Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 April 1867 — Page 8

CITYcgEWS. Taken to Mt. Vernon. The Carlisle?, charged with the murder of Lieut. Hamptonjyere taken to Mt. Tcrnon yesterday fey Sheriff Darling and his assistant. Their trial cornea off this week.

Movements of the Lawyers. A large numbers of lawyers from this eity went to Mt. Vernon yesterday on e Quickstep. Governor Baker and . it'.s Jo Elliot, Justice of the, Peace Iect, also accompanied them. City Treasurer. By a typographical error, we, were , made to say m the Report of the City Council proceedings on Friday, that the salary ot the Treasurer was fixed at $1,500. It- wisest M.'OOO 't'oo "mVchV'The salary, as fixed by the Council, is $500. Personal. Among the famaliar &ces we meet on the streets are those of our pleasant friends 1. J. Bygelow,., formerly with Coplidge .& Bro., now pf New York,, City; Jack rammer, bf MempiisV ' and Alex. McGregor, formerly 6f Terre Haute, aow oLthe rm pfflcGrgorJ'Bro.'s, general commission merchants, New Orleans. .a T6vCiff .'"Election.AI though much interest was 'tiken in";the Jcity alection, and 'very large "vote cast, Siiere was no undue' excitement, and aot.the slightest .disorder so , far - as we have.. heard. ;;;Th; yarious,oeandidates worked earnestly and zealously, and. there was a great, deal of warm altfetioneering. Both parties present-1 d good- - men, cofpjparftfcjye jy, and worked Qard for success. A great siany, it is saidv absented themsejyesj entirely fr6mx the" polls.' This,' we think, is- wrong ; every mail' wlifc is entitled to vote, oweS St.. as a duty t limself and to the community , in which h& rbsides' and; doea business, ta endeavor to place; the best men in jqt,' and nope" !cai voluntarily ut' doing themselves and the community surrounding them an injury and rajustice. We have but little faith ia.-tt.e- man that fears to exercise his rigM axeman. q , , v we visited the Lower Precinct just Before 4 o'clock this morning. At the. eity Qlta they had counted about HU tiexetyirom ine oixm w ara dox, naving selected out the straight tickets-B-eitz had received 120 votes and Swanson 21 : Martin ' had 105; votes, and Klien 31; and .there was a large pile of straight Republican tickets to oount. We should ' say, -judging by flie pile, about 100. Then there was a large number of scratched and nixed ttckets, a considerable majority, no doubt, for the Democratic canlEdates. The officers estimated that STcGriff ;would have from 100-to 150 majority "while they -'considered it impossible that ' Martin could have ren 100 majQrity.I-L ' ) ( H r ) At the township polls . Wassam, was J2 ahead; but they were progressing aJowly,, bu.t will probably get through to-day. We left the Court House , at 4' o'clock,. when Hedderich was 29 totes ahead and some 'two hundred Totes to count. AH the Republi ran "Jistices, rjp ax , fi no aoub't nfected' aTid Hhree of 'ther Republican Constables. Frank. Morris is. no doubt, elected.1 At thf e and if half clock the bocaLaf thesGouriir had the LL hiccups,"- and. -was trying to eypher out aiDrruooraiic; victory and sstimate the value of the city printing. Av" " ' ' . v i-" ' '. ' A Dry Day. Yesterday was a dry ;Jky in more respects than - one. k : The drinking houses, , with j j unanimity fcLat was highly .commendable,,; , were . alosed in conformity to' the Droclama tion of the Mayor, arid to this may be attributed much otthe ood order that- iprevaueo:. But it was father painful to see the old soakers going from .grocery to grocery, seeking iu ain for a nip. The lugubrious countenances they presented as they found the doora-locked, woud, have formed an excellent study for a carricaturist. It was to many a painfully dry -day. Even the columns of the' Border-on-th&Ruffux& "were dry, 'and the editors went home sober. A Reliable House. The attentionof shippers is directed to the card bf McGregor Bros., general fiommission merchants, No. 33 TchoupitoulJ Street, New- Orleans. A -long acquaintance with .these young geatlemenuT warrant us -in recommending theni.to the confidence and patronage of 'the shippers of .this city and vicinity. They; have "ample- means-' and gfeat business experience to back them "

City Election. - The following is the result of the city election, yesterday, as far as ascertained: '"' - -' ; -FIRST "WARD. For City. Clerk A.- M. MeGriff, 239; Geo. E. Gresham, 69.'' - For Treasurer S.K". Leavitt, 170; Geo. Stackhouse, 138, ,:: ; -ruv 'For Collector-Wml' G.! IIazelrigg,j 176; Thos. J. Mooney, 132j 1 ' 'y :'- . r.For- Marshal Philip' Klein,: 131 ; Ed;s: Martin73.vr::;';"!,l!-i:":-.r v! For. Surveyor Chaa.. Batematf,' 159, Jas. D; Saunders,' 119; Charles' Dollmaetsch, 15;" 5 - For k Aasesaors Phil. Euler, jr., 165; Michael; J. Carroll, 93; Robert Rowland, 170; J os., Venneman, ; 124 ; Samuel Wyttenbacb,'n59; Paul Den nisbn,-92.r --ri s : '. For CouncilmanWm.! , Hunnell, 156; Jacob Miller, .153. ; 4 .';;-,V IJSECONDWARD. ' ' - Foi City;- Clerk-MQGrjff,; ; 246 ; For CiV'Treisilrer-Leavitt,. 180; SteckhAuso; i2i;;T 'V V ' - ' For CUy1 CplfeclprHazelrigg, 182; Mooney,, 116. Fpr City Marshal Philip- Klein, 155 ; Martin, 146. ..." ' i ; j Fon City . Surveyor Baie'n5an,v 168 ; Saunders, ?2; Dollmeatsch,' 23. 1 -XX',' For -City . Assessors Euler,' . 170; Carroll, 103 ; Rowland, 170 ; Venneruan, 123 ; Wytenbacb 160; Dennison 101! ux ' " J For t!ouncih-Dean, 156; Jonhson, 143.. ! . ?.'' m- v :. v v. third WARD, ' , " For ;City Clerk MeGriff, 233;

Gresham, 79. ,, i:ri-?H . ii . T Fon City nTreasrerJLeavitt, ,iG7 ; Stackhouse,'144.y j ! r For Citv Collector Hazelrigg, 181 ; Moone'yV'129,:.7rr". j.'-'.iV.ri ''u Li.' For City Marshal Klein, 155; Martinal56. -jr r 7 Jf ( ) ,,fOT City Burveypr Bateman, , 14;. Saunders 119; Dollmeatsch. iJb. ' For .City .Assessors Euler, 156; Carroll, 114;: Rpwland, 159; ' Venneman. 139; Wytenbachv 158; Dennispn, For Council Wm. E. French, 150; Mulhausen, 158. , , '-, ' FOITRTH WARD. !; -'' For City. - Clerk. McGrff, ' 211 ; Gresham, 96. .. . : ,, ; . .., . ,. --, For City, Treasurer. Leavitt, 178; Stackhpuse, ,138, ; " -y V," ''. .. -r , ' For City.Collector.-Tnazelrigg 182; 31 ooncy 132, ; For v iCity, Marshal. r Klein , v 193; MartinV'122,:r ' J ";V.-':.: I J - For City Surveyor. Bateman,' 163 j Saunders, lib ; DoIImeatsch, Zo. .City 'Assessors, Euler,' 164;'. Carroll, 123; Rowland, 168;,. Venneman,; 126; Wytenbach, 170; Denmson, 114 For Council Fred. Cook, 175; John C. Smith, 138. , ' 'i . , 1 .".'. ''i Vu" JTIFTH WARD. : -V, ; For .City Clerkr; M.; Griff, 242 ; Gresham, 136.: f 1 -.' For City Treasurer Leavitt, 207 ; Stackhouse, 162 ; For City Collectoif-JIazlerigg, 216;. Mooney, 167. . For City Marshal Klein, 207; Martin, 182.fi AAd'll'X .3THO For City Surveyor Bateman, 190; Sauners,'l48r; Dollmeitsch', 27.' rr For City Assessors Euler, ,204; Carroll, 151 ; Rowland, 210; Venne man, 165; Wytenbach, 212;Dennison, 159. ; . , . . : . For City ' Council-Wm.' Heilman, 212, Herman Fendrich, 165. EIGHTH WARD. , For City pierk MeGriff, 191; trresnam, na. For. j City;.Trea'3Tim Leavitt; T163 ; Stackhouse, 127, 5 i ; w Foe City Collector-r-rHazelrigg,f 171 Mooney, 122. ' ' -'FoF City ' Marshal Klein, 's15 For City Collector Bateman, 150; Saunders, 102; DoIImeatsch, 19. ' ' For City Assessors Euler, 155; Carroll, 115; Rowland, 154;, V enneman, 119 ;Wytenbach, 154 ; Dennison, 116.' )'' J f- mti ;. For City Qpuneil-r-Jas., Wiltshire r 163; A. T. Whittlesey 126. w .SEVENTH WARD. ,,. Fot City Clerk. Gresham, 144 j" MeGriff. 248! '" , " V. . For City Treasurer. Stackhouse, 175; Leavitt, 210. ' ! For City Collector. Mooney, 156; llazelrigg, . 224. ' : ' ; ' : ' : ! ' -For; City Marshal. - Martin. ITS,; Klein, 227. .-, .' i - For ' City I Surveyor-- Dollmaeteeh, 47 ; Saunders, 111 ; Bateman,' 190.,' ! For City 1 Assessors Carroll, 144; Venneman, 165; Dennison, 137, Euler, Jri 2t3; ?RowIa., 2ll Wyttenbach213. f,,' uV."f'M-- ' For Council.Kerth' 171 ; Koisf, 216...-; . X'i: ; '(it .:. :i.'i ' "

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL; TUESDAY, APRIL 2,1 1867.

' NINTH WARD. , For City Clerk Geo. E. Gresham, 103; A. M. MeGriff, 170. - For City Treasurer George Stackhouse, 147; Samuel K. Leavitt, 123. 1 For City Collector Thomas J. Mooney, 136; Wm. G. Hazelrigg, 137. For City Marshal Ed S. MartinT 136; Philip Klein, 136 : ' : For City. Surveyor Chas. E. DolU maetschT44Jame D. Saundersr'142; Chas. Bt Bateman, 101. flvi"? For City Assessor Michael J. Car roll, 133 ;. Jos. Venneman,. 139; Paul Dennison, 124 p Phil. Euler,-jr., 113; Robert Rowland, 119: Sam'l Wyttenbach, 114.. v Township Election. Township Trustee Christian Hed derich, 403; Philip Wassem, 399. Justices of the PeaceRen. ' Stinson, 376; Jas. T. Walker, 325; Jos. P. Elliott, 416; Wm. Emery, 422; August Duddenhausen, 463. Constables Frank Morris, 402; Alf. Hitch, 215; Thos. Bush, 192; August C. Brandt, 121 ; Samuel Day, 447; Hanford Bassett, 380; Geo. L. Robinson",1 '423; ' Michael P. Jones, 379.- ll;.,.; . 4 h . ;;- For Supervisors First District Henry Braun,'6llTeter Volz, J33. Third ; District Michael ,.Megan, 106. " Fourth sDistrictClark Cpdy, 344; Jacob Mehn, 34 Fifth vDistrict Thos .Powers, 30 ; Henry Rosendal, 14; Simon Clau8heide,534i,Alfx.iSimp.sonf :.W. .Ah, : IVhat a Fall. About ,one o'clock this morning a gay and festive crowd of Democrats, including one Qtt ftwfe -defeated; candidates' toadd night hideous with their wild yells, laboring under the halucination that the Ark of the Lord had been captured by the Philistines. They started tp parade t tbe streets , wjth lighted candles'attacned Id pbles an"d J6ne of them even promised to burn his hat at 'nine 'o'clock this morning as a burnt offering " to their god.' But suddenly the news came in, from Bill Kolle's Ward, the glorious Seventh, andthelightswet pnt their, Jongups were silentr 'v'v.r -r,vr Come to Stay. We are gratified to see our jplever young' friend, John Preston, in the city, and to learn that he has oolne'to etay. If is-hard for any one who has lived in Evansville p'nee , tp renipve. permanently. They will naVurally coriie 'backl AVe hope some of our fair "young ladies will bind our handsome, young . friend to the city for life. ij f -i ' ;r ' ; O J'We had a call a few days ago from our old friend;' Dr. Sabin, of Rockport, who, we are glad to see, is rapidly regaining his ;. health. The Doctor was, for some, time, surgeon in the Army of the Potomac. For sever al years he has given special attention to diseases of the eye, and to', chronic diseases - generally proving' himself skillful and successful in their treat ment... The Ppctor is a,maaof T9r estness, energy and progress, keeping pace t with every advance in medical knowledge, fand; we wis iihim abund ant SUCCe3S j t : t, j ; ):n. Shall we Prepare , FOj iT ?-n-We are told by some.of -out most eminent physicians that the prevalence of cholera this season is more probable than it wa;, at -this season last year The floodsof -1832 -was- fellowed-by the cholera. 3n-.4t& rapstJ&arful epi demic form, .and again ,1 in 1849 it swept over the land, carrying destruction on-itd wings. iWe inayi reasonably expect a recurrrence' this season, after the almost unprecedented flood that has prevailed. The experiences of last year, both in this city and elsewhere, teach us that if the horrors of the plague cannot be entirely averted, .they can be in a great measure, mitigated." By strict, sanitary regulations on the part of the city authoritie, rigidly enfprced,- and.riby a'" careful "observance"" bf the " laws of heaHh,T!jOn,,sJhe j. part of our citizens last year, scarcely a dozen cases of cholera occurred in this city, while the deaths elsewhere were numbered by scores daily,, .In tieyf. tfierefare of the recurrence of-cholera this season, would! it not; be '.wise on the part.1 of our city authorities and the people in general, to set about at oncetnr wdktH?reparafi6n ? "Let every ouce ojra!sasbp at once removed, and' let 'the city; ; the whole city be at once put in si, good Banitary condition,.1! TiJ is "not, nece$sary! to be' alarmed, but is-'wise 'to prepare for probable confcingeucies - -

Real Estate Tbaksfkks. Th following real estate transfers were entered for record In the office of the County Recorder during the week ending March 30i Alvah Johnson to Henry - Frohbieter, Lot 12, Block o, Southern Enlargement; for 550. DeWitt C. Keller to Frederick G. Eylers. Lot 5, Block 100, La masco : for HiZi. John C. Staser to F. W.JThiel, ortheat quarter southwest quartfer, . and part pf southeast quarter southwest quarter, 36. 4,

ll;iOrl,W. : " Henrv Mcnatrer to ruos. isuueii. uoi i. Blook lt),Houthern Enlargement; for ienrv Maizsrere 10 irea. wrancn, ljtn . Block 4, Halzgrefe's Enlargement; for $100. ed y, of ' Lot 20, Donation Lnlargeinent ; . ;r Henrv, Beekinz to Frederick t Ueokfr. Lot 16. Block S3, Lamasco ; for SX. . , Frederick Becker to John wabon, Lot 16, Block 8.1, Lamasco ; for 5825. ' . Harriet h Perkins to t rancw .imorv. part of Lot 1. Btinson'a subdivision of part of 31, 6,10; for S100. uook & Keis. tr.. tojacoo teis. nnaiviaed of Lot 22. Donation Kniarirement : for fio.obo. . . . , . , ... t . aran K. Musgrove to Thonia-iBleuorKie, part 1 and 2 Stmnou's Subdivision, of part of 31, 6, 10; for 65. i . - v . joun . uoouge to Sophia A. iiau, ixt o, Eastern Enlargement; for 51,800. Maria Eliza Greathouse toOerhard John Oebing. Lots 1.2, 3 and 4, part north ball nortnwe;t quarter. 3.7. io. J. acres: lor Patrick Boyle to Charles A. Parke, l.ots 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Subdivitsion of Lots 11, In Block, Elliott's Enlargement; for 81,500. . - Dan'gee; still Lurking. ' We learn from the Sentinel-on-the-Border that another mad dog made its appearance on-Walnut Street "on Sunday and, that , numbers of the Sabbath School children were endangered. The dog was not killed. J' ; ' ' The bare statement of this fact is highly suggestive, . especially to those who have made so much ado about the killing of dogs. ' There Ms probably no fact '. better established : than, thai numerous dogs that have' been bitten by rabid dogs, are still at large ip the city, and the number of dogs we. meet daily on . the streets unmuzzled, is proof that the ' ordinance requiring the muzzling of dogs, is' a dead letter. We hope, .Mayor Baker .will submit his promised ordinance' for the exter pation J of the canine race," and ' that the incoming Council will ratify and enforce.it..,. .;., h 45.v -i" : The Oil .Question.- We call ' the attention of steamboat owners' machin ists and engineers' toi theV adyertisement , of - Wm..White and Co., sole manufacturers of Hendrick'B Datent -- r . . lubricating oils, manufactured atCincinnati, Ohio, and . especially to the certificate signed by 'William McClurg and (see certificate) engineers of the Mayflower-and Quickstep. This is a home testimonial by two of the best engineers on the Ohio River and is worthy of full confidence. B."F. Gatch.is the agent for the sale of these oils in this city and the South-1 west.' Manufacturers ,' railroadmen and machinists should give it a trial. . Council Proceedings. ........ T ,,,COTTNCII. CaAMRBiW, - ... .. . EVASVIIJL-B.Aprii 1. j Council met pursuant to adjournment. Present, His Honor, Mayor Baker and all the members of Council. .- . On. motion the reading of the minute of tne last meeting was aispensea wuu. The following bills were presented and allowed: - .... -. Thomas M. Archer, nalary. ' 581 33: MrBatter, Mayor, salary, 250; A. M. McUriff; 8123; Wm.-Heilman, sundries, 58; Night Ponce, 5118; Day ponce, siso; unaries tteaden, salary, 5150; Crisp & West, sundries, $28' John ScanllLn . & Co.; sundries, $101; Keller & White, sundries, S3 58 ; Peter Zapp, et. ax., iauor ou Birrrw, . , nna!w w. Hopper, sundries, 551 7S; Frank Rappert, removing carcasses, 829 56; Brldwell t Co., sundri, f4 W; JRo3lker,Blourtt & Co., damacHLt,ai74.. ' ' -i' ; " ! ' Kiport of Oak Hill Cemetery showed tnree interment! uuring me ween euuiug Marh30. . . , Report of Locust Hill Cemetery sho-w-fd five interments during the two weeks budin?MwhSI). ' '' The Recorder reported in f?r' nrxTjn 11 lees receivea aunng ine moimi ii mareu, Thi t'ouncil then. proceeded' to elect iesultel in the selection of Asa Iglehart, John W. Foster and lslaor tssnuger. Cnnndlmen Dean and -Mills were al- " lowed each $12.) for services on- Committee n If.rrnncnilK TflXHL . John Schubert submitted report of re ceipts -on precepts, wnicn was jccepiea, onAnTiicrpn to be filed. ' ' ' " 1 Joseph M. Wallace tendered his resignation as policeman and fireman, which was omiontMt 1 ... Ordered, that Lots 18, 19, and 20, In Sharjp's Enlargement, be filled. The order for a sidewalk, on North side of Fourth street, Detween jLieet street ana Finn Avenue, was resanuea. . , : On motion, Council adjourned," ;-, " , . Fine Ale.-J. Fahnley & Co. have our thanks for a dozen of their unexcelled Pittsburg ale. Families prompt ly supplied. ' i ' A Beautiful April Day. Yes terday was in remarkable contrast with the day previous. . March, which has been generally execrated from her advent, made her exit amid1 clouds and darkness, and rain 'and snow. April comes to us with a bright and smiling face, and inspires the hopes of better weather. The beautiful sun shine of yesterday dried up the mud rapidly, and drew forth from their homes much of the beauty and gayety of the city, and the streets presented a highly" animated aspect. ' The excitement incident to the city election caused men to forget the usual sports of All Fools' Day, ami we hear of no practical jokes1 being inflicted on any one.;'' 'v-.;,;t , : '.;., - Fob-Rent. A- first-elass business house. No. 40 Main . Street prictr reduced. - Apply to H, K Wells & Sou, No. 31 Main- Street. '" '"-

A 44 Gem " foe Rival Cities. Some daj's ago the Indianapolis Journal published a statement to the effect that the people of Evansville were badly scared lest the ' river should change its bed and leave their city an inland town; that they, had sent for au engineer afc the Capital to come down and examine the wituatiou and

suggest some relief; from the appre hended disaster:"" This paragraph called out the Engineer himself, Mr. J . : B. Cunningham; in ' the-, following card, which we commend to the careful perusal and contemplation of com petitors for the, firs! place- among he cities of Indiana: ' - " Evansville on a Scare." Indianapolis,' March," 23, 1807. Your item in this morning's issue, "Evansville tn a Scare,"; ' presents our neighbor of the Crescent City in a wrong light altogether;1 I spent the past week there at the request of Mayor and Council,' in examining the city and vicinity with, the view of con--structing waterworks.'' I ,had attained the object of my mission, so far. as the bad weather and flood would permit, on Wednesday evening last, and was to 'return home the following dayr when Mayor Baker requested me to, remain a day longer and accompany the Council and V' few" other citizens on a trip up the Ohio, which has just past the zenith of her fury, and witness the operations of,, the water; and I think that' few returned from that trip with any appreheu-" sions1 of being left away from the river by any, new channel &he can cut for herself. : . -' ---. '. The highest water of the .Ohio evei known at Evansville (1832) was 27 inches below the curbstone at the corner of .Water and Locust Streets:" 9 feet. below .corner oti Main arid Second Streets. On Sunday 'noon, March,17th, the ,wate had reached fo within 61vipches of thispoiiit;' and then began to'subside slowly. Now, all I saw of Evansville convinced me that you have a live rival in your sister pity. She had the first steam ''engine in the State ; has . now six miles of ample sewerage; can afford to spend 200,000 per annum on improvements and look well to your laurels; gentlemen, or she .will be ahead of you in water-works, and in the race of the . next ten years " she may, shut the distance flag down ahead of your favonte - nag,. Capitola, and take the sweepstakes purse,, of IIoosierdom." V J ,B, CuNNlNaHA5f. , 1 XOCAX NOTICES; f . . OIL! OIL'if, ' On Board Steamer MaVfowee, Evansville, March 30. To Whom It may Concern: w J Having carefully tested and tried the Hendricks' Dark Engine Lubricating Oils, manufactured by Ym- White & Co.. of Cincinnatj4ihare;ntf hesitation in saying that it possesses superior merit over any lubricating oil for engines that I have ever found, in an experience of 12 years, as an Ehfirineer: and with great confidence recommend it to the-' attention of engineers and owners of steamboats. 1 .' W. H. McClurg, Engineer Steamer Mayflower. j -i J m Wm. Merriman, , , Engineer .Quickstep. , 'Orders solicited and promptly filled, No. 13 First Street, ,. mhl-2t 1 ; 1 B. F: GltCH, Agent.;U Nov, tbat rthe,eleotionis .verr let every luau mike up- hii inind-to. buy his boots and shoes, of Rieker."' Let them who have been brPv'in.away their nfoney by' buying - poorf god.--of small hoist 4t6 sa io more. There is no possible, chance for any oner to do as well anywhere else-as they can at the Great i8hbe,tin$ri um.M ,We havp , a . stopk ot goods that id a credit .to the i city. - Let all public spirited citizens (of whiobtthero are so many just now) fcall the attention of travelers and visitors to . our elegaut goods. ,VYp bavp the, finest boots for men, and the most beautiful shoes for ladies, ever seca anywhere. ' ; ' ' ' -V j ' ' ' J. S. tRicker, 2t ' . 60 Main' Street.? r - Alonej-Louis ' Bittrolff having purcnasea ' tne interest or .ms.late partner, is now offering bargains to purpnasers ot gold or ' silver watches, diamond rings,. silvet or plated' ware, superior gold pens in'fact, in all kinds of jewelry or, clocks, of which he has a splendid 'stock on hand. Go right to him, at "No. 28 MainStreet; one door from First, aodtrest-assqred you Will hot be sold.-"1-'11, ti:-4lU Watches repaired'and warranted. Bodiam Coal Mi5. HavJnffriurchased the Bodiam Coal Mines from the 1st of March, I shotrld be much obliged if those indebted, to the old firm would call and settle. . V I-beg to return-thanks to-ihe citizens of Evansville for past favors; and trust by selling a good article of coal aDd full measure at moderate prices, to secure their future custom to a home enterprise. Coal 12 cents per bu&hel, delivered. mar?8 1 ' Joseph Morewood. New Real- Ehtate Aoexcv. J. I. Elliott & Son have opened a Real Estate Agency and General Intelligence Office, for the sale of and renting of lands, houses; &c.. &c. Persons having houses or land to' rent or sell,' or persons wishing to purchase or. rent, will do wel,L by calllnsr'ori'thenS at their office, on "Third Street, .near Locust,' in Elliott's"! Bloek. ' "

For Rent Brick Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, situated corner Fourth and Chesnut Streets. Inquire of John A. Reitz, mh23-tf at Reitz & Har.ey's Foundry 3 If you are in need of a stock of liquors, our advice would be for you to go, to Hodge, Carr & Co.'d, corner V'tf-r and Svftamoie Streets, and

buy them cheaper, , better, and more of them for less money than any other house will or can afford them. All liquors warranted as represented. jan'J tt -b.L'n; 3rMerchant Tailors' new goods arriving at. the : new establishment 54 Main Street..,, - .... , ,mar5 tfi i U Smith A'DablinoJ . Just 'Arrived. IL & Hf Abler - ing,' No. 36 - Main Street, are now opening a fine and large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestiogs, which have been carefully selected for the merchant tailoring 1 trade,- and bought for cash at , low. figures, ; and which they will make up to ; order in the most fashionable styles at short notice apd t low., prices. y They have a!s& a ' ccTmpJete assortment of Gentlemen's FurnishingGoods my 2dtf ' KviRTKNANrlHii'dwjr L-Xnd-LORD.i-See advertisement.' J Ninetynine year leasehold ! v: Valuable business lots on First and ' Fourth Streets at public auction, next Saturday. J-Having done; 4 away with all extra expense by doing ( my own ,cutting and celling, I can, and will, sell the cheapest goodi in the city, as I am determined to build up a" permanent trade by fair dealing and low prices, good work and perfect Jits. All I ask is to examine my; stock" and prices before you purchase elsewhere. Come and see, at No. 8 Firnt Street. Tpl ' tf.V' .J i H l Cablj n,' Agen t. 1 Stoves' and ' Tinware W'Kolesalp and retail, at J. B. Mesker's, Sycamore, bet. Second and Third Sts. mhl2-3mdJcw ti'M-.-j -t OFFICIAL. Lbttkrs remaivixo nicer, aim ed In tha PoHt-Ottice at Kvanvllle, Htateof Indiana, on the lt day of April, 1867.- ' - ' Pnraoni calling for any of ths lettr will pleaae ay "Advertised," giving Ut. LADIES' LIST.1 , ' , 1 Ayera H ran Ambera Catharine Bell Mary Banner Martha A Lambert Ell M yen Harah Mltchel Celeste, 2 Mlcean learner Mler Clara Madden Jennie-! Madden Mollie .Milialollle Maliun Mary . ' Mertcn H Y Morro Josephine Milch. Mary McKay Maggie Mclonali Julia 1'ack Moliia ' Peters Phoebe J Peck Caroline Plckbardt Kith Anne Boke Hattlu BelW M K Breyer M A Baker J n Brown Jnlla A- " Brooks Laura CurtU Mary , Carson Mary " Davies Mollle Day Mary L Dygert Frances Davies Harah Davidson Mollie Cllert Martha Jane Krvln Caroline Fridley Anne Fort Kara h A . Fay Harah L Fabry B .--.'. Fitch Mary Gardner Lizzie HartwelJ H J Head Jenny Roe Harah Roach Mary Klnger Jan RdrnanJanaH Hhort AurelJa Hkinner Mary C Himpson Mary. Hmltb Otllea . , Nuort Bettie , . r Hand Mrl 1 Harrison A CpJen.lrnon J B wnll-ulifr (nrrie Htoize Lioby Ilnniitnfftnn Eva 1 HtraLton Lizzie llulf?y tnrs Commo- Houi;erIaud Kinily Homnan mrs Kiaore Htreei .ninmv a Idlett Mary HUdmou Harah A Inkins Ixvitt Jarvls PN Johnson Delia Johnson Jenny Htewart Maria . i Tornllnson Carrie . .UpOeld Martha ).Vaa Blarlgan Mollie Walker Harah J 1 Webb Ann Walker CH F Jarrett Harau J a be Ad 11a . , ' Kirk patrick KUtz Marearet Kemble Caroline Kinder Mary C Keller Loutwa -,! Wenley tit her Weatlierford Eliza J Wolf Rhoda Wood Penelope . . . Link Katv Loch Caroline ' GENTLEMEN'S LIST. . : Allen BM,.,T Lyou,John,W Anthea Larts1. id ;Xovl J6hn;.i 1 Atkinson March Lyon M Asbury Charles American Ejcprea Lyon L P ljitiie w . Brahlrl - Beadle John Laklu W M Maddox Ale -..MaHon A M 'Miller Cha D Maiden Ch is Miller Ed C '.. Morris Hiram - Martin H B .Alttox I W Babcock Thos Bartlett J B Byers J 8'" Barnes James Bartlett John H BioiWJW ' Baker Harry i BuUett U U - Bailey F H, a 4illa -T U BurlcEllM O MaonXhos A I Means T J Hoore W H Morris Wm Mills WmJP . McNeal A C V '- ; J McKowen Malcolm. McUowell ' McVVatejsGS McMaban P 8 t r. Norcross Warren Needham D Orr A H 8 ! Pruil Wm" Petz Allen Phillips W W, - Parker Fred ' Preston John D 1IUUUJ c JX. Brooks All-t Bond & Polk " ' ' ' Bendley Ana. CampbeU WP.c-.r-. Cox Chas C C'hlner Henry i , . Clark Herman Claushetde John W Crotser Jacob Coates John CM M' -...'' Uox E W Dr: - i . Collins Edward Cookre Cni W A. ... j .... . Davies John, 2 ! . I-amplin Albert ; J I tnJolm If 4 f. ' Ttootz M D Durick J C DiincHn Ged DriivlM Hnrv Roberta John Hoy James Robertsor Gilbert D Royston 7T J Hwa T)a : F TexterCP Davidson Chas Early Cornelius i , Emery 8 M Felstead Matthew . Fields Logan Fleming Henry ., Foot Nai h A Co. Gray Wilcox Gray B P Grayney Michael , GillettJeW -GonUy Joseph j I Gable Joseph i Haje WJi : HubbellWr Harris Robt Hombrork Hobi Hassell p W Itolland At! rt , Hmlth A KlaxC Stewart Da vi l Hv, , Bummers C W, i . , Bnyder David r -Strader Erederlck Smith E D ' Hecrist Hamlltrt-. , Hinapaon H E . HhaweU A B Hwlncher Wra John Hampson John H Rpeneer John D R Hummers James II Stockton J B Brnlth Morpan, 3 hcott Orlando Holleron James Harris MhJoj Haltrhtife Chamber Swindler Ham Hamlin J H RtewartThoeW HigbeeH V - Hleele W F - Hasset James nenie w u Hendricks Jacob "W StJnson Wir.ri . HutiJ Hmiy Taylor Joseds " Howe E A Tuck Fr.nk Heedham Thomas D C Herbert A McLean Trabue Robt Warner Adam Johnson Henry ' Jordon Thos Kline It 8 rvti, Keng James L Kelly Anthony Lyon Alfred Lockwood AW Lyon Joseph L ' Lester James MUMZ K .Willelt Henry Wright Geo A VVotnlaJamea i , Williams John -Weller John G Z W Young Michael

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