Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 October 1869 — Page 3
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From Cliaffibers' Edlnburg Journal. 1 LOT 217. concluded. I was obliged to accede to their terms (inJeed they were both persons I would not have had a difference with for tha world). So they carried the sale into tha tool-house in the lirden, where I supplied them with the quantify cf ale aud tobacco agreed on, and they shut themselves in. '"It s only a casa lor the alderman, Bill," I heard the little man remark as I leit them. In twenty-five minutes, -Ly my watch, t.33 bull-headed man came and told me it was done. ".Not that we've beca all this time about it, though guv'nor, fcr Toncy he prised it open in five ninutis, asea.-yas an oyster, but we ve been ser.tin' and doin' a quits pipe together." They certainly had opened it, not by picking the Jock, as 1 anticipated, but by wrenching on the back, so that the safe was compleetely destroy ed. They had drilled two hole? in the back-plate, to allow of inserting two immcnsly powerful steel crowbars in such a position that the leverage of the two bars would tell one against the other, and wrench out the intermediate piece. From the appearanca of the holes and the smell in the outhouse, I judged the men had previously lowered tho temper ot the steel back with a blow-pips in the places where they intended to drill. I felt dispose 1 to be angry at the destructiou of the safe, and was going to say so, when Toncy poiated out a dirty roll of papers lying inside. I took them out, unrolled them, and forgot my wrath immediately. A prize indeed! Fify share certificates, each for twenty. pounds, in the "Undeniable Security and Unlimited Discount Banking Corporation (Limited);" Offices, Lud street city. I paid off my two burglars with a light heart, and returniag to the house, I believe I danced a war-dance of triumph round Mrs. T., exhibiting a thousand pounds' worth cf property, which had cost me but three. 'There," said I, "that's tho good of goinsr to sales!" "Well, but, John, these shares are not yours." "JJut they are," I retorted. "I bought them, and they are 'to Bearer,' ana no name on them to indicate whose they are." "But had you not better see the auctioneer, and tell him what you have found?" "Why, no, I bought the lot, faults and errors of description, and all; and it is as much mine as if I had paid a thousand pounds for it." "Yes; but some poor man maybe ruined by the loss of these shares." "Well," said I, "what I wil? do will bo to go up to London, to the company's offices, and ascertain whether these certificates are claimed on behalf of any one else, and if not, to claim them for myself." I found the offices of the "Undeniable Security and Unlimited Discount Banking Corporation (Limited)" a most imposing edifice of Italian architecture, with immense plate-glass windows, and Purbeck-marblo columns, and the name of the mcdiajval gold ietttrs, running the whole leDgth of the building. Evidently a very prosperous concern. Ou entering, thera wa3not that amouatof business doing which I should have liked to see; in fact, beyond two clerks one of whom was paring his nails with the office penknife, while the other, and more elderly, was reading the newspaper the place was empty. I stood quite five minutes at the massive Spanish maLoauy counter apparently without either of tho clerks becoming officially aware of my presence' so intent were they on their duties. I therefore rapped cn tho floor mth my umbrella, which made a grjat noUj in the empty office, which was chnrch like for size and cchoss. The elder clerk looked up impatiently from his paper, but returned its perusal immediately. The younger got off his stool, and went to a looking-glass, where he commenced arranging his hair with a pocketcomb . "I have caliei," I remarked in a somewhat loud tone, "about some shares in this campany, tho certificates of vhich I held." "Eh?" said the old clerk, at last detccticg my intrusion. I repeated my business. "Certificates Nos.201 to 2083, they are in myposession; in fact, I bought them." "Well, what do you'want? Do you wish them registered in your name? Simpson," (to the young clerk), "get dowa the transfer-book." "That is the difficulty," said I. "In the event, for instance, of any one claiming the shares, for they came into my posession in a rather singular manner." "No difficulty at all. You say you've gjt the certificates, and you've bought them. Just produce the scrip, and write me an authority to register the shares in your name," lie looked over the certificates, and counted them, whils I wrote the roquired authority. "But," I said, when I bad done, with a viow to satisfy my coccience ja the appropriation of property, "I assure you the circumstances under which I acquired the certificates are so singular, that--" "You needn't trouble about that," he interrupted; "our office takes no ooguizanco of the way you became possessed of them. You are the holder and the registered proprietor of the shares, and you may be quite sure no one else will ever claim them." Tuis sounded satisfactory in one way ; but the man's manner of saying it did not, I confess, leave a favorable impression on my mind. I went home rattier uncomfortable, and feeling so oppressed with the notion of having property which my conscience would not concede was mine in strictjustice, that it would have been a relief to have had au accomplice with whom to bhare the proceeds and the responsibility. It may seem singular that when in town I had takeu no steps to ascertain the value of my property; but, in tho first place, I know very little of the ways of tho money market, and the share list is as great a puzzle to me as llradihuo.&ad in the next, to tell tho truth, I felt timid at asking questions which might lead mo to betray how I became the owner cf the shares. A month after this, I had been out for the day to a picnic with my wile. We had both enjoyed ourselves hugely and come home flushed with the Summer heat and braced up with the fresh air. I had got over all my qualms about the possession of the property, and begun to look upon ita3 promising a very acceptable addition to my income. I am not sure I had not been regarding the scenery of trce3 and sky and rippling water with something of unusual complacency, lor feeling that the acquisition of a thousand "pounds removed me so much the farther lrom anxiety as to enable me to enjoy it in the greater peace.
A great oblong official blue letter awaited my return. It contained a blow most letters dated from Baeinghall Street do. Re The Undeniable Security and Unlimited Discount Banking Corporation (Limited). Sir I beg to inform you an order has this day been made by the registrar, calling upon you as a contributory in respect of your fifty (0) shares held in the above company (now under a winding-up order), numbered respectively from, 2,034 to 2,082 inclusive. The amount of the call is five pounds ten shillings (3 10s) per share, making a total of twohundred and se'ventv-five pounds (273); which
sum must be paid at my office between eleven and four on Thursday next, the 26th inst. Signed, Official Assignee in the Bankruptcy. O fool! I boifan to vaguely see now why the clerk told me I might be quite sure no one elso would claim the Mi.ircs. They were not only of no value, but their possession was subject to heavy liability. And I, to be idiot enough to go and claim them when the company was actually bankrupt and worse! Night as it was, I determined to go at once and see my wife's brother-in-law, Mr. Bhde. He was a barrister had been one for ten years but had never had a brief. "O, I shouldn't take any notice of that," he said, " I don't think they can fix you with liability. I'll write to tho assignee and manage it for you. Let me know if you hear any word of it. You are an innocent; you didn't buy the shares, but the iron safe. But how on earth did they know you held the certificates? ' I told him I had given an authority to have them registered in my name. He drew in his breath, and produced a long whistle like a sigh. '"Then you've indorsed their possession. You should have consulted me. However, I wouldn't trouble about it. Leave it to me. It would take too loDg to describe the harra;sing anxieties which each week brought me, while my case as a contributory was dragging along first through one court and then another; but the different lights which various luminaries of the law shed on my unfortunate two guineas' worth deserve to be particularized. It was aareed that, in buying the safe, I could not have bought the contents that the safe was described in the catalogue as a safe, and nothing more, and that, consequently, a3 I had only bought a sale, whatever was found in it was no more mine than any other distinct article in the catalogue, and I could not therefore be responsi- I ble for liabilities attaching thereto. It was retorted by the opposing counsel, that should his lordship acquiesce in the view of the case propounded certainly to his astonishment, by his learned friend, and decide that the certificates were not purchased by me, and not therefore mine, he would agree to a verdict, and immediately indict me for felony, for appropriating the shares to my own use, authorizing their registration in my name. lie submitted that if I had bought the shares, I was liable as a contributory; and if not, as a felon. The learned judge said ho could not entertain the issue of felony, as that was a question for a distinct tribunal, but be was inclined to rule that I had bought the shares. The conditions of sale were sufficiently explicit to his mind on that point " the lo'.s to bo cleared with all faults and errors of description." Indeed, the very term employed by auction custom appeared decisive. The item in questioa was described as " Lot 217 an iron safe." It was the "lot" which was put up to competition, and, to use a common expression, Mr. Trumway had bought"ie lot" that was, "all the lot." The question then arote: Could 1 be held liable as a contributory; when in fa?t, I had purchased the shares on the very day of the company's bankruptcy, and the registry in my name was not completed until some weeks later? In other words, that seeing tho company had contracted no liabilities during tho time I held the shares (having, in fact, ceased business), could 1 be made a contributory? Agamst this it was urged that shares represented past responsibilities, and that as Ishould have been entitled to share in a dividend on the past year (had one been declared), so it was just that I should bear my proportion of tho burdens. And again; it was clear that somebody must be liable as a contributory in respect of these fifty shares for twelve months prior to the bankruptcy, and the burden of proof as to the person so liable, if not myself, must be supposed to rest with their present possessor. Tho judge thought not, as it was not to be contended I could have had either interest or liability in the company before the date of the sale. The case, however, was complicated still further by the opposing counsel bringing evidence as to the previous owner of the iron safe, and endeavoring to provo that his liability in re spect of the shares actually terminated twelve months previous to my purchase, so a3 to fix me with responsibility for the interim. It appeared that the sale and its contents, some eighteen months back, had be longed to a Mr. V endle, a shareholder in tne comf any ; that, in addition to the certificates, it, fad contained his cashbox and a quantify of gold and notes, and that the safe had been stolen from his office, the notes and gold, and cash box removed by the robbers, who had obtained a wax impression of his key, and the valueless safe containing the shares, sold to ao ironmonger, who put it into the safe. This Mr. Wendle had applied for duplicates of the share certificates, which were refused by tho company until he could prove the destruction of the old ones. Unsuccessful in this, and distrusting the reckless business of the " Undeniable and Unlimited," he at last applied to have the shares standins in his name cancelled, which had been done. It would therefore follow, it was contended, that my liability embraced the whole twelvemonth, from the time Mr. Wendle's name had been erased, to tho stoppage of tho company, I being the next registered proprietor. Against thi3 it was argued that whatever Mr. Wendle might have written to the company, the certificates, ichen found, were his property; and that after they were stolen, they none the less ceased to be his property. And if so, my counsel proceeded, there would be a very remarkable point for the decision of his ludship. For he went on to elicit that Mr. Wendle, after losing nearly tho Jwhole of his money, had committed suicide under such determined circumstances, that evea tho charity of a corner's jury had been constrained to pronounce it jelo de sc. and he had been buried without funeral rites. Wherefore, as the cer tificates of which he had been robbed were still property in tho eye of tho law, it would lollow, from his being a fdo de se, that they became the property of the crown, consequent on his act. But if they were the property of the crown, the crown was liable for that twelve months; and again, the safe could not ba legally sold without
authority from the crown; and his client could not be the legal buyer, nor, conse'quently have any right, title or liability in the shares aforesaid. In addition to all this But no; I will spare the reader the further particulars of this involved case. Suffice it to say that it was decided in my favor; but it was carried to a higher court, where I was required to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside and entered for the plaintiff, on the ground of the decision being contrary to evidence. There it was all gone over again, with the addition that the original thieves were pro
duced, one of them no other than my burglars friend loncy (and 1 was threatened with an action by the maker of the safe for stating that Toney broke open the "TTnimpeach able " in five minutes ia my out' house.) Here the decision went against me. Finally, the case came before the bench ol judges, where majority of one reversed the rulirg of the lower court. I was. therefore.- at last so success ful in the issue a3 to find myself in the Bankruptcy Court, on account of tfce legal expends my precious trial bad accumulated. The one satisfaction attending this result was, that I must inevitably have gone there had I l03t. The very sieht of a sale-cataloguo is now sufficient to produce from Mrs. T. a snig off about the capacity of a three-volume novel. Xixt6 CiderVinecro r Vlneear for Pickliug or Tab.e use can find the genuine article st VICKKBY ERO.'S, 73 and 7ti Main Street. Fino Golden vihy AVEKY CHOIt'EAKTIlfiAT tl SO per gallon. Aiso, zood syrup at lower prices at VJI'KKRI uku.'s, 73 and 70 Main Street, , SUGARS. ftTOTWITHSTASOISW THE AD Js vance In sugars In the Eastern cities, we are still retailing sugars very low. Call and see, at ' VICKERY BRO.'S. 73 and 73 Main Street. DSIED BEEP HAMS, &C. UG A It - OUR K D DKIKl) It KEF, i Suear-Cnred Hams and Ham Sausage. lor sale wnoiesare ana retail, at VICKEKY BRO.'S, 73 and 7t Main Street. Sweet Potatoes. A fW BlTSIIKlS,LAnOKANFIXE, sl-l f just received and for sale by V1CKEKY BK03., 73 and 7ti Main street. TT-ft F. A It , 15 vis ls;y, fauiva asd I. just; received and for sale. JETOat Meal, just; wholesale or retail, by VICKERY BROS., 73 and 7d Main Street. "Ty o n i: y isr the comb, aIso, 3 strained Honey at 2. cents per pound, at THE CASH OHOCEKY, 76 Main Street. Cheap Joixp. RAILS GOO!) SOAP Evansville o Cincinnati make for 25 cents, at THE CASH GROCEKY, 78 Main Street. 4. FOE CASH. Tin: followiso articles are offered low at the Cash Grocery : Canned Fish. Canned Meats, Canned Fruits, Roast Beef, Tjobsters, Salmon, Temaloes, " Mutton, Sardines. 1 ears, Chicken i, JJamsons, Ojjstcrs, Grtci Turtles, Quinces, Claim, Sausage Meat, Blackberries, Mackerel, tVc, cCt., tOc, if'c. A complete assort ment of canned goods, ror sale low at 'XUK CASH GKOCrURY, 7G Main Street. IMPORTED 'FANCY GOODS. Ef EA A I'EIilN'N Worcestershire Sauce Ad in Pints ana halt Pints. Cross fc I?lackweil's Flekled Onions, Chow Chow. Piccalilli, and mixed I'lcile. AUo, Domestic Pick!ea ot all kinds, for sale very low at THE CASH O KOCKRY, 76 Main Street. CHARLES V1ELE & CO., WHOLESALE O- 3E& O O 111 SOUTHWEST COK.'tCK First ami Sjeaniore Streets, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. au9dtf MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In 6rocri93, Nails, Wliita Lead, Lisa, CSESCEt, &c, So. is A&ter Street, IfK-Ki U? BVASSVILH, 1XD. HAC HilMANS. DA V HI1X1K5 iVnoiesale Dealers In i i HOCK HI K . Foreign a.ul Domestic Liquor, N A. 1 1 COTTON V A RSS.O LAS3WA Rt Ac, Ac, 4:4 Sd 46 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAXSVILLE, ISJ. FISH DEPOT, ova) tit Cliarles Babcock & Co., IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leatlier Pad SIcins, S7cirt ingt, dc, &c, IVo. x Main Strcol, maJO EVAJSSVILLK B E E C sku :to.s IX PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Are being read by people of every cfa.w and denomination all ovtr this country ana Europe. They are fujl of vital, twaatiiul religions thought and leelinar. Plymouth I'alpit is published weekly, and contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons aud Prayers, in form suitable for preservation ami binding. For sale by all newsdealers. Price 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by tho publishers, giving two handsome volumes of over 400 pages each. Half-yearly tl 75. A new and Huperb sleel Portrait, of Mr. needier presented I o all yea rly subscribers. J'xtraorainanj VxTer ! il,V Mol' l II PHI,. 1IT (S3), and 'tllK I'lIUKini UXIOIV 50), au Uusectarian. Independent. Christian Journal lti pages, cut and stitched, clearly piinted, ably edited, sent to one address for 6J weeks for four dollars. Special iuducemeuts to canvassers aud those getting up ciubs. Specimen copies, postage tree, for 5c. J. U. EUI A: CO., Publishers, 69 Park. Row, N. Y. locMm
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E OFFEIt EROM TI5I? DAY the best-selected stool; of Summer aail Seasonable " GOOD AT VERY XOW PKICKB Viz.: In the ' DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Elcached & Unblcaclied M XI S IL I jST S At the lowest market rates. DRESS G O ODS DEPA R TMEN1 la now more complete In Its assortment than ever beiore offt red lu this market, and &t ASXONltelllNOLY LOW PKICK3. And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25c, C0c, 75c, and !1 per yard loss than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous compel itois to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and WMte LLAMA SHAV?lS, Uositiry, Gloves, PABAS0LS AXD SUX UHB1! ELLAS, AHD NOTIONS ia endless variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the season. Mosquito Bars and Ncttin The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received an J made up to order al short notice. SGHAPKER, CO., X08. 47 una id K&Ui Slrt et. Jnn28 STATZOlffEZL'S'. JOHN II. SCOTf, H ooknel I cr, H t at E n v r as a JfE'flLALi: K, 50. 53 MAIS STREET, cr. becend, au!5 dly KVAKSV1LI.E. I2TD. FISH & BARTER, Wholesale Booksellers (l Stationer-, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PAPER ENVELOPES, AHD ETaissYille, Indiana. July91y THE US it si 120 h. T1iob. M. Elliott AUCTIONEI3K, Koom Xo. Si 31alu Street. E VA NS VI LL E, INDIA NA . Particular attention Riven to sales of Keal tstate. Our commissions are small, aud we can guaranteesatisfactory prices. Wesell Merchandise of all kinds daily at our Room, and will attend to the saie of Household U urnHuie, either at our stand er elsewhere. Merchants closing out stocks would do well to consult us. Our acquaintance of over twenty years with the people of Kvansvii.'e will euable us to find, easily, customers for nearly any kind of go aa commoJity. We have constantly on hand a large lot of cheap and good articles of merchandise T. M. ELLIOTT, IVo. S-d, TVXain Street sp9 3m IjA"W cahds. Also, KE AL ESTATE find CULLECTXNU AO KMT. Office on Main Street, between Third and ourtb. No. (.over Ken j. 's Gnu w&-.re), kvanaville. inu. sepisi '.. V7. r. HAHGSAVE, ATTORNEY at 31VW. OCice on Third Street, In Washl aston House Block. Will practice t e various Couits ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to oiace liilfilnnuM IHrliiflm MIXLXNERIT. LADIES, HAVE YOU HE AHD Til E 1NEWS? MRS. GOoniilAH lias just returned from the East, where she h:ix hren to select her fall STO CK O F MIL L INER Y. Every ladv In this citv aud vicinifv knows that she takes the lead In the Mil linery Business, and turns out the most stylish work. 11 gives her pleasure to announce to her numerous customers aud others, that she will open the most f.ushionable coods that were ever brought to this place. Ladies will please call and examine ruy stcck before purchasing elsewhere, as I deem it no trouble to show my goods. Kemember the place. No. 9 SO UTIl SECOND STREET, Between Maiu d Locust. scgSjjia. GOODMAN. IlOXAIiD FISUER, DEAI.KR IN Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, No. 21 EOt:iIST STKEET. NT HKKT EXC If AX U 1? !JT FIFTH A.NJJ SIXVJI , BET WEE SIGjyof BIG R&FLECTINO LAXTERX. j -l -i , airy rooms, ciean, comfortable beds, with excellent hourd ti per week, or single meals 3-5 cents: lodmuo-s iiaeents. The best the market affords will always ba found here, and orders for Jiiesh berries, fruit and Catawba wine ot the K retch mar farm will be thanaluily received and prompt ly attended to. JeWSm i OHN C. SCHWEIZEB.
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DP,. D. V. THOMAS, JTnvint; perron uent ly located In Evansville, Ind., ofler his professional services to the public. lie is a eraduale of one cf tho iet medi-j cal collc;e3 In the Union; nnd has! practiced medicine twenty, five years, i Jle solicits professional buslnca. The lioetor vrlll devote a portion of his time -o the treatment of Female Liseiwes. Oziice ou Third, between Main aud lif-oust Streets, up-stalrs (over J edge Iglehaxi's ofEcej.where he may be iouud when not j rofessionally ongsged. fanrtdtf LOUi FAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Sala'St, b3t. 31 and 4ta. First-Class Custom W'oik. Also, Eertdy-made Clothing end Gents' Furnishing Go :di. DE G. JOHNSON, IIliKsopathist. OrFrri! No. & MARLEIT'3 BL CK, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Office Hours Frcm 9 A.M. to 5 p.m., and from 7 lo 8 P.sr. At hii rc?i ienec, corner Bel' and Centre tresis, when not at ofllce. au3 dly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former ! business, I would hereby uform my old patrons ana the pcoue Kenerallv that I am prepared to deliver WOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all eases must be paid tor when ordererl. Aaent for the celebrated PARADWM COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly FAUNLEY, EUIiN .1 ( ()., Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. ori'iti: ?r. 85 siais nt., E VA XH VILLE, IXMA XA . nov7 ly BLYTHE UYNES, ATTOiiSELAT - JLA W. OFFICE Tiiliii) ST8KET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novli ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GHOCER3, Oor. First and Sycamora Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. covll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, USISIISIVT IKTIST, OJlceSo. lO FIF.ST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past nve years, ana nopes by lair dealing lo merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. oci26dly 47 31 in St. 47 3 0 0 X W O o CD TiIOS.M'NAlU JACOB SAI.AT. McNsIr & Salat Have the very but I block of Boots Sc SUoch 55 CD g w E CD Kver brought to this city, propose to sell them very low. Rcii.emlicr lepliee, EZAI3I RT. 47 4-5 W. WAOH8, STATI0XK!:, B;0K B1NDEH, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, Loote-lng-Ulaeses, French Glass, &c, on BOOKS IlSKOUJKI. XOl TO MAIX STREET, (EEDDEEICH'3 BLOCK,) KFASSVILLE iariIAKA. nov3 ly -ejr m mm i:0. A. 15!TTEOJ,.5'l: DXALEH IX WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, fcyerjl asses, tiilver and Plat-ed Ware, watch and Clock Material, Ho. 61 HA13 ST., Eet. fcSeeoml and Third, JCvansvixlb, Ind. Watches and CIock ttepaiied and warranted. t'lws. AbtilS, wi Geo. A. illttrolffi oca dly M B PHELPS ft CO, "fc.iur ST H v- o the w o v At; L.rr y Is tiieontv Wringer that hjis the PATENT Vi,.SUil OXi t ULLM on both ends of the KoUs. The co.;s on one end of a roll me set relatively Betweks fwse on the other end of the SAsiii roll, virtually forming a DfiJJBLE GEAR, And thereby nearly doubling the purchase. (The importance t,f setting gears in this position is not generally understood.) Notwithstanding the rolls can separate freely at either end, the Cogwlieels cakxot be thrown out of gear on both ends of the Wringer at the same tii- e, unless tha pressure is token off. The AibVLJL'l V is fastened to a tub or box by A Patent Curved Clamp, -which has an equa l bearing on a tub the who'e length of the Wringer. Other Wringers are merely fastened to a stave at eac'a end, and are thus liable towrtuch the stavis lrom iheir prop r position aud ruin the tub. Tne Cogwheels, Thum'j-.icrevvs, Ac, are nicely galvanized. Buy the JVOVKI.TY, or at ieust taltft it ou trial with any or ;( others, aud Keep the 15 est. fciul 1 everywhere. X. B. PlIPiLPS & to., Gea'i Agents 17 Oortlandt St., N. Y. S" o ATri f3n W.lii: VALUA1JLI5 MAIN tsTRKKT FHOPKItTY Tiiat splendid property .known as the Kgler property, s.luateu ou the west corner of Main and Hixin tst.reets, frouting 7ol, feet on Alain Street and IjO feet on fcixi h st reet. Haid property is oO'ered for sale at low figures on easy terms. Apply to J. P. tLLlOTT A SON, Keal K-state Agents, Corner Locust and Third Streets, felti dtt TltO Y ITHAIX SEM1XAKT. This institution oti'ers the accumulated advantages of over 0 years t.ver to years' successiui operation. Kvery lacmiy is pruviueu :or a thorough course of useful and ornamei.tal euucation, under the direction of more than twenty prolesaors and teach ers, r or circulars, tiyyiy iu junn n, WILLAKD, Troy, New iOIJti au2I d2m
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For PaducaJi and Cairo. Regular Wednfz&Tj and Saturday Packet. The manlflcent low-water steamer JOHN LullSBFJ, OvfEK W. Davi3, Ma.ster; Witt, P. FOWI.EE, C:ra Kd. Thomas, j-de.M, Leaves Kvansvtile every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p. in. rujy. i E.JCra,y?iirC?,rro every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at. 5 p.m., matrln close connections at Cairo with first-cla-sM packet for St. Louis, Memphis, and Ne;v Orleans. CXinneots at KvausviUe with the ii, AC. B.R., and the Packets for Louisville. For freight or pp.sasre apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPIIKKY CO.. or DUKE NICHKL.SON. aus30 tf Atents. REUULAR MONDAY AND THUitsDAY PACICET, The fine low-water Packet NORMAN. -r-P- K. liarciay. Master: Walter B. Pennington, Clerk, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings every Ho.!)AY and 1IIIUIAY, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage applv on board or to DUKE NICHELSON, - se27 1 f Agent. For Pad uc lh and Cairo. The new, fleet and elegant steamer Clara fesoott, Allex Duncan, Mas'er; Cash. Thomas. ! , , Henry B. Mitchell, clerks, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings, during low water every Tuesday and Friday, at i o'clock P M. Carrying freight and passengers at regular packet rates. For Ireight or passage anply on board. - ang.'itMilf RfgularTuasdayPacketforPaducali, Eastport and Floienca. The Elegant Passenger S'.eamer ISAM ISAM Po. 2, Lkk IIoweli,, Master; Robkkt McMkcuan, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock P. M. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undresssd, or for Teuuessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, acd at lowest iate-. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LEWIS fc CO.. or W. H. CON ANT, sej.27-tf Agents. Regular Tri-WeeMy Packet For Newlurp, Owenshoro, Rockport Grandmew, Uawesville. and The A'ew and Light-Draught Steamer John II. Triplett, Ma&ter; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for the above and all way ports every TUf.MDAY, XliUKBUAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 A.M. Returning, will leave Cannelton every WfcUMKSbAV, FRIDAY, and JSUN DAY, at 6 a.m. For fielght or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK. A CO., aprSO li'J Agents. Evansville, Hendfrscn & Nashville K. R. Stmi-L'aily Transfer Packet to Henderson. The magnificent side-wheel steamer FA YE rJT rf ZD , C. G. Perkins, Master: A O. Dunr, and, Clerk, Will !eave Evansville dally for Hendersoo at 7 a. m. and a i. m. iteturning will leave Henderson at 8 A. sr. and 6 p. m. Fare 75 cents each way. Freights received at all hours at W. G. Brown & Co.'s wnarlboat. Railroad and other freights, not, ready for the 3 p. M . trip, wil j;o down at 7 a.m. by being seut to the wharlboat in the evening. ocO tt (Corrected Jane 23tl, 1S09.) EvansTllic JL, trawrordsvlllc fc'.U. COING NOBTH. Tave Mail. Expr. Freight. Evansville Arrive .I0:46a M. 5:15p m... am Vlncennes.. 1:13 p m... 7:11 p m. Terre Haute. 4:a) p m...1U:65 p m. 10:10 p m 4 -.15 P M Tcrre Haute & Indianapolis. GOING EAST. Leave Day Ex. Night Ex. JUail. Terre Haute. 4:& p m... 1:joam... 6:50 am Arrive Indianapolis. 7:05 p M... 4 :20 a m...10:05 a m Crestline 4 :W A M.ll:50 a si... 6:I.jf m Cleveland 7:3i) a m. 3:oO p m... 9: 6P M Buffalo 2:10 P M...10M5 p M ... 4:2UAM PitU-burg li:yjAM... :50p m 1:45 a M Philadelphia. 3 :i.O AM.. 9:Z5 a M... 4 :1U P M New Yora 6:00 A M.. .11:43 a m... b :io p Ohio & Mississippi. GOING EAST. Leave Lightning Ex. Acc. .Night Ex. Vincenne3 l:&Jp M... 1:44 P M... 9:55 P M 9 :00 P M...11 :15 P If... 6 :00 A M 8:00 P M... 1:10 A M... 6:30 A M GOIQ WEST, Mail. Night Ex. Day Ex. 4:25 P M... a;05 am.. 0:45 a m Arrive Cincinnati Louisville Leave Vlnceunes . Arrive SI. Louis ... Cairo .11:50p sr.. ,. 3 :50 A m.. 9:10 A m. ,'2m p M 'A :50 P M KETCBSIUd, Terre Haute & Indianapolis. Leave Iudp'lls.3 :55 AM. 7:30 AM. 1:45 pm. 8:10 pm Arrive T. H 6 :30 A M.10 :25 A M. 4 :55 P M.ll :05 P M BiTURKINO, EfansTilie & CrawfordsTllie. Leave Exp. Mall. Freiht. T. Haute 6:40 a m... 5:mi p m... 5:45 a m Vincennes 9:Jam... 8:05 p m...H:40am Arrive Evansville ...11:50 A m...10:31 p ai... 6:10 p M E. H. & N. R. R.. Norttern Division TRAINS GO.NG SOUTii. Transfer Tacktt .Ste;xmer Atollie Norton leaves Kvansvilio daily (Sundays excepted,) at Train leaves Heudersou at.... Arrive at Madisonviiie 3:15 p.M 4:45 p.m. 7 :50 p.m. GOING NOKTH. Train leaves M adiscuville ually (Sundays excepted) at...... Arrive at Henderson Arrive at Evan.-vlile by Tiansier 4 :25 .A. it 7 :50 A.Packet Molile Norton 9:30 A.M. Making connection both ways with trains on the E. 5t C ltaiiroad. STEAMBOAT LINES--. lo Locisville. Every Monday at 10 o'clocic a.m. Kvery Tuesaa, Wednesday, Thursday, fi Iday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock P. M. To Caiko Dally, except Sunday, at 4 O'clock p. st. XoGrki.m Riveb. Every Mondy,Tuesday, 'i'hmday, and Siiturduy at 4 o'clock P.M. lo Eajstpoet.-Every Tuesday aud Batnr lay at 4 o'clock p. m. 'lo Hic.tnEB.soi; Daily, except; Kundays, t a o'clock p.m. lo Nashvillb Evei-y Tuesday, Wednesday and iaturday at 4 p. is. Transient boats daily up and I'owr. To Cincinnati Every Saturday at 10 A.M. 'JO CANSETrox Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 a.m. RockportStrtge (viaNewburgh anrfHoonllie,) carrying t no man, leaves at 7 A. m., on Mondays. Wednesnays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdajs nd SaturdajTs. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives x uedays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. MU Vernon Mall Stage leaves daily (ex jepl Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally vex sent Sundays) by 2 P. m. i'oNBWBOBO. Hacn; dally (except SunJay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p. m. NOTIONS, ETC. Clement, WIsite Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS 22 aud 21 FIUST ST., jy21 EVANSVILLE, IN1,
r OU.'r River Urns See Fourth JMge.
WHflier mi Unlfr The weather yesterday was clear and pleasant, with the mercury up to 7s" at noon. The river, during the 21 hours ending at 3 P.M., had risen one foot, and is now rising !ow)y. It will probably com. menco falling to-day. Arrlvnla and Ili'imrturrn. The arrlvali and departures up to 3 p.m. yesterday Include the Kate Robinson, Ht. Louis to Cincinnati; Morning Star, Louisville and return; Emma No. 3, New Orleans to Cincinnati ; R.C. Gray, Memphis to C.ncinnatl; Belle Vernon, Pitt-bur to St. Louis; Pine Bluff, from Ca!ro; Fayette, Henderson lo return. Itoats line litre. Among the flrtt boaU due the Clara Kcott, from Cairo; from Lou:sville; Champion, here fcre Talcstine, from St. Louia; Cora B. and Edluburg, from Memphis; Indiana, for New Orleans; Viiglnio, from New Orleans; Rapldan No. 2, from Eabtport; Charmer, from Cincinnati. Mliicellaiteoiin. Business on the levee was modeiately active yesterday, and the Qulcksttp for Cairo, and Hartford, forGreen River, weie receiving qutte liberally ..Tbe Fayette, aiso, had a filr business lor Henderson. Quite a number of persons went to Henderson on her yesterday morning to attend the meeting of the stockholders of the Evansville, Henderson and Nashville Railroad There is nothing of spec al lute: est transpiring In river circles. HoiUK Leiivlug To.By. For Palvcaii ant- Caiko. The new, fleet and elegant Clara Scott leaves at four r. m. to-day, for Cairo and all way porit. The Clara Sco'.t has oplendid passenger accommodations, and Is light enough lo go through without de:ention. Sue is In Chart. e of Captain HenryScott.au officer of large experience. Cush. Thomas aud Henry 8. Mitchell are her popular and obliging clerks. Fob Louisville. Tho beautiful and fleet Palestine will return to Louisville this evening, and la one of the most pleasant and popular boats that cornea to our wharf. Captain Frank Hurry, a pleasant and large-hearted gentleman, has cammand; and Phil. li. Branham aud William B. Hawes aie her r.ffable, courteous and attentive clerks. Her heurof departure Is six p. M. Fob Cincinnati. The flue bteamer Norman, having retired from the Cairo trade, will leave at noon to-day for Cin. cinnatl and all way port. She has elegant passenger appointments. Capt. P. IC. Barclay, an ofllcer well known and deservedly popular, has command, and Capt. John Travis and J. F. Wllbanks have charge of the ofllcj, and passengers will bj well cared for. Capt. Travis is an old steamboat man and a good one. Fob Hendkbsox. The splendid Fayette leaves at 7 a. m. and 3 p. m. for Henderson. Bhe Is 6Uperbly appointed and very fast. Captalu Perkins commands, and A. O. Duriaud is her chief clerk, assisted by Mr. Story and Jerry Boyle. UlcuuiuKu front uur s.clmiiK: Louisvillb. The Courier-Journal of Wednesday says: Capt. Kennlston bought the Anna Wasley at Washington, La., recently, aud now oilers her lor sale in New Oilcans. The oue-uall iuture't lu the tow-boat Atlantlo and barges, has been sold to Captain George W. .Uea, ol Ihe M. V. T. Company, tor tuesum of 118,(00. A tel. Louis dispatch of yesterday, says Garrett Bjlen, the male of tne steamer Fllil, against wrom Frank Mooney had enterejfcuit in the United States Court, was examined yesterday by a Hulled States Commissioner, ana Rolen wws dischaiged. The snag located In tho Ohio, opposite Hruce's Ranche, at the head of Muttton Bar, which suus. the Clipper several years ago, was removed, laht week, by the U uited fitates suagboat Greeu back. The St. laoam Mepuhlican, in commenting ou the error relative to the drowning ot Heir Hillker, ot the Volksfreund, says; - vve iuuujui u. in ver reporters are neutrally loo untagonlstio to water to ever meet their death in it." A .New Orleans dh-patch of Kur.day snys the work of excavating lor the New Orleans aud Ship Island Canal com-uenced yesterday, about a mile above Carnlltou. ilr. Bratt, the President, du ihe rlrsi dirt and delivered a brlet address. Speeches were also made by Governor Warmouth, Lieut. Governor Lunn, and others. A contract has been made with a dredging company to excavate the canal lrom tho Mississippi River to the Chei Menteur. Cincinnati. The Commercial ot Wednesday says: The 3t. Louis Times, speaking of tho action of the local inspectors in the case of the Phantom disasur, ues the following forcible but indignant language: I'll 111 lp Best and John Wallace, the engineers ou board al the time of the disaster, are suspended for a year, because, in the opinion of luoB-ard, the engineer knew the delects in the boilers. We think that if we were u the Board, and Frns sure such were the facts, we should suspend them, for abont thirty miuuUs In such a manner that they wouid not have another opporluulty of blowing up and killing a steamboat load ml passengers." The towboat Lioness, Hamnon aud Hornet have gone out of service. They will be replaced by new and more powerful packets for the Fall trade. The til. Luuih jmpeis describe the Thompson Ueuu as tne most elegant fcteanier afloat since she has received her new cal In, oultit aud other conveniences and decorations. Paskengers by r ailway from Cincinnati to-day, will connect with the Uean at Memphis, leaving the latter point to-morrow. t apt. Judd West resumed command of the Phil, fcsnerldau at Ht. Louis yesterday. Jas. Kerr, Jr , iate of the Great Repub.ic, takes charge of the ofhee of the Grand Era. 'i lie Robert Moore was hauled out on the Marine Wayson Monday.and the John W. Oarrett yesterday. Capt. Booth will place balance rudders on the Garrett. Pittsbtjbg. The Commercial of Wedues. day says: The marks last evening indicated five feet four inches and risiog slowly. The weather was cloudy, wltti a prospect of uioio rain. Trade on the lundiux was active; freights plenty. Tuo departures to-day will iuclude tne Camelia, lor tit. Louis; Belle, for Parkeraburg, and New Slate, for Wheeling. St. Locia. The Democrat of WeJnesJsy sajs: Mr. James Gudgeon, renowned as the best wrecker in tlm West, ou huudny went down io the Lavld Watt. Ho raised her oh short notice, aud she Is now on the sectional docks repairing. It was considered an exiremely dllUculi Job to raite her, but It stemed, as u ual, lo Gudgeon, au easy matter. Captain S. J. Ball, lately of the Peter Baiem, has purchatel one-fourth of the good side-wheel steamer Viola Belle, snd wlil command her, Mr. Louis Lohinan continuing in the office. The boat has withdrawn irom the Missouri River, end is loading for the Arkansas jHiver Every town on the Arkans or White River has one or more drummers from Memphis. Frank W.Jenkins, a well known steamboat man, Is about to commence ihe puDlication of an agrlcul ural and mechanical Journal at Lltlle Rock. The Cornelia is being fixed up lu sty e, ;IH lettering on pilot-house, new carpets, f ancy tops to chimneys, Ac. Captalu Belt goes next week to JSew Orleans to prepare the way for the Cornelia lo enter the WeUU'aruatuat Major John D. Adams will place Captain William Knowltou In command of the Ozark in the Arkansas River trade. DRUGS & MEDICINES " OPERA. DRUG STORE. W. O. IrSnr-ioi-cl, UKAI.EIC IN Drags, Medicines, American and Imported Peifani93 AND TOILET AKTICL1SS. NO. IS SOUTH FIRST STREET . (CHANDLER'S BLOCK). Prescriptions Prepared at all hours. 3m STAGE IINEj Evansville & uray villa Stage Line w . . irrii v iHjc FiUDAY, at 8 A.M., from the corner ol ocust and Third streets. Leaves Orayvuie "icij ".V -from the Gray ville House. ViWa tlirouiU trip, and J5 for ( the round trip. JyJOJm
- V f ' ,'!f1 '1 .2 . Jta 4-rfl. To repair the" Inroads m n physical Mrentth by ti.o J ; which has c!o-ed with M..,,t,..4t vltalily thnt it(,f.,. tl(yl ;, , ,,'r, pores in the frn ol r -i -I i ."s! loi last three mom t( ,, L f, i,,. is a preparatlv to ii,h r(Ji,i t ( a t ' ! tin 'j (. ...sU 11; 'r li. 'pi-ic.:-: I V.'IjMmakes Mich (lis istrous huvif v. i d ri and untoncd i-'vhcmh. 'j,,',.' vigor with whl :ii tin? f toi,i,.-t, r.... ii iiiences the Sur natr cum .jt i n i, ,, outnf lilm t It t cio-c, i. 'I UiiU v ji, means ho ac hires a ,:w Mock of vr fcrgy wherewith to erc.ur.t. r th's i !.' a colder season, he may dro:(. a.ini , like Ihe falllru; 1 huh tth,-; lit" are exhausted. If it Is thin v,l: Strong, how nu ch mue ji . i.ou condnlon of tli i wi alc jiinl ;i i til The! reason must sui govt to them. n,.,.ti bly than these ilnu- I v onl.-, I l.n m ( lor invitorution, and Uiiuornl i.vi.-i Cided, after an t s 1 1- in :- of Jm. Quarter of ucr.itury.tii.it, liiS l ! .i i hTO.MACII BI ITERS i-wbtM, sloraMve pron;i iiw as lira n il, j, M: -- by any other lo nc mid a iterative p; t. .ttatlon lu existenc i. Ti n l in in i-ria n- ,'i 1P. sortltiK to tu at n rent It r.MiVATi .r ami i : i . utATos crrim IIiman Maciiim:, m I1S critical seasou is as obvious as tin; Jsi,t, (,f day. Let all who dt suo lo (c.i) e au attack of chilis and lever, bilious 1 1 mil t uL fever, dysentery, diari lm;a dyspepsia, rheumatl-im. by oochondriit, or hiiv iiicr of the diseases of winch t lit) ! a.l musou in the prolific rure;it, have rin-oursu prompt, ly to this celebrated, preventive and icstoratlve. C'oi suiiCiu. JDn. Kchenck's Pulmonic Svitfp f.irt!in cure of Coughs, Colds, and I 'orisu rn p l,i u. 1B. KCHSM'K'S SSAWKKI 'i'o.NN! I.r the cure or Hyspenslii ami ml tho Xebilit:tte 1 Conditions of t. lie WtoiriMcii. 1JR. SCHtOCKV, MANDHAKR I' LJ.S, for Dis a-esof the l iver, or to act us a Gentle Purgative. Allot ihcH-a three Medli-lr.i s are o'tn required in curit. Consu m pnon. ihotiith tlie Pulmonic y. -up nliij lutHcur.- i m iuy desperate cuntrs. Tne Meaweed T.mio and Alandrake Pills Kssii-.t m rigiiatn,; itin btouiMch aud Liver, H id hfitHhe l'uiino.i1c Syrup to dlgekluud sevr;ii throiiKi the blood vessels, by wli:rli in aus li cure li soon efleclbd. These .liedtin-s are const; tut !ou ,1 v offered to the public as t he oiiiy ml,-, i n :ii n aud reliable rem. dies for Puiuumuiy Conumplion, and for J1 tliostf moriud -ou.li-Hons otthe body which lead t tlial hit-tl disease. Liver Complaint and li spmisi -i are oltenlorerunuersof L on.su m pi ion and when they manifest tlu-m.s.ilvt-s tin -y require the most prompt aUmii Imi, H the patient v Hi puiseveri n - ly follow the directions which ucc rn j;m y . ,tcn Im'tle, he will cerial jiy be cured, ii 1ns ltinJs are not too much wan.td to uutko a cuio possihle. Evtn 1 i cust-s suppoM-.i to be incurable. When irl-iniiM and piivsirU ns lot v despaired, Hie the of tins .Medicine hu i saved the life or i heiialleut and rctoied lllru to perlect he Uth. Jr. Schenck ilws not sny that nil oases Of Pulmonary Consumption tun wii li.o tne reach of medicine, but he emphaticadv asserts that olieu when patients live tne most alarming t.y mtitoms. Mich s a violent congh, creeping chilis, iiiuht Kucais aud general debility, ev, n to sul-ii a din-n that they are obi god to lie in and when they are given up by thtir physician, they may stdl be cured. No iin dicttl treatment can crt ate new luntis, but w hen the lungs are very sa lly diseased, and t some extent destroyed, a cure may bo eifected by IJr. S-:h jnck's mediciuos. Also, iu Scrofulous Diseases, theio medicines are equally efficient, br. i- rht-tieis has photographs of a number of poisons who have bi)in m arly covered wilu rimniug sores, and now all huaied up. 'inn shows lis purifyit g proper il-s, wh u fi mu.ii, bo tloue to heal euvriitwi In tne luus. Pulmonary Coiisumplioii is almost always com pi lea ed with iysp-psia una Liver Compiaiut. Scheuck's Muudr.iko Pills are iriitudcd to re.uove oUsirui ions from the Liver hi d restore It" hi alihy action. They have all the ellicHcy whicli is ascribed to calo'nel or " hiim mass," mid are warranted no:, to contain a particle of anymiueiai poi.-ou. Theso p-tl.s cure the mostulMitluat-l c!tivenos, sicn -udachu, plies, bilious t lltul ions, and all o: hi r d iseases whlcli uilso lrom a tuipm or ohstrucled conditio ii of the Liver. One box of these pilis wlli prove the efficacy of the medicine. Ju consumption the Bnaweed To.iic aud Maudrak a Pi I Is are lu VHluablo an 111 ary niiicjnes. 'Ibej r t licve I he t u lii-ri tits of the patlt nt and assist tne i'ulmon ic hyrup in ell'ectlug a cu.T. Thfy have Drcu f.iiu.a us.elul In kdvaua ul stane.t of Con tumption, where the laus are almost entirely destroyed, and a.l symptoms uo Hirdint; to the Judgment of tne physicians, Indicated fpeedy de'itii. The 11 ves f( iallt-n!s who were actual! y In a dying condition buve lcei ptcst-rved for mouths by the use of Hohenck'M t hree grrat lemedb-s. Jir. Scheucn's Almanac, coiilai n i m; a full treatise on the various forms of disease, i;ls mode ot treat mciit, arid general directloi;s how to us- til me-1 Jclim, cm be had wruils, orrcnt l.y mall by i. (dressing his Priuctpal Offiiv, No.ljNorth -Six lit Street, Phlladir.i-ln. Pa. Price of tho Pulmonic Hyrup sn-l Ht miweed 'ionic, each H on i r bolt If, or tl V a half dozen. Man Irakis Pil!:. !!". per I. ox. For sal a by a! 1 Driuiiti mni iifiiliTi. si i TTlio I Ioii.lin2r I !. -Tsha h vtta yoiMi ?n:v, who s"j bave fallon Into vicious hahits, ami now desire a hiiher lile, ami a In MP r MAXJIOOl), with certain means t f i..ii f for the alilicicd. Kim t, lu scaled li-tb-r i nvelopes, fri-o of n-iariri". Adiirt-. 1 1 ) W -Allb AHSOL'IATl J.V, Box 1'., Piui.Aiti-r.-piiiA, Pa. mi, lJ.vi i:i;.-R" iJ.HEt ivi:. This splendid Hair Iyo ,N the b.- t. In (ho world ; the only true ami pt rlect I've, harmless, rellubh'. instsni nmm ; no d'lsappolnlment; no ridiculous linls; itmcdiesthe 111 elltv.' r f bad lyes; invito, ati and leaves t i e Hair wo tantt IkmuiI i i ui , HLACJC or liKOWN. l-old by ail lriii;"is!i and Perfunu-rs; anil proju rly applied nt Katcheior's Wig Jractory, No. lit Bond St., New York. The Iltansi.i' Tool. An Essay for Y utm Men on th Crime Of Solitude, and t in id-i iiscs and AIhisi m which creste Impi-dimt nta lo Maiikiaof, with sure nieatis if relict. Kent lu sealed letter envelopes, fren of clurirn. Address Br. J. KliiLldN liOtKilliuN, Howard AsMoelatlou, Pnila ieiplila, l'a, JuuliidJiii Iwpni IHitclier'H I:tl HUul l r Itt'il Iluyr llutrlier's t-lgltt niur I ly liiller. Sold by DrugKlsIs Everywhere. m n v'.'S dwlm rsvi CITY A I VI 2 HT1S 11 3L ilT T. - Corporation oiiirs. Srplcmer 1'ilh, 1S69. ORDER I'OIt I. KICK SIUEWALi:. A no xw ir is tii;iii;itv udered and dit'jcied by the Common Council of I Ims city of EvausvMlo timi. the owners of all lots ( r parts ol io;s, frniilnou or a'ljolnimr th we t si. in of 1-ul I on Avenue, lrom Fill b Sue. t to Ninth ti i ct ; In sahl idly, cans : the s:di waius I heieoa to be brought lo the proper pradc, a U lhu. hey cans a Kid?WHl' ol class numbr nj tf ' lai.l dow n t hcrt. -n v 1 1 1 . i :i thlrlv da, liom : iie pnb ! i ion ol tins order. A. M. Mt iiltl 1- K.Clei it, i'y I'". A. M 'iiun', la p n y. City Clerk's Office, uct. Tin, is ,. oi:7ot LUnloncopy. XTr.-flni In nnr.lri-'' lYiyi.iwtj i j ti. u. j . ors. rniii: t:oM.no nu xtii, or Tir. OUJKi.V City of Evunsv.lie will receive scaled jnoposals until tlie iiist Oay of Ocloia-r, lMiW, for grading and paving ( he alley situate between Cnest iut, street and Chciry street, and exleudl isr liom Seven! Ii si n t:t to Eighth street. In Bloc.i i'J, Eastern EuInrgemenr. By order of the Council. A.M. McGKIFF, Clerk, By E. A. McijKII- F, l'epuly. City Clerk's uflict , October 1st, lM,a. Oc2-ld Union copy. 0rd?r for Openii g Allay ia U'.ocli 23 ArciMT : ), 1 -. ORDEKEII, THAT MX V..3ifs' public notlcti by ndverlis'n.; iu tho Evansville Daily Journal be ',1 t n th it ou the lllh day of October, lfcV'r, the tv-mmou Council of the f.ly ot Evan.viii' wl.l make an order for opening au ali y in itlock 2H, situate between Ninth nmi 'ioitn Street , and extending fr m Second In Third Avenue (iu the town of I.anasro now city of Evansville: said alley to be of the width Of (hi) feet, und tho west line of said alley to be ll-th '' -t disdint liinu Ninth Street, aud aiallel with said Nintd Street, and should auy p -isou ii '.,i ieve l nt nv time within six weeks lip ly to the -,,,,..,.. enmipll lor redress by peid ltni or .r,.nn,ICi,nra hit wi'h the Cierii of (ha Common Council, aud containing a s!at I fnluri'S com i. lamed ol an ,i. umnuul demanded thtnt o r, ml l j ii,i or romoustraoce will i) eonsni- 1' d. heard and di termin. d bv M-: ,,. ,ir. f October. 1 tho Con ti el I i, : and it. i ; f. t or ordered, that I he Clerk record ... u yTsuRiocrN Sfreets'showrng ho location, W rd, n. . -,. fenirth of said allc.., as tne sai.se .: nosed to be laid tut ami opened, v. i nlat nas been prepared by Jumcs 1'. .- uers. City Surveyor. Attest: A. M. h t UIU FF, CicvU'. By E. A. Mo ;4 Ul Ff, I'- in; : ,' l City Clerk's Office, Sept.. 3, 1 - j s. ; i Union cniy. Bit. It. A. PATVi:ilV, VUySurgeon, liavu perm neni:y h at, EvsuKvlile, lud.. will i:iv e ; , : teullon lo chronio disen-es at-.i ! eases ol Wom n au H hil. li n. in lor Ague and Fever can owu . his rooms, Norlliwr st cornel ii 1 Secoud Wtreets, two doors tu.oy, n where he can ulwa s be found ti : ,t fessloually ensugtd. Sept. 'ii, lW-
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