Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 April 1868 — Page 8
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THE EVAISVJLLE Da Y .JOURKA ' : SA7T1R APRIL 18, :m8.
WANTED.
wfTTAXTKI GIKL-i Four good; sltuaV I ons open for four good girls. Ap--j.t nt Hie IVANS VI LI. K 1NTELLI1K K )r KICK, .-econd Street, between LW. 'ia Secoml. apl S dtf F.l VI' i II SITUATION Vs .vpmat.Is U'.T.T.au. t as nt t! e 1 . . lo ;he fity. Al o, a Gil. as feewisg -" in ft respectable family; fin mi a f v;i " iuMii iic. i;l I at t e Evar.svirfe i -. rtihf.t O-ttf-A Kfnd f ri't-r he' "V-fii 2 :.' L.x-u-;, !; ii:f . j 1 -i - J'AA TKIJ AGKNTs- To sell Uie .w-.n. x i t.r.-,t rt.u 1tk- -ui h ait u wiiti tb cr fir.e Me-ei -tiiKi i vitj-K. I r-I'-II 1 1 1 rl I t I'l lllir;'" ill li lt. HUM MliS. E. M.-Bt'RXS'S, VfVix 12 Secoud St., bet. Main aa Locust 'A-xreei. : Evan.stMi,l'd.1 ' ..Z. few mort iottgers anJ quite inamber .rv w 'i I "rl n n t!ll t.a artnm mn.-la. ' . MR. E. M. BURNS. . Marivf ' '"' ' ' ' . , APRII. lfciTH, L.OOIC AT XIIIH : 1 1 XIV 1 1,1, 41TKR THIS I)ATt SEtl,. I'tanl a; the following prkes: Fine- , juitaed Verbenas at 10 ceuts; Geraniums . Heliotropes from 15 to 1!0 cents; large -'osee (including tLe Jasmine Muss), all Si-i-n;wned monthly varieties, at 75 cents; .-.. e-veryttiBg low in proportions Pla. Vi a,lLb3' and strong. A1m, tine tx ije Evertecs, .vc U'M. ii. NEWITr. i'!ants delivered to any part ot the city. . atf , o: Tern pie of Hon lonor Division:, Xo,.li') earnersnc-, . AyiiL 7UI.-1S68. sonsol 1
vJw.Mna 'uH-rf4if.'-j' snv,- ! i -rffe-H -'ir aiti tu!ta!l5p 'AS. ' 'V;', -"V y-YV "n if' j lALLAtlON. At a regular cou- . s., su-.imr H...I tn- tine m.vU- in xvhi.-u ' j tfc :Jea:vd .that )i; they coull g,t . , F , -Valette CommaDihrv ti-jire lor it au eno' moas HiiJ laj.J'i I . Leuve Arrive.!.' , . ; j" - , v , ! iast eveoiD?, the lOllOWine OElCerS Cab-eral terms to go id :uents. i'rice to j a - , . - - r ' rr". nt 10 3".d , Vol, EST fiii", that. iKtrtV,- .they t" "i . - vi.it n.e times. We are now r.dy tons- V'.; j.Q. ! : -" ,7" 'u' . p 7 'were stalled by -J.hcir. enunKor.CoEi- ' irJV&iWZi p;r-:r t:: jPMmM d, am Now, a!- an jerj Qol..Gei Hi Fish:' J ams T. U1'li) TMfcX;iZit f - 5:- PM 12:2'AM ough it wa, wroDgtkeso maW;ilkeri Generali.iru Blvthe Ilynes, nr-:'' I 'o and Missisgippijlailroad. j prii-toc.d not -fiMaxj.0a a?Q (en,ral. .Wm, E. iioinQrs. i ' faOAJ-.Ja v , ' " ' ' and which the uiUst-of :the!metf . who" ; itr;i;. rv-,' "rr' Tt..;rw ...r.i i FROM VINCENNEs. . --i v.u . ' 1 v ..; hvor,t Pm- VftQ; Cha. JL Cutter,
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.mSm Honor D. visiou, N t. .'A. :o!i of-Tern- : i.-rance, are hero by noUnel thai. thre vjll l-t an election fW ihiee Trustees lor " s L'tvir.ion on Tuesday evening. . April ' V, t. tt tlielr Hal!, at o'cioc-li p.m. . SXy order of the Division. ; LESLIE T. IGLE1IAUT, A, R. S. - : 1 . . 1 1 i. . t-i r;et Court of Him United ist-ttea, ) . For the Eistrictot Indiana. JIji th- nm ter of R-3bert K. Punfeersoij, Alexander Wilson, and Enalle (Schoen- . .auit. In Bankruptcy. T 2 OM l.OCK 1. . X Tl'ESDAV, Aeril VSth, A.D. iStK, the undersigned, ; Assi nee of tiie ab.iv-nameii parties. ivJ! otler at public sale, in front of the . f vurl '' jue in the city of Evansville, lue-:.--'iow::)4-'!e.scri; ed property, to wit: '-- s. ::t?s. of SiOO each, o.' the capital toci in 'te Merchants' 'atloaal aui o .s"Ai-mprl-.. l i-iiii.; .-null ui'erest In the Evansvilla and '.'lOvnmv'll Mail Line; "..O-Syti, interest in the steamer A'maja; ' in'-Tvi:t m tfcrw larae-'fr-tiaf'' wre- ." i.jse.-, on :ie comer of tigh h and Lo-.f'-s aht depot ; i n. :. -.2S-.0 shares, of 810 each, of the capital Tom ; f LOW.- focts in Southern Mutual Lift lu-j-avcuuue t' iinpany, Luulxville, Ky. ; J" Shaves ot the capital -stock f the Z'r.Tii-liie Public Hail C' mpany 0 era IXrtri cf sale, cash. - .. PHILIP C. DECKER,' 1 i.rlT dtd Assignee. In Bankruptcy.- v - ,ir-ij m i m, im r, ii.at, ou Am, the 4tti lry -f April A.L. IstiS. a warr.T.at in baciferuptcy whs issued auainst the f iteoi Matthew Kempf, Evausvilie,V'antHrfurhOmuly, acd J. A P-ruce, ot Vin-ne-., in Hk; county of Knox, and State .-.' Indiana, who have leen adjudged bankOtvpts on their own pelitiou ; that the pay- ?! B t of a n v- d b ts a nd U el i very of a y pro3Tciy helonsjiug tosucil bankrupts to mem i'or their use, and the transfer of Miy -TTivperi-v by t hem, is forbidden by inw; that -a sieetliig of the ere litors of the said bank-;xvi-ts, to prove their debts and choose one rar '.more assignees ot their estate, will be e- i at a (."onrtof Bankruptcy, to be bold. -; -at ilie 'Jlioe of Charles H. Batierfield, . i Thir-I Street, between Main aii'l Lo- . s-treeis, in the city of EvariKviiu-t. iu t.fcii-.i, before t barles II. Butterfleld. Kegis-.-:. o.j lue 2Sth day of April, A.i). ijji,at 10 fX iJcc: A.M. BENJ. J. SPOONER, , U. S. Marsliai, Listriot of iFntiana,-" ..ir.r'l'3 J2t Mcssemjer. Notice of Disgolution. -T OTH'K If Ill lll lll Ul E.V, that Si the lai tuei-ship heretofore existiu . tf-lwi-t-n Heu ryKich.-teiu aud Fr:tLKaigeH. . iider th utine and str'e of Richstein & irr,-s ys ti issol . eii hv nmtii.il onsent t.t Momlsy, April 13th. S'liebHii-s of the firm will be settled viy Fred. -i-Cr.res, who continues the busi- .!... at ie old pi ce, on High Street, be- : sween Lv-et and Goods? 11 .Streets, aud is ,Kne authorized to collect and pay ail .ju-;J4. HENRV RICHIE N. FKtD. KAKGE.S. - riril lo. JSH8. pU a3t . Notice to Debtors. I.l. FEUSUXS ISDFBTED TO the late firm of Riohstei 1 A Karges i requested to call and pet tie iminedi-,i;..-!v, KUED, KMtOtS.
2. the IT'i J;M States District Court for the I terday. 0!i eharffO of. dru.okeaae.sA aad j MAItilAG?E. -lilCENS'. The followZl, themt.;SS;nJA;ol?Ji ! disorderly conduct, had a hearihgyes- j ingl VSf marriage licenses U--fafflim Raiikiupts. in Bankruptcy. . teraay before the Ii.eeoj'de.t, aud,waa i-s ued-bv tTie Crfunfy' Clerk daring the 'f!IL?"''!err,tf i fined H cost $5 50. ifegWe' t!& t weebtfdine the - irth iust: ; ' .
"' l.MltKMKXEl) 11 1. K t B 1 at ves notice of bis appoiuimeni as - '.i' y V - "t Caasles liaboe an.) Adoiph . " --.ifaia. of Kvautvillt. i,. tho ..,,.f r.f aivaer.iarah. and Maifnf Tn.iinnt. ith -"" DWtrlctoi Indiana, who uave been " 'UaiJ-'?" b:!.krupts upoa their own peti-i-u by the lust net Court of said Inflict. , ,v JOSii F. ELLI TT. March 20 lhnf,. Assignee. jscun;l ;ot il a w. Sat ) ludiauapoiis Journal copy. !t0. C 1. AoTOL Ao. 01. WARREN 5c CONYNGTON, no. ei sad; street, ..Foriuirly No. 1 Mr,!u Street.) DEALERS LV ..VGPianos, Organs, Melodeons. Music, Instruction Books, And Musical Goods generally. Wholesale and Retail Agent for the " UNKl V-sXIOJ KNABE i I.v.SOs. Splendid Pianos of other makers alwavs on hand, which we will sei. at factory prices. . . , . , Pianos reDte.;, and r-nt applied ou the purchase, if desired. Old Pianos takeu iu exchange or new ones. We keep the FINEST QUALITY of : Strings for all instruments. Regular discounts to teachers and the trade. mchOdtl tUCCIie- at I Uuion copy.j
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Ivansville and fJr wloriGOING NORTH. Leave Arrive A mve. Evausvble. VinctsULe.--, AccomWt'n, o:.'.'i A m Mull y-.o a m Vincennes Ac 3: :4 e m lin'il a m 4 :I3 y ;' ; i !.j A x ! i:TO :-' i -.' P M I . coming -(TK . ! , - , .. .pfsw'i'i 1 !fvii! ive't ! Terre Jlaui . " vnuct-ubea. V;i;e ,:. ; . iv ...... " -, .r..T ; :.: t 4 .j , ,, v i. . I , . 4 Mail-
. : reaenn, wasaone ,tnac ouzat.xo j Warded A' J. Colburn K--w;twaidI..9Mf -M5 heexpocted. for the aecommodatjon of ' j 3 f' t in J 'i t.T i H lrss Westward 4mdam om ax , -i,1 : ,. , ' . 1 ;' ! corder f Alex, bh jfrx., SranJara rJearsMs.'na 11 1 -, ISif.rs n n afi. wfrrt . - - " ,
-,i prtti-l laetwai-d Express ,.,-' " RtEAMBOAt LINES. To LouisviLlra Every. -Monday and Saturday at ioo'cloci a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'rlock P. M. To 1!aik DatiyT-rrcept Sun day, at 3 a'clocfe p. M. a To Gsee.v RrvER. Every Wednesday ad Saturday at 0 o'clock p. m. Every Monday ana l nursaay at b o ciock p. m. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and rr.uay at 4 o ctoc r. it. , , ... To Hs iDEAsoNv-DUr-.'efeep Surulays, t 3 o'clock p.m. To Nashville Every Thursday at four . m. To Memphis Semi-weekly. RockportSstag( via Newburgh and Booii7llle.) carrying the mail, leases at 7 an Mondays ;Wednsliy and FrkHys. Arrives by p. m., TuesiJays, Thursdays on.) CI I, v. . . -. NewHarmoby Mail .Stage leaves Mon"lays and Fridays at 7 a. m. Arrives Tues days and Saturdays by 4 p. M sSy!1 .tsudysv.iy.v.-i - - o.NKWbCKi.. .-Tacit daily (except Sunoept day,) from the Merchant's Hotei, at 3 o ciock p. a. v CITYJsivWB. We have gilt-edged and other styles oi nice Note Paper, for sale at our Counting Roonx. i j rf '? i New School House. The work on the new school house in progressing fast. The walls of the secondstory are now. up. i :; r f: ' ' . 1 New Police. The new police en. tered upon the discharge of their duties yesterday. The organization was efiect&I id the. -afternoon, ' ' ' Progressing. The work on Mr. J. B. Messker's new business house, on Division Street, is progressing. The walls will soon be up. Closed . Doobs.;- r The? -Common Council sat with closed doors yesterday morning. A gentleman remarked that iwas a new way of dofrrg business, lie had'neverieard oftbelike before, "sdia" expressed his astonishment ih language emphatic-but not very ptte. ' ""- !" s Our- stock of FJfT'velopesw the largest in tne city, ana our price are . 'the lowest. - '-. 1 rr : - ! Sale of PHOPERTiv-Some f aTdable property"; belonging ti Dr. IIa!Iock and situatedr.ou Fourth Streewtll be sold at-TOic-trott to-day. The.; advertisement may be found elsewhere in this paper. Board of Equalization. The County Commissioners are still in session as a Board of Equalization. The 'work for all the out townships has all been accomplished, but it will require a great deal of time for Pigeon Township. The work will
v-...v. a jarV) who cud not agree. 1 ably not all be acci?8ipUahed-S,ected that thfi-caseould j Week', j--'- '; (luQJaj agaira -TheTot--is -pronoti
probably not next Recorder's Court. Peter Pertigger, who was arrested day before yes- ., , . c .i. j ity tor the payment ot . the money and . ...! i ,".' "s icicnteu We sell Stationery lower than any house in the city. Call and examine our prices. ' -iU..' i-i Fight. A fight, which took p'.aee on Main Street yesterday, grew out of j . J:1w,n-:t:ii, the Circnit'Cftfifr.. N.t i one was seriously mjureu. a ue cueria : happened along just m time lo com- j naand the peace before either one was j .: 1 ' " .'.'-' I whipped. Commenced. Messrs. Albacker k Cadeu have commenced to saw or cut stone by s eam. It is a decided im provement on the old style, which was by hand; anl will certainly enable as . these gentlemen to sell their ork ! cheap. fifeir 3Ir. J. S. Alexander, of Buffaloviue, writes us that he felt gui being the only subscriber in his town to so good a paper as the Jour nal. - So he goes to work and rais us a good club of subscribers-, ' for which he will accept our thanks
: Disappointed. We venture the
.-assertion that there were more disap-fpoiute-ftneir in "' the '"city" yesterday than tLere has been for a long time. A, very hrgc; number of gentlemen, who' had been promised places by Democratic candidate, iu case that ticket was sueeesfcfixh ' and. who had, of course, a tight to -expect that those :.TJCi.Vir.r. '. :.Lf..wr..iefl,.J oxui--'jr y. vurfa.jy. iauuiu. iUifcitu, v,v- "v - i sr3 lr., u.4yL.'itd veai-, and thtitrcarf-es fPi'icaut.i. .: Several new places were i created, an-I - what one man wal ; .'zjvb 3jw'l ti -l-dc;"' last? "vear, two are eiiploye-I 'to- ;lo -thi year. For instance, last year one man orily was employed as Ltmplighter. This year there are twbr last year one man -niyv'a'e;upa.aj-e'j as fctreet'Uonimissionerj taj.s. year, there are two. 'It is. stated1 that a gentleman who had beJbra acted in the capacity of Street Comiuis"r)riit,;-and : who bad worked harder, ,perhap, than any. other man in" the pjrty, and1 spent bis money ! most ireely, Wltn the hope baSel On a promise' 'that her,. fchould be made Commissions, is by. no mean, ffi!ea'?ci :with the "chbicf aqde.Vacd ; . . . ,. that-hc was heard siogirr-r, in a dis consolate tone:-' ' "Oh, give we back my fifteen cents; : Oh, give me back my mosey." Vef 55', Tsl tofrhil Itliat s6 many faithful workers for the party were so bady,.'disa':pdi'pled, , : t',' . . i .-. -! ' . ' ' Card CAsirs for sale' at this office. Circuit Court. The, motion for ,q new trial' tn lhe case' of 'tfa'strobW VsT "the New Eagland Life Insurance Co.mpafiyC, wi.f afgued yeSter'daymorning. The motion was;overruled.; The caie of TmuerAddler vs. . J .. L. and S. L. dvoha was then called and tried. Verdict for tlie" plaintiff in the sum of mm. ?, T The' case' of ;the Sfata' vs. Jacob Myers charge of grand 'larceny ; was hefd and 'determined yesterday.' Verdict, three years ia th State Prison. The larceny consisted in stealing clothing, at a-boarding house in the cit"- ,M ' ! i f .1 A - The case of the State vs. Isnao Robeitl (colored) charge grand larceny, stealing a horse from William Denverswas heard and determined. Verdict, 'five years' imprisonment in the State Prison, and a fine of $1. . 1 Late in the evening a bastardy case twas Haken up: ahl a part of, the witLnesses examined. 'The case will be concluded trj'day.- r' ' ; ! -: " ; - We live I -god stock,ofjrMairxf3 Pateht Copying Books. . it I 1 A '.' ' CoUNTERFElf MoNEf.'A suit was brought . befoie , i Esquire - Davidson, jesierday by Mrl Soienson-'-giinst a gentleman in this city,who it is alleged paid Mr. S. a $VX .note on the First Rational Bank, of Bos on,,, which proved to be counterfei'Mr. Soren -son giving in change , some forty or fifty dollars. Tlie case' was heard by a jury, who did feot agree. It was .come pronounced counterfeit, bat is 'said to be well cal-" eulatel to -deetive. ' ' " , - " ,. " ... Wllliam'J.'rierfd'EriH Paxton. " Nelson B. Lowry loLuella L. Jacobs. : ''feriliuaiul Eargus to Marv liohtbmi. i ,' Christi;ii55t 8elr biCaroiii WebbtJ .. Henry K.e-,oei to Maiaiviha .Sci witr, '' Louis Ue'6i Audita--H--hlrt. ' ' James W, Foster to Iletta lUgwrs. Wlbiam A. McFarland to Amanda E. Loci wood. ... ... Ciiii,nau . Lauij-ciia to suaana K. s-traube. Carter's 'Ixk is the 'best ccWrbg j f - lulk lucmsi,. , . arrested. . a oslorday evening, . - i !OVPV. f eiii ntr. about . i ; o'clock, a': couple Of covey whose names could not be learned, i;n- ' 1 '. V ' ; . ! commenced cahing each, otner ther - petJ , . '-. i , ' t j names, such as thief, scouridre and continued to indulge .in that sort i or choice jauguage an,. loruearance : ceased to be a virtue, and one of the ' .- . I.,.. 1-, uartics m itxst. . iwuui-u ins . oai iner: lJ,'lt?:? ! happened that way in the nick of ; time, took charge of the gents, and I ,WtPd them before Justin Sri,,, i affidavit was filed. The parties were then turned ovet to the police.'
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Ity m! son, where one-of the parties stated Mr. Dyer, ake.I 'for license of ChTss ' moved our stock of dry goods .one u "J Twi "",,J,t tnl . . . little 1 to the other that. if. he. filed aa.iS.da.--Na. 1, to auction -yoods at Room R5 ! Souare further out Mam Street, to bor-es. to make 2.5u io a tf!t'L. Tl
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Ivit against him, ha would send S-aid ' -Iain Street, "which ' application was No. 101, between Third and Fourth J'Jz.nJ'7. hl'n- itn,i w
es ! individual to the penitentiary. No -id oyer tui .Honday xght next. , where we wilt take pleasure in wait- j w re,nov,n t,. i onViVdemVtVatt
A Splendid Present. Colonel George Fish was last night preheated by His Fellow Sir Knight Templars, with a complete outfit as Eminent Commander of La Valet te
Commandcry The outfit : cousitted of a fatieue cap, chajieau, sword and belt and baldric, all . beautifully finished. The sword is a splendid one, andjrt fact ail the? articles nre fuch as any com'rnander might . wU ., feel i oroutl 01. er; S.-Vr. Thompson,. Sword Bearer; Ja s-JiCdjLiluuAVr dsJL-AL. Jiua - dy, Captaia- of-uard, r - t T lFj-u wish, to get your StatioB?;ryche'ap, buy it. at the. Journal Office. v . . r 1 '! ' ' . ; t i ; - . tSTOiE.vNilij; ;U:fre .last a ;sh,op, on Seventh Street at thj" new school house, which ; was used by workmen On the , school,, building,, was. entered ', and a 'quantify!', of tools, ,; such ' as' chisels, &c.,; stolen therefrom., ' It was no duubt the iwork of soiuie scoundrels ,who, propose. , to enterr i a to. the-, burglary business, i 3Ien who would , labor with the tools are not at all .likely to steal, Look well to the furteaings on your doors.. . -i v . ... Cuuitcll ProceediHgs. - : mi-' Council Chamber. 1 Friday Morning, S o'clock, April 17. ' The Council met at 9 o'clock, pirsuanti to, adjournment. Preseab His Honor, the Mayor, and Councilmen Blemker, Steele, Jones, Stockfleth, Schrelber Ileitz, Kolle, Roelker and Mcsker: ; '';'' ';' ". ' Minutes' of previous meeting were read and approved ",' .'. ' 1 . 1 A communication : was1 then, 'read from Mr. R. 31. B-avis,' who; stated that hi'oritracf with, tlie pity as Steam Fire Engineer for Englnei No. . would not expire tiib some time in October.,, j 0 : . '" ' '; ; ,; The name of Edward Senior was presented for the position ef. engineer, on engMe No. 2, in the' place of Mr. Reuben Mr'JDavisV '' ' ''" Mr, SteeJa stated tht ejs Mr.' DaviY ebntrset had riot yet expired, he did not see how another tnsn could be employed in big place. . He considered the contract of the old Council binding. The vote was taken, and Mr. Senior was chosen in the place of Mr. Davis. ' -' Mr. John Haney was then appointed Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, ' and George .T, Cochraae Chief ot Police. .', . v,- ,, . . The Mayor then suggested that each Councilman su-gest, the names of such as they would like to be made policemen. Accordingly the follow ing named men were fceleetd : ; A. 'Si Martin, John .Lutz, Isaac Sweetzer, James Rhodes. Ben Kinzey, Martin McCormack.'Edwin Donahue, Charles Bender, Thomas Roach, Allis- Akers.' J: R. Lod-e: Charles ' Baumer, II. O. Illine, Pai Kenniff, Charles lieudley,' James Murphy, Jas. Girrard,' Chris.: Hermann, A. Mills and Miohaej Gleson . -' The Council then proceeded to appoint Market Masters. The following proposition, from Mr. W. I. P. Mills, was presented, aud, on motion, .'iui3, wtt3 yieseuieu, auu, ou uiuuuu, laid ouihabk-witLout being read ' - Evans villk City. April 43, A. d. 1S-1S. To Hit H'-nrsr the ifaior and Common Council of (fit Vitjvf hvanri!icil ' ' I wKTpay tothe City the tuihj of'si,o.vi'..rtlie reritof slalLs and ouLsi.le eol'neuons iu the ITpper Market for the ensuing year, and for the scales at said market I will pay 5 )00. An tor tli Central Market and scales. M..w; provided tne Conucil wilJ ailow me to maiSo tlie saniii Charges as .fe.stabii.-,lied ,by: ire list Cuuacll.'' " .. "Ai.i1 tor the p lymeiit'of sal 1 sums I will give security . W-the Sati-ictiou of tlie Coimei...,,, " , :i . Wiujaj( J. I. Mixivi.. The following appjintmeuts were thon made; " ',;. , '. .A -. ' For the Upper Market, John C. Fiagler. ' j ,: ' ' ' ' ,' '.' ','.' ..- Ceutid!;3Iarkef, Wil'.iim Miller. Weighmaster, Upper 3Iarket, Henry Kierchof. :. , .. ',. .. . .V , : Central Market Scales, Michael Tenerbach. : "'; ;: '; V Coal .Vase, him Trtf T Mr-K av- ! Whn-fmaster,; Day Watch, B.-nja,-! nun liauaaiiiiio: -Nieat Watch. Jos. i :rr- - . T n": tnet, Ateh.dlieuardt Street Commis.sioncr, Lower Dis- . -t : t. - . inci, tiac'.y ?.:uowencr. Vnr. .. ...MnlillltM. :;:,For - Luniplighter the-'- following nsmed gentlemen wore put in uomi- ! Yrif in,. rTro...r lAwfrJr. T,.k lil, i "ition: Upper District, John Riehe ! and W. B. Menifee. Riehe received ' five v5te. suiUMenif e -f.nr. Johu i B. llazen was chosen Lajiif.5igb.ter for xne bower I'l-tnct. . ,,. - -.j 1'.lie whart'report showed collections iu me amount ui co-i-t w lor tne weet .u . a. . 1 1 I . 1 : -ii.'' . ending April 1st. fi3kIiUI -r Wp6tt ,how five interments lor the week "eudint April .4 th, and', three dor the;. wee:,' cuuibir Apru inn. . iic-igoauuH -xv.' atx. iavis, -a Aeeper of city -prisoners, was read W - .V. t . If AT T. r "l and accepted.., .J '.;;. . , , d
Henry Pullin presented a petition asking that license granted him to retail sp:rituous liU'r at the old National Hotel on ater Street. Laid over till next Mood iv night.
A jK-tition of Ft-e, Richardt to erect w -io .1 t-ibb.- on Slx'li Street, between
i .... ... Block No. .1., aiWh".- ' Kai.inf.'ui.-iit. was referred to tri3 Committee on I ini ijpariiJietit.-' A.' eptaaiuoKati u !r mi r . . Briakincygr relative to a sail ha had ia Court, against the city, vv. is laid over.- " '. ' ' General Boyie then presetted the subject, of the II. & N. R.R.. aud spoke at ienath on tlie subject. The Council theu took ubthe order for an election relativ.? to a subscription to that R ad. which was nublished iu tJijs.pjpera tew days a?o, aud .i' asscd. it unanimous) v. ilie dav oJ loldinsr tho ele;:iou will be fired :t the -earliest day; in conformity with .tne city charter.-- - - Tlie Couuc-il tlioi adjourned. - : 1 - '. ; Tka.n-feks of Rkal Estate. fii- f 1 lowing transfers of real estate were entered for record In the office of the County Recorder during the week ending Friday, April 17. 11: ' ' George P. Hnd-p-th to Greeu B. Taylor, Lots.iudS. Biock 3, Northern Eniarite-Bient-, for Fi.'xiO. ' George H. Walker to Mary G. Blerbower, Lou and 4, Jllock 7, .--Iiarpe's Euiaigoiio nt, tor il. Wtu. A. schwertnck, H at., to M.nyO. Biei'boi?r.LolH H nd 4,, 15.fK;k 7, tsiiarpe's Eiilaigeiiienl, for '"A). . George 1?. va!ier to I'li.jrle. Elame. Lots 10, 11, 21 and 2J, H ik -Jtt; and lotf 7 and 2u, LaiuascO, lr -1 t. Mary A. Hubbard io Francis n.i:ii"s part of Lot V, il:ock 1, Hubbard's Audilion, lor f. 3. James S. Entdand to Harriet H.i'e., T...t 9t li'ouk -l.'l. Eastern Enlargement, lor S-"). John Uluine to Jacob iiippus, Lot il, Bioek S2, Lamascd, tor SI). Jacob Bipptis to Heurv rirehuier, Lot Zi, Block Laiiiasi-o, for S19.). Catharine Theurkauf to E. & C. Rai'road CoHipsuy, Lot V, Block 8, .Noi theasteru Eularxemeut, fjr iJTi, Conrad Carsel to E. A . Railroad Company; part of Lots ti, 3 and 4, Rlocko, Northeast Flniargeuieut, tor g'ix). Joseph Otterman to E. & U. F.ailroa -. Company. Lot 5, Hlock 3, Northeast Enlargement, for Sxiu. j Railroad Company, Lot 1.' 2, 3, 4, 5, I Iliock I ., u-l It, ,2, H, .4, Block 9 aud li. Ll:5, Ulockl, audi, -,ii, 4. 5, Ij. Block 9, Sbaukt iiu's Enlargement, forS!,). , Jonu haiiKllu, guardian, to r,. & tJ Louis Buehchalzer to E. C. Railroad Comi any, ,;arfc ol the west half of th noi Ihwest quarlf-r of tsectlot 2o, Township , R inge 10, lor siuo. John Law to F. Fuacke, Lot 15, B'ock 174. Uiiiiiuo. faf 5 i.- , wrn. iJ.nn' .to Win. Giant. Lot 10, Ulock 8 Archer' Enlargement, forts!. J. P. Elliott U Frn'L KtKhue Lot 1 1 and 19, 151 oc 4. Uray'w Euli gement, for iS-to. Auirt Attineer to D.vid K l nw-nhn wer ' Lots 4. anil . Hlficlc Atili' knir ,H.l nient, for tl,ijtj. ' I George.J. By. rs to William, Mar-iuis. th-.-undivided oii-.-Vcnth ..f L.otn S and 10. B.ock 07, Lam-c ., or . . - ' William IkikT to Charles Sc 1 alic h . Lo t, II, Riock 8, Archer's Enlargement, for t -St hi liwiiiOooimrM KatB Ann Hor,.ns-on Of Lol 4, BbtcK. 1, GreekViile, lor f!2i. Fred. VVahu.se4dler to George Woifliu, part of Lot 2, Original Plan, for 51,noo. Geo ge vv'oiiltu lo Fred. Wah nscidier, part ol Lot :!.- Ui lgiual Plan, for tl.lW. ; Dev. ltt C. Kf-lier to V. Si. White, Lot 8, Block- a, Rockwell' FIrl Additiou, for Thanks. We are daily under obligations to M. J- N. Mayers, , Messenger of: the American Express Company, for favors valuable to the press.. " J N6 Gaslioiits. The lamps were not lighted above' Main Street last night. That was a nice little specu lation for the Gas Company, but not ; ;r, , . . .1 , , , bery .Picasaat to those whose duty n-eeps tueiu up late at nignt. Fire 'Alarm. Night before last there was an alarm of fire on Main Street. A fire bad been kindled bv ! the side of the building occupied by j Capt. Darline as a clothing store. The ' fire was extinguished without calling the fire companies. It was supposed ti.at it was the work of an incendiary. ' : AlllllM'llli ll'S. New METnoroLiTAN, There i w;.B j a good attendau'ee at tho theater !a.st J night. Airs.. . Golden . never played better thau she did la-.t night, in her j three characters in the French Spy. j In that play she is not to be excelled. ; Gubleu's .Mohammed was very! hue indeed, and. a- a who' the t.lav 1 passed off well, but some of the actors were so miserably deficient iu their j parts that it greatly embarrassed oth- ; ers who were perfect. Mr. Pradt will j t not wm hure'j ' - 03 the rv'l j-elf if he xoes .3 af imr:ct in a part -o , Pi a Marshal Beaumont. I he i afreroiece was well received. ; : j To-night is the oeca-ion of Mr. J- L. j Barrett's benefit. A rousing bill is .,. -.., ,v I.. -,.,, , the .o'l.i3 V "'i'- " - . crowded. LOCAL NOTICES. Removal. We wish to inform our : n lnhr mo,- Ferrr.- j n-i . k 1 m,t: on an tt .-oi us -iii.u a : call. Wright & Roberts. aP117-tf I.
jctut ami :i, was laid over til! Bin'.jham'.s Celf.iir vtkk Dfxtfi A i'oiiti.j;j . a,uiu Gut a law be y F(()ur, whii-h in i- i-nr'c l to ),0 the pae-i .re.viribg persons who de.ire j .st ..;. ,,., ,m, k.u,' i ,v I,,, f,.,,, 1 t i;'u-f .wti'a b-',v'S,-"!i.tockweH ,t,CVts. . It J, a choice, a nettiso .f .'l eieh .iny. aun t'-n per .,r. ,ij cent, on all ta.es, was bdd over. 1' . , . , .' M V. A reuSvnrauc; aiiitist John Zini- I . ! 1 . . . .., i ," merman ervc-tiou a r,'ffrv ou L t 5. ( " '. 1 ;-'"'JH . ! ' .. ' - ',
t tin- uan Decker lo J. v. stm-oel. Lot ii. i tuv property, orr r , rtirany , tl, e 1MI1
'rlr'liu. Lot , i iu a t the Court I J ou-e, byGarvia.i.O Block i, Eastern Enlargement, tor iWt. ! a,,fJ haKylt iV sTOU. .. ; ,,: .,! ., , , , . -William ileiiman to Tiiomas .-tiowden, I .They will !-e.'i tlie 1 e:ir n ;r?ioa of ,1 nXftt'tokX19' t:as'e'n lots 1 and 2 Subdivision f Lot, 187
j C- ijr" A large a t. -h-jaht htock of j F, l.y celebrated Gold IV-ui at i It Geissler- Del vng's " ; . Fabeu's lVri?l(. at PiOcnt tr.f
doz-;-n, at ot j lr.Counting R jotn. ' The pa. a-t D: it th.t fias-t TVl-t ' hrtitnit the ht"-t JVrlhn:-. tho test in.. '.'.Ubd. h'ti J Jfi,.,l iT. me "- i tn:i pnrp :mi! a) w-i k c lit at J. dwclj A' ... - tvn St..i, cur tier' Maiil;i!i'l Third Sfie t-.' ' iJIun L ck WnJfr by lha barrel, or i " quui(ks , .apli'W K , -'-.Tf - trif Prr'.-ii)flou.;ire carefully and, , t corrcclly hi!. A with the purett iib'd- j ici0". at Bridivefl'rt Ji u Jr'tore, eor-lif-r Main aud Third Streets. w.Vs. ' '- hpet r's W ine - ,'s Is the p ir.v una-'ftltp"! I Juic!. of the Opo'.to srrapij. now beinr culti-2' vatcd. i; this cuuuf.ty by , Mr. ;. Speer. It. is valu.bie lor family use, and ' for i's tonic and juvig- ' orating properties.' It 'gives tone - 1 to the stomal h,, and invitoratns the sv.-tem. In fashionable tiroics it bus become the favoriteuble wine. !., f U lif m i r. ' " ' ' ' Dritsrits are' ?ents for thi wine. ' aplS-ltd&'v' '. ..--.!' . i ' LiiT The largoat fcMck .of; Gold Pcd.s iu the city oan be iv)iind at , Gei-sleu k Delano's, ! H ' IS Miin Street. tiiJSam P .te has retdrtifc 1 with a aaw stock of Sprint Good which he will sel! at auction to ijie highest bid- . der, aud at private Sn'e at. half price. ! Sales to commence Fridiy niorninir, ' April 17. aprld-tfj Sam Pete. " 1 a card. "' ;; ;'; I take this method of notifying my friends aud the public, that the ' policies held ' by i against tho Xo Uar,l, iiriM'jMd i CUy Fire In- ! surance ('ompauics, hav been fullj'.,;., I paid by Messrs. HaLL0'"!v Si DREW t e',r Aironts in t,U oitv ,:X twrno' " C' , .i f'",( 1(-C01u-j mend this Agency to tlJO-e who WflDt firht-c!as insurance, iind rroront pay 1 in case of Iota.' i . , I - J - FMANCEL, GtMBEBTH. Evansville, Apiil lj, a; 17,-dt For Spectacle.i of 'r-vei -y'quatify ' goto - Geisler Sc Delami i D- J 1. ; id Mam Sirre.t. , ' ' ! , ( ; . - . grUT The.attvUtiotl 01 CUtallU 11 ,i ' ..! I .J -.t, .--, .1. . i it:'' 1 a."aJU ta'lt'1 l J ''-' sate pi vaiu:ir,i and IKS D h . fronting" IP t'tvt miro' or less, on Walnut Sireet, an.i:J7J feet deep, with a twostory frame dwelling, trick kitchen and cellar in all 7 rooms. Also, the front 'portion of lots l and 2, fronting 5i) feet ou - Walnut and 37i on Four'h, c-)rntriug on . the lame streets, wirlx a double. two story framei dwelling, back kitchen, and ceil ir in' ail, V room.. ! 1 ' '. And also, lot 3. 4, 5 and (1 sama' Subi. vi.-ion. , J;, , feet front, on Fourth Street, oj posit' ; the Mat ket House, and 'J.l feet deep; tach j( the four lots improved with a substantial brick' building, metal roofed; front portion three-story 40 feet, aud a good . dry cellar, and rear portion one-tory, 20 feet, comprising a good store room - for ine.-s purposes, and 0 to b dwelling roouis each. A five foot private alley to be kept open in rear of all .-aid lots for use of, same.' opening out into Waluut Strset. A good chance for" buyers to make j investments. it-rtn of payment fasy. See advertistaiu-iit. . aprl.j-l.?t. Mac-hiues fJ- C!.'t Clark's Sj'Ovl C-fo;i U the bc.-t. v- Remember that the Isrceftt stock of American "Watches aud. She - Jewelry is at ; . . It ' ' . Giissi.tn A Di.lanu'b. , , Vi'li:in'f A-''' for suit: everywhere.' Hatid sewing fry J.V.-xtz-.'s AVf. , Lj iies! ue Ciark'- f'poci Cotton. M.lal'i'- Needle.- V- T:: t tit b .Vt. C-.f.-jit i? ; Crd to fid ' t h -i U (.'ijrk' Ottori. a) 1 Pebble SpectacioB, in Gold, Siivc-r and Stefl Friimes, go to It Geis.si.er k Dei.anu. Mlocir.l't Il-'i HV,,,,,,, , are u uperijr to a:l others. SoMETirrs't New and Nobis v. '.Iu t rtceive l by express at J. R. Cariib'- in ' he line of new aud styl-i-li ('d-s;meres. Call and examine while the dock is complete, as they are very nice and exceedingly cheap. .-pi7 if 1 ; . " " ! Li 1 uiurmutfl tirttantjy woikLWYIf." w-'.V'rM. Agent. ' ll,.. I.. ru-u-tazir flkr"uo' MlsU-
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