Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 208, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 June 1863 — Page 2

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JCM: 6 St. THAYER, J, S. SlLVERTHORS,.. Editor. .Associate. :" gjsT" The workmen engaged in improving the alley running from Locust to Wall street, between Second and Third streeU, have created an ugly mud hole j at the mouth - of the alley on Locust, which puts pedestrians to great incon. venience. It is hoped it will be filled up with rock to-day, so that the alley may be crossed. Exchanged Soldiers. The steamer Meteor passed up yesterday morning, having on board some six or seven huuv' canning all the corps, divisions, brigades and j regiment3 in the "army of the Cumber, land, en route to' join their respective regiments. - - Improvements. The old Ten Pin Alley on Water street, recently sold by Capt P. G. O'Reiley to Capt. Dexter, is being- converted into a steam bakery. The building will be made almost entirety new, and when, completed, with a three story front, will add much to the appearance of the block in which it is situated. The Bakery is to be on a large scale? and will be quite an acquisition to the business of the city. The spacious ice house at the rear of the building is also being refitted, and it , is the purpose of the gew proprietors to keep on hand at all times a large supply (f the purest ice, which will be a great convenience" to our citizens, and will j t-nd to ensure us at all time3 an abundance of good ice at low rates. ' ; . ; Brave Indiana Soldiers Rewarded. ! We anuounced some time since that ; Gen. Birney, of the od Division, 5th ; Corps of the Army of the Potomac, had i prepared a decoration to be called the "Kearney Medal," in commemoration of the brave former commander of the division, to" be presented to those soldiers who should distinguish themselves in the ensuing battles. The design is a pure Maltese cross, bearing a ring with the inscription, "Dulce et Decorum est pro patriamorL' At the intersection of the cross is the simple name of ''Kear-T1-'J meilul.U y-jsiTulgd hy g pin by which the whole is attached to the left breast of the wearer's coat The inscription ring on the cross is of gold, inlaid with jet. in which the lettering appears in gold. - The workmanship is exquisite throughout, forming a really beautiful decoration. . S6L.We learn that the Government has purchased 120 acres of land a short distance north. of Jeffersonville, on the Ohio river, for the purpose of erecting an extensive hospital lor our sick and wounded soldiers and sailors in the West The various buidintrs (and we presume a burying ground) are to cover 60 acres, while the other 00 are to be laid out into a garden to raise fruits and vegetables for the occupants of the hospital, and on which the convalescents . will be employed. The hospital is intended to accommodate 3,000 persons, is to be made a' permanent institution, and, consequently, will be constructed with the greatest care as regards convenience. It is to be furnished with gas, water irom the river, and every modern improvement that experience has demonstrated of value, or the laws of hygeia can suggest as desirable. Contrabands are daily expected to arrive from the other side of the Ohio river to commence leveling the ground and preparing it for the, erection of the buildings. These contrabands are to be used for " the double purpose of giving them employment,. taud becaute such labor is very scarce- The situation is a commanding one, capable of being made very beautiful fey- the appliances of art, and is out of the reach of over flow from the river, as it is elevated land. Indianapolis ii an enterprise, and, if necessary, the people will willingly contribute to aid in its success, however unwilling they may be to pay for fitting up magnificent parks for the residents of our "gay and festive" Capital "C" inquires if the new recruits of an old regiment are mustered out of,lhe service when the regiment is mustered out Certainly; the regiment don't straggle out; it goes out in a body. The new recruit only completes some one's unexpired term. Nashville Union. The Union, we think is .mistaken. In the New York two years regiments, which are now being musttrid out of service, are a large number, of three yeari' recruits, enlisted some time afier the organization of the regiments. Al these recruits remain in tha service. Deliciovs. Henry A. Cook received, last evening by express, a large quantity of the most delicious strawberries we ev.er saw or tasted. They would almost melt in the mouth and were unusually sweet ; Lovers of this magnificent fruit will do well to call early this morning, if they desire to get a taste, for the berries will go ofT like hot cakes, when once it is known what they are and where they are to be found. r a-ST The. Court Martial that met on Thursday night, without transacting any other business adjourned over till next Thursday night.

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Anions Uie rebel -prisoners mat arrived at Indianapolis wfts Lieut Henry McLaughlin of sn Alabama regiment, former!? of that city. He is a brother of Lieut Col. John A. McLaughlin, of the 47th; Indiana, Both brothers fought almost face to face in oue of the fiercest battles near Yicksburg, one in command of a regiment and the other in command of a company. Lieut. McLaughlin re" moved from Indianapolis some years 1 nt I Irvroti 0 Alt t where he has a wife and child. He was visited at the Soldiers' Home on Wednesday evening by his relatives, who con. versed with him freely for some time. Hendricks county has done itself ... . credit by its liberal tender ot aid to the Government as the following letter i shows: T) invite. Juue 3d. 'G3. i Editor of Jocbxai. The Board of Commissioners of Heudrick's county, have this day na de an order tendering to the Governor a loan of 10,000 to enable him to defray the expenses of carying on the Benevolent institutions of the 'State, and for taking cam of our brave sick and wounded old.ers in the i field. I r R CRAWFORD. " Auuitor. X p:chmonJ oriran 0f Jeff. Davis objects to receivin VallaiidLrham into the Confederacy ne presume that Jeff. ' is afraid that Val. may beat him for the . next rebtl Presidency. j The Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, our i Consul at Montreal, h id a very severe OflUJUCtlii; Oliutn. v.. i weeli' i Ex Governor Wright, of Indiana, ac- : coinp.inied by Oliver Hays, of A'ew York, sailed for Europe in the Borussia. Gov- ; ernor Wright is United States Commis- ; sioner to the Hamburg World's Fair. ! Jacob Barker, the millionarie banker ; of New Orleans, now eighty-four years of age, has just finished writing a histo- ; ry of his life, which will, be published ' next month. i A man advertises himself in a Phila- ' delphia paper ps "A great natural Bone setter." Yanity Fair remarks that what we want is a great natural Bone breaker, to break the backbone of this rebellion. The New Orleans Fica'june says that musquito bars are the ouly ones that can be opened alter 9 o'clock. Humphrey Marshall, it is reported, has been arrested and sent to Richmond for treason and disloyalty to the Confederate States. The rebel prisoners in Washington are said to display astonishing bravery in attacking U. S. rations of fresh bread, coffee, &c, &c, as if hitherto complete stronger to stieh' irar-fure. - "-- - - Refugees 8ssert the Yicksburg news is paralyzing rebel - confidence in Tennessee. The destitution of the army and people is increasing. . : The official report of Gen. Stoneman TvWmecrrrfiStrWr-JSOT- , A. -ii.?' r io tl ed, b. M.sng, 14a killed, 8. The command of Uen btoneman captured 43 officers 6j . men, 2U mules, 230 wagons and bob horses. - The contrabands on Pans Island, near Beaufort, S. C, are under the management of Mrs. Francis D. Gage, the well known writer. So well has she discharged her duties, thallhe contrabands under Government employ Lave drawn no rations for five, months past, and, fromthe appearauceof the crops, will be self-sustaining. "Mack" writes to the Commercial that in the battle of Baker Creek, near VieUWo- Ma. l.tth Monton.ni PDr. of the 47th Indiana, was with his eonil pany under the hottest of the engagement ; His regiment occupied such a position that his command was very much exposed and was sutiering dreadfully. One of his comrades suggested to him that he ought to avail himself of a little cover immediately in his rear. Perry looked at him calmly but-resolute-

ly and said: ."No, sir; the 47th never tR lst f "7 gives back an 'inch." A moment after-I Seventh All persons, especially exward he was shot through the heart and cha"J-red and wh" been specially fell without a groan. Two of his men, I notlfipd f sucn exchange, either under on seeing him fall, wept like children. or throDgn their commanding officers. Private advices from the fleet before

FR021 V:CK3sILiG. Editors of Journal: The following extract from a letter written me by Capt John W. Oneal, company F, 56th 111. Regt, may interest some of your readers. The letter was written, May 28th. It 1 seems almost miraculous that so few LshouIdli!ive been wounded in the regi- : battles in which they have participated. The friends of Major John P. Hall, (who was a gallant and efficient officer), will regret to learn that he is badly wounded in the leg: . You are aware of the fact that this is a very rough country. There is a range of hills mostly running parallel with tlie forts and varying from 150 to 300 yards fin niv. i'i v vuot: .'ti ill I it 1 1; deployed as skirmishers, and by keeping up a continual tire upon the "runners, through the port.-holes,, have prevented them from firing their guns, and we have thus far eJectually silenced their forts. Strange as it may appear, a line of in,J. - j mil "T"' of the 24th ult. and kept on the hills 1 -'- ' v. - . w v. v. ...... . ula inv. ciiuij' firing until the evening of the 2Cth 4 i hours - . Z "During the first day- they sent out a flag of truce for permission to bury their dead. On the second day they sent oat another flag of truce but for what pur pose we did not learn We have had no ! - i , ., men Killed ana out three woumiea in the regiment Major John P. Hall wa3 wounded in the leg in going to the field. William Simpson, company A, was shot through the ear, and fcVm. B. Garner, the late Sergeant-Major, had his eyebrow knocked off by a rebel ball. Our , ... r r . i . boys did some fine fighting during the 48 hours. Oar wounded, except the Major; are doing duty. The bone in his le;r is said to be broken, and it will prob-

ably be some time before he will again Ilesiderice at Mr. John llewson's, Divisjoin the regiment. I forgot to mention . . '

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pieces! IT.p lienlth of the regiment is excellent. I inver knew fo lew men :..t- : ; na nt tVi nrxncni tiirip The men flre all jn fine splritg and confidenl tjiat tjiey can whip the rebel army any where upon an open field, and in any thing like .1 numbers. And they Riso iet?i rvri-uni iunb ino jn.,. , and with it falls the last hope ot the rebellion. With the Mississippi river open to our commerce. Western Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas cut on' from them, and Tennessee, Western Virginia and a lare portion of this State in our p0ssession, there remains but little left - (Mintann Inr My regards to vour family JOHN W. ON'EAL, Oapt. co. V oCth Reg't 111. VoL Capt. Win. Reavis. B& We learn that a disposition to reotirnlomort in Sullivan count? - u",u""";u' " of troops were sent there yesterday to assist in enforcing the law among trie law .... . iji abiding Democracy." Tllifl j3 the leitimat.e results of the naMe teach; of the Sullivan - Democrat. A fearful retnbution will await those demagogues, who, under the crv 0f peace, have done all they could to j rftte civil war.Bt the honic. and uresiurs or meir poor aeiuueo uupes. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. FROM VICESBURGrs. Washington, June 4. A telegram was received to-nij:lit, extracted from !. t;..i,, j c. e r,, Q jj follOWS: "Jackson, June 1. Gen. Grant do manded the surrender of Vicksburg Thur&dny, giving Pemberton three days to consider the demand. "Pemberton replied that he did not want hlte.cn minutes, and yie troops would die in the trenches before they would surrender. The enemy's gunboats fire heavy shot atthecitv. 1 'rt Hudson is invested. The gentleman forwarding this dis patch to the Government adds, there is nothing in the Richmond Enquirer of the 4th. Dispatches have been received direct from General Grant's artny, of dates respectively, 2Sth, 2yth, 30th and 31st, 8,nd while ,,ey mention the progress, of the steg uiey say noimng ot any astie since the 25th, which last was not verv heavv. Our troops are officially represnted in good health and spirits. Up to the 31at of May, the siege of Yicksburg was pro gressing with reasonable sr.tistaction. There was not then any immediate pressure on Grant's rear, and Geu. Banks had Port Hudson invested. Exchanged Prisoners. Washington', June 4. The officers having control of exchanged prisoners, announce the following of our prisoners nil dulve xohanred: ttAiiranf jtbA-ovaland-military torces, deliveretf at XTdy Point n t0 jIav 13 im , ' Second - All officers and men of steamers Hattcras, Mercedita, Queen of the Weatf Harriet Lane, Isaac Smith," Columbia, Indianola and schooner Vassor. . Third All ofiicers and enlisted men captured and paroled pt Holly Springs, . Miss., in December, 162. Fourth All officers and enlistpd men of the 71st Indiana, captured at Milldraugh, Ky., in December, 1802. Fifth All ofiicers and enluted men of Xe 91st Illinois, captured at Bacon F"tk Ky., December 26, I-! Llizaheth, ky., December litb. 1S6 a"1 Milldrangh's Hill, Ky., Dicember 2S, 1862. Sixth All officers and enlistpd men captured at Mount Sterling, Ky., March 16, 1803; all enlisted men of 51st Indiana, of 73d Indiana, of 3d Ohio, of 8th Illinois, and of 1st Tennessee Cavalry, torming a part ot btraight s brigade, ! captured near L,al os iilutt, Oa., about I Vicksburg, May 25th, say Gen. Grant was steadily gaining ground, and that in both fleet and army confidence in the speedy capture of the place was felt Our mortars have destroyed many buildj ings and two batteries. The news from Vicksburg up to the 31st is encourajrinjr. DpKprters rpunrt tTinr. PpmlioTtrtn'a lrf,,,na .,r ,in j,ir rnt;nn ..j,-.. ...... HICTiSl UI'tllT. State of Ixdiaxa, Adjutant Gekeral's Ofjice. Indiaxafous, June 1,1863. Brigadier General John L. Manpfiild, o1 tiie 3d Brigade, Indiana Legion, (active' Militia of the State,) has beeu assigned to the command of the militia of the entire State, and will immdiately enter up obeved alld .eeted accordingly. on tne uiscnarge oi ins duties, and be By virtue of said appointmenf'he ; will visit the different sections of the State, and aid in the organizath n of companies, under the law,- and will have general supervision of the militia, either organized or unorganized, and place it on for the preservation of good order and tho Ha the defense of the State. By order of His Excellency, O. P. -MORTON,Governor, and Commandei-jn-Chief! Laz. Xoble, Adjt Gen'l, Iiid. To the Ladies. Miss Bird bes leave o inform the ladies of fclveansville. that , . , sbe will reniain a few weeka .Q hJ . . . .. T 83 aSent ln. teaching Mrs. L. Drury's perfected system of dress cutting and fitting, for ladies' and children's dreSses, sacks, cloaks, boys coats and . .-. " r . c. t. pants, which insures a perfect fit. It is r ' . , ' -'- " the ( heaprst and best system in the United States; -sasituple and perfect, as to v,e folly understood in one or tivn lna-mnq lon slreeli oeiwecu oecoiiu ana iuiru. jldlw

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gCHeadquarters for elegant Clothing I and Furnishing Goods at Lyon's. U. S.CPcr Cent. Bonds. Canal Bank, Evansville, ) May 27, 1803. j This Bank has the agency for the sale of the Five-Twenty Years Loan. The Bonds pay 6 per cent interest in gold, three per cent every six months, on the first day of May and Novrmbcr. ro Government, State, city or county tax on these bonds unless the income from them exceeds $600, and on all above $000 only one-half the income tax. The Privileges of Subscribing tO this r o ,,, I loan will cease on Jnly lst, 1863. Circulars giving all necessary inform ation to be had on application at the Canal Bank, Water street Wm. T. Page, Cashier. U. S. CLAIM AGENCY. Bounties, Pensions, and Arrears of fay. BEN STINSON is authorized by the United States Government (and has been furnished with all the necessary forms and 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, Marines, Engineers, Firemen, and Coal Heavers employed in the service of the United States; collect accounts of Contractors, Sutlers, and claims against the Government for damages done real estate and other property by the Army and Navy. Correspondents desiring answers must enclose stamps. Office Third street second door from Main, Evansville, Ind, nihil . BEN STINSON. To Physicians. If you .wish to pur chase pure Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small adduce on Eastern prices, go and examine Kellek & White's stock, where you will find eve-y 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 d&wtf Marshal's Sale. 1 will sell at public auction, on Saturday morning, June Cth, 18G3, at the hour of 10 o'clock, at the canal bridge, on Main street, Evansville, the canal boat, Eudora, now lyincrinthe canal below Main street, to be removed within three days after the sale. By order of Council. HI11AM NELSON, City Marshal. "WILLIA1I REAVIS, Attorney at law and I. S. Claim Ap,eii t, Ie tttror?Ertl by tfotr -Jorernnieilt to procure Pensions, Bounty Money, Back Pay, Bounty Land, -Claims for Horses and other Property destroyed while. in the service of the Government, and all claims, of -whatever kind or nature, against the United States. u .r r- xui.ttVrd Soldiers! By anamendment to the Bounty Law, passed at the last session of Congress, "All soldiers or other persons who have been or shall heieafier be discharged within two years from the date of their enlistment, by reason of wounds receivin baltle, shall receive the same Bounty as though they served two years." Office Main street, over Keller's Gun Store, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. Correspondents must enclose stamps. iaf Good references given, if required. , m23 Soldiers' Claim Agency. ' '' McBride & Whittlesey are still procuring back pay for discharged soldiers. Pensions and Bounties for soldiers and widows under the acts of. Congress of 1861 and 1862. Their terms are low. Give them a call. Their office is on Third street, below the Crescent City HalL feb!4-ly Agency or the U. S. 5-2 Year loan. Subscriptions will be received for U. S. 5-20 6 per cent bonds, until the lst of July, when the privilege of subscribing for this loan will cease. The Interest, payable semi-annually, in gold, commences from date of sub scription.- - Sam'l Bayard, Cashier. U. S. 1S63. PEXSI0X AGE.VCI. Counties, Tensions and Back Pay. JOHN TENNIS is authorized by Government to procure invalid pensions ce.a.sedsoldters widows or leo-al heirs Collects resigned ofiicers' pay accounts. uiscnargea sciaters pay accounts and other Government vouchers. bolcliers discharged by reason of wounds, can jret $100 bounty by apply, ing through this Agency. Letters of inquiry, with stamp, always answered. Address . John Tennis, Pension Ao-ent Office, Postofiice building Firsf street Evansville. jan..26-ly. Persons wishing to secure the most comfortable and durable set of artificial teeth for the least money should not fail to call and examine the tnuia ruDDer, as it is taking precedence of all other materials by those who have tried them. Dr. Fleager is Us yet the only legally authorized ajrent for the work in this section. Booms next door to Bittrolff'g, Main Street F0KSALK. The uriders?irrried tour tlnouoh Europe this "summer, ofiers ins sa w ailL LrS, siluated at the mouth of Piueon Creek for b1 , l terms, nd price to suit purchaser. .lay a, 160J. JO UN A. 11IETZ. WANTED. Gold, Silver sni rcmanrl Notes Also. Indian- Ken tucky. Tenraesiee, South Car . Oiiu , G?orci . Aldb.ma anrl Loit'siana uank Notes at (Jopeiana's Savmis Bank. No. 4 First street. tf.

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On the 5th in St.. of scrofula, C'liea Elizabeth, jounpest daughter of Mrs. Mary C. Davidson, aged 1 jonr, 10 months, and 11 d i6. Her funeral will take place at the family renidf nee, corner of Second and T.ocnst Streets, this (Saturday) afternoon at3) o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend without fnriher notice. AN ORDINANCE. SUPPLEMENT TO AN ORDINANCE 2V psrd April 30, 1859, entitled "An Ordinnnce li riniun the limits within which no frame, wiiKidt-u or other co'iihtistible Imildiug Bhull bn. crcctfl, and within which no lumbi-r-VMrd er wood-ynrd eliatl be established or continued ' Tasad My :!", Section 1. B.i it ordain d hy the Common Council of the City of Evunsville, thnt hereafter permission to erect it wooden or other combustible buildiiic; wi.hin the tire limits of the oily shall not 1 irr:iiited bv the Council unlets the not'licant shall have then aMeast to weeks public notice, In two Dewenapers of the city, of his intention to jnnke iuih application, stating in -aiJ notice tne place where and the ize and character of the building proposed to be erected W. BAKER, Mayor. Attest : A. Pfafflin, Clerk. jeti BE APE US and MOWERS. T AM AGEXT KOK MILLER A MOORE'S c mbinud 1 celebrnt.-d Kentucky Harvester, Roaper and Mower, and the Kentncky Clipper, a Mnwer nlHo: t-'ider tnd Suirar Mills, &c, c. I am selling at manufacturer prices with feiht added. : THOS. SUAN'TLIN. jeti 2w MARSH L'i S LE. 13 V ORIER OF THE COMMON COl NCII. of the City of Kv.msvilh', I will sell at Public Auction on Saturday, June the 2th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the wharf in front of said city, a Portable .Steam Engine, said Erg'iie to be rcnioTed within three days from time of sale. Terms Cash. HIliAJt NELSON, June 5, lfU3. City. Marshal. " tftaats Zeitnng " please copy. UEsV MUSI MABIAK GRAY; a beautiful eoug by. W. S. Has. TOBACCO PLANTER'S POLKA. OCR CAPTAIN'S LAST WORDS. Oil, HASTE TO THE BATTLE. THE EGSIGS OF GLORY; Quartette Chorus. and WAKE, LADY WAKE, WE ARE SINGING TO THEE; Serenade. HOW ARE Y0TJR GREEN-BACKS; Popular Comic Son??. GOD BLESS OCR BRAVE YOUNG VOLUNTEERS. Also some new and Ix-antifnl Quartettes and Chorus, new and popular- airs for guitars, Ac ic. just received ami for , ale At WARREN & CONYNGTON'S, Dealers in Slirsic and Musical Merchandise, No. 1 Main Street. je4 LUMBER. Lumbe and Shingles. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK A of Pine Lumber and Shiuiites. ilirect from tha Allegheny, whirh I am now drawing at the Lainnsro Wharf. Anv torson in want of tne ative articles ill rino it to their adrantase to call on ine before tmrchasine elsewhere. I have the iare et and best as-ot tnn-:it in the city, and atu sell as low as anv other man. je4dls J.8. SWANSON. rflENSi--FNS jaiiOUlbO, II ax La: y auiiLVUU IL tv,f OF EVANSVILLE, HaT the exclusive sale of f-Barnaid'sCelcbratcdiletallcrens For the following Con u tics in Indiana: Vanderburgh, Spencer, "Warrick. Perry, Posey, I N Henderson, rnion, Caldwell. K E N T U C K Y. McCracken, Davis, niTll-lm real Sale OF VALUABLE CITY PE.0PEP.TY. THE UNDERSIGNEE, EXECUTORS OF TIIE Estate of 21. W. Foster, deo-ased, offer for sale the following vry TalnabU City Property : THE THREE STORY BRICK, 1XIUBLE Store Ilon.ses. Corner Main i.nd First Streets, 4u by 90 feet, heavy Stone Vails in ce'lar and substantially built in every way, w ith large fire and burglar nruof vault, cistrn, double privies, and gas fixtures throughout ; now occupied on the first floor by John Healey, Bookseller andJ.P Elliott, Grocer; on the econd floor Krunsvillo Library and Rending Rooms; on the third floor the large Hall formerly occupied by the Free Slasous. These Stores at the present time are u rob r rent for 1,700, and would command over i2,(A) if vacant. TIIE TWO BRICK STOKE HOUSES ADjoinini, on First Mrect, hu ge court in rar. Knvr occupied on the first floor by G. I'opcland B'mker, and Goldmen, Berg Co., C'lolhiers; on the second Door by U. t. Collector and Assessor; and on the third floor Odd Fellow's Hall At present under rent for $1,000, and would tiring much more. TUE VERY DKSIRBLE PROPERTY KNOWS as Lots No. ti and 7, . p., ISO by ISO leet, corner Locust and Water Strews, with the two Brick Warehouses. eai:h 50 by 100 tcet, now occupied t.y the li tj. Quartermaster ; and Ihe convenient Store and liweliiiig Houe, Cistern, Woodshed, ice, adjoining. Lnd-r rent for J1.4U0. corHri'fJi.Jfrt;L K-U' S y VACANT LOTS, cormr LoLii.-ruinrTouifii Mreerntronrrngtru-im; tipper umrknt buildings), m bv j fc-et These Lois wou.d aftord the most desi'ruble locathns tor retail stores in the City. THK FRAME WAREHOUSE AND BRiCK Jii uble niokehouuR in rear; Lot i4 by "ft fcet ; Cistern attached. titrated corner Locust and Luiiliain Mn-ets. These huildiug are well ad.iptcd for Pork Business. THE FRAME WAREHOUSE, 37 by 100 feet, and Lois &, Ua'id 7, Block 2S, E. E., In-iiig t leet on Canal and running through to Church Street. The attention of CAPITALISTS is ref pcctlully invited to the above list, containing the most (b airablu pioperty ever ofli-red for -ale in this City, a.d presents an opjturtnnity for the most teli.ibie anil problable mitstmeiit Iliat comd be ni .de; and beirg citiuted in tl.e very centre of busi'iess, it must inaiu.'ain its pre -eminence. 'IITLU PERFECT, 'terms will bu made known by application u (int. riiM HK, or i niy96-3m JOHN W. FOSTER. J , Executor. LCbT. $2 REWARD. ' LOST BETWEEN THK CORKFR OT ; IRST and Alain and the National Hotel, a pocket book ontiniHg a SI bill and some papers of no um to but one but the owner. Any person finding the same" and returning it to me or leaving it at the Jourual ullic can obtain the above reward JKItKY MILLER. CHEESE! 7UST RECEIVED AT THE WESTERN REt) (SERVE HKI'OT, No. 2 SycsniiKti stieef, 500 boxes Wesleru Reserve and E. Ii. Cbeeee; 50 packages W. R. Kutter, which is for sale on consignment, in lota to suit di alers, an low as can tie procured from any market. mrSn ' R. E. O' RILEY. Notice of Application icr License VTOTICtT IS HFREBY GIVEN TRAT I WILT, il "apply to the B -atd of Cunly Cinimissior.rs of Vanderburgh County, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday In June, lkiia, Iter license i sell intoxicating liquors In a less quaatit y than a quart, for tbe term of one year. My place i f doing business is on the corner of Locust and Secoud Streets, ou Lot No. ttS. m'j8-3wd M0SKS WEIL.

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.a: ESURANCU AGENJ y REXSEIi a Marble PaU M-in Street, . LViIJSVILLE, IND., Underwriter &no General InEurance Agent. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Eotary Pub ic. All business . connected with Insurance rtt. nded to w ith promptness and fidelity. Folicts issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable tomp nies m the Union, rms, LIFE and EIARIITi?. Combined Cah Capital Her. resented over $ 5,0 00 ,000 0 0 PREPARE IN TttlE AGAINST THK THE FIEES OF FALL! BY Jfrimo A No. 1 Insurance IJt TH Phosnix Insurance Company or BAiiiruitU CONN. ine Fruits of the Phcenix Are manifest in the following statement of Showing the amount equalized to public bsn-fit in tne shape of losses paid in the West and South, u..,,K ,uur years ; a line ot valuable ser vice, honorablo aa well as commendable, and which nuouiu sugesc o every man who desires to bestow his iaturance - ptrona?w upon a WELL TJilED COHPOBATIOX. Jl'i,277.TO.....;....... OHIO............ $4",377 45 7,ti "'.'M..:. I.VUMKA B!',174..'' ILLINOIS 3tf,o7' ',08 ... M ICIi IG AN . 34. '..13 WISCONSIN Jit,:i;i.;44.... kiwa ?,U53.1" W I X XESOTA I, b7.t AKR'iAs-KA .7'j.i." 1 hANSAS . 3l,b54.:iti K ::. i t i l, ' 4.;,"-4.y TfiNNCS.-l- f. .,:. ji l i-i 27,.3 HitM'l hi 2J,s;!i.j:( .....A f: K A :.-'A .z.'SLZ"WLriiA:zzz"zz . 32,o7 .f8 . 34,i(2o.l3 1- ,;fe3.S4 l,l-7.l !',7io.(K' 34, ii.il. 36 4:i,i 2-l.KVA:', an.t tpimte lo ftses, Iht V'T-.'X !X Hu.U j'rfnunitiii at Hit head nf ih pr ..'i'V-" ; trhi't m tjrfruit, practitica?, and Vv-W. tmsiiir ., :,. ttt 'if e"aeis esceiird by onj, rimtOa- (m-.vwwih, ia tmiworU. lR.iurancita s!ic4it-d. an Wued end re newo.1 in this ieii 4 '...-(,! ;.,, - Riir rates bT 1 V X L" V 1- - i. . . . Officw. Jlaibi.- liii.l. "lain street. . . .'tit : '-A ' -j Cash Assets, January 1st, 1862. $1,992,585.39. Losses Paid,. Up -ward o 14,000,000. Tliepreat public service, promptness aad reliability of this well-tried aud sterling (3oinnan v. tacommend it to prefereuce with those neediaz In surance. Insnrauce solicited (d and Policies issued by , . W. NEXSKS, Aent, j J. fob6 Marble Ilall Buildim:, No. 'J. Slain at.

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SALE OF LOTS. i C li oi c e LoVs IN SHARPE'S ENLARGEMENT, A EE NOW OFFBKD FOR SALE BY THE nndereigned, sole Executrix of the Estate of Peter Sharpe, deceased These lot include maEy beautiful building sites, and will be' sold on very favorable terms. They are situated as follows: 1 welve Lots in Block 8, from 13 to 2i inclusive. Twelve " " , 9. from 1 to 12 " , Eleven " " ' 10, Irom 1 to 11 " Two " la, the sane being Lots 10 and 11. Eleven Lots in Block 14, from I to 11 inclusive. Eleven ' 15, from 1 to IV inclusive. Twenty-two Lots in Block 10, from 1 to Tl inclusive. . - . Eleven Lots in Block 17, from 1 to 17 inclusive. ' Tersons desiring to purchase can learn the terms and be shown the property by applying to the undersigned at her residence. niau EMILY SHARPE, Executrix, OF VALUABLE LOTS.

THE rNDERSIGMD WILL SELL AT I Public Auction a large number of Buildiiic Lots, situated iu Lr.masco between the BELLE VIEW and MARINE HOSPITAL They are as fine Building Lots as can be found on the West Side of Bigeou Creek. Tbey are Free from City Taxes. And will be a Id on terms within the reach of all. But S-'O CASH is required to be paid down on each Lot. The balance te be paid in 1, 2, an 3 years. The sale will take place on the premise! near , the Marine hospital, en MONDAY JUNE "FIRST, 1863. l At 9 O'CLOCK, A.M. . ' my.31 LAW. A ASTHES. , SHRO DEa LEIICKE, i ' WHOLESALE BKAIERS 191 " " '" Cigars, Smoking, Chewing Tot acco, Snuff, Pipes, &c. EVANSVILLE, IND. rTe!i are now, and will kei'p. on liaud a complete lid well Hssorted stock of CIGARS & TOBcVCCO, AND OFFER- THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC LOW FOR CASH. ,. i.Stuler8 will find it to their interest to call and exauiiuo our prices. We are enabled to sell to theni as low as any house in the West. oct!7-.'w SCHROEL.EB k T.EMCKK. INSURANCE. II0 3IE INSURAKfiE rOMPAHY,: Of New York. Office 112 and 114 Broadway With a Cash Capital all paid in of 02IE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETS JULY lst, 186..$1,5 0,(i0 The Home Inmrance Company insures against Loss or Pamaee by Fire on llwelliiu.'a and their contents, for a term of from 1 to h years ou the most favorable terms. Stores, W arehouses. Stocka of Merchandize, Produce, Manutactoriea, Marhii:e il iiisnnibl property at tair and equitable rates, and i INLAND NAVIGATION ; And Transportation, Shipments npon the Rivers, Lkes, Cauals ar d Railroals, as low as the nature of the risks will be;tr. vith lairncss to the assured and the Company. Adjusting all losses fairlv, and promptly faying thorn. CHAS. J. J1ARTIN, Pres't. . . A. . WILMARTH, Vice Prea't. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. John McGee, Ass't Sec'y. Applications made to and policies issued hy L A. C. HAI LECK & SON, Aft'ta, First Street, near Tost Office. Insurance Agency. , ALLEN cThALLECK, UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, itUTFTKK OF AVIRiSES AMB HOT ART PUBLIC. He continnee to issus Policies from several Firet Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES . In the Country, on Inland and fire KUk. He will also receive applications for . LIFE INSCRANCS. - lie will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matten connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His Ions experience as an Insfbancs Agekt, has made him familiar with ail subjects connected with Inf-nrance. KS Office, on First Street, near the Post Office. ' . , : . INCORPORATED 1847. CITY . Fire Insurance Company, OF HARTF0ED, CONN. Capital, 250,000 C. C. WAITE, Sec'y. C. B. BOWERS, Pres't. S. A. PRICE, General Apent, Residing at Chicago, Ills. CASn CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 5327,540. This Company Insures acninst loss and damage by fire on Dwellings and their Contents, htores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandize, and all insur able property at as reasonable rates of preminm as any other solvent and reliable Company, Arljtutinf Low fairip and paying Otrm promptly. Applications m.tiie la ana t'oucies issued by A. C. HALLECK & SON., ' First Street, near Post Office, ang21-lyd Evasstiue. Ikd. HAETF0RD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut INCORPORATED 181 CHARTER PEEFETTJAL With a Successful Business Experience o FIFTY YEARS. CASH CAPITAL jw.eoo.'t) SS.)0,V.8.S1 CAPITAL AND SURI Ci. Insurance against Loss or Panace by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Wan-houses, Jlerchan.liw. Mills, Manufactories, and othf-r kinds ol property, can be el!-, ted in this Company n;on as favorable ti-rms.is the nature cf the riks and security to Policy will admit. PARTICULAR. ATTENTION Hwi to intiirlii" Fttrm jiropcrtr, co'iifistiii!; of U'weTfrsips," BarnfC; and outbuihiiufra connectei, snd Fnrnhnre, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Ctpnsiis, fee coutained therein, tor a term of years at LOW ziui of premium. OFFICERS: T. C. Allyn, Sac'y. H. Muntintrton, Pres't. C. C. Lynuiu, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. D. Alexander, General Aeent for the Western and Snth Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Uraham. Ass't General Ajrent lor the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applications for Insurance may be made to the nnuersiKUed, the duly authorized Ajrent of the tempany. A. C. HALLECK bON, Af'ta. - Office on First etreet, near Post Office. GT?OOEPIR U ES1ERN REbEUV M. lltt-Mv y boxes - just received, for aula l.,w t.v my2u 8. E. GILBFRT Co. No 4 bycamore street. MATSTILLE COTTON YARN? 2Sb(r.cO0V 6(i0's and TOU's, for sale at reduced prioes. -mv23 8. E- GILBERT A OO. " BROOMS M dozen extra fitucy Brooms ; 20 doc Ccmmon Brooms, just reo-ived per a'daiuer ' Laily Frauklio," aud lot sale by ap:s VICKERT BROS. . r'XIRA FAMILY FLOrR In arrels, half Hj barrels aud baas at Vl( K RY UKOs., spirt . No. Main Street. YJEAREL BABLY 10 half barrels Pearl Barley i. mwm H. A. WiK'S. t OXIOJi YARNS -.25 baga for sale to arrive, p. E. GILBERT A CO., Nc 4 Sjcamoie Mrett. Bih31