Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1864 — Page 2

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3bOIl VICE-PaKSIDKKT AHDSSW JOHiJSON, Of TtnnttHli I a' Jeet M thadactaioa ' ,B Bat'lmor Convention UNION STATE TICKET. OLIVER P. MORTON, VW !!. "r LUvi. (iortmnr, COL CONRAD BAKER, or Horar Halt, HEL30S TRCSlCht, of rayetta. for Auditor of SOife, THOMAS B. MrX'AttrT.5f f U.b. or Treasurer t fial', J'J3S I. M ittM., JS, of WuliUitoa. ier AUortUflioHorol, IELAA C. WfLLIA5Ji,of "etnam. for ClrrkofthttmpromtComri, OHM. LAZ. BtOBLE, of Ka. or ktyorlor of Buprrmt Coai-t, COL. Bk.S. HARBISON, of Marloa. i'vr Ituprmu JuJg-t, l.t Til-trlct JAH rRAZKK. o Knaclaako. Id M.trtel JKMU T. ILLIOTT.af IJoorjf. 84 loairtctt li AM. A. BAY, of afariue. Alb Olairlct ItouT. C.t.rU.O iitV.TIi.-jcoao. "or rWparfa'atoiaal of Public liutrmetkm, t&'Jt. (JtOHnr. VT. IlOSd, of Marios. ros itioiuki At laaor. TJasid loitdltir. ff llaii".i-k. Iticttarl W. Tbotnpaon, f Vijci. SMS B-TATS XlKCtoa. lt Dltlriet JaaaawC. Iiauey.of Knox j,n . ii. ojuuiid. f aer. llla'rirl 'yrn P. !iu.in, of lark, i w.ur. r Urranp". id D'atrlct llnry IE. Prltcbard, at Uiaw.Mavlleoa Brans, of t.awreno. 4th Dlatrbrt ltt,l1a he it io, f Kneb. li. V. Ryser, of Sranklin, Sib Mair'.ct B-u. t. Urp"l.i' Jirti.iia II. tUIIMi. ' f Ilanr. 6t', Dlatrfct J. J. Wrlicht. of Mnran. J. C Grea, of lhltjr. Vtli I)latri-t Joba OaU.rn, Of ratitam. Il.omaa h. Hi. . of fork. lh ll1rlrl K P. .ai1on, f Tlppa'ouoa. IdJ. f (ir'jr, of rrB. Dlatrkl Janitj B. Builord. of Whlia. Anton OuiTiicjr, of Porinr 10th Milrlot T. K. Dickhia'm, of l'-Klb. Hllfl Klil ourn", of Klkbart. lllll CNlllct Ji.ho M V llr. of Oraul. J antra M. Tontplrr, of JaV. WANTED. AOOOU 01 II I., Io do hnna.w-.tll In a amall fitmllr. Ktiqnlraat M llA'OX It UALLtKV, corner Fourth and Ilia u atraeta. nta)3 FOR RENT. HATL Thi trenail atuty, "Moln'i BulldliiK." 7i Main Htratf, la (r rent. Tho tonai lath. Iy.t alrwl aid ll(lntd In lit" rlijr, and la bout Ig fcai wliU l y 1- ' lu l.'o (art long ; at pnaut oarnttotjei off for otftopa. Poaaraalon KlTt-a bf t Ural Oaf of May toqulraaf A P K Kh A BL'NSt HO. Ut Vl K. I ha ona of thuaa liu olllitaa at Ilia b.xl of lha atolra, a-xtond atorjr of U.aiidl t i Bloak, allll tfjnt If daalrrd, t'ot lanatit ttaa b acetmiuiiKlaiod Willi a rear rnoui, ly at!vir lai. m..lpui.iy. JUHN ( 11 Vfll.F.H. FOR SALE. HOI'SE A two atury Br!fk ll"tai on Vina Mr"', latwa'a uih ami llihtn, etlitululog four rooMia and a kltohay alao a aaod Cl.i-r... Mania, V o. il Shed. c. 'I I. a lot la 71 Mi)u i.ro cuab. for luitlioi ittic!ra 0'U at ttta praut'arl. aurllU.'w JOUS rnKIULMM. FOR REN T OR SALE." 1OK KKNT OH AI.A BKAlTirtJLI.V altiMtiid Kvaldti.ra, lirar On Kilt Wrlla, with a'out loo tcraa of (.and. Will inula tut good elty uropartr ktintta tif K. X. MINiiHTkcr. Main and Viral. GROCERIES. l.ll.i. t.'iiiiicC BuLC'ONA f.UHAii.or aal at Kl.l.lnTT 8 fAMIf.T CtmCRKT. Am J JJ Ittatora and fur aala CL.i.iuTr'H i amm.t oRor.cnT. H"i'Oif,"NO. 1 TUIMi U d-a. Nu. t ft a " ID Maat (a in !-') tnba: XII d. l. aaattrlrd Rolling Flbt i iu. Buttor f. hllra, S du. ' Prieita ; 40 IlHMltata, aaaortad alltaa ; a Juat tati- i and lor a tin at ULI.IQTT w rAMIl-T OKOCKRT. Ua.. loiMuiraiin. I. bote Table liaMtir ; At; Jara " ' Juat twtrtt and fur aalat ICI.I.InTr'w FA Mil. T ORfirKnT. Wn UAltlta l.a Laiac PlckUa, .r aala b lha uatut hunnian or harr.il. at KLLIUTT f AH1I.T OROCKBT. ASStikTtD Uurd and Bbakar Biuoma ; io U. laucjr Iloarth Broomaj 1U lit I. " W Ulan Jual rwld and for aala at tt.t.ior r-a vMti.T nRorrnr. i I mi t in'i. .,it a u luvitw auar V uriil 1 Itrlrd Hiff A nl'-a artlala. Fnra.tl-.l Kt.l lllTr'a rAtlf.T OROrrttT. CAURIAQES &c. FRANK HAMMERSTEIN'S Wagon, Carriago & Buggy Manufactory, CCBNEB CANAl, ND MAIN kTUIRT, -KVADlVILLE, IXD. IBAItat HAMMKRSTIClIf TARRM ri.IA". 1 ra lu aaring Io hia friaaila and rumi ia.ra lhal ha bia now on baud, and la maaufai'inrlug, Wtcona, ('arriaaaa. aud ItnitKli'M ol all qtiaitttra. Ti a work la ail dona undir hia Itiiaipdlat iDattac. Iluo. eooiia"itil will Ik wirnuta I Paraona from a dlatauoa bavlitt i'arttatl or Bufjiaa to r-nalnt or ratrdu ran bar their work dona on lha abortaat aitiii and on Iba utoat f. vnrab a tarnia. Bi'liia: tbaoldaat practti-al Rtlfry atid Carriaa-a Makar tn thaetty, bo la, ttiaratora. hrttrr praiarad tkaa auyotbar oiaiinfatflBrar to fill otd ra ao'.'i If DRY GOODS." The Largest Millinery 8tock Ip the West. ryi HAVt TUB tAR'UKT STOCK or fV Faablonabla MHHrwiry, of arvry darrlp. Uvn, to ba found la IbaHaat. Wllk a Ml Ulnar lika Mtaa r'lia Bollam to anpartntand tha 1 rimming, and Hlracbata or Ilka reputation, wo can wairaut aatlafartion. Ona Prlc and t'baiu Prt-a " la our motto. front whli b no drtlon ta allownl. pCIIAPKtK A Hl'SSIVi). Koa. 7 and M Main Stmt. Still They Come ! tV'K RAYS RlXnVkO AStiTHKR LAROt V V at'irk of I ry ti oda i f ry 4mi i tioo, whia'i will I aol I rh.tp. BCUAPKER A VrvoiNO, ITau.! 43 Main Slrm t. Silk Snn Umbrellas, probably ia CK i r and cmou am to carry out f; J" ""vd "I aolUog and wo MAfKr.R A Riiso-n. ua. 47 aud 4 Mata MbmI. Notions and Taney Goods HAili LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS V V and Fancy Go- d, wturh aril, at whaiw gala or rotail, t.brai-rr than aur otlirr Itont. CtU Al'KKIi "j Rl .MNt;, w. 47 aud J Mam mmU A Few Carpets Left. THOSB WIUI1NO TO BTT CARPETS cbaap had bat tor call anon. Wa ara aal'.luf mi ..ar -. than a.tiMhrt.'Mii' hu. BCUAPhKa A III' S3 ISO, N.. 47 and 4 Maiu Mrwt. TAXNOTICE. ALL l kRS KNOW-ISO, THKMR-J.Vr daUuawnt. a tltn tl dnpllca' f. r lS.1woa!d da wvll l call at mr olbta and aMtlo tha aauia it Ibty wi-t. t . a roa'ta. LkROY I'AIVEMT, April 0. Jw Conuty Trrasurrr. PIANOS. Agency for Piano. He oieons and Cabinet Organs. TBI MtSSK IAWRE.NCK ARB C -V-STAXTLT raeaitrluf tha abora Ustrnawota from niai of iba ta anuta.itorra .a w York and Bo.f a, and will Mil th.ai at aaswra pria. adding iriKhl. aaaa:da uar ba aaaa at thlr mtdooeo, oa Water Sinai, Int door bliw Clwanat. It will It ta tba totareat of Iboa wanting ttwabotra inatrumaata, ao call brfor purcbaaiud 'I aatbara. an.-! -"- - - - -

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Ji. TH A V Kit, . Katlterr. J. J. BILVERTIIOR!,.. ..Aaewelate. lh Union Executive Committee fcr the Firit locgre isional district Of this 8tate are hereby notified to meet in the city of Evansville on Tuesday, the third day of May, proximo. in Exciting Da. Notwithstanding tbe weather warex ceedingly unpropitioua yisterday fort noon, recruiting was unusually lively. The action of the meeting on Saturday evening, and the impression which prevailed that the Council would accede to their wishe and appropriate an addi tional t 'O to every volunteer, induced the young men to step into the rank cheerfully. The Vanderburgh Greys bad taeir complement of 100 men filled , , . n , ,. vrlj in the evening. The Morten (Juari I wcrn a bitay nt bees all day, while tha F,THtiriil iiifl- wera diligently at work picking up recruit. Early in the morning itaiid-hUU were circulated, calling a meeting of the cit'zfn of the Third and Fourth Wards, at the Centra! Market House, for the purpone of ascertaining the opinion of tba voters on 'the question of appropriating the extra houuly. The committee appointed for that ptir pose on Saturday evrning alo ha 1 a meeting of the Council called, the proceeding of which are given in another I column. In the eveiiin' there wa a large gatb-! ering at tha Central Market Ilooae. Tba mettiTig was artfully contrived, but it failed to turn out as ii origiuators anticipated. The tax payrrt were on bead and determined that the appropriation should be mad", and notwitbatanding there was a great deal of artful dodging, on tho part of the Conn til men representing ihode Wards, they were unanimoualy inatrucli'd to vote tha appropriations. At the Court Ilouao there waa a large gairif ripp.' Mr. J. I'. Elliott waa called to the Chair and Win. II. Walker, Jr., appointed Secretary. A committee, consiitting of Menars. John Ingle, Jr., Chsi. Duhcock, Geo. Venneman, Marietta and (ieorge Wolfln wee appointed to wait upon the Council, which wa understood to be in aeaaion, and report their deliberation to tha meeting. lathe meantime shnrt titlka, iutermingled with muaic by the splendid Creacent City Band, eulivened the audience. Volunteering waa briskly carried o i, men coming forward -every few miouttfa, and sign ing tb rolls. Whenever on or mora volunteers com forward, they wr greeted with rousing cheers. In tha meantime Mr. Samuel Orr reported the result of the meeting at the Central Market. Hi report was receiv ed with the greateet enthusiasm. Tb boys then sung "Rally round the flag." with a spirit that stirred th blood. Tb recruit continuing to com forward, soon it wa announced that tb Morton Guard had raised their quota. This, of Cotire, called lor more cheers. Hardly bad tha cheers died away ba' fjre the Committee appointed to wait up on the Council wa seen making its way into the room. Their report wa made by John Ingle, Jr. II said the Council bad been greatly bothered by parliament tary questions. A portion of the mem bers insisted on having the action of lha Council in the early part of lbs day re considered, but tha other portion refuV ed. Finally a motion was made to rati fy tha previous action of tha Cooncil On thi motion four Councilman voted ay and four no. The Mayor having tha casting vote decided in tha affirmative, and the motion prevailed. The crowd at once called for the names of the gentleman voting. Mr. Wolfliu stated that thot who voted in the affirmative were Messr. Dean, Archer, Cook and Mill. Those who voted in the negative were' Messrs. Schraitt, Carpenter, Ueddnrlcb aud Sulvati. Mr. limes at once moved that this a meeting do hereby endorse those Couocilmen votiug to rectify tha appropriation, and do heartily condemn those op posing it. tarried unanimously. Mr. Capenter then made a statement which seemed to be received by the meet ing at what it wa worth, and no mora After a few remark by some other gentlemen present, tba meeting adjourned. Tba enlis'ed men then formed in pro cession, marched down Main street to First, down First to Locust, and down Locust to Water, and thence back up Main. In passing tha Journal office they gave three rousing cheers, a compliment that amply pays a for our efforts iu their behalf. We understood from some who beard it, that a they left tha Court Ilouje, same sneak in tha Timet office stuck bis had at the win. dow behind the shutters and hurrahed for Jeff Davis. If it could ba ascertained who the individual is, he ought to be sent South. Thus Eransville las two companies ready to go into camp, and two others well on tha way. This show a glorious record, and one of which we may well be proud. We truat every effort will ba put forth to Gil up the remaining companies. True Colors Displayed at last. If our readers bav any curiosity to peruse a pur aud unadulterated treasor. able article, they hav an opportunity of doing so in an article which we copy from the Tious of yesterday. So far as the mere use of words can constitute treason, the article of which wa speak is treason.' 'That is the true name of it. Further comments are anneceesary just now. We mtj ootic further at a mora coavantant m v

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Tree i-atrlotism. Patriotism, oh! fsnca a'au'cd wird. Tb Cincinnati Enquirer- of tba 23J nit, appropriately ilDulit ta&t it !- been the mantle wbicu the a'sasins f ibertv in tbis coontrv have thrown over thtmselvt-s as a disguise while they r!e,t ib'ie fatal blow that bave demolished our Government and shakes to its bat on r whole financial and social fabric. and convulsed it with blood, ram and riett ruction. Tha cartr in favor of a war for the connueet and aubiaiation of the South as an alternative preferable t tba peaceful aeparaUon, may generally in its owo estimation be patriotic, but what a fatal misconception hava they ot tha term! Uur unfortunate country ha coffered more from their ardent frifndshiD. o manifested, than it coald have receipt! in evil from any O'.ber source. If tfcey bave loved our nationalitv, it ba uot been wiely or well Their friendship, has been as fatal as tba touch of the dendij plague. Ibetrpa triotism was th wand that brought into be if tr tba most tern We calamities opon the people. To patri7tim io its highest ani most eonojlinst sense they have been utter strangers. There can ba no genuine patriotism that is not inspired by wisdom, dictated by principles of justice, and bavin? it foundation in national honor and elf-rerct. When w apply tbis test to that ostentation and vulgar display of aettment that the war party call patriotism, now il snnnis irom n, and how immeasurably it fall beneath that Stan lard. The real, eanoioe patriots bav been tba friends of peeee and tba opponents of this horrid and unnatural war, ana true impartial history will so decree. Denounced and preenbed a traitors by an unreasoning and unthinking portion of tha people subject to a defamation of motive and asperiion of character almost unpdralieUd, given over to th hot fire of peraeculion, ignorance and malevolence, they have been ia (act the .wise and incere friends of their e untry patriots to whom the words can be applied without mockery and with a proper regard for tba true meaning of the term. True patriotism is a glorious as a shaui profession is hypocritical and fnlv and ho is an unworthy member of oi iety who is nit ambitious of wearing thi honor it bestowa to lha reaee men we sav be of courage and (rood cheer. Tha future ia all yoars, and we are preat'.uf onward to enjoy it fruit. Th maddemasr fumes of trassion asd rae that have io blinded the American people fur tb - last three years will ere loag pas away, and s ibereJ by tha reaction alter the excess, cool and sensible reason wia once more resume it sway, and do justice to tbosa whom it has so cruelly wronged. Then how deep will ta the regret, bow scaldinir and bitter the reflection that your counrl were not f illowed, and tba Denpla thus saved Irom the terrible abyss of suffering and woe lo which their blind a a . , 1 guidrs have conained them. It may, and undoubtedly will, be too lata to re- , pair the mi.cb.ef which h. ibeer, wroagbl for the .tT-rt. of that w l b. felt forcer.- ; tunes; but it will not be too late to rec- ; ognisd tba valuai and witdom of yotir.j counsel in the dark hoar of the nation's j trials and misfortunes- , , , GiBHSiuLA r1Hi Lao BuArii ; n . . , . , Ra.lro.D.-A squad of o3arr,l.as. end . to number ab.ju! twenty men, were re; of ted Friday mg'ut on the Lebanon branch railroad, moveiug in lha oWtioi. of Ilodnv,lle. W. did not le,rn say, th New Albany 2dr, who has command of tha party. It i presumed that they intend making an attempt ou th tralrt running on th road. Tb guards will be straiKtheued ou all' tf lha trains leaving for the South to-day. If. says the Louisville Journal, tba guerrilla should grow bold enough to mak an attack oa tb cars, tbey will not find lb rapture so raiy at the on achieved by Bennett's gang. tkaf" Parties bava arrived at Cairo from Tennessee who report having en Major Bradford, who commanded at Fort Pillow, supposed to bava been killed by th rebels at or baek of Fort Pillow, at Covington, Tennesse, about a week ago. From the statement mad by lb rebel,, it seems Major Bradford made hi escape after tha massacre at Fort Pillow, but waa retaken aud considered in a stale oi insanity when at Covington. He wa among men who knew him, being Tenuesaeeans, and was kindly treated He is supposed to be incurably insane. Mo much for the barbarous scan be was compelled to witness. Gi kmrilla Amceimrvt. A short tim since an old man of seventy, named Field, went aboard tha Ohio Belle, on tbe Tennessee side of the river, eighteen mile below New Madrid, dated that on the previous day he and three other were chopping wood near Booth' Point, when three guerrilla and three or four citizens approached and said tbey came to kill bim. They shot Field's companions, and allowed bim tsn paces and a chance to run. He started and they fired, wounding Lim, one shot parsing through his left arm and right hand. From 11 o'clock Tuesday, until be went abourd, he had crawled 'o tha place where h had got on board without food or assistance: Captain Sebastian treated bim enerously, and Surgeon W. T. Beadier, rst Mississipppt cavalry, dressed tha wound. A'nr Albany Ltdjrr. It is to these kind kind of savage that we are atkeJ to stud commissioners aud beg for terms of peace by suck conservative Democrat a Fernando Wood and Dan. Voorbees. The Order for Stopping Eations to Cltiirns. C rmpoadaaoa Ctuotaaalt Coainraraiat. Cbattaooca, April 24. The recent order from Gen. Sherman, that rations are no longer to be issued to citizens, has created intense feeling among the Tennesseeans, whose families will be immediately atlVcted by it It is well known her in the army that so great has been the tax upon the Government Comm.ssary, by the feeding of destitute citizens, that it haa Vn ..wind impossible to collect supplies ahead. The Government facilities foe transportation are very limited, and so much oi the upplies bavo been distributed to citiseni that, with what tbe army consume, sup. plies are used up about as fast aa they arrive. The army, this summer, will be removed far in advance of ita base of supplies, and it is absolutely necessary for its salvation, that supplies should be husbanded at some point of easy access. Tbe Government cannot feed citiiens, and the army too, The former must depend upon their own resources, or the Government most starve its army. That there will be wide-spread suffering and starvation in Tennessee this summer, there is no doubt. Thousands of familiea, whose male members Ai serving in the Union ranks, are to-day in a starving condition, with no hope of obtaining relief, and no means of putting in a crop. Tbe only bop left them is in the bounty of the North. If th East Tennesse Relief Association ia aupportkBogry rAioniatsi may asaap Ike starrtv "i or targe donation, tats gaust and i hvi niu urrw vcirajmwBa

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-c-it's operations in Western Tennessee"! nd Eer.tacky, during the past few wee'is, have attracted a great deal of at j tention froTi the people in both aat-iion of the country, ia coosequeuce of their oldnees and barbarocsncts. Th inhab itants of tba towns and rural district throtizh which his arsnv has moved, have ! vcome terror stricken by tba relentless . . . . . . I conwnpuon carried on, and many 01 j them have left for th North, leaving be- 1 h North, leaving be- 1 ailiea aud farms, and ! mnA valne. The I

bind them their familiea aud farms, and J of little Red But tbU cannot affect the 1 ei withnot pot'inj cut a lioe. Two lacJalt at., .k.t mA wain. The navigation of the river at Grand Ecore' cd below the ci:r, and .seven ras'ed in

. . , .j J hconscnpU are obtained is j juai of soldier is sent . mode br which as follows: A into a town or district where they repre seat themselves as being on furlough, reatolved on enjoying a good time, and determined to speod their money freely. They treat every one well for several days, never attempting to molest even their known enemies, in order to disarm aspicioo, and then, at a preconcerted tim, they capture avery mala person be tween tb ages of IS and SO, and march them off to camp. try Brijadier General Kilpatrick, br order of Lieutenant General Grant, reports to Major General W. T. Sherman, commanding the Military Division of the Mississippi, at Nashville, Tennessee, to tak command of th cavalry of tba Army of the Cumberland General Kilpatricak is accompanied In his new command by bis Assistant Adjutant Genera!, Captain Est, and Lis personal, aids, Lieutenants Theo. Northrop and Harry Wilson. tfejPll will be seen by reference to advertisement, that the proprietor ( the Picayune Mill wiib to dispose of their mills, so they can enliat In the service of their country. Tbis is a rare chance to enable men to serve their country, who are willing to do so. Let some of our monied men buy the consent. It is a good iuvestment. Sty For the benefit of tboite who do not find Copperhead iu the dictionary, we ive the following analyst!: C onspiracy. I) pposilion to th war. I eao ou any terms. I Irary . E nmny to th Union. It ecognition of the "0. S. A." !fatred to tha Government. E arneat sjmpathy with traitors. A narchv. D isloyalty. A aatV d M Hit w mm I X: m I H 17 Va) -. t ... ,-.. p...jt , h -. bft ... fop f,jo; f u ; CI fc ftf Ne. y(ir, 4 , -(1 Vi VttMtM ,r0 m ' ' ' . . Mtoav l i.at a tlMAls After an it - I rment or tw.iv years, tae remains if p ' removed last week, upon t.ie dcisth vf t it wiff, and placed ml bv . wi;h , . . u.atifu'l uionumenl erected to Lia memory in :h ling'oa Cemetery. ConnovtrJ with i t!'', nf, the Obttrver eays, th wreata j - " -P'- 0 --J ) g Hteplnns, nrinr to ih removal of the , body fr m Washingtoa, waa fouud to be " almost perfect state of preservation, being but little faded, whilst a gold ring, bearing tlie initials "J. W , which rested near the wreath, wa a bright as though just from a jeweler's store. t-v?" One of the objects with wbicli th rebels propose to undertake a grand invasion of the North thi spring, is rcruilii:. The Montgomery, ( Ala.,) Mail, in a recent article on the subject, says "!t ns invade them with our whole force. Misaouri, .Kentucky, Maryland, and the Copperhead will swell our ranks." The Copperheads are nereis iog themselves (as in Coles county, Illinois, for instance,) preparatory to"nlitmtiit when tbe stars and bars mak their appearance - vy Old Ben. Butler i a Jack af alltrade, and there is nothing, from solving a constitutional question, or directing an army, down to regulating the toilet of a seceah woman, that h cannot do an do well. He ha recently been overhauling the fire department of Norfolk, and i about to procure a small team fire engine and ample bose for the city. Trsitrk aii Miss Matilda Heron and Mr. Chaplin are playing to good houses at the St. Charles Theatre, New Orleans. M'lle Theresa Coutoli made a sensation at the Academy of Music, in. the tame city, on the evening oi the 18th ult. At the Varieties, on tbe lSih, a benefit wa given to the Sanitary Commission, and tbe boos wa densely crowded. txjT Governor Haba says, in a letter to tb New York Tribunt: I never presented a Hag to a rebel company. I wa present at lbs presentation of a Gag to a company of citizen soldiers by certain ladies of thi city, and at their request I made a few presentation remarks. There wa nothing of a secession tendeocv in what I said, and every person present knew me to be a Union man. The company had not then enlisted in tbe rebel cause, and when it subsequently did vot to go into the Confederate service, I was the humble mean of dissuading many member from jroing to tbe war, aa they can testify, for they are still in thi city. ' Instead of taking an oath to the rebel Government, in order to continue in tbe office of notary public, I positively aud espressly refused So do so, aud the written official evidence of thi fact i still in existence here. lSaf-On the 20th ult, the ferryboat between Memphis and Hopefield, while 1; in on the Arkansas ride, was visited by CoL Maee, Capt. Cheek, and several other rebel officer, and detained from nine o'clock until half past eleven. Msgee stated while on board that his command wat lying concealed behind tbe bluff; be also remarked that Le bad arreoled tbe party who had burnt the Goideu Gate, and sent him to headquarters under charge of piiacy. After indulging quite freely at tbe bar of the boat, tbe officer withdrew and allowed her to return to the Tennessee aide. fe2Dr. John F. D. Heineken died in an apoplectio fit, at hi residence in BnrLngton county, New Jersey, last week He was not only well known professionally, but his name waa spread far aud wide in connection with the Burlington accident a few years since. It was his carriage that was run into by th car of th Camden Jt Atcboy railroad aa they were backing, causing the rear car to ran off tea track and tha Mha? car of tbe train to run into it, breakine- thara up, and killing aad wouadiag a Urge bob-

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April K'th, says: It is raid the t et-.a-J-erates have made u cut ojf cr c-cii a.bo. -Grand Lcore, by taeaas of whicj tl-v expect to empty Rt;d Iliver into Grand Lake. We axe' piirfect'.y we ' aware cf the fact that sucn a canal can v:ry en. y be mad,Kr it baa I'icg been lie deaire o a certaia ciass of property holders rr-J .ding on, the (Lores of this lake, in De ! Soto parieb, to have the channel of the riw turoeu in vnat aire tioo ana ;uir onoooeuU have freauentlv bad to tm-c.t iBterference cf Toy, jarr lo preTer4t such a misdirection of the waters preTer4t sachamidir of little Red Bat th navigation of the riv for the water that flows through the lake . - eomeout :nto ,j,e rier below bv the way ; r O r t. . ;i , V , , tm"wl- ' " ' , the depta of the ehannel at tha point! where our trar.gporta and gunboats are now tationed. or on ihe fills at Alexan- 1 dria, will not ba effected by the cut-off. auewui. it laa uu n tw hi; .ji 'i. o- j j of the nver between tiie canal ana umna Bavoo. and thus close communication by water with fehreveport. j

The MistERiors ,l S" Explaised. Itjaaarel to Micbael

has often been a question of some inter st to the admirers cf Gen. Grant to kiow what his middle name was. and we j have never found one wi-ie enough to ! answer correctlv, though several lave; pretended to know. A personal friend p , v has finally solved the mystery throng j the columns of the National Intelli ' arncc-r, Irom wbicn solution u appears j that Lis full name is I'hssea Simpson j Grant, Simpson being the family name j of his mother. ! - 1 traAn insenioat device for picking pockets has been invented bv the rebel ; prsoner confined at. Wheeling, Ya Whena new priaoner arrives some one rf i tbe initiaieJ starts tLe cry t trt su I. ,li, wLiilt is umlerntood t convey th? knowledge of the arriial When the uew prisoner is ushered iu be is immediately : seixe-i by the occupants of the room, ; placed in a blanket, and thrown up. : l'hey continue to toss the t ew comer in I this manner until bia pocket buok fulls o.t, when he is released and ihe hk k f t bok is conlii:ated. ECr.V frmaie soldier, who Las served over two Jear with the .Itth Indiana regiment, and Yarticipated in several bail!. -a., was arres'ed by tho Milituiy Conducter on the NaIin!!e Ilnilroad in Tburs lay lat Tb rogim-jut of which she claimed to Lc a member, si in transit over the road at the time. She wu d i rated in ftill uniform, and diep-uyiJ tha lia.L-e wbicli indioatea the rani, cf an orlerljr sergeatit. The Conductor carfied her lo Nabvi!!e, an j repir'oJ lier to th I'rovoat Marshal for disposal. IIliiH PBU io ToSACio Mislrs Spralt i Co, of Louisville, aoli on Tut-.wi.iT iwo Lnsheads of tobacco at iiU anl, til 2j er hundred pound. Ibeywre grown B Mr. W, 1. Porter, if Mn.'f county, Ky , and purchased by Mr U auden, a large buyer of the "weed" t'uui Cmcianali, fiT Thomas bianchard, a noiel inVAulor, d.ed iu Boston last te. to In seventy til'b jear. II-, dem.'r.rd and built the fir:: steamboat lliatvar paasei th Enfield Fall in the C itinet ti -ut. Ml aa a atrti-whei eratL t alia,! that Xla.sachusetU, and run cnatanlly until tlie lUtllord and New Haven lUiiroai previded a better and more expeditious mode of communication dwn the nver , tkaTThe House of Uepresentative I.. ....... i k. mi ... .u .... v.. rwaawt. ... to., vou-v atructioa of railroad bridir ovr iba hio Iliver opposite I,otiiiiIe4a.d tb Unite l .Male Senate bas yet lo act ti"'i j it lh convenience of buinei. tbe accommodation of travelers, and emu- ! omytothe Government io the transpose- ..( ... . . .i! .ii c . .ivii, vi ii ati'ia w ut ani ef rvu.ui tni ia ma passage ol this bill Tbe time wasted aud Ihe money paid in the transit ofllei. immenye quantity of military supplies sent io toe tront iiiroutfti itiai city, waicn hav crossed th river, would go vervfar hl.a nl lha ..flmn i . f ,1,. pm,lmnl.t.,l ... structure. tKf Itev. A. O. Cbenowiib, presiding i alder of Indianapolis district, North-wes tern Indiana Conference, died sudJetilt at Iudianapolis on Tuesday. 'sSTThe Mavsville sav the crop, in that .action of Kentucky begin to looa mucn better. Wane ot tbe lia-id of wbeakt are as nourishing as could be expected at this season; but others are destroyed altogether, aud have been plowed up and sown with groes or rye. On the whole, not quite an average crop will be gathered, but a much belter one than wa expected two weeks ago. Oonrll Froff lings. Cot'VCTL CrfAUSrtR, t Friday Evening, April r , ft I. j Cooncil met I'renent the Mayor and Councilmen Dean, Archer, Schmitt, Carpenter, Hed.lerick, P.eit., Cook, Sullivan and Mill. The minute if April 221. lk6i, hav . i . 1 1 v.. ing been read by the Clerk, Carpenter objected to their approval. ' , lha Mayor inquired whether the miu- ... . ... uts just read wer not correct If iocorrect, th proposed correction ought . . ... to be made. Carpenter .aid that the -round owhich be Objected wa not on account of ana arerir hr tha PTarl- o. . c . minutes, but tor tba reaou that the deciiion of the Mayor io relation to tie : vote to lay Lid (C -ptLtir's) res- j olutioo on tlie ta'oie ouhl not to liatt been made. Councilman Cook moved that tbe in in- ' ute be adopted. . j Carpenter ca"el for tha ayes "and ! noe, which were a follows eves, Dean, ! Archer, Sullivan, Conk and Mills. ' "Soe Schmitt, and Carpertjr. i t - . r-i . . .. i aa .rrri. commistiontri bin tor work done on tbe atreets, amoaitirg to f'.'Otsi was allowed. The late lamp fighter was allowed U,05. Coancilmai Mills ao I Schmitt were appointed a Coaamittee to exair.e the eanhway receaUy couatruccvd acr,s th canal on Maiu street, and ordere i to t -port; Messrs. Dunsmao k Co., har.i. . p-esented their bil'. T.ie contract price ot wis wora was -l.o. On motion of Councilman Hedierick r- n F t-l,. !.!,. t r i i,-.- t ' Ur. U. t. bcbeldta bill for elu., leu $23, paid by Journal Com-vacy for mdical attendance, board and nurirV of t .11 Marcus Lee at the hospital Pest Hoaje, was allowed, one hail tbe amount to be Charged to the County Comrbit.3ioners. Dr. Oscar Kress bill for like aervic-rs ia the case of F PowelU was allowed, m Tbe bond of Wm. Warren. Jr , as Cite Astessor, with Wm. Warren Sr and . . - ., . . ' , -ur-, Jaa ln, in tbe Sum Of r2,0Utt, WAS filed att'1 apprtHTeo. tion the ing documenta Subscription Book, Exhibits of the Evansvilie t Iiiiaoia ft. R Annual Report of tha E4C. RE, for the year ISo to 153. both inclusive. The SemiAnaual Eihihit to February, 1564, Copia of the Beporte ef the Aaditing Com-

The M.vor r-fente.l a commnnica-i ZtiMri.j: rr.

I Irom Jonn Ingle, Jr., President of oarnyi SntUy. brtwc 4 and eo clurk T. f , E.4CR.R, with the aecimcanT- fl "!" n-ny

ov.itee for the If 61 and 186-3, lncloive'

.to a co:t o: te t hiri lit tea pany. i -e report tf lae sueet Cosraissioal r was si: TuiittcJ, shoning tue ti.-Urcs to be in good condition. Report of tu- Cf r tr?.' Mai. eicja'e!,srad lie re;-U Irora outage co'.iejtions to Ik- fl.i.j. AUo the rvport of the Upr-C Marfci-thou su-jw.ji the re cti 3:3 to oe j j. Ilf-ai'jrta of wharfs " showed that frotr. April ;22J 'o Apr' I 2s a. 62 boats had landed and paii ' S154 -30. Ebven had pa..ei without itmiiuiir. 0n landed (iorcrirrarnt si'f-. i..-e. a;ceivc,Uf0in fl l?.boaU iP The enp Jraiion oi" ti:e clat m of Mr. I T .u . . 1 t. mmwui-i tim wwi. Council on motion then proceeded to open tLe bids for the construction cf i piana: sidewa.ks. ' Oa motion of ITeJJerich, it waa de- j . ."..... . j omaiu li. . u i.c lowpst biaaer. Carpenter votm?. ca The contract wa. awarded to John i Mclnerr.ey at il ctt. per linear fixit I ice contrac lor brut walks wan to Micbael Mc'nerner, at & 1 square yard, and 72'cts. per . cubic ysrd forexiavation and Cliio? i 1 he contr.t-t ftir atma pnrl.irtj an award-d to Sebastian Kobn, at 34 its. per foot, running measure. The bids cn ti.e city printing being l,h,8 llds of ' Jr'1 Timet beinj the anie, the Cintrt, oa rnoiion of Ileddetich, wad awarded to the Time at Jfl-'O ier annum, and to the - r- rjt, se r n . motion, l.njineer lVrkit: was gr,nUd ,re kUeriCe for tWrt werU j on condititin tlt ho leaves a competent 1 person in his place. j Titc Atipoiotuient oi Andrew J. Fk-tcn-cr as Dt iutr Ckrk by A. I'fatSia was at- ' prjve-l. ' I Tht-Nirett cotuuiiisi 5iu-r wa ord.-red to p j; 1.,.t ,!., .. ' Ti nrtl Hint r-rt nnii.ie, corner ot iuirvl

aii i iiia,-, and corner ot Sccuinl mid i ,-,i'' o .f ... i , , Iitu.t Maria Hiiiut street. two utaer lor tut , imna H-ry r interst-i tion f H:,'h Street and l'uitctt : '"' ''i-ti Avenue, and a tunnel ai ro.-s the alter ,!'''' '"r at the asbiiiton stault i. ! f;i;li Lnia The Street Cctuiuissionrr wat ordetel ' Ei-p.-ia.., n.at. r to mK necessary repairs foj.he street, ! .r"r,i ".,.. r.t r the iuarket.boue. li-M.v.., , Cat penler tuotrcd to appru riato , rr!,'ilrrr,U , tl lor Itounties to volunteers, provided j riitrtia ' thu name amount bt rat" by private i har.ij ule-riplion. li 7" I tKik moved to amend Kv tuakiiij the ' " I-.-.n-r,priatio., t. provided f.-i s be ratted bv private u.i.-ri;tiott. The t tiot.k.v e.itie, d

amendment was Iom. eat Dean, . Cook and M11U Nats ScLitttte.Cat. pci.tcr. Mi l ir. cii, Kciu and tSuluian. ' 't i e ,.,.. w. th..,. t .. tV...,., . S wo. ion. Yea, .viioiitu, Carpc-iiter , ar.d Su'.hvau. Nays Dean Archer, Hedderich, Keit, Cot k and Miilu. ; Iteitz moved to appropriate f2) to i each volunteer, tna lumber not to ec- i mr iU in. . Co-je.t-timan Jlu'i move 1 to anief. i bv iu-'tii wliirli was not a.Teed to. The vnte wns then t:,ken crj u.p (iriinal motion, and reuH'd as follow: Ar.-s I'i-ii'i, Archer, t'o-.k ail M-iU Nart S -'limit!, CarpentPf, lleddi-r rh, U-t's and "-ol'tvat; (tounctlmau li' it a-jiintt bii oa n motion ) Carp -titer renewed tbein-ition V appruim e fj.'i eaeh tv vtrmreers, the i. .ir:i,- r not w tif.i i tb i) i.ta, nr'vi.kd i'i'i for eji.i vji j:.:cr be raised by private auoSj.-f tptiuii. I moved to amend by maiinj tbe J appro,.naiion io, ,rov,.!ed was . r,M', br I'fe ib. nptiot. ior each , volui.t.-er. i An amendment to the amendment, to P"i and tbe . atneii.fmei.t aj lost hv td f-i'li:ain3 V f t.--i tt a.M. . .ipiittfi, tAJU ait-i 4ota. Sara De4,i, Arcln-r, Scbmit:, lie.l.j. rtath, Uei: and Sullivan, and ti e iiriatxi! i lost: Vea. Sohmitt. Carpei.ter. la its: and Sui'ltven. Nav. I . ., .Mil '.. IP. Arrhi-r. H.-d i.-r.ri l',. an,i b.-r, !'! ii-ncl. i . , ' ' tl"c'' idiotirnad. M 1 Ilf fi. .'I AI If I 1I. n. lb. . .... ... , . '. ! tKm . .... ........ uuaa oi tl.a arii.'a ritbr. J A M I SI. j aHLlHIo AMELIA NklVWAN. . , ! NEW ADVEPaTISEJIENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i 3IVlSOIN ICJ IIVII 1 j v,m- ""r " W M " ,Llisv- ! 7wmauth M,M f ,. ,OHthM TfMMfi,ttfc. ur T c o nvw t. n n r . FANNY B. PRICF. " Who will ai;a-ar, 1 y ,-arte mar r-)te.t. la b-f trt ha ler cf Mfc.v II 11, U K 51 R. P. HAJTCITETT A jtiT. TRANil.R. Ga Tuesday ZTenicg:, May 3d, 18G4, Will I rptvf. Ir 'rt ftilar r-,a-tt i ! l-tsnf f.ii fit-r-Aft riny felliLt.i rriM' srrie Aa(.i-:i( OH. MISlMHBOrY A0 r.KFK.VIt'l E. Mr. Hal'.- .. Ta. tra'ia-.r ; I ate-, Mla r NST B pr;tt K Mr II. M i,. r Vi-. n. llcLLAD with th. r-urin Tarre rolitt-I run o)iifti-k. : '- a "i - Mr. Vi. M. Ilyttaod i , ,,. , : Ti. marrow !H be pr-a.B.r. aiial.p a-a a ath. j "" Tragedy, i a,arta. tni.j h At Bkill. i In r-h-areal. Bnri-i anlt'a cr-al 1'iar nt-tbd ! Tin; ihtor-ioV ! lir,et ,i;l rrrf.-ttaanra to cvavi't jato'ek. 1 -l'u "''"' r r j Fr-nt aeaJa rrlT4 f. t La '...a acn.tr (an ted by 1 n it"-i . Iba aioat il -id order wlil ba maintained. MILITARY GOODS. j Belts, SaShcs, Haversacks, I At WARECS A roSTNi.TOS '. N). 1 Mon !rr-..!. CHILD -i EN'S CABS! pwo sBir.ivr-.-rs v. ns:-s. and T ur I i';e t: l t" rr;vr--- a 4 iinitDt ja.t Pait-. a-. W AaK-v YJSi. P'S .-, a I Mala trraC NOTICE. s , 'V "N&SRiCE vstil rrit- ' - TIIEBn.ta.aa- sd Ki ba-laraa, aadBJitii , jaB -,n tto. .nt b.. ct v.4b-(l. 't'-k and Jm rv ti trio to ,a:t r"r'ta-a ' 1 ..?' h;r 'h" " ' -a. y c.-r -i . a f -r a s .o.b-r .f year, it w t f r r -t. po.-.!, wi i ie,- - jo- i.t. I L-J"-S.Ka ! -.-..t.. ! . CITY ASS'SOR'S NOTICE. - 'VilR'i'-'i l',''t,B"'n' ,b mutt alitu'd o Usee 1 to tbt r-roi-ar sat-.-. r.d : Aaee-e.,, Uoll t .acori.rt I I"'-- - met- real owner asd IrunV tit rat! .UT. la li nr, H. ...I ! JOHS'SClil BERT. I ?'?-?w. r-rv Aaeaor. CROSS-CUT SAWS. PATIXT CE0?S-TT SAWS AT f' M rr i so. JACOB STBAre A SO. aatrk laa Bardwara fjwaiara. Mo. V Mala St. !

i iTn;a saji,.vtf riAT-sti) ta t5 , ot-i ft-i ,t KTo,U. iu of ld:a, z-i 'it o: M y, -.4-. a-T. obta:c at.y of t r li-i-a, tho ap?li-c-.r.t rtuat can lor aWtuJ .,-, it. diTr of thta h i. and fay nt tor adaartiatng tT II n. t.-a l- d i..r a-ttUin awwa. taj , J t;s . ct to t-.a E;-. f t K Di l.ll 1K1 cf -it, ,i tr mrrjir., u th i r..i '-.m of iun lia ;hr l.,rf-r ct ki. ay ba i j.-.i TfED It oi.-cri::t tiic loll wlt.-g St Lk' i 1. U-KilTl Sc lera tU'.nlT t . tk. .trr- ana) ' noo.b- r.fc. w-? a tb.- ri -ffcj aud rtara. : 1. nt Wttcra wi.b th? wri;rr a fWjW ( an 1 .-aer, arrr-i aoo .ma., aia t nro. ,'!aIT a it 1 f-.ll caat and l.oat tnat anawers ba dirtctrd accttrdtuaW. i. Latter to rtikv or Iran leal alaitors ia a tvwo cr ct.'y. wo.? afarvtal a lirvaa naav ba a. -sni'ia, aaoadd bar aaarard. ia tba lewvr KA-aaa4 corner, wt.h tba wor i Tra:i nt. 4 I'Lif th- ti --.V-t- a AH tha wilw ( kili. i aua-i curm-r. a-ol -a betaeaa tba ataulp ai-.d dirvtun fir woe wm'-iimj wuboct I a tartar - i"? lb- r u r ; N.B .. RJ.OLli.-r for th- r.ETCRS i of akt- I t,-r-o Iba writer, if BiKlawt w thla ifclny day. or :.m. tu' or rria:d aith tb wrier, am, j I-0 acd .-. ,th .1 iwej arrvaa taa rn-nuo aaa ot fo.- aiia. w:i ba c:molrd l rcraid ra of p.iag a. payalda I ,n ,',r : driirr-r to Io tha writax Sae. ' tttlU' HIT. An J.-aaa mr. Will ,3 h-acn Elli.bath "JobnaoQ Martha V Jolner wira Alvah, S kraaby Mary LyuxwtUr ktilia L -oTui, Asa M, Long L'ttiaa 4.L.a Mararvl Ly jia Bra Alined Lot Maia R LltiU aOk 1 tn latbarlaa MiiiaAanla Sarjhv Libblo Martiu E.ia Maddea Marn'a Waloaa Kliimhctk Ma . hall Loa Maaoat atallia Marvin Ana kl'Kirn N a. t mi al. .n SW M J M Maiibawi Mary Mt ham Havly Mart Slay M Far'an Sarah M.i rai r Mar., 2 t,'iit,-,-wa Matar4 it -c'ui tita it gf a '.-a i VI r Sail Lot J ' N-.nl-a l.tiiaa O't ta h-11 r,ratt l'a oa Lata Peara-'O M . la Iti.e Hannah I'artridjr J S Phiili Mary Penny mr Job Lugar. L uiaa R.. h Eiallr ki'C-ii h ti Hau.l. I.h Matltda Kaahina Lartna R- k t Anuto K.unii h At at Ruaton M E Ktl-y M a Kie-y kata Htepbaaa lamliao Haatntera si T ttbartl Jettnra -hiok A aula Troup Anna. lU-tier Klua Tat it'f lllru Teisiica Aun Tuaillnaoa t.liralvlk Tji..r Vt(iu-.a Triblr I.l.ia Tin Mary J T'tlta ajr-ltli Ftan .vujk Mullla Van;ba Mary k llarn l .-aalt WmHtfl l.onlaa Wad-oa dim ' V il l. r lalharln W' right Annla Matter Slary rtfcM Ana Etna Wfnrrealila V t.rel, r an-y, S V Id law, Ualtina VV.arr llarttat, VVtarin St-y VAi.t.h.m A W V ata nil mtaa Baruatl Slaritia, t BrIJf.tt Mart a K -ti..i an, jiatai Bramrrd ott,.ri.,a Bu.b Iran Bornrtt ran Burnett T C Br .an Mary E Barkar Ma-y Br w ti I.'liia Itra.l .r lis kt.rri.'Cl Bin M :rb-.l Blvthiug f an lino IS "a' di, Klirt IS, t Locisa l.ir-tiar Kibra i u.ly Mary , tl ha!U r J"-J r' 8 , ri T ; -( - 1- '"! ai-a i ,VkMn mr fr.u lirtu , r" Vt't.. ' ' :. !l.ii l.xnlintlrnb I invii. fiut-'n U t iiiC.u I. T llr.fn t o-iii t ura Tlna ! Hailmaa t'vethia J ' llu.a rura llati a b'.-rr.a Rita Huta-iB lartnda liar la ra llui-h-a tlarab, 2 II no litnaoa mi S llarrtugton r-aiab. 11 :rnuiutk Anna II .,ii. r rati e. ; ' a i Hopiar Slaraaral . ll.it hat. : Ita-nf-t-in Camlin I i.rnil,lil Manry lnaiv.1 Jan S Ima-.tt aty M 1 i u, Mr)aua I aivTiaasa'a lui t Aahl y JtM I Anna ooit V n II, 3 j A "l-rio 3 ti ! AfWt.n B F i A l- iD't--r Tkoa A lio n 3 t. , l' arn-ll lha Jtccioa a T Jolitiaa i ( llbta d ilttiai I'nrtt K iratta-rlt k Alas, S K laattta dubo C lakia waa II I a, ail vv ai I -T.o IL.n W May Wa M..r Malea Tkia-alna Haik.od ja kliba, t M illara iaaaaa Mattaawa aaa vim L-n w : Mart d,Metb M-aira T Marfan , T. S 't,rtaon Henry Maa.-n Tb a T Matllril, J Martin Jam Mrftonald A Ma Metaba A MrAndraaa Mtikaal M. r.rr? J Mjtlowrll H T Mi Kan Tb.a Ml Maliaa I barley Mt (Jew lit I'alar NawnaaH O Jat k-w Norton ft T A lo ial doba Sita Pt rty N'ena B nj.nvin NiCht.li(.l Juba Newman Baa K shtenara a Rbt Ii Mara doba 11'C'AOt.ail llao,by Pnkln, K II. S Putt.r Harris. a Parkbuial llartay Perry Himv Kuwliy J V li li l. t K..Mna- a Jamea W RtltMle, Joaefih R Rnrera R B K-tlman M f Ka.k J -tin Ri(.a A I.' Rulharltrd J W k-an Mi Rally Tbea bbarfard J"ba, S aaailh rank Ma . : a J i: h8iafn (ieo, g lil.e, (!' Joba B rttllb ro SaaLia J-ef b ajtt-er I' biw anur J T ftabnnaa Bill atanat-arry Rary eira t -n d-.ka wirt danvaa fc-eTaaaoa t 'rlaa KtaB. Vre.1 btan.l J..b roy-'.-r 1 o- a Toil ory t.,,ial Twiaia petar Trantnaaa ranob Tlr ';er A T Trol David V ai.hn (.raaiaraos V aid Pan lai IVaiila 7. L W aldo A U V i.ir aa Anfaalaa W.ellMI d..bn M'ataun C'karlea Wtaoa daw Malta John v,,nt Jaa, M oa n i M Wright Jay Walak av B "balwrl(ht Ourf W hltaior IVicar Wooda a U Town Joba b md inn Pa-r li ..id j H ihu r.a.h f.roa Z , J h 0 w I ZVJ j But- Ha I R"' j kmtU? ; Hihkii t ' B r.rl J.ba J j p4,, lm j rl'i ' V ', LTl?" a au-r ioba ' 11 "f T tar I'; rv H-.,rt U l.io ctt J.l.a l k' ' T ( my in il.! M t Nm-t'tn Jaa V i Citli.n An-ltaw , a .r.m ibarba, t ut k w nt ll t (.In. r i omtr Pair . i ! . fare. The1 ;'-; 1 V 1 1 V J I sllrr Alte-fl f ! P'7Tb I i n.rrt Mubri In B , I ... J iir-w ; finnan iokf. H . liu t a. in it : Vdoinotla Mirbaal ! HI II J..1.B 11 ' R k.ra lyroa !. . W m j Pn.lnr'y mr I I ta i h Thfejaa ; r .nik l I -I la mllb li.li.t 11 . ri lai Jimtt ' l.rry w : ISiaddta ta !' t ? T. S llarr.lt. L Va laatla Au ly, Oi-titi J -a , irr Vi H tln.tla-r Ab- ' Orady Awlia ' OrtS.JB J-bo 1 liln J B 1 flntN Jareaa A I Oral (ttta it i iraiinuiMU Urmy i.rarn r t H-.aard Palaver ; t-l.-thiu-B doba llili t-.nar-l i il.ward It M, X ! Hat a TIk U.ioi.a Wn II itarriwto Jvif Hurry It! bard . Ilmi lero I liai'-n Airla 1 H-M.k.r rlaa-tiltra U i Hamilton J'dis M j li .---iilw,Eloni ni 1 Hide II I' : ln.au J A JAMES H. MeSEKLT. MS. FORWARDING. Forwarding and Commucion rviei-clitxnts, ASD-. Special Railroad Agenta. r a tfcrrnah rooe.pta and aiaka Hiatal caak ad'i ablra-enta r-f Pr! ir. and Tobava to -w York. BROW. M'iltuox A CO KranariUe, J- . it. t!!. WHO WANTS a BUGGY? : " - -- Just received a interior lot of j Philadelphia Buggiea the best article for the money in thi eoaa- ; try. V?X. . FUENCH, Ae't, O wa- aa aaa aa. F-" a o. iu lirst Street PROPOSALS. Eetf Cattla. The csDtRsi(,szr df.sirw to pra- -, 19 opea BBarkas, -r lb of too i Ccitcd btate Ala,y, OSE THOrSASC BIEF CATTLB, i ths ran to be deliTrred at thut poat la kita of ft) ; Sfleen Bad upward. warrbaai a to ba wrocwrad by i atjM-IScationa asd reqolraaaoBta karatoforo 010- ' ljb -d, and mnnabe.! nf-o af plfcrataoa. P.ynveo, i-"-" -rl'rHB-A. r , C. S.. and A. A. 0 M. t OflW Toajmlaaarr of Subaiataaea ma4 Arttn Avst Qortarn.teT, V kraaaatuc, iaa., April law, i a'-I tf TO THE LADIES. , 1 CST RECEIYED BT RIPRRrA eao at I ) Mm. tieatonat's tka eaaabrBtetl ti . i I"Jat, faira'aed V E-fratrtea Earata at tkw 1 CoaBtoitraaaa, W. U f. STOKDARfk. -I ,aU It M a sranaaS. 1

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