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

WAITED. IHFOKMATIOH Or JOHH KELROS-A BOY twelv jmii of 2e Left hi mother's resileoce at K-wlmrg on Thn-sday moraine lt i is sua-1 of hie g--; had on line army cloth P"'", eke-k shirt, deik co!ord jeans e at. a d b! let. All wmm are wrs.rd.agalBit bsrboring r eaipteyintf bint AM' MAU'iABElHXLSOS, nla , wi " I" -r0 Bf.NT-iA. WK! DWELLIHO HOCa 1. wi ll from s,n to tro rooms. Iiqnlre st Cox A Ilomnbrey W, erf boat. ay'io-lOt

EMPLOYMENT. ",r7ri A M'-HTiT. Agr.ts wanted loB Rew-)-) I' g Mi-eliines. We wit aire " morion a e'1 machines aoM, or mntoy agents wbo ar.ll w. rk f"5r the snore was;. sntall expenses tnl . Aldea. I B If saxlr.ros & Co , Tetrntt, Jeh'tui. mrtMAwlw ai 1 11 1 ..' .'J t TOr RENT, r .4 KT F7r'..0 t'AVfVO A rMVL TIM: f lb ee or f:ir roow . reav. eao eerf wit in A -t l-r e 'Mr g t:l offlna. y AUCTION SALE. I tW -H at anctlit). nt the Oonrt H-r, d -,nr, 1 .oday Jai litih iIk k p. m , !" threo IS) soil four ). In Mock o .(). B n' PI t. C rpril- ,!'!, wlh new one arid a half st ty p. eye wi-h three reom eellar. c'tB and out. b i:es. i- t l V by 1"" Tiil rood T ra.e-.-dl ,J 0 Mi down, balance o ered.tof, t live ieitb, wirk In ereei . , H. C. P.IIOfiT, Prop r. InHi "UfW, A actions r. ... mito-t J 1 ; REMOVAL A ANtlRr AE HAS- BEJOVKI HI HOE - More from Pvann.r Mlrti to Main, o-r th.d'it, Wivmui Bk-iiIU aod Klahib StiU. iiura ii will ba plaed lu aea hia bll riMtornrra ar. I irew !. mna dlre. , FOR SALE. Bnaisevt Let or Sale. 'OBfEllOr UB3T ASH IjOOrST STRTET", optx.iita the I9 roat umr,v.i ny iw nr., rh all tba lmpruemnU. Tbii l obi -of tlia m tdHlrbl tomlrn lo' la the eltT, and will br cld on loaaunttM twin! If applleatlon ta i, la at enca. , (.j.tj tt. JOIi-HN. fB,7i5iience for Sale. aPLIMIrlO cCUCBDVK BK.S1DENC1C 0 tlTaaeraa.wltbln tha oltr llmlta a two atoiy fc.i. k hoaM,wlih atuble. js., and frulta of a I i- Trfrittona. Will ba void low tr .yij.tf. A.JOHSSON. SteamFoat HulFFoT Sale. ri'JIB HPT,!, of tha BtamlHwit Jiflo McfMnra J for nllahli) for a mll whrf.Uat. I gth, N fret; width, an fa-t. Ai.H to M itch . al ryoolil,t Cawjrrltls, Ky.,wlia tka boat cm br 'irn, or nMroi 2J.I2W - . W. CAHKY. AI.AUUK HOi'BrtTwTtb 1ft tooma, Jarg" wli. and all ooimeulaocM, good lo alin, almlr b!r aHualed for a Boarding liotua. !rlra JMW , ,..b'.l,tf. A JOHNSON. 4 tKOB T0 HTOHT 1SBH-K HMiH d lt'l tauamotit , 'wo lo Ill rant I i.i pnr tear. frico t . A.401TNS01I. I-IIIBT CUM DCIlWSn frjnlii I Biackford'n Ororo, ho Main Straat, con bn l trrj low anil on tliuo I am r--orlrg 71 Ih- a lina frr Jl only, tub built by pn ct, ... . tnil.29,tf A. Ji'HNSOM. C IX good DWELLINfi UOI7.MK3 Jut flnlnri ti.vcwaflffh. iDqnlra or irl.dif. A. JOnHSOK AUCTION. I1IR.47I JI'ELSO.-V, IT. B Auctioneer, 11 " Jiemovid hi Auction Room ft NO. 27 LOCUST ST., ;ror doom n.ow rut iBtswooD norr.), V loraha will atb-nd toall &lu! of Anntlon baa' n-. it To tli aMltlna of MrrbimUIs Waior C riai-a Hoibm, and Kfol Ktit... A iictl' ti ilv- 'I UBf-UAI, lUUli8I)AT ai B ' fl) BKAV of KM-.h wm a. t ub advanomi on cuiiMiBmnta. 1 ttim to all tit elttnna of Eranmllta wl k him. v'ill giva hli whnla thnt t h'a bunlnana. a HOTEL REOPENED. asiimgtou House, C IRIS. HEDEEICH, Froprieto ( or Main aiti Third KVAS8VILLK, I!fl. ri-nil OLD, WKLt. KSTATlI,I'ni:T), AS 1 lilrty-kiiowu tloU.l hai Iwa rlid for mt -.1 WiH-ka i:uijfri(;ning nia!r. It ha, dnrlt' i im, bpn r-i lurl Inald and ent, ba b' tbrouahlT H'-ttl no, and In a itnwt manr for U'-1 itli now IhU aud tnmituro. Tn" proprl t-. h4 mn:'? ory arransim'ut to roudor I ! . le srm-rj-olept, fcfslthy and agreoobla to t 1"' , . r,r iiir,; tii i-uhlU- f.r th Una tiatronK t1 f r a I.- x ri-ari baa bwn aKtonUa.1' to t1 V .ihi" . - , ii" lurit a rfu-vml ol tholr cnntoi ar i -?:.-,,"rr io have bin tab' fnmUhd a) in. soil"-- ' M''1 In a jr to mrit tliflr cotH u. : v" -"'.J". ' .' . I SUNDRIES. I'AN CY CS OODS t'. rortn cai-l tub atiention or Tn V inl !:c to bitf tjilaritUtl aawrluiout of Faui T -at arlicla conaUtiug of - ... t U ari!iin of Tclli't Moaia. -Hair Tooth, Kail and Flrh Brnabea. -r ombl lo endlusa Vailtti:i. - - 1.'hatra Bongx, Diamond Dut , . l.looui of Kinou, Alnbaalar TabU't, aod All Mylf of Pa nl and l'owikr. J miff Bcxaa, TuIR and Toilet Bo; tlt-a. " aiTviy tiling occsvaiutr; to ouaiplota Ilia Teilat. Thermometers. - 00D AeKuBZUKKT Ol- THKKXO'sfXTXE t forloby 11. J. bCUXAki't ,B. . 4 Cor. Malu nnd .-ec'!!!! atrwts. " GROCERIES. Ho. 81 West Second Street, . ClSiClSSATl, . ' pp. r to tha Trade at the loweat raws, a vey Ur, -otuck of ST1PIS AS0 FAS I' I KtUr.RIK' CoosiiUng, ta part, of -. istfTaa t HIo, Lauayra, Hartoabo, Jaea. tari New Oriee.ua, Outos Porto 1.1 co, Ear . sr.. ttt-Iiued. . 1 (olaaaeaand Syrap in groat rarioty, qoailt . r t packaea. t'aa - aupowdsr, Iniperie), Yonng lfysw .- an I (ntoug. -iptrca i Nutmegs, Cloves, Clunamon, Fpi I- ir- r, and wmgar. I'oliactJOl Che wiug, Flue Cut, and Smokl lej-re alock. vltartt-Imported and Domestic roll a- taent. Oanaott jeotl a Paacbes, Btrawbrrrtr . B tek harries, Bssrberrtea, Vlmocea, Paara, Ovo t rtea, Cberriea, Oraties, I'luo Apt lea, Totuatsi t, jrnt'oru. Peas, Oyatera, Lol'DUiis, M acker, p rdluoa, . . .ttue, BowIbs, Ahnomla, Filberts, Walnni , I k Ira, I roaarrse, Candy, Buiis Woouen Wa; t esse. Cotton Yariii, Tair, Ci-Uge, Alau n I i sai4. Ink, Pasr, Soaj-, Clla. f tari h, t , a. ee. 'l!. fayt&ab. Mr. T a- eeaeewaepeaeaeaaeeeejeeasaeaaewew , MILLINERY. llilii.ei,!5 lthymo.' s . nrif.u a fcno sTom or Tea ' It .w.e r wt-rn. ' t r "i"t a rieen'a baal tul 'rn, r . . . .e'.l rle, " , jMw,Mi. bwwt 'e Jiuraery ; . lwf M vf hi, t I - Mraw, e se m-if f r .air ; r'.- ,,e ,vf ,.,ia,ot mvt'U a4 f, i ! i.,h, toll know ; a. ..f a r , t r.-.j . j Pit ',a, -. i -,i. y..ar sal. t 'I i f'- e . r - Hon, vtm-m n,.-, r ev -.w... w yr , ee a a ,itts.e .i.a t. H W;"rV ..-'- e-.. ' fe., Uft U VVsVwsJ V t - 0 r eta; e.e A a t. e, le ' ,.. a , Ua - e 4 .. t ', , Aed aslvw ate-aMie tuuiwiiu, ,i...,,, , . . , , ,, ( , kl .- Kia v -tu t. u. t,y,,t ,,f,,i-i f a fvu mr b,e ,.. . Besueoibnr Stji. ,,. . , Org;iiilo L;,wn-i. N ICS AS i kial .- 1 e , A ai.y iij, c- i. . . ., . . tag aueap at eHUI'iiiii a ibi.. i a a

JC BilLSOAO K.USIKE. k. . c. u. a. af! Wajr, Freight and AecoromoHtijfl o a. Tbrongh Freight 1 A&BIVES: Mall : 7:34) ... lecramwlmtlon Tbroagb Freight :.. T. H. . K. u- n. O K P A B T 8 mu T. H. ! Eiorma.. ft r. A' r'.B' m oration iif ht fcxpriwa li:60 a. a. 1BBIT1 AT T. H. n f.sr,rM.. 12:28r.. oi'.i.(r.'!iiun. 6: If r. .ei.r txprwa . . 1:546 . a. Thaaa two roda mah. good cosuactloB at Terra Can: ' re indebted to the officer! of i b PTton and Indiana for latest New Orleans papers. ISir We are indebted to Capt P. G. O'Rilay for files of New Orleans papers of the 21st alt, forwarded by the steamer Fashion. - i - tcjT Briff. Gen. Jerry C. SaUiran is now at borne in Sfad'iaon. ' Pic Nic. The congregation of St. John's Church are making elaborate preparatfons for their Pic NiS, on -Mooday, and if the weather is fine it wili be a rand affair. We hope to see it large ly patronized." 'i ! ' - Tub National Fast Dat We bae never seen a day set apart by the public anthorities so BniTersally observed ; by all classes of citizens as was yesterday. Almost every business house in the city was closed by tacit consent, aod the silence of the Sabbutli reigned duriug the whole day. At half-past ten o'clock, Union serv ices were held in the Walnut Street Presbyterian church.- The assembly was unusually large, and the exercises were deeply solemn and ioteresiiug. ' After a solemn dirge by. the choir, the I)iviB presence and blessing were invoked by ttev. McCarer, and the Proclamation of the President setting apart the day was read. Rev. 'Mr. Sims then read, as a morning lesson, the forty-six'h l'?alui, after which the congregation suug, led by the mafrni ficeot choir, the 4Uib hymn, commencing: Tbe God of lo w It aura iriduli; Tba flowitig tear, tbe li avilitf aigh, Wttan rigMpoua h'Njii. f 'II ar -nn' . Wban tadr friwuda and kindred din." Rev. Mr. Sims then ofl'cred up a fervent and eloquent prayer, and after the singing of the first part of tbe ninth Psalm, commencing "With my whola boar! I'll raise my acng," . he proceeded without selecting any teat, and without notes to'dt-liver a discourse, on the character, life, and mission of the late President, replete with beauty ! and elcquecce. It wns, indeed, a masterly effort, of about fifty minutes length, and was listened to with the moot devout attention. We fear to attempt even a synopsis of the discourse as wa know we could not do it half justice. Many of its passages were truly sublime, and all were beautiful. After tbe discourse the Choir sang the beautiful hymn published in yesterday's Journal: "da ti tha grara In all thy glorious prliro,' When Uav. Mr. Bioonier, of the .Baptist Church, offered up a feeling prayer, and llev. Mr. Sims pronounced the Apostolic Benediction, aud the large congregation retired, commending to each other the beautiful discourse. " Services wore, also held, we believe, at the Episcopal Church. . " 4 The same solemn and becoming observance of the day .was mamuiued until eveuing, and we cannot doubt that tbe smile of Heaven will be vouchsafed to a uatiou and a people who so fdrvently, so humbly and so universally acknowledges the overruling Providence of the great Kiug of nations and of men. A Copperhead Ball Suki.cbbd -We are informed that a few nights ago a number of John Morgan's paroled soldiers visited Mount Vernon, and got up a ball with the aid of their Copper head friends. A few of the 1st Indiana cavalry getting knowledge of the affair, thought it was their duty to sqaelch the concern, and accordingly visited the ball room. One of the ex-rebels they pat in a skiff and started him across the river, and gave the others a few hours to leave the jplace, which terms were accepted. Tbe Mobile DiSASTka The New Or leans papers of tbe 2Gth aud 27tb ult., contain full particulars of the terrible disaster at Mobile, involving the loss of some ZOO lives and the destruction of millions of dollars worth of property, and the almost otter demolition of the city. Some thirty tons of gun powder and near one hundred tons of fixed ammunition, surrendered by the rebel General Taylor, was exploded while being stored away in the city. Hundreds of persons not killed are severely injured. . Railroad communication is expected soon to be compltted between Mobile and New York, so that passengers may go through in four days, as they did be fore the rebellion. jtrjy We regret to larn that the meet ing announced ou Wednesday, at the store room of Messrs. Gold nan, Berg It Co., to coDsider the subject of buitd" ing a Dry Dock at this city, was a com plt failure. We regret this the more as w believe uo enterprise has betjn t-iw.t) tu our citizens which would S tf f morn to the interests of the city t We f,, s'.rim entorprising, public spirit ! e I r-ai-i'ai-ats) will laku hoid of the mat rr. r,-l e. -m ts auccesi.

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Soldiers' Farewell Ball We ac

cepted tha kind invitation of the soldiers in hospital below this city, and through tbe courtesy of Capta. Ebrman and Torabier were furnished with transportation to attend tbe grand farewell ball given by the soldiers on Wednesday night to their friends. Arriving at the hospital at 10 o'clock, we fonod a farg and brilliant party Joining in ih "giddy" to the sweet meas-ires of one lone violin. The vast room which had been arranged for tbe purpose, admitting about fifteen sets, was beautifully decorated with the flags our brave boys Lave df-fended so well, aod notwithstanding ih- paucity of the niuic, the great multitude present wf-r in exaberant spirits and a hi jh state of epjojment. It was nut long, however, before 0enberg's. fine string band made its appearance, and wss received with bolsteroas applause, after which 'votc rc with Its volnptnona awe!!. And a io k ri Lcra to wbicb nyjk f g is, sua ail want m. rrj as a marr a.e beil." The very finest order acd good feeling prevailed, and when we lett, after oud-cighf,the cry wag -0n-jtb to m- rry daoo - Lot joy b auaull ad." T . Our company including several handsome ladies, exhilarated by Ihe enjoyments of tha evening, which were great ly enhanced by the arge hetrted hospi tality of the MaJical Director, Dr. Yarron, retnrned to the city, making tbe night, which was delightful, voca! with patriotic music, sweetly sung, as " we came back." An UjarctrTHisr. We understand, ays the Pricceton Clarion, that at. Hazelton,' a Short time since, a soldier's wile having received a package of $150 In money from ber husband, received a call in the 'night from a man who unceremoniously appeared in ber sleeping room and demanded ber money. Fortunately he bad provided herself with a weapon io the shape of a rolling pin, and as the demand was made, she threw ber money on the fl or, and as be stooped to pickit op, she dealt him a blow with her weapon on the neck. , She then ran , to the nearest neighbor for assistance. The man was not at home, but the lady kindly volunteered and went with her, when, lo Hud behuld, the unfortunate man w3 the latter lady's husband! The blow he received proved to be fatal. Ia?l!is3 Delia Webster's house in Trimble county, Ky., opposite Madison, was destroyed by fire on Sunday lastThe light was plainly visible frcm Madison. ' This makes the second time Miss Webster has been burn out over there. Delia will yet live to see her persecutors making thtir livings by honest toil, or sent to the penitentiary or stealing. A Prolific Ccw. A throe years old cow, belonging to James A.Gordon, of Lexington, Scoit county, in this State, lately gave birth to three calves, and is doing as well as could be expected. The calves are now five weeks old, and looking well. Mr. Gordon proposes exhibiting them at the next State Fair. (isyJeremiab, of t 'Id Testament fame, seems to have written long ago of Jeff Davis. In chapter 13, verse, 20, Jerereplies as follows to a question by the lady: And if thon eay in thine heart, Wherefore come these things upon me? For th greatness of thine, iniquity are thy skins dittcoverel and thy heels made bare iQ?The Lmisville I)emvrrath the folloflring: 5 When rebel fo'cliers are allowed the privilege of returning to our citv, they bouid nt It ast learn bow to cunduot themselves properly. If they continue to read tha Democrat tbey never will learn. , tS" Oii Wednr fday, the 17th uTt , an attempt was made, at Staunton, Vir ginia," to assassinate General J. H. Du val, wbo is in command ot the united State forces at that p ace At the "time, the Gentra! was sitting in the house of a well -knuwn citizen, whose loyalty is undoubted. Wbile thus situa ted he wag fired upon through a partially opened door way, by some one standing outside. The party evidnfy took deliberate aim, as lite ball grngad the Gneral s person and lodged in the wall beyond. I be weapon used wai a p stoi, ana tne party firing it fled immediately without being seen by any one. the attempt is represented asa very bold and dirin, one, an tbere wns a pro vost guard of fifty men quartered within twenty yarcs of tbe bouse where the shootinp: was doue. The next dav the town was thoroughly searched and all lbs arms, of et ry description, taken from all tbe citizens and soldiers It is said thetao paroled parties are not as submissive as they appear, and ibey still bear watching. The Mobile News says that General Dick Taylor, soon af;er his surrender, remarked to on of our officers: "We ara fairly beaten aud it is no use proiong-ng the strife; it is no use either in being hostile or sullen in act ur appearaDc; but now that it is all up with the confederacy, it becomes the people to u! mit aud rctnrnto their ' allegiance aud become good and peaceable citizens of the United States; and," said the General with emphasis, "I intend to do &I1 l can to influence the people to take this coarse!" "Colonel B. D. P.-itchard, who com manded tha 4'.h Michigan Cavalry at tbe capture cf Mrs. Davis' husband and dress, is a native of Solon, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He was a student at the Eclectic lobtitale, Iliram, Oliio, in 1S39. Affr leaving tSat school he etudied law for a time, and soon after, goicg to Michigan, was admitted to the bar, and engaged in the practice of his protession at Allegan, in that State. .The gallows built by the rebels at Camp Morten, on which it was intended to han Bowles and Milligan, is said to be an admirable piece of machinery, work;ng sj smoothly that the rebel mechanic wto "bossed" the job declared banging on it would be a luxury. He did not, however, prepose to enjoy the inxury himself, but hung a banel of war Ter on it, to test the machinery. The rebels wore delighted at the prospect of hacginj northern copperheads Indiana pod Journal.

Additional Mustee-oct of Troops Gov. Morton, on Tuesday, received the following telegram frcm the War Department.Washisoto. May 20, 1SC5. ' ' Governor of Indiana : "Befering to my telegram of May IS, I have the honor to inform yoa that tfce order for muster-oat of volunteer whita troops, except Veteran Rserve Corps, whose ternw expire prior to O.-tober lt nest. Jut leen extended to inclwle all armies and departments. "Thoa M. Vincent, "Assistant Adjutant General" The organizations from lodiana comin? within these urders are: Of Tlomas's Army: The 8 xtv-eighth, Seventy first, (Sixth Cavalr), Sevi-Lty second, Sevea'y-tbird, Sevruty-sventh (Fourth Cavalry), Sf-venty-nintb, Eightyfirst,' Eighty-fourth, Eighty six'.b, Ninetb,

(Kifih C'avsjry) regiments, and tbe Eight enth,Twenty-nine:h and Twenty6rt na'teri?. O" C.nby' Armv: The Sixteenth. Sixty-seventh (now Twenty fourth) Sixtvnineth, fcuhty-iiinetb and Ninety third regiments. - Of ShoSnld i Army: The 8 x'f third, Sixty-fifth, Eizhtie'h and Ninety first re imen'g, at d Fifthteer-.tb battery. Kecrun- mustered in (for three years) prior to October 1, 1862, aod recruits, drafted men or substitutes mustered in (for one y-ar) pr-or to October 1, 1S64, fur any of the above saint d orgamza tions, and, also, For any of the regiments and butteries named )elorf ate entitled to be mastered out under these isatructn.ns: 8ixth, Nineth, Tenth, E eveutb, Thirteenth, Fiitbteentb, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twenty first (First heavy nrtillery.) Twentv-fourth, Twenty-sixth Twenty-eighth, (First Cavalry,) Twentyriinet1, Thirtieth, Thirty first, Thirtysecond, Thirty fourth, Tbirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-nineth, (Eighth cavalry) Fortieth, Forty-first, (Second cavalry,) rorty-third, Forty fourth, Forty-sixth, Fi-.rty-saventh, Forty-nineth, Fiftieth, Fifty -first. Fifty-second, Fif-v-seventh. Sixtieth, One Hundred and Twpntietb, One Hundred aud Twenty-first, (Nineth Cnvalrv,) One Hundred and TwentyI third, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, One Hundred and Twenty fifth, (lenih Cava!rv,) One Hundred sni Twentysixth, (Eleventh CavAlry.) One Hundred and l'wenf.y-eeveiitb, ( fw-iltth Cavalry,) O-ie Hundred and Twenty-eiehth, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth, One Hundred and Thirty-firsr, (Thirteenth Caval rv ) One Hundred and Fortieth, and One Hundred and Forty-second, One Hundred aud Thirtieth regiments, and ail the butteries io service. No orders have boon received for the muster out of any of the re-enlisted Vf terms, and it is probable these troops will be retained ia service for some tyne yet Lvmarille Journal. - y tgjTLuohuck, who was .captured with Jeff. Davis, s;il, whilst Governor of Tr-xne, that daring his term cf office, no person should be huit for killing a Union man He caused mora Union men to bf executed than any other functionary in IVxas. Wrf should be glad to see bim put in a cage, and every relation of the men b murdered furnished w'th a siout pole for poking bim in the ri'is at every step of his progress through the country, Louifvile Journal. Would that be magnanimous, Journaif Amusement-. Mascho Temple. There was a pretty good uouao at the theatre lasP night, and the rendition of the French Spy by Miss Williams was excellent Tbe whole company played well and much applaute was elicited. Feli A. . Vincent's Paddy Mile?, in the after-piece, was highly humorous and pleasing, aud ktpt tbe audience in a roar of laughter. To night Mr. Felix A Vincent takes a benefit, when ba will appear in his great character of Walfc, and Miss Mollie Williams will appear in three characters. Mr Vincent will also oppear in a highly humorous alter piece and will sing, for the last time, bis popular song Pat Mal'oy. Miss Williams will also sing several pleasing songs. Mr. Vincent deserves a good benefit, and we hope he will receive it We understand the gteat psycholo gical drama entitlsd the Corsican Bro'hers is in active preparation. Joc?ixl Notices. Cbescknt City Band, Attention. You will meet this (Friday) evening at eight o'clock, on business of importance. G. W. Warren-, Leader. Wastkd A girl or woman to leurn to 8t-w and page books at the Journal Office Bindery. Oue having worked at the business preferred. Peaches 1 Pkaches! 2.0(H) cans of fresh, preserved peaches fur sale at J. B. Mepker'a tin store on Sycamore street, bet Second and Third. fro'25 lw Notice. If C W. Arthur will call on or ad.lress Messrs. ' Kiliott & Co., Memphis, Teua., he can find the whereabouts of bis mother, Mrs. Mary Arthur. foiyl5-d3w. RJU Having made arrangements to transfer onr business to Cincinnati in a few months, we offer our present stock of Drugs, Paints, Oib, Varnishes, Window Glass, Glassware and Perfumery, in quantities to suit, at a decided bargain. my'JO-lm Lfi;cn, Cablstedt & Co. By Tsicpraph.J BAILtiOAD RLCEIPTS. Tsaaa lUcrt, Juoe 1, 1S5. ifr. A. E. Fhra-ier.' JsnaMS, T k Co, 3 tkrs m sa; Journal Co, 21 b lie p.pcr; Mo.-.a ,, tt 4 Co, txe loots; P Uurubrook. Sbxaacala; Croes, If A Co t'l-ts t ; U A C.Kik, I bx dry goods; liui-pelli, A A Co, 1 tal-. mdsu ; J S Kicker, 2 cases shoe : War. :su & c-, 1 piano; iiodca, C M Co, 1 tx oidsa; W (iris-, i bx !n-g ge ; Stout Bros & Co, 3ti slal mtrtle; Hal A ft, - bxsindse: S A McC:ne, I bx edii: A fhrader. i car oars; ci.ro Urova, D A Co. M bris Boar; Btiaeut a u, 14 .ka corn. S-pnod) A E RjBBIMS. Attachment Notice. NOTtCB 13 Hr.ESBT GIVKS THAT CS the 21d day of .Ma?, 1S5, a Writ of Attarhmeoj wss isaa by tae A. W Cbu.e, a Jcetias of ti,a Peace ct ien twwnsnip, Vauderburgb county, Icdlara, nt tba irntaucw and upon ti.e affiieeit of G-orre L. D.xoa and William IS. Metiifoe, aira'B5t the good, cbas tela, credits and I ecoctanr wa a.Ho)t and Jetaa Gepjmcr; and iteppaing front the affidavit of George L. IHxca and - m B. Menifee, that the defendants are non-reji'tt-at of the State of InUiux, tU.r. fara the sid dutea ants, Wm H. Ho, t aud J Ii a Gtr peer, are hereby nonflel that on the Klin d iy of June, 13r o t in o'clock SB ths forenoon. I will prtevd to hear and ce-i le npoa tbe claims of s-id Gwts L D xan and W u B Meni!, aci all otbsr prsons coKceraei will lake B-rtre. A. W. ClilTE, Jrut'co. May 2Sttt, I.--C5. j.:-3w

BANKING.

Tlie ETanstllle NATIONAL BANK, fitccmoi n rat kci tui), Stagnated Depository and Financial Agen. of the l"i lied Mates. Capital Stock paid up -$600,000. Authorized Capita :- $1,000,000. Tb!a link fr4i tba IVaoaville Braatb of tka Bin k ofttr. i: ct Iattiaaa. Tea rtockkoldrri f th QraB.-k ic flJ) haa traaa rrd tbeir in-r-re I ttario 'o tba new liar k A ebufcl.rae amoutit c f st k ii I oy oikar rvfipcualta partum. or-t: VT. J. LOWBT, Protideut; . !, aS,Vi- Prasidf-nr; . SAMl-EU BATAatr, Caahiir. Vka B: k fca tn r irord t ) tha Bit.kinic Honaaof ba Branch It.rk. Th: rirt-a aod fa Uaal thaoewiMtik ara tasttrroat to tba ct: r.ovis-?f-t,'a euatoiuera of the i-;rai.,-bt ar d t 'b nuttltc. Ea-sTili, J t. t, dtf LEGAL. Notice of Sale. "VJOTICK 14 HEUgBY 6IVES TH T BT Lv s Utoa of aa ot4ar ' f th Vad.rirf b roaat,. Common Pica tba ulJuc. gnd. Administrator of tbeeatato of Wiiliaui H. W atier, Jailor, ttsra.ed. will off?r at private aa a, on rraJiiP tha l'lb lUf of Jo: 8, Ss'j-., 'b- ndiaidrd otia-balf of lots ikTta U'). twrl.p (it) and Ihirtraa ,l.i', in block Bllnwr on bnoored ar.d two (l'"-. tiw ,on ef Lamaico, atw Kanvita; ait.w, loi ten (i0), bl'-k io ly ib c in Lama-caCity. ao-tl!ed, Vaiiderba-gb coonty, aud et.ta af laoiaoa. TaaHa On tl ird ra'li, an-l Iba ka!cca. in ral payn aos iu six au'i twatva mntb. witk iotrest. aitbont relitf from valuation or appraUsireDt 1 .w. WIILIAH B. WALK KB, jel-ICl Aiimii.i.traior. NotiCi of Distribution. s STATE OF IsriASA. 1 VisotaacattB Uovxvt. J TTOTICJ! H HERKBV QIVKN THAT AT TUB XI rtly ti-rm. leiV of tha i'otirt cf f-i nimon PUaaot Vndrurg:i cHinty, af'o- ftaal aaltla-a-mt of tha estate of tirorsa Uaa r, deo aaed, sbon' thastin of flfty-two rt -I'a s and ar-Tnty-tbree ccnui wer fcnuil or d air bulL o among t..a b.ir faM h.-lra are tt.eief- ra colifltd t- ai r on tba flr.t day of tba next term o ai J e-iari,nd r--T- tbti.- btirebip and rceiva their di.tribattooabHrea. BLTTIIK HTM. 1 3ww Cl-rk O. O P . V .ndfibnrib t . LAW. IIOIILKT. A. HILL., Attorney nt Lnw, OFFICE BETWEEN MAIS AVD LOCUST 6Ti OS iairl. I WOULD 15F0IIM IT FBISSDS AND foranr patron- that I bao opt-nnl a Law Office in the roona f rrieilj owipl-U Ly tbe P oToat Marabal. on Iblril air at abi-rel alii be (leaaedt. niert all who may J aire my aemeea, under tba arsurance tht tbetr ImalBeas aill reel a prompt and caretu aiteistiou. I will gie particular at ejiiuu to ths pro 'enlion and defi oe f cuuars in - be Courts of Va (K-rburgh aud adjoinii-g onr.ties, t j ConveytiicIuk. a d iho rxtuuiua i.a .f till' a to rt-a' oetatc. Bit 31 m CIGARS & TOBACUO. .JX-n. Intorost TO W h olcsile I: We liavo on hand -or Fise- 4 Missouri, Touiessee Ay o - Tobaeco, (L E A F ,) Which .we have Selected to Manufacture tha foliowlowing Bx anda of Tobaccg: a Poaucta, Briglit 1 Ounces, 3 A a "7 iitacce. 4 A T-wlst. Bright, 1 8. 4 A Sweel, T Ounces. A Urlght.SO B. rl;lt 4 S Caddies. Medium 4 1 Caddies. Dark. 4 B Caddies. 4 A Fanrake, Bright, 14 $. Urtght 1U S In Caddies. bark 10 4 In Caddies. Sary, Pounds. (ipata Roll. F'etld'a Cable Roll. EHarado. Uouj(!j unci llcarly. We will mnaufte ore all kind ol Tobc lo stiit. uy trai-i tUMl we omjr !- oictori tor. W w.Ii mau tb wfaoli-fM'e tni thf eca cot bj unfitrsr.)td ia the Wbji. W bftvn bo gks7pd In the TMjOsCco btM.nM far twenty jfn. W art pre;.WMl to rxcutH oar wi'k to thf iitt-e-t yk anil we respect fail solicit the s.ttect!eo of deftlun to oar Ioauxo. Cigars ! Cisjars ! Wa 4.cw call lb- te.'tU-u cf Wh 'leftls Zealer io our travif to exaifoe oar Urg- tk-oj wil etj lee ted ck:S. of Cignre. V.'n hxva bnnd Tr.rre Mtlhoo of . igu.its which were manafMEnrvtl bf Jowpli roodrJclx k bitm., iUitimore We will oiX. r tbi Ktlock of C-igrs at Ibswem prfr. Pipes! Pipes S We also bars a aery bar slock of Ba-iar and Fancy t ip baud Merchants In wantef oda In onr line am requested to call s&Uexamt-i. oar stock, whick tbey will find extensaee auu Cief. Fattorj Cor. Witter and Locast Sts. SALESEOOy : iVo. i2T .Main s-itreet, VAXSV11.1., 1SDIASA. F. FENDRICHBROS wrt-out SIItRT MANUPACTOItY. J. SMITH'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Mo. 2 Socond Ot, oaiETS SADS TO OSTJSS PROM MEAS. O bi hiu.1 and a fit warraated. A stock o rady.aueJet5birtssad Coiiara ajwiysoa baud, and at prion that wiil scit the pmchxmt. 'rsuktas uaa, slU&iiig Bsctua.c, aoue witia seaUoess and depatcb. Tbaaitfoi for past terora the snbscrttjr reesect fnlly solicits a cobtaaoce ot tbe palrcmage as liberally Leeuw?d 'a t th, put Cts ybara. r serrn. Executor' Notice. X"OTICE li 'iEBEBY GIVEN TIIAT LETi.v ters Te tamectarr op ifce wiil of J' ba Wbib-he,!. dec.t, hare he. o teaoal to tbe anderi siirued a. x color nncb-r said will. Tbe estate of said tfautor is beMere-l to be ' soWeot. i iiHS WIITriK'D Jr. CIIABLES WlflTEIISAD. May ie Is wd.

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c.

H E SIfi...B00T A5D Shoe House ! Pr 0. laving removed their Stock to TtlULlN STREET. Are bow raoalalas; a tare a-d con. plrta m naal of everything la tba BOOT i!IO Ml mi Tbey intend to keep their a to- k complete of th bf",t aiMkea Kfid m4t dnaira.'a Q-od ibat ran b found n New England, and th, f are eleo deter o aed t at no Haea I , III" country shall sal better or cheaper 0-oda tha'i thi-y. Oall and txamloa Stork and Prices. m 4 nn o r i is to k k of Hats &0aps! MORAN, READ &C0. 42 c& 44 MAIN H'rii. 12121 if see bow la slurs oue of th. largest and oioal complete stock of ttis Utt e lre of SQats & Cap.s To bo fonud in any llouan In tha Wcmteru World, and tb y iutei.d aellin Om,d at "nth prices aa will li.dnre any good JoiIr- to lai b. r in pieli-reuos t-i LoiiKviil-s Ciucia-ieti or 'Ir.hat.jo Inad.iitlou to tlirir tory exuiult' eea.o-i i,i-.n cf MiMi'a, r...y' iil Clill ircu'e II a) a and ;( th -r stock of llioa' lteea and Cbiblnvn's Trimmed lieta Is lnr.eaud ooipieto, and wo would aa the ptleIII e of eh..wiuo tr U I to Ihe train. Will yo... c-.lt and rsaipioe. M0S0AN, READ & CO. DRUGGISTS. f'iih im m m A. C HALLO CK, NO. IO, riBST BTEEiT. SAB POST OFFIOe;. HAS JVST BEfEIVSD A t.AKOE 81 PPI.T of Htswart'a celeliratad Heltrted loe factions, atv S as lc-iar,d Moea Peel., t-eland ISoaa Caufly, Pik Drope. kiaxaeed Candy, ii"srhouud l-Tvne, Taffy Drbpa, etc., etc.; aiao, a T.snrtT ol he Boost popclar Coegb Candies asd Patent Medi 10CO.MSE, AMBBOSIA, RATUMn 'J copkrrona, arid all he meet cele'" . aratlons lor the Hair, can be k st.d at No. Hi So.ilh r r 1CU ASD CHIt7LTKf,ATKr' rtHfc) I Trtr, ftzprcMty ft r (tnlly rt; t4t UftLLi'- .' Drug ski tLLKR'H CorOQ OC Fit, PTfelt?KfsAN& n4 Mo!Hrtroftji i;jtifi B; f'fcrtj rrmJI, Bll' ret4ia, Cavr Uouh I'm otf rows' TroebMs. At A. . HALLOCK'H Dr lor) l0T PATWT9 IN OKEAT V A hi IT tWT L Prices, Laad fVnctla, Perrs, lioiders. Let. aper. Envelopes. At No. l' first streei. liHTMCIAN'S" PRE!BIPT10! KK'SCVa ! special attention al UALI.OCB'a fn-ee tor jiinFCktEBk, SOAPB, TOIIKT Aft'lCLEs. P.-ma.le, toatuatiqne. Tootl., Hall, Fie) Viiraeid Clotb f. roe bee; Uomos ta (teatt esriery. War he Vmnd at t rt r; i t.r r, n !f r DENTIST. 1 14 . II A AH, EKLIH J I t-LT THANKrTL FOB THE literal pat, naarereeetenl dnrlng Fe past fear an, ens uatne, t persaasatit rwiooat of this Hy, d'.rm ail isrsu (wnetber they need bis prefcav til service-s or t. t) to Tit it kit ncaa snd sea she . arioats Style of work Maattrraef aired IcsproTeTaeats and InTeciic tt rs bktug oaJe, acd everyth-as: Ci Hi . rre e ir s.-rents cf bts patients is eecarrd sy hiaa. H I -itablltliiBeBt and 7aellltl Ars eaal tossy ra E A S T E B 51 CITIES, fe hai BeTcral A e a th e 1 1 o roa llsvlatlsg rata wheat Kxtrastlwf Teeto. aeeks that are snnkaa o-r be reeteretl to Baarty -irorigiuMeousonr. All dealrao sirlaaof ARTIFICIAL TKSTH.1 '-ie acyw'ner !a tbe United gtatre, ar- asade by let. ImoUritee of ;hiidrett's T kl stxeaestiiy corrsctid. Taoee barlag BKCAVEQ TKJCTII Shonli sttbor tave thna Exlraete or PV letter attr If pc-aalbie.t Tbs Leait.1 of tas ariia aaS -be r,-T3eua!iig Teeta demanU it. IErSAIX.13 AFsTJCTio-Sa TBCATED. ALSO CLErT PALATE taewee m svtrwS Sa . ate r. HOOP SKIRTS. 2M Levy, HOOP SKIRT KAIi'TJFAClTJSEE, Sea. 4 Sceoad Street, (Betwrea Kala ard Ste.rjirr Sirwtat, kVASifVILLK, WD. aw Hoop Skir'.e repaired to order. raj5 Sas

ICE ' REA v.

ICE CREAM a. Is so O IJ ! G. ADAfJK lVPrLD 'SFO't" THE CITIZENS OF ' EiaoaTiIU that b baa ra-opraad kU 'cv .'raaa r ahx. it His Old Stand, on Secoad St., "riwwn Mali and Sjraator. lis ia ifparrd to kralsh p-r'Unor f riraio latnilx-a w.tk a rparior art-a a ct lu taa. in a.4a: i h I auit Win deUr-r it at ibair boiM h.n or rr. d :ko q. J O At'ANK. CARPENTER. JLi. I. 'nlker CAEPE51EE JOIKEE SHOP a Cbrrry air. t, beiaeku riral ai d S od atrwta, wiiara p n atuat . w U b g.raa to all ocdrra to"! at tba r u f.v. P St. M, S.a.nl. nd y 4 1-n LIGHT BREAD. Kweet Iifjiit 15r)Jl. ,VTBATT-S S CE1.KBHATKP TKA-T COX pouad. tberery fek-vrt artlcte for ftatl'y bakl. ever tt eented. Tke-w, eekea, a batterer itey bar w-oina I j cemprtioB with utber yeaat etikea, ka mrartabiy carite,! off the premium Tie trvte r in be anpf-ied at A. O. Hallt1, Drug St!f, Ho lt Hoato First a tree. Bear lb. p,eitoSrM. i-w.etle. fe.t WetiS GROCERIES. fi, BSLS PKtME PKlg APPLE AT aJv. U A. COOsi'B. ONC BBL PkllD PEACUkS AT h. a. rmia'i. ItxsfiililNa si at O H A. COOB. V it-cbolra Dried Bl-errtraf li" lbs choice Dried BI-gafierrHS, HO Is s ekooe PI tet t barriea. liw H e tbnm (not Pitte f ) Ctierrlea tTfO CHOICE BS.F TONUL'T ) U A 'iu'E'S 1 l LOS SMOKKP HaEI I T AT lVLf H A. ttNieVS. g CHOICE O tEES APPLES, V Id bti's cheice Or sea Appl4 at tt. A CIHIK'B. 0".S boab prints O Wa Mete at H A. COO. bBLo UaUi OMO - A C It. A. tMli.'S.' in ULS B DC E w U E T Li if R. A T a . tooa'S IXTliA SCO AB CCRkD HAM- BEST ONI j cluaa.i ebii lodiaoap Ua urar.d.,ai salt U A.OiHiK'B. " BCBNBTT A DUSK EN'S EXTIt ACTS TS ,los masoned Iitnnt at H A. t tMik'W. 1 1 J BBLS SPLIT PEAS, 1.1,1a Pearl BarKy. 1 t.ljaOat neat, S bbla larina, I ee Peat 1 aago, I i l l tinea I'eaa. t hbl Millet Kfel, at H. A. fc'OOK'S. (I DOS&. FUK611CLAM. L) lit dos freek rlelnrr.n, IS d"S do iAlieire, S dos picketed t,laiae, t d do Looetrrs, at 11. A. COOK'B. BATS AND CAPS. a. t. tSABi a, Lat a itb Ht key, II. ..Inn AOo. ; raoail HimriH, ul piincetoe. Keotn. 4y. Tin bm A Hunter, Wboleeale Dealers ta HATS, CAPS, STItAW G00JD3, c. MT Ho. IO ftr( 5trvl, ijr A'n Jrwtiwsw uXVJ CARD. ALAfl JOaHSOH, A.tlrnt?V it Ij.iw, NOTARY PUBL C sin Iloal Estate Acnt. vW' Midlers and alt eibor cla.'ua pi .encr-l. Oit.-e . EVANHVIttS. IKD ai l' lt afii-p. rI WnlUcr, HJSTi'CE OF TUI; PEACE 4.1 H tfOH t-;ii4HM. ..tri.u-, 4Ni rtii P lh WHowiiml rtiherr i r-rr"3tiirvitTi jfisj mho tu ti Hr ,,f tTniUd KtatsMi t$r tie tf Snith Mr oi 1 tjird SlfJCl swar tU VVva..iut HeMww- rt1 rmrif nypom H trt Iiutt w.vwikvill, Io4um, AH bTHrt.sjss. -t u 4Tf1 . him Ml ptwpV r,,s-i . !vl. MILLINERY FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. mrs. w Mccormick flat juttr turned from the Eatt with a SPLKUIilS ArSOBTMEKT CF Bonnets of Litost Styles, As well as a Flostttrn k of MILLINERY GOODS OF ALL DKSl'CIPTIONB ST For Faabloaabte ai.d BtylMk eode a be yiepta the paim to ao .ootpetttor. Call and Examine before rurckating EUewhere. BkMP.SIB-B THE PLACE, "No. 3 . jrst -t., (Between MalB and bomat). all am V NH V I I.LE I O SASH AND DOORS. C3 o to HUNNEL s?C If yon wnt good SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, II INGLEH flaeor Pr-ph r,J rLOOItlNG, Woal herbourdinj', CAHING, 31 O U L I I N G, Or any kind of LUMBER. Factory and Tartl fornpr Walnat fctrt tt aad laiial, EVANiVILLE, sjy-ai INDIANA. STEELE & TRIBLE, ECOHD ST., BET. CBEHTRXT AKDCHEkBT. EVASSrjLLM, I SOU Hi ASH, E00RS. WI5D0W BII3DS Drecjfcd Lambei doarta, L&tba, Ao., of ee-ry d --ri-tia enasiar tl n baai. Packing -xos it i! iizis mm Searjrdor. Fawlsg of evt-ry kicd don oti tn. ahes lest mavm. elS-ly

AMUSEMENTS.

Evansville rlTlteatro MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner cr MalH and First Streets, Vse-At he rpaanae bat ana of FELIX A. VINCENT. - ho wi I appear In eona'lsa wub aiae JIOLI.lt WI L.tVj .a ike greet H ems , t t'.e VIZA1.I iSIillF' To coticliiJa with Iriili Asmracce asd Yankee ilcdetty. uvLf.S A riTKCE. ktaagvrs. 4e UNCLAME PREI GIIT. f rti a er lit itiai kxraisa . riroi, I ' a itt . Mai l. 14 J lHE FflLOINO ABTlCLatt. f. lll.s'D I In tka Adaaia In phi nslce, Ktaaeeilie. tf ..oi called k r rKea the 3ub a j ot JnM ,xi. ill is soM th.t 4 el P Udtu Aa tivn. (at IU o'cl e. A. M ) le a frrbtaud rba'ttee: I htud a, St. a v. M rU-y .-are of i Ba'kaasa. Eanavilte. Wt, kl. B, t, ui.a. It re, i; le, I pk II M Bre. kiar .1.. Froatab tig. Ky. I can, Prl Beam, ka. a.ilie . boi, i. D. Be. aa, e reol K.S Si-reule, Eraast kg. Cane, Brow a C Eauaell a. I pt, a. J. l 'I, trt. t. Finch. : 1 1X, t W, la , , 1 pk , E. K Ur Bt , " I irimk, U T. t anitott, I l a krt end pkg lt. !!, T, f. Hancock, Fa aeile1 k, H. t. Ilaanhorn, Haw horn Oiltv g In see, A, . !! i, K..u., lie . 1 a 1 I O it, Wai lcer , caie f J . Dadi", a.VM,ellk, Id. I 1, Wa lli)t, KraaaeiM. Ind. I pk, , (2. leeliet, ere e; T. Be lass, M irgant we, K k I 1H, J.I-..B. KTaa.tltla. Iti.il H Rene d 1 baadl , kai a A Vk bite, " I l-kg, J, J. a r ia ) ku.p at i kg. . D. Lyiaau, ' a-kg. H L.t d, - I f t. g 1 y kir.ler, I pk. W. Sleek. a 1 p. :atks " I uixkine, a m.tk, Bsadarana. 4 pas no a.ark, I pa,. P Q O a.fley, m 1 ha e, oaf . w ra. I yit. PI uh. -I boa. President Ag Icollaral Redely, Evans, ailte. I boa, L, B Bwaor. B,-e(Ha. I pkt. M-a ! Iiim, Btadianeetlle, Ey. I C l-e.- J V. kal)l(e, k-ai.. 11-. I pks.J B Step l ea-y lli., Ky I t, M-ee a.l'.kliaak, kew Mera.oi.y. I a. ia. f Pe oa-m, eauderseite.-, cat a t U Jai klri., Kvanevlile, I t I, l'r. I . f il. II E'anaalls. I pk II IV Mrnaete, I. a-rin ra, Ky. I bca. It Wkl!,eHi, Rrauaeitta. I Mi. J M. ttale. Wed eel) a lt k. J N. M hite. Harifv.i Ky. 1 paK, J ha w Ira, He.M'rreoa, ky. I ie s, 4. earr. I.,e ,nl.. Tllut a VAIIilEB. Aat.lt. May IS IS I .vl NEW FIRM. ivm'iii:aii k MiT( iii:m., ko'eeale Veataas ta MEN'S a BO Y'S Fur IlaU. tol Hat. f lolti Unlit, nl Mrnif Huts. - A L 8 0 L..iHn iml MIkmoh' TRIMMED HATS. No. 28 Nerth Fir3t Street, i it do- lo HolilBKSwottk.) spT PAiNTING. Sign, ft-rM-o uud .Ornamental ivirs'riis-. i'HI ai nM niBkua worm bspe t. J la Ii u"i'ma to Ike pul l S of KaeIHe ee l tuii ibat tb.t are pteiand t nr.ni,- ail kind, of Pr, -la and , aioaotal I"iill g, etd Siller tbm-rleee tket tbey aeu do woik ,l,k will ra et!frln to their eneioaiere, la pri. a- aell ea aror km .,ahlp - Mian) Palate oa4 Varutalies f ear e-a aiek-, ron.tatill, a l.eod . SHT -ta, Ba. k laiiilk street, fcelwsse LwUlt .oil Vis, nut, nop- etle Market llonae. sa yl t- JI.-TEI.f M IIWAEUtULB DENTISTRY. Icntnl CiiimI. HA VIHi) A-iX I -TEH WITH ME let Till, practise af In fcttairy A. Jouea, fc-rna-arty tif t lncirf.ti, wa w.i4 aaauatica to tbs peo pUof Baville ai.J van a-y that ws a-a pta. pared to perform a'l orr linns perta'nln ta I ri.li.tr ia tin anoei ekrilful aaaaner. AniB. i.l Taeib ma. rted on Wo'd, Plat loom, Mleet or Veloa Its, "i d s reaarda beenly ol An si,, rl- le and BStnral esa of app.aranre, wsrba lees reaipsrt. son wi'h wors done am where I sat ur Wsat. Ws Solklt a Bhere of pel lie pat-ona. a. lSl Bl r Kll'l K Jl, kVK.wa 4 apl s, Merhie Hell .tt ge.o.eltte.. I -- LEOAL. Attachment Notice, cnaiBHAM IIBOOSBICH, ) B-fo e Ba, !! es i, J.llee ef BEBRT C. kl' , j Peaos. 'I'll IIA'D IlktltT V.. BVBtM I HERE. 1 by rot fl4 "ill, OtJer 'f Atiarhm-ai aad "utaai ae, leaard s.ina i lui d lu lltn dy f May, IHIA retnr-able on ne Oib dy of May, MS; aa that a aerond bearir g of Seid eattae is eat for Jnna sifiii, l-'l . et t rl k la the fa, lea, at eay adVe (a Ihe city of gr.nat lie, b.B ri abere a'l pers aa riP-te-tied rtn etiend. syi Sew Bg sriN OS. Jo-fee. HU3IC. NEW MUSIC. Ik K W MUSIC. 'I'BAIMPf TKAMPI TBAMPI" OB TflB I I rlaorrrs II' pe." One ef tha noat popat ,r ar.er-t-f the !ey. " I liLft ILIi ' fer nade By I. V. Mintnrer. T, lVK l-'BTII. THE V. lUiiUUt. "I laf.-ot-e-a rU.frHAI, MAKCH." "MOCBSFL'L t -CSVH" la Memory of Abraham Line In. MltHSI All g P0!tiT." F-s " Oberwa. Faoieate. By tl. Einkel SVe ee e W A MftPf fl .WVHTV"f " "CO-PARTNERSniP. II'IISLIAM II. WALKEB s4 fKI DE U!K v Laak'nMme kavo saWed Into a partnerabip for toe trsueietion of a Real Estate Agency Business, at Bo. West Taird S'r ea vaoeellls, L.l.aoa V.ICI.MH H WIUW, 'a wji. t l,," :" l V OROCTERIES. BACOST. CLEAR Pfl.ES. IOA CUBED Hants aad brkd barf, alao, p'aln Heats, for sa's as by VJ;aKBT Btfn, Vim Aiiu Street, TlIfcUOPBICK'B BAKIKO POWMll F0 JD S-is, kobseleaka retail, hi VICE EBT BROS !-;, Mala f treat. UAEiiui PuwiTri. bi iiopp. i a i It aekorWedgd the bat Bk!ng Powear Bow In a. TS-s" arte have act ee4 wr II piesm try ;t. We have It la fear d -eert els4 paclragee. VK.h r.fcy P.K' a, lfi. Mala Krrerl. f vIEIi APPLKHTBIRTy.ITE P.t'SIIE'fl X) Irle-t Appl-a Ju't f. reJ pr rallrd, and " ill'K 'EBT BkO-g. Lia.lai Street. 0AT.-0SIP. ilCSDrStfr BCrtflEL" OHIO Vats lasi f se.red ad f-f e.'e ky ' TKKItlf IHfrt, 144, Sfsia etrt Ii CBO tBIA! OBAV SEED JCT BECEIV. s4 ar.4 for sale si TICK EBT BBC-8, 111 Hall et'eet FLfrCa ASI MEAL. EXTRA PA MILT tyisr. war- anted, aod Preea era Meat, daHeersd la say jert of lue city, and kr sale eaeaa by VICKkBIT BHOH. t ft. Mala etreel PROVISIONS. XE33 PORK. BAC0H and LARD FvB SALE. UT HAVE IH BTOBE 'a-fl forHIlS OF new Barra, ooaststiog of Uaiaa, khoald.rs, Clear and Hi 1. led i.4. A!o, Meee Pork and Prtae Leaf Lard, wkkk we are .frinx to ike Irwa at bur prwee. PBr.?T(. BBO., apl Bo. t IMtst Street.

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