Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1864 — Page 2
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" 1864 - I ABRAHAM LINCOLN FUR VICK-raKSIDKXT ; AKDKEW JOHHSOIT, Of Ts. Bulijt to tin Viioo of tbe Baltimore CosrmbB UNION STATE TICKET. for Gnwt"9 OLIVER P. MORTON, it WAT. ft Lient, Gnvmmnr, COL. COHRAD BAKER, or vnmui m, rr tumtoiTj of m a. ' KFLHO! TBCHLEB, of Vayvtt. Tor Aiflil'r of m-ile, ' " THOMAS B. K'CKTY. .(if WaLssfi.. "or Turir rtfo", , . . , , ' JnH.V I. MORMHOW, of V,.hinrt.,s. Vr Ail'TnyO'itrriil, DELANA K. Vi ILLlAHBOH.af Paluwu. , , JtT Cb 14 HuprMim Cvttrl, . RS. LAZ. KOBLE, of Kki. "or B-pariT of ftjrraM C iwW. COL, EES. UAKIUSON, of Msrioo. - 'or ftaprtfiw Judfrn, let riUtrlft-JAt 8 r&AZER, of Koaelmko. ' 41 M.tritfc-JKUH T. ELLIOTT, of HwrT. .34 l:trtrt-CHA. A. HA Y, of Marion. b Iiiirli t hOBT. r.VCKEbORT.TIppaniaa. for fioyarioaort'iief uf Pmhli tUr "', PBOf. (iKOkUK W. HOS, of Mukiii. roB fLACTOU AT LAftt.r. Isld S. OwMIbk. cf IUik.k k. kkhard W, 1 boinpsos, of Vigo. ro rtiTE niriu. lrt L-ilrlut Jams C fh-nnjr, Kti' i. Ji.ho M Il.-.ogblainJ, of f (xHirar. II IftrUt yrai r. fiua, of ' lark. " f rwnrla w.tr, rf .-ra utt. .tr, vl Liurrii M Li.llli I -H.tir ft. Prll bard, of Ht mrw, . lla.l..,li Evan., of l.twrnr, ttb Iiletilrt Lc-mWm .Vt,n, of Rn.b. U. V. Kyie-r, of Franklin. Sib Dtiirh t Hnj. t. i of aytt. " Jotimi II M.,li't. ' I lirurjr. ih IH.Irkt-J. .. Wrlxbl, f 11'-pg.. J. : Orni, f li.f. 7i WntfW I n oUim,.f Fniimfh. ' ThrnnM N Ht.,,f rSitlut, ' ttb Mr). t H P. Hiili4.u, ol Ii(.(rtt IlnJ. IF rjpr)ff Wri.. kib rftrl(-t Juim H. Halftira. of White. Atfros 4tarDy. of purtt-r. 101b l)Itll T. It. Ii-eIihm. l iHlt. Halwit Kllt.uiini'-, "f Mkhatt. llih M(tl t-J.ilni M WallK..-, uf iii.nl. JtaiM II. Ti aniU r, of Jy. , ir I ALI Th .(or y, 'M..r- ItuiM IliK," 7i Mnln 8lr.l, l fdf rn. Th rwm laliialv.t ifl Mil' ' Hclilt d in l. It) , nl l boqt In IVol wil ly I.'"' I" I'" A el luiiif , l rMrit pMrtmun1'! off Ut ofti- mt, u Po.lon iclren ly ij llr.1 !? f Mf . Kl nnlr.f M HAfHtlt HI .sSINU. 01 HI T- lTan 6IM if lliuw flitf Ulflr..f Hi tlir S-ml of tti 'lri, w'ni nti.ty of I lin.1l. r' Flock, nil v&. nt. If fiMilrvil, IIih tnnt run t rriiritinMiml(l wll h (vnr rm(ri, hy plvln (m mi1l.l.ly. ' Jlill.S J. II ANDL FOR SALE. HOf'KE A twu Itnrr Brlrfc llatwr i Vln hlrirl( L'lW(iu Mrvtntllj aii'l tiivhtlt, Rn Inililng f-.ur ronr.is ftil'l A kllrbf'n, fllo K'hvI Cllrn, llil)l, Win,l ftltnl. r. thn lot l T1 f.t niuitm. T.rm. culi. tut furtlwrj'll',l'l tr)iiirii Mi tli brn)iitii, .i.riiai-2 .tuns riiKiiti.ri! FOR RENT OR SALE. J 'Oil HKNT tt MAI.K A bKAtiTirULLT lln.Uiil Unahlini', n.r Ihx Hull Mall., with tmnl two VTMt of liltfl. Will riU for go GltV DtHWffY. Killfllr ill S. E. IliNUHT, cor Mtln .n.l rirt..' ; OROCERIES .) rCt i-h V:'aoiLjs"iuLgiii Tp aXTau it Ut ,.r ul t r.i.i.urrr tawii.t QHOfitwT. ' t BiiriHKM niKHii Ciiioue, v (;oMiriii.ai. cilj lii lor m l fur .il at KLLIUffM rsMItT flllOCEKT. "Kihz7o. t TIB8,' ' '' "i ' " J e doa. N. t ' i h " rt . , , . In ( In H-t) lulu: ml d".aa.tirtot Holllnn r!'.l A Una. Uutlur I'aiMlai ;i ilnj. I'rlnlj ; 4o llHMk.u, a.a.4-i. alial 1 ' ' - m JiLt roMtrv.il ami e.r at ; ' ' si.i.iirrr a- rAMiiv ahocchv. O" " N K irunilreit luTcboka Tabk llull.r i M)Jara " Juat racalriMl anil for a'tl.at AM loTT'H rAMIt.T (iHln'XBV. fl'kN DAHKICI.S l.ra FlrklVa, fur aau, by lb t. uoarii, iitiiiiiivi or itarri, at ' KLI.IorT'M FAMILY OROrEBT. lifTV l i.. AH.SOUTKU Hunt ami Cbak.r J' rlrooma: i i . . in iloa. Kaiii lltriti Drooma ; in J.. " WhUk Juat racalvi'il anil rni- ..In at sli mri-M rAMUT (iKoecitr. r 1 wn THUI nA Mi l.ll.t. I l. i.. aUilr lunJ 1 Print II.''. ill.-a aril. -to. For mill' or 1:1,1, loTT'rl FAMILY imorKWT. CARRIAGES, &o. .... PRANK HAMMER3TEIN S Wagon, Carriage & Ruggy Manufactory, CORNER CANAL ANO MAIN HTBEKT. ti. V A.S VII. LK, IM U. JTUVNK UAUMKttnTEl!(. TAEKS ; I LKA. .1' lira In aavtnir to Ina rritii,u ami v-tilwinora
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Tli work la all dotm ninlr bia iinm(Ual,ln.ti'tlon, ouaa.iiirmlr will b Warrnnlivr. , craoua from a diaMto harluc TariU.a or BiiKgli. to ra -inl ill ar l-trlwl ran i.a l 1 rb Uou uti tli ctiurt.t ni'lk-a, ami oN t n 'Moiat a; vo-hla li-ruia. B iii tli. oilal ira-tii-nl Bu ami l'arrlaa Slak.r lu tlio vltv, ha I. iharili'i, hi'itnr urtii!,J limn aiit luainiftu lmar lo till or,h-r (J lx V ' DRY GOODS. The Largest Millinery Stock it tbe West TTE HAVE THE LARfiKST STOCK OF II Fablnoeil Milliner?, of arwy lwritton, to ba founii in Ilia Wt. Wllb a MHlinar Ilka Mu. FMa RulUia nparlnionil Ih. I rtmnilar:, ami rOrw-ba u Ilk rapntatton, w can waintut aatuim tioti. Ona Frli-a ami Chou Pr-r-ja" la oiir nixtlo, from whlcb no ibTiatln la aiiowinL SC1I A I' KF 11 A nCSSINil, t, i ' . Nca.4TrtiM;iaatri4.T Still They Come! -TB HATE RKCKITCn AKOTIIFIV I.ARiiK VV alork of lry UooUa ut ayrry l. i tttuu, wttch will b toU t-firap. , BClLkPREH A mSIV.J, , t ill VaJ44 Ha Juv.1.. -' Silk Sun Unibrellas. - - f LARQK STOCK OF SILK AND CINOIUM il e Imlirallaa Juit rwlm-il au4 arlUu cnaap - - - . ; . . , . . Si ll PK ER A BTSSINU'S, tioa. 7 ao j Ai Main 8trl. Notions and Fancy Goods 1TK HAVH g LARGE 8T0iiK OF-SOTtON's I V ami Fancy Oihi.U, w blch wa all, at whuhraala or rrlall, (ltraor 1 1. n any oihr houv, . " SCUtrKfftft lU'SSINO, M. 47 and is Uinkiiwl. . Ar- Few Cajrpets Left. , , . rpllosE WlsilllNu TO UliV OAEPKTS 1 cbmp bal txlaw call anon, W ara avtllua tbam ot at MM llwin naall(Svltlr.ra, roM ... eCUArkKH A BlfiSLNlJ, K.. akd 4 Mam Mnrt. IIAIR JEWELRY." hair jewelry: .Hiss E. Powers, TROM SEW YOKIk. W'OVLD ISFOlOl THE JP lailK that .luf it pr. ;-.r! 1.. m.ko to orJr . Into CHOICK HAIU 8 R A C U I H T S. K.BHKOP!, UKEAT-PIS j. LaduVauJ u.i.ll.ai.u'a tiCARD-CUAlNS. ' If . fc J i i ha la IboroiiKlil.v coniK-t.nt to DRESS LAU1KS' HAIR, , In tha LATENT STT, LES. a.lUor at hoc ivaiiui at tltair own bouaii. -...:',,. Thr hUlinal orli-a lM tr loon liair. lU.,,,Ur No. 41, I.ocuat ellrwt, r.Uivu rHraJ au4 Thlr.L aKoaU koww l l ii.. u - ini,utni . .iiuiv it. " , DRESS-MAKING. 3jiwliiiillo X DRESS-JV! A KING. " Miss M. Brcnnan,KE KNTLY FROM HE YORK, II WlNli ,K-al. . In this tity, I, biis py to annum)- to Iba ladia that .h i i.rvruirv.l to atioml to - - ; DP.ES s-makino .' ,, tha LATEST tiTTLES, an-l .olt.-lt tblr pat,onnZ. frumialnit to pna ivii ,iii ih,a - KrwiJauc o loat mmi. No. !. bw tTCn SocoikI anil Third, aarornl bouaawaat af lb Jl.ihixint Chiuch. apt
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!2Hi2 IB TEA DAT. -APRIL 2 Km M. TIIAYKK,... .. ..ICUtr. J. S. U.VKUTUOR.V,..MtUI. Th3 Usion Executive Committee f r . the Pint Congressional Littrict Of th! Htate are hereby nrrtified to m ft in th city of KvanavUle on Tuetdar, the third day of May, proximo. h ! 1. ( oorad Bakrr. V bave never ben culled on to do Ari mt.t thitt afford u ioor gratilica li.ii ibau tb h'liati n of Col. Conrad Baker'ft name, am tba Union candidate for l.ifiit, GoeriMir, io piac of 'B kiiibull, ileclined. Col. iiaker waa our lirH (rboice. Wbau, bowever, th Ctnveatioii rtlectd 'ien. Kimball a iU choic. 'httrfully waivtrd ftnf refreiM and connidfrred iti a tion a .ryireprraiid it M-lclifin of a candiiile moil tricfellrui J 1 ii t (i-ii.rnl Kirnbal! could not ftflC t tb hiiiiiiitiu, becMQUe it would iniorlm with bit cotnmiaiiion ai General and iiwreuitata bia witbdrawal from tba army i Continently, it dTolved uon tl Mate rpntra! Conitintte Ho .elect j an ibfr candidatn' V fel tik 'eon gmtolbliiir , thf .'committee aptta : tbe manner in wbiuh it ha J) barged (bin df-fif-ult add imrtiiiit Irunt, Jt ba made a wide and judicium nomination Coloilet Bker pokttiixiiit In on eminent lff rf all tbe qimlificMtiuii. reiuiiit to coiciutulit a faiibful, firm and oojiular lifkidiiiy; oflicer. I (Via clear-headed parliainentHriait, and will to liide and dirert tbe buaine to 1 (rtumatt'd by tba HtaU fenati n tu accompliati much in n Mil til pj.ace vf iiiue. A great daal jefreudj upon (Jie tact and courteiy (,f a prak'ulin cllicer. if ho i indolent 'and dull tba u)eiutira will taka unwarrantable) liberties and dvotj to bunconttre peei -:naking tima wbivti otibt to be pent exclunirely in voting and trannactInj; Lauiiii'iH. If h(i p')(vlli ' or irritable be it apt to offund and rueiuber will dulay biikineii merely to vent tbeir ipite against and annoy lbl'reiident. But if he 1 energetic, affable and Crm, bunilien will j(lid amoothly along, and all law required will b(i'iiacted before the, expiration of the time allotted for a Sesnion. ' Colonel ' Huker, w ara a.Hdreil. will ix it be found wanting in auy par ticular. i r I -And,' yct furtlier, ui ' caao our State ahuuld bo m unl'ortuBule at to lon its Governor, Col. Da Iter could dinuhure the dutioa of that poaition ctinally well. fndfl, we kiiw of no man in th Htata better iiualified to Git the poition iJfAirt b ha' Iwaik ao.axaUad by Gu. Morton, wuU more more creilitlo limeelf and thaittata than .Cob Itakt-r. lie in a line executive oMicijr. Tho thorough-going manner in wtijc t be ba Jim Imreil the arduou and repiniblu duties of l'rovoat Marihal GeiiQral of our tate (luring the pa.t yearirgvv hii rttnesH for any poakion requiriug executive ability of a'bih order. Of Col Huker's inteprily we need not seak tc our reader. Mont of them ko binj well. No man in the State of Indiana, no far ai our' knowledge ex tendv, ataud4 higher, in . ibU particular, iu thu estimation of tlioia who' know him bent. ! ' ' Nor need we upeak of Colonel Ihtker'a pMiiotism. That a!o pak for itaelf. At the beginning of tbe Mruggl be sa crificed a Wrativo bumni'n and tbe upon , a tervw , lor which, natrally, he liml no taote. Hit action wi (lictHlml by pr-triotiaui, aud patriottttiii fclone. An ('olouel of the Fir-it In diana Cavalry, b- panned through the ilimiiun campaign with crsdit, ditcbarg tng all tho duties ansigrted him with ii di-lity aud success., By hit own min he waa high! eataeruad. iTbey bad tha inoft uulimited . confidence in hit uprightnest and justice, and hit rouruge was never doubted. Tbeir dispute wrra alwsyt appealed to hiui with a full assu ranee that hi .decision would be jo.t, and all were dispttaed to . accept hi de cision at final. ' ' i herelore, ; w epet, we place- his name on onr ticket with the greatest pleasure, and we believe h will receive a cordial support from hi friend and neighbor. Let us all rally to hit sup port and the support of th whole ticket, g I that we may win for it si triumphant sue(From tU V.viht1II Cnioa, litb , . OSuMr,' Sprould, KJilor of the Kvau tille Jimel was on. Sunday evening at Schacfer's Salmon, and when h happen ed to pi infect the . yard, he waa badly beatan by somebody. Mr. Sproule cried murderl uiurjfr!" upon which people, beinffM tbe- TrWfjbhorrrood, heateanxl to help him. But they Were too, late, since Mr. Sproule in the meantime had run up tu the second story of the house. Who il waa that beat him, we did not leara. It is lucky, however, for Mr: Sproule that the licks he got did not hurt him gretuly. - . , I'olBLR ISFASTICIDB. NauCF JallC Calhouu, tho daughter of retpectablu parents in Jackson county, Ind., was, lat week, delivered of two illegitimate children. - Tbe wmobed gir had been de caived by a scoundrel under a, promise of marriage, and her thame so franried her that she murdered both tba children. She is nader arret to aiwwer tbe chary a of murdel-fj. Uer seducer, we suppose, Kill escape puuUhmeut; but. if justice were meted out to aim there is no puc. isbment severe enough to answer it r. quirements. fowtler and lead, speeditt administered by a father, brother, or relative, is tha proper way lo deal wi'tb such scoundrels.:.;.;!''.! h .. f; .v; .J '-1 8F&AuthoritT has been granted to raise a second eorpa d'Afrkina in Indiana. EnlistuieaU will be in immediately. Tha rendetrous will be jst Indianapolis.
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froia tbe Buta CewmcawHo. rn-alaen aeishbors areborrid at this new word and the idea wlrich it cover. They cannot Iooit wttu composure on the gradual bleaching out of tbe African race, and denounce an tioniots as kirous of cooiplie amalgamation. - But tbey are late with their oulcriea; tbe work of "roUcejrenation has been goinjf on at the toutn ior wuu L'eiieratiota. Here it a catc hic tately came to our knowledge." VI - W H. F baa enlisted in Mattachutett regiment He it as white as half the- white eutdiara MX car array, bat in reality bat a mixture of African and Iudian blood, and is the son of a wbite man. TbU white ma", Samuel Hector, and a memUr of tbe church there, it Wh the father and the grandfather of F , who is the son of his iter by bis (rrandiathfcr. That is to say, Mr. Hector Crt committed adultery with one of bit stavet, then after a sufficient lapte of fume, committed tncett witn bit dauirbter br tbia tlave. and to crown the whole, when the issue of his tecond connection was in a reoel prison ai iicumond. be came" forward and testified againet the youno; snan to prevent bis beinit discharstd with otbef prisoners. When the Copperheads wish to give terinoo againxt amalamatioo, we advue them to s-o to Culpepper, Virginia, and take Hamnel Hector lor an iliujtralion of the tobject ' ' Me. Editob: For tbe further edifiea tion of the Copperhead, who is so touearnixh about tbe bleaibinz out procett referred to above, 1 delre to add a "few more of thf same nort to the Com mouirtallh't cate of "Mit egenation Many cf our citizens will remember a parallel ctw,' reported by5 memW of our gallant 2tli rgiuiriil, ,h-ii home on furlough a few wtekt since.. When that regiment win enramped at Uiintivllte, Alabama, in tbe inmiwr of- 18C2, it wai much freiiaeuled by the neighborin,' nejrroet, . wilk-(ratful auppGea of fruity, (Sifetiblet, ke. Assoruflbtse was a youn luiilatiu woman- herself almost while wlio was tonietimet accompanied by one or two, and occasionally by three white children. 1 Upon on of these latr ter oceanions, the Colonel's Motored cook, Mnjor Harris, (at well known in onrcity aa tba Colonel himtelf) introduced tha whole party at headquarters, slid akked it. i judgment as U whether the children i-re really while, as they looked to U, br were tainted with oejrro blod. Col. Jones, and other gentlemen present, afer a careful examination of tbeir "rlexhlanrkt," decbtred they could e no sign of the African, Lot that to all appearan ces, the children wera as white the CJioncl said at hit own children. . . 'I'be woman, however, told tha C'oluuel that tliey were ber children by Judge C. (tha father of tbe Hon. J. C, lata Ceiled States Senator,) who was also ber father, that the Judge was dead, and had, bf hit will, manumitted her and her children, but that hi heir (her white brothers and aiaterx,) stilt held thstn in bondage, in pits of the will. ' She added that the iok to Colonel Jones by the ad vice of Major llarrii, who inform ed ln r that he was a lawyer, and the inpiorstl blot to asiutl asr iu oolaininj , ... . ... the liberty to which the and her children were entitled. The position of tha Col onel, of coli res, prevented Jiis iuttrfer euce in behalf of the poor woman and her children, either ic bia enpaeify of lawyer or military man, (that being the day when it wt yet Held to be the duty of 'our armies to protect the rightt (?) of tht slaveholder,) but to extraordinary a alory excited the warmest sympathies of all who heard it, and, iuveatigatioii being made, the slate men'. of tha wretch !, woman a to her and her children's ptttrrniiy, and mauumission, and con! in uance Iti slavery notwithslasiding were found lo be strictly and literally true. In iither words, (lo draw out the point after tha manner of the OummenuHralth hove,) Jude C, first committed adullry with one of hi own slaves, then incest (if not rape also) upon the body of hi daughter by that slave, and thus became the father, grandfather and master f three more (white) slaret, and srhen he died, aud want to tha belt that wat gap' iti for him, to ctowa all, his other chil dren, acions of the boasted " chivalry,' by fraud and force set aside'" hit wSfl, and continued to hold their brothers and sit tr, by this douUe tie, at' tkeir slaws, subject, of course, to additions ad in fin Hum to, tha abort series of incestous outrage. 1 IVrhnps tome of Jour reader' wilf re suember, also, that another parallel Cine, referred to by General. Butler in lis Brooklyn speech after hit return from New Orleans, as oije of hit Southern experiences which had converted him from pro-slavery into a anti-slavery man. Th following Is tha ttory, inert circumstantially told hy a member of the General's Staff, in tha Atlantic Monthly of July, 13C3: Just previous lo. the arrival of Gen eral Banks' in New Orleans I was ap pointed Deputy t'rovont 'Marshal or th eity, and heklthe office foretime Jay after he had assumed command. One day, during the last 'week of our stay in the South, a Toiuiii woman of about 21) years called upott ma to complain that her landlord bad ordered her out of her house, bacauso tbe was anable longer to pay trie lent, and the wished me to an tborue ber 16 take posscstTori or.one oi ber lather a koa that had been eo CateJ, bit being wealthy rebel, then in the Confederacy, and actively engaged in the rebellion. The eirl waa a perfect blonde in rnm plexion : her hair wa of a ery prettY. lipht thada ol brown, and perfectly straight; ner eyea a clear hoaest gray and her skin at delicate and fair as a child a. tier manner was modest and ingenous, and her langnage indicated much intelligence. . . -Contiderinir the circumstances. think I was justified in wbeelinr around in or chair and indulging in an une quivocal stare of incrwtlnloBS amaze ment, when in the course of conversation aha dropped a remark about having bee born a slave. "Do you mean lo tell me," said I, "that you have negro blood in your veins T And I waa conscious ot a teetin ot em barrusttuent at asking a question so ap parently preposterous. "Yes," abe replied, and then related the history of her life, which I shall rt peat as brinny as possible. . "My father," tbe commenced, "It M Cox, formerly a jud?e of ona of the courts in this city, lie was very rich, and owns J a great many houses here. There is one of them over there," ahe remarked, naively, pointing to a handsome residence opposite my office in Canal street. "Mr mother was one of his slaves. When 1 waa sufficiently grown, he placed m at school at tha Mechanics'
Isttitute Seminary, on Broadway, NewYork I remained there until I was about fifteen years cf age, wien Mr. Cox cam oa to New York and took nr from th. school to a hotel, where he obliged me to
live with Wei as his mistress faa-ito-riiy, at the aze of twenty-one I am the mother of a boy five years old who is my father's son. After remaini g some time in New York, he took me to Cincinnati and other cities at the North, in all of which I continued ' 1T live with him" as bfore: Darin this sojourn in the Free States, I induced iiim lo grv me a deed of manumission; but oa onr return to New Or leans ho obtained it from me, and des troyed it At this tin. I tried to break off the nnoatnral connection, whereupon ke canted me to be publicly whipped in the streets of tbe city, and then obliged me to marry a colored maa ; and now be has run off, leaving me without the least prvvuion against want or actual starvation, and I ask yon to give me one of hit bouses that 1 may have a noma lor my self and tare utile children. . - i StraDjre aud impossible at this fiorv appeared, I remembered, as it procreated. that I bad heard it from Governor Sbepley, who, at well at ben. lintler, had inTSt'gntd it, and learned that it wat not ontv true in everv particular, but waa perfectly familiar to the citkens of NewOrleans, by wnom Judge Mix na4 been elected to administer iutuce. - -. ': - Tbe clerks of my office, tuott of whom are old residents of tbe, city, , wera well informed of tha facts of the case, and at teited tbe truth of the girl story. - f.-ii - -- - ' ....... C"afei?The mail boat arrived at the city wharf yesterday inornipg, stys the Lou hrille Journal of .Monday, with a squad of soldiers on board, rf-ceived at Cincin nati.. One of the 'n amber was fontid ly ing on the deck; when the boat landed, cold in death. u died appireutly w th out straggle, at hit companions thought be was only sleeping, and attempted to en him when ' they ' were ready to t . . . ' . 3 .1 . I I leave tun boat, it is presumea mat uc was sert from one of LU eonalesceut honpilals at Cincinnati, as hii- face was strange to all of hi soldier companion, and his quiet, reserved manner' during the, trip had prevented them from luidn g out anything in reltttioai t his his tory. , A stranger to' all aronnj fcini, he laid himself down to dream of home, and death ttol toftly over him with the slam-. ber of hit dream. No friends-no his tory a little waif--a small scrap of pa per found ia ona of hr pocket wilh tha single lin written, "Lewii C, t'rlght, company F, 30th Indiana," alone remains to tell who and what he waa In his death we are furnished with t one of those unwritten histortts of fife, which are multiplying day by day as rolls on. ward the car of war... lie lived, loved, and was lovtd, aud riend will sadly mourn his absence; yet the history of his life will remain shrouded in obscuriA lonely (rave, aud a rude, tWcay ing headboard, with his name, and regment roughly carved thereon, may oir.iims tUnce to attract the eye, be-i'. cause, aside from the timple name, all j else it a blank. Thought may muse a moment ever the lowly mound, and if memorandum U noted, it will Only be "A name no history." UaTCapfeia llnT1 8. Toed, latt IV vmt Marshal of Washington City, hat been dismissed from service. He was ar raigned and tried by a son rt martial, btch, it it ttated, coovicte-1 him of embesxiing property received while he -vat acting at I'rovunt Marshal of Washington, consisting of a diamond cluster ring and certain silver plate, be having Ut diamond retet, and the tilver recast into spoons for hit own Ota."--Lou-rile Journal ,.t Tbey did thing differently under the Buchanan Administration. .They waited until the thief or erabe.tier'got safely onf U A.uua, or eisewnece, witn bit booty, nd then released tbe turetiet from lit bifity, as in the case of Fowfer, 1'ottmastcr ct Nwj Yurk City, -Johr Jts; Floyd aud other noted Democrats l- a : 1 . . f- .l yaa n aeruiua f iu iwesrn"! aa .Jiauui ra, Jackson - County, on Monday of last week, in which two men, named Jackson and Cavender, were killed, and an old man, whose name "e did not learn, tec ribly beaten for ttrotatltua; agaiast tha attack of the ptbera.Tl.c attack! were nude by loldner s at hare aat furloacb. We do not hear thai any arrest wtt mad--A dreadful state of things etUt in thatt f grtio.' i of Jackn Coitnty; and these murders afid ''outrages oitjrbt to be slopped by the authorities Vm Albany Ledytr. , Yes! If soldier have taken to killing Copperheads, it ought to ba stopped. lint when Protter and hit band of con servatives were killing toldiert and Prey voit Marshals, last year, he Damocratic prct.tvss not pafticolarly loud ia their crieslo "have it stepped. 1 i at $ejF Among ..the prisonerscaptured hear Faiotsville recently wera tbe following former citizens of Bourbon county: Cot Fekiel V. Clay, Jesse Lovely, J. B. Cmndall, Gorge Haley. Jeptha 1. Bed. fonlj Henry Anderson, ChainLere-Brent, Koiwrt Layton. Thoa. lwi, d j Liability or Military Offlcert. ;. In the Fall of ISf't iy ihe Ixu in villa Journal General m. XeUon ordered Colonel Leooidas Metcalfe, then commanding the 7th Kentucky cavalry, to eeiza seme horses belonging' to Mr. McKrell, of Maytlick, Mason County. The order was predicated upon information tbat McKreil had pure'eased the horses to take them South, and had declared bis intention ta sell them fur. the one of the ; rebel arrniea. Colonel Metcalfe seized the bones and delivered them to General Nelson at Camp Keaton. Nelson 'released them in a 'lev days at th solicitations of McKreil1 wile, but subsequently Mr. McKreil sued against Colonel .Metcalfe for the damage sustained by this temporary detention of his horses aud in the . tearing down of hi fences' while leiiiog thtm. The Maytvilla f'.L, .... il. . . I... 1.... ...... l...! J 'o aaow ww.svraui tor beveral terms ef tha court, but was uroagni toa trial auno :ae oreaent teriat It was proved that Metcalfe wat a tuaoruinale carrying out the orders Of a superior officer, which be had no opboddui to obey; tbat there was abundant evident to believe tbat it had been McKrell'a intention to carrv tha hiimea SjUth, and althourk Mi-K'w-ll astaMiala,l that he bsd recou81aered dt?U!riBlM linn tkMiA. t ht-. tVks keiaa. i a - -.aw werw-nm tooa, yet taer waa no tjviaencw to how dat eithir Hetcaire or Nelson wera co-" niiaai ot Aha fm U-. .Tha.aoi,,, ,l-,rga f tutlained was -tndiag and -th action I
rliZTrlsmEFms salooh. posed of both Umon men and Southern i " eympathkers, gave their verdict iu iaor r BILLIARD AS RESTAUR AST, V Mttcalitx The charge of the Jadgsi wat ,i : Taint trt be tw a cat ft aim ' mmImi! arUli annwiKarintt tia man nC all I' i " SiSaat lyesansra
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in Ljiwreoce, Kansas, and brought here ; terdaY-Mrnl-'2. jMiramarv paniah-i tnen wa threatened unit it he atsgorgea which hd 1be effect to arin to hght aliont $"J4,0 TrtirieJ tome four miles Vve this city.' He had with bias when a reeled $7u, 'v the money stolerex ceptin aooot- fi, ), has been recov ered. Xa accomplice bv the name of McBruie, aluu LouU S'aa'iks, wj arrcsttd here to-day. . He is sai J to be a veteran ot an Iowa regiment lue money buried was ia e carpet sk, Homo three feet nnder eronni As IseiOEKT. Dari 1 Po! writing from ; Eransville tv the Mioati Demtartt, says: -.-i" ' ; To-day I noticed a-little" occurrence, which in itself, to be sure, does not amount to much, but I will pat it in this letter any way. As we rolled out of Eaesvilie, f noticed a veteran standing on tbe platform looking intently ata cluster of houses just at tbe edge of tbe town, and as we both gased I saw what was the matter. His little wife was at the window bidding her soldier a last good-bys, (perhaps forevtr,) wbite the, woman-like, wa kissing ber hand to hint as nrrnly i as tbe knew bow, never taking her eyea off from him till we were quite out of sipht. Just then I saw him trying to get a cinder out of bis eye, apparently, and although he managed it pretty welt, he could not deceive , for I taw big manly tear grs chasing' each Other dowst his bronzed cheek as ever fall from th eyes of a woman. ' ; ' . well, thia ''returning" bears with it, or teems to bear with it, more weight than merely, "going" at tha first call, l'oor heart, baaiing thereat the window alone. may your Uf be made happy by Ait re " turn once morwio you, and wbeuk,.. comet back thia time, iod grant lb at it , may ! tadeed with thu cruel war all , over, 1 BoKoB TO TBK 49th IsmaSA.-r-Tien. j Hurlbut has ordered that the names of j the following battles, partieipated ia by j tW.-l'Jth Iji liana be inscribetf on their bauaert: Chit Una liiufT. Arkantas fast, t ort Utbson, llitmpion Hul, tilatk i Klver Bridge, Vicksbur-and Jackton. I "Sei-oxb-Siojit. A -l.ule girl down t town. .ys the Madison Garter, tnder- i ing with iimtalet, awoka from a kiaj of I'.iir on Satnrtky, and remarked that I hergraa4ma,eidir.2omemilsia tia; couciry, wa dead. Th family had m i even so mucb at heard of ths ild lady'. . illness, hut ture enmtgh shortly after, at message from the country announced her death at juat about tha time of day inc tuna ruiru. . t .-,. tejTlhe New Albany Ltdgrr learnt that arms and ammunitioa for tba militia are being liberally distributed throughout Indiana,' more particularly f ia tbe southern counties, ; 1 NEW AD VERTISELLENTS. 1 1 REMOVAL. , TH03. G. MAG II EE II AC REsfOTI.O 111 V HOaVKftALE ft AST- j Mulm a.ialldbni.lt la Mo. 3 I BVT . Mkl.lt, briuar Mala. 11. bas lar a4 ata. I yisrt IWIUMI ' Maa.li w 1. Work. Saw aa ! wa im, ,r.,ii a. -gocu aa on rat,- aoo : for aala aa b.tr. b M tba baKt," ant s Intat Ilia aaltr atarb rowalatiag f Sna Uarsjr, 1'oa.H, aud Carring-a Uarnraa, LltM Ttoti.u, Hl Wajon. Dray, ant K pr aa. Itaravaa, SaA-i-a la awllaas Itrwias of all kia.. la aaV quantity. Collar., Sirlha, tan-lnsna. (.Ww-k I.Ibm, 91 Hilary Vioek; ia abort, ,.r, (kief in bia lis. lnai a If. a,. Mne a ' Stailllav i4dla " baa braa SMiaabartorad aaj.r kw iataiatwo aupM-iaia. by skillln! aa4 ..iriu.a.l : work , aat t. aow oflral to tha na.lt at ' EkSTEbM I RICEa. sVast saaa t aaaiaaaa aa-r-aafnlly wiih.aaythln( la lb. rurk.t. ta xyU. Soma, tarabltliy.aat rtr, b. oaly a.k. s trial. 1. ail aaa asaaiia rw ywaa alaa. aria AMUSEMENTS. IAH OIV I 3 1 1 A. L. Tw. M. KoLLAbP. ' HX2nfriifvimnt. OltTKESTII JklfiHT O Of THE E.NiiAOKWEST of tba beantifat an4 b(-hi (iftat rf T g g JL'S'SY PRICE,' ,r tfcl, ,.,r,.-,.f , ' TrrwMwaaa., tXJViAUA aaS EtkV MfrBTIbB, M R. D, iHlS CIKTT ' ' : " Aa Mil A It A So A. On Thursday Evening,' April 28th, V) Uf ba" r,tMntrl Ik t'" CoaaaJ antlitwt ' i ' 'TBE ' 'i ' J I O NEYMOOX S ' '0 t0 Twlue a a Ue. v oa. Mis fasjtt a. Pater. lll'SS ASs.l t Jaiiti'VS .;..:... . Mr. l 11 A WC 11 ETT. r. W. K HOLLABb. Tu com l0a ink Iks brflhaM 1 o A.l Coaw4f I entitled , ., - Naval' Engagements. ; , story Mattliaar SI . B Pair a. iMnal , , ,tJ ,1 i .n. . air, H . M. HviL.H.. ' . - ; " . t-tJ -a i-' 3 To.aioifow .trains, ,., BEsiriT cr ms rsT a. price.4 ' I a a.-ttv priuaiUn lb (raat faaatia Ptajr j aucau . ,:J. ..... FANCIION the CRICKET. - IXwve oa at . PerfcwsaMira ta eassnaeawa lb kia W ots. Cklblrra an.lar M yr or a.'Saanaa . - -..'. - . rroat arats raar4 tor taaJaa a.wn.aaiai by a.atiewa. a . o eiaes Th. aroat tbrld order will bf ataiatataaa. ' ! cltESElCITY HALL, i Fositively for One Bight Only ! i - :- " , , . . , i ' iw unrjan aw iwiow. i . . Irf. W. 4. McAI.I.l!TK, Tha irrauaat of all Hrtt PBBSTllwtTA-f TSl ha. aat Waavlac-Warbac af tba Kiatraia ( salary : , Admriataa . .-' .. ...... .. ; .. Itan-v4 saata 4 caats astra. whtrtl Biay saearrd at kbe H!l dartna tb day. w P. CLIMA. Aat. ' - IKE M. PITT MAS. A4Afar. ST. H. BARaU3.Treaonsr. , , - . ap2T 3i . . . ' ! ' AUCTION. - GREAT ATJCTI05 SALE. . SO nnrt worth or sta ple liqcok la baaald at paaibc aaetiaa, Anra E. in front of say auction rvoas.oa Ataia -n. i, aalwaaa Oeaad! and Third. LOor h..r .- wa of tbabntaa ity.aad will beaobl alih.it toSre. A credit of thrtc moatb will U s-iv.a. - Tbea I. letter maawl af tha fbOoartag artadH: J, plf. 014 Hr.ly .SA gal. -1 , t f OM Brandy ZZ-. SbrI barrel Boarbna "- hiiky. . . tl', (1. i barrel K VbakT ! -i ay ftrnwy g.i.. it sg Bittars. 10 ..; -f ba Ab-Talhi 12. l ek Ai.iatb ,tL..iu . S--J 1 . "'''erjr Braiijy XI nrm rort wrn 1 barral M aacat U ta. 1 barral Ginger Wla . I Jasaaaca Bant . to ;sejd. l-le. nip Catawba Braaoy . H aais. . 1 S't Prb Sraad. IS - ..i J SZgtggZZi I .1 fml?'' I hr- awsr a. call, to-l at;icoa in tn. j. j. COUS, Anjcuoaorr. NEW SALOON. 1 ' SViliYHlEi IIBItlt. 1
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. .af?TS3 V , . . A. Ho. 10 e - r . 7 SPRING STOCK, 1364. :7 ;Wlifl3lesaIe:: I5eiiartnieiif The special attention of all the closest buyers and best Merchants visiting this city is called to our largo and elegant stock, which comprUes almost everything in the line of T , O' It K I G N i .. . DOMKST1C DRIT;-, GOODS. Vie Latita a call fro'u ill, &&1 in qasvlity, style and prices defy all competition either in Evaasville or ont of it HOUSE FUENISHING Ifepartinciit: t CARPETS, Oil Cloths. Mattings. Kagt, Matts. Wiudow Shades, Window Paper. Curtain Damasks, Laee Cnrtaini, . Curtain Fixtures, , . Curtain Cornices, W WT .! ft fk V? tilt il II If tl i - . , ,. , , Unen 4 Dmg-ett Crumb Cloths, FiCtort Cords and Tassels, , 10-1 Linen S hectic g-f, . 10-4 Cottcn Sheetine,; .,,.,, T;Mr'..te. Linea afli CottoaPllloW Casing, Marseilles and Limity Uailts, , i Stair Linens, Oak Mahogany and tBosewood Oil Cloths, an.vrvt ..ni.:.l. iivii juiucua ot an siuui, Jfapkint, Towl and Crashes, and everythinf; else almost ia the HOt'SE FuRNISHINU LINE. Eetail Department. A Mi mow TO ALL THE RrsVLAR i :. of Ihi. lib, w- MO-rUll. vail (be att.it I Smm. ol lbs tra.tr la Mir . ! LINEN SIIEETINOS I jilt on iShii't Iiijjh'.4 ( m,,.. II.W . 11..1 11 1. ( ii,,MV i y I u.u. ai.fc.ll ftttt Stl'sLIMS A kull4 alok. la:tia all sraifc from lb rb,il or. 10 tlw laiaona t"m iurk Mill' lb DbrT bu,tth4 Mmlia aaH a lbl roatltH-st. Piano ' aeara A sll styba aat saks. Tba bwt SkwIXU KtEDt.ES lwt-ane4 win tba I oii-l ! Rul-oar llb ant lotion I' ir-llb aarua aef M-:a Tabbt Llamas, Paa&aaba a4 Rap f Sia. All si ttt brwast aaarlwt rat's. ; ... :. : . : , .' , n...r JttlESI Sk, SHa5t II. Ra.-IO first atraet, Kvamavllla WATCHES & JEWELTIY wrXA ATiO C af SU VV SU Aj Aa X GEORGE A. BITTROLFf No. 48 Main Street, i I" ,, Cwntlee Mlock r TTT A ITI n TT XT . ww J ar. , w VJk U J a krobl Amariran Sb4 Eahab La-r Wati b-a, j riivr Anon-. hi anao-n jrat at,-n., I l.atiaa' Ua4 anaviaan at twaat H al. baa, . I Miit Sati.aa i L.S'n Mai, b.. , - C II A I IV H t 4i4l, Veal, C Silalaln aal Onar ( halo., W-, Piatrt atif Blaal bill... ; .iiwiJiie Ys Ctwtw snl oliraire Itanoi4 Rmea ( laaler saj ".iilalra l'ia,n'.n.l pins. ' Ynil awl baliiv-t, Jwlry. . Poll IS kt. Plain an 4 Paary Bine . , Breaatfiua, E.rrlnira, B-arrb ta. Iw k.i. X-klara, butt Tbmblaa, Wau-bl.) KaajNi. Croaaaa, Armleta, Eeya aoJ Charaia. SILVElFwAJ I IZz Tabbi aaA Toa hpo-", SWp f adlMi. ' ' --1 - .1 llnilr Kan., e.lt Svoaaa, Pal knlw. fbiidrn fvta. Halt Cilata, , '.' borar Slwlia, Ka kln Kloea, Cnpa, ,: I ar4 fW.. Put M.aaaM aa 1 huatbna. .. ' i llntel Wnret Tall T' Trna. Pllf b., ' ' " I r'inarai.IRnJiauCantar,,f,ak Baabais. saw, ; tal.b-U, ilutlar lu. U. TM-J Ira Do V. 1 aK..hja.fe. v . . L . .. . 11.1. 1 GV-o 1 c3L Pouh .. . , aH afylas of BolaWs. Jpixxxoy GoocIh. O Xjs O o XS. O , A larr (MMa-tawat if BetbTVnaaa' W',i.rlnr,'a Aikii a Kbt Uaj aad Tbirty Uvar CItkH f Watrb afaterhala. e. j All the . aood wilt ba aobl at Whafesal I o Baaail a Wa a aay boaar as) tha ray. ... btitmt call brfor i art- baalfc . labrre , - j KO-' A. BlTTRljLrr. FAST EXPRESS. pulp to t votnoTiTtnB rex'e I i a.M.a a uau .iwn laiivs v. w I -.1 f - . . ; . .... . ,; : ,. j TtTH from .-r 1 oi k to Ctanetillf. 1 TIME CVAH iTEFI. rt'HI4 r.PREal IS HOW BEADT EOB X bntHa. Tliroach rrtaipu gita an.! t aye (aafantv.41 by trMH.DARLIKS.Aent, . So. BmW.ir, 3ew Tark. ." 0. W. ABBOTT, Asant. Se. I . eiata ttroet. Puatna. BEOWS, DCSE1.K.-O.S a Co.. Aavata. Eraaarliie, lad. S.r1 b4 dly - i LDAJI3 ZIP EES 3 co spas y i New A rran gflm fin t -pjn; 4D;4hs express com past aa- , a or av 1111,1,1 nmvnwKM w ,aa srwraox asS r fatroua. tba public of Eraaaatlblaad rhdirlty tbat. j aiui tin raaain nacinua tor law Kraaaaajriaiaua af Freisht. Packages, , MfiTiew attft TalnaV.1.. I f!y aola.lt a tanttniaiar of tor. Es-
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4 - Ail pren wubiOf ba araii tbneaeSr uf ft. : facilities of tb Ksyr... can obtain at,, 4e.irrtl ia- ! fcoaatloa la reSireaoa to tba rant aad bila of i i " "" urn taratstaaat. bctwaaa tlaia jy-f THOMAS GAITBER, Aetit. ' TO THE LADIE3. I TIST aECUTED BT EXFRE.-tJ PBOst I " Usaa. Drssoreal'a tba celrbrated EHaneood far. ratraataadky r XiaprarrV Inei a tha j Coort of Praaca- . . w, g. p. eTOfeL-ABIi, 'sabi 17HiaStnat.
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I. ... X. OPTIGIjlLH P E R I S COPIO Spectacles, "rfff?r '1 FIELD Oo t tw pcicHj!?! i ao vis OPERA GLASSES. FincLJCcrifteopir EYE GLASSES, TORTOISE SHELI Harine Spy, Glasses, 5 coarouru AID - Simple a ,',5.!r..T.:i i 1 MICROSCOPES 44 ur VARiora stiiAPKd. 1HAVC ALSO C WAWIf A BPtiTACLa by tha aaai af a Olobaal. a siaoaaw laa. ataf.ffot for iok ay, whar. stroric liifbt. .now or alnt aflwta tba vision. Tbonw kpalaba ar s aartnrt prvr.ntaiira to lb eyo, a. toa; ittaoa Blantlf , ranssa tba aya ta grata It hmtth, ,ww sat ra!a It la obi as. tetartr for naarv aluhta4narra(ara't aa lis b4 of I, BITTf.ll bbhMl. -Prioetaete ra-aat -aw raprtrav-taatra, saavr rrtiir4 at tba aranrkpas o, 4iv., 14. wm bar ta iaoa, ' - , , C7 Main Street, . Bit. Seeodi-uud Tkf.S Sit. 1 ' - -EVAKSYILLK, IND. sea T. SALE OP LOTS. CITY P ROl'ERTY! 150 LOTS AT AUCTION, GOOD HOUSES for PALE. , ALYtll JOIIM.OV UMLI. bKLL AT PIBLli! AH.IK H AT li t.'.iart tli.nae it'Hir, In Mo..tt. on RATI' BOA V, lh .'h ef A,ril, l-'t, the ,.ll.,. i oK .ry ilrii.l.. prujierty, nr : l Li, , la 0.-bvU AJ.IIifc.a. A -' lla T and in Bio. k a, la roo.ia.ll a A.M,I,,.. 11. tw in, lorloaire, la BlorS f, ia leooilvll'a Addition, Ion I lo t. In.-ju.lr. Tiluib .1. fjof.lair. addition. le,l I lo an4 II fa 44, lnrlu.ie, Bba-k , f'MII'a AdditM.a. U.t. 4 and 6, la pl .k I. I'wr-l VI l.tiMi, U.t. I, taod I. in fiaarb . Tv-rc1 Add.ln.a U.I. I and It, Hlork ;, f.rr-l a Ad-Miou. Loa. and S. Hbask 0. aaloara Abia'tmaaM . .Lola lie aod 1.1, bli 1. In. Pw.,1 ui a . .ih- iitt Lul 4, Iioaaiiua Eolarf.Beal oa MuaMa.1. , x Lot 111, iMsaMioa Eatarpraaaat, Jibj liu farl, earner of t D and P . r!b ,-iwu. . ie a, as, ia, Tvo-tiaaiera a niara.at leH . BUirk 1, l.'rool fiiir.-n.nt. o fflntb, Udawa tyrafaor and Via ati.-l., with a two at.ry Praaoi Il na. bibh, r. , Part of Lot tl, ii aad sit, tlk I, Cr-al Enlar laaat, froatlns oa Via Slraot.arf l bslac Itw aao to-y Praaa I!., Lota I and t. ta Bloc. 1, la Mtocka.H s En-larrna-at. - - L-d 14, Blork 3fi, E.ter-a EaUrcnemt, a n'u a ta-f.-y bonr .jii,',.. taeaioat. U4 la btork 1. Korthaea falarrassant. K i ia ant Lot. kir to t-a-nt. oa tia Hit, with a on atory tlrl k kl ,ue. Ar. Lot A, eek a-N la Lanuuro, rwl Alrttk Booae La , la Biork 76, Lcniawu, iarga Briek lH f, 4a aiar-k M, T smaaeo ailta aaaaa a. Lots rhtt ami 7, Blk .4. aterti :oirsHWnl ; tw alory brV k b(at e., 1.S Berentb bsw,o Via rj.nai.ft, b.fr-ta, ' led !. Ik Blrarb el, !.a,au-n; fw9 rtory' frame bwna and a twoafe bre-k,doabb bwariit. Lot 3S aad ball of Xt, ia Kb--k I , Uaun. Lot 1.1, BUatk Si. Eaatarra Ealarg.Biiit, ranar of LocMt aad Eighth atraets, trub d Ita on smaM. Lots 12 and 12. la Block 2. Kortbeasfrra Eabrr warns, with dwellioi kum oa ISo. 1 Thaaiana Lois are all on bitrb rrooad.aad mbranaauaa of tli baadaosBCt aad asoaf eVatraki baii.liaa Lota la tba city. lim lit cbaae b.a a.srbt l-ot sabtoaa oflarrd totaeemwn of Sranawlila. Tbar ar Lotaef ail mat. A plat of tba 1 aaaa can twaeea at my cBV. aad 1 will tab slaa.ar is .nowiaf tbe aronTtyt all lisinbers w'.tnax to sail caa Sara uir property i-rtd la thai liat. TEKMs On Boot af tba aba prwprrty anatbird caab. i-tbird ia nio ad oo-third la at m ' i 1 1 ih. i n rt,. rivttie aoUa i i . ...... iljr.oi.foc. Kill-. VJ ...... . -- v.m . r - . I ba othr city aof ety wlii rfi 1 am rriud o aHI at pnrate aal.. SI" rMr of Iosi i, Warrick. Van.l-eaarijh and P'-y vntb., and iakati ty. I doMo ! lo Mirka, aae or two first iUm rrailfinxa oa JTlr.t, Secotit 'ut 1 bird btrnft, ab-re Mala. AW AH JfifryXJS, aplUJ.., , f t BJ EtaU Ascat. Eraaarill. PAPER DEALERS. . iM" - 5 8TEP,IE v lid Mala Hlrrer, Ctwclwaiatl, Obl. Deaans ia PfclXTISC. . MAMLLA, .... i " , COLORED. AXI b VfltAPPISO PAPERS, ' J i, Ofall sire aad a.'jhla. ' " Sm PIANO AT AUCTION. WK It.l, SELL AT PLBLlu AUCIIOS v v aa Motvlay, ina Isat,. at la e'tkxk P.M.. a p aa aaooaa -aaaa riatMA, : 'J. ' " ; j tiawtbt "rk i ' .. j ; Tarsas CAtH. - Call aat axaaata n say - - waaaEh a cos f kotos
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t0Br0KATIC-TS0TICr. , "i cans t a tint sins cua. ' Ar-rt! lset. Aa4 oc it ia brnbs- e-ServS -J UirA ted ty the Corao0i 1 of lb City ef EianiriUe. thai the o-ra l all hta or amrts f , i-..t. in. t mff v ox .o trf ea wortbwaat ai4a ef 'm fitn4. waa that. i ai4 fctraets, n i.il Ciiv. caui ihi ai-ie wa'ka tlwreon to be bron stst to'ta imr! .wJ tbat tav eaa a -i.ir.i. el cut. ) 4 -be ksid Sin tbrraoa silHia tMitlr k.(u t" svbi:ca,Uoa ai tbia , J ' a. rrtrruN', cvr. Clerk's OSfa, A;.ril 14. CCRrORAHON KOTICK. )lL eneis tot i ruM tits wits. April ;T Im.4. Ar.1 uoa II ta benl.y onlaraJ ai.i i'l t' loiiimou t'oiio.-i! of that'll of ;! Sir tbt (he owiiara f all Iota or puta of I it ir.iii j n or n-iLHmj tlia north "t ai-la (.u.u ..ivr4, fr wi .i4 I. Thirt s:nra, . ui-a l ilj. i.im lfc .i4.-arali.-a tberaon In tw r tinr.et to Hie prt vf sr. de, ant that tMeyrasjawft iJn alk ol l laa i. i, to b lal down tbanoa w.ibla thirty 4av troo. tb rshUV4ioa at Ibis rtrJ''' ' A. PFAJTUX, ClarS. i -Heri'l Ar-ril '.T, iet. Cl US CO RATION NOTICE. ' ' ' ' i imi'iami tmvtMMSin. A '--ll i J, low - a u.l now It I. taeror-T oeird an dim nt l.f ttie romaaoa xr'il t th city af Kt-' aaaai&V thai th pwnrra ol all kits l parta of lots fruatin. " or aitinminr tha anrtbwaat side of iiam .ir-i. fiia. Ibird to Vaartb stream, la miJ mtrwinlii ia walsaibaeaoa law. aroogbl . il 1 r ra le. an4 that tbay raua a ai.lak ! Ia bo. 2, to ta I n J 4os tharroa arlibui Uiuiy oajs frvat tbv riui'tnanoo of thia order. a. i r.rrnN,cieik. aark't Ofti.a, Artl 97, Veot, - ' f OR COB. AT IOW. XllTI"B " ' mi r.t aarrs nnaiit. Alilai, l.".4 -An4 aow it 1 bl T or Jrrvt -i,l 4irttl 1 r tba IVaiuoa Council of th City ,. Kratt'Yi'.le that tba oaiM-ra of all lots or narts i.( 1 t,, fri-ai v oa or a-iolu Bitvib -woat as of aiini ,wa, l a taaal h milk mat, iu .n.l eiir, caitM. i;,r ftJd alk. tbomin o b tHoutriit lu th l.r fra-b, aoO tb!t th.y ro- a pi.k-a.lk of ( la .o. I, s 11,1 ilowa (h-reviti anl, In thirty days froaa tb .ablkalKia ol Iti. orovr. "J ' X. i rvrrui , ta.tk. CV rk'a O'A.o, Ai'i .l t , l. I iS.E?ft VTi.S KoTli'E - - ' '. esots r" su. fiar m. . t.i t. 1.-4 --An-I now it ia b-r--l.e oi,lrrA M:ol.lir-,-t.l 1 th. i'i-mt,.u t'oare-el i4rhtttr4 l.Kie. in, rt af ib awn- af all tola or narta of b (-. (:' -:iimir oil or a'tjoiotosr tha aont h -rt atita il. .irreKtrtra iiaasl l i'.h stt"!, in 4 1111, t.nto 11..1,1 aalka ihr-ia l. w UfwMthi ao 1., ta.mr r,la. as tbat tltoy onat a ' m..,11. l i ).. -v I. a'.tb Witotlaa i-illb. iit., aiihia Ibmy Ua IVaai lb publilaLioti i.' 1 bia 1'r.lar,, - . a, rrAiruN. ntk. j Cba-k's tBi-.'l.rll?7.la.4. , . OIUt-okATloa KOTtl K. : (isora roa s Sal. s rtnt W.is. - ' Am il V. !'u4.- Ai.J sow It la twrrtiy eriWrJ aiil 4ir-rl-il hy 1!h ti wmoa Coawrll ot It City of y?t nu 1 i ic, tbt tli watwra f all 1. ur louia ot b'ta. froutunt ou or nn,ituiti ta aortbirrat ai4 f wltunf IWU..flL''H Jllotb to Trnlb .altaata. h aai4 lily, rnuo ttii .id. aaika thrreoa lob broiinht f (bo ft i'.'r (raj, ta4 Itiat ih.j MM: ait..watkil X. S lo I-11,1 iloaawiiblu tairty tlaya from lb niiblitaiioa of tbi. oriW, , A. rrAl rt.la.l.irrk. . t'l rk'a CHI,-, A stil si?, leo4. PIlOrOSALS. . Eeef Cattle. ' J i i a., ta apa -aaarkat, to tba aaa if tba iii r Malul Ajairf i . . : , OSK TUOl iASD Bltr CATTLE. tf.Hria to bo Mlrernl st I hi a.al ia bits of il.'.) lilT-q and Uiaar4a-niri baars to lai pruoareil by a llballona au4 r.iiiirairnla hrelnbir pub. Imuml, auJ iiirni.bnl noon spplb-atioa. I'.rutrait lai naattaaa a .Wivwrr. P II. kllKMAN, - laaa , t. a, aaa AW A. 14. 61.- , (ilUr ''oaimlwary i f huL'.i.t.nr and I -a "-'Ai'iitu Alnl iiiar o-raiaaur, , .' k.,aall la, 14., April It, lo.) fit If Fresh Beef and Flour. ' ' Otll.i I 11 1 l-d tt.t, C. m. hi RiiUUimra, I Krauar libs Ind., April t, I ao. J , QEiLrti PROPOSALS IK D(!Pl. ICATK 1 will l rrrrlrrd at thia om.a, oa WON II A V, fin; fcl, lt.raai Srat barl nail peraot, loyal . Ut l'i UiftfBlBrnt, f'T Suftilrliig ' Id . PRrjIII PEEP to tbe troop, and bo.pli.la at thia post sad violatiy 11111II tl 'il.t day of July, la a,xordaao Willi aii-aMtaattatis ba tr sinliliahd. Ona tiioiiaond lrrm Cxtr ploar olmlr. hi bari at., IP. ; hi an I la ba tatl, sad aamalra af at bwaL.ili twu B aii.d. ,t aaaaniaaay aa b l.ld ti;.(lier ailb atb.r atWHrtrath.aa baratulor publi.hl. and rornt.bed to bliidora. If dalrrd. Blank proiMwala fuini.h.il oa apnliatloa. P. SI. i.llbsiAK. at!', id f:pl ,f. a , sn4 A. A. g. M. RARE CUANCE ! VrT, VtwiJ.l Proisf-rly n4 UntilI - ee sar lsi. UAlN'i Ui cunumiiUiUrii rmTaki lo ClnciubAlt, w uflttr fctf Wils, (Hi eictwrttlttftly J mt itM .fHoiui twjr Ot-wlrtOfto b4 ilrt'l . I'fi I'T ' Ttir IfUtts tfc-alr lk mfftal-rcHyf' WanhauM, jtltli If tst. ftp J, aiinsiteft t tp otrrtttr ol IKtt-i arr-H ( Abt ftNt lla, bri Lot tM, IponaIM'fl ICtt'.Ms-tf'fMiftil, tS I H tewsl. M WOUI4 AitKI Mil vitrft k 4 r4-auisve lt 1 Mruilnr, Kialun, c, pr.' i tifj Jtka. rubsni. Trtw h, tjcai, jfaif ptttl'i!, ' Af,t Isrlltf ?- Iking ltftyl(sl for m in-rf , t'n tit ('tNDilMin Attain- ; alaa fh f M a I tivv4rMr' uf our biaiasaa. THrwja rntiit- r yll 'tpi4 tnt tasi-acott tc tstrv nl r-h"Ms ; mma, turn dftot ltrt4-k .nohs Uam o4 Wlui , Hint" an4 frMi Wvfwhoo, rart Lotat na htMilitm atrswiti, m41 ljr it t it I K pnrk bttrtwA t 1m, Ib k'lle, H.r-mm, trd Vat. Hlorka, t;-a- , cr, Aaf. At i, t'ftt.ftr,j rmJXltt mmfmmmm bf . Itlf I'U'i rb ; a. It 4U.i!U a it ft ronM-i(1r rra Tg4 brick fMlhiiff, ft ltrmt MresM, aiJf-ne-a ltl MBtl ir,tu, l-ti(r !- htm. 11 mn4 12. n hirk 17, at It isf'i U4, w ur4, Mbod, fcc i alaa U firs' yard ftlltj villi cbktv lrH Trass, Sbrvba 'fl uoiltv ona-tvatf of ttM fraaas Varrhfmaa a, l., 'i-4 oti ,ffta 4 an I A in Hlk 'I. 1lmIstii mUr t( ieiil. ruitii tUnuh trm Cbort h vlewt to tii(.f(.l. I u tr rnt I I ) jt nitfTMb ; alaa, ' 11- ylaittvft f 'l Lrl.lv-u,v,Ux( ravran, ftittMltNi ir-t.r titak ;i.nkar'by4f1 roitiaifjiif 'I a--r, t,M uutia-r t -A 4 tfa f vhu b la ar rfiml-i( i'f h-w anl ltiiisJ 4 kt Ipdi,u4 HSW-fl vitet nu '4 tmmm wrf kJi.tl, liv, ab ri't mu swan of wit al, lw-rib ra(a Vine, O 1 I Ke-4 prruiiw- nr aittatif-" a tsd-wt frmoMt Irvtt. tirfg, tth a Urrf 4'-it.r, W 'l, l ttrn, Urr fttaLrf,4rt. Ft-isj(f tlMMl lt of Martfa ; miwm T-x J.tirt i ltHM1lr.tr, f&ta, Jtoa. ft and 7, In Plwk taaitra aUilMftt-ajMul, Jjuiatsc lbs tvix ' , attwi, TMU rv4, (n rmrUi (rsjt(, r lb rctriwr ft Lei mm, fefttig m aaxftUftt atatssl m, U'ttp ; , Tha H.ti.vlJ! half ot ft!, a.ljolftf iHf al'i r i ; , . Ti fchvTa jrfTrf f n 1-a aM n Mftf r.tsra it 4 IrwxJ, TitHts, iattUvtttii. fartksa wtab( Ut 0 .nJ i U tnV iff tb U ytfArmtty, lll bUN i 'all at .,r ora,, earner teaa.t airMt and tl ' Caaal. ,,. , CE. 08TER A CO. bs fr-Mt Jlf MONEY WANTED. G:G:L D ! Demand Notes, UiiCOBBEliT MOIiEil Wanted at the higheBtlprice NO. 4, FIRST STREET. Jnst rcceiTed a auperior lot of Fhiladelphia . Bnetrlei the best articfe for tlio mcracy In thia e ouatrv. . . WST V VTWr-U A .
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