Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 September 1867 — Page 4

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PUBLISHED TJAIXT BT The Evansville Journal Company. ! C Loci Street. KvansTllle, Ind. SUBSCRIPTION 'TERMS. IN AJjT.V ANCE. .""-'"'' f-tt"' K'fMH t . One year, by mail 919 OO Biz months, by mall ....-. - S Tare montha; by mail .. S M By Ue week, payable to carrier SJI v n ,TM-Wkir janai! on rer :,.: ,:,:...-,:,., 7 Biz mHnlhii.....t..... r--., 4 Oa copy, oae year ....'..ImAhh a M lvrorrlfW. orle veag..;.,.;....,..i,,i,..- ; Ttl k; ine ye--i...ui.i : ao w JAiixii, 9froxirroir, PrtMetoav Ind. Cap. Lk vr Kirg tisoN) Petersbargh.' Ind. HmiT BvHkith, Washington, Ind. "W. J. L. Hemmeitway, BoonvlUe, Inn. ' C. R. DKBrcx-jtr, Newburgh-,lnd. ; - ' Job Mt LrfX'KwooD.Nt, Vernon, Ind. J. M. Foster, Fort Bra-nth, Inch J. W.'W ATM, Posey ville, Ind."--- ' B. B. toHWW, Somerville, lad. ' Capt,'Wtrmje. Cynthlana, .Ind.'-"' k. J. Koomst jvew Mant'ony, imi Ind. Tw. McCOTCHBW. Bandersville'lBd:'"'1 IlvniltMiicM Mlnpk Hawk MiUs. Inil They will also receive and forward tons oraers for Binding and Job Printing. ' To CorrHffoadentfc. Tfeijivtyejr'; WcV -commnnwaiionW BOaccoinpaniedwith th; ,namefr.bf j the aathor, who must be mader known to uslf UDacuainteoL r, r f. yfJi&Wlni, VMlttevf IfefcpJf Don't weuples,. ypru. htfe some thiDg to say of interest to the public; ndWjf&f the'Eubje wiir al:; low. " - i ' iie .putiioauon . ei a comnupication' is "no 'e'vi'tJeTice that the editors adopt i:s4sentiments. The ? author is alone responsible' for them.' " " ' Comruu'iiicaiicns eliould be addressed toUbjeJitorsolihe. JouibuX,", and not taigdividuals - - ; ( -; . t Important to Advertisers. The circulation of the JOURNAL in t - f - .... the Citrfof Evansville is three time a large as that of any other neicupa1 j V y uOur circulation in Indiana and Illinois is greater than any other netcsperpc. jZafAished in Ihis (Xty. lQT if In Kentucky it is ; more thau all the other EvansviMs paper combined. yy x -i The (Journal i Abroad.,: y y ; Our citizens who are absent lrom the city and want to see the Dailx Journal, will find it regularly on file in Cincinnati at the Mercantile Library; in Chicago at the Board of Trade Booms; in St. Louis at the 'Mercan tile Library;1 in Indianapolis at the Bates Hbuie ' and at St. Nicholas Hotel, New York.' Kri : ;' ' ' M'.li rVIJV ITEMS. Gold closed In New York ytsterday at Ha. jrzW. auiI-Jt.?.:' .nil Five fatal cases of cholera, were reported at Omaha on the 23d. A dispatch reach ed"WadVrc'g on on the 21th,saVw it tees Wdylbg II has dropsyi oh h okesU m f. -u .. It iVsa.t&y.if, "ipiayljfvus'want,9a pout pontine tit of tbe-lec!ions in the Houtii, pom-wlllavs-.ttf trcien it jf hln w - responsibility. -"ii-jtu..i m Th&,2iWi3ro;kt ConsUtntktaalr.ConTtti .r 7-z:: .7,r.r":.:iz""': t

In The Presideajh8 paj-dQnedIaUory ,.tL HcretAry the vy. hW i U rebel first pardon granted to a member of the rebel cabinet. 1 hHowirrd' AseoCralion; Slt ?$4t)TJ leans, has recf4y,ed jf uflBcient money (odefray tbe expenses of the Asisociation tbus far. ,J !J8

di a M.M"JT:JWAfjeaiiowedtodrag a0ng fDr years, when

General Grant has approved and for- i ...i.i w XT r.u TZ. TTTV Clw i application for u court of inquiry. .Much I

anxiety isfxpresed t6tileA'n"""hat"the flBX uas len levied to pay the interest on j . . .11 .- -i '"'4the bonds, the. first IfuttellmMit ATjahlaliE

Senator PattOh olTrtJp, and General Kyle had a slisht .d;jEacuity. Washington on the 24th'. PaHerson Sap. ped Xyie-faoe, artd Kyift Ua-Kft ktodt him dQwtff r'.ner which they "took driniU.' together and were'friencs. -i" KE.VTtCKV lTK.WSj ' "A There were fifty-six deaths in Louisville last wek.' '." . A U pia'ce& 6l pu bl ic 'a m u se m eVt excepl the Louisville Theatre, have been closed in Louisville for the present;1"' ' - Last Saturday a !ittie;boy was CTUSued fo death by a cow-catcher pf a locomotive la Louisville. The nextsessiod of tbtfMcLUodmi Episcopal Church South, wiil commence Paducah on the liith diy o'f NoVember ' '" A grand loarcamont w?lf be'the feature of tne Fair the third day at Henderson. That is Intended as the graddi gaia day of tbe Fair. , , ... The Paducah Herald boasLs lustily bithe wad-; Increased value of real esuTta in ilia. In the last six months real' Estate. has hU vanced m that city from 2; to oO per cenr. GovVnor' Stephenson : has puWteb'edTi pi-ociamatioa warning the Regulators f . that state to desist from thetr uniawui operaL.ous. ii .un ruD.ra.. ; . eraceful DroceedinKs.-A'ebope it will have I the effect to prevent the thooting in cold ' blood of Union men in that te. B atj XT Vr 7 . .M,,V5'iC1

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nartJt was. viavorawy EwuihttaeiSiret:is ot i"e tou, auu sneeo-

throas-b&n! turf "West tod South as a" mi;,sotel be the only crop product -by. iRterfivh.Pre.steroi;jiWh1.ac4pi .J;i 0 cursed with lazy and nnen numlr of yean prior to tWwrtw frf f "$MTfff -7 Iff . I iH nu?neD

nift i-iKotwiv-iertirisinff-'ownws'.

A. iellow visited "LonttvO! tfew night ago to see the Black Crook, and after see-

Ohio River. Some thoughtless fellow pull- becoming greatly interested, i a railed bim out of the water. His life was rbad enterprises. Meetinga'are being

BavedNavigation will be opened throngb tfrom Bowling Green to Evansville on the Green River by the 20th of October. The locks will all be repaired by that time. Tnccfr &Etfv2!l2 2a$k$&Z phensouthoa: Some man calling himself "Kenton, "In the enquirer dubbs J. W. Stevenson, Goternor ad interim of Kentucky, - Colonel. " He was a shouting secessionist in 11. He went to Virginia and returned with his prove hU loyalty by the best old Rads. in Covington ever since. As Governor Helm tbied to say. be is a craw-flsh. and bis tail should be cat off so that he can't back out any more. One year will be sufficient for him. . ' INDIANA 1TM. ' Another case of cholera is reported this week at New Albany. A mad dog was killed a few days ago In Terre Haute. Nobody was bitten. . Iron ore ot a superior quality was discovered near Otter creek, two mile north of Brazil, last week, La Friday vfafc k nanagifCiig ter of Michael KennpMHyveffnto a pool of water at Terre Haute, and was drowned. ' A frail one of the feminine gender atf tacked with a raw bide a frail one of the male gender, a few days ago, at Indianapolis. Fast ruunlng was the result. Articles of Association of De Pauw ColIpge, New Albany, formerly Asbury Female College, under the patronage of tbe Indiana il. E. Con leience, were filed with tne secretary oi mate on raiuiuaj. juey . i t . i . i rr i . m . were signed by Bishop Thomas A. Morris as rresiaeut or u.e confer enoe. r Last Friday nlgbt some person with diaooiicai inieni, tore up a lew rails on tne Bellelontaine Railroad, In the viciully of Fortvllle, evidently hoping to throw tbe train . from fth. track but,, hisj piurppas , For some time there has been a contest betWeen the Beiiefontaine and Pan Handi route for the possesion of the great Eastern mail. To dtcide the matter, the Post-masit-r ueuerai oruereu mat, me mail hnii h rri.i on .d m .1. ternate'day, and a time record carefully kept. So far, the Beefoiyaine Road is auau oy an average o, lour uours eacn On tbe night of the 21st on altercation took place at Fort Wayne between two negroes, named respectively Brooks and Ryall, which resulted In Ryall being stabbed six times, from the effects of which wounds he died in about ten uiiuutes. look to the Keglstrj. It i i&ppirent thaf tne-Segilf r Lists are imperfect. The names of many of the oldest citizens have been omitted. These omissions must be corrected before election day, or much delay and trouble will be ex-

perienced in polling the full vote of road from this point into that section the city. We suggest lhat voters ex- ofi Illinois, Jtfth the intention of Calamine the lists carefully, and if their timately extending it to SO Louji, own or the names of their friends would-be wisely spent and"Ie prohave been omitted, seo that they are ductive-of incalculable wealth to our placed on the Register before the day city. Cities?" like individuals, are the of election. Some trouble must be architects of- their own fortunes, and anticipated in preparing and perfect- we must expect to sow with prodigaling the first registry of voters. We ity if we wourd reap largely.

hope, howeverl.that,fhej names willbe so enrolled and arranged that no difficultyiwill be experienced in froll log a full vote .11 MMMaMteMM 1 '" 2"ii--.earn from a letter from the President of.the Company that-all the CbrlsUan 1,, Coohty bond-i have been sold to the citi- f zens of.that:conntZ;. that the boughCand' that the roa f will cer tainly be finished from the State-Una. to Hopkinrfviufett'iS-feir:1 This i jroode'ws indeed ; but it does not build this end Qf the line. If our'-jlopte- Would 'take' toUi'' ipnds, as the people t Christian have, a keb theirs' boV prospect would' "bei hrte" as flattering. Will they not do It? We think t toy fwlli; 7 Surely The worfcwiU b'ot e BT)elthei(nian8.and-pprtnilF!to make a ennd Invnstmcnt. ttnA ftt. th am a tiraet(JJt ojkdl.throghat-rone. Tbfe t talis due on the 1st of November next, and

5 aid.r-HenOerton Jteporter, . v , J; rexpeot tliS the JrjresildenfiMdiL f armsh

" it is somewhat strange that lienderson County, one of the wealthiest r : a! 2.a 1 IJ 1 t 19 the State, should be. so, slow in cashffig hef own bonds'. That County haa a.greatxleal of-unapplied. wealth; and it is most surprising that among all her wealthy men the County bonds; drawing large interest, go begging for c"a3to'mers.f The people of Henderson profess, to be vitally interested in this railroad enterprise, and yet they refuse to investtheir 'surplus wealth in purchasing tbe bonds, upon, which alone its completion depends. Not , ftpl'yeo, by their indifference they a1s4 jeopardize the bonds, voted . by this city, because their issue depends upon tEej completion : of certain number iit .1 . .1 ; ' e earnestly nope mat tne peopi Henderson will see the unple$snt po' - ' - ion they are takiD; and that arTraLtieiaerits .will immediately.be made, , , j 1 j " - " . wuv.v uuu cot?fi;?e the"road toMadisonviHe. e the-dis- i . v .- ittach to! If theyiUi',. hey will dejtexve raKe which will forever attac the' Md5ioBtyl- I)or fer4

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tuuiroaaa in BOHincrn tiunoia.

The people of Soutkertt UllfcoiffVfJ hello tejarious counties through whicJj the CODtemplated road from ,, . . ... . - , Cairo to Vmcennes is supposed to run, for the purpose of raising funds tq aid invito spied completion. "It is now claimed by its friends that this ' j -n i i. j A ij oad Will be finished at an early day. ri ;, rMi. htiHnltti. I '' v., . I taj) it at some convenient point, and I jti ...x- a. ei a Sr. oup-.tmstamef th State. The trade of that section is increasing rapidly, and it will be ex-

trepifeTlgKotf-sigtlecf-fer thr peofltitd

of this city to sit supinely and see it drawn to other points, because of fa cilities for traveling which they refused or niglleted -to? filrnLJLi-Yet, uch will be the result if we imagine hphAtradf wUl.stielTto, usgardles9 or the maucements made to attract it elsewhere, and mak-so-effort to bind it fto us with bands of iron. ,The fist 'Legislature .of Illinois aleo-authorized-tho epnstruQiion.pa ,raii road from Shawheetown, in Gallatin ni..... ir..v i i. t::iL CduBtv. to MurDhysborOUiell. in Jack- ' p,ln. Tu nTi0 or ,; I . , . ,it?Onie ,z7 T " , "iv'j " """"s "-" ouu I ' A.-... . . O.il.'. 1 I i . 1 f . t.. i 14 conltTfttitfeP'thif road Uhldfr wiM pa3s through WilliuMOttJ-Salin aiul Gallatin Counties. a J Vi ;,. a?ur tuaujf years, ooutuern xninois has been regarded as one of, the -dark 1 corners of the'JVesst, . Prjesept .public attention is being directed to : . .."Fn T . .. . . . a . a ; lt3 agricultural and mineral resources, and it now proiniries fo outstrip, for a time at least, Other portions of the i ipl , : J . c fst,e: . The. certainty and extent of its annual fruit crops will, of them j selves, attract a large population. These cropatre ony valuable in proportion" to the facilities foj: getting tnem to market. . lheyara becoming more important jtyery year, ald would f thselvs secure the building of railroads, were there "no mineral ofbther weahli requiring their construction, There is no obstacle whichfhoul4 be permitted to come beitwefeli'our ity aod this rich country. The tride illegitimately ours, and ifwe lose itjthe fault "will e ours alone. t" ;s TheVmoney spent in bufldinga Wecall .the, attention of our peo pl to these things because -wo fear ,r T tpO many of them have convinced, or are seeking to convince, themselves, that out lobaifoo 'will mafceoCEijiasI yille a great city regardless alike of tne exertion or wane of exertion . , , , , lnal.PP9De W1".! T A Washington ;i dispatch says tters received Itfre &MXL. thfi quW I. snow tn-ar many or tne peopie'di tnat t section, including certain newspaper editors, actually anticipate a re-open

ing of i the eivilawa wben VrelJ , nii w uut."- Vjecpie to such an extent ,tha.t4tf;th nieets .Cftey fg that MieiiParoIe- were aDy need of an lndorser of G.

baying' ?4pa;0'.tipt WJifif the Uoven men t' they oonnot,,take"ubi BfmS.gaarWf the,, prth ,unfiS3 U-flder; tntf y-JrsMp of'sbthe: r'ecdi'nizicd " --slttj: iZ-tr.y. . tV f .ft. "rSAj! , T " i ;nr,t . - - j that leadership ohe epBDwtjwhioh they cpnffd'entlyredict'wilT occurdi- . .j.i .'r n' - rii';.-.' ' 1 . ' . . reciryrwiwing any, aue.ropi , a jm

peachen; We have always thought4?&g but ?d.n,if?:tD, btJi,A ,nd

Ubat the. paroles woiild haTd good only so long as-U -was deemed. safpi;o. re? gard them:. Puring the yrar paths had but little 'force in ; binding rebel con-5 sciences and we are positive that the moral - maehinery - of the unrecon gtructed , is. in : little better, running order new than- it was then.---A, GENTLEMAN lias recently visited y unction Caty, on the Kansas 1 aciac Railroad, and Columbui, on the i Union, Pacific Railroad.' . , He represen t'3 bttsi; jaess very brisk in thatecion, and the traffic on those n?w roads already immehse.i. At Junction City, thera were in waiting for transportation about 20,000 head of cattle, which are driven from New -Mexico, and shipped to Eastern .markets.- At; Omaha the IX; :c amount of busine3 'lone is almost in credible, it being the point for fiftinp i t. - n--outlorthemmiugresin.. AtColumbus tleyaetfrva:t,lC.?.'Itbe capital of 'the Unifed States.-wieh i f coafientlvexDeceed to L tfnrferrd place,--" -xTviwmtM'tWM' mu .

the "Boulevard Pavement."

. iThe Umcinnatiana-arr putting to the test what is called the Bouhvard pavement, in order to compare

merits with those of the Nicholson, "awkward squad." Wekii)Wy it, is The ne JsvSJbent'Si made ?Fre "Supposed to be highly improper to obsubstanceaiphaltu, oxiaeof iron ve but vhtn, by. rea-

ashes, the latter substances being obtained at the iron furnaces. It is claimed . thaflhlSTivtfaeBTwill not cracK or . broYernhTVoutest blows, but that it can be cut into sheets or blocks and" removed, and afterwards replaced and cemented as 4 4firmlyp Jefe-e,! Weo- jfiirB f has a smooth, sanded surface, of a hard and durable character. It is pit down in .smaH , sections jsu idened for travei fotwenry-roui i and barfour hours. Wro vard for street pavement, whll tbidewftk itcan lt? put j) down at from seventy-five cents to one Antlor r,a ,v t r-r yr dollar per efljuarerrpro A T O r I i 111 ' J 1JJ i jThe Democrats are pretending tha they have made gains in the late elec- .. t t- nrr?''' r,n re tions, commencing MitkKOKOcky ai ending with Montana, aggregating 7Cl,000, when the actual figur 1 figures show that tjif?eniiengis only two I.,: T thousand J he story was concocted tojinfluence the October elections, but it Was set afloat too. soon. . ' f .. . . 1 4' . . . . it is a solemn tact tnat upon tne life of one man the lives of thousands and the strlidir" aod Jpeaee6f the

Government may now depend. Sher- I CSE',w5f l: 'B it ordained by the Comr . . . t . .. I 3 mon Couucll of the City of Evansville.

JUAN IS said tQ lavor JOHNSON S policy nntat.V' re n;?,- :,, .t, " ..? I Outfight. If this IS SO, there would bela natural rebel desij'e tO see him . ' iv sjvj t iq U rants place. With the l'resi dent, the Cabinet ad the, highest .itiij r luuitary umccr oi iuc ixuTeruuiepi in their interest the rphpl would havp :..i ,. :i: . . :. . 1 1 ' i . , i - j . . J - j " . wr ceed in- forcing upon Congress rebel Representatives from Southern States. Under the circumstances the interest felt ,,ia General Grant's personal safety is natural. A Washington dis - paten says: ril - . . i UUWfll VII tU L. S1UL-C 1BIU LUC ar uepartmenr, has received a number of letters some of them anonymous, and others from unknown person?, urging him tq great care for his ar uepartmenr, nas received a numpersonal sat'ety.'The writers represent generally that his life pow is of the utmost ' Importance to the nation. Some advise him to refrain from going abdutThecity unattended- Others koowtnir h penchant forfac horses. beg him-,to handle .them with every, pos9ibiepreeantiorrf -tme advices him to j keep away from theaters, and another urges caution in the admission of persons who wish' private in terviews. nr.- t v 1, .... .. x n 1 ew orkjConsitutianal Con-; yettion have adopted the section that Provides that no btate debt shall henceforth be contracted except under authority of a Taw "especial ly designating the debt proposed. That body also defeated a proposition to remove the capjtk94htf ify-of Jfew-Torkl' ,Gen. Sheridan's indorsement of Gen. Grant 13 emphatic and perfectly unreserved. ie is all right have no doubt of thatyou can trust him 1 to the fullest extent you don't know k:, n .. . v. .. . I jnui an luiuuxu ci, uui vuu run: uo 1 J; .11? f I risjs in cxinuirg to mm perfect 1 fidence. UXhA-hero tf -VVhter hastiMfiiWMr r?j cfthht' tiUh'flrer ere en. frrantntbiag jBior would Inces tsary lfcetef? 'oirfetnin.g' Dofdefrrti gerneuVbr-irrdT' throwing out of ihe warT han for thir eroism in fighting' it tlawnV Neither speaks of himself, but-j each- ; praises tp other, and with a sincerity ' soireAuina ibat the,nation catvda.noth-.hv here is a" good place to record a remark made 'hy ohendari while in LSt.i Leaisf few days ad. 'He-said Vje j j-i tgaiuu uia auuJiuisaiiivu yi a. If fairs at New Orleans" as'comparatively ti 1 . ..,.... r. miia, ana coming snore ei tne- standard required of him'by 'Gen. Grant. who, he said, favored the exercise' of far greater severity; and if he (Gen.Grant) kid bees filling the position himself, he wohld have adopted more stringent and rigorous measures." A Hint t tkcladlfsV ! H J Women who weathort dresses dies seem to overlook in the effect of the recent fashions. In other dsv when trailing skirts were, the mode, the habits of "twenty years led the whole generatioq of women, whether they had experience the whole twen ty years or accepted their results from eiders, to ue their feet iu a very careless waauer. Va'kuir. standing or .;,; th ,,u,Mt . sittio?, the awkwirdues? of femmine leet must bave. (leTetoti&d to an exteat unthought . leqauier unteen,. sin?eJne.s.PorJt wailHl&: -imhrKmsntiiiil If'nnsa 7 u. cuiOHd V,l"f .;?! 1 f. And many. aaaMtrjaIii

'.on1 cnivairy in tne warmtn 01 tne ln tne eaynirc'OT troouHeir eyrveu teftiendship eiisfing berweefrhe,e two tJiiV ;men, scArQy Je .tJUsted or. theiri .Thira and Four.ti airets:(. v'iuw

should read and heeds thishit, of .advice from the New ( Xork' Times:' ;'There is one litile fact that our la

rcittesof iTar- fibie'lij

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wilLwalk the street or sit in the eah

m ejerrjoaj wunner. jeeiun 6,xch Jtiop8 as would, in her own its in- jn them as a candidate for the . J - ww awaMW UJ tUSU UUU1JL they aftract atfentioilf they will be' observed the! piesent walkingdress affords ample opportunity for Ha.lIlfftj?R EW " ADYBTISMittTOr " corporation NpTiCaJ ' -it f September 19th, 18bV. SD now It Is hereby ordered and dlm. recieu oy tne tommim uouccti of. th Cuy of Evansvllie, that tliovner'fi loii.' or parts of lots situ tted as below described eause good stone curbing to b provided ""f RJSffifiS'Jr V8&?& -- eacli corner, viz. : At,.he- seuUiwet eornerr of Third and Syunuifcittrtttst f !Iiti At the Mouthwest corner of Fourth and SycamoretrefU; T..t , At tbe.fcyrarBTof iFlfth Bnd.jtlimore fiOTaet t xtbr ftnd eycamore street; At the corner of Seventh and Sycamore streets; Uu:i cwi .f "P1 VT re one,, ol Hthn(f tiicftnloi ore streets : At the corner of Tenth and Sycamore streets. Haid curbing W W etf whl W thirty days j jruiu in puoucauon or luiit oraer. By order of the Council. l ' City CleiMi Offlce, ept. V5. wdL Z. se5d3t L'ulon copy. AN ORDIJTAKCIB.HT..ri1 In relation to the sale of meat t the markets or marketplaces of, ;.th" city of Evansville. Passed September 23d, 1867.1 l nat any person or pernorm who may here-1 1 snerKeuuroner to sen any meal except Ualted meU. at or In either of thomarfeets . ormaaeupirf5esortrreeity.f Kvansviiie; i not having a meat stand or stall in such marliet ,ltai;d -or rented lroin said city. shall he reuulrvd (o pay to the marketmaster one dollar and fifty cents, stand or stall 'ent, for every mark ert lrJorninKSuch person or persons may sell or oner to sell I ""' 'neat as aforesaid. . I i , . -. . .i .. ' I orrVrin to hU any meat at either of aald ...... . m mm .cir;tauciT, auu ijusiub pay on demand the stall rent reanired bv this ordinance, shall uu convict iou forfeit and pay not less than live nor moie than ten dollars. -W. BAKER, Mayor. a. Ji. JiiumiT, uiern. ' se.j Etteislbtf of ;DfVisi6n lld3FraikIln ' 1 ; - SlTeet SeWers.' ," i rtniLtn propamam will be I leoeived hy. th-Common Council of 1 I ll.d i i I v n lT.ua nu.l 1L. . , .. 1 1 .... V. nu, it07, ror tne extension or uiviiou wtb, in;, for the extension 0 a? ortice, , ti -. - r jt ,f t-. t B" ord"oftnePwncjJ,rfirti newer kdu rrmnKiin cm reel, newer. the Clerk's , - 4A. M McORIFF. Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Hept. 23. 1867. se25 dtf Union copy. CORPORATION NO! ICE. (September 19tb, 167. ORDER FOR PLANK SIDEWALKS. KB Motf 1 ls"htjy!by ordt rel ant I .dtreeffed by the Common Croncll of i city 01 evansville. mat all owners or lots or parts or lots, lrontlng on or adjoining the sooth side of Hlxth (Street, between FirKt avenue and Oakley etreeti Wert side or yvahtuugto.il aret,Jpetween Seventh and Eighth streets; North side ol Klgbtn street, from Brlnkmeyer's Enlargement to Mary street; I raisiue 01 vaaiey sireex, ueiween bixi atreet and FrnJctto street i I-D; " r.afct siue oi UHKiey street, between eixtn 1 th BlrT.nd 1 Prankan street: ' " 1 North side of Center street, between Leet i ana uoousei 1 streets; South 8ltefAfnx.ee steeeV between Leet street and GOodse)f street; - Koutneast side or walnut street, between Fifth and Hlxth streets; Northwest side of Chestnut street, between C'hurcbstreel and Hixtta street; Northwest )Tlte)-orsTtaeHtdutitttreel.'!be tween Fiftb street and Church street; Northwest side of Gum street, between Third street and Fourth street; in saia city, cause tne sidewalks tnereon 10 brougbWhrpirraniBdabat i,Tf"r.T""rr.Y ' V" the publication of this order, ,1 MoorifR Clerk. niy iiern vyiieeepteoiiTersii, 11.; . e. u:jt Union mnv.l r ' ti-i .A CORPORA TIOX NOTICE. .VA .KIT September 19tn, 18fc7. j ORDER FOR BRICK SIDEWALKS. A SU-jaow JlJsherthvoi-dfereiJ ,1 JCX. rected by the Comrnoa Council of the vt ui nautuu.4iiuiuc utiniTii ai an lots or parts of lts. fronting oa or adjoin- . ecuuAuiL4fiorritreetes .t -.in ina)U oiiy. wuse tn- sidewalks thereon.! to oe uiount to tne proper gzade,,and that eauw a KMlewalk M Class 'o. d v 4 ereon within thirtv diivn from tbe publication or Itiii order. . . McQBIFP, Cleric. sey T. 'JLuSSgj jS.j , yiLEXTINE 1 UETZKL, ' i Itfanufactuxer of V '..''" ' FASHIONABLE Furniture Sc Cliairs. ! Jfo.' 99 Main StrWt,1 Between Third and Fourth, , , . . , j EVAKSVIX.UC, Ijd t'rders of all Xind wlli,ecelve prompt attention. j--7- - ' All TUBNINU WOKK done to order. ?J d.3m ' 1 - j i-J ' 1 t . ii ( , , ..f,.!i ' -j!.! 3 f'.- ." ' .' Dealer in i:-. Z Ar O S, MEL O D E-O'NF. "and all kinds of Musical Instrument! Instruction Books,- Sheet Music," " ' Guitar and Violin Strings, Ac, Ac. - '. North Third .Street, .Between Hy fcamore "and Vice, : t.. f,r.i Iff " it' .ii'.ii.tti (I a.vaesviUe,Ja entSfbr-'Hteinwar A Sons Ug." Bon's- -Uo'd - Medal q H'rfor Hflrties Bto.'h-' ianom and

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irzi ', r ConleCtlOIlCrieS H. T. g.HBT.KB. AHLEBING d HASSLES, . 'Mrbblenals and Retail Dealers in ' p., jf ifluloot Foreign bruits; I Toys an(f - 2 fancyS WA-Xjp, 9Tn5 Sontli jfirst Street, K M c ft T EVAMtiyiLLE. Werfannfactura our "own Candles, and are prepared to. xupyjy the Wholesale Trade sit the lowest irates and warranted Of pui quality. T 'n .,. - H we Jteepva fall assortment' oA Foreign Fruits nd NaU, Caond Uoods. fine Preerve&Welltes, c ' n ... Tfojs and Fancy Waxa of every description, for present and at tractive amusement. ; FIREWORK ; n full supply gad general variety. ? Age&U for 1 ."T . I. Slallorjr A GW OjHtrs. ; TPS ACQ ON ISTj. - cinBimnAti cigar store k .4

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tnem to give Katixjaction, and seji as low as any house iu tbe country O UR R ETAIL CO UXTERS Are suppliel with the best and finest I W. E. UUrrett & SOll S SllUlT. And sole Manufacturers of tbe Celebrated My Own and Washington Irving; CIOARN. . tnlyl2 fT tWia SMBBMSMMMM ev York Clothing House. tr' V. P. IRONS & CO., ONE-PRICE

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Dealers ln-r READY-MADE CLOTHING and Fl'RnSIIIXG GOODS, 'Hive always in stock a large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garment for Men's and. Boys'; Wear, manufactured under our own supervision aud direction, in accordance with tbe prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. AH of our goods are marked In plain figjwes. Bold at one price, .WITHOUT DE VIATION. s13 Y. P. IRO.VH A CO. CULBERTS0N & SON, 08 anil T'O PKARIi ST.',' SEW ALDAJIY, I.VD, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Til Foreign 'and, ;J3ome?$lc I. Dry Goods,.". rtl ; .',' . JTOTIOXS, QpTSt8HQE8, AC. 1 No cnarK'toT Oxayagfy.' ' fdec2. EVANSVILLEILrEOUSE. t , . -. . - 1 WlIvWlIip &, CO., T Manufacturer of LUBRICATING OILS, pmd Sole Proprieton of . J H EN DRI CK'S PATENT. Also, Dealers in Hperm, Lard, Whale, : -and ' voai uut,i-. ' 1 : :' - .Al jrSicinnatt Price. Office, Wil3ftOIJTH FIKST BTBEET ,';- i . ;. j ,-a-. .. . . mi-' - t'14 ., 1 -- m nTmT:'"' ? ' - 1 N iJ. ' ( ' ' , Arnt At EVAN8VILLE. IND. : v. Jy25dV.f- ' -."r,'.;" COLLEGE SCHIP .-with which ' ' 1 -' The Best Land In the; World may be bought af ' ' r.v lOO Acres. Hend for a circular, of call on O. R. BROirHE. ' ' Indianapolis, Ind. Office 2 W. Washington Htreet. sel3 d-w2m - . R0CZ PORT COAL. WE ABE KOW-PKEPAllCn TO deliver, af shortest notice, No. 1 Screened Rock port Coal to any part of the Clty.K.i , KiVt.. u..l'l, 1 1 ... f 'Offlc and.: Yard. Corner' Division and WaStMeU.U '.Lixyj 'PEEK CO. ' -a

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