Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 December 1867 — Page 2

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-THE EVANS VILLE DAILY J OURN A I : WEENES DAY, DEC EM B ER 4, 1861

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X.K. J..HA.A.S .ir't"; Qft-rf ; Resident Dentist, Over Tftft National Ban, 1 ; Corner Main and First Streets, ;.? Evansville, Ind., TyrAxiFACTrREK of rovrixc JULL oris tinm Work, Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, and Ainber Plates, Carved . Work, Artificial Palates, &e. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxid (an excellent and safe anaesthetic). Chloroform, Ether, and also several local paralysers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and my establishment as large (consisting of five rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during the past EIGHT TEAKS. mchJ

DR. J. C. EIESBOWER, Surgeon. Dentist, Office, No. 1 FIRST STREET, bet Main and Locust, , Tenders his professional services to the citizen of Evansville and vicinity fe2tt tf Administers Nitrons Oxide Gas to alleviate pain in extrnoiln teeth. J. C. HENEON & SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, No. 133 Main Street, EYAXSTIILK, INDIANA. WE HAVE PURCHASED THE right- of using Dr. Chamberlain's process or embalming, and are prepared to do work in that line at short notice ; wartanted to give satisfaction.' 1 A large assortment of the beet METALLIC CASES, CASKETS AND " , s WOOD COFFINS Constantly Ion band aug!2 3m . Builders and Painters. .-; Ei HATE IX STORE, 60,000 pounds strictly pure White Lead. . ou.uuu pounos pure star w nue jueaa. . - 50,000 pounds Bay State Whit Lead. 1,000 gallons Linseed Oil. 5,000 pounds No. 1 Putty, in Eladders and Cans. Window Glass, all sizes. " Glaziers' Points and Pntty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or in OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purchased In the West. KELLER 4 WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Indi mcb.6tf ' . A LARGE AD BEAl'TIFl't Assortment of , Toilet Goods for the Holidays, --, , consistingof Porte-ilonnaies, " Purses, t t i i ; n.Ci ' Wallets, ' ... . . " . Pocket-Books, Letter-Pockets. and an endless variety of Perfumeries, ... Colognes, 1 :f": -. . ' . Pomades, : ' ; ' : ' Soaps, ';. .' .;. . ' .' JffafeNaiL Tooth, & Clothe3 Bnisaes. Xisrf. a supply of Haachin's NIGHT LIUHTS jtM rei-V-lved at , . , , - , SCHLAEPFEIi, S Drug Store, " ' Cor. JIain aud Second Street.-i. nov26'67 tlfiii , ... .- tj , ii it OFFICB PENNSYLVANIA. RAItAOAD Co.,1 - Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 18ts7. j THE PC5SSI,VAMA RAILKOAI) Company hereby give notice, that they will receive proposals until the first, day of January, INt.s, for leasing separately or collectively the Union lt pot Hotel at Pitts--burp, the Losn House at Altoona, and the Dining Saloon in tiie Harrisburg Depot, for a term of years, 'commencing on or before Marcti IV MRS. - . The hotels at Pitisburg aud Altoona are fumishfd throughout in the best manner. It rout be expressly understood that the Railroad Company will require that ali of these establishments shall be kept in a strictly firsl-clasx manner fo the- convenience and comJort of passengers patronizing its line. 1 - Proposals will be addressed to John M. .Kennedy, inairman ot special uommlt tee, .o. wo Area fnrtei, muaueipma. dovU d t janl'tiS . . , , . , No Moro Poisoaiug by LEAD PIPE. I THE PATEST ENCASED BLOCK Tin Pipe, manufactured bv Col wells. i-uaw Willard, of New YorK. snppliesJ wmui. ion -4 suugni tor, anu its perjeci immunity from corrosion will at once recommend it as the only sa-le and suitable pipe ior conveying water lor domestic p xt-po-.es. . This Patent Tin-Lined Pipe is hialilv recommenced by all the most eminent Chemtits ana I'hysi tans of the East, and bv the Water Commissioners of New York, Brooklyn, Bos.ou.Charlestown.and many other cltie. 'If'TKlTr fltirj-t WM. 1'OWELL & CO., Proprietors, n -via dim li a w Dissolution of Co-PartueriMp. THE FiltM OF DASXETTEH, A Co. is, this day, dissolved by mutual consent. B. H. Kro?ger will continue the business, and settle up the aflairs ot the Old firm. II. L. D. N N KTTiILL, WM. ORTICK, B. H. KKtKGKR. Evansville, Nov, 26th, 1S(;7. novgr 2w T OST BOYS. On or about the 4th of ,1 October two boys wandered away from tneir homes, near Cynthiaua, Ind. The elder, Daniel W. Twiggs, has light hair, blue eyes, and is 12 years of age. David K. Wiggins has black hair, d trk eyes, and is 9 years of age. Any information of their whereabouts, left at this offlco, will be liberally rewarded. " ocfO u2,wlt

Wes.ern nn.l Southern Agencv fit the I moil brass Woras, and Depot of Plumbers, Steam, and tias-Fitters' Materiwls 21o, HI, and 219 West Kinh street)

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.GLASST7AEE f... OF EVERY DESCRIPTION i Gold-Band and Plain White FRENCH AND ENGLISH O II I TV FRENCH. ENGLISH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Also, Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Hanging Lamps, and Chandeliers. We are Agent for MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.'S and ROGERS BROTHERS' oelebrated . - .. SILVEE-PLATED WARE, which has stood the test of over twenty years' trial. .1 MARK & HEMMING, AT OUR OLD STAND, ' No. 18 MAIY STREET. WE HAVE. AT TIf IS ESTAHLISIIment, in addition to everything kept at our First Street House, a very large stock oi, ; ..':, . .!;-.;-. ; j HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ; embracing everything new and desirablefor the housekeepei. This is a new feature tu our business, which a pressing derniind has urgett upon us. By calling In a'. IS Mair Street, you will see how well we have responded. oc28 dU HOLLINGSWORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF . ' ,tt ; ' OUEENSWARE! 1 rn ! JL G L A S SWA R E, , . . " la all their various branches, HATE BEEN IHPORTISI direct from England since AuguF , l4y, and are duly posted as to the demanr of the trade, in quality, style, price, etc. 1 Besides the experience of years in th busiaesswe go into the English market , itUui'.;U i '" . ' . - - - WITH GOLD, and buy as cheap as any house in the United States. - - - - .... . I We import and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other houM in the city can get from the factories direct. Tfley are very desirable styles, and will sell more readily than any goods in the market..-; Such is the opinion of good judges. .. 1 That Evansville is a cheap market for Queensware no vn is likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary, to multiply words. '' .' .; You will find us at the old sttued, ..: No. SO First Htreo; . -. .'.'.':'' and--' : j ;.l .'A'o. S Syeaiisbre Street'i t . : EVANSVILLE- IND. an 28 dtf , , . , CARTER'S .- COMB I NED Writing nut! Copying ; INK.: ' :':'V';; This COMBINATION Ink has een ava:ded the HHiflEST PBE.HIl'Xs over ail others in New York, linston, auil JUltimure, Slid pron. uuced by, the mos;. celebrated diemists theiitatlnktiver oitered to the pubiic. It is used by many of the largest Commercial Houses, Banks, Railroads, and other corporations in New York. Boston, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and gives perfect satisfaction. - - . j The Advantages of this over other Inks are First. It flows freely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposuie to the air. , . Second. It will give a perfect and instantaneous copy. Third. It will not mould, i . ' V Fourth. Being equally as good for Copying as for Bookkeeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of Ink. Fifth. It Is mpre permanent than common; Inks. , ; ; , i Sixth. The color, when first written, is a beautiful dark green, but in a remarkably short time it changes to a bktliiant jet black not a brownish black. Seventh. It is admirably adapted to the mcst delicate writing, and always "makes ltt mark." Thit Ink is warranted to flow as freely as Arnold ', or any other Writing Fluid now in use ; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; aud not to mould. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO.. nov22dti Sole Agents for this city. New Firm and New Goods. IHON CITY GROCERY. MAVIKO PCltdHASED THE above Honse, on Locust Street, between! First aud Second, 1 anj now receiving, and shall keep constantly on hand, a full supply of FRESH Family Groceries and Provisions, Purchased at low figures, and oflered at a 1 mall advance. Every article warranted resh and genuine. A l'berat patronage solicited. JAMES SNELL, Jii. novll d3m

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1-3 ?T O : t S s 2. 8.K1 5 - e " 0 g g". 5 S5 7Z -jo 2. 0 o "P i- . 2 00 2 S :51 to .;m O- O - s c00 . a o o o -S 1 00 (5 IJ SO H ; jr.B t- ??-- Si 2 o k3 e. O 5 s o o o & o m CP CO rm 33 00 - a o . a pi p.S o K 0.0 - sr S o m 00 So ?3 go 1 S 65 S3 CD s o ? 0 as tr1 3 BOOTS AND SHO. 0'3D P : 0 3D - r..3 ' 3o - " " : M' -ft o v. 2 ' 01 0. 1 b p'- ilk, w" , m Mi , t V ! 1 :s;!.j 3 7. --t 5 MORGAN, , v.; PUTNAM H.-iA-' kt'ia'vU & CO. (Successors to Morgan, Read & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes HATS AND CAPS,- . HAVE REMOVED TO '32 TIEST'ST. ' novU ." ! .'. . . i FEED STOItES. Western Feed Store. WM. TROUP & CO, ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HA F, CORN, OA TS, BRAN, MEAL, FLOUR, SHIPSTUFFS, HOMIJVr, SALT, LIME, dc. BTos. IOS and HO, Corner Mala and Fourth Streets, EvaksVii jjt, Ijtd. SiS Agent for the Chicago Scale ComtMMv. Notice to Contractors. November 4th, 1867. THE COMMON t'Ol'SCIL OF THE City of Kvausville will receive sealed proposals, until the 5th day of December, 1K67, for grading the alley situate between Fulton ivvenue and Fifth Avenue, and extending from Third Street to Fonrth Street, in Lamasco, now city of Evansville. By order of the Council. A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office. Nov. U. 1867. nov 1 lUc Son copt.

LUMBER, &C.

HJMBEIt-LUMBER!" mil K ,(.1 iJSCIlIBEJt -v COATiNCES JL theliUmber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public mat pis 8I1OCV it utrgvauu kujuu 10 avw in rne assortments, emoracmg fine oi thicknesses and-quality, from the nl ' Third Common Saginaw Board . up ; Three-Inch First 't lear Plankl' ' Aiio, suu -DOORS of various tbickpea and styles, and . ; , ' ' lO.WOO LIOHTS.' , 1 ? 1 -' . . 1 Window Saeh. Pine and Poplar Shingl 3 and 4-feeti ath,-Mouldings, Casing Quarter-Round, &c, &c. Orders from tbe country, river -or tai filled promptly. se2l (12ml JOHN-F. GLOVER. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . jPIISTE lumber, S&ingies, Latn, Doors, and Sasn. ' Also, a large assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and 'Toledo Lumber and Floorin , messed and Undressed, on hand and for sale.--Extra Sawed and Shaved Fine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yard ojt Water Stbkbt,(Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Evansvill -1 All orders promptly attended to. mayiadtfm New bteam Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. PT1HE ' UNDERSIGNED, HAVING lt lorraeu a copartnersnip unaer tne cria name 01 McCORKLE & STRONG have now In successful operation a com plete ana weii-iurnisnea esraDiisnment ior me manuiaciure DysiiiAu 01 . Sasn, Doors, lllluIs, Brack.- ; etsv etc. . '" and every other variety of Wood Work use a in carpeniry- . A liberal patronage Is solicited. . Factory on the-corner of Walnut and Eighth Streets, Evansville, ma. "' JOHN S. McCORKLE. un20dly : E. P. BTRUNU. Sash, Doors, Lumber, &c Hunnel & Sons, Manufacturers of Sash, - Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c; - Also, ueaters in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER. Keen constantly oh hand Lumber of every de-cription-Hneand Poplar Flooring, Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, &c. . Sawing of every description done" to order. 1 - - Orders from Abroad will be promptly at tended to. v- - . ... . ,: -Factory and Yard, -Cokxes Watek Street axd Canal; july20 -. Evansville. Indiana. ' '. -STEELE & TKIIlliE, Second Street ' between ' Chestnut- and . Cherry. Evansville. Indiana. . Sash, Doors, Win 00 w Blinds, okessed Lumbte, Boards, Lath, &c, ot -every description constantly on. band. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every kind uoue on the shortest notice, jUlrJOly ;. . - : REAL ESTATE.': ; McNEELY, SCBpEERT &; CO.'S ISeal Estate autl Insurance Agency, . . ,. So. ii. WASHINGTON BLOCK, ; : (Corner Room, Second Floor,) Opposite the Court-House, r. i : , EVAJfSVXLLE.ISD. OVER 100 HOUSES and LOT3 in various parts of the city for Hal, including some good BUSINESS PROPERTY, i EXCELLENT OARDENINU LAND, convenient to the citv. " FARM1XU LAS D, improved and unimproved, in this and other States, for sale or exchange for city property. Also, Timber and Coal Lands. ' Business Offices and Ptore Rooms to let; ais comfortable Lodging-1- ooms, near the centre of business. '. A number of bargains now n ovtr books, and several applications on flie to purchase desirable property; Persons having such for sale may find customers by applying at this Agency. Wc have a number of applications for renting dwelling- houses. Persons having real estate for sale; exchange, or rent are requested to enter the details on our books lor reference. No charge unless property is disposed of. Terms reasonable. Call aud see. - INSURANCE ' ' Of all kinds effected in good companies. Special attention given to LIFE INSURANCE. ' a-NOTARIAL BUSINESS transacted at this offlce.: , s.,' ' .. We have admitted Mr. Thomas P. Brittojj to a partnership in the above business, who, in conjunction with the undersigned, will give it his best attention. The style of tbe firm will be McNely, Schubert & Co. . .' JAMES Hi McNEELY. JOHN SCHUBERT. ' Not. 2,1867; nov4 - . - ' ' T.- 11 1 . aeai isiiue Agency. J. P. lliott fe Son HAVE OPENED A REAL EST ATI Agency for the sale of and renting o: lands, houses, fec, Ac. .1: . Persons haviue houses or land to rent or sell, or persons wishing to purchase or rent, will do well "by calling on them at their office, on , , Third Street, near Locust, ' In Elliott's Junelltf Block; E. L. STARLING & CO., Wholesale Dealers in PURE COPPER. WHISKY. Starling's " Rose-Cud," The best brand in the country, always on nana. - MAIN STREET, novie dtf HENDERSON, KY.

Collector's Sale. .7VTOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN, that AM I, William G. Hazelrigg, Collector of the City of Evansville, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock a m., and 2 and 4 o'clock: P.M., on - -;. 1 ; FRIDAYi THE 13th or Decexbto; 1867, Will sell, at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in the city of Evansville, Indiana, the following Low, parts of Lets, and parcels of Real Estate and Improvements, assessed ior the payment of City Taxes for the year 1867, due from the owners thereof, to the city of Evansville, said taxes being how due and unpaid, and for the cost of said sale, and that the f aje will, be continued on the next day following.viz.: Saturday. December the litb, ISttf, at 2 o clock P.M . at , the door 6t the .Court House, in 'Evansville, for the. purpose of selling ucb property as may nave been sold 011 the day first above mentioned, and not paid for : . , ORIGINAL PLAN. ' Lot. Tax. JoDes Catharine, (heirs of) 48x150 n w side of. . 47 tSl 64 Maurous Eiiz-i A, 9 ft 2d st by 'iA ft, corner part of.. 97 . 3 78 Maurous Eliza A.. x75 s cor pt of VH . 31 54 Spauldiug JC.se y2 .27 8310 Thompson Jacob, (beirs of ) ua'U

73 ui i.;'4JLA'JU, u w riuc ti 4 w ii DONATION ENLARGEMENT. Bierbower Wm, n w 15!) 182 52 Bierbower Wm, imp west pt of....l-:0 8 4 Jones Michael P (heirs) 213 2 70 Jones Michael P (beirs) un'd 22x 30 north part of. 222 7 56 Street fc Davis, 34x144 n e sideof 2 76 08 Whitehead John, 2d sub'd 200 13 94 UPPER ENLARGEMENT. Chandler John J., subd. out-lot 4, S W 2-6 6 S 5 42 Felger Jonn, subdiv. out-lot 3 2 ie 20 Speed R. B., lister subd. out-lot 2, 2 6 48 dO lister subd. out-lot 2, NW 3 ' 4 32 do lister sa hd. out-lot 2,28- ' 2 lfi do lister subd. out-lot 2, 29 3 24 LOWER ENLARGEMENT. Atkinson Richard, 58 by 97 alley ena 7 ana 8 ii us EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Lt.B!k. Tax. Aikin, Daniel ......... ........... do , - Alderson & Allen, und bf1 51 S 10 20 .. 2 .. 1 - 2 61 . 50 70 1 62 do ' do , 1 35 1 35 1 3o . 5 94 6 48 ' 11 06 167 40 13 50 8 64 9 18 13 50 8 10 ' 3 78 9-88 16 20 4 32 3 89 16 85 33 05 3 24 58 86 34 56 29 42 3 46 15 73 4 S2 41 58 11 88 50 23 19 44 6 48 14 04 .EN2 38 2 40 1 62 do do do do 3 4 Basket. John 11 do - vz Britenbach, August M3 Egler, John and Peter 10 J J.lIlJJt,L-'ll, ,, , u T UX...... ...... AM . Fuller,-Jane (colored)... 7 25 do 8 25 Fuqua, Wm H, s e hf 12 22 Groothues, Elizabeth 4 45 no o 40 Hanselman. John, n w hf 19 54 Hoge & Brunt e..... 1 25 xxuuspein, J x o 10 00 .... o JO do 7 15 Jones M L Mrs, 64x105 5-6 frt . 1 part 9, 10 40 Leight, Caro ine E 5 47 Lockhard. Thomas, s w 8 38 Maghee. T. H. (heirs ot) -16 & Miner. BarDaTa , iu Pnnze. Joe 8 16 SansomSanders,3Sxe4 alley ' enas,-. w, iu w Scantlin, James Jr... 10 25 Snannon. W. W 5 & Thornbureh, James S 3 Walker. John. n. e. 1-5 9 36 Wilcox. Pauline 4 3 Wilcox, Pauline...... 5 3 Cook & Rice -.....'....:. 1 53 LILLISTON AND LOCKHART'S LAEUEME.VT.. Ogden.J. K ... 7 . 1 Oguen, J. K 8 1 Uuknown owners 13 1 Unknown owners. 14 1 2 16 1 35 . 1 35 2 18 1 80 1 89 1 89 3 78 3 24 3 78 3 24 2 67 1 89 3 24 1 89 ' 1 08 9 99 SOUTHERN E LAKOEM EN T. Chandler, John J.,.. 17 16 ao , . - is 10 do , 1 18 do - 2 18 do 3 18 do .......... ...... ....... 4. 18 - do ... 7 10 do." ' ' 1 21 10 do 22 10 do 6 13 do '. , , , ......... 14 . J3 ... do j 19 15 Davidson, Mary 1 11 do . ..... ... 2 11 Klussmani William H 7 08 Morris, -Ed ward S..... ............15 14 ao ' ....10 14 do ' 10 13 do : ..11 13 51 2 97 2 70 ,' M 54 54 I (18 8 4 3 24 Pen fold, Edmund... .........12 17 do sli l fschtefer, Henry 8 3 16 - Schjefer, August ....:..........;.33 9 Jehu.- Jacob ...20 2 i 15 Weidlg, George...... MclNNERNEY'S ENLARGEMENT. Woods, Humphrey,heirs.... 11 3 . 3 51 UO . UO . . tUO o do . do ' 'J,' do' .. 13 3 do ' ,. do do ......... 14 8 ' ELLIOTT'S ENLARGEMENT, 3 51 3 51 4 48 Blscbof,, Lyuisa Mrs 1 . 2 S2 70 . 2 70 2 70 10 26 dO i : UO 1 4 i do do S Park. John D. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, - oth.tith, subdivision....- 10 7. . BRAY'S ENLARGEMENT. Stein bach , Albert 22 1 54 59 12 I 1 35 13 '1,1 35 14 1 1 36 15 1 " 1 35 Harper, John..,, - ... Harper, Jmn. Harper, John." ..'. Harper, John . ... HUBBARD'S ENLARGEMENT. Hubbard, Mary A. Yz adj 10 of 9 4 .10 4 11. 4 12 4 fl 23 2 43 2 4i 2 y7 do. do do . -do do do NORTH EAST E -. N ENLARGEMENT. ...17 7 2 9S 18 7 2 42 19 "7 2 44 -20 7 2 42 7 13 2 hi 3 14 2 44 9 16 2 7i : 10 15 6 76 16 4 5 13 4 8 2 42 Unknown Owners.. - do '. do 1 -. do ' do . do ' ' - . do" Carr, Alfred '.. .louaer. neirs or Young, Elizabeth... GOODHELL'S ENLARGEMENT. 30 2 2 16 Hill, Robert Aitohinson, James .. 3 3 5 4 3 54 do Johnson. Alvah 6 9, 1 19 1 OS 1 08 1 19 unknown owners t a do ....46 : do . 7 ' SMITH'S ENLARGEMENT. Inwood, John, 30 ft sub'd 5 adj . alley 01 101s iu, a-" 2 59 2 70 28 33 7 21 t o'f 52 4 12 72 ''2 ; 2 62 5 77 4 12 3 00 9 89 6 70 4 64 4 12 4 12 3 09 3 09 . 3 09 2 Oti 2 00 2 58 2 57 2 57 2 58 2 06 3 &5 9 27 8 24 3 Hl yi 2 06 2 08 2 83 6 95 5 77 1 54 2 32 2 32 Scott, Lucius H-... 16 1 Allis & Howes ; 1 132 Allis & Howes ..... I l.U Amory, Pbiiip ... . - 36 J3o do 32 13o Adams, August, imp. w- part 163 Baker, vvrn 'o ao jo do ..-..... 17 23 do 18 2; Brown, Mary A . 29 23 Breger, Jorin. i4 30 Bradley, F. P....- 5 132 Rurtis. Edward. 128x380 u end.. 165 Burke. Patrick 2 82 Chamberlin, James W 9 74, do iu 74 do 11 74 do 29 101 do o0 lol do 31 101 do 27 128 do 28 128 do 8 174 do 9 174 do 10 174 Copeland, Guild 5 128 t-opeianu, tjruuu ... . .t i-o Davld-ou,Geo. heirs of, N. hf... 7 76 Esran.Elien H.. . 1 131 Gerdes.John H ,. 31 54 Greer ,W C .. - li! Hayuie.W L. a -0 Havnle.W L. 2 i.. Hub, Henry. 26 Cl Haub, Henry 26 3i Heerding, Win...... ..... 1 49 Heerding, Win........ 2 49 Hill, Robert A 30 23 Hoffner. John . . .17 47 Hubbard, Mary Ann 23 25 Hubbard, Mary Ann 24 25

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CRESCENT ENLARGEMENT. Woodson, John O. .221 1 13 13 Elchenlaub, Martin (keirs of).. 1 3 4 37 Mack Charles W 5 3 4 38 do 6 3 4 38 Pruitt, John 20 6 5 15 FOURTH ENLARGEMENT.

Burke, Patrick - 5 10 STOCKWELL'S ENLARGEMENT. Allen. Blanche .. 4 5 Morrison. Susan 11 3 5 Hilliard, John F 30 15 do -31 81 do 5 16 do ne 6 16 Miller, John, n e y 10 18 do 11 18 do 8 w pt of fract.. 6 13 SHARP'S ENLARGEMENT. Gover, John...... 7 7 Sharp, Peter (heirs of) 3 10 do do 4 10 NORTHERN ENLARGEMENT. Barter, Mary H .-. 3 4 do . 4 4 Burkbardt, George 12 3 Decker, John 3 3 do 4 3 Huber, John M . . 3 8 Martin. Jonn S. heirs of. 9 8 3 09 7 21 2 57 3 09 8 09 2 06 6 18 30 18 4 43 14 73 Porter, Joe 2 2 do - 3 2 do .. 4 2 WM. G. HAZELRIGG, Collector. HARDWARE. GEO. S. SONNTAG & CO., .' DEALERS IN ' Vises, , Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammer!, Horse Shoes, Horse Sails, Stocks and Dies, Butchers Files, Coil Chain, Leather Belting, Ko. 21) FIEST TlirtT, febl9 ;E VANS VILLE, IND. SAMUEL OUR DEAtERIK " . Bar ami Sheet I R O N, TINPLATE, WIRE, ZINC, SPRINGS, : AXLES, Ac, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Waon and Ba?gj Woodwork WATER STREET, janl dly EvAN3vri.LE. Iyp, If. It'.- Wells & Son, Importers and Dealers in CUTLERY, Fanners' and Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CIRCULAR AXD CROSS-CUT SAWS Fairbank'g Scales, IV o. 31 3IVIIV ST., au9 EVANSVILLE. IND. Dissolution. THE FIRM OF COR WINE A Hutcbins is this day dissolved by luutual consent. The business will be crried on by S. R. Corwine, on Seventh Street, between Chestnut and Cherry. All accounts will be settled by blm, S. R. CORWINE. J. B. HUTCHINS. October 17th, 1S67. nov4 d3w .

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