Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 June 1865 — Page 2
- WANTED.
AK AMESICAN GIRL rWKLTI OB, Tilto yr old. to do llat wrk la family of two ha right ort of girl tn rtt jowl bom and rood vif(w. Atply Thfrrl arena, two liorboe fcareatb etr-et, .-, Jtfl3t PKOCTOa jHCGHET-, , 1. TNFOliM aTlON WATKD. 1 t u-nndraii;ii aik-utd uieuMiou to Awl Jilt wif-. Mr. LaHn Dod'n, and her e.-eter M iee Amanda Wolrarro, ibonn t- Franarllle fr'.m Mar M. ., ntnt ln IB !oew.tr la. r the flrt r.f fr.ceml.er. Any Information cooorxr.ing them, l-ft w til J. P. Elliott, Ej township. Trnitt, will LVrrtfunr riJJVf W. 0. DODOEW. gi;e.rii-ae-ieBa. a.!.1 ineuwii. mamimm FOUND. BREASTPIN, WHIII TH O'-VFICEf AN here by e-M nfc ae-ibf t f5"v deer-r'h'-prorrjr, nnd p.jrltK for th's eitic. J-'.iO It fn5T xvi' fH KAfl.HlMV SnfIT A r'J K T,T-7i00fc 1. d-. taihinr cn d lara In tttnnay. wilh tb rmof a-rj BhepSari u 1 Th S!rt wpl, be .ait .My rawarde i, and cot.fi r a great lint cu f or woman, by baring It at tb hhe'-o'-d Hon. .-. I iii,. i . i J-i J-JIt' IjO AUDI NO NUtriK OF rlf BORrKr' AN f A few nKirftn t.-o'rmdlo' ' refub' lirnii, fr p5!)rVTiir' at Mm. D.uartl'. "rorf of h.rfoitd aud ll.caio -re atrre:. l,-'2w TO RENX DssiraMo Hotel f r Kent. net Btatr.w, citcctT ti.riiT,) c" i t M. fl. Ji. c k A'liulnlairat&r, ) . , - r. , M. S. U VCJCa'a U,lttl CRJ!ltS.)i AiUi ' PCRCAST 10 AN RrIB MAUK IM If I K airor tl- d r'l-, i will, OB trtjKj, lk U.4i pabl c 1 1' a on tri rrm'a , lor th tnrm of
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lea' a win uw irij'Tijru uritt ounii, khi I iko a curnjr, or fli idi-ajal'a prtrr"r-nr) taaruiK thr f. rraand rfloct rrf fTrfyl-rtjonrt, and cu-idiil -i pd alao tor tft -csrami praArTatlon of tti (;rojrir. ' o j . 0B A. Fl'GO, Com'r. " II id raon, Jnna wiij, ISBo. jU FOK SALU. VNOCsK ANf L6T llf Till flTT ! Ktnnr;lla an l. U.uat fi.r Hw, ox. au p'tcitton to H IJo kt f'ook'a jtrtrcnr Mailt atror-t, IrrtWHiii blith and bruth alr'u. Jt-M-lw - i ' -a M 1 l lllCUI. All V-Mll.l, fill ATKI - a od Diar tba tiuuth of tna Wbaal rlaar In Pi y roiialy. li.d. OnBoftaa rrrt .,:4I'I. fur timber Id tha country Atwaya Ani"ot watar lor khippiDf, lutabar to tna tr;tBt wbara tb'ra It at ah tit anod dntcaud; if it -t Hot ln-in(t al! to d-ote uiy wuoiv aUabUui. U ta ta.lntat. J will aril lha whola on rraruuHbl totua, t.r wl I a -II non-half to a praon Vni p. irkt, 1 1 tax - cuarita oi ar.n aianaK ttja mill fur iur thar parliculari ailtlrnaa J I P. O. lion 'Ai?, fr anquir. of J. T II iirt". Kaanaxxla, lud. . ja'a llw AriUST BATE Mif.rn7:ow, WI'II II KK Calf. Kntnlta at Ilia burrayor'aoltlMi. iV1 llefidonoe forSai.: ? A r.KMHI l BfriBAK BEalir-ENI It'fli.1 1 Bra acrna, within itj liuilta a I wo trtcb, houA, wiiri it'itift, and Irulta of ail deacrlpUoua. W ill b told low by ny'l.if. A. JOHNSON. OINTMENT. ICR iTJJjrVCB.Tt: t WHEATON' OINTMENT Will Cur, tlto II til In H IIom b. It ctitin li a I'rviil Tti U, Wallah K. ratcW I'll rait HIxudi, I e. llilll Uliia, n I all aropllJBl of ika Skin. Pilca (i cl. Hrwaro ft d Loti' n, atilch wilt 0t rn. mo ih- diaoaa... By aan.llriKua o JiillN P. I ABKi l: neli.ua I, u , it will katnraard'd ky maii. fit" cf (oataice, to any part of iha conutry. Hold In In luom. at Wholraaln, by JOHN l. PBK v , W tEK A POT I KR. Coal- t, Maaa., Propriat..ra jim SCUAPKEK & BUSSING. V Rv I)LES" TA rtlKTr or rAN.4, WOhTH ta miiTr or in S1 rac f oat Ir n ft ca.-li to 91 rac , fnat otMMird at M UAI'kkU A bUisiltifa'S 1'arnNolNa l ATOK HIOCK or GINGHAM ANT) MftK lea In br liaa, and Ilia ar at aiork til 1 atoau a f vai ollaia-l lo tl rliy , hCIIAT KMlABr "' Urt-isH CwOocIh ?iin SrilApK U v .ai's-IKO A K PAtl.T Btrial g II . I l a in )r a Uo3.la. an I aroarlltn i tin m -t ha iu l. ui .iy pi pular low pitci-a. AUCTION. , i i ... Ha--IIIIt ASI M.SO.V, " " ' U. S. Auctioneer, Hat L'cmovel kit Auction Room to NO. 87 LOCUST 8T.V:' ''; H : (rota o oat h low th iwoud aooas) " WW. ba will altand laall kiudaof Aurtionfeual. J neaa: lo ilia allli.rof Wiwiiannna, War.or.r, 0rrlaa.a. lioraa, and K.-al a.atatn. Anrllon riayaw 1liltDAY, .HUBSJAI and SATUHI'AV ofraah w-ak-rx ' w - r; Caah advaiu- oa .kclwaraiffnta.4 7 . Unf. ra lo alt' ilia cH1.ku of Eraunvttla wht) know hint. Will ric hia whola lima to hla bnalnoaa. ill I - . CITY NOTICES. Notice to Contractors. rprnc co i vos cyiNCii. ov rn ti if ti II Ean.viU Hill racuiva proiMala until Juua lid h, IS6, Iv-r grading and paring tli following alia), vii : Tho all-y 'loiata tatweon Fiiat and Wat.f atrvata. a id rat- tidinc from f'haatnut t. .Clirrry.1 ha altar aituato talwattn Third and Pnnrib air-ata. and ritan.M' a from Loruat to Wal'-nt. Tha allay aitutta bi-twaaj hrcond and Third atraa a, a d ax auillu from Walutit 1 i'U attmtv ao l tbe ally altuta l. taron Locuat and Walmrl traata, and axiriidlnfc from eiix h tu nth. Alaa. lorgradiu t ! a al'ay ail uaa lietwt r-n Claik and I. vat atrrta, aud &landluK from lliird to Fourth atrtwt. By ordar of Ih Cjm C'oimrH i' A. M. McORirr, C!rk. City Clark' Office, June 3, J-3 Annexatioo of Territory to th City of Evansville. ' ' VT0T1CK IS HkHSBY U1VKN that tha Com. IN moo Council of tba city ol ktanarllla. In pnrauanc of Ih proviaion of au Act of tha tratiarml Aaai-mbly ol (ha Htat of li.JU.ua. appn.rad March 6, IHbA.antiiUdauasttoanaad ttutarroaty Brat asction of an avt,wtit-d "An Act aranviuf lo lb o.llt'Mia ol lb toai of CvauaTilln. Iu the county of Van.ii-rt.ur(hla oily charier," appram-d Jaonary ST. li.', and to add eapplomaiual aationa to .aid act, will, on Ilia I ill Is day of Jena. 18n&t praaant to the tUwdof County Oommi!on r ot Vaodarbnrah comply, petition praying for the annexation to anl.l P ly ol Ih follow lae. doacrtbed ti-rrllory, aud . ertluz forth the roaauua for uh annexation. t'S) All that part of tbe av-rth-.at ijuarier ol K M. Kaiia' cut-lot No. four (4) Una e ra.t . f atlo atr t or Princeton reard, rreaoribed a. f.'ilowa, yts : rtrgi niug at au.ip P-B at lb no- th.ea.Bi corner o dd out lat, atut fwDlnn tbenca autb along th llu dtvldiUK aai I out-li t from out-lot So. fire (5), t ra hun.lnd and thluy (S3i ) feet, to th aorta. ITraof Lillra. ton aud Lockh rt'a EoUrg maul ; Ihmr w at bv aid norm line two naudra ami twtve(il.') hwt, or thr about, to tU- middle of Maiu iri; thane northwardly alomt th raldiln of .aid Ma n aline ti reo bundled anu forty-fonraud on, fourth (it) h-et, or thereabouta, la tba north llneofald.u -I. I No. our (), thaaann alao NIdi( tbe nor.b a:tion ii not aectioa r.o. twaaty-nin (;), towue. ip.s (). aeuih rarga tan (10) wral ; atiu. thence aa.t aloug aaid north taction if. a ou. hundred and ibtrlceu (113) ftt. or theimabouu to the pi o of beKlnmnft, t ald t. rnto j bin part of th i.or.h wrai quarter of aid' avctton aamber twi-nty nlo (2f), Mid trrrliory hlnr conilgnoua i.ih itj e .Tnaiir, and at plati.d or lam ou. n . DAum ayor. Atieat: A M fifKJnrrr, Clerks--- mylo-tielt ri0 JOSt-PH 'PrtttlOtr," TBCSrSS OF 1 Piaroj towi-ablp. Jul.ua Adlar. Jamea W Vlcrr, lie. ty &r 11. Uemy StiLlr, and Mllioa Katly. an I It I n and I al repraaeutul' o John Prck. r. dea-aed: Mutic .a h. rby gtren I at tha lat.ttou r erred lo In h. " nctice waa piuiad to tha hord f O. onty nii.ial..ner or Venderbnrsfonntyoo th.- 19th d-y ol Jnca. 1S-. and ih.i i La ..mt ih rrcrld and 0"n.tdtrd, and I wa or.i t h a d Btaid th.t th further hr I. a and conaldn alios nf raid arpl'catton b run ii. urd ni.til ik U'tb day ol Jo y ltl, and that Boll a ba given by 'bet'oam Ai.diio by pnb Ioaiiou lo .b .n II fail J ol al that laid application at " n.llnr al r eai.1 Board, and toai It will hra'd aud dtrrm'nad on the ld l.th day of July, l6o. TICTOoi Bl.f'H. mlitor V. C. ET.nrrlll-. Jo-re r. i'.rl 'jr RE til OVAL. It. J. PAY, M. P., ,
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Phvsician & Surgeon, Hat Removed hit Qfice to -IQIED ST., bet. MUX and LOCUST. ailS
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JCNE 20 OITY NEWS. "" Drovtxed. A negro deck-band, beloogieg to the GoMeh EagTe, accidental ly ffjll from that boat into the water yesday, ar.3 was drowned. - It is 'd nr-re to the sur.ace' after falling into the watsr. About two totirs after be feil in, tEe bod was recovered by
v&Uivtti'e Newburg coal man, and the
remains, weie decently prepared tot interment!'' Tbe deceased, we are told, fbeioried to Cirjeicnati. Xaf H at eating !i goiog on bnsily in tbis regiori of trie State, and by tbe end of the week post, if not all, tbe wheat will be cnVe b6f no complainte of tiMi-crop. in" Ihie region- Tbe corn ba lofr-d Jiaukward, " tjut , with euitab'e weather will come out yet, 'DiDs't Qcite Com ' It Veaterday wantlietioia appointed for the special flee-ben for City .Recorder. .'The name ot ilirara Keliaa wan -anooenced eever alJasH aco tie Union candidate and tlPrapppjirfedJUj Le up oppojuon, but vr'v "picior.s were tmleitauifd that the Cspprbead Democracy, in rnita 0f tbtiSotKbero - brtbreB 'would tejj $ keep tip a guerrilla warfare against the tnetiiu ofTtie country, aDa the (riemli of law and order kept a care fit watch, j - , i .Sure eaitkjrDbkaua.'tifton.'it tn did ttli ad ; 1 1; ati j pii ?tui oft ,tiket, with the fiarne f Jjt o. tinaoa on it, had been ftftt-n upv find afl flie Copperhead had been coaei wrt to' ' pet the tnatter .I ... .w i y. r.:. ' .f" . ' ii. .... UiJ.utaa.M. il liruvru a Uli .fcrnuits luiiurr iat'.ii1a the elTorta 'of their Souther afi'"f fjid, ffiffim Nel?ptr'withont any prataa' fttort, beat Stinerf - orer 200 .n ih?-.fK?deiit ia worthy tf eonsidera lion, and Unrrifi hieri bhould tencf furth turn out in their fullatrengtb, even if the O'jcaaioii ie of email importance, and sqcttlch cohrpletely hovcret eongpirftt-' totsJ.ptoitdrs and S)jia & Liberty.! j FiKKTaioif Jclt. The pinance Committfe on tW.-kla of July Celebration i will meet jntj ltd store footn of Morgan, Itend Si Co., Hiia morning at ten o'clock. A priiipt! ami full attendance is reatiif!t t ... ... ; . Scppdskd "Tm f an t ie i ii TTh e botiyb f a new-born child was found iri the river, I nettFthiT Pigeon Creek bridge, on Sundayf loornlng. Wirepte9dine there was an m-e.-rtigatioii by theCproner, but we have been urabte tr learn the result ." There is no-t!oulrt some miserable, he unless creature, ruioed by the machinations of some of the idle loafers that infeHt our city, has thus -imperilled her soul l hide her shame, or to free herself from the burden of caring for her off -rprin, thrown it into the river. SckiTta oa SciiiiR?-i-An exuhane says: - ' ; . A fur back ae Si6, or - 1853, Sir O. C.Lesix, ait English baronet, wrote of the atnault of Brooks upon Bumner: "Peopld here speuk of the outrage tipon Sum ui' as tbe bruUtl .manners of the AtaHrMvntia and their low morality.- To me it seems the first blow of a civil war. It betokens the advent of a state of tun?-. in which political difference cannot i.e settled by argument, and can oily be settled by force " - It ii u frttetremark that the first gun fia-ed at Fort Sumter killed slavery, but this writer thjnkj it, ?as, the first blow at Sumner. It is a nice qutstien, for it is only the' difference between an and JPJa.?" General Slierman says in one cf his letters oa cjvjl nffiirs: v rt(joa admit the negro to this struirele (i r any purpose, he has a right to ktas la for allksd when the fiht is over, the tiiti 1 ttaL droun tha muaket cannot be Jeiiied thj Jiallot!" In view of this declaration, many of the gallant (t-r.eral's friends are at a lost what to make of bia assertion, on Iid.tnfght, that the' uero is not fit to tiftCtltthe elective franchiae. MertlDs of.l.h tit Jutj tonunlttcei. At a meeting held, by the Committee oi Arrangements, having charge of tbe business connected with ths celebration of ti; appriarhiiig1 4th day of July, it was ordered that the following persons be appointed as sub-committees: t a.. rcaraaai Joaaak Terrelt.Oa.pl. William Marlon, I apt. r ra. k ill. eme. Pirru Taiewatia Halinv laaloralaa, J. Uoglaa. Joiin Jarvla t t.rawHia t'.arap Job R t-:. John . 1 ar ris Mr. 8i,k, aau. Arawtroag iaaaa Wiliiaaa Pruit and Squire 5u"i:l anirl. . - . . ScoU 'iranuku- harhat Kaowlaa. Mr. Ru.tou, Joaeph Pol la. lV.fr. Toa-afil John WhJtekeaJ, Jfr. Tho. 11 -RoTker, Jama, Uttuirat. - ' Kmght ".iwaaAiu Pau l Akin, Arch. .Knight, Julia Phar-. It a reuuesttid 'ky the ' Comusiitae of Arfangeinens that the Cotamittees for the respective Townships .repprt to the general meeting at the Court House on Thursday night, or to. the Chairman of this.. Committee Joseph P.! Elliott, or Judge Parrett, during the week. ". Z. Cam . UIM oa Orolan Jtaadara Jwdg PrtU, at. K. Rtwd-aad J. ..-Oil. e t Horn. (.aaaaailat ol t acoratioaJ and r wa noraa T. 1. Coraat. t hairma. . Alauaon Cknt. Harry Eiapn, H.N. Hatty,-J.ihu t riP. Jr.. -- Henano-, MCaNOlorU, aan,, aicnm eau', niar. javev, Mr. lrirwiiitie. t Committee ot Ladies wno are to act -. . r . witn tne vommiuee oi Arrangements; Jrt. 8 O. CI ffjrd, Mta. W. T. Page, - D. I. 6 lb rt. Meaomaa, Jamea E. Pitman, J ma i Wil.ahlr, Sam'! Vtc.ery, Wm. Franch, ('apt. Dexter, W in. T.L-eloo, Wm. Oaktoy, J 8. Jaoa a. " Ir. DBruler, " Dr. t'aalbrry, ' L. Sbankliu, " ' " J. A. oakly, . " .-Ubl U uaJn, " Aaa Ha niau. , - Mary a ax ch, Willard Carpenter, . C. Cam.nta, J. L ew.nih.l, M sorenaou, Elian aahf.jrd, " ' Carri ktoNnt, Mia Anna Caant, An bony Bala. ' liorac I lumer, Clemanta K-ila. J. aat crittoa. - H. 11. . 11. a. " Kate Langhlln. " Da id Matkay, . ' This Committee will meet at the house of Mayor Baker, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock P. MtsajT" According to the census returns, the papulation of tbe two Canada increase from 1,842,265 in 1S52, to 2.506,.55 in ISCl,-being an increasa of 30:0 per eui. in cine years The rate of in crease in Upper Can aaa (Canada West), wits 45.65 per cent. ' The population of the) two- rrovmces in 1561, was but 167,OilO more thtui that of OhU in IjmsOl ( (. per Canada had 1,3,091, ami Lower t-'anada, l,Ut,C0. ' The rate iif increase' in the United States for ten yars ending 1560, was 355.
Examination tf the Public Sc tools.
PI EST TAT. The Trustees of the city Free Schools, having deemed it advisable, because of the excessive heat, to terminate tbe Schools at once, arranged with the for mer Trustee and Superintendent, Mr H. Q. nneeler and Major Baker, to con-J duct the examinations, which ccrmtneaced yesterday porcing. . f It being desnrable Ao close .toe exam. lnations in single weex.-tDe exercises were,"-necessarily, very tnoch cTowfred and brief, and two or ' more examina" tionsr'prOgressicg at the wrue time in different building?, it was, of course, impossible far one -pereoa to- witness aP; we, therefore, selected those we tad tftir- ' ed to visit on former exmlDa,ioa occasion ' " .... ' . ' ' Tbe examirairons 1 cond acted ' by Mayor Baker commenced with the 7th (girls') Primary,! taught in tbe second story of tbe Pari: Sefcool-hoate, - b Franklin AfenaeiIa this school, -of which Miss Sue. ? Forsyth ;Ts Priacipal and Miss Jose,Fletcber if assistant, the names of fit pnpils' are registered, of whom 71 were present' for examination in epelling, reading, oral geography, the multiplication .table "and primary definition!, sind tatfeVft' arithmetic. ' The pupils in thru' 8cho6!va8, indeed ta mostef the prMtify.aohoois, are very small, averaeing 'rrom'fiveT toiio'jears 6f itge.' IoBeed,"; wehoogM tnipi of them were too jouog lo rjeTn school t all, but their proficiency in spelling and (ending inii.ia fecitine the mnltiph'ca oo- table,1 giving.' the , definiuona" in atithmetic and geography, as well as their recitation o the tabjea of. jeighti and meatures, showed" however young they' might bthey-were' 'climbing the hill of icience with considerable rapidity.-"In spelling, but Tew' word were BTMssed, and in reading, tbe pupils manifestedfiurprising proficiency, readinff Will) a clear,. sill unuua ajnuuLiavvifco and an 1 intelligent regardjoffiiaBeej, emphasis, inflection and cadence. Thi school is. in fina eonditioo, and the pu prJu ka?e manifestly had -the benefit of laithful and efficient teachers.", . . , This school room, was very haudsome ly decorated W?th flags, evergreens, flowers, -Ac, a vase of flowers, decor-, ated with tiny flags surmounting each fonm.:?1' . Y H tl I -l ' 0 ' The children sang severaL beautiful I'- ' . tongs ia a very pleasing tnanner, tvnd l waro exercised in a species of CalestheTticor motions, wljich' excited much interest on the part of the spectators, fwom a goodly rSumbefwas present' Amelia Schlueter - was reported .-as having' 'been neither absent' pr" tardy during the past year", an3 Maine Kurtz. Rickey Kept and - Hattie Kroab-, ashaving not been absent during the year. To each of these a premium was given by their teachers as a reward for their punctuality and "good conduct. ' - 5 We next descend( to, the first floor of the same building to 'witness the eiamtion ot tne . ' ! j jj: rj sixth (sots) raiMAar, of which Miss Title Warren is Principal, and Mist Mollie Willard, Assistant. ... , la this school 88 names are registered, and 71 pupils present for examina tion. . , The studies here were the same as in the ichool noticed above, and the pupils of about the same, age, and compare with the girls very favorably, in proficiency in their recitations and in deporrnent," which was admirable in both schools. ' . .)-. '.'",',). Miss Warren ;.nd Miss Willard are ac' complished and successful instructressest and have nrfrfredllf'iropnir'wUh'a laudable ambition to -stand -by their motto, "We try to excel." fc . In this School, as in tha Brstmentioned, there were several nice songs sang with quite as much fervor, if with not as much polish, as in the Girts' School, also some very interesting motional exercises or calesthenics. T ' "". " Mayor Baktr, commecded .both these schools very "highly, regretting that they were not afforded better accommodations in point of room. T Tho exercises of the morning, so far as superintended by Mayor fiaken c'losed with tho examination of the "' " TESTH (GIRLS') PRIMARY, Taught "in a Very unsuitable, cramped n'p and Wy Ventilated room; on the first floor 'of the, old Baptist church, corner of Clark street, under the City High School. Miss Amy Grant i solo teach er in this school, and bad registered 43 names, of whom 35 were present. The pupil here fire very young, and have to !"er jrtc-bt inoonvenience from the smsUDeJs of th .roont and the want of proper ventiltitfonf yet they are making very creditable progress, indicating that Miss Grant has been faithful in the dis charge of her duties. The children here would have appeared to better advantage had they possessed more selfconfidence and. have, spoken load, but they were tirtnid, . excited, and became embarrassed'to a' certain extent Mr. 'Baker spoke encouragingly to them, and hoped they would have a better reom next year.- . , . , - , ..- ...... -.... -. AFTEBSOOH-. ii O . .' The afternoon of yesterday ws occu pied in the examination of the First, Second, Third and., Fourth Primary schools, the first two at the upper school bouse, and the Jatter twj at the lower school building. Wa witnessed the examination of the first two, the examination commencing with the ' SKC05D (SOTS') Pa.I3.ART, of which Miss Lizzie Ham i Principal, and Miss Ella McOain is Assistant teacher. ' This is an excellent school indeed, we may say a first rate school, and having witnessed ita examicaiion last year, anil also at the last semi-anna' at examination, we are better prepared to speak of iu pre erees - than of- the progress made by. the. other primary schools. . -.'.. : Tha improvement since last year is very manifest, and should be a source of encouragement la the taachera . Last year this school did sot appeAr U the very best advantage, chiafly owing, no doubt, to the oppressive nature of the weather, but to souie extent evidently
arising from indolence or waBt of appFcation on the part of the pupils.
Yestedy tbj -bojr i-'-nked sprigrhfy
Lwide-a-aw&a, aJ, as. f coosciosajh
they bad made diiligent application and felt competent, to the, task befori thenx. Tbe examination was most creditable to beta -teaev-ai pupils, brag' one of the best j we have ever ear j, he primary schools. The accuracy, promptness and ictalugeace with wbijh these liuW pTv, ranging from six to ten years Lof age, spelled, read and answered ques tions on geographic! defipitic-pi, was really aitoLisLing to all present This school sung several very pleasing songs, and , teachers, scholar,, the etiectators present and Mr. Bsater himflf, ii!HVft pleased-, with and proud of the school The register; showed 1US names and 9J pupils were present' ' Mr Baker commended the school and admonished pares' to he more careful to see that theif children were punctual in their attendance. - Willie Carlo was reported as neither absent or tardy during the year, and reCtivpd a nice book as a prize. G. Larkin, Willie Scott, Walter Hift, Ed. CaTlio, Charles Admin, . Eogene Adrain, Ben. 'Adrain, Frank Bingham, Lru'rs Marco n uier, Joseph Wiggin, Chas. Fitch, Shelly Vaughn, Geo. Gardner, Russell Goodge, .Harry Stinsoo, Cbas. Ralaton, Sam.. Malone, James Bellamy andj Siijnuer Groves'1 were ' reported neither absent or tardy daring the last term'." '., , , . , ',, ',- From the Second Primary we repaired to the next room to witness the examination of the . . . t- i ' '-! t i -j.-; T : FIRST (GIRL's) PBl'dARX,' of wbielf Mis V.j A. U aw ley is Principal, e ad Miss Sarah Mc Parian J is As sistant.,- ; ,,, , , . v , I and thirty-three names ;TurS.T"Qiily wereprtiOne hundred were regidtf Fe J" ent for , examination." Eighty-three sweel, tittle rosejbnda, sweet andeaatifut as the lovelf1 boque( fiat graced ' ' , r-fiA ' ' and oniametttad-Ifcetp forme. "-"- This is another good school, where patience, efficiency and faithfulness have been rewarded by marked progress and profieiericy. The little girls, in all tbe branches the same as in the other Primary School, acquitted themselves with great credit, and the teachers have cauR for self congratulation. The music in tbis room was very fine in dead, a - medley of popular songs being esng with great acceptance to the visitors, of whom a large number were presritt.1 . Js4r7 our Intermediate Schools will be examined, two at the upper and two at the lower school house. Parents, and all interested in the Schools, are fnyftedjo attend promptly at the hour of commencement, so that the exercises may not be interrupted. NISTH PRIMARY. This interesting school, composed of boys' and girls, is taught in the Engine noose on Looust street, by Miss Mary Moore, assisted by Miss Sarah Burtis. The'school has 110 scholars registered, of whom 75 were present at the examination. Many were absent on account ofsickness. We' found the school room tastefully decorated with pictures, small flags and evergreea wreaths. A beautiful motto "Hear and bi jutt,''wa Inscribed upon one side of the room in letters of living green.TJie ."flag of onr country" was also ' conspicuous among the decorations. The first thing that attracts, atien-lion in all our publio schoijls is the excellent flrill and discipline of the scholars and tbe mathematical precision with, which everything is done. Miss Moore has her scboel "divide J Into some six different classes, but she was unable lo hear them all reolta as she desired. The time allowed, but little inore.th.an an., hour, . Jteaessitated brevity in every exercise; r We were particularly. struck with the animation of the children. Every one seemed lo be wide awake and anxious to do his or ber besC The recitations and singing exercises were executed with a, spirit that is a little unusual, even in our spirited schools. There was , but little hesitation or stumbling in re citing, the , - children .paying 'such close attenticfri that they were always ready .with their answers. The singing wasJvery fine.1 The motion soo'if, entitled 'Johnny' 8chmoker, amused the audience greatly. .The.,, children were well posted in the multiplication table, showing more readiness and correctness, in their answers than weremember ta have seen at previous exam, inations. The first - class was acssnally proficient in' spelling an I geography,' and was .highly complimented by Mr. Wbebler, who conducted the examination. "Other classes also did well The deportment (. the-schools could hardly have been Improved. The children all looked tidy and were an honor to their teachers, who certainly have - reason te be proud of their school. " J ' " THE FHTH PR1MAKT ! J-t - Is located in frame frui!ditig"tn Ninth or Tenth street, we , are not positive which. It numbers lU3 scholars registered 81 being present for examination. This school was also taitelnily decorated. , Each wiadow was adorned with a large wreath, enclosed, a handsome bouquet, and flags, elegantly trimmed, were suspended from tbe walls. Try Company, " -' was - lettered upon one , sa of toe room, and a successful " try " the school made of it. Miss Weld is Principal of the Crescent City School, and Miss Dougherty is her Assistant. ' "The examinations in each of the Primary Schools are co much alike, that it is difficult to report them without duplicating praise or censure. Miss Weld's School was deservedly complimented by Mr. Wheeler. The children were attentive, order ly, thorough and prompt. Perhaps there was not quite as much vivacity as wss apparent in Miss Moore's School, hot tbis was attributable, no doubt, to the. fact that the examination was conducted in the extreme heat of the day. ' In the same building with Miss Weld's School is the 8th Primary, taught by Misi' Tabor. This ia . emphatically a School of "wee ones." It nnsabers 64 scholars registered, and had 47 preeent at examination. It must reqaire a
BMaa-agBxwaSm 11 "" paueoce wfwakh fe-r people have asf ! conception to instruct these little fel- j
lewiifniost ec -wotrr-ot't'.a -jot spf; c plainiy in t'reSwdim6Ul Xms TJtl works at, it, howeverAs a hvc of love, j and tS fiiffle maaar of ieaiicg yrii the tender plants cannot fail to win their coT-aarace, at-a eoajocraj-e ice nrro per-1 severe and progrwsIAs.aoaUi is hfet pupils are in the least advanced tley i . - ... f; r! are VGaferred into 3Ius Well s room, i FoCRT(eT)ptJiAXT. - 1 This school Js taught byMiss Eaton I
I Jstauht byMiss Eaton I jiqu.r before the- train n?arls t enable ilsv as'Aisistarrt. ' It nu?s- l ut-pj up the tnail and iret it c?T prontered sMV.ars-?! o5 ! PerI-7' A" hneT"' for the B'ilroai mail, -"nL .,rr.- . .'.iwt.it'nrpp4msp ta r;4 5 ocVock,
with it Ash!1 bers 134 . ....( . . t I
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rfed. Large evergreen wrViitrl, and. f eitetrc!rn3 turt'raits orrV.&'Wt . .- , ',. ... ' W.di0fJ otJilK ii tars' enVircTTnS 'v"rtrits orWa'l.-i-or LinobJ whilft rsnee and beautv to manv of the desk : -. ! 'j". ".." i r"- --. ' ' 'f Thai e raance witn whieu the room w
decorated favyawiSewVfi,. vUittffe. f 'ml
with both the tvat-h?Vvad st-hoo',"wrtkh impression Ufee1 ?atVauoB. fully :eo firmed.- Miss Kaijjn hu4-ed. fcer axi-ool as though be wag, master cljhe situa ; h tion, and heib6j(i pt-trtiued their part inatryction. Lyeivthing-i nt ft red itke clock wovk.a Jlhfx4triffiaVirfiwasvri4rp-1 aged m skillful! j-tf?af kVre? work was (lane and much ground. pai,st i over within the short Pjnce' of tifn? al;lottetl the school an hour and a-ha:f. Air. beelex asiatt ta al ! t ava.. nnless it is well earned SoiSpltmrittd the .-school- very bihlv. la all the schools we thoupM w o.rvi"Tr-marked imprtfvemeut-ofl'-aH' e4rr)ireamtiiations that we have aitenrTi-d in pellic, geography, and thf dldVreBi tahiest Miwaton ha's "yrry 'pie cUya"U 7nesTbraocnes.' ' " "' " , Tlllilll (i.lBla') fM.lll.V, .djoloing thtrFounkf iVtaiarT (Mis j Eatojp ,) in the large school building in LamSSefl, is the Girls' Primary, called the Third PriifV, Jf,s Miss Mattie Kurtz, assisted by Miss Mattie Collins. This school numbers 122 scholars registered, witu 03 iresert for examination. Here, too, we found the same evjdelbeeo 'J(C'lJa!,atl'?rj added beautyi' itidj itesH.A f.tbis mtlitrj schools. The room was fcandsome'y prepared for the important occasion. We love our school." whs handsomely nicribed in bandsutjaw iHfi- tipn owe 4 side of ths !Wk,o;tb-.hk ere adorned with t:vergreensstars and wreaths encircling portraits , fif (enGrant and our martyred President. Onr schools are patriotic5 'The ittle'V'" have been highly favurV-Jln fceirg unier Miss Kurtiff Initios vduriaj the p4ef year, and their examination shswed that they had profited it.,- ATI-the claa did well. NolwitliBU'udiug' 'i,hei intense heat, thay were prompt and attentive ia their recitations, and very thorough in tbeir answers.-, a. Their calhej i&TJ3 entertaininw and woke up the dnwoii-rit But space will not allow us to parlicelarixeto greater length. At the close of the xaminaliO(wMf.f-AVhelsr spoke pteeSantly to the iul0 iiils, and at IhetP riquest, --presented j-nhgjc f teat4-rr Mis Mattie Kurtz, with a baodeiaiyJvWastJinftni.fiDger ritig as a flight Jestijgoniai oi ineir enaction lor nr-r. is prea . j . J . ... senting these offerings, Mr. y'helr saifj he did so with pleasure inasamc-q as tbis, wasj Miss Kurtz's last term iq..tte school.. .While he feared that its child-, ren had been anticipated, .s ifar as tha, ring was concerned, by anottrep,- whonf1 be. did uot name.'ne' jjj' th'oul,tCtir present was a gratifying, , vuftly iVwsWoii' Of good will and love. Miss Kirtwts-. turned thinks to the children fpr.fheiV BSnaSJfBu present, aud declared that she would always rememberr theav rr love. . - - i j " This closed tl exereires tor thn d ry, and tbe large 'buuiVer . ief vtaifuts dispersed, wt.ile th" cbilJreirsrif.i'siu'ae of. their beautiful songs. : ' " t';' " y i a ?' 9ZF-f a f ' I Warhixo." The party having my Book and Paper, left with them w:thonfr my authority,' are hereby reri'jit ed to return them to me or pay thai result of keeping them, f -fit J.Es'Kt. June2U 2t r-4 '--. ltyVe desire to attract the atttiotioa of ladies, and others interested," to our daily receptg ofSumraor Dry Goodsand jfiljiaery, which we offrat th iowest rates !tmong the rest are hanjsomry assorted Lainartines for dresses, r) bite Corded Skirts, Sirk Mitts, 'Alexandre's Kids, Silk Cfcfd aniTiaA:i,'j'fiSan!hts,
with aittnergy and ki!l that indicated f (tyi; I hurscars, au4 atttrdav. ' Tim
Contider.ee in, and lov tr,-l eir '- of arrival, 1 V. M. ou Sund, Vdne. ersaodtbat .hey had pVitfiew if " snd Safer Javs. ' J 1 ' .i. ' ice Ifincn-liiter Mail o .hki ii 1 !
the new "Packer Opera Hat" for ladies! e-mir-i and u-i i.y a..i ua.t..r. , , v . mi i .-a ' ttSPt'i!fl aa ,l;e IlK i t b! n-r of tha
anu L.dren, and ait tbe -lasinonairle c olers of llibbons. s Wm. JIrori:s A SA . June 2 d3i- .. ,L-T.r,.. --rTTf n 7-30. ';r t "VV- J- Lowry V J., B A N K ERS 7--7- - ilOO.000, 7-30 TreasiirV Kotei on band and. for sale at market -t : ..i.. - WAHTED$70,000, good Mercantile Notes and Bills, which 'will be discounted at National iJank rates. -EXCHANGE ON NEW YOBK Bought in any amount, and Said in sum to suit. EXCHANGE on alt tbe principal cities in EUROPE for aale. GOLD, SILVER, and UNCGR. REST MONEY bought, and add. June 20 d3t. . . . . Fattss Yora Cows. C'ome to Croie, Davis & Co.'s and get tho best cow-feed j io town, comprised of Corn, Bran aod Shipstuff, ground Also, . 2X) barrels of fine" Northern potatoes, all of the best varieties. It BeS-Flaving made arrangement. o tnrafer our bnsiness to Ctrtcriic'atr in a few months, twe offer oar present etock of Drags, PaintsOils, Varoishes,- Windo Glass, Glaaawara aa4 Eerfomery, ia qeiotities to, ,saft. at a" decided bargain. say20-lm Leicb, Ci aLsrawr fc Co.
11 1' I" I '.WefSSJt-jlj FrJ4i.--X.eanonade, Ice Cream aeI Soda Water, the choices in th ci;y, to
a i a a?rca : s. I en'ernonarv. Na Li-Fir A-itfeet jeulw Pent Offics Notick Ca.Si.K OF KARRi-tD Tims. AccordiD? to the new i Time-Table of th E & r li U . .kirK i r.3.s mto eSect Mod Jay, June I'.Hfa th ilsiT-train gs orrt five tninutcJ earlier Vban bfretofore, viz: at J:iO in the fcretoon, and th 'uarfr train f:es not arrive " .. ' . . , " " The P. 0, Deitver.es wiil be closed an jiqu.r be.fre the" train n?arls t enable w,;j "i 3" llrf satre ntortiiny: a'eo-, all TJU . j:? i The slit; . tit V,w dsnrtmrtit - P lt-vtei laud kius -drawers Matter i.'r tUs .w;kb.'dssil-iti tirrt, and tbe f1 - " P lea at hft, cfnijfj wll. lae tept oee ifruf hour fr .1. .. a.-... . . . . w.,.itumvuMHtm,i .tMt.tii? n e eneaai u. a I law noiir. . T, ba taEcil wid -open at 1 A. M i aftlf -'clot.-'t 7 I'.'.S., c week-iay, and will be cpf u 'rom '. t & V. M.-ori Pundsy, as BSJal ' - .' JiTiria jLTji-Uiver Mail clones al 1 A. M. on .-iiimdavs, aad a v. X. on iedae. e !M. OP . Mondays, Wedninaarn, ThursTJuVfvah J Sstnrdavs. Time -f arrival, Sarfday, Tuenday, Thursday, and Saturday rprr.ina. l x-! ' -.T-i HfxkpoTt: Load UuUi closes at lU A. M. oa Monday, Wednesday, and t r.dayi'.' Time- arrival, bt J o'clock .jjaJCiwuiday, "Thavsday, and Saturday evenings. . , . - : v - The .V. h'trnonXaud Mail close at f)i A. M , running daily except on Sunday, Tirnuaf arrivar,b A P. M. : Tri iV - Hvnnonj Mail is enrrted hence (direct)' on MeodAya and Frt days, closing at i A. M." Heturning tsitiuie ot arrivnl i by 4 P. M. on Jwiys -tun! Ifatarsays New - Uaruifi.y , nihtier jiiws via Priner'toii ' en TufiJidije, Thursdays, and Saturday; a jojl leaving Princeton toe New liarhiiwiy' on thiw days, 'and returning on MondaTs, Wednesdays, and Friday, connecting -otto - way with the Efan, fi!ln train. G'.- . . The r-lrlturgk Mail (direct) arrives every Fruity by If A. IX , anil rr-tnrviinf the same dsy, ctoses at ltj A. M. Petersburg!! Blatter .coiaes nnd'grt Jiy Hailrouil diiyj- ,..'- ,d . - ; ;' " TkTF, Wtmdei MuU e!os al J-A. hL anp srrivet by e-i P.. M. every Thursday. !) ()':."; is- ' The HicluTf Jiraiteh. Maii (Pokey county) goftint in the N-w Hi.rmrri) mail every iMonday and Frulny,-rri ving tuesjay sua traturxlav." i -i - - Tl '.... . . 111- U . 1 . 1 ' : . by.n o eio.-k- and clones i-o iich imr au (-u ninn mail at noon, on ittouuavs ana i niirn-lAtu Green Uiverj matter (except rpottsville, which goes to lien.lorson) id Sent fa Owenbrd, Ion- Mondsy-i, VVednedaTSXhuratlavs and S itnrdav. . rf- i ! J.u.ll U.-Krii P M l-l .- . ' . .-. N..luaa lit d:iiJtlt. t'Of Leinooade and Soda Water, Canlls, IjemiHi,' Confectiurs of all kinds, to be had at th-; CuufecUuiiavry at the Post-office. . i. .ii !1 jH-l , k-j'-- '-II. altRMAEtt. - r t . i.iucK.-As I, jstcud.. to make change in my l ysixK.au, I ; will otfr-r for sale three marble-Vop . liiliiard Tables .nlnioat, ptw. Any'ioJy wanting to buy. will find this a good oppoc tuuily. . 0 - . .. v .CnssLks Habsk, j. - junl.1 I yi L'ra ivvint Chrles Saloon. . eali -M .11 ai. -i, , tics'. irr.;" Arthur will call 08 OT lllllffli M"l-ll . L.lilrtt A- CJ., L-NLcmphis, 1'irfjri... fce can fiad the where-eV'-Ks of hi mother, Mr.' Mary Ar.bur fniylJ-Jilw. ntj -A U '''f-JfJRaKA JBSZAAK FOB SLK.-I flO ofje'j1 flr nulf the) stock, fiitifires 'wi jrood wiU.jcf tb 'ir.irika I'jxaar. , TT.4' 6nly teassn tiiu, would induce iue'to dispose tifrnv bofif ss, is oa scorn nt of my .s (, " , , . , hsanh. jo ttny jrion or firm wanting t.'sart io HhV Family " Or pc?ry' and Hdasn Furcidiri bii.iiiexs, this offers J belter-inducement, than was ever tJVrJ tu Kvansvillo 'mifur", at I have spent twelve visa rt in boildin cp a : 'splendid J trad. 011 s'rictT a ca-h basin Je'MT - '' ". U. A. Coos. , fr.y Teleirapb.) , ft A IliKOAD JtlbCKtl'Ta. v. !' Tcaxx Uat-Tr, June 11, Mr. A. K. 5Arod; t D Il'lian. 2 tart InmW; flrair-nt A rk" grrjceriaa ; Pr-aion Hra, Hu tkg. do; J F f,i-r,tyt h.u..boM f4 ; Silc'pr, R Ala, t piece, w-arhioary ; Clnorn I H, I pl-a marble ; Ter-antlin A r ... :i Idle; Muk A V, I hhila rmi"u ware; A A X. Uhl, I car rlay. '.(a gnerl j A E Ii iPBryjl. CITY ORDINANCE. A arppreaaent lo an Ordinaara p.a..-d 8e. t ttl-r 1Mb, (mtnle-l, - An 'd -lauoa d.tntke SaaA and pr.Tidiu puntahni-lit therefor." ' Paiee-J Juo l'.th) I1A. rtrrton t. fit t rd.raai.4 l-y I Omaavra C'" ctlof lt XVy t'f That It eheil I an" laaafal f .r my i-rai. a-uh.u Ih.- I n li.ofaald city, to wear !pm h or h j-r.o i arr iell mnf'rrr., or any part of Ih uo!-rm r-.nl jr ia laea in 'laaermy.! Iha trrlura. or auy badaa r.r jfilguia irh aa aaa oaad ..r w .rn f J .aid traitara. or to tan i mi aay oanner r n - a area. .ar , mt. tr.ra. aaa ac - a.r-4;alid t4nlderat- 1-ta-ea of Aloarica. fix.-, i. Auj j.-raon r perB-.aa ulr .lmsr asa net anT prorlaioo of thla Onlaaaca.. ahall f.rrfar t an.1 pay not laa than bra nor oi.jra !bu ftfiy dr.iiar frr the hrirt offance, aod f'.r l.y ar;teUut cfaFwa not more than one bwodred dotlara W. SAX kit, Major. Atieat: A. Sf. JfcGaiir, CVirk. ... )i t.x I'oioa ccpy. ; Notice to Contractors. . HtlflfrcOWJ-fO! CtiUXCILOFTHXCITT OF 1 Kaana-rill will rwair aaavled p'OfMraaia tanttll July t' l"tb, !..'., fur l.u:ieriug rir-t atrael of H chy. 1r ni f o-ewt t f.--t atra, a di.tnara afal-oat 'i.l'v ft. Py -.8ra-ti..oi may ra aeau at th fS.- o' Iha City I : tk. AM. M.RirF.i.lerk C Urk Of-, Eraairrir, Jn la. IS 4 NOTICE. .'OTriK IS 11EKEEY GIVES THAT I WILL i. apply t tha I ity C'jon-tl I r ti pritiiege of recti nr a fram awan at.ed la the rear of Utt No. le7. I'fe':ou Aalargeaaeirt of lb ctly of Eaaoaviile, iL-i. j-Itl--iw GCORl.l I.IK.E&. NOTICE. riio BKKAU, KH AMLi CvSS L ;.A.Tiiit i Vthllr ao!d cfT ouro-'d et.-k f f F'.r a an ! are ax-a. ,n the market with Freeh White and Su-4 Wb-at Flnar; M-ad pit grvaud l C-ara J a.t thraasjh W-ratom, aid i:rj n.a atit claai. ta amati wr lar: -Iswa j-t t ) a'j t -i-ij'a. at th Nr:fhra Mill, cur. Le-a.&aod Catl atiet, EaaciT-li, tad. j icLiHEtriT UEOTatta. NOTICE. Important lVotic. LL TES!0n5 HiViv.i CLAIM! "5AIS2T ' V tta .ea-aer D B. t aajl- U w :l prwarat iVa el board ur ariL.l. A.l e,a (.raaaiaU ad a tr tb (mlidiii'W will coo.t-ler, nail end Wad. -- atA Siclo P a AT r, Capt. my3l-t aurii PICTURES. pHOTOGBAPHT OCTlXiyE. ' , Alf- MI'ch-1! is tbaonly aent la towa fur Fmti j.a0tA Staal XQa-rartnga cf Mr. Lincoln. Walt aad a hi epaciman baleta parehaaing. l-lt
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" OFFIGIAI LETTEIiS KEWJwisu rSiLA I M !! ta Ihr Paat-iir al IrianilM, Stat f Indiana. l:Khdaa of Jot, ataT-T obtta any oi the tetteta, Ih appti ewnt cawe rait fey .'. n art fawara," g'.re IV dale of tht hat. and pay one cent f.r adverttaing II aot ca.ia-i f r wtlbin-aw ai-Wk, thy will hB'"u'T. t;,;,", ' ' lJ'Illl at tha twrrerrtrtM?. tearr tar ;-a,i.l net' i-t ure-rriBf is. aoliowtag a.l i.kV5. I. MalCCT retiera rlaioly to th etraet aa-f number, aa well a tha. pot-ac a ad St.. 3. HEAD Jerr -atir ra wrter' an.Jre anal Nan, an en and waaaaer, lca theae plaualy with t'lii cam, and re-juant taat- anwwrw t dtrerted aroordingly. 3. Liar to eiraner or tranaaaat tiaiwra la a town or city, whoa peclai addraa m-iy b kaowa, lnil-t be marked, fa tt tower kfl-hanj corner, with th word Tranalenl. 4. rfaaw t b paitag ati tow rw ray kamd 0rnr. and a?e. a-- betareen tue atampa and direction for eW-arcrw wtthoiat lntr-r cr wft ah lmtf. iil.ii ii i i .S B AhKQl L-r hr tba KETI KH of iV-l-r Ie lb writer. If anxtataa wrthto tlraravr 4" reea, wTttta or ' wtth. rkw wvtta' a h i x(Ariek and .. acraaa th Wtt katuf a-t cat the anvuaop. on ta iea aits, win a coaipitwiti. at'lha oaual prepaid rat ol poet-, pay hie wheal Ik hKlar la deilTered to taa wrtM-. Sai-, . U or l-i. ' ' LAPlks' LIT.. A'eianrfar Mary f ynch B-aah Arwamaa Ellxaboth L cater Mary B.IT Mary B -irBian TLfasia a.iaedm a I I i Bona far Maggl Prarr Marxaret Batl.r Starr irroaivell Pamel a t Currey Jaa " ' CathrUx Xllialelh IVIIiaa-r ear Fraddl Oetr-a. mra f S ' ultey Hull la C Sanni ! X'uaotoay Mary Oarfr Mary A i l.r Mary M Oalk.ea kfatllda J ir.tt MA I'aria t'hrwlaa t , . f-ftT tfannah Danabna Ana S ; ! Pug llama fo-w.., Carol a Link air M M-r A ana .Vftct-edl Jnlia V Mart a Muilee M.ll aaa Morton alary W Mill Mary HfTtT !uu.i Marling Anaalla Masar.ll Mary Meaau atia t.er S .tab I St. How-M AmrUai ' iU-i.Jl 7. -re 1 J a p JtrRa Ill.al-elh A ' lcJUyau.Ua U'la. hak mntti f K'.rtow Axaerir, A " Nmhleaaala SieMtlMtb Ow.aa Lid a PwrAaaa Proa an Fraak Peck a-a Par laaraavtler DeBrulev Stary traa Catkarina . . . '. mr Waadelt Elder kfaiS -ValliagHrw aouia Frfea lahlla Grant Part ha (leal K!h-D . tfaili M.ry Of ali.a O l!et Mary n'i Hm a ' , llrpit aara 11.11 Sarh'l ' tUH lil.ot.a 4 liHk Mo ly Ha j-la carlatlii S rlaaer Kale l(..-ar H i f ' tloaiarMary llajaon t'anrlla " " arta rah M Holt Mary Ilolkia Aaa . Huptlea Katly t i Jera Slaty .. JuhiMoa Mllf K ' Harrrtt t.aiira 0 - , . Jona W ail 'a Ju 1 1. a' C ' ' i " J .lr,F.'ll J Jou' n a a roiua 1.11'aa : ., . Paala laei a Pair due Jane S t-ala Mary kotiaat.a Aanre BeMell al. N.ary V atobtaaoa tVMta. man Aaguaia faaaaa harah aaaarakaf Ra bal . . -ScuSrlJ Loaw aarwatd Mary taerrd Mary . ( nwjf h rut a J harp Clear A ., Uracil llalea Chart itanarry i ,; .x,a Mar.da Haartiwltk tar F . rttig-'r Leaa ,. , Hir n I haraf) J ' ULI:,! r..l ttliaaUlh " , lae . ' 1 : - 81 11 .ih mra Joha nteaa Suaaa , Baluiuaa Mat hempi R.l. ta .; Taraaw mra W A' ' V-a h Florence VaihtJeaala " Vearh V.rlu'a Viaela'm.t Maty . V lUianvaua Mary Wl aej liana 1 Wlttmaa Mail ale I , V li, eler l.vu . ' Wtl.ua V'la-alh" , W Itkla Mary ' Yokal Kale Xapp Lena. a '.. T Kit I IUabeltl ken y lla aaa . . ' k yer Mary tea Kit A teau Aui-rk LurneT Btra lrfaaaar Fannie sWfSktirw lllti ItUaa aESttEMrss'. ItsT. AithwIJ 1 Aalra J Ed 1 A rtllttuta II L Alia-'ia S-ll , HMi aer Itaraef " , I I. tie I. C.I.SH I,,. 1 I.aa Tk"j J n ...I.laa lI ot r.l J S Unh Ji-kn W v .. I.ng Je-r . ' LeMa-rgaa J-'ha B l.ckwv d K H . 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Flahay Wm M . r rairchild Henry Fuld Ir G VV Flaley Prratva Vrat T E-3 f la. bar Urn F.ll Wm - j . t tieity John laraaa.-a O.laiao Wra ' rae . Win 3 will Pattlck rime Law T. O.rl. M-1 aear . : Oral.am ..a. k (.aaa.ifald ll'in jr ! Greek lleo J ' I OraM Frlaatd trrifflu aeniamlu liraham Adam llarrla B I -I Hamaway 8 K HIITJ llnghea Char a Har. EH - -flermaa Fred , II d II C ' Ilowar 1 HP Hlhlll Oe.irt W Hula n J'.lin AHeaulng IP llnlai.o Jcha A Horr.nt:h Joia llu ar h 11 lljde II C liri-r Hair t W tltikninq atenb.a tL 1 Ifcrwall Thome lljati Tbeodor H II off -nan T S ll.r.ry VV H Orabaia A 11 aH Jnea A H-3 J.il.a (irorp- A Jarr.ee J II J'.hoe. n t A , Jarr.ee It C. k.i.i Wm A t Kela-y MP K yeraam Mania Kui. karhorkor J P Kalaay A P .' h yar r .d.rl.Ji , a-ley Aaih'.ay ti-aawa I eay .er taa.-rga raa--k Wm Pat Sam I I't We H ,t Pr w.ll fl W - loa t a Adaan . Prta F ll I'r c V. tu Ryan Ia44 kiee iBMl K.l-blbarlaaa-x Riah.r l and h.IU J ha i et-.d.er. W ,l R e. w r Motater We ley ' J.iha K.-I ol Ji.ha . , Heea.a Ja F-S ' K ea J.eafeeerg k ran iiagh . , fc- SiiH aylkarfey " "J at-a-r Parker hutmn kirkatS t . ftmlth n iiaan T I pnnr Veiaila -H iber 7aal., i on Itrhert ' I i Swenty Patrtk , svoit i"i r2 . Smith M a' Me.rterrnn.h M 0 ' emit t'ba J failtb tired , etroeg fl. orre . Smith t'l.arley . himpaoa JyUm ftln oa J ha Saaara Ueura eWpp.rd J . L B f-aundar J J eldeiwdtom J It - flu. Mb I 'ail . I'm tb J'" a F T lr ham J -ht a ,M ' TMarotm Hiluiry Triar'atl J ,ha 1.-l.!ii W K ' Tar1"r M TayUer W ttl I tlay A A n-t- h Jamea - w.i.i.r Wa:, K:i,Tt Wird'll S S sail While h'.a Wrbbjnha Wail J T St'a aa I Flerrtea Waablr,rt.ia Cn B I.e llenieraoti Wl-Ull I hilallaa W in., Da.rd , Wtimao 0 1 . li chtlatoper . . wi Kami AUtanTer : w l.aai A B . Wiaataa A heo oeCI TgtiDg Crlap Kok Andrew JAMES H. Sf-KESfVV, P. ' GROCERIES. ri l BCLS PRIMS &K1E0 APPLES AT or , . fi-AUAiKa. OHE"BEL'jElxiPEACiifcV'AT tl. A.CXKlK'S. SUSTUIa fiX AT -H. A. COOE'S. , lee choice Dried Baepberrte, 1" lb chote Irria-d itlMklearrl, ' . ., 1' choioa Pitted Chrrlea, lla lb chwtoe (uot Pitted) ChwrrW. L KOZ CHOICE BEEF TOSGCX4 AT t H. A. COOK'S. pt'EKETT A trCstrlia'S I X T aTTs 7Tdo SJ aaaortaal Extracu, at H A frxK'S 1 ff iT 1.BS S110E Ed'h AEIkCT AT jVJU H. A. COOE S. CiH-liCX GHEE! APPLES. I j bin hoaa Crieea Appl t M.A.OOOK'Se 0510" SETS, lbbaah prim. Oslo Set at a. a. cook -a. BBLA LAAOB OJflOSS AT 0 B. A. COOK'S. 10 BBU BL'CawUKAT f Uil't AT H K.OHlK-n ruC- lkaaBi.i.ada. O 1 doa It -ah halmoa. IJ doa do Lohatar, ' doa pick -led Claraa, S doa do Lot tart, at B. A. COOK'S. TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PBOPOSAM WILL BE BECEI VE0 at b Aad tor fB, ao'll Moaday, Juo la. 1.-6 , for ba btlag tana abotmra'a for a Bride ecru vt agaor Creek, la fa-ry lowees ip. a lea, f. -T baildiog Iha aM-'al itractnraof aaad br dg. al. acr- rdtig t laa.d apern f)-arroo on ale in mri-ffica. VICTO SIACIi, )-i3U Coatuy AodJtor. T)OP9SALet FOB BBICK WOBK. CA BPCJf1 ttr work. Plastering and raintiag to fiaiah th luear :ory of lb Pyoagotraa, lil berccareed ap to the 13th day of Jaa. at tha era a of Mnrilaaa A BWyd. Arr-attarte, -her th drawtag aad apciSatlc.aa caa U aaaa. JT-.
BANKING.
Capital Paid In- - $350,0 CO Limited .to - ..---$700,000 THE' MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK A. w-MaaSmiwM,a1l..W . Of EvansTille, J ' C. K. BSttrN't"t;'.......'.....Prldiit, ' alfto. It. HOC UK.. ...Caafclir, i flvtr ard. tiaaiaaa at la fwfl.w, co-asraf ' !uln lira. I rir.l ttraala ---- .. .. - . . t III l.. OfVra ita arvd.( M thacinaa a of Etaaavil et lla irnla, Ivain prapaird lo.arryoaa . , lattiatat GenorarBanking Business, Aa l to Farrhaa an hnrpty i 7-30 Treasnry Notes, Gold and Silver, Bank ITotcs, -: i " Excliansc. BfjMJ. tr't KKTIl'U iTKS, BtnilS, witit other SecorUles and . ElM-ounts lKKIi.X and Ji dohitic rirr.R. a ,' :. ) , - ; Aa- Ar H acoanmodalloa Vf are. ban Ira aad othara, ah., hare i.i. .--! d thatr aaringa la Iha popnlar aM.aaaiaeear -aea. tl rlTar lo rwcel iark.r -a of tW SV Mauadl. laiarr.l tl.ar. Ii Note aaaat aihir socmrltlta, oat f 'll llepa.au, ar t harae.alfordleg aa I hot-ivra ine onn. taaluU" aroial h -iar.ir-ly aud -vlk -f t-talalag vSeaa la their ' Hi at al'ia. il-lf "7", ' ' Tho Hvansvillo NAT JON AU BANK, " i.rCCtirTO THE hRAXtU Be.Sk,.- , - - - Plrmit'l Pciiraltut) uail , riimiiriat Aaent of 1Ue I ii lit-l N(atj. - Capital Stock Paid Up : ,V$G0O,O0O! Vtit hoi'i.tMl CJttpitttl. )i,(oo,(M)o: 5 i -HIIiEl In tho Bankiuu: House of Tho Ifranch Bank, Tlua Batik w ia ralal If.ha I Iu January laa', with a pad I ap Sapital nf 'ta'.i ai Tb tapiulat.at haa i -a lie .,! to s.m,a.i, aialulr a Itai few erf Ih ia. al of he k.airk.ille Wan. h wf the Hat.k f tlaa nta'e vf led ai.a, web b M llh.lr a -tax trrta hualbeae, aud WUI ta anargrd ia Ihla Bank . a.Otrl.1 II tTAltri, .la.hlr-r ..f the Pranrl, .. ke V -a ar.. :nl- .l I ul.l.l, la plane of a. k. l.lei ta, V ,. , ratftgnad. J Mr hATr. H'Uk. Iraaldenl ..fib Brrh, will take the Ft etdenry aa aa-n aa he eaa arratia to iva life alien I. nil Ita 4 in lea, ta oeed Mr, le r f , who will teela" . ha faaur. -The aeKa aad fa. I'ltha of the pei.k at leadnred o ih rorrat-i.iideatr aal cuat4-air of the Braaih, awd l II. public. W.J I.OW RT, Pre'l. . -! riMI 'DI. IHH, VePre'l. HASJISL BA f ABU. I'aah. .I ar rna : V.J nw. a k uune naoet. at a ROatlara, UVVIl 5H, baa r HulilatH, S a, aatcelta, v tiAvio A MAcatr. vi ;
, RCXIOOLS. litminsticn of Foblis 8chooU. 'flU l KDEKHMINED. TBI'STEE OF THE 1 Pol.ll bia t-t Ih 'I t "I D-eanaallaa, heat re.0.e U. U V h ater a-4 W illlam HaVer, f..rra-a- I r u.li a aad tt-a. laaaadoat, a-r aarndoet IS. n' DiaeilaalK-e aad el.a tb .ree tl aaat of lhe hnol A A K, . tilt ST, kMIL BiMi'Mtir. I'XAO LAbMLBEBBr. Taa Aaaral fiiaiaiTma if Iha Pukll ft-htx.ta of the city ol Aaeaaal I will commenrw oa Moaday, Jona 1'iih, !". aad proreed a kid- , law. Via i , r Tt'KSDA T, J I'M K 2'Hh, let B.-ya' letermdlte. Mia O'Ortna, Plla-I-jl : frmu S I li o'cl. ck m Sd Bora- luiere e.li.tr, kf Ha Klddla, Priarlt-al: from M I It o'rlh m. l l O il.' Ibterni.diate, Mia Orlgaky, Prlacl. pal : fr- m t to li o't l k p.m. 24 tttt a' lubareaedlet, Mia Low, PrlaclptJ: fr.ui 't to 4 o'alirk p m. , WlHSXaliAT, JPKEHUi. Ll M ye O-awtner, Mr. K algal, Priealpol i frrm fl II It n'r-loah m. - Yl xMrla' firammer, Mia Clark Prlacl-al fr.m a lO O't berk p. aU. ,,, , , . TUl Bf-UAT. Jl'hB 8v. 111 tof' Slamaief, kf ia !e..kaT, Prlewlpa! ' 1 from in 12 r.k aa. l.t Oirl.' Oraniaaer, Mia Father, tfrdailpal: front 2 Iu .'. o'clock p. m. FRIDAY, JfJia K-ld,, , ,. . , U h Cth ul, Mr Parana, PiljaefpWl from to ll o'clock m , ao l from it to 5 'l h a m. tb ran.lnali..a ofcandldaUei h.r atmlalu lalo ID DJlh ' bo"l will lake plac oa Saturday, , Juo i'Mb, in tba !rpr- Mr hol lloaaa. ( aadldat a wriat l-e pre cut at S o'rlock a. m The reeml,. , f the Ulam I'ouaril, parents, gM4tana. aod frfeada of docatioa, ar liifiteei to a li,d. . - - Th ere-re will tuaaanra promptly at tba hour eta'ed, mil, o arr.ld Interruption, vl.ltor aa reqtiaate.1 to I.e preeaiit al Iba opcatagt'bl.dr.n will tbeavlm fed. i ( H O wrfFELEtt, - W RA E EM. .u. .'.. Jnoa I 'lh, !'.. JelS St
LAW CARD. nt uttmn ::j : r i : : j i i r.. nans. ICLEHART& VIEHE, Attorneys at Law. ASO kEAL ESTATE Ai.ESTS, TfslBtt 81., hM. Mt It 4 BraMOKfr, J-M Kraaitrlllr, I at 4, MEDICINE Ilair Uprooted all part af tha Mealy Ixt sire I'at. ia, ee.taeeef talaea te Ik a.a, by If. lia'l Itni,av av Pw(a. ' Aak ar a4 for L'pham'a Iiet-llat'rry Pow ier, and take ao other. P rite SI Ma-led to aar edtraaa fcr SI eA, by 0, " OPUAM, V root Algblli at reel, Pblladelph a, Paoa. i - Upbaaei'a falr Otoaa a mat Cmrllmg; rloid la lb heat hair dre.e.i,- ia Ih world. It Imp.rm a Daat.xifnl giea I la Aaer, el aa eae-f, 1rt.mo' ! g'o k, Ac. Frit, 'm oaau bottle. Obae' Tatter Olwiaaatat la a eor car- er reftar, AU a kaataa, tkaeBeal iaaala, AW. a ' aaa, Aa. Praca, 'ju au a box. t7pktalaa'e iilkma Cart raiinei let Bail rtoUat par if lama of AHrmm, la few am. in, aaS rBacU a apaedy Cora. Pi I , tl a package, Uphena' fjyepepala Car la warranted lo enri aay eaaa of ya,tfaai, WW B-l.'ee aavw (eaaf atawaw;. Pruall. (Veal by mall ' tpkxat'a Frtcklt Baaltbr reeaoeea Fraxkara. Tan, Saabara, Pin. plea oa tba Deee, Bo'taoa tbak aad BxtuS la compWxaoa. Pre- W eaa l. Dr. La Parta'a Llfa Kllllr. Ue great A'atrtia aad .a.aewaiar SUaaaedy, reetoie I maa'y alur a I wb ara a9Wrlag from I an e-re4 eplaal Baerxy, Barvowa L-eM fry, ac, arka.ag fr.a what cBMaaa. Prhva, St a package. Tha efapaa Hair Si alaa color th Wb lea era or Miuetatb aiawatifiu 4aA reeea. It aow.la'. cf a-'y a rraara'aoa, Colar Will aat (ad or warn aut. Omy i'J eaou a box. Sola) by - 0. TrWk Jf Soa'a Eighth .treat, Phi-aeelphia, and by all frruggui. Circatar eat fra. tiTtJHTO A W0OI, Cor. Third ad Mala S fre't, I.S Sm Ata I t C.a.-avallU. SALOON. A Chanjje St. Nicholas Saloon. CAM ORAMM1B Utt AOAIM TAKEB charge of tha St. Vlcaol Swiwa ad will pat , it. la Bat rata cr ar with all poaaible dl'patca. Th Saeat Lt-Sr will b kept la lb bar aad toa bi.liard tablew will oeeopy lb aaroad Saor. Hla old framd aad tawtieaae ar In "lad le ceil
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