Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 May 1864 — Page 2

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FttKSlDEKT lit 18ft I tftinni ti f"tt VICK-I'IIKSIDKJIT ajyEEW JOHHSON, Or Ttaaautt. 1 to tha daeialon of tlx Baltimore Convent loa ilON STATE TICKET. Fur uvcti imWj OLIVER P. MOETOH, or WATMr.. For LUut. CifMmnr, COL. COHEAD BAKER, For 3crbrr o Stole, KELSO TB18LK.U, of rarott. for daduor o Mure , THOMAS B. McCABTT, of W.baah. "or TVcaeiirer o aos, JOHN I. MORRISON, of Wabljto. for Altomep-Oomorat, DELA5A E. WILLIAM!, of Patnam. For CUrk of tkt Hnyrtmo Court, 6F.5. 1.AZ. NOBLE, of Kkx. For Reporter of Supreme tmri, COL. B..N. II a. RBI), of Hu e. For fupremo J4g, 1.1 M-trkt JAS 8. tllAZEK.o K-cloako. id Metric! JEUC T. ALLIOTT.of lieorjr. 4 I', a. Hit (.HAH. A. BA'.of Martoa. 41 h lil.irlct BOUT. C.6bt.J'.UY, Tippecanoe. for finportnlmint of faMte luOnuUom, i EOF. OEOHOB W. J10SJ, of Marloo. roa BiEciuu At lasos. Teld M Howling, ft lianeerb. Kichard W. Tbowpeoa, of Vigo. 10 0TATS IttCTUM. let Elelrlct Jamee C. Nnnf, of Kaos. John H. If. -of I, land, 'f H'tcr. M Dfelrlet rus r. Nu'jb, of Clark. r rancia Vow, ( La-rt.ge. J.1 IUtrlr.t Henry B. Pritcherrt, of Bariuolon.w. Ma-lleoa Evans, of Lawr.ne-. 4th Dlitrlct UiMu Heatun, f Kieh. Ii. V, Kjf, of franklin, till ritrlct Il-i.J. if. .l-y of a'ayeft. Jiw.iu II. H-il- it, f lloiiry. , Dth District -J. J. Wright, uf Mm.u. J. C. Graaii, of ribeiby. 7tb Matrict J..bu (reborn, of I'utu u. Tbomu S. Hue, of Parke. Stb Matrkt k. V. i'n.!.')tj, of Tl.' ai.s. BfiiJ. If On-gory, of VYarrru. Sib Dlttrlct JanrM h. Blfrd, of Whit.. Aaron iiutrttvy, of Prl-r 10th Malrtat T. k. Inrkiaeon, of i-Kalb, 11111 Klil.otiriie, of Elkhart, lllh MtrM JrliU M. Wallanr, of Cni. JmM St. Tui,b.r, of Jay. WANTED. A GOOD OIKL, f in hotiaotk In a amall family. ED'tnlraat WIMUX H OAl.l.tltl, tottiM fourth and Ma a atrMU. ma) I FOR HE NT. HALT, Th aaronil itiiry, M Slaaker'a lluiLIloK," Ti Main Mtrwt, ta Ut rul, Th room latha hvaC alrad an4 llalna'1 la t l.t. rlij, and la aooat It (a. vid. by l'i to l.'U foal long , at pr.ant ariit til off fur viBom. f oax-aalos gif.u lijr t drat (U of Mav to-rnlra-f hCHAfKtR 111 nilNii. k rri f Ii f. f bava ntia f Ih Alt' ftl a at th V head of tha stalra. attod aV'rjr nl cbaixll r'a Bioak, ami t-Bt If ilaain d, tha lanalit I aoe.itntn"daiad taitU rrar ro.'in, I y npelrln I to ai.illaiely JOHN J. ( lli.VDl.' K. F0R8ALE. 2 T I Ol'SE AM) 7,0 rg lo-atnry Frama Hifta II and all I ota. In I atajr'a Knlar jam.ut. Tl Iliiuar ent,ulntaight fui.o.l, go U t'. liar, Citrn, andrutila atlu ha l l ots .to laat froul i w II la old with 2 or 0 Lota, aad alr-d. AIm, u Lota In San'tb'a Enlariaiatil and S arn.of laud on ih Mai.k lto4 a)j"tnli tba Culvert, linqulraef JUEPU Lt.t lllikll. niyi ' H Ol'SE A two Mtnry Dr.rS Ilonaa oa Vtna Bir.t, katwaau Savaath and t.iiilitu, talalng four tuoina and a klirli.n, alao a good Claifrn, ntal.K Wood Kbad. c. 'I ha lot la 73 faal aquar. larma call., fjr lurthar artlculara aoquira at tha tiraaitaaa. aprlli:.'iw J0I1M FREIOLEIN. FOR KENT OR SALE. I'd It KENT OH RAI.K-A Blt.M'TI VV, LI.V altuxtad Haaldanco, naar thu unit Wolla, arlth aiioat two acraa of Laud. W ilt Irada for good lty proparty Knulra of tt. K. MiNonT, ov. Mtn ami Elrat. GROCERIES. 25U LBa. cittilcE BoLi.O.NA bAtSAOk Sor aala at ELLIOTT F A M It. T (1H0CEHT. fi Bt'MH KLS ritlCill UKutMi COBS M a A L 0J la atora ami for amla al kLLIoTT'B r A MILT OHOI'LRT. r: POZ, NO. 1 Tt'DH ; S dot. No. S ' 10 Neat (S In Neat) tubs I t) do, aaaortpd Holllilg flt.SI ft nos. Dutwr Paiiillei) 3 dot. Prima; 40 Bnaaeta, aaavirted alia ; ? Jda' rauaivri and for aala at I t.niTT r.!LT CnoCEBT. Un t ii.tuurwd ioa. ciiwioa Table B alter . 60 Jar. " Jual raxaivetl and Sir aleat ELLIOT l"4 rAMILT QBOCKRT. f I a.N I A dot, BtHHKLti Lai Laiga Plrblfa, for aala by tba huiidrail 1 or barrel, at ELLIOTT'S rAMILT OBOTEBT .iirTT 1H'. ASSoaiKU ilurd and Shaker Broome ; lu da. fancy Hearth Brooms U) ds. " Whtak ' J tut recalaed and for aala at ELLIOTT' PA MILT 0R00EBT. r. vt IiioijciANO LU.- Cuoit anhar Vurtd A llrled Br A nlra aril. le. ror ru.KiTT-t ptit,y nnirnT CAURIAOES. fto. FRANK HAMMERSTEIN'S -Wagon, Carriage & Buggy ManufactoxTt COSEH CANAL AND MAIN NT BEET, K VAN'S V1LI.K, HD T?BaNK HAMMIR.TE1M TAKKS PLEAS are la aavlng to bta friaada aud coaloniara tbat ba haa bow oa hand, and la mauufat'turlua; Wwona. t'arrlasraa, and ttiiKKtoe of all uualltlea Tita work la all dona under bia immediate iaaactiou, conarqurBtly will ba warrauta.1. I'araona Irom a dlatanc bavin t"anlat,'a or Bugglaa to ra-pa I ut or re-titra rau have their work doua ou tha aiiorteat aottoa, ana a ilea moat ta.,rahla taraua. Batag tba oldeat practlrat Bujlv and Carriago Maker In th slty, b la, ilieretote, b. iter prrparad than anr other uiaoolw tiller lo nil or.l.ie. ae tf DRY GOODS. The Largest Millinery Stock in the West. tT'E HWE THE LARGEST STOCK P' vv Faabloaah' Mlltlnatr, of srary d.ecr'rtlon, to b found lu tba Waat. With a Milliurr Ilka Ml-a E'lta Ballatn to urr.nteiid tba tnmralnr, aad Bleat beta of Ilka e reputation, wa can warrant eAtiafVtion.. line Pricvand t'ha p Prtrra " ia our nolto, tlrou wbLb be d'''atlon la alloaed, - CH.M'KKK BI'MISO, . hoa. 4? and 9 Slajn. Street. Still They Come! U'E HAT" B.CElVKD ANOTMF t.A0E aterk ef l r U oda of anry dcacra ttot., wblcb wU ts el . chai , CUArKER MSING, . IT aad W Maia Sitmt. Silk Sua Umbrellx. LABGE STOCK CT SILK ASD ClNCnAM J buu Vtubrcllaa Juat ratal a. 4 aad aeiliug abeaa at SCHirXFR BrwttNG'S, No. 47 aad Malu Sttaat. Notions and Taney Goods UTK UlM A LABOE STOCK. OT OTtOS8 ' and Fancy Go da, which wa eel!, at boleSale ar retail, (beaeer tan any other honer. bCUAPKkH A tU'SMNd, oa. 41 aud 44 Main blreaL A Tew Carpets Left. THOSE WIjHINO TO BTT CAB PETS heap had battar tall aoou. Wa are at-lllug tbcia oS at htea than Bauoh-ll'aea' . ecu a re. b BfNstso, ti.ai. 47 and 411 Mala Streot. PIANOS. Agency for Pianos. Me odeons and Cabinet Organs. THE MISSES LAWBKSOK ABE 0 N8TANTLT raretvtug tba abow laatruweata frcm soma of tba beat toauufactorere in Kaw York od Bj-t..o, aud wilt aall them at Eaalora pr.oea. adding freight. - Sauilaa war ba aeaa at their reaidenca, on Vatar S'reet. Brat door below Cbeanat, It will ba to tba intareat of tha wanting tba abova laatromenta, to call bafora pnrchaaiug al-a bar. a..R-tT SELLING OUT AT COST. -a a 1 1 C MLL ni aauco . 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eat i f tt. TIMVEH, J. S. lILVKBTHORSt... ..Elltort ..Associate. GE2f. CAREINGTOH Arrived in cor city lat eeniog accom panied by his Aid, Lieot. CbamVrUIn, He Jetirei to addreu the MERCHANTS, BUSXE39 MEN, CAPITALISTS, and able bodied men, of all occupation on a ufcj-ct of tb GUEATE3T IMPOR TANCE, tlii BTeoinjr, at the Coort ll'june. W' Lope averrbody will attend. lie haa facta to communicate that art calculated to itartle those who hear tie to tcuTlt it ettimated that the cash vala the acrviee rendered the Indiana Sanitary Commission since it organization, by ihft Adam and Aiueriran Express Companies, in currying 'tLaf;fs from and to all points in and out of tha State, rtidiint U) oer t2,0H). The Com in is sion i under iarga obligation to these eosf atiies. , A Example. Mr. J. W. Hill, long atid favorably known a one of the leadin;; actor in tha Indianapolis tbautre, hit eiiliaUJ in the City (irey of that city, under the hundred days' call, and will go to the field, reaininj some two months of his engagement to do so. A Svcoci.gR IIanoku. Tboma Mar tin .Smith, formerly ciftduttor on thv Mississippi Central Railroad and a nalivo of Pennsylvania, was hanged t Memphia, last week, for attempting to sjii.if munition of nr through the liQf s to the rebels. Lsroe RgcitirT The receipt of the great Sanitary Fair jutt closed in New York amounted to $I,UC4,27; yet this s what the. Cincinnati hnjuirer stilts 'immense humbugs." JtQ"'Tbe 25th Indian, is to render.vnna to day at Evansville, to return to toe held, i be regiment will leave this week fir Can o. Ind iananntlii Journal, of Minday Yea ihouM keep b tier posted, Mr. Journal, as the gallant I'nh. was at Cairo on their way lo the front before the above was in type. Read your Evansville namesake more attentivetf. tkrThe dowo passenger train on the Nashville Railroad discovered the man gled body of a man lying on the track, between Bardstown Junction and Belmotit, on Fiitlay mornina; last An ex amination of the body elicited the fact that the man was a German "named M chael Bruck. He is supposed to have fallen from th Thursday night train, and was crushed to death by the car. He wa about thirty year of age, and, at the time of hi deaib, in Government employ. A letter wa found in on of bis porkel written by Mr. Oortrude Koibaui, of Louisville, to her husband in Nashville, A small Masonic pin waa in hi bosom, and hi pocket book contained t'l 50 in silver coin, and a small amount of postal currency. An inquest waa held over his body, aud a decision rendered in accordance with the above facts. He waa buried at Shepherdsville. TiltKvt: at Ps M bhoki.Kt. On Thursday nit'ht last, savs the Louisville Jour nal of Monday, a squad of fifteen horse thieve paid a visit to the little village of Pembroke, in Christian county, Ky. They entered th town about 5 o'clock, and remained several hours. Two of the party were dresned in Federal uniform, the others were clad in homespun jeans. They were armed with doublebarrelled shot guns and pistol. They made quite merry while in the town, visiting a irrocrry store and feasting on cove oysters and sardines at the expense of the proprietor. They robbed the dry xnods store of Bronaugh A Co. of about yitKt worth ol drr goods. They left in the direction of llopkinsville, traveling the main road. About an hour after their departure, a squad ut' fifteen Federal soldiers dashed into the town, and stated that they were sent out from Hopkin.iritle to scour the country ia search id guerrilla bands. How the horse thieving aquad come to evade the Union sol diers, when both were traveling the same road, and so near the same hour, re main a mystery. The thieving band i presumed to be the same one that plundered Keysbnrg a few days before. After lraving Pembroke, all trace was lost of their movements. Bbitlsb BtockAUK HcxNixo. A very important announcement, though occupying but little space, is contained in the latest foreign news. The British Attorney General has rendered an opinion which will do ry much toward lessening the amount of bUckade running along our coast, and which winds up the public character of the great projected grand Atlantic consolidated-Southern-British blockade running association. The Attorney General not only statea tbat this corporation is not legal, but adds that every share-holder will be guilt? of a misdemeanor under tbe Foreitn Euiistoieul act, . This decision may nor, perhaps, immediately iutluencu blockade running by individual. It does prevent an organisation, and is a tacit, legal acknowledgment of the wrong, and is, so far, important and val uable to us. The New Conkkderate CrxkKxcv. Five or six millions of dollars worth of the five hundred dollar Confederate treasury notes of the new issue hare been distributed in the Sooth. The Botes are on fine paper, and the lithographing i creditable. The left-hand face of the note is embellished with the figures of '500" at the top; a representation, of the old Eag, aud beneath the rebel seal and mott( On the right ate 'the E -ures 500," and beneath a tolerably life-like potrait of the late Stonewall Jackson. But the artist, possibly not satisfied with bis counterfeit presentation of the hero, h inserted beneath the exSlanation, "Lieutenant General T. J. ackson." JjSy George W. Edwards, company B, 23d Indiana regiment, was arretted a few days ago its Owensboro, as a deserter.

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The Parke County Trouble. Aa w noticed the other day, says th-

IndianapoH Journal of Monday, the ' i ; . L rj 1 - . djstnroatiCe creaieu oy ine ikk wjdij K. O. C. s has oeen quel;ed, aad tte au thors ot it have been arrested. We learn sinco from Gen. MantSeld tbat some seven or eight have been held to bail; two, enable to give bail, have been com mitted to tne Kockviiie ja;I, ac1 tee remainder of some twenty or thirtv arrett ed have been diahared for want of evi dence. Thf-y accctr jjliibed nothing but their own ducoinfnure and disgrace, for Lay bas recovered, and one of their associates, who accidentally shot blmselt, is dead. Tha folios. ing scorns to be aooot the histjrv of the atiair: two w?eks 620 to-oizht a band of the K. G. C, wiib blackened tac-s and ditgnites, went to the boose of a Mr. Lay to panisb him for fats ancomoromUin' defense of the Union cause, and his unsparing denunciation of its enemies They were rfu:d admittance, Mr. Lay himself guarding one of the doors armed with a corn knife, and hi wife the other, armed with a hatchet. They got a rail, and with it broke down the 'door guarded by Mr. L ty, who, as soon as the aasasins came within reach, struck one of them with the knife, inflicting a severe wound in the face. He was immediately fired at a number of time and (truck twice. It would no doubt have been the satr. with Mrs. Lay if the Copperheads had happened to make their attack at htr door. When Mr. Lay fell the murderers, a tury deemed themselves, and meant to be, withdrew, but still kept up a scattering file upon the house, apparently to drowa the sonr.d of a born which Mrs. Lay was sounding loudly for assistance. Tliy at lt, about 11 o'clock, drew off, but not without being overtaken by juslice. One of taem, named Black, care-lt-sily put the pititol he had beon firing at the old lady in'o bis pocket cocked, and in getting upon bis bnrse It was u:s churned, and the- bull entered his abdo men, ititlictin a wound of which huditrd ; veaterdav a week ao. The tiart i straightway made off to Fountain Coun ty, where the h. It. C. are strong and deliauL The next morn in, a soon a it wa lijht, Col. Budd, of the l'arke County Legion, wbo d-jserve btgb praise for the energy aud judgment be exhibit- ! ed in the affair, followed with such a lorce aa was deemed necesaary to arreat the rioters. At the same time Captain B.ichatian. with a company of the Mont gomery County Ijrion from Waveland, advanced in another direction, and the two succeeded in capturing nearly if not quite nil the scoundrels uf the patty ho were disposed of as above state., lieneral Manttiield, who was sent for aa on ,, , . . . . AS possible, and went at once, arrived j

afier the work bad been finished, Mr. "cotton am an I the spinning jenny in Lay bas very nearly recovered from his its simple solution of an apparently imsroands, which were lea severe than poaiMe problem, an J i a value to the were at firat supposed. country. But lor. fiat we should have ' been una!.! to arm our! for thi war, extrep' l.y the B.-eertin mode fii irroin tba In I. auapol. Journal (purchase. H.i tack machttf! has mad 1 Few Line on Srrike. I as c!.rap es pin those lle nail which The following tts imo-iial was tendered : f invaittabU in many trade and in all

by tha officers of the Cih Indiana Caal - - . ! r)', (71st regiment,) long stationed in our , city, to tlietr Kujfeon on bis leaving them, with th request that it b publiahed. r,eiiia Iat aaC.vatar, I Slaar Mcbolaatilla, Ky .April T4. f Th underaigned oflieers of the fit.'t India ei a Cavalry, reo.Ti!Eihg 'the ahi'ity and rare personal qualification of Dr. IMmuml T. Mpotswood, late Sur(eta f said regiment, u well a the prompt, efficient, and courteou manner in which be has discharged all of hi official and professional duties during tba fourteen months he wa connected with the same, hereby with pleasure tender him tins testimonial of their appreciation of hi said services, and the hiijh regard they entertain for him a k gentleman, expressing at the same time, their regret at the necessity (ill health) that cause him to resign. Signed by all the field officers and nearly all the line officer of the regiment We publish the above leatimoniul in full, contrarT lo our practice, because justice to lr. Spotswood demands an explanation which would be incomplete without the testimonial. A very vere afT -lion ef the eye compelled situ to resign last fall. Pending the acceptance of hit resignation he wa given leave of absence, and came home, reporting hiraelf regularly every twentr day. Col. Biddle being locked up in Knoxvtlle during the siege, and subsequently, fai ed to receive the reports. The Atiistnnt Surgeon F. A. Schell, taking unfair advantage of thi failure, reported Dr. S. to the Division Surgeon, and he reported to the Department, and on thi report an order wa istued dismissing tbe Doctor for "physical disability" and "absence without leave." While these reports were awaiting ac tion, tbe resignation handed in month before, wts accepted by Gen. Seboheld. There was, therefore, nothing for an order of dismissal to operate on as well as nothing to ground a dismissal upon. This conduct of Dr. Schell' compels us to alludo to him. His loyalty white the regiment was stationed at Camp Burnside in this city, was strongly doubted. He was heard "to y that "the war wa for money, and he meiuit to have hi hare." He correapouded with Voorbee. Davis, and other noted sympathizers with the rebel. Hi lentiment. when be avowed them frankly, wire heavilv "coppered," and hie ungenerous and unjust use of an accident to obtain th dismissal of Dr. Spottswood, whose loyalty is not only above alt suspicion, but is intolerant of any sort of doubtful or hesitating devotion to the cause in an officer, ia censisteut with such sentiment. The War office miatht spend a few moments on his case with great propriety, and with little-injury to the rvice. Dr. Schell i an wen Ocounry Copperhead, and i well qualified to do such work. . Harder of Dr. Fahnettoek. The following letter from Dr. McCord, giving the particulars of the murder of Dr. Fahneatock by guerrillas, reached Indianapolis ou Saturday: OrricB Medical Director Fbeebcx, ) Vicks'ourg, April 0, 1S64 j Jfr. FahuefUxk: It is with deep regret thai t transmit to you the sad intelligence of the murder of your husband. A raid was made on the camp at Young's Point, ia which he was laboring, on tne morning of the 13th in;., by guerrillas. They captured him, in company wi;h another white man, and some forty negroes. They took them cut about ten mile and iu cold blood (hot him and tbe lessee. Dr. Musick, his co-laborer, went in search the second dsy and found them lying in the wood shot in the head and stripped of everything except their nnder-clothini. Jbey btougbt his body to camp an 1 buried it, 1 am your friend. D. O. McCobd. Surg. 63d l S. Inf t (Colored). Medical Director Freedmen. Dr. Fahnestock was formerly a resident of Terre Hante, but mcrs recently of Indianapolis, and was a worthy and exemplary member. AST The Nashville Tm talks this way. "Gen. Chalmers allege in excuse for the Fort Pillow massacre, tbat the rage and indignation of his soldiers at the sight of black troop could "tot-be restrained. There is on wav to restrain it knock their infernal brains oat."

The Effect cf DoIbj Without. The ataes that ran op and Josrc Rrfts'iwar, X. Y., concladed to aJvanc th : fare from six to ten cs?s. ' Tfcere ws mucU better. reasn fur ttii than tber is for the aivtacs thai has btn made from tine to time in other braacUea. This will not be questioned when -e consider the high p ice of labor, fuel, &r Bs? the rwoplo concluded ' they would nor submit to the advance, at.j they did'n'. ' There were no iilignatiou meetings; no rescrt to tnobht: uut by

common consent it was decided not to patronize the "coaches; autl the latter, , after running empty two or three days, put the fare back to six cent. Now there is in thi a leeson worthy of general attention. In very many caaes prices of necessaries or luxuries have bet-n advanced byond all reason ad vanwl simply because people, like so many pack-horses, are willing just cow to pay aimott any price that is aked. If consumer, then, would by cotnscoa consent do without such article for a little while, the evil won Id soon be eorrected. The experiment would not be much of a sacrifice either. The patrons of the stage coaches found they could alk to and from their hoar e Tery well when they tri;d it once or twice; so every one can do without articles which, from no just cause, are sold at exhorbitant prices. A little training of this sort by housekeeper would have a good effect Cinrinna(i Gazette. ta7"Thomas B'ancbard, the inventor, who diid in Boston last week at the age of seventy G, was a remarkable man. He invented the lack mathine when he was only eighteen years old, and sold the patent rigltt for fj.'k1; his net invention was the lathe for turning gunbarrels; then he went to $pringekl, Mas sacbu.teUs, and multiplied ingentOu inventions taking out in all, twentyfive patent for i.ew machine or itu--brovMueuM for old ones. He died we-. !tl y Exchange. Wo have been a littl turiou to ee what sort of notice the death of Mr, Iil.in. l.nr 1 would attra.t from the prs, or whether it would atlrsct any stall If a politician, with one-half hia brains, or one tithe of bis achievements, hail die J, we would have had a universal eruption of obituaries and eulogies. He, an inven tor, whose gentou ba addeil immense!? to the wealth and comfort of mankind, is not accorded even the poor houor of a "news item." Thomas Lianchard was a public benefactor. All he ever did, contributed directly to tha gued of the country. Hi Tniu-liiiie for turmni; shoe l.iuls and con tifn is one of the won Jtr of the ' , !.!,.. if won Jers of the age, and sUmus tiesicie the t t . ft-' . .ei i. , unusvuon his init-rovauifBi m.iiia drau !it stemboal tnodo the Coobecij- j .... -..-it- ...i 1.1 CUB It.rf IIH . ll5 HII'I JlCI)i4 U Lil hihwav alon streams previously deetnei inafcstil,l. Hi many other invention have all, or nearly, gone into 1,'enerul tiai and are earning; wealth and aIstintf labu evi-rydny Yet very few, even of the preaa, know who Thomas llitinckar l was. Intlinnapolit Journal Thus it is en with the her cms of civilizition. A Casting W understand that Lieutenant-Colonel Vaughn, of tit 17th Kentucky . vtihtnteers, has beetr relieved as Provost Marshal of ihrs tjtj f. Ii3uiille Lieutenant Colon! Ward, of th 7to Kentucky regiment, succeed him. m ,.; .it?; ItiT" Oeneral Steel i reported to be advancing in the direction of Camden an 1 Washington, Arkansas. Exchange. Oeneral Sisal has had possession of Washington, D. C for tbe last three year. N'ew Albany Ledger. No General Steal and particular Steal left when the Buchanan dynaty of traitors ran away. tttT The officers of the Rover, from Tennessee river, report a follows: "W were fired into on our wv no, at Birminbam, thirty miles ahove l'ndacah, three ( snots striking our pilot-nouse, anil causing an unpleasant aooad alinut the ears of Mr. James McDonald, who was at the wheel. However, the only harm done was the breaking of glaa and a verr bad scare to the braves aboard of the Hover, who, as usual, were not slow to find pltves of safety. The Fort Wayne is at Paducih. Three gunboats are' lying below that town." Rebel Version of the Capture of Flymoats, S. c. The Petersburg Exprttt of April 23J, say: We are still without full official information. of ihe brilliant affair at Plymouth. We learn, however, upon reliable authority, that skirmishing commenced on Sunday, continued briakly Monday and To pail ay, and on Wednesday the enemy' works were carried by assault in a most galtatit manner. The Yankee Com manrfer, (ien. Weasels, a will be een by a Richmond telegram in another column, wa twice summoned to orrender, but refilling to do so. tbe place wa stormed and captiared. J he number of prisoner taken is now stated to have been two thoasand five hundred, beside the tiegroee. who were taken. The same telegram states that a splen did two hundred pounder gun was alao amongst the valoable articles raptured. Pegrara's and Graham's batteries, both from this city, were engaged in the conflict, and did splendid service. , Genera! Hoke has struck a most ef-" feet, va hiow foe t Ka ea.famnhni rwf h.a r. . ! live State. His command was composed of North Carolians. and tby have bly and gallantly liberated a rao't important part of their State from the invader. We shall have more and vet

greater new trora thi and .o-orerung r - expeditions. ' " - - - J tS;T.Bi7KiiBRNKMEYER & CO., F. Pinkney. CommAnder S. W. Cooke , . T. , commands the iron-clad gunboat Aber- , V0f?fcf S StOTes, for Wood and n arle. in Roanoke river. Lient R P. I toal

Lovall comxands tbe ion-clad gunboat Sense, in the Neuse river, and Lieut. R. IS. Minor command a cotilla of cutters" in. the Chowan river. Plymouth i in Washington county, near the mouth of the Roanoke river. and the country is said to be very rich and full of supplies. The two other places held by the Yankees on the North j Carolina roasts are Washington, at the ' mouth of Tar river, and Xewbcra at the j mouth of the Neuse. . ' DIED. Oa May Sd, af Bilieoa Colts, Sir. BOBEBT K. STEFHES. Tba funeral will taka plaea to-day, 4tb, .J 1 F. i 31, at his mi aacv, tbraa Bailee ast of tba cit . ' Eriaada ara lntl-d to artend without further 1 aotioa. , - , , " ! NOTICE. fTiBE rSPEBSltiSED WILL. CSTIL rrk. i L TH EB notice, aaapead bn baaiaiaa. aad atMII 1 inn lat will rJeaa on bis stock of Watekoa, hjeka and Jewelry at prion to aatt Tba atura-hoeea, w bera tha baataaaa ' Jlzi: ,, i B " . " 7" ' "1 : : ... i Tr Ifo ti Baeoad w. Mate asd !T-aaore a5-Ia. a

OFFICIAL.

LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, P-issed at the Vint Sarwii of the T Thirty-Eighth Coiigre. 1 " 1 Pcbuc-Xo. 50 h A-T to stwni a a act entii'?! - n ct t (Hbiith Ti qn:5z? -fa trma of lio cr. cf th 1'i.tttd if 7s" nf4 Jttly Hth. it tsv.-i It tV rmni ttn4 Horn mf Kr fftirt e f l-U t"sVvsJ iyaEt s 4eT C$rm amMbUd, Tbt no t(Scvr ct th nTT a th svrtit-w ttftt, Wtlin rn-4 of eommo4 r tsr mny tbr bt1 yfinrv tha t W prutmv4 t fcljrh?r gr-ido, jrt.I fci ncl, u4 rof--ii.4l &it-i ttt perf-trm ll h itm 9tmLl b trftbtishtd to ib Mtt-rtaoa of m bmM f lA-a.BrBf ftttirrm to im ipni.n. d b ;ts Prt4ut of tins ttite-i gtti. Ae4 nti harA Lu tuvt pow-r t tk t-:s:.-T. tW i t Bsw- whmn ytvnt t b ivurn k th ri-i-nt r f tti bmr , Bi ta cauu&ttH. U mllr t R ikm fibfMd rvsrordt of lh rrtmsrBt la iUttn to r.y offlijgf v how cm hil fa CBr&Ti by tbtta. ivc. 2. Jmd W U further mti. TKt ack ixminltsu iorH ihlt coatiat of B"t Wsm tiu thrj flWtt, ttmlor lo rtak to tha offiotr to t txta d rWr 3. Ai U k funkF Tht uy fflrmr to L cts4 npott hy a4 sVrti atvvil be iv rifht t t pr at. If B riMirv it; hi) tot. nst of hi ?. OB oaih, mnd tt tosjiimoij cf vtf um en vm nttn, ball bf rcora Anl ay Bu-tt-r th fiW ud roeordfl of th cWiMfcriiitsruC ton bitu satvrb cm, ajt mf in th OiAattmu th bor4 b-e ry to :t thm to op t'.inr 9TmHm, fcJt, t$tbr wrth th wboto rwrl tvc. tUnf, D nmotsssi to If jo fr'-uibt fr far iro.t tr d.-ntritnl of th flndtD. A1 o3lrer atial b r--ts4 fil ttar tach ut!ivTtoiiiitVon t hhsisrif aal It rvctitf d tyf th de-ftortaxottS in fei rsvext, qWm b t artr trior smbl1 botd ftsr fcasiog bn lntjr aotiAi. w. 4. a4ocl sW if fw.fhtr rt;it That e oflVot ia Hi naa! rr c b v.1 h romrJtr4 lo a b.br ifiaal ihorHo, ap- th a- ti lit, tntil fe h kejsftt tiiBJeil bv a boar4 ot cTsvl sarjiwoB. 4 pro oirtcd tbjaicall fttititard ta pnvrv all hi Btic at Aud a!t wrf.oirr vU-u caatra iha.1 hre If en acted mpou bf th af retd b-oard. and h ah all r.f bar b ltn akw-tul-H. tur irxtmtism irnm of ihm, hmil ts plMd tirMJti the rrd :t. t-c i. A 4 W it ffr ssmtW, That iUoSIftr m t r-tj mh4i Ut prmaott ouT th f arth clft of ta art oi tt U d ' Aa t t tal , J rnaliato th rad of ba .Arr ta lb I tlt-d Sutsw ajr at'i-! , fliW titaO'lrs-d j it.lo. hli hav th r't. hi tj rtMt thmit f-r rt .aattiattou, arour.it li U" uforUistsju of flu act and if oad dtt.y jt-'l!(lst. td u h t , rw4 1 1 n.r i r ii ts lire, j rj:.", tb' J n.aii am ru oirtt tu fbaati. ftti aad jlr- pa if hv bfcj -rifson-mnd-d by tia tssiil. 'i4 ;!! r it c tiwsA04i,ujf ay acrajramtf W (b ay r ' ohtrh th)' L v- tf ai.-l front th dt af tfctr raah t iht al thHr frotoatloa. Aad bm fttrttjsr r. too .all h m W oaa lb arli ii.t until th ht mj-r tu ;- h jr W U rlaosr-l to that rMlict l.j .1k4 f at pmrtk&r mcfr4, T"t any offlcor In ti aat riua, ty ad a-tsh liw .,t aad foicttt ( th tWbat, taay ! ad aitcd at ?t-rt-BtUiig itiitrty auratiora, ia jrnt !, for dt'iL;'tibd ondu.t la tattW. t Uvi-rd:tiry Ii. 7 J,..! - f iHrtkr-f 0st Jt That the f ri dai f ton lbitid atat htt piHttit pyaa--tr -f .r f!--t asd ai.g-'fctsrf of th fl rtta iL aaao u.antwrt- au 1 with ti 'rr rank and ;ay i i -l utafatoi -h . aad lb rtlfd pa f ar-oa. poyaaaats ?, t i;uita, atd tt- iu aoa,r I ; t;fi- ra of t! Hrt i f Ih af hh a hm tby i " . , , ... , . ' fee. a ,a he U er.'.'.rr ebf.f, Tl-al a I rla . I , pj,r.eot a t wiikb ere nicaa'awM with tt.e .r ,. vt.ir.tra of thle o--f are aaroby repeat.. Ajpro'td. April 41, IS4. PtSLlC-Xo. 51. A Af t3 arc ad aa act for oaraliUf ai4 ralltnc oat Ilia ba f-fo- aa to -' j raak py, ad amolunuaat of th ?faoot Harfcia' jDrat. IH f toys4 bm rt - sa t 0ssM ffyfafaCa I rea f ta U ff-I iH(a t ai tm CVssrw aa- j mhl4, iht th fth. pa, abd aio!ucanl f i h Prof-- 51..l 'e-ar!. anth'l tf t..Mi bt of aa.d act. ha tk'-a f a hrE,at;T ( twra. . "i. A irtr m--s Tl at A -ad (rt .( gv vfruyfTsrot br ad a.r h5 y rm p aid ApprtiMed, AptU Jl, 14-4. I'CBUC No. $Z Aa A v to rbaag tha aaa af tha diu i.t ai4 f .ft of Fraa4j laia to tbs dtaf rt. f ao-l p..rt of arte Br at awtS4 a Iko fiommto mod Bmum of ft.are. aro'aaiaaa of Ike I aWee) fralaa of J mro aa t oo. raa aeeeeiAW That the dj-trlct of peaaa;aa lata, la I be itet. uf VeiiteemU. .Walt boeaaftar ba kaowa aa thai dietrHI of Sre. aad tba pntt ol yr.oa lata abatt tiara. tier ta Im. aa tba putt ef Kria A) proaad. Aarit 1. 1S4 1NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r.- t .1. Sl .m - . ' "AMUSEMENTSr 1 IAH O XI C7 1 1 A. lT... Leaeaaaad Manager ...Vf M. fl.1LLAt. Twaa'y-s sua Might of th aatraordlaary Tralr Aetr.a, MISS FANNY JL PRICE, Who allt appear tbi aa atng la her thrtlliaa afcara. tar of LA I) t MAiBtrtl. MB. D. HAHCHETT As MACBrTB. Oa Wednesday Erenieg,. Kay 4th, Will ba prodwed !hakafare'a i UmIo.. Tragedy, la v aota, utilbni i c it i-: rr ii; OR, S( UTLl.D'S lil.;. Idy MU,lli... Mlaa FASSV B. rut''E Mart-th . . Mr. It. IMNtllKTV Ma.doff Nr. W. Jf, UOLLAKD To ron. ln-le with tha eerearafag Farrw eatitled A HOIK IS THE Will. Tb 7s Mr. . U. riol'aad To-morrow aaaalng will ba ivHornx-d tha great Sai.ateja Play antlttrd TME O..TuB"oS. IKrora opea at VI. at S a'clork. 1 Irketa Ut oaota. ar ttScaMta. rerfurmaztca to coaoasaara ChiMrea aa ter 11 yrri ef Ert araia eeaarved f. r I a. iiea at-o.aakaled by gentleoM-o. Tbeaaoat rigid order w.ll ba aiaiataina.1. HILITARIT GOODS. Swortlu ! KwordH! -- Belts, Sashes, Haversacks, &c, &c. AtWABBKS A foSTSGTOS'. So. 1 Main S!ret. j ' - STOVE 'WORKS. ('"" 1 j aSCXTTJELIDIXIN" Stove Works 1 Eeat'JlJ StOTCS, for 'VTood and Coal; Country Skillets and Lids Country Ovens and Lids; Biscuit Ovens and Lids ; Odd Lids; Sugar Kettles; Dog Irons; Jamb Orates ; Fancy Orate Fronts ; - Air Grate; . . Cellar Grates ; Window Weights; Maffln Kolds ; Waffle Irons; Ham Boilers ; . J Stove Hoiloware, &o., 4c. t . ALSO KEEP FOB BALE TT TVT T T. S ax TT! -A- -U . -A a- -a- -A-U o i Sheet Iron, Copper, &x. J OUB8. AA U1A. vvyUC A a 4XC-

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'Ml Zffl Mb be 53 sal ta m aatsri fV w bp s M3 Q o " l-a mm scsj :? ssa aa m mat aM 2 af mm SfiBS snBf (ffl 'SI 'w e k And DEMAND . NOTES bought at the highest current rate3 by 110 r. SI 9otav. B B. Bntin, LV-araatlla, Kj. w jork. (Late of E Ft Shct , X T. SHODDY & HOWAED, Commission Merchants, For tha aaia cf ! Tobacco, Cotton, Pork. Flour, &c l Xa.l BRO IUSIREET.S.I. Sw To, Sot. lt.1rt Mr. Wm. BL SoodjT. ..f Louunlla. Kaaturkj. 1 tbtadaji heeoaaea a partner ia oortj itae. Ea re- 1 bum ia Loaia-inll', and w-!! aaaka liberal mi- ' "'" " t1ssau . . Prtar. t- ear aMraaa. Cotaaoajcatioaaaiidmaed utv'.Ay A Uoward. Leauariila, K-otori a. ia ralafJoa to adtaivaa oa ' iSlDBVatlta. will bar aatra ne.,iA. l v. r a '.LT ... r.. atawTfaata.aa4wiU aiaA, advance oa ahia- ' ! saeata to aar a.ldraaa. t IWaful tb. patrwnajr. l.bornU, as taw- , 1 wi bs aa, ara bowa a coadiaaasioe af tba aaaaa to : j ad to aa, era homo a eoaJlauatloa af ua . aaaXKV Howard. Tawr ebadl.es aarvaas.. tt 1 , BOBT S BOW ABB A O ' dec' dfam " '

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4. JV61 8P2IM. STMSEU (.OOBS. W HOLE SALE II Dry Goods ISA A CKEEN. Sheetings &ud Shiriiags, Prints and Lawns. Ginghams, Printed Jaconets, Barees, Vool CeLainea, Leno Checks, i'onlarls, M9zanhi3nes. Alj'accaf. Aproatnetn, bturunairipea, Tirk?, Denims, Cortonade, Linen Docks and Drill?, Spanish and Irish Linens, Ercad Cloths. Cassiaieres, Satinet?, Jeans and Tweeds, White Goods, Hosiery. Giores, Notions, &c. NEGRO GOODS, Kerseys, Striped and Ilaid Osna borgs and Ii'avy Brown Twills for Negroes. X. B. We aJvrtie Goods for the White race first and then for tbe Vij gert; whereas, Cincinnr.'i House advertise lirsi to supply the Nijer aad then the if Aicc I tople tan Aare torn "Cash buyers especially induced to pitch in. ISAAC KEEK, So. 11 First Street, B:t. Mi-nand Sycamore. mhlt BOOTS, SHOES & HATS P. SEMONIN, "VhlMtil Iunlt.r i.tr0'i sHOKH No. 25 Has in store a large and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the best qualities, and will con tinue to receive the whole season. direct from the manufacturers, tha best and latest styles, which I will sell as low as any House in the West X HAT. The largest atitl bc.t assorted stock of flno Fur, Silk, and Panama, Leghorn, Canton, Palm Leaf, and in fart all other description suitable for the opening trade. A L S O Ladies,' Misses and Children's Plain and Taney Trimmed lints, the finest ftoek ever brought to this market, all of which I offer to the trade a3 low as the lowest. Call and examine my .stock before making your purchases. SirlVo Goods at retail. i3"r N charge for Boies and Dray age. IIoI for tli Wir: A Chance for a Good Investment Vet e:B.i sot i.Eitr.rs or kwli.t. iu la tba t e.u-l atata ear, ace, aa wl.lna; It, avar., cotl pat.ea: boemeea. ait. " "J t-or ta- Float I'M? Hi I. L.t. ...1,1,. tbe proprlat.a a rbaar tu .r IW w tr. I .i ou Wiib ir KterliUa. aat i tt. HILLS B CO. Bar I WHARF BOATS. J. r. roa. r. m craT. COX & HUaPHEET, I'oi-rsardinc; and C'ornmlalon .vicrctiants An SPECIAL BAILBOAB ACEM, SCvaatavllla, la. Will caka labnal eaab ad.aBcaa a aoa. i jiMliof Froduraaad T..!r-ro to Ji,. Tork aprlS NEW SALOON. SHAEFEB'S SAIOQir. BILLIARD A3D EZSTAUEAST, Um Third Street Set ween tal aia yeaanara. EbASSTILLE. IKDIAKA. COTTON EXPRESS. Bel'efontaine Cotton Express ! jOWLr TE DATS) TO JIKW YIIRK f TIME GCABAXTEEDI 'lSU i ti LionTtTna FTPTtran tiwE nB I j tt-l -Ti laaiaa. af C dtoa lo to. Aaat, bf j iS W futiT liHbM. s BtiU of L-a-lrtaC via fc (Cia. Tim. THBoriff, rrs hat. l;iai.Hi, t.fiits- ro AftBia, PIANOS. Two Splendid Pianost ItD A LOT OF FINE PABL A. aad Malodoaaa jtart raearead at - WaBBES AIe- twa arroBd-haad P isa fur a. 5D A LOT OF FINK PA BLOB 0B4A59 AXiSTSGT05'S. aia cbrae. Tba Baaaa waaertaaewt of Viottsa, titular,, flataa au Aaanraaajaa aaa wa f aei aa - . WABBIX A C-rSTKbTf'". apir - "VrlMoitlnid.

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