Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 May 1867 — Page 4
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY,, MA 1861.,
THE EYAISSYILLE JQIKAAL
' JPUBI.ISHK D.VIXT BY . Th& Evansyille Journal Company.
Wo. 6 Locust Sfreet, EvansTllle, Ind,
SUBSCRIPTION, TERMS. IN ADVANCE. iu.'. Dally Journal.,. ,
On yesr, by mail. SIO OO Six months, by mall. 9 SO
Three months, by mall ... .. S OO
By Ute week, payable to carrier . 53
TrI-Weekly JvarniU.
B. JGAf H.MMIl.tMHHMtttHMtMMtimHIIMH 9 7 OO filx months.. 4 OO
Weekly Joaraal.
One copy, one year 9 a 00 yive copies, one year H 73 Ten copies, one year .... 1.1 00
Important to Advertisers.
! -. Hie circulation of the J OUBNAL in
the City of Evansville is three . timet
as large as (hat of any other fietcspa-,
Our .circulation -in- Indiana and
Illinois is greater than any other newspaper published in th it City J : -'! In Kentucky it is more than all the other Evanstillt papers combined. ' NEWS ITE3I8.
Gold closed In New Yorkv yesterday at 137..-- . . . . Becretary, Browning ha recovered from bis illness and resumed bis duties- as Secretary of the. Interior. , . -, , , An attempt to assassinate the agent of the Freedmeh's Bureau, at Tazewell, Virginia", was made a few days since. Gov. Boot well,' of Massachusetts, has onimenced oauvassing Virginia . for ; the
BepnWican ticket . v
r Loulslanians.Inow In Washington, have preferred a long list of charges against
Gov. Wells, and demand his removal. They also want Sheridan superceded. Gen. Sherman has postponed his trip to Europe on account of Indian troubles. The Strakosch opera troupe came near being mashed up on the Chicago and Great Eastern Road Monday. Brignoli and Rosa were considerably bruised. The managers, of the, St. Louis Street Railroads have concluded to admit colored people to all their cars on an equality with the whites. This grass along the Northern route across the plains is insufficient for pasture, being six weeks later than usual. B. H. Wilson, formerly of New Albany, was killed in Kansas on Monday by a no-
torious bushwhacker named Payne Jones. The walls of a house in Louisville ; fell down burying several men in the ruins. One man was killed. . . A destructive fire occurred in" Memphis Tuesday, supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. - ' -' ' '1, - Governor Fletcher has offered a reward for the Arrest of the - men who were employed in the Richmond Bank robbery in
that State. -
The heaviest storm of the season passed over St Louis on Monday night. Heavy rains have been fairing throughout the
West for several days past.
John G. Crain, of Terre Hilutev Adding
attempted to fastn hin -in: a? room until he could obtain hei p7Tut"the burglar shot him in the shoulder and made his escape without being recognized, r. '7 ' A railroad meeting is to Wneid at Taylorsville, Warrick County, on Saturday the first day of June, to see about building a railroad from Newburg, via Boonvilie Taylorsville, Huntlngburg, nd Jasper, to Loogootee, on the O. A M. Railroad.
The Grand Jury of Morgan County at its
.The. circulation- of the WsiKlY
LjbfcRNAL" "steadily increases. Out
Kentucky friends stflf keep up their
interest in it, and the list -of subscri
bers in that State is receiving 2aily,
additions from the First. and, Second Districts. In 1 Indiana and Illinois, although there is do political excitement to develop a decided interest,
recent session, found indictments against I i8 STOwfliiB steady and, constantly inthree citizens of the County for hog,, and I creasing. We expect to enter upon
the great campaign 01 lboo with a larger number of readers than any
other paper in Indiana, Kentucky, or
Illinois, excepting two of three of the papers published iJJlChieago and Louisville. This? is anticipating a very large circulation, - but with the
help of out; friends in these States we
areconfidVnt we can and will realize it,
We. are -publishing a 'Weekly
equal in size, and value to any paper
in me w est, ana in almost every re
speefc ibette-n ndapted to the wants of
the .people, of Southern Indiana and
wheat stealing. A: mob look-one- of the men out of Jail, where all of them had been lodged, and hung him to a tree to make him divulge ail he know, but he
would tell nothing, s
The Grand Division of the Sons of Tem
perance will convene in Lafayette on the
4th and Sth of June next. The Journal of that city says "it is unfortunate that the meeting of the State Sabbath School Con
vention and the Grand Division should take place at the same time, as delegates to both expect to be furnished board and
lodging during their stay In the cifcfAlSVa.
doubt not, however, ample provision will
be afforded by all our hospitable citizens
for the accommodation of all who may at
tend.",,,, -v- ! , r. 'f VI
The Chicago Republican, publishes crop Illinois,' and Western Kentucky. Tn
news from several xuntiesr in this state, order that our -Daily reader8may
wht. anA m oh. fmit i.,h.w . rm some iaea 01 us extent ana
c , e J - 1 - . , .... . .... ,
Innt T.orwirtj Winter irlipot haUornn I aaaDtaDllltV tO the DOlltlCal. OOmmPr
epringwhatgoodteorroetiBgrrrground. cial, and , grieoltiifcal iwattti ?of this
wheat sown, with good prospect. Putnam PePle: W6 f lVf h1W ft? C0&?H
-Three-fourths average quantity sown H" I Witp JJ0 IBIS weeK,wmen"ap
looking ;weu;(ore oomg"Bp -"baaiy. f pears to-day., It contains THIRTT-
Forter county-wneat and rye better than Uwn larM fnlin oklnna F
anticlDated. Monteomerv Conntv Prnc. I 0 . . .... 1 P
pect for corn and
CountyT-'iV'heat flh,
crop sown. Tippacanoe Wheat good ; corn
will require replanting. . :,
frlirtnTlstnan'aT'f nnessee EaTlroad.
An efibrtJis no'w "being made to build a railroad .from Corfnthr Mm-
BissippT, to xiamourg, on tne xennes-
see River, a f project manifestly de
manded by the "wants' of commerce, and which before the war. was,, in a
iairiWay.H u-wuipKJieu.' -xt is again
renewed with some home hope of suc
cess.
voted a'
the Tennessee Legislature has pledged an appropriation of $I0,0Cr9 per? mile
as soon as. $100,000 stock shall be ob-
wheat kgood- 4. Allen "H l& 4 Wrerjisir v but lessen ah average rnents. jts contents are-in part as
KEXTlUYLTEJHS..i The Louisviile Tobacco Fair has been postponed until the 2dday of July. The Louisville base ball clubs and public schools are iirged lo ljelp unveil the Clay statue in ; that city. i. ;-io.i ..' . The actual number of brickmakers in the corporate limits of Louisville. Is twenty-five. The total number of bricks manufactured last season was 70,500,000. )The epicures qf Jjuiville ar enjoying new; potatoes,! strawberries,' gooseberries cucumbers,-Ac.,, from the sunny South.' ' 'The citizens of Paducah enjoyed an ice
cream and atiawberry' festival on Thurs
day last. It was prepared by the ladles of
the Baptist Church
follows :
Editorials The Campaign in the
South -Greeley's Richmond Din
ner The." Improvement of te Little
Wabash Grant and. the Presidency
The Pacific" Railroad Financial
Embarrassments, etc.
, Correspondence. W, are seeking to make this one of the attractive
features of the . JouRNAL'Letters
this week from Indianapolis, four,. numbepi two "from ''-Kentucky fr6m Pike Countyfrom Mississippi from Professor Owen7 of the State Univer
sity, on the Mad Stone
Political Articles Appeal of.
TheT'aducah raerchanu.-reed bv a th National Union Committee Ad-
correspondeBif tb4 4 Ceroid 16 niake mora dress of, iHori.I Sam lie! JfoKee V)f
vigorous efforts to control the Tennessee Knti4rv Mar.W vsSRftt- Pin-
, -j r 'irr"'zr j"'" -oroy Democratic candidate for the T 13 -a. ...
residency, k.(
' INDIANA ITEMS. Mad .dogs have been killed on Otter Creek, Warrick County. Three new, churches are being built , in Richmond.." - ' " ' '-" , The Louisville Courier says that Jesse . D. 1 Bright is shortly to resume his residence at Jeffersonville. . ... The Indianapolis Herald affirms thatp the Vincennes Gazette is the meanest paper thatcomestQitsolflce. 1 . .'.- j ; The Petersburg .Tribune says" the fruit trees are so overburdened that unless some Of it drops off, the trees must break dbwnj - The Madison Courier says tb Masonic j Order have it in contemplation to erect a Jarge hall In that city. The Richmond Telegram reports that a "eo-operatlon store 'Is being successfully conducted In that city. . :,
The Cambridge City Mirror favors the nomination of C. L. Vallandighara for. the next Presidency. The C&nnelton Reporter says a very large amount of Improvement is now going on In that village. The Richmond Telegram tells of a Wayne County man who took his family to the circus last Monday, and sold his cooking stove to get money to buy tickets. , v The millers and warehouse merchants of Terre Hante have refused to pay over 13 50 per bushel for wheat. The price of corn also has a downward tendency. The Indianapolis Herald recommends the Evansville Weekly Sentinel to such as hanker alter Pomeroy Democracy. So do
River trade. We have no doubt the 'spirit is filling, hut tb flesh fa weak. J JL. J, The Louisville papers are greatly exercised because a New York ' publishing house is endeavoring to have its publications take the place of those of Morton 4 Griswold in the public schools of Jthat city. The? Omrterwith Its usual insolence, threatens that iny man who lends himself to
Miscellaneous v Articles. --The
Pacific .Railroad The Atlantic Ca
ble Tte Lady of jthe Capital Theo-, , Tn-. mi xV ,.' ' -"
aore lirtoa in iieii, etc.. v , , r AgricultureI II in ts for June-r-
this enterprise, will be drummed out of Draining Potatoes-RootS of Plant!, r.nA PI tv I w
etc
" v I rt TIT ,1 T .
progress, oy wnicn tne owners of the Mays- COMMERCIAL. Weekly lieview O
auu aaiiiluii rilJiroau will sur-
reuaer 1 n the work
to the citizen:
upon their subscribng S300.000 toward the completion of t he road, we believe tbts sum can be raised in two weeks upon the execution of the' contract. Magsvltle Bul
letin,
The Louisville Courier, in a lengthy
article, eulogizing the Government of
the United .States, Us it was before thewarumakes usevof the following
language;
" No oner felt the pressure of the laws or
Government, and yet an atmosphere of
protection was thrown around the Amer
ican wherever he weal or in hiiev
lawful pursuit be wasngaged."
No on knows better than the Cu
Tier tnai, in -a' iarge1-numDer 01 the Statesof -the tlnion.Drevious to the
war, there was na"atiuosphere of pro-
tained. It ia an enterprise in' which I techorr thrown rognd the Ameri-
Kvansvule is" vitally interested, as - it I Ca" wnerever-ne went, in the isouth
brinrs her into direct and close con-" I Worthero man.nf he was a Repubh-
nection.with Northern : Mississippi I cap inpollticv did nqf dare to open
and Alabama in such a way as to en- Hf mouthr On the slightest pretexts
able our merchants, if they are enter- men and women we re,mal treated and
prising, to compete for that trade sue- driven out of those States, and no pro-
The corporation of Corinth . has a 'subscription 'of $30,000, and
joHit d. smmca
: T0MAa POBTZK, JMm
HINDE & PORTER,
Cincinnati,
Ohio.)
Dealers in Eourboa Whisky,
Agents for the salt of the following well known Brands:. FREE AD CO.VD. Kentucky River Bourbon, Mcintosh do.. Darling do., Clarkson do4 Drake do.. Bob
on do.1 Dolce do., Wiiwhaw do., F'loydi
do., Redman do. Orders solicited. mch27 3m 'XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
31
cessfullywith' any of the Western cities. Hamburg is near the head of permanent navigation of the Ten- ' Trl.- trti. ' ' 1 - ,
nessee xviver. xnis projectea roaa
from j thsA Q ppintgnita .'Corinth, eighfeen miles, will copnect this city
by i cheap water route with the whole system of railroads of 'the South',' and
enable-our merchants and- rcanufac'-
le.toxjfldjij i that
tectiott- whatoTerj- was extended to them. ? a "'
'The Courier's mendaoity bids fair to
eclipse its late jtnanifesfatioM of inso-
FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission Merchant,
AGENT
'Eastern, clergymeo-are rushing off
toKurope by dozens and scores. . A
few that. have beeu absent fer along
time are
.Whit? Line -Central ' Transi t ; ' Company, ;
coming- back. Among
Dr. Taylor, of Grace iiUeab rWI5"?u?'..TaAJF CaT
running Cars through to
New Yoik, Boston, and all New England
The ohl
ilyLfne
d.rechon toanajmos and SEALED, and in proportion to their enterprise anjl r . Tj.. -, fc ...
- r'F'rt w hU t continued his salary
';a...-.ifiinBree tnousana doiiarj per annum taiBr,-bttt one ortwo years 01 ueacel . , . . . . .,
and plenty, will restore' U to its for
mer prosperity' The 'completion, of
this road will, of course, open this
region also to the merchants and
manufacturers of Louisville. Cin-
A correspondent insinuates that they
offered to increase it to four thou
sand if the venerable Doctor would agree to stay away another twelve 1
months. - .
never opened until they reach their des
tination, carrying goods between Evansvjlle and New York in I FIYE TO SEVES OATS' TIME.' .Freight delivered at .all the Inspection .ft ) if .ti. . .i
Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey
Wr : promptness'
and
this Line has no equal. t , , Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this bfllca. ' ' ' " ' ' '
FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent,
cinnati and Saint Louis,' ly way of the IThe New Y'ork"lVf thinks 'there
Tennessee Rlver But the experience I is no v reason to aDorehend such a I
ot the past, two years has established falling off in- the revenue as to leave the Yact that the situation of Evans-1 the Government without means to
ville, and its advantages aa a produce rheet its obligations. t The- receipts f
and provision inarketj enahW f us to internal revenue for the year already IX: a xortii water
uompeic iauwwMuiiy-wiin tnose cities amount to two hundred and twenty-
tor the ; trade of that river. If for five million dollars, and the income that river also for the fertile" region I tax H expected to Bwell it to two hun
which irille 5peried up hy the "com- I dred and seventy five million dollars.
pletion - of this projected , .railroad. Tho receipts from customs will be at
DESPATCH
may29
Evansville, 1jit.
We have received 'a Tetter from the
officers pf the -proposed "ro'ad, ffotn
Sorioth asking us to direct the" hften oh of our citizens' to the euternrise.
least one- hundred and fifty million
dollars, giving an. aggregate of four
Vundred and. twenty- ve . million dollars. The fiscal. year closes June 30.
and stating that a- Committee will This is doinr brettv well, considcrinjr
hortly visit' EvansviUe' to' lay the the remission of taxes to the amount
matter more 'definitely 'liefbr pur , of ninety million dollars by the last
uusiuess men, ana aeit mem to give it congress.
Excelsior Stove Woiks;"
I1LEMKEU, TILI.MAJV & Co. . ! (Hiooessr to f ErlIenk), JAXTFAt-TPBr-RSf Ujo pe and : ; t. excelsior stove.u: ' :
' i .. , ..v r' .' ' 1.; "4 .".. .1 the most durable now made; and the famous , 1 - . -iLt.' -
we.
I'he New Albany" Commercial says famlare moving to the far . "West from -ky and Tennessee. Trains of waging through that city almost " nald by any cltisen ;.. , C. De Pauww.of
-west is paid -
uu iAiiiLuii ruiiroaa will sur- xt. T- ii m 1 mi 1 that part of the franchise and all the liivansvule Jjlarkets ljelegraphic pk done from Ma.ysvllle to Paris Renorts from alt eitips?fw r!niniltizens of the counties lnterestetl, . POri8 lr"m aif Clues lew VOUU-
; Religious. The Presbyterian As
semblies, Baptist Anniversaries lo-
cat ana general cnurca items. Romance. Conclusioii'o'f the pret
Ku.anyweira ana, strange nceion, xne v storv "The .Bunch of Violet' Household of Bouverie," has about ready 6l0'y!.n t Pr Vit VI X1?16! a new noveL entitled ' The Romance of a's0 choice poetry..
Wit ant 'Humor.-1 A column of miscellaneous jokes and aniUjSini jn.cj-.
State News. Two full columns of
condensed Indiana and Kentucky in telligence. ' ' "
,News of JHE.WeekiA condensed summary of every important event
during the week. City News. Three and a half col
umns of local intelligence, taken from
the Daily Journal. S Telegraphic The latest tele
graphic dispatches up to the hour of
going to press. s '-.,'t The .above; presents a partial epitome" of the contents of the Week-
It is to be regretted that the solicit- J JouRNALrissuedvyeSterdayXiDad
ing committees, who- called on so 1 W1" Slve some iaea 0.1 ine amouai ana
Mrs. Catharine A. WHifleld.of Kentucky, wko published, a few years since that sin
gularly weird and, strange fiction, " The
Beauselncourt," which G. W. Carleton Co. will issue in a few days. . Mr. Alexander Maddox. of this citv.
brought into our. office a . carlositv in tli
shape of een perfect '-ears of "corn , all growing together and upon- one stem. There is one large ear in the center, and six others growing around it. This - is the the most singular freak of nature we.navo
CW BCW1. ilirm. ...
Southern Kellcf Fund? U 11
Editors Journal : s " ' '
From the fact that I bad to hunt up a
committee to make a subscription of 123, and have' never been called on for the money, I am satisfied It ought to be mado tbe duty of some one or more men, who can attend to it to close up the collection of this fund. Please call attention to it, and let Evansville do what is demanded of her
in this urgent case. A Business Man.
Evajssviixb, May 28, 187."
many that refused to give anything, should "have overlooked men who
were -willing to give. Our correspondent evidently forgets tbatthe names of the gentlemen oh the ' Relief
variety of the reading 'matter which
we are furnishing to our thousands of Weekly readers at two dollars per year, single subscriptions, or ne dol' lar and a half in clubs of ten or more.
Committee have been frequently pub- It can be obtained at -the office in lished in the papers.! We happen to wrappers, ready for rnaing.-.' know that the Committee has done a ., . goo'dMeal of hard work in correspond- Did IVfr 'Greeley EaveanVof Eis
ing. purchasing and shipping produce. I ttoodUrelatives in 'Libby PrisOriy at
and it is-wtthfet'fihfaiie toei t' tHenr
to run around and, make .collections, when it is so 'much easier for 'donors T. call at the Treasurer's office and
up ,their.tubscriptiobsi"siIf "'Our espondent will designate th men . duly il is to attend to the mat1 making collectionSi; welhaye no the Committee ' will cheerfully . ! them. . ;ij f j ;f.jx
Belle Isler Salisbury,-, or Anderson
jille, that he assumes to play the role e
the magaaaimuus? Did'ee?enmn
iec-y. -A.mtnir .of .'Cbe JJresnurch at Mississippi City writes
le resoyteriau Index, prophe-
Jnuieniamis neav-thand
me upon the world, some nth of November, lskiS., t . ,t Sentinel.:;- , terian divine, no doubt.
of Jeff. Davis's . re-
late the patriotism -of 'Artemus' Ward,
and' sacrifice? aayi . Msiiwifd'ilJ telai 'i
tions in suppressing th Gsat Rehel-.iU
hon? He arrogates to himself a great deal of magnanimity. ;Did .he suffer in person or purse by Jeff. Davis's
F crimes? If nOt, what did he have to
forgive? Does not his pretended magnanimity dwindle 'into a con-
j temptible desire for notoriety? "
bail,' 'with'
CE
?-OHN .' SllNOR' BOTTS
such encouragement and substantial assistance as they can, consistent with
eir duty to Othr enterprises. There
is one thhfg-wlrieti "must impress all of our thinking citizens, in all. these calls which! are made - upon us---the fact that abroad Evansville is regarded as' a flourishing city, destined to be one; ofthef leading 'commercial centres of the Wist; and hence They look to us to assist in
enterprises which will have a direct
tendency to increase our business and
importance. The prospects -of our
city 'were never more promising than
.. Kentucky Congressmen Elect. -The following extract from a Washington City dispatch, will be read with interest both by the loyal peo
ple of that State and certain would-be Congressmen: 11 ' ' ' ','
"Prominent 1 Kentucky politicians
have consulted with . some of the
members ot the Judiciary Committee,
regaramg tne validity ot the Jate election in that State. . They were advised to collect full evidence in various dis
tricts'; showing the : impunity with -which ,. ex-rebela voted,' all "leading facta connected with. the election, and also a- record of the opposition of the
. ctf 'i jf uil t' rrIJ candidates during the war. Ihis is to at-preseof, anJit'cfnly femafdsfbr us k0k,ka ih tirt,an.u.
to decide its futun?. We can make tee on Elections, at the noT Main
of Evansville a great city, if we are of Congress." It is understood' that
true to ourselves and meet with en- immediate. steps will be taken to pre- foundery, corner Sixth fltreet and CaaaL. .'J '
' j CHARTER STOVE, and the good and cheap ' ' ' ' Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky; ; '" TEXNESHEE, and tPA LM ETTO HTOVE-J,
and a great varietv of II E A T I X It HTttVKH. all of the latest and most apr proved patteruM. ; . ,i 4 'd !'' Also', Light and Hrnooth Country IIollowWare, Kkillets and Lids, Ovenn nd LltlM. IVig-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-KtiHetJ 'ami particular attention paid to thu manufacture of House-Work j t,, CAST-IRO.V FR0.TS,CRATKS, Ac Ac. Also ' ' ' ' ' '" m. "": " ; . .Tinware; . ',' .. .'."" ,. and Dealers In Tinners' Htok..', If desired. Cooklna Stoves wariuntMl for
twelve montbm.iui.I i. . .' '
Orders solicited before purchasing elsewhere. , 4 I ., ?t . , i
terprise and liberality the opportune-
iica wuitu are pressing tnemseives
Htreet,
sampu
Elemker's old stand.
upon us. w hen the Committee oi
the Corinth 'and Hamburg Railroad
visit us, they should receive from our merchants, manufacturers, and lead
ing men a cheerful welcome. . ...r
JOHN H. CRERS. , .., CHAPKCRY S. OONOKR. CREB3 & CONGER, Attritr7t.LAir, Cannl, Illinois. Will practice law in all the Courts of Jidwards. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and liallatln Counties, in the Ktate of I11U nois, and in the Supreme Court. Refer to O. Maghee, James K. Minor, Btockwell A Co., Colonel T. W. Ktone, with I. & D. Heiman. Gen. W. Hanow, Mt. Vernon. : may24 d3m ' : ' . C. KELLER,
Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of
Cans, Pistols, and Rifles,
. " . and Dealer in Powder, Lead, Caps, Shot, Cartridges, X: S MAIS STREET,
mehl3d3m Evansville. Ind. Oolgrait &c Oo.'s
-Iderman Eraslve Soao
Is HASiUFAtTlIREn FR4IN Pl'RE Materials, and mav be onnnir1orvl iha
Btakdaeo or ExcilLkwce. For sale by
BLEMKER, TILLMAN & CO.
Juu
- Sensible and Sharp. V The recent Convention of colored
men in Alabama issued an address to
the 'colored men of that State, which oatains many sharp and sensible
points. The address sets forth clearly and concisely what fsmea-ht by a equal
rights.' " It affirms that pine-tentha of the colored men will support the Republican party, because the antecedents of both . parties show - that the
Republicans, furnish" the only guarantee for' the future, , The friendly pretensions of the rebel Democracy are
considered in "the light of their past
history, -'and their, character thus ex-
posed i After citing their antecedents;, aVwb ..!!-. ' I, ; T ! x V" It. I r. .... ...... i.ia m -
naw jturned.ovBPA new rear. ""and I -' ' ' i j. h. bokoman. in futufglntend to .treat the,. negro I 'MWMHu-Unn n IIit
wkh fiirness and httnialritttBfe ad-I ... nonartnerahii). . . .
s4e-very 'pernnenxiT- Tenia r str nac I rruiE :uni wS a mhr htWrSid'il Is Vus- fZX
ail Grocers.
may 24 ly
.Dissolution.;
milE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing Deiween the undersiiiuod.ui
oer the name and style of L. igiehart & Co-i-WHS this day diSKolved bv mutual eon-
sent.' iAll accounts du-the late llrtu are to
may29
. ! Notice, to Contractor?-: i
HE COXMOX Ol'S H. will receive.
sealed iironotiaiH. until Uto lVth dsv or
ue. 1Ho7. for aradlna. autterina.and trav
eling the following streets, vis.: Hecoud Street, between the southeast curh line of DlviHlon Htreet and the northwent curb line of Elm Htreet: Center street, between the northwest ' curb Hue of Elm Htreet and the east side of Leet Htreet ; Second Htreet, between the northwest -curb line oi Chetttnat Htroot Mid the north-1 west side of Cowan Htreet ; ' First Htreet, between the northwest curb line of Chestnut Htreet and a point oppo- , site the north went side Of Llndon r,tree( I ! Third Htreet; between the north tvest curb line of Chestnut Htieet and the southeast side of (ium Htreet; Jet Htreet, between Xh ouUlweMt (ldo of Firwt Htreet and the southwest side of
Center istreei; LeetHtteer, between the southwest clde of Centra J-a-to--wmtlr"iae or Fourth Htreet ; r T tj r Fourth HUeet, between the eat side of Leet Htreet and the east side of Fulton Avenue. Hpeclncatlons may be sear at the Clerk's J office. t AM. J(Xi UJFF.tAerk. - City Clerk's Office, May a imfl. may diot Union copy St.
NOTICE. My wife, lift ray bed and board without any provocation, while
l was away at work.
my mings with her.
Hhe carried oh all
Therefore I forbid
any person from lroong or fcsrlug I
melt nosxu . Juuiir- iwr nave ft try-
in
1 THEsalao; tf tlie 'depnty' collector , of &'o"w Connty is y30 'a month,xnre than the' wlible amount of revenue, collected In the county. Pron table county, that Brown. IT. Ji. Ledger. ,."V: :'' lu' , ,Bripwn County raises little ixcept C6p$irheads,' and upon them.' no je venue can be expected. ;
DER8IONED HAVE THIS r h1 a Dartnersbio to caxrv on
tomarv forhim tO join.' the Church, the name and style of Borgman dt Behme.l
arid "not-for the church to join him, I Third Htreet, between Main and Locum)
and suggests that the professedly
converted rebels prove their sincerity by joining the Republican" party, which' proposes to do the very things of its own . willingness to do which
theyre endeavoring to assure the
colored people.
V. TiiE .Nashville - Press1 1 andt , Ttnzes
hears. the most gratifying account of
xn.wneat crop,.,romvau Wf.WJ ,J?- VlScSv'R
Hiddle and Jiast iennessefiLT.T ' nfasiyti j 75
Il ity-OkrA wifiil nttfl hr T . t ST t PQ rt Air t V
and trust by industry, liOOD GOODS, and
ralr prices lo pieawe our inends merit Ibeir custom, and solicit many more. , X . - J. H. BOIWMAV.
i tut vFBANK BKHMR
- In parting with the above business con
nection, 1 cordially recommend my successors to th many friends and customvrs of tho Jate firm as worthy and deserving of their literal patrons gf. 1 k t may28 dlw L. IGlKHKART. ) FEATHER DUSTERS. 'r TlTST THEHEASOS TO VSE THEM. iHavlnr a larsre ntvlr r 1.. r
rices., uall RtlH..
Main Streeif.' ;
thing oii my credit, for 1 will not payauy
Dvaru-uiiis or aeui ujul may contract: and any one that keeps her I will maKe extSmty tftffiZ&'W 01 mayaj" MK. JOHN SHUMATE. - 1 lit
Coroner's Inquest, 'No, 8, ' HEEI W THE II01V OF BAR.bary Hhultsc, who wan found dead at her place of residence, in the city or Evansville, on. the iSth day of May, 18o7. From the evidence the Jury find that the de-' ceased came to her death byahthma. Hhe was s-nauve of Boluwcia, aged-atwror CtT" yearj was alxiut 5 feet : nchrs high
rA.M u bi r, A V L.1 y.
may 29 w'Jt
Corone? lfii'i'tVL'S Q
S WEET POTA TO, PLANTS, .
XK THE MIECIOVI-Huvlng the JE- tvatiKvliie agency lot th su) or Ten" biook. Pierce k C'o.'s Hwei t Potato Plants, wa are-prepared to tflli orJers; lare'or
uuii, ai lowmi iimiAfi HLen. A liberal dlKC0untwiU.be glvvtt to thoae who buy to aettiagaln. Plants tcarefiiLij piwiteii lo,,,.. A i.T
7i Miu irlxset
