Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 July 1867 — Page 8

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THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1867.

AMUSEMENTS.

MUSICr M IRTH ,AND "WITr IZ&YnLFS IEOS-CIAD MINSTRELS "Will make their first appearance In thla city, for TWO. NJQHT3 OMLY,on Monday and Tuesday Evenings, t ' July 2& and 2M. ' ' ' s ' The Tronpe wilt consist of THIRTEEN Srst-claKS performers, aicpog, whom will fee found . EUGENE F. GORMAN, Champion Aceordeonist. ' ' - 1 XiKW. SAMPSON, the Ban'oist. , ... " CHARLES ,.SPKNCEH, the Ethiopian Dancer. - i : t n - ' V T. MELVILLE, the Humorist. f RKDi KK;KS. the Vio)init. , ... -. VICTOR rURANI, the Balladlst. ' White, Bout, Wilson, Master Johnny, c. Admission, 50 cents; Gallery, 23 cents. Jrl3dtd , r j f -, t - i dP2CIAL KOT2CES. " "Blessed I the. maa, -who 'invented sleep," says Kancho Panza. Htill more Ueiisel is the man. who invented the means of remedying the neglect and misfortune that changed ray locks gray belore Bay time, or reaped the harvest of my hair ivefore the season of my decay. To " Harriett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" must ascribed merits possessed by few or aone of the usual remedies for baldness nd premature gray hair. The testimotaials of its efficacy are numerous and irreproachable. " Jy6 w Moth and Freckles.: The only reliable: remedy for those brown discoloration on the face called Moth Patches and Freckles is Perry's JfroTH amd Freckle Lotioi Prepared mly by Dr. B. J. Perry, Dermatologist, 49 Jond Street, Nw York. I Sold by all druspists in Evansville and elsewhere. Price per bot tie. jy2 d3m Batchelor's UHiBfc 5T This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the "irerld. The only true and perfect Jye. Xarinleam-Reliable, ifustantaneous. 2so if ksappointraem. no ridiculous tints. statural Hhw-k or Brown. Remedies the ill 3eois ol Bad XJen Invigorates the hair, Vnavlng it soft und beautiful. The genutee Is signed William A. Batchelar. Allothare mere imitations, and should be kviitnlr Holdrby all .Druggists and Per fSiaera. .Factory 81 Barclay (Street," New BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. dee. 14 ly. --- Colgate ;5k?i-Oo;fs German Erasivc Soap IS SfAXH FAI'TCKED FKH PURE materials, and may be considered the Standard or Excellence. ' For sale by alCgrocers. , msiy24 lvThe AMERICAN HOUSE. Hanover Street, Boston, is the largest and beet arranged hotel in New England. The sleeping rooms a re spacious and well ventll ted; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families and large traveling parties: and the boose will eonUnne lo bi kept as a first-class hotel In very respect. LEWIS KICK, J on28 dam Proprietor. ' DIITCHER'S LIGHTNING .FLY XILLKR will certainly exterminate these vests ff lla use is persevered in. Beware ot ogns Fly-faper, whK-h some dealers keep because they can get it for nearly nothing. Jton't be swindled. Ask for DUTCHER'ti, TThieh is sold by all live Druggists. imlS diwlra Tcrdict of the Yacnltj Stimulants Indispensable as Medicines. The moul distinguished physicians in the United wtates have ' recently been placed on the witness Maud, and have, with one -voice, declared that pure stimulants are valuable medicinal hpius. The decision of the faculty r. ivrs especially to medicated stimulants, of which the purest and tne best at present known is IIoSTfcJTTER'f STOMACH BITTERS. Its basis is the alcoholic principle of the finest rye f rown in the Ijinted States, and its herbal Dgredints comprise the extracts of a large number of . ianls, barks, mid roots produced m various parts of the world, and all noted in the countries io which they are indigenous for tneir eowei tin sanative properties. Asan iuvigorant and i IODIC in? vaiin ui iu uaieis vau crt3-;iy be overrated. Hence its extraorduiary effect in fever a;:d ague and lute r.ijittents and remittents of every . type, its antibiilious properftm are marvellous. Persons of bilnous i.a!;l, by taking a m11 quantity once or twice a day, may com pieteiy ctiauge meir constitutional tendency to liver disease, and escape all tne n pleasant coC3equene.es which arise either from th uiHlUHsensiti veuess or the unnatural torpl.iity of the biliary organ. Chronic consultation is eradicated thoroughly and in .i very short space of time by small doses of this wholesome renuhttor. taker! ni!it and morning; and lor alt the disorders which are supe.iuduecd by exhalations from dec mpos ng vegetable and animul matter in the streeis of cities, or tiie miasma of swampy disirlcts, it is. wben tak u as a proiective and preventive mediciue, rbe most reliable ot all safeguards. "I DON'T WANT ANY OiT THE STUFF !" Said an ignorsut fellow to his jhi sician, who had recommrnded bim to procure a V?"leLf2 for severe Kidney d Bladder affections. He "didn't believe in Patent Aiedieint-s, " and so suffered on through life. A tnan- of sense would hardly he so t'oltsh. ' Its eff.-et is miraculous. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer T a perfect and wonderful article Cures jldness. M:lcr-s hair grow.1 A better iressiijg th any "oil" or "pomatum." "4of:ens brafh, dry, and wiry hafr iuto SeauUful ssilkeu Tresses, liut, a hove all, Siie Kreat wonder is the rapidity with TShich it Betores Gray Hair to ij Original Volar. Tje whitest and worst-lokiug hair SBSumes its you-hTul beauty by Its use. It Joes not dye the hair, but strikes at- the ?ot and fills it with new life and coloiing waiter. The first application will do good; you will see the Natural Color returning every ly, am'., before you know it, the old, gray, Jiscolored appearance of the hair wl.l t? jone, giving plnce to lu-trous, sntning.and seam iful locks. . Ask for Ha Vs Sicilian Tla'r lienewer; ao other article is at all .ike it in eiiec'.. fc'ee that eacii bot h is our private Uovrarnent sstamp over til . top or The borle. AlLothertare imitations, . .. K. V. Hal i. C., Nashn-i.-N. II-., I'.f;prietf s-- t Koraale by all druggists.'! ' Jy3dlm

BRASS rEOUNIER&, Gas and Steam Pipe FittersCorner Pine qnFirsV treatscash paid for old Copper aud Brass. W Dealers In all kjadj -ipf Brass '.Cocks' Whittles, and Bteain. Gnuges. l arilcuiar attention paid toirepajju;a,lad,ipSung Steam Gaugoa , ' (rfAS;i..r ,.lju tf JtUit ; 1.1U l4-HN XM

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE

Evansville "and Crawfordsville. .. ,.;-.v ,'( ."' GOING NORTH. Leave j ' Arrive, i t Arrive. Evansville. Vincennes.'T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5:30 A M 1 10:27 a m I 4:20 P m Mail :00 A M I 11 M8 p M I 2:5oPM Vlncennea Ae 4:25 p u 7:15pm : v". " i -' ? o '."'.-'- V'.'n' ' COMING SOOTH. Leave . Leave .1 Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vlncennea Ac 6:00 a m I 9 K17 A M Freight 4 Ac :)AK 12:3)PM 5:38 p M Mail. . 4:4UV x 7 p H 1 10: 40 P M Terra Haute and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE, HAUTE. ' ' Leave. Arrive. Day Expres.".....w.....,l2:i A si 1 11 :25 a m Night Express 3:10 P M 10:50 P M Mail v..Y.j.....,; fH ;45 a M 1 .4 :40 p ji OMo and Mississippi Railroad. FROM VINCENNES. Going East. Going W't. MaU. , z:. p m I 4i PM , 9 :35 pm I '4'ti A K Express .. 8TE AM BOAT LINES. ."-!' To Louisvux. Every Monday and Saturday St 18 o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock. FvM. ' " To Cairo Dally, except" Sunday,, at-3 6'clock ' ' i To Oheks' Rivra.- Every Wednesday and Saturday a S o'clock- P. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. . To He iderson Daily, exoept Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m.; i' .-'... To Nashville Every Thursday at. four p.m. 4,' ; ; , j i ji To Memphis Semi-weekly. , . Rockport Stage (via Newburgh and Boonville.) earrytng the mall, leaves at 7 A. M., on Mondays. Wednesdays' and FridaysArrives by 7 p." M., Tuesdays,' Thursdays, and Saturdays. daysand Fridays at 1 A. m.. Arrives Tues-f days and Saturdays by 4p. m. i ' : ' ' Jew, iiarmony aiau iage leaves mob Mt. vernon .Mailtestase leaves daily rexMnt Qnhnaucl On w "All """jy r .. 1 : r. " xotEwiiQi- n aca uauy fextjepr nunay,) from the Merchsnfa Hotel, I 'clock i Mi, tff - Rain. yherewaa another nne' rai n yesterday afternoon, . continuing for nearly three hours and at times quite heavy.' ' It seemed to cool the heated atmosphere and will benefit the growing crops. . ;" ,'"",',,'. ,'"' " 8"Eev, Mr. Spalding being absent from the city, .bis place will be supplied by Rev. J as. Runcie, of Madison! Personal. The Right Rev. Bishop Talbott arrived ; in this J city on Wednesday evening last, and left for 'Vincennes on the Friday evening train. " ' . ' ' , . . , ,',,A Narrow Escape. We are . told that a small child fell into a privy vault, up town, yesterday, and was rescued barely alive... Mcrder at Boonville. We heard late last night that a quarrel occurred at Boonville, Warrick county, between two brother-in-laws, which resulted in the death of one by the hand of the other. We did not learn the names of the parties or auy particulars. : Alarm of Fire About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, an alarm of fire was SOUnied and the engines were soon rattling through ' the ; streets. The alarm was cauwd by the burning of some combustible matter in Alf. Biluss' Rolling Mill, and which was cst!nsruis'io-l by buckets of .water before the ciigiues arrived. : A Sl'dden Fall. Yesterday -evening, jjt as the rain was eo;ttmencng, a man wa driving a wagon dowu First Street at a rapid rate, evi dently to reach home before the rait overtook him. Just in front of Hell- j man's foundry, both ,hind wheel of I the wagon simultaneously dropped off 1 aud let the rear of the wairon dowa. j Some envious or malicious cu-," or sonie practical joker, had doubtless drawu the, linch pins, and -the above was the result. First Watermelons. The first watermelons we have seen this season came up Ly the Legal Tender, yesterday, from New, Orleans. ' They were from the size of aadr. cup to that of a peck measure. The owner was on aT v j a t 'tvxf tbem were onered the lot, about 200 issorted sizes; at -5 ceats ea h "all , r. . i . n f we left the boat. Captain es Con - er , the. cholera so early ib:the seasou de clined the -proffered kindness. , . '-More RoBBERiE.-i-rlXuringr Tours day iiight some one pf':rnyre of the frightened and lejjtrecipitely,

nice young men. who may be daily 1 Madou, ; L'.nc-inuati, lnaianapolisand rail.-, this amount. (200.000.) to bT. lLirt- meeting , oi tne ,fte0o- ; -i, a oV,,1 VTa-rrsn Minifi..

Heia.6npporting:coVD4r:bWldT0..c.;-.-8t. Louis to fick hit.r, ualtheeity u.i 6n!y:1or U hii. choir, audi Ba,e Ball Cuh.-will he held lJlTlXr, ' r ' , s , , ,, j, . - ,. , . s.-te-.'oii tie la.ftwetitr inik--i -wuich ' Mome- Halt -thw .evening at 8 ' toruti Mat and tijth Steef, the greets, borrowed a, ladder f-ouM-auuw full or meu,. , -i-rbeo WSSoK rr!' o?'ek. " "" :' '" ' '., :t. '.- ' .mssvutB .. if . Wa the 'lack building of -Mr.' Charles . Some of ottr'citizenS have armed j Iui!e: of the one hundretf und J.-- WrW.-- HSffitTr1- ' V Hhs resideiice, Uv means f which themselves, and are preparing to.pro-; f(rty-twd (142)- ia.-les-.of . the line to ; -: B. M iMj AN . Aacreta ry. - f7r me spring tVade, of the ia;fct ml' : holes they entered his bed room lyi tect ' themselves, not nly from the .Heoderso"i, to. Ve fcombleied; and :'K . Ba'se Bat.l. fonUttiof the 1 SnS'Wt ialfsiVi&Tt the second ''story "wifidowraud' cap-' depredations,ut.ftom . the insolence j .-.n"'!, thousand dol.ars plCsoJute BaselBall Club will meet at 2.n -pXSli'f y n"L '""' tured his entire suifitf which' he had! and impudeoce of these gentry." - The SS e of lhe Worchant's-UU Zt jerambulatetfttot a3aif sis .becoming in tolera u

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'Recorder's Coxtet. There 1 was

considerable business transacted in the" Hecorder'a " Court u yesterdayT and a large array of fines were booted but the receipts amounted to" nothing. ' John E. Williams, who. appeared a few days ago under the eupboneous cognomen of John Henry William Krumbaucb', was "again presented on a charge of disturbing the peace. He was fined $1 with $13.35 costs. Lou C. Stenson went his'security. . , ' Jim Mulligan,' the incorriglhle and unfortunate, had a- hearing yesterday on two charges,1 ODe for being drunk and resisting officers, on whieh he was fitied $100; with $6.95 costs. - The other for assault and battery on Chris Wonderlich, in which he bit the latter's arm, on which he was fined $50,.' with $4.35 'coats. Of course he went to jail and will again be set to work; and as he now owes the city about $275, which he will be required to work out at 60 cents a day, he has a permanent job for about 4C0 days. His ; promises will not again be taken, we presume, by the city authorities. Wm. Gogin, a true type of modern Conservatism-,', while loafing on the street on Thursday, in company with Jim Mulligan, discovered, a "negro Peter Fontain, laying a pavement. This was : an evidenOe of progress towards negro equality which no Con-aervatitbJOTuidtdDd,-and:trreTeupon weet William pitched into the Afriy thiaWrv rtiiral and hiffbcaP" ; ?T tulS very PAturai ana nigat Vncwuotimi di ivi hm hnpd $5, with $3 SScosts, which he was un- ,,.- . - j 1 . t unable, to., liquidate, and goes to work on'tbe street, to-dayl-: i y Taylor Murphy, from the rural dis tricts, also gave ryent to his intense conservatism by pitching into little nigger who passed an innocent joke upon him! Taylor asked nig what time of day itwas, and received for answer " the same time it was this time yesterday." " What do you mean, you dAi i black oh of ti V-ht'was the classic reply" tccompiinied with a blow vigorously followed np. . . The proof was overwhelming, notwithi Standing a strong witness Murphy produced, and he was fined $1, with $5 85 costs. , Murphy put in a plea that his wife in the country was lying dangerously ill; and might die if he was sent to jail, and the Recorder, moved with compassion, let bim go, but at dark last n:ght found Taylor and his swift witness in a drinkery up town in a State of joyful salubrity, utterly oblivious to the sanitary condition of Mrs. M. The police were instructed to keep an eye on the parties. ' More Villainy. On board the Legal Tender, on her way up the river, two meu were engaged in a friendly eamc of poker, and one of them being a little short of ready money, asked an unsophisticated youth, who was looking on, for a slight loan till he had time to go to the office and draw his money. The unsuspecting youth handed out $275, all of which was lost by the time the boat reached this port, wheu the players quickly stepped a.-uore and disappeared. ' j A warraiit was .obtained, and at a late hour Iat evening the sharpers were discovered, and are now in jail. Another. Yesterday forenoon Mrs. Thomas Stafford, whose husband U out oi'town, and whose residence is 0ti Fourth Street, between Cherry and Oak, went to the PostorEee in expectation of "a letter from her husband. leaving her small children at home alone. While she was absent, one of the prowling thieves with whom our city is infested 'entered the house and rumaged the bureau drawers, stealing $74in"mohey ah'i a music' box, uiakiuggood his retreat. before Mrs. S. returned. , ; ! ; " It is almost incredible that these daring robberies are being perpetrat - v , f3 3 . e 1 i te a'niost daily in populous parts ot the city, and yet not a single man is detected and Drought to justice. It I . . , , A, jis muted time that our .citizens were r LJlTlTiHI.l U" Llllillllfll ill I flf I rlllH III Illf state ofjjiorals iu this city. The ex tmption from punishuient with which crime has been committed iu this city, has t-a'used rogues from Louisville,

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the avenues leading to the city .-The men can be rfound lurking j in the wooks adjacent during the day. . . ,.i .. ,"',,. '! fit I! A Wild DREAME.--While k the Morning Star was lying at the wharf on Thursday night about midnight, while almost , all the passenger were

abed,.- a wild scream;" 'Succeeded in rapid succession by others, startled all on board. Id a moment a man in a perfect frenzy of ezcitemedt, and uttering the most unearthly yells, rushed 'from a state room, with a portion of the bedclothes in his hands, which he was. furiously shaking. '.Ha rushed frantically forward, out at the door,, and back aft on the larboard guard past the wheel house until striking a fctanchion with the corner of his eye, which awoke him from his horrid dream, and probably saved him from leaping overboard. He was taken in charge by some of the passengers, and was found to be covered with blood from the wound on hi9.eye. 'He was led to the barber shop, where Dr.' Clifton Wharton, .of Louisville, washed off the blood and skillfully dressed the wound and quieted his nerves. "At first, we supposed it was a case of " snakes " -or mania a prtfit, but; afteri being"! thoroughly aroused, thetman:fchowed no1 'feigns of inebriety, buf said; he Jw&s Jsubjoct'td tverrifyiDg dreams which aroused him often in that manner from his couch. He gave his' name as John Terrell, of Union County, Ky., and was .on his ! ;," -- way to Xiouisvuie. -.v viJi The .terror on board the boat for a little while was equaHo that produced by the cry of fire," au l the cabin and outer guards were', quickly filled with men in Georgia costume, aadj in their-drAwersand bywomen- dressed to suit the season, or ready "to! play the Black Crook. 'When ' the real cause of the fire was j ascertained, there was a regular scudding under almost bare poles in some instances to bed. It was the wildest scenes for a time, we ever witnessed, but ended in uncontrollable merriment among those who were up and dressed. We shouldn't like to-' travel , on ' a steamboat with Mr. John Terrell on board. Not much. . .. The Cotton Sale. We hope our merchants will turn out in force at tiie sale of the first yarns of the Cotton Mill this mornings It is an event which is worthy ( a .full attendance, not only of those immediately' interested in the sale, bt of all who are interested in the success of the manufacturing enterprises of the city. The few euterprisiog gentlemen who have invested so largely in this establishment, which ought to grow to one of the . most extensive iu the West, deserve all the encouragement which our merchants can give them. We hope to see some lively bidding for these first yarns. Let these samples of Evansville manufacture, which are bat the firo fruits of an abundant supply, bring fancy prices. The sale takes place at Lowenthal's corner, this morning, at 101 o'clock. Council Procetdings. Council CiiAHBEKfl, . 1 EVANSVLLiE, J uly 1, lt7. j At a special meeting of the City Council ueld last night, Mayor Baker submitted the , draft of an . order for the subscription of stock to the E., H. & N. R. R., which were in words and figures as follows. to:wit: , Whereas, An election by thequaliSe.i voters of the city of Evansville was held at the usual places of holding .-city elections, in pursuance of legal notice, for the sole purpose of voting upon a proposition to take stock to the amount of three hundred thousand jdoliar &JOt),000) of Hhe Evausviile, Henderson and Nashville Railroad Company, to be paid for in seven (7) per cent, bonds of the city, at par, upon the terms and conditions following, to-wit: Two hundred thousand -dollars (Sl'OO.OOO) of said bonds of the city, qr the proceeds thereof, to be delivered or paid to iaiJ railroad company.' f when the rails shall be .laid, and the road ruuuiag to Uopkinsville, twentyfjur (24)" 'miles' from'. the -Tennessee State line, and seventy one (71) miles irffui Nashville, and when the-'rails shall be laid and the road running j twenty (20) miles South from Llender- j sun, and the next, twenty (20) miU-s South, shifii be' graded ready 'for the fiuhseribera. tThat the""Drrectors! of. the "road

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Saarantee aToad to "therriver at Heilerson, bo long as the road terminates there, and the running of'. ,the cars'ias near to the, ; river ' a3 r practicable, for the . transfer ; of - through passengers and freight, and, that a suitable s'tiamboat or boats fehalli-he run. between Evansville -'- and Henderson',; t. in close connection with' the passenger trains of the road, and that a freight and " passepger -: QfSce'.Vshal' be kept, open at "Evausviile at which freight shall be received,' billed and', shipped', and , passengers ticketed ,and . baggage checked over the boat , and road, and that no :discrimination'shall be.xnada against . the- Evaosvill rai I road or roads.or Evansville or her citizens in the tranpdrtation '. of 'freight- or passengers north or south;' ." ."' ' See minutes of the Common Council, June 13. 1867: oaire 1

. And, whereas, at said, election; one. thousand eignt hundred. and tortyfseven (1,847) votes were cast, of which number one thousand four hundred and eighty-one (1,431) votes were in favor of, and three hundred and sixtysix. (366) votes were against, be'iDr a majority of eleven hundred, and ,hf-. teen (1,115) votes , in favor of said proposition, to subscribe and ' take" stock as aforesaid; ."'. ' ... See minutes of the Common Conncil of July 8, 1867,pages 331 and 382.1 . Now, therefore, it ia hereby ordered by the Common Council; of the City of Evansville, that upon the terms and conditions 1 hereinbefore recited; .and upon their acceptance and, ratification by tbe President and Directors of the said Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad.' K'Qmpapy' and' upon the' agreement t)t the resident and Directors of saidRailroad Company, that the city of Evansville shall always be entitled to such number. of Directors in fidrRailroad' Cooijmriy, (which 'shalf never jlesithan t)ne,) as -will bear the same proportion to tee twbole number oj Directors as the stock' held and own-i ed by the city ofiEvansviUe bears i to the whole amount of the capital stock of said railroad, com pa pyj , said agreement, 'togetheiVwitb, the,, acceptance duu laiiutauiuu ui 111c icruis auu vouditions aforesaid, shall be entered on the minutes of the Board 6f Directors of said railroad' company,' 'and a certified copy 4hereof delivered - to .the Mayor of the" city of Evansville, and therefor the city of Evansville will subscribe for and take three hundred thousanddollars ($300,000) of the capital stock of the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Company,to .be paid i'or in the seven (7) per cent, bonds of the city f' having thirty (30) -.years to run at par, the city " having the option of negotiating said bonds,; and paying over to said Railroad Company the proceeds thereof, instead of the bonds themselves, and that said three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) of stock, and the per centage .thereon hereinbefore referred to, be received by the city, and that said bonds, or the froceeds thereof, be paid over to said la ii road Company in strict conformity with the conditions hereinbefore recited, and not otherwise. And ordered, that the Mayor be, and he thereby is, authorized and requested to make Faid subscription in the books of said Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Riilroad Company, appending thereto the terms and conditions above mentioned. A cNEAK 1UIEF -ABBED. Uue of the sueak thieves who are prowling around and through this city, was nabbed yesterday evening. He had entered three several houses in Lamasco. In the last house he was so lucky as to find twenty cents, which he appropriated. , A considerable Bum was in the same ofrawer, "but he was detected before he got his baud on it. It is refreshing to know that one of these scoundrels has at , last been arrested. 'We hope this Is the harbinger of better things. " la O CAL - NOTICES. Clark's Spool Cottoq is the best. INSURANCE.For good, safe and reliable insurance V oh your property against loss by fire or the perils of inland navigation, go to , W. J . Lowry & Co.. j: Gen ral Insurance Acents, -No. 1, North First Street. julyl5-13t ' f j . . " -, Hiram Nelsoti wiirsell at 'liis Auction Room, on 'Locust Street, at 8 o'clock this morniqg, a lot of bacon, hams and shoulders;, also, a lot of cheese, groceries and dry goods. ' ' . . .. . 'j A Card. I desire thus publicly tp tender my thanks to the .iElna X la-, surance Co., of . .Hartford, Conn.,' through their asrents, Messrs. Nexj sen & Bixby, for ' the 'very, prompt atd satisfactory manner in which they adjusted and paid tne amount of "my loss (3500,) by the fire of Jily 4 3 . I , t.-1- Joseph Oeiser. r.'Hand sewingtry Milvoard,t Needles.

VoitsmvTTi6xTKetTmr of Henry J. 'Blemkerynd! Blemker,! Tfllmann & Co., Stove Dealers and .Ejxeelsior Sfove Works, have been consolidated, and. willhencefprth be known as,' Blemker,, Tillman &, Co Alt debta and 'accounts will ,, fce, col-... , lected an4 PaiI hy . . . .,. ( , i may25tf ,; Blemker Tillman A; Co. . ; ' Ladies! use' Chirk's Spool Cotton. . i : " ' 1 1 i ) - Scuar ! SugarI! i Sua .la I LI . "People who are buying sugar for family use or. for putting up fruit, will do 1 well to call on Parsons, Scoville & 1 1 ; iL.' . l ,

IO., anu ciaiiiine tueir stock ana prices before buying elsewhere They buy their' sugar direct from the refiners and ore prepared to sell" in' twehty-five or one' hundred pound ' lots,-or oy- ine uarrei at wnuiesaie priees, and deliver free of' charge. These are veritable facts which they will prove to you if you will call and pee them at tbe-New York Grocery, 72 Main Street. ' ".. jylS Machines Use Claries Spool Cotton 8wTMerchant Tailors'" new goods ar- ' riving at the new establishment 54 ' Main Street. ' " ' " ; mar3 tf ' Smith & Darling.' ' . . 1 - Take none other than Clarfc'tGot'on , JBFJust' received, a fresh lot of t .,. i?: i: t ., n . ti it. I I i. 1 Vl 1xoiicy e live iuiuuic itc cam Freezers, fine water coolers, refriger- .'1 ators, beer coolers, brass and enamel;ed kettles fruit iars of every descrip- ' ' tion. &c.:'&c. '' AVe have the finest and "most complete stock of goods' in our ' ! - J it Til. ' ' ' iiue to ue iouuu in me city. I'" ' ' Tno3., Scantlin & Son1, . 9 Main St., (Marble HalL) : MiTicanVs 'ITelix in Patent "Wrnrrnrr.' are simfirior t.n all nthnra.. ,i ureat attractions. Jonn liasn, , the creat and nonhfar Root and Shoe dealer, has jqst received a large lot of, those ..fine, and' fashionablej custom made gaiters for ladies,', misses and ; children, which he is selling at rates . so low that it will astoulsh all. The . ladies are , invited to, call - at No. 8 Second Street.. , If they., desire - the nnotAcr tt A V f rfA u at I rar i foa they will be pleased. . : jyl8-3t. MilwanV Needle for sale everywhere. iAucTioN Sale op Cotton Yarn. , One dozen bags "of cotton yarn. No. . 500, of Evansville , manufacture, will be sold at auction, at Lowenthal's: corner, on Saturday, 20th, at 10i A. M. jy!8 3t. .! j - -' ' Flouk. Meal, Offal. Providence having given us a bountiful harvest, ; we fhall now be able to keep on hand . a good supply of Flour, Corn -Meal, Bran, Shipstutfs, &c, all of which wo hope to Sell at satisfactory prices to our patrons. Best quality of Flour selling at $6 25 to $6 50. All goods delivered free of charge. jylSdtf Ir.LEriART Broth tils. Mil ward's Needles are the best. Pawnbrokers Saleof U nm.de em edPleimjes at Aucrio.v.--We will sell at our A uction llou-e. No. S7, Main Street, on Saturday, Ju!y 2'Uh, commencing at 2 o'clock, P. M., aud continuing during and afternoon and evening, a large lot of 'unredeemed nledores. consi.-tiuz of Cold. Silver j and Diamoud Watches. Jievolvers, 1 "ne uitar, one fine Jarce all leather Trunk, Vulises, Carpet Sacks, ladies IJresses, fthawls, Lloaks. Also,, a noe lot of Gents' Clothing, consisting of fine Beaver Overcoats. Dress Coats, Pants aud Vests. Also, a lot of Blankets, Comforts Feather Pillows, and a great many thing-i too tedious 'to mention. Sale positive. Be sure and remember the place; the Old Auction Corner, No. 87, Main Street, sign of the Red Flag. Hi Gumberts, Pawnbroker, J. H. Coffman, Auctioneer, ' For Sale. Cook k Healy, No. 76 Maiu Street, 'will' sell their entire stock of Groceries. This, is a good chance for any one that wihes-to go into the business." Mr. Cook has purchased a farm in the E ist. and will remain there. ' Cook & Healt. Evansville, July 12, 1867. . '. 13tf i',i-. ' -' . ' Clark's Spool Cotton is,G Cord to 80.' .ARCHITECTS.",' r Hobert iBoyd, Architect, SO. 1 CHANDLER'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Murslnna fc Boyd. xnch27 6m H. MLTRSINNA, ' -VKO IIITKCT. Office-Ko. CnAXDLEK'S BUILDING, Corner Flrit and Locust fitreets, Kvansvilie, Ind. tt-r Plans and specifications for all kinds of tauiliiintrs furnished nt short notice, and on rensoub'e trir m. iiiihl.'i d.im F. ILiMMJ'iHST 1,: refJfo Rive, him a call bfore purchasing lewher-... KepalnnK done o order. Or-. Uera itolicited. V pwa-m

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