Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 March 1870 — Page 2

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PUBLISHED BY T1I3 EYAXSYILLE JOiRSAL C0 2FOT, Ho. 6 r.oeut (Street, Evansville.; Me. GEor.csC. IIardikq has severed Iiis cffifneetion with the Indiaaa,T;elh.founial as cUy editor, and Trill ,2e forth devote all his time to the Mirror. The Treasury Department is now trying a plan that is expected to render counterfeiting the currency almost impossible. It consists ia covering the bill with printing eo finely executed that counterfeiters cauuot afford to copy it. In one case one ;vord was repeated on a dollar noto thirty-two thousand times. Gen. Solomons, of Chicago, recent ly appointed Governor of Washington Territory, designs taking with him, a3 settlers ia his new home, one thousand German emigrants, prin cipally from the cities of Cincinnati, Chicaco and St. Louis. We have no doubt these emigrants will find Ore gon a delightful country. The deficiency in 1856 (Pierce's administration), was over four mil lions. The deficiency bills of John son's administration were as follows In 1SCG. $3,425,615 22; in 18G7, $11,020,392 C7; in 1SG8, $17,002,222 85; in 1SC9, $23,077,009 60. The defioiency bill passed by the Ilouse on Friday for the first year of Grant's adminis tration, amounted to $2,477,711. A company has been organized in Lafayette for the purpose of building a railroad from that city to Itockville, the present terminus of the E. & C Railroad. Fourteen thousand dollars were Eubscribed by private individu als at tho start, and it is supposed that little difficulty will be experi enced in securing the funds necessary to insure the early completion of the road. ' A GOOD anecdote is told of Mr Revels, tho new Senator from Mississippi, who lately sat by and heard himself and his race assailed by the Democrats in the Senate before he was admitted to his seat. A Repub lican benator asked him it he was disturbed by the abuse of the leaders of the "white man's party." "Oh! no," said Mr. Revels. " I like it very much. It will show the colored people cf America who are their friends." TilE exact result of theNewIIamp shire election is as follows: Vote la 1S70 for Steams, Republican... Vote la l.i9 for Stearns, Republican Vote la 1STO for Bedell, Democrat Volt) ia lHii9 for Bedell, Democrat Vot lal!570 for Labor aad Temperance tickets Total vote la 1S70 . - Total vote In lsiil ... ............ Hep ubl lean los la 170 Democratic loss la 1S70 .................. 34,873 &,T77 25,031 32,0 W 8.S91 67,823 904 7,013 Besides this handsome showing for the Republican ticket, tie Senate, the House of Representatives and the Conncil are more largely Republican than last year. House is CD. The majority in the All the saloons, restaurants, bakeries, cigar and tobacco stores, and other business houses were closed yesterday, and the Sunday law strictly enforced. The city was unusually orderly, and if many persons went over to Kentucky to quench their thirst, they returned sober and bshaved themselves in a seemly manner. N. A. Ledger. Can it be possible! What, the Sunday Law so rigorously enforced in New Albany, tho strongest Democratic city in the State a Democratic Mayor, Democratic Council, arm all tho officers Democratic t Is this the way tho Democracy, when they have tho power, regulate men's moral idca3 arid appetites? We cry the Courier to tho rescue. The Democracy of New Albany need reconstruction. No time ia to be lost! The Paducah Herald is greatly disgusted with the Elizabethtown and Paducah Railroad Corporation. The introduction into the Legislature of a bill authorizing said company to build a braneh road from Greenville to Memphis, the Herald hails with great eat.sf action, if said branch is to take the j luce of the road to Paducah and thereby release McCracken countv from her subscription of half a million dollars to the road as at first contemplated. The Herald 6ays Paduca.t don't want the road upon katorms and its completion will .be a profound misfortune to that city. A strange change has come over the spirit cf the Herald's dream. It was once the most enthusiastic advocate of that enterprise and predicted wonderful things that would conspire to make Paducah the great city of the Lower Ohio when it was finished. How this thing which was to be the greatest good, has, before its completion, become the greatest calamity we cannot imagine. Will the Herald inform U3 what tho Elizabethtown and Paducah Read has done to turn its love into such bitter hate. Betrayal Death or the Unfortuaate. We published last week an account of the fcorribb death of a young woman and her infant in Ilarrison township. From what we have since learned, no blame should be attached to the attending physician or others who surrounded her, as every thing . possible was done for her relief and comfort, but she was attacked with spasms at the critical moment, and expired, while suffering with them, in epfto of all efforts to save her. The child was born dead. The unfortunate girl was the daughter of a respectable farmer, of an adjoining county in Illinois. Her seducer is a prominent merchant of Evansville, who haa heavy commercial interests on the upper Wabash. He is a man of family. Some time ago, his poor victim had consulted Is" -ers for the purpose of bringing '-n against him, but, on the f several hundred dollars, was hushed up for the "v that the girl ia dead, escape the punishment 'ime. But what a r at work in his ''in.

Ibo Situation ia Texas. The following is a copy of aa important letter from Governor Davis to the President ia regard to the state of

affairs in Tezas: Executive Office, Austin, Texas, Feb. 21, 1860. Siu The Legislature of this State, at its recent session, adopted the 14th and luih Amendment with great unanimity, and has in other respeots shown a opposition in good faith and with great alacrity, to loliow tee re quirements of Congress in the matter ot reconstruction. It ha3 elected Senators of excellent personal charac ter, and m sentiment lully m accord with the majority in Congress. Under tho circumstances I think the process of reconstruction may be expedited by tho prompt adni?sion of the fatate. JLut wnile tnis should be done without delay, I do cot think it advisable to immediately withdraw the United States troops from 'the State. I have to request that this be done gradually and by concert with the State authorities as soon as the new organization is prepared to maintain publio order, which, I trust, will not be long hence. In connection with this matter, I believe our Senaators and Representatives in Congress will coincide with me in re questing tnat Gen. J. J. Reynolds be left in command here. As you will perceive from the resolutions of the Legislature (transmitted in another enclosure; m relation to that olhcer, the members of that body have a high appreciation of his services and in tegrity, and in this opinion l tuny 8l?e. . Whilst it is advisable to retain United States troops in tho interior for the present, the frontier calls for considerable addition to the military force for tho protection of the set tlers, or eho the adoption of some new Dolicy that will put an end to the barrassing wartare tnat has dis turbed the borders ot lexas since annexation. I believe it has been suggested by tho military authorities n : tt -..J OLi. it. rr : 01 me unneu ocated, mat me xerritorv of Texas, known as the " Pan Handle," be added to the ludiaa Ter ritory as a reservation for those sava ces which infest Texas. Some such measure or a war of extermination seems necessary to securo permanent ceace here, and relieve the Uovern mcnt of the great expense attending the maintenance of large bodies of troop3 on our frontier. With the re-cstaolisnment' and maintenance of law and order. nromntly and permanently, as we hope tho suppression of Indian depreda tions, and the encouragement of a bts tern of internal improvements that will directly connect our State with tho rest of tho Union, we have reason to anticipate that our btate, with its cheap and fertile lauds, will offer temptinz field to immigrants from tho older States and from Europe. We invite them to a free occupancy of our vacant territory, end propose to make them secure in lite and property. Asking your kind co-operation in securing th8 early reconstruction o our State, and your valuable assist ance in carrying out the purposes above indicated. 1 remain, respect fully, your obedient servant, Edmund J. Davis, Governor Elect. His Excellency U. S. Grant, President of tho United States, Washington D.U. Democratic Honesty. The Indianapolis Journal shows up Democratic defalcations unsparingly. The followicg paragraphs are a sample: In 1SG1 Dr. Norman Eddy, a Democrat, who was the Democratic candidate for Congress in the old Ninth District, and is about tho most prominent man of his party north of tho Wabash River, made a report to tho Legislature, showing, (page 257 to 261 of Documentary Journal, printed by a Democrat and Son of Liberty, John C. Walker), showing that the swamp lands, estimated by a Democratic Governor (Wright), to be worth $1,000,000 to the School Fund, after payment of expenses for reclaiming, were squandered and stolen by collusion of officers with Democratic swindlers; that Jacob Merkle, a Democrat, stole $123,000; that a Democrat State Treasurer (.p243 to 253) lost $20,2S0 ia New York, $12,737 in the Gosport Bank, $7,C20 in the Bank of the Capitol, besides smaller defalcations, and many other cases of negligence or dishonesty. The redemption of $18,000 of State "Scrip," by Democratic officers more than was ever issued, was reported by Mr. Samuel II. Buskirk from the Committee of Ways and Means. All this is Democratic authority, which the Sentinal says we "know to be false." Well, if you call that "backing your friends," we should beg you either to be an enemy or shut your mouth. As to the Georgia lands, Stover'a forgery, tho closing of tho Asvlums, and the loss of $133,000 by Democratic Sinking Fund Commissioners, denial is sheer folly. The records are in the State Library, on the Sentinel's own files, in the public Courts, for every one of these instances of Democratic fraud, theft or plundering. We give name, date, amount. i o dare tho Sentinel to specify a Republican defalcation. " The public judges by results," and it should. What more significant result can direct an opinion than a series of frauds, forgeries, defalcations, waste of public property, and misuse of public charities, extending over seventeen years? Toting. For the first time in Missouri, negroes voted at a railroad election in Morgan County last week. The question was &s to granting aid to a new railroad, and the Radicals cf the county favored it almost unanimously. The order of Court called for a vote by all tax-payers, and among the tax-payers in that county are about thirty negroes. The Democrats, thinking that they could control the colored people, became very anxious to have them vote, and when that had been agreed upon, went about persuading the negroea that a railroad would bring in Irishmen to take away labor from them. These and other representations at first had some effect. But on the night before the election tho colored Ieople gathered quietly in the Court louse, and were there addressed by Colonel Stover in his well-known effective style. The next day they went to the polls and voted in a solid body, to the last man, for tho railroad subscription. and the wrath of the old fogies was something rich to witness. Their curses and their indignation at the admission of negro votes which they had favored when it was supposed they oould control then were very amusing to the liberal and progressive people of tho county. Missouri Dem ocrat. WFI.L.?I,At EI I.OVEExsays for i'oursr Men. free, in sealed envpi. opuM. Howard Ah-soi'iation, Hoi p, Piiiladclplilti, f t, mh l

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Shaking and Enralng. It is not necessary to Journey from the tropics to Alasfca in order to experience the extremes of beat ana cold. Thousands undergo the inconveniences of this ther mometries! change every day, or every other day, aa the case may be, without the trouble of moving over the threshold. A word with thee involuntary sbafcers. What are they doing to expedite their return to a medium temperature? to break the chilis and banish the fever? Are they dosing themselves with quinine, thereby imperiling the soundness of their bones and impairing the vigor of their brains and nervous system? (Some of them are, no doubt, but not the majority of them, It is believed. The value of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a harmless and certain specinc fcr fever and ague is understood and appreciated :n all parts of the country where intermittents prevail. The restdects of such localities begin to take It early la the Kpring as a protection against the miasma by which they are surrounded ; not ail of t hem. rieihaDS. for a blind ad herence to error is the specialty of some people, but the greater nuniDer. If there is any fixed fact In therapenl;cs, it i this: that the Bitters are a lar better safeguard against all the varieties ot peri odic maiau:es produced oj unwumowiuo exhalations than any dru or compound in the materia medicaof the profession. This assertion is made with all due respect to the faculty, but being an important truth, and one that nearly concerns the health of large settlement, in various parts of the country, and indeed ot the uuuc at large, 11 is iumuo ieaojr. bounded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, it denes dlsproval. To brfak iid chills and fevers, as well as to prevent them, there Is nothing bo reli able as inn wnoiesome vegeiauiu feovura ttve. Consumption. The Three Remedies. " Bchejjch's Put. mosio Byktjp," for the cure oi cc-ugns, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Con sumption. The peculiar action of this mcd' lcine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, pro motes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purines the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy falls. "Schenci's Sea-Weed Tonic" for the care of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising from debility. This tonic invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric Juice when that Is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutrlclous food. It Is a sovereign remedy for all cases of Indiges tion. w Schenck's Mandrake Pills," one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel. and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its injurious effects. To these three medicines Dr. J. II Schencic, ot Philadelphia, owe3 his unrivaled sucoess In the Treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purines the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all ob structions therefrom, give the organ healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint, which is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. The Sea-Weed Tonic Invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthen lng the digestion and bringing it to a nor nial and healthy condition, Improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tuber oles la the lungs becomes Impossible. The combined action of hese medicines, as thus ex plained, w I cure every case of Consump tion, If the r xnedies are used In time and the use of the is pei severed in sufficient' ly to bring the case to a favorable termina tion. Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general direc tions ho .v to use his medlclue, can be had gratis or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office, No. 15 North Six! h Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Price of the Pulmonics Syrup and Sea weed Tonic, each 81 60 per bottle, or 17 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 23c. per box For sale by all diugglsta and dealers. UATt'UELOR'S HAIR DTE. . This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous; does not contain lead nor any viicUUs posson to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. Batcnelor's Hair Dye has had '60 years' untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied at 16 Bond Street, New York. jfelO To remove Moth-Patches. Freckles, and Tan from the face, use ferry's Moth and ireckle JjOtion. Prepared only by Di, B. C. Perky. Bold by all druggists. novl7 dim SpN 1?lie Healing' Pool. ESS ATS FOB roDSU HEN, Who have fallen into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and a bette MA.NHOOD, with certain means of re'iel for the aftiicted. Bent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, HOW" A UD ASSOCIATION, BOX P., PhxladbLPHIA, Pa. sep29 The Fearful ClJVCfiit Subdued. THE CURE HOW DISCOVKREDHaviriK been long afflicted with CANCER I resorted to all the remedies of which I could hear. Among them was one recom mending a certain hero to roe as a cure. I (as I supposed) procured the herb, and prepared and applied it, which made a perfect cure, but on examination by tho family physician he informed me that the herb 1 had used, which had made a perfect and speedy cure, was not the one recommenuea. ah wuo are amiciea can flndasptedy cure by sending for the recipe, with lull directions tor use. Price (5. Address, with registered letter or money order, OEORGE ilOKOAN, Box 251, Port jervis. urange county, New xork. ja22 d3m A V)ll lVAK.t.-A victim early lmorudence, causing nervou! deblll ty, premature decay, &c, has discovered a simple means of cure, which he will send ree to his fellow-sufierers. Address J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassau Street, New York. oc22 wtiui BpN "For BLACK WORMS and PIMPLES on tee face, use Jerry' Comedone and imple Remedy, prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pkrby, 4'J Bond Street, New York. Bold everywhere. Tue trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. nol7d3mSpN STALLIONS Morgandalc Farm, For X870. The fast trotting Stallion VELOX, Dark brown, by Young Morrill, sire of Pearnaugbt. His dam the fast trotting mare Ellen Douglas; will serve mares at fcJO the season. The thoroughbred Stallion SILVERTHOKN Chestnut, by Ringgold; he by Boston: dam by imported tilencoe; will be reduced from $30 to (MO for the present season, to induce farmers to breed their mares to a thoroughbred horse. Any mare bred to these horses, not proving lu foal, can be returned the following season free of charge. The season commences the 1st of M arch, and ends the 1st of J uiy. Terms Note payable on the 1st day of January, 1S71. For tale, thoroughbred and Trotting Horses, Alderney Cattle, (milk one-quarter cream); Chester White Pigs, and Uoulh Dawn Sbeep, best breed lor mutton and wool combined. We expect to import a large black Jack by the first of April, of which due notice will be given. Address WM. CRAFTS, Agent for owner. Evansville, March, 1S7J. mta8 dlw wlm DENTISTS. DR. X. HAAS Over irst National Bank, Corner Sain aad First Streets, Evansville, In a MAMFAITIKKK r COHTHVFous Gum Work, Gold, Sliver, Vulcanite, Corallte, and Amber Plates, Carvm Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Oxie (an excellent and safe aBfesthetic), Ch. voiorra. Ether, and also several local pan iyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and u establishment as large (consisting of wit rooms) as any in the United States. I RETUttN MY THANKS Tor the oImusI ve patronage received daring; the i t E Mil IT VKAIii-. - mcli'il

We respectfully call your attention to a

brief list of Building Materials manufac tured for and kept on hand lj us. We propose to furnish everything required In building. Our establishment comprises a combination never before attempted by any one house, s we make Building Materials a specialty: and from twenty-five years' experience as mechanic, manufacturer, and builder, we flatter ourselves tu at we can furnish articles In our line more to the satisfaction of builders, as re gal ds quality and fitness, than persons with less experience-asfiuring yon that, It our list comprises anything required by you, we shall be most harpy to forward you, on application, our Price List. Doors, Sasli, Blinds, and Mouldings. We keep on hand a large stock of all the usual Blzen, and are prepared to manufacture everything in the line of Doors, Sash, Elinla (outside and tasida), Mouldings, Frames, Brackets, Newell Posts, Balusters, &c, &o. SASH, PRIMED and GLAZED, On hand and to order. GLASS of all zzm and. kinds PAINTS, BSUSHES, OILS, PUTTY, and VAENI3HES ef all kinds. NAILS, LIKE, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR. SHISiGLES, LATHS, FLOORING, . WEATEERSOARDING, FIRE BRICKS, &o. We would particularly call your atten Hon to our large stock of BUILDERS HARDWARE, comprising everything In the line, assuring you that we can successfully compete with the largest hardware dealers as to price. We are Agents for YE11M0ST & PEXJiSTLYANIA SLITS QVA&BIS. We have on hand a large stock of Roofing Slate, Marbleir.ed Blate and Iron Italian and Statuary Marble Mantles, Grates, Ac., and can furnish every kind and style at manufacturers' prices. Salesroom and Office ; SouthWater Street Between Walnut and Locust, EVANSVILLE, IND. BIBCOCK & STEELE. , mal8 NEW IT I XI M. E T. & J. HASSLER, Vf'i-VSALIASD RETAIL DEALERS IS Candies, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &c, No. 4 South First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA We have Just opened a fine itock of the above goods in our building on First Street, bet. Main and Locust. We manufacture our own Candles, and are prepared to supply the wholesale trade at the lowest rates. Candles warranted of pure quality. We Invite dealers to give us a call, as we know we are prepared to give satisfaction in quality anu price. II. T. Si J. II ASS LEU, No. 4 South First St., Evansiille, Indiana. mb2 dim BRASS FOUNDER, &C JOHN 1VINS0N, BRA'iS FOUNDER AND FINISHER Steam sb d Gas-FIpe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Steam and Water Gauges, Hpelter and Kabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL BLACK SJIITIIOG, Water Street, bet. Fine and Leet. EVANSVILLE, IND. i-i paid ror old O.joor m i Brass.! Dancing Academy. AT MARLETT HALL. We bee leave to inform our friends and the publio generally that we have just opened a new course oi Dancing, at greatly reduced rales. Parents desirous of having their children educated in the Terpsichoi ean Art would do well to entrust the same to our care. While we spare no eiforts in teaching, we pay especial attention to the good bevlor of all scholars. Satisfactory references can bs given. Prices are as follows : For Gentlemen who have already taken one course with us 2 per course For Gentlemen not comptent to dance .. .............. .-S-3 per course For Ladies . 51 per course For Children 82 per course 09 Masquerade Butts on hand and made to order at reasonable rates. HOLFELDER & BEEMANN, ja20 d3m) Marlett Hall, cor. Main & Fifth. MUSICAL GOODS. 8. W. WASSI5. TH03. COlfYNGTOS NO. CI MAIN STREET. WARREN 2fc CONYNGTON, S&AXJCRS IN PIANOS, ORGANS, HUSI0 And Musical Goods of all kinds. Orders by mail promptly attended to. aoefd ly PI.UMBIIIG, GIBSON & WELSH, PLUMBERS, DEALERS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet LearlWator Closets, UOi AND COLl BATHS, Bliower Baths, Force aad Lift raniDs. ALE PUMPS, ' WROUGHT IRON PIPES, dra Water Introduced into countrv i7oti. lngs from cisterns or wells, sivins all th conveniences of a city s applied with water works. No change of range on stove required to heat the water. 5 Ltocust Street. EVANSiVILLK, IND.

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ATPANIC PRICES, FOE CASH O IV J. " Wholesale and retail buyers will find it to their interest to examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orcers by mall, Ac , promptly attended to. FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., SO. S3 MAIN STREET, 1 (Near the Court Uoase,) SIGN OF THE BROAD-AXE. mb8 Courier, Democrat, and Union copy. BUDKL 03B. JAMKfl DAVIDSON. J. J-. OEB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DEALERS IS IRON, STEEL, TIN-PLATE, WIRE, ZINC, 8PIIINGS,AXLES, Horse and Male Shoes, Tinners aad Blacksmiths' Took, WAGOS AITD BUGGY WC0BW0BE WROUGHT SCBAP IKOH BOUGHT At the highest market rates. Sycamore Street, near Water lunH dtf EVANSVILLE, IND. BiamCHES, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg St Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF HABLIWA.K,E 13 First Street. SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK AXEN, AXES, AXES, AXES, ASEi, AXES, - TABLE CUTLER T, TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY, Trace Cbalns, Trace Cliains, Trace Chains, Planters' IXoea, Planters' Hoes, Planters' Iloes, JIecIlancs, Tools, SIeclianics, Tools, Mechanics' Tools, 3UILDE08' BUILDERS' BUILDERS' HAUDWABK, HARDWABK, HARDWARE, COTTON ASD WOOLCAKDN. COTTON AND WOOL CAKDft, ciikiorikw a i a . - j . . . . . . , . . . . BEST RUHR KB, BBLTIXG, BJC3T RVBBKR BELTING, Bi&T UOBBJZR BJELTINiJ, Mill aad Cross-Cat Sawn, Mill ana Uross-Cut Saws, ffiU and Cross-Cat Saws! CASU buyers will And it to their advan. tage to examine our 8 toe it before purchas ing i)wueri At t&e Old Stand, 13 First 8: USTTICHSE, KELLGGQ & CO. 1T15 SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TliOSNIIILL, MA&'JT ICXTJSIB OF Saddles ami Mar 11 es 8XC0XD STREET, near Main, EVANSVILLE, IND. ik.ll kinds of fine Saddles constantly on hand. and Ham est REPAIRING done in and at short notice. the best manner Imh5 Ubm Charles Babcock & Co, IKPOBTKBS ASD DEALERS IN Coach a Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damas7cs, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, &c, No. S Main Street. maSO 13 It u GGISTHT Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Dealer In Medicine, Paints, Oils, Brushes, dec """"" ueu eecorid and Third, ,, , Evansville, Ind. particular attantinn nA ,mt,, , WlNiyjvy MUW to miti ir. I InrtJI ritf WATCHMAKING. . C. ROaEJfCRANS. EOSENCRASS & HARRY SMITH SMITH, Watchmakers and Jewel prs. SO. 12 SOUTH SECOND ST., BEALEKS in American, English and Swiss WaUlies. In nl.l plated cases. Fine Jewelrv. wilver War Clocts, &c. Personitl atteu"on ivcn i,, repairs of flee walsliep, Ac.

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Collector's Sals cf Real Estate mo PAY COST AND EXPENSES OF J&. Street, Alley and t-SMo-jyailE improTenients. Notice 13 hereby given, that by virtue of sundry precepts issued by the Mayor of the City of Kvansviile, and to me directed. 1 will sell at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House, in said city, on THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1S70, At 10 O'clOCt A. M., the following lots and parts of lota of Real Kstate, or so much thereof as may be neccessary to pay the amount charged and assessed against the same, together with the cost of sale; said charges and assessments being ior the cost and expenses of street, alley and sidewalU improvements, and tnat said sale will be continued on the next day thereafter, .namely Thursday, March 17th, laTu; at the same time and place, for the purpose of selling 6ucii property as may liavo been sold ou the Crst day above mentioned, and cot paid ior viz: for assessment of sidewalk improvement. Southern Enlargement of the city ot Evansville, lot number fourteen (Xo.

14) in Block number six (t) owned by tho heirs of Li. V. Powell deceased. ......... Sib 12 For assessment of Side Walk Improve ment, Eastern Enlargement ef the city of j.iiirviiir, jut uuxuuer six anuseven toot j In Block number thirteen M.ii nwnwl tv Thomas E. Uarvin..... ..$9 54 For assessment of sidewalk improvements in Oumbert's enlargement, or subdivision of part ot Out lot cumber four (i), ttubdivision of tho North part or ibe Nortu west quarter of Section 2a, Town ti. South Range to West, la the city of Evansville, lots number elev,on, twelve, thirteen anil fourteen, (11, 12, R 11), owned by Abraham (iumberis J2S 04 For afsessment of 6idewalk improvements, Larrabee's Enlargement of the city oi Evansville, Lot number one (I), owned by Jacob Adler, (at the date of assessment)... ..8l4 CO or assessment of sidewalk Improvements, Eamasco City (now Evansville) Lot number nine (9), in Block number seventy-four (74), owned by Joreph A. Cham. ueriam..... ......8in So For assessment of sidewalk imnrovoments, Eastern Enlargement of the City of r-vttuvuis, xjot numuer tnirteen (13), in Block number thirteen (13), owned by Francis Atnory gi 57 For assessment of sidewalk Improvements, Original Plan of the City of Evansville, Lot number thirty-nine (3M. owned by James (1. Jones.............. ....f42 U7i For assessment of ildewalk improvement!, upper Enlargement of the City of Evansville, the Northwest half of Lot numoer tnirty-soven (37), owned by W. J. Dallam .............824 00 For assessment of sidewalk improvement!). Original Flan of the City of Evans ville, 110 feet, ex tending from second Street towards lmru street, 01 lot number one hundred and five (lOo). owned by Dr. 8. It For assessment of sidewalk Improve meuts. Original Flan of the City of Evans vllle the north-east, or corner oue-t bird of Lot number one hundred and forty, (UU) owned by btln&ou (wife of Louis C. stinson............... . id 71 For assessment of sidewalk improve' ment. Donation Enlargement of the City of Evansville, 110 feet, extending from Fourth Street toward Fifth Street, of Lot number two hundred and one, (201) owned by F. Hammeratein....................Eii, bo For assessment of sidewalk lmnrovemsnts, Btockweli's Enlargement of the City of Evansville, Fractional Lot number eieht. (S) in Block number twenty one. (21) owned by UenryKuntz ...........815 41. For assessment of sidewalk improve ment, Original Flan of the City of Evans ville, 41 leet. extending from the Alley towards Second Street, of Lot number eighty-eight (86), owned by John J.Cnand ler 21 82 For assessment of sidewalk improvements, Sharp's Enlargement of the City of Evansville, Lot number twelve im) in Block number twenty. (2u) owned by John Jf irA67 87 4o For assessment ot sidewalk Improve' ments, southern Enlargement of the City of Evansville, Lot, number one, (1) Ira Block number ten, (10) owned by John J. Chandler (now owned by James L. Oak ley)..- - 2 77J4 For assessment of sidewalk improvements. Orlelnal Flan ol the City of Evantvllle, Lot number one, (I) Subdivision of Lot number eighty lour, (si) ixva reel, ow ned by Joseph Venueman....... ?28 27 mai2-lf JOHN GREEK, City Collector, OEOCEKIES. AT THENew Hfork G3roeery, 75 MAIN STilEET. Sugars. 10 mi im grades. , SEff ORLEAXN all A good article, 7 lbs. for 81 Molasses. 20 BAKKEI.S SEW OKLEASS-a prime article, for Si per gallon. Hominy. 30 IIAKK1.I.S, wholesale and retail at the NEW IOHK UUOCEKY. JJiicItwliciU Flour 25 RtKKi:i,N (HOICK WISCON SIN, wholesale and retail, by fAOiOSa, BCO VILLE & MOFKETT. Cider. 20 "bJ ltKKTS I'iritE SWEET AND barrels Boiled, by the barrel or by the gallon, at 75 MAIN BXKEET. Coflee. 60 JXAC1, OF EVERY GRADE AND V AKAEA X. Strictly prime.... Good common.., ... pounds for Jl 00 pounds for SI CO Tens I Tea3 ! $f?AAf& WORTH OF EVEKT MllUU bind hnd quality, from soc per pound to iZ 00 for best Gunpowder, New liacou Hams. Ql'GAIt CUBED, AND VERY NICE; njf aiso, new iireattiaKt Asacon, Dried lieef, auu rseei xongues, at tne Jail NEW YOllK GROCERY. CHARLES VIELE & CO. WHOLESALE O l iL O O JLS XS, ii, Ur&l and Sjcamore Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. au9dtf I. & i. J1EIMAKK, Wholesale Dealers in Q R O C E R I E S. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLAS3WAUH JtC, OCC, 44 & 46 FIRST STREET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EvAKSviuje, Ind. FISH DEPOT. ovJO dtf MATTHEW DAL2ELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Kails, WLito Lead, Cement, ac, Ko. 18 Water Street, deolo dly BTiflVH-'-" B. F. TK1BI.K. W. W. WUi.-s"j, II. F. TltlBLE & CO., (Successors to Wm. Hunnel,) Manufacturers of Doors, sasn, winus, Frames. &c. Also, dfalers in fine anu Poplar Flooring, Weatherboardlng, HhinEles. Lath. &c Building material of all kinds in our Hue made to order. Factory and Yard, Corner of WaU nut and fifth. Streets, Evansville, E jiliaaui Order from abroad prmnpJi ntruilnl 1

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