, bl 5, 5 40. woousontsamiu, ioti!,bll, 8 40. Stockweirs Enlargement. Allls Walker, assignees, southeast third IOt 1.3, Ol . 1 IZ. Allis & Walker, assignees. lot lfl. hi 8. S 20. . Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 17, bl 9, 2 SO. Allis 4 Walker, assignees, lot 19, bl 9, 2 80. Allis fc Walker, assignees, lot 22, bl 9,3 20. Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 24, bl 8, 8 20.. . Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 26. bl 9, 8 60. Allis & Walker, assignees, lot 29, bl 8, 3 20. Allis Walker, assignees, lot 31, bl 8, 3 20. . Dreier Henry, improvements on southwest half lots Hand 12, bl 1. 1 60. Kuntz Henry, fractional lot 8. hi 21. 10 no. Oberdorffer Simon, lot, 10, bl 16, 2 80. ; OberdortTer Simon, lot 20, bl 16, 2 80. V Oberdortter Simon, lot 21. bl 16, 16 40. Oberdorffer Simon, lot 22, bl 16, 3 20. i Oherdorller Simon, lot 23, bl 16,3 20. iiuarK t-eter neirs or, lot 16, rl 15, 7 20. Unknown Owners, nw lot 13, bl 8, 2 08. Unknown Owners, adj 6, lot 5, bl 20 1 00. Unknown Owners, lot 6. bl 20. 2 00. . '- Unknown Owners, lot 7, bl 20, 2 20. Greek's Enlargement. Hyde II C, lot 12, bl 3, 1 40. ' Hyde H C, lot 13, bl 3, 1 40. Hyde H C, lot 14, bl 3, 1 40. : iiyue h u, lot io, bl a, (so. Hyde H C, lot 16, bl 3, 1 40. Hyde H C, lot 17, bl 3, 1 40. Hyde II C. lot 18. bl 3. 1 40. l-iyue ii. u, lot 19, bl 3, 1 40. Puura Wm T tt 07 V.1 A 1 "OA Pickbart I red, 30 feet n part lot 1, bl 6, 1 72. Sharpens Enlargement. . Carter Augustus, lot 5, bl 7, 6 40. Emmert Margaret, lot 9, bl 10, 5 20. Holtkamp Ernst, lot 17, bl 12, 4 40. Joiner Laughlin, lot 6, bl 8, 8 00. Hbarpe Peter heirs of, lot 14, bl 20, 1 00. , , Northern Enlaraement. ' ' Barter, lot 3, bl 4, 2 30. Barter, lot 4, bl 4, 5 40. Burke Patrick. lot 18, bl 7, 1 M. 'l L Burns Juliana, lot 11, bl 8, 1 40. Decker John, lot 3, bl 8, 2 20. 6 Decker Johu, lot 4, bl 3, 2 20. Durham Maria, lot 8, bl 1, 9 20. ' Faircnild U F, lot 13, bl 3, 2 00. Fairchlld B F, balance lot 14, bl 3, 2 31. Edwards W L, 6 feet adj 11, lot 10, bl 2, 56cts. Edwards W L, lot 11, b I 2, 14 20. Hileman, Henry, lot 1, bl 7, 1 80. Hilgeman Henry, lot 2, bl 7, 1 60. Hopkins L heirs of, lot 15, bl 5, 5 60. Hunter Chas, lot 10, bl 8, 4 60. Strange Maria, lot 4, bl a, 3 60. Sullivan A G, lot 5, bl 2, 2 40. Sullivan A G, iot 12, bl 2, 14 20. Sullivan A G, east 3 feet lot 13. bl 2. 40 cents Sullivan A G, lot 7, bl 6, 2 00. Sullivan A , west IS feet lot 8, bl 6. 14 36. Sullivan A G, lot 12, bl 6. 2 80. Sullivan A G, lot 13, bl 6, 2 (H. Sullivan A G, lot 14, bl 6, 2 00. Sullivan A G, ot 17, bl 6, 2 00. Sullivan. A G, lot IS, bl 6, 2 20. Thlemau John Fred, lot 3, bl 4, 7 00 Thleman John Fred, lot 6 bl 4, 2 20. JOHN SCHUB.ERT, Collector. EVANSVU.LK, December 31, 1SU6. did J WORM u OZEIJGES. THIS TKII medicine ht.j accomplished aili mat whs desirable in jcvkry case wlierelt was ttiven a tair trial, and lias always Kivcn more universal sat-i lsiaclion iquu any j - WOKM DESTItOlKni in ue. It is auauted to all asea. and all children love it. Thousands who Khave tried Clark s Worm Xjozenges rare reaay to tesuiy to its superiority fover all remedies now in use. JYiauuIfaetured by CUURTNKY A LUMP iM.N, t-ropriiors, -uwensooro. Kor Jsale bv CL.OUU & AKIN, and T. C. fUKIDWELL & CO., Kvan.svtlle, Ind. Is ' novil Sin KANAAVI1A iV.TT. OX HIM) A.M FOR N.41.E the lowest market rates by ay i , . ; , , , L. RUFFNER, JR., General Agent Kanawha Salt Ce., ; N6, 5 -North au31 dTm
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AMERICAN LIFE DROPS I For the speedy cure of DIPTHEKIA, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, rsroncnitis, nneumatism, ana all kindred complaints. For five years has this article been beiore tne people, ana lue verdict returned from every quarter, by the consumers of tne nan minion Dottties that have been sold within that time, is, that " IT ALWAYS CURES. Read the following, which is onlv specimen of the many letters we are dally icceiviug: Boflxos' Mass. "Orrik Skinner & Co. SiRSs Notwlth standing my general prejudice against proprietary (or patent) medicines, I was mauceu to buy two bottles or tne Ameri can Life Drops, through the high recom mendation of them by a friend, as always curing Diptneria, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Dronchitis, &c. My son, sixteen years oi age, was lanen suddenly in witn uiptneria, ana could scarcely speak or swallow, his breathing was so bad. We were much alarmed, but decided to try the Life Drops, before calling a Dhvsician. Bv using the Drops according to direction, he was soon reuevea, ana tne disease entirely broken up. I let a friend, suffering with Rheumatism, have one of the bottles. He says the Life Drops gave immediate relief, and are the best medicine ho-ever used. A family near him, suffering from Colds and u iceratea sore Throat, used some ot his, and were cured in a short time. Since then I let mv brother, a nhvsinian. linvn part of mine, and with which he cured a bad case of Diptheria. He is constrained to acknowledge that they are valuable. , ne iiiie urops are careiuny prepared by OI4141JN SK-llNINJiti S (JO., Sole Proprietors, Springfield, Mass., And sold by all Druggists. Demas, Barnes & Co., New York, Fm lkr. Finch s Fuller. Chicago. General Agents. . noviz CLOTHING. South First Street, J. R. L0TSPEICH, DEALER IN Jlens' and Boys' Clothing Furnishing Goods. The finest IClotJis, Gasstmeres and Doeskins Made to order, and fits guaranteed, at Lowest possible Prices. Xo. 5 South First Street. nov28 6m INSURANCE. W, A. Page, Edgar Sharps. VV. A. PAGE & CO, FIRE, RIVER, LIFE, and . . ; ' t ACCIDENT Iiisnrjiiicc Agents, , Corner Main and Water Streets, (Brown, Dunkerson & Co.'s former office, EvAsavilLs, Ind. "Home InsnraH69 Company OF NEW YORK, Cash Capital $2,000,0. Assets, July 1st, 1866 3,596,9 Washingtoii Insurance C( OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital $400,000 Assets,. July 1st, 1866 ......... 688,391 Colombia Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital......... $500,000 Assets, July 1st, lSbb 590,000 UMTEI Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF COVHSQTO.N AND CIUCINWATI.' Gash Capital.... $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866 . 398,000 New York Accidental Ins. Co. OF NEW YORK. Cash Cu vital... $250,000 Assets, July 1st, 1866. 276,000 IiiKures against ACCIDENTS of every deNorthwestern Mutual Life In surance Company , . OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assits, July 1st, 1S66...$1,250,000 The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. . FIRE, MARINE, & RIVER INSURANCE POLICIES ISSl l I) IX THE AKO VE well-known Companies, and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. - ' W. A. PAGE A CO.. Agents, Corner Main and Water .Streets, Evansville, Ind. (Brown & Dunkerson's former office.) aulS dly HOTELS. American Uonse. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, Water St., btncen Main A Sycamore Opposite Hteini boat Landing, Evans vll idiana. Free imnlbus running to and from the Depot.
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Dyspepsia dure THIS GREAT REMEDY FOtt ALL Diseases of the STOMACH is the discovery of the Inventor of Coe'a valuable Cough Balsam, while experimenting for his own health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which had before yie'.ded to nothing but chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various f tarts of the country encourage us to beieve there is no disease caused by a Disordered Stomach il will not speedily cure. Physicians indorse and use it , Ministers give testimony of its efficacy. And from all directions we receive U4ings of cures performed. DYSPEPSIA I It is sure to cure. HEARTBURN! One dose will cure. ' SICK-nEADACnE! it has cured In hundreds of cases. HEADACHE & DIZZINESS! It stops in thirty minutes. ACIDITY of the STOMACn! It corrects at once. - ' RISING of the FOOD! It stops immediately! DISTRESS AFTER EATING ! One dose, will remove. CHOLERA-MORBUS! Rapidly yields to a lew doses. :BAD BREATH! - - . ' ! Will he changed with half a bottle. , It Is Perfectly Harmless ! Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS la owing to the fact that ' 1 ,'. It, Cures by Assisting Nature '. -. to re-assert her sway in the system 1 ; .Nearly every dealer In the United States sella It, at 91 per bottle. - , 7 f Aotr nr Proprietors, ' 1 New Haven, Cona. lyon;s t PERIODICAL DROPS, The Great Female Remedy for " Irregularities. .: HATE TESTED THESE DROPS in my own practice, over ten tmk. and do not hesitate to say that nothing' has been develooed bv marflra.1 that acts so powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, in cases ot female irregularity, as does this medicine. In all recent eases it never fails, while Ihousands who have been long sufferers are indebted to it tor the boon of health to-day. Although so powerful and positive, they are perlectly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the instructions. lo an wno sutler from anv lrreciilarltv. painful, difficult, excessive, offensive, or obstructed menstruation, Leucorrhosa, or the train of diseases that follow, I would, say. try a bottle of Dr. Lyon's French periodical Drops. Deing a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and nosU tive than any pills or powders. Explicit directions, bearing my fac-simile, accompany each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every druggist in the country, or by Inclosing the price to C. O. CLARK A CO., New Haven. Conn.. General Aiteots lor the United States and Canada. Price 81 50 per boltle. DR. JOHN L. LYON, Practicing Phvsiclan. dec3dCm . New Haven. Conn.--A Cough, 'A Cold, or' A Sore Throat - , -. ,m : . v .' EEQUIBES IMMEDIATE ATTBNTION, AND SHOULD BB , v CHECKED. jy ALLOWED. TO OOSTINtTB, I Irritation of the Lur.Ktt, a IVrmi-nent Tliroat Dlee, or Con- r ksmption ' ' IS 0FTt:i TIIK RESULT BROHX'S BKOXCIIIA1. TltOCaiES HAVING A DIBECT ISFLlJKJfCE TO THK PASTa GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. ' For Uroa'liitis Aslhnaa, 'n4Ptrfa Consnmpttve and Throat ' eases, ; i THOCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD StJOCKSS. . . ..k ' ' gingers and Public Speakers will flnd" r,oihes useful In clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the" tbjont after unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The TrocKrt are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities In various parts ot the world, and ,' the Troche are universally pronounced better than other articles. ' Obtain only Brown's Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Wor'fUeta . Tmitaliont that may be offered. Sold jve-, , RYWhere. ., deo6dAw6m DR. WHITTIER, AREOUARLY BRED P II Y S CIAN, as his Diploma, which hangs in iiis office, will show, has made Chronie IHsea&et the tiudy of his life, and has a Union-wide reputation, havinnbeen lonctrr UxsaU.d in St. Louis than any other Chronic Disease Physician. Mucn of nis practice nas oeen oi a pn- . vnt& nature SvDnllis. uonorrtioea. Gleet, r Stricture, all Urinary Diseases, Syphilitio or Mercurial A Oeetionsof theXhroat, bit in. or Hones; urcnuis. iiernia, or uupiure; a so the effects o' aKoiitary Habit, ruinous to body and mlud, proaucing lil telies. Dohililv. Impotence Dizzineo. Dimness of Sight, Confusion of Ideas, Evil Forboding. Aversion to Kocietv, Loss of Memory, Weakness, etc.; not a:t mesa in any one case, out an occurnug irut-utunj iu va rious cases. . . mar Accommodations ample; charges ' moderate; cures guaranteed. Consulla tions by letter or at office, free.' Most cases can be properly treated, witliout an interview. and medicines, secure from observation, ' seut by mail or express. No hindrance to businebs in inoKi casett. Address IKjx t. Liouis, -mo. Hours 8 a.m. to 8 cm. Office perma nently located at No. 5 Kt. Charles .Street, between Hixth and .Seventh, one square i ; 1 south of Lindell Hotel, a retired spot In the cputre-of the city. Consultation rooms, and rooms for the accommodation of such patient as require , daily personal attention. , . EVERYBOI' x , . . . can get lu a nealcd le'ter envelope my "Theory, symptoms, and Treatment of Nervous', Urinary, and Hexual Diseases," ciearly delineating all the Diseased Conutlions, with lull Symptom Lists, for two. ' three-cent postage-stamps to prepay pontime. Circular tor Ladies, relating to Dineases of Puberty, Menstruation, aud Preg nancy, three cents. au!29 dw8ia idltaw)
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