Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 214, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 June 1863 — Page 2

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FRIDAY M0RSIX3 JPE M. THAYER, J. X. SaVEKHIDRX,. ..Editor. ...... Associate. A Hit to Peace Sneaks. The ' Atlstita Intelligencer publishes a somewhat long correspondence between a number of citizens of Augusta and Governor Brown, in which the former urge the Governor to become a candidate' for re-election. ' The Governor, in"his letter consenting to be a candidate, says;; , , J; ; ; " While we hav s no reason to despair of ultimate success, which is certain, if we are turn to ourselves, and humbly place our trust in God, we all feel that the period is one of darkness and gloom, and that there is a demand for the most energetic efforts of our ablest,' wisest and most experienced statesmen, to guide us safely through the storm." Referring to his controversy with Jeff. Davis, he says: , " Having entered into this revolution in defeLse of the great doctrine of States rights aud States sovereignty, we would be untrue to ourselves and our posterity : were we to permit these great fundamental principles to be disregarded or trampled under foot, at any time, by any one, so matter what may be bis position. " While, however, we should restrain the Confederate Government within the limit assigned by the Constitution, we should, at all times, sustain it with tSe last dollar and the last man, if need be, in the just exercise of its rightful, constitutional jurisdiction. And we should never, under auy circumstances, consent to a reconstruction of the Union, or to any political union with the Abolition States, upon any terms whatever. Nor should we ever lay down our arms till the independence of these "Confederate States is unconditionally recognized. Spirit of the Southern Press . "' "''' thusnotices Vallandigham: , ? .- "This distinguished champion of lib-' erty is about to receive, at the bands of the Lincoln dynasty, a most ULexpected punishment for the high offense ot speaking his sentiments to the people of the once boasted u land of the free and home of the brave." 'His punishment is commuted from banishment to a particular place to banishment to the Confederate States generally. We have no objection to the advent of this Honorable gentleman in our midst, but fear it is an example and punishment so desirable, that it will-be imitated and sought , after until we may be overrun with Iriends. -- - " But the danger in that direction may be remedied. We propose to swap a few patriots with Uncle Abe. We have a surplus hereabouts, and would rather spare them than not What say our Lincoln -friends? We have our mind's eye on several leading spirits who would be turbulent did they dare, and who pretend to love the old Union with all the heart, that we would like to exchange for Yallandighara. . Come, gentlemen, here's your chance to regain your paradise lost, to go home to your kindred and your kind. Show your faith by your works. Birds of a feather flock "together."-...,-,,u ... The Chattanooga Rebel says, Estes (a member of the last Legislature, and Confederate District Attorney for West Tennessee) recently returned to his home in Memphis, and gave some sort of a parole,.by which the protects himself and property. He writes to a friend outside of the lines as follows: ? ' Dear Vance Come in and -save your property. ; ESTES." ' Vance answers: J3" Dear Estes Come out and save your character. VANCE." The Mobile Advertiser of May 10, has a letter from Tullahoma, Tennessee, in which the writer says:. I am sony to say thatLincolnite traitors abound in this region. - Nn tubers of them are now in the Yankee army. 1 can detect them by their sneaking look, and by the " cold shoulder " which they poke at a Confederate soldier. Let me tell you of a Tennessee hag a Lincoln she-devil, whom I encountered a few days ago. Her house being convenient, I went in with a tew others aud took a drink of water. The hag came out, looking furious, and toted off the water. I hitched my horse in the yard a very common yard and 6he rudely ordered me to take my horse out of her yard While I went to obey her request she walked by and toted off the chair I "had been sitting in, and slammed the door as she closed herself in the house. Not a word was said in reply by the polite and forbearing gentleman in "stars and bars," who were sitting iu the pizza. This is a specimen of the hospitslity we get from the Lincoln hags. The secesh women are much more polite. - A letter from Jackson, Mississippi, gives a gloomy account of affairs in that State, and a confession of the infinite selfishness and scoundrelism of the Missisippi cotton lords. The New Albany Ledger does not greatly affect the Wood and Vallandigh&m peace platform, as we should infer from the following rather cool notice of the late Peace Convention: Fernando Wood and a few of his cronies have been holding a " Peace ConTention" in "New York. Some account of it may be found in-the telegraph columns. We rather guess it didn't amount to much. The resolutions will explain what Fernando and his confreres desire to bring about. We don't think his platform is wide enough or strong enough for the masses of the Democracy to stand -.-u.

A GSiKD CtfStERT FOR THE iiOLDIERS.

T an advertisement In"noiher col." it will be seen tiat on Tuesday ; fr-aight'aext the citizeos of Evansville and ere the pleasure of listening to delight. , -. . ful music n4 of doing a generous ueea, . - -giving of tbeir abeyance to relieve ; the wants and alleviate the suffering of the brave heroes who have won honor and wounds ia fighting the battles of their country. We are assured by those in a position to know, that this concert will be no or dinary affair. The best musical talents of the city will assist and the programme ; will present such an array of choice pieces as is Seldom presented to a Single But the chief attraction is as it should be, the object for which the concert is given. The brave men of our hospitals have, hy gallant deeds and the most patriotic devotion,it.eritedJthe unstinted generosity of all loyal heart, and we 'know our citi zens well enough to believe nay to feel con6dent that Crescent City Hall will be deuseiy packed on Tuesdry night Re- i member the beautiful Cantata of Esther, j will be produced, together with mny of j our most popular national airs and pa' tnotic songs. figy We were visited yesterday by a delightful rain, accompanied by a slight mingling of hail, and a few puffs of .' oi , ul wind, onowers ana sunsnine are.oiessings these days, and will add greatly to the material wealth of the country. EeL?" What steps are to be taken by our citizens towards a celebration of the Anniversary of American Independence? We ought to have a regular old-fashioned Fou-ith of July, and we trust that a meet ing of citizens will be called to take the matter into consideration. 2? The sword presented to Major Gen. French by the 14th, Indiana cost $325. On the "scabbard was engraved the following inscription: Presented to Maj. Gen. Wra. French by the officers and soldiers of the 14th regiment of Indiana volunteers, as a token of their high appreciation of his w-it ,t nnd meritorious conduct shown at the nfi'Trr n , r , burg, and Chancellorville." In the General s reply " he " spoke of the gallantry of the regiment in the above-named battles, and also stated that it was his glory to lead men that never turned their back to the enemies of their country. - ' JEST" It is a notable fact that at the late meeting of the Congregational As. sociation the delegates from Ohio and Illinois, as well as from this State, re ported that there was not a single Copperhead in its membership in the three States. Its members even in Egypt are unflinchingly loyal. S? We understand that 250 of the East Tennesseeans have taken the oath of allegiance, and are ready to stand by the Government in; putting down rebellion North or South. Fifty have joiued the 71st Indiana, fifty the batteries, and one hundred and fifty the 5th Tennessee Cavalry. After the oath was administered to them they gave three rousing cheers for the Union. Communicated. . - Donation All KIglit. The undersigned, in behalf of himself and family, tenders unfeigned gratitude to Mrs. Levi Igleheart, Mrs. Eliza McJohnson, and other members and friends of the Cumberland Presbyterian congregation for a donation of $163, including money and articles for family use just as good. - - The donation came at the right time in the right spirit of the right quality in the right quantity. It was right thankfully received and right early appropriated. May peace and prosperity ever attend the donors, a corojieteuce with gratitude the donees, and their mutual labors of love ultimately terminate in that rest which remaineth for the people of God. . . J. G. WHITE, Pastor. Cumb.' Presby.' Church. Evansville, June 12, 1863. As the warm weather is ap proaching we think it our duty to inform our readers that Lyon has a large stock of beautiful clothing adepted to the coming season, and as he receives fresh supplies daily per express, he will be enabled toeffer his legion of customers fresh and desirable goods throughout the season. ' g?The Indianapolis Journal of Journal says: One of the rebel prisoners yesterday refused to leave Camp Morton for, as he supposed to take, a Uip to Dixie. The rebel prisoners here bad been ordered to Camp Chase, Ohio. As they were ordered to fall in, this man who had said nothing about his desire to enter our service, said J'he would die before going back to the rebel army," and drawing a bowie knife, he cut his throat horibly, but did not kill himself. Quite a number of these prisoners have sworn to die before they will be exchanged and compelled to' fight for the rebellion. Contrast their devotion to the old flag with the venomous hate entertained by the Copperheads of this State against the Government ft--, t : tiuH down last

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AlISTOT SICK AND WOfSDED Indiana Soldiers in tT. S. General tobpUls In thi City, left-. by . . Steamer Atlantic, under charge of G. Grtnt, Surgeon, V. S A., MeUieai Director. Frank Bennett, Co D, I8ih reg, left hip. H M HOICOmu, CO l.s-xi reg,. . is ,iiruv "'- M1.tin l surface, cu 1, 4uth reg, left thigh. &tSZZSi Owen I'lninps, cw A, ovm n g ueaa. Thos J Golueberrv, co C, 49th reg, left shoulder. Edward; Hi rry, coC, 11th reg, left anklo broke, (ran over ly artillery wagou.) Thos O Tenyck, col), 11th reg, left knee, . Benjamin Addis, co C, 46tt, left fore arm. Kdwd Constntii.e, co I, 60th reg, bronchitis. Allen W Graves, co V, 69th reg, right hip ft left shoulder. : John W Amiens co K, 18th reg reght leg. Vm V IiUCHS, co I, 8th reg, thigh amputated. James McMannus, co G, fcyth reg, do do. Cbas G tailor, co 47th reg, iet't hip. A J Ar(terbright, co I. 47th eg. thih broke. Thos Connor, co G, 47th reg, right lt-g. Martin V Stewurt, co V, 1MU reg, Irac rgni Knee. Martin V Jewell, co D, 07th reg, right shoulder. and left bide Geo Hasenour, co D, 49th reg left thigh amp Barthulemew McCarty, co 18th reg, thigh & scrot. John Watson, co B, 69th reg, chrou dia & left hip. fain Trevor, co K, 18th reg, do do do. Hugh A Murphy, co H. 69th reg right arm a erpls i-amuvl A Blinn o H, B'li reg, left hand. Edwd Ferris, cu G, 47th reg, left elbow. Lyman Martin, coG. Isthreg, li ft leg. John C Gaunt, co A, 8th reg, both thighs. Amos it GuBtin, co II, ti'Jtli reg, left fore arm, Andrew alker eo G, 49th reg, in neck, Josiuh Long, co B 47lh reg, light knee. John W Uuudely, co C, &9ih reg, paiu in breast. Clinton Arustroug CO D, 83d rtg, right thigh. Wm Kex, co C, 83d reg, left leg. Joseph Birk, co F, fistta reg, left leg. Jumes C Ballanger, co B, 18th reg, both legs. John T William, co U 87th reg, right wrist. Juhn Lacv co G, lbth reg, fever, diarrhea and heart disease. Joel Beuhani, co D, 59th reg, left hip. Levere Evans, co I), 59th r g, right foot. Johu W Hon in, C3 IS, 9'Jth leg, diurrhea. Harrison Freeman. 10 0, 07th, reg diarrhea, abcess, left hip Trury 11. Alsuian, co G 16th reg, heart disi-ase. leanc II Hi-Mand, co C, 2 d reg, right shoulder. Joseph M Hewitt, CO t , 8:)d rejr, lett thigh. Joseph James, co A, 16th reg, chron diar a plcuri. Henry B Link, co K, 181 li reg, right clierk Harrisou Brown, co F, 49th reg, right a-m. famuel J Little, co A, 69th reg, riht shoulder. Jas E Kave, co F, 49th reg, right thigh and left hip. James M Cranrtall, co F, 49th reg, neck 4 lea arm Isaac Estes, co A, 69th reg, chronic iirrhea. Martin L Stilvs, co H, 2,1 reg, right shoulder. Henry S Wyniau, Co K, 8th reg, head Saml Tibbets do do b ft fore arm. Mcholas Ritchie, coD, 83d reg, chrou diarrhea. Wm Bloxsom, co 1, 11th reg , right hand.' Sebasten ;'Meman, co F, 59th reg. light hand. ' Albei t Vayhiuger, co H, 81 reg, right fore arm. F I. Edwards, co E, 59th rcc, left hand Thos bheppard, co 15, 83d reg, rigi.t leg left foot. Andrew Fuller, co B, 8th rt g, left leg. Westiey M.ddleton co D, 49th reg right arm and aide. HeuryGurtt, co C, 49th regi lfft thigh. Geo li Biveus. co B 69th reg, dropsy. Chas Kiley, co I, t7ch reg, ieft arm l.roknn. -Johu A Oristhrl co 1 C7ih reg, right baud. Heniy C Tuuiiipscu, co B. 16th reg, chrome diara. Johu S.idler, co F, 83d reg, hemorrhage lungs. Joseph Swaz- y, co B, 8;id reg, rheumatism. Wartman V George co B, 89th reg, lebrisrenra. Gabriel Pickle co B 64th reg, do typhoid Mynai d Moyer, ro B 48th reg chronic diarrhea. Levi iuiuus, co B, 34th reg, left foot." John L Couk, co -i, 111b reg do thigh. .-u m ue 1 It ker co D, 67 d reg, right arm and side. F.plniam Buiigh, co 11, 67d leg, chronic diarrhea. Jonathan H Bxeton, co B, 67d, reg, right hand. J. wiati.su H Fuiford.co B, 67d reg. right hand. Aaron A Graham. co K. "K, leit hand. ecves, co B, 34th reg, rigbt foot. Isaac Prcs ey co H, 18th reg, leu typhoid. - Wui 11 B 11 co B, 4Uth reg, right thigh. Win A Kinscy, co A, 46th reg, right side. Josiati Kims, co 1). 13th reg, chronic diarrhea. Arthur Corner co C, i"3d r g. luml'Hgo. Wm II Kearby, co K, 634 reg, ri.eiiniutism. Win t orurey, co H, 5,'kI reg, chronic dian hea. Kichard Long, private. 3d Iowa, chron diarrhea. Baizillia W Kioti, co D, 63d reg Jubu B Mvers, co F, 9 'th rtg, diarrhea. Jam s Byrnes, co E, 99th reg. iucip phthisis. Luuiau iriwo'd, co C, 99th reg, right arm and shoulder paralyzed. , Johu Browu, co, 99th reg, dis luns. Wui A Mathes, ro R, lxth reg, right arm amptd. Wru Gardner, co B, 18th reg, head. G Uocbsteltr, co H, 96th reg, Ge Porter, col, 46th reg, right wrist. L D Lic"t, eo F, i7th reg, rheumatism. G, 23d reg. opthalmla. Nimrsd SL Darts, ee B Mxh reg, bn-nchitis. . . . - s9th faco. Cyrus BUnk, co F 1Mb Ohio. Elihu Ireland, co C, 46th Ohio. Geo Mnybeid, co I, 97ih ri g, lumbago. fNiinU' l"i iptou, co 11, 97th reg, ch ouic diarrhea. Etbau a Taylor, co B, 8th reg, bit thigh. Robt Cummins, co 1, th reg, right leg. Ira Isor, co I), btb reg, arm. V m 1'olmiri, co G, 8th reg face. A M Ream, co E, 17t . low a, wonnd. F M Wright, co F, 8th reg, right arm and knee.' W R Wright, co F, 8th reg, left wrist. Miltou Frier, co 1, 8th reg, left thigh. Jonas Ruderdaugh, co F, 8th reg, left thigh. J-im F. liarnisb, co J, 8th, left thigh. Hsury Worthingtou, co K, 34lh reg, left foot. Geo At Row, co H, 46th reg, right thigh. David Larue, co A, 97th r g, diarrhea. Asa Murphy, co EL, 4Sth reg, chronic dian-hea. Daniel Sampson, co B, 47th reg, chronic diarrhea. J no W tllis, co H, 8th reg, left thieh. Clark McDonald, co B, 8th reg, left thigt. Henry C Sampson, co C 67th reg, head. Serg aut John C Mil s, co C, 48th, chronic diarrhea. Casper Gosher, left hand. Geo W Gates, co F, 18th reg left ankle. Lewis A Price, sergt co H, 46th reg, right foot. . Samuel L Moore, co K, 8iu reg, through faco. Jas L Gerrish, co A, 99th reg, irritation ol spine. Calvin McCoiloch, co G, 46ih rtg, phthisis pal. Bcnj W .-minions, co F, G9th, ri;;lit hip. Jos L Deputy, co D, 69tb, lelt leg. Johu Juices, co G, 3ilh r-g' righi leg. Wm N el, co I. itlth, chronic diarrhea. Jacob Foust, co E, 34th reg, neuralgia. Wm U Dollens, co C, 23d reg, fr cmro right arm. W titcinsberger, co A, 23d reg, left leg amputated. Wm Harrison Morgan, co B, Sth reg, right shoulder. Wm Welling, co B. Sth reg, right arm and side. John T Heath, co B, 24tb reg, light arm. Griffith E Pentecost, co G, 69th reg, right elbow. Wm li Alexander, co H, 69th reg. right shoulder. Oristes K. Catey co E, 69th reg, right leg. Philip H Clear, co F. 69lh ng, hip, thigh, testicles. David Johnson, co G, 18th reg, hip and thigh bad. Thus Billings ca E, 49th. right Kg broken. David A Kotcroas, co E. 18th reg- right hip.. Jacob Wood, co A, fc3d reg, right leg. Wm. A Kinsey, co A, 46th reg, right side. Berry M Caiterson, co A, 64th reg, chronic rheumatism. Cyrus Van Matre, co E, 8th reg'right arm. All' Nayler, co 1, 83d reg, disease iu breast. Henry Whitinore, co I, 40th leg, right i boulder. Jos Helm, co C, 47th reg, leftside. AsaB Uugber, coD, 24th reg, arm (flesh). Hobt ''uuimins, co D, Sth reg, right knoe. Geo Borlhc, co H, 97th reg. John 'I humas, co I 97th reg, catarrh and erysiplde. Wm H Allen, company D, 97th reg. F D Andrews, co E, 69th, left hand . I desire to bear testimony to the able and efficient manner in which the commisariat of the expedition was attended to by Captain Wm. E. French of Evansville, Ind. G. GRANT. KLT of Jeff. Thompson's spies was arrested on Wednesday in the U. S Court Room at Indianapolis, by a U. S. detective,' who had smoked him out in this city and tracked him to the capital. He will be tried as a spy. A Lot at Auction. H. Nelson will sell at Auction this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the court house, for (he Administrator of the estate of Overel Eelsey, " deceased, a valuable Lot, in the Eastern Enlargement of the city o Evansville. Now lot at a bargain. is a chance to get a Notice. All those knowing themselves indebted to the late Charles S. Wells, deceased, are requested to call and settle, as the business must be closed up as soon as possible. Also, all who have claims against the said C. S. Wellsi will please present the same for settle' ment, and oblige.

HOME INTERESTS.

Ltjkch. Another 6ne lunch this morning at the St. Nicholas. A sumptuous affair. To Physicians. If yon wish to pur chase pure Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small ad p nee on Eastern prices, go and examine Keller & White's stock, where you will find evcry article that ia needed by the prolessun, and at prices which cannot fail to give . e n-i ... . . V. 91 satisfaction, ineir store is at ru. ot Main Street may4-dwtf u. s. 1863. PEXSI0X AGEACY. Bounties, Pensions and Bark Pay. JOHN TENNIS is authorized by i Government to procure invalid pensions pensions and bounty certificates for deceased soldiers' widows or legal heirs Collects resigned officers' pay accounts, : discharged scldiers' pay accounts and other Government vouchers. j Soldiers discharged by reason of . wounds, can get $1(K) bounty by applying through this Agency. Letters of inquiry, with stamp, always answered. Address John Tennis, Pension Agent Office, PostofiBce building First street Evansville. jau. 26-ly. U. S. 6 Per tent. Bonds. Canal Bank, Evansville, May 27, 1S63. f This Bank has the sgency 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 November. No Government, State, city or county tax on these bonds unless the income from them exceeds $600, and on all above $600 only one-half the income tax. The privileges of subscribing to this loan will cease ou July 1st," 1863. Circulars giving all necessary information to be had on application at the Canal Bank, Water street Wm. T. Page Cashier. "WILLIAM SEAVIS, Attorney at Law and U. S. Claim Agent, Is authorized by the Government to procure Pensions, Bounty Money, Back Pay, Bounty Land, Claims for Horses and other Pkopf.rtt destroyed while in the service of the Government, and all claims, of whatever kind or nature, against the United States. Bounty for Discharged Soldiers! . By an amendment to the Bounty Law, passed at the last session of Congress, "All soldiers or other persons who have been or shall hereafter be discharged within two years from the date of their enlistment, by reason of wounds receivin balile, shall receive the same Bounty as though they served two years." Office 95 Main street, over Keller's Gun Store, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Ind. Correspondents must enclose stamps. SS&" Good references given, if required. m'lZ VANTED Gold, Silver ani Ecmand Notes Also, Indiana, Kentucky, TeDnes&ee, South Car oiin-4, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana .bank Notes at Copeland's Savings Bank, No. 4Tirst street. tf. 5?" 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 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 Bittrolff '8, Main Street FOR SALE. The undersigned wishing to make a tour through Europe this summer, offers his SAW MILLS, situated at the mouth of Pigeon Creek for sale on long terms, and price to suit purchaser. May 23, 1863. JOHN A. KIETZ. r.SrCLAIjI AliEXCT. Bounties, Pensions, and Arrears of Pay. 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 mhll BEN STINSON. Soldiers' Claim Ageney. McBkide & Whittlesey are still procuring back pay for discharged soldiers. Pensions and B.ounties 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. fob 1 4-1 v AUCTION SALE LUY GOODS AT AUCTION To the Ladies and Gentlemen. WE, HATK JtJST RECEIVED A LARGE J lot or Fancy aud Staplo Dry Goods to sell at Auction wit hunt reserve ; and we have taken tha House on Main Street, near the Canal, formerly occupied by Elliott Bros., and will commence selling at Auction Weduesday afternoon, June 10th, at o'clock, and continue the sale from daytodav until all is closed i nt. morning and evening. The morning sales will commence at o clock. The Goods conit ot Lawus, Burages, Delaines Irish Liuens, Prints and a general variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Also a very large lot ol Ladies' and Geutlemeus' Cotton Hose. Tbe Goods are now open for inrpeation. The ladies are particularly invited. The gentleman who has the Goods comes to as with a letter of recommendation from Mr. Sutheld, who, the Ladies will remember, was here last year. The goods are all to be sold, and there will be no reserve bidders. Ladies, we hope to see your pleasant laces at the sale. Itemember, It is at Elliott Bro's. old stand, near Mr. lienson's residence. Main Street. Ju H. NELSON it CO., Auctioneers. UfAYSVILLE COTTON YARNS 20 Bag 1 - - .f.n.r...,.vM.ilri4ta

SEW - ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAND CONCERT. A NCMBEB OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of this city will give a Concert at - CRESCENT CITY HALL, ON TUESDAY EVEJilJiG, JUNE 16th, For the benefit of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers The Cantata of ESTHER, THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN, will be produ ed. with songs. Opera choruses, ie. number . cf patriotic - TICKETS FIFTY CENTS half price For sale at the Book Stores. For particulars see Programmes. No AUCTION SALE Executor's Sale of Real Estate I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ArCTIOX OX the 11th day "f July, 1803, at the door of the Conrt House, in the city of Evansville, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day forty feet fronting on Vine, between fee nd and Third streets, by seventy-fiTe feet deep of lot No. one hundred and twenty-four, in the old plan of the city of Eransvillu with a two tory frame honsi thereon, it being the same property occupied and owned by Airs. Catha ina G. Jones, at the time of her death, to 1 fold by me as Executor of said Catl ai ine 5. Jones, by virtue of the authority Tested iu me by her will. Terms made knowu on the duv of ml . JOHN'" F. CK1SP, Ex. Jel.1w4t CITY ADVERTISEMENT. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER roB A BRICK SIDE WALK. Jnne 6, 18t3. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Commou Council of the City of EvHiisvillr, that the owners of nil lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the south west side of Second street, from Division to Elm street, in s lid City, cause the side wal its hereon to be brought to the procr grade, and cause a side walk of Class No. 2, to be laid down t heron within thirty days from the publication of this ordi-r. A. PFAEFLIS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 12, lima. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A BRICK SIDE WALK. June 6. 18i3 Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of th city of Evanrville that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining tin- eoutli-vst sido of Second or Centre street, from Elm to Pine streets, in paid City, canse tbe side-nalkn thi reon to be brought to the projier grade, and that they ' ciiise a side walk of Class No. 1 to b" laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clcr. Clerk's Office, Jane 13, 1803. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A PLANK BIDE WALK. Jnne 6, 1863. And now it is hereby ordered and dirf cted by tbe Common Council of the ( Ify -of Ernnsville, that the owners of lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the east side of Third Avenue from Seventh to Eighth streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereou to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2, to bo laid down thereou within thirty days from tbe publication of this ordor. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13, 1863. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A FLASK 01 DK WALK. June 0, 18 3. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the north side of Seveut street, from Third to Fourth Avenue, in said City cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and thnt they cause a a side walk of Class No. '1 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13, 1SG3. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR S1DKWALKS. June 6, 1803. An i now it is hereby ordered and directed by tho Cenimou Council of the City of Evansvslle, that tbe owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the south-west side of Sixth street, between Locust aud Walnut streets, in said City, cause tne side walks thereon to be repaired wit bin thirty days from tbe publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clork. Clerk's Office, June 13, 18otf. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A PLANK SIDE WALK. June 6, I8ii3. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by t e Common Council of ihe City of Evansville that the owners of all lots or part's of lots, fronting on or adjoining tbe south side of Ann street, from Csnal to Fifth street, in said City, rause the side-walks thereou to be brought to the projier gr de,and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2 to belaid down thereon withiu thirty days from the publication of this order. A PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13, 1803. CORPORATION NGTICE. ORDER FOR A FLANK BIDS WALK. June B, 1803. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the C( nim.m Council of the City of Evant-villo, that the owners ef all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the south sido of Ann streit, lroin Fifth to Bond Streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought' to tbe proper grade, and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2, to be laid down thereon w ithiu thirty days tri m ti e publication of thisordcr A. PFAFFLIN. Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13, 1803. COHPORATION NOTICE. 0BDER FOR A PLANK RIDE WALK. June6, 18G3. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, froutin on or adjoining south side of Ann street, from Bond street to Seventh street, in said city, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2, to belaid down thereon within thirty ua.vs from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13.18C3. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TOR A PLANK SIDE WALK. June fi, 18U3 And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville that the owners ol all lots or pans of lots, lrontine on or adjoining south side of Ann street, from Seventh to Ingle street, in said city, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they canse a side walk of Class No. a to be laid dowu thereon within thirty dais from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A PLANK SIDE WAPK. Jnne 6, 1863. And now it is hereby orderod and directed by the common council of the city of Kvansuille that the owners of all lots or parts of lots . fronting ou or adjoiniuK south east side of Cherry street, between Ligu'b and Ninth streets, in i-aid city, cause tbe side walks tbereon to be Drouni ' .1.. .1 afiil .hut 1 1, r.w j.,lcA . 1 Hl. IU I lie KUai giauv, ,.mw . " j " - walk of Class No. 2, to De laid down thereon within thirty days from tbe publication of this order. A. PFAFFLI N, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 13, 1863. TAKE NOTICE. Mowers and Reapers for Sale. "f TTE TIAYE AN ASSORTMENT OF BTJCKVV EYE MOWERS aud REAPERS on band, which he will sell on reasonable terms. Also, Kirby's Combined Mowers and Reapers at tmtuutocturars prices. KRATZ t UE1LMAN. June 1, liHi3. WANTcD. 100.000 POUNDS OF WOOL, FOR which 1 will pay ihe highest

MASONIC

THE MEMBERS OF EVANSVILLE LODGE No. 84 F. A. M. are requested to meet at their Hull this (Friday) morning, June 12th, at 8 o'clock, promptly, to attend the fuueral of Bro. Joseph Reiser. All Masons io good standing are invitod. A. J. COLE CBN, Secretary. By order of W. M. NEW BOOKS. MARIAN GRET. By Holmes. CUFFING ABOUT, r What Jeems Pipes of Pipesville. Saw and Did. By Massett. Illustrat ed bi M alien. . ... SAINT OLIVES. Published by Harper. THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN DANGEROUS. By Sala. THE STORY OF ELIZABETH.- Reprinted from the Cornhill Magarine. COOPER'S NOVELS. A neat 50 cent edition. THE SMUGGLER OF ST. MALO. A 25 cent novel. THE HIGHWAYMAN'S BIDE TO YORK. A 25 cent novel. Cartes de Visiter cf all th Union G nerals. Cartes de Visites of all the Southern Generals. Splendid Photograph Albums, cheaper than ever, at DOB ELL'S. GROCERIES. CnEAP POTATOES 50 or 60 barrels of White Neshannock Potatoes, at from S2 75 to &i 25 per barrel, according to size, st V1CKERY BROS., No. 82 Main Street. C OVE OYSTERS 10 doien cans assorted sizes just received and for sale low by VlCK&Ui J5KW., M). 82 Main street. OAL OIL LAMP CniMJf EYS We have in store and for sale 225 dozen of assorted sizes. Those who want Chimuers that wont break, are invited to see the " Nut Crackers," anew Chimney superior to anything ever offered in this market. Remember tbe t la'e, V1CKERY BRO., No, 82 Main Street. , COAL OIL We "have a few barrels of very superior Coal Oil still on baud on which we h ve not vet advanced. Call and pet it at the low price at Y1CKEUY BROS., No. 82 Maiu Sirc-t. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CORPORATION NOTICK. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDEWALKS. Jnne 6, 18R3. And now it is hereby crderrd anil diraeted by th Common Council of the City of Evanville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining tbe norh-east side of Firat street, from Mullbery to Gun streets, in said City canse the side-walks t ereoa 4 be repaired within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN. Clerk. Evansville, June 11, 1G3. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDE WALK. June 6, 18: 3. And now it is her by ordered and directed by tbe Common Council of ihe City of Evansville, that the owners of all lets or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining tbe south-west side of First strjet, from Mullierry to Gnm streets, in snid City, cause tbe sido walks thereon to be repaired within thirty days from the publiatiou ol this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk.. Clerk's Office, June 11, 18ti3. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDE WALK. June 8. 1Ri3. And now H is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lot or parts ot lots, Irouting on oraoloiniiiK trie sonthwest siuc of First strc't trom Gnm street to Coparst ion line, in said city, cause the side wxlks thereon to be repxired within thirty days from the pubiicatiou of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 11, 1863. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDEWALK. Jnne 6, 18 VI. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by tbe Common Council of the City of Evansville, ti at the owuers nf ail lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the north-west side of Mulberry Street, lrom Water to First tteets., in said Citv, cause the side walks thcp-on to be repaired within thirty days from tbe publi cation of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnne G,?18G3. CORPORATION NOTICI. ORDER TO REPAIR flLE WALKS. June 6, 18G3. And now it in hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City ot Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the sou'heast side of siuioeryy Street rrom Second to lbird streets, iu said City, canse the side walks th reou to he repaired within thirty days from the publication oi tnisoruer. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 11, 1803. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDE WALK. June 6. 1803. And now it is hereby ordered and Erected bv the Common Council of the City ol Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on nr adjoining tbe southwest side of l hint street, rrom vtainui io nmnm cimm, in said City, canse the side walks thereon to be repaired within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 12, 18G3. "CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A FTNK SIDE WALK. June 6, 18(3. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots frouting on or adjoining the north-east side of Fourth strect.from Sycamore to Vinestreets.in said city, canse the side walks thereon to be brought to the proier grade, and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty davs from the publication of this order. - . - ' A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 12, 1863. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A BRICK SIDE WALK. June 6, 183. And now it is hereby ordered nd directed by tbe Common Council of tbe City of Evansville, that tbe owuers of lots or parts of lois, froutiug on or adjoining the southeast side of Vine street, from Third to Fourth stre-ls, in said City, cause tiie side-walks thertou to be brought to tbe proper grade, and that they cause a sidc-ualk of flats No. 1 to bo laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. . A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office. June 12, 1803. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TO REPAIR SIDE WALK. June 6, 1 63. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the OTners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the north-west side of Vine street from Third to Fourth street in said City, cause the side walks thereon to be repaired within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnoe 12, lSuJ. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOR A CHICK PIDE WALK. 1 Jnne 6, 18C3. And now It is hereby ordered and directed by the Commou Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting or adjoining the tenth-west side of Centre street, from I'ii.e to Lett streets, In said City, canse the said side walks thereon to be brought totbe proier grade, and that they canse a side walk ef Class No. I, to iw laid dowu thereon wilhiu thirty davs from the publication of this rder. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnne 12. 1W.3. GROCERIES. 7 ESTER N RESERVE CHEESE 25 boxes just reoeivwi, lor saie i"W ny S. K. GILBKRT & Co. my29 No 4 Sycamore street. PEAREL BARLY 10 half barrels Pearl Barley mh2 H. A. COOK'S. BROOMS 20doxen extra fancy Brooms"; 20 dor. Common Brooms, just received per s'eamer " Lady Franklin," aud tot sale bv ap28 VICKERY BROST' KEW E00KS. HARPER'S PICTOBIAL HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION. LESLY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, reprinted trom tbe Richmond Edition. McCLELLAN FROM BALL'S BLUFF TO ANTIETAM. by Geo. Wilkes. NATIONAL TAX LAW, amended March, 1880 CON!CRlPtHlN LAW, oulySreuU. BIBLKS, with I'hotograpic Album. Dot.' AY BIBLES.

COLLECTCE'S SALE.

Collector's Sale of Real Etaie for the payment of the costs and expense of bidtaaik. lm'proveAuauLSr. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BT i virtue of a preeept issued by the Mayor of th City of Evansville and tome dirocted, I will sell at public auctio , at the door of tbe Conrt House in said City, Thursday, the 25th June, at 1C o'clock a ni., the following Lots or parcels of Real Fs'stn, or so mnch thereof as may bi uec-esary to pay themouut charged aud assessed against aid Lots respectiv ly for the costs and expenses of making: sidewalk improvements npon as id Lots together . with the costs of sale, and that the said sale will be ' continued on the next day thereafter, via: Friday, the 261 n of June, at 10 o'clock a. m , at th Same place for the pnrpoet of selling soch prorty as may have been sold on the day above meutioued and not paid tor : c EASTERN ENLARGEMENT. Lot No. 1, Block 15, John Shankllu owner, 515 72 . Lot No. 7,111'k 22, Baker A Garvin, owners 3 33. Lot No. 14, Bl'k 51, Allis & Walker owners, 1 17 Lot No, 15, Block 51, Robert Early owner. 4 IT Lot No. 16, Block 51, Robert Early owner, 4 IT BATTELL PLACE. ' ' Lr t No 17, Bl'k 1, Allis Walker owners, 22 39 Lot No. 18, Bl'k 1, dodo do io do d do do. do 15 Lot No. IS, Bl'k 1, Lot No20, Bl'k 1, Lot No. 21, Bl k 1, Lot No 22, Bl k 1, do do do do K do do do do do do do 6 li 6 19 G 1 ei 6 l'.' 15 4J Lot No, 21, Bl'k 1, Lot No. 24, Bl'k 1, Wlf.LIAM G BOEPPLF jell-2w Collector of the Ctry of Evansville. DRY GOODS. GREAT ATTRACTION IKDry Goods, Millinery A X D FANCY GOODS, AT "Wholesale and Retail. ryE HAVE NOW ONEOr.THE MOST COMVV plete Mocks of - Staple and Taney Dry .Goods To be fonnif in this City, which we sell at s great Ri-DLCTION in price, anil always corresponding with tb- prices ranging East. In this line we have, by for, the most attractive stick (trimmed or trimmed to order) that can bo fmnd in Ibe City, and ai price to -please consumers aud merchants Cheap. SilS and Lace llantllla Department. This department is now storked with tbe latest of .-"BROADWAY STYLES," and mi regnrda qnaliiv, variety quantity aud cheapness in pi ice, we defy competition. SCHAPKEB BrSSIXG, jelO "" ' ' - - 49 Main Street. ASTROLOGY. MADAM OtlER, THE HEALING MEDIUM aud Asirolosist, bai taken Rooms at the Washington Hotel, wh-re she cab be cousnlted by all w ho ate desirous of kunwing taeir fate.- bV will give names and ages cf any inquired for Gentleman. bhe will treat D'seases by Spiritual Agency. She will also deliniate character from likeuenses. She remains in the City only a fewdays. ' . , jeSMJt SALE OF LOTS. OS Choice Lots SHARPE'S ENLARGEMENT; ARE NOW riFFRFD FOR SALE BY THE nndersigned, sole Executrix of the Estate of Peter fhart-e, deceased These lots include Diai-v ! beautiful baildiug sites, and will be sold on very favorable terms. They are situated a follows: - 1 Twelve Lots in Block 8, from 13 to 21 inclusive, i Twelve " "9 from 1 to 12 - " j Eleven 10, from 1 to 11 - ' " Two .. - ij, the same being Lota 10 and 11. . Eleven Lot in Block 14, from 1 to 11 inclusive. Eleven ' " 15, from 1 to 11 inclusive. Twenty-two Lota in Block 16, from 1 to 22 inclusive. ...... Eleven Lots in Block IT, from 1 to 17 inHotlve. Persons desiring to porcba.e can learn the term and be shown the proiierty by applying to the undersigned at her residence. mv30 EMILY SHAR.PE. Executrix, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. 21 13 Q 2 a rp aN. p 2-w 2 M Tf) I 5 2 p 3 2-5 o g-5 - R p saw" v - - ea ' rrs . a w X a 2.R''' 5w P O m -a - e CO 0D h EAPBRS and MOWERS I AM AGENT FOR MILLER MOORE celebrated Kentucky Harvester, a cm bint Reaper and Mower, and the Kentucky Clipper,. Mower also; Cider tud Sugar Mills, Ac, Ac. am selling at manufacturer prices with freig) added. THOS. SCA NTLIfc je2w INTELLIGENCE UA aa,.. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A, Intelligence Office on Third Street, fonrdooi west of the Washington Hotel, where lie will gr strict and prompt attention to all business in thi UuZ ...... JOHN WAYMAN.

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