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The Evansville Daily Journal from Evansville, Indiana • 3

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3J MONDA Ualiy AdverOalug Ille. kl a. ee I -lisfl 37 to 1 1 at. litre. 0 L4i -i -j.

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rt manned In especial Notice col-atiu. cli.ti-ged tw-mty-tlve pur rent extra. Nntites, pr line. rJ nuxice, h'lwurnr hort, lujerloj for lwi tljau (8') oof I M.irriRco Kuticec.ona dollar, Moticee t-4 UINIWIIIIH. --l Fj ni i will rhurcl for tba time Ins-r U'd yj ri.tl.II.?.

'i ih filfrvt. rsle. Ali and o'ctional adirtlemoatB BitMr be lor In a'Wmii. KVANrVII.LK JOURNAL CO. Ilivcr IVowm.

Ih rlveT at tiling urjr elowly at dvk ImisJ niKllit Bll'l win roua. i luuuu iiiumiii irl trior Inir. hut b.tilt fnll sh'l ovur ell tbe rtbiiJJ grouuue Putins on li never known to be 'ut dull an prent. Tliere ie aluolntely no fieijjhlj'j offi rxcjpt by Government, and arareely aujr-iwi of lbt Tbo conr(innfel tlmt every boat paie Ibla luagniflceot eteamrr, the largiet ever eon. in tbe Meet.

ha been eeuecUtiy anpetat' IngorarrlvliK fljing l.I.t. thr.UKl.out. rrg.rdieM of oo.fVf.lr tbe aWm Tim irnvnU since Hutnr. uy aftnrnoiu luclunw 'lintKlstloD of ueet.ngeie tl.e'M Julie, to Louliville; fmerald.fl Every approved luveutloa baa heen.atlopted foi a rMfety, while ample powtr ba been elvru to In- ijrou vimiuu t.iu. ttitt -tiineiiiitq iiinuovmen'e in eaiety.

xomrort an.) ville: HI. l'eirlck. loiiinville to McmnliU: littWpeeil, with tlie attention of experienced aen'tle 11,. to H-mWimu. I P.t.i'' Li.uievllln lo jHtl vl.l' Li5rty 1.

In 'A i.ionj, fc Tbe Kt. I'atrick almoat el.tl.ely lmlit, eni.ii.l JWtttrd, on Or ecu river, making two tri reporu bu at p.rrettly lajnent tJwr- J'i or fielgbl or paeaageappiy oa board or to Th, Liberty No. 2 anything Vf'ml, Cwt A UUMPUEET. at.d ti prl all bualm-e nupeniled at THm.l.i JC andaoeala firevea ih prime ntccltlex of life Xjtje elBl. nt llli I probably met until ll.e4 It aShTUlO Packet, policy and plana of the ntw Prekeut are de- Vjloird.

Iu couw tbe Liberty proceerfej to Tbe Splendid Packet Luu evil and will probably 1U up for a leM ew IDAIIOE The llltlr Or Kai bad a moderate trip only. Bbeai.l i. tur i to l.onisvillo at 1U o'c wk tble rrnorumg. npl. Wea Whitlow In command.

Tra. La.ilinolth, with Ltu-e Murtell, dot b'il hnuiirH af ttio oltico. iv.lto Ci.pl. 11. Archer wa a pa'UKi on the tt j3 Patrick, and Joe Huni-e on tli' liule Kaile ft yrainiiluy.

Iloth aro loc Klu ex Wall. .1 t.i..ht. a.i.l eill retnru to Cn'ro thl nft.Tiioon, giving eiral rut urcnmo.odatiui.i to paeuner. The K. llunkeraon will leave for OreouthLeveuinx.

Mi. in au elegant pant-tiger packet, and her illoi-ra aiu exta-ui iy anon.mu yj lJ The Ida; Peytona it over due here, end wita ex-n p.clel during Hie D'kM. 1 ..1 Suva Theriverat thle point coul In nea to rie Bp; ii.9n.ira iiiecuna. ii oau i iwi uu iuk me TWeniy-T'inr nonra preceamn oiivca iv.j at. mir iiioro ni tarniy-iw.

over ni The l'rm if fridar eav 'The rtmberlaml at thia point waa tiling alov.ly I It. l.ul.L. la-t oi.ly ali.ut m-ven ct of laii.gj na h'Kh u.i iht- tutu rife-. Tbo popul nd cap icloiia tili ile wua toat-up to iho laii-ir jeiti-rd-iy eveniiin. by tbe Lit tie Knilr, uad will have at.

no in to day for Naal. villenndway porta. SI. is a nioly Tl.e LKN 1 LOTI ieavee Kvanavllle every FK1 elininer, and Lupl. Dm.

i one of the oh at 3 r. and leavea Nashvillaevery Monday a. eri genu i.0.i jr tl.ill to p.ta-..K.'r ui.u Tho Hubert Uurna la duo from Memphis thl. tailing, for Cinclnuate. i 1' tiri a if juu L)rut, Mi liiciiM'i, uud i-Ji HHI.iatUIJ KaslTU rf -a, A Wunii'Biit wiuiw i.ii.

lo port la. pun et a stui.ll to! and examine Kifi.ara wMl find evetw I- cU thai n. v.hii li Miro is at bur. t.l pr. ill a-i i ce.

t'til to givi TUel' Mill. t. mnyldAvitf W.UOUOK at Law niid U. S. Avcitt, 10 an.nori it'll I irif i.

to procuie i iot.B, n-niiity Mi Hack Pay, I.auuf Claiu.a for i.t a i Bud other 1'hopkhtv deairo( while in fforvlottf tlio t-u-rrnraent, i'y tb uuwti.u..'i.t t. tho lV.JU..t Law, pttsaud (bo I.it vcuaia of Cuitrtrf, AH noldiort tiiscli iricvl w.thiu vo i-fii fr-oa tbo date of thelij 44ttiiiik, by roiu n-cived lu aalkt.11 r.i. ali a ham tin. mo n.illli tV fhOUafll thtiV I mJZn Mreet. over Uelh.r'a Gun Stcr.

Bm.Cood siven If reijnlred. aih.3 DRY GOODS, iik Mantiilas. 1f.fi Slf.K MANTILLAS, BASOlN'l INM t.fl i iTici's from Slo to SMI, and Ci'miTiainic thehi lateat Main Street Mylt wliicti are. Of coure.ha more fhtnu than llioadway, Just opened nml; 1 ni.41 suit the in. M--.

af.K HI I. No. 47 and 49 Main Street. I1 Black and Fancy Silks. LAItflK STOCK OV VKKr CHOICE BLACK.

mi Kancy Drvaa ijii-a, such as becoiain-fi to our alore, uow oi-en an.t trkea to suit time, at SCUAl'Kr A l.t'sSINO'S, I. No. 47 and Sit Main Street, What Nico Dress Goods IS IQt BKMAUK OF TUiSE WHO HAVE taken a hx-k at our atock of fashion' 'o Uoods. hl, aro nckn to be the beat aver. I.inuglit to thrarity.

Come all. and see tor yonr-gH i itr.mt.lo spare! to shoe- yen througu. a -r it.M'KKH A HI SSINU, No. 47 auJ Main Street. Snrinw TtTil Hn.ortr i.

1 .1 VST RKCKIVKO AND no at tint Pen Ton Mum of thesJl Weal. St HAPKKtt HISSING, ni.i No 47 and 43 Main street. SUNDRIES. JTEW BACON. ITs o' pr me new Bacou Haras and Shoul-slers, just .1 and for aa'e at ltAVUUr.ST A WUITTAKKR'S, No.

6 Water Street. AfT ai; IX new t'u cans of Prime Leaf Lar-J, put up ex rreaaiy lor fimilv n-e. low at lliVHUKsT WiliTTAKEB No. 6 Waler Street. DRUGS, LIQUORS, Tncll CITBARU MAGNESIA just arrived a stMlLAEPEER'd Drna Store.

A3 LUUU-rt the celft'r u-J I ti cure, received at CIlLAEiEU'S Drugstore. ilTI'LVOK llilil) BAskkTS ior Neeta J. V. or anl at i-J 5rni.U17SR3 Drugstore, "vac rner and cud atreele. I'RtSU NK Villi's Jita't "received at M'ULAKPk'EL'S Drus Store.

FULL t)- II AUVKY, CLAIi XV Cherokee, and Diuneo's ceb-bratetl Pills for hirl a-R 1 auJ Glycerine Soaps received and for sale I IUIK COLGATB-S Ho.ViVfi "I bCULAEPFEli'S Drug Store REGULAR PACKETS. far HneB. villa. L.LtT on 1 UISDAT evenlnc. ftStb).

4 o'clock Tie Bailable funi grr Steamer t.E-iJs M1HHOUA Jfi.iin.ii-iW Will leave for Nashville and way uk 4 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 18. Kor freight or paesaxe apply to 17 HALL A KCDD, Agents. For Saahvlllo. Til. VtjrM S1.1.

Vku1 ULElDiLKi Daw. run Mum ill leave for Nashville and all way porta at 1:4 i noes Doon lo-oay. Vox freight or passage aDDlv to 'T HALL. A RCDD. A rents.

Regular Evausville, Cairo Memphis Packet and Tba Fine inger Steamer H. DEXTER Captain, JOHS DEXTEB Clerk. Leave Even-villa Friday even Inc. at 2 o'clock iLeave Memphis Tondiy evening, at 1 clock i freight or paasare aptly on board, or to m.X HALL A RCDD, Agente. Henderson Daily Packet.

i Tb HtFamrr IsEyCfft GES. HAU.ECK If, ii 'in 'in ii Ta Will ran regularly between ana lladreoo, miking daily tripe 8be will leave KTanarille erere af erooua, saa-lay excepted), and fJeBdereoa erery Vir freiabt or peeaatre apply on bord or to tl4 COX A I1CMPUUKY, AiieuU. Kcgolar Kvanavllle, Cairo and tltnJ pnie raeatct L.lm: Tbe Oimni'Mion PaeeerjKer Steamer a LIUKUTf "Jo.it, it Oirai. at B. Jcdox.

Clerk. lufea a.aniyle every Tueeday ereaiDr. after .1 i i in arrival oi tne train irora toe Kortn. Ketara will leave Hempbla tvfry Friday evening a'f ocluck, arriviog tt Kvaaevllle Moaday moraiug eor irngni or paeaageappiy oa board or to HALL A KUDU, or COX AHUMPUHiY. if-bfltf Agenta For New Orleaxnn Tbe Magnlflceot New Faeeeoger Bteamer, GEO.

O. L.bMlTM run ngnlarly between LonUvlIle, Celro and Sew Oil-aui during tbe eootinnance of navljta- tM published In due tln.e. ana ner aepertnrea rrom tae dincreut L'Olut' ar thll. ofT9rig th. "1 offlcera.

JffH I.Hik Ww i Buti iiartiora m. iteemer urn. HALLKO'K will run rega lnrly between Kvanevilie. and Uontn Ceriollu.1. Regular Weekly EvaniTillO and 9 riVffZ a WM.

FUKHREB jy'" leave Evanevlllo every Toeaday aveniag at i Kor freight or parage apply on board lUA et uuirumi, A genu. Green River Packet. S'paiS FLEET AND ELEGANT 6TEAMEB -w -wv Awe i-UIlliCrHOUa 1U1NK WATER MASTEH frw-. Will leave Evaneville every Monda) 1 J- Tburaday at o'clock, P. foi I no II ne Uroea and ell wee tiorta iruiut or paeaaga apply on board.

der.IU-tf fsiaoj 1 rrt 1865 and Nashville SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS EK.MrY MA8TSU. a a a MASTER. SrWill forma rrgnHr tine, tbe CARRIE leavin: 15 every TUESDAY at 3 r. and Na.li aar Thl. arrangement la permanent, and lit.

r-1 jropi it.tora of the line hope, by etrlct attentici and the lutt of liiiprt nj com rt of lo torrit lthinl tod ermau E-4-Bt support. With many thank for paat favors reaper! limy soil, it a coutiuuance or patronagi fn rom our old friend. 1-4 UALL A BUPD, Agents, jpi' d.c29 Evanvllle, Ind. EYansvillo and Pond River, Tba Little Steamer riT? MASTER Will make regular trips between Evaasvlll ant) pono Klver. COX A HTJMPBBET, dcc22 Ageuta, The Evaniville Cairo II V.

I Passenger Line. Clie swirt, com-, TTV aaElesant Pngsen odious, and per Steamer ia. il JOUU. V. TUROOP.

Master. WM. DUNN, Clerk. Leaves Wednesdays and Saturday at if" jyi UALL A KUD1, AgeBta. ttOgUlOT VanSVillO CaiTO U.

S. Packet, rr, cony. DAN. F. CLARK, Master.

Lcates Evansrllle efery Monday and Thursday at it ar. rllKSE boats are light draught and have sn perior accommodations for paasengers. for t'reigbt or paaaage apply on board, or to acg4. HALL A BUUO, AgenU. Louisville Evausville TJ.

S. Mai' Line. 1 HE SPLENDID FASSENOES 6TEAMEB8 MORNING STAR, 0t. J. H.

BCNCE JOHN GWATHMET, Clerk. Will leave for Lealaville every Tnnra dav at six o'clock P.M., and Tees i ''im. en o'clook A.M. TAR AS CON, Capt. J.

A. LTJSK. r. ANKSMITH, Oerk r.o-. Wt'l leave for Louisville every Wad neeilay aud 6ataruay, at six vAp.m.

For couilort, speed and elegance the above steam re are n.nsurpaeeed. For freight or passage apply to COX A HO at Mail-Line Wharf-Boat J. H. BCNCE, Sopt. L.1I.

Mall Line. GROCERIES. LMtGE AND CHOICE SELECTION Of 11 rV. Groceries and provisions can be fciooU at ELLIOTT'S FA MILT 0t.a.l.BI I 10 bbla choice Tickles for sale ty the carve i huuvlred. tj lOtlisl gallon Jars Ok.ik! us.

Ja l' doa do do do doa do do do il doa do do Oautiflooef" ktt Ss.h a 1.1 kLLlOTT FAMILi" URUCKitlt S3 rEAT 1 powders. I do 1 lb cana Andrews's Tsaat Powder ELLHiTT'S EAxll I.Y GBoOKHY .,11, a S.lllA btMee Bi Carb Soda, la packaces, -tab LJ, ELLIOTT'S AM 1 1. 1 Utrf tkT 1 011NOS-S INIOf WAMII. -HCillM 1J and Clothes rinccr can tie tonna only at a IAH1L1 UttUCEHV. fit 1 ritiii.

iO A large aud choice of pore Ground t-tfepper. CinnamoB, aBtmegx, at. s.j.pu pu. Ginger, ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. sc.

wr seieai tl 'OODKN BOWLS AND TRAYS lodos meats or aooMOBova, 5 doa do do rave at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY OKOCIRY. SUNDAY NIGHT'S! Dispatches. IaaaarstrattlOBi of Andrew Johneoxt. Washisotoh, April 16 Yeaterdaj morning Attorney General Speed waited upon lion. Andrew Johnson, Vice Pres lent, and officially informed him of thf-iuddeo and unexpected death of Preai-j lent Lincoln, and reqdeited that an early bour should be appointed for the inaa zoratton of big snccessor.

1 be folio ng Is a copy of the communication re ferred to: Wabhisgtos, April 15, 1865. Sra Abraham Lincoln, President ol be United btates, was shot by an assaa 4in laat stvenintr. at hard ihattra r. hia cite- and died at lh hnnp nt this morning. About the same hour at the President was shot, an assassin entered the boose of Hon.

W. II. Seward, tie cretary of State, and stabbed him in several places on tbe throat, neck and face, severely if not mortally wounding! Inm. Uther members of the i family were dangerously wounded by tbe aasaasiD while makioir his escape. By tbe death of President Lincoln.

be office of President has devolved, inder the Constitution, upon you. The emergency of the Government de mands that yon should immediately inalify according to the requirements of tbe Constitution, ana enter upon tbe du- ties of President of the United States. 11 you will please make known your pleas lure such arrangements as you deem proper will be made. lour obedient servants, Signed Hcgh McColloch, Scretary of Treasury. Edwim M.

Stanto Secretary of War. O. Welles, Secretary of Navy. Wat. DrSNISON, vl Provost Marshal General Johs P.

Usher, (- Secretary of Interior. James Speed, Attorney General. To Andrew Johnson, Vice President of United States. Mr. Johnson requested tbe ceremo nies to take place at bis rooms at thi lurkwood- House, in this city, at 10i (o'clock A.

M. Hon. S. P. Chaae, Chief Justice of the' Supreme Court, was notified of the factl and desired to be in attendance toad minister the oath at tbe above name hour.

The following gentlemen assembled in the Vice President rooms to parlici- pate in tbe ceremonies: lion. S. I unase, uoo. ix. oicuuouco, vames iSpeed, F.

P. Blair, Hon. M. Blair, Sena it rv mr Jtor Foote, Gov. ltamsey, of Minnesota; iStuart, of Nevada; and Farnsworth, oil ulitnois.

After ike presentation of the above letter tbe Chief Justies administered tbe following oath to Mr. Johnson: I do solemnly swear that I will faith rally execute the office of President off the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and de fend tne Constitution of tbe United After receiving the oath and being de clared President, Mr. Johnson remarked Gentlemen: I mast be permitted to I Jsay that I have been almost overwhelmed with the announcement of the sad event which has so recently occurred. I feel? incompetent to periorm tbe duties important and responsible as those i which have been so unexDectedlv thrown iupon me. i As to an indication of any policy wuicil ojbj uu purxueu oj me in iue net- ministration of the Government, I have to say that that must be left for develope ment as the administration progresses.

The message or declaration must bf Imade by the acts as they transpire. 1 The only assurance that I can now Jgive of the future, is reference to the 3 past. The course which I have taken Tim the past in connection with the re-l jbellion, must be regarded as a guarran ftee of tbe future. My past public life, Iwhicb has been long and laborious, bas Vte An vVvn n)arl aa rkj4 liAnanionAa believe, on the great principle of right, which lies at the bottom of all things. The best energies of my life have beenj: spent in endeavoring to establish ands perpetuate the principles ot free government.

I believe that the Government, in Ipassing throngh its present perils, wil! setue aown on principles consistent with popular rights, more permanent and enduring than heretofore. 1 must be permitted to say, if I un derstand the feelings of my own heart, tbat I have long labored to ameliorate and elevate the great mass of the Amer ican people, Toil, and an honest advocacy of the ireat nrincinlea of free covernment. hali in o- oeen my lot. Tbe duties nave become mfne; thf consequences are God's. Tbis has been tbe foandation of my political creed.

I feel that in the end the Government will trinmph, and that these great prin i 1 1 SCIlIca wilt no 1C uiaucuv.j rotau.iBucu, It conclusion, gentlemen, let me say il want your encouragement and connte- inance. I shall ask and rely upon you land others in carrying the Government it brooch its present perils. I feel, ir Nmaking thia request, that it will be 1 1 i i i earinr rcsiuuuca tu tijr jruu sun ai patriots and lovers of the rights and in teresta of a free people. At tbe conclusion of tbe remarks tbe President received the kind wishes of Ithe friends by whom he was surrounded. I A few minutes were devoted to conver Jaation.

All were deeply impressed with the occasion, ana tne saa occurrence wbich caused the necessity for the speedy inauguration of the President, waf gravely discussed. Mr. Johnson is in fine health and has; an earnest sense of the important trust confided to him. W. H.

Hunter, chief clerk of the State Department, has been appointed Actios Secretary ol Mate. A special meeting of the Cabinet wa held at the Treasury Department at 10 o'clock this morning. Slofctl Captured. Cairo, April 16. The New Orleans Times publishes official dispatches oft tbe capture ot spanisn rori and bk i lv.

the former at 1-30 a. with prisoners; tbe latter on the same day by assault, with over 5,000 prisoners and a large amount of ordnance stores. Ibe gnnboats and transports were, proceeding unmolested towards Mobile Later. Cairo, April 16-3 p. From a reli tole source it is learned tbat Mobile was captured' last eveninr.

bv a portion ot Smith's command, assisted by lightj idraught boats, after a short resistance bv tbe enemy. cotton mantel unsettled, onaer inr news. There is some inquiry at heavy reduction middling, 30c Floor at $10 25 for fair extra. Tbe mail steamer to New York i- taking cotton at 22Jc. per pound tSailme vessels to New York and Bos ton are taking floor at 50c.

perrel. New Yoke, April lt. The Times's special covu. says Secretary Beward will re redenck Seward is Btui insen-tjoy ciKI. T7 ealmlv and liaa nt TtioV.mnnil and lihe rated uutsc.

AA1B ticatl to itused and lacerated. An invalid sol fdier nurse saved Mr. Seward's life. been arrested near Baltimore, and wilij be placed, for safe keeping, on board t.f monitor at the navy-yard at Washington anchored in the stream, so as to keep him from tbe reach of tbe populace. NrtYoit April 16.

Ntw York still in deep sorrow over our grt i flic calamity. Thia mortnn the Chun 'i in tbis City. Brooklyn, Jersey l.i other poir.la ui iho viciiiiry, we.e in mournniif Ine services were ol an lsnpressivi character, all the Pastors making allu sion to tbe event. In the reading of the Episcopal service wbere the Livine blessing is im nlored for tba President of tha United I States, there was nnosaal grief displayed Tbe streets are quiet, and there i-very manifestation of beart-fdlt grief Flags are flying at half mast and many fare. Ara.tcA In Ppaalwa.

in .11 other principal streets, are dressed in! tokens of sorrow. Nearly all tbeprivat bouse are covereJ with similar em-li ylems. The sadness is universal. The party opponecu of Mr. Lincoln? unite with bis friends in deploring the nation's loss.

Many well known rebtif iya paimzers ofouunce ue asgassma-sj ffH t.nn am.A tk.t th. k. hope from Lincoln's clemency than thevf avu, auu tu. auo tTuatu uau uivic -a can look for in bis successor. A few persons who have spoken ml lafQnn k.

I i it.outti too uiumcr uartueij cscspcuj llyaching, and are now lodged in jail. I ibe leeiing is general tbat tbe rebel deserve little forgiveness for this coward I aaaaaainaltrtft tf iha Ppaaidanl wA Secretary of State. There is a determi nation to cive a renerona aunnort to. 5 President Jonnson under present ctr-f comstances. This sentiment Appeared! 7 r----- universal yesterday, and unless it abates! jihere will be less party quarreling tbanf IrllitiAf AfrWs VVIVI 7 No arrangements have yet been made tor ceremonies on tbe day of tbe funeral 8 but they will be provided for soon.

All places of amusement will remain! closed during the week, and there will! be comparatively little business trans-. 'acted. Public and private business willj! remain in their present drapery. Citizens generally are wearing insignia of mourning. Foreign vessels in port have hoisted their flags at half-mast The sailed yesterday with her flag dressed in blaok.

Dispatches from Canada, Nova Sco tia, and New Brunswick give accounts ol sorrow scarcely less than our own. The Times makes the following edito rial comments on tbe murder or tbe President: Perhana a Daramount element in Ipublic feeling was evoked by personal regard lor Abraham Liincoln. I bat a1 man so genial, so kind, so free from every particle of unkindness, every act of whose life bas been marked by bene Scenes and good will, should become the victim of cold-blooded shocked the public heart beyond ex nresaion at the verv moment, ton when be was closing tbe rebellion bad drenched our land in blood and! tears by acts of magnanimity so signalf as to excite the reluctant admiration off his enemies. His unspotted uprightness! vtArannnl intetreitv rua nlnin nm.n mon sense, conspicuous in everything he said or did, commended itself irre sistibly to the judgment and approval of th great body of the people." Major General Augur has offered a reward of $10,000 for the arrest of the murderer of the President, and tbe as1 oi tne oecrotary ot otate. Various arrests nave been made oil parties suspected of being implicated.

Some have proved their innocence, but others are held. The letter found in Booth's trunk saoweu io iue ansaninauuii was tot have taken place about the 4th of MarcbD Government officers had become suspi-i 'utttiiia; uui.iuuutu.cut. octtta Pcions, and it would be imprudent to do? anything then. It also advised Booth to go to Rich-, mond and ascertain bow such action would be regarded by the rebel government Further disclosures are withheld for the present Evidence sufficient has accumulated to implicate some aixdif 'ferent persons in the diabolical plot ali of tbem from tbis section and Mary land. Pairs of hand caffs and a gag were found in Booth's trunk.

Booth mistress bas attempted to commit suicide. it appears tbat isootn bad leased stable in an alley in tbe rear of the thea tre. He hired a horse from the livery stable in the afternoon, took it to the- alley, and hired a servant from tbe lady of whom he hired ibe stable to watch the horse while he perpetrated tbe deed An actress at Grover theatre received a note, yesterday, not to sing the song, Sherman Marching to tbe oea. Dav before yesterday Booth called on Mr. Hess, Treasurer of Grover's theatre, urging him to announce some new and exciting play for Friday evening, and invite tbe President and other omcials, and get up a sensation.

Ibe best data tbat can be obtained, nows mat were were not over nve orriaTer the breast bears tbe tollowinir m- ten minntes difference between tbe time lof the assault on the President and Mr. Seward, showing that it was not done by the same person. Condition of Secretary Seward. New Yore, April 16. C.

A. Seward Telegraphs Mr. Sanford, President of the American Telegraph Company, as follows, at 11 o'clock this morning: "Uncle is as well this morning as cir cumstances will admit He retains mental vigor and resolution. The sur geon speaks very favorably. Poor Fred, is utterly unconscious.

9e has not opened his eyes since II o'clock on Friday night The Major will get along nicely. Kiwi from RIcMmoatdU Washington, April 16. Major Gen ral Ord has issued an order addressed to the people of Richmond and vicinity, no difficulty will be made in admit- tbem with market wares to that city. They are invited to commence heir ordinary traffic at once, and are assured of protection in passing within the lines. The citizens of Richmond and the tock operators are requested to resume their ordinarv occupations as speedily as possible.

It is the wish of the military autben lies to proteet all good and peaceable citizens, and restore in as great measure as possible, the former prosperity of they city. The Richmond Whig of Saturday says Colonel Loomis, Assistant specia Treasury Agent, is expected in that city jevery day with instructions, and until ibis arrival no captured property coming ander the acts of Congress authorizing! 4the Treasury to take charge of it. will be! loermitted to be removed. 1 Libby Prison contained, yesterday, upwards of 3000 Confederate prisoners, 4 but tkev are being released as last as Itbe necessary papers can be made out We learn tbat CoL Robert Ould, Com if misaioner of Exchange, Lieut CoL W. lid.

Hatch. Assistant, President Bollock, lof tbe Southern Express Company, andialarshalof Prince George rtt. A. Iiamiuuu, xxgcuie, acic Viwithin Gen. Grant lines, dnvinir infi tja agons, mey naving urors mtu uie unesrpeouru.

vuu.t. miauiKe. upoa uutumnun weiriiaau ujvu." -vu. iirrnr thev surrendered and md were brought' brough to Richmond, and liberated on parole. All prisoners of war are sent direct rom Richmond to City Point, as soon as received.

Tte foflowiCj is Gen. Lee kddreea to the army of Northern ir i 4inia llEADti'u Abmi' of1 Northers April 10. 1SS5. General Order, Ab. 9 A(f-r four veara of ardnoua service.

Il xj iiarieu uj iiriaurpaaneu truurairn tri uuc, tttcj aiuij tit a. in been compelled to yield to over forces and resources. Ineecf tit. tell tbe survivors of so rain; fought battles who have remained steadfast to the last, that I have consent to this from no distrust of tbem; trr loldiog that valor and devotion coulc iccomphsh nothing that could compen sate for the losa that would have attend id the continuation of the contest. 1 nave determined to avoid tbe nseles sacrifice of those whose past vigor ha endeared them to their countrymen.

By tbe terms of agreement, and men can return to their homes anc remain there outil exchanged. Yoc will take with you the satisfaction tba; proceeds from tbe consciousness of du ies faithfully performed, and I earnestly pray a merciful God will extend yon nu jlessing and protection. With an increasing admiration four constancy to your country, and a grateful remembrance of your kind and 'enerous consideration for myself. I bid you an affectionate farewell. Signed, Kobt ix Lei Fortress Monroe, April 16.

By an trrival bore today from Wilmington N. intelligence is received tbat Sber- man took up tbe line of march north ard from Goldsboro laet Monday. A large amount of supplies bas beet sent through the Dismal Swamp Cana in barges, and around the capes steamers, for tbe use of his army. The steamer George leary, whici arrived from City Point this afternoon brings down a rumor of the surrender of llohnston to Gen. Sherman, but it ncedsj confirmation.

Sa.tux-claj' NIGHT'S REPORT. Cairo In Mourning. Cairo, April 15. The cily is, iu th leepest mourning over tne news iron Washington. Business is suspended The people are appalled, and profound sorrow is depicted on every countenance General Hanks delivered an appropri tie address from headquarters, at noon.

closing with the following resolution. Inch was unanimously and fervently adopted Resolved. Ibat we mourn deeply and beyond expression the death of tba pub-! ic servants who nave fallen by the handt jof assassins; tbat we will show our tie votion to tbeir principles by renewed labor for the success of those principles; that we will with more energy and fervor and confidence than ever maintain the Government tbey re prestntel. Tne Memphis JJa Utin ays Genera; Washburn has resigned. Cotton was dull, with an enquiry at 1018, but no transactions.

New York, April 15. A rebel tiis patch, dated Augusta, April 5, indieatec ibat Alabama is overrun by Onion cavalry under Wilson and other, command rs, moving towards Mobile. Gen. McCook a force is reported to have burned tbe Red Mountain iron works and the village of Elton, and tapped the telegraph at several places. Jsending dispatche to rebel officers, vi Two columns of the Yankees are also reported advancing upon Columbus.

Miss. i The same dispatch says tbe rebel 'steamer Gertrude, with a cargo valued ofi nnfl Ml7 was suns in opaoisn ruver, on th 31st ult, by a col- ision with tbe Tbe Herald's Washington specia' says President Ltneoln vesterdav revoked the passes to Hunter, Letcher, and other leading rebels, to visit Richmond. The President was willing to have a conven tion held, bnt did not want it controlled by these men. New York, April 15. The DanvilK Register of the 5th says: the rebel Oiartermas- liter General, and other officers were ex pected to reach that city on horseback on tbe otn.

The Herald's correspondent says: An expedition lately went np tber Chowan River, N. and captured Min ton and Morfreesboro. I The ram which the rebels bad been building at Halifax has been destroyed Ibe ram Albemarle bas been raised toy our men, and found to be not much injured. -Washington, April 15. An Antopsy was held, this p.

over the booy of President Lincoln, bv Surzeon General, lUurrows and Dr. Stone, assisted by fliujiuuui xjkj tlivtel iueii, The coffin is of Mahogany, and is acovered witn biacic ciotn and lined witb tilead. the latter being covered with while A silver plate upon tbe coffin scrtption ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Sixteenth President of tbe United Born July 12th, 1809. Died April 15th, 1365, The remains have been embalmed A few locks of hair were removed from the President's bead, for the fami ly, previously to the. remains being nlaced in the coffin.

I New Yore, April 15. Tbe Posts Washington special says tbat Mr. Han sell, the Messenger of the State De partment, wbo was in attendance upon Mr. Seward, is dead. Secretary Seward is in a very preca rious condition.

a It is reported that Booth was captured? jand the whole city was draped in mourn- is morning. Tbe story is that biadjing. The streeU were thronged all day IS tttBAM kira aawasl m.taa.At IS i Ke-t a. sat saaa. TVIl Yt Iflfi tAfiX ftsl a fl TAii fl borse threw him and icjared him so se verely that he was obliged to seek relief! in a bouse on tbe seventh street road.

The Post also publishes a despatch Clarence A. Seward, which says Mr Seward's wounds are bad but not mor tal, tie bas lost mucb blood, bat nof arteries are cut. Frederick Seward's skull is fractured badly in two places above tbe temple, and be is insensible and, I fear, will die. His brother' 14 If wounds are very slight Ihe Secretary wounds are very slight The Secretary' hroat would have been cut if be bad nrT wrt i art i i rati 1 1 t.i El L.ATEB. ine.e is no confirmation oiituou ot treaiueot xjincuin i-a-i i the report that the murderers of President have been arrested Among the circumstances that tend toiSaad private houses are draped in moarn tt narticinatinn in thai prima on Booth in rr.

The streets are crowded with in ere letters found in his trunk, one oitsdignant and sorrowing people. fj wnicn was irom a laay, suppucaung nirrii to desist from tbe perilous nndertakingfarracgpments for a proper tribute to in Wbicn ne was about lO era X. Tbe Extra Intelligencer says: 1 From the evidenci obtained it is ren-fl iered highly probable that the whoEimteiligence ot tne assassination of lres- 1 1 I ilsthl on Thirteenth street Sarratt is rountrman. witn iicni uair sou uvaire i I- l. 1 Hia father ia aaid to have been PrOVOSt i county.

Cincinnati, April 10. easiness sus ..1 Jaiittee to arait resolutions expressive ois- tbe sentiments ot iue msrenams regara-ij f.i it! isurratt, ot Prince George county, MdlScitement and sorrow. Business every-! irhe horse he rode was hired at Naylor'slJwbere is entirely suspended. Flags arejl Sat.rtrten Mr ann flHonil.DDUrucut tauaru Ktc-otbcaL ling the great national calamity. TLeSifalling slowly, with 42 feet 5 inches inH Istoics are closed, and the city is inHthe channeL Weather cloudy with ap-fi mourning.

paeawaapaftMW tievil ewe e.cia.aiaaw.i Th Closing llonr. ttASHiSGTos, April inn rre lent breatoe-l bis last closing tiis if falling asleep, his countenance as sumine an expression of perfect serea ty. There wersv no mdici.tions ot ptwn. and it was not k'aown ttiat he was dar until the jjraduallv decreaRtcg ion ceased altogether. The Bev.

Dr i Gorle of New York Avenue Presbj I nan Cborcb, immediately on lis Deinr iscertaiBed that life) was ext-'net, it the bedside and offered an incpresaivt prayr, wbich was responded to by a. Gurley then proceeded tt he front par where Mrs. Lincoln jCapt Robert Lincoln, Mm. John Hay jand others were waiting, where he auu I jffered a prayer for tbe coosoUtioa ina family. Immediately after the President' death, a Cabinet meeting was called Secretary Stanton, and held in tbe rootre in which the corpse lav.

Secretarie tanlr vVouea, and laler, Postnaitei I iJenerat Dennison, and Attorney Gen -rral Speed were present Ihe rgult-H of the conference are as yet unknown. vvard. who waa kinrifv er.rA.&, tttuv. L'l mi tuaa a 1 1 vt i a it I M. TT tary Seward, received a stab in the back i 1 a u.ctiutru lua mutates 11..

l.ln. I .1 n.Ann.A.l I. 1. i 1 ir dagger from penetrating into bis body fbe prospects are that be will recover, it A r.rtrupt we. ievi.i aimost everyoouy tnat lioom wa aptured fifteen miles this side of Balti jmora.

If it be true, as asserted, tbat th iWar Department baa received sorb -in jtormation, it will doubtless be cfrioiuilvfj promulgated. The Govecumer.t Depart menta are closed by order, and Will I iraped witn emblems ot mcarning. -The roads leading to and from tbi oitv ara truarderl he milit.ee ih. utmost circumspecdoa is observed as li.auempting to enter or leave the oily i e. "I WAsntNOTo.v, April 15.

The Pee.i dent body was removed from ihe ri vate residence opposite Ford's lUtutrp a- to tne Executive slansion this funriiino at in a hearse wrapped in tbei'l American Bag. Ii was escorted by small guard of cavalry; General Augui nd other rfficers followed on foot. A llenee crowd accompanied the remain. .1... 1171.:.

rt t. buard excluded tho crowd, allowinty jnone but persons of the household ant si )rsonal lrinds ot the President, and hose of the premises. Senator and Representative Farnsworth Wpti among the number. The body is being embalmed with a view to its removal to illlinois. New York, April 15.

AI! rUcrs oustnese am rarndly-cloaiiig, and th streets are assuming a sombre hu. Tbe various hotels, the New England joms, tbe t'ost Unice, tbe Custom liquse and other public buildings are beirig draped i ne gold room is closed. I be reiruiMj I wara oi orogers anourned alter passing appropriate resolutions. All the banks of the city are closed. An immense meeting of merchants.

nd citirenj is being held in Wall street presided over by Mr. Draper. Sp6eohe were made by Messrs. Butler, Dickin-f son, and othftrs The crowd there was immense. Appropriate resolutions werel submitted to the meeting and adopted.

and a eoremittee of thirteen merchant I and citizens appointed to go to Washing ton to attend tbe luneral pt tbe resi dent. Andrew Johaioa'i laangarailoi. Washington, April 15 At an earivf Ibour tbis morning Hon. E. M.

Stantoii an Official pnmmunirntinu in lh.t tl lI 17: IS of the United States, stating that uwu. ttuu.c vv'iuwu. a rt-Hiueilit It IIIHIH.II.UX. i in 111. in til iconseqaence of the sudden and trnex 3 Ipectsd1 death of the Chief Magistrate ll OriTil.o MtwJy deliver, a fun- Ibis inauguration should take place iJ' Wm0n o1 ,0 mor soon as possible, and requiring him tcr" jitate the place and hour at which th-ll ST.

Locis, April 15 The news ol fcerenony should, be performed. Mr Hl'Veaident I.incnln'a tl.ath Johnson at Once replied that it would beM.noat nrnfnnnd nrrnw thronirrinnt th. Sagreeable to bim to have the prrteeedin-Hi'iry take place at bis rooms in the KirkwootiU House as soon as the arrangement could be perfected. Chief Joatic- Cha as informed of tbo Uct and repaired tt.j.j 5100 piace appoinreq to company withii yorttBinry oicvunuugii, oi tne jreasur i. litcpiaiiuiciit, xniumcv uniitrrst opeeu.ri P.

Blair, Montgomery Blair, SanatorfM jFoote, of Vermont; Ramsey, of Minne Ssota; Yates, of Illinois; S'uart, of Ne fvada; Hall, of New Hampshire, lllenreaantAtivA Karnawnrtrt t.f At 11 oclocK the oath ot othce was ad ministered by the Chief Justice of th. united atates, in tbe osual impresslvf'. expressions of tbe gentlemen by whomH it.ant.tit. n.t. trtcircuiun siLu.l.

be waa surrounded, and seemed toapf preciate the great responsibilities so suddenly devolved upon bim, and tuadt-p a brief sneecb. in which be sa I 1 "The duties of tbe office are mine. Ifi will perform tbem. are with God." -The coGsequencee Washikgtok, April 15. Tbe of President Lincoln left" behind hirof his hat and a spur.

The bat was picked? jup in vuo xrraaiaeDt a oox, ana nas oeet.j fiaennnea oy parties to wnicn it nas beenj Jlhe porest man of the age has fallen fshown. as tbe One btlODpinc to ihe sua ll.n.l ti, athnla naliea eiKit.li a. reiioi-ino pected man, and accurately described bvi)Ter the prospect of speedy peace iij mother parties, not allowed to see it Le-Hmoorrring. (afore describing it I The spnr was dropped npoa the stage. 1..

1 i jiuu uioi uu auu uteu itieuuuKu as oiit Nprocured at a stable where the samef man hired a horse the evening. At JJaltimore all tbe cavalry was pom.ind imprudent expressions. Let al pon immediate active duty, tverysi oad was picketed, and every precaution taken to prevent the escape of the --ins. Cincinnati, April 15 The newa cf the assassination of President Lincoln; produced proiouod sorrow and great in-M t.t jiznation. Business was ennreiv sus ioended, flags were placed with sad and solemn faces.

a Jnninl Rrnlna R.vith Kentrioe rtfi X4 Wilkes Booth, was announced to appear jf at Pike's Opera House to-night It ie Viinrlerntood that ha waa cnmnelleri Im the city. 1 i AU places of amusement are sto-night i 3 Kamors prevail of several persons having been killed for expressions sfjoy at Lincoln a death, but it is eitney are laiae. t. I in imninm iua- 1 1 IK Tt. rt-t -lxs Caf over the entire community.

at a raeeuug wn ut. away wirine, Barcinciee, tMru ti mem ory oi tm oeseasta. (smemorj ui cvc.u. ri WaEEiasG, April mourr.ful J.nt I tn. afidisplayed at balf-mast from pabliciJ I -I t.l la .1 Ik 1 eiucu, uu v5i.Trl ptriiv.s.

fidraped in mourning. "1X 50 boxes and naif bcxe new Raisins, and A mass meeting of citizens is called -V3 The bio felt to DO a AStlonait.J7 reoaiv-by It. ituTtra r.o. Kit, I mmtrtrnw v.isgis9ati, April lo ine river isj Ii pearance of rain. itfl Niw Yoxt, April 15 The Cummtr iat states: We hare ascertained frort socrce perfetly reliable, that conversation yesterday among fh-Members of a Spanish, firm in "city waa asaiea mat today tbe great.

lews wouia ce received that baa beet uada knon to the public The fact of tbe statement was mad. to General Peck tbis mornint? i Clerk of the establishment. A apecral to the Tribune, says: -rf. nuars uoon was arreuesl abon' clock this morningv near Fort blast ngs, on the bunuensburg road. He boldls- approached our pickets, irrested and brought to the city, This not confirmed by any I lispaiches from Wasbinton otlkia tiaicbes from ivasmzton un to vt clock tbis, The same special says that Secretary Reward bas given a doUiled dencriptiot the assassin.

It is- evident he was HStreut berson to the President's mur Mr' Fred. Seward is in a critic! con ana surgeons are removin. tne roke frapmsnts of Lis skull. A private dispatch to Mr. in this city, from a member hi family, says: I have jnt left Mr.

Seward's bourse is wounds are not mortal Ht ha ost much blood but no arteries wert ut Frederick's skull was fractured jadly iu two places abcat tbe temt.le is inenible, and it is feared hn wii. iie. -A Bother private dispatch states tha 're'lerick Seward is out of danger. Ma or seward is not daogeroualy wounded Address of Gov. Haas.

Wasbisotoh, April 13. 8tonr )t Iowa has issued the following ad Ires to tbe public of hia State. i Washington, April 15. The Federal -City is shrouded it uournitig. In the midst of joy aot riumi.h, the nation is suddenly caller; "ei lore tl.

loss of its creates! ami TUMt friend, foally murdered by a Irai or nana. Abraham Lincoln, in thej ullness of life, and when strongest be hearts of the people, was strickei.f lown; Abraham Lincoln, Preidnt loo lined Mates an man, an exalted patriot, a Iriend of th wor and opprtsaed, the deliverer of biel ountry has been catbrred to ror fri Trs grave. ii That the people of Iowa, who admired1 ind loved the fallen patriot, and so gen sustained the boly cause be rep presented. maV annronrialnlv teatifv their (orrow over tbis national calamitv. nvite them to nssemble in their respect i ve places of worship on Thursday, iht J7th day of April, at ten o'clock A.M.

ror humiliation and prayer to Almighty uu, ami a i so request mat travel will. the Mate, and all secular emu bv nent, be totally suspended on that day, ma mat au puoiio olnces be draped nouming for the period of thirty days Signed W. M. Stosb, Governor. 1 1 1 1 a ToRoNTtk, C.

April 15. The newn if Lhd assassinatiots at Washington a profound sensation Flags on the Custom House, Amen an Consulate, and Shipping in the Her jor, were displayed at half mast. Storee md places of bust nea owned by Americans are closed. The grief by tbe Canadian people is intense, and it ie contemplated giving some publie ex rtression. Coluhbcs, Ohio, April 15.

Tbe news the death of President Lincoln cast ttlooin over the city. Business war i 1 and the city was draped in and the Statst. Preparations for stiviiie in honor of ihe recent victo been suepended, and a day foi l. Moicing turned into a dav of elooro. Business has been entirely suspe-ndeJ, the I iciaor saloons have been closed 1 lie public buildings, and nearly al.

he business houses and private resi-leiicf are draped in mourning. Flag ire displayed at half mast. Appropriate nrvices were held in Ibe anu me oay given up tct i j.nouriiiog and the deepest impressions Men spoke in whispers on the.stn.e the huhh of ibe sick chamber pei Evaded everywhere. No such a day ha mef naen smprnrun in Irta ri.lt.ra r. )Ur city.

I Dispatches from the interior andf Kansas are burdened with sadness. are tolling, minute gun( firing md the people everywhere filled with the irofouodest sorrow. NtiKxiKi'it Departmest or Krntccet, Louisville, April 15, 196. General Orders, No. 23 The telegraph announces that Presi lent Lincoln was assassinated last mgbl Let the people of Kentucky disappoint fhe miscreants who may involve them In i jioousne.d and sirne.

pt conauctinv with calmness ahd modeta l. j0n. Avoid all heated conversation mite in everv means for oreserrini? or- tier. The wicked need not rejoice, nor tbV despond. The Government jill still go on, aud as great as the ea- th.

r.mtr. vill ar.rnmr.rial I its high destiny. Bv command of Maj. Gen. J.

M. Palmer. E. B. Harlan, Capt.

and A. A. G. REMOVAL. THOS.

G. MAGHEE HAS hKMOVED HIS WHOLESALE MANL fartirrng Eatahltahmeat to No. 3 Ihri1 i 'TKEKT, below Main He baa a larae and ale oi nonae-BBaoe eon, a. frl xuaranieeo mm "geoo a tna beat," anr bj ie ae "cueap as tna and a iiu i euUra atork coc.ieting of Bna Buegy i oech, and Carriage Hamea, Lia-ht Trottina- tiinea, Military Work; ia short. everytMca- trim, has bee has been manoiactared ander hs imme- rt1 upvaion.

by and rtV0 ee-fuiiy with anything la searket. ia acyie i -1 ,1 1 1 nriM Im Cull MU a ir.Bl fHU a-id exal rr rtr-le art GROCERIES. Sw seceived by 8. BCSTON A CO. i i EOXEi GiliS5 ixibx nan at.

ka- MACKERAL BAEXtLo, half 4ierrel-as4 kits. Just received rd ty A CO. K. BLSTUS 100 IXtZ COVE OtsTEliS BEf BI VSD THir day ty B. a.

Rt irTON A CO. I BV.WS APPLEa. t-bfs 9n inwr Apple sale by B. S. ECPTOB A av ii ii I 11 II 1 fill tIavjngnow a Special Partner in ew York, who is aimoet constantly in he Gold Room, we wiil hereafter be enabled to take advantasje of the constant (actuations in the naarket Wishing to establish a regular Coi'i Exchange in Evansville, we will nereafter sell Spf-eie at c'oer raies than -toy other llouse in the State, and will liberal prices for Coupons.

Silver and In order to furnish Coin in hand to r.arttfg Who maV Vllh tO huv lurelr ill keep conalatilly on hand, in larpe from Twentv-five to Tliir'v Thi.u. fland Dollars Cash. GOLD. We are also prepared to sell Gold on margin of thirty per cent, and will 'lol-i tbe Gold for purchasers for Thirty lava We also receive money on deposit, lisconnt good patwr, buy and sell Fx-jbange on New York, and transact a general Banking business. 0 CONTINENTAL BANK.

rrii" is viin viii? Rational Itunk. Paid ia Capital $300,000. Authorized Oapital $1,000,000. Tt ankin; TT mi 1 -a. uuoty.

3. E. Cor. Main Water Sts. This flank la now ppeu and prepared to do a Goiicral Banking MU5RY oa th.

metal ravoral.le erms. Espen.al la. il.ua. afforded to regular ena-omeea ens dpoaftora. HtM( II IP.T1U to the all ether Oovareeaent t.IJ LiTKHEs i nt r.

xlaiered and con. urn ponds Ileried en liberal leiins. oanoris, rihe srt.efl tin I. at. lU VkiIlK HTANI'M for sale at be rarelar tttarouel VkH.VMEIT SEt I'll iTIKs of v.ry deerrti.ti,,,,.

ant K1CIUSUK alt tit. paladpal cltlea of lb. I n.t..d Klatna, iMiuxat and aoM. made thronghont the eatal.y at reaat.nabte raiee. I.il-al inducements offered to UK OHR, and ies attention given to their actum Omr-rli WILLIAM J.

LOW RV, Preal.lelit; RAMI KL Oatl, UOI1EUT fc. r. irraanvrrtts I J. Ltetr. "a ai Oaa.

I) Minn, fir atLoarrvM, K. In itiunt, Mr.t M. a acuta. Koasar R. Hussars.

lanintf DRY GOODS. Oil IToijii Look Here Everybody! I'HE andeftaied, bavin? the seat, to lulorre Hill tftd ae Bmny otliera, IKat 1.1 I' xr-e and eetet I Sim it t.f If -lethlng aad i'ry eli, si. aa II nblearb'd Milalioa, Je lavtmeteaaKt Saatrlr; ate Ik- ol .1.1 I. nor.1 ak.ria, HtM ae.o pl atorlt oi nr-t tori Cieuileta-ua' FuroU'i I ti o-l. v.

a 'nil tttd erelleiected et'e- of li .1. i( tu, raJ.la-tJI'rtlia, Cttver wala. iitighaa.s, a'l ot i he-a I i 'Allies and Gvr.IV and tore ft. A 1 otf. at witoltatale ail r.tail toi.e (Craosvllle and th- nrr intoling atveof tha ladiaa aed a at" tod exallrllMl aiyetoek La.ore i.

tbey knoa J. alii a. then. hta any ataev hotiw lu tit. city.

M.IS.U oil SDNDRIiSa. PISHIHG TACKLE. CX; JT. iSoxalckipf oi', 1 NO. 69 AIS hTUEEi, Ja Jnet reeaived the Seat aaaortmerit of fl-h -ag Tacle lo he foaud ia tbe cy.

All ho ti.gnng a a paatl. ahouid call aud examine tocx vrhlM tue laats. it sale vary cneap, vtuv and Secoad slr-e'e. A bear au, ply of HOEN, AND IV "BY CiMEI. JJ.tr, Nail, and Tooth atd leaO Bruahes, POILBT 8ET, AJD EINE I EUrCMEBIEH At No.

Main etre.t. Also. PABAPHINE CHEW1NO P.O.-; AND UtHOS FLA YOKED, ar.d Ereih TOLL' WAX, At No. Ut Main Street COSTA B'S BED Bt'G POISON And RAT EXTERMINAT9H, At No. (9 Main Street.

MEDICAL. I r. Uovven, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. (Lavs ecau-oa to c.a. mi "tlviiig lor many yars mviadnrsm of daast aad Laugx a apecial atndy, arill itlvs tin.

of tUe pro'eaa on conatant Office in Mekr-a bnil im. awmr I err fit.re. So. 72 vre-t. I PRIZE CONCERT.

PBOr.BCCK'iGEEaT PRIZE CO VERT wil 1 coaie off abon the flntnf Ap-dl, aad offers inprecexWnteti atiractioas Twenty one ev-ant -irizes will ret ai.triontr-?, lacmn r.x enniini Jit valued at il e-a. Prkse of ii -ts re'lnced to 1st i K. EiioBal charge. aibriid. tadreceiie two additional ticket, aritkonf atifli.

I r3 TTT7 Tift 1 It. lb Herald a special says Bootn hasl li 1 II.

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