Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 203, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 June 1863 — Page 4
AMEMCAX SL1VEKY. A PB.OPHECT BY MM. BEXtttETTA W. ATB. Written in Europe several years ago In answer to a ilave-owner's lamily, who had invited the authoress to travel in the Southern States.
Ton tell me of a bright land fur over the sea v. .1. i rail t thA land of the free T
Where the image of God for a handful of gold like a beast of the field in the market is sold ; Where the child from the mother's fond boeom U torn ; . - Whore the father is chained, leaving orphans forWhirethe maiden ii bartered like merchandise
ware, Then doomed to the laab,
and the groan of des pair. Wo I wo I to the fair land far over the main For the canker of death, dark slavery's stain, Shall gnaw tony vitals, while tvery sigh From the victims who writhe, mounts for justice on high; And he. the great Lord ef the Universe wide, Shall smite thee to earth in thy strength and thy pride, Tor vengeance must fall for foul cruelties done On the beiDgs redeemed by his own beloved son. The sound of the war drtim shall thrill thee at night, As tby sons and thy brothers are borne to the fight; The slave and the cotton shall stab thee with pain, And the North and the South be divided in twain ; And brothers 'gainst brothers snail strike in tue fight, And battles be fought in the dead of the night, Aud the white maid and widow in sorrow shall mourn, And the flag of their freedom in tatters be torn. The Korth in her might like a whirlwind shall rise. And the notes of the cannon be borne to the skies, And though the warm blood of her heroes be shed, The light of her freedom shall never be dead ; The stars and the stripes an excelsior shall be ; Proud Liberty's banner by laud and by sea; And the Vniea, though spurned by the slaveholder', scorn. Shall be guarded by Northmen for age unborn. Banner of the Covenant. '"Where is the East?" inquired a tutor once of a very little pupil. " Where the morning comes from,' was the prompt and pleasant answer. Mrs. Partington, in illustration of the proverb that " a soft answer turneth away wrath," Bays that it is better to speak paragorical of a person than to be all the time flinging epitaphs at him, for no good comes to nobody that never speaks no good cf no one. The latest dog story is of two dogs who fell to fighting in a saw-milL In the course of the tussel one of the dogs went plump against the saw in rapid motion, which cut him in two instanter. The hind legs ran away, but the forelegs continued the fight and whipped the other dog. Fascinating gent, little girl: " You are a girl; you shall be my to a precious very nice little wife when you grow up! Little Girl: "No, thank you; I don't want a husband, but Aunt Betsy does; I heard her say sol" Sensation on the part of Aunt Betsy. Wonders will never cease! the other day we heard that " a horse was turned into a stable!" and this in the boasted nineteenth century. The aged six other day a carpenter's son, who had been left alone years, of screwing up his eyea. He was immediately taken to a surgeon. A woman quarrelling with her husband, told him that she believed if she were dead he would marry the devil's eldest daughter. " You mistake," he replied, " the law does not allow a man to marry two sisters." Bather unexpected was the reply of the urchin, who, on being arraigned for playing marbles on Sunday, and sternly asked, " Do you know where those little boys go who play marbles on Sunday?" replied innocently "Yes; some on em goes to the common, and some on 'em goes down by the side of the river." HARDWARE. MOB STRIUB & SI, 7L IVTexiix Street, (Six doors below the Washington House.) HAVE NOW ON HAND 60 Dozen Blood's C. S. Grass and Grain Scytbes; 50 Doz. M. & L. Waldrow's Grass Grain Seytbes ; 10 Doz. Blood's Briar Scytbes. 50 Doz. Hay Rakes ; 25 Gross Scytbes Stones ; 35 Doz. Hay and Hanure Porks ; 30 Doz. Sbovels and Spades; 25 Doz. Cradles ; 50 Doz. Snatbs; 40 Doz. Axes ; 200 Kegs Nails ; 5 Cast s Trace and Log Cbains ; Locks, Screws, Tacks and Coffee Mills; Spoons, Table & Pocket Cutlery ; Files, Saws, Curry 3ombs and Brushes ; Seives, Carpenter and Cooper's Tools, &c, &c JACOB STEATJB & SON. ap22-3m LAW CARDS. CHARLES DENBY, Attorney at Law, Haa reanmed the practice of Law. Office on Third btreet, middle of HaU'e Block, op crura. fcb'i J. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, J&Om O Beoond St, (n IBAT'a BLOCK.) SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER TROM MEASarment and a fit warranted. A stock of ready. marie Shirtaand Collart alwayaon baud, and at price that will anit the pnrcbaaer. lucking fekirta, Btiching Boaoma, tc., done with nrstnesa and deapatch Thankfal for paet Ikvor the aut-ecritwr repctfnlly aolicita a lontnauce of the trunage m liberally bretowwl for the paat Ore yer. MtTH CO N FOR SALE. K HAVE OS HAND -lOO BCSHEL8 Ol" tar Corn, which we will sell cheap. KossTtR a Konrr,
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WELLS, KELLOGG & CO., (SIGN BIO MILL. SAW,) (SUCCESSORS TO C. S. WELLS,) I 3NTo. IS First JStMerchants and Traders in Indiana, Kentucky and Illi nois who like to buy Cheap Goods, are invited to call. we now have and coming in from Manufacturers - 150 DOZEN SOTTHI3S, Grass and Grain. 100 Doz. SNATHES. 40 DOZEN GRAIN CUDDLES SO Doz. FORKS, Hay, Straw and Manure. 60 Dozen Bakes, Garden and Hay. 100 DOZEN icythe Stones 50 Dozen AXES. Mann's and Llpplncott's. Shovels Grain and Coal. 10 casks Chains, Trace Log and uou. 90 Doz. Hoes, Planters aud Garden. 200 Kegs TS'snJ.ls. Locks, Door Pad and TilL 1,000 Gross Gimblet Screws. fcSft-TiniPAf.tet Knives. COTTON CARDS. 1,300 Doz. Knives and Forks. 600 Doz. Piles, in every variety. CASPENTER3 AND COOPERS TOOLS. Tacks, Saddler's and Carpet. SUTLERS goods. 2,000 lbs Sad Irons. Eazors, Sbears and Scissors Ink and Blacking. JAPANNED TIN WARE Revolvers and Cartridges. Rubber Belting and Packing. NOTIONS, full StOCk. Together with everything usually found in an Exten sive Wholesale Hardware House, believing it will be to the interest of all to call before Purchasing else where. WELLS, KELLOGG, & CO., 13 First Street. an27 Administrator's Sale of Real 4. state. BY ORDER OF TI3E COI KT OF COMMON Pieaa of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, I will, on Saturday, the Glh d:iy of June, UlX!, at 2 o'i lock p. m., otter for valK at the door of the Court House, in the City ot fcvnnsville, mrt of tho catiite of C. G. Olniated, deceaaed, tho folluwing tiact or parcel of land : The undivided two-thirds of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section eighteen, iu township six, south of lange ten west, in the V inoeunes Land iiatrict,containing twentytwo acres more or leas. Also a part of the north-west quarter of section seventeen (17) towns ip six, south of ranee ten west, bounded as follows: Bei ginning on the lino in the center of Pi- un Crcrk between the tract of laud owned by decedent, C. . C. Minuted, and a tract owned by barau' l L. Olmj ate1, thenco on a direct line north 5 west, ! six chains to an Elm slump, thence on the sanre corns-) ten chains and fifteen links to the north . line of section sewn leen one chain aud seven tyi two links, east of the north-west corner of section i seventeen, wher. now siamls a stone marked 1108 j A, thence north H cast along said north line - eight chain and ninety three links to a Tecan , Stump, thence south IU3 west, seven chains and thirty links to a stone marked a the aforcraid i stone, thence south t east, five chains and fourtvn links to a Sweet (iuni tree, thence south 41 ! eat, sixty-one chains to a stone marked as alore- ' said on the line formerly running between lands ef j V illiani Olmsted and amu' 1 L. Olaisted, thence ' south iff!" west, ei'ht chaius an niuoty.two i links to too place of beginning, containing eleven and 8-t'-K) acres, more or less. Also, a part of the south-west quarter of section eight, town and tangs aforesaid, beginning at the south-west comer ol said section eight, running from thence north twenty rods, thence east eighty rods, or to Cook's line, the ce south twenty rods along said line, thence vest eighty rods to the place ot beginning, containing ten acres more or less; 'ogetherwith one-fourth of the WatT Saw Mill, one-third of the Steam Saw Mill and onethird of the Tools, f hains, Wagons, Ropes, Ac, belonging to said Mills. Also, one Common Surveyors Compass, one Civil Engineers Level, ona Surveyor's Transit, two f.mr Uod Snrvevor'i Chains, one Chain for ' &ir-vni ln Town Lola. t TKHMS One-third cash, one-third in six I m. .H.. and nntt-tliird in twelve months, with annroved securitv. wavinz all apiiriHrnent or valua- ! I tion laws II. HOPKINS. mvll For the Babies. 2 DOZEN ASSORTED COMMON AND FANCY Cal.s direct from Mew York ; also, patent Spring Chairs that will weigh tho " little ones." Just received at VlCKCRY BROS., niy ho. e'i Main Street.
BOOTS & SHOES.
TXT 23 AND SHOE HOUSE. Ill, EH k El MAIN STREET, Are again in Market with the largest Stock of GOOD GOODS, (We say GOOD, for we sell tha't kind of Stock), to be found in anv House of our ay acquaintance East or West. They were bought for Cash by one of the firm who spends the greater part of his time East for that express purpose. v un many years IT? V experience in tne ousmess, . i we flatter ourselves that we understand it well, and with . facilities at our command, we Ortxx and WU1 Sell Goods as cheap as any Jobbing House in the coun try, we care not where that House may be located ; if in the East we will add trans portation. We would respectfully call the. attention of the trade to an examination of our Goods. We like to sell good Goods ; they speak for us whereever they goM0EGATT, READ & CC. HAT EEOUSS. It is not a mooted question that M0EGAN, READ & CO., No. 63 32TgiTH Street, Ha the Largest andIandsomest stock of MATS . To be found in any one House in the West. Men's, Boy's and Children's Hats of every rasmonaDie style in either East or West. vasue Men's Black and Colored Fur an3 Wool Dress Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur anil Wool French Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool J Planter and Planter Hats. Men's Black and Colored Fur and Wool Burnside, Monitor, Cochran, &.C., Hats. Men's Plain and Colored Leghorn and Straw Hats. Men's Panama & Palm Leaf Hats. Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, (great variety.) Boy's Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. Children's Fur, Wool, Leghorn, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. The above Stock has just been purchased directly of the Manufacturers of New England for CASH, at low figures, and we will sell as low as any jobber East, transportation added. Call and examiue our Goods before buying. No trouble to show goods. MORGAN, READ & CO. TanaviLLB. March 2B, 1M.
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NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS AT N23W JritI033S. E. A. COOK & CO. ABE BECEIVING AND OPENING AT Wo. f FIRST STEEE T, A New and Elegant Stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods AND Their Good. hnTe teen selected With great care by experien-ed hands, with special reference to the trade of this city ; were bought for CASH and will b sold very low to Cash Customers only. Their stock comprises all the most ELEGANT STYLES Beqnired to constitute a first class Diy Goods House, EHBKACTKO Black, Plain and Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, Fine Mozambique Dress Goods.plain and Check; Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, Lawns, Mourning and Summer ! Dress Goods, of every description. Point Lace Collars, Collars of every Variety, Mourning Setts, : Mourning Collars, i Silk Talmas Sacques. and Circulars of all kinds, Lace Mantles, Summer Shawls, Silk Parasols, a beautiful assortment just received. Marseilles Quilts and Spreads, . Cloths, ! Cassimeres, Staple Goods of every description IKT O T X O S3 . Onr stock in this line is large, and of the finest quality, to which particular attention is directed Kemember the place for bargains NO. 7 FIRST STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA BOOTS AND SHOES. CITY BOOT AMD SHOE STORE. COMBS & GATCK Having rented the Store Room recently occupied uy jonn iiasn, at SECOND STREET, Are now openining an entire New and Fresh Stock Of the 23 THIS -3? OOODS To be found, from medium to finest nnallty Having purchased their goods for CASH. tueT inteua to sen ior ta?n As low as Any Hossc Can Sell. They wnnld respectfully solicit a eIl from all in want ol a l'uir of Good Hoots aud Shoes. vaN villf., Mny 18, 1B03. RAT EXTRMINATCR. " Only infollible remedies known." Free from roisons." " Not dangerous to th" Human Family." ' Rats come out of their holes to die." fifWRobl M'holraale in all large cities. tttiold by all DavcGiSTB and Retaiikes everywliert. KjP-IHBkwabe!!!" of all worthless Imitations. See that "CosTAn's" name is on each Box, Bottle aud Flusk before von buv BES-Address HESRV II. COSTAR, 1'hincipai. Depot 4X1 Rboadwat, N. V. 10-Soldby KELLER A WHITE, Wbolesle and Retail Agont, myl5-6m Evansville, Ind. Potatoes. POTATOES! POTATOES 1 1 100 barrels more of th' a nice New York Potatoes, kuowu as " Flukes." They arn a large, white, pretty Potatoe, and acknowledged to lie the best ever sold in his market. All who want good seed or eating I'otutuus, come aud sue them at VICKEBY BR08., my9 No b-J Main Street,
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Wholesale and Retail rpHANKFUL FOB THE PATB0NAOE HEBEtofore extended to us, we would respectfully can the attention of our numerous friends to the fact tbat our Stock Is still Large and Complete, Most of which has been purchased since the Dry Goods Panic of New York set in ; and as we have profited by the leases of some from whom we purchased, we are now ready to make a Liberal Divide with our Customers. In addition to all the regular lines or articles we would call especial attention to our Fancy Dress Goods, rialn and Fancy Silks, lace Points, Silk Mantilas, ladies' and Cbildrens' Shoes. Summer Shawls, Hoop Skirts, fcc, Ac, Ac. FAMILY SUPPLIES In tust such quantities as may be desired. Onr friends from Kentnrky, Illinois and India'ia will find OUR HOUSE just the place to get value received for their Green Backs or anv other money. Permits procured when "any other man can get them. JAQ.UESS &. FBEKCII. ESPECIAL NOTICE. Many persons in Evansville and vicinity sup pose from our large Stock aud spacious House tbat we Wholesale Exclusively. This is not true. We are ready at all time to sell Goods at Retail, And fill orders for any amount required, from a Pup- r of Needles to a Bale of frhceting. Being " Men of n-cdesty and Gentlemen of bnt few words," wc only ask our friends to give ns a call. Our Goods will speak for themselves, and ne will leave the matter to the decision of ourcuetomora, not fearinu tbat they will Act lor their own interest by making Liberal Purchases of us. my 20-1 r JAQUESS &, FRENCH, No. 10 First Street, KvansvllLt. DRY GOODS. DRY BQDSS STORE, Wbolesale and Retail, (Double Store.) J. T.&S. A. C00LIDGE HAVE JUST BETURND FBOM THE EAST and are daily receiving their Second Spring purchases at from 25 to 50 per cent discouut from early f-pring prices. Onr whole stock of Cotton Goods have been marked down at present New York value. In addition to our former attractive H ;ock, we have added New Organdie Muslins, Sew Organdie Robes, New Jaconett Muslins, New Paris Grenadines, New Rich Silk Mantillas, New French Lace Mantillas, New Chantllla Lace Mantillas, New Style Parasols, New Style Snn Umbrellas, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, " Ilem-Stltched Handkerchiefs,' Ladles' and Misses' Hats Rich Black Silks, NEW PLAIN SILKS, In nil the NEW SHADES, from a snbd-ied Mouse to the enrxged TAN nd LEATHER Color. Brown and White Check Silks. Clark and White Chech Silks, And a Hundred other Styles. Alexander's and Salon's KldOloves, Ladies' and Misses' Kngliah Hosiery, COHSET STAYS, ! TOINT LACE, Honiton, JIaltese anS Valincoinne Lace Collars and Setts. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cambric and l'ulLEmbroidcred Edglugs and Insertings. ' Don't fail to look at ovr 20 Cts. Bleached Shirtings. Linen Handkerchiefs for 10 Cts. BEAUTIFUL CALICOES From 1 8 to 20 Cents Formerly sold for 25. Money will be saved by giving ns an early call. Cliinllei's liloclc, No's. 14 & 16 First Street, (Tko doors Went of Post Office,) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, myls i. T. &. S. A. COOLIDGE.
RrGULAR PACKETS.
PEOPLE'S LINE. Evansville, Shaw ur clown, SmlthInnd Golconat ana ru - - Ainminnda1 loll PttCKCt h !" and Eltaant Side-Wheel Steamer GEN'L ANDEES0H, Capt. DAX. V. CLARK. DOWN TRIP. Leaves Evansville every BIONDA., WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 1 p. m. V P TRIPS. Leaves Padncah every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, .nj GDTI'RniT at 111. m "iapt clabk having pcrchast:d the ! -Vy GKN. ANDERSON expressly for the Sawneetown. Golconda, Smitbland andPadncah trade, Passengers and Shippers may rely on this Packet , .....II- .1 1 V.ptl.-nl.r t. tention given to all way business. AH orders will , be promptly attennea to. a snare 01 me puu-n. rstronnse is restl'ully solicited. i mv2G JNO. B. HALL, Agnt. Freight received at all hours at John B. Hall's WTharf Boat. Regular Evansrllle and Bowling Green Packet. THE SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMED R. K. DXJNKERS0H, A. DRINK WATER, Master, WILL LEAVE EVANSVILLE every Monday and Thursday at 4 e'c.ock p m. Leaves Bolii e Green every Wednesdav and Saturday at 8 a. ni., making sure connections with the Arn.ada for the Lower Ohio, and Grey Eagle for Louisville. mS!6 Memphis, Evansville & Louisville U. S. Mail Line. The Snperb and Fast Passenger Steamer LI13ERTY No. 3, Capt. WESLEY COSSER, TTAVIS6 BEEN PLACED a pernianentH in the tra !e, will have EVANSVILLE for MEMPHIS and all waypoiLts .very TUESDAY At 10 o'clock a. m. i Taking up will leave EVANSVILLE FOB, j LOUISVILLE every ATUItDY at 3 o'clofk p. , m., makiiiK sur connection at Louisville with the i nut (Sunday) noon Jlail Boat for t'incinnial. are to Louisville 5-1 Ml; tl.roi:gn tot in cinuati Sfi 00. my'23 For Henderson. THE FIXE STEAMEB 0 TJ 3Ft X TH IFt "ITJILL BUN IN CHE HKXDEB?OJf TBADE VV uutil further noti'-e, leaving EVANSVILLE at 4 o'clock i. m. lieturning, will leave HENDERSON at 7i o'clock a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to my20 P. V. VILTS, Ageat. For Cumberland River. THE LIGHT I DBAUGHT STEAMEB CHARLEY BO WEN, Capt. Howard. Bestit, Clerk. Will leave for CumWrland Biver 01. FRIDAY, 22d inst.. at e p. m. For treight or passage npply on board or to P. D. VlE'l'S, Agent. myM Evansville and Cairo Packet Co. FAST MAIL PASSENGER LINE TO I Jii PADUCAH & CAIRO. SEMI-WEK BLL T Boats from Evansville For all points on the Ohio Biver. THE MAIL PACKET . T.Tuii , Muster ......A. M. IrsorcuT, Clerk Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 2 o'clock, for Cairo and all Way Points. Leaves Cairo Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 p. m. THE MAIL PACKET S T-T P E It I O R , Dexter, Master. Lowth, Clerk. Leaves Evansville Wednesdays and Saturdays for Cairo and all Way Points. Leaves Cairo on Thursday's and Sunday's at 5 p. a. CONNECTIONS MADE AT CAIRO WITII ST. LOUIS AND ILLS. CENT: R. R. ALSO AT EVANSVILLE WITH E. AC B. B. A LOriSVILLE PACKETS II. T. DEXTEB, President. "BSFor freighter passage apply on board or to niy20 P D. VIETS. Aeent, at Evansville. BEGULAB EVANSVILLE AND HENDERSON DAILY PACKET. C. H. CHAMBERS, B. W. COX. Captain, f, WILL BUN REGULARLY DAILY g between this City and Henderson, '.-.'.' leaving here every evenlnj; at 3 p. m. Eor freight or passatre applv on board or to ap25 COX A HUMPHREY, Agenia. LOUISVILLE AND HENDEKSCN AILY LINE, (SUNDAY'S EXCEPT . The Evansville & I.onisTille r. s . fTT r.Line Go's. Splendid. f jUMy; Passenger iml 5 "S? 33 JX. TVt 3 J "BIG" GREY EAGLE, Capt. BUXCE... . J. A. LUSK, Clerk. "STAR" GREY EAGLE, Capt. HUTSINPILLEB W. G. VORIS, Clerk J. T.MCCOMBS, Capt. BALLARD J. GWATHNEY, Clerk Compose the Line, and will leave Evansville for LouibVilleas follows: Monday's, STAB GUEY EAGLE, at 12 o'clock Tuesday's, J T. flcCOMDS, at 5 o'clock p H. Veiliieaj-'s, " BIG " GUEY EAGLE, at 5 o'clock Thursday's, P. M Friday's, J Saturday's, P. si. STAB" GREY EAGLE, at 6 o'clock T. McCOMBS, at 5 o'clock p. M 'BIG" GREY EAGLE, at 6 o'clock RETURNING: O J. T McCOMBS, leaves Louisville Monday's and Thursday's. BIG" GREY EAGLE leaves Louisville Tuesday 8 and Friday's, "STAR" GREY EAGLE leaves Louisville Wed nesday's aud Saturday's. Punctually at 4 o'clock P. H. For comf ort and speed the above steamers are unsurpassed. COX A HUMPHREY. U-TY A D V tl&T lSE oriN TS. Order of Council Eirectine Lots to be Filled. AND NOW IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville that Lot No. 2 in the, Block 77, in Laniasco, is situated that water collects and remains stagnant thereon, and the owner or owners of said lot are hereby directed and required by the said Council to fill up said lot to such height as will prevent water from collecting and remaining stagnant thereon, within thirty days from the pabMige of this order. I, A. Pfafflin, Clerk of the City of Evansville. do hereby ceriily that tho foregoing is a true and I complete copy vi an orner ot Eaid Council, passed en the iSth day of April, 18ti3, so far aa it r lates to the within named lot. f In witness whereof, I have bamunto (seal l,nb8crihed my name and affixed the veal I ' j of said City, this 5th dnv of Arpil, 1803. ' , A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Evansville, April 30, 18S3. Lawns and Organdies. A LARGE STOCK OF LAWNS AND SOME very Cue Organdies, which we sell cheap. SCHAPKEB A BUSSING, ap?7 19 Main Street,
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