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Kltbsr by Day or by Claudia Light, with perfect KM,Md Never Cause that Giddiness of tha head or unpleasant seaeatlna to tha eyes that many trfcerlence from nslsg lb eomaioa klad, bat AeM to atrengthen B1 Improve tb fight. O 4 w ALL KINDS OF optical. instruments KEPT OH HAND. Aay person BHttr fib Wrar eighledeess ar Cataract cao ba aultsd wltb Spectacles. Casttlaa t tha Public. There ar padUra going aroand tba country representing that they have I. Bltlnlr' Hpactaolaa. I bara Bttbr Anl r radian fur My gooda, as ba arara of OaflkttCWttf , f, r All tli atjov articlii eaa ba bad oaly of I.' HITTENBERQ, 7o. 67 TJrlain Street. (BBTWXKM 8E0OHD AND TBIBD), T KVAflUVIt-LK, ISO. !A DENTIST. 1 It . II AAH, i.-KtLINJ U'LtT lSAIIKfOL YOB Till I' llbaral pati ' 'aKranalrd dnrluR tba pa nt yaara, aod balc a pvraiivnabl miaaitt of Ital Ml, Owilraa all t9u (vbatanr IhaytiMal hla iruha aioaal wrvlona or n 't) to IU hlr rnoma aad aaa tha VartOMkritrla ot wvrks Haamfaf (ra4 ImproTemeatf and IareatU u ln ImIbr aiade, and Trythln that wilt Hi lutarwita of hla patlauta la aaoBrad by bin. H I KiUblUhment ad Faellltt Ar anal to any la tC A M 1' K It II ' C I 1 I KB. I3 bat Several Anmthetiei roa .A.1 1 a vial I a a; Pal vrtiaai KBtraattaB . , t.t'ratha ' . j . tttliaaka thai ar anokaa eaB b raatorail ta Barly .Mr original aoBtoitc AU daalrakla atyl of ARTIFICIAL TEETH.l auiula anywbar In lb Pnllail Btaua, ar nada by a.iin. Iiraaularltlia ef Ohlldran'a Tanth aaroraaally aorTKtad. Thoa bating DECAYED TKITII nunld rlthar hava thtim Eitraclnd or Vlllad.v'M Jatwr If ptwalblc.) Tha bnalth of tha partin an4 aha remain tug Ttb dpraaud It. (WEUUALUtQ Aff LICTION3 TBEATKt'. 1 ' A Lao OLEVT PAI.AT1 nta a Ktrat St., Ir Pa tlla SKIRTS. NI3W 8KI JIT lOOO - - - -"- lOOO. Tha Oraataat larantloa of tha Ago In HOOF SKIRTS J. W. BRADLET'S "w PaUot DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or donlilo) BPHINO 8K1BT. WEST, BRADLEY A OARV, (lata J. I. O. J. Wnat), HOLE PHOI'RIETORM ANDMADFAOTDRERrt, U7 Chambara and J and 81 Roada Htraata, Nw York. - - Till A INVENTION eonalata of Duplox (r to)llliptla Hlael Hpringa, lBKaolouly braJtl tightly aud firmly tomthrrt adx to adga, staking tb tonghaal, moat flaxibla, alaailo and dorabla rJprlng rar nd. Tbry aolttoiu band or break, liatb MnglvFprluga, and conatMiuantly praaarr thatr parfwt and Imxitiml ahapa twica aa long a say otbar skirt. Tha wonderful flcxtblllty aad graal o"ifirt aod plaaaara to any lady wsartug tha Dnptoi IHtpile Mklrt, will l tapcrlancwd particularly In all crvwdd mmidIiUi', Oparaa, Canlaaaa, Railroad Car. Church Pwa, Arm-Ohaira, for Prauiauail aad llooaa Dnaa, a th rklrt can ba foUlad whan ia Baa looranpy aaraali plaoa, aa anally a a allk or BiuallB draaa A lacly baling anjayvd tha plraanra, eoaarbrt and fonranlanoa of wvaring tba Duplak llllptio rtl Spring ktrrr a alngl day, will naar, MTr alWwarda willingly dlapanaawith tbalr aaa. cr Ubildren, Hlaaaa aod Vouag LadiM I hay ar auMirlor to all olhara. Thay ara tba boat quality la erary part, aad aaqoaationably tba Ligbtaat, Moat Daairabl. Ooaioortable and Economical aklrt arar mail. rOR SALE la all f)rar-rlaa 8 terra iu thladty, aad throughout tha United ktalaa and Canada, Bayaaad Culm, Maxlco, Svnth ABtertea,aad tba Waat India. v , XNQCIBE rOR THE DUPLEX ILLIPTIO 6KJBT. Fatent Duplex Illlptlc Skirt, coataiMtK AtlaKanre, Ltbitaa, Coaarort and ICcainuau't Ao4 onqoaatlonably tba moat dealrabU artlcla ad, for Ml ty J. f . A 8. A. CO0LID0E, sU-!tn - - 1 and 16 rirat t-traat. LAW CARD. J. 91. SIIACKKLFOKD, Vttoni oy . tvt Law, ETANSTILLE, IND. (OtDca torBtarly eccaplad by Ohandtar B Hja aapU WALL PAPER, &C. JpnT BKOEITED A LARGE AND WELL aalactrd aaortmrat ot Wall and Window 'apara, plain aod figurad, which tba pnblle ara Biad to call and examlna bakra porchaaiag laawba. Alao a now aapply af Taaayaoa'a aew poaai Ewg Abubm la papar eorara, prlca at orata, abl J. HIALY'B. SASH AND DOORS. STEELE & TRIBLE, EOOBD ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND CHEERY, KfASSriLLS. ISDUHA. ASH, DOORS, WINDOW BIEffD 8 Dressed Lumber Noarda, Lath. Ao., of arary deeorlptloB ooBataatly oa haad. rNasking Boxea of all kind mada t orardor. Sawing of arary kind doua oa tha abaraaat aot'.oe. . il-ly HUNNELL & SONS, OOBMXR WALHTJT 6TB TXT AND CANAL, EVAN8VILLK, IND., Bara oa kud th largtat lot .ashes, Doors, Bllads, Frames, Itii kt aaafaotnrad la th Waat. IHIY ARE OF OUR 0 WD MAKE. feaa alao a flna lot of Whlta Pin ao4 Popalar P tvarteg. Moulding of all klnda aaadaaad aawlmg -WaaaeoriptloB doaa at ta sfeertaM Bottaa.

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VOLUME XVII. Hailgoairttala PUBLISHED BY. MW H. KcBKEXT. r. BL TflATEK. JRO. H. MoBKKLY. esasa t as na o raa Evans ville Journal Company. J ournol ritiilaixierw, LOCUST STREET, BKTWEK5 FIBST AKD WATER. Y IatemtlBS from Habile. ' The Nw Orleans 7Vu Delia of the 18th says: By the arrival of several officers aod .ii a T I a . . omers irom moDiie. mis morninir, learn further details and incidents relative to the late operations in and aroand Mobile Bay. The rebels had, it appears, planted a large camber of torpedoes all ovsr the bay, aad ia all tha channels aod entrances leading to the city. They have been very destructive to our vessels, sinking and destroying the formidable and strongly built ironclad or guuboats with as much facility as ths lighter steamers. We have before given the particulars of the sinking of the Osage and Milwaukee. It is believed the latter will prove a total loss. All hsr guns have, however bee i taken off, and her machinery can doubtless be saved, but her hall is already breaking to pieees. They are now engaged in removing the guns from the Oaage, with a good prospect of nltimately raising her. Tha Laura, a steamer, raa against two piles, which made large holes in her. She soon sank in shallow water, and will be saved. The Ida, a small tug propeller, ran sqaarely on a torpedo, which made a tremendous explosion. The captain and executive officer, who were ia the pilothouse, were, with it blown forty feet into the air. Third Assistant Engineer Curran was injured in the leg, necessitating amputation, from the effects of which he died on fciondsy. It is said that the well-known steamer Iberville had stroch a torpedo, and was destroyed ; but ths report was not confirmed. The Althea, Blossom, Raven, and the tin-clad Na 43 were aim destroyed, but we can learn no particulars. The steamer Sciota, known here recently as Gunboat No. 1, was sank ia thirteen feet of water. Four of her crew were drowned, two kill and six wounded. The dispatch boat Cowslip made a very narrow escape from destruction. &he ran over and exploded a torpedo forward of one of her wheels, bat as the hit was not a fair one, the gallant little boat remained uninjured. All the monitors except the Cincinnati were Bp to the city, under command of Commodore Palmer. The Cincinnati was expected up soon. Some launches from the monitors were sent up the river a short time after arriving, and a blockade runner, laden with 1,000 bales of cotton, was captured. It is estimated that there were at least 2,000 Confederate soldiers concealed in the city, hiding from their officers. They were, however, coming from their hiding places and reporting themselves to our 1 rovost Marsbal. There is no doubt there is a large amouut of cotton in the city. We hear that sundry large lots, amounting in the aggregate to from 20,000 to 25,000 bales, had already been found and properly taken care of. It is likely this cotton will be held to await orders from Washington. Owing to the excitement incident to the change of affairs in the city, it will require a few days to put things ia running order, when it is presumable more or less intercourse between Mobile and New Orleans will begin. The people over there have very little current money, and will find it very difficult to get along without the'astistance of the U. S. Commissary Department for some time to come. Rations will be distributed to the poor, in accordance with the invariable customs of our Generals on capturing a city full of destitute people. it is stated to us on good authority that Gen. Elurlburt is to relieve Gen. Granger ia command of Mobile as soon as Gen. Banks arrives in New Orleans. Captain Cook, recently attached to Canby' s staff, has been relieved to rejoin Gen. H.'s staff. Smith's corps has taken the Lead in all movements during the campaign, and has the distinguished honor of having first charged into Spanish Fori, Battery linger and Fort Blakeley. The corps has taken, it is said, more guns and prisoners than the balance of the army. Oa Friday last it had again taken the lead, and by noon waa eleven mites above Blakeley, en route for Montgomery. The number of Confederate soldiers has been greatly over-estimated, there having been bat between 6,000 and 7,000 defending Mobile. Of these about 5,000 have been captured, killed and wounded, and the few remaining onee ascended the Alabama river in transports and gunboats. A gentleman residing ia Mead county, Ky., on Saturday last, brought to New Albany, thirty slaves, all he owned, and told them they were free and must make a living for themselves, as he was no longer able to support them. They have all found homes there, temporarily. The owner stated that the guerrillas had robbed him of all his borses and other stock, as well aa his money, and the male slaves belonging to him, who were old enough, had enlisted in the Union army, and tnat Be was compelled to bring the women and children to Indiana to keep them from starring. AU those brought there are of this class. Aop Albany Ledger. Seriovs Accident at Jabkstowx. The Dunkirk, N. Y., fJaioft says: "A young man named George Adams had his right band blown away and his arm vi,. i i . r e wv.o. u . . i".a) juu two Li libera ui s Lis left hand blown off and his face and I eyes badly mutilated, by the premature j discbarge of a cannon he was engaged I in firing at Jamestown, on receipt of the I news of the surrender of Lee. The gun ' which has twice before inflicted seri-! ous injuries and loss of life was imme ' diately broken in pieces ana pat out of power to do more. It was found to be porous and full of flaws that held fire and occasioned the accidents." M My Farm." Jesse D. Bright has recently purchased and will occupy the Fallon farm, one mile above Carreltoa, Ky., on the Ohio river. It is one among the finest farms is- Kentucky.

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Tba Kw Atbnj Lwder of Friday Tbg plan for tba new CoarVlIoaae wgg decided on thif moroing, od if m beAQtifol one. Work oo the building will be eommeueed t n early day, and the boo will be finished the present eaaon. Mr. W. P. Swift, the Com mi taioner from tbia dutrict, deerea much credit for his efforts la favor of building a new Coo rt-IIov.se; and bat for his perseverance in the matter the old dilapidated structure now used for coart parpo ses would long have contacted to disgrace the citj and county. The Cairo NebM is responsible j for the following: , Jeff. Davis was sworn ia President of the bogus Confederacy for six years, in February, 1861. He has done ao well they have concluded to let him off ia four years. He is off for somewhere. Like the fellow who went down the Ohi-bo. - . Wbithar oa baa goa aad haw b iaraa. Nobody kaow and uoaody caraa." . There are some, howevever, who would like to see him and Booth placed on the same pedestal, with the celebrated coat of arms, slightly altered, emblazon ed on their 'scutcheons: Two poala arectaat, h beam eoachaat, Two rope paadaot And twa rago at tha aod ast." The New Albany Ledger learns from passengers bo came up on the Rath, that on Saturday last f'oar hundred ot Lyon's men, and a number of officers, entered our lines at Paducah, and surrendered and took the oath. The same persons report that gags of rebel deserters numbering from twenty to two hundred, daily arrive at the various Federal posts along the Ohio and Mississippi, aad rive themselves np and renew their allegiance to the Government. Oca New President. lo New York on Sotorday last, brisf speeches were made by several distinguished men, among them Generals Butler and Bnrnside. Speaking of President Johocon, Gen. Butler said : ' ' "I am glad to speak here and say to yoa what I know to be the aentiment of the new President of tha United States, who has soceeeded Abraham Lincoln by the dispensation of Providence, to the highest place on earth. 1 know that Andrew Johnson feels aa roa and I do npon the subject of potting down the rebellion, lie has bad a nearer view of it than we hare. It has beea at kia hearthstone and at his door, and he is able to deal with it, and as we would bars it dealt with." Gen. Bnrnside, in reply to the question " caa yoa trust Andrew John sou as President, is he temperate?" promptly said : " I know Mr. Johnson well. He was Military Governor of East Tennessee when 1 commanded ia the West. For some time he was in Louisvi'le and Cincinnati, where I met him at all hours of the day aad night, and in most important consultations, and I eaa say I never saw him when J thought he had tasted liquor. lie ' was no drunkard then. Ia my opinion he is a firm, loyal aud talented man." . tSf Two men oa 'iiorseback rode op to Schmidlap's Drag Store late Saturday night to sea the photograph of Lincoln's murderer. They camw from Campbellsburg, Ky., 16 miles from here. A suspicious looking streamer had just arrived at that place, aad they bad an idea it might be Booth. i I Oa being shown the likeness, they said it resembled the stranger in question' very much, and subsequently departed. Madison Courier. SSTThe postofGceai at Graysville and at Uriswold, Sullivan county, and at Decker's Station, Knox county, which were discontinued some time ago, hava been recently re-established. The mill owners and others along the Whitewater valley propose repairing, at their own expense, the canal from Brookville to Conoersville, at an early day. ' It is designed to place it ia sufficient repair, not only for hydraulic purposes, but also for navigation. MEDICAL. BROUGHTOIf t WOOD, Crescent City Drug Store, Cor. Third aad Jfaia 8ts.. Saaiars SB Foraigs aad Aawtoaa Drag,, aad reaaloak. Palata. Oils, Taratabaa, Wlsdpw GUaa, ParracMry, aaaoy aad To! Vat Arttclas. ' Oaal Oil aad Bawnia by lb galloaor barral. Ooaoaatcatad praiaratloua aod raaactlal tiaalara ow band aad Skaaafactara ta ardar. Paaaaatle Dy, Wholaaala aad Ratal! rataat la ad lot aa of all Mada. EalaatSo Boiaadlaa aad a fall saepty ef MaitelLal Boots aad Barb. SUNDRIES. FISHIN0 TACKLE. XX. X. .olaJ-fxipfox, MO. 6 XAIN STRXXT, II aa joat racalvad tba Sot aaaortraant of Flaking Tacla to ba fona4 ia tha city. AU who aaioy angliag aa a paatiBM anoiitd call aad axaanloa hia atock whila tha naaaa laata. Far aaia Tory chaap, corner Main aad Baeoad atrsata. A Bw supply of BORN, BUBBXB, AND IVORT COMBS. Hair. Nail, aad Tooth aad Tlaah BraaBaa, TOILET tETS ASD FINK ?ZKFCXXRIX8 At So. AS ataia,8ter. Also, PARAPHISE CBXWINQ G CM ROSE AND LEMON FLAVORED, aad Freak TOLO WAX, At No. 69 Main 8 tract. C06TAR 8 BED BCQ POISON Asd BAT ZXTXBMISAT0B, At No. 6 Mala Street. FIRE LIMITS. rpHE V VDERSIONO WILT. APPLT TO X tba Common Council af tba city af Bvaaatlle far paraiiaaioa ta tear dowa a frawa weodaaad, and erect a saw oa of tha gain, aiae a tba aw alia, an Jot Ho.ST.Old Plaa. belonging to tha beire f Mr. Catharine O. Joaea JOBS F. CRISP, Kzr. April U. lav. aSS-Bw

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KVAN'SVILLE. IND, Fill DAY, APRIL 28, 1865.

8TOVE WORKS. 43 OTJ'X'XXUlX.Ta' Stove Works BRirJKMEYER a CO., atnaafaetnrer of Cooking Stores, for Wood and Coal; Heating Stores, lor Wood and Coal; Country Skillets and Lids; Country 0rens and Lids ; Biscuit Ovens and Lids ; Odd Lids; 8 afar Xettles; Doe Iron : Jamb Grates ; Fancy Grate Fronts ; Air Gratei ; Cellar Grates ; "Window Weights; Mnfta Moldt ; WalLalront; Earn ti Jeri ; Store EUUoware, &c, ft . ' ALBO UUCP FOB SALE TIW 2P Xa JZL 2? X3 , Sheet Iron, Copper, &c, . TIJT A1TD JAPAffffED WARE' i I J ! - I SUB- MaJea Reom Mala Btravet, aypoalt Caart llawae. Faaadry near aaowtla Pigeoni Crash.. ae.Vrd.ri lirlttt. ! DRY GOODS, &0T Silk Mantillas. inn MLK MANTILLAS, RANOINI ' IS 1 ) I prtoee from SIO to S&O, aad oompriaing tba latent M Mala H treat Sty la," wtitoa are, of oourae, mora faahloaabia thaa Broadway, Juat opened aad Burked to aalt tha t.aue. BOH APKER A BTJ88IHO, Bo. 47 and 49 Main Brraat. Black and Fancy Silks. t LABOR STOCK OF VERT CHOICE BLACK ."a. and Fancy Draaa SlUa, uch aa la beeoralng to oar atora, bow open and marked to anit the timaa, at UCU APKER A BDSMING'S, Mo. 4T aod 4 Main Street. O, What Nice Dress Goods ! IB THB REMARK OF THOSE WHO HAVE taken a look at our atork of faahleaable Dm Oooda, which ar arkoowleiigni to ba the beat ever brought to thia city. Corae all, and aaa for yearaalree. N trouble apared to a how you through. S UAPKEfc .1 TU -iilMi Bo. 47 aad i Mala a treat. Spring Millinery. Jr T BKCK1VED A Mr COMMENCED making np at tha Bon Ton Shop " of tha V. 84'H APKER A BLlwilNlJ. 24 h 47 and 4 Main Street. LEGAL. A&ninistrator's Sale of Eeal Estate NOTICE IS HEREBT Ql VEX THAT TUB aaderalgoed, AdminUtrator d aoaia aow of th0tats,pf Adolpb BrlokauiB.daceaaed, will, by airtua af the order of tba Court of Common Plana of Vaaderhargh county, on th 13th day of May, lHtti. at tba dour of th Court Uouaa la th city of KraaaTilla, between the hour of tea o'elcek a. at. and font o'clock p. aa. rf eeid day, Ball at public akotioa the following real eetale aiiuatad Id Vaaderbargk eoBnty, Indiana, to wit: LoU one (1), two ihrrn (D), four 4), ST (A), nx (rt), aarea 7), eight (6), nine (fl). tea (10), elarea (II) and twelve (l'il, anldlvlaiooa of part of the aooin-eaat quarter ef aaotioa Biutaen (ID), towuahip (), aooth of range ten (10) went, cou th property of aaid adolpb Brinkman, b-ceaaed ; aid lota being anuibered aceording to the plat and otdlteua f eald three acre ttiala hy Bracket Milla, lata adrainlatratorof aaid doceaaad, and reoorded ia Order Book No. Two of ail Court of Comra a P iaaa, at page titiS and 2U7 ; apoa the following terou, to-wil: Oaa-tbird the pnrchaaa money to be paid in eh, oua-tblrd ia twelve to out h and ona-thlrd ia eighteea atontbi, tba pnrcbaear to gir no le for the deferred payBMDta, with aeourlty, drawing internet from the day of Bale, without any relief whatever from ralnatioa or appraisement law, aecured by mortgage Upou th prmelera. ARCHIBALD O. 8ULLIVAH, VAdmluittrator d bonis boo. April It. lHoA. ali-4w CLOTHING. UIIRICII A- SCIIRAUER, merchant Tailors, COB. SIC1M0BE A SkXOSD SIS., KTaatawlll, Ind. V W hare a choice aaaortmant of Imported C4oth afd Oaaaimerra, of a anprrkrr quality, wbish we will ataautastora into garment at rear enable iH-icea. aV Call aad ezamtne our gooda and price. mtt-lra SHINGLES. Shaved Fine HINGrlLES. EC 0.0 GO Poplar Ditto. t For Sale by jonn ..-reiingnuy sen ; , GLOVER. WOOL. New Albany Woolen Mills, bTATE STREET, 5 EAR THB BITXB, Hew A 1 Ha at y, InO--1XTB ARB READT TO DO CCBTOM WORK f V promp ptly. Wa manaCactnra all-wool Cov(Dew pattens), atmaaeia, Joan, laaatbattinetta, Linnya. Flannel. Ac, all assured aad ol a Tery aaperier ejaaltty. A law, Htockina Tarn. Wa has thee good always on Band, aa exchange for wool or cash. Cuatoaiera : ao Tinting eur city caa ship their wool lo aa by . railroad or rirer unreel, to manufacture or ax- . change, aad bat their good promptly returned by tbe aame. Coat of m.noaturin collected oa daieery of 802 tae of th woL aead our price liet, oa application, by mail. J. P. GIBHARTACO-, Eucoaaeor to Oefehart, Bicaardaoa A Co. P. 8. Some dealers base beea ealllag Eastern Jeans of Inferior quality aod color, and repraaeatlng them aa our make. All our piece gooda bt our card attached, ao tha purchaser can always recognise them. aiS

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BY TELEGRAPH from tbsterdat'b 3 o'clock 'editiob. OUR SPECIAL REPORT. T. WilUe Booth Killed! HARROLD CAPTURED! Sherman's Orders Countermanded. Special to tha raoarilte Joornal Gold Market. New Yore, April- 17. Gold $1.50. After call $1.49.. , .,.'..., The Capture of MoblleDetatla Wx8HnOT0!r, April 26. The Navy Department has received the following: West Gulf Blockade Sjpadrox, . Off Mobile, April 15. . f f n my last dispatch I bad the honor to inform the Department that Geo. Granger, and myself, had demanded an immediate unconditionil surrender of Mobile, and that it would undoubtedly be accepted, as the city was at our mercy, and we were in possession of the outside forts. The officers detailed by General Granger, and myself, were met by the Mayor and authorities near the entrance of the city, and the demands for it surrender was tben made. The parties were conducted to the City Hall, where the Mayor addressed tbem as follows: Mayor's Orricr, ) City of Mobile, April 14, 186S. f Gsmkkals: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your coir munication at the hands ef Lt. Col B. G. Laugh tin, of the staff of Major 'General Granger, commanding the 23d corns and Lt U. Franklin, U. 3. N., of the staff of Admiral Thatcher, demanding the immediate and unconditional surrender of this city. , The city has beea evacuated by the military authorities, and its municipal authorities now within control of the city, demand, and I trustgentiemeo, for -the sake of humanity, for all the safeguards you can throw around oar people, will be secured to tbem. Very respectfully, your ob't seTVt, R H 8i.orr,H, Mayor of the city of Mobile. To Maj. Gen. Granger, commanding 13th Army Corps, Acting Bear Ada 1 Thatcher, commanding Western Gulf Hquadron : The flag of the United States was then hoisted on the City Hall, and a portion of the troops immediately advanced to prevent pillaging. The provost guard heing established, the works around the ci'y, which are of immense extent and strbigth, were then garrisoned. The navy yard has been seized oa behalf of the navy, but none of its contents have been destroyed, except some lumber and a quantity of ooal. Tbe Octorooo and three new monitors are now at anchor in front of the city. Iron clads have been sent np the river where the iron clad Nashville aud gunboat Morgan have Hd. Tbe fiuntsville aud i'uacaloosa, two powerful rams, were sank ia Spanish Uiver before the evacuation. Our naval forces are now busily engaged in blowing Bp and removing obstructions in the maiu ship channel, which have proved very formidable aod full of torpedoes, though we are removing tbem very rapidly. 1 regret to iuform the Department that the tug Torpedo, while eogaged in this work, as well as a launch of the line, the former was destroyed in dragging for a torpedo in Blakeley river; also, that the gunboat Scroto was sunk yesterday, while under way, running across the basin in twelve feet of water. There is a prospect of raising the last named vessel and repairing her damages. The report of the commanding officers of the vessels thus lost together with a list of tbe killed and wounded, will be forwarded as soon as received. Tery respectfully, Your obedient servant, Signed H. U. Thatcher, Act. Kear-Admiral Com. W. G. S. To Hon. Gideon Welles, Hec'y of War. P. 3. -So far as ascertained the number of guns captured by the army and navy, will not fall short of four hundred. Many of the guns are new, and of heavy calibre. The amount of ammunition and ordnance stores is very large. Signed H. R. Thitcher. At 12 o clock, tbe colors were presented to the Secretary of War that were captured by the Fifth army corps at tbe battle of tbe Five Forks, April 1st. New York, April 26. The Herald t Washington special says: A Letter of a Richmond correspondent to the London Timet, of March 4U foreshadowed Gen. Sherman's re.ent policy, which has given rise to so roach comment ia official circles. It Li regarded as significant ia connection with what has occurred reeently ia North Carolina, and shows that the rebel leaders had relied on working upon General Sherman's charities. 'Pntr k nrr vctt i A nrit T B, Booth was arrested in mis city tnis moraing ' and taken to Washington, where he is J confined in the Old Capitol Prison. It j is understood that his arrest was on sus1 picion of his knowledge of his brother's intended assassination of President Lincoln, based upon bis letter to J. Wilkes , Booth, published in yesterday morning's j paper, concerning Richmond and OiL Washixotox, April 269:26. To Hon. E. M. Stanton : Sir: I have the honor to report that the Secretary of State is regaining his strength rapidly, and was able to leave his room yesterday. Mr. Fred Seward's condition is becoming more hopeful Very respectfully, Yoor ob't servant, J. K. Barbes, Sarg. Gea. ! Washington, April 26. Hon. E. M. Stanton: , Sir: I have the honor to report that j the Secretary of State rode out to-day, j and was benefitted by it 1 Mr. Fred Seward is gaining health as j rapidly as desirable. Very respectfully, J. K. Barnes, Surg. Gen. . DATA VIA. N. Y., mains of President April 27. The reLincoln arrired at Bataaia at 5:10. Two thousand of the inhabitants were assembled at this place. During tbe time he remained here a choir of male and female voices sang a requiem. Bells were tolled and minute gans were fired.

HLegu.1 a. t Report. OFFICIAL. Wlikca BaMKIt Kille aad Hurrwld Captarad. ' War Depatrmext, ' Washington, April 2? 9:20 A. M. ) 7V Major General Dix: J. Wilkes Booth and Hart-old were chased from the swamp ia St Mary's county, Maryland, to J arret' i farm, near Port Roval. on the'RaDnahannock. b Col Baker's forces. The bara in which ! they took refage waa fired. Booth waa shot aod killed, and Harrold was captared. ! . Booth's body, and Harrold, are now here. ' - " " Signed Edwix M. Stabtok, Secretary of War. I ' ; " Uclaiia from MartM Carwllma, New York, April 27. The Herald t Raleigh correspondent of the 19t says: Johnston first proposed to surrender his array oa tbe terms granted Lee, aod requested Sherman to send the proposition to Washington. Sherman replied that be was empowered to act, and it was nnnecessary to send to Washington and thus cause delay. : An interview was bad next day, and Johnston asked what term would be ! yielded to members of tbe Confederate Government,' Sherman refused to recognize the existence of any such government, but was prepared to treat with Johnston aa aa officer of the insurgent forces. . A second meeting was had, at which Breckinridge, recognized as a Major General and not as rebel Secretary of War, was preset.t It was at this conference that Shermaa permitted the introduction of tbe , objectionable proposi tions wbicn, it is said, were dictated by Jeff. Davis. Sherman heard of the President's as sassination before negotiating, and com manicated the news to tbe rebels, who appeared to have the profoandest regret at the event. . : , Gen'. Stonemau, who was reported at Greensboro, was permitted to come through Johnston's lines to Raleigh .Johnston's arssy ir probably 35,000 strong, and ia batter supplied with fieldguns and borses, than aay army tbe Confederacy ever had Many of the rank aud file, however, are not willing to await a foruat surrender, and are leaving for their homes. Tbe World t Raleigh correspondent sayt a commission consisting of Ex-Governor Swain, Surgeon Geo. Warren, and Col. Burr, were sent by Gov. Vance to see what- arrangemsnu could be made with Shermaa on behalf of tbe pef.pie of the State for the cessation o( boaulitie, and to ascertain what was tha iUmi of the State government and it officers under the new regime. The commission has the assent of Gea. Hardee to visit Sherman, Johnston not "being at hand, bat Wade Hampton intercepted them and sent them back. Kilpatrick, being ia the rear, captured them, and Hampton having retreated, again sent them oa their mission. , They had aa interview with Sherman, who gave them a protecting paper for tbe Governor of the State and officers, so long as no hostilities were shown by them. Sherman told tbem that be Lad no information as to how the status of the State was affected; that the question did not come within his province. That he did not consider North Carolina out cf the Union. The question of secession had not beea submitted to the people, aad that he' would respect every man who was aot an original secessionist and treat him with every consideration. Still ha must march through the State in pursuit of Johnston, and tbe people must necessarily suffer by that march. - Johnston's army waa inferior to his, aod every man slain in tbe future was an anneccessary sacrifice, aod Johnston, and not himself, would be responsible for this sacrifice and the suffering entailed oo the people of North Carolina. The civilized world would pronounce Johnston's course inhuman and illegitimate. The Timet' Washington special says: The statement that President Johnson declines all precaution for his personal saiety is erroneous. I rue, be nas not given any special directions for guards to be placed about bis person, but he ap proves toe precautions taken by tbe au thorities, wbicb embrace the continuance on duty of tbe late President's body gnaro, commanaea by taeut J. ii. Jamison, of Ohio. Tha company consists of one select man from each conoty in Ohio and numbers nearly one hundred men. A sufficient force oi this company is on duty at all times, and the visitor who calls on the President at hia temporary mansion is confronted at once upon approaching the door by three or four soldiers, who do not permit him to advance farther nntil his name Las been sent in and the order has been given by tbe President to admit him. In the hall adjoining the reception are also found soldiers of genteel de portment, wno quietly remain aboot tbe entrance within a few feet of Mr. Job asoa. Sentinels also constantly surround the house on the streets, and in the lots on which the building stands. Ia fact every little precaution is taken to prevent any violence apoa the President Tav Faa.ral Train. Rochester, April 26. The funeral train arrived here at 3:20 A. hi. Minute guns were fired, and Newmat 'a Regimental Band performed funeral dirges. The 54th New York Reserves and Hospital Soldiers, with a battery attached, and the Union Bines, Independent, were drawn ap ia line oa tbe north aide of the track, the Mayor aad sixteen of the Common Council, with other civic organisations. The bells of the citv cLnrrha at this time, are being tolled, and as the train leaves tbe city the multitude showed marked signs of sorrow and respect Thus far there has beea no accident Ten thousand people are present ' Jew Tor Hooa Xarkets. Vaw Town, April 17. STOCKS Better. MONET 4.9S0. GOLD Opened at 1 49i. and atoserl at I ". ; V. S. STOCKcWSa. lsal, regie and, 1 ; do. Obupoaa, 1 10 ; S-. regtessred, IN; do, coupon., 1 9&V ; I0-4O. 7J i Certiaeatas, COTTOa Firm. FLOCB Dull, aad 510e lower. INSURANCE. SIHHISSIPPI Fire Insurance Company. V 1BDIASAPOL.IB, IXD ' Accumulated Capital - (300,000 OOos hours from s to S e'rioch a. m., and from 1 to S o'clock p, m. OFFICE: la Altai Joknion's Real istate office. 8. L. BAHEERS, Agaat tor BeaasrllLe aad eternity. SetS-Savlar

ESTABLISHED, 1831 Additional River Iterz. THCXJDAT BOOB.t The aspect of tba wrather i becoming threat ea. , lag, aad raia may ba expected wlthia the ut ; twsaty-four bvara t Ta dear oliaaa ta fall Seat, aad i bow about wlthia tta natural limits. Tba arrtT.Ia a see last algal Indole tba W. AV Cartar, few Orleea to Claclsaati ; Taoosy. Cairo loKraasTille; John Kllgvar, Ciaciaaetl to St. Louis, Liberty Bo. S. LootaTllle to Mamnhiai j link. Eagle, Lauierllla ta BsBeVraoa aad return. BtThe Taosay brought ap so bales af cotton, 00 a -j eisaod ta W. M. Aikmaa ft o She will relnr j S Cairo at S attack, aBrdiag admirable acevm. . madatloaa to aaaaaagar and eotppere. I Th Kiigour waa Sylag light, aad goe to St. ; ueais r a trip lo Bew Orleans. ; The W. B. Carter bad scarcely aay fre ght. The switt winged Liberty Bo S arrired from bwua.tiwacwui 11 eeocx, wltk a good Uip 10 start eat with, aad was full or pea pie, rb add ooiienlersble freight aad a namber af paeeeage. bar, eweepiog tha wharf beats clear of Mempbie fr-ight. Captalaa Conner aad Jadgaanfa en spirits. aad bop that kaslnaa will sous bo retire a la suable I nam ta return to Ibalr regular trade, Iras, lag her ersry T sea day. Th H HI Kagl cam la at U e'elack, with s aaodaral trip. Bha retarn ta LouisTilla early this eeeotng The Bnperiar will ba bara thai evening, and wilt retura to Memphis to-morrow. Ths wild St. Patrick will be her this evening, wltb 600 bales of eottoa eaanlgaad ta Brawa, Duekaraoa A Co.,gat of lb ealabratad Cettoa Xipreae, by which lias It wilt be forwarded tomorrow. Tha Both will not probatly ba bare aalll tomorrow evening. Thar as a (aod deal of New Orlean fralgkt awaiUag keeker. - TbalitUa sag I daabed oat ahead af the Liberty which followed aa ouicMy aa puaaibla, and both boats did soma tall rodnlng, aad It la doubtful which would beat to Beadersoa, aa they ara vary closely: matched, aad tha little Eagle get nearly a mil In etart by bar greater activity la hasdllag By Telegraph. RAILROAD RECEIPTS. Tsass Hacts, April 2T, . Afr. A. M. flti an . Flad alow a list of freight fcrwarded by Traia Mo. S, from thle place, t-lay. a. x. bobbins. IAD Helman, It baa auadrlea, SI bage rV ; ritreet B. la pleeae marble Leuh A t, I brt lienor. I brl taucy goods, S b. arui;.; w in H.tl. uaa. 1 roll bettlaa ; care Bmwa, l A'Co, S trenke, 1 bale gum matting, 1 ba mubiiage, t bale oil covers, I bale bat flag; Mack . H Co, 41 bis dry gooda, 3 bales sheering: L kratl. r. S bxa fancy goods, t bale do. l bts fratt 1 Ksai.tt A W, 1 bale abeetttig, S bsadry goods; R B a Co, IS bis tin ; O S Sonntag. W baa hardware, 1 I s ware; U II, S baa tin; Millar, O A Oo, I bs ary gods; H A Cook, S bae raa ; Shaaklle A B, 1 ba Ba goods ; ftitjspkerft B, g bae gooda; Wrights A B. 1 ba dry goods t BasMBt A V, S bhds sugar B Inkwell A Co, S hhila sugar. U. S. PROPOSALS. Frehb Becrt : t : : : Froats llecr. Orrtra V. 8. Cow. or Srsai.nsrs, i Xvaaavilie, lad., April lawA. SEALED PBOPOSALM IB DUPLICATE WILL be received at thle office nutil II a m. Matarday, April 2vtb, ls, for roraUbla Fresh bWf to the U. a General Hoepitnl aad truopa ia Uia vicinity of tbia poet. Tbia contract shall commeooa aa tb lal day af May H60, and and on tba SUIb day ot Jane, IMA. Tka beef afaail be from stsar weighing kot wa thaa Ave baadred (6uu) poaad aet each, ahall be delivered ta eaaal proportlan of tore aad ktad Saarter (aacka, ahaaks aad kldaey tallow la ba excluded ), la eoch quaatltla a shall from lime ta time be requited for lbs troops, and aa uch day aa eoeJI r deaigBatad by the aommaadlng ofloar. Tbe aerks ol tbe cattle slaughtered lor beef ta be delivered aaaer ta le coatraot, shall be cut aST at tb toarth erte!ral Join! aad the br.a.1 Iriawa down ; tbe ebaakeof frtqnrtara akall bo rat eg from three to four Inches above the k a- Joint, and of hladqaartars from all ta eight Inch above ths gambrel or hook iotat. Paymenla will be mao. ia sack fond a ar lur. Butted by the Oovernmeal lor that parpoaa, aad ob form made out aad signed a required by lb enderelgaed. Tha right i rervd lo reol any t all bide, (ar pr percaaaa. F. H. EHRMAH, a-il-td Captaia aad lion. Sab. LUMBER. &C. KOTICB TO CONTRACTORS ASD BUILEERS. 500.000 A NO. 1 SHAVED PI.E BUI.GLE1H I 300,000 FEET ASSORTED II.E LIVMIIERt 8ash, Doors, Blinds, and Frames la aay tonality to suit purchaser. Alao, large lots of fLOOBIXG aod WE1TBIE-B01EDIXG For sale at BCRBEL A SOB'S, m31-Sw llorner Walaat Strat and Canal. AUCTION. HIRAM UTEESOX, XJ. H. Auctioneer, Hat liettioved hit Auction Room to NO. 27 LOCUST (rovB Boons bslow tub saiawos boms). Where ba will etteed la all klada ef Aactloa bast. aaaa: Ta the selling: of Merrbeadlee, Wegoaa. oMiMHtiv, ootm, eoo rtaa aetata. Aw-tiou davs TCaVDAf, 1 HCSHDAT aad Diiusut i oi aeca week. Cash advaaoa oa eeoetgameete. Rerers to all tba ctttaeaa of E'asavlll wa anew aim. w ui glv bis whole Um to kt bueiaaas. alt GUN STORE. OUI1H, X'iHtOlH, aStC. G. A. MAYER ft SONS HAVB REMOTED TO S SAfB ST BE ST. opposite tha Court House. arf Um wrga addltloaa to their already large (lock ef ?8H0T GUIS, BITLES PISTOLS, Gulf MATERIALS, Powder, Lead. Shot, Capt, Cartridges, rovaer miosks, onct Jiagt, (Jams : Bag in great tarutv. Ataw: Ufflceri' Swordf and Belts, Pine Pocket Cutlery, Wa k-nzCanei, de tte le. aW Saw Sun mada So B4rlasd Bepalrtsg wrta seataim and vi. aaa am SADDLERY HARDWARE CHARLES BABCOCK, a porter end Dealer ta C A C ffl ABO Saddlery Hardware, Bprtwgrs, Axlas, Weed Werk, Dnaav. usRa, Vnrmlslx, Harmaaa, Kwaaaelad Patamt L.atttar, Pad fcavlmey ' Bklrtiaa;, Jk., eVarVo. MAIN ST. CO-PARTNERSHIP. WILLIAM H. WALKER aad rRKCEtlCK Lunkwbelmer kav aa tared into a partnar ablp for th transection ef a Real Estate Agency Baal sees, at Bo. S West Third Street, beans-vitas, taflana? WILLIAM H. WALK SB, a. t,bJISvaaltfXIMBR.

mis nit run oas. t. Xa patera gisaa awayat ta Cow B tar c to gralaatoua oircuratioa. X KaanniHmmaata, local srwleee o yal erted sales Baapnid or pay guaraataaA. X Adnrllwrniit will aTaraaajapaa.d b loeal aoUom nasi eoatraet la stada tat bat aabct nod value rcoaiTed tor tbe aotiee. I S" Loeal Kattoa," bawaawr abort, will ' ft lees than Oa Dollar each day. a Marrlagea. Funeral and Bolirtou Kotka aaaet tavartebry ba paid la adraac to aectuw In .

a Bo descwacy tk arf earriera arm ta I Bwd good by tba ofrka. ta carrier fall ta sera papers a? ardared aad dlrwtrd, th.y mail pay nrr tasir 1 GROCERS. t. s jonas. : s 1 : t J. b.atcb. JuNcS II GATCH, WHOLESALE DEALEIlt I.u GROCERIES & LIQUORS No70. Haiti Street, EyansTille, Indiana. aahn.Sm. a 1. BABiaa. : a. n. DANIEL 4 IAHN, WUOLBSAUI PXAtSSA S Urwcertee, Wis,,, Llquwr, Clgara, Cettem t ats, Sails, at K. Watsr St, be. MS aa, d Loru.t, teall-taa BVAMSV 11. LB. IND. W. JL AISMAN & CO., Produce and Commission Mercliants; AOBKTS FOB Oblo Rtver marts Sail To. HDIl! GBOCEBT. Co Partnership Notice. JOHJf MKBI aad WM. RI.-TON U VR ky. tared I a to a partitoreklp for the pt.rt. wa of imrrylegoa a Family Urncsry, la Foe a Bunk, So. lAiMam atreet. bnlwaea fourth aud w- , where th., will kaepaerleet aesotltveit of & Femily Wrweartee. avar- h.y will alia keep a Wagou-Tard I.- Ik aonemmodaUoa ef tsrmere. We will alwaye keep oa bead a Sao e. -. Fa-nliy Oroosnes of all kiaas. WelarlM tha natrouaae of tha nnt.li. B .... rat (h If ) MEM A RI'MUrB. 1 HEAD A i Wholesale Grocers, Aad D-eUr. la Liquors. Wines, Hails, Glass. Cotton Tarns, 8pices, Wooden Ware, 4o, 4c. rvo. ia riin strot, (Oppaaih, Branch Bask,) KVANSV1I.LE, ... INDIANA AeuK Braa .... ...,)wj aack i . Lima 1U bet rale Banalved tka, any Bad So (ale by nnjm a. aki"STa a co. CARRIAGE MAKING. C. DECKEE & 30mt Afaawraw,ra af J3 I 331 HUCS, WHEELS, SHAFTS, FELLOES X BJ2NT WOItK, Of every Deearlptloa, tor Carriages and Wagons Ala Maaataotarwr of WAOOSS, CABTS, DEATS, Ac. FACT0BI ABD OFFICE; 148 and 143. Cor. Mala and Canal. TAILORING. A.. HCI1MAIIL TAILOR ABD ItKPAIUK.H. 1BAVB THIS DAT OPENED III BEW ataad aa Plrel street, la tbe taaamenl of taa bniidiag O'cet-4 by sillier, ueriner a ;o . to eae my old cuetoanvrs. etart i will . nia aad a ai.v is oi a will IsTwr ms kith lueir vMrc I -'t ia a w days kaa a nios asaurtnaai of Spring B.vk, Plan Oooas, wbicb 1 will fcAe-a ear-. TVaam wtsblag work dae la a.0-rlr mauner, with proa:;-,, aad rlieap, ebould aet tail lv glee me a trial. SMT Uenta' aad Boys' dolMet eat la t' - kl . atpiea. a.;t..'. , GENERAL AGENCY. JOIIX F. CKI.M JR., General Collecting Agont, ornc. sw side Tni&o bT (Bet. Mala and Locust), aCseasTlile. Isi, Saw Strict attantlow paid b eollwti.us ef all kete. u. i SOAP AND CANDLES. 1'hilip iiocker, Manufacturer of Lard 013 SOAP ASD CAUDLES A lao, aa ai tr er.k-.U of evBMima, ana turn, shu cab oil D.aUta la Be la, de, A,ha. So. A lew Pare Catawba Win 9 raising, la enaBtUles to nit raT '. US Bvansnixs, Isbiass. aaaa, r SS ar" aaxr Beottaa aaafe. feeW t. MUSIC STOREWarren & Conyngton, n ' F I niia mm eP.i. Wn. " frsriil Shoot MuhIc, And Musical Goods of all Descriptions. SUB- Areata for Wm. Baab', Paten a Webb's. Enseal abler'e, aad Alloa J.wett's Plaaoa, aad B. D. A . K. Smith' sptoadid Americaa Organ. Taa beat Italma, Freach, aad English Violin, Owitar. tJello, aad Double Baas Btrings aiways ea DWlMi.au natal u ST InatruaaaaU tuned aad repaired. ST Old Plssns taken In ea aaaga for aew anas. New Mnsie Eeceived Daily. 10. 1 K4II 6L, IVABSTULC. IID. aoIT-r CONFECTIONERY. 'PHI CBDEBAIORBD, B AVISO PURCBASs. a rrom r. aoym aura or uanOy Tuols, tuiary for the maaametare of all klnda of Caady, at aew prepared to til order for any t ef Candy, SYRUPS, &C., a&C. SODA, ALSO, For Crackers. Cakes, and evervtktaa new. naeted with to Cualeotionerj aad Baaery bus. MsrcaaaU ta tb city and Winlty will tat It I their iaterast ta aiva aa a call. Orders from a dloTcBro ootid ted aad promptly eitwl-d to A. AW. CHRIST, fcbsA-Sm Ba. 10S Mala Bt bat. Sd aad tan.

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