Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 May 1865 — Page 2

WANTED.

TWO GIRLS to put op perfumery: Easy wot sad good wMjM. Enqulrs at this office. S-lw SITUATTOH-BT A LADT WUO WRITES A good head as copyist. Can ropy " r public iocnanu. Addraa J. L, B- Poetofli'. ayS-St - - " TJOT TO D Mnt TO LEA BIT THE DSvG BCBIaESB. I cent wMl rMomnrndni Apply i"J myS-lwd.w Main Street. INFORMATION or THE whereabouts of S. T. Williams, Sow snpposed to te oa a ibtmbwl oa tha Ohio rtver. When last heard from h Ml Princeton, Ind., for Evsnsvllls. Any reformation concerning aim will be thankfully renewed. Addrsss BaBAH C. WILLIAMS, my4-U Padncah, Ky. A SITUATION All TEACHER CAB TEACH tba Oermso, English and Lt.Ua laag ugs. and tha blither braacha In Mathematics. Will accent a situation aa clark or tetesman. Good r.ferenea srlva. Addrra i. 0.. Box 4. Evanerills, Iod. 73 3t o esani l work Id family of (Is. For on who can com wall rcommndd wa will pay extra wagss. VAkaVl (UNI, m.yl . . Proprietors braaowt City apring. FOR KENT. f pWO Fin suits of ruomi oo third floor of J. Chandler's hlook. .., myl 3S0. J. CHANDLER. . OIXTT AC RICH OP GOOD LAMP IS THREE FOR SALE. HOUSE ASD THIRTT - FOOT LOT FOR with ll n.a .Ladle saca so 4..... ....... and klteb.a. aud coed sisbl. 81 mala oa wait .Ida of Becoad, atraal, alma Com. Kba,ulrs of J. Flagw. - , BR ICE HOUSE CONTAINING BEYEM room.. Lot 4 toot frost by l&u fc-t ir. Biloaiad oo Fourth tr t, baiwann Main and Lo. cut. En.alr.of njl-lw T. P. BHITTOU. O.OUX POPLAR MBINMLES, IS QtJAH. titIM to tolt aurcriair at our. Factory at tha nouib ot Plge,n nk ! - 2. ' . -l , ; UITH T0UH0L0VE. TWO D WEI LINO HQU8ES Ono Splendid Buildiug Lot. T KKSIaKWOR. ON THE IST SIDE C IVL BMond .tract, twtwiwn Mycataora aad Tin. two and baif ator brick, with al.T.a w.rat, With all the Pnrnitare, Ifdaalrad. Oronnd, IS bf IV faat ; fine OnM, pMchee. Pwa. Cberrln. AprieoU, Plnnu, etc , a the preuiaM. A flre-pruof brkk wanhouaa aatenda aeraaa the entire rear. wooa-ooaM.eie , wsder the same rouf. Allay gradd aud P. s Alio, 20 by 150 feet adjoining, , Wllh a One Blory Frame Hoiaaa eontalutng tvur ntai, and a.iaMe, ate. - . Alau. Una KUILDIMi LOT, or loU. oa Hr.t trwt. awli anuueita fli. Paill'. (Epiwopal) Cearrb. 74 feat front ly 10 dmp. By fir the aaoat dtalrabla lot, for a One family reaidrnee, for aale la town. . Tltlf. to all tha abnre nan or. T.rma ra.y. Tha chase wrj aaldoat occur hi tmy dairabi property av CQnvvtil.nt to bu.tneM ae tteetove. . B. GILBKKT, mjt No. Hyo.mor. rltre. .' A FEW mora loft of thow bnaatiful U.U un XV Onrn Street and IU rmUntli.D, which I will eall to pereuni who with to Improra. J NO. J. CHAKOLEB. A LABOR HOTEL IS BOCKPOHT. IND X. Fur particular, apply to the unil'rulKOod. la Rockport. l.OT-lmJ DLPllUAB. JJRA8S BAND 1NHTBUMENT8. . . A eat of Bueuud-band Kotary-Talve BrMetn trooi.nu, nearly n.w, (or .! by ' WAKKEN A C'ONTNOTOM, ' m'U No. I Main Btn-et. . AHAED80ME, FIRST CL ACS OPES BUOOT nwrly new, with a wl or good Harnne. Fur aala oa rraauaable teraia. Kniiire at tlie Canal atllla. of (a7-lw john umuu V.nd.rbor.h Woolen Mill., KTaiurllle, au A Mo. 1 Bteara Buller, aa good ae n.w, 2fl (Ml long By M iDonee atam.tor. Hinintra or HOHAEFER. KIM BOTH A CO., Frauklla Arenuo, ar Pigeon Crank Bridge. rtMt . ; . . ... Sash and Door JLT O T O IT. "!E" FOIL 8 ALE. rpBB TJNDEBBIONED, wtohlng to change X I heir boeluma, olfrr for aal. tualr ta.h and Poor Faotory, with all tha machinery, Mluree, Am. Aleo, auont ' 150,000 feet 1st and 2d Clear Pine And 250,000 A No. 1 Shaved Pine 8hinglei.' ' . I W. HVNNEL A SON, at Corner Canal and Walnut Btratta. DWELLINO. A SPLENDID, SEW, AND complete Dwalliug, neatly BuUbed ) aitnaied oa toe eorner at rte.entn ana uuerry etrMii ; coa laluaeliht roouie, with good pantiyaad cellar n good cittern and atable on ibe pr.mlaM. The lot la blih aud dry. and I So fet wide on Cherry and mu. back 144 not on Bavaath..' Will be .old at n bargain. Enquire rf , BANDEBS BAN80M, nt-Im Carpenter and Joiuer. A LARGE IIOIJHK, with 10 roor.a. larga cellar jL JL ana nil eonnuwaeea, goo looattoa, aatairaBly altuated for. a Kvardw. AVoaM. ITl. mhia,tf. . , . A. JOHNSON A LARGE TWO BTOBT BRICK HOCBE FL double tfnnraont. two lol-.wMl rent 00 per year. Price 14,000. Bhiii,tf, , t k His 'J '. A. JOHNBOS. ' : FIRST CLASS' BU1LIUNO LOTS, fronting lllachford'a Ones, abore Mala Street, can be had eery low aad oa time. 1 em reserving 75 of thee, lota fer frn itM oale to be built by parehaeare. mhy,tr. A. JOUSBOS. OIX rood DWELLTSO BOttSXS-Jatt BnUhed K i.A) eacn. inquire of marl.Jtf. ' A. JOHSBOS. STONE -WARE, .i a.. & rj; uiii,' ' AHurAOTvasaa or nawavtac Pipes, Water Pipe . flton Flusa and Flower pota always a havdj. CORNER MAIN AND NINTH 8TB., fb 10.4a ! ' ' SCwawswtlU, lata a. a. woicort : : :'; f f't : :'job i.uii, ja. HOLCOTT & 8WASE1T,"' Cotton and Commission KUE.CHAHTS. i i , . And Wholaaala PeeUre In ' , - ,. GROCERIES & PRODUCE SOS. H and 15, FROST K0W; Manaplile, T.aa, Parties wishing to awnaign goods to the nT.nnhie aaarkat can And our peruita with ateeere. Bayharet M Wbittaker, Evansrille, to whom we rer. Wa also refer to all respectable merchants ivad bankers of M.mpbla, and to- John Bwaaey d) Co. and Btrnlitht, P. ruler A Co., of iiisoianatl. Recollect tbat our market a) a r.ry yacllaunf nan acme shipments will pay yon welt, while by otbere you may loae. , . , AU pareoaa desiring it can ban their names pat oa our liat aad get our Weekly Market Bevort, alS-lm WOLOOTT A BWABET. PsOIlTOX, SltAs?lITEK &, LO. Commission Merchants, . TOBACCO, anb COTTON FACTORS, : HKW IOHK. -. Stay Advance will be- made on cvuilgntucut bj ateasrs. NI8BET fl(WlS4f , . JtU ly ' a.a. a.Tsr-BgT. j.i. timiti, HATHUKST 4 WHITTLKEa, Produce and Commission Ho. 6 Water St, (next to R. Barnes. ETAHBTILLE, INDIANA, . , HIGHEST CASH PKICK JPAIO tfOH Wheat, tHtta, - Ht.nt, Flax Seed, A.ad. Tallow, Urled Vrtttte Beeewaa. MKW IKPCSSQ IS JKKW, ORLKA P. G. O'RILEY, (Parmerly of ETansrilla, lad.,) ' General Coxiunigsion PRODUCE i MERCHANT. Waaterw CostslR-'iaaaaaU Be,' letted. MO. U POT DBAS BTRXFT, CORNER OP m LEVER BTREET, . B1KW ORLEAHD, I.A.V " iwreatWert. - ' aec?

FRIDAY.

-MAT S RAILROAD RIO 1ST KB E awV EL K DirilTI: MaU War. Freight aod . t:4S A. -.o a. a. t -.00 r. a. Through Freight,. A 1 1 I T 1 I: Malt.....?.,..-; ;T:S . nr. S:jr. a. . S:M. a. Accommodation.. Through Freight.. X. H. dl DEPARTS Day Expraa K, K- Rf I(IK T. U acorn modation. Sight Eiprea.. -- - A Day Exprea Aoeoiamada'toa Bla-ht Kxpraa Tba two roads maka good connection at Terra Haul. -. , . . - v tTThe weRtber was extrercel j wcrm yesterday, aod there were misifest indi cation! of rin towgrdt night ' " fsl'HoD. Sam. Cue;, Ex-Member of CoDfrreii, from tte Firit Kentucky Con gressional District, was in this city yes terday. .rl-;s .t-'- I;SrWe Lad the pleasure of meeting Col. John W. Foster to the city, on Weduesday, en route to Lookville rile looked very well., , , , .. . i i i A Toocbieo - Ibctdeet. Araofig the tAst multitude who throDged'to take last look at the remaini of our beloved President on Sunday last, we were delighted to meet Mr. End Mrs. Florence, ho had just finished an engagement at the Metropolitan Theatre on Saturday sight. After they had passed' the catafalqne, they approached a. plaster bust of Mr. Lincoln, a most perfect likeness, at the sirht of-! whieh Mrs. Florence burst into tears and manifested the deepest emotion.., We felt it was a sincere tribute of love and respect to the martyrd President, and showed how perfectly be poa, aessed ,Uie hearts of all the people- . , .1 - : m--' - i ' C'lkAE zrr Allkts. We are glad to learn ' from our ' physicians ' that ' the health of the city juat now is excellent, but they desire as to urge upon the prop er authorities the absolute necessity of having the streets ' and alleys perfectly cleaued before Lot weather sets in. We are glad to see that much has been done to improve the streets, bat many of the alleys are exceedingly filthy, and unless they are cleansed they will inevitably breed pestilence and death. J ' Eta?" Among the military gentlemen who bore a modestly conspicuous part in the ceremonies of respect to the Presi dent, on Sunday last, ve were pleased to meet our townsman Captain Jesse Walker, Adjutant General to Qen. Hovey. Capt. Walker stands high among big cumrades as an officer and a gentleman. Strange sot Tacsl It is strange, but, alas, Low sadly true, that when gold has fallenfroml75 per cent premium to 40 per cent, and dry goods have declined nearly 100 per cent, and flour is away down and quoted daily at "510c lower," all kinds of marketing, such as meats, vegetables,' butter and eggs, are still held at iamine prices. Can there not be an association of citiaeu formed to furnish the city with cheap market - Gov. BaAMLgrrs. Throoeh theroarte sy of our friend, Ion. Wra. Kinney, of Henderson, we bad tbe pleasure of an introduction to His Excellency the Gov ernor of Kentucky, while ia Indianapo lis the other day. We found him an extremely affable and pleasant gentle man, -and our pleasure inmaking his acquaintance was enhanced by ibe man ly tone of patriotism in which he spoke of the future. He is sanguine tbat Ken tuck will speedily throw off the shackles that has retarded bar progress, and as a free State will place her . loyalty beyond tbe possibility of a doubt . -j i '' ' - i f PcasoRAU-fWa were agreeably surprised last ' night by meeting at the American House, our gallant and highly esteemed friend, CoL Bob, Stewart, of tbe 11th Indiana Cavalry. ; : " ' CoL Stewart has tendered his resignation and purposes to return to private life, believing that the war is over, and does not desire to loiter in camp, where blows cannot be given. . !" ri We regret that CoL Stewart does not return with a star upon his shoulder. No man in the service has more fairly won it, but hie aame will be bistorio wben many who tiow sport stars shall be forgotten.,. . ., . . Hi is the rank of brave deeds ac accomplished. , ... . '''J -'' . ' CoL. FutTCHKS, The Nashville Dispatch, of a late date, contains an announcement' of the - election , bj the Legislature of Tennessee", ot CoV, A, J. Fletcher a Secretary of State..,'' VJ 'The numerous friend of CoL Fletcher ia this city will be glad to leara of his elevation to such an honorable position. The unanimity with which he was elected, ehows hie popularity amonj the. loy alists of Tennessee. CoL. Fletcher is a high-toned gentleman, thoroughly loyal, and of sterling worth. He gained hosts of friends in this State by bis able advocacy of the Right - Oraxuta or the Crescst Citt Springs. Through the courtesy of the proprietors, we were afforded the' pleasure, yesterday, of witnessing the opening of the Crescent City Springs. - Tbe im provesaenta of tba' grove lot are about completed, and it ia now a very attractive place." We have already described the ground and the general improvements,. ir, ..jttl " The old ball-room, or theatre, aaa undergone a great change. Two elegant bowling alleys have been laid down, one on each side, and a nice billiard room has been fitted up in the front of the building. . s . , , , : v The ball waa magnificently decorated with flag, escutcheons, evergreen, Ac, in T. Iv Conani'a '', very best . atyle, and leoks like some fairy bower, and reflects

S:5A r. M. 7 i w.

....X2:0a..

AT T. H. m 12:24 e. a. . :10r. a. rr,.-.l:2 A. B.

tha Mrbast credita the proprietors l:f

on tbe architect . Ia tbe back end of this building is a neat Saloon, where the beet of liquors are kept, and in the center ol the ground is arranged a coavenient Confectionery, where Ice Cream and Soda Water of the" most delicious flavor are dispensed.'" The Crescent City Silver Band occupied the stand above, and cheered and delighted tbe crowd , with inimitable mnsic. The strictest rules for the governme&t of the grounds are printed and suspended around tbe premises and we are assured by the Messrs. Damron that these rales will be rigidly enforced, which will ensure the best of order. ),! . Wo congratulate our citisens tbat tbey will be afforded a pleasant, 'and, indeed,' a delightful resort daring the summer months. ; - We have not passed a more pleasant afternoon for many a day, and left the ground with regret., '. .,, , , :s,.,, . 1 v A large crowd was in attendance though many were deterred from going out by the threatening' aspect of the weather.. The best of order prevailed. At night, .we are told, the ground were beautifully lit up,' and presented a most enchanting appearance.' Incidents of the Sultana Catastrophe We extract from the St Louis Republican, the following incidents of the loss 'of tbe Sultana,' with the testimony of two of neronicersi, .-, - One soldier made a noble attempt to save two little children. He got them on a plank and floated down opposite Memphis, where a rope ws thrown from a boat, and, attempting to grab the rope, his exhausted arms let his precious charge fall into the river. He plunged, from the plank at tbe peril of his life and attempted to rescue them, but failed, and the brave young man was picked up when nearly drowned. Mrs. Hardin, whose husband is a member of the firm of Cushman, Hardin & Co., of Chicago, who was returning from a wedding tour, was lost . Mr. Hardin was saved. He was former! v Adjutant of the 53d Illinois. - A woman was rescued opposite Mem phis, clinging to a plank, with a child in ner arms, uui mo tuifu was uunu rrucu taken out: - " ''?.' "" " An officer of a gun boat and his wife, his two children and sister were aboard; bis wife only was saved. The officers of the gunboat fcaeex made up a parse of a thousand dollars for ner.' . . , ' There was no bap:eaEe saved! i! 1 kV Tbe greater portion of those rescued were more or less wounded or scalded; some bad tbe cuticle taken entirely from their bodies by the hot steam. ..The steamer Bostona' merits great praise for ' her exertions to save the drowning. '' '"' Aa soon as Capt Watson, of the Bos-. tona, discovered tbe burning wreck, be put on all steam, and ha and his crew did all that men could do by lowering boats and rescuing all 'that they could reach in time, and by throwing over board bales of bay, planks, staging, or anything that the sufferers could float on. In some eases three or four would cling to a bale and be rescued. In many cases tbe unfortunate people were found dead on planks. v- Three dead men were taken from trees to which thev had swam and climed up. Those found dead and floating are supposed to have been so long weakened by imprisonment, that they chilled to death. ! -"- The Bostons saved about 200 lives. The body of a cabin passenger was picked up at Memphis. He wore two fine shirst, on which were the marks "J. D. Fontaine, Dallas City. Ill" A little girl was 'seen by three men, who were in a Skiff, struggling in the water.' She bad on a life-preserver, but was so low down tbat it forced her head under tbe water. Tbe men in the skiff tried to save her, but the swift current carried her by. " Mr. Bowberry chief mate ol the Sultana, testified before the Commission: At the time of the accident, I bad charge of the boat, and was in the pilot house with Mr. Cayton. We were about seven miles op the river when the boiler exploded, and found myself, in tbe river with five others;' we got bold of a plank, and Were picked up by the Bostona. The boiler was tubed in St Louis on her last trip, and pronounced good, and the boat had her nsual certificates.' Mr. Bchaffer, at St Louis, was the inspector. There was a little patch put on the boiler at Yicksburg. I believe that the patch was put ' on the larboard side of tbe starboard side of tbe boiler. The patch was made necessary by the leak-"! age or tbe boiler.' Inere was not to my knowlodge any fears expressed by either the crew or the passengers as to the safety of the boat . I have been on the Sultana ' about five months, and hare been on the river with Capt. Mason, the Master ' of the Sultana, for about' five year. ' He was a perfect gentleman. There wag no carousing on the 'boat among the crew or passengers. ' Capt Mason was in hs stateroom;' also tbe 1st Engineer was in bis, and the 2d Engineer was on watch. The boat was running as usual, about 9 or 10 miles per hour. She was not running against tme, and ad boat left with us. The boiler - leaked soma 12 hear before we reached Vicbsburg, and the. Engineer declared be would go no farther until it was repaired, i We laid at; Vicksburg about 33 hours. Most of the time wa taken op in repairing the boiler, and tbe Engineer said it wa a good job. It waa done by regular mechanic at Vicksburg. We bad no trouble witb tba - boiler after leaving Vicksburg. ---a - TESTIMONY OF THE PILOT. George Cayton, Pilot on the Sultana., being duly sworn, testified as follows: We left ew Orleans on Friday last Tbe officers and crew and eighty passenger landed at Vicksburg on Sunday evening and' remained there about thirty-three hours; left Vicksburg on Tuesday, about 1 o'clock A. M. ; took on board 1,966 soldiers, aa I heard from the clerk. Don't know if this include officer or not We - arrived yesterday evening about 7 P. M., and left about 2 o'clock this morning. We then went to the coal yard at about 2 o'clock, A. M., and took on board about 1,000 bushels of coal and proceeded. up the river about seven mile when her boilers exploded. I waa at her wheel, and ' fell on too of her boilers, where I was "wedged in by the wreck. ' The boat was full of passenger. I should say there were some 2,200 person on board. She was a large boat, but not of the largest class, and about three years old. ,1 crawled out under tbe pilot house and endeavor ed to persuade the passengers from jumping into tbe river, telling them to bold on tcf the wreck as long aa possible, y The fire could then have easily been put oat, but all tbe buckets, &c., were blown overboard. I got a plank and swam to an island, called Hen and Chickens lsland. The boat was fully supplied with life preservers. Her boiler were inspected just before we left St Louis on our last trip. At Vicksburg one or our flues was out of order, and it was repaired. But the collapsing of a flue could not of itself, have produced tbe accident .The mate was with me in the pilot-house, and had charge of tbe

Wat Capt Mluoit - wsi, I presa"ma;-taT'

nis room, law boat was raniing at her usnal rate, nine or ten mile as boor. I would have known if the boat was running against time or crowded. We had no cargo on board, except about sixty neaa or muies ana norses. On the body of one of the lad ie fooad was a purae of $200, a gold watch, Bad a euer oearwg tfis addresa of Mr. S. M. Woolcock, Lexington, Ky. THE SULTANA DISASTER. The Names of the Rescued from Indiana and Kentucky. It is now ascertalnad there were 2,300 people on board the ill-fated Sultana, and 786 have been found alive. A soldiar of the 128th Iadlana brought a woman and child aehore, although he had one leg badly scalded, aad was otharwua in. Jored by tba aecideot. Tbra ware tow many peo ple oa tna boat, bat br effioen wen careful and eeenpetent auu, aad the engines had hot recently placed Inepactlen . . nereral peraoos ware akeo out ol tbe water aa tear . aa twenty saliae feaaow af.aipkU, lata oa Us amy 01 line accident. Wn. waahborna haaap. pjiaUMfa CoamfaMioa te fully ia.aetigau tha eatin aUair; ikey an now taking taatiaway. ' A bant two-thirds of tba entlia aoatssr of so 10 tar. wen irom Ohio and Iodiaaa. Names of Indiana Soldiers known to have been on board the Sultana. S Applegate, Ser't 5th cav; O G Bears, 31st; Major Beardier, 2d Corp 8th; David Brown, tteth ; R T Cleary, g.r't Sth ear; W Coagara, ad ear ; Joha Cooper. 10th ear: Jacob Crab.. 4tk: Joseph Dillaader, 3d ray ; Lerl Doanhour, 12etfa; Joseph Erty, lZ4th ; K D arerymao, 40th ; Gee Erase, I7tb; B Fraakiia, 40th; Jaque Orraat, feJd-.WUeea wired, 47th; Inen Hurt ha, 33d ; Pat Harrington, 134th ; James Uirkaraoa, Corp lS4th ; a, Haines, tutn ; o W Hasaeii, 3d cae; a ialut; aerg-i J u Ktmoortoa, rata ; w m aane, at ea J U King, 2d car ; Bu Lvckin, lTlh ; T S Lehman. 27id : Cor R atertot. 6th ear : Wa Marrln 4Tlfa;J A Martin, lith; Henry Miller, l4ta i Bergt O W MiU, lutb ear ; Deoai. Meagher, ll:h ; Jamas Payne, IttUi ; a Pinion. th car : W H M Pymoo, Uth J Boas, 40tb ; W B Smith, loth ; Richard Bam pwa, lTth; Pbiillp Bbcamaker, T34 ; F Paul, let cae: A Harmon, bid ; John Thomp son, 1 4th ; T i Thorns, 40th ; t Thompson , 40.h i . 1 I. L M. 1 I -. . tl 1 ,iaa,i osncfv, iuui, v a . mj iui , v " Vfwjckt 3th : Cora A 41 Waanr, Sth cay ; Gabriel Wade, 7th car; t Wright, 1x4th. ' ' Cbiere Bmeaiif Awa Ae raaanaa. Seeemed at OJl- . - , ear s Ifeepaai AfeaaMe, 271 jlprO. J M McGowen, Capt K, 6th Ky., cav., hands scalded severely. W F Dixon, Sd Lieat, A, 10th Ind sae, Injury f breast, alight. J F W Barnett, 2d Lieut, A, 12th Ky cav, bruised, slight. litt ay fadioaa aad Xnmckg loldtmi AdnUutd as reii.y,a ifoaaWui, Jtemy sm. Thos Dougherty. Sth Ky cav, H, slightly.' " B Folderman. Serg't tih lad cay, M fraetw aknil. Januw Elkio, Sd Ky car, A, scalded. John W Jaekaon, Mb Ky ear. B, ecaMed feat B.n F Reamer. Corp 67lb Ind, O. scalded N W Jehnaon, id Ky cay, H, aalded legs aad arms. N H Haw, Suth Ky.O, aoalded lot. :; WO Warner, oth lid cav.B, eonlusioa, slight. . Samoel SlcOinnie, Sth Ind car, M, nninlured. ' Jamea P. Pbeneete, Corp th Iud, a, uninjured. i ht P W D.eia, 14th Ky, B, uninjured. . - , . . John 11 Btitee. Corp .lb, lad cay, F, nuiulurrd, Hiram Uwhd, ota tna cay, u, contusion, tn.s - ;.-- , ... .,.. - - A m Block, Sth Iod oar, K, contusion, slight. ., Ailnaaey ntoraaia, tin ins, m, aninjurea. - Isaac Paanaia, 1st Berg't, 07th lau, D, saaldsd siirlit. : i . , . ,: W A Cook, 40th Ind, H, noinjured. W J Collins, Corp 6th Ind cay, L, nalnjured. , Rtoses Patrirk. M lad, H, eeald.d hand. . . Joaeph Bmlth, U Indcey, K, uninjuredt G W Tucker, Sth Ky ear, I, anisjured. -' ' N J Gas, 1st Berg't, 93d lad, ht, ualujored. ! E Grann, Berg't tub Ky car. A, aniajured. . . , , R T Hall, Sd Ky oar. C, acalded hand. Jo W Jaoksea, Sth Ky e.e. B,acaided head. ' e L Winkle, 70th lud, B, nninjured. , J Rollick, ath Ind, O, eontniioa of bteap-f. " ' , F M Bradley, loth lud car, K, uninjured J W Q.rdo.r, 66th Ind, K, nninjured, . ' Alex Fry, Sth Ind car, F, nnlnjared. ' : OO Baker, Sth Ind ear, K.nninjnred. B McC'ullough, Kvrg't 9th Ind car, U, eoatasion of ankle. . J McNIght, 7th Ky ear, L, scaldsd arm.' . Wm Hughes, Corp Mth Ind bat, uninjured. " Wm H V lndeor. Sth lad, L, ecalded slight. - DANIEL BTAHL, Burgeon B. B. V. List of names of men received from the wreck at Overton General Hospital, April 27. Ed O'Donnell, B, 8th Ind, chilled three hours in water. B J Green, K, Sth Ind Car; head aad neck scalded. . !.! t . ....I.-. ' Bergt Martin Fnaas, C. Sd Ind Car; scalded seriously on Baca, uaaa. lege and arm.. Corn Hiram ailleoa, 41, Sth In Oar ; coetaaka of soalp. - . , -1 . j i Btephsa Klar, F, 14th Ind; scalded slightly. , . W A McFarland, A, til lad; chilled.' ' - W T Williams, K, 4tb Ky t chilled. ' Thos Lyrch, B, U&th Ind ; contusion. 4 K Dick.y, K, 60ih Ind ; contusion. L A Hobba, G, th Ky Oar; aantuiloa. '-' ' Corp HO Lindl.T.I, Sirth lad; chilled. ' r : t Bergt D Garkill, M, Sth Ind Car; cuntuuu. . . L W Sloan, 1, 4th Ind Cay; contusion. ; ' ' Chas 1 Labne, L 13th Ind ; cOiitnsfca. ' ' : 1 Bergt Henry Johnson, 1, sth Ky Car ; sstsnly scaldrd. . , W Davidson, M, Sd Ky Cav 1 soutution'. ' -' Aadnw Smith, C, 67th Ind; slight ooatnsloa Bergt Arthur Tremble, F, 4th lad Cav; slight contrition. ' . G W Dawaoa, D, 30th Ind ; aratded badly. r -D Coleman. O. Sth Hi Car: badlr acaidad.au beads, arm. Back aad face. . Arthur F Wallace, E, Sd Ky ; scalded In &es. 1 '' 'Of Bpacy, M, Stk lad Car ; chilled. - Jacob Christ , O, 40th Iod ; alight coato.ioa. . H Boahead, C, Sth Ky Car; Braided ea baud and leg-- .' ' ' - : T E Carter, A, nth Ky; anlnjnred. . ; JOrd Bergt D Hetrer, C, 3i Ind ; slight scald. Chas T Higdon, 0, 4t!i Ky Ut'd Inf -, scaldsd ou band, and f ei. st - j t. : i -,'. i W Conrers, B, 3d Iod Car ; scaldsd an back. ., Brgt E D Clary , L, Sth Ind Car ; eontnsiea. MB Bimmeraoo, C, tith lad ; eoatasion or aft foot .-.-, ,,, . .-. J W Gard, C, 7th Ind Car; chiliad. Joaeph Watson, M, Sth lad Cav; chilUd. 1 ' ...i.: . -.iJ. P. WBIGlT, i '., ' . . Am' t Burgeon U.S. A, in charge. Las) a PaiHnit Bewimd at (he Admmt fieaenl Hat , ,.j ... pttsl, AremeSM Sergt Charles Clay, B, Sta Ky, ear; mlded, severe. , . ,i t . , Lewis Bran, A, Sth Ky, ray; scalded, ssnn. , fitsphen At Gustor, K. 9th lad, cay, iociad wound of thigh ' , j .. .,-.. ( Sergt Wm U Monday, G, Sib Ky, rsv, saaldcd sevsnly. ' "' Roliert HcKinney, A, 6th Cy, ear, scaldfd, liarht. . ,.... ; Merr.llui Reynold., O, (8th lad, dislocation of wrist. -. ,. e ! : . -i " bergt Joaeph J Dean, ,C. Sth Ind, cav, aaldcd severely Thot Vaa Bua tar, C, 3d Ky rav, scalded htm.ly, died. -Bergt Wm Bachsnaa, D, 93d Ind. ehillsd, , ' Jesse M Gad, H, aid fnd chilled. 1 Edwin L Harper, G, 4th Ky mounted infantry, chilled. Geo T Seymour. B. 4ih Ky, mounted Infantry. chilled. - -!-. . R Jaa K Ashley,, SOth lad. bat. Ox ntnaion of faos, averely. Geo P Wilson, B, 9th Ind. cav, chilled. - James L Johnson, L, Sth Ind cav, chilled. " Elias Millsr, L. Sth Ind, cav. ecalded alight. '-' Geo Frederick, D, 7th Ind, oar. chlllnd. , Arthur H. Paul, A, Sth lad. cav, ecalded alight John F kfohin, C, Sth Ky cav. scalded slight. -' Joha Farnl, D, 7th Ind cav. chilled ' Matthew Patterson, A. S3d Ind. InciMd wound right hand. .7'--- ' . mRomeo Prladla, H, 10th Ind. car, chilled.-. , , . Geo W Beech .er, C, 67th Ind. scalded eenre. ' Louis Behiaeysr, A, SSd lad..- ecaMed sligb. ' IXirn Joha Han4orl. F. 7th Ky. nr. contusion. back. -. - 'T r- ---' Roaullne Tolbert, H, Sth lad cav. chilled'. Geo beatham, F, Sth Ky. cav, dianhaa. Aadersoa Pantea, F.Pth Ind. cav, chilled.. ' Henry H Gambill, B, 14th Ky. chilled. Jaae D Brown, H. Sth Ind. contusion liaht shoulder. :.-. . B Riley, A. sth Ind. cav. eoatusioa of tight ara and leg Jesse Mullen, I, 5th lad. car, coatmton of back. Wm Phelp , C, 2d lad. civ . saldsd slight. ' Corp Denial KcMurtry.Au etB K.l.oar. acaidedaad three hour, ia water. , . .. Corp 8 J Watte, O, lh K v. car. scalded eeverely Colombo. W H Teatch, H, 88th lad chilled. Stephen Janes, sth Ky. cav. slight scald. H A Juhnsoa. M, 17th lad. cav. exhaaatalioti.Thomas Bogen, G, Swth nd. cav, szbaaatation. G B Henkle, A, 9th Ind. cav. exhaustion. 3 i Applegata, 0, Sth lad. ear aahanatloa.. ., Ban ford P Asa, H, 7ih Ind, cav. exhaustion' -Robert Bale, A, 3d lad. cav. exhaustion.- 1 E R KaajMtU, K, 4th Ky. aoalded altghtly. .' liat man admiCed ea gapaa GemnU BpUml, ia. snci a tae Waa. -D H Doaglas, G, 47th lad. aeriouaiy ecalded. " J W Banks, Bergt A, Ky., asrioaely scaiS.d. ' P M Brown, G, neth Ky.car.aavanly eca,pd. D Wright, B-it W. Ky aav. very sarion.lv snUded ; also several arioas cutsoa bead. wm aioairomery, I, th ay cav. verravioarlv scalded; femur fracture at middle third. Wm H Chance, M, s-lh iad rav.aevarely scalded. 1 T 1 Gimm. F, 67th lad. .lightly scalded. ' . - P Bsmmsryllla. E. sd lad cav. alight acald. , Oorpanl Felix Beneoa, K, 4-jth lad. bruised slightly. i " - . - - ; - HooertB Armauaag. i, l tad car, sxhanation. ea M Baflord. A, loth lad car, exhaustion. Chas Farsws, A' 9th Ind-cav, sxbaustian. Thos Damsss, I, Sth lad car, nhanstinn ' Jaa Gaw, G, 93d Ind, exhanstioa. - .- m Bacob Medeakar, A, T9th Ind, xhaosUba', '" ' J W Milligaa, Bergt, , TSd lad, -thn.tlee ' ' H Kine, (i, Sth Ind aav.exhauetioa-, - .' J B Lewis, K. Sth lad, slight eeaH. t A Kar, K, Sth Ind eav, axhaustloa!s' ' ' Lswis Johasan, O, Sth Indent, exhaaa-iow. J B Thom peoa. H, Sth Ky car, eshaastloa -, Jas Parker. I, fth Ky Cav, exhaustion. . J T Elliott, td Las G, litth Ind, axhaasttoa. X H bweia, 1st Lteut, U, Sth -Isd jmv, eik.ssMrs Anna Aaaa, eitisen, sxhaoatloaThos Haas. deok head an. staamas. sarV sendualy asaldtd; aiao hand badly ak ,.,fit t. Ice CREiM,, tbe most 4'ecSous tmaginable will be served ap at H. Hf rmao a Ice Cream Saloon, which he ha jist fitted op in good style. -Io addition he has the very best Soda to be found in tba city, with whiob to coo effbot . and fbirsty sou la, during tbe eoa-tia- gunmn. . April 27-3w ' i j.iii.j ! " -i

"T"" insMBetltit."' Maroeic HalL The t endiUon of

"Tube, tbe Actress," by Miss I anny Ji. Price, last night, waa a complete triumph, and all the company played with unusual ability. To-night a most attractive bill is preseated the great play of East Lynne j on which occasion Mis Fanny B. Price j wiU take a benefit, and it should be a j hamper... j That our reader may judge of tha J treat in store for them, we give a notice of Miss Price's rendition of the part of Lady Isabel, from the Cairo ,Xew$: -"Tbe Atbeneum was packed last evening with, tb liU of tba -city; until ev standing room was at a premium, tbe occasion being a complimentary benefit to the gifted young artitU, Miss Fanny B. Price, who for the past two weeks ba been delighting oar theatre-going community by ber exquisite rendition of the. various character she has assumed. As Lady Isabel, Miss Price achieved the greatest triumph of her engagement After seeing all the best actresses of tbe country in the part, we unhesitatingly pronounce ber without an equal She gave tbe character such a vividland lifelike impersonation that many of tbe audience were moved to teara' Mozart Hall was "again crowded last night by a most highly refined and intelligent audience, to witness tbe beautiful and sublime representations of tbe different scene of th great Milton's "Paradise Lost." They say that poetry and painting are closely allied; and never did poet and artist walk more felicitously band in band. The painting will be exhibited again to.aight aad tomorrow evening for the last time in this tuty. The Exhibition to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at reduced prices, will be largely attended by tboae who cannot attend in the evening. '.' . J : Looal IVotice. 0h Yes, Eveetbodt ? Remember the auction sale - of Household Furniture at H. Q. Wheeler' residence, on the corner of Eighth and Ann streets, this morn ing, commencing at 9 o'clock. ..- , 1 Wasted. Six House Painters, to whom good wages will be paid. - Apply to TuBHocK A Si auohtr. my4t3 ' "';'', HoCBEUOLD FCBKITCBK AT AUCTIOX. - I will sell at auction, at the' residence of H. t... Wheeler, on the corner of Eighth and Ann streets, Friday, May Sth, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, all of his household furniture and garden tools, consisting of Safes, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads at d Bedding, Centre, Extension, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Stands, one fine Brussels Carpet, several nice ingrain Carpets, one large Stewart's Cooking Htove, Parlor Stoves, Kitchen and Capboard Ware, one China T a-aet, aod a general vanity of Famiture and all of his Garden, Farming and Carpenter Tools, Ac. Also, on Saturday, May (lib, at nine o'clock, big large lot of Green house Plants and' Fower-pots, Rale positive. lerms casb. v . ; my2-3t . Hjeam Nblsos,' Auc'r. ' - W. J. L0WRY & CO., -" ' Banker. Ua 1, First Street, Bay Keatucky Bank Hotel at 1 per cent Diieotmt. Bay Indiana Free Bank at 1 per cent' Diacoant ' Bank ?f the State of Indiana, and State Bank of Ohio, are received from depositor at par. : " May 1 d3t HOOP SKIRTS. .... M. Levy, , , , . , HOOP SKIBT MANUFAC1UEER, Ho. 4 Second Street, (Betwaea Mala and Syeamon Btreeta), EVAH3TILLB, IND. SaT Hoop Skirts repaired to order. my3-6m JEWELRY. Entix-ely New. M" B. BUCK HAS ESTABLISHED HIM8KLF at Anspacber A Co.'a Clothing Store, where ho keeps tbs beet English, American and Swim watcnain Due gota ana .liver peees, Peentirul mta of flne Jewelry, Diamonds, Ae. A great variety of Gold Pens, of did. rent maka and at greatly reduced prion. His stock la aot excelled in the city. i - myS AUCTION SALE. OB MONDAY, AHB 15th 1NT., WILL BE old st anotion, at tba .tore of John McMaaamaa, a splendid assortment of Beady-Made Clothing aad Furuiahing Gooda. Tbey will be sold in Rite to .nit th. trade. 5i . J0HB McMAKAMAB, "" m5 Water 8trrt. " REWARD. sio REWARD. Taken from Hall A Rudd's Wharf boat, a small leather tiunk with but one hand lev and narked R J. Bean moat. I am particularly anxious to obtain the trunk, aad will pay tbe above reward fer Ita recovery. Leave reformatio at tae Wharf boat. asyS-lw ; . -. R. J. BEAUMONT. SUNDRIES. FANCY GOODS, TTTOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE V V public to hut splendid tmant of Fancy L mw arncas, eonsMuag or -- , " ' varieties of Tol as Soaps, "'. r. Hair, Tooth, Nail and Fbmh Brashes. '" Combs In sndlas Tariatia. ' ' Theatre Roag. Diamond Post, -. - Bloom of Ninon, Alabaatar Tablet, aod All Styles of Paints and Powders. : PH Boxes, Pun aa Toil.t Bottles.. . f . " Krarything assssaary to oomplea the Telle ; ThermometeraJ , : GOOD ASeOBTMENT OF THERMOMETERS (or 1 ale by H. J. BCHLARPFER,- - Cor. Maia aad feooud strssts. - COAL. GREEN RIVER COAL Co., "1 Office No. 5 WateTStreeC , ..,. Over First National Bank V 1 "A CONSTANT BTJPPLT Or " COAL FOR - X Btramboata and city nas, will be kept ia tboaa at the wharf sotictad aad promptly 6Ut. ay-Sm BOARDING. A FEW GENTLEMEN CAB BB ACOOMMO--fated with board and pleasant rooms at Mrs. WooUev', eorna of Walnut aad Secoad strasu. Also, a few day boarder. BT MUSIC. . HEW MUSIC. SEW ftlTJSIC. "1 riiRAMPI TRAMPf TRAM PI" " 1 One -ot OR TBB tha most 1 " Priaooan Hcrje.' popular songs of tbs day fIJ. LOVE, UNTIL THE WAB Id OYER. aSS?LJH" TNEBAt MARCH " s001"71- BOCNDa." In Memory a. Abraham Liacoia. ... - ... MERMAID'S BONO." . Pram ObMwo." FsBtatw. By CElaket , . - - .s For ail by .: .. WaRBJOI A COME NGTOH.

ElCTliiFTrMrhawaif-

LlTMBER. . BUILDERS, .JBuy-You r DOORM, IVIOTTLDIIVO, FLiOORINC., . BlIIIVwL.I, : " ' ' v and''-' JOHN P. GLOVXsE, Cor. MAIN & 7th Streets, EVANSVILLK, IND. TO SHIPPERS. New Tariff Bate To and From Henderson. "1 tTR WILL receive freiKht at all Umrs Cur the f V stttmen Armada aud Tary, for Hvudersua. at 11 eaau ia huadred, aad brlag ap tori tl uu par teu. HALL A RCDD, Areata. NOTICE If! WIFE, ALICE GRIFFITH, (FORMERLY IA Alice Huxol. bavins Irft my ImhI. board and beoee without cauw ar provoratloa, I hrnhy ware all narttes araiaat siring ber any credit in my name, aod give nmloe tbat t shall aot pay any debt by ber contracted. w. p. usirii rn. Evansvtlie, May 3. myt-Jt EMPLOYMENT. 875 if MONTH. AGENTS WASTED TO Bewlng , Machine. W,will five a eommiaion a all macbinaa aold, or employ ageaU who will work M" tbe above waga and ail expeaeea paid. Address D. B. HssatsSTOw A Co., Detroit, Michigan. my4-lw MEDICAL This Inetttatiun Ie PeraaneBtly Eatebluhed. " Kvane-rllle InSrmary, ' EYE. EAJL, AND CANCER CURE, . No. 13 Malm St., Cor. Kiftk. y.. t Jastltuled by , , - Dli. LEOPOLD DsLACEE, ProSaaor of Optbalmioe, Medicine, aad Ocular and Aural Sergery. BO ADVANCE PAT BEQGIRED OF ANT BKhl'OKalBLE PATIENT. - , . ATI that suffer from acute or chronic Bon Eyes can obtain. a tiieedy ears by. applying early tut treatment. ar All turgloal operations warranted. ' Btnblsmus, or Crowed or Squinted Kyw, stnigbwned in a momsnt's time. Call immrdiately and bars your eya straightened. I he opera -tiun is so delicately performed by Dr. De!cre that Ultra is but liMle er no paw esuerteaoed. Every ease warranted. No pay required ol Ibe reap jusibie until a con Is performed. All disee.ee ef the Ear, if presented In carabM staga, will be cured. Thousands of tbs Daf can he caused te bar, by applying at tbe Tym, Ear a d Censer Con, . 146 Main Btresl, oraaf of Fifth. Diaeaaw contracted by Self-Abua, or Beanal Abwaa, resultinf la awctaraal spoataaeons sam. inal ammiawne, or chronic Organic Weakueee, eta , etc. , " " Cancer or Canceroas Tarn on Kztlrpaled or cured by local or general Ira meat, when praiaiod ia ourabte atages. Ns advance pay required of auy rapoosible patient. No pay asked unlea a cure is aecoapli.bed. Call aooo, so a to ssean treatmeat, - All privaMdiseaea eared aatlsfactorlly, or no pay asked. Private treatment caa be had by ap. plying at tha Eye, Kar and Cani-ar Cure, at No. iV. Main B.rat, ouraer Filtb. If raiding ia town or vi liiity. medK-sl relief caa bt bad at home by atldrasing a note to Dr. DeLscee, at tbe 1 ye, Kar aad Lamer Cure, No. 14o Maia street, corner i iltb. ; ' all Cases coksidicekii btrictlv confidential Avar Every dearriptiva of surgery au the Kye, Ear or Cancer will be done delloetely and ncientl. Bcally at tba Eye, Ear aod Cancer Cure, No. IVi Mala Street, eorner. Ft fth. -- , . i . my4 WOOLEN MILLS. ' a VANDERBURGH Wooleii Jllills! SCILKFEB, 1113IROTII A CO., ,i -.x s :-, t. 1 if 7 ' . ' r.cvoar en i i - Franklin Arenue, near the Pigeon Creek Bridge, fYANSV?LLK, IJfPIAJf. - r Manufactunre of f m JEAHB,' tlNSEfS,' CABBIMKRC3, FLANNELS, SATINETS, DOEBK1N8, STOCKING TARN, . BL.4 KEETH, ' ' -J J Ac', Ae Ac. il ' ' - - ST The htgbat market price' paid fbr Wool and Pelts. ,. 4 , . , star- All kinds of Custom Woax. .lone promptly and on reasonable terms. Price Lists snd Sampia ant if requaied. - n;Mn LEGAL. - Shexirl'8 Sale No. 199. BT OBDEB OF THE COCRT F COMMON Pleas of YeDderbdrjch coanty, made at it May term, 1866. (My 3. I860), I will all at pnblie auction on Bea. Btinaon'a farm, a half a mile below tb, Bodiaa Coel Minea, an tbe river bank, a lot of corn ebon 780 sack, ia a amewhat damaged oonditioa which wa attached by mt as th property of Braadie A Cnwford. Bala a take place Monday. May Sth, lso, at 10 e'etoe o. m. Terma: Cab. , .,- . GEOBUE WOLFL1N, . ' Sheriff Vanderburgh Cvnuly. By Jons Gsr.sx, Deputy. my4 TOYS. STRASBURQE2, & NUHN, i ' So. 6 5 HAIDEI LAKE, MEW YORK A' Importer. of - - ' ',-..' '' T O Y S, CHINA. FANCY GOODS, Beads, Slate Pencils, c. ' 1 Invito tbs sttantion of buysrs,' oooring them tba largest assortment st lbs most reaeoaaula prtoa. Bul-83 CLOTHING. Loewenstein Co., 1" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OTjOTHIElnQ ' Bio. Plato Street, ' . NZt door to the Wahlnrtoa Honse.i ABEACTirrX AND MAONIFICESTT Asorbcetitof Mono', Touibs'.and Boys' Clothlag ; Oantt' Furnnihinc Coed.. Haierv. Trunk. Valiaa, Trav.liiig flip; Cmbraiiaa, Hats, Toilet Articla, Notion., Ac , in mrgs qoantitMs aad good qaalitta, always on hand, which have jut been bought for rah sad most ha aid at cheap tatrnrlr.. sVGiis as a rail befbw pur-bwlageleewbers. . Lutn,3iim j : " No Maia Btrea. bSS-3d " Next door to tbe Wubiugtoa Hmnr. . NOTICE.

1 LL PERSON IsdebSed te too lata Arm ef J. Chaadia A Myna will phma srttlo vita tha nndanigasd, wao will prooad to piaeent aad eolaet their aaorant. i..n myl iHO. J. CBlANfiLKaj .

j iiRODGHTOW S WOOD, ; Crescent City Drug Store.

; no" Cor Third aad aSaic ?ts. Oalsn la Frslge aad taarieea Drags, sad r-emi-al.. P.I-U.' tti. Ya.klsba. Window (2 bus, Parmmery. rM. ) T. lr-t Aruala. if ihs gallon tv barrel.' ' CtsoaiirataJ pr.)itla. aad ai in tail ." tcra. oa -and and KUMl.rW to ord-r. tic ly-e. V) huimwl aad ReUti. - Patent KelWM of all kln ts. R U-otic kWmeUU aad a full ! p'J ef Kadi. aal itoi'a aod fifths. . LAW CARDS. A LVAH JOHNSON, Attomoy tit ' I-n.-v, NOTAHY 1'UBLIO . ASH Heal Jastato Agonta sitr etsllArV Mi't i f !i- cUi j jcurod, UPit-w . . . K V Si H 1 1 1 L K, IX K 416 till , JUSTICE OF TIIE PSAC AV ..... Aftui for ebt.lalar I'enelous, t ' stack Fay and ttsaaly LK'R DlrtCHABCKD SULDlkKB. AND " iB V th. n'ldoweaod otlr leat repr-'wui.tlv-w ol eon who die tn the aerrio of 11 t uttrd -"aim. rttla ou tt.w Korth-Mat siile of Third Sir I, .ar the Wwhlngtoa Ilona.nd nearly t( u'.U ! Court Kvua, i.ULinll Iadtana. All bo.iuMi entrnsiod to biM will be preaii tly .nttii-J t. . , lyla-I MEDICAL. JIARUUCA AND DT9ESTEBT. . m tfirirtcaj Compound Extract of Benne Plant Is now nnlareally arknowlertgrd to la thsmoet ancoeaia1 and reliable rent!y ever propaied air the run of the above eemr'ti r, or .uy relaxed aoaditron ol Ibe bowel, ia ha duUi or HkliaV m. la our "nrcular " will I Ii.nnd th. treiimoaials ef Cut. Long, Oea. Pira.auL.rn, lira Fits H-ury Warrea. Maj. tTrane, ('apt B. tiovt (niw Mayor of New Orlnuw), et the V. A. A. 1 vi atera Baaitary Commialoa, War bveltef Fund Hos-mle. aioa, opiuioaa ei ibe ' pre " and lUainrutat omare Prepared ouly ly J. A C. MAUI'IIIK, Cbemlsu, Bt. Louis. . Bew.rv of counterfeit.. .. LE1C1I, rARLTEDT A CO.. -Wholesale Agent, 'mb-iS.dSm. "t hvaaevllle, tad. DRY GOODS. J Best Calicoes. " OMR PEOPLE HAVR COME Tit THE CONcloeien that eottv gooda, partic-nlariy eall-co-a, aa not made a. good as la I ran y-ar.. 1 hi is a mistske. It i. oaiy hecauee bat be bay th beet good, to all, a thy dou't eflord o frood a profit ae tbs poora .u.Ium Ws bare ibe b-ei brasd of goods la sum tbst tbe couatry pradniea, and all Ibrm (beep. . - BO'JAPKER A BUSSING, ' . . No. 47 aad 4w Main Mreet. Silk and Laco Mantillas. , A LAKHB BT0CK't)V BILK AND tACK 1 Ignawut, at Bt UtFKtH A BVMSINU 8. . No. 4i and aa M.! Btre.1. ( V New Millinery. ( ATiF-ACTIFCL' LOT OF BONNATT RIB bone. Flowers, aad MMtlaerw Uaod aeaaaliy, Juat received .1 tl llarittt. BVSaiHO'It, ' my 1 No. tl aad 4S Mala BtrvH. CITY NOTICES. Notice to Contractors. . PRIL :t, 1CV. v The Common Couar.lo tltk cily of Evan, Ills will redv bid until lb. 14th d.y of M.y, lor tb. coMtvucUoa ol Brick Sid. Walk, for th. sasuinr sis mouths. . , Bidder, will state the price per quar ).t J, f. r Sid wsika,ad th, price, per .oblc yard, frer e vatiog sad Hiliua. said side-walk to be om. etrtf-fexl, lu ell rapects, accoidmg la th. o,,t. Mm ef tbe rlty. . Hy order of tbe Ceea.il. .)-' ii-r . . A. M.McilRitr.CUlk. Erao.rl.le, My 3, la.jo. i,, WATCH MAKING. T V r' ' Wm.lluck," 7 -'' a a a - - ' ' "' : rRALIt IM Fine Watches, Clock,' Jewelry, Diamond,' Sflfer, and Plated . ' ; w&re, . " And all otlier gooda usually found In a trttcUa JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT 1 Oar" particular alter, tiow ret,! to tha rerMtHna of Ana WMoha, atting e Daavada, aad aaa L prerion etoua. ar Kagravlug done In tbs beet styls snd with despatch. 1: .. ,- - "''( Good Sold at New York Price, Amtwarranted aa represented, or the mooey'retarned. . 1 . say- The htgbat pries paid ta oak for old geld asd silver. OrriCK IS II KILT'S BOOkt STORE, : 3 Cor. lf ain and First Streets, KVAIaviL,L,IC, 1MI. ovl4-dmd 1 '.t - ' - ' CITY GROCERY. 'j JE W STORE !-SE W GOODS t NKW Ff EM 1 J. 13AVIS, 11. SKINN J2 It; Bate Just - Opened "a? ; Large Stock cf r Pamily Groceries, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, ' '. f"OFFEB, 8C0AR, i ' s TEA. RICE, h ' ''. j QAM. EHOOLDERA, i FLOUR, MEAL, ')!., .:. POTATOEH, BEANS,- i ') 'i i. vt .". PICKLEB. JEl.LIIS, : ' . ; ; r Aad other artlcla too namarooa to mention. w raoetT, daily, by Itxpraa, , FREBH BCTTER AND EGG. - aH- Gooda delivered ta say part of th city. : aV Come and sea oa and wa will msks it '? poor Interest to eall ag.ln CIKMS, DATIS R CO.,' mayl ,- Third stmt. hot. Maia aad Locnet. LOAN OFFICE. - - - - - Honey ADVANCED Watches, Diamonds Plate, Jewely, "Pistols, ' Guns, - Musical lstrunionts, : , Ladies' and Gents' I WEARING APPAREL BED CLOTHING, ' ; : ' " " And HouHeh'old Goodn ' OP rvxBr DESCRIPTION. AU srttcla cf. value basgbt.eold, or sxc: -'' -.. .THE .,. UNION LOAN OFFICE, . . S .Vorfti Thir4 Sla , (16 doon Mas tb Wahlsgtoa Hotel.) aVaV AU tranaaeiieee strictly eoafldetitlal. - aVsV All auredamed p;iga a sold for tb mieuafda - l 'MRERT. ' ar Aleo. iw alar lieeaeal Aaetmaaa. to a!i real estate aad paeesal prop.riy. j tririct aa&-

Ooa paid to tats depertmaat.

AMUSEMENTS.

I-:v'iiMv ille Thetxtre MASONIC TEMPLE," Corner ef Mala ind Tlrst Streetf, . LA AT KlilT BCT ONE. rriday nlgbt B-nFfii and tat appoaraao but aaa 01 Mia Faaoy B. Prire. , rriday E-eoieg. Mar Sth.wtll b. preaaUd tha . . ceWbnad play entitled KAST LYNNE. Or The Elopement. . ..',; .''CQLDEX A P1FBCR. . 10 Managers. MOZAlfTIIALL. nedorsday' Tbirsday, Friday, and batanlaj Eienlnri. May d, tb, 5ih and (5th. GStNP ATtNtI BATCRDATf AFTIRSOOS J The Mupeadoai Drama, PA11ADISR LOST! Cratlng tbe m.Ht Intaaa aaoMtloa wharevnr asr. hthited l:eatly fnm Cfclrwo, when for threw ,.. th UryMt bsll ia tha e.ty waa Sited das ana mcM. Thouan t unable te gala admitiaaoa The Great M.-vnl 1. 1 htt ftioa of the ee, llinetrat. I'gtbe grindat eubjort la the World. D.a h- power of iuugiaaitoa bafla all aaortptiua. , Tbe Great Millonisa Tableaux of lnmli8o Lost I The Great keeelllua la Haevea ; the 'ar of the Aag-I.i (he Fall B.tan. aad lao Fall of Maa, a de.-nbed by Joha Miltoa ia hie I maa lei poem of Paradin Loa. It being a oa.pWrellle.tr,Hoa ef the grvat puem from begiaalag to end, cairj leg eut MUtoa's Idea ot Heaven, Hell, Chaot and Paradise. Pnreof AJaista,a seats ; Chlldrea, M cts ' Tkkete, Is patkegee of Sva, fx; to ha had at Ibe prln.rlpal B.x.k aud Hull Slum. ST" Satn-day aflernuon, at S oVIu. k I ChtlJraa 15 real., wtalt. & reeju. Vann opa at T e'cloch. Commenoes at S. m.,1 LUMBER.

. uoitEKT rr.ntii'8, " liealer lu PINE LU MQER, PINK AND POPLAR HhliitTleis mid Lathm, " , , DOORS AND SASH. ....... , . . A ukrga Assortaeot ef xizjlo iT'ioox-ixigs:, Dread suit I'odraad, aad ' Bt 1LUIRU N4TKHIALS. .- n st, kit toiBT norsi, Kvansvllls, Iod. ST" Orders from tbe eon. try prosudlr at lead- - . ail-aa .

- WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. PHIL. L. GEISSLER, No. 81Pa'ALKR IN J. IVS 33 15. X O L isj WATCHES, aJSWBIlIal If; Diamond Kings, 02L-, O CHISV &Oa, fee. I tak grad ptaaure la annouarlng to ta ud vb-iulty of Ennavliie that I ban Joet public aud returned from the Eaat with a floe stock of above rood, purrhasMl at th last great decline ' geld, and am therof.n able to all at vary low ftgura. P-rnooal attentfou raid to tb repairing of tea Wal.Ua. All work gruratiterd to give ent Ire ntl.faetloo st PHIL. 1.. tJEIHDLKR'H. "1 alu sirw-1, opp. Wabtsgtoa Hotel. apM-3a INSURANCE AGENCY. J.W.NEXSEN, MAItBI.i: HALL, No. 9 MAIN STREET, EYANSYILLE. IND... General Insurance Agents Adjuster of Losses and . 4 , Notary Public. r All bruinea. connected with Iaaanona Mteod)-' l to with promptnea and Bdelity. AH Urns BOJu.ted aud paid at this Agesvry ' with fairs aod dl.patcb. I Combined 'Cash Aasets Rep- ! . w y jkCAe A.A AIAlUaS t Dollars. 1 $10,000,000 OO. ;; TIRElNSURANCE.

RIVER INSURANCE. ! LIFE INSURANCE. ' ,.r . K 4m- . -f J Ji. Tlis folloarlac ara ami sag th Cosavp.alci riprtxaled iEtna Insurance Co Hartf . ford, Conn. - Caih Assets $3,800,439 sa; (). . :.7r

Phoenix ' Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets (925,902 97. Insurance Co. of North America, ' Philadelphia, Pa. Cash Assets ' t -fc642,72ZSaa-.. Manhattan Insorance ' Co.. New York. Cash Assets $903,331 00. Merchant's Insurance Co., Hart ford. Conn, Cash Assets a '--'$300,000 00. ' - ' Corn Exchange lasaranee Co., New .York. Cash Assets $400,000 00. North American Insurance Co., i Hartford. Conn, Cash Asset ' I; $100,000 00.

'Mtna. Life Insurance Co., TT r-t frA C Ann Pa mV A

: -J-a a.vasai a vvtM. m M eSav T. V fcS $1,000,000 00, 1 Charter Oak Life Imaranoa Cw ' Hartford C.r.nn fPaaV. A ..... --- - . v.caaiais eoo.ooo 00. . , . . - , j ' ' J.W.MBIir:!, ! Osasral wsarwnee A g.ot, 1. , Marw.a AlaU Ho. B AteUm t-,

Ja-eajaawtUa, laisU

i I

t.

' i J. t