Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 November 1867 — Page 8

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SPECIAL HOTICES. .1 tard to Sensible People. Rational reader, if the aspect of the weaIbM wan uncertain, you would not be foolisn enough to venture out without au overcoat or umbroila. Have the forecast, then . to protect y onraeU at this dangerous season with something 'more important than either of these articles. Strengthen voui wtoinacn and nervous system; regulate vour liven and your bowels, tone all your'organs, and cheer your animal spirits with lha- agreeable eordiai. tonic, ana alterative, HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTEKS. So Khali you surely escape the Aii-eases which fasten upon the leeble and lebiiitated. " Hnffer'and be strong," says the proverb but " Be strong that you may mot sufier " is the wiser maxim ; and of ail trengtueniug preparations this is the afest, tbe surest, and the most genial. - As remedy, as well an antidote, for dyspepsia, fever aniagoe, and liver disease; there is no combination of -vegetable specifics at present fcuovn which even approaches It in eflicacy. ANTICIPATE THfi ENEMY. The ele mentsof innumerable diseases are afloat in this raw. damp, mephitic winter air. Will you defend yourself against them or not, good reader? That is the question. A bottle or two of the great defensive mfiicitb or the age, HOSTETTER'S IllTi'ERS, will so strengthen and brace no the bodily powers as to enable tham to laugh a siege to s-orn." The UiOrbld .matter which was exhaled in perspiiation through your pores in summer finds no such free egress i.ow. A powerful counteracting agent is therefore nee led. and vou have it in HOSTETTER'S BITTERN, hey neutralize the materies morbl from which disease originates, and regulate ail the seretive organs Nothing can .be more harmless or more healthlul : nothing so potent to prevent -or eure .biliousness, dys-pt-psia, fever and ague, constipation, and general debility, as this wonderful tforreviive. . j -.-.--.'

Eau's Veobtable 'Sicilian Hair 11 EN EWER. . . ; , r TUe basis of its remedial properties is vegetable compound. IT WILi. RESIOKKOBAT UAIE TO IT3 OKICINAI. C010K. ' "" ; ti. u-ili kMn the hair from falling out. li -cleanses the scalp and males the hair oit, lustrous, ami sliiceu. - It is a splendid hair dressing. -R. P. HALL Sc CO., Nashua, N. H-, Proprietors. iijOV-O dwlm d3t a wj - Batchelor's Hair Dje. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the 'world. The only true and perfect Dye. Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No -tIiiimointinenl. No ridiculous tints. N.tnivi Riark nr Rmwn. Remedies the iii ffect of Bad Iyea. Invigorates the hair, ioavinz it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed W'lliam A. Batchelor. All others are-mere imitations, and should be vnripH sold bv all Dru22ists and Pertamers. Factory HI Barclay. Street, .New 2r BEWARE Of A COCXTEKFt.IT -dec. 14 ly. German Erasi?e Soap " srS MASl'KACTrRED FROM PURE JL materials, and rnay be considered the Standard of Excellksce. For sale by all grocers. may24 ly TIRXEB'S TIC D0L01REUI or TCBJfEK'S TIC D0L01BEIT or CX1TERSAI. ' SEtRALCIA PII.IJS, UMVEKKAI. Ntil'tAMilA PILLS, ' A. Safe, Cbrtafn, and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia and all Jfervous Disease. , It is ah unfailing remedy in all cases of ITaial Venraleia. often efi'ectina a Derfect core in a single day. No form of Nervous TMsease fails to vield to its magic influence. Kven the severest cases of Chronic Neuraljia a.md general Nervous Derangements of uxnu J j system, are completely ana permanently eared by It in a few days, or a few weeks tl meuiraotii. it contains uoiuiug iuiurlous to the most delicate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It is In onstai.t use by the best physicians, who give it their unanimous ana anqnauneu approval, ssenl by mall on receipt f $1 Hiaa two posiage-siamps. noiu yerjwuere TUKStn w., soie tTopnetors, 120 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Cel6d3m,eod V How many mothers suffer the agony -of seeing their little ones snatched away from them by the Whooping Cough, or Diptherta, when a single bottle of Poland's White Pine Compound would have saved the baby's are. it is lniaiiiDie, EVANSVILLE BUSINESS C0LLE9I Corner First and Vine Streets, Evans vtlle, lir IILL NCIIOLABSUIPS 935 OO. issued AU are invited to . all and examine oc eonrseof ins true on, or send address am receive by retun. mail College Clrculai with speclmenslot Penmanship and FlouT Tit . VL'IL J 1 ;an2t ama P-ncinaV. VAliEXTIXE WETZEL, Manufacturer of FASHIONABLE Furniture Ac sCUairj. No. 99 Slain Street, iJetween Third and Fourth, EVAMSVILLK, I i ' Orders of ail kindi will receive prompt attention. . - All TURNINli WORK done to order: e23 d3m . . CULBEETSON & SON, " i nl 70 IMVXIL, ST., NEW ALBANY, ISO., Importers and Wholesale E'ealers In foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,' XOTOX8. B0O7V. ti. No cnarne tor drayage. ' fdecJAMES URIE &'"C0.,! -f r. MANUFACTURER ,i r t of the celebrated IRIE'S PATENT STEEL MOVABLE P0l?l. PLOWS. Offlce-163 Mrid 16 1 maXKstREKT? I i s ;t. f.v'AA-rifK.')! V TTa. y 'S d !:il

t - iC4IHOAl TIME-TABIiE ' . - : :. y . Evansville and Crawfordsville. GOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive, j Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Accom'od't'n, 5u a jc 1 10:27 amI .4:iW r m Mail a m 1 11:46 a m I u Vincen nes Ac 4 :25 M 7 -.15 P X I f ;r!"""" COMIXaSODTH. I . t ljeaT Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. E'ville. Vincennes Ac 6:00 a Hi Wam Freight & Aft. 6:40 A M j 12:30 P M 5:38 r M Terre Haute and Indianapolis. - ' 'jROM TERRE HAtJTE." ' " Leave. Arrive. A tr F.inress' 2 :J A M 1 II :2j A M Night Express . . 3:10 P m 10:50 p k MaU, S:4ai. M 14:40 v U Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. FROM VINCENNES. Goins East. Going W't. "2 :3) p M j 5 :05 P M 9:50ptJ 3?iAM MaU Express STEAMBOAT LINE3. To Louisville. Every Monday and Saturday at, 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, xuursaay, ana saturaay at b o'clock. PSt.' - ' '- - " To Cairo Daily, except sunaay, at s o'clocfe p. M. To Greek river. Every weunesaay and Saturday at ti o'clock - p. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock p. m. To EASTPORT, Jivery xaesaay- ana Friday at 4 o'clock p. h, .- 7 To heideksos-Daily, except Sundays, at 3 o'clock p.m. ' - - To Nashville Every Thursday at four p. m. ,.!;.-. . . - RockDOrt Stake (via Newbnrgh and Boonvilie.) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m.. on ftxondays, Wednesdays and' Fridays. Arrives oy 7 P. M xuesaaya, xnursaays and Saturdays. .-... sewaarmony Man ataze leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 A. at- Arrives Tues days and Saturdays Dy 4 p. m. Alt. vernon Man stage leaves .aany lei cept Sundays) at 7 a. at. Arrives dau ly iex eept unaays) Dy w p. m. To Newbdhg.-Hack daily (except Sundayj from the Merchant's Hotel, at i o'clock p. M. CITYNEWS.' Franklin 1 Street Sewer. The extensicia of this sewer as far as contemplated this seasoc jWiH be completed in a few days. The extension commenced one square east of First Avenue, and extends two and. a half squares east., This sewer, with the Division Street Sewer, drains the whole- of the northeastern part of the city, . and the two, ,'with the River Street Sewer, form an excellent basis for future operations as tbe city extends eastward. ' Scott's ' Gazette. Wo were net very specific. in giving the dates of the different issues of the newspapers of Evansville since the establishment of the' Journal, as our. article was only designed as a; 'sketch,, in brief mention.1 The' Gazette, published ., by John H. Scott, first appeared in 1861, and continued till January, 1864. It resumed publication in April, 1865, and continued iintil October, 1866. As it was a neutral and not a Democratic paper, it is hardly necessary to say It paid up all its bills before suspension.-; .,..- . v . . Before Justice Em Ear. All the city courts were unusually barren of items yesterday. Justice Emery had but one case. Bill Daniels was charged with hav ing killed one duck and badly damaged another, the property of Daphue Carr, both colored cusses from Africa. A warrant has been out for several days, and only yesterday was the constable able to come up with Bill and take him in. " He gave security for appearance this morning, when the ducks will be discussed. Finished. Division Street sewer ia finished as far as it is proposed, or indeed necessary, to extend it at present. It was extended from Eighth Street to Ann, near the foot of Wash ington Street, "and thence extended up Ann" Street to the eastern line of the Northern Enlargement, and within about-ioux hundred feet of the terminus " of . the Sycamore -Vine Street sewer, at the intersection of Vine .Street with Main! This is a great work, and enables the city to do away with the nuwDce in the shape of a deeV dt'tch"" along the" side of Division Street, beyond Eighth. . , ' " IIecokder's Court The Record etj'a Court was also barren of items, but one case being disposed of. . Joe Bunyan, a gay and festive ' negro,; some two. -months ago, indulged in the luxury of walloping his sweetheart, Eliza June " Holmes. Eliza swore out an 'affidavyr" and a warrant; was issued, but Joe was " uvn et invnttus,'l and managed to evade the police up to Monday, when, ; growing 'tire& of playing " hide and seek," he voluntarily gave himself up on Modday, ;aud a "TTeaupg was stT'fJFycsfer - day At the anpoiWd' ' hour' Eliza dauc.suuv wuru .inai, ue relented, and "declined : to' prosecute. ' Joe gladly Cepted aompromii-ei and ; r-aixl the otk, and h again :pt large, ariJfear-i

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, A Singular Request and an Ex- j tbaordinary Mission. A day or two ago, a lad, quite young, but with an .intelligent, anxiou3and earnest look, was noticed passing' along the streets of the city, stopping for a moment in each of the dru? stores. The earnestness of manner and the anxiety depicted ; upon his ; countenance attracted the attention of those who met him. His mission was as extraordinary as his manners. Upon entering each jdrug-storey he. made 'the same plaintive ana touching request: 'Please, sir, don't sell my Pa any poison." When asked the cause of .this singular request, .he replied that his pa had threatened to k'll his ma, and he thought he might try to poison her. Further inquiry showed that the lad possessed remarkable intelli gence for"-6ne of his age.'4 Thus he' went from street to steeet, and from store to store, until he had, no doubt, visited every drug store in the city. From the , answers of the. . la.dy to queries put to him, it appears that his parents do not live agreeably at all times, and that in a moment of passion the husband had made a threat which he probably had no thought of executing, but one which the lad treasured up as real, and which led him to this singular manifestation of filial devotion. ' WEATiiEB.-The.'weathej, just now is of a rather dubious character. It was cloudy all day; yesterday, but withouta-ain. :From "9 till 3 ! o'clock the atmosphere was -quite mild,' but afterwards it grew chilly. Tha clouds, which had -appeared flight add thin and broken; all dajv towards - night grew dense and ; black and lowering, settling down close to the earth, At dark, which fell early,-the.' weather bore an autumnal aspect, suggestive of whirling.snow flakes and whistling winds. wi-Wer- apprehend an early and severe winter, and earnest anJ speedy preparations should be made to meet it. it winter sbourd set on now, without a rise in the river, immense suffering must ensue. "A "total sus pension of navigation would be the result, and in additionto the famine of fuel that would be .felt in all the cities aloDg the. river, thousands of men depending on the river trade and navigation for bread, would be kept out' of employment for the next three months, a3 they have been for the three month?, pasf. -We kqow. numbers of 'river men who for week's, and even months, H have; been" living Aon hope, and. hope that is fast, fading away. The greatest temporal bless ing of which we can conceive would be a heavy and protracted rain. A. Valuable Invention. Mr. Henry Adams, pressman for ; some two years or more in the Journal office, has invented a set of new guides for the better registering of book and job work, which he has successfully applied to the Hoe Jobber ia the Journal Job Rooms. By means of this new guide the most perfect adjustment down to the thousandth part of a hair can be obtained, and when once obtained can be rendered permanent for an indefinite period. It can be readily adjusted while the: press ;is io motion. Is excellence is admitted by all printers who have examined the principle on which it is constructed, or who have witnessed its admirable operation. We have no doubt the same principle could be applied to all job presses. Mr. Adams will, we doubt not, secure the benefit of his invention, by patent. It is not only superior to the cuides sold with the presses in execution, but it adds to the beauty of the press. '.The Board op Registry. The Board of Registry for the First Ward was in session yesterday at the Third street Engine House, correcting the lists, in view of the approaching election iq .that ward. , Only .five. voters were added to the lists, and none, so tar as we learn, were stricken off. We presume the name of Jacob II. Millar will bo' erased before the Board fiually adjourns. They meet again to-day, and will continue in session, if business is pre.-ented, until 9 o'clock to-night. Every Republican in the First Ward should see that his name, on the listsI- U 1 City Lock Up-.Ground was broken, yesterday for the new City lock up, and in a month the .necessity j o'f"usiog the County jail at a heavy gspen.se for keepiug-city prisoners, jwjll be dispensed with. The buildipg will extend on Walnut Street from the eusine house about. 21 feet, and will be...twoAstorte$1 Wg,U:tnl contain eight cells, four on each floor.

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The Health of the City. People at a distance have somehow conceived the idea that Evansville t a very, unhealthy city, and strangers visiting the city have often asked if it was not an unhealthy locality. A greater mistake was never fallen into, and we undertake to say that there is not a healthier city on the whole line of the Ohio River. Our city, includ ing the suburbs,. contains a population of not less than thirty thousand, and the whole number of deaths during the twelve months ending November 1st, 1SG7, was three hundred and fifty-eight, orl an , average o "twentynine and a fraction per month, or less than one per day out of the entire population. The past has been an unusually sickly reason the deaths having been eighty more during 18G7 than in 1SCG or .three hundred and fifty eight during the latter, against two hundred and seventy-eight dur ing the former, - . .- ! ' . 'The following were the mortality lists for each month -daring the two preceding . years, ending November lsr, 1867, and commencing with November 1st, 1865. The third column shows the number deceased in 1807 whp were born in Evansville: : 1S55-6. 1866-7. November .......... December . January. . February ... March. ................ April June July August September Ociober Total ....

. 28 Z3 4 . 19 20 12 21 29 11 2 "IS 14 2-1 IS , . 8 17 29 13 . 12 23 8 .... 2j 20 9 2 - oS 27 31 42 20 25 4t 21 22 44 - IS 273 . " 358 16 J

From the above it will be seen that the mortality during the last four months' record, has been unpreccdentedly large, amounting to one hundred and seventy, or nearly onehalf of the whole, number who died Lduring the whole' year. .'This is ac counted for from the fact of the continued drouth, and from the fact that this has been a year of epidemics. During the present month the health of the city has greatly improved, and the number of deaths will not', be more than one-half as great as that of the preceding month. Only two interments were reported in Oak Hill Cemetery during last week'.;: It must, moreover, be borne in mind that a large number of the interments reported are from the country, outside the city, which would reduce the mortality of the city to' a still lower average. fWe believe there are ' but few cities of 30,000 inhabitants that can make so favorable a showing. : An Interesting Document. We were .shown yesterday two notices in bankruptcy received . by two of our citizens, giving them the interesting intelligence that one of their debtors a man whom they had . credited had applied for the benefits of the bankrupt act. Half a dozen more of our citizens, we presume, received like tender billet doux, there being six or eight of our citizens caught by this "dead-fall," for sums ranging from $10 to $400. One firm had loaned him $100, just for a'day or two, and managed to get $50 back ; the other is confiscated. Another industrious, hard ' working, poor man holds his notes for $400, without the shadow of a hope of ever receiving a cent of it. The bankrupt seems to have been general in the distributions of his favors as liberal as the proprietor of of a gift enterprise as hia creditors are scattered over most of the States west of the Alleghanies, and even in Virginia. The applicant is not now a citizen of this State, but was formerly of this city. . - i , The Street Railroad. The. bad weather of the last two days has delayed the completion of the north line' of the street railroad, but it is expected thatf' will be ready to start the cars by to-morrow. ' Active Business. All our wholesale houses seemed to be . doing an active business1 yesterday,1 and large piles of goods encumbered the sidewalks 'on 'Water, Main, and' First Streets. All the packets brought in liberal orders, and the merchants were bu?y fillin? them. LOCAL NOTICES. 5? Another lot of plegant custom made uu;L'CuiU-Lu ju.-a been ieeivl at Lyon s. He- is t selling overcoats, -business and dress ' suits, and bys'' clothing, fully twenty-five per, cent, less than th'e'iamC goods' could have bscn bought a month ato. Call aud hook through hisjstoek. BS-H'abbe & PfdQiu, NoL S2 Main Street, is the place -t t gH 'y vir nice

dresse-J, .Turkey, Ch.u-.keu. '-U-ee.i 11th. 12th,, loth and 11th. of Decern &c,;&.o -Multi-' Oysters bt brand'; ,; ber. for the tenefit- of the ticw Catli -Ceiqry, Aei-tah!? .ines, or ; 0!ie Church. Particulars will he Rhine-W.'ues', California. -.H rae, aud ; fully published. " ' oct20" dtf

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Xotlce to Ticket Holders. , All persons having purchased tickets or paid for chances at the Gift Enterprise at the late . Temperance Fair, can have their money refunded (unless they wish to make a donation to the good cause) by calling on any of the committee, within ten ;days, with their vouchers. R& Fresh Oysters, Quails, Celery, Poultry and other delicacies of the season, in great abundance at Vickery Bros., 75 Main St. 27-2t. - SS?" The Committee representing the different temperance societies of this city, have selected the following ladies as proper persons to assist jn investigating the claims of the poor in the distribution of the proceeds of the recent Temperance Fair: Mrs. James Lauohlin, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Chas. S. Wells. 2G-3t. JEsS" The Philharmonic Society will meet this evening at Marble Hall, at 8 o'clock, the hall being occupied until that hour by the coDgregation: Day Boarding. Gentlemen can procure good day boarding, at reasonable rates, by applying at Mrs. S. E. Archer's, on Second fctreet, between Locust and Walnut. 1ST" Having bought out my partner, and wishing to change my business to Boots and f-hoes. Hats and Caps ex clusively. I now offer my entire stock of Dry Goods and Notions at extremely low rates. The best French Merino at 85 cents per yard, and everything else in proportion. nov27-2t II. T. Chute. Clark's Spool Cotton is 6 Cerd to 80. Removal. I have removed from my old store, corner of Main and Sec ond Streets, to the more commodi ous, well ventilated and well lighted. and entirely newly fatted up store, No. 46 Main Street, just five doors below roy. old store, where I will be glad to see all my old customers and friends and any number of new ones. I will continue to sell dry goods at the lowestjmarket prices for cash, and will conduct my business, as hereto fore, on strict principle of truth. 22-lw. Wm. Hughes. Carter's celebrated writing and copying ink acknowledged toTae the best-American" ink' made for sale at the Journal counting-room. nov21-tf Consolidation. The firms of Henry -Er Blemker, and Blemker, Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior Stove Works, have been consolidated, and will henceforth be known, as Blemker, Tillman' & Co. All debts and accounts, will be collected and paid by ' may25tf ; Blemker. Tillman & Co. . -o Machines Use Clark's Spool Cotton Hand sewing try Mt'lward's Needles. o- ' Milward's Needles are the best. S&"A full supply of Justices" Blanks for sale at this offiee. tf Milward's Helix Needles, in Patent Wrappers, are superior to all others. Foe Sale. Two yoke of very heavy oxen. Enquire of Jacob S. Lowry, at Sherwood House. nov26-2t Coughs, Bronchitis and Consumption cured by ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. nov26-4wd&w JtST" Having this day transferred the agency of Mishler's Herb Bitters to Messrs. Sparks & Picquet, Wholesale Druggists, No. 78 Main Street, who will take pleasure in attending to all of my old customers upon the same terms as formerly soliciting for them a continuance of patronage, and returning thanks for past favors, I am, respectfully yours, A. Getz. nov2t e o d3-t Shingles! Shingles! Little Bro.'s have recently received a lot of the best yellow poplar logs, from Salt River, which they are cutting into shingles, at their factory at the mouth of Pigeon Creek. A large supply on hand. Orders filled promptly. . . nov23tf " ' SeT V: P. Irons & Co, No. 40 Main Street, have just received a large invoice of .fine Clothing from, their house I3ast, and are now offering a splendid stock of Clothing for men and boys' wear, made iu elegant style by the best of workmen, at prices so low that everybody that sees them are astonished. Good - Cassimere Business Suits from $15 to $25. A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods always on hand, at low prices. nov23-eodtf New Salt in New Barrels. A full supply of small and large barrels just received by;.; - , 3 ' L. RCFFNER, Jr nov23-tf, . Agent Kanawha Salt Cv . Take none other than Cl'Ark'sCotton. ... ' Clark'h j?o.ol Cv ttau is the bc3t V Fair Notice T .cre will be a Fair Kolil ,n tVi nintif.- !.. 'Wl. Kill. I .'-.' Ui. II.J J I I 11V. .'1.1. 1UIII. Ladie! u-e Clark's Spool Cotton.

Gents: The finest and best selected stock cf goods for Fall aud Winter ever brought to this city can be found at 54 Main Street. Call and see. Smith & Darling, aug27 Merchant Tailors. 0 ! . . Milward't Needles for sale every where. Printers' Inks. In addition to our large stock of Printers' Papers,

we have just received from the cele brated manufactory of H. D. Wade & Co. a full stock of Inks, of all colors and qualities, which we will sell at manufacturers' card prices. Printers are invited to call and examine our stock and prices. ' . octS-lw Boiled Cider! Boiled Cider! 1 Boiled Cider!!! Sweet cider, buck wheat flour, hominy, fine syrups, and all kinds of new fruits, and . other goodies, at the New York Grocery. CLOCKS. A. C. R0SENCRANZ, lealer in f Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &, No. 14 SECOND STREET. Between Main and Hycamore. Ftrouat attention given to Repairing, tine Watciiea. Hani d im s O 2a a o a OS r t q o 1 ( 3 a X B 2 - S 2. a a C i 2. is a cd i- So o g ai o cr - -i C Ml S' f a n H 4 -1 a a o a T3 - O 0D r K o o 5 " o H o H sr a 1 1. L 1 It f 3. O CO (3 a 5 H p- O o o O m CO CO rrn S3 S3 l a 0 5 " - -I C3 a a (5 0 a' 2 - p -3 C O m Z o B S 5. 8 3 ff S, J a- r-" i ! -1 f - OO i S3 203 c i-j -a cd 13 CD 5 "-3 O C3 O a rr o o Ci ?r C IT5 : DR. H. M. UAUVEY, ROOM No. 1, WALKER'S BUILDINO, Corner Main and Third Street. Office Hours -10 to 12; 2 to 5: 7 to 9. ovl2d6m EVANSVILLE0IL HOUSE. WM. WI11TE & CO., Manufacturers of LUBRICATING OILS, and Sole Proprietor of HENDRICK'8 PATENT. Also, Dealers In Sperm, Lard, Whale, and Coal Oil, At Cincinnati Prices. Office, Xo. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET. II. F. GATC1I, Agent at EVANSVILLE. IND. Jy25dtf Election of Councilman in the First Ward. THE itUAI.IFir.n VOTERS OF the Flnt Ward of Hie city of Evansville are heieiy notifled that an election will he held at the Council Chamber, in the First Election Preelnct, on WeCuenday, the 4th day of December, 18o7, to elect one perHon to act an Councilman of said Wrd, to fill the vacancy eautwd by the resignation of Jacob H. iiller. Kn. W. KAKKK, Mayor. Mayor' Office, Evansville, Nov. 1, 17. nova dtd Union, Courier, and Democrat copy. s E. GILBERT CO.. Wiii be pleaHed to see all their e ld custom. er, and as many new on; as will favor them with a call. A full assortment of Grocerlw, etc., always on hand, and for sale at the lowest marltet price. "AKents for Stafford Mills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. We will give special inducements to all those buying for CASH. oc9 --t Dissolution of Copartnership. THE FIRM OK T. II. RIM' A C O. I t his day dissolved by mutual cou-h-nt. T. II. Crist will continue the business and isettie up the aflitlrs of -1 he oid. tirm. X. II. CKlsT. J. I). LiNXWILEK. Evansville, Nov. 2(), novii -tlw New Firm and New Goods. RON CITY GROCERY, mrjf A I Sii I U 11 (' II A S V. II T II K JtA. above Houe, on Locust rr?et. be-twt-en Eir-t akd Second, i am now rtceiv-in-4, and shall Reep constantly on haud. a full uppljr of FRESH ; ( Family Groceries and Provisioas, Purchasrd at low figures, an'd oliereil at a snall advance. Every am"!i? wurrnniei rn and genuine. A liberal r;ir..-i:;a z sollei-ed. JAMK" N fll.L, i t. uovi I d".:n

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