Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 June 1865 — Page 2

WANTED.

PrroBMiTio wimD, tT aadersig-nad " anxious to and bis wifeMr.. Lucia-la Dodgea, and bee stater-M las - Irak Wohtm, who ave o Evansville from NvKtu, G., eoaetime ia S""1"' ut- or Brrtcrf Ieomber. Aoy Inforeaatloo concerning them, left with J. P- Elliott. E . Township IB tl a IU M4aMl.

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rirOBHATIOS OF JOBS KELBON-A HOT j .1.. vmm of are Laft hie mother's reel- I ,i.t hare- on Thuredar moraine last; i. null of bio age; hod on Woo army cloth puti. hlrt, auk oolored Jooao as, ana atara ' All persona aro warned against Bar oiing aro woraod against I r employing bias. Add If A R3 A RET H iiw5, Brwtrurg, lad. mySOlns TO BENT. Desirable Hotel fcr Kent. HESBIBSO CIRCUIT COOBT. M. 8, Hancock's Administrator. ) M. I. Hancock's Heirs aad Creditors.) PTJBSCAHT TO All OBUSB MADE IX THE above et led oaoea, 1 will, en Brldey, the 14th day of July, 1M6, rent to-tbe higbeel bidder ot nubile auction oa the pramie-s, tor too term cf wo jroar from tko ISth day of July, lsti, that desiret.le holot. with Its furBtlare the Hancock Heaee, situated la Ibe ally of Henderson. Tho iooooo will be reautreo to give wna, wuitwn o -entity, lor tho rou t payable quarterly aod having the force and eSecl of a replevin hood, oad aonditlooed aiou for tlo earoful preeervetion of tho properly. 0BOB0E A. iaO, Com'r Headoraoa, Juoo 910, Ih&S. Jolt CtTOBB A5I OWELLINU OK MAIB 8TBEET j Soquire of Morgaa, Bood A Co. J7 lw A'"i PEBKON HAVISO A SMALL BO CHI of throe or fonr room to root, eaa meet with a good tenant by celling at this office. sny'S AUCTION SALEL 11 OCSE AKD LOT AT AUCTION. 1 will aell at auction, at the Court Borne door, oi Moadey, June ISiib, at 1 o'clock p. at., lote three S) aad four (), la block eae (1), B.tt.l FUee, oa Uarpoator etreot. wlik a aew oae aod a half glory Boom with three roone, cellar, eUlero ood oat. BocoH. 1 he lot U M by 1U0 faet. Title good. Teraa i ' ,000 oeh dowu, bahuo, oa a credit of tweln atoothe, with Inlereet B. 0. BHOBT, Prop'r. ' Bibah MnaoH, Asetkoer. iayH-t Je 1 BEMOVAL. A ANDBEAE HAS BEBOTED BIS SHOE Y htoro from Byaraoro Street to Main, aear the depot, becwaea Boetith aod SlgbtB atroeta, where a, will bo pleased to aee hi eld enatomeri aad new oaee. myls.dlai. FOBSALE. J ANO.l OI BCD LAB SAW-MILL-AITCATEO oa aad near the mouth of the Waboeh river, la Poeey conaty, Iod. Oae of the beet locelltlee for tlaiber la the eoontry Alwaye plaoty of valor for nipple lomber to the Boiith, where there le at all timee a good demand. Mot being able to deTote my whole atteotloa to thobaelneee, I wilt eell the whole oa reaeoaable terme, or will aell ooe-half to a per eon competent t lake eharee of and maoeK tbe oiill Forfar I her pertirulere addroee J 1., P. O. Bos S4li, or enquire of J. T. Hugo, Ereoaelllo, Iod. Jell Iter AFIBST BATE MILCH COW, WITH BEE Calf. Eoiiulre at the Surreyor'iofflco. Je-tll Builnen Lot for Sale. C10BNEH OF FIBHT AND LOCUST ST BEETS, J oppoelte the old Poet Omce, t ky 11U feet, with all the lujprovemento. Tble la oae of the moot derllrable Irualneaa lota la the city, aod will be eold oa reoeooeble term. If oppltcetloa bo aaadealonoe. myl23,tl A.JOUNBON. - Beiideneo for Bale. A SPLENDID 8CBCBBAH BK8IDKMCK, OF i Are acre, althiu the elly llmlto a two awry I ' krlok huuae, with ateble, Ac, and frulta ol all j deaorlptlnne. Will bo eold low by raylO.tr. A. JOIIBaOH. LA HOB HOCMirwithltTroooia. Urge eellar and all eoikOftilenoea, good looatlnn, admirably sltnated ftie Hoarding 1oewa. PHce gt.OUO. oahW.tf. A. JOHNSON. A CabOE TV O STOBV BBICK HOITBE A dimble teoameut, two lot Ill root for fiMO fmr year. Prlw 4,0UU. aaoxn.ti. A. JOHNSON. LMBHT CLASS BUILDING LOTS. froDtloc V Blarkford'e Orore, above Mala Street, ean be had very low aad oa time. I am reeerrlng 7S of laeee lot, for See aeaeae eaey, to be bnllt by pur. ohaeere. (mhW.tf.) A. JOHBSON. QIX good DWELLING HOOBES jaat OaUbed ii,aveB. loqoireor tarl.dtf. A. JOHNHOM. CITY NOTICES. AnnexBtion of Territory to the City of ETansTille. NOTIOB 18 BEBEBT GIVEN THAT THE OommoB OooboII of the city of EeaoaTtlle, to poraaaaoeof the proetaiooa of aa Aet of the Oeoeral Aaeembly or tho Stale of Indiana, approred March 6, ISttS, oatlt ed . Aa Aet to amend the aeiaoty.Srat aaclloa of aa Act entitled 'Aa Act granting to tbe cities oa of tho town of EraoeTllte, la the ooooty of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 17, 1S17, and to add eupplemental eeotlona to eald Act," will, on the lstb day of stay, a. D. lativ preeeot to the Board I ot voomj uoBimwaiooeraoi vaaueronrgB ooanty ... n . . .1 a petition praying fcr the annexation to aaid city of the following deeoribod territory, aad eetttng forth tho roeeona lor each annexation, via: All that part of the eooth -eaet quarter of aactlea - alneUen (IS), In townahip ela (), range tea (10) weet, oeecrioea aa roiiowa, via: veginnlug at aa Iron pla at the aooth-weet ooraer of laid ouarter aectloB, ,nd running thenoo by tho half aertloa Hue north four hundred and ninety-nine I awl. o au Iran Bin I thanoa out bi Iaabella Ptaoeaeren hundred aad aizty-three and a half t734) bmi, to toe llneol Blierpe'a Enlargement ; theaee eonth by the line of Bharpe'a Enlargemeat roar nunurea ana ainety-ntne tewvi net, to an Iroa pla on the eouth line of eald quarter eeotlon, aad tneaoe by the eouth line of aaid quarter aeo. lion aeran hundred and eialy-fonr (7be) Seat, to tho place of beginning, aaid territory being ooatlgooua to tke oily of E?aneellle, and not platted or laid ofl. W. BAILEE, Mayor. Atteet : -A. M. MoOairr, Olerk. alS-.Kt fl'O ANTHOBT WEIGHT, OEOBflE BK1NI MEB, William Hwaneou.O.r. Burkaawyer, ttenry aula, and siargarei Ueeeiert Botlce la hereby gives that too petltioa re- - larrod to In the above notice waa pieaenled to the Board of County Ouaiaaieaionera of Venderburg rounly oa tbe ISth day of May, 18tio, aod that the aante waa reoatred and eoueidered, and It . waa ordered by aaid Board that tbe further hear- . tag aod oonaideratloa of aaid appllcatloa be contlened until tho lath day ol June. ISttS, aad that aotice be given by tbe County Auditor by publination In tbe Evanaville Pally Journal, that aaid application la aow landing befure eald Board, and that It will be heard and decided oa the eeid 13th day of June, ISM. VICTOB BISOH, Auditor V. a Evaaaville, May 17th, 1S6S dll7J. Annexation of Territory to the City of EvansTille. XTOTIOB IS HEBEBT OITEh THAT THB it Common tioanoil of the city of Evanaville, ta pareoanoa of tho provlelona uf aa Aot of the tteoaral Aaeeablv of the State of Indiana, ap proved March S, 1SA&, entitled " Aa Act to ' amead the onventy-Areteeotloa of aa Act entitled Aa Aet grantiog to the eitiaeoe of tbe towa of svaaavtiie, la tne oounty oi vaauerourgn, a uity Charter,' approved January 17, 1M7, and to add ' euputeaieutal eeclioua to aaid Act," will, on tho l&tb dT of Mar. A. u. lSdB, preeeai to ino noara of County Cominleelonen of Vanderburgh oounty a petition praying for tbe annexation to aaid city af the following deooribed territory, aad eettlng tot ta thoraaaone tut aerh aaaexation, via : All that part of tho went half of tbe aorth.weet quarter of aectloa twenty-nine, aud the eaet half of the aorth-eael quarter of aectloa thirty, townahip all, eouth range tea weet, deeori bed aa fultowa, via Beginning at the latareectioa of Mala aad Eighth etreeu of aaid elty, at the center of aaid atreeta, aud ruuniug tbenoe along the middle line of Eighth etreet Ste hundred aad aevoaty alght (67S) feet, to a point oppoelte tbe center of aa alley dlvldiug tbe Drool grooada of the Evaaavilla A rrawfurdavilie Bailroad Oompaay from Orr aod Harrteoa'e EnUrgeBMut of Kvanaville; haaoe along the middle of eald alley alae konr ed and twelve aad tour-untha (U 4-10) feet, to aa i roe piu oa tne eaet aad weet lino running through, tu, middle of the aorth-weet quarter of aaid aectloa tweuly-alne) thenoo eaet along eald eaet and weet line turn hundred and Sfty-wo and a halt (iftSH) t. o the aorth and eouth lino running through the middle of eald quarter aeo- ; tlOB 1 theaee aorth along aaid aorth and eouth Uae all bundled aud fcrly-eevoB (M7)el, to the mWdleof the railroad track oa William etreot, being the center atreet running eaet aad weat if""".. "ort Eaeeera Xnlargemeat of gveo.illei thence Mat along the center of aaid WtUiam atreet exteoded, one thoaeaad aad forty. U and one-fourth (l.OaS ) Ml, to the middle of Mala atreet, and thence along the middle of Mala atreet eight hundred and ainely-ihree aad Uree-fourth! (eVS y fort, to tbe place ot begiaing i aaid territory being eootlguoua to the aity of Bvant villa, aad aot platted or laid off. W. BAKEB, Mayor. Atleetl A. M. MoOamr, Clerk. alS-SOt ri0 ALVIM B. OABPEHTEB aad theEvase1 villa aad Crawfordavtlto Bailroad Com pern v: Mottoa la bewiby givoa that tho petltioa referred to ta taa aoova nonce wee preaaaiaa to the Board of Oounty Commbjotoaoro of Vanderburgh county oa the 16th day of May, lSoo, aad that tho aa mo waa received and ooaaldared, aad It area erdaroa oy aaia woara taaa ana ranaer aearlag aad oouaidaretioB af aaid appllcatloa bo aoatlaaed antil taa ISth day of June, ISeo. aad that aotlro be given by the Ooaaty Auditor by pablloatioa ta IH avaaevilte uaiiy joaraai, uai eaia apnuoamtoe la bow sondlna- before aaid Board. end that it will be beard sad decided oa tbe eald ISth day of Juaoviaob. - vkjivb. cibvh, Auditor V. a Evanaville. May IT. 1SGS, ejcJ-tjuuelT ! TOYS. 8TRASBUEGKR Jr. NUflS, .89 MAIDES LAKE,MK1V tOBJt lmporataof TO Y S , 6HINA, FANCY GOODS, Eeads, 81at Ptmcilj, &o. lovlu tU SSRltSl Of km atVarlM ta Oa U"ekAVJirtaiSMa St gfcs sbost Sea, i aat)U Ktosa.

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TCI8DAT. . JCKE 13 EAILKOAD BK6ISTKB. E.AC.S.IU DirilTl: Kofi.. .. War. freight aod Aeoonuaodatlon.. Through freight 1 1 II Til! .TJJ.W. J .. 4 t.n. Moll ... , 7:56 r. at. AoaommodeUoa.... . : 20 p. at. :Sa. St. Through freight T . H. dk. H. B. H. f vf W Day Etpreee .3: Mr. a. A ocooiniotlatloom.. l:'tf A. a Bight Exprese..... bo A. a ABBITB AT T. B. - - Day Espraes -.3.. ... W: 15 p, a. ioconij edition . o: 1 r. Bight Expreee. 1:25. Three two rood make good connections at Terr Haute. .. CITY NEWS; Our ateam eogtus failnJ u jfter daj moroiof-, and thereby prevented as from getting off some of our early mail The disappointment to some of onr suK scribers cannot be greater than our own at the misbap. Haib. A fine rain at in about U-u o'clock lat night, which will, no doubt, be productive of great good to the grow ing crops. . - f , If the gentleman who got a bat at the Locust Street Church, on Sabbath even ing, that is a little too small for him will return it to the Journal office, ua mediately, be will be supplied with one that will fit bim exactly. fay The last accounts from General McCletlan represent him at florento. Italy. He had spent several months at Uome, during which timir he had a vary interesting intervir-w With the Pope. P&- About fifty building are in pro cess of erection in Atlanta, from the ruins of burned homes. Ha?" Wheat harvest has commenced in Union, Johnson and Williams coun ties, in Southern Illinois. ' The yield is good. - ' , ,J Fell Dead. -Mr. A. Barnes,' Ameri can Express Agent at Terre Ilaute, for merly a resident of Indianapolis, fell dead in his office, on Friday evening. We did not learn the nature of hid ail ment. tdfk strong movement is heio made in Alabama to bold elections on the firet Monday in August, (the trgu lar election day) for .State and county officer and members of Congress. Hon. George II. Houston, formerly a member. of Congress, and who has never been identified with the rebellion, is mncb interested in this movement. , Bi-Tbe following members of Presideni Jobneon's Cabinet are haid to be for negro suffrage- Messrs. Stanton, Speed, Uarlan and ' Dehnisou.- ! Messr. Seward, McCutloch and belles are opposed to it. .! ...... Ktix the Catrrpillabs. If our citisens do not exercise more diligence the caterpillars will take possession of the city. It will require no ordinary vigi lance to exterminate them. We saw one tree yesterday whicb had been destroyed ' in two days. We never saw guoh vast numbers as prevail this season. Taa Colored Cbildrkn's Fsstival.--Mozart Hall was arranged and decorated with excelleut taste last night, and there was a fine display of works of teriu as well as a liberal supply of de licious refreshments, Ice Cream, ic. Tbe attendance was quite large, includ ing a large number of the tnotit elegant and fashionable ladies and gentlemen of the city. ,. There were also present a lare number of the colored people of the city, ar rayed in their holiday attire, and the best of order prevailed, and all seemed, to enjoy themselves most pleasantly. To-night the Fesjival will be repeated and we hope the liberal hearted and benevolent of the city will extend to this affair a liberal patronage. . ; f ' We were delighted to find a large number of tbe teachers of onr publio school, taking an active part in this praise worthy enterprise. . . The Citt Wiiaar. . Tim work of renovating tbe city wharf progresses very slowly. Tbe tenacity oi tbe mud is such that when it is uu the shovels of the laborers' it is almost impossible to get it off, and when once in the cart it is next to impossible to get it out So that after two day's operations it can scarcely be seen what has been done: In the mean while the difficulty of gelting to and from the river with teams increases. Two horses, attached to a light empty wagon, mired down yesterday morning in front of Cox & Humphrey's wharf boat and had to be uuhiiched aud tbe wagon drawn out by hand. In addition the curses of steamboatmen, shippers, and iassengers, are both lood and deep, but to what exteut tie city authorities' are responsible w leave casuists to decide. 4' ' We are glad to learn that theCity Fathers have decided to pave one square of the wharf this season. We are con vinced it will be the cheapest method of repairing, and certainly the moat en durable. - Sapett op Cobovsb. Mr. Conover the principle witness, whose testimony goes to convict Jeff. Davis, Geo. N. San ders, Jacob Thompeou, and other lead' 1 ing rebels of complicity ia the OOOSpit" acy to assassinate - President Lincoln, (which testimony was tak. u before the Conspiracy Court Martial, with closed doors, at the opening of the trial), and about whose safety there has recently been some solicitude, has arrived safely in New York. The character of his tes timooy furnishes a full -and complete justification of the coarse of the Gov ernment in taking this important testi mony in secret session.; Jeff. Davis and his associate traitors will, doubtless, be convinced now, that their most secret viUftiaiat will k fca3 tat.

Th Focbtb or Jclt. We make one

more appeal to the pride and patriotism of our citii ns relative to tbe celebraon of the approach 4th of July,, I it possible that our city, famous for its enterprise, its liberality and its j a devotion to the interests of the country and its commercial prosperity, will be allowed to safer the disgrace of permitting ibis glorious anniversary, rendered reblr dear by tbe brilliant achieve-I menta of Vicksbarg and Gettysburg, to pass without that honor and, observance that it wiilreceiveia thehamblesviH&ge tTijfoogHoLUtltne land? "Shalf' it be said that KvaasTille, which ; boasts of ber I mighty manufactures, her no rivalled commerce, her extensive trade, of her rapidly increasing wealth, her ud equal ed prosperity, contains a population that is unw.iimz to devote one day and a I few dollars to celebrate the day on hick were laid the foundation of those admlrable institutions to which she owes I her greatnea, her wealth 'and her pros-1 peritj? . It has already become a pro- I verb that Lvansville never celebrates tbe 4th 'of July, and our exchanges come to us with such paragraphs as the fol lowing: ' Exteugive auj Hatful pieparations ace being made to celebrate the 4th of July, in a becoming manner in all the cities ana towns of Indiana, except tvansrute. .1 Horn shall we not disappoint the ex pectitious of these who look npon onr prosperity with envy, by getting up such a celebration as will be an honor to our city and to the age in which we live? - What we desire to see is an old fash toned 4th of July celebration, with a free dinner, an oration, reading of the Declaration of Independence, and the Proclamation of Emancipation, the firms of ereat euns. and erand. patriotic music, such as our own Crescent City Siver Bund can make. Shall we not have it? fc e I : A Mxt.ANCROLT Ari'Aia. A friend re lated to us, yesterday, the particulars of a very melancholy affair. A young negro girl, of an ambitious turn of mind, bo has been livinsr for some time in the city, and who has made ereat efforts toimitaU.' the white ladies in the style of her dress and the decoration of her person, : became highly pleased with the new style of arranging the hair, styled tbe 'water fall." Her heart was set upon achieving this new style, and she labored faithfully for some days in tbe tain effort to achieve a "water fall," and Cnding her-' efforts unsuccessful, pined away aud died a day or two ago, of a broken heart ft is a melancholy taleaknd worthy of the pen of a poet or a novelist. Our authority is a geutleman of the most unquestionable veracity. EfflT" Clement L. Vallandioham. aavs k. .Ke. : Aih.n. t.j k. . t . ai a t . lAeflai i-tlrilttr Hint ham auna mianai ,-m ar,At 1

...6 uc w.uf .. office be was very disloyal in his lanthe war for the Uniou. He rejoices that guage, whereupon the clerk erased the slavery is dead and the Union saved; remarks opposite his name. At this

sees at present no reason why tbe Democ racy should not give a cordial support i to President Johnson in his efforts to restore the prosperity of the country under the Constitution, and declares that with out slavery, the Southern States, with perhaps two or three exceptions, will be come more populous, prosperous and powerful than any other section. Homeward Bootto. The Atlanta, (Ga.) Intelligencer at May 30th, says: "Another division -the First of Gen. Wilson's eommaud, composed of the 1st Wisconsin, the 4th Indiana, and tho 6th Kentucky cavalry, passed through our city on Sunday morning, en route to Chattanooga, there to be mustered out of service, as we are informed, and to return to their homes." ' A private letter from a relative in the 4th Indiana cavalry, informs us tbat they expected to be muttered out in a ew days. Laroe Ft be ix Dterskcbo, Texv. The Paducah Union learns that a disas trous fire broke out in the town of Dyersburg, Tenn., on Monday, the 26th nlU, destroying tbe entire block of about eight buildings, composing, the sooth es! side of the public square. The fire was nnder full headway when dis covered, and efforts of the citizens to check the flames were futile. Tbe houses were principally occopied'by dry goods and grocery merchants. Their gooda were almost all destroyed. It will be re membered tbat the elegant Court House at Dyeraburg ' was some . time ago destroyed by Pre, and now this disaster renders what was once a pretty and pleasant village a . vacaot-luoking place. Tbe fire was supposed, to be the work of au in cendiary. . i tSryThe Rockport Democrat of Sat urday lmt says 11. C. Ritter, of Christian county, was nominated for Congress by tbe "Uuioa conservative citizens" of the Second Congressional District of Kentucky, at Calhoun, on Wednesday last. Tbe Democrat endorses Mr. Ritter, ho, in his speech accepting the nomi nation, gave tbe people to understand that he " regarded President Lincoln's emancipation ''proclamation as wrong aud unconstitutional, that he was op posed to freeing and arming the ner and that he was bitterly opposed to tbe Constitutional Amendment, We infer from Mr, fuller's speech, as reported in the . Oweasboro Monitor, and the Rockport Dctnocraf endorsement of him, that he ' is one of the Kentucky Union men whose sympathies were altogether with the rebel Stales in their effort to destroy tbe Government ! cT Telegraphic communication has been re established between New York, Charleston, . New Orleans and other points at tbe South. On Saturday the following dispatch was receivad in New York: ' ' Cbablksto.v, S. C.,"June 2, IS65. ' Charleston extends the right hand of fellowship to New York. May the re-union links of common bonds never again be separated. SesP"At the Washingtoo City election on Tuesday last, the secessionist tarnd oot-ia great strength and succeeded tBepltttiBf Usil tick.it

Tee Bbocekepeb Gas Beotlatob.

Whoever invents a method by wkich economy can be practiced with ont tbe rurtailment of oor pleaaares, or rather by enhancing them, is justly considered public benefactor. Wherever tllnminatinj gas is used men have for years bees devising ways and means to achieve some method by which could be obtained the grand debideratum of the greatest iilumination with the least consumption, and gas burners without number have been de vised and recommended, triid, and thrown away. ' , - . We were show n yesterday Brocksieper's Patent Self-acting Gas Regulator, for which Messrs. D. C k W. A Peters are Agents, and have opened an office in this city, over the store room of Hajhurst A. Wbittaker, on Water street ' An examination cf this Regulator convinces s tbat it more nearly aecornplisbes the end desired than any other in use. We saw it tested by these gentlemen and were highly pleased with the result Its advantap-es, in part, are that it saves from 25 to 35 per cent, of gas; it makes a brighter and more steady flame, with au even consumption of gas, no matter how variable or how heavy the pressure of gas; it obviates the an noyance of gas blowing off when the preture is increased by yonr neighbors turning off their lights. The Messrs. Peters have opened their office as above stated, and will take pleasure in exhibiting their new borner and tbe apparatus for testing and contrasting it, whiih is in itself a great curiosity, and we consider tbe matter well worthy the attention of all whoeonsume gas, as the improvement in the ty, of Vl&1 wor,h maelt more than ,he Pr5ce of the burner, even were the consumption of gas the same. - W refer our readers to .their advertiaomer.t in another column. raf Msj. Gen. Hooker, who has been on a visit to New York for a few days, returned to Cincinnati on the evening of "e dd met, bringing witn ntm an eieKant BWOrll presented to him while in Pf Yrk ctiJ- lh testimonial is a "'d omcer s sword, valued at between 15,000 and $6,000, with the scabbard and hilt of California gold.richly wrought, This hilt is covered with diamonds, the words " Union forever " and the initaila " J. H.," and a spread eagle, sparkling with the brilliants. On the scabbard il engraved " Msj. Geo. Joseph Hooker, from his fellow-citizens of San Fran' cisco, California, Dec. 25, 1864. Wil liamsburg, Fair Oaks, Glendale. Mai vern Hill, Bull Ban, Germantown, South Mountain, Antietam." Disloyal. George Robbinson stopped at the National Hotel yesterday and registered mmseu as oeing irom me Southern armte DuriDj? hit aUr in tht ' Kobbinson became very indignant, and was more violent in his disloyal demonstrations. A guard was sent ' for and Kobbinson placed in barracks. Louittuie rrett. Evanaville is overrun with ex-Confed erate soldiers, and some ot them insult loyal people by wearing; their rebel uni forms, and others troll the Bonnie Blue Flag. They are nearly as numerous as contrabands, and fully as impudent Prom the B chmond Bepnblio, June i. Important Meeting--Frlcf of Xtgro Labor lied. A meeting of farmers representing Goochland, Louisa,. Albemarle, Caroline, Orange, Hanover and Fluvanna counties, was held at Louisa Court House on Ibursday last, for the purpose of considering tbe question of tbe remuneration to be made tor negro labor hereafter. After deliberation, it was determined to fix the hire of field hands at five dollars per month the negro to furnish his clothing and pay his doctor's bills. The sum of one dollar per day for hands during harvest was also fixed npon. This is an important movement, beinj; tbe first fixing the pay for the negroes in Virginia. These prices will rule throughout the State, and very likely throughout tbe South. These prices far exceed those paid for agricul tural labor in burope, and should be satisfactory to all parties. We hope, now that the scale of prices having been determined on, the negroes will go promptly to work. What a magnanimous people, to be sure, the F. F. V'g are. Five dollars a month and the negroes to find their own clothes and pay their own Doctor bills. What princely generosity on tbe part of a people who have grown rich and great off tbe labor and toil of the colored race I Well perhaps the negroes wilt work at these wages. Had they any say in tbe fixing of prices? Literary Sellers. Co p Anion Posts fob tbb Pcofle. Household Poema By Henry . W. Longfellow. Boston : Ticknor et Fields. Cincinnati : Robt. Clarke k Co.. and R. W. Carroll k Co. Ticknor & Fields have began the publication of a series of the beet and most popular poems of the leading authors in a form a, once seat, convenient and cheap. The remarkable snccesa of the popular edition of "Enoch Arden," which halt reached a sale of fifty thousand copies, has suggested this, Tbe first of the aeries, containing Longfe'a low'a "Household Poems" is before na It is beautifully printed on tinted paper, in ' small quarto form, and contains fifteen illustrations engraved oa wood from designs by John Gilbert, Birket Foster and John Absalom. It is to he followed by Tennyson's "Songs for all Seasons," Whittier's "National Lyriea," Browning's "Lyrics of Life," Holmes' "Humorous Poems," and Mrs. Stowe'i "Religious Poema" The volumes will be issued at fifty cents each, thus placing the most charming productions of popular living poets within the reach of all Hocaa at Home, ia the title of a new monthly, the second number of which has been sent as. We would have been pleased to receive the first nanther. This new applicant for pahiic approval starts well Its selections and original articles are excellent, and its' high religions (one makes it worthy to enter all families. ' We hope it. may - obiaia . as XUasiti eiidulatiea.

The New Albany Ledger is to'l-

ered to account for tbe similarity of tie market reports of tb-s Cincinnati Com titer Hal and tbe Louisville Democrat on aay other supposition than that "great minds very naturally rnn in the same channel" Some think the Democrat copies the CommerciaC t reports without credit..,, , StaTColonel CP. Evan3, a leading citizen of Garden City, Minnesota, and a relative of some who fell victims to Indian barbarity last season, is about to proenre a pack of bloodhounds, with which to track out tb.? skuFkiae aavaces. Tbe people of tbe infected cennties being too pour to defray the xpefifeTr appeal is made to the people of St.' Pul for aid in' . carrying out ibi k. tbe booDds cost from fifteen to twenty doiiara each, and are ts-lve scattered along tbe border. The 'Indian treqaently shout down line pioneer while at bis daily labor. " " - Obtboobaprt. Tbe Kvan.vil e Journal takes as to task for dropping the first "u" in spelling booqaet. A typographical error, Silier.c ' If tbers's antthing we de kdow. it's bow to spell; and if there is any particular word in tie Spelling of which we excel, that word Is " bouquet." Indianapolis Journal ' All right, George; and now """' "The a ercy I to yu ant otbera e.ew, ' That mvrcy ahow to nee," and my typographical errors, which don't occur often, we confess, but, may occaionally.':. . . ' : ' '. ' r '- - ' "' BM w ' e -wy-e. Ges. OrtttKHAU It will be 'seen from the following from a genera) order; says tbe Vicksbarg , JJtrald, Lt tine distinguiabed warrior has taken com mand or this iiepartmeitt, in place of Gen. Warren, who has res;gued his commission in tbe L'nicu army. - l - Uen. Usternaus is wall kuown to our people, not only for his valor on tbe battie nelJ, but lor bis kinduesa and generoaity as a gentleman, and his appoint ment to succeed our popular com rounder, Gen. Warren, will give unalloyed satis faction: ' " Major Genetal P. Jas. Uaterbaus, U. S. Volunteers,, is hereby, relieved from dntv as Chief of Staff of tbe Major General Commanding, and will proceed to icksburg, Miss., and report to Major. General G. K. Warren, whcni. hs will succeed in the command of the Department of Mississippi, (subject to tbe approval of the President,) a.s soon ai the resignation of that officer is accepted." gtThe Boston Traveler says that a miller's dog having broken his chain, he ordered his maid to tie bim op. ' She was attacked and bitten. On bearing her cries the miller Hcd his people ran to her assistance. " Aeep off," Jtaid she, "the dog is mad. I am already, bitten aud must chain him up alone".'' '"Notwithstanding his biting, she did not let him go, bat chained him, and then retired to her chamber, and with the noblest resignation prepared herself to die. Hydrophobia soon broke oat, and she died in a few days. . Caught at Last. We - are informed that Harvey Nicholson, a resident of this couuty, who has been under an indictment in the U. S. Court for a year past, for passing counterfeit greenbacks, ont has heretofore succeeded in eluding the vigilance of tbe officers, was last week arrested in Yiuceunes for attempt ing to put off bis base money on a mer chant of that city; aud in default of bail was committed to jaii It is also stid a considerable amount of- counterfeit greenbacks was found with him when arrested. It is thought by some that quite a number ol others in this connty are, or were, engaged in tre same nefarious business with Harvey, If so, they had better tttke warning by bis fate aad reform, or with Kim they will be certain to work hard for their iil-jnt-ten gains. Jatptrr Courier, in(. ' EvAtrsvti.LB JorkAL The enterpris ing proprietors of this old and popnJar newspaper are -moving into the, r new establishment a substantial three-story brick building, in the rear of their old premises. They are' furnished with all the improvements pertaining to the busi ness, and will hate one cf the uiokT complete and admirably arranged printing ortices in me Plate, we wisn them suc cess in proportion to their increased facilTtles Evansville Gdtctte. We will try to prove ourselves worthy of your favorablu notice. , , Scaxtt Hash imk.its I he following paragraph is exhumed from an autographical love story: "Stir was dressed in a plain atraw bonnet, with a green veil just such a costume, thought 1, as a lady wears when traveling aad then she gave me such a aweet smile, balf roguish, baif sentimeatal," etc, etc. Nothing more is said about the coetume, and if the lady eould smile when : clad in that stylo) it would be "roguishly very. Tag Cbops The fruit crop will not be as good aa it gave proa.iae of io weeks ago. In some lucalititt tbe frool injured it pretty badly. Ihe hay crop will be very good tins year. It is as lar advanced tbat it is ontsidetbe inQuence of a drouth. There are some complaints in the western part of the county that tbe fiy has injured the late wheat; suuie fields are laid to be destroyed by it Kandolph Journal. A Fatal Accident. Jexse Rashton. living two miles South of 4 Believillei came to bis death in a shocking man ner, on last Saturday afternoon He was seated on a roller, ro'ling a fie!d of corn, when the horses, from tome cause, became fnghtefted and anmanagable, and ran away. The deceased fell forard and probably ' fell on tbe double tree, as he was carried some thirty rods before he felt on the ground, when the roller passed over bim, crushing him in B terrible manner. Uendrickt Union tsSP" In looking over same old bills, says the Msdison (hurier, we were forcibly struck with tbe difference in tte prices tben and now, of that indispensable commodity known as flour, as shown by the following bill: r Madlsos, June 'Zh, "Jf. C Carter: "Bought of Bright & Lacier "One barret Floor, .. - - - $3 CO "Received payment, ' Bbioht 4 Laxskr." The cream of the joke is, the bill is receipted. AiBBtements. Masonic Temple. There was a highly fashionable house ' to grace . Mr. Pierce's benefit last night, and the play ing was vary fine. Indeed, we never saw Black-Eyed . Susan, William, etc., etc., better rendered. The play was loudly and frequently applauded. T oodles and aad 4 T Thieves were also well performed. To-night will be presented Shakesprar's great tradgedy entitled Macbeth, to conclude with a roaring farce, ' . Tho- season will elossvher cos a, oa BeMMBt ( th. Of pTSlSivS ksat.

Stoles Four finzf r ring. No. 1, an evnetbvst stone with uouertm in diataeads of the letter "X," a part broken off to form the letter '"V." 2d. A plain new gold ring. 3J. A "regard" ring, with the word " Pauline" inside. 4ih A- pearl ring. - " A liberal reward will be paid for the a'aove or any of them, if left at the American Honse, or any information that will lead to their recovery. juBJ3J3t.

.Goud Bacos at Arcrjox. 1 wiil sell , j . . . . at auv-tiou. tomorrow (Wednesday) iioirnirl, at t o'clock, at my auction .room, N "27 Locust si reef, l,tfc0 Ida, good bacon, not damaged, bat ia good merchantable order. Grocery keepers are invited. Hibab Nklsox, Auctioneer.. Cuion please copy and charge IL N. ;' Grand Coscebt at Mozart Hall. There will be a concert, Thursday evert ing, June 15th, 16.5, lor the betirtit of Capt. Henry Ujde, one of our old brave cflicer?, who' was twice mortally wour.d ed an.1 crii't-led in our late war. Cspt, 11. Hyde will be kindly asaisteo ot this occssiojj by some of our celebrated Pro-feascu-s of music and tbe i Evansville Liedenchor (Musical Society,) PBOtiKAMBg. . i .Fart 1st. - I. Overture from the Opera, Caliph of, Bagdad; (four handi on the piano, and violin: ttadilieu. , . ' , 2. " Then" Y ou'll ltemember Me," from the Opera, Bohemian Girl; sung by H. von Hyde: IVif. Yioliu J'olo,. from th Opera yPuritaui: BelliuL . 4.i Ave Maria TeuorSoag? Kaiken. Suug by H. Hyde. t 6. Chorus -Farewell from the Woods, suug by ike Kvuiisvilte I.ieJeoebor. Part 2J. 1. Overture on piano'aud violin, lrum tbe Opera t'auvrede: Uosyjiii. (Four banda) 2. "How Fair Thou Art;" (tenor glo:) VViedt. Sung by H. Hyde. ; 3. .Viciltu Solo, from Lucia ui l-auj-J luermoore: Dantiigetlia. ' ' 4, '? Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams;'1 Wailacn. Sung by U. Hyde. Chorus; Wilie; aung by the Kvausville Liedonchor. TikeU, .10 fieiilj. Door open at o'oljik. Convert to commence at 1 fj'(4oek. TuletH to bo ol i at Messrs Warren 1 Conjngtou's Mieaic Store. Htsiav Hri'ic. juclJ, HoUltHI.I KCHMTtlkg AT AfCTIOSI. I will sell at auction, at my auction room, No. 'it, Locust Street, Thursday morning, June 15ih, at '.' o clock, a lot of fine household furniture, consisting of'sofas, sociables, bareuus, bediteads, parlor tables, breakfast, diningwnd site kitchen ' table, fine ward robes, parlor chairs, fine pictures, oil painting. Also a fine tea set of silver plated ware, silver plated Spoons and forks, aud a variety of other articles. Ladies are invited. Sale positive. Term, Cash. Hibav Nei.., Auctioneer. June 12-dlt. ' Tobacco at Accrios. Hiram Nelson will sell to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o'clock at bis action room, No. "7, Locust Street, i!U boxes ol . manufactured Tobacco, on account of whom it may concern a good article. -June Il-J2t. ... I"fu Having mfl.de arrangements to transfer cur business to Cincinnati in, a few niontln, we offer cur present stock of Drus, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, VrjsidowGIass, Glassware and Perfumery, in quantities to suit, at a decided bar- "," my'JO-lra' Lr:cH, Cablstidt k Co. ' - - A.S.SK.iK'g (itVII K, 1 United Slates Internal Kevenue, V First J iirict of Indiana ) KvAksvti.i.e, June 8, 18t3. .. .Notice id hereby given, that on the 151b, 10;h aod 1 Tib of this month, at the .oilice of the Assistant Awntor in hi vans ville, I will hear and determine any and all appeald which may be exhibit j agaipst. the proceedings, of the Assessor or Asaistaut Assessor on the a Met meet of taxes under the Kevcnve laws of the United States, for the county of Vanderburgh aud Slaiw of Indiana, BtwhicU time and place the Annual Liiits wilt be open for inspection to all wbo may desire to examine them. All appeal must be made iu writing, and specify tie particular cauHe, matter, or thing, reelecting which a d t iicit is requeued, and Stale the ground 'jr principle of ' error complained of, or lin-y will not be heard. J. it. HowaAW, Awetwr First District of ludiabev R S. II'rnbr,.ok, . ' ' T. C. Eberwiu-, ' A" A""""Odice in the Court Union ctpj.J Ecbeea Bazaab vob Sai.b I now offer for ile tie stock, fixtares and good will of the Eareka Bazaar. Tbe only reason that would induce me to dispose of my business, is on ace. out td my health. To any person or firm wanting to start in the Family Grocery and Hons Furnishing burineu, tins atftts belter inducement! tl.au was ev t fMfr ei in Evansville before, aa I have orient twelve years in building up a uplendid trad, on strictly a cash basis. Je'J tf - H. A. Cook. Notice. If C. W. Arthur wi!P ca!t on or address Messrs. Elliott k Co., Memphis, Tenn., he can find be whereabouts of his mother, Mrs. Mary Arthur. Jmyl5-d3w. . ... (By Triegrat h.J BAILROAD BECKIPTI.' ' " Tstai DiCTl, June M, 1SS. Mr. JJ. E.kraater.C Bibcock. 1 li eiogte tre. a. 1 bdSe ho La. wbos and ee.ts; Hsrra AC, 1 piano; Mac.ey, B A Co. 1 tx dry govd-; Mo-gan, B A t o, v baborte; P fiemonin. II tu fcoota; frchepker A B, d baa dry grde. 1 bole aoode ; Jeueta. W A e,t baa tt-r kaor icga ; Brouitbioo A Mood.S tzs l-epxor. 2 bria do ; U A Cok, 4 bxe gr-jcrrtee; a Beta,! ox leetb-e-; Holiinaewnrt k fire,laek porrrLaia ; 2i-abit A W, balee dry 1 tx do; W Hcilsa.0, 3 circular -awa; Brinkmer Co, 18 tie tin; Beeaent A T, 14 bu grocer le. ; WA H, S pkg. gro rrita, l cart anza- an I molaaww ; Prret,a Bros. bO colls rope; L oelev. 10 !- frurt ; J S Bicker, 5 rae-e bfi end eucee; Walla, K A Co. 1 bx hardware : J W Omen A Co, 6 b.-eaia warp:biei A Trible. 1 cat pioar, 1 ti, 1 abaft fend taller ; Piaher. T A Co, S bdla.gea pl-.. I as

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LETTKBS RESVtMSC ryCT,A!Mr la t!i- P-et -(..- at STnTi)ie. um of ladtema. SKhdiyof Jure, leA. " - re nbteia aey .f Ibeee bttta. tbr iiv'rnl meet - r lcav." ie tfce date of thte liat. and on rent lor a.rt etas. ever- ir n. t rnlUd f-.r atttbia . mmmt tbn w lit tent to ttw Vaut-tMM-rieirv rSHJaLIVUI-WwaHemw,.!. reeid..w ot owWfttUatba Wer cithot, eaet ba SKCl P.ED by Pt rie Ibe hiiloeilee KtllJLS .J. I'tBECT kllcr plalaly to the street aad nnmSer. - well aa the poet-offtfe and bteiv . HEAR I-tf wita the enter . m.'4 and frit; rrv aet t-wV. aia tbwwa htelnrv ilk full aaaee, aad rrurel I Bat tuv-r.' ee directed ercordlaly. . " . 3, Leltera to etnuueara -ex leeaeeeot ttaitore ha a tuaarcxety. ob.ee- e pacta aetUavee mev be a. Known, eaouid bo marknl. in the towvr k-n haod eroer, with the word Tranelent." ii.iil 4. f7ae the poetege eteeip o I he 1rr rigto. kfm-i corner, end leeee ne.- brtwn jl etemre) ea t eer,eei.w dVea.yano-.eVie at ej jiJV nt iott-rfer. tt.e; e-tta me erritlng. - tl .1 S B -A EEOt 1T for Iks KETl'KN of a U-t Ux (e the ertUr, If on. Uino-1 a nhta Ihlnv devi r iee, writtaa or pr,otf-.l with I a wrttHa eeaaa, fnji, aas rvaar, acmea lae k bead end ek the eaeo.ev, ah hwekks will be oeeeplied wtta at tne neuai prepeto rale t.I p.M.tae:'-. pa blawhea Ihe baiter te dalivereat - the -wvMm' Sao. , i-m ot lewj. , ;i,n;j.tj . .. V ,. -'! j IA.1E' Lt'Ter Blair . , Ljtiv gtattrn earartl Tul ilha . , Ijx l aafje BUnd Julia f . . . - L)ke A - -liara-ti Jaoe ., ... ., L aKrv E.laeJetk S BiKuUar a ! M ' m ljea Aertm KiaoupXarott , ,...'.,c Sl.ra tliHletutVa, 1 jarl Maa'giM. - I...,, MlleheU e aa V kHuuki a.:a A II . . . Alelb.ee Atalllde Browa u.a lar ). . Ala abaleSaaah ,,' -n'n-r. ary aiUMt Biisa Baiaetl Ma.A ' ,tl at i tewidei Hruaee Loeiaa , JHvMev4ary 1 ( Btama et Megto . . M. rri mra B 9, -I J -e..biue ,-. , Aio-chem Srsuv a Cr. we.lt 1'emeiia A iWllll aere da T IMraiJei. , MiMil ha Martha Cauuig. Beteeg. . at, le II de.eltr .1 i I arir i lariera Heehaaaat: Lhamlerlaia Sloili B.aaMJI Cla'a, Ma aareA 0 Naea kmm i:.tinj tlrr, -a ..... a..i m . a C.vrne Saaaio , , , . ,,'tteaenaaa a'phia ' Y Ianualla A I ca , u Oaaaaa letrallne fealey Media Aider Mtie ' .. . )-Ukbaca Thorvea . Buaeurr Mary ri Ke-rt .li..Wln, .,, Flaitlrt Tillte , K'.atter Mry Jaae PeiW A i' f Frencl i.toria Grant Ly lia A Cjrunare Sareb neaelie lore Meary Oral. l Jaitteb-th (iiltr't iinllf , i:-rdoB A Hi1ea N.rtf M Hall Haeha A Halhdar K W Herrla Aaoie 0 -llaeklma Jane Heye Vm bertne B - Uertieoa Jdultey BeaderMia Sul . Muwt-lo Meryjaaa Hon by Mary Jane Powell BHielielh Paay Lean a i FaiariafaHrti, i ' Peeawr uab i Perker at m i PraoS Beta. ' Bch ameliaO Sli.. Bete .' HeaSaMattie Smith Uiaa Aaa r-hort U A I - etmlih aare It A Hiaaieoa Mi A atranga Mary 1 ..-. HUWerfak'el.iry wherp earah r bull Kl aa - tnetl Victoria y , - - btiaaoa Loutaa f'"5' Stole Sallie Tavlor mre Atchrhatd- t u .1. . i . .. . Jar via Martha J.ilintua Sadie E t alt..a Jane are mra Je-ta " W'lUle Bbuba A I Kramer Bane B VI rev kwttia K'enser l."Ulia il.b Bridget 4 . i. t euKktMari 1 T J W.agea . I . , K'tli au Ann. A VI ilk Am. He ' - t, - ' BclrrnirsNJ rihlauai. kiijre M.rv .Wia.it liab.Ha ' Le. nard M r a M t..m.g B.weuaa W. f Lawrence Jene etENTLEMrtlft' LIST. A I. h ul.-rl r.ee l.am (ae Armatrung tieo f) Aid rueao I eaa t' And Je A Adtmo J a " Arehav Vfc ' A lan i- ' W Bradley ! " Batre J'.l.n Bertett John f ' Brand 'n 1 I f Untie Htirvt Bennett Alfred t-urn.ll III B-erd A Huarilna K T Hrlon a-rantlln l'vi Prei.k Bafemaa gdwatd BM ll.a Collerd Many liatid Harnett Jea M Male N l..aii KM I I.Ytile Setal Tleee T hn. ttir-.j. Wa V Ijarart ff-ert . 1 "f Jea W kta't.u'-y ltd ' snrt. inu . - W4e rh l 4 ' Merht1 leli 1 on 1 1 K S i 3 Von t! W..M4 ai at.rt-Tte J.ehua W-llerd Jaa mint I V Mrerham J W Mttman J T Meau-rM "' ,f T . e uelkr S, Iveatr, Mallieliv Svlfreler J . Mutia B M . , . . Kertln Jja :f - lrtt.n.l TaT-.tt Wm H ..-ii - M. latlre Ihr P II t alrijii ra ral-fca MrU.eald J.tin W ' - v kt. '-oy J M W ' j , -MiO.m.1) Ji-ha M.Stall.nJ. , VoC.waa J SI ' Met ebe aH! Maaaiae II aveaiea Aeab. '' " K.aein tleo Her W II C MeoaOO VMaire Ml. k.1 i OMarraJokn Owea itmn Oraa t I 'r - i ri' aboiiua SatS Phlllpe W J .) - Pete Kami . .. poik a. .t t ; Piper Julia. '. Pk.r J. bn- B Pervewt le., M , . , . Vrtee Idweid '- . i , . 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M A R nab A Urimr Ohita a K T Grltnm il tloraeen Jobb Gl..ml b John II ii ioi.a Jvlta T f. Oitl.tt laaac t;oer Tat-enur fie de-la Wat J ' Or m b W 8tt.drln W J llikeoe aat:' Oil !., w w Kaaeia Wm U (ot, J T , ' llarv.r J B tlaltf J . Hive lUmtfi i llolli.g O-o W 1 lfe.il J Bftre J E It lle'ch e-eroa Ita'e M II Sborme L W -aiarn.ld Mra.fr Ha.llh A J aak Itaf'd at B E ft e K nu-r O-ovge, ( ' trh. ll Of t baaiob li-aty ?jaa er (eo at abler Joxe W K,,)i,r J,Aa II et a 'A eaa-vh Jraee P ,ai, it H kmlle .l H at m aa T hun.ee Bali Afirn.iae t,' J j akauaa t H 1 1 u r li -a A I nee4-.e Wm t m . 11 tel.ro. t Hat T.yWr Jaa.ee B ".1 (J . Herateo kae . ' T.)I..tIII ' tier. erBT T-aeaar Wm Halle P f . .Tetlee Sea.1 lumaadB. , , Oulll A M J'ibre-e J t'ttre:e Cbaa ,1 Irkb J ba Wlader 7, a WelUie 1 boated e a Vote Lnl.t i - 1 WalH. L Ward Jautro ta in ,a.a Lt VV IllUeuoo Jtbu, C" . j l H-nr, Wcud J B ValLa X L WaH Vr..ru.a ' f (wilill 'J Ja.S A'-iaaJ.r Jaiuet ICI Jotoer W m :f A . . Jaa.ee John KusK C Keneaaea T M 2 ktD'h-U P e,,fc Knnn-mea Jeha kM' til-e Leerrea.ce Hoe.v S . Kr1naaWvudelt 1J A err We B-lley Jaa B Enooiea Li.. J O I we- l-f A ngucloa Lbmlre Iedrib v ilileioaOM ausoalue JAMES H. McSKK P. M jlIliaL. ta Muaday, Jaae lilb, al 1 ..Kl a. agl yu mostbaend lao dais, Iili.i A,"da'.l-r (1 IJervey L. aad Jamiata W. Meadowa. " A beauteous nad.cblleMl by Ik froalof de.th Treuaplenttd lata PeraiUo an more to fede , T ie frbadeof lie family are Invited to eilead the funeral oa Twsday mornlog, Jane l'Hh, al i oVIotk. at ike par.ate' re.Hr-o , s Swvajtb etraet, betweea Walnuf and (,'be.tout. OAS REGULATOR. D. C, & W. &. Peter3, A6E5TS POB THE ' BROCKSIEPER Gas Hegulator Co TT BKTDGETOTT, COS. I'Mplfal atock of Co., TO,Otx. TLie KiuUt..r ia the S rat and only Invetloa e It' all rg'rinal j auvfrde taej prneare ed peaege of II umineti'K ties at tie- Boraae, oad wtiicS la warr.ntrd tb'erlably to g)e a'iner and sualy right; art-ttoot a rraeeiblilty of waeao in gas under arty earkaatuw of praitara AUi.ooO Boer to oea, re. paotea are anvttao le ca.i ana oxaavicafer theasealeWB. J. Xpert a era partial lar j reejos-e-lloeaaaiina. r " ' Price from . 75 to IL" ' PeUot-d fo fke rutted Stafra, B-rr 7th Iv.l.ard . teL. lh. 14; la Oreat Brltaea. Slav r.:h, 1M. Fraace, June 4i left. . awsrSnb Agenrfeu are now belog aoUblhtcgyl thraahoat ana. CnltaA atatee. AipficalPOM raeetved aod xaa sValaror rinit.il J ai car ofbee. , Jfo. S Water Btreat. aad !-eed a t.i t. ' (OVt HAYMURSV a WKITTAKS.B'a,')- .! t.-3 ' i- ETAHritLX. irD." uaiawmadB'a Bitrsstof SarasparUla slieaam aad lie nam lAw kload. UsUta taa ' t " a( healih lata the system, aad aaiges eat Iba haaars that aU aisaast.

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2IASONIC TEMPLE, CojBfr of Main and Hps! Street!, .TJaJi-v :"T rtrsj. afaraat of -"-12 liiiiiiA f Vnllor, WJ will af pr ae LeJy Macbeth la 'aotrt. niBCB. i Maaaaera. I C TO -CON Tit ACTORS. 4BA htn KfJP(J A VI WILL BeVBECIITBD C at be Aed lor'a. ,-e omit Myaday. June l. !- , tor ba l u g iwo-ibnimeara for a Bridge at"t,iBel,lil ratnlteHiia. Akeo, Aw bcuu.a tub ewcW-ea.ew, ov aaid bridre. u aaw aiv rum. "Vh-tfta aiai-H. 0 -S lO g'ieat Aedlter. pt oroaAtrtoB-Bii em wevaa. CAkrES. t, - ur foA, riMiro aad, 'IVulaa aesreeerv lb Haer lyd Te- fveaeae, 111 tMieae4 OV a ba e-tth. aVreraP Juees as Ike ..m Cf JfTtrJnoa 4 B.)d. A" Uhfcta, eaeaa tho etr(it aatt4 a-f .s.at)atai rnorhaaeea. jeT-St KKW ausic. IIOSIC. ft'BAVl i tBAklPt I ... I. i oeio B'-pe.' f,,f'Mi'., ',if ihe gy. ft'EtVl i tBAHKl tleahtPt" 0B TBS Oae of lait.t WIHV". Nru,k. BetH, C. kfiala avatr, LtV at, VMTIa. TBB S B IS OV la. N. UV ol Al,NhHAL mab;u. iB 'II." Il Meaaory ,1 . iXatAfcBarnb dk-t-ri IKS. Attra--1 l.lnf 1m t i'H-t.UAlt i 06fS fftml - Oberea." ria.i j. Bylt.aink-1 tree ob, m A BBBB A OoBTBOTOB. D ell NOTICE. BHKAlt, HKArS ASIU CUBH XA1BKSI a WekaaKeald Ad'aHaHeld stock cf Ploa-, eed aeu.. latfc,matkei wltk freak White eed Beat Sl Lar; Meal Jual graved ; Cora Jaet Ikrtigh .l.tatora, and very alee aad cleaa, la I . la-g- doata. J.l la suit uatwate, at the ..uil,eia Miita, tr. Locaet aad leaal atreet. Meaaviye, lad. e . .,, - j H "' " fOLkltTiBT BBOTBEIUt. :l U PKOVisroNs MS PORX. BtQOU Aod LARD FOB SALE. t't HAVE IS HToBE l.rl POP MI Ot '1 e B, o-naieiina' of Bems.Sboaldero, 1-mr and' A ten. Mea Purfc aad frtete taaai t-eid.hwa we are oflerlnt to Uae Wade a hair pvteeor - PBB-rrwJI Bk., . eel Sa S rtrea atreet. ELECTION NOTICE. ee Election ( Citj Recorder. A ALKCtltlN will beheld oa Moaday, tho .' f h day of June, tA, at Ike Banal piaeea af hi.i.li.iK , ,i, elerifc.ns, fef the parpuao of alertlag at'lij l..,..r tr nil tha ta amy oc.aaloned ky Ike deih ft .fMta P. tVlap, E 0,. By out-dl f lt..C-Ojevl j I I ' i l. 1 .. .A M.k0 Birr. Clerk krewiilU, itae ih, Jw-A. Jaa4l Tat I'etrlO, Amlth Ike Mlawa, sad aulll, lue I . .ni, . !. e, nee It.leitul.t a Highly .ateotretml . katrexe Sareei-ar Ita. Oae botlka e.tai. ia ItKvetiea uuth one allua el the Syrup ov GUOCEUIES. r eii votB aivta. t A ' hulie I'unnlry files, fresh aad m4, ijiil jur'tct arii r telr I , at vii k tt e Bo's. vl , ! r U'i. Mela Mlreel. I(rATOg POT A TO BS f POT , Heerrotlll reflvlog Ihuee eh Vu et.e, aud eill a-ll lUem rheap. A TOkS I olce Klere p. Bead jeer Oigrta, .lel' tbe wsallaeeiox u k i . . Jl AA.'IV""' oatie, I 14, Mela atreet. IA-'lUB IhU f Al.., I. r -toafa il' 1 1, nr. earrenUd bolhlaearke aud berr.la, aad Pf-ak (Ora Meal Juel received, kor aal. rbwip, end d,llverd In any part of the My, by JS JS .'a irlCeJEBT BBO'S, I i- Mala Street. L " ' V ATS V Utt bueilred I'Uilo Uo' Oete ia iter eed fcr ealelj . , yiKkBY aai'S, .i.t.. Mala Street. nRtrtl PT1.. ' ' 7" A hni.a I..I of ViimI Ai'l'i f. eele at taditced tlg'jre. I,y Vice ebv bbo-b. !. . i IdS, Mela Street. ft! HVJONV B K'OW I l A rknm Inl of rlnaer (lur-d Hams, Plala So , . K AIIf t BOB. tea. stela Blraed. -en I ItEBIOViki;. Physician Surgeon, tlaM Removed A is (ie to TIIIR1) NT., brt. M4I.1 aid LbCtST. . ... ... . . .. . w CITJNaJICES. 2 jj '' Anpdiaane, Ad ORI'I ! A Ht:K to rttelaU end llneaee Teverae, C"Im llun.,1, Beeteerebte, itrteklug belooaa, eud ell tlher plao-e obare Intoalcatlua; I qaoea are e. hi th be 'lead or euaaumed ua Ibe praealeee. Paaaxl June 6th, 1A: fie I Ha it t.!ali.-d by Ike Commaa Ooaaeil f rt ul K'.nalU.v llet II shell But be lew S4 j,r Airy .ter l eS wl.Mieue.er, wltkla the cnrsmraie Lot i la of tire dvty af avaaevllle W e.l ur l..rtr enr ailrltuua, vlo'.ae or mall lieva or et.y Ititf.af etlng li.juvr whalaeer, bare taa aawe as tat b oaed 'tf e.n,aae'l aa a bevevage, la il, a h hi. wk.r. t i l. i,r l en) out-heeae, yard jt-mn 'it peeerieaa b..t..atfer le or p-oaaeeteel teaeawicavanliaeBtA Sees eweeerlug hum tk. Coeak a t AawiM-A pi eKl ny a lieeaae so to do. I ft' 1 Any praa or peveeas vlahlag to ob tain a licuee la anil or bartav aay splrliaoae, vtu4.ua or uiait ll.nor l-t bo ee-d aa a beverage oa i nan. a r. r a .horter period than ela moatko. ttyM en. A oaiat'er pruvlde.1, aad ae lieeaae i,.ll l.. prenti-i aur a bwgei period Ikea aalll lb S'l .1.) of Auguet aest ariar Iba fraatlag of each li'eee; rmlel, Ibet wkea the lime lo lor ....vov l"-itke aatw f applloatiea aad tho fli-Vea, aAeea akaikaWiaaa ibaa sta moalha, II. lia-n e.ey bo gtaaaed a a 111 the said Bra der of Awanet. .-, I in. .f!ie of a lleeaee aader Ihla erdl. l.au- vt.tif tj B-ttr d'dlere for oae rear, tweatySre d'.liaia or elx moa Iba, aad whoa .he lima Intervening betaeea tbe Banking of tbeapplleali .a end Iba S'al day of A or aal eaoeeadlag.aaall k. !., than sia ), yb. eeroor lloeaea far tk interfonlifg time aLeil be Sea dollars Sar etety month or fractl. a af a aaoath af aerh lett...lr lime; veelded, tbat Uoeeee Ser Mut tia nera.ief beeeraes tbe paaeaae of that ariflfisvrf.,dvt.V.e W"eeJ Aaaaet, IS, may bo at fi"-d eed paid br at any lima oa e bedeeo Iba li b day ot June, 11.. . Jtv.K ir uy iraoa.t oaveooeehan, alter Iba X.I tc.et, M, oBJaul B-eA,emSI or barter aay ai.ul.ueei. TiBMie or malt linnets, wltaoat Sret pr. iitn.g fr..ia the liaaaoa loaarti of Ibe city uf Kteueillb. e ll-eeee eo to do, earh pereaa eo prr.ee. a nVdle aball, oa oxavlrtloa, turadt e"d tr t"x "Ht r Ihe Sret e. tfr7 eof rf eVrf t eauarSj.Mint oSeeieo Ibe earn of ooe bnnlird d'lllere W. BABES, Mayor. Aur.t; A. M H'Omirr, Clerk. Nbticd to Ctolitractors. ri'HS COUWOM f'OCJICIL OP THB CITf OP 1 Kvenevllla will raeetve propoeaai aatli Jaa ;'., (u seeding aud pavlag Ibe feUewlaf at' vft : s - TlMt el lev llnate betweea first ead Weleeetreeta, and ext-ndlng from Cbeetaat to Cbarry. The. ajley aituate belaeea Tbltd and Pearth a r Iia aadei..,i.B l,mlken te Weleat. Tbe eitey alteale beleea "-etrod aad Third etreeU, end ea'endlea: from Weleat teCh-.tr.ot. end tbe ellv altot betoeeo Locoat eed Weleat ettena- sod '.odlng from Blub to Aev.aih. Ale-, fcr xreliea t'.. el'ry annate botwaea Clark end Lr.1 atrete, aod esuadlag from Third to gVur-.n a'ra , . . , - Jl"rtV;thrt meive Coooell. -J "" r' -a. m. MriBir,Ckrk. CHr Clerk's OSloa. Jaae S. lerA. JeB 1 rh-Tleamaf ef aty a at Jap- raw. rata, f Two erha-d lr brilliancy of eempteuiow n.t7t rrtyaa.f kortch tho blood, wblrh Melaab.ld a Jet rratreted Eslreci beraepertlle lavarlartj d re. bwolpet lawwuaeXawt aaadlclaa. Aah ,t fl.lmtwld-s. -atfe aoatberi OCEAli' TRAVEL. rr'0BWELU PAVOBITE CITOB t in" " t -. X : vtmt.lr arw swmeBi ar taa ABCBOB . fc Jatiaw aCp HryrBw.,'-,' i caledovia, miTASMA,. , J riflTED ElkODOM. M.tawatdeA AweataV avOatethU betweea BeW i Tors aad Oleen'jw,, , o - waeaa eceemere a aaa i ant especially taa Atlaatea trade, are ajvldad Jbo water aad air -tight oomparl ian la, and a Stead ap la ova oy reepectto tw,re e .ee u.vlnrt aad aoavah trace paeeeng.rs. Aa .ai,rrleaaed aargeow afcompaalee eacla abi. Ifcte,rovl lews will bo p-f-jiir ev.iI a,d aarved-ta, -aallmltad ejaaaatJkau I , t j , f. , i .. - BATCd) OT PAASAOB. 'To and 4ra Lbre oM, Otevegow, Bwklla, BetSw, UmSemdt rxy,' .!. , ' .' J Cabtaavtaaaad Seo 1 Aenepllete, gsd; Bta-r-ae. pefeou la g.ld or I'a eejatvaieat. vktvuO eiaaMir wanr arvraas aaa Bay tieta et taea retaa from She jra t, rBABOTt MACUittALB Qi h it -Ass

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