Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 March 1870 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, flAKCH 3, IS.O. The Philadelphia Press estimates the entire colored vote in Indiana, at 4 500. TheFrst Congressional Dis trict, alone, will poll more tban ODe third that Lumber, while Marion County will cast near orns thousand Unless we are much mistaken, the colored vote of tiiis State, at the Oa tober election, will exceed, rather than fall short of ten thousand. In the annual election of Directors to the New Albany & St. Louis railaoad, New Albany virtually gobbled the whole Directory, although she proposes to furnish bat a moiety of the money necessary to build the "'ad. That city, however, has done an i.iense amount of wind work, and wind work rates high with the managers of that enterprise. The Great Eastern has successfully accomplished the work of laying a cable between Bombav and the lied Sea. Southern Asia is thus broreht " i within near distance of the United States, and communication with the . . . i- i -i I larthest ma wm soon Decome as easy and speedy as with London or Piris Thft first dimteh received bv u to;r,oi the o. count of the sinking of the United I states corvette uceiaa, in me Day oi Yokohoma, and the loss of one hun dred and twen-y lives, including all the officers. The Jfew War.ls. The new division of the city into Wards renders the present Council an obsolete body. With a blind fa tality that stamps the council a set of ioois, or omerwise snow loan mey uelieve the people to be fools, they have re-districted the city, making the pew ordinance to have iorce and eilect at once. As a consequence, the present board has legislated itself out of of fice. Pach Ward is entitled, under the charter, to one Councilman, lhe new ordinance places Councilmen Honking and Semonin in the Second Ward, and leaves the Fourth Ward without aDV Councilman at all. The acta of the present Counoil from this time forth will be null and void. Courier. Tho present Council neglected to call on the Courier for its opinion of

- the law regulating the re-districting of

the city. If they had done so that paper would, no doubt, iave informed them that it was highly improper to do it. True, last year the Democratic Council re-districted the city for party purposes, and had the Wards strung across the city like strings on a violin, but what was very proper and highly meritorious in a Democratic Council, is very unnecessary and highly improper in a Republican Council. Tho Council, we say, neglected to call on the Courier for the law governing tho ro-districling of tho city, it evidently tnougnt tnat an authority was conferred on them by the amendment to the city charter, approved February 4, 1843. Perhaps tho Courier has not read that amendment. We copy two sections thereof for its benefit: Seb. 1. Beit tnacted Ly the General Assembly of the Stateof Indiana, That the Common Council of the city of Evansville shall have full power and authority from1 time to time, and as often as they msj" deem it expedient, to altar the size, form, and boundaries of the present wards of said city, and to subdivide the same or any of them, and make additional wards thereof, and at all times hereafter to subdivide the territory which may be within said city, and" constitute thereof aa many wards as said Council may deem .proper, and of such sizes and forms a3 said Council may think necessary for tho convenience and well-being of said city, and from time to time to alter the number and boundaries ' thereof : Provided, That the size or boundaries of no ward once established shall be altered without the concurrence of two-thirds of all the Councilmen of the city. Sec. 2. The Common Council of said city shall have full power and authority, at their discretion, by ordinance, to require all votes to be given at any city election to be given in any one or more wards of said city, and at such place or places as the Common Council may from time to time appoint, and to pass and adopt all such ordinances, regulations, and orders in relation to the times and places of holding elections in said city for city officers, as eaid Common Council shall deem expedient. The " Common Council shall have full authority, from time to time, and as often as they may deem expedient, to alter the size, form and boundaries of the present Wards of said city, and to subdivide the same or any of them." We can't find the provision of the charter- that renders all their acts void becausa they have passed an ordinance in conformity with tho provisions of this amendment to the charter. Perhaps the Courier can cite us the page and the paragraph. Each member of the present Council was elected, and will hold hi3 office, for the term of one yearor until hi3 successor is elected and quali fiedin the various Ward3 of the city, whose boundaries were defined by rdinance, at the time of their elecand within whose respective -they had to"be residents in orx eligible. But this fact , in Precludes them from rehe city, in accordance "nons of the charter the next election, lew Council will, "vlcnts of the V the ordieeting of hy iQ "aw

President Gram's rollcy. .We were in hope that our neigh

bor, the Courier, had so far recover ed from the effects ot the late Prin ter's 3trike as to be able to publish the more important news. On Tues day it omitted an interesting and important telegraph item in relation to a statement made by Congressman Dawes in a .epeech delivered at Nashua, N. II., on Saturday last. T7a attribute the emission solely to a de ficiency of compositors, for we have not forgotten that Mr. Dawes is greatly admired by the Courier and other Democratic papers, nor that his recent speech in Congress, hasbeen more fre quently quoted and has furnished a text for more Democratic editorials than any other speech delivered during the present Session. Remembering thi?, we cannot ascribe our inability to find the following telegraphio abstract of another speech cf that gentleman, in Tuesday's issue of our cotemporary, to anythirg else than the usual news paper excuse ''unavoidably crowded cut." The extract is so interesting, we republish it, ourselves. Perhaps. now that we have called the attention ot the Courier to the omission, it will also give its readers the benefit of Mr. Dawe3 statement. Hon. H. L. Dawes, in a speech at a-" JL 11 Cits J ftUviiiJvo uus vVujvu tioua effort in all ihs branches of the Government to see to it that there shall not be a dollar more approBrl ated for next year than this. I k the PrBesidet himslf with thi9 message; he told me to assure the people of New Hampshire that this exhibit I have made here of the suc cessful collection and economical ex penditure of money during the present year, is an earnest and a pledge of what it shall be in the year to come Tell the people of New Hampshire that durins my administration there 6hall be no ascending scale of public expenditure, but whenever and wherever, the closest Ecrutmy shal disclose the possibility of cutting off a dollar, it shall be done. Wo are still further confirmed in our opinion, that Mr. Dawes was un avoidably crowded out of Tuesday's Courier, by the fact that the monthly public debt statement of the Secretary of the Treasury, failed to make its ap pearance in the Courier, of yesterday, The statement, it is true, shows the reduction of the debt during the short month of February to be $8,481,811 15, and is, to that extent, a satisfactory commentary upon the statement of Mr. iDawes. But surely this would cot influence the Courier to exclude the statement from its columns, especially when it can be so easily demonstrated that a "three million dollai" cotton crop, primarily accounts for" the decline in gold and secondarily, for a reduction in the debt duricg the year amounting to $131,-81, 782.81. We trust the Courier will not feel compelled hereafter to omit so important a telegram as tho monthly Public Debt Statement. Iienubilcan Economy. Tho monthly Public Debt ment of the Secretary of tho State-Treas-ury, added to the steady decline of gold in this country and tho advance ia all kinds of Government Securities, prove most conclusively that President Grant is managing our financial affairs judiciously and economically. But it is not alone in national matters that the Republican party is demonstrating its fidelity to its pledges of economy. In our own State the same prudence and success is manifested as in tho national administration. Gov. Morton, in his recent speech at Indianapolis, demonstrated this most conclusively. Wo rc-copy a few of his figures in order that our readers may have a birds eye view of our State finances both under Democratic and Republican administrations: Total amount of Btte debt Jan. 1, lfcd7, close of Uov. Wright's term 87,772,311 CO Total Jan. 1, 1801, beginning of Republican Admlnistiatlou.... 10,179,2(37 09 Increase under last Democratic Administration, a time of "peacjand prosperity" 2,406,950 09 Amount of War Bonds authorized in 1S61, made necessary to suppress Rebellion 2.C00.00D 00 Amount ot (ieueral Government direct tax paid by Stale Treasury &04.fc73 33 Total debt inherited by llepub.ican party from Democratic rule and rebellion .13,031,H3 12 Total mate debt Jan. 1, 1S70, as rer Auditor's report . ?,C40,696 iQ State Bonds to School and University funds 3.614,801 15 Total ot ligations - 5,(55p97 Gl Total amount of (state debt paid uuder Kepublican rule 7,428,515 81 Thcsa are the figures, and in addition to them we give the following f'icts : 1. That the rate of State taxation is now as low as it was during the last Democratic administration of the State. 2. That the annual surplus of the Treasury now exceeds a million of dollars, and hence the whole foreign debt will be paid next year! 3. That in addition to these payments of the debt, about one million of dollars have been paid for necessary improvements ; as the National School, the Soldiers Home, the House of Refuge, &c. 4. That the two and a half millions of fraudulent bonds issued by a Demcratic Agent of State, have been destroyed, or driven cut of sight. 5. That the only loss of public funds during the last ten years was in gold gambling investments by Democratic Commissioners of Sinking fund. A reasonable reward will by paid by a Scotch critic for any one who will discover the poetry, or even the sense, which may possibly be secluded within the following quotation from Tennyson's last poem, " Tho Holy Grail :" "Flower of the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies : Hold you here, root and all, in my baud , Little flowers but if I could understand What you are all and nil, and all in all I should know what God and man Is." We arc. not afraid to back the Scotchman in thatwager. Our native and beloved Greer can discount that with one hand. Indianapolis Journal. Wc suspect that the Journal critic has never read the "Holy Grail." "e will not find the above lines in lpocm. They constitute a fugi"nce published in the same volH the ncly Grai!. There is 4he latter poem, however, ure as the lico3 above

The sorccous - Golladay, of Ken

tacky, has resisned his scat in. tho United States House cf Representatives. Some inquiries concerning cadetships touched bis sensibilities, and he shook off the dust cf his feet. A few days ago, when some of his Democratie friends reflected on his j manner of debate, he defied them "physically, morally, socially and intellectually." Now, a small pecuniary matter has floored him. We are sorry to lose Golladay. It is a pity that these little things should be dig ged up, like villianous saltpeter from the bowels ot the earth, to lay a tall fellow low. We have to say to Loan, could not one sumce the de mands ol virtue r Must all these pretty chickens and their pretty dams be swooped up for simply turning an honest penny in their country s ser vice. Cin. Gazette. Fields, Osgood & Co. have receiv ed a telegram f rom London announc ing the title of Charles Dicken's new story, which is to be published in .v try Saturday simultRneously with the appearance ot the monthly parts m London. I he author furnishing Messrs. Fields, Osgood & Co., with advanced sheet?, so that the story will be first placed before Amer ican readers in the columns of that very Donular journal. The title of the novel is " The. mystery of Edwin Drood." Thk expenditures of the city and county of New York, under the di rection of Peter B. Sweeny, for the year 1867, were:f23,yjQ,2'J5 -within a2,(J4d 4a ot the entire civil list ex penses ot the United elates liovern ment at home and abroad. -. Communicated. BLES3SD DREAMS. The sunset's smile had left the sky. The moon rose calm and fair, As low a little maiden knelt To breathe her nightly prayer And thus her brlel petition rose In simple words and lew ' Dear Lord, please send us blessed droanis Ar d let them all come true ! " O, I have stood in temples grand When In the rain-bowed gloom, Rose pompous prayers from priestly lips Through, clouds of dense perfumeBut never one has seemed to me Bo guileless, pure and new. " Dear Lord, please send us blessed dreams And let them all come true ! " Ah, little maiden kneeling there, Beneath the sunset skies, What need have we of other prayer Than yours, so sweet and wise? Henceforth I breaths no studied plea But bow and pray with you " Dear Lord, please tend us blessed dreams . And let them all come true! " Florence PaacY. MUSICAL GOODS. Q. W. WAKBKN. THOS. CONYNQT02 No. CI MAIX STKSKT. D SALIC US IN PIANOS, GROANS, MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by ta;iii promptly attended to. aoefd ly USI0N K.S.&TSAN3P0aT4TI0N CO.MPANY, Proprietor of the Union Line, (A) Allentoiii Line, (M) National Line Throuch Fast Freight Lines, running, without transfer, between the Seaboard Cities and the West, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and Connecting Railroads. The faci.'ities for hKiidling East-bonud and West-bound freights to or from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore have been largely improved. Special attention given lo the transportation of Tobacco. For iniormatlcn In regard to rates, overcharges, or damages on lreigbt, apply to K. W. PATRICK, Agent, No. 6 Boulh Water St., fel2 d3ru Evansville, lad. JOHN B. M'OOBKLB. JOHN P. TWEED. McCOEKLE & TWEED, Contractors and Uulider.?, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds, Frames, BraclceU Stair-Rails, JLc. We keen constantly on hand a larse stock of Yellow and White Pine and Pop lar Flooring, ioplar ana fine Lnmoer, Laths, Shingles, &c Sash, Primed and Glazed, on hand and to order. Send iDr. Pries List. FACTO II Y, Cor. WAE.SITT & EIGHTH STREETS, Evas svilijs, Ind. All orders promptly attented to. fe23 GREAT SALS OP 1URNITURE, At MILLEB, KiB&E? & tO.'S, Nos. 89 ud 91 X11S STREET. Our copartnership contract having run out by limitation of time, and being determined to close up our business, we will se.l at cost price our whole slock ot Furniture. Kvery one who -wants to buy good and cheap Furniture will please call on us. We also od'er the whole business for sale under very lib eral conditions. lel7dCw lllLLtR, KAlldES & CO. Is the best article known to preserve the hair. Iwiil positively restore OKAY HAIR TO ITS OKIOIKAl. C'OLOJl ASI IMIOTE ITS tiSOWlH. It is an entirely newicientific discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It makes the Ilair smooth and glossy, and docs not slain the skin. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND JSED BY THE FIR-T MEDICAL AUTHORITY. For sale by all druggists. Price 81. R. P. LL1LL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors, mhl dim (eod);wlm - Cresccat City Flooring Mill, EAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at short notice. Pine "and Poplar Flooring, Siding, Dressed and KougQ Lumber, always on hand, for sale. Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers Of the CELEBRATED

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PICKET FENCE, Knowcas the Terre Hauto Picket Fence It is cheap and durable, and an ornament to the place where it stands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division and Csaal Sts., EVASSVILLE, IND. apr27-dly (3taw) Notico cf Dissolution of Copartnership. fOUCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership heretofore existing in the furniture business, in Kvansville, Indiana, between Ferdinand Karges, Ferdinand Weibtra, Heciy Sioltz, and the undersigned. Christian Miller, was dissolved on the 21ft nay of January, liCO, havlu? expired bylimitatioa iu the articles of partnership. Until a receiver shall be appointed, the business will be mr.utged by tho undersigned, as usual. - CHRISTIAN MJLLER. Jannaiy "1, jaidtf

&. WELSH, i PLUMBER SJ DKALSR3 IS , Lead Pips, Slieet Lead, Water Closets, HOT AS i'OLD E.VT11S, Sower Baths, Fores and Lilt Pumps, ALE PUMF3, WROUGHT IRON FIFES, C. "Water Introduced into country dwell ings from cisterns or vrells, giving all the eonveuiences of a city supplied Willi water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. " JLiOO tiwifc Street, TCVANRVIT,I,K. IXn. BUIIjDISUS' EMPORIUM. We respectfully call your attention to a brief list of Building Materials manufac tured for and kept on hand by us. We propone to furnish everything required In building. Our establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, s we make Building Ma terlals a specialty: and from twenty-five years' experience as mechanic, manufac turer, and builder, we flatter ourselves t'-at we can furnish articles In our lins more to the satisfaction of build era, as re gards quality and fitness, than persons with less experience -assuring you that, If our list comprises anything required by you, we shall be most happy to forward yon, on application, our Price List. DoDrsf Sasb, Blinds, and Mouldings. We keep on hand a large stock of all the usual sizes, and are prepared to manufac ture everything in the line of Doors, Sash, Blinds (outside and inside), Mouldings, Frames, Brackets, Newell Posts, Balusters, &c, &c SASB, PRIMED and GLAZED On hand and to order. 6LASS cf all sizsd and kinds PAINTS, BRUSHES, OILS, PUTTY, and VARNISHES ef all kinds. NAILS. LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. 1 SHINGLES, LATH3, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDIN0, FIRE BRICSS, &c. We would particularly call your at ten tlon to our large stock of BUILDERS HARD WAKE, comprising everything ill the line, assuring you that we can successfully compete with the largest hardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for VKBX9XT & PENNSYLVANIA SLAIX QUAiililES. We have on hand a large stock of Rooflug Slate, Marble! zed Slata and Iron, Italian and Statuary Jlarblo Mantles, Grates, la, and can furnish every kind and style at manufacturers' prices. Salesroom end Office; SoutUWater Street Eetween Walnut and Locust, EVANSVILLE, 1KB. BABCOCK & STEELE. iuai8 GOOBJi. l?r: OFiFER ritoM ihm hat Wi the best-selected stock of Summer and Seasonable DRY GOOI& AT VERY LOW PKIOK8 Viz.: In the DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rates. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMEN1 Is now more complete In its assortment than ever before offered In this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PK1UFS. BLiCE fill. IIS, And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25c, 50c.. 75c., and 81 per yard less than their value, and warranted ail silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SHAW lS, Hosiery, Gloves, PABASOIS AND SUN UJIBBELLAS, NOTIONS in endlass variety. MILLINER STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the season. Mosquito Bars and Nettin, The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received and made up to order at short notice. SCHAPKES, BOSSING & CO., Nos. ii and id Main Street. Jun23 J. BHEINLANDEB, WHOLESALE D5JLKE IK DOMESTIC AND SPANISH iLeaf Tobacco, NO. 115 MAIN STBEKT, de23 d3m EVANSVILLE, IND. FAIIi HANKS' STANDARD SCALES ol all kinds. c!3 dfm HORNBUOOK CO., No, C North. Water Street. Evausvl'Je, lad

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Skate From D3 ccnta to S3 per pair. "Ivcride" Enive3 Lnl Forkg. Wcstennolm's Una Pocket Kcivo?. Rodgers' fina Scissors. Also, have a large stock of Axes, leat Cutlers, San33ga Staffers, Coal Buckets, Shovels and Tongs, Iron Wet?g$V Coal Shovels, Patent Cross-cut Saws, "Wood Savys and Saw-Bucks, Hay and Straw Knives, Butcher Knives, Saws, Cleavers, etc., Counter Scales aad Scale Bdam , And many ether seasonable articles In the Line, ALL at BOTTOM For Cash. PRICES FEED. P. STRAUB & CO., NO. 82 MAIN STREET, (Four doors below Court House, SIGN OF THE BROAD-AXE. del5 Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. BAXCIL OKJi. JAMES DAVIMOS. J. L. OBi SAMUEL ORR & CO., IEOI, STEEL. TIN-PLATE, WISE, ZINC, SPRINGS, nprse and Mole Shoes, Tinner a' and Blacksmitns' Tools, WAGON A5D BUGGY WGOBWOEli WBOCBHT SCRAP I HOT BO I'll Ml At the his host market rates. Sycamore Street, near Water lunl4 dtf EVANSVILLE, IND B(ITICIIEB, KELLOGG & Co (Successors to Wells, Kellozg & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBEEK3 O? HA.IH"Wi5LH.JS SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK AXES, AXES, AXES, AXKJ, AXIS, AXES, TABLE CUTLER TABLE CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Cliniua, Trace OJialu, Planters Iloea, Planters' Ifoes, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, JSFIL3Kfi8' HARDWARE, BL'ILl)KiI&' UAUDWAUK, BlILUKliS iiAUIiWAKE, COTTON ANO WOitL, ( COTTOJV A Nil UOULfAUCii. corros an 1 worn. :akiv BKST RUBBER BEL.TINU, BKHT RUBBER BKLTINU, BUST RUBBER BELTIXU, Mill and Cross-Cat Saw Hill and Crcss-Cut Saws Mill and Cross-Cut &tws. ;AS buyers will find it to their ad vantage to examine oar Steele before purH&A lug elsewhere. At the 0M Stand, 13 first KCETTIlIiSU, SKLLOiiQ & C3. ivl SADDLE! ILY, ETC. GEO. TiiOENUlLL, MA&'jr kCXUKKK Of laddies a.kid Marsi'SC0Xi) STSELf, near Main, EVANSVILLE, INli All Kinds of fine Saddles and Harness constantly on hand. REPAIRING done and at short notice. in the best manner (in 15 dtira Charle3 Babcock & Co, IMPOHTESa AUD DEALKK3 IS Coach & Saddlery Hard ware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Dam . asks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, dc, ttc, ISo. Main street, Ta20 EVANVILLK, IND. HESTAURAIITS. 3L.XV1J2 J-.lj2 i' jlivu : J0IIN C. SCilWEIZELM Main St. Exchange, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH STS., The Cheapest Oyster House in Town ! FBESnOTSTEHN OF THE FISEST quality received from Baltimore dally per express. Meals at ail hoars 35 cents ; Oyster Soup 10 cents; Lodgings 35 cents. . Opea Irom B a.m. to 12 p.m. del dly Every tima Fresh !J Frtsh! Fresa! Baltimore Oysters and Lager Bei.r. FREE LUNCH with OYSTER SOUP every morning, from 9 to 11 o'clock A. M. BXa.ii! Street Excliant, Between Fifth and Sixth Street. felSlra JOHN C. SCI1WKIZER.

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Collector's 5 ale. ' - TT , T.rC ,E , " I EEtEIlY GIVEN", that I, John Creek, Collector of the c ', of Kvausvllle, between the boor of 9 and VZ o ciocic a.m., and 3 and 5 o'clock F.K., on WEDSE: DAY, MARCH 2, A. D. 1870, Will soil t pub lc aactlon, at the door of the Court House, in the city of Kvansville, Indiana, the lollowiDfif lots, par s of lots, and parcels of reul estate, arid improvements assessed lor the payment of clly tazex for the ye.r 18G. due from the owners thereof to the city of Evansville, said taxes being nw due and unpaid, and for the c04- ol said bale; and that said sale will be coiitluuoi on the next day thereafter, viz: Thursday, March 3J, 1S70, at 2 o'clo k p.m. at tho door of the Court House, In KvauHViile, lor the purpose of selling such property s may have been sold on the tlist day above named, aud not paid for; ORIGINAL PLAN. ITameg. Description. Lot. Slk. curuicK i uos, ty IM feet middle part of.- 21 C.jnant T L, southeast hf of '1 Carinody Mrs F A, 27 by 75 tt mid pt northeast half . 101 E mrieh busan, io by 150 feet Eulddln partof... 23 Evuusvilla Public Hall Co., 6" by lo0 feet, corner First and Locust 40 Owathmey II C, 10 by 70 feet adjoining aliey part of 39 Owathmey H C, S74 by 75 ft SI91 8S hi! 07 C5 12 100 01 1393 61 81 29 1S8 12 Z'A 81 113 78 11 20 67 87 16 10 150 CI 103 70 56 51 ICO 00 nun subdivision of.. es Gwa'hruey H C, S7 by 75 it third subdivision of 23 Gwatbrney H C, 1X by 70 91- 11 jiroL Buoui vinlOD el .... 53 TIenrlcks Sebastian, HE qr. 113 Henriels Sebastian, by U AW f b uuiiuwebb lit of southeast bf of m Hewsou John, 81 by 75 ft NE euuoi 120 Raymond Caaa, Improv'U alley end of b Stinson Martha E,50 by 75 It corner part of no irocri:i utorge, l by 150 It HUJ il 01 Spt cfc Peter, B0 by 75 ft corner part of Schroeder II it, by 75 ft sub-dlv'n 1 of.....?..... 20 77 32 73 Weiss Jacob, 7 j by 75 ft NE hf of 84 SO DONATION ENLARGEMENT. App, Mary D 185 DwiDg Oliver, 30 by 76 alley 256 73 euu ui UPPER ENLARGEMENT, 27 50 Forth Joslah, SE hf of 66 Owathmey Mary y. 67 40 71 lu 62 15 80 ao uo bv IjO it auj 0 01...... ..... McDujuald James, 23 by 75 ft sub-division B of........ PQBhee A O, BW bf of .. Snell James, 40 ft N Vf side 72 21 22 18 u6 12 8i 14 14 67 7 11 84 69 60 1H 112 82 85 71 in out lot 3 ol.. 4 E tit son Madeira M.SWbf of 4 do do 20 fl NE side of.. ,L1 5 LOWER ENLARGEMENT. Baetz Bernbard, 42 oy 110 alley side of n Wilson Alexander.N Wqr of tt do do B5!4 by 144 ft SE side of 7 do do by HO ft SE side of 7 EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Bucbner Jamps M.NWhf of 12 22 12 64 65 ai 40 82 10 40 125 78 21 95 7 43 28 83 62 14 11 62 112 05 20 18 4 70 10 05 4 80 19 80 23 5 29 00 1 19 13 U9 17 85 8 93 52 95 18 45 10 40 18 40 12 43 21 61 63 93 13 H 80 62 10 83 11 24 11 6tf 20 2i 10 ;l liurk Rosa, 20 It ad) 3 of.... 2 do do 8 Bates Elijah 9 40 40 43 62 13 20 43 1 27 Bell John K - 3 Crenshaw A F . 2 Corwine W F........ 7 Carson Joseph 6 Iunnlng Paris C.... ...... ...... 12 Denlson Paul... 1 Emrlch John, 2a 10-12 by 111 of Blocks 29, 80 Gillette A J,M'; hf of S do do 4 Gost Leonard 3 do do MW bf of ...... 4 Olroeier Peter, NE hf of 12 do do BW 3 uMOf 13 Gerrlck Phil 14 Kabn Henrietta, NK 5 It of 13 do do SW 15 ft of 11 Koenlg Win, 33 1-12 by 111 ft ofbk2Uand Koeni Wm, N W hf of. 17 Kehoo John.. ,. ....... 11 do do . . . 12 KoeulR Mathias, BE hf of... 17 Kabn Solomon-.. .. 7 Lewis jane 5 Morton E J 11 Marshall Casper, all except 71 feet of Miller Fred 6 Mill Wm J P ... 5 Pettit A U . 13 Patterson Mary... 19 HtlDHon Wm 11 12 Hcolt John H . 0 Kcbmitu Wm F 2 SUttord Job, a K half of 4 do 5 See George 4 Schroeder 11 K 10 Wilson Pauline 4 do S WellJohD 1 Webb Ann 23 Whltacker Elizabeth .. 1 do 17 do 13 13 10 23 2X 65 65 9 17 17 51 83 33 51 6 42 20 18 41 61 41 4 27 28 V8 2 a 9 H 3 6 10 41 41 41 9 1 27 .8 30 6.1 21 9 ) 22 20 7 15 80 47 81 50 21 20 5 9i 5 95 SOUTHERN ENLARGEMENT. Althelde F 19 8 6 87 Freebone Jubn 1 13 10 3!) Hitch Alfred 12 13 8 83 do 13 13 3 67 do . 11 13 8 67 James Robt R 8 8 5 40 Martin A B . 15 8 12 4J do 10 8 2 Ui do 82 0 2 :.H McFarland Wm . 25 10 7 00 uo 20 10. 7 00 GOODSELL'd ENLARGEMENT. Dunning, Paris C do do do do do do do do ........ do do . Rcbluson, James do do 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 41 3 02 3 02 NORTHEASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Erundy.EM 10 do do 11 E AC Railroad Co, 2-6 of...... 7 do do 2 5 of. .... 8 do do 2-5 of....- 9 2 2 3 8 3 3 3 8 8 6 29 1 78 M 81 1 19 1 79 90 01 1 19 100 50 4 01 4 01 do do 2 5 of 17 do ao do do do do 2-ii of 18 13 11 do do personals...... Graham, Bell....... ......... do do ... Hargrove, W H, all of undlv Y of block 5, except loU 10, 11.12, 13 and 18 Jants, William . ... Jacobs, Henry- ........... do do Magln, Michael ......... 10 17 12 12 18 97 7 7 7 77 23 67 0 02 2 10 11 15 11 0 9 4 LILLI3TON 4 LOCKHAKI'3 ENLALGE. MENT.

Bovle, Pat - 23 1 8 92 do do 27 1 18 41 do do 28 1 6 85 do do . .. 20 1 8 57 do do - - 3 2 S3 98 do do - 4 2 8 92 Fitzslmrnons, C'barle, w J of Jots Zi, 21 and 25, block x, 15 11 Weishemer, C 17 1 '7 41 do do . 18 1 23 20 do do 19 1 8 9J CRESCENT ENLARGEMENT. Marshall, Casper 19 1 6? 65 do do 20 1 6 05 do do - 8 4 5 95 do do 9 4 23 80 do do 10 4 5 95 Mledrich, Henry 13 0 1103 Nussraeler, Wm. 5ftadjl3of 12 6 !M do do . . 13 6 15 Hi Payne, Wra 6 4 19 61 Schmitt, Charles 7 3 13 70 Tobln. Martin 3 6 20 20 Walker, Charles H -.. 2-1 4 1100 do do 21 4 5 95 BAKER'S ENLARGEMENT. Gruzard, James C. 11 3 9 27 Kinney, Denis -... 21 1 10 40 hampt-ou, Lucy 4 3 18 40 do do s w Y of....- 5 8 3 65 ELLIOIT'3 ENLARGEMENT. Earl, Robt..... 3 6 12 81 Jenkins, Henry 9 6 10 40 Klrnmcrly, J. hB 7 2 9 20 do do - 8 2 2 )i Lock wood, John 4 1 lu 81 1 ockwocd, John 6 1 2 fcrt Lockwood, John R 12 3 7 77 McGinnts, Alexander..-. 3 2 7 H) do do - 4 2 2 bi Perkins, E'.ljau 1 3 61 do do 2 1 4 17 do do r 3 1 7 43 do do . . 19 1 2 88 do do Z) 1 2 71 do do ....-. . 21 1 2 93 William. Samuel 17 4 10 3 HUBBARD'S ADDITION. Cox, James T-. 17 3 1192 ORR & HARRISON'S. Oliver, Edward . 0 I. 13 10 BRAY it COOK'S. Green, McFarland - 27 1 5 70 do do 28 1 l 79 - do do 29 1 1 79 do do 30 1 1 70 BRAY'd. Mclnnerny, Math, Imp. on 23, 21 and...-.-......... 25 1 9 47 Smith, Clark ..- 3 2 12 73

BULL'S HEAD PROPERTY. Cai-savant, H , Improvm'ts on Bu.l'n Head Property E. Sc C. R. K. Co 1 10 acies, more or less - HEIN LIN'S. 11 53 1108 3 33 35 21 t! B 65 2 88 10 91 3 .77 1 i7 3 28 M Em 1 Icli, J-hn Kenr Fred 1 do 2 do ..... 3 BRINKMEVER'3. Gi-ay, James II - 11 ROCKWELL'S. 13 11 II 11 Boreuson, Val.- . do do .... Tribble, Elijah. do do . 1 1 of 0 10

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JACOEdVlLLE. Millar, Michael.., do Uo Miller, Jacob II.. do do do do Co do Voe.kor, Jacob.., aa do .. ARCH EH'a ENLARGEMENT Nlehaus, Ben 1 J 6 f" (1 ST, 1 4 12 23 SEMI21 4 5 2 ( u 22 01 11 05 11 05 11 f5 uo u a 1 Relninga, Utt o...i3 ft auj Sol 7 2 ao ao 8 2 DECKER'S HUIt-mviSJOV OK JSAUY TRACT. Meyer, August 3 do io 1 hf ttdj 11 of 10 do do n Racine. Frncls..... 21 balat, Jacob 17 ISABELLA PLACE. Ewniifoo, NVui 2 FULTON. Thompson, Otorge 13 2 LAMASCO. 4 10 8 13 :i8 t.i 0 22 0 i'2 0 21 0 'il -11 3 N 62 M 3 HO 2'. il 2-5 92 3 -li 3 XZ 3 HO 0 14 10 77 19 (9 17 85 83 (3 1 93 8 41 13 13 7 69 7 60 19 92 19 l2 19 Ui 0 07 21 41 7 82 Emrich,John Hewsou. John 80 Llndenschtuldt dk do do do do do do do U.o do do do tt do do do 2! 29 21) i9 l:t5 HO 1 ', 81 1 ' Link, John 9 i.7 do 10 'tf Meyer, Aueu.it, west 1 i n do do west - 2 LSI do do went 8 1.14 do do went........ 11 1.H do do west 15 1A do do east ifct .. 0 J si 10 181 12 fcj 18 61 19 M 3 hZ 8 Vi 9 H18 0 1 Ml 10 1)0 11 183 12 1)0 13 1 1 11 l.i do do Rnuicb. Philip Blnztch & bou, north hslf of do do ..- RtlnsoD. John B -. Trnnn, Peter - . do do Wingert, Henry - do do do do do do do do do do FOURm ENLARGEMENT. Koch, Louis....-....- ;7 17 Ltndnchrnldt, Ch 15 6 Mailow, James....... . 5 9 do do tt 0 9 80 81 ol 13 21 4 61 STOCK WELL'S ENLARGEMENT. Feucrbach.Mlch'l.lmproveuieuison. Emrlch, John do do -....-. Grothe, Laura, lmprovtiin'ls on n ty, Ilazelrltfg, W. U., n e 1Z1 it ol fraci Kehoe, John do do ....:.

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BauiesHinger, Hermann do do .. ,. do do ....... CARPENTER'S PLACE, App, Kary V, lots 1, 2. 8, 4, 6, tt, 7 nd- ..........1... 8 3 HUSrON'd ADDITION. Trunz, Peter - -.. 50 SHARPE'd ENLAItOE.MENT, Baker, William, sJiofwof 22 Oitlin, Fred 1 i,j 113 70 11 03 121 20 s 61 2 93 15 42 2 91 8 13 8 87 2 Hi 0 19 do do 2 15 Garvfy, Patrick-....- 20 15 do do 21 15 Hancock, Prlscllla 0 11 Keuter.Dledrlcliuitudj loof 11 h Witlaud, iienry 18 12 do do - 19 12 NORTHERN ENLARGEMENT, Durham, Fleming.. N eal, James.do do Sullivan, A, O , do do , Wagoner, Mlchm-l.. 8 1 8 2 15 61 10 00 10 19 13 01 4 m 6 Hi 9 2 17 13 0 10 4 wuiiuei-cy, ismali 7 5 11 01 JOHN UHELK. City Collector. liUSINESS CAUDJJ. -a ) M

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