Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 April 1864 — Page 2
FOR PBEII5T IS 164 ABRAHAMilNGfltN VOB. VICK-PIlESIDKSiT AHDBEW JOHNSON, - Of Ttanellte. Bui Joel to tha decision of th Baltimore Coavtntloa
UNION STATE TICKET. i'w umrWt OLIVER P. MOETON, .'. W4TSS. .- f f i , . for Lit. Governor, , COL. COHRAD BAKER, . . or txm kiatcit. For aecratarp a fifota, - SEL80M TKLSLfc8rof Fayntta. I ' Far AmlUar of Hale, - TUOMA B. McCARTT.ef Wbh. , . , . Trmturff 6 ftntf , " , JOUJC I. SORlu!i,o Waahiagtoa. VtlAXK E, WILLI AMS), if Pntaaia. j . .Tor Clfi o Svprmt C'Mrt CtX. LAZ. SOB IK, of Kax. ' Far Jtevorfsr af tmjmai C"i, , COL. liK.8. IIAKRIiKiK, of Msrlea. - . "or jSrwprcm Jiffy's, 1st M.trlrt JAB S. rmACER,fKMeliwk. . d i'l.tri-.l JKMIJ T. fcLLlOTT, of Unary, M l)is;rlrl.:ltK. A. RAT, of Marloa. 4lb file. net RORT. C.GRkHlR,Tippcaao. ' i'w fiuptrhtfmultfU of Jnt-Is fasfracfion ritor. ceobo w. nosa, roa iikttom a user. dii s OfKKiiog, r f Hancock. Xibard W. I borojjson, of Vljo, roa stats sisc-rus. lit Dtsrrlrt Jaroe C, Penny, of Knot. John , Hitighland, of Siiaocer M ,t ittricbCyraa If. Rixua, of f'latk. ramta Waster, af La-rnre. S4 Ttatrkt Unary B. prltehajd, oi Bortbolo. mew, Madisua Iran, of Lnwreiw. Kb Msirlct l,Mu becti.n, of Rnsh. V. V. Kyrrr.nf ranklln. Sib Pls'rlet- Ban). F. clay pool, of tarnta, l Juelius H. Mallatt i f Henry. Sis Pinrlci-J. J. Wright, of Murgae. firaeB, Of Shalhy. i ' ' : 7Ut Ii'strictJobS Oaboru, ,A I'atniiai.' Tb'.maa H. Rica, of Parka - Sib rUtrkt K. P. Iiaeidson, of Tij.Be. bo. Hnj. r iifuff, of w.rrsa, , lh District Jane D. ReibKd. of WMte. ' Aaron Utteroajr, of Purlor lUtb ftlatrkt T. II. pickinioii.'jf b"Kalt. Haliat Ktlhorirnc, ot Klkhart 11th biilrkt John M. WiUff, of (iraitt. ' Jama W. TaaiDlaf, of Jay. FOR RENT. HALL Tha aaronti atory. ,,llabf'( liutU Inn." 7 Malu Mtrart, la for rani. Tha roomi UlhaU.t airad ami lllili-il In tha rlty, anit la boat la faat by Irf to 1J0 ! long ; at mast partUmoarl otf for offlia. ' I'twHt'it aia by l4 Ural itiy r Mar. tCnanlraaf hi HAI'K Kit M lil OSISIJ Or Tbaaa baof tlioa.. naa'om mi a tha hal af tha atalra, ind atory of l.hamlti 'a Hloak, attll im ant. if ikta.nni. Hi. tanant can I aceouimodata4 wltb rrar room. I, y a(t'llni; ImDiwlially. , JullS J. l llil)l,li.K. FOR SALE. HOtTSK-A two Btory Brick Ilouaa o Vloa Nlmai, bat-w Ht-yanth anl Kichth, a,mtalnliin four reon and a lilKli.a. a Ho a gool Claiata, biakia, WonH aba4. Aa. Iba lot I. 74 fMt oara, larata anab.v Ifar lrtbararlKnlara L enquira at tba praailaaa. ' ' apilli-vw JOIIS rHKIDlKIN. FOR RENT OR SALE. lnon ftKNT oa hai.k a nicu.'Tfr'ui.i. JT altoatad ltaliliira, n-r th Halt Walla, wlib abont tan ai-r-a of l.aihl. Will ira-la fur goua city oroui:t. Kniiira uf .. i I MINI.?. t, M.ia an4 rir.t. GROCERIES fnr al at j :. ItlLlt.TT'H rAMUT OR'JCERT. Jit i "iiTrbii ii.n 'irk'KMiVuo;'i'CtToiiHTiiinX )J Iaatora ah4 for aalaat KLLIOll AMILY tiltOl r.HT. fTioCSon "Trt'o-n -" ; Kt doa. No. a ' ., a ; . , ' R .1 II II ' ' "' ! ' . 10 Vmt ( In tf0 ; ' ; : in M.in.a Ri.iiiiik rii.a, ( ' ilui. Buttar faildlra J ' d. " Frlnu; 40 Itnakata, aaaartail tt; , C Jnat raiai'tj ami for aalii at I kioiurr rAnt ouo kkt. O" " M M Hunarwi Ilia. Cholca Tabla HuTtar - fJIJara Just rai.aivrJ and ftr aalaat km-iott rAMitT on Hi-tear. , ri'.N IIA liP trial iTTltaWa, f. aala by tba JL auavii, hunttrud or iiarrai, at 1 KLI.IuTT a VAM1LT GROCCKT. .I.MrtV. Una. A8!UHrKU Ilutd ami Hhak.r JL Biooinai In d -a. fanry II rili Krontni, 10 Whlak " ' "ual rtcalrrd and fi.r aula at 1 Ki.i ioTrt rAMttr OROornr, l'M MHloAM t.Ua liulx alifar VUttil j nrini i mi-a ariicia. rnr.a?.at ii.i.inrr H ratit,v oiinrienT CARRIAGES, &o. FRANK HAMMERSTEIN'S Wagoa, Carriage & BuggyManufactory, ; COBNia CANAL. AND MAIV STRUT, KVAMVILLK, I7KASK BAMMItRSTIlX TAKCS TMAS1 ar la aaytnff to Im trtamla aud tnalnmata that ba bia now on Dai, ana ta tnannlarturlua Wifoni. Carciagai, and Hujtli'i vl all aoalltira, T'a wcrlt la all iiu uunar bia ImmaUiata luapac tloil. ror, I'liully wrrani.l, farauoa tiom a diataoca bafloa Uniixn tr ItiHtaina to r-paint oc ra-trtm caa ha tbaw work ' dui a oa tba aliortaat tlc, aui un tfca moat fa. aerabla tara. Bulnt tba ohUat practical Btigty and CrrUa H kar In tha ciiy. bn la, tharfmi battar i'iarad tban any athar aianalacttmi: tn (111 utd.ra. . arm tf - 'n GOOD S." .The Largest Millinery Stock in tha J w j x i M Wst. t M i tra HAVE TffR LARGEST STOCK Ot II rbloaabla Milllnary, of avary a aeration, to ba biuoil ia tba Waal. Wltb a Millioar Ilka M.a KtUa IWllam to ' saiiariataad tha trtmmlaf , sad Blaacbaia f Ilka rapatatinn, wa ean warraot atiaiavtiuu. Ona Prlcw anil ( ha.p Prica " ta our motto, from which aodanlatloa la alluwrd. RCiiAPXRH ni'SStNO, , , . Slaa.47 aai4 Mala Straat. ,r.-, .;; ua - Still They Come! WI BAT RKCKIVbO ASOTUKIl IAROK Stork of try oils nf eVtry d.aripiloy, wblcb will V aol.l chr.,.. 8CUAPKIR A BI SSINU. i.,., j-J !-.-;- i j - T and Mala Slraat. Silk Sun Umbrellas. A LABOR STOCK or BILK AND CtKOHAM baa I'wbrallaa Juat ramlvrd aud aalllac oi-aajp at f .A - . ; ;, a scirvrKKn i nr.ssiNo-a, boa. 4? and 4J Mala Straat. Notions and Fancy Goods W HATS LABG STOCK (' KOTtONS V V and Fajicy loda, wbich wa sail, at wholeaala ar ratall, cbaan-r tha i any oihar honaa. , . i BOHAPHKite Bl'SSlbO, oa.4Iand4i Main btraak. A Few Carpets Left, 1 rrmos wi-intso to bcy h'arpiits i,,t(.l a cnaap na rttac call kwn. Wg ua tborn o(t si Ics than tnantiftiotutar.' SCHAPhKK BV.SlNO. ' i. 4T and 43 Mala Klraat. HAIR JEWELRY. HAIR JEWELRY. ; -, Miss E. Powers, -T-ROM SEW YOUK. WOVI.D INroKUTHK - JT UttfraTbat sf 1 pnaivd tn maka to oraaa IntoflK'I't HAtK BKAOKLKTS. kK. PBOr!, BBtAsT-MNS. La.ha.-and Caailamia s eCAKP-CHAlSiS, Ac. Ac . ' Bbs bi thorwaghly romp. tan t to DRESS LADIES' HAIR, In tha LATEST STTIE3. aitb.rat h.r tarn, at their own bonaoa. Th. hlabaat prica pa'd (lr bm bair. tur R ai.lanca Mo. 41, Loeaat Stm-t, brtwaaa Bnwod and Third, s!o4. boaaa waat of tha Mathoitiat Chorvh. " apW 1 DRESS-MAKING. ITiieshioiialjle v DRESSAKINOr Miss MrBrennan, - - RSCKSTLT f ROM NW TORK, HAVIS3 located ttia ettv, iw barker w aw nuaaia ta tba bMiaa taat.ba ia praaaasd to attotid to UHESS-MAKISQ. tn tba LATEST STY L Kit, aad roli.-lta tbalr pa-tr-I roaatetua to lira lull aattaaaatioa - av Ha Janra Lacaas Street, So. 41, ha' tweei Sew-' -a I Tb.nl, aacoad bows watt of tba atetboiiist Charch. api
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M. THAYKK. . . IILVEUTHOBS,.. Iha Union ExecutiTe Committee fcr the First lOKgresiioaal listriet Of Ibis State re hereby notified to meet in the citj of Evaosviiie on Tuesday, the t'aird day of May, proximo. How tkry do at Indlanapollf. The indie of Indianapolis bate takeu holj of the recruiting bmineif wita ee energy that will not fail of tocceaa. Th -y iem determined to do their share towards raisioj; troops under the recent call of the Governor for 20,000 on ban dred day's merj. Tbey held a large tnaii taeting at Masonic Ilall.on Wednesday aftMpoou, and took steps to bring tbei ioQuenc' to bear in aid of the great movement. The tueating was addressed by Mrs. Colonel Canfifld, of Ohio, who hus band was killei at Nrnlob, at some length. She ia a lady who has devoted mae.i.time in the hospitals of oar army at Yirkaburjf; and the Bouthwest She i, a he remarked, a valet an in ther vic". Her address was tiatened to with profound interest. " ' - ? At tba cootlusion 01 tba addreas, pa prs were circulated far the signature of lady volunteers to fill tlx" litcs of clerks an I others who go into tha Hundred Da a' St y ire. and over ona hundred and fifty i.tinifa were at once subicrilred, in eluding many of the ntott respectable anil wealthy young ladies of the city. The following resolution was then unanifuouuly adopted: IleiolvJ, That a camroiltee of ten be appointed to wait upon the butineia men of the city, employers ana employees, nd present the subject of ladies filling placR of clerks and others who go into the Hundred Days' service. , ( The ommittess being duly appointed, it was agreed that they should submit the following i tMpoitions to the business men: We, l!u.in Men of Indianapolis. whose names are hereto auLscribed, favor the movement of the ladies in volunteer ing to till the places of elm Its and others who enter tha Hundred Days Service, and will employ ladies at I3 per month (and rations), ahould any of our ettv ployees volunteer whoM places can ba lillitl by Ittjiea. VV will continue the salarit 0f our clerks as heretofore, fiv ing thum full pay durititf tb-ir abaeuce, ta vmu auiouiit paid tu the lauiy volun teers. V alno bgree to keep the pom tlona open for our clerks, re-initating tuewt upon their retur home. . This lunch for tha buainea men. lint tha ladies didn't propose to stop here. They also have, a proposition Cor tha young men. It u as follows: We, whose names are subscribed her to, promise that we will enlixl in the I t.'uiun army under the recent call for ilO.lHXI volunteers for ou hundred days, abiding the arrangvment made with our employers by tba ladies of Indianapolis. Thc Fort Pillow Massarre. We have waited, perhaps with som- i what more impatience than bas tb Administration, firr the fart relative to tb lata massacre at Fort Pillow, The first accounts we were unwilling 14 bclievt, ! and finally accepted them uader protest, hoping that they might have beun exaggerated. Further developments assure us that the enr.rmity of the outrage bas not yet been told. If w needed any more, the following from the evidence rendered by a reliable witness would be all sutticient: "Q, It was su indiscriminate butchery, was it? i A. Vs, sir. There were abont fifteen or twenty that lay close in One pile, huddling togetht r, shot after hey were wounded. - , . ' " V. Some white soldiers shot after they were wounded? A. Yes. sir; with th hospital Bag fly ing, and tbey holding white baodkcf. chiefs over their heads 1 saw at least ten soldiers shot individually with white handkerchiefs over their heads. ' They tore off pieces of their shirts any thing they could get" 4 .... Since the day when Warren Hastings made himself famous for his butchery, and handed bis nam down accarsed to all posterity, since tha boor which eom pleted his notorious India campaign, by which be desolated the thousand upon thousands of miles of territory which lie from its pine forests ia the north to the orange grove of Cape lomorn, we have be ant ot notbing more barbaroBs than is chronicled ia th above questions and answers. There ar rule recognised bv civilized nations all over the world, which are expected to be regarded eve ia the midt of the extremities of the battle6eld Tbey comprise mercy to those who are at the mercy or the conqueror, and look to some abstinence from the shedding of human blood, in The actions ot the ruf fians of Fort Pillow-, we find 110 regard tor any established law ot namanity. 1 At the mercy of their conquerors, the conquered asked for quarter, bit were murdered whiie, unarmed, they held out their hands and implored protection, The pirate on the ocean, subservient t tio.iaw . and, claiming no nation, would out nave atautea ots narueneu conrcirnre with the committal of such unwarranted slaughter, The massacre of Fort Pillow is one of the rebellion, and its dead sleep In peace. Bui their blood cries Ion J from tht orowmt Every loyal citixen of the North must here it, and it should be thundered in the "ears of the Administration until it is forced to learn whether we are at war with Unman beine, or devils incarnate. We wave all partisanship in our view of this affair, and ask the ptoplt, even those who haTe heretofore condemned a. war for the. restoration of the Union, v if they: justify so terrible art infringement upon tba rules of war as we fiad reeorded here, A! ' Northern Democrats, clamoring for peace as ece as you may be, will yon recognise n this tba r-h rbti"tar tF fa-ia. mun wrSi'v have endeavored to destroy the Union of the Stater? 7 Ve have in Congres mea who never tire in prating bout a war of extermination; wa hava in aJi quarters journals filled with reagthy editorials about the rights of tbe ixmih; will they ealmly survey the precedent established at Fort Pillow? 'A, communication in the Enquirer relative to the matter has the fjllowinw langeager- 1 ' , "It will be seen thai the commandant 0f the fort, Major Booth, issued an order
to bia men that be would sever burrci-
der while tLere was one of tkem left: and that be communicated bia iuviacibte determinatioa to them by their heroic com mander with titifaitenng fidelity. "l hey fouj(ht desperit:ly for eisnt hour of course disdaining to ask -for qnarter ontil they bad nearly all been
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killed, wounded or taken prisoners, and that the few who were left still disdain ing to ask for quartergathered around the flag pole, aud "then made their last heroic struggle for victory or a grave." "If men are determined to ngbt until they perish.and resolve not to surrender, and be killed bt so fizbtin?, I apprehend Uie atormuie of aasauiung party, oy an the mle of civilized warfare, is justifia ble m killing all who continue to resist with arms lo their bands. Notwithstanding the logical conclu sions attempted to be drawn, the fiend tsn malignity of the writer is very evs dent to the general reader. Will its author, now that the real facts are before bim, as gives by aa eye witness, mMI lir.M ik .( r.f tha rrhela as iuatifiabh? We almost fear he wi!L Those were brave mea who died at Fort Pillow, and We shall not be surprised if their nam's are made the battle-cry of many a Geld whre human blood will flow like water, Those who "sow the wind will often reap the whirlwind." and with the determination of the Government to crush the rebellion, many an opportunity wiii occur wnere me viuutcuveoef 01 the Northern blood may get th better of its discretion, and lead to scenes which we hope w may never be forced to chronicle. Cin. Timet. j Colonel Conrad Bakrr for Lleatcaaat tioTeriior, The Union State Central Committee, at their meeting yesterday afternoon, appointed Colonel Conrad Baker, of Vanderburgh county, the Union candidate for L-eotenant Governor, lo 11 the vacancy caused by the declination of Oenerat Nathan Kimball. It might be judicious, in the crisis through which oar country is paaaing, to express satisfaction rh ibis nomination even if we did not feel it, that there might be ntir harmony in the Union ranks in the sup port of the Male ticket, bat lb-re i no need to assume the appearance of satis(action when there is every reason tu fel it fully and joyously. No better nomination could have been made. It would have been difficult to have mad another so good. Colonel Baker is a Union man tried by fir. Not only is hi whole life evidence of hi fidelity, but be has proved by arduous campaign by hard fighting, by the endurance of sly the perils and privations of the celd, that what bis past life avouched be was ready to reamroi with his blood. U commanded the 1st Cavalry regiment of this Mate almost from the commencmnt of the War, when oflicer were In experienced and ma undisciplined, bn equipment wer meflulent and supplies insufficient, when hi duties wer doubled by the inadequacy of the (jovermnent s support, and be o com manded it that no eomplaiut aver came from the men and nothing butcommen dation from bt suiiertors. lie led in the nrst cavalry fight of the war, that at Jc rttli-ticktowii, Musouri wber the gallant Ciavttt fit, and gav the rebels tb brst sever defeat tbey eu couutered after their victories at Wil son's Cte-k and Ltxitigton. 1 ha arrved well. Hint his appointment to th important post of Provost Marshal General of the State, he has done all that could have been expected, and more than a man with less than his civil a wall a military experience could hav hoped to do. U has been impartial, vigorous aud prompt, and we may not know for many a day bow many serious disturbances at home may have been averted by his judifioBS, tirra and eaobtrosiv measures. ' In civil lite before th war began. Colonel iJaker was one of the foremost Uwysrs'of the Stat. In 1H."0 he was tb Kepuhlicsii candidate for tb same place for which b is now presented, and few of either party who witnessed hi vizor ous canvass, and heard hit clear, com pact and telling speeches, will question hi ability to answer the highest expectations that may be formed of him now. W may congratulate the Union party on its win selection, and tb tat, if h be elected, ash will surely be, upon theacquieition of an o ffi err whose oolr misfit will be thai there will be a great, deal more of bim than such aa office needs. ldvinapoli$ Jvvrnal. Mlkorgcnatton by Jeff. Bat'lt. Ben. Perley Poor, ia a late letter from Washington to the Boatoa Joumat, gires the following interesting chapter ia the life of the rebel chief: Since the Democratic editors and ora tors have so indecently and utterly attempted to accuse the Northern t nton men with having advocated miscegena tion ("1 than lbe,l,ox,lor teaching ma that word, " a fw of the thousand of instances in which th Southern chivalry thus blended th shades of human color have found their way iato print By way of perfecting this record, 1 am permitted to publish the following paragraphs from a letter received by a Senator from an officer of the United States army, for whose character be vouches. The letter is dated at Sl Louis, April 6, and goea on to say : , "While kt Vtcksburg, I resided opposite to a house belonging to a negro man who once belonged to Joe Davis, a brother to Jeff. s Learning this, I happened one day to think that he, perhaps, would know something about the truth of a atory told ia the London Tim, that there was a soa of Jeff. Davis, the mother of whom was a slave, in our ' navy. The next lime that I met the man I asked him if be had ever known Maria, who had belonged to Jeff. Davis, and was the mother ol some of hi children. He replied that he bad hot known Maria, but that he knew Massa Joe . Davis's Eliza, who wen the mother of some Massa Jeffs children. I then tnquirtd if she bad a son in the navy. He replied that she had, he knew him tbey railed him Purser Davis. II said that Eliza was down th river eotne 'thirty mile at work 'on a plantation. , , , The next day, as I was walking down the street, 1 snet the man who was driving his mule team,, and he stopped to tell m that Elix bad returned. A few moments afterward he came back, and pointing to one of two women who came walking along, he said that she was the one of whom he had been talking. When h came CO I stopped her. and in quired whether she had not a son who would like to go Jiorlh. She replied yes, and added that she would like to go too. I told her that I only wanted a lad. She said that her son had gone hp the Bed river PR board the ganboat Caron: delet,but fiat when he leurned she would be pleased to have him go. 'Well,' said I, 'some say that Jeff. Davis is your son's father do voa suppose it's so? 'Suppose!' ah exclaimed, with offended prde, '1 no right to suppose what I knows am certain so. Massa Jeff, was the father of five of my children, but they re all dead but that boy, and thee I had two that he wasn't the father of. There's no suppose about it Perhaps if th boy gets back safe on the Carxndelet, you may see him in Boston some of these days.' - : . - f y " i et this same Jen. Usvis aauots abroad bis professions of Christianity, and sneers at the Puritanical habits of New England. 1 His owe life is a fitting exempllfi cation cf the Barbaritm of iilacc-
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vtivs ftrrtfa. -- - h Tba fawrral will talu jJao. tonlay, SOtb, at 3 F. at tb raaaCaaca J- M. CaMwell, o Tint batwaaa -Aarry aad Oak Strwtit. t " 5 Priaaia arc lavited to attcad wttbost furtl.ar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TAX NOTICE. i. Aliaaoaat fa tha Ut dopitcata f.r is-i'i wumj 4 wait W call at my ttthra md wttla tba naa if (bay wtah Saaaaaeoaia. i-AEuJI tALf KMT, Arti3o. la . . Loanty rreaaitraa. PIANOS. Agency for Pianos, Me.odeom and vaointt urgaat. rpni MfSREi LAWBtNCC ABE C KL BTAJITLf reealTiBS tba abo iaatrtimanta Iron aoata of tba baal mualtctarinia Naw Tark and bIui, asd will aaU tbaB at aausra prncas. audiBf fralgbt. flaaiila mf ba aaaa at tbafr eaaldaaca, oa Water binet. Brat www llw Cbaaant. It will ba to tba lntaraat of thoa, wanting tba a bora tastromaola, to call brtora porcbaalag atiaabafr. AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC IIAlL. Laaaas asd Vaaacar.. ..W. M. HOllAKD. ITe-Knfraijemeiit. EisUtaaotb Kl(fal of tba Uaatlfbl Trditaaa MIS8 FAKHY B. PRICE, Ybe will i(,rar fa bar baautifij tbaracur of T A sen ON. 0a Saturday Evening, April 30th, Will ba prodocad: tat tba laat tttaa tba g rvataat tlraa la SaaOara Itaira aalllM F'A N O II O IV tiii: cuK.KUTa ; rai.tasvaarairasr..Jliaa HtXI HIi'K lloia.,.,. ,Me. W. M. UOLLAS1, ' LOOK OCT FOB tfADSA! friun epaa at T1 Fwdrotataca la roatwaara CbiMr.a aa4ar 12 yart of atea'ahkb. ikfc-u 60 eeala. aaa i-attta. rroat aaata tuaaraae Sar U4M aruwiw,la ay Iba aa-nt rif 14 ottir wut aa maiuuuatau. CRESCENT CITY HALL. PoiitiYely for Two Hight Oaly! Saturday, April 30th, and Monday, May 2i ' Tba Orlf laal and Far-fatBad , Trof. W. J. MciLLISTEIt, Tb imlM of all tlvlax FBKTI DlwIT ATkl kl. aud Woad.r-W aabar of tba Sittrtimrtb Caatay t . f . A tmilt.o ....... .'....,. 5rti Baaraad aMita ie. aaiia astrm, wbtra atay La aacarad as tba Hall 4aHri( tha day. It I. I U Kl.l. Ag.at. 1KB M. PITTMAN, Ad.'s Afrmt. W. II M AKBte, Troaaarar. ap7 4 , VOLUNTEERING. 1Q0.DAYMES. ; FKVT Mum MS ARB W ABTKIt ta Sl up i rank! of tha Vandarbatsb (ir.y. lot tha !. day aarvte etrptarward, ya( . aa4 aar your aarvwaa fc-r this ab.t tarsal aai all, aaJ r.,ia. y t,a raal . ! MaaiMiiaa at Biaabiaai a Jawalry Staea, m bM-uad atrrt, a -it Mata and byaaaaaa htrarta. Wja at all Sowra , a bismi u- att aciT. apu tt REMOVAL. TH0S. 0. HAG II EE ir A RBatOVPD HI WRritKaALR M ttTtartwrtaa Ratahtatitaiawt to K. S Pi ant SfRKaT. l..w Main, lia baa a targa and ala-s-t aaanrtaaeat of llama-Made Wurb, aa to aa tba ant, aaarautaad a. 's-4 aa tb brat,' 4 Sr aala at "cbaap a tba ikaaarat, aad a Imb rbeatatr. It t. antlra atoek cnnalatlaa; af Soa Rnitirr, Cuaxb, aad Carrtasw Harwraa, Uybt Tiltn, ll'y Waaoa. iray, aad Kxpraaa Uat aeaa. Had-SW-aa la aniliaat variety, Prl-lle, nf all klnda. la any ajaantlty, t'vtlara, Sirtha, Bareaaslaa. cbark I.iaca, Military Wurk; ta aburt, aewtrtbtaa; ta bta line, from a II am. "trap t . a " Monitor Madda," i baa baaa aeanahcrnrad wndWr bta twtaw diet aaparviaiea, by akillinl and aiparfitce4 wars ., ana ta wow on.re-i tu tba traaj at KtsTKBlf PRICkJl- sWIac ahla ta rata pew) sac. aaaftitl attb anything ta tba a.t.t. ta atyt, alal, darabtlity, and ariu, aa aaly aks a Irtai. Call aad aaatntaa br yoor elrea, apS QUEENS WARE, &c. China, Glass AltO (i ti e e n s wn r c. 2 , 5; 51 Fackag-es now on hand and opening AT M, A. LAWRENCE'S, HO, X Main Street. One of the largest and -best atsortments to be found in the West, and for sale at extremely low price.- ' t . i ' ; Merchants farslshed with Com' moa Ware alone if desired. ' - T COTTON EXPRESS. Beltefontaice Cotton Express ! OSLT TatST DSTt TO SEW YORK, .H2I4-I njnSAUKTxxti rpatS LlteHTSlJia EXPRESS ; LIVE PCB 1 tba traauaafcasHMt of ieittoa fc tba Xaat, by dtsrtch. at aow folly satabiishad. , avsritasaR lib) of Lading will basisaa. ' TIME TKEOrCU.TEX OATS. - ' aaaT Csasrsraaaaata aulktted. i " ' ' : BSOWX. DCXKERsON 4 CO.. A rents, docll-cia XraattTilia. lailtaM. HOTEL. sf T T -"w' T-T at"B T 17 T aa Bteir'Air. P-....1.... J Ob tba corasr af Water aad Dretaica Straat, eaar ! . . . XTANSTILLX. I5DIAKA. . ' As tills hewes bas baea paparad. yiauaterf aad refbra (bad by tba proprietor, tba traeeiicg public eaa alwava raly apots bariag tb bast of aceoaatodations. api7-ly
NEXSEN'S COLUMN. INSURANCEAGENCY J.-WJNEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street, ' ITVANSVILIaE BiT., Underwriter and General InBtiranee Agent. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Notary Public All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity.
Polices issued in several ol the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE. LIFE and MARINE. Combined Cash Capital Eer. resented, over SIX MILLION DOLLARS. mm ah Cash AtseU e...$G5O.00O 00 Ma tviLUat lrw. VS. LARli.t y ywbw s Ut ths I IJtJKStX fM -; ai tv mf aie prof! ; mmu m MFtanr, rs4ttrnf. mm4 Sraf-aa aaajaaw ayrfaaa uf luakj ayac, w a 9-miUtl by aay aau1 corjHtf-afeea la taa wtrid, Uiir 'tr-.t. ad -.tiiVa ia.aal aad eaaawad le Um kiadtur fwratlaa, at tair rawa by t. W. bKXstS, Batdaul An-ot. lka. Varbla II all Baibliaa. Maia atrw-a. iuNHl TTAN Iiisuraiiro Co. or KT o "jr 5T o x l3C Cash Assets $400,000 00 AMDftf W J.JSXITH. IWt w. Pirf PALMKB, Praa t J. WMUKlBiC, Stl. SS.Taataatlla.IaMt. Ill E R OHANT ' S IiisiiraiiceOo. or HARTFORD. CONN. Cash Assets ... $300,000 00 . TU0. tOBPELL, IWfy MASK HOWABD, Praat. J. V. SKKBS, Aaaail. Kraaiilll., tad. CORN EXCHANGE Insurniice Co. or 3bT o XJir "IT o X It . Cash Capital ........$400,000 00 J. K ETC tit , Prva W. H, WIriwR. IWfy S, . XiB. lUa i Arwt,ltavalaK4, O. a, W. Sblir.s, ,al, b.talllr, latit. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO or JOLtx.-rtrox'cSL, Couu Cash Asietts - .....$400,000 00 A. r. HA ST I SOS. Pre , W ( UlSSTISilS, St y J. V RfUXaKK, Aet, b.aanaatlle, Iwit. P'4ielea laaned fjaanwatitew All ill Haty lis (ftfrt- (ft C ldH-'aPwis-sn Mfwuv.sir t tistr4 mm4 AMI U IjpM unmet. pruaiil i d I i Ownsdetabl I -traritifw Jtjf-, Jaalt Tho fcftev.tls 1n4. Best-is the Choapestl INSTJBElflTfllE f IRC ANBlVLARBj l AT 10 AT I OK RISKS aoeepted. w aa berelot. ra, at tur tai.-a ana Ote.t r.n titta. Bl'SltfSat OuMDrcTEItwHfetsattaBtdla ' pateh aad arcarary j a-o-t.-t alaara mat wltb prtwftueaa aad cotaplata ioatlra. ' Net Assets. January, 1864, :i,ooi.,nrj.; j . rut pi. a is At) ORiAwrr.ATirK of th ' MTXk, aft.r iS yeara at aaaara trial, baa raauaad tba arera Bi"4i.; adraataaaa ad att-ceaa of tha varloaa .y.leixta of V i . I r i raaea in tba eantry 1. aow better than ear paepwiwd aw daty. . ., Is,...! t..iea t latwta ba.a beam settled aad paid. fixTtici MiLLtoya or vollar.h tub xiti;-aierio- r piurPbHTK Br . yiRR, la ib L'aitad etataa iraea cerer tt'i', im datlr. la ymr am.M,ty ass aS and aar.ram.eiMd AKB liul; l-BE!f If eat. why wot Tbacuatta triflmt; tha duty ta aaattaat ; tb recall atay b yonr aai-apa friwa rata -bib dalay aad aeclei-t auy tne.tee yna la baukrayuy, axarty, ar cr ar I . aptwitnwat PABTIt.ll.AR ATTI5TIOM and not! la yiaea laanaall stab aa aalt a barca onea Ahla aad ,aer.ir rueMwetiial advaatatraa alkirdad. - Mr iaawrwaca aotkitad and PelVtaa laawed by J. W. SXA-b-, Ar-wt, )aJS Marbta ITall Bnlkllnar. bo. . Xaia at. i-l-X1!1 1 I . 1 "L 1 .' . 1 JL GROCERIES. T I iK I E D P itij P E ET I ' ErfS lmd Pl raet inat 1 red at Sa. , Pit Brrc wns: it ruCR Z Sacks Paaaaylaaala I Bark w'kaat PbmT. fur aala at WM CALbWBLL'S Ka rtrat atraas. fJIRE APPLE CHEESE A SBaus Puss Applet i, - Jo -it receteed at Nj.S. First Mreal. f ' f ' , - f TC VIS Y-a Banal II Frf aala at extra tTbit Hcsslrr No. FIRiT STREET. i lTOCslEa
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K E M U " r A Li GOLDMAN, BERG & CO. Wholesale Clothiers, Bv readvi U th eocMHr ot FIRST & SYCAMORE STREETS, (Ofifoalta tha Grorwy sf BnaaBt A TiaW, warra ky oCar to tteair trnl. an J tna txa-ia foarxlly a T?ry targa atswk of CLOT H I TV G AT rV' rjOLESA LE EXCLUSIVELY itary anitla af whtcb Lalaa ataasfbrtarFd ' tbaaaalnaat Market ?trrt, Pbiiaiai,bia. bayra will haa Oply Ona Profit to Pay. Aha a fell Uaa at: , Boya' ClottilnK, (3eat!ecieait Furulsliiu (tood s. Wa Rail at KnitiB Frlata wltb 'l'raataHrtattau atlrd. DRY GOODS. Ho. 10 PlriST GTEBT, SPRING STOCK, 1864. Wholesale BepaHiiient The special attention of all the closest buyers and bsut Merchants isiting this city is called to our largo and elegant stock, which comprises almost everything in tho lino of rv O It 1-3 I 2 IV DOsM12STH2 DSY, GOOBS. We in it a call from ail, and in quality, style and prices defy all competition cither in van?Hie or out of it HOUSE FTONISHING D;paiiiiic;iit: CARPETS, ! Oil Cloths, Mattings, Re!, Matti. ', Windcw Shade, i Windot? Paper. Curtain Damask, Lace Ccrtatns. Curtain Fixtares, Cnrtain Cornice, Wall Pap or. Linen & Drnggttt Cromb Cloths, Pict ore Cords and Tassels, i , 10-4 Linen Sheetings, , 10- Cottoi) Sheeting, . , ' -Linen and Cotton Pillow Casings, Marseille and Dimity Qailt,; ; Stair Linen, Oak Mahogany and Rosewood Oil Cloths, , V '" '" Table Linen of all kinds, Napkins, Towh and Crashes, and everything else almost in the ' IIOL'SE FUR1V!SII1aC LINE Retail Department. rs APPfTI.Tv T ALL TtIM REutLAB A siala af fbla liaa, wa aapxiatly oail h at tan - teua of tile tre-te tw awr LINEN SHEETINOS JAn. Sliirtiiisr. 4'artoa r.eyi bare ad,aa-e4 so atarb that IS iff ouw lii (iN"M X li tny Linen. ILIit Htb Ml'al.liiK A a,eVwdi4 stark, laclsxllna all ar-ida U;m tba rbapt ri ta the lio.i "s.a itrrk Miit.' the ttCiT Rirhe.l tHii ma4e aw tMa coatiaaat. Psaaa irrs f alt atilaa aad waakaa. Tba beat SCW tu b KKlI AS ia..rie4 isto tba ( aile-1 n'ea. Bulbar fiotb aad Ctt.ie flpr t-ib arwrar artictaa. Talsie Liaana. Inuaaaka aaal Rapkuaa. All attaalowaat aaarkat rawa. ay-M-lv J Aitl'K.a ak. FREXCII. SI a. 10 First street. Kvaatavllla SALE OP REAL ESTATE T WTLL btl.L at prmic ArcTio 1 Sarantay tantay. May 7, 14, at tba Cowrt-Uaa. aS etckP l,tb. fcilwia? lot. tatlaatMa. eIaM,-w,afteot ; LjC hl'yck Ifi ; lot n4 ., law a era cn.arffeBi blo-k 34 ; V IS, bVick 3a : int XX. block 4t: lot 1 hlook : b-l 17. bbk .' I kn L btoak a. sals rusimi. Titifwr-ct , .. TERM Ona-ba'f c.b, baiioce la sfi si,! twatr asoatba, with twtereat. w cwrad by gaa. Apply t. 3 Tilor1. E.wARTIS. ai2 film r?TSat BOILER MAKER, JOHN P. LAURENT, . Z3ollor Tb3"aO,lx.ox. Corner of Pine and Water Streets ITASM ILll!, II tl i Xi, I AS PRXPARII TO HARE ALL KISW of bteaas lkiileta, statWaaxy or te. I bars tawry fatt.ily bar eoi taod work tbat ral ssacbtBery aad rail wewktaca caa sire, aad ail ork eatraated to Bar wtU ba etada aader my peraxraal savrataaow. . . : . . mT Workaarw sent ta aay part of Uta city aad roan fry to do repairiac. iotXt CITY ASS'SOR'S NOTICE. THE aadVraiga! Wing aaxka that all Real A -li-!e sbmi!4 he luted t tb ymfe-r uwt.rri,. ' bskI Ilea AsaraaateBt Kadi be Buaaa aa correct as ' puaMiua. Wuni4 lnt..r real eaaite owaara asU ?Z 2 fh' ?:JV C-. - 7a Mat atrari, em b Ur. axosyt Soa.iy, betwaaa 4 aad a o ci.k P. M , le-uj r.e .d.t iam.iR., ua.for M raal a ta.a ia ti. -oiy fni JOBS SCUrBEKT. ' Orte- ter. nnnoa nnra o A TTTO X.V-r-Vy ll A OO. - UATEi ftijr-in 8AW3 AT $1 m par X sot JACOB BTSAln a twyw. labia la Eardwars Daalcra, bo. 74 Main St.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CORPOK ATI'JKOTH E. rtMt roa t aatr iim w ili. trrtl i;, tJfcl- And bow it karebr ord-d I Jim ted by tha tomuoa trnie 1 of tba City of BmuiaviUn, tbat tba owaara af all feta or parts of ta,rroBttt)geBoraiMoting tba nrt ha ml .Hi f alwt bttwt, trcm I irt ta Saaad ftraata, ia City. causa tba ante walks tb.-rwa to ba brtit:bl In tb. limner crada, and that titer caaaa aatilawalkof etaaa bo. 1 to fcatd ti a tbarroa witbia thirty daya troia tha tct4icHa of tbia orr. A. PI' AFFLII,. CVrk. Cleik'a OlBw. ApHt ST, 1S04. t COKPOR-tTlOK XOTICK. . mhi rvka a nana tunc vtu. Aartl 7. I"i4. Aud It la brl ordered and Uuvv-tata by tu CotaaHa Connvll f tba t'ity ot fevaaatiii- iAt tua &a&.n wf all lota or part of I ta, frnlius aa or a'tamg tba n.r;b ret aida t.tt atrial, m.iu ?ea4 to Tbiiel airawta. in taiJ Citr. rauao tha aid'-aalta tberaoa to ha brought to the prefer x de. and that tbey eaaaaa atda -'.; "f CUm So. 2, to ba l!d dowa" tbaraoa within tbirtv dara froat tha pa tcatljo of this orjar. - A. rrArrLis.ciart:. Cart's Olfoa, April 17. Vk. Ct-RPCUATTOS KOTIC eaiita i a rtaaa aiac war-a. Arr.l r 1 14 -Aad bow it bvrrby orttarad aad dtnai-ted I y tba eoanu council of tba city of brau.uilla ibat tha ownara of ail ivta or parta of lota (vanitns "a cr atlgoinine tba eortbaml stdaof Gain street, front Ihird to Fourtb atrrata, ia aatd rttv.raata tha aida walka tberaoa ta ba brmtfbt t tba frnymr trtti., and that tbay raoaa a aidawatb of ( la o. ft, to ba laid dowo tbaraea wtthla tbtrty ar from tba anblti-atloa of this ordar. A. Pr ArrLIN, Cbtrb. Ciarkt Otf.,-, Af-rtl tl. IS. ; .; I CH-RIDRATIOX NOTICE. i-anra roa a itki str-ewjiiA. A J ril 23, And aow II is hereby ordeeada. and directed by tha Cuaa Coancil of tba City of Ifean.TtU tbat tba owners of ait bta or parts r4 Lit, it 'titia in cr ailjuintnf aortb-waat alda of rlata street, froia t'anal to Sixth atrrat, ta said city, caviar tha aida walka tbereoa to ba brottj-ht ta th fiiffrt trada, aad tbat tbay vim. a aiiVaaik t.1 Claa Sa. 1, to ba laid toss tharaen witbia thirty days traai tba pablbatloa tit this rViter , - A. PFAPFLIN, Clark. . tl tk tti.. Alt I it, ltiftt. OlUHiRtTlOS KOTIt'K. aai ta .ia a aa ( ama Vaia- , A it 4 H, 14 Aad b.iw it ta iM-reha ordcrad kil .tu.-, i-.J I j the Ciiutntuu Coancil ,a tba t'ity nf bi n.'ilfei, ti at iba ia nera of all 1 Ha parte of kit., fkvuttiia; no or a.titiBa tha ...uth cast atcia w Maia atreat, float t auai to iittb ktrc-ts. ta wild City, rauaa tba slib, walks tbaraua to ta i.i ,.rl h ' tu tba pernor srada, aad th tt they raw a ti.trwa'ko! t'Ua. ba. I, witb waadaa rarh, ba bM a wtthia thirty days frasa tba pablt. ta.n) 4 this unbr. A. PFArrUH. Clerk, a Cb-ra s 0ca, April t!,mi CUBrORATtOS R0T1CE. oaui-a roa a ai. i em bals. April if.', IMS And aow it ta baraby acleced and aw e tha t uat man Omactl at tba City of Kean.nitle, that the owners of all lots at parts of beta, sruaiu aa, a aaUutalns; tba arthwaal able c-yuauii r street, ftvaa blalb ta Teutb streets. la aaut tty, aaaaa tna snta waias larrsoa to a broaghl tu tba urmiar stada, and tbat tbay ranee a atde.aalkof t'laea Ma. S to be laid down wttbia hlrtT day a from tba pltiratk.a nf this ordar. a. rrArrLib, ciark. Clerk's OSSco, April 27, lab. PROPOSALS. Beef Cattle, ' ntiiE rr.RiasEn PK-tiRRs to rra1 obaaa, ia s(ian staikat, for tba naa of tba ti-ltcd Hatca Army, UHB TIIOl SA!iD BbtP CATTLE. tbaraM to aa aVIIaaresI at Ibis Bust la lula of Stieaa aad Biwanla parrbaasa to be prorarad by sie tftiatuias and reuttlreaienta bt-retuU.ra pnb-lin-d. and furnished npoa a,li.-lti.B. P.ynient Immediate on dliY. t It. ERRMAN, Capt , U, ., and A. A. V. M. Ofhtw rVwamhMry af an lia Is as ara aad 1 Acting Aail.tant guar tacmssler, V .aaartlle, lad., April S5, lateL ) at?S tf Fresh Beef and Flour. filboa lf nltcd Slafea Oubi. of Subslstewra, 1 Eraaalllla, Ind., April i, Ibtet. ( L?EtLK PROPOSALS IH ICPLICATR O nl I e teiwivrd at tbia oSloa, oa buM'it, afar 3,1, lant, fi-.m brat bands and paraoaa Wyai tu I lie (iufarnsnaat, for supplying rassu BKir to the lne(4 and hospitals at tbia pciat aud vkia ty aatil tlta ."Uat day at July, la.4. la aorordaas, wttk swtfliatitts bereu.fiira ntltshad. t in. thmisand bcerela Bxtra I War cbobw; la bairrle. lined ; brand to ba stalcl, and aaasplea af at let i) two poamls tn arcnaitiany aac b bid ; inaefber witb other steeci Scat loan herein hue pt.aIt.nad, aad fnralsbad to l i.t-tirs, l( tlealresl Blank proposals latalabed on etloa. K. II. UKM AN, ai. td Capt , ('. , and A. A y. If. RARE CHANCE ! Vary Valstatila Properly am si ttaalasss fwr Bala. IIV 1 1 cin A V I N (I t eon tewt plat iim a rswtoeai ta Cla naatl, wa eea-r b aala, ea sscaaliBs;ly aaay txnss. tba bIWa lag aery daeirable and saluabla prc.cty ; . Tie, bw.eiwati brtrk ewtal-roof Warehaesa, wub Ice lliitiaa atta. be.1. situated on the eoraet af l.iH-ner street ami tha ( anal, being Lot Sfl, iNieatmn rnlarreaawt, 75s I tt tot. Wa w.-niid also sail with tha premises itia I at nil tire, blxtaree, Sc., tncltelley fisbi, lieehs, f'.'Mrifers, Trwcfca, Scalaa, Tarriaiilifis, A... Ac, being sserythlng Beaded tor a 1 1 c -ef r , f ' rel ma cr f ot!eian bnalneaa . also the yiiod will aa I socceaaorshtp of oar btsataeaa, Tbeaa premises ara avail adaptad fur s tobacoa far. turf and warh. two : also, 1 ha donble btba Kmka Boca, aad EaBdarlac llonae, and baiaa t arebottae, core.ee Locnst snl Iianbaat atrewta, aet by urn ei tba pork bosineaa, alax tha Kettles. It-teas, l,ard Vatt, bloi Ss, t.ieaserf, Ac , Sc., comprising ararythlag aaoasaary far the htiainea. , aleo, he desiial la and cohaanlatitly arransed brick Da-elllny, i-a !. nst at raet, bat wsaa SiJth an aVreenh. bamg Lota Ham 11 aad II, la Block ST, b-aetera SfularpeBrenf, wow aooapled by ieaorga t tetc, ei,i tn e-m. Ufa order. On fbaaa prawitaaa ar. two t IstarHS, a Stable, VVocd bbed, Ac; atea a bug. ;std Slle.t with c antra Erait Treaa, Skraba and liws.ii . also, Th au4irl4ed ona half af the fraaaa Warabowsa allnainl us lils 4 and 6 ia Block V, Eaalara Idatarr.nei,t, rantiii'-g tbrims-b lna fban-a street tathecaoal, t'aer tent tr S par wiaath ; abn. The weli-inprored and bisbiy-cnltlaatad Sana, aitnated aaar "eh II ill meter,, Gontainlng S7 ares. all itr4.r biHa( 4 acre, of wbkb ta anr-rourd-al 1 1 sn-t aobatanfta! pi' Set Ssaoa, and Slled witb Piuit Tree af arary kini, liKlndlng about aa atta id well s-l, bearing tirapa Vlsaa. O, tbea (.rewilsaa ara aitnated a new frame Iwi. Mac. a MB a bwa-a Oiiar, ts .it. ttatsni. larga Stable, Ac. PoaeeasKiB ran ha bad lat of Marcb : also. Two deetrable Baiidlng Lota, Roa. S and 7, la H li It Kaatera AnlargeaiaBt, pdjoiainf tb alwve; alai, - Tha L ic'tsn feet, aw Towrtb street, near tba corner of Locust, being aa ascalWat ataad far a aiore; abto, Tba aadiridesi oaw-bai, a, 2SW swet, adjasafag the abriee. Tha at-JTa jnperty will ba aold oa loat credits If da I red. 7 Merei Bdiepalabla. Partiaa wlabtag t. aaaaatsja ana of tba abwea aroparty. will pseaaa can at oar emra, i teraee sacaas ,ut ana taa Canal OKU. rOSICR A CO. tehll-dtf , - - . j " 1 i- .. ;x. . '. ..I.'. 11 i MONEY WANTED. GOLD ! Demand Notes, OBCDBREHT-'.'taOHETI Wanted at th higheitjpric .1,8 : at the ' , , - .... SAVINGS JBLIVK NO. 4 PTEST STREET. WHO WANTS a BUGGY? j Jnst received a uprior lot .of Fhila delphia i B aggie the best ; article for the money in this counv I try. - WK E- FEENCH, Ag't, I ap25 ' Jo. 10 Firit Street
