Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 July 1865 — Page 2

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Wr. will best, roe 0 "O" y.r. "II tb bnllding o L-enst .treat, b-two 'r- t nd the Alley reeenti no np'd by tb tl Km eeary and Qirrermeebr D-pirme u; 1m, will ml th Black tmiib M..p on M aiu atrast, mr tb Oaoel, on raaaonahl t. r jl4-dtf nfOEOAlf. BEAD CO. LOST. 10 T ' THE DOWSTBAIM "ATBDAT. Bib Jaly, ooii double-barrel Phot Can. Th-Snr!-will be It'rraHy rwMd by leaving said a n at tb tor of bBMl Orr. Wtr e'reet. Jyl2 3t J. H. BEEVES. LO T ONTHEWVEiriliOOFTHE rOCBTH ofjn'y. a Wa-k Pree Coat, with a bo sot lan-l. a for ll'S I, In one of tbe po le-te The a derw 'I ilusrs'ly rewarded If it 1 left l Journal Office. Jvt-st WANTED. vNfORMATION Or BICHABDO. I TATLOR 1 - e'pn'r by Ire-, esnvoe-d to be employ 4 nr aont wooa-wi-raina: tin toe., in fc-.u i,,. Jnf rnnt oD ao be left t tlsCI J Hotel. J14 dlt ; A HlTtTATHiM AS CLEB I A "TO"--'loihtnif or Grocery prrfernd. Csn 'V 0. maaa'd Eugllth, Adlrrat B I. (Ac Jll-S ri'WCNTi LAD E8TO MKB PAW18 ABD 1 V-ef. Competent peraooa wH" End 'onataal . .-- J. i inv. errp yrn.o' at IJ8 1 Corner Mln and vhtrd.tr to. T I'O BINT A AIL lOMIOHTADLt boo . w f, tb e or foor t bis a un -or a.m I .mil ,oa eligibly illu.Ud. tqoir et tbl efflee . J7 Iw OOP- WHITE MlaVL WAkItl-TO 14) th w. rk n r a en-all feully. A erm.n rltl pr frr ad .i qnlre at the Jonr l al f ffloa. JrU t' FOR SALE. 1 pi urfo.ru o . la-K '. oIuk lot J. oloca . lu tb or b Ko ara-miDt o' the city of E'nill , Iod T-rm- ca b A'ply to j,8 KEV BA'IAM OttEtK, PMtor. (I'll fZVUXD UKD HAT PBItS, ASD ' l,r 0 lert Uuu.1 or. Jjl.f OArr, C(KBB'HCO RI.'CEHT C'iTT 8 LOOS FOB 8 ALB. Tl a lin-tnltn d eba to aril to a repo"lb per-on o-te hal of la Br eltoatal IB tar Cr acedi Clly Hoi. I. I will eell If to -ay eo who snd rei. d. i m l.hm, el a ba-gaia. -. .w . Trmacanb. j,.lo. O. W. BHANTON. Farm for Sale COVTI ISO BIX1T AOB ,08 L0WB Mt.Vsrix a ro.o, 4 nillee fnm Hne l.e, la tod In. f cnhl.a'len, alib aood oeee and a g i d lam Item-I a nd twin ardoiher out lal dlin. i a b- b t bt lto ar w.tli' ot tb r pa prrneni arowiBg on tb plo. WU b au. lo ty A. 0M LLIVS. "iTounNlTToT FOfctAVE.blTnO ED 0 II M i. II. eir et Utweeo Vina Bad byr.more. I I od I wby A.U.HUi UVAM. , HdU-E ANO I OTON U MILTON V BE'T, liaet f U aeb ogtoo eirext, la Northtra Ea larniiii.t. 1 be b u. la a r b $h, roatali.a 8 i. obi, Km t, rUUio BBu oot tal dlsn. Wl 1 Lraollvby AOfCbUVAM. it ila o i A ei Ak cL'bLbW, a"ooOIVi kkN 1 ti l iamboat, ol edliim elf, with gr. ai flower ' r tt w i a. aad rll bet r ggtag. a ebaBatr ye at Hie Ui.dli ( at Eeaiiaellle, lor aal at Blow irica. With a f-w repair bacaa ba aaad a atBatl b at fur I w -watrr. kiiOi inf O. KIAOHEE A CO., . . 1 J2t ' KTanevH, iBdV KNiCK BU'LUlia LOTS IN H A BPS' Enlarfrui'Dt -Toiaia raeb. Koqatr of U. bmiiiiri, at Cieea, lal A Co.'Betidence for 8 ale. . APPLVNtilD rt'BUBBAN BEBIPENOM. OP or cre,w'thln therlty limit awotrry brlrk boaw, wltb atble, Ac, aad Irnlta of ail de0'lptloo. V 111 b old low by ti.yw.-f. - A JORHSON. ULLOCEtatii. I BED TOUH COWS. . ' A lot a' choice Country Braa, frrnb Bad good, I net ttoeieed d lor ele low. t V1CK EBY BBO'S. IM, Meiu Olrent. 1)0 ATOK'I P0TTTl7i(orr rOTATOE4! Wer 1 1 reo lBg tbo rbtle Eitro Fo a oee, HBd will aall them "be p. Head our scdere, belora the aiaall gene, to VKKEBT BR09, iai. Main btrwl l,"LOCH AND HKAIi. J' tlin I i raml'y Fl' nr. warranted b tb In cv and bar I", and Freh f'ora Ileal Jui reca.Ted. For aal cheap, and dcllTered In any part or tb cltj.by TU'KRKT Ht.0'8, Mala btrnet. OAT8 U a bnodrad buibele of Oate In elr and far ale by , - - VIOKEKV BBO'H, Hi Main btreat. BIEO APPL' R. A hoi - lot Of Dried Apple for aaleat r dniwl flgur by Tt HP BKtrs, 2 183, Main Street J . A I a ohl B 1 M t ) A cho 0" 'ot of S.iear Cor d Html, Train do Clear r .l. or brkd Beef f r ra'e h ap a - t ESU TIOI. EHT BkOS - - . 182. Main treM COMMISSION. teoiiit d e j o. oca win. OoCKpB & Du OU JHET. Product and ( ommlsslon Merrhinls SO. 19 WATK-R BT.lKKT, Orr'a Block, next door lo M. Dali'l , EV NSViLLK. IN". AT nil' e' ca-h 1 rice pvd fr all k nd f C. outiy Prtduc Pro pi attention g to al tird.-.e. J lt-l-.l -J...J I.X-.-.J LlX-Ll--l t-J-X'J laol a. (aw of the Wore- Olaorttora tb t nM . 1 nia. kiud arlea fr n currapilooe of ih bluod. Heimb 'ld a Eairaet of Baraaparlt.a ia re.t.ede f te ntn.o-t eelu r?ij urn. I 1 A u CLOTHING UBII IH & bCHEADEH, - , More ha n t Ta i 1 b r s, CttB. STl'AMdR A SECOND ST8.;" K aaaille, Iudl. B"Wbm a cbekw aeeoTtment of tmportrt Clothe and Cawimert-a if a luperlur qnalny' which w w II aiauulacture luio garment, at ra oi.atiir pri. ... , t i t I ai d miae our gooJ od price. ' ' Jy.1,d3ma WALL PAPER, &c JLHT KECEITkD A LABOE AND WELI elected uurtmaat ot Xiail and W indue apor, pUiu aad flgarad, which tb public an seated to eell and OHaatoa before porehaelui, .laawhe-a. alar anew aapply of Teonyaoa'a new poem BKOt I anaa la paper aaear, prto Moeat, . miT -L i. J A i ittr, iHueih Bail a ad Biinilfol Oompiet en ol o tba a a vl Heimbuid'e vo or a rated rn.l . Kitract 0arapariitB it raa biatk epola, plnipk, and all arnptiOB ol the -klu. REA Li ESTATE AGENCY 'HE t'.NDEdblMNKD MTJLlt BEsfa-T-X lul.i .. au e to iba alt aei.a of a.Taa.elilt Bud Ij n.iy, iiiet be bee opeoa aatfflaea bka A a g,.t. 4m preua wiauiag to buy r aril Krai state wonld do w il to gle hiBi cl Lai .i golag ei.ew a a, ae he h a a la'ga oauti ty ot ebuiu- real ee at on bai d lor eaie. i ffl a with P. Uetar.Th.rd tract, between Lo. cs.t -i.d a.iu. a.Q. 'ULLIvaM, J 80 tod Baal K.taia Agent. a WUoL FAUiOttY. Subn w tgi..m.g a. CBAata.......r aaaaa JOII. fV. GUI H & CO., lroi leur of tb , . , , Evansville Wool Factory, COB. BOND T AM) CAftAL. Wuald re ctia ly call yoer atteutlon to tba act tt-Bt our e Wry wuicu waa daetroyad by Bra laai tali bae oaea ra built an J le bow iaovara.lou, aud prrp red w Uk ia M 001 lor ajBuatactnrlng into thr loliuw.ug 0 ode . J ease, ge.luett, Liaay. FlauL , B aukei, Oo rl.a aud stocking tar a at th lu.,t po.ibi rata. We eueil a eo n aor kavo tba abora guM on baud t exchauga or wool or aall fur enaa. i aeu i.m.,4 Ut Wuul ai bigbt market , r oe. Peiaoue liemg at a dUiauo and dealroaa . aandiog heir wool to oe, stay d.. ao by rivr. J olberw.ae, and al. eocb wool u true ted to na I rsc l prouart attautlon Ou. of th partner, beeing .ti y .p.rint IB lb oaeiure, we iel ouauaent that bo ana wtl. laeee tu uief tiefled. Price Lieia inxaubed an aprlleatlon. J w. un m a on DlMTISTitk. Uoutal Card, UAT1K0 AOCI TXT WIlH ME IS TBA A A practiee of xieatlairy Dr. A. . Joa, fifa ciy of i iuciuBatt, we would aunoaue aata people of E'aueils aud tic u it tnat we ere pre sand to perlurm all uer.tloua rariainiDH b. lenttetry Im tbe aaoet akiliful nuovr. -Ariirictai Teeth laerriad on void, f latlrum, blleer or Vul o lie, end regerde twenty jl an h, tlaand aatarai. 01 apptaranoe, wacna lenge -ompari. bob with worn done any woer Aast or Wast, Wo avlttit a tbare of pnblic patronaga. - ; vaa. BiaBuowatt jokes, aMDS 4 and , Marbl Halt, fleaaweilla, lad. al

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; EVANSVILLE CEAWFOBDSVILLE Railroad. SUMSIEE, 1865, A RRAyGEKENT O TEATS tetv EveorrTTla Daily, (Sonday V Xcept 5-50 A., tt. ACCOMHODATIOSMopaaf at- r-iati.B Arrree at Vino nuei 10 J! 4. H.i Terr BafKC at 8: 6 P. U. 9nA. M.MALG1PRE8mJ A rr.ee a Vuoennea l':17 P.M.; 1 I0 1M tr K.,rirut,l:2JP I r ' M ; for We , 6 30 P M.; Anle et Torre U e, 3:6 P. j, connecting with rxp e-e Train a lolUwi: TEBatHACTEA NI HMONDB B. U tn Terre Hauta at 4:40 P. M ; Arrl. t In 1 P"lit 7:V6P. M., uekltK cioae cooueciloo w th irain . - 'o- Cf cluDetl, Olan'na, aad all Ktta ltl, aad for Chi ago. Tola 'do end D-tiolt ' ST. L6CH, ALTOH TERBK HACTE B. B. La T r'eHawt. -t S:6 P. at. ' Arr -e -.1 Mat' ob:46 P nf.; fhl . eg 7 0i . M., and auk ng direct caa-ct ni for all (toluta in tbe '' ' North-W at Air.ee at V n .nnei 6:48 P. M O M Tr.l. ieere for tut V:i '" " M 1 Arriee.t I.' nl-Tllla 8:30 A M ; ' V cion tl, 8:00 A M ; Le.w f ir Wee',fi:&0A. l.: Arriee at -t Ixiu I: (I f, ; Cairo, 6:00 1 : TlETU"tIfit , . .... ACCOMMOUATIOS THAIS Lea e T-r.- aua :80 A If ; - 1. " v"c n- 12:20 P M Arilee at Xaueeril 6:111 P. M. -gear AIL- ' ' ekeeL-Le e Trrre Rant a S:W f kf., '0 err -al o Expret Tie ce 'ro Cltitini at a d ih. g LarVla renae a "7: ft P. M. Airtrae al ' y - U. :I7 '. M. . VISCE.MEe3 4CCOHH IDATIOIItxnU A d. Ji,cliO"B 6 40 A M.,ouerrt-lif B'gii- e.xpiaafrB " " '' la In. b I and L-.ul ri le. Arneee ' "- al T.n til 9:i0 A. M. ' ey Ti-i g- e'lii-d thr. ug. tj all principal pofntr north ui gt. J .UN I Ol E Jr.ap't. OIT V i Jb?WW.. s r To lorrtspundcnts. All letter relative to subscriptions or basirjegicoocected w'uh ihi-icfEcs sbovld JOURNAL COMPANV, , ( , Evans? Ind. CoQmnn!eiKnA for b pptr, or Jit. argrjf iuid politjija! ' correspondence of aor cLuraclr, "houlj bf dirfcted KUITOIiS JOURXAL, , . " Eungville, Ind, giafVft arn in lrb-ed to he nttentire flrrk of tba V. . U, Carter,' for New OrleHBg pnperBfifthi 9 h inat. Fink Apples Tbe- Journal brigade tender tbnir tbanks to 'Squire' Cat! et for the present of excellent apples , gent to tliit office on Sutur Jay. r . ; . t&" A cotton speculator named Docni, from New Orleans, waa recently murdered in tbe gwamps bordering tbe TalUWcbip Uter He had been robbed of a Urge amount of rainey wbiclt he had with bira to puro'iiss cotton. ',. Ii-Tbe mifitarybf Nashville have made a raid on tbe gambling houses of tbat city, arrested soma thirty or forty .f tbe sporting gentry, closed up their hop", and cot fi ca'ed their roacbinea. Mabeet , IUpoht Youog kittens old in;Mark.-l"oii Saturday morning at $1 per head The supply was limited. ' MoTeaBsTa op Oex. Sbebmak. Thia distinyuised bcro, witb bis staff, passed through Terre Llaute, last Friday, en rovte to St., Lmis Tbe General pertinacioualy k p' is Rest ahile tbe train remained at ;he gia'ion., ... CoUSTT BoND.H AND OKDf R3 Tbe Stale Sentmel sajs: A cae Involving "Da legality c pnuniy b .uds and orderi sued to pa; boun ieato voluuteers, has oe n presented to the Supreme Courf, -i d n d cisiou upon it is expeced early in AilguaC Not Jeea tban. $10,000,000 ot such-liabilities have been is-iued. 2TTbe Oioey (M ) Journal aays hat a large fuaadry ai d machine shop will soou be put gp in that place It is to be a extensive-establishment, and will add greatly to the importance of tbe own. i ; f . ., U S. IpATRT Tie 13t' regiment U S. icfdntrj, ' R-gutars, passed down tba river yesterdaj enrouto to St Lunir, rheyfia ao totcellent land aboard, wbicli discoufaed delightful music as tbay lay at th wharf. The State Sentinet ai Journal, after an extensive discussioa of tbe tariff quration, have ppuvinced each other that Loth have backed dwn from their rtpective pojitio.. This ia the end usually arrived at in moit newspsper controversiev Afteb tbe Ethiopia- .We under. stand that word was sent to tbe Chief of Police last night tbat a company of con tervaiive. chaps contemplated mobbing he colored popa'atiun in the vicinity of tbe Depot last night. Some of these aelf-consiituted regulators of the freed meri will slip op oo some of ibeie enter prises, if tbey are not careful. They ill carry their little joke too far. Cokccbt Broken Up Fias Aaita Usto -On Friday night about tbe witch icg hour ol twelve, seventeen canines assemb'ed on Mulberry ' street, at the corner .of Second, as is -tbeir custom, and indulged in a ' moonlight concert and serenade of the ' beighborhood, to the great annoyance of nervoos women and sick children. Ia the midst of a grand chorus, two Buddelj ihctt from revolvers were seat into the assembly tol owed by two unearthly yells, and quiet reigned on Mulberry ontil morn l t-' 4 W5 ' . Qui! . , Toox to the Wateb. On Saturday two men bad a Cgbt on tbe Fanny Gilbert, at the landing; and officer Green promptly arrested them. Giving them permission to wash tbeir faces before going uptown, one of them slipped out ,oo tbe "fan tail of the boat, and when Green went for hInVlh.Uar. ad into the river and attempted to make bis escape but he waa finally outflanked, surroundl ad, and compelled to surrender at dis cretion -. - - - Tneie .... i- , e , . . wpnny uisposea oi r" w l" aveMi8AUis- f juatioa. .

Towti 2Aib-Tks Creaeeat City Ball

Club had a magni6cent game oo Saturday afternoon. Tbe weather wag delightful, being cloudy and. cool, and the attendance was very large, a number of ladies being present to witness the manly exercise. Dr. Haaa and Mr. Britton divided the playera, Britton getting choice of aides, and Dr. Haaa tbe choice of the Geld, taking the bat Four inninga were played. During the first three, there were seventeen on a side, and eighteen in the fourth inning. The field work waa magnificently done by both aides, and the small score made does not indicate want of skill in batting, for with such a force in the field, exercising such agility as was there displayed, a ball bad bat little chance of eacaping. On the . first inning, Dr. Haas's side scored 13 and Mr. Britton's side 21 On the aecond inning, Dr. Haas's side acored but 7, which somewhat discouraged the boys, and there were faint signs of demoralization, but they rallied after it was found Britton's aide bad only scored 9; and on tbe 3rd inning Dr. Haas'a aide, notwithstanding tba loss of many men early in tbe game, made the handsome score of 13, which inspired them witb strong hopes of conquest, and they teok the field witb a determination to win. ' Britton's men atruggled manfully to achieve tbe mystic . number 9, but were outflanked, and lost most all their best men in the first ebarge. The remnant fought nobly, bat it waa of do nse. Outflanked on tbe right and left, and vigorously opposed in the centre, they closed the contest witb a score of 7. . - Dr. Haas's men now felt their oats, and went into tbe contest for the fourth inning in splendid style, avoiding some of tbe mistakes of the earlier part of the day, and made the first round with the losa of only four men out of eighteen, and closing the inning by tbe brilliant score of 31. The threatening aspect of the weather did not deter Captain Britton'a men, and they went to work with a will to retrieve tbeir losses, and turn impending defeat to victory, but the tide waa againat them. There was some splendid battiog done but there were too many men in tbe field, and eight men fell during the first charge, and at the close of the second there werejbut four left, and the inning closed with a score of 17. The following are. tbe rolls of the different sides witb tbe total scorea made by each player and by tbe different aides, the aide beaded by Dr. Haaa winning by 15 scores: OAPT. BAAS' SB. CArT. SSITTOB'S (IDS. Dr. Hai 3 Brit oa .. 4 Dr. tk. Wea a. .... .. 7 P. Tb .ytr... ............. Hollicg. worth . 4 Dr. Tbomp oo..ll PllUbnry ..,.. 4 Oeo. Hooeoo 8 J E Martin .. 7 fi.le . A Id. Law 3 P d lg.kerl.... 5 8. E. Gilbert... 3 Marietta.. .... S Part hill 4 He a. ,.,.. 8 Uarve...MM.M.M.MM. S H riok. ...... 0 J. Hen".. ............. ...... 0 Vrlan. 0 Prof Walker H I.igl ........... 4 Ouriia .... 0 Bradford 2 N. Iglahart 4 L. Wisher 0 Wigln 1 Dexter .8 Caldwell...... 1 L 'Wrr-oe . 1 B. lngl......... a O ollUg...... 4 Bolcoa.t ....... . 3 Vei.a 4 Li' tie O Total. ........ . Total 61 Veita and Little only playing ia the last innings. During tbe third and fourth inning the excitement was intense, and loud shouts arose at each success. We have seldom, if ever, witnessed finer playing. RtTOBSiHO Home Tbe Silver Moon arrived here on Saturday morning early having on board tbe 69th Indiana regi. ment, about 300 strong, en route Tor In dianapolis, to be mustered out of the service. Lieutenant Colonel Perry waa in command, and the men looked hearty and robust. They were direct from Mobile, and went forward by the regular mail train for Indianapolis. Tbeir con duct, whvle in the city awaiting tbe hour for the train to leave, was in the highest degree creditable and illustrated the fact that Indiana soldiers are aa gentleman ly among their friends aa they are terrible to their foes. Captain Conway, of the Silver Moon, boasted of tbeir good conduct on the boat, assuring us that there had not been a single man among them in the least degree intoxicated, disorderly .or disobliging to tbe officers of the boat oo the entire trip from New Orleana. Their, appearance, as they marched op Main street, waa the aubject of warm eulogy. A number of them had brought with them from the South mocking birda aad other pets, and we noticed one bronzed veteran with a large chicken cock perched cooaely upon bia knapsack, which looked as if he had been through the heay campaigns with; the regiment. " t&" The New Albany Ledger learns that there are quite a number of guer rillas prowling around through Meade and Breckinridge counties, Kentucky. A Federal force of fifty cavalry, is stationed at Brandenburg, who scout the country daily in search of these desperadoes. Several captures of these rascals have been made since Friday last. The "rebs" are willing to quit, but aay they can't awallow tba amnesty oath. We imrgine tie swallowing organa of those caught will soon refuse to perform thfir functions altogether. Says the Louisville Journal tST The captain of tbe Great Eastern wrote a letter, a little while ago, to a friend in St. John's, Nw Brunswick, in which he said of the indispoaition of the great ship to keep still: "I have nine anchors, weighiag fiftyfour tons, and one thousand and eighty fathoms of chain, and she requires it all, and spoils my sleep mora than I like. However, we are getting on bravely, and I feel aa sanguine of suc cess as a man ought to do, wnose duty U is to apprehend every possible contingency that cut occur noon an ocean wnose treats l have ample reason to remember. XFreu. Kleever. a hlaekberrv mer chant, a few days ago, at a point six miles from the Ohio rivar, opposite Madison, Indiana, was accosted by a man on horseback, who presented a pistol, and made bim stand and deliver hit money, $41. Tb robber than de a0unoed has victim as a d d rebel" I and mad off

-Too Mt?CH Wateb Two or Area man came over from the point yesterday to try tbe quaftty of tbe corn juice oo this side the river. The result was tbat they put themselves outside of an extensive quantity, cr?atirg a lightness in the head. . - Ia tbe evening, as tbey were starting acrosa tbe river again, one of them managed to roll out of the skiff into ":he river. He was fished out, however, 'r.j his comrades, and laid gently in the bottom of the skiff, to be transported to the Kentucky shore. Aa experienced friend says it waa a very injodicions mixture of whisky witb

water, and thicks the water was out c all proportion. to?" A note from a friend ia Jackson, Mississippi, says the Louisville Journal, contains the following expression recently used by Gov. Sbarkey of Mississippi, who, b-ing asked if he had any objection to its publicity, said he bad not, as it truly stated his sentiments: ' I have lost all the negroes I bad, some seventy or eighty in number, in this war; but, so help me God; I would not cast a vote to restore the institution of slavery." Sbabp Bot An ex member of tbe rebel Congress, who returned home a short time ago, aaw his eldest son imposing upon bis youngest brother. "I will whip you," said the father. "No, you don't tfare to whip me," said the boy " Why don't I dare to whip youT "Be cause if you do I will tell General Fry tbat yuo ate a rebel, and he will bang you." I-The opponeuta of tbe new Coo atiution of Missouri, intimated to the Secretary of State, before tbe returna in bis possession were counted, that he could make $150,000 by "shutting bis eyes for a abort time." Ha wouldn't close his peepers for any such consideration, and they then entered bis office by means of false keys, and ransacked ir, hoping to steal the poll-books. These tbey failed to find, aod the Constitution having been declared ratified, they raise the cry of fraud against an officer whose integrity tbey failed to corrupt by a bribe. Those were regular rebel tactics, and have been resorted to elsewhere than ia Missouri, and with better success, if we are not mistaken. The sndden conservatism of one of the Memphis dallies causes soma aospi cion. Cbops is Tesve88EE. The crops in West Tennessee are reported universally fine. The yield of wheat waa more that an average one. Oata have been harvested, and the crop is heavier than for many years. Corn' is coming on finely, and cotton looks aa promising as the planter can desire. Tbe country abounds in all kinds of fruit, peaches and apples in particular. The only want felt among planters is labor. Ges Schofield at Home. The home of Major General Schofield ia at Freeport, Illinois. . He passed through Chicago a few days ago, and the vigilant popnlace of that city did not know it They were greatly displeased when they found that a lion had been about that bad not been caught He waa caught however, at Freeport, aod Colonel Turner, who was tbe member of Congress wbo procured Scbofieid's appointment to West Point, made a reception speech, concluding as follows: "I address you, sir, as Major General Schofield. Bat I should much prefer to address you by a dearer name. I should like to take vou by the hand and say to you, 'Come, John, and let ua talk it over. iiere tbe General took Colonel Turner by the hand, saying: "That's what I should like, Colonel; we will talk it over " General Schofield briefly responded, as follows: "My excellent friend, and fellow-citizens, I tbank you for this hearty welcome. A' few years ago yon procured for me, while representing us in Congress, admission to military school. It was done without any solicitation. I am glad if my career, and the little service I have rendered my country, have not disappointed you." Two gentlemen from Georgia, says tbe Atlanta Intelligencer, made an appeal to Mr. Seward, the Secretary of State, to tbe effect that some privilege, promotive of his comfort and health, should be bestowed upon the Hon. A. U. Stephens, then and now a prisoner, aa our renders know,- in Fort Warren. The Secretary kindly assured them that he would institute proper inqniries, and if it could, the privilege solicited would not be withheld from the distinguished prisoner. - " Bur, gentlemen," said tbe SecreUry, eyeing them keenly, " have you not a word to say for Mr. Davis? no petition to present for him 1" Surprised and confounded, our Georgia friends hesitated, when the Secretary quickly remarked. "Since his (Mr. i).'s) arrest, save from Mrs. Davis, not one appeal haa come from the Sooth in hia behalf." - - Statb Fa ib. Mr. Loomis, the Secretary of tbe State Board of Agriculture, informs ns that extensive preparations are being made for the holding of the State Fair aext fall at Fort Wayne. The site selected for holding the fair is one of the most pleasant and easy of access adjoining the city, and' the groands are being fitted ap in the best style. Tbe work will be completed ia the coarse of a few weeks, and everything augurs a most successful success. Stale Sentinel. If everything aognra a successful seaaioa, we hope it will not prove a bore, as several of the last sessions have done. gSaTDsvid F. Bevins, who, it .will be remembered, killed his aged parents, near Adrian, Mich., to get their property, and his own young wife, about to become a mother, tbat he might marry a lover in Grafton, Ohio, baa been sentenced to the Penitentiary of tbat State for life this being tbe severest punishment known to the taw of that State. His love of display , did not desert h m to the last He made a speech to tbe Court, requesting that whenever be died "they would bury him by the aide of his mother, witb his arm encirling her waist, aa it did years ago, Ac" The Jadge was not moved, however, by thia "filial fondness," and proceeded to state to him the circumstances, showing the enormity of his crimes, conclnding as follows: Go from among men into your solitary cell The walls of your dungeon will yield yon at least equal sympathy and commiseration to that exhibited by yon to your victims. Mankind is entitled, by tbe verdict in your case, and the consequent protection of law, to be delivered from the danger of further depredations. ' Ton are sentenced to 'Solitary confinement in tba State Prison, at Jackson, daring the period of your natural life.

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XKP CATCB 70 TBS BOTB UTMABA VOLtCTSgBS. i Wtlcome home ! y ran -brow nod be'e. Welcome frm. tbe Jeld of etrif. . ' Troai tbtxt-r,wary Barcb, Prom tb tug sf aoidltr lite. Wtkora bom ! yea, welooxee, gleJly, "; f r Tot ye a'l an patriota. In ind know no cewerd hearts throb 'Heath yonr aoldlar ecati of bins. . - - - . t t ' ; t " i '. ' . 1 , ' Watoaoei, warriors! Jiob'y, brsTety, " Foagbt y fcr tb good old Stg ; ..,. Vow Ha bright fold wae atoec ue, Trail la dnet tbo traitor' re - Welle with victory ea year banner, . . MTrasp!ag " homeward, brats, t rem. Prond old Indiana echo, Bert's a baarty wslconi bom. Bows, sis ! w Bray Bot welcome - Oa tbeir radiaat lies away, - . - Akd beneath tba cootbsra (ra, . - . Sow tbeir manly fre tuj, t j T-t,lby'r'-pror. twtly elrryirc, i tot t a Sag tbey died to we t . Though our taws flow, we'll reneetwb- - JTtat tb-y ail a petrlot'a (jra-eC . ' . "-': That aboee, tb eehlier'e weieou-. Far aarpeeeieg eiraioe f oora, , Aagal barpe awek tb charm. WtlcoBt to our heavenly bj tr. C'll BAT. Xvajistiub, Jn'y 9, 1KH. Cartons Official Document.' Some years ago tbe head of one of the departments at Washington was show ing to a distinguished stranger the arrangements of his, office, Sud com mending bis clerks as thinking Of nothing but devotion to business.. He illustrated this by opening a 'drawer to show the arrangements of the papers, when, lol tbe drawer, was filled with brandy, cheese, and crackers. A shock similar to that given by this ' discovery was probably felt a few days since bv the head of the War Department. A few daya since, when be, among the regular reports of the surgeon in charge of one of the military boa pi als here, i. -ceived tbe following report, made by aa assistant surgeon, who was " very probably ignorant : of the fact that all reports from surgeons are to be transmitted to Washington: " U. S. A GeREKAL nOFPlTAL, ) . . " Memphis, Tesk yJoly 5, 1865. f " Sir Tha usual inspection of your hospital waa mada on .yesterday, bat owing to the effects of 1 tbe number of cooldrinkt it was necessary to take to keep my patriotism from boiling over, I bava bat a very indistinct idea of tbe hospital condition. Patients, cots, wards, and ward-masters are eo mixed up in my rellectioaa of yesterday witb brandysmashes, milk punch, mint juleps', etc , that I am compelled to take advantage of your remarks on first page ("officers of the day will make truthful reports or none"), and make no renort. : " Very respectfully, '''' . " Your obedient servant, " Ward Surgeon and Officer of the Day. ' To ..I. , Surgeon in charge of hospital. - ..-'. The New York Evening Pott thus condenses its platform in regard to tbe treatment of leading rebels: "A few, it ia tbe general wish and expectation, will be ignomtaiously executed such atrocious scoundrels : aa Davis, Breckenridge, Benjamin, Toonibs and Wigfall; others, like "Lee, . Stephens, Letcher, Wise, etc,' will be sent beyond tbe aeas; and a atilt larger number will be rendered ineligible to office and suffrage,and stripped of that property which has endowed, them, with a greater part of their power of mischief." .' To, all oi wbicn we say amen. -.. x tr ' fTThe rebel leaders are getting' impatient at tbe slowness with which the President is issuing pardons, and some are even Said to have sent in remonstrances, asking, if not demanding, tbat their cases be " hurried up"' Saying nothing of the modesty of this course, it shows such anxiety to -be reinstated in the possession of their rights as citizens, that we may well infer tbat they set a high valne on the elective franchise and other privileges. If tbey consider it of so much importance,' is it not a bint to ourselves that we should be cautious ia restoring powers to them which tbey bava eo grossly m isued, until we are sore tbat tbey have learned to employ them lightly ? Ctnctiinaft c7atetU. - '- - i - il.. t. sTThe Nashville Timet says Isham G. Harris is an impudent liar when he asserts that the Confederate authorities compelled him to receive bis last quarter's salary in Confederate shio planters. His own receipt, on file in tbe Capitol, shows that it was paid to bim in gold, aod bia swindling associates took good care to pay themselves in tbe best money, aa well as steal all the gold they dated to from tbe State Bank, ' Caors iv MiasocBi The farmers of Northwest Missouri are now engaged in harvesting thejr wheal, and the jie!J has surpassed their most sanguine expectation The cora crop is io a flourishing condition in . that region. In Northeast Missouri the wheat yield is light, the crop having, been isjured by the excessive wet weather. ' tST We learn that the wheat crop in thia neighborhood, which' till a short time since promised an abundant yield, baa lately been struck; witb rust and smnt, so that in ' general not more than half a crop will be realized, and in some instances it was not. worth harvesting. Most' of the crop -was' cut during tbe past week. Blooming to a Republican. Xooixl - Notices. y . St. Agxes Hall We had the pleai are of meeting Mr. S. S. Early, President of the corporation of St Agnev Hall, Terra Haute, in the city yesterday. He is traveling ia the interest of that Institution, aod we hope ha will be successful in bia ratsaion. i Wa know ef oo Institution of learning offering more attractive inducements to those having daughters to educate. Mr. . Early is stopping for a day or two at the Sherwood House. t&" Returning soldiers who are entitled to pensions, arrears of pay, ur bounties, would do well to eall on Wm. Resv's, U. S.-Claim Agent, whose card is in another column of thia paper. " 'Having had more than a year'a experience in tba United Slates army, and being a lawyer by profession, together with his close application to business, be ia now regarded ea one of tbe most successful Claim Agents ta thia part of tbe country. Soldiers and their friends who have anything in bis line, woald do well to give bim a call - Jll.lw, The Best'asd Safest STUtuLAst The Red Jacket Bitters ar free from all acidities usually found io ordinary tonics and stomach biUers of the present day: "'lXtJ are; m ada , f rpm podnd ,nd fraab toaterial; aotbirjg that: la not entirely wholesome aod bealtby asters into tbeir composition. ; , jy!4 "dcVw '

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Adler' Stable in this city, on the 4th of July, a bsy Horse, middling size, about nine ?ars old. Had on a hog akin pad saddt.-, bridle and martingales. - Ajuf one leaving word concerning bim at tii office, will be liberally rewarded. jy-7 Johk B. Vorxo. By Telegraph.) RAILROAD RECEIPTS. - Tvaaa Baits. J aW la. Mr. A. X.rVr8 8 Drodoe, 4 car romer aad let be ; Kerb A W,lt crate crock ry; UeB,UM lumber: Join V Glow, 6 M Inmb-r. IS M ehiagle ; H A Blanker, 1 boa ta wars, t box hardware -. P Bmn sen, boi ; W Bock, t bxg!; Marges, K A Co, 8 bxa boots) Mark-y, H a Co, bx ablating 5 be dry goode, I box t good. 1 ba'dry CO d, ; Belter W,4 bx drag, t lei V noode. t neeo. 1 bale p t bi l borax ; Bchap-ker A B. I b-le dry e-ocde, lbif c -ode, bxe dry g de : Nreb t A w, A bxa dry go:d. J bxelbr ad; L L wer.tb-1. I b" dry ro e ; L !" eaeke rtca; A ie. I cek O I; F me, epark A Co, S bxe G ware: 2 bx drng-;J Vean-man. I bale rwiae. X bx C .etertet : H Brand, i bx code -, 1 box g'eee; LiitiCtB Paine k, i bate ae tee ; Rrsaa 0 A Co, 2 bx m ..t-rd. i pig.-, P Vlar1 ag. .1 Lie diogat I b x !.: Tbcs berth. 1 bea 1 ati-er; T M opjr, llo kitee II-, car tl V EV it, lb iPS;W Heilaiea. bdleeteaai Saea: . Me k-r. t I n II were I rw.l inc. 4 roll wire ; tV lit, - eol rope, ti bar cvfW ; I box mat rl, 1 keg reoleea-e ; i'eudrtcb A Brv, 8 bx F iroorl lJ Lxe l.tpe;C Ara etroog, 3 rx "Beting, ; B 8 bneton AC Std a ket; J 8 Bt- ker; 1 can B and 8 ; Warren A Ca, 1 box pi-a ; U O maliovs". Boma-y, Ky.. care of Hall A Budd, I ceil, I b I, I barrel; arm eat A V.l b-gOrout; S Orr, 1 box tin. To arrret an tb V7tS el Jolt, IMS ' t-ig-ed A. E. BOBBINS. MARRIED. On tbe 11th Inet., by the Fee. Mr Deecia.at tb re Mei ce f th brH' f .ther, .'uJg JemH Letehor, of Henderson.,: CA FT. f. H. EnwMAM, to MISS MABY LEtcBEB. ThboteBnonncemeat explain the myetsri on moeemaau sad taidwa deyartnr of tbe raptain from tb city 'a-t Turalay. -1 made a Syingtiaitio the city on Saturday morning locking I lament' y haopy, and wa hop tba baupiaee of him.eif and ki lair br d may b eter esdarln. ' ' SCHOOL. St. ARsie-s'a Hall, Torro Hamte, Ieiet A rntiiieat Ep Kpl Charts . cheal xortelrls. THE FALL 8X9. OH OF 8T. AOf ES' HALL (tba DIocMaa Female School) will coamosoa It ednday, th Cm day of beptember aex. Appl oeLK.ua f r catalog eee and Intormatloa. aaA all bnainam communioatiiia, ould be add to SAM'L. P. EtkLV. . Pro d -at pf Oo?orBtioa Terre Bants. Ind., July, 1SC3. )yl7.d.4weplS ... j ,-J: -' KANAWHA SALT. Ill fll ti LABOE AND 8M ALL BABBBL It A ob kaadand to arrles, aad lor aal at th loweet Besrlh price, by ' t. BCFFVEB, No. b Hertb Vater St.. aest Fliet Narensal Bank. 14 . LIGHT BREAD. Sweet Lag-lit Dread. STBATTOH'8 CKLKBBATED teast compound, ih very beet article tor family baktag eeer iaeeaaad. Tbete cak, whenever tbey have come In competloa wttb other yeaet oahea, have invariably canted off tb premium. The trade oia be eur-v'n-t at A. O. Ballnck't Drag btore, ri.i. 10 tiootk FUat atreat, noar tb eet4.fre. rva"eett. Ted .t ; SUNDRIES. 'BEbH GBOCNtJ COB MEAL at . 1ULAHA8T BB04. Feed Your Cattle. CBU8UID CORN, SHELLED COBS, BBAN, , Ao , delivered free, by . U ' . , ' IGLEHABT BB08. 1GLKU AHT'8 KXTBA FAMILY AND r'oulh eraMf lt" Flour ta b bad st the cvrner of Lochti sad Canal. GROCERIES. BACON HAMtf. K1 CANVAhUKD iHAM.1. KK) Plain Hame, for sale, a ho'eealeanit retalli at iowrel market rates by VICK RBY BUD,. ) jib c 131 Mala Uel MEW AIA' K'SEL 30KITT8 HEW MACK. Lt erel.c itrh of lu4; aleo BeiaioB Trent, mm Tleb aud Uei ring, tuf a e al viCKKitx n, Vjyl. . . .- ' 13i wain trel OTJKDRIK8-3U-T BEOEIYEC EC6S. BUT. O ter, yoong and old C'hlrren, VnT Oyttai, Pkh d lylere, Lo bete re, rias Apiihai, Paaciica, Tomat ee, s mini, aeei.riro - xtracu, ana a gi-o al -eitm'Hit ot racer Ororerie, a-way on band at TICHKRV BB)b'.. jylj ' - - . 131 Main tre B0TATAOE8 ASD OSIOtiH M BC8B HEW Hotatoea ; SfJ boeb new Potato On loa. Large Bud One, for ea r low et VIOAlItT BKOH'., jyl , ' " - 182 Main ureet. i ll, . COPTEE AM 8EOAH-. A SEW I ' stock, at rreetlr reducej t.rloe. W hev a vert itc. tctloa of frees lew, VTarraated to al.., fur ail very reaennabl. 'jylS ; VI' KaBV B 08 , lii Mat n tl. NOTICE. Collector's Notice. Internal Revenue, First district, ) Ini ana, Collector's Offlc. r ansTille, July 12th, 1865. j Notice is hereby eiren. as re quired by Section 'AWenty-elfht, ef aa act to proviae laieinat tevttue. to support tne uoTernment snct to p-y me irterest on the Pnblia Drbt," tbat the Atiettcr'i Annal Lists, tor said District, em. Bralrjg the taxes due on INCOME. LICENCES. Ac. for the year lt63. bTe been returned to the Jolleetor'a ' ffle, and the asms are due and payable -witrjtn , , T 12 N D Y S 1 rem the 20th day cf July. 1865. Iron which time I will attend at my office, in- tyauaTille, and re main from day to day during the time required by law to receive aid taxes, and in default of pay mett within the time specified, the addition of TS per centum, ore. scribed by law, will attach and in all cases be collected. "WM. E. FRENCH, Collector, 3d Liv lit Dis, lad. Jyl4. SI NOTICE. NOTICE. FBOK ASD A FT PB THIS DATE, theeeenrv ar IV P tVi,k A n . . - j - - . - - v. j , 1 u M BIMOm. wi II b AtMim tin imuI W.i. . . . . - w vu-.u.p. HuweiiBi eo Abie (gency will be mttled by tb firm st Aurora, Indbit-s, aealeted by U. N. Cbriety f.tthe cfll In tbie pi e, wbo only ia aathortm-d ta draw ap- ' --. . ""'irt cisima wm pieae correepood with a r Anror. . O. P. COBB A Co. avaneviiie, nay z.in, IW.-V t- j-.'90-d.lw NOTICli. . T "HP.AD, K !f A!U CUUS A. : : KATEKti are new in tba market with Freab Whit and Bod Wheat I'loar; Meat Jnt gronnd ; Corn iuet throoxh tkniera and very ol-e and clean. Is maU or terse eoete. jo-t to eait xettieuta. at the Koothera MiiU, cor. Lo net and Canal atraeta. Bvaaev.lla, lad. ! IOLEHEABT BBOTHBB8. GUN STORE. Guns, I?istols, &e. - G. A. MAYER & SONS HATE BEXOTED TO 8 MAIS 8TBEET. ODtHwril. the IVmrt Rnru ..J i. . , large addltloss to tbeir aaady bug atock of shot anas, ElTLES...-........ PISTOLS. OTIS MATERIALS, . Fowde, Lead, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, ' Fowde Flasks, Shot Bags, Game Bags im great variety. aio: , ' OffleersMwordi and Belts,. Fine ' Pocket Cutlery, Wa king Cane , Ac ......... ke ......... cic. sxr,e Oau toade- to-aedes, ' Bevlr4 I.-- ml - mm e-. Amrm-m ,tmm 0m . Administrator's lfotice. VOTICf IS BEBEBY GIVEX, THAT TXt i.1 aoderri-Be) bai besa apnoiamt Asmtais. tret or of tbo tat of Jobs & ttriHt, ia of Vanderburgh soaaty. dcwael. 1 fa. eatat is Trobbrysoivsnt....' BOBEBT A.UILL, - Jaly 1 3wd . . - Admlnletratur, ,

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Capital Paid In . . $350,000 Limited, to - - -. - $700,000 ... a - THE MERCHANTS' HATI02TAL BAHK Of Evansville, Cl. R. BEHEST ....... ..PrsstdisBit tfAU. At. Bvna .v eteitr, . A Having commenced baalsa t it OBca, coraer l Main and Firat Streets. OftVr it tervto.1 to tbe ciliie s of Xvaaavil'tand Me vtolarty, beinc prepared aa tarry oa a -legitimate . General Banking Business, Aad to Parches f 8bW " ' ' 7-30; Treasury Notes, Gold and Silver,'7 Bank Notes, -' ' Exchange. Baja X. E. CI&TiriCiTES, B09DS, and othec Secarlllev aBl BUcoiatiroBKieXtvM DOMESTIC FiFKB. f - Avg for the aawimnmlalloa S mwrkaaiea aud ttttn, eke hav. laveeCd tbeir eavlogs lata, opnlsr OovwrasMat Inane. It cttera to r-walva Backage of V. a. Bowel a, Imtar.e Ilar. lag; Males aad elbi, arltle. am BaaalaJ X.pelt, Prtt ( Ckae-a;,aiford-Isg msl holders lbs oppottonlty to avoid iOMcnrity sad riek of retalnleg them In h,er wa poseeeaioa. . . jelS-U NEW FIRM. H ATS, C APS , ahd - - '- STR GOOD A LABOI A8SOaTMEMT OF M EN'S BOY'S HITS, CAPS 1X0 STRAW GOODS. a l a o LADIES' A9TD ttiasKa , ' Hoods and Trimmod Hatn aaw-ror sal la th Whole tale trad saap.l LAriICAR J. BIITCUELLe Bfa.B8 Karftt First at root. (Meitdoor to Bolllanrth a7 SASH AND DOORS. 4 Goto i ! HUNNEL Si SONS If yos wsst good SASJII, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, S II I IV O 1 K H , Pin r Poplar.) .. . FleOOWINO, "We n 1 1 1 o rboa r I i n MOUL I I IV O , Or say kind of , , lumber: .t ' 1 '. ' ' t I Factory and lard Corner W3nnt . street ana Canal, . EVANSVILLE? ' INDIANA. STEELE & TRIBLE, eooao st.. bit. cbbbtsct abdohbsst, MTmtiaritL. JSDIA A. ) . , ASH, DOORS, WI1D0W SLIHT30 Dressed Lumber tean!. Lata., ., of every deserlptloa oosstaatly iabaal. Paoklac Boxes of all kiada aaaaa aa a. rdar. Bswisg ai ever y kind doss oa tb hsrtast awetoa. - . aalA-lP SALOON. A Change St. Nicholas Saloon. CAM GBSMMAB UtS AQAIM TAKBKt 1 harg ef to. at. KloheUs Bnlona aad will pat nvr win tit aoMUiM .put. The et Ldusor will be kept la tba bar and taowtwiii oconpy n ewuhd floev. HI old frfcxad sad cwleatn are Invited to call saw e aim, . , , rSi.Un FOUNDRY. " "" " CHRI8TIAN KRATZ Formerly of Krat AHellmaa) FOUNDEY AJTD MACHINE SHOP, Cor.! 2d and Elm Streets, EvariHville, InIo '" Maofacarr of Steam Engines Boilers, Ad all klad sf STEAMBOAT ASD MILL ' M A C IX I IV JZ Xit ,YBraaa and Iron Castings, of Erery Description Made to order; SUGAR 311 LLS . . -Alllr r. " E V APO R ATORS. . - DBALKBIH '-'- Gum , Belting, Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, 1 ; Fire Bricks, Tiles, , And Eerything in this Line of l. Business. A rest tee the eeUbreted Jobs H. Manxy Pates AJaatabl Baapor aad Mower combined, with Soil' Baksr attaebwd the beet Haremtiag Mechia ia as. Farmsn will call be or. aarcbsslng eleevluvra aad as tbMS triad Mschises. preferred I all the Wmtara BtsAes. " Hoose Frrat aad all kinds of Orsameatsl Catslags nsed ia th Bniidlsg tins. Air Orates, Star Puue. Ac, Beads to ocda is tb. lateat tyla. Workmen sent oat to do aay repair or set ap say wert aa dm ad. '..-- nTaPAiniivo Done at Shortest Jotiee, BATE also bongh t sat tba satfrs 4ok sf paA. . . . - e. mTmwm mmrimmmT . aad woaiA reeaearally ask a swsrs tb axe ut ta. paMIe, bwng, by saaay Bwei. anoa, aeqnaiated wttb tas amam ol ta. sommsiicy ib my ua ot snsineee. . taaJt aaifTIA KEATS. ITCH. Scratch ! Scratch ( Scratch ! -ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! BLASK'S ITSH CRERTE, Win car tb Itch la M hears. Also nrae Scald Bead. Old Ser, and a'l diteasas of th sls; coa tains so Merecrry. Price 8QaU-pev bos by mail, or S4 per doatn.. Addros irr. BbAbM. A CXI- Bjx Otaetnaatl, or

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1 JlA -I Are prepared ta do alt Viade of Strain hoaA, Ballroad and Mercaniils rriaung aad Binding, sod Do It promptly and In th best tntnaer. As wa bny stl oar stack tor Csah from Srt haads, and . .T J ' : e . ino The work nn Ser ear personal enpervaloa, w kavw a bweltaacy SBvasserttng that fur . i ..' Aad Cheap Work ear caanot b snrpasaad la th "t., . , W-O ltrnK Left st onr Oonsting a torn will jwtiv nrompt atteatloa, aod will be iloiee as SAP A Ih time will pee-mit. Jndg for youfflves. Olv a a eW" aad AT TIIE JOilRL" OFFICE, ITo. 6 Ziocust St. CITY NOTICES. Boa rd of Equalization. vpHK X)MON Ot3M;IL OPTHEftTT OF 1 hvanevll will meet 4 Btd of Knal f. tloa, at lb 1 1 It 4'vuikiI t:hiaii-r la t.ld city, oa Maey, tas t ub day of Jnaa. lix.S, a s'clock s. m.. rue lb. prpo vl .quallslng ai d coreeetlag the nieiieii le of real and reoaal property, aod will ee. I lane lu ralon (rum d.y to Aay, a llltald a-4 eetnernteere all t.iuallaed and urractt. . - . All tax paper are rvna.eled ta call prstloa to tba ai'jimrnaaenl ol the ltoard aod elxmlue Ihelr aeeeameola. , ly-tf I W. BAKER. Mayer. T "'HI IWMOrlSoOelCILt'P THE CITY OF LvsnavUl wl'i rer.it e eealed orouoeelt na. til July the ITib, IBM, for boolderlng Fir I trel of raid city, Ir.a Linutt et reel lo Leet treei, a dl-tanr. of about 8.10.1 n-et. SpM'IA)-. tioas may b Bea at the nve of the City C et k. A. M. MrVRIPP. tllerlr. Clerk' OSSces Evaaeville, Jaee IV. 1 A J20 GUNS AND PISTOLS. GUNS PISTOLS.

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Gratly Iteduced ITlcal C. KELLER, . 95, Main Street, Importer and Manufacturer of 1 . , .-.. tia&i of GUNS, PISTOLS, ana i."l

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