Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 251, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 July 1863 — Page 3

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RIVER NEWS.

ARRIVALS. Huntsman, Lou. Kenton, Nash, (ill-e Sullivan, Nash.

Shenango, Lou. City I5c.ll;-, Lon. . Evs Floyd, Lou. Mattie Cook, We?ton. J . T. McOcnibs, Ueud llodolph, Lou . Carrie Jacobs, Lou.

l.iliie Martin, Nash. Mercury, Lou. Atlantic Si. 2, Nash. Superior, Cairo. - DEPARTCRES. Shenango, Nash. Huntsman, Bash. City Belle, Memp. Kenton, I.ou. Oilie Sullivan, Lou. J. T. MeC'ombs, Lou. Rudolph, Nash. Carrie Jacobs, Hen J. Iw x loyd, Nash. Lillie Han in, Lou. Mercury, Nash. Atlantic No 2, Lou. Armada, Cairo. The River 18 again falling slowly, and , , . ,:?, l !

though the arrivals and departures of ; boats in the Government employ continue numerous. i The Armada took out a moderate trip yesterday.' The llodolph and Mercury were at the ' wiinrf yesterday, with a number of Pontoon'lioats for the use of some body; per. liaps Sherman and Grant, to use in crossin the Tombigbee River. The Big Superior arrived at 6 o'clock last evening, having made a magnifican run. She came up light. The Havana will be the Henderson and Louisville Packet to-day. The popular Louisville and Memphis Packet Commercial, will be here early to-day for Memphis. She is superb in her appointments, second to but few in speed arid is admirably officered. She will want freight and passengers.

Ice! Ice! Ice! We are now selling our Lake Pepin Ice at the lower land, ing. We think we have enough to last through the season. At this time we are selling at oue and three-quarter cents. INGLE LICENSE Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern in. the county of Vanderburgh that the Licenses recently re-assessed by act of Congress are now ready for delivery. The INCOME TAX under the Internal Revenue Law is also now due and payable within the next TEN DAYS. Let all tke notice, act aceordivgly and not incur the penalties provided. Office over Copelaud's Bank will be open from 9 to 12 A. M, and from 1 1-2 to 4 1-2 P. M. Currency" Green Backs." 7H. E. FRENCH, : Collector Internal Revenue, 3d Div. 1st List. Lid. Evansville, July 1 3. 1863. NOTICE. I WISH ALL PERSON HAYING ANY LAWf h1 claims against the Stennib at . Molly Funk to present them on b-ard thu stirt l at before the j fifth day of September next. All ciliuis aft-r this date wiil be null and void. - ! June 2o. lSt. FRANCIS PIATT, ' NEW SALOON. 1 CHANGE OP EXCHANGE A NEW ARRANGEMENT. SA3I GKAjDIER & HARRY JOILXSOX having purchased Theodore's Exchange, ARE FITTING IT CP IX EXCELLENT style for a first class BILLIARD SALOON and RESTAURANT. They will keep at the bar the liest brands o Liquors and their larders will at all times lj tilled w i:h the richest d.ii: ties ironi the animal a:. d v--g. t:bie kingdoms, and the an-re ol the vasty deep will be-made to contribute of their richest BtiTes EIiecial attention will le given to the cNiw'we, which will be under charge of the most competent ai tists. Tiieir (tilliard Room is large and theirTABLEe FIRST CLASS. Tde establishment will re-open on Tuesday next. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. m30d:tm TO FARMERS. HORNI5ROOK&CO., A RE OUR AGENTS FOR OUR MANUFAC2 TI'IIE of 'he following articles of Maehmery, all the different tarUof which are constructed iu our own Work Shot s, from the very best of ma terial., and uuder our mul careful aud constaut supervision : The Hamilton Threshing Machines, Vith very bite and important improvements. The Hamilton Climax Rorsc Power, With Patent Stay Rod Attachments, being the best Threshing llors Power ever used. THE HAMILTON Portable Steam Threshing Machine, For Threshing, Farm. Plantation, or any movable pur) oho, acknowledged to be superior to all others. " . THE HAMILTON ECLIPSE tlRll LAII SAW MILLS. JIartifi -Asherart's Patent, with Dyer's Patent Head Blocks and Patent Fttd Motion. : I OUT ABLE STEAM ENGINES, From 8 to 2o-Hors Power.Stationary Engines and Boilers, f of all kinds. Sugar Mills and Evaporators, Flonrlne Mill and and Paper Mill M liliiery, Mill Urariu: and Central Fouuiliy Woik. For information about them, write to us, or come and see us, at , . HAMILTON, BUTLER CO., O. JcO-wSw OWENS, LANE, DYER & CO. AUCTION SALE Executor's Sale of Real Estate I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON the llth day "f July, lt3, at the door f tho Court House, iu the city of Evansvilh-, Vanderburgh county, Indiana, at 2 o'clock, iu the afternoon of taid liay fi-rty feet fronting on Viuc, bctwecn Sec ud and Ttiird sireets, by seventy-five feet deep of lot No. oue hundred aui twenty-four, tu the old pln of the city of Evausvillu with a t no tury frame bcus thereon, it being the same n rinv ocxubi.-d and owned by Sirs. Latliaine G. Jones, at the time of her death, to tie sold by me as Executor of said Catharine i. Jones, by virtue

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. 4,f the authority vtnu4 iu urn by uer will. Term made known on the duy of sale JOHN F. CRISP, Ex jeKSwlt

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PROF. O. J. FOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Thit astonishing preparation trill, ty Nature' own Priffs, Heat ore Gray Hair to the Original Color. Will make it grow on Bald Heads. ' Will restore the Natural Secretions. ' . Will remove at orce all Itching. Will remove all Dandruff. -Will enro all Eruptions even Scald Head.' Will make th,i Hair Soft and Glossy. AVIll preserve the Color of Flair to Old Age. Will always Fasten it, and stop it Falling. And is one of the best Toilet Articles for the Hair now in nse. Thousands of Soldiers in the Army Have testified to the above, who had become gray and lost their Hair bvsickuess.change of climate, inattention, while performing camp duty. As a Restorative and dressing it has no equal - KELLER WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Evansville. "HEALTH FOR THE SOLDIER I FOR ONE who dies fruit the effects of the bnllet, t-m perish from damp and exposure to night air. Small I doses of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, tuken every other night, will correct all disorders of the Liver and j S'omach, purify tha blood, and insure sonnd '. health to every man. Only 25 cents per box. 222 ; vuBed the following from the Hon. Morris j Morris, formerly Auditor of the St.tte c.f Indiana: Indi NAfOLIS, Sept. 2, 1857. Dr. C. W. Bomcs-Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Fills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier fer the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me, that I can not now dispense with the n of it at my advanced a pre of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. Yours, truly, Mobris Moeeis. See Advertisement. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Batchelor's Celebrated Hair. Dye Is the Best in the World 1 The only Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid nair Dye is Perfect changes Red Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Bla-k or Natural Brown, wi hout Injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair So t and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifie s the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH ELOR, all others are mere imitation", and shonld be avoided Sold by al DriiscNts, ic. Factory S2 Barclay street, N. Y. BATCIIELlIR'S SEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING THE HAIR. jyiodwly U. C. R. T. A. C. P. HUNNE WELL'S GREAT REMEDIES WHAT EVEBT FAMILY Flinl'I.n HAVE IS TAE HOUSE, AND VHT. r-They should have HI NNEWELT.'S UNI YETtSL COUGH REMEDY, because it efiectiie al'y cures Colds, Whonpins and Common Congtis S.re Throat, Hoarscn-ss, and is the most simple and irferr Soothing Syrup in the word. For old or young, by day or night, it may be ud with the rreatet freedom, and three-fourths of the deaths by Consnmption stopped, and all relieved of their suffering, by what leaves no stain behind. -Thcy should have HCNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYN E. because it ia perfect remedy for Eeuralgla, Nervous or Sick Headche, Tooth and Ear Ache, Fits, Tain in Stomach or Bowels, Gen uinj Cholera Morbus, Rheumatism, Distress after Eating, Nervousness, Hsyteria, and the chief of all causes tif disease and Insanity, lose of Sleep. Its character, though active, is simple; its action in perfect ronfoimity to nature; its end cure. " ' UaTFor the pains in monthly. Moostrnlition a perfect relief, A He nature's after work is undisturbed. -tre-They shonld have HUXNEWELL'S CELEC'TIC PILLS, because with seldom but a single pill for a doeU derongemetits of the Stomach aud Bcwels are tured. They cure Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Headache, when caused by foul stomach, loss of Appetite, Biliousness, so often and so erroneously treated xvrith Mercurials, Jaundice. For worms a sure cure. They aet simple, asist r.atnre, do not make a pill box of the stomach, ns is the most faial error ot taking so mauy pills at a dose ; and then, what is important to every family and very purse, one bottle goes as lar as ttto or three ef whiit is ordinarilv "old. KSThe confidenre of all Is asked to test ' HUN NE WELL'S UNIVERSAL COUGH REME DY. niNNEWET.L'S TOLU ANODYNE, H UN N E W ELL'S ELECT 10 TILLS. ttaFac sfiuile of J. L. Uuuuewell s bigiture over etrk ot geutune oo-y. JOHN L. HCNNhWELL'S, Proprietor, Si Coui"ercial Wharf Boston, Mass. B5Forale by all hle!-ale and ret iil dealers. AbLLl. & 11 II 1 1 It .npriiir, Evansvil;e, lt.d. E?3 Dealers with good refer nee supp.ied a emmission on ai'iricmiun at to proprietor. je2j-jm THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the lencnt, aud as a warning and CAUTION TO YC'INO KEN who sutler from Nervous Debilisy, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc.. suot lvir.z at the same time. THE WEANS OF SELF t VRE. Bv one who has cured himself 1 after b. ingj nt to great exense and injury through medical biimliug aua iiiacKery. Bv enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope siligle copies mav be had nf the nut nor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Eq., Bedford. Kings County, N. V. VAKTED. Gold. Silver &nl Demand Ectes Also. Jndisn., Ken tucky, Teiinestee, South Car olin, Gcoigte, Alabama and Louisiana J3ank Kotes at Ccpeiana's Savings Bank, No 3b irnst etreex. ti. '.- . . - WASHI K G MACHINE. Johnson's Union Washing Machine AND Clothes Wringer -IAS EE SEEN IN FLT.l, OPERATION AT I KLlluTI'i Fauiilv (irorcry. Tb.-se Machines have len thoroughly tested in Hcspilals, Convents, Acyiums, iioieis ana imiliei generally, receiving everywhere the most uuKtint.f1 nrnlKP. These machines not only save three-fourths ot the Lalior and Soap, but ciirments will lust twice as lone when waohed iu them. A Boy or Girl can operate it . ... j.il.iiM.n's Union Clothes Wrintrer. with palvanized iron frame, rubber rollers aud cog wheels, is ....,) to fit the above-Machine, and can- be at tached to any kind of Wash Tub or box essier or quicker llian any oilier wrmfti. "" ...A ..oi.r eeta out of order, and is universally conceded to be the best and most reliable wringur iu use. When attached to tne juaenme, glomes n.nv ll.n l j. UShberi. WrUI.lt HUll I IllU'd W itbl'tlt inhaling steam, spilling slops, or even puttinjf the baud iu wator. Call au luB f.i,ei:,ii.,n at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, ltd -ii 3Iaiu Stre-t. IM.. Price of Machine and Clothes Wriuger f i5 Tei nikCakh. - . - . . '. r r-jeo" LOST. OS WEDNE.-DAY LAST two monihs old, nearly A PUP, ABOUT black ; had some white on his head. Any person returning him to my residence, on 'Water below division street, will tie reward ea. jyuo ' WM. BAUEB.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH; BT THE E. t V. USE. Exclusively for the Journal. THE VERY TKf EST. Capture of Morgan and all bis Clan.

540 Prisoners, including Morgan and his entire Staff. Cleveland, 0., July 2o, P. M. Major Armory, with. 250 of the 7th Michigan cavalry, forced Morgan to an engagement at 3 o'clock yesterday, nine miles from Salineville, Ohio, and routed him, capturing 240 prisoners. " Morgan, with 300 men, escaped, but was captured by Shackleford at 3 P. M. Sunday, near New Lisbon. Morgan and staff are now prisoners at Wellsville. Morgan's Capture Confirmed. Louisville, July 2G. Well authenticated reports announce the capture of Gen. John H. Morgan, near Wellsville, Ohio., , Moigan'a Men Confined Camp Chase. at Specialto the New York Tribune.' Columbus 0.,July2'3. Nine hundred of Morgan's men were lodged in the Camp Chase Prison to-day. They will lie kept until the officers of Straight's Expedition are released from the Libby Prison. Death of Hon. John J. Crittenden. Fraxkfort, Kx., July 26. Hon. John J. Criticndeu died at half past three o'clock this morning, without pain or struggle, aud in full possession of his faculties. Disease, general debility. Age, seventy-seven. New York Items. Late Mexican News An Empire Established Desperate Fighting at Charleston Our Troops Repulsed Gallantry of -all engaged, Including the Negro Regiment Jeff. Davis's Library Captured Rich Developments anticipated. New York, July 27. The Roanoke from Havana 22d has arrived. An arrival from Vera Cruz 13th, at Havana, states that Mexico was declared an Empire on the 10th, and Maximilian, of Austria, proclaimed Emperor, if he will accept. If not. Napoleon is to se lect one. Salutes were fired at .Vera Cruz in honor of the event. Details of the charge on the 22d, made on Tort Wagner, show . most desperate fighting by Gen. Strong's brigade. Scarcely a field or line officer escaped .wounding and many were killed, At one time nearly the whole rebel force was concentrated upon the 54th Massachusetts regiment. Thev fought heroically, and only retired when the rest did. Col. Putnam coin mauded the storming party, and after tbey had gained a part of the fort and planted the flag on the parapet, he sent to Gens. Strong and Seymour tor reiniorcenients: but both of those Generals had been wound ed. In the meantime his party were be ing decimated by rebel grape,' and when. Gen. Stevenson's brigade received orders to advance, it was too late. Our gallant men had been forced to retire. Correspondence to the Herald, dating Jackson, Miss.,' lth, reports the library of Jeff. Davis had bee a., captured and several bushels of the private and political papers ot the arch traitor. aeveral letters on Secession, date back to 1S52. The whole collection will bring to light the secret history of Secession. The let ters ar from both Northern and Southern traitors. - Fiom Cincinnati." A Heawj Sirind'e in Cincinnati A . merchant slopes with $30,000 of other wen s money. Cincinnati, July 27. M. H. A. Af kin, of the firm of Atkin & Cassaday, of this city, absconded on Saturday even ing, taking u large p.mount of money he had borrowed and obtained by fraudulent means, with him. Ihe amount is esti mated at $25,000 to $30,000. His part ner is one ot his victims. Mayor Opdvkc Vetoes ce. Anllificauo n uruinan - ' New York, July 27. Mayor Opdyka to-day vetoed the ordinance passed last week to nay conscripts WOO, on the ground of vagueness and illegality. Other ociections are also urged : He holds that the Common Council has had time since last March to remedy any supposed inequality of the dratt, but that they did not do anything until , this ordi nance was passed, U.us alloraing as a propitiatory measure to appease the mob. '- - r From New York. Troops in New York Citg Highly Im portant from Mexico An hmptre to be Established Maximillian of Aus- . tna to be h.mperor. New York, July 27. The Sth regular infantry and the 5th regular battery have moved their quarters to-day lrom City Hall Park to the Battery, where they will keep prepared for the mobitesof this citv. By the Roanoke we have City of Mexico dates of the loth. : ; - . It appears that the Council "of Notabilities declared that the Mexican Nation through them, select an Empire as the fonrt of Government, and proclaim Maximillian of Austria Emperor. If he declines the throne, they implore the French Emperor to select a" person in whom he has full coufidense, to occupy the throne. . : - :-" ': This proclamation was immediately made public, aud a Courier posted? to Vers Cruz, whence it was sent by a French steamer to Havana. The British Consulate at Havana has furnished the Diaro with news via. New Orleans, that Lee had whipped Meade on the liitu. A large fire occurred at St Domingo early in the month, destroying a half a million dollars worth of property. ..... The Neutral English Steamers Fanny, Alice and Alabama, with Cotton from Mobile, had arrived at Havana, and the Spanish Steamers Isabel and St. Mark, also arrived with Cotton.

. From Washington. New rersionrf Stanley's visit to If untsville General' Pillow again in, the ''Field. - New York, July 27. A ppecial from Cincinnati to day, says on the authority of Major Gen. McCook, that Gen. Startler took only some 300 horses at Huntsville, Ala., not 3,000 prisoners, as stated. -- Some 300 negroes fJlowed Stanley on liis return.: , v Gen. Pillow, with a large force of rebel conscripts, was found on the opposite side of the Tennessee river.

The Rebel Conscription A -'.- business doing.tcJiolesale New York, July 27. The Posts Washington special says returned prisoners from Richmond state that in less than 24 hours after the issue of Jeff. Davis' conscription paoclamation, a wholesale conscription commenced there. It is believed that a gf neral exchange of prisoners will be effected soon. Frcm Waehing-ton. Lee's Army Escaped to Culpepper Gen. Meade Deceived by a Feint on Manassas. Washington, J uly 27. It ttppears that on the 22d, while Longstreet was endeavoring to get into Eastern Virginia via Manasas, A. P. Hill's corps took possession of Chester Gap. Our cavalry attempted to drive them out bat could not. We, however, checked them until tbey were reintorced by Longstreet, when he and Hill came through the Gup, and are now probably at Culpepper. Ewell's corps went to Strasburg. I.atcand Important from Charleston Severe Fighting. New York, July 26. We are indebted to the Herald for the following account of operations near Charleston, received by the Arago: " On tile 19th, the rebels attempted to drive our forces from James Island. The attack was sudden and unexpected, but Gen. Terry met and repulsed them with great, slaughter. The gunboat Pawnee, which supported the left flank, grounded, and a rebel battery opened upon her, firing about fifty shots, thirty-nine of which hit her. She subsequently floated off and opened upon the rebels, putting them to flight Our casualties were small, and the rebels were tought a lesson tliey will not soon forget. ' " The bombardment ot Fort Wagner was reneweii on the morninsot tne szi 1 1 the iron clads co-operating with the j army. During the day Fort Wagner i was fdlenced for some time, and the j colors shot away. New Union batteries 1 were opened upon the rebels, doing great j execution. -' "LATER. ' A charge was made on Fort Wag ner, and our troops, alter n desperate struggle, were obliged to fallback, which they did in excellent order,' and held their old positions. The loss on our side was quite severe, but our total loss of killed, wounded and missing, since the 10th, is only about J.00. Ihe 48th New York lost about 250 men, aud only three officers escaped unharmed. ' ine t.atskill was struck over r:7 times. - but is all rioht She we ni to , Hilton Head for supplies and coal. Great Conflagration at Havana $4,000,000 Worth Sugar Destroyed. " New York, 27. The steamer Roan oke reports an immense conflagration raging at Havana when she left on the 22d, among the warehouses on Regla barf. Sixteen buildings were consumed, and there was a bad prospect for subduing the flames. It is estimated that S1,COO,000 worth of sugar was destroyed. Arrest of a Quartermaster. Cincinnati, July 27. Capt. Hurtt, Assistant Q. M. at this port, was arrested this morning by order, of Gen. Burnsiile, charged'with irregularity in his accounts, and with appropriating government funds to his own use. Loss of the Steamboat by "Fire. Boston Cincinnati. July 27. The steamboat Boston was accidentally burned on Saturday above Portsmouth. Loss $45,000; insured for $18,000. ; , Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati, July 27. Flour unchanged and dull, with no sales of consequence. Wheat 3c higher for red; white unchanged. ... Corn 1c higher. Oats dull, o'.lfelH. Whisky advanced to 42J. Provisions firmly held. Old mess pork 10; bulk pork 4J5. Bacon 5(2,6 for shoulder; hams U(rl0 for plain; II i12 for sugar cured. Lard y.9 and firm. Linseed Oil is offered at SI, without buyers. No change in groceries worthy of note. Gold hk hi-r. 2d. Silver 20. Xciv York Market. , New. York, July 27. Gold firmer, opening at 281, advanc ing to 2y, decliningto 27$ and closing at Zk.' liovernment stocks steady, witu a moderate business. -- , -. ; - -.f f, .. . .Uiver and Weather. .. Cincinnati, July 27. River fallen 3 inches. Now i feet iu the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 82. Pittsburg, July 27. River 4 feet and falling. - 'Weather clear. Heavy showers last night and this morning. ELECTION NOTICE. EVANSVILLE LIBRARY association 1 ROOMS, Moi(diiy Evcniug, July 20. J THE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND one Direc or elect declining to serve, it was, on motion, ordered that a meeting of the stockholders be held at the Library RnoniB on Monday evening next, the 27th iust., for the purpose of electing a President, v tee President ana one Director for the ensuing yea'. By order ofthe Boaid. jy22-tt $100 EDWARD. STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF JULY 5th, from the subscriber, in Wsi ster County Kj ., on the road Iea-lii'g from Provid- uce to Morganfield, a BAY WARE, three years old last spring; paces v-rv well ; star in forehead. No other marks recollected. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the Mare and thief, with evidence to convict him, or SOO for the Mure or thief. jy:M-lw - W.F. KL'YKENDALL

BOOTS & SHOES.

AND SHOE HOUSE. MAIN STREET, Are again in Market with the largest Stock of GOOD OOCXDS, (We say GOOD, for e sell that kind of Stock), to he found in any Uouse of, our acquaintance East or West. They were bought for Cash by one of thes firm who spends the greater part of his time East for that express purpose. With many years experience in the business we flatter ourselves that we understand it well, and with facilities at our command, we Cart and. "UVill Sell Goofis as cheap as any Jobbing House in the country, we care not where that House mav be located; if in the East we will add transportation. We would respectfully call the attention of the trade to an examinatiori of our Goods.- We like to sell good (roods: they - speak for us whereever they go. EL0EGA13", BEAD & CC BTS" f PfTB fSS .C&TFTC?? . Aaat aWS It is not a mooted question that MOKGAN, READ & CO., No. 6Q ' TjrTrtixx Street, Have the Largest and Handsomest stock of To be found in any one House in the AVest. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats of every Fashionable style in vague either East or West. Men's Clack and Colored Fur and '- Wool Dress Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and . Wool French Hats. Men's Black and Colorpd Fur and Wool Planter and Planter Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Burnside, Monitor, Cochran, -. . &c, Hats. Men's Plain and Colored Leghorn "' and Straw Hats. Men's Panama & Palm Leaf Hats. Boy's Fur and ool, Hat3; (great - ' variety.) " ' v '' ' Boy's Leghorn, Straw and Palm ' ' Leaf Hats." w Children's - Fur, Wool, -Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats.v The atiove Stock has just been purchased directly of the Manu facturers , of. .New England for CASH, at low figures, and we will sell. . as low as any jobber East, " transportation addecL Call and examiue our Goods before buying. No trouble to show goods. 1 MORGAN, READ & CO, TimsviT.iK, March 8. 1883.

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2g m Mad is Ci 2 ft ft prop 5 2 P 2 i S !X M S- "" & CD y-X "T- WJ saW & 2 ft O V pi ft Ml P l 5 t 3 ft ft ft o o ft TO DRAFT FD KEN. I'IKCULAK So. 41. v PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1 Washington, D. C. July IT, lSii:;. ) I Drafted men become aoldb-rs in the service of the Uaited Stntes by the fact of their nnmea hav-. ing been drawn in the draft. , Tlie notificntinu, served upon them by the Provost Marshal, is merely n announcement ofthe fiict. and an order for them to report for duty, at a designated time and place. II. The following opinion of the Hon. William Whitinjr, Solicitor of Ihe War Department, ia publi-hed for the ir formation of all concerned: " When a (lerson has been dratted, in pursuance of th Enrollment act of March 3, ISfiS, notice of such draft must be served w ithin teu days therealter, by a written or printed notice, to be served, on him ptTKvnullg, or by tearing u co' ut kit htft pluce ofreiidtnce, reqniriHg hint to api.-ar at adesignated rend-mous to'report for duty. Any person liiiliux to report for duly after notice lift at bis last place or itf.sinr.sri:, or scrv.il on hiai personally, without furnithiii; a substitute r paying 3'iotl, is pronounced by law to be a deserter ; he may bcarrceted and held for trial by courtmartial, and SENTENCED TO bEAlH. 44 If a persou alter being drafted, and before re- ' ceivinjr notice, d-scrts, the notice may still lie served by leaving it at his late place of residence, and if he does not appear in accordance m'ith the notice, or furnish the substitute or pay the S:Kt. he will be in law a deserter and must be mated accordingly. Ihere is no way or niarner in which a person, once 'riirollrd,' can ocape his public di.tie-, and when dialled, whether jirrew or absent, whether he changes his residence or absconds, -the rights of the tinted States against him are secured, aud it is only by performance of his duty to tb country, that he will escape liability to bo treated ns a criminal. Signed. ' WILLIAM WniTING 41 Solicitor of tho War Department." JAM KS B. FRY, Prov st Marshal General. Viuceunes Gntefe copy three weeks. jy24-lw CIMTLAK '0. 41. War Department,") Provost Marshal General's lifnce, Washington, D. C, July 17ih, lii'B. j To answer inquiries made to this office, it is announced: 1st. Auy drafted person paying $:tOfi, under Section 13 of ihe Enrollment Act, is t hereby exem pt from liability a ler Ihe draft, but not from auy subsequent draft. v;d. Any dratted person furnishing an acceptnble substitute is exempt from military service for the period lor which said substitute id mustered into the service. 3d. A substitute, once mustered into the service, cannot be drafted v bile in service. 4th. A drafted mall eaunot p-y commutation money, or present substitute. eMtr he bus reported himself to the Boaru of kurollnieiit for examination. 5th. Men who, on thc3d of March 18", were in the militarv sen ic" of the United States, as sub stitutes, under tliMi r:ift of lSli'2, and whoe terais of service, have since expiri-d, are not liable to the present draft; but the person tor wbom they were substitutes are liable to the draft, the same as thouzh they had bceu drafted and furnished nbstitute under the dr.ift of Inst year. bth. In serving Ihe notice as required 1 y Circu lar No. 47. from this office, a reasonable time to re port shall, in each case, be cranted by the Board of Enrollment to men in Hate tereiae who bave been or may be dratted. JAM KH B I HI, Jy-24-lw Provost Marehal General. NEY BOOKS. FULLER'S 41 GOOD THOUGHTS FOR BAD TIMES." A TALK WITH MY PUPILS; by Sedgwick. LINE? LEFT OfT. WHITE HAND; or, THE NATCHEZ CAPTURE. INVASION OF THE CRIMEA ; by Kiuglake. 8TOR ON THE CONSTI UTION. AGE OF FABLE; or, BEAUTIES OF MYTHOLOGY. DRIFTING ABOUT. A full set of Wrs. KOUTH WORTH'S V.ORKS. A fell set of Mrs. CAROLINE- LES HhNTZ'S WORKS. . . A fall set cf MARION HARLAND'S WORKS All SCOTT'S NOVELS in pn-r coven.. AH the DIME SOVKL publishe.l. GOUKT'S I,iHY'!i BU'IK frr nnV. . " -W AVERI.TCY AJAZINE for Augtict. : PETERSON for August.- r - . " All the New urk Pictorials .at New York prices,, At DOB ELL'S. PAPER MILLS. EVANSVILLE : PAPER 3I1LTS, ' . -.. LEICn A CARLSTEDT, Agents. V1TE MANUFACTURE WRAPPING PAPER I V . equal to any made, and at Cincinnati prices. Price, sent on application to the Agents, j jyltklBm . .-- - STRAYED. " FROM PABROTT'S PASTURE, NEAR Evansville, about three weeks ego, a BRIGHT BAY HORSE, about thirteen bands hi;U, off hind foot marked whit, carries his head high. Ho had on, whon be left, four smooth shoes. The last beard from him he was between Greek's Mill and Babytowi.. . - A liberal reward will be paid for his delivery to me, at No. 9 First Street, Evansville, lud. ; jyl5-lw , WM. CALDWELL.i

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Tl'ST RECEIVED AT H. J. SCHtAEPFER'S J New. Dreg Stony full and. freslj aupply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery au4 Fancy Goods. Cooking Extracts. ALARGK STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS of Cooking Extracts. A full arvirtment iust received at SCHLAX?.Elt'S liirtg Ston.' Chewing Wax. JUST RECEIVED f0 UoXKS OF TOLC ANI Paratinertnm.- For as !e at , . v, . - SCHAKPfKR'g Drug Store. Tube Colors. VFULL ASSORTMENT OF TUBE COLORS of Wii.aor A Newton's manufacture. Just received at SCH LA EPFER'S Drugstore. Carmine Ink. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF. CARMINE IX Ink. For ssle bv H. J. SCHLAEPFER, Druggist. Chockalate. A FRESH SUPPLY OF 1'I.AIN AND 8WEET A l1jocklat jnst m-eived at SCH L A E r F F R'S Dm- Store. Cedron Bitters. NOTHER St PPLY OF tEDKON BITTERS just received at ' eCRLAEPFERSDrn-Store. Sealinsr Wax. nR-IT CAN SEA 11 SC. WAX JUST REreived at SCIILAEPFER S Ding More. MILLINERY. REMOVAL. Cloaks. Mantillas, & Dressmaking. MRS. ELIZA SPIEGELBERG, HAS REMOVED her Cloak, Mantilla aud Dn-sswa. king establishment to ihe old post utile biildiii;v next door to her old stand ou i'rixt sUiet. t-etweea Main and Locust, where she will be h:;ppy to wait uKm her old friends aud patrons again. She has engaged the AMistauce of ue of the best. Dressniak ra of Leni-ivillr, who KUarauters every Dress she makes to ht to peraVctiou. Mrs. Spiegellierg also ha lniht ft lnr?e atsoitment of Silks, Head Dressses, Hair Braids and Curls, Laths' Pocket Handkerchiefs of every style and a great many other articles t t the convenience uf the Ladies of Kvansville al.u vicinity too numerous to mention. The best Sewing Machiues of G rover k Baler manufactory tor family use, ton sale bv Mm. ELIZA SPIEGELBERG, No. 13 First Street bet Main aud Second. je2n GROCERIES. SUNDRIES Strawberry and Lemon Syrup, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Essence of Cofb-e, Wuoden Howls, English Vtalnnts, Figs, Raisins, Cuirants, Revck Candy, Oysters, Shoo, Horse aud Scrubbing Brushes, Lobsters, Sardines, Alum, Epsom Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Copperas, Madder, Extract of Logwood, Indigo, Cream Tartar, Soda, Bed Cords of ail kinds. Tobacco of all kinds, Blacking, Battimr, Nntmegs, Cigr ot all kiuds. Ginger, Camphor, rarolina and Wagon l ar. Brooms, Cotton Yarn, Grouud Ginger, Castile Voap, Playing Cards. Ulasa Jars. Lantern. Tumblers and Flasks, Pepper Sauce, Matches, Pickle, Mustard, Fish uf all kinds, Tomato "atstip. Powder, Safety Fuse, Soaps of all kinds, Starch, Teas, Vinegar, Letter, Note, Cap, and Fancy Paper, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes. Salt Petre, Gum Drops, Wooden Bowls, Jujube Paste, Cinnamon, Cil nil Clothes Pins, British Lustre, Bonnet Boards, Ink, Cloves, Nails, Sash, Glass, Spirits Turentiiie, allspice Sal Soda, Pain Killer, Licorice, tc , Ac, Ac. A supply of ihe above kpt constant !y on hand, aud for-eale low by P. K. GILBERT A CO., .IyHtf . . - No. 4 Sycamore Strwt. CITY ADVERTISMENTS. CORPORATION N0TI3K. - - OnnEK TO REPAIB SIDEWALKS. Jnly20, ls'i3. Aiid now it is hereby ordere-d and dirtied by the Common Council of the City o Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts o lots, fronting on or adjoining the norh-east side o feventh street, from Sycamora to Vino streeta in said City cause th side-walks tt ereon to b re aired within thirty days from the publication this order. - - - A. l'FAFFLIN, Clerk Evansville, July 22, 1R63. CORPORATION NOTICE. Ottlir.B FOB A FLASK 8IPK WALK. July ao, Hi ",. And now it ia hereby ordered and directed by the Common Connil of the City of evansville, tnst the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the south-east cideof filiate srr.-et.from Canal to Fifth streeU, in said t. city, cause the sida walks thereon lo lie bronght to i the priiper grade, and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2 to be bud down thereon within thirty days from the publication uf this order. A. Ft Al l LIN, Clerk.. Clerk's Ollice. July 22, ISoX CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER TOR A miCK SI1H WALK. July SO 181-3 And now it Is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Cnnncil of th- city of Evansville that the owners of all lota or parts oflots, fronting ou or adjoining the north-west side of Chcsuut street, from Third to Fourth street;', in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to lie brought to the proper grade, ai;d that they cause a side walk of Class No. 1 fobelaiddcn thereon within thirty days from the pnlliealiou of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk Office, July 22, l&a. CORPORATION NOTICE. OkllEK TO r.BPAlB SIDK WALK. July 20, 18'3. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Conucil of tlie City of Evansville, that the owners of all lot- or part of lots, fronting on or adjoiniug the west si-ia of Leet street from Third to Fourth streets, in said city, canse the side wUks thereon to b repaired within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 22, latxl. Board of Equalization. rpHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF L Evansville will meet as a Board of Equalization at the City Council Chamoer on Thursdav, tlie 18th day of June, 18T.3, at o'clock a. .. for the purpose of equalizing and correcting the as. sessments of Real and Personal Property, and will coutinne in session from day to nay nntil said assefsments are all equalized and corrected. All t.ix pavers are reqnested to call and examine their assessments. WM. BAKER,' Mayor's Office, June 6, 1S03.- Mayor. Order of Council directing ., Lots to be Pilled--, . AND NOW HERE IT APPEARING TO THE Common Council of the city of Evansville that lot 15, in Block o4, in the Eastern Enlargement of the city of Evansville is so situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon, and the the owner or owners of said lot are hereby direct od and required by the said Council to fill np said lot to snch a height as will prevent water from collecting'' and remaining stagnant thereon within thir y days from the publication of this order I, A. Plafflin, Clerk of the city of Evansville, do hereby certify that the foregoing tea true and complete copy of an order of said Council, passed on theimh-day of Jane, 1863, so fer as it relatea to the within named lot. - In witness 'whereof I have hereunto ' I I subscribed nrv name and affixed the seal si.Ai.. fomii ejtj tblt 2,;th day or June, 1863. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Evansville, Jane 3d, 183. Order of Council directing - .Lot to be FiUed. . - VXD NOW HERE IT APPEARING TO THE Common Council of the city of Evausville that fractiouxl lot 3 ia Block U, btockwell's Enlargement of the city of Evansville is so situated that water collvcts and remains stagnant thereon, and the owner or owners of said lot are hereby directed and required by the said Council to fill np said tot to such a height as -will prevent waterfront collecting and remaining stagnant thereon within rhrrty davsfrom the publication of this order. . . I, A. PfaOin, Clerk of ths city of Ivaesville, do hereby certify that the- lorsgoin tea trna snd complete copy of as order of said Coancit, passed on lb I 'tu day of June, 1863, so fer as it relates to the within Lamed lot. - w- ; - In iwitneas whereof I have herannta r Isubs ribed my name aud affixed tho J a1'- f , 1 of said city this auth day of June. 1- A. PFAFFLIN. Clerk. Evansville, June 30, IS .