Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 April 1865 — Page 2

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TT THB CRESCENT CITY SILVER BAND,! XJ B MUSIC BOOB, OI grl TWM CO OS ana BW '" i n, it to aboat eight lacbee long, Ave inches wiila,: Mi to covered with marble paper The Oder will confer a great favor oa us by retoralag It to any msmberof the Band. j - O. W. WABEFN, Leader. WANTED. ACt CLERK-ONE WHO CNDKBSTASLS the traalneea and can come well recommended, remanent employment gives, with ood wage. Apply Immediately a tbie office. aa A SITUATION IN tOHI MERCANTILE OB Commission Honaeio this city.where activity to required. Hee bad some nine yean' experience in lot Comwxesiea business la Chicago. The beet of reference given aa to ratability. Adilree. tut three day.. " Comilloa, care of Bertley Trlbble, PostofHes, Evansvllle, Ind. aM FOR LEASE. PR A LONG TERM OF YEARS, 8 re Building Lota fronting on Third street, between) Main and LocbH; aleo four lota fronting iucuH street, between second and Third rn. ' For torai apply to . .. il BS. 0. li. LEWIS, mar21dtf ' 1 - - FOR RENT. A B1 -Tl tv STORE BOOM OH MAIS STREET BEtwees Klret and Second, Enquire of aalw lriJII.IP blLCJtZU tvlXTY AOKE8 Of GOOD LAND IN THREB bJ mi lee of ETauerille. Enqaire of 8 A JOHNSON. FOR SALE. AI.ABOK HOTEL IM BOOKPOKT, IHD If or partlculare apply to the nodrralxned, ia Hockport. . lau-ltnj J. bt'NlOAN. BASS BAND IN8TBUMESTS. A maA at eeooad-band Hotary-Valre Braae ItitrumenU, nearly new, for eel-'by WAKBtS A COHTNOTON, a2g No. Main Street. - HANI) SOME. FIRST CLArS OPEN BCTGOY nearly new, with a eat '' good Uarneae. tor eele on reaeoaable Urme. Enquire at tleJanal Mill, of a-lw - JQHB OUIOO v STEAM BOILER rOB BALB AT. TUB Tanderbnrgb Woolen Mllb), Kvauevilla, an A No. 1 HUtaai Boiler, aa good ae new, ii (net long by luchee diameter, fcunnlre of riCH AEFEB, iUMbOTH A CO Traoklla Arenoe, near I-igeon Creek Bridge. a23-w A NO. ONE MULE AND PEAT FOB BALK cheap. Enquire of I. B. Mill A Co. tl-'tn Sash and Door PAOTOHY FOR SALE. rpBX DNDRB8I0NED, wuihlng to change A their buelueee, offer for aale tbelr 8aali aiid Door Vactory, with all tbe machinery, fixture, Ao. Aleo, atout 150,000 feet 1st and 2d Clear Pine Lumber, And- - ;- 250,000 A No. 1 Shaved Fine Shingles. W. HCNWCL A BON. 8 Corner Canal and Walnut Btreele. "lyffELMNU. A iPLlcNDlIl, tiHwl AND AJ complete Dwelling, neatly Snlahed: eltnnied on tbe corner of Heventh and Cherry etreele ; contain eight room, with good pentiy and cellar; a good cl.tern and etabla on the praiaiam. Tlx lot 1 high and dry, and i iiA feet wide on Cherrv, and rnn back H feet on Beronth. Will he eoid at bargain. Enquire ef '. ! - ' , , BANDERS HANSOM, a0-1m Carpenter and Joiner. ALAUUK HOUSE, with lu7oomT7arge ceTiar and all convenience, good location, admirably tituated for a Hoarding tfowa. I'rlre tM. mhiW.tf. A. JOHNSON. LAB0ETVVO HTOilY "BBICK HOt'iE donble tenement, two lot will rent tor SOOO per year. Price i,tX. mhai.lf. A. JOHNSON. FIRST CLASS BUILDINO LOTS, fronting Blackford' Oror,aboT Main Street, can be had very low and an time. I am reeervlng 75 of tbeee lota fer Jvm aeaeee oap, to te Mint liy pnr ebaaara. ImhSiU.tf.) A. JOHNSON. QIX good DWELLING HOUSES Just flniibed u i,iu eacn. inquire ol Barl,dtf. A. JOHNSON COMMISSION. aaeiL a. dock a i : : ; i : . a. DtianvowaT. DOCKER & DuSOUCIIET, Produce and Commlfislon Merrbants, SO, 10 WATaill rridCKT, , Orr'a Block, neat door to M. Dalzell, XVANSVILLE, IND. MP Hlgheet oaah price paid for all kind, of Oouutry Produce. Prompt attention given to all Order. deelO-om r. a. basa i Iiagon & Dickey, FORWARDING & COMMISSION WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, no8H-nm . KTAN8TII.LB. IND. 1 STONE -WARE. V- Ac Li. XJlil, : aaauraoTDaaaa or SmokU Pipes, Water Plpaa, tors Fluea aud Flower Pot alway on band. CORNER MAIN AND NINTH 8T8., r.bl0.8m KT.elrlllc, lmat L. a. woloott ::::: : : i johm iviur, j. WOLCOTT & SWASEY, Cotton and Commission i MUE CHANTS, . . And Wholesale Dealer in . . 'v GROCERIES & PRODUCE JiOS. 14 and IS, FKONT ROW, Mampbil, Tti. 1 Partiea wUhtng to consign good to the Memphi market can And oor permit with Meaer. bayhuret A WhllUker, Ernnmlle, to whom we refer. W aleo rrf.r to all reepectable merchants and bankera of Memphle, and to John Sweeey A Co. and Straight, Deming A Co , of Cincinnati. Beootisot tbat our market hi a vary vacllatlng on same s bipmenta will pay yon well, while by others yon may loee. All person deelriag it can hava the!- name put oa our lietaadget our Weekly Market BeiKirk. alS-lm WOLOOTT A b WASHY. ' NORTON, SaAUCillTEIl &. CO. Commission Merchants, TOBACCO and COTTON FACTORS, N K W YORK. aWAdvanoa will be made on consignments by Masara. MSBET A WIOOINS. Ju4 ly a. a. aarBDBST. . s.-watrrataa HAYHURST & WHITTAKER, Produce and Commission M;oroliants, No. 6 Water St, (next to R. Barnes XVANSVILLE, INDIANA. HIQHBC8T CASH PRICK PAID FOR Wheat, Oeita, Beane, Klava Bead, Urlad fruit. L.ard, Tallow, Beeswax. 1KW IIOTBia IN RKW ORLEANS. P. G. O'BILEY, (Tormerly of Xvausvilla, lnd) v General Conimission AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Wsatarat Conalfritniasita So Icltart. NO. 18 POTDBA8 STREET, CORNER Of HEW LEVEE BTBXET, SEW ORLEANSt LA. Beserenca Tba Great West. daoT . SUNDRIES. HSHINO TACKLE. , :. T- Solxlarifor. NO. 69 MAIN STREET, Bas Just received the finest assortment of Fl-h-iug Tec I to be found in the city. All who enjoy angling a a pastim should call and examine hia atock while tlie seaaoa lasts. 1'er sale very cbeaii, corner Main aad Second streets. - A new supply of HORN, RUBBER, AND IVOET COMBS, Hair, Nail, and Tooth and Fleab. Bra. hee, TOILET SETS, AND FINK PKBFCMKR1XS At No. 69 Main Street. Aleo, PARAPHINE CHEW ISO nr LEMON FLAVORS!), and Freeh TOLU WAX At No. S Main Street. OOSTAB'S BED BUG POISON And BAT EXTERMINATOR, At No. 69 Mala Street.

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BATUBDAT.. .APRIL, -9 K A I L K 0 1 H B K G I S T E It . & 4kr C R ft DEPARTS: Mail. ,,.: 46 . War. Frebrbt and Accomenda line & . . . ' " . a b a i nil' - ' Mall ... T:5 r. a. Ai eoimeerirB..,...wlii.n';. ,.;....:r r. a. Throogb ilght....--..-. A-.A6 a. a, Hi T. H. R. H. U. ...,' --BIPif8 BOM T. H. ' Day Express.. ...X............ JT.SHr. a. Aoeoni modat ion ,,, . jo a. . NIgbt Kipna.. l:60,a. M. A B BITE AT T. H, ,. .,. .Day Express .....'.. 12: W r. a. AccorjiieederWu. ............. 6: lor. a. NIgbt Express .....u,,.. l:S A. a. Thee two roada make Eod aaanactioaa at Tarra Haute. , ... . ,. CITY NEWS. ; DtLi Tme. There baa been aa unprecedented dearth of -interesting tocal incidents oecarrin; for the past week or two? Oor city, always jroverbial for ita great order, baa even excelled itself for aome time past, and. -scarcely a case of tbe .slightest interest cornea before the Mayor's court. ' While it might be more interesting to our readers to " have tbe Journal filled with aUulliag local items, we feel gratified that the : good order, general industry and quiet prosperity of our beautiful city afford so few sensations. , Boat Builimno. -Two more new bulls are on the stocks here and 'will soon be ready to launch, , NotwithsUnding the absence of regular ways, dry docks, 4c., the natural advantages of Evansville as a point for building boats, lead to their construction here under the most unfavorable circumstances. Tha advantages that wonld accrue to our city by the building' of marice' ways,' dry dock and the other needed preparations for convenience, can scarcely be estimated, and we hope our capitalists will turn their attention to this promising enter' prise for the benefit of our rapidly grow-v ing city. ', , , ,. . ,' -. Fire, Yesterday morning about uin o'clock a man went into the cellar of C. Armstrong's furniture ware rooms, on Main street, opposite, tbe Court House, to draw some beuziue stain. He took the precaution to place the light at a considerable distance from the barrel, but not with this precaution after be had drawn one measure aud hsd opened tbe spiggot to draw the second, an explosion took place, after which he knew nothing until he found himself np stairs, opportunely assisted by some one. Tbe first explosion, it appears, was quickly followed by two or three others, and the whole cellar was soon a sheet of name. . i , , . .u -,. ' Tbe alarm of fire was given-'' the , J steam engine was soon on the spot and the flames speedily extinguished very little damage or loss above what we have named accruing. ' ' But for the prompt action on part of the Fire Department a most disastrous Gre must have ensued. : : - These dangerous combinations of benzine should be kept where there is a good current of air and where there is no fj necessity for the use of an artificial light in drawing it. .,, ., , Let Justice be Done. Edwin Booth, who bas been a persistent opponent of the secession movement, and a devoted friend of the Union, is said to be suffering intense grief, occasioned by the rash act oi nis nnwortny orotber. tie is en titled to the sympathyof every true man. None of the odium of bis brother's crime should be attached to the tender-hearted actor, Edwin Booth!'.. . faa?" When Hon. John Bright arose in Parliament to announce the death of Hon. Richard Cobden, bis emotions overcame him! and be was compelled to take his aeat, without nttering a word. Death or Mrs. Gen. Geo. Wagner. Mra. General" George Wagner 'died at Washington, Ind., on Saturday last. The remains were taken to the residence of Gen Wagner's father, in Warren county. HaT Gen. Duff Green ia now in Rich mond, where be baa been a month or more. He has been working iron mines in Tennessee. He now avows himself for re-Union, and will help all ha can.. . Arrival op the Tippecanoe. Yesterday morning a powerful steam tug -arrived here from New Albany, having in tow the new and ' incomplete monitor, Tippecanoe;, It was landed just below tbe Pigeon Creek bridge where she will be finished. We shall, if permitted, visit this new vessel of war and give such a description of her as is proper to be published. At present she looks like an immense aoodel , barge, atanding about four feet above tbe water, and has a shanty built on her for the protection of the work men and shelter of their tools. Excitement in Washington. On the day Booth was killed near Port Royal, Virginia, great excitement was produced in Washington ' City in the vicinity of the Kirkwood - Honse, - by the silly story of a drunken fellow, that be had that day seen and conversed with Booth in tbe rear of that hotel.' ' ' ' An immense crowd gathered and dilligent search was made for the assas sin, but of course without avail. The author of the excitement declared tbat Booth had his face blacked like a negro, and was dressed in female ap parel ' Railboad Accident. Th win .h;k left this city Sunday morning, at 8 30 on tbe Memphis and Charleston railroad' met with an accident two miles east of White Station, by which the engine tender, and four platform cars 1 were thrown from the track. A rotton tie gave. way, allowing tbe rails to spread. Tbe locomotive was thrown over on its aide and considerably Injured. "Fortunately no one oa ' the train was hurt Conductor H. S. Harrington telegraphed back for another engine and the train was brought back to the city, while tbe passengers and freight were forwarded by the construction train. Hemphii BvlUtin, '25th. J - - - - i -vh : ' -t ..' s:.:i . '

Gen. Connor, commaodinz lie Ceiled

Htatei forces in Uuh, ia a Catholic, aod bat get up aad protecU a ChnsUan aerrc there, and also protecta a daily paper, the Vidttte, in free speech agaimf Brigham Yooog and the Mormon crowd. This ia undermining the rery fonndatTon of tbe Uuh hierarchy. ti The Buffalo Commercial Adotrtiw-r aara that about the time of the hang ing of "Old John Brown," in Virginia, J. Wilkea Booths who araa tha playiojr-l in Baltimore, left that city with his name in the bills of that evening, ana, in company with a choice band . of " roughs,.", repaired to the scene of .the execution, and was there conspicuous" as a leader in' the fiendish orgies tbat preceded and followed tbe death of tbe old man.. . j, Russia is suffering from exlwis cold weather, Terr deep snow, and a scarcity of specie. They have to ttse paper currency, which - the postmasters tasn and aigoirf : .-:r-T Wra Less' than one-sixth, of,' the foreig-o trade of New York was carried on last year by American vessels. . Our merchantmen were afraid of .capture by.tH reoei piratea. . , Some curious cattle of African breed, imported by Geo., Wade Hampton, coir sisting of a bull, cow and calf, captured on bis farm near Columbians, wre brought to Goldsboro and delivered over to Gen. Meigs, who has forwarded tbena to New York to be placed in tbe Central Park. ' On the same plantation was captured a band of -minstrels, consisting of thirteen- slaves, among whom were two white brothers, all of whom now travel with Geo. logan, their deliverer, for the amusement of himself aad friends,.') , ; A sum of twenty thousand 'pounds is' in litigation- in Scotland and depends upon uv marriage contract, which being declared by One of tbe barristers to be buried with tbe male party to the contract, Hans George Leslie Banff, orders have been given to have the grave opened and tbe coffin searched for" such a document. This is a new style fif gold digging. ; ; f f : ; The Empress Eugenie has paid a visit of encouragement to the typographical workshop of Clichy,' where a number of female compositors are employed. - Her Majesty tried ber own hand, not only at one case, but in other departments of the manipulation. ' 'Tbe result of ber performance was a Stanza in old French, the type of which was first struck off the 21st of March, 1066, by the hand of Marguerite de Valoia, Queen of Navarre, on the occasion of her visit to the printing presi of the famous Robert Etienne. When Charleston fell, Mr. Lincoln wrote to Gen. Gilmore, instructing him to find out the condition, of tbe family of James L. Petigru, and to supply them with whatever they needed. He inclosed at tbe same time a fifty dollar note as a contribution to their relief, if they should require it , , .( A new mine of silver and lead has been discovered in Russia in the prov inee of the Don Cassacks. It is sieua" ted near the sm.vll river of Nagolnaia, and within a short distance of the Groucheskia railway. ; i . At n grand entertainment given in Paris by tbe Embassadress of Austria, thirty ladies appeared as bats, and in that strange disguise, executed a dance with great skill. ' ' In Florence 'buses .are to be established in which passengers are to be allowed to travel to any part of the new capital for a penny. . i ' " : t ' .' . One of the directors .of the bank of Flanders, at Ghent, recently absconded, leaving a deficit of nearly 20(),OU0h . Professor Blot's cooking class at New York has grown lrom thirty; to seventy. He gives three hour lessons,' cooks all kind of things before bis pupils and lets them taste and examine.Prince Holim, eldest aqu of Mehemed Pnarin hn ia fiimMAlf A ero.l Finn trilla has sent 10,(KX)f to tbe mother pf his old instructor in the "savage virtue of the cbase Jules Uerard. ' Tbe late debates on the punishment Of death in the Italian Chamber have pro duced a great sensation i a Pari a Prince Napoleon intends to address a petition to the Senate in favor of the abolition of capital punishment The plan of the defences of Montreal bas been completed. Tbe works' will extend from a conple of miles below Iongueil to the foot of 'the Lachine Rapids, taking a curvilinear form, with a radius of two miles from the river. iney wm be surrounded with a wet ditch, and have five bomb-proof forts,' each containing ra small barrack and arsenal A sixth fort of superior size will subsequently be built on St. Helen's Island. The works Will be of stone, faced with earth. ' '. " Booth,, the Assassin. A theatrical gentleman of this city informs us that in the early part of lb63, during an en gagement or J. Wilkes booth, at Mcvickers J heatre (theatre goers cannot bnt recall him to mind, especially his Richard HI,) be made the remark one day, "What a glorious opportunity there is for a man to immortalize him self by killing Lincoln?" "What good would that do?" be was asked. . lie then quoted these lines: :. "The ambitious ysath who fired . tba Xpkesiaa name. . Outlives in fame the pioaa fool who reared It." ' ' "Well, who was that ambitious youth; woat was ma namer was men asked. . "That I know not," Booth replied. "Then where is the fame vou speak of?" This, our informant tells us, nonpluss ed mm. From this it would seem that tbe as Base in bas had the commission "of this horrid crime in bis mind for at least two or three years. Chicago Journal The Monthlies fob Mat. The At. lantic Monthly. Boston: Ticknor A Fields. The May Atlantic bas the following tablo of contents: With the Birds, by John Burroughs; Gold Egg; A Dream Fantasy, by Jamea Russell Lowell; Out of the Sea, by the author of "Life in the Iron Mills;" My Student Life at Hofwyl, by Robert Dale Owen; The Grave by the Lake, by John G. Whittier; Tee and Esquimaux, V., by D. A. Wasson; Diplomatic of the Revolution, by Prof.-W. G. Greene; Notes of a Pianist, III., by Louis M. Gottschalk; Our Battle-Laureate, by Oliver Wendell Holmes r Doctor Johns, IV., by Donald G.. Mitchell; The Chimney Corner, V., by Mrs. IL R Stowe; Needle and Garden', ' V.; Castles, byT. B. Aid rich; Fair Play the Best Policy, by Col. T. W. Higginson; Reviews and Literary Noticea. Our Yotrxo Folxs. ' ' Boston f Ticknor AFields.', ' iK .t-v j : This monthly for the juveniles, grows in favor with its readers , with each succeeding issue. It could hardly do other wise, for it is admirably adapted to teach the "young ideas"' without giving them tie remotest Idea that tley are being tught Tbo May number contains new installments., of Mayne Raid's, Mrs. i

Pws'iEuiCfti'Llc!!' ttonea; thy !b4 sketch of aboy'e captivity with Moeeby. "The Railroad," "by Gail Hamilton; farther details aboat Camp Douglas, and a pleasant variety of charade, pozzlea, 4a t&" Ouroldfriend Joe .Daiia-of 'Adama'SErpreka Company, . haajrme fnto the grocery businesa."- Ilia advertiaement of "Cross, TJavia k Co.,' may be foioi u 'another ' column. 1 Joe ' ia

onaof-Xba tiiavopgat Meeeengers we ever koew,nd 'wa feel satisfied that any business with which he is connected willbe conducted in the most accommodating manner. . . DrThe 31th Indiana, regiment baa been? orders 1 to the' coast '-of 'Mexico. This reglment'is at present eioiQg duty at Wa'n i n J trail a n 1 was f T a Aannrl a( i - , , w O I r I ivevvi w m-i the remaios of President Lincoln at the funeral obsequies on the'19tf. v i . . , 1 1 " 1 ; ' SSrTU)...jrfl.jEafe'.of- Cairo has changed its name to Cairo Timet. -.;. r-t i !'..' ' r a) ,- ... , A ' UCERRILLA BAND BUOECS UP AND tub LhadeK fiCNG, An expedition un der tbe brave and daring ling. General Osborne returned to this place,' about one o'clock on Sunday morning, from a very succesfal bunt: after tbe guerrillas who have been doing se mncb mischief up' Hatchie river in the way of bnrniug and robbing steamers, ihe expedition was divided, istto two parties, otie going up the- Hatcbia in transports, and tbe other by taod. ; Ihe citizens whom they saw were very poor and destitute, look ing and longing tor peace. 1 bey seem ed to be pleased, and in fact muck sur. prised at tbe behavior of our soldiers, as they displayed no -disposition to impose on the citizens by robbing them of what little they had.- The part of the force which started- by land took a direct route foe Brownsville, which they reached and passed by, marching all night- At this place they captured - Col Benjamin J Lee, of tbe Tennessee (rebel) infant ry, ; fcve other Confederate otbeers and fiv. privates -The. guerrilla who bas been passing himself off aa Matt Luxton waa caught napping, and taken care of. This genik-man, we learn, baa been engaged in several depredations of late. lie is said to be a son of a very respect able physician of this city.. He has the credit of . having killed tbe mate of the steamer St Pat I. . This Matt . Lux ton was captured by the 3d U. S. colored cavalry, who were anxious to put an end to , him, but were ordered not tJ -shoot him,. as the intention was to reserve him for a. mere appropriate death , They very 'reluctantly yielded to the order. He was immediately tried by a drumhead court martial 1 and convicted; and consequently hung upon a tree, where he waa left hanging,' Tike the baker of Pharo, for; tbe: birds of the air -to feast upon biBi. Memphi Bulletin, fiith. j'r Steamboats Cacturld cpjazoo River. Tlje steamers Keoto and Union, which left Vicksburg one day last week Xo make a trip np Yazoo river for cargoes of cotton, had tbe good luck to fall in wi'-V 'Rosa's brigade of Texas cavalry a 'sort ".distance below Yazoo, City, These gallant cav&iiers immediately took possession of the boats, without any trouble, as.' the crews very wisely had great respect for powder and minnie balls, submitting with apparently a good grace to the work of the thieves. The. cavalry helped themselves to everything valuable, but did not carry off the hot cooking-stoves, aa they were not at the time supplied with wet blankets. They also left the boilers on board. It was great difficult? that the captain of tbe Union saved his bout from being burned; after considerable talk upon the subject the leader of the cavalry, very generously agreed that tbe boat should not be burnt if the Captain would pay bim the rifling stm of seven" thousand "dollars, and we are. informed that bo paid this in prelorenee to having the boat destroyed. We were, ,una.ble to learu . why tbe sams levy was' not made oa the Keoto, but we surmise tbat thecame- Keoto, was not quite aa offensive aa the word Union, if so, the perpetrators paid dear for the name. We should .judge from this that boats going-up streams where these roving bands are to be found, da not make .more thaa a hundred thousand a trip. Memphis Bulletin, 25A. . .-; : iSF Some dogs pursued a cow down Commercial avenue yesterday about noon, when, tbe frightened animal leap ed upon the sidewalk ia front of Hamilton & Riley' a and dashed ronnd the .corner with such velocity that our old frieud Breslau, of tbe theatre, barely escaped being run over. If about live hundred 6f these' useless doga about. Cairo were knocked in the bead, it would be a blessing to the city. Cairo Democrat , Our aty is much in the condition of Cairo in reepeot to dogs. ' A - : , JfeTThe Topeka, Kansas, Record says that the workmen on the Union Pacific railroad at Calhoun's Blnff, while excavating the rocks, find in the crevi ces thousands of snakes every day rat tle-snakes, copperheads, vipers, Ac They are in a torpid state, and are wneeiea on ana tnrown into tbe river. Ioonl Notices. Great rTRxnTRc Saix J. j. Cohn will sell at Auction, this morning, at 9 o'clock, the best of those goods sunk on the Ladonia. Go and get your ' barga''' ap29-It ',' , ' , -?Loewenstein k Co. advertise their clothing establishment in this morning's Journal Mr. Loewenstein is a gentleman with whom it is a pleasure to do business, and we are quite confident that his goods are all that he represents them. We urge our readers to give him a call and examine his goods and prices. . ; .s-;. Cbescskt Citt Springs. The proprietors request us to say that the Grounds will be: closed to-morrow (Sunday) preparatory to opening during tbe ' week. notice of which will be p-lven in tss ritv -j papers. , -; . tt Tbe E. &. C.Railroad will carry passengers, desiring to visit Indianapolis and witness the funeral ceremonies over the remains of President Lincoln, at half-fare; leaving Evans ville by mail train at 9:45 A. M., Saturday, and re turning on Monday. - ap28-2t . Ice Cream, the most delicious Imaginble will be aerved up at H. Herman's Ice Cream Saloon, which he has just fitted up in good style.- In addition he has the very best Soda to be found in tbe city, with : which to cool off hot and thirsty eoula, during the coming summer. April 27-.2w ... itjfS" Our voung frieud Asthosy Vsrtatse, for many years with J. S. Hof'. kins, haa cow peraianenttv- tooatpd himself with Messrs', HnisTXilh, Adams k Co., No. 63 Slain street Axthost, w21 snake it to the advantage of bis manv frieada to givw Lira a call, for he will do the fair thing by them. - ' '

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Price receive night, the Ha creme de la cr rapturous en

was received the actor;. raS a high compliment (o Miss Price really excelled herself and played magnificently.' Mra Bella Golden's Mother Fadet was rnimilabfe. anMr. Pierce's Didier was original 'and unique, while Miss Annie Kadcliffe elicited hearty, applause as Mother Bar beaud. s - - -i ft ; . To-night Sheridan Knowlea s great play, entitled tbe Wrecker's Daughter, will be produced and should' draw1 a crowded house. , At the close of the performance last night, Mr. Hanchevt announced the surrender of Johnston to Grant, which was received with the wildest enthusiaanl.' ' ' ' 1 " 1 ' Mosabt Hall. Another pleasing en tertainment was given at Mozart HaH' last night, toa good audience, in which j the young gentlemen did themselves great credit. The music by the young i ladies was exceedingly fine.' ' ' ' . The announcement of the capitular tion'of Johaslon, there. aUo.'produced wild cheers. - ; , ; -j; .", .. : A Revakkar'lb Exhisirion CoMnco. The great exhibition' known as tbe " Miltonian, Tableaux of Paradise Itt,' from London, England, which ha been exhibited during the past year in varions cities of the East aiidTWestj will visit Evansville on Wednesday. .next. May 3d, at Mozart Hall. . -,It will '.he here but a short tiaae, and will then be removed to New York, where arrangements bave already been made for a lengthened stay. We copy the following description of this exhibition from tbe London Timet ; "This great work of art was gotten np in London, Kngland, at tbe expense of $60,000, and is a complete illustration of John Milton's immortal poem, entitled "Paradise Lost," and carrying out his idea of Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise Knowing tbe Rebellion ' of Satan, the War of the Angels, the fall of Satan and the fall of man.1 It was first exhibited in London for 280 consecutive nights, and was during that time visited by more than half a million people, including royalty, nobility, the gentry and 'clergy. By the command of Queen Victoria it was set tip in the nail of Buckingham Palac. where it was exhibited before her And th- rntSre 'court . Married, oa Thursday evening, April 27th, ltr4 by Bar. B. F. Baa-lint, Mr. J..H I Waatbra to Miss Csamig Aaasra-mu. f . . i FUNERAL NOTICE. ' Died on Thursday Waning, April ZTtti, lr,ir S. H. Iasriin, std fifty-two year. " ' ,' i Tl funeral will takeplacs thle eVonini; (April )th) at Vi o'clock, at thTf sldeno tt hl mof lier-iu-law where be Iwk 'sick on hie wry heme torner Tin and Thlnl etreete." : ' " " ' ' '' ' The frtende of tlia family are invited tj atteud without further notice.'1 -J - t'j GROCERY. : ., Xew:FInii, CUT CK0CKBT ClfT GROl'EKT. Cross. Davis & Co., GROCERIES, PRODUCE, t And Teas or all Kind. ' - B)T- A large aad wall selected stock of TO. Graearlcs, Tobacco, Cigars, Coffae,' t, ' and Teas . - Consuotly oa band anl forsale.'3' '- BoLLew asd Wilww Win, Bssr Cass, BlSIKTS Third Street, bst. Main arid Locust. 1 . ' ,.. . . . X. CBOSi, J. DAVI-I ap23 B. SKINNER HOTEL. Walnut Stroet House, MRS. L. MclNTIKK, PK0PKIKTBKSS. Cor. Walnut V First Streets, i .-.' EVANSVILLE, INC. ar Families and sir;; g.ntleiaaa cam be arjcomraodated with ood bonrdios and Uxlfr-nr at reasonable ratea. . . apaii-.ltu TO SHIPPERS. Kew Tariff Rates To and From !.', Henderson. ... WB WILL receive freight at all times for the steamers Armada aad Tacesy, for Ht-ndVr-soa, at l'i'J coutl per huudred, and briov lip tubuccortSlOS perbhd. ' .apl29,. , . ) ,HALL A Rl'IlD, Aseale.' CLOTHING.Loewehstein & Co., WH0LE3ALS AKD 11KTAIL OLOTrtlUIia 91. 8A Slain Street, (Next door to the Waslilnsjton Honae.) ABEATJTrrCL AND MAGNIFICKNT ' AMsort merit of Kens', Y'onUi', and Boys' Clothing; Oents' Furnishing; Gooils, Uosit-ry, Tronk, Valises, Traveling Bag. Umbrellas, Hats, Toilet Articles, Notione, Ac , in larjrs qnantitiea and good qualities, always on band, which bave just beau bought lor cash and must be sold at cheap panic price. . ' ' - . . - - i- a7" Oiva Baa rail before pirrcbaiftnfraleewweva. LOS WKNSTEI N A t'O., No S4 Main Street, a2S 3m Next door to the WenhijKton House. l . WARM ING.: J MI WIFB -ANNA KATARINE BEI8, FoTmerly Anna Katarine Ernst, having left my bed and beard withnuLJust cansa or prov: cation, I hereby forewarn all persons ajrainst harliorinK or crediting her on my account, a, I shall not 1 responsible for any deteef berconti-BctiBe. 5. ' - THOMAS BEIS. lit. Vernon, Ind., April 27, lSa. a.--3t NEW SALOON CAPTAIN KLATJsd HAS OMSIO AIBir class saloon on the corner of Main and Eighth atreete, where will be fannd the beet lii)uors of all kinds. A liberal share of patronage ra solicited. (mi7-d3m. PHOTOGRAPHS. u RfDifMber the Inv4 oneai whom ymn hrih. faecure 109 jmoow en toe inntttDct (jriiii. " PHOTOOBAP H 8, AMBROTTPES, AND Tf-ry kind of Picture, ma.! ia ths hiuhrt style of art, at PABKHILL'e- GALLKRV. Corner Main and Firat btreeta. POTATOES. s-vHOICE NSW YORK POTATO KM. Jest reotved, son- brls Choice New York Potatoes, and for tale low, by HAYHURST A WHITTAKEB, 21 No. 6 Water atract. SUNDRIES. B al prima a. a Bacia nan. .nH dare, ost rseatved and for aw'e at - ' ' ' .ttAiai'SoI A WHITTAKER S, mJa " i y" I . l-a a Tt, mi n . i XAF LARD. h - & se tie earn of Prim Wf Lard, put op expreaaiy lor lamiiy B.e, for aale low at HAYHLBJT A WMITTaKEB'8. " - '.- No. R Watr Street. PROVISIONS. HES3 POEZ, BAC0H" and LAEJJ FOR SALE. WK HATE IS bTORK i00,0 POUNDS OF new Bacoa, confuting of Bams, Shoulders CW ,,4 Blbbed sjidaa. Also. Me Pork and Prim Lsai Lard, wblrb wa are onVriair to the trade at (air price.. PBAoTON BBOs v1 Mo. rir.t Btraat.

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' PliY.ICIAN Haee long aloce civea np ttte uee of l-nrhn, rubebs acd jniuper in the trMkteaeut of thee. di-eeee, and ouly use them for tbe aai.1 of abt-itt-r r-metly. CONSTTTTTIOK WATPH Has proved lUvlf coital to the task tUal baa devolved npuu It. ML'BKTICB. . Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant tree produce ciirouic dM-Dera:in aud confirmed disease. i. . . IN DYSNfKNOBP.rKEA. OR PALNPri. JtiCS- , tjlKUAricN, AM MKNur.uHGIA. ' i OR PRijFI'SK ' LOWlNii. Both dlseaiie arising from a faulty eocretioo of the monstrual flui-l in one case bviog too littia and accompanied by errre pain, and the other a U prelaw eecrrttoo, which will I ejxlilT cared by the ('ouxtitiition Water. The rDaaaae known, aa VA LLIKQ -OV TTIB WOMB, which is tha reenit of the rnlaaatinu of tbe liftameute of thet orran, and ll tuixn by a ee:i,e of l:t.avUieaa : aud Urasg-tia pauvs in the ba-'k and el-h, and at tita-s a-xt-nii-auied by .liar p lancinating or eliuaUag uatua tkreiurh tit parte affected, wiil, iu all ri-e, Lki reionrml l y tne modictne. Thoretia a-ot ber clae, of sycipurm arteinc from IRRITATIOM OK THE Wit.MB, whicii physicians call Krvouis, wliloh wi-rd severs ap much ipnorauce, abd in nlue r--e out of t-n -the doctors d- nrA'reany kr" wa- trx r tlte eymptorue are tljsdisMne, nt ihe diieaee vis syniptoras. We ruir only enntiHrate th-in hri-. 1 speak ru-r parttcaliuiy ol cold .fret, palpitation of the fcnari, iinj-airMl ru--niory. i-liillii, flaebre of heat, laij ior, kaaaiandn, aad dlntueee of vwion., . TStrrnrNSET) MEXSTKrATins. WMcb in tba unmarried a-nale I h caaataat e cnriini; diaeaee, and tlirouli rv-(rl-ct tne ,p-enf snore icrave and dHUa-ei-ooa msladiev are tlm neltj and a. month aft-r nionttr .paeee wuha-it aA ef-f-rt belnjr rtierte to amii.f Nafnre, tbe .n; -j-ce-ston iM'-coaiea elirwuic, lite patient gradually utee ber apwtilf, the bw-i are con,tipafi-i, rt-tit sweata oome on, and tkiti sum plied Soai.'y euda hvr carwr. . eaV- Kor sale by alt Llroevfuta. lTloo tl. WM. H. OltKO A t;o., Proprti tors. M0I1GAN A ALLKN, j -ucrai Aut., N.-. 4 Cliff street, New York, -i ' ' ; For sale in Cl-icaK" i'7 FILLER. FlJXLh.it, F1N H A VI s i-triHt rrtlrrrtt yH It fmvr heaitk ant u Ihtut ityi ir tUi ffett of oWcms. , ' : ': - ' ' - Ur. LS IILOI'S 5 Trtlsla the erreat at invrreltn R eiwedj comineil : Hll iiAl T from indisi It out a ani Iterli,) lor all diseases of tb, l ilnary and Sriuul tlrnaaa, swell su Incriuliirnrr of Hie I rlur, Inflaranaa' ics in tlis lllarJrter, I nttanasnatloai aa nr KIU:c)h, ! "-e la the Bladder ,n1rttir, hiitv.l, (leaorrliata, l.leel iml Is u hi I nl-tt ), auytril og j et die cntrrr'l fr enrinr, W hitu In wr ; , i ; ' . -. r , , n..n a t-.l actors in i te iMrrithaa that B.nedj -Hi, if i' ' - i W-l' L-r .ui-'ii, ari l lt cue canut-t br tfe re.4--t by an, of-.e. Tl.ie vraedy le perfect and ra. llr. tu i:r)-'(riii, vblib a-- calrniatd to dwitrol and tt' a.l- u Ore tli--ad urira., but remot-e thepof ir-, train tae . Wtu, beaatU.- e-i ,yaaoy asd beellnv i .' 4jr.a;-k VelHw, Kt I 'be eF.I. idled ft ....sj.ra .! Pbt-liaan tueat sceoraaril in cartas ill U-rajB-e tf lii.ecla,. , . aeT Lt s-irie iir;n-r as this ri-tndy effect Vh, Trwt aeteniebiri cre, vben all others fall. - Price euly l M) per fc-i, at boxes for S4 ou. by aiail to any adiirte. on receipt of tbe price Fortale by all Oragilnfa. Seethe ny slgaatarr i arasud eatb bex. i Sols Proprietor, CIcotoaaM S. W. Boynton, M. D., JATE OF CINCINNATI, M AVI no BiX'OME J a permaneat real d -at of BaRn.viilii. ork-rs bis proe-eetooaJ -BerTice to the (itiKene ut let. city and vicinity. FYum hi, extnulTe etp r1r-nre tn tba Hospital md RBueml pratioe of II 'A tote, and bnrery in (aa furmer city, ho t-I. courid.nt of his abi ity p-j enre msny ca.es rhitti L tve rsiMedti. easual saodes of treiHiu&nt. S7- Particular attention srivu t.- Ji. tra'm.nt of Chroaio. O.seaaes, and i noaf pen.iiar to the cllnitue, euch as Fever aud Atpo, L.Uons F--v-. r, Ac. - OFTICE AND BE.SIlXN'JX: . Corner First and Walnut Streets TFJTIM'-MA I.. PtartvwBA-rr, O., Mafr!.!', This is to certify thai we, the aa4erin.el, have been Intimately ar-)ualnted with 8. W. BoyMon, M. D., lor aboat el)ht year. Imring the I eN at yeam ba has bens engaged in a iocrati-v and swcrs,'ul practice el M.-dictne in ilm c.ty. ITu leaves here on accormt of ill health ' We take great plea. are is reeovamendhlit htaa both atKjally and profeaaionally, aa i.g.i.tiic:aa at exeeli:nt morula .ml .rrR..,i..v . h..imii,...f iitlon among tba Pby.tr un. of ucr mty. artd hope ! be may auooaed a welt elewbre a re bas done t with ne. Z. FBEKM AS. M I Pro-awrof ftirery in Krlociic M'drral I ret I -tutc-, Ciaciaaati, . JOEN 11. HOC DDE P., M. D.. Proleaeor ol tbe Thory and Pr-.liVe nf J',,11. cine io tbe E. M. Iestitnte. .... . II. b.ABBlBON, M. 0", tatta Proleaser of Cti.?mii:.-y and i'byai,. uv !r. tbe abc-r Medical Inetinte. d-lO-ncr ' lr. Htrtckktad'a Pile Bemedv k .j .ka, I sands of tba worst casea of Blind and Bleedia i T Pilaa ll ri... Immli...' ii . 0 - - n - -. - .u.h.u,w (eii.i aiiu aiii mauenteure. . Try it directly. It le werraated t core. For sal by TI Dravtchtt.' Oeorral Drpot 6 Fia Fourth street, Croctaaau, Ohio. mhlu-tdJilyw KANAWHA SALT. . ITI Cifii 1 t-KCE 4J,r) cHALL BARRELS A" s ' t t f on head and to arrive, and Hit sale at the lowest Btarkot price, by . L-BCFFKER, Ho. S North Water St., over First National Bank.

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:A'X v ' ' T lii 1 i i, 11 it jvt i k e h 9 TRIMMED -n A T S. . "V No". 23 North.First Street, , , iat tlir H-Wu,e,lb J j - I 4 ' I e w lljrilP 'fffllrtPf fj ft i f II I , i 1 I I ..Li t, t ti LLLii -' H LLu tin 1 LU .; laPOf 'bs.awo Dkai ebj 1 1 ' II A I? 1 ' A 3 C 12 AJSU s "i'.Osi ' -' (SlOfll Bf PAD-LOCK,) ' DRY GOODS. '' , V I N E nil Y,fl,OODK I CHEAP - CHEAPER-CHEAPEST. BOLLE&BEYREIS3, .. ;;,,aio, A3 lala 8 treat. , . , EVANSVILLE. IND. " A spfcnftld 'aM- rfmeaf nf the tateat .lyl-e Iv t, ta may b foaad at ear store en slain btr-it. trat --are ha, liwen e-rcised lit lite pur . J ctiiiw il rraasOuadt, aad we Ind conn Seat wm ran eil them aa rtieap aa ttie cliaarjeet A Siir .lamibatiim ol onr.t-k an I prli-e la all weasic taas ly) . ,ULLE A I'.tlhUM. ' CITY NOTICES.'Annexation of Territory to tbe City V'OTICt IS HERKBT GIVEN 1 HAT THE i tiemavao Connoil i f tho city uf Kvanevllle, in i'01-.uanri of tlie prvisi-iis at an Act of tl "i'"ii aavrniiiy oi ens ria'e ct judlalia, ap. pnieu maruu n, ll-o, emit " Aa A t to ara.-n-l tbe vlily.ili.l s-.tion ol an Art rtilltlrd 'An An arautiua to tlie titiauusi f the Uiwo c.f l.faui-vjl.r, in 111" c-iiiutv of Van-lerburijti, a I l y t barter,' apprtived Jannary'-T, Inl7, end tn a-M .ri.pi,.Liu-atl eectltiu. t-i .aiii Act, mll.vn i nil day of May, A l. 1. , pneent the Board ot Purity C-.niuiiMt4breof VaaiOncburKh ceiuity a petition preying for th aun.aation Ut Mid city f the ruliowms-aaeiailaal terru iry, aad n-tilnn lurtb lite reiMina f..r en h auuexaiioti, n ; All t'tati part of the outti-e.t qnaner t.f errtlun inii-.U. ii (I Jj, lu b'Wii.iiip at tij, i.iik. umi (10) '.t, d'irlb d as lolloa., Vi. ; 111 uii. iu at au ireu pie at tbe aoaib-weat corner of aaid Bav -r a-iliou, and run u 1 h ' theuie by tl.e bail e-ctlo'i line nurth four buu-lred aud liiyMiie (10-1) l.t, to aa Ir-.n t-iu : lli.i.Ki a-t by i.aUlla F'a-aeeviB bundled and sixty. three aad s Iml f act, lu the liuauf ShaiS-'s AulaiK-nirut ; tlieilce i lllh Ly tl.e line uf Fliarp.'. F u larimi ii I Ji nn liui.4d aad ninetymu ) K t, ra as) ir..n iu oft tlie mill ti.ti, i-r ealu ijiiafli-r iwc'lun and Uiiaice by ill. soiitu line hi I uartee antun e-v-ii biind-ed aud sixii f ,i;r 17'.. feu t. to , ii tue pi ee or rxitiuniti. said trrritnry In lug tin- ; k fa-nous t'i the city ol Avan.Tilln, and uot piuvtad . v' " n w . iiAK art, Sl.yi '--1 Atsust :-A. M. Metis nr. tlsrk. ala-:ii Annexation of Territory to tbe City , oi Xtvauaviiie. ., VOTl K Irt HFRF.IiY OIVkN THAT THE As Ofjuaus CobbbII oftbaeHv of Avannliia. I in puruar.(rf l lie jirwii mi of an Ant cf I tie , utnurai Aaeemiiiy f the Mtate of I nil tabs, ap prover March b, : ID', st.tl'led "As. Act to arui-nn tne ev utv-B at tiu of an Act rat tl. 'An Act grautlng to tit ottizeoeof the a.wn of r.aoi.v:lm, in the cuunty nf aniiarLiirb, a (. Ily Charter,' approved J.nuary IT, IH47, ad t a-ld ! tiipplenioiiiai s-ttiuns lo rill Act,'! Bill, on the i in n y of nfnr, A . I. Itv.'i, pr-nt to tbe Board ef tk uuty L'limaiiF.iwiiwrs of Yeodetbergb eonrity ji-mi-.n j.ra- iiij ii, r llii- auuxxallou tu said city nt th-rolli.wu.it 4 wrilied territory, and aetttaabittb the reasons lor em b auu.xatlou, III : All that part at tbe west half of the uorth-weet qnarttr t.f nxtun twrpty.nliie, arid tb aaet ball I oi tne nortlwaet iiKrt-r of s.ctliin tMrty, townhlp lx, s'uth raoae to a wrt, d"eeriied .a f-l. low, vji; E. (riuLiur, at ibe Inn-rms ti n of Main sndkigbrb s-orMii f aal.t city, at lb cai.Vr of I aniu ti.-u. and riu.nirg trwnoe al'a.g tlie Biiud.a :riefi r.tifnT n atrr n.n nsndrv4 and ternnty e ijlit ('.! 6wt,yoi pornt oiuestta tbn eaauruf an alley diidng tbe I--M.tKriur.d. of the svaea- j all.e A fJrwwfanlwvllla Railroad Owipany fr.. I'rraud liarriaon's Knlarg m-nt of i.au.i:; ; rn.nce aionir tlie mltl.l.e M aiil alrvbioe bundrt lanil ta.Jvaanil l.nr-t'itii. ibna-toi tift. t 1 iui Lr ri ,m tl.e 'ant and Wiat lin -runuiaa ftt erhl'-.liif'IrlW efthi- rr-rth-wmt nnarter r of aaid M'lii.i tweiity-eiiee; theno eae aloag aaid ea.t and wret Une lour hundred aa Sfly-two and a half O'?',) fia t, t , tli. rurrh and aootii line omiiloii Ibrannh tl.e wiM-ll of said qiierhi ti-rn; tbear aiarta al-itie; said north and acnth lln. .is bun-lrei nJ frty-asvea (t7iy.-et, u the middle ef the-t.ilnjed track on William iremg taroeaier atr-et rauuinc east aa throCirh tlie North Katrra- Eiitrraecit of rreoivnie; thinre w-rwt along the a -uUit of eald Wilham-atrt as tended, one thesanii and fvrtvsix ru.d fcu.-iurta (I use ,) teat, to the nu-hlie oi si.nu street, an l lbn' alu ; US miilheoll inefy-ihrnaar-l J iw us srreet etiffct hunrln-d and tiiree-p.nrths (;) bt, to tba place 4 begia. miiKi aai'i territory neing contlgnon. to tbe city ....-.it-, aii-i u'v piaiL-o or lai.j on .. - W. B A Kit, at iyer. ,ttper: A. SI. acCeirr, Clerk. el ;-Vit Annexation of Territory to the ' . City of ETaniville. V-OTIt'B HEREBY CI FEN THAT TUB 1.V ( nnu'.n C juucilol the City of Kvan.ville, in puranaucw at the pror-sion of an Art of tils' w-a.rai aav.mniy i ta ftate of lull ana, a prwd Mrrh c, I HA, tuiitle-l an " Act to amend th ire yen ty. Br ,t arKiton of aa est sotitkvi 'A Art gieMio to lh-ritiznsof tb town of Fi,vtlj-, ia tf-.a Canary of Vand-rtntvh a Oity Chart- I c. ..j -i auuary ei . ml,, au.1 to add Soprdimtnrn! r-:!lnn, to .aid art," will on the 4-i:h Jay of April, law, preanat tu the Board vi Oiraty ' '"""' -oer. oi anueri.urgn coonly r.ftitlon praying for the a n sax at to to aaid City, tbe tollowiug 3-!ni-d terriuury, and seUlng tortb ice reaaonaior .nrh annrxationv. i : Alifthatpart oi iny. neuin-eaet quarter cfbertion tlutu (iJ.) Towe.hip six ft, Bang ten (Id) weet. decriiij s I' iitrae, viz; Coram ncing at a stoue, (a eoraev eetat,l:ued Lv the Cour.lv Survivor! on Ibe aVoth lire cd asd qnaror-secti-m. aad adjrHeing tba eunn-ra aniarip-ment or the city oi cranevuie, and rnnntng thence by Ann Htreet weet, three hTmrtrnd aad ei fthty. jii a-et tbenee Korth -two tSoo-nd six bsndreal at (rty (2irUi) q a atoa ; tneace Aaat ttiree neaora ana siuiy aud tr-v.n leotb. 1 e-J 7-1'Ji t to a etuoe; arul front tbaerc South, twe tbouaand .ix hnndred an l firty (Ji40; trot Ij tbe piece of b.vuining; aaid territory being rooftlorrs to the City of KvaueI ville, aad aot patKj or iam in. W. CAE IE, Mayer, i Attest A. PrArnrw, Clerk. - -. f -. By A. M . McOriO, Deputy CI. rk. si area vif-vri. - . - . . '1 'O , I b. F. W. KRIKMEVtB. AND TO TUB beirs a:. S- lcal roiiMi. i. .... ,.t a a., Brink -nan,- d.-e- ae. d, and alt otber owners or '" aw" compriaiaic IBs territory j icrrtjed In the fore?rin ; N oi ire hi hereby given tbat tas petition referred to in the atxive notice wa, prrntl to the Board ; Of f'lMl.ilw f '. . k 1.. . 1 . V u..L - uv .up u.i oi .nt, i-o.aa imu in. t: i was meiv4 ana cr.nal Urefl, an l ll wmM onlered Ly wud Board that u farttxr bearing and roD.idt-ration ol .aid applirari .a be continued an til the 1Mb day ef May, loo, and ;hu notice be given by the County Aoditor by publication la the Evauevilie Daily Joornal. that aead application ia now peudiog before aaid Board, and tbat it will be heard acd di"ed on the eaid 1Mb day of May, lav',. ... , VlCToM BiriCH, , Aaditor V, O. E-raxurrflla, April xl. laVA. . an-twlS

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ICvnn-sA'illo.Thecvtro MA-ONIC TEMPLE," , loner or Mala and First Strrrts, Sao Uy Evnitng, April SSth, will ba predated thaeefci-caied play entitled Wrecker's Daughter. . - T couclada with . The Obstinata Family. fiOlDEN A PIE BOX. " ' ' Manager.' ,. DKl-GOODS. VERY. ARTICLE; 7? ATX a-a a. am If i.' 9 easooaMe! EL L I OTT'S Ti the Place to get real bargain., in

Of every descripticn. He" has just received an entire stcok of Goods to suit tho market, bought since the ' news of the fall of Richmond waa anticipated. He offers this community :i.' ... , not only the leading articles CHEAP, but other kinds of Goods usually held -high. We ask and bog competition for the benefit of tho public. Our DRESS GOODS are rich, raro and reasonable, embracing every Tar ioty of fabrics. We ha vo also CJ a r p e l s , Of all kinds. i Oil & Paper Curtains. ' AMD ' '

IJ001 HIvIItTHw At bargains. Please civ us a call and you will be Ratisiled with the above staieinont. T. M. ELLIOTT, sUI MI.STilTr (NEAR- FIRST STREET,) GROCERIES. 50 BBLS fBIslB DRIED APPLES AT 11. A. OOOK'S. cr NE EBL"bfcUbACUEr AT"" . t . U. A. COOS'. C'OM ETHiSiO li AW AT - n. A. COOt'B. to lbs rhnlee Dried Raspberries, lie) Itai ekolc Dried Blackberries, l' H-erliolo ptited Cberriae, liru Ibaclieiee (not fitted) Cberrlaa. i; J LOZlflJOK-E BEfca TONOL'ES AT"" .U. A. LOOA-'Av LBS SMOKED UAKISUT AT U. A. COOK'S). lOO MfOICE OCEKN APPLET. ,V If bbls choice Cieea Apples at . at-sVCOO'. 0N1US PITS, bibaeh prim )n ton Sate at J tt. A. COPE'S. , 1'ni.rj LASUS lltllUSS AT a- a A rwniB -a fit BBLS BOOK WHEAT FLOL'B AT A" ' ha innri I LTHA BL'UAB t.CREO HAMS-BEAT OIBU I cmuarj aiui ladtauapuils eraada, at - ada. i sll U. A.COOK'A. LA1T A tMiT, HALTIMOBE OYSTEHSTI A Baeeivad dally. War reeled fraab. A. CHXiK, Agent. 1J 6t IE. FRESH CLAMS. ' " 14 dos 1Mb Baiaanu. 11 l do Lob. tare, plckebi Clam. d- , de Lobsters, at if. A, COOK'S. ( 8TERS.-idJan4"A ibc...,Cov, ,fr"' ' H. A. OOOfB. - r mus xs AND PEAS it -J Peas, aud 111 do Unnrllm t Oreen U. A. coots. I C RN A nr"ADL:Sai BBya EXTBACTB. Ttdcf , aaaorled i.xJreiia aa- U.A.i(OOK'aV - mBBLS SPLIT PEAS, A bbl P.erl Barley. 1 bblaOat Meal. 2 bbls Farina, I case Pearl Rago, 1 bbl Oreea Paaa. ' ' I bbl Millet Sed, al i.'kr..-f LL A KbxaaiEd to doa eaaa fraak Black b-rrie. at H. A. "x'A rtLOlCB FAMILJ aOAPKW braw ,ferica J Family Koap at . H. A. COOKs'lL HOTEL REOPENED. Washington House. CIIEIS. HEDDMCH, ProprieUr, Cer. nilsam Third Iti. kC VAMBVII.s.aC, IMU. rpill.1 OLD, WELL ESTABLISH BD, ABB A M ly-Aawa Hotel Bee b a ctoeed r aev. sral weeks aaaerroiog repair. It Baa, Sartag till time, Um,b reAiaied laakie aad ewt. Bos beea tbroitgliiy fitted up, and la a greet avweare foraiibed arub new bade aad lure tiara. The proprietor ba aasls- ewery erraegeaavBl te reader his boue cob vaa lent, beeithy aad agreeable to the pi.lic. Tbaakieg the pebiie tar tbe See aetrooage that f' r a seriaa of yeere has baea oateadad to too Vk aahtugwa, be invitee a reaewel oftaeir mn , and will endeavor to Bare hie table rnrnlabed aad tea hew aveoawed ia a way to eaertt their eoatla -nwd patruaage. Osmibnae will tasMagarv to aad freoa tn. i lerww jr0. U. S. AUCTION. BEEF CATTLE : : BEEF CATTLE. Otvics C. 8. C.aaue.at or SrasttTgaca. I rvan.vllu., Ind., April , UaA. f 7 Meed of Beef Cattle will be sold at per lie aaotioa at the Oo vera man t CattU Yard la Ibis rity, oa eatnrday, April ie&to, 1M, at 10 o clock a. ra. , Terms: (lash. y. fj. KB EM AM. (a pi a. a aad Com. Sabeleleere. Uibaj Kstaew, AaKMuMr. g t

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