Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 191, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 May 1863 — Page 2

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. MAY 18

P.B.TH4VER, J. JS. SH.VERTHOUX,.-

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COMPOSITOR WANTED. A good Compositor wanted, to work on the Dai y "TrtnV. nl. None but sob i .

, . . , I rv. I lTtnUSLTlOLLS lll.aU AiOtiAJl f Tilv. 1 What's lo he Cone Vliout It? irood. o!d-lushioned Corpus in the case of Vallandiham This, of course, settles tlie gentleman s hash, and he will hardly be an eligible candidate for Governor of Ohio next tlL j What is worse, he will be unabie to attend the great "Copperhead mettin on 'Wednesday next, and thereby robs fused a writ to reseue tuui trota tJ'.unside's clutches ;hus showing that the Democratieo-eivil and Democrafico-mili" tary authorities at Cincinnati are ia har money a3 to the justice of his punish ment it will be dangerous to make dis loyal speeches at the capital and the courage of maay of the speakers will fail them, and the meeting will lose most of itsBpi'ce. Without the usual amount of abuse of the military and civil authorities 'of the Government it mut prove a 'fiat and spiritless affair to those who have been in the habit of hearing and reading nothing else. Really we are becoming quite anxious as to the success of that grand atiair. Professional pride arouses fears lest so great aa amount of ink and paper has beea used in vain. What's to be doue ? "Caa't somebody pray, for by golly, something's got to be done." Seriously, Judge Leavitt's decision is one of the most important ever made in the country. It effectually disposes of all the twaddle which has been dinned in the ears of the people for so ma ny ninntha nast about violating chartered iaSHaiaPt55fti5J1rie-case wi?a ru ed with great skill and Mr. Pugh's friends thought he exhausted the subject But, notwithstanding all this, Judge Leavitt very properly we think refused to grant the writ Had he decided differently every little six by nine paper in the couuUy would have regarded it as a license to encourage desertion and talk treason. AH the butternut cr-ss-roads politicians in the land would have at once turned themselves ''loasa " ia their respective " deestricks," and the hissing of Copperheads would have been terriLIe . , Ee&ides-, there would have been a conflict at once between the. military and civil authorities, which, in the present disturbed condition of the country, m sr liave resulted in great hsirin, if it did not actually -overthrow the government, iudge Leavitt" s decision ougnt to go l-i-to convince those who have bt n s.j z-. -cus i; aunoying the administration ;n i in eneouragiug the rebels, that it it u t because Mr. Lincoln his not the power that they are not all arrested and ent South. That clause of the constitution which defines treason " as giving aid and comfort," texhe enemies of the country. over taore ground than they seem to have imagined, and it Is to he hop d they will exercise a greater degree of caution in future, iftkey are unable to become more loyal Persosai- "We were delighted J-J -; o" uamuay? our--to-an cient and most excellent friend, Col. R.

it of at least four-fifths of its attractions ! hot she changed h' os'.tion, retired.to few Gf them would consent to go as sub- myl-.iw W. Baker. What ia worst of all, if " Val." can le I the back yard, and there formed a new stitufes for Copperheads. The ad van- " ' arrested aud sent Sm.th for making a line of b;utle. The firinz of artillery : tage, therefore, which its advocates c airn g. perS0ns wishing to secure the ntM auu 6 ime o. u.uu. . uc e , o ; for this plan, would be its compelling t comfortttble and durable set of disloyal speech at Mt. ernon, and is re- j ce(lsed, and the Colonel cautiously ad- . e meu tQ bear their share ot the bur- rt;ficiai teeth for the least money

Is. Hudson, late Agent of State, whom we find in admirable health and spiris. Mr,. Hudson hag taken a leading part in ' the politica of the State, for several years, and as editor of the Wabash Ex. press, made for himself a wide spread and enviable reputation. His management of the affairs of the Srate, as her f agen in New York, has elicited the ecociiums of even his political opponents. . He has done the State and the nation valuable service, and the loyal men of the Sute will see that he does not go unrewarded. - . He is stoppings a day ct two at the "Americau." Col. Hudson is a member of General Fiemont's staff, and went "through the Missouri and Vyestern Virginia campaign with that officer. Lieut. Col. James JL Shanklin arrived at borne last Bight " WtT understand his health is pretty good, though be looks a ""KttJe less bronzed than before his cajv r tnr. We wonld suggest that a meeting 'be called at an early period, and that Cot : Shanklin be requested to relate his experience in Dixie. It would doubtless be highly interesting.

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A Singular Battle.--Vie have had imporu-i recited to us, the excitins details of a battle fimffbi a fe Jyi ago at Shawnee- r, peauh o the Ciudnnai Ga town, 111,, between infantry and arUU W i lery, which resulted in a complete veto- the VVcLa of the Conscron law rv in tavor of the attacking party, ibe considered at the War Depart-

thichlead to the war are briefly ment It has been represented to the A gentleman who desired to do Secretary, and he is understood to WAgenuew. section is so construed . cAma oprvipe. had SOUght ana neve, m ... rr ,, must

auscs w stated. the State some service, uau 5... obtained a commission as a Colonel ot . i h rpnted Ills volunteers, wucicuuun use to a tenant of the femenme perasion. . She had not long occupied the premi.,tn th Colonel had reason to DeA. I- . r lieve that Her longer stay creditable to his house, an d lie ai once set to work to have her vacate. But. as is well known, a woman lias a willl, as a general rule, and this one ..u.4 ottion. Having the ad..ntie in the matter 01 conuac, . . .mil i i.mitivelv refused to puaxeaaiu", I - leave Persuasion, entreaty, and t.i.eauuug, were tried and exhausted, to no purpu. The CoIoik I, deteriniiu'O i'd to carry niS p ,mt blank range. The fcnn nine bthg erent stood her ground heroically, and the Colonel opened a brisk cannonade, Upon his own house, three shots passing directly through it The Madame stood her ground bravehy Jorja time, until the fire becoming too , V tl 1 1 1. V U J V , i v- - - i Discovering t .at t'i! enemy had been ,. , . IV " rt;nor.v i,h advanced ' dwlo-u-ed Sy ms artillerj, he nced : within the house, when the enemy, opend a rjinid tire unon him with a revolver, fit short range, clipping locks ot nair from both sides of his head, and perforatiug his clothing. T :.v'in r eiuntied her six shooter the rw.....l n.-M fire in replv with a six shooier, exhausting all his shot, without material lass to the enemy, who beeom-in.-much demoralized, hung out a Hag j B,K,r !.,. which was mide, much like it almost always is Detween beligerents on the very terms proposed before the war commenced. Slie vamosed the ranche The battle was spirited while it lasted, and produced treat excitement in Shawneetown. Stand from Uxder. Republicans, Umbn men. War Democrats, Abolitionis:, tt id omne genus may just as well s iutupshop, and quit busiuess, as the Dayton Empire, the organ of the traitor Vallandigham, has issued its ni(ue comdown and worship the image which he has set up in the valley of the great Mi ami. It says the Union men refuse to patronize Democrats, which is a lie of ! course, and that Democrats must retail ate. This Ukase of the last martyr has been published in this city, in nice clear type, leaded, so that all may read it rso more direful calamity has fallen on a community since Ilerculaneum and Pompei wre overwhelmed You who re fuse to advertise in a Butternut or Cop perhead paper, whether it is to your in terest or not, whether the paper has any circulation or not, had better make an assignment at once, as your mercantile career is about to close. The reat, the wealthy, the enterprisiug hosts who bow to the behests of Clement L. Vallandig' ham, the confidential clerk of Jefferson David, now proceed to withdraw from ben;.ith your frail tabernacle,"" the prot of their patronage, and let sink into the gulf of bankruptcy, unwept, unhonored, aud utisuug. Strike your hands on your breasts and cry mmerare. "The pic nic excursion to White river, yesterday, was a complete success, htitii to the llailroad Company and the participants in the pleasant excursion. Over lour hundred people went out, and the day s ntyumeut was not marred by a single accident, unless some blushing' though cold-hearted damsel said " No! to the gallant, who h.Tfl vi'iinna nf r blossoms, II j meneal altars, &c, &c. The grand result of the day's enjoyment, ramhling through the wildwood, and din ing beneath the wide-spreading beach tree," can be best ascertained by an ex amination of :he marriage record in the Clerk's office; for the next three months, and by the bottles of wine and ponderous cakes sent to the printers. We regret our inability to have joined the "gay and festive" throng, that we might have noted what ' Eyes looked lore to eyes Which spake again." Xew Boot axd Shoe Stoce. Iu another, column will be found the advertisement of Messrs. Combs & Gatch, who have just opened a new Boot and Shoe btore at No. 8, Second street, where they tiropose keeping the finest stock in their ine to be found in the city. Their facilities for obtaining first class articles are unsurpassed and their well established reputation as business men will ensure them the confidence of their fellow-citi-. ! zens. The ladies and gentlemen of the ' city and vicinity will find it to their in- " terests to give the new firm an early call. S&" We are indebted to Col Jim Lusk of the Big Grey Eagle and Mr. Banksmith of the Little Grey Eagle for ; X' tit i t -'lliiew aioany auu iiouisvine papers ot Friday and Saturday, in advance of the I maun.

i ma.aani--afkraia -: , w TJ. . . the Government must A conscript on the payment ot to.vi .1 nnniA r thi aw will De in sjuu. iiuipw - great measure ae,"r extent at scriptions prove, to a large exwni at teBS't a water haul Sen-tary S'anton is nnde,rstood to hoid that the law leaves it ... i i- . .i ni I nn t " 1 1 1 1 " rit - ..i w;,h him to receive the uu or r . . 1 ..-. Federal treasurer, mu, - - - - financial al nthai ne jjivra ntfir-er under bini, lias no i-iru" forcing the security for sue., su ms oi monev when paid to his subordinates, and has no time to go into the business of hunting up substitutes. Solictor VVhitii.s. the law oUicer ot the war in--vartment, is understood to concur m these views; and unless the President ob-

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wnoie . C" ' cticalIv nored. Coi.wrivts wi fiilrr be U;it to huut up Mihniutr, at th.-ir own price, i. .i..t.'t traiit. tn co tbemsflves, r a i" - . ... i number ot" volunteers at draft is to bn ordered, said voluteers to be accepted only as substitutes for drafted men, and to receive therefor the Government bounty of $100, and the iinsoriits commutation of $300. On I . 1 ' . - 1 . . . 1 . . .. . ,i .... ii-.i ii 1 ii T.(irmittfil "Iri i j .J . V V . vv. 4 ------ - wouy an(j it j3 qUlte certaiu that Uuaa " " 7 I and War Democrats. In any event it is now believed the President will msist on the adoption of some pian by which the aw wiu nQt be turnej into a revenue measure instead of a military one, and by which a man to carry a musket in some way, will be produced for every name drawn from the ballot box. General Veatch. This officer has gained great -credit by the justness and kindness with which he discharges his ; duties as Commandant of the Post at ! Memphis. His own soldiers, however, i who have seen him in Dattie as wen, have a still greater appreciation oi nin worth : and. as a testimonial oi their high opinion of him, the 14th Illinois, which has long constituted a part of his brigade, presented him, lately, with a magnificent sword and spurs. The Memphis Bulletin, in speaking of tha present, also pays the General a handsome compliment, as follows : In another place we publish, from a correspondent, an account of the presentation of a splendid sword and spurs, hv the privates and non-commissioned officers of the 14th Illinois, to their re-

Illinois, to tneir re- ; . . . a l . y m o wfeVarch"iTaT"j ope: anu'8 5v rigs TiJnlVl

tesnmonYwasYe: been some time among us, and during his stay he has won "golden opinions" from all sorts of men. He has manifest ed kindness of heart and readv sympathy wherever cases calling for the exercise of the generous emotions came before him. In his manners he has been invari'oly affable and courteous, and, even when stern duty has required a course not free from painful consequences, has avoided adding to the pain byundue severity, or by harshness of demeanor. The soldier naturally covets the fame of the battle field, but personal virtues, such as those we have alluded to, often bring a peace of mind and a cheeriness of mind that does not fall invari'oly to the lot of him who wears laurels gathered in blood. Benignant and kindly qualities weave for their possessor a garland that blooms immortal when- laurels fade and the c lamor of th world s fame is sunk in the silence t. perpetual oblivion. Eleoakt Dry Goods. We direct the attention of our readers and especially of the ladies, to the-exteusive advertise ment of Messrs. E. A. Cooke & Co., which appears in our columns this morn" in t This enterprising firm have a superb stock of fresh goods of the latest and most rechercJiel styles, which they offer with great confidence to their friends and the public in general They will be found courteous, affable, and very wil ling to show their goods. They will have no lack of customers. X0TICE. Messrs. Editor tkroirirt: tEeTcolumns of the Journal, to make grateful acknowlments in behalf of the soldiers at rlospital No. 4, to J. Inle, jr., Esq., Supt of the E. & C R. R. for the many favors received from him at various times, in furnishing transporta tion for them on easy terms, and when necessary without any charge, whatever. Such attentions will endear him to the soldiers, and their friends, lon after they have been restored to the quiet of their homes. G. B. Walker, Surgeon, In charge of Hospital No. 4. May 16th 1863. Marshal's Notice. Whereas, it is conducive to the health of the city, that the streets, alleys and gutters be kept clean, and whereas it is unlawful to put, or cause to bo put, any manure, straw, ashes, din. filth. trash,;or any other obstruction in the streets, alleys, gutters or sidewalks in said city, and whereas there are many alleys and gutters that are very dirty ahd filthy, I hereby, cive . notice to personH having in front or rear of the Dreniises occupied or owned by tbem, any manure, dirt, filth, trash or1 other obstruction or nuisance, to have the sameremoved imi:i , i I, . . mediately, or I shall proceed aaint r t .. 1 .. n1- . mem tor violating tne ordinance of the city in such cases made and provided. ,r ..I Hir.AU Jski.sox, Marshal.

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S. 1S63. PENSION' AtlEXCr. Bounties, Pensions and Sack Pay JOHN TLNN1S is authorized Government to procure invalid pensions pensions and bountycertincaies iui uceased soldiers' widows or legal heirs rtn.io roui.rnpH nlfirpra' rav accounts. VVltCVo " J , - anhflred soldiers' wit accounts UUU Qther (overnment vouclters. ou:-o rl -.oHm-a-ori hv reason oi ouiuicm .ov...,. minds, can Kt$lOO bounty by apply- T .i th'ie Aoonr Letters ot mauuioo A .Umoq .l-nH lENMh. I Teliaion Agenu Office, Post.onic building First street Evansville. jau. -o-iy. ; A fme assortment ot rhotopva,,hic Albums for Elliott' 8 City sec0nd Street sale cneap v Gallery, No. 8 Preminm paid for Kentucky money, for a lew days, by jlw. Crake, Br.owx, JCo. Accommodation Fxprcss. 11. Nelfon & Co, are running an exfor the public generally. Any persons wishing the nse of the express, nr.irA with G. M. Uttes, at the rurniture Iloomp, next door to the Crescent City Bank, up stairs, or with II. Nelson wherever you find Lim, or with the driver. Fon Rekt. The premises recently occupied bv the Crescent City Bank, and two Offices in the Second Story of the same building. Enquire of should not fail to call and examine the India-rubber, as it is taking precedence of all other materials by those who have tried them. Dr. Fleager is as yet the only legally authorized agent for the work in this section. Rooms next door to BittrolH 's. Main Street For Sale. The First Baptist Church of Evansville, are desirous of building a new Church edifice on the corner of Third and Cherry streets, and consequently wish now to sell their present Church1 building on the corner of Center and ! Clark streets. Building material would he received in part payment, if it were desirable on the part ot the purcnaser. title warranted. For further particulars apply to the Trusters. Jos. ii:rxock, Tuos. W. Simpson, Alfred White, T. C. Gale. May 6-10td. Volksbote, copy 10td, and charge Journal. WANTED. Gold, Silver &rr! Demand Note s lso, Inoim. nen tucky, Te nest ee, south Car nd ,U6. 4 First street. tf. I WILLIAM SEAVTS, Attorney at Law and I. S. Claim i . Asent, Is authorized by the Government to nro : cure Pensions, Bounty Money, Back : Pay, Bounty Land, Claims for Horses ; ana other Property destroyed while in j the service of the Government, and all i Claims, ot whatever kind or nntnro against the Lnited States. ' County for Discharged Soldiers! By an amendment to the Bounty Law passed at the last session nf "All soldiers or other persons whoAace oeen or shall fieteajier be discharged wuain two years Irora the date of theii enlistment, by reason of wounds receiv in baitle, shad receive the same Bounty us Lumi-u iney servea two years. Office 'Joi Main street, over Keller's uuu btore, opposite the Court House, kvnnsviile, Ind, Correspondents must enclose stamps, i&aS"' Good references given, if re quired. F. S. CLAIM Al'EMT. bounties, Pensions, and Arrears of Pay. BEN STINSON is authorized by the umii-u otates uovernmennand has been furnished with all the necessary forms ana instructions; to procure bounties, pensions and back pay for widows and orphans; pensions, bounty and back pay for officers in the Army and Navy, Seamen, .uarines, engineers, p lremen, and Coal Heavers employed in the service of the United States; collect accounts of Contractors, butlers, and claims against tne tjovernnient for damages done real .. UUUWuci pioperry oy the Army and Navy. ' Correspondents desiring answers must enclose stamps. Office Third street second door from Main, Evansville, Ind mhll BEN STINSON. - To Physicians. If you wish to pur chase pure Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small ad g nee on Eastern prices go and examine Keller & white 8 stock, where vou will find vorW article that is needed by the profession, and at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Their store is at No. 34 Main Street may4-dwtf Soldiers' Claim Agency. McBkide & Whittlesey are still curing back pay for discharged soldiers. Pensions and Bounties for soldiers and widows under the acts of Cougress of 1.S6I and 1862. Their te rind ava ltirr Give them a call. Their office is oii Third street, below the Crescent City Hall. ft.Ki.4i.. J V IlAllUOAO RECEIPTS. Evansvili.k, Ind., May 16. 1 box drv coods. -T s It,,L-i. . j 1. Scmonin; 14 pkgs hardware, Wells, Kellogg Co ; 12 cars hay 0 v Cochran ; 2 bxs books, J tlealey 2 bxs cam hr. I. Wo..i... ti , ' L". "'J 2 bxs candy, L Kessler; 6 bxs, I brl n'ardware S iZf'J 'V" B'.'s-ware, G V Greb; 1 box, 1 bundle '. l:M?.'A 11 "r.! .6 brl8 t'luor, Kappler 4 S; 25 in..-,, or .,.., ii A Cook; 24 bxs liquor, 25 boxes preserves, O loter A Co: 4 half l., hi,i- n..-i; 4 Rice; 21 bags bran, CGehiing. A. K.SUUADER, Agent.

pilars, jiinuermau L; 8 pkss : hardware, C A Mlilnr; i,X8 frllitt 3 brl, :

Jleiley Co; 4 crates crockery, H Bios; 150 bags corn, J . Llord : 4ti6 blurs corn. Rn.li J. it...-. I

DRY GOODS.

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Wholesale and Retail, (Double Store.) T. & 5. A. UUuiilUVJXi m m TT uuu ' . r . ;u.,it fnim LU;rJ .irine Dricefl Our Whole Btock of Cotton i . . trnm I to au IM" I ITUl. iupi.uuui agj. -"JStiZ t-ur Z$JS 8;ocki we haw added New re Kew 0rganaie wsllns, Kew Organdie Rofoea, New Jaconett Muslins, New Paris Grenadines, New UleU Silk Mantillas, New Preneli Lace Mantillas, New CUantllla Lace Manillias, New Style Parasols, w. riii Snn Vmbrellas, Embroidered llandlterctolefs, Hem-Stitclied Handkerchiefs, Ladles' and Misses' Hats, Rich Black Silks, NEW PLAIN SILKS, In nil the NEW MIA PES, from snbdncl Mou-e to thceuraged TAX nd LEATHER tVlor. Brown and White Check Si k3. Black and White Check Silks, And a Hundred other Styles. n...nrfrrand Balols Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Misses' KuglisU Hosiery, CORSET STATS, POINT LACE, Houitou, Maltese and Valrnceinncs Lace Collars and Setts. A LARGE ASS0KTMENT OF C o TT XT" ST Cambric and Mull-Embroidered Edg ings and msertings. Don't fail to look at our 20 Cts. Bleach d ihir ings. Linen Handkerchiefs for 10 Cts. BEAUTIFUL CALIC I S From 18 to SO Cents Formerly sold for 25. Money will be saved by giring us an early call. Clmncllei-'s I31oclc No's. 14 & 16 First Street, (Two doors West of Post Office.) EVANSVILLE, INDIAN A. DRlc GOODS. NEW AND ELEGANT GOOES AT E. A. COOK & CO. ABE BECEIYING AND OPENING AT FIRST STREET, A New and ElepaDt Stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods AXD KT O T I O IW SI Their Goods h;iTe lrn selected with rr.t run. by experien ed hands, with special releremr to the trade ..f this city : wen- h. nlit tin- ASH .-rf will b sold T.-ry low to I 'n-li . -tutouur. .lnicir stocK comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Required to constitute a first class Dry Goods IIoxie, IMBKACtNO Black, Plain and Fancy Silks, oulard Silks, Fine Mozambique Dress Goods, plain auu iiiecK; Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer Dress Goods, of every description. Point Lace Collars, Collars of every Variety, Mourning Sett?, Mourning Collars, Silk Talmas Sacques, and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles, Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortment just received. Marseilles Guilts and Spreads, Cloths, oiapie uooas oi every description. !SJ" C r v . a Our stock in thi- li,. ic 1 ,r. ..' ,., ". ... quality, to which . tLlV.. ' -l l"' HemeiuU - . ,l,e pi c-f', .... 1 1 '"."- AO. FIRVi' . I'llELT, h V A i k V 1 L 1- K , INDIANA,

BOOTS AND SB-PL'S.

aui BOOT PD SHOE STORE. i ATWTTtCt ! A T!7 I : Having rented the Store Rnom re. entlj occupi -d by Julm Uaali, at SECOND STREET, Are now openiuing an entire New and Fresh. Stock Of the X3H!. T O- O . O T.. K f.mt-it. from medium to finest "iialltT Havtnr piirrhas.-d their goods lor las") lntcud to sell for Cash As Low as Any llonsc Can Sell. They wntt'd respectfully solicit a Ctll from all i wat.t ot a Pair ot Good Hoots ami bnocs. EVANsVILLK, M y IS, 18(hJ. , ROCERIES. POTATOES 200 bnshels choice Eating Potatoes just receired and forsnle At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. SC-R CCRE! HAMS 20.000 pounds Choice ugar Cured Hams : ft,!"' lbs Clear !i'le ; 5,000 tba Shonl V1-9 -. For RV chenp for cash At EL IOTVS Family Grocery. DANDELION COFFEK Another lot of that celebrated brand o Coffee for sale at ELLIOTT family orocery 11EA A Choice s.-ort merit of teas for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. A RCH ED R V E l',7on IbsParrhed Rye fur sale at ELLIOTT'! Family Grocery OUGAES Refined Sugars of all kinds at O ELLIOTTS Family Grocery. TELLIES A larjr- wssortment of J I i-s for -nle tl At ELLIOTT'S Family Grown?. T )BLIE LEAF LARD CAN" BE FOl'XD AT J ELLIOTT'S F.imiry Grocery. TT'XTRACTS E. R. Dnrkee Co's Celebrated Jl!i Extracts for flavoring Ice Creams, Jciiies Cakes, bustards. 4c, tc. which are warranted pure. For sale At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. SPICES A fresh assortment of Pure Ground Spices can be found t ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. FAMILY FLOUR 1 100 sacks Flour; flu half ba-p-ls Flour; 20 barrel, Flour ; for .ale at (t.t.HWT, IfstniW Rrmr, LIBRARY NOTICE. INHERE APE NOW OtT OF THE TOWN."HIP LIBRARY Five Hundred and Sixly-il Volumes. Many of those have been out sti.i-e 18i- a td l.r!) Those having these twtoks in their possesion will r-'tnrn thpin ' once or account for th-ni. Prompt attention to this nitty save trouble, rxnh for the Trustee and the indivi in 'Is havinir the books ... ....... . . i - i. T , , 1, i T.. .- , - SAW MI L. Pigeon Creek Saw Mill. STARK, BEINKMBYFR & CO. HATING BOUGHT THE AEuVi. SAW MILL of Mr. Cody, we are prejart-d to execute all I uiu- ior i.uniut-r ai tue shortest notice witli ! promptness and dispatch, and will give full satis ' faction to all. G;ve ns a call before Ton bnv elsewhere Orders j can be left at BRINK MEYER A- ro'S m13 :im Main Street, or at the Mill. WOOL FA TORY. . PATR0MZE HOME MAMFACTtHE. i Evansville Woolen Factory. j r J HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE I LEASIRE IN annoiiiicini: to tbe public that they are pri paretl to buy Wool at ih ir stand ou Inle, Third and Matk t Street. Th-y will have a good as'.rtmt ut ol G'tndt of the-r tun manu'acture, Kiich j as i-atinetr, Je-an, Tweed, Flanue! aud St. ckine tu, which they will soli or exchange f..r Wo I I on v,.ry n-as .liable terms They will also pav I tiis!l fr Wool, ..pin or Manufacture Wool !o"r ! custouiers t il Shares or for Cash. B intc provi,lt.:i Wjt:i t e be.t of' Eastern Ma-ciint-ry, einbra i:' all the luttt imi r. vt-nieiits, togH lur with the mo t experienced workmen, we ... -,, mug u jruo niaj-tavor uk witii th-ir patronnue. Try ut b.-li-e yon pnrt witb Cor. Third, Market and Ingle stiwts niy -imd mw KTansvi.lt., Ind. FOR SAL -. r F rms for Sale. ft X 1 T T - r t . "" r AK.nit, ue of wnicn IS I buee mid finely improved, lying near the Kailrtiail between Evansville and Princeton, for , ' tl, ' l'Pii on Bccontt street lie-.-..T-ii iTia.u t,,iu locust, lo C J. DAY. l.Nl.v n , WANT D. Notice to Cirpantsrs and Bailders. Evausvilip. Tr.-a-.ury Not.. F. U. EHRMAV my i3-lwclltw C pt. and A. A. Q. M EST AY COW. .TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM EVANSVILLE .?.lb" ,"r.l'r la,h ""J of April las., a light yellow v-o-, unary wnn cair, about G years old e.t ear crop,d sumll white spot betieen the t ie t tr i i whi'- -"he may bav. the !..; u- i - " w- AUTne returuin her to Kelb-r Whit, or th. llr. u V --"S uirniailttn . , , i. uure ine can ho lbcraliy rewarded. myTwW1 MILL NERY. Cloaks. Mantillas, & Dressmaking. JKS. ELIZ. SPIEUELBKRG, WHO HAS jusi reiurnen irom Louitvillc, has re opeuetl her old stand on First Sireet between Main and Locust, wheie sh.- will be happy io wait upon her ... i.-imis tti u yn runs again. ne nas engaged the assistance of one of fhe best Ilr.ss sli,. makes to lit to Kerfection tessinHK rs ot Louisville, who guarantees evt.r j Mm. Spifgclhoig also has bought a large as--..iiuirin in i-ims, iirxn iiressaca, Mair Braids and furls. .rls. Ladt s' Pn, ket Ilandkercbiels of every atvle d a great many other arti, !.- i. .,. I tit i lie. o- the I.aili..- ..f Pv,.;n.. . . - .r ... , . ,: ' vicinity too i he lst Sowing Machine, of Grover i Baksr's Manufactory or tamily use, fur sale I.t v ,.rS?- KU-A PI EGEl.BERG, mar4 i.o. ... rtrsi nmet lt Slain and Sttond. C?rp ip ; Oarppts ! AI!K Nc.Cv t'l'tMN,. til l! SPRINT; '"'''' ! laiji-t. v. I, vir Mi!; f, 1! l.'AI'ktii i lil '.-IN... No . Mail, Mr.-., K A i! K L BAKLY 10 hall banmti2ll I. i- r i i n.:i . y A. t'lMIK'S.

''"ENTERS AVIl BUILDERS ARK XOTI vttcfl that thi-y can obtain STEADY WORK an,a'iVr ,TUK, WA6ES b 'W.H , , t J"'"! ' Mc' 'l"k!'-. i. ' barge of Ii s. Hospitals now l--.ger.-cted iu thisCity. Car.H n12 '" " " ho are out of work or r-OHlVltie low winrtm. un ..n .

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-HSRIF A i Sheriff's Sale No. 142.

BV " itiifc or A - orti'iuK Ml.E issued cit of ofti tf -Ii.- I l.-fk oi I'.r Vni.derburgii Circnit Court, -u luvor of Julm Vjankl , an i agaiutst liauicl Lvl-sai.U oti-r I aiti, 'ii lUK-HA , , Jua f.l,, IS "!, tn thp hy.tra of 1- o-!'trk a. x.. and 4 Vclm-i M. oi said d.-.v, at tite door of i he tjourt Houee in

itlie'itv ol KvansT'lie, Itidi.-nn, ofr-r Sir ale. at

Piiblic Auction, the Itetitx aioi l'roht.-f for the term ol vi-u years of the lullowiug titcribed Kial Eitare, to-wit : The lion beast quarter of the Dort i'ea?t qiiRer of sretiou uninir four (4) iu lownshio nni'.ih- r 'Ten (7), onth .f rarie- uuv.: r rieven (it) est, Aud ghonld said Items and Profiw not B.-11 for smn sullicient to satiisfy aid Writ and Costs, I will. at the same time and place, oiitr lor sale i e let SiinpW of said pn-misrs. Jas. K. Blyth'e, I'l n"s Att'y. Sheriff's Sale.-.Ko. 140. BY VIRTUE OF AN OKDi R OF SALi Issued out of the otticc of ibe Clerk of Vaiiderbur:h Circuit Court, in favor of Catherine lnlT d agtuuat Ca.li. riuc J-oi i aua o iirrs, l ui, on TrESOAT, June 9 h I8G.1. betxreen tlie honrs of 10 o'clock A. X. and 4 o r'o k r. u. of said day, at the door of the court-bous- m he city of Eraunviile, ludimia, ofirr for s.ilr. at public auction the rents and profits for the terui f eYeu years ot me toiioaiug ac5rfrioei real tstate, to-vit : Lat No. one (l), m Klock lorty-ou.- Ill), lti the Eastern Inlrtrgemeut of the City of Euvil'e, Vaoderhnrph county. Indini.-a. Ai:d should eaitt rents aat prints not seti lor a sum numi'lcnt losatisiy sm ni auu costs, i "i at the sani tinm ami place ofier for eale the fco simple of said premises. tTfcOK'iti nvMLiA, MKrin . v. J.s. K. Blytiik, Plaintiff's Attoruey. SheriiFs Sale No. 141. DYVIUTI E OF SUNDRY EXECUTIONS ISJL sued out of the OCice of the tkrk of the Court of Common Pleas and Circuit Courts of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, in f:ivor-of William L. Wood, The Fa mers aud M.t Iikiiios Ban'k of Harif.rd, Conntcticut, J. B. P well, The Charter lak Bank. Lyman Stock bridge, 1 h- Mtrct:I t Bank, and Charl s Storrt, Ati.ttstifct Morrs and lioyai tt. Motrs, and atainsl Wiliard f-arpenter and John Love, I will, ou . TUESDAY, June 9th, 18.3, between the hours of If o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock IP. M. of said day, at the door ot the Court Hons , iu the City of Lvansviile, Indiana, ofier ior sale, at runitc Aucuoii.ute rents una proms for me term ui eveii years of the following described real estate to-wit : The north part of the south-west qnarter of ths southwei-t iiuarter ot B--Tion No. 2-1, town.bip No. 4, range No. 10 wp-t, coi.ttiniug hi cen (l.r.) acres. The south half of lie soa-hea-t tjjurt rot 8e-tioa N . l., towuiip No ii, ral'jre No. In west, jo-itaiu-ing acrts. The iiudividcHl baif of the northwest juarl'-r of section No. IK, township No , rangn No. 11 wet,t, containing ti s-r. The west nd t.f out-io. No. 4, in the -outht-at tjuatter of seciiou No. In, township No. t-. raugt. No. 10 west, coutuitiin 7 acres. Tbet-ast half of the Uorthwt quarter of t:i ion No. 21, touhhi;' No. (i, range No. 10 west, cot.iaitig to acres. The northwest quarter of the northeast quar er oi section No. 22, township No. b, range No. In west, containing forty (to) acre. The und vid.-d fourtii ot five (6) acres, known a tue Meam Mill tract, in fractional section No. 3ti, t'-wuehip No. u, rauae No '0 west, con-ainiug 14 acres, 'ibe undivided ualfot Lot S, stitmivis ou ot ta nor.n.tdt quarter or tae southeast quarter of st-cnou No. hi township No. 0, range No. 11 west, coulauit; 11 ft re-t The south half of the outhea-t quarter of section No zl, town&hip No 0, rangf No. 11 west, containing bJ acres. Tlie noi-theast quarter of sectiou No. ;:4, t'.wnship No , ran; No. 11 west, contain); I'M acres. The northeast quartet of the south wtst quarter of sec'.ion No. 18, township No 7, range No. 11 west, containing 03 acres. CL1 PLAN OF EVANSVILLE. Lot No. 25, 36 by l."K) feet, south side of Lot 19, 69 by 75 feet northeast end of Lot No. Tfc undivided bait of oo hy l"i iit of the southeast part of Lot' US. The northeast half of Lot 73. The southwest half of Lot DONATION ENLARGEMENT. The southeast haif of Lots 2W, 201, 221, 231 and 232. The northeast l.jdfof Lot 22 4u by l.-S teet. Southwest part of Lot 22!). The middle third of Lot No. 230. LOWER ENLARGEMENT. The nor hwent I itirih of Lot No. 11. The soutbejst hall of Lot No. 7, 52 by 144 feet, eiot side of Lot 11. The undivided haif - f Lot No. II, 76 ket. ' '-x t -f Lot No. Ii 7.i t-t jsoutliwsi . ud of Lot No. lti. xii, undivided half d Lot No. 19. EASTERN ENLARGEMENT Lots 8 and 10, in M e 12. Lots 2, 5 and 8, bU k 13, 2 iu lu i k i, i in I,-k. 1. 11 sioi lo ,u u uk lti 10 iu Mttck 2:t, ;., lit and 12 :u W-ck -1, 5 n block SI, b in block 1:4 10 and 1 in block "4. iu bb-ck -ii, U in Mock Si, i in i.io, k 27. 4, la i9 and 20 iu Idu, k M, i7 ana 2tt iu b!.K-k :4 7 j 1,,'I ii 1 a.id 13 in biiK-k 41, 6 iu bio. k 43, 1 in Uo. k block 4J, 14 in block 5-. BAKER S ADDITIOX. Lots 7 and 2'i in block 1. Lots 10 and II in Week 2, Lot 14 in block 4. FOURTH ENLARGEMENT Lot 10 in block 3, west Cre-fourths of Lot 11, bio k 3, Lois 3, 4 and 2 in block 9, iritctiona. Lot lti in block 13, Lot 17, IS, 19, 2-, -J7, is. 31 aud 32 in blocs 13, Lot 11 iu Mttck 14, six fe,-t of Lot 10 iu block 14, adjoining Lot 11 Lots 9, 10, 11 and 1 i.i block lo, Lois 11, 1, 13, Hand !.". In u.-k Id, Lots 13, 17 and 1b in blo.k 17, Lots 12 and 13 in block 1. STOCXWELL'S ENLARGEMENT Lot 3 in block 1, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. f., 6. 7. S, 9, 10 11, 12, 13, lo, Li, and 17 in blocks. lot 1 iu h.ocfc fi, 1ft 1 111 block 7, V feet f 1 it 2 itdjutnine lot 1 iu block 7, lots 14, 1.., lr., 1;, ia, i9, ,,,, tt 21, 2j, t, 27. 2S, and :). n.l liie nnd vided i alf ot lot 31 iu bl.k 9, the nudiTitivd third ot l.tt 13 111 bbk 9, fractional lot 2 in Mock 13. lot 3 iu biork 13, lo s 22 and 23 iu block 17. lots 1 and 2 iu ' biock IS and the adjoining half of lot 3 in block 18, lots 1, 2 aud 3 iu bluck 21, tr..c;io.al lot 6 iu block 21. LA MASCO CITY. The Uiidlvi'eJ l',.mth of bl.k 7, b!ok 151 dock 57, the west baif of block 121, b.ta 9, in, an, I ni intt-K oO, lots I, 3, 4 aud 5 i . block 74, tho east thiec-fourihs of lot t; it, 1 s 1 I and S in t.i,K-k loo, lois 8 and p in Wock l'ul, lots I and in bio. k 104, ..fl2ii. block 11-0. lt 7 S '' 24, aud iS in block IM. lot it i-.. i.i.,: i-..; 1 I and l.iu block 171. " " " CAKPENTt'B PLACE. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. o ;. 7. ami K i 1.1 l, t t... , . and 3 ia bhck 4. ' ' - IlATTCf.r. rt - Lots 10, 11, i, i.t, 14, 15i it: 17; 13 10 . 2'i, Si. and 24 iu block 1, the undivided half of fractional lot number 3 tit t.u 1 I of the city of Evansviiie, kuowu as' the Wharf And fchoiild said rents and sum sufiicient to satif fvsai.l -urit ....1 ... " 1 at the same time and "place, offer for sale the f-J simple of said premises. t x. VEKE M'OLFI.IN. Sheriff V C. J.is. . Blyihe, Asa Iglehart, Att'vs for Plffs. ntayloj KOTICE. Co-Partnership Formed. PKE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED . .ne "efre together for transact intr a Btt "! fetrfet. Rt tlt i.l.i KtAsr.il nf V If l ..11-. - ... (he name aud style of Walker 4 Evans. WILLIAM H. WALKER, "rl3 DE C. J-VANS. BOOTS AND SHOE ?. WALKER & IVANS, Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. At No 79M.a,i? St?" eet, itAOViLLL, 1SU1ASA. mv15-lm IITIELLIGa nl office. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPFNID AN Intelligt nee OfS.e on Tl:irrf Str. li.r.... west of ibe Washit clon Hotel, v here he s ill civ.. . strict and prompt attention to all busiii-s in that une. JiHIN WAYMtV Zeitung copy apla w TO SELL OR LEASE. 'I"0 I " SELL OE LEASE, ON REASONABLE terms, the North-east 3bsof Lot 71. Old Plan of Evansville, being Sufi, feet front by ISC foet d p, ou First between Vina and Division Streets. For further parti ulars enquire of Jobs J. Chandler, or WM. P. EDSON, .pllif . Mt. Vernon. Ind. LUMBER. u t-rboardiiig. Dressed inch Lumber, Casings. A M 'Vildings. tleiliug, Sah, Doors, or anythiuj else i io- io the buildiug line, order or bnT of lOHN F. GLOVEB, aptsl.twlm Cor. Jlain and Seventh Streets. nrv vnrt W 1VT TT iidiv. trriTH.

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