Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 April 1865 — Page 2

Cm

1

1

v. FOB A LO.Vl TAB Vlf JtR,8 BIMfti(5 Lote frontTig Mil hi '1 e'reet, Ui3 Miu and Locu.t) aieo fmr !rtt frhtjtltig -Lecwet street, irlmo rjeroud and Third trb, .-".'en For trrr.t apply to SI B8. Q. . LEW,..; nutiitldtr , " " FOR RENT. tJIXTY ACRES Of 600D LAM If THBBB kJ Dilo of Eveneviil L nnmrn i .1 ' a J5HSS0S. FOR SALE. fl-EAW BI.II.CK FIJH BALK AT 1 M a ...i.i. wnoina Mill. fcveneville, an A No. 1 Hlun Holier, a - " 1" . " t. 48 incbe fllafffer Enquire of rnnklln A Term , or I Igeoa Creek Bridge. AKO.ONBMCLrlASD DEAT SOE PAL cheap. Enquire of 1. B. MilU A Co. iia-.w House and Lot at Anctioci r W1U SELL AT ABCTION OH TTBirATc 1 a i.r 1 1 k a W .. sr.. an t ha pVe n ie' eoriier cf I bulullt ttJ 'fiiV'At atreete oaaaplendid "tr nd two lllll Halla, pals- tWI, ClOfe room, Pantry and good Cellar, targe (.Maura and Ypdlioime. AU Ilea wood' wer tnatiis i IhrrroKT'It ...J ' ...of .:t ll.a r..,;n. amf hall, are Wli uaifeird'wiin k ol lMd paper. Lot 'I t 3 lrii;li. by I2i feet 6 im h. eiicloed ftb nl and ohataruttl frown. It location Mint -cm-venn-nt to tin t.neiiie.crl f thSrttvfaad bear tb n..rk l. work hi, nl ehnrcl.', ur ,l.,r-l,U rr.r h.rdlu houo lt ll alM iUKAM LSO-,.AueUKr. Sash and Door vpoR sale: J J thr-lr brirnn-.. l.r Ivt tti Mb ud D.M,r Factory. Ub n mtclilntry t"rv Ac. Ali, . iY' 150,000 feet Ui kud2l CleWPlie, Lumber, And- , .- . . 'I t ( H 250,000 A No. 1 Shave! Pitte,. . j Ehiaslei- I J ! ' 1 . . . ' v. a U k A ), 3 S r.hTOrt in il'Vlut tklrxtU I VKI. l.I.SVi. A PLERf11V'AV, AVTI JJ cm i.let.' I'w.lllur. arly ririliht: irlt--:d:. on llio cuiuor t -mh nl t-bwrf rfvf. ; enfj. u K't i ,ilru mi'i thlo oil tli prll-l. " Tt V lot I" hint! ni try, mndU :i ltt -lt..ti -iirry, nd rou Xniik 1-Jt l"t on tlrMMh''Wtir lx wlif l l.urniilii. KiiiU'n " ('" siAKlr.K r'AWOW, " m;.'lni , ... - '' arptiM Jwinvf.' " rXfiiT ri 1 1 ( i Cit r?7 w i t h 10 rooni. Urn llr anrt itl rofivriilt-.CMH, yood locittlon. ailmtrw. bly Hltiiwletl lor HiitiTtltn'j Iowm. Trlr St.'jni. mlr'j.tl. A JOHNMON. AI.AU&K TWO HTOUY BIIH K lirr8K ilinliU tfiiprnxnr, i wo tola lll mill for (Ml I r Kr. Price t4,('. ii.h.ll. . A.JOHSSTi I.IBHT (ILUffl IiriT.rilN'a MA?., fronuim J Jl' XSottl (jiw, tiO Mi Mm't,ClI t-J tli. Ion f r Hut . oriio, to Ua.lMiiu liy pnr. hr. ml.JH.if - " A.J1TJNSON. TWO "WtU.fNO;HdTfsK, AND , . ' .-,-- ti til i: a .t Ono Splendid BuildingrLqt I MV RK8! nEK'P, no Ilia t alia of Bucond nlriM't. lMtiw-n hycainora aud inn; "yt atory brick, aloaoo (It) , With all the Furniture, If iinlred. Orannd M by 1 VI fiwt ; Una Grape, pifcliia, rrnriif ApriooU, l'liinm, ate , on the promlm A irr-iroof Ilrlck Warahotia i-xlerida aiTiian Ilia enliia rt-ar ; W oodboniw, ale, uuiliT tliUiarra rm f ; alli-y graded and pared. - Also, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, ; wltli Oua Story Frume flnuaa 1 nr riicain, SlaLl, ate. Al.o, fluo BL'ILDINa LOT, or L'JTH, on Tint Irml, n.arly opponlta ft I'um'i (Kpiacopa') t bur. b, llt!j-i lt frout ly liiudivp; l.y far tb toot dt-qiraiou Lot for a no ftmiiy raldfnca for aalt' In town Tllhm td kttitid ii;..v rkaracT tornn e Iharhnim vrry avldoia occur to bay. bla proporty no conveiiluut to bualuvaa aa tbe alxi. 8 K. QtLBEUT, n arld " ! '' No. 4 Sv' atraati hPLKiioiiT n"7fi k n c kwitu a fw" iTT . atory frHiua hoitac, II room', oallar. clatrrn, wull, ami. , fruit Iron. Ac, on Ion am of land on tha 1'iank ltad, two niilna-atxt hU from tiin.vl!lM. I'rice j.6HO. Kuqniia of tnX A. JoHNSOS. JI.X r....d HWKLLIM HiU'SKI flj naiabd O Jl.'.ti' aacli. Inqnlraof"' outrl.dif. A. JOHNSON., COMMISSION. aaaeat. k. Doonta t kh.'t-.i I- : t. o utraorjrftrf. DOCKER & DuSOUCHET. Produce and (Jounali,slon,1rrch.iots, It WATMt NTIIKKT, On 'a Bl.n'.k, uixt door to M. Patmll, fc VAJisVI I.LE, INI). ''jihw!t rnrh prioa pld for all kiuda of Count' y rroiluco. Prouut attantioo givru to al Onlor. , f . , J , . dtwIOJIm ; r. II. BAUAN ia. oigart, Ragon & Dickoy, FORWAEDlNQ&iCOUMISSION WHOLESALE" GROCERS, .ruler -l rrt( DOTiH l.ni .tyAeyiLlE. lsb.T STONE-WARE. T:Tirrr;;oi'i v ,v lj.i unit iii , :. MANiiraeruBtaa or .i- i- l "1 ' 1 Sinoklnir Pliea, Water Pipe, tjtovB Fluoa aud, i'loaor iota, alwaja oa 'hand. C'OKNEB MAIN AtiD NINTH 8T8., febUUitn ; K -rait villa, 4. l. m. wouurr s t s t : I : r i job a iwKxft, j. UOLCOTT & SWASE,.'Cotton aDd CojnniiaaUoix ' : . ZZrtr MliECEAN TS,,. rrT a .wi kL kAiu.t n.ainn. i Jt GROCERIES & PRODUCE 0S. U and 13, FR0XT RQW, If. I em phi a, Tanu. , , rrtie wishing to conaiga goaJa to loa Manf bit niarki't can hnd our pruii'a with Maara. layhurrt A Whlttakar. Kvanmlllo, to whom we ratfi. Wa alai. r-f ir to all rt-apt-ctahle merchama aud b.inkiTu of Meoiplila, and to John j i I Co nd MraiglH. ilamins; Co , wf OlnctnB.ltf: T lUcollr-ct that our market Is a vary ae.latiiig ono aoiu.i ihipmcDta will pay jow wi.lt, white by oth(ra you may loa. ... All peraom deairlog It ran kavo. thatr Danta pnt ob our Hat and get onr Weekly Markit Tlaport. aia-lm WOLCOTT A 8WA8BV. KOKTOX, SLAl -IITi:it V 6? Commission Morchahts, TOBACCO and COTTON FACTOBS, M K W lOKK. . C asr"Aiiiire will bp mad on conalgnniente tiy Maaar. NtSUKT A WlUGlMa. , . . Jui ly .. HAYHUtaT. J. J. WH1TTAAKB HAYHURST & WHITTAKXR,, Produoo and Commission" 13 ox-olxoiite,) No. 6 7ater St, (next, to R. Barni; KVANSVILLK, ISPIANA. . t r r- ' rj men k st cash Piticfe paid foh l.tal, vau, lltuni, Klam Seed, Urled Fruit. L.ard, ' I Tallow. Beawax NkCW IllTlStK l.VrJfKW URLEA5M. P. G. O'EIIXY" (Fonnvrly of EtbiutIII, 1oA) i , General ConunissioriV PRODUCE MERCHANT, W.at.ra t.ltju.M. So Ullrt. J NO. 18 POYDBA8 FTRKKT. POBSBi Of II W LITV KE STUttT, JiKW OHIaKAilwrtiX. Beurenc The Qnal W t. .; ( J . All not lu.i..:l u.t.u aua lno l'i,tuuWuj Dr. .trickland'a Anti-Cholera"Mixriire lb only certain n'iitdv for DiarboMi and DyaaMary.' It in a combination of Aatringenta, Abaorbant Btlmalanta aod Carminatiiraa, and ia warranted to effect a enre aftr all other naana ha failed For aala by lrugiate. tioaeral Dope s, Em 4IB' Btraet, Cim-innati, Ohio. aohlO-Stla lyw

FOR -LEASE.

..APEIL 2t

iRAILK ili P. E T 8 T K B . i V.. 4l C. XI. ft. HI P A B T U : Mftil :o A.. , 7:3 " ...A:1W r. A -omraHl ntUvD . r..-. jrT. II. . II. R- K. , dbp a hts ro r. . tJy Eipr.... - ? ' Kight XxprMa - 14 " A B B I V B AT T H, rf Rspno - - - !' LAcoomm-latlon.- Z MK&C - TbM tdirMdaaui -d T-i r OITr MOVvS. A good Printer wanted at this office, immediately. 'tnlf Yesterday it) a very beautiful day, nd tu unueuuf numVr of people pre tp tbentrefrta ctjojirtbe bright gui;nine hrcJ lue brkcinj; sttiiospncre. fiCim xytficx t, The Cirtuit Court is still in session and is proreaain steadily with the business on the docket. f " T:ME. Tliere is sucli a wide vnriance in time ia tfti eity that fautli inconTenli'tce is experienced I'he railroad has one lime, and each siJver-fimHh hai ,hi i-wu lime, und it is irtpOBsibfe to'tfll who is right. Let ui ! 80ti-')ttlir nyitm of time deviaed. , . . , J '.. Dack. Again. -pMr. iolden, of the the atre, arrived H fbe' city oil Saturday o2t. Jy wakepm-urrtuons for the reoneninc ot lasonic Temp le. lie is in j fine health and cheerful. ' ' Oo Sfytg'i?.-lL under.a'udi ' tlfat Van Illarricum, who escaped jail at yipcennes some 'week or so 'abound who tvas re-irc!ti-l!-tnd eut. back arain, m:ide hi,'cscBp(t"ifrom4sflie SheritT of Ivcx countyi s,n.nriK)w at rarge. a slippery cuss. t II" is , OkV" At the fjreat Sanitary Fuir in Chicttj-o, Mrs. .Stefihen A. Douglas and Mrg , General Shermatr Are to have chnra f j.he tables bndor tha auspices of the Catholics. . Adjctast Gknihai, Thomas. Ve had the pleasure of meeting this veteran officer on Saturday, at the vbarf, ou board the packet. .; Gen. Thomaa left Mobi.e, or Spanisb Fort, on the 7th and did hot then anticipate the immediate capture of that place and MobiU- n; ' lie is in ftue Jieaii Jat greatly i de-. pressed by tbe news of the jreat calam. ttfthat has befallen the nation. The llocket wai la deep 'mouruiuj;, and was en route to Louisville. ' ltjW iph.lt attetition ,to the notice of Auditor Uisch, 'in another column. H desires awy TOrdtwr's' family; efiTTUcd to relief underthe"Uw paid by the last Legislature, ;rf call , nt his" offloe,' to at ihey may be properly enrolled. , Jldhn etVaprtTue8rj3y, Wednesday and I'bursday afternoons of this week to this business especially, und it is very ess-ntial that all report to him on one of hjose-AAyV''-'1 '--"' ' : " ' Hkspitbix Stanley, the euerrilla, who w;v to have been liin ut Louisville, on Wednesday (da9t, 'was respited .until further orders by Gen. Palmer. I"JJf" Jackson county seems to be overrun by a gang of desperate scoundrels tfiiopting scrapes,, robberies, and arson ate common primes up there, according to the BreiMtstowft Demorrat Our New United States Marshal. Ito'sident JoHusan baa appointed Col. 'Bn. Spooner,v Marshal of the District or. Jnjliana, in place ot Garland Ko-ie, whoae- term of. office has expired. The niady friendsA of- (Tolonel Rose would have been gratified . had, be been reppitinted, but no new . appointment could have beerrmade that would pive belter sstigfiiqV"00. or that could be beiltowcj on a worthier man than Colonel Sirooaer. lie a jpossessed of the nocesTtry service durin almost the entire i i . i ' i t: ,w;u-; and lost one ot his arms in tue battle of Kenesaw Mountain.- Indianapo lit Journal, April '1'id. ";Tbe?"writer has known Col. Spooner from boyhood, and Can say that the appointment is oue eminently fit to be made, Col. S. is a self-made man, havioipmen fronio. bumble spheer by sheer orceof intellect, determination aud boDorabla deportment, to an influential position, akaUilUaaawyerf ieadin; politician, and gallautojScec la the artuy of tbe republic. He was an old Whig, and an original Republican,, and baa been, ou of the masteP-spirits' of the Cniou movement in bis, PryTKtu( the Fourth' Congressional), ijcf rebellion- broke out. We anticipate, from hi ppouit-. ment the best resulti, 'iairbis jufldenca will be thrown With vigor into tbe Union causa? "TTmoxtown Fbke of Guerrillas. We learn from. tbe. Olficers :iof tbe ArtaadJ; that the guerrillas, who were ia Uniontown ou Wjedaaaday AugkAraeft there on Thursday, and tbe town was occupied oa Friday by tbe Federals. . "e do hope tlat effective measures 'will be taken to kwp tbe borrier free from these pestilent scoundrels. Tbe United States has certainly now s sufficient number of idle troops to sweep all these assassins and npdeTtrS from ttar; 81'ster State, and secure ptiace again in alj ber borders. , wA.MlSF0Tn(t..W8 ih, a great ugly l eurbUAck Capt. Lox s gentle and genUnLdegr Peter, last evening, when we, Ui&r the impulse of our' indignation, lruck the cowardly brute with our cane -tVt bsodsorae, ebony, silver-headed catKi M which we were so much attached wbl' b was unfortunately shivered to tplitiw m r hftd Wr are tneonsofnWp, drid w.ll benniil wis get another. - LAD'l''ifu ik Mat. The May number of ti.U xeqllent Magazine is on Our'.table, itid' is full of KX'-cllencies, and is beautifally illuctriited.

-"'Fft-W 'KiWoar. Tea tenr.er L.ia

Fher arrived here vegterdav. direct i frr.m Fantnort. filled with aifdt at.4 ' . ' ounded oldierp. - Thurs'loy night last b rebel approutii t f-d that nlace. nd fired on the t.itk-n, i f.fn,.r,,i,;!;..,i ! , i j i wound and captured. We were pl'M"J to tiod lit thr the sick and wounded soldier our old (rivnd lr. V Ui-ad, of Terre Haute, aa i-compltabcJ SurgircM), and one of the iiml utu'iiuiprnmiaitig Union men of the Si! and i-ouutry. I'tirj IVt-tiT laokinj remarkab'y . :!, aud jvaUa in l.ijjh cooamendatiou ut' lien, llatcfc'f flh'htini? diTision, no statiotitd at KaatportT , Tbw llib Indiana cavalry, of which lr. Uead is Surgeon, and the 10th, many of whom are from this region of the S'atd, are in fine bealtu and spirits. Tl news of the assassination of the President was received, lu the division witb fealinga of the mo.it profound grief, and the voice of the whole division l, "let justice be raeled out to the rtlel leader, and let men who toast and (east rebeli othcers b ostracised."' tifejr The Indian heroes who foa'itj bled, and difd in the Morgan and Kirby Smith raids are being paid off at tbe City Hall in New Albany. For ue.vr! two years these veterans bare gone without pay, yet they have borne this without complaint, which t another evidence of tl)eir patriotism,. . Their pay ranges from seventy-live cents to thirty dollars and a half each in greenbacks and fractional, which is placed in capacious potkut book, and will be apent forbeel at twenty-live cents per pound. All of which we find as editorial in the Now Albany Ledger of Friday evocin, and the Louisville Journal of Saturday moruiiiif. . We hope the Paymaster will net down this way soon. J8ay It has been pretty, well ascertained that .the bridges burned' near liardHtown were not destroyed by guerrillas, but by slaveholdnrs who tried to prevent their slaves from o'mg to Bardftown to enlist in the Federal army. Loui.u-ille Journal. These same slaveholders should be made pay the expense of rebuilding the uriages. , . A Satisfactory Stateme.vt. -rThe Waahington correspondent of the Pittbur? Cbmmerrial, fiavgf "1 lai-bl ki;a- sti(j a fact in winch' evervbedy is interested. Since "thei duy of the inauguration, Andrew Johnson has not either bandied, touched or tasted liquor pf any kind.'! i ; Contemptible Stkaliso. We have heard of fully ono hundred persons from whose bouses the mourning emblems were stolen last nibt and the night previous. The persons who have been guilty of these robberies would be lightly punished, if they were hanged. A'ete Albany Ledger. ... , Stealing coppers from a dead nigger's eyes has heretofore ybeeq regarded as tbo acme of meaness, but the New Albany rascals are guilty of a meaner thing than that j f ..-' r -.--- " The Irena. This is tbe nam of the new and beautiful ladies ice cream saloon just opened on Kentucky avenue, half way between Washington and Maryland streets. Statu Sentinel. Are old and ugly ladies to be exclusively excluded ? (iooD Wobk. Gen. , Custar, . in arecent order to his cavalry division, says: "During the past six mouths, although in most cases corffron ted by superior numbers, you have enptured 111 pit-oes of field brtillery, 03 battle flags and upwards of 10,000 prisoners, including teven generals. You bave never lost a gnu, never lost a .color, never, been de, feated, notwithstanding" the numerous engagements in which you bave borne a prominent part, including three memorable battles in the Shenandoah Valley., You. bave captured every piece of artillery which the enemy has dared to open upon us." KayThe Lebanon, Ky., Loyal Enter priie says that some of Rill Hughes's men had c. grand jollification firing of pistols and drinking whisky at Samuel's depot, on Saturday evening last, when they beard of the death. of President Lincoln. -. . t , -, ... . ,. ; ?; They were rejoicing over their own misfortune, as they will' not 'find the mercy of Lincoln interfering 'between them and the gallows. ""' ,''.' ' - The editor Of the Princeton Democrat boasts of six new shirts. Has there been a fair for the benefit of the poor down that way ? Six new shirts! What dreadful extravagance! iT.' A. Ledger. We should say it was,' Charley, uot only extravagance, but unjustifiable prodigality.' Six new shirts! We don't believe it. RESPECT TO " ABKAUAM LISCOLA. Meeting of Ind lanlane InWathlaglan . l At a meeting of the citiiens of Indiana, temporarily resident in that city, and others now visiting tbe Capital of tbe "Nation, Hon. John P. Usher was chosen Chairman, and D. P. Holloway, I Secretary. . The Chairman briefly announced the object of the meeting, and nost feelingly alluded to the life and character of our late Chief Magistrate. v . ;. Hon. W. T. Otto offered the following (solutions, which were unanimously adopted : ., . Wuereas, Abraham Lincoln "was especially dear to tbe people of Indiana, where he spent -the greater part 'of Lis boyish and youthful days, and where the remains of bis honored mother rest, it is deomed fit tbt we, the'eitizens of Indiana, cow iu Waslnugton, shall, in souse appropriate ftri, contribute our offering of veneration to his memory; therefore, . " ; . . . Resolved, That we regard the death of tbe late President of the United States as one of the severest cba&lisemeauJ wbieh has been inflicted ou ourcoantry. In this calamity we recognize the hand of tbe Supreme Governor of Jthe world, and reverently, but with hearts full of sorrow, submit to Ills ' infallible and righteous decrees. Resolved, The exalted public and private character of the late President, bis freedom from selfish ambition, his fear of God, his love of country, his devotion to the duties of the high trusts confided to him in this arduous crisis and the patience, forecast, unsurpassed wisdom, and magnanimity which he evinced in the discharge of them, will cause bis memory to be cherished with

ioe Bad Te-rer.r- by all 'oral Amen

earn until t.L,n r; li d f lima ,.. i . w. B . UiAH-TO rut of Ih i IDfOllDjfb tKJUt-dtBii to Iran.m.t rancf of h trofuun4 jujpatriy of t PeoP' of Ii"5i.feA in ti, Tecnt fli:. tuo motion, it was RtfJced, IThat &,e proc-eedinprcf the. meeiinjr be pablished. ia thft ut of Waah!r. - '.on City, and in tfaoae of In.liQ motion, it was J. P. Ueusa, - i - - Cbairsnan. D- P. LloLUiWir, Secretary. Washington, I). C., April 1, lifsolutfoiii Passed at a Ueellne of ihf Tpat her in the Public School, or Et ansvllle, April 19, In view of the Urrible event which hat so suddenly deprived oarcoontryof her Chief liuier, whom this people have delighted to' honor; Jitioked, That, with felings of unutterable sadnebs, we deplore his de-tb as the greatest calamity that has fever befallen our nation. Besotted, That he. whose able stateimanahip and singular goodiies of heart have commanded the esteem and admiration of those of otlrer lauds, aa well as of America, shall ever live in our heart as the noblest martyr that has fallen ia the trreat etrujle lor human liberty. Reiolcd, .That we greatfully acknowle.djl'e and honor him as having been the in-itruue launder Gad, audit) the name of this sovereign people, of stopping the oiu.-m ot shame at bearing our boasted land of, freedom derided aa a land cf slaves. . .. i, . t-f. ' i ' -y f Resolved, That we, the teachers in the Publio Schools of Evansville, will (as in duty bound and by law required) lubor more tealously to Inspire the youth under our care with n true and noble patriotism, and impress upon ' their miiid't the infamy of treason and the tnvitor h lot. ' . Ioeitl rVoticen. Post Offlpc Rrmoral. ' ! The Post Oflioe will be removed to the first floor of the Locust street Methodist Episcopal Church building to-morrow (Tuesday,) April 25th. The office will be closed at half-past eight in the raoruinj; for thf remainder of the day. Boxholders will please take everything out of their boxes, including stamp and small change, and be sure to'callor send to ihe cf!ice'Tuesdy morning before the time of closing. 1 -..'. , lloidets of lock-boxes,' from "K" to "FFF" will please leave their keys (or mis' of them if they have two) at the Post Oliice, eo that somo alterations can be madrjjio iheir boxe Gttri boxes will, bo given them for a short time until the" alterations can be completed. Holders of lock-boxes will continue to hold the samo'ones they now bave, unless they prefer others. First choice wiil be given those who now ocoupy lock-boxas. Due notice will be . given when the new boxos and drawers are ready for renting. s No mrtils go out on Tuesday except Hho Mt, Veroon (Ltnd) and Railroad None except tbe Mt Vernon and Roekport (land), New Uormony, and Kail, road arrive. '' ',' .... Persons will pleasi call, also, on !Wedneday early, as the office will probably have to be etosed again at SJ A. M., for the day, in' order to complete the new arrangemeata. t Postmaster. apr24 3td ltw. : t " To Rest 70 acres of farm land, ia cultivation, three miles from Evansville. Will be let together, or in parcels. Enquire of ' A. Johnson. - ap!24 d2t. ' ' ' ;. Fob Sale. The Steam Bakery oii Water Street, between Main and Locust Will make a first class business houseEnquire of ' ' A. Johnson., apl24 d2t. . .;. Reuep rop. Soldiers' Families All person's 'in Pigeon Township claiming or entitled to relief for soldiers families, are hereby notified and requested to call at the Auditor's office in the Court Home, on the afternoon of Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday next. Victor Bisch, Co. Auditor. ap!24 d3t. 1 BWhat ia nicer than a good, mealy Potutoe ? Messrs. Hayhuret '& Whitaker have just received a large lot of magnificent potatoes from, New York, which are certainly equal, if not superior, 16 any in the market. We advise all who love "praties" to call and examine those that this enterprising firm have for sIe. Auction op Dry Goons. Hiram Nelson will sell at Auction, at his Auction Room,' No. 27 Iioeust street, commencing-Wednesday, April 20th, at 10 oi lock, and continue Wednesday and Thursday forenofn nud afternoon, a lot of fVy G.iods, consisting of Prints, Delanei;, Bleached Muslins, a large lot of Hoee Riid Half Iloae. Table Clothes, and a large variety of Toweling also a lot of Silvrr ' Plated, Spoons and Forks. Ladies are invited. April 22-34.. Hiram Nelson. j Soda-Watkr first of tbe season for sale at H. Hermann's Confectionery j and ba is receiving Fresh Oysters this I weeai for thr? ait tif lha oiinn - s H. HeRBANS," i' , i o . , T7;.. . . . V , : A r. A ills, i-ULTl. t Asa Igleheart has removed bis law ce to his new building on Third Street, above Main. nprlQ dlOt V ' ' Amusements. 1 ' Masonic Temple. From what we!" learn, there. wilLbav a grtuairtrsh 'tey-Ma-someTVmple to-night tarrept the return f r Tj tj . - td. lL Fanny R Price, the Tiaing star of the theatrical firmament and tbe Golden Troupe, and we are surav the audience will not be disappointed. . '." . : , ". To-night will be presented Sheridan Knowles's great play entitled the "Hunchback," in which that great public favorite, Mr. D. Hanchett, will appear as Walter, and the beautiful young ira gtdienne, Miss Fanny if. Price, wilt appear as Julia, supported by the whole strength of the Golden-Pierce troupe. '' Seats should be secured early this moruing.

illSSINGBOY.

A B0T 54SID U ILLIAM AHBENS V lwra yra ai-1 ts-n Juu, fl li a.pa.aair ia bU city r;y So a.ka atro. cs1 ha oof ! bMi Imrlat: t Id hla oa jHtt ab-nly brorn ba lft that a man froni Hraforaon had oftVra.J him a ? ond pi. an-t it ia aapt'd thai ba waat ibota. fi la ab'jt tfea lr ibat ooy ttatiy am nl that ; ba t.- n hair. rv bic a. i aol iiaii .f F.i irHala ar. Grrmarl, asd on M m ilma-il i'i r-dJuh paaU -Iriprd . with blue. Ll:k om', bvta. and a cap witli.j for aronad it. II ixmi'ur. u.a. :b iIUiwiJ ci ; arrnuat of hit at nt. Tby ar rwxr. and lw I l?.lir J,k.bl,"Jl wa - t4 - any wort l.rt with or t tl patm-rt . gT.0.T.,irejthu,B. aia.tdAlw.t . . - i WATCHES. CLOCKS. &C. . 1 ""iTi"T"i':,r "7.""'""" t PHIL. L; QEISSLER I " l ,. WATCHES,,:: . ifOiamoii divings. SILVER WARS, V ' f: '. CIjiOCBCS feci. tc, afce. ,.'., i-" :Ti:-- .UC'U v ' '. j '-" r' ,-'.' I take graat plaaanra' la annoiiucfnK 'o th public and Ticlnlty of Eranaeilla that I baT Jmi ratnrued froai thai Meat wltb a fin atoek of tbtf ahova gooda, purr baaed at' the -kaat freat dartlna In gold, and am therefore able toaall at very tear Anr ' "' l'nrnonaa atlaaillaa faid reaal rlmr of fin Watha. -.-.--. . .-.' - Alt work gnarantaKl to' giaaemtlr tatiafantlon at PHIL. L. GEIVLkB 8, No. 81 Main Ptraat,prrp, VraahtngtoB Botal. a'.'4-.'lra ,..., - - -. CI ARS & TOBACCO. uSlxx Interost .- ;i - -': t j ::.'. t i -' ' . ....... . , to : W:Iro!eale Merc We have1 on hand v - ' -or riuB Misaoxiri, Tennessee ' '.' ""' ; ' '. and : KENTUCKY ' , ; - ; (LE A .F;, ): " Which we have Selected to Manufacture tho fol tow lowing Brands of ITobacco: i A Pounds, Brleht T Oonree. -t ' 4 A Twlit. BrtgnrV'lWS.- ''''' 4 A Sweet, lOtftvBea; -'. li ''H4 a BnFhtA2o s. r r j, 0 Bright 4 A fadrllea." Medium 4 8 Caddl, )t ,1' Dark 4 8 Cmddlea.. .-IJ 4 A Pancake, Bright, 14 S. Bright 10 l Caddie. Dark 10 8 In Carldlra. JIavjr, Poandi, rpaa Ball.' " ' Frlld,Ctllt4oll.-" Eldorado.; IT ATI! Koagfct and Ready. ; . . , - . . y ' ' ',!. ' Wawlll manufaceire all ktnd ol Tobacco lo nit aoy trade that w mayrrjo-ire ordera l .r. Wawtll aaaur th wrtoleaele trade that wecau i.i.1 ba undersold in th Weer. Wa hav hmu eugMged in the IVbacco bninea for twentv yer. V re prepared to execnt onr wo-k In trie ortieat at vie. an i we rwpoctforty aotldt the tt.-utioa of dealera lo oar Tobacco. " Cigars ! Cigars I . WealMcall tha a' tootiia aka iioleeale Dealer la oar trade touamlua out Large and wail lectd atoek of Uigan. , Wa tune en hand Three Million of l iga., which wen nmnnmctarrd ev J.e.k Fendrich A Bana.. Baltunar. We wi! I off r thia atoek of Cgan at Aaeaene pricoa. " . 11,7 1 B EBB . T 1 e aio have aery lrg atoek of Brter a:i ! raney Pipea on haad , . . , .him Kovaera onr line are re. queered to call andoxaaUii oar atoek, wbick they will Hnd extanetvoaaa Ckaap. Factory lor. Water snd LormtSts.' IVo. 27 Main tirwK .,'. . KVAK9VII.I.K, IXD1ASA. F. FENDRICH & BROS rar2S-6ra '- - - SEED. 81 me timotht seed. . . .. . . A 10X bnahela Prlaier Northera Timothy Seed jut reoeived he , HATHCB3T A WHITTAKEB, WS f - No. 4 Weter atreet. NEW SALOON. "tAPTAIN KLACS3HAS OPENED A FIBiT clea Saloon on tbe corner of llain aud E ghth atrerta, wber will be frtml th beat liquor of all kinita. ' A liberal ah. re of patronage ia oliriced. . ,- m27-cUlia. I, CO-PARTNERSHIP.

nt' i

l i, ' . ''.!'" : ' ;

Tobacco

U WILLIAM H. WALKER and FKEDE ICS Lankeahelmar iuvatred into a parto.rahtp for the transaction of a Real Estate' Agency L fi Boeiaeas, at No. S West Third BrraeC Awknavill. laduuiB. WILLIAM H. WALKS. ebSadaw F. LGNK.ENHE131EB.

FIRE LIMITS.

rpm rvDiR.iosBr, WILL ,PpLV J iba Caamnt, Cooacl r,f tt, t lt ol KVac villa for para. I'm l0 lr Sowo a rVa oabad. aad rct a n. n of i h anr u oa ti. aam.lla. oo I t ho 47. Cld Hao. blo1Eg ... tu kir of Mr. L'atkarin o. J JHS T. .RIP. Tx r. Arwil II ISi. . r. U. . AUCTION. ' 8EEF CATTLE : : BEEF CATTLF;1 L 0rrtr V. . C,mjrt rr e,,rrisc t. ) :. . bwpllKi,a.. April SI, IMA. j bcl mt Baef Cattl will ba aald at P""'"5 at.oo at tU. Oo-r-ni Catila TarJ ta tol. 0 PB(uri,j., Afltll rHb, in.'., at I" a'clo.:k a. m. . laraia: Caah. r. H. 1 HRji A Captain ad Clin Suoaiaianc. Uiata Xumi, Auctlomar. . r-t4 BOOTS & SHOES. V V II O TJ IS IZi. .Jo. S ..; LIVITS' STXtIi:iirI Gr. Ii. DIXOW, kolaaata daaiar Is B O O TS a n d SHOES, unci large qualittae of Boota, hhaaa, tiata and Cape er om-rad to th trade, which hare beea purchaard for caah, and will ba Bold at a vary amall adraura above coat. Call aod examine my atoek and prove the abote MaarttoB, ... t. 8.-rI hava aacnred toe aervlcM of Kr. B. M. Tnney, lata with P. IwoiobIb, whoi khoid friend to call aud naaaiue any atoek, ' No trouble to ahow good. Aranaviile, Deo. IH, Iba. ' OYSTERS. mm &co.'s a5, O T I T K R aan ji SSr LAKE FISH DEPOT, 83 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. Frank lT'ellicr, Agr't. FHANK riLKEB HAS MADE ARBANOE1 menta to raoaire dally, by Kipreea, Iraah I'ltimor Oyktara, In cane and caaea, and freer, Lak finh and Cooelera. II la ttwaola agent for tha city of KTsnarllte. Tboae rieairicg to f.aat oa the palatable and Inacloiia luxuriea, will And tbem et hie etor. , oct . KANAWHA SALT. Ill IWHa LBGE AMI eMALL BA K. ELS H.'.Ul M 7 on head and lo arrlta, aud fur Bale at the loweet market price, ky t. BCfrNEB. No. & Korth Water fit., oor Firat NatioBal Dank. aS-3w AUCTION. House and Lot for Sale at Auction. CONTAINS S roorae, t kiu.-I.em, corn crib, atableciatera and good cellar. Tu koaa aad prnniiece are in good order. Tarmaof tale: Two. thl-i'.araih and tha balance lo li month. Alao a tot of Moutehold Furniture, la the earn hoaae. A bureao, wardrobe, tradelaad Bed heddlag, mattreaaoa, atoeea, lookiug-glaM, aod a great many other artlclaa will be eold without reaerre, on the tTtb of April at t o'clock P. M. Ibe aal will tak place on the premier, oa twi Hint between Tli'r and Poarth prll. I. J.OIflS, Ancth.ney, OCEAN TRAVEL. qiUI WELL KNOWN aVOBITE CLYDE J. built Iron Screw 8tmabli of tha ANCtloB LINE, HIBEBMA, i CALEDONIA. BB1TANMA, I UNITED AvlNCDOM. , are Intended to salt fortnightly bai.eu New York Bad Glsagow. Ibeaa ateamera war I nil! eapertalty tor tk Atlantic trade, are divided into water and airtight oom part men ta, aud are fitted op la every rpec! la Jnaare th aMy, comfort ad coot. bieuo of paaaengers. A a ex,eriencd aareoa Bccompaniea each ship. The provt lona will he properly cooked and eerved In anltmlbj! qnai tllea BATES OF PASSAGE. To and from Liverpool, Glaagow, Dublin, Bot. faat, Londonderry, Ac.:. Cabiua, $05 and (50; Intermediate, 35; fiteerage 926, payable lo gold or lit equivalent. Taoaewho wlah toeeod for their frtenda cal toy lioketa at tfaeae rataa from tba Agenea. FBANCIS MACDONALD A CO., I.-I le Rowtln Oeen. V.w Yrk. MEDICAL. IAIilliXA AND DYSENTEBY. MAGURES i Compound Extract of Benne Plant Tl. now oniaeraally acknowkylged lo b tha moat aiKceaafnl and reliable remedy ever prepared tor the core of the above compiaiyU, or any relaxed condition of th bowel.. In either adnlta or child, ren. In onr "circular" will b foaad b teal I -monia'a of Col. Long. Gen. Pleeeantun, tea.i. fug Ueory Warren, Slaj. Crane, Cut 8. Hojt (now Uty.r of New Orleauie). of tk if. B. A.; Wetrs roiixy Conimiaeien, Wr Belief knud CoeiiBteaioa.opialona o; th pre " and traoiboat off). i core . irepra only oy J. m V. aiuitiar., , chmtate, M. LoqI. Ii. w.re of ronnterfeita. ' . LICIi, CABLSTEDT A CO., v holeaal Agenta, - rnhffl.di'.nu Avaoavlll. lad. EXPRESS. EXPRESS COMPANY. rpua ADAMS EXPRESS COUPANT BEX apectfnllv annonnre to Yh-tr frienda atd patroiia th pablic of Kvauavlll aad vlciaity that, with I acre aa ud faciUU. a for th trBnaportatioaof , FSCIGUT, PACKAGED, '. MONET, AND VALUABLES. They eoli'dt a eofitinBaoc of forater favore. Kaperial car takwa ia th collection of Bill. Drafta, Notea. and the trauaporuuion of valoabla packagea. Any in firm tiow In rataret to th root, Ac, ran be obtained at th o flic on Firat atet, aeal door to the PoaiofBce, TB08. GAITHEB. m Agent. INSURANCE. .j smNissippi Fire Insurance Company. IIOIA3APOLIS, USD.; ' At -.. i Accumulated Capital -- - $300,000 Cfnce hours from 8 to a'dock a. m.a aad from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. OFFICE: In AlTab Johnson's Real Estate Office. 8. L. SAXDEE8, ' Agent for Evaaereltle aad vicinity. UreUAndAw NOTICE TO BUILDERS.

jBkffpwffSBBjsj sfpsysBsri jKKk

! i unci r j , : ... .'if sTJ SETS ITmT ""a

MVH08B wlahing to build th present eeaacn j wi.l do weil to ceil aud examine th atoek of Loaiberv Flooring, Door, fcaan, Blinda, Mouldinga and CaaiBga at tha c -rner or Main and Sevasth tba largeat ia th city and for aa'eat r. dnoedratee, . JOHN P. GLoVAB. BxaiWtAwlai. Doors, Saa and Blinds At Seduced Prices. eJIMJ Aaaorted aiaaa. 10,000 light, aaaortad aiaea. Window Saab. Soo Pine Niadow Blinda. how In etore aad for amle by Joasrw. gloveb, Bh3S,dAwlai, Oar. Mata aad 7th 8 La.

NEW, FIRM. 1

I..4MIIi:AH V, .t.ITCIIEI.I., W Lll a-SfaW XT,!Car4 I IT MEN'S &, BOY'S fur Hat. Wool Hat. 4 . tlotla Hat la, UM! Slrmv Ilatv. , 1 ft-A Lf 0'- - 1L, tx ili ?!-. nnil Ii.o;, ' TRIMMED HATS. No. 23 North First Street, JXeAt lor t il. tliB,. Jrth ) i . apT -" . HARDWARE, &c.' 18$5 VA . At 0 f - v -y '.O 'I'i K M ,0 a 1 & ELLS, HELLGGS I CO. rFOTtiRa A SO DlCALSR 1 II V Jvt I VV A K K AND CUT Ij 33 21 If FIRST ST H KMT, (ION BIO PAD.LOCK,) ' DRY GOODS. FINK I) ti Y GOO D.S.I CHEAP - CHEAPER - CHEAPEST. BOLLE & BEYREISS, o. 43 Mala Hir4( KVAN'SVJttlClND A f.loCM wrtn(ut f (h IUt t l'jf ikxyln itAAiy t f rtjtu. ol imt atr Unu (rtTf-rt. itnmt ttm !. ,; tr di tt.t ur rbtM of lifM OtM 4 bt emifl J- nt "mm fwn Mti lttvut M rkiMMp M r I, ; t tsur fearaminntrtrn f our t-rh an4 r (- ( all (mt ly) Bt'LLK blti Ukl. CITY NOTICES. Annexation of Territory to the City a - of Evsmville. J0TI0E 18 HKBEBT THAT THE! Xl t'oairoou Council of the city uf k.Taiiavil!., u , mm ..id "I an nr, ,l I'i. O-neiat Aee-mbly of lb ria cf ladtana. ap. proee.1 Mrrh O, et, I It e I A a At to nU't th aeveuly.aiel m of an A. t entitled -Aa Act granting to the rlmeoa f lh town ol Kvab.ville, In Ihaooantr f Vaa-tarhnrgli, t-ry ( barter,' approved Janoar) -i7, II7, au l to add euppieoiaotal aecaiona to .tt Act." will, ,, the l.ith Jay of .May, A l. Im, .. ureal to tbo Hoard of t'ouuly 0.fnmiaelonerol anderburt, t-Mi,k,y a ptt;ion praying ka-t.e aneaatlon to aatd city ol liie Mlowina- if.-r il..l (err . lor . , and a-t 1 1. forth Ih re mo t.e dr mil aaneiatiun, via : All that part of the anulli eaat ij iarter of art.tioti tilocUen (IH N In fownhl; (1), tutiz (en (1") WMt, dracrlo-.! a lollow.. via: ii-g-iii.ig at aa Iron pin at th e.Mitli.wMt rurii.i of .aul (narter aeerloo, aud ranninc t)aca ley ti half actlon lin ti th four huii'lrt-U ai.d tilnety-niu il'J-J) feet, to aa ln.ii plnj tbenc.edvt bylaaU-tia 'laoMeu nuiolU'd ud naiy-lbre aoil a half (7h4) Irer, to the hoe of Shaf ne'e nlaTKuo-u ; lbi.no- aoutk Ly II hue ui Mtaipe a It 11 argnnetit rotir nondre.1 aou liin-t -nti (I 'f) eel, t 1 au Iroa pin on tuaaouth lliteof aalil quarter rc .Ion, and theiic by the eolith tin of eaid "inart. r aectlon arrea hundied and aiaty-fmr (''') ffl, to tke plaeaof heglnaing. Mil territory being contiguoa to theclly of vauvll-, ai.d not plait. d or laid off. W. B1KKB, Mayor. Attcet : A. M. McOairr, Clerk. alKX Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. A'OTinjc 13 UMtlCBV CIVtN THAT THE 11 Com moo toiiiM.11 of tbclly tf kvuiavllie. lo puiauaoce of th. provial -tie o an Art of the Gt.ii.ral AaMoubiy 01 Ih Btl .f In I aa ap. proved March o, lei',, eoll led " Au Ai-i lo aniaad Ih cv.nty-A at aectlon of an Act ant lltd 'Aa Act granting lo tb ciiixaaa of the town of J.rai.enllr, In tie conmy of Vanderburgh, a t llv Charter,' approv4 JeBtuiry S7, 1H.7. au.d to add auppletaeuial eectiona to a.l i A' t," will, on tl.e loin d y tf May, A. I. 1A pnent 10 h Hoard of Connry ComM.i.Nto.ra of Vaiii'ierbiirgh county a petit I.11 prating f.,r the aoneiatiou lo .alii ci y l tbefoilowtog d.arrlld taerilorj, aod eetlln, fo th Ihe rea,ie lor en. h anneaation, v., : Ail that part of IB wael half of ti- north--! aaartar of .-nllon twenty nine, and the eaar h I 01 tte nonh-ea.t in ,rh-r of a ction thirty town. blp aix, aonth rang ten wcat, duenh d aa f.t. Iowa. ia: Beginning at ihe ii.fer.mtlou of Main aod Kign h airetaf Mid city, at tke cex trr of aid atierte. and runnl the,., along the nuj.l line of Eighth atru-t fi hnedrrd and aon y gbt(5i) Pet, tu a point oop-ei',- the aetiter of au alley liidlr.g th la- pot 4 round a of the Ekana. vlll A t ra(orca.ll:e Uaiinwl C. napaay fmn Urr aad Ifarrieon'a knlarg ment of A.anavill. ; tn.no along the mi 1.1. e ot a. id alt y nine hundred and tw-lveand Auur-t-nth (JH ) feer, t., an Iron pm on tbe eaat arid w.at line running tr ugh t eaiiUdla of ta Borth-wt anarrer of aid ee-tion tw-nty-uloe ; tb-inc eaat alone and ea-t and wet lit ioi;r bandred and fifty -two and a kaif tt'ii lei-t, t.i the north aod eolith ut, ruuuiag Ihionth Ibe mltf.lle of aald quarter lion ; Hi. nr. north along aaid north and evuth ItB-ell bundle 1 and fort, -aevea (47t.t. ti. tha bring the center atreet running eaat and weai through to North at ro Enlarseient of aildillecf 1 h railroad track 00 WiiAam etrel, ! Pyaaevllle; tbenoe weat along tb unuril eaid j " iut iirw. rirniim. r.B, iniituaii'i alia l rly. i ix and onr. fourth (iiig J) fet, to iba ajtJ I., j man. atreet, aul litnc aloot; ILa rti i .'l , Maiaatre.1 eiht hnnArvd aod uioety-ihr- a-,1 t inree-iourilia !.;.) feet, t th- puu of b gm-I ', '! lerritory Being rootlgui.u. to the city wi a..au.i,iie, alio not piattea or laol on u.' i. . t. . ., . . Att(t: A. M. McGatrr, Clerk. a'l.:-Sot i : . . ' Annexation of Territory to the ' City of Evansvilie. , ! -"A-rnTirE v ur&rnv r.irrv tru-r en. 1 IX Cotmoa Uoaaatlof lhiVf Er...Tilf. 1 porananc of th provaiwiia of aa Act of tb f M?zzT'rj"::n: - a t i'i .m'-n'i 1 the eevrnty-Srei ae;uoni)( an act alUb-d An 1 Act graotmg to h-citiuoaof th, town of iCewu. vilj. iu tb Coonty of V auCerl -irgh a City Chart- 1 Br, approTru au'iary Zi. IIH(, and tr, a-tl np. . ptimewial aectioaa to aaid act," will oa Uee i b I day f Aril, ISM, preeent to th lt.r.i ot C o.,-. , i1.. ...I 1 . r 1 , . . . I ... ...... . ... . m vun. HBt , , a j 1 T ' ' f 1 prTia.T kit tb amealation to aai Ut, 10 killuWlL- dcrltd terrilorv, and aetting" l..r!h the re a na for aih an negation ,! 7. : A 1 1: 1 hat par t of (Tie eonta-eaat qtartcrof Becilou iloatati ii. TowBihipaiz (f,,) Bang tart (lo) mt, dw.ri oe.1 aa toiiewa, ht- Joraaa. uciog at a atone, e comer eetaMianed by tl.e Coubiv hurreyor; 00 tu iioutb Ha of aaid narter.arrtiou, ed adjoining th Northern EntarganaBt of lb City of Bvaasvilie, and running thence by Ann ntreac wat, tin or two lhoo..od aiz hendred an I ftv tJ,.li fret to nnnorea aud )ghty-lbnr ( 4) tat ; thaea-. North a atone -, tnene Eaat three haadred an1 eighty I "daevoB tenthi i 7-IOj It to B aton; and .. .u.,., c....,, iuouwou .ia naaarei an .1 i frrty ( avtO) feA to the place of ka-ataaiag ; aatd ' territory being contigiooa to the City of Evane- ' villa, aud not pouted or laid it. j W HAKER r.,. ' Attest A. fnmn, CW, By A. M. MctiiiO, Depaty Ct. rk March av-yt. i C 1 F. W. BBINKMETEB, AND TO THE A htra and legal repreaeuta iaa of Adolph Brtnkroao. deceaaed. and ail ... h.. .r claiaiaetaof real aatat naai.riniv. tk. a.rrttAr deertibed In the foregoing not,.: Notioaia hoeety gieec that tha petftioi rfrr.d lo ia the abva Docoa wa. p-r-.nud to tba Board of Conniy 1 ornml wmr.era of Vanderburgh coun ty oa tb 2utb eUy of April. le. aad that tn ! aana was raceieed and con.in.red, aai it waa : or-fered by aaid Board that I furbr bearing f and concideration of a!d app'ira-i ,n bcotinui aatil tha loth day of May, l-5. and ih.t no k b givB by th oouty An-!lror by publication ia tha Evaoaviile Iaj!y Journal, tfcat ajd appl catkm ia now pending before aaid Board, and that it will ba heard aad Oacioed aid 1Mb day of May, U06. ritma BiBH.ii. A editor V. O.

-tw - -TLi

V

BS-BalA

AHJEMENTS. ' '.vansvill! T'lic4itTo

MASONIC TEMPLE, Comrr of Main and First Slrcels, lay Evea'n; Kh. Ar-"l H-th. will l e preeeatad . play entitledTh. I liinclibiiel:. OLDEN a ifKir. Manager. .MVS' U. S. .-PROPOSALS. rrrli iiecl : : : : : : rrh lleci. Crrua ti. f t'ow. or Jrehiri , 1 Kia,i;,.. I , April it, la. f CIALED PKi'POSAl. IN Dl'PI 1CATE Wli.L) l tax-eiard at thia ot,-e aatit II a m. Valor!T, Al-rl! r b. IK..,. furmahiD k-reah f-mf 1 1 ih V. n. i. i,.r, II Mfiiei end im pa ia tha ! Ill, Tot rwutrakierMii rcmaiene in the 11 dav of j Mv !., en.l.hd oa tn .nth dv ol Jaur, 1A. ( 1 ne b-f .hll he Ir, m .una if rl.in nut lea j th.n fle hundred (ii; uoa bH ee. b. eli.ll he j de.ivrr4 tu equ.1 rutrtia ..f for i,d bind turtra eck. th.aka aad kldoev tl!ow tat rxi iuded , in aucli qaaamiM aa ahail from IIbm o tun. Ik- rrqul. for ika ln p, ad on each dar Z " ' , a"i" by iba cbaiaiaading ,.m,r. Tlioe-ksol iberatt, elaugat red ta r bf lo h .iehvervd u.ioer Ibi, ruauarf. at,, I h cut at l. k orih vertebral oiat aad be t.r l, lauai.J th .ban k... I r..ra.rtr .hall be nttl Ir. m l':r- Mir Inch, ehoac Hie kn JulBI. au'l ol klad'juarter ir. u , re elglit inca ah ike garadrel or ho k joint. I'atite will I Dixie la each food aa are tar. ui. bed by thUuVrunienl forth! parpoaa, asit on form mail out aad aigu.d aa require by th ill Vrala;u, V. - Toe rihi U rcarvd to rje-1 atv ' ra'l klda.fa pr per cauaea. '. rt. All btM A B. a-' td Cat taio aud coat. hob. PROVISIONS. t MESS rOEK, BACON and LAED FoB SALE W' DAVE IN HTBE Si)0,or1 POFNP OP new IL.-.'B conaiatlng of llama, 8k..u!d.ra, Clear aud Bibhev fole. Am, Me Potk aod rrtoa Leetf Lata, wkfek w are OTerln loth trao. a4 tali prio. PBKsTi'N BBOS., aol la lint a'rrel EVERY ARTICLE Mcasonablc! EL LI OTT'S Is tbe Place to get real bargains ia Of every doscripticn. Ho has just recoivod an ontiro stcokof Goods to suit tho market, bought, since tho news of tho fall of Richmond was anticipated. Ho olTor3 this community not only tho leading articles CHEAP, but othor kinds of Goods usually hold high. Wo ask and bog competition for tho benefit of tho public. - Our DRESS GOODS are rich, rare and reaeonable, embracing every varioty.of a fabrics. Wo havo also 1 a r p c ( s Of all kirds. Oil & Paper Curtains. AND IIQOP At bargains. Pleaso give us a call and you will bo fcatisfied with tho above statement. T. 3M. ELLIOTT, Mil STfflT; i (h EAR fIRST STREET,) T ' GROCERIES. Fif k DELS PBIME UBIEO APPLE' AT JyJ II. A. COOK'. OSfc Bill. il,l paACIlke) AT II. A. fAKiR.-n.rn iJ'.H f.7 ill SO N K W AT 3 ' Ii. A. COOK'S. 1 Ihe (hoire Irid Kaepbarrie, 1'' lha rboif.e lried lliai-k lerrl.e, l'i c.o.c lined l lierrie. liyi choice (not Pitted; t berriee. C L-u. CH0I1 E K.r TONttl'Si T U. A MltlK'l, II5B f AT ir f LuAkioBi hikiumat I 1 f m . - . . . 11. A. COOK'S'U'JlCE UMEEN APPLE, i' Lhla choic Oi n Apple at II. A. COOK'S. ONION eETe). IjOo.0 prima Ooloo Seta at n. a. ;ook s. BBLl! LAkOA' .Mo3 AI J 11. A. COOK'S. 1 J BBLS DLCK WHEAT FLOt;BAT j H. .. COOK'S. XTfcA t Lfi A H Cv Lltl)HA Mi BEST CIScinnati a lid lodiauapoll or.nde, at ' M A. COOK'S. IJLATT A vJT. U A LT I M O H O ' I EBS I rcaiveo cal.y. eaarraated freeh. H A. )iK. Agent. ' , . lMy rKra CLA MS. 17 i dox freak ealaioB. li do do Lobatare, li doc pwkehal Ceaaaa, du do LoMurra, at II. A. COOK'S. C'OVk OYsTEtt.1. 00 doi 1 aud Ih cana. Oo.a -r Oyetera, at H. A. COOK'S. atCKN COKN ANIJ PEAS. M do Oraaa X Pa,nd 10 doz Oreen i'xttu. t U. A. COOK'S. OCLSETT A MjSKEk'S EXTHACTS 78 dot Ij aaaoried gAtrac.a at l BBLl'k'PLIT PEA8 U. A. COOK'S. i I ' & thle I'arl Barley, 3 bbie t.-at Ieal, t bole ifarlua, 1 caee l'ca1 Sago, 1 l.i.l Or-eo Pea. I bbl Millet head, at U. A. COOK'S. 1 -nun BLACKaKualES.. 40 dg can. freeh JL. Diari ckberrhs, at U. A. COOK 'ft. CviiOICK FAMILY SOAP. l'W bore choice kamily boapat H.A.COOK'S. aLIVK OIL. XO Olive Oil . la aaaru a..

J 10

i at

Kvanarllla, April 81, 1S4S.

do, ia plnu, at B. A. COOK'S.

I w-Wa;