Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 July 1865 — Page 2

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Wit WILL BENT. FOR ONI OB MORE year-, all the building, on L"enat etreet, betwn Water tret sod the Al!-y. hot tentfy oc-npied by the O.imm-aeary and QirtialiT i Departm Uo, will rent th Blacktmita (hop oq Main itreet, new th Canal, on reonahle wm. t.M-dtf HOBGAS. BEAD A CO. ) WAITED. -1T7ANTED--AGEHTS FOR "THE H7BBE V and Ppy," th mot Interesting end eicltlog book ever published, embracing the dvo torn of t nui lath Union vnr, w om coat and pys giving a moat vivid lunar picture f ta war. T acberl, ldle. eorx-ii ynong men, and epecialle returned and dUabled officer r a Hiniri, in want rf prontaoi employ menr, will Bi d It oecnliarlv adapted to their oadittoa W bare ag dU clearing SIM per month, which w will Drovo to tor doobtina- artifkrant. Bend f ret eu era. Addrea JONEs, Baos Cc;MS W. Fourth at , Cincinnati, O. jy-B Iwaaw S A COOK AND WARHEB HON! NEED AF A plf ont i 1 of diac harlog tb dntie. Arp'r m J- e. Main aat Locuat. N.leoa o 4th 8trat, b-tweeo rpiSSItBl T8KEB OB FOUB G03D A3 A ortm.nt work-r. wealed, immediately, THO. BOANTLIN A uH a, J, 25 dlw 46 Main Btret. A t.OOtl WHITE OIBL WASTED TO BO XI. i ...b fe. .mail family. A German girl pi.ferred. Eaonirt thcJouraal Bn. -yeju-tf LOST. A wOLD 6INO LIFT ItfUfl I f Hf 1 Wab Botm of ts ttruur Charmer, u4 picked up ly ta oca. Tb fall tain of tL "gleg wl.I b retd if lt with . . AtcKlaKEY, ELLINGTON A CO., JyUlt' OiWatwatrnt" H "1 UESDA , THE l'th INT.. BBT WEES VJ" tha Canal Ml. la and P geon Crak. a Pocket Book ooo'alottig mcney and papere. Tbe Bndei will b auitab y rewarded If ha will !nH at tb bona cf 1 Hiatal our a, syea aura atraat, b twaen Second aod Third. Jjr2t FOR SALE. Fbe u cow. i orriK FOB bale a rEH Cow, with bar calf. Mia la a gd milker, r.markably giotla, and other qualitl, miking Br a good taaiily cow. bba can b asaa riy in tb morning, or In th a.enlitir, at my reeiaenr. eeeona ftrat, abov th eorporatioa iin. JjM.dtt. WM. H. McOABEB FOB BALE. 80 ACBE3 OF FIRE TIKBEBd Laon oo Pigeon Crak. Part of tb earn he flu clip Timber. Situated alx mllea from KranaTllI. - Addrat Box . - ' Jyl-1 fV SECOND UABD HAY PBE&fl, AND V 19.C00 frat Lamber. JjS tf GAFF. C0CHA4MC0, 0EEiiCEflT"ClfTBALOO FOB 81Lt: Tb nadrrelzwd wlb to aall to reeponalM peraon half of tb Bar eltoated in lb Created! City Hotl. I willaell it to any n wbo underauuda tha haxim-aa, at a bargain. termaeaab. - - : -'"i" Jy-lm . . - O. W.BBAMDON. MCa! BUlLKINtt LOTS IN BMABPB'8 Enlargement. Term caah. Enquire of Bv klnner, atCroae, Daaia t Cu.'i. ; ' Residence for Sale..' ,., A SPLENDID BUBCUBAN BK8IDENCE, OF Bv acre, within t be city limit a two atory brick hunee, with auble, ,, and fTnit of all Beaorlptiou. W ill be aold low Ly - my'Atf. A. JOHNSON... AM NOUNCEME JA T.i Ul, Xoitos: I'laat announce to year reader that WM. LOfiDQN,' tf Foley County1, 1 a candidal for Ja iga of to Common Plea Cart, In the- V atrlct compoaad bf tb eotfntl of Poeey, Taodf rburgn, Warrick aid Clbaoa. i 1U.H W are aotborized to annouac that CHABLIS S. M AB H will b a candidal, at tb ntxt OoU. hrlretlon, for lb cfllo of Proaecaling Attorney for lb Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, com poet d Of th ecu utlia of Crawford, ferry,, r pan tr, Varrlcv, Vandorrjurjib. end roaer. jr2l 1 . 1 . . .. ....' ' 1 . Hot a, raw of th Wont Diurdra tb t affliot mauktnd art from corruption ot tb blood. Ueliubold Extract of Saraaparllia 1 a remedy of Ibe ntmoat value. . U ' I L.. .. . GROCERIES. I, ECD YOU II COWS. I' A lot of choice Country Bran, fraeh and good, at tree 1 Ted ai.d tor al low, at - - V1CXEBT BRO'9, ; - : laa, Mala Street. ' PO ATUKJI POTATOES I POTATOES I Won eiill raoeivlng thoee cholc EuUrn Fo aioe, a J will aell tbm tbp. Bead your xdera, bator ttiay ai all gone, to VICKEBT BROS, '' I lan. Main Btrvt. ILOrju AND MKAU. JL' JCx extra Family Floor, warranted both lu eacta and barn la, and Frh Corn Meal Jnat received. Fot eel cheap, and delivered Is any part of tu city, by TICK EH Y UbO'A, lai, Maio 6tret. AT8. V Oew bandrad buiheli of Oata In atere and for VICKEBT BKO'B, 182 Mala Btreot. - 1 tBlEU Al'PLaS. J' A zbol :bol lot of Dried Annie for aale at re duced figure by , VICKEBT BKO'B, . . -- - - - 18!t,MalBtre,l liACoM HAUINI BiWSI J) A cholc lot of Bna-ar Cur d Ham, Plaia do Clear fide aad Dried Beef f if tale th-ap f- , li . ; , , VICKEBT BBO U lSx, Main Ktreet. A Irtlng of Beamy la av Jojr For. nr. 1 b' e who de lre brilliancy of oaiplexioo mat) polity and enrich tha blood, whli-h Helm, bold' Ccoorarrated Extract Saraaparllia In variably d. ee. Kecoil et It I ne paunt medlctnV. Aak for ilelmhold'e. Tnka o ether. - CO-PARTNERSHIP. WILLIAM H.WALKEB and FBEDE KICK Lonkanhelmar hay entered Into a partner ablp for th treoeaction of a . ., ,tA, , , . Eoal Estate Agency; Buainew, at No. Weet Third Btreet, Kvanevlll. Indiana. WILLIAM H. WALKBB, a,tindaw - r. LCSKtNHIIHIta. "GUNS AND PISTOLS. r-Lsr- GUNS . ;r-rm And , " ; PTRTnr.cj AT Carnally Ueduced Prices! . K E L IE 95, Main Street, Importer and Iff anufacturer of all kinds of riSTULS, ana . : r - y J t RIFLES, AND DEALS B IN " "0irPEB, IKiD, CAPS. flHOr. f4BTBfJaEi3 VO Dsn.yLAzKS, SH0I-B4QB. WIEJBA ' M. larye aeerlaml), I I SS POCKS P , XKIVSiAttVUZ lit. WtLKWQ , , . '.4WA'J, ALL tOB OW Ol'.VS, ' Dpr-roz.s, - t Anal Kvarjrthlaer E'aoollr Found In Otua More. ', - t ayOuna madatoordor. . ' f " mr lartlcular atuatiun lvo to repairiq'g gone and platola. . Jylo.ddm. GROCERIES. BACON HAHS.- CAN VASBED HAMS. 100 Plain Haul, for aale, wbo'eealeaaa retail, at loweat market rata ly VICKEBT BBOS,.- ' lyli - a 13 Mala atreat - AlkVf MA KCHEL BUK1TTS kBW M .C'K rel,oth 105; alas Balmon Trout Wblte Flah and Marring, fr aa a at V ICKEBT B, 131 aia atrvet. JylS ..ill-' . - ! OCNDRIxS-JC T UEUEIVEu EGOS. Bt'T. ter. vouoe end old Chicken, Cove Oyite.e. Pick rd uviten. Lotxter.' Pin APile. Poach. Tomat ee, d rdima, aaaorted xtracU, and a genat aeorttnent of Fanor Orocertra, a'waya on hand at . , -,- VICKEBT B BOb M . jyl 13i Main atreet. POTATAOES AND ONIONS SB BtTSH NBW Potatoe ; SB buh new Potato Onion, larg aad flne, for ! lew at VICKEBT BBOS'., Jyl - m f. ; . 1B3 Maio aireaC L 'I XA, COFFEE AND STOAB.' A NEW J. atook, at greatly reduced prior. We have a my ooeieee-lotieo of fr.h Taaa, Warraated to yiw-m, mm ewe T.Tj reuoaabi. : ..: jyio . vil nitRK b 03.. lSBMaiua. . SUNDRIES. I 4 ,V . FBEiH O&OUND CORN MtAt-at ' ; 1QLEHABT BBOB. Feed Yonr Cattle. CBTJSEID COBS, B HELLED OOBV.BBAM Ao , ueliTered fre. by - ' - r" ,,- IQLEHABT BBOS. VfiLEHABT'B CXTBA FAM1LT AK'frntowb. JL era Mi la " Floor to be had at th oeraer of bocaai aoa uaaaa. . . , WALL PAPER, &c. JTJ8T BEOEITED A LA BOB AND WILL aelacted aaortxuMt ot VraU aad . 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JULT 26 EVANS VI LLE " CEAWFOEDSVILLE Railroad. STJMKL2E,885, AESAKaEMEKT " i - 3TKAIKB Lear EaanariUa, Daily, (Snadaj exotptrd). aa f yllowa : 5 A. M. ACCOMMODATION t7 gtopaatal' Futiioi. Arri.e at vmo-nna iv.sa av. a.; xarre name at 8:16 P. M. r J f A.M. MAIL KXPKIC&I yT;U Arrive at ?inonne la:17 P.M.; (O. A n. train lea for Kaat, 1 :2o P. M : for Wer,-6:30 P. M.) ; Arrire at Terr HaQ', 3;Vi P. M ., connectf2 , lag trii!t Expres Traina a follow: TtSHK HACTE ft BT' 0MOKD B. B. :f LeTee Terra Hante at 4:4iP.M.; -i - Arrl-a at Iadiasapoli 7:24 P. 1L, BUtnt rloae counsel ion w.lB iraina for Cincinnati, Ctlamtaie, and all Eiaurn Citiea, aod for Chicago, Tale1 . ' do and iMttoit. ; IT LOC 13. ALTON A TERBK HACTE B. B. j'' - Leave f.rre Hante at 3:5S P. M.T '1 . Arr. Treat Mattooa : P. IS.; Chij "' cago, T:jO A. M., and making dirrct - cunnrrtiona for all pointa In th , ) I j Kortb-Woa't. - -: 4lt VHCK"SE ACCOMUU nOOATlOV Am re at Vin-atini :48 P. M i 0. . M. Traioa I at for East, 10:45 - P M ; ArriTeat LfaUrtll 6:30 A. ? - n.iAni a -OA a M T u ( rorVeea, l :i. M. ; Arrlre at rt. Lcoi, 1 0 P.M., Cairo, 6 M " BETCBNINO. ' ' " tUlMMOJJA TIOA THAI.- ; Ltete Terr Baote at 6 ;60 A. at. ; VtncBi nea, 12 :2rt P.M. Arrive at ; ETanarill o:U P. M. ' Lear Terr Haul at 3:60 P. kf., rn arrival of Expreaa Train fro a Cincinnati aud tbe Kaat ; Leave Vin- ,'', r reoaee r J jt P; M. Arrive at ' '" Evaf,av,1le 9:47 P. M. J KTV I-VCESMCS ACC03IIWODATIOSI Lea Tea O. 4 M. Junotiuo at 6:40 A. kf ., on arrival ef Kixfat Kxpreaafrom Clnclnoaii and Lonlariile. Arrive ' - at kvan.vlll. S:40 A. M. -r aar" Baiigag checked tbrougb to all principal MiaU HorUi and Xaat. - Jn I HOLE, Jr.,8ap'l. i ' ' To "Correspondents, . j All letter relattTe to BubBeriptioriB or busi new connected wlih tbiaofCoe should be addresetll 3.1':. VI?.Tj.'J '1 .1 ' ajouknal; company, j . .,, ' ,(.?!;; j. ,, .V0BV1U, Iod. ' CotntuuDiceitions for tha paper, or literar jThnll ""poIUIc&r" c6rrespondrencV of any ckaraterraduid be direct J - ' ' I .EDITORS JOURNAL, i .- ... . . EvaDBville, lad.. ' i ' ' ' -- ' 1 ' - J I.We ra obliged to oar attentive friend, J. B. Kirkman, conductor on the AccOcamodatibn train of the E. t, C. Railroad, for Indianapolis and Terra HidtrTpaperl Of yeaterdaf fiye'noars'ln advance of the mail.' " ' v - ' i - ... ' J WSf Springfield, Illinois,- i bo overrun'with burgraritfarroteriand villains of all kinds', that the Mayor has'rsqaeated Qen. Cook to carry oo the city gov ernmeut with the military force at his oommand. This the General has con BeBted to.di t&" On our first pag will be found a very inlereBtiug letter ?froai Mr. Rathbone, who is. endeavoring to recsperate hia energlea in the bracing atmoapliere of th Upper Missiaiippi. Accompany ing his letter wer three beaatilul pho. tographic Bketches of tbe Falls of St, Anthony and" Minnehaha, and Fort Snelling; - for which he bat 1 our thanks. These, , miniature sketches and bia graphic deacriptioo will, be all of the Upper Mississippi that we expect to err joy this season, but we are gratsfnl for that much. A poor, time-worn, over worked, and 'poorly paid slave of the quill has no time ' for j recreation, or amufiemeut, , i j - -; i We trust to hear often frota Mr. Rathtone during bis sojourn in that beautiful conntry and invigorating climate. A BRtitAt OirrRAOE. We have heafd of another brutal oatrBge comjtted by a number of men, oo Sunday evening last, upon a man' turned Bliesj who had interrupted them while indulging in the luxury of beating sv poor 'ld colored eus from . Africa." What the negro's offense bad been we" Jo not know. His assailants probably feared, if not .beaten back, he would become their equal, and hence, taking bis own cane from him, beat him over tha bead with ft.- ( .Bliss, not tully appreciating the divine right of these no tie white men to beat an African in imitation of the Southern chivalry, ' remonstrated with them, and they Jet tbe negro go, and Blias proceeded, on bis way, , A he was returning, he 'found foar jmeft waiting for- him. After heaping on him a great many epithets, more emphatic thau" refined, one of them struck him on- tbe Bide of the hsad, cutting hia ear aud lis bead badly, svndiieattog Lira in a shameful manner with a rock. " '"' . , We- presume there will be a legal in. veatig&tioh of the affair, and if the facts are as stated to ns by Bliss himself, the parties should be severely punished. ( This thing of beating' an unoffending negro, simply because be is black, is a luxury that. should be made too expensive for frequent indulgence in. It is hecamlag entirely too Lequout auoccuirence. '- f- - ; r ; j A DASGERors Pet. We saw yester-day-svJarge ; rattlesnake, alive aai! wng' gling aad, coiling in tbe Bhow window of Keller & White's drug store. His snake ship," we tbould, judge, la about three or three and a half, feet long, and bis caudal continuation is ornamented with air. rattles and a button. . He is eonfined in a rat-trap, hating, beeu sent from , some point in Kentucky.. It is a speciioi pet we have but tittle fancy toiX e Bund .. Tom. -This jroung - American , citisea f African decent, and endowed by nature with an. -extraordinary talent for playing tbe pinno, and a strange babiCof becoming highly excited npoa hearing others play pu the same instru. mentjia just now engrossing all the attioB of tbe Courts, the Press, and the people of Cincinnati!. The Commercial and Gatette furnish from one to- twee cslumns- daily-on the subject, and "at tlie latest accounts it was in abeyance whether JCoi 'would be consigned to the: guardianship of his fot mer master,. Mr.. Bethuns, to Tabes Gross,' , "colored cuss," wbo claims nim on contract, or to a benevolent gentlemaa named Leji. CofSn, , of Cincinnati, ashas beeh suggeatedby Lawyer . Dickson. We presume the best coarse would be to consign hita'ta tW CotEa.

Tub CoxDmoir or tbe Stbieta. NotwithsUndingf we-tavearged lhe matter of cleaning the streets on the attention of "the city authorities almost daily for weeks past, and it seema to have resulted is no good, yet we are hourly beset by citizens aBking os wby we don't blow up the city antborities for this, aa they terra it, criminaUnegligence. We know not what further argument we can use on the subject, unless we could induce the city authorities to visit the cemetery, and standing at the gates, mark the solemn funeral trains that pas almost hourly within these gates, bearing to their last Testing' place the most excellent, the most honored, the' most

useful end tbe "most lovely and beloved of our citizens. The mortality has, per haps, never been so great as it has betn this season, and the oldest inhabitants never saw tha' streets, the gutters and the alleys bo filthy as they are this season. The gutters are overgrown with rank weeds, and filled with foetid filth give, forth their miasmatic odors laden with disease and death. , Dead hogs are . permitted to lie and rot on the streets, as if their pestiferous stench' were fragrant odors from the gardens of Araby.' We believe it is the duty of property holders to keep th gutters in front of their dwellings and places of business free of filth. " If they neglect this doty the city authorities should nave it done for them at their expense. . i . , Should an epidemic break out in our midst, and fevers and dysentery have already assumed almost the form of an epidemic, onr city would be decimated. We had -determined to nay nothing more on this subject,' but we are urged to it almost hourly, and by almost every man we meet on the streets or in their places of business. There should be a remedy applied to this evil ' The people and the public welfare demand it at the hands of those they have selected to administer the lawsof tbe city. '.. . A Dabtabdlt Octbagb bt. Scbjogatbd Rebels. We are informed; by a reliable gentleman of this city, who obtained his information from the victim of paroled rebel "chivalry, attested as true "by' two 'gentlemen of Keatucky, that on Monday evening a man named Willis Rice' of Michigan, who taj been working in Kentucky and was, about, to return to the North, while waiting in Uniontown for the packet, stepped into a saloon and, took a drink. Seeing a colored man with whom be was well acquainted, he asked him to take a drink, which he did. 'Rice, then went to the wharf boat, and soon afterwards was seized by a number of returned paroled rebel soldiers, who fixed a rope under his arms and pitched him overboard from the wharf-boat, drawing him ont when be was nearly drowned. s t0 f(i,,,,. It is said that Cap! Lemon, of the 17th Kentucky cavalry, was' kind enough to hold Rice's pocket book, to keep his money from getting . wet! while the process of ducking ; was going on, but took no measures to prevent the outrage. f. . . . , . , . : After releasing Rice, the mob vvent to the saloon with the purpose of serving the keeper in like manner, but were persuaded by. CapC Lemon to deaist.-fls the bar-tender was a citizen, and might cause trouble if harshly dealt with,' f We give the story as we received it (as we said before) from a responsible gentleman pf this city; .and if the case ia as stated, Capt Lemon should be promptly dismissed the service, and the perpetrators . ol the outrage severely punished. : Points of Diffbbence. A spicy .'editorial -io the:' Cincinnati Conwurcial designates various points of difference between the treatment Jeff. Davis is re ceiving and that received bj the Q$an. prisoners while in Jeff. prison pens at Belle Isle, Andersonville, and Salisbury. Davis ia'allowed .salt watef -Bjid jfreab," water for purposes of bathing and washing; is not oovered with Vermin, nor deprived of his fine-tooth comb. Davis is allowed T clean ? under -clothes, towe sheets, etc., of all which our boys were deprived. Davis is allowed good and wholesome .food, whereas our boye were fod on bran and wormy beans and rotten bread. Davis is allowed a Bible and plenty of time ; to read it, aod ia indulged in many other luxuries and bomforts of jWhicb pur 1oys" were deprived j; and npoa the- whole, the writer thinks the contrast is too broad to admit, of a single ground tor a charge that our pec-1 pie are aoing to uavis as ne ma 10 ns. Whether It would be Christian to treat Davis as he treated our prisoners, is a question for theologiarrs to determine. Sakity. This country is now threatened with both chpleraand plague. In additioa to these, diseases incidental to the climate are already making their appearance in such abundance as to indicate an unusually sickly season. Tbe sanitary condition of the city is very bad Every gutter, reeks with filth, disseminating 'foul odors, freighted with the seeds of disease. We are aware that, without a system of thorough drainage,- it will hi found exceedingly difficult to keep the city clean. The construction of a system of sewerage will be the work of time; and cannot, ,n any event, be made available in time to meet the emergency of the case this fall. Indianapolis Journal Evansville has a greet many squares of excellent sewers; in fact she is better provide j fa rhat respect thaa acyeityjn the State But unfortunately that Jire not insure ns clean streets and alleys. On the contrary right Oo Locukt street, nnder which is a most excellent sewor, we have gutters that .are .abominably filthy, and must be productive of much sickness. Oar alleys, too, are in a horrible condition.'' Cannot the Marshal have them cleansed. Let him notify property holders at once, ej iMhey do not clean their alleys prosecute them for maintaining public qnismces. la un --?f lie lbt i ! NationaiJ Lvaici by John G. Whittier, ia toe title of a new issue of Tick nor k FieldV "Cumpaoion PoeU for thr people." It is a careful selection ot Whittiet'e choicwat pom printed in a cheap" form, convenient .or travelers, and tha poorer class of people. Tbe price is 60 cent. , ,The .illuslratioae are good.' The paper and the print excellent. ;-r 4, ,

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-rea boidicrt- - EvASSTTLLB, Ind., July 25, 13G5. Editor Joarca' : I write to make the enquiry if there can possibly be any truth in the many complaints made by the colored people living ia this city the wives and children' of -colored" soldiers, in" the fieldthat their old masters, in some inBtaneas, and in- raauy cases - their Hired tout .drivers from Kentucky, are sneaking about the workshops of the young and the residences of their parents, for the purpose of kidnappiog and returning them to slavery. These very persons they drove away from their homes, a short time since, 'with curses on. Mr. Lincoln and the Government,, . ... : - s 4.-. i - - , Bat now they tell these poor unfortunates that the war is ended and they must return, -"and they even threaten to drag them back, and in some cases have succeeded.", .., : -:. . ,,,; r ' ' Yes, the wives of- colored Boldiers nave receive! this kind of treatment. and this very day, some eight' or ten of these aeit constituted, - (Jonshtuaon loving, half tvbdued rebels, are in Evansriile as I write. Shall the laws of the free and intelligent Commonwealth of Indiana be overridden, and the people be insulted by these acta of outrages. . Let it not be said that the city of Evansville is as deaf to these matters asaa island of the sea Inhabited, by savages? Let-eyfry lover of lawuand, right, say to these persons, Visiting oar city, that they shall be protected, and bid welcome if they coma upon lawful and legitimate .business; but" if they come for the pur1-' . - -...I.I i po.a.oi Kidnapping me ; wives ana children of .our colored, soldiers,, made free by ' the patriotism" of husband and father, no punishment should be withheld from those proven guilty. -! - 1 -Now, if these things be true, let the people be pp and be vigilent in looking into the matter, keeping a . strict watch by the proper authorities, aad permit no man, r set of men, from Kentucky, Jo drag from the free , soil of Indiana, any One, be his or her color what it may to. slavery in Aentucny or eisawnere, c i Faib Plat. Sturtllns Sews hi Way 'of Texas lieiieral (irsnt "Kills Presldeot ; :JeiiBsoBjcV .vauiou tcyj ; ; The ClarkBvilJe: (Texas); anriar? has the following: r 1 . r ' i"r , fi. .11.1 1 .. I A. :. 1 DEAT9 01 PBESIDENT JOHVSON.'l t. : The mails discontinued, we are nnder the necessity of reciting from report aa event of magnitude, perhaps pregnant with importance ' to the people of .the South...... ,,, ... i 1;, . .... ' i From several sourceB one of them being CIcmThompson, formerly a resident of our county, and just from Dar danelie, ' Arkansas we learn that he saw in Fort Smith and Little Rock pa-. per9fand-intbe Memphis Argus, accounts of the death of. President Jtihn8on,'wbowa killed on the Gth Inst., at Washington . City, by Gen. Grant, in a personal altercation, amine from John artn's unwillingness to maintain in good 1 faitn tbe terms ot tbe convention entered into by-v3tant and Lee,- and by Sherman with J ohnston.:, t: A i.- (J , The event is so astonishing, and the occurrence so extraordinary, of two Chief Magistrates of the United States carried ctf by violence, that we should hesitate to credit it, were it not that Mr. Thompgno saw it io papers from different localities saw the papers in mourning, and heard the event discussed by Federal officers at - Dardanelle. The story is corroborated by other persons who have passed through town within tbe past week. The iirst reporters, "however," were scarcely listened to, the story.' seemed so improbable. : The killing is said have occurred in a private room at the State Department, and without witnesses; and all we hear is, that General Grant said he was compelled to kill bim. . Aa President John son's habits are known toJiave been very irregular, and he was a man of strong will and denunciatory mode of expression, these may have brought on a physical contest, and, iu a - measure,', compelled the result i We write thjs on "Friday, quite unc"rtain whether we shall have more definite information to lay before our readers, yet boping tnat we may. 'A Tbais Saved from Dbstbccttoii" On WednesdBy a tremendous rain fell in the neighborhood of Elizabethtowii, on the Nashville Railroad. Ala the streams overflowed, and a bridge -with Dortion ofihe track, was entirely swept away, a, Bueri ti!iunce oeiow town, captain lorn iierry, witn bis Basseneer tram Crowded with people, came thundering along; at .its nsual speed, and would, c doubt, have been thrown into the wreck pf the. bridge, and. tha stream," had not two young ladies walked about one mile down the road and stopped the train. They told Captain Berry that the bridge had been -swept away, and had it not been tor- Lb em the accident would have been attended by a serious loss of life. The names of the young ladies are, Miss Letitia Mclntire and Miss Lizzie Viti too, to whom tbe company and all the pis eengers should be grateful - for their noble conduct Lou. 'Democrat, 21st. r. n ' ' ' t 2 1 Cold Blooded MrJkrR a most coldblooded murder occurred -fc bobt neon on board the steamer E.G.' Hillman: 3f The tacts elicited attheftUquesVareas follows: On Saturday, as the hands had finished dinner, Patrick 'Morgan tolj a colored man named. George"Reese to go into the hold anT 'take1 up some "beer. Reese told him to wait awhile .no til the help would be : ready.- j Morgan again spoke to the colored mat.' who In reply grumbled-- Morgan theo said that if he (Reese) did not go he would strike him. The deceased told him to ."pilch in." They grappled each other and a scuffle ensued- toother-deck band by the-name of James Hatarhan, "who wa,eiHing dowo on the larboard side of -the boat, aft. eating with a large : pocket" knife. jeroped up and went to the right of the paru-a woo were scuming, ao? witbout any intimation or a word from Morgan, stabbed Reese threw time., causing his death instantly. 1 A postmortem examination was made. The knife pierced the left side of tie chest, passed between , the fourth and, entered the cavities of the heart : Ann tier wound penetrated the cavities f ine aD3omear and tbe third made a large flesh wound on tba left thigh. , ' , Halarhan was from New Orleanapbad entered thai rebel set. ice la tha com mencement of tbe war aa a member of the ltoa Miis8tpp, at JarkoDT-ra3 B: fjer young Lee and served with l.ge's, ru,y uutu iaa, capiure oi etersburg; where he was capture?.1 -He had ihipped on the boat at Memphis, 'about eadays ago, v He was arrested by; a police oScer, and is in prison on charge of rsarder. Missouri Democrat , , , , '-' ' f ', a" - : a- i , ', .,P.J - . !' Do SL4C0HrEaiNO.--.Tfce"proces3;of avtumjr apga. io ' bt, Liouis is going forward with great vigor, and many fine dogs, favorites in , the cfty; are faHIng victims through thergligflee-ofbeiy owners and tbe seal of "tia police. , Will our authqriiiea enforce tleTtTog law here before they; or their" children become victims of hydrophobia? W.7 ..-. Any maa. owning a good deg should keop Lira muixUd; bad dogs should di

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Hit Philip 20 HayhnnfAB....' z3T Hart Cbrlatlan-J ' 'Jti Hayhorat Jaa ll llnaa Peter ' H-iHi-gawnrth W E-S.0-,14 Huntrnk .;. Heoning MattM-.iiU,0"0 Holtz K. rJioai .IS HeiUmau Henry..!' 115 Uabey John A....,'J HolUairrrrerth T J 34 Bedriah Wtruy.a -1 1 Ilillyard Alex Jr.. .6S Hurnnioaoo civv Hallork A O...; ..S,i Hethrtan War..i.13,3 1 Humphrey t ja... ,b'i, hartleln Jojb..- 131 Hedrtch Gi.... ' 41 Benexni O W...r... 3 Ua-oe. F. J 6K Humi J U..w.- 828 IJutche Wm.i:.:.4 921 'Heracbel T.....' 2 Ifndapeth U P. yo 4 Howr Hrilipt -v- eIT Heilman net..... tLl Hermann Henry. 742 Hereeb Mt.... 7S Ho Sling Geo. ... " 4 lUblich Jaaob.. ,345.Hvlin eaml.P..--, 5X1 Kopklni John 8.11.4W Hick J P......I .'- tlepkAV Frak.4,475 Hnrirk H IMi Hrakl W,"B.:.;..... 2'kl d'r ch OZT-Xm Haea I.-.i-.J7 H-ant H- ryr B HealyJohn .l,ti74 Hcna-r H ! 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A ex. ....... 3"0 Bobonneman U...9 ktackhtui Georg JW5 Hrel Ninnoia AcantUn J M ....2 OhO Htroeg K M .. 8cr.tlLn Tho 6,835 Smith Loul... 9 hnl I Chrrat. . US Bpangtcr Jawrph.. riurhcirrlch 11 Shaml.urg 0. ........ Stein A S- fHl Juph,..., 8and"r"Wm... r.'.f penal a uha. 44 ttchanm H... .1 ,434 3.1 145 114 8. banm C , S') Bteinkamp H.nry ... 46 " 62 Btrateer tl:..:. 1S5 .1,45 Setrhell Jneepb....ll7 rtummer A M.... Btbe.iker Bernard. ..,t0 Behnit Carl W. 1'B Hlangbter B O . .1 5 Beort H.nrj ...... 177 Span akor F.. ... ::?. Btol'a. Mattin..... . 1-S Stelr.bach A. ...... 8ta Rhnlia Chrlatiaa... ! Smith Mow 375 Baser Phoebe 1,439 Shackelford J M. 381 Stewart J C 3K Banaom S4r Seaaemier Clirlatiaa 4J-1 Scbroendeman il.M. "4 Bpltaer Lorena...... l 8lagr Joaeph. ; 1 Stewart J H. ...-... 1 Jtrabbe BemtQlg... 44 Stebpena Paul....... 1'.2 8hawe G A B ....... 1 Btock Chrlatiaa... 470 gtoekw.il O H BlrobeCarl.. V ScMult W'm..:..:- SI1! Bebuaekenbnrga'-il,a ainaJokl........ '3"3 iraaar Xaaer.... !(- fem dt Conrad r. il4 tntiiu.it Pl.llip.... 1-8 Bchoaer Chrle. . loS Jatockwell J Mie-t.7.1M Smith Joha G S-43 Bcboenerman a ... 4 34. Boott Juha W.. tS Smith J.icob G.. . S-w Wil am..... Shoemaker A G. . Sobome Jacob Scitt -G'anville..... Ban.iae Joba Soeaaer Biieon W BchueBlaub E ...... tni 2V9 Beger Joh .... 70 , 15 Brhaua Juha...... W.it 3 .7 Bieer John M ...... 0 13. HvaUvl Jamea..... 8--r71 Btrond Allea. .1,3 a . ll lot ,. 475 Bebeking Frvd.ir 4 rVrtiWeerar-h K.... gtahl Gotleiri...'....' 2fl'f Brhmlrtt Angaet. Bteiukbl Henry., Iict Scbnantx n ........ Btratirian M... r.7 Scott )'raLk....., Sherwood W B 120 Bchol.d Bicbard.. Bmitb JoDaa. ....,.. :ij fekinaer B b-rt BttltxCbriat 134 Silverthoro J B... 30"! loo MI 13 144 17 Schul z aVMry.Lj 8hloklvrtt.im 1...Z. Btoll A .'f ...... ....A 41 Bilk MryJ.. Btrond F(ao,.. . 4' J SceH Janua 3,000 Btaeey J P.......1,500 THwr Wm.t..e,-r-ia Taraork W O. . Ul Thnriiao Jobu ;. 1'5 Turnock Jneej h ... 18-1 Tabor Id ward...... 24S Tyor.ll f! C....... 3.V0 Ihajer F H...'. ? 744 Tamer J W ...l 83 Topf Lort SeT Trabrw B D4mi 7z Tki,vu W,.. 476 Tborakl'l Gotge.. 31 Tlaavoy. 3 V.....AS7t Tobri Jofca....JS Teouy KS i,wt Tenfurd A . 63 Throop Wm..... lrfl 'Tbrreche J 0...... 6h5 Tbomat J evph I rv Toaaette Frl...u. 40 TribbteBF ,1.78 Teimaa Wm.... S TierJubn- . 351 Tbnmaa Cbarl... 134 Taylor Archibald... 188 Train Joha 1,30 Tomreoick.C 'rV)0 ; VJmback B ;.. ' 437 Cri Jmf..;.."... F71 CLeJ...t,tl., .4,78, tUl I-naia 60 L'lrick Bernhard.... BO Vbl Angnit .... 669 I'mhaokGF ptrj mthirn UH 761 Ciipeimaa IiJ 111 ' Viele Cbarioa. 2J) Verl cc Peter....!,! Vememan Theo...-ll Voigbt gr.d. i Vickary J W4.a-.W iSi A'eaueaiao t G... 3,748 Vcgel -Wm.. , S Tickri - fauui.t, Veuil-r Phlllp....4,l2t Vandruon M...... 14 Vn4U J F . . T Van Piper I -J r 1S vicaerv j. nn Wheeler H M 430 w-av W C...1,4M Waiiii F reola...... WauonT t . Waguur Frel.... Whitehead Ctaa.... Wilaon A. ...... 94 Wil Iiaac , SJi ISO Wr ghl X H D ' 450 474 Wiibam. X75 217 W nailler J 51 90 Whit A fre-i,... 203 Wearer tan I... Wiegita H B... Whitehead J Jin. Wsber JaccJ . 68 arrra t H ,...4. 141 ,.V5l WiKg.ihoma t w SM5t . 6e2 WoltCbarle . 49 Wheeler JC 8.SS2 Wall Lecp.rd... ; 179 Woodeon C....l,awi . 35 Wbe erHQ S,35 W hi taker J J. Walker Jaa I. Wella H B..... W.bl Jo F W.-l C F.-. it Wtx,l D.n'l 44 00 -.1,1 0 Wrntad Pan'l... , f 1 W.bar E 84 Wipgert ra'y 71 318 Wa ker Levi D o?i v. nitior w L, W.itxbach Fraox.. 44 w0!fl.n Oejrge .. 94 WUi.u Wm...., 525 Wenb.imer C.... S0 W.iirbach Wm,....,:, 1 j Wrtta Marg'et..t I2J well M..rt. WoUap A.. ZU. VO WataotvJJ t:..,t.. 1,13 WlfPet-r ItS Wbelr E E :.B,54 Weer H.. .... 6-t " I T 3 6i7 Weidnrr Joeeph 728 Whlr lTu..... T.9 -WtzA Adam aj Wwataey dac fc tm Watdenama G. TOO White JG. 21 Watt Jamea Ule Warren 43eo W 3.7 n Waam Wend. nt Walker W 2,71 Wmi.I Unif . 368 - ev 74 Waik;rG B. .4,72. Wolf George b ta y H A.....U -J W rll.am Angut.. Wrl-00 Aiex...... 71 Touog BeLj .1 & Tanag Ntehulaa. Young Joaav..... t Yaoker H teat., Zslk John 1 .? fco ZamtinJ S.. 74 172 . - -fny Telegrapn.1 , T rJEAllOtOAO RECEIPTI, O d. .. , ... Txnix Hct, Jnly-15, 18S. , TJbl, le r c ay ; Jm Bwacaoa. 8 K Shinglo; Mark AW, hbda E ware; Wbewler A K, 40 ilex brei'm.) Babaotk, -JjJ 44a cwwiaa, 8 bote euiky haft ; Jatjo, A lu, 16 pk( O gooda ; Lowea. thai!, 3 boxe D gawd f K., 14 bbia aat ; Hopkio. Ii ga gni ; ilbt A Co, 1 box iadige; (.oldnan, B a Co. 1 bAx f good; Dobell. 2 f.kg ra. Uavauy a car B. t Oo, A bog 1 good ; alornbrook A Co.

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WAKTED A boy, atthii' efflce. Apply immediately. f Mr. . J. Dobell has laid npon our table Harper's Monthly and God:v' Harper's Monthly and Lady's Boot for the month of August Glancing over their -labia of content, we find they present an unusntUjdctaesting variety of reading matter, and the engravings ar p&rtical -rTy pleasing' Thest favorite periodicals may'alwgyg be obtained at Dobell s, shortly itjrri they issue from the press. 1. 1:. a .i l U fc v Cokdimsio GoveeemestJiopesttat AccTiok' -Ifiram, 5i!aa t wU vsell at auction this morcing at o'clock, at the Wigwam, a lot of bakery tools, empty barte, ;hsliwad, fce.' f tl i"- ' ! ,"? : aya - 'if. J--0.1 " A Uorjaa av Lot ax A.OCTW-r. l will sell at auction on Monday morning, July 31st, at 10 o'clock, on tbe premiaes, onefourth of an acre of ground oo the corner known as the Dank corner, near Ed ward Dunk's green house, on which is a brick and frame house, two cisterns, out houses, and covered with shrabbery and shade trees; at tbe same time tbe household furniture in said house Terms cash. Title .!ood. . " HntV titT.W!t, ' jj2o til MoatL)- .:i;v i-.Anettrcieer ' Fob SALE-e-Pittsburg Coal and Coke, ia quantities to suit purchasers. : , ' '' ' '''''ReITx'A IIa.VEY, Corner Canal and, Ingle Streets, 1 BANKING HOUSE : W. J. fLOWEX"&, CO.t, j ' s i No. I First StreQt, $100,000 in 7.30 Troasury Notes for Sale at Par and ' Accrued- Interest.-'' .a.r,a' : Exchantre on, New York. Cincinnati; Louiavillo." St. Louis, and all ' thb' promi nent cities in ' Europe for sale at all times "and in' all sums, at the lowest rates:" County and. .Citya Orders bought and gold. ., ; ! Commercial paper' fdiscounted at bank rates. ! : d3i i -.i .. : . .: -. , - : i.- .j e ; trST Ladies, Misses and Cbjljrens Gaiters in all the new siyles, and at Very lew prices at the Boston Boot and Shoe Stt , J- S. JitlCEEB k Co.,. ! jj20 . . . No. 8 Second Street' ; AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC TEMPLE, 2. v ,-. .-.'rn'-f - J: i.;:i; .. i 'a i ;;,' Missr tRRir. howisd;s ,c ' ' Parlor EntertainmehtsfcV Wadatiday Kvnlng, July US, 1 863, MISS C AU.BI B 1I0WAKD. THE ACOOMa f.ibd CVmedifBu, Jinaueae. and l'nto mlmiat, aartd ly - - : - - - ' ; J. Iium Spiyardi'), Th great Buo Rlnirr,, Comweailau, (jjmuaal aad '&tblopati ati llolator. - - - TJ ): .OHa BIGBT OUtXt . t f :i ,! 'jy2U it . - .", , . CITY 1ICENSE NOTICE. m i , 1 1 ii . ii i. H ALL CITT LICENBE. ZIflBX UH THE let day of Auguat, 1.. A i pr.oo. fall to take ami tkatr tieae on before tba day will hav to pay the penalty of 60 per cant. ey eraer ot ttaatouoeu. a M MrQKirr. Cl.rk. E'.nivllle, Buty 2S 1B65. Jrtt.dlw.-1' DRY GOODS.i , Sleached and Brown Shirting-.-ALAB&E "TCCrt OF BLEAOBED AUD TVbaearbew tblrl er, Ine aad and tit a (JrW. 8CUAPKEB S HI nniBii S. , Bosom and Shirting' Llaeas. ... ALABOE STOCK OF SOFT FISIaHED Linen oaa Bow be bed e'leep, at ' ).; ! f7 CHAPafitBflK,A, 4 ' Fall Calicoe..' 11 QCHAPKCB BUBHlKO HAVE Jt BT BE. II calved a new lot of nice Fell .tvle C k'. which they aell II at tec than th Agent. T.rfe. - - Stw UeLainet. , 5 CASES JC8T OPENED AND lfia Hkt.t IS oantltle a aw It, et ! ' v-' .- ' Jl-Bo. , BCUAPKEBA Et.ING B. , Coating-and Pant Linens.' pA CASES ArtSOETEO KINDS AS I PBICXH J or Linen Dack. and Oieutnra, J 'i-t nr,.e ', at at;HAPEka 4I!t'bMr A. OCEAIf TRAVEL. UNITED STATUS MAIL L1HE , c'.-'.r ire L'a :Tvj;Ja:5 edf ?s O AXj.IIT'OXlTCTIega. i Tla Isthmusjr ranairui. " GBEATLT S. h:X D"Tk A T E 40 F PASSAGE Tncludtag Ballroal Traor'portafcn tVo A?rh. wall to-Faaafaav n. rayiikma boavrfl ta ateam.re. . . 'r ... . Thr-agh let Ban Traowtax-o iaS dya-" .1 i-u ' t , Btaa-eg... , , .;. , ,f..-.lt coad CatIn... ..... i " '. - Ftrat Cabni ....i;i tii . RATABLE I CliEEf BAf'EB,, ., ,( OfDoer and enllated nea who have entered 'the army from tk Pa-1 nc Stta aa4 wb haea been honorably dit:axg-d the eervice, wilt be fqrnl.b d raaaag-at ha f faer go(arrat. Fe t iiaigv r fart bar JnformaUoa, ape! to, th General Agent of the Lin. " . ,i ,c, ', v.i l.'B.AI.UaM;. Bo, Bowl ng Greca. .New Trk City, Jt'ja.lwead fndaV3tw ' i A; PERFUMERY. ; FOR THE HAWDKERCHUF, sir -. il . . . . j jSiU t "I j-.'Ji :!-;- fc-- rV 1.

A n KxwnlJiiie!, XHrlcentw amaf Frarnnt Perfnawe, Diatillrat frwam iBo JKn-w-Met. BntinI..FIwe- friai wh icla.il taltew.'lt nnawe. . , '- nAnofawured orJy by PIliLOt . 13s! Beware of ; Counterfeits.' " " Baid tf dngidsts fe-aeUy- "." .'

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1NSTJIIA1XCE AGENCT ESTABLISHED IN 1847. Combined Capital aad' Atseti rep reseated Jsnuary lit, 1865. oyer 1 lB.OOO.OOO -(Eighteen ;:;.llillit)n Dolliri.) nirv n !vi4 .... xma..aa.. V' l-i S, V.y 1 IV, lad.rwrlter, OameraU Jnauranea : Acaait, Adjuattr of Avrna, ad.oiary PtilU. Offic No. 10 Upper First Street, aaar Port OOoa, KVAJiSVILLK, ISIX ' Pdlrii leaned "i.ln.t W. a .- Peril, of inland Na.i.-etion, PeraooaJ Injury by U Soridenr, and appliamee rvwvwred r PoHeia aa ma ie following Irat rtae aad in evvi j n)Ki reuai w laaqraaoa lompanieav HOLIE IHSURAKCE

i orat tobx citT, .-ti t Caali Capital $2,000,000. ! r i -. Assets $4,565,650. tar aeialuat Lt or Damag by Fir en ."' l)WIuir and their content, etore, Maaalao iorie,Warehi"uae, Slock of Marcbaodl, ,,

dor and kit laaurabl Property, Inland Bar it. tiia aud Traueuvriatloa blmenta upon ii Barer. Lakea, Catiala and Baltroad At rale, in Mlh.n.liinlnl lh. ri.. ..II 1.

, CIIABLKS J. MAKnV, Pre . A F. WILLatAHTU, Vroa P . I, 0Hy Mmlfr, ?ec'. -- : .-. .... A. C. a ALLOCS A HON. A .,.!. ' r.;

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uasii vaj-uiui ji,wuu uuu. , " ' " Assets $1,475,643. Inanrea Dwelrroc, Sttitei,, and all deacTiptloaa ol doatrmt'ln urciierty. The I mured cwa at their vption have partl.-ftarlbgprlit:1i entitled towwtp--at reKuleur ralea, (ecrip dtMd for 184 60 pe ent ) or a libei .il diacvunt upon tba premluov fAles Inland natjgaiiua and tranaporUUaa hlp. nwn'a on tHr ial.ee, a-ieera, ranala. aad railroad at rata fe w a ato aoaipailbl with, arity to Iheaaanrrd. Lia.-a frowjitlj paul without dia. cijtinl fo iaitri, l - lllttHAS W. BIBLiHALL, Praa't. JttCHABDL. H T10K, Keej - --

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FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. , , Of V EW TORE CITT. . CaSh' Capital StOOCObd.'"1, if i Assets $1,204,188. . 7 laiure' atjtt-.il lea. n i!arn by 8r o ' ' daellluga, t. rua, warabonan. atnrki of rner. ban:', .rr-dni'e(' milla, rnnmifartorliw and all luur,.,l pr..rrt at rannMe rate of premium.'1 , i t IIARUf BTAVI.OR, rreVt. . HAMILT08 BRACE. Vic Prea't. , VC.tl;iiK.eaK'y. T . ... , Ki. Ai'BAtiK, Aat. .'. v J . ' - : -.! , L i , j ALLEN G. UALLOCK, Agar-t. InMiifnnco 'Co. I ,8'.i ?r JtfEB'AEK. NEW JEBSETr !t i'CI Accumulated Asaots over SddOeta.ooo.ooo. AAllu ' , I nan re live only, and I purely mutual, 41. ivliltrig annnally all It a .ruitig am.ing tb policy !tr.Mera. I luaaageaieo baa alway been goov aad may eaf.ly be aWBetdeaed oo of law beaeS- (. col Inatilullnlia of the wrerrrl.

t V f . t L01. IS tt OHO VEB, Preal. (v l, IIK.NJ IMMILLEB, Vio Prea't. EDWilUl A BrbOSO. Ni-c'y. A. ). UALLOCJi A EON. AgeuU. ! ' 'TRAVELER'S " INSURANCE COMPANY, i , OF UABirOBD. wax. " ; Cash Capital $500,000. lut'iri-a agaiuat a.t..iil of every d-rlriloa ll'ilai pivmi.ua rr-aa pullry for 5,UUi. aa4 :S ml r week cow jM.u.etloa f. r iraoual lujury iitirnpLt.-lttug the a-aur-d from bla ordinary buei. la-arf) wbl'e traveling by any riniillo oenvevaaee. 1 EH mi pramlam er a full pollaylar 6,uu0, ej.d ."ou pr w.ek rowueueeiluu for all aod evry tov; I'li ja ot aouioeal traveling or otherie;. - ' ' j JAVE4 O B ATTERSON, free'l." BODSEY Mb MS, Hc'y. j ILulNU, 11 A LLOCK, Agent. METROPOLITAN IiiHttnxuf'o Comp'y i OF MEW YOUK I ITT. j.,, Cash Capital $300,000.-5 ' -; j Assets $750,540. ! taavtrv at eiraunmary rab a f pn.mlnn agatiwt I tba ami ia.,L. by Mr tia all d".ralil picparty. Tfbe p. Hey 4..l ter may m-eive 71 per eent. of lb at proflia wltboul li..nrilag any liability, or .a Ilea 1 1. era. f at their option a lileral dlacoanl apcm the piamiiiai. - , ,(,' JAVI.4 LARfWRB CRAnAM, Pre'!. ) HOB. M. ) OK4HAM, Vic Prea't. i r i. A BTAN!BCHV. 2nd ". -'V ! J0mt 0. Crt01ailUa, Ha-r. ., J A. C. UALLOCK A BON. Aganla. I PUTNAM iii'o IriHurnnco Co. ' OF nABTFOBP, CONN. UCash CapiUi .$500,000. luatii-e uralnaf he and daman by' fir on daieUitisre, ewree, aar.UouiM, at.K.kaof auarohaa. . diae.mtita, maobiae .hone and all Inaurabl oewp. wty at lair rata f f.remam. , , f . It ri')Wrfi.4, Pr-eldeot. i ,?-.. . - . w. H kOWkke, VlrPrCa '4 ! DANIEL BUC K, Bee y. ALLEN C. TIA LLOCK, Agent. ni ta E INSURANCE COMP'Y r,r TfEWTOTtK OTT." ' ash Capital ,500,000.' 1 ..ran . A . aTaafTt 4S Ban In.nr agalatt lu and danac by Br cm all inacrat.le j.r,.p.rtT at rat low . tb nalur of titerleb- r4 ta v-al aeonrtly to tboewmpaay aa4 A f tb laaured wiJI p.rmlt. , J. MILTON 8MITB, Prea't. VINCENT Ttf.TO.I, Bee'y. J. W. WIILEY, Ai l. - -v - r . - A. C. UALLOCK A BOM, AgebU. BptlazZcll Tito and Jffarina Jaf i surance company, or, oprin-;-i ... field, MasiacJlnsetti. . Casa Capital $200,000. ' -: .rj-l"; .- , Aet 1587,883. Ioaur.a aitalnit I 'mi an if damaat by Br b aft iTieoraMe pr'.p-rtf at rat low aa- lb nature at l;r.,a win alt few." ' .4. .Uu jm, . ECMGWU FBEHAb- Pilat. ; 4.G4hW';tC4;80I,Agw.x FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y . aLor KEW YOBK CTTt. Cash Capital $500,000. ttt " ' ' Assets $795,157. . I nan re. ainet Joe., and. damata by Br oa Swellmgaefore. v-arfio, predayw,- t-,.k of mere be ml! ee. aad aU deelreble property , di tiding anaawTf Y, of to. ut profit, t tk paoy bef. r in atrip, boating iuteeet without any lability to tn aawrred. , - iJa CABL-fLB NOBWOOD, Pre'. EO t H A B H ILL. Vic Ttm XM I J. C. VILLA, 80 ify. V. 11 A LLOCK A BON, Ageata. i FIRE 'INSURANCE COXIPt" r. OF HABTFOBD, t'OKB. : s -b Cash Capital $250,000. : Assets $455,32.5---:: f naura eataal lue andV daaaaiea by Br oa , dwnU-s, a' ar, waxeaooae, atoca of merebB illee aad ali l-urtle property at reuuabb rate" ef cremihax. if ' . ... . . . WM. E. BAKEIt, Praa't. GEOBGE W. LESTEtt.Bec'y. i f ; - A. C. U A LLOc K BON, Agat. ! . ; :.:nARTFORD FIREIMSUnANCE-CO 1 J ' CF HABTFOBD.COJfW; ' . i i 0-gMi.vd la iro ; i :j Ts Capital SL00O.O0O. " Assets 81,496.733. : Tn.ur.-e !'. A ' aad1 Ttamag by Fire on Dweriiiir "' ,'. Btre, Wretiatiej bte--a -f X-rrB.a.liee, Pradae aod all daetrabl pr-rperty at fair two of p'-minm . , - T. C. ALLTBT, taiHe GEO. M OOIT, !rC. C. LYMAN, Aet. -" -- : , rv - , ' A. C HALLOCK ABON, Ageata. X AT7 T&aavj ttu;x!!aa tiy polfryTs eider, fa an-.- of the above compaai. will da fairly adjoatad and promptly imld tbroitgh f bur agency. Toe aiWeiKivd aitlaiad aiteod t. tba adjoatment of 4Mae every daecrlptloa aad pelicie f rata othr agxocav, and attend autka aetueawo Of ail matter connected wi'b mauraoc for parMr connected intereated.' If!( long experience aa Inaaran;. Agent baa mad him- funiltar with all (abject eonaed with Iaawrariae. .--, .ALLEii 3. iULLOCK, - '- - Uffloe he. 10 1 ova W lxe oaeet.

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