Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 March 1865 — Page 2

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M. or YOI'HG IFH WITH A A " . T b than floor), to make so 7JTt,ao to Nevada. Applitioflmrirfrmio LOST.

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0c and Kawbnrg.a small P R cobtsln Idc an apt"" ast "",u CD P'""'" " tfoootu gum work. Tb--y w.r. ir - -noul P"" rr-,x, err.l.pe-1 op i P" '".1'rT'.,l ii lb oDorfi u la pencil on th onisid. Any person audio there will be mwW W them at th Journal eflio, ar at the PiaUoBV In Kewborgb. m17 I FOR BENT. A STORE OH F1fT t!TKEKT BHWIH Bvramor and Vine, JtoqnlrB at tu ylaWt eil-ttw) C.W.XBSbT. tIXTT ACBES OF GOOD LAND IX THBEE O miles of Evdv:IIb. Enquire or FOR SALE OR LEASE. Valuable Real Estate HOR flAI.R OB LEASE- Lot Vn. W In r Koustion EoUrgemcnt, UIng 7 it rrouthi.mu ui.Mfi Locust and wal nut Meets. It will be sold a a bargain. Alao ... . r mo . stiz ..lie. frost towo, Mla or exchange far snitabl city property, or wil for . tarn, of year. ,Sr B rV0'a. FOR SALE. TWO DWELLING HOUSES AMD One Splendid Building Lot Mr BICSinCKCB, on tl eaat !! of itaoond utrant, utw- Hicau'.re ami Vlnai atorjr l.rlrk, allien (U) loouia, With all the Furniture, If datlrad. Oroand 6.1 jr 1 tiwt J flue 0r-, rwbM, I'.arn, Apriwita, Fllima, l . .o Iho ytmrm. A lr--iroof Brk-k Waroboum rzlrniH tnt'm tba antira r.ar ; Woodbouw, lr., andnr tblnaaa rofcfi allay gra-lwl and pawd. Alto, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, ' witu Oua Htorj rrrnna llutiaa fnr room, Btaiilr, ate. All", flua nt'ILIHSO LOT, or LOTS, on rir.t atrrot, '' oppoalta ft faul' (Kpiaropa ) rburch, 111 turn front by lwm-rp; ly far Oie ai'al dMlra'iie Lot for a Una faniily rldina for In town. Tl'lua to all Ilia aboa rtntn-Wmi aaay. Th ilianca rury Mldoui occun tn lny doairabla proparly ao aooranlnt to bnalneaa aa tlia aijora. B K. OlI.lilHT, So. 4 Hynamora ntrat. mar 10 A FA BM KKtu HTIIINIITOWN, CONTAIN i lug KiKm V, alaarrd and fi-uiixl. Tli.ia on ll pr-mlw. a OOlilt HOUiB, contninluK Hit Kooui ; (IIHiD DAKN, and oih.r PuilOlnga ; Olitil) WELL or W A Till, and TWO t'l.HrgKNil Alao. aaood rrnlt bar 9rig Orchard, and a Young On.bard uotitaififug budd.d trtwa. gor ririhr parttt-nlara ruqiiiri at Mia farm. (ml-iap7) Jo. K. wi.i. Groat Salo of Real Estate Vt Inlli? Vuctlon, In Boonvillo, Warrick Co., Indiana, ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22d, 1865 'lIIB olilaani of Warrick aad adjoining sonntlai 1 aa wall aa iwrauDi Iuilgrallui4 to till, lart uf tliaeonntry, will And it to iheir advautag matlud thla aala. Tha aj'lenilid r aldfliia adjoiuti.g Boouvllla, fcnuarly ocriiiilm by Alrab i liiuoti i aaibraual lu tbia Hal. Tina l ona of tlia linmlaomaai riwldanm tn tha uonnty. II farict-. aouonawf tiatnre'a loilfiMit aunt,, and rn'uy without allnt baa bn larUlia l uiioa It to b-u Ify and mloru It and draw arouud It all llir c m irabnm that Ihn bvartouuld drain, tl baa a tatga bouaa will 1I roama, celt-tr, and all iiaia. aary ont-bouata. barn, 3 acrra pMtnra, 1 acrta of tba arelaaJaatarf JrmU tr III. VVarrl. k r.oniily, wltbavar variety of araigreana, and comprli a A ft-naj cr. a of land. a Blnrk No. A, naarly it ac-rHi, lying aoutti of aud ai'jululng aald rmldi-uto. a. Du ck Ma. 11, nearly a acrra, lying aoutb uf and adjoining aald raalilnn.a Th,ai blocka ara adoilrauiy auitad fur hmtUimf mpaH and would rnaka a raltlabla anlarg.mint to ilia town. 4. Tba wvat part of lo. In Boonrlllti, loo Ht front. A. C. half H. K. So. 34, T. S, B. N, all acrra, N W lltw. a4, T. , K. 8, iOanrra, ona mila wral cf Boonilla. a. W H MB San. V, T. 5, B 7, HO arrm. UK SB Bw. !rl, T. ft, B. 7, 40 aofea, S ttillaa aaat oi lioonallia. 7. f SB 18, T. S, B. 7, 40 aciea, a mllra aaat of llininirllla. . MB Mac. la, T. 4, B. 7, AO aoraa, wrar Tayloravilln. . B S JlW Btw. 20, T. ft, B. 7, AO acre, 3 mllra aaat of lcHPUille . 10. DF. DW ao. , T. ft. B. . 40 arraa, VK8K Bw. 8, T. H., 40air, Hanlton Tuwnablp. 11. W y,K bw. U4, T. 4, K a AO ami, Ng Bao. .14. t. 4, B. , 40 acroa. Thla la la 1J-, mllra of Mtftoraburg, Tba aboaa lint uf lota, landa, Ao , aasbntcM a variety aarar b-fiira orl.rad in Warm k ronnty I an daurmlnail to cloa out In Warrirk eonuty Tarmaaaay. Titloa porfact MalM poalilTa. Out third down, ana third In una and oua third In two yuara, wtlb Internet. A gunaralattoHdaiici lereapaotlully luaiiad. U 8. ri'tLER, MarlJ,tda Anctlunarr b if 1 iiuioliimticitfa' a fvvoT atory frania haeaa, 11 roouia, cellar, cittern, wall, atab a, fralt treea, Ac, on tan acrae of laud on tha flauk Bowl, two mllra and a half front aueille. I'rlca o,WKi. Kuonlra or us a A. JOBSON QIX gwd DWKLLINQ UOl'sKS juat finlebed fcj gl.aiueeou. luquireof marl.iltl. A. JOHNSON. A WKLL 1MPBOVKD FA KM OF SEVCNTT A una. Tan aeree of timber. Bltaatnd on the U. A O. Railroad, ou mile aad a half annih of Prinoelon, Olliaou ciunty, Iudlana. There ta on tha (arm a young frnit bearing orchard. Build. I nga la good repair. Apply on the presnlei-e for fnrt her Informal ion. ftibOT aw 11. OREKK. jfV Csfi3tit liaruin. LAB0K TWOSTOBT BCII-IH NO WELL built euitable for a FA( TnKY or WAI.lt -lioUAh, altnated In a oentral and bnetueea part of tbe city, near the wharf. Turnie eaay. Kutilr at thaotllo of Ban. bunion, Third atreet, three doom above Main. tel2.1-lm 11 CornorLots AND S8 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS! IN IIIARPK'S EHL4R6IMBXT, BELONUINO TO TBE ESTATE OF FETEB Sharpe, decreet d. ara now ottered for aale by the beire, on very reaeonable ternia. rerauua deairing to pnrvhaaa oan examine tbe plat of the enlargement, and beanown the property by calllag on tbe aub.criber at bar reeldeuce, head of lloud and tfevoath atreeta. IrbJA-tf EMILY SHARPS. GROCERIES. POHTER OXtOJS., No. 64 West Seeond Street, CINCINNATI, O. ttler to tba Trade at tbe loweat rate, a vr-y large Stock of STAPLE AXD FAXCI R0ERIKS, Conalatlng. In part, of CafTee t Bio, Laguayra, Marioabo, Java. Segari-Maw Orleans, Cuba, Porto Btco, Keatarn Kr Aned. . Malaseaa and Syrap ta (mat variety, nallty, aad packagea. Tea l Ounpowder, Imperial. Tonng Hyeon, aad Oolong. Mplcea t Nutmeg, Clovea, Cinnamon, Bptoa, Per per, and Olnger. Tetea.ceei Chewing, Tina Cnt, and Smoking a Urge atock. Ctgars i Imported -and Pemeatlc fall ataortment. Canaad Oetxlat Peacbea, 8rrawberrlre), Blaokberriea, Baarberriea, guinoea. Pre re, Gooaw barriea, Uberriea, Orapea, Pine Applea, Tea. at ore, tireea Corn, Peaa, Ovatara, Lobstera, Macaera), Bardinaa, Ac. Bice, Jftaieina, Almonda, T liber U, Walnut, Pickiea, Preaervea. Oandy, Soda, Wood. Warn, Baocea, Cotton Tarns, Twine, Cordage, Matches, Blanking, Ink, Paper, Soap, Candles, btarcb. Dye aaa.liaJla.(Vdaeb. Herrlac. . eT SUNDRIES. IE7BITB BEANS 60 bttj Small White Beans for aale by KK1LLY A CO. nBEEN APPLES. VA 15 1 i bale ehnlre l3rMn Annie. Ii..t l i lot aale by (m9) BKILLT A CO. RESTAURANT. ST. MC1IOLAS RESTAURANT. THE ABOVE BESTACBANT HAS RICK Utely refitted, and t. now ope. ,h.tT commodation ol tbe psblic. Our Urder ,u all times be supplied with tha richest TranZj daintieaof tha animal and vegeUbl, kindm,, and the waters of the vasty deep will be made to contribute of their richest stores ) Especial attention will be given to the cuisine, which will be under charge of toe most competent sxtiates. AVer A liberal share of tba public patronage ia respectfully eoi'citrd. M oCLOCD A B AGON. amlT.lw Proprietor.

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MABCB 2 K1IU010 K K G I S T r, t. K. A C. ft. 11. D E P A B T 8 : Mail... Wit, Frecrbt sad AccorBesooetlow.. .. . Through Freight.... ...1 tf unit: 7:3 T. U. A: A T. M a. . A ooom mod atton Through Freight..... T. H. H- Jr DirikTI F K O M I. itCay Iipr Vifbt Kzpra-a "" " lo- 'M f. if . Dar lprMt-. 6: IOr. . A ccoaimadatiun. Mi(ht pr-aa.-. .....i. a. Tboaa two roada vaka good eonnaetloBt atTerra Baa la. OITY NEWS. cireBBiLLA Captubed. As the Glen' dale waa descending the Cumberland river on Thuriday last, ele took on board at Clarkavile a aqaad of cavalry and quietly landed them at Palmyra Before the boat landed, a number of horaea were diacovered in the vicinity of a new lasr house, near a ravine. When the cavalry were landed, tix men were ordered to dah up the hill while othera were gent on tha other tide of the ravine. The result was the capture oi three guerrillas before the boat left, anil per Laps more. The guerrillas did not seem lo anticipate the landing of cavalry from boat, and were conseqnently taken completely by surpriae. Uert'oggs. A number of refugee from TJeorgi and Alabama, were landed from the Glendale on the levee on Sat urday morning, mostly in a squalid and .itiable condition. Theconsisted chil ly of women and children, there bein but one wan accompanying them Among the number was one widow wil si children, her husband having bee killed in tbe rebel army. The wouia whoRO husband is with her has. eight children, nud ihe other women seem to have been equally prolific. It i uot strange thai the rebellion has held out so loiiif, as the poorer classes in the South have always bee noted for growing large crops of babie and small crops of corn and wheat. I'Boiirr Shii'siknt. -Since Friday morning about SIR) bales of cotton were landed at this port for shipment Fast. Nearly COO of these were from one boati which required nearly all day Friday to discharge lSut tbe laet of the entire amount went forward ou Saturday at 1 o'clock, guaranteed lo bo In New York within ten days' from the time of shipment. When, we take into conaideralion the state of the roads, and the large amount of other business that bad to be attendml to, we doubt if there it a port on the river from which freight can be shipped with such dispatch. The Evansvilla Transfer Company transferred the cutton to tha railroad and the Cotton Express Company transferred it thence via Terre llaut, Indianapolis and tha liellefontaine lines. We mention these facts simply to illustrate the importance of Kvansville as an entrepot and as a point of transshipment from the South, and to rge the necessity of an iucreased publie spirit that will lead to the improvement of the city wharf, and of the principal streets of the city. This transfer of freight through our city puts a large amount of money in circulation in oar midst and gives employment to many honest laborers, all which tends to increase the material wealth of our city, and to build up and strengthen our railroad and steamboat lint's and other commercial interests. ' Few, who are not close observers of these things, have any conception of the amount of business done ou our wharf, and this business can and will be largely increased. lay LI on. George II. Yeaman, of Owensboro, Ky., has our thanks for a copy of the "Pictionary of Congress." It comprise a biographical sketch of the members of Congress from its first organization, alphabetically arranged; the various Presidents and Secretaries of the Senate, and Speakers and Clerks of the House; the Declaration of Independence;the Constitution of the United States, and numerous other matters of interesting importance. The Honorable gentleman will please accept our thanks for his kindness, not only in this, but numerous other instances when he has furnished ns with public documents. " 57We have had the pleasure of making tbe acquaintance of Lieut. Scott, Post Adjutant of Paducah, who is on a brief visit to his relatives, the family of Capt. Ilenry Scptt, of thist city. We Gnd him a courteous and pleasant young gentleman. Pbisokbbs Cobixo. We learn that or. ders were received a few days ago at Paducah for transportation for near ten thousand prisoners, who were to reach the North via Eastport and Chickasaw Bluffs. Most of them were of Sherman's rmy. Wateb-Wobks. The project of build ing water-works this season is being dis cussed. We bopefa company will be at once organized, the stock taken, and the work commenced with all possible dis-. patch. The work should be completed, if possible, before the contemplated bouldering of the streets is finished, as that would save the necessity of tearing up tbe streets to lay down the water pipes. Let Evansville be the first citj in the State to have water works. Clothing Lost. Among the sufferers by the burning of the car- on the Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad on Thurs day night were Captain J. J. Pillsberry and wife, of this city, on their bridal tour. They lost all the clothing they had with them, except what they had on. A witness of the scene describes tbe howling of the two dogs burned in the cars aa tbe most piteous sounds he ever heard.

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bile busily engaged in exaBi!niny t! f foundation for ft new rig ot'i-.: whoe construction we have bestir., r d looking after "the excavation, bem? made, we were approached by tn Tussle, of "the firm Fipheii. Trvoi, 4 Co., gas fitters, and informed M tbere mizht be danger of our striking oil, he desired to prepare us foracn an emergency."" Suiting tiieVetion to lie word be handed oa a miniature oil up rata, including the engine house, weil, affolding, pump, reservoir, pulleys, i'i Taking hold of the chimney of the en D-ine house and raising tbe roof we tJia covered a neat elass inkstand. I he same vsi also true of the tank fir cach ug the oil. We conclude, therefore, that the whole arrangement is a unique way cf getting Bp ao inkstand. It w. made at a Philadelphia manufactory of gas fixtures, and is one of the queerest 1 iukstauds yet invented. Oar friends will accept our thankn for the kindnesa. Scb MrmDr's Uob-sb. When Sue Maudy was captured, says the Louisville Prest, he had in his possesaion a uue gray horse, which was brought along with him to this city. Subsequent!- Mr. Paul, of Breckinridge county, appeared at the Provost Marshal's office and claimed the horte as his property. He said he and the horse were captured by Mundy about sis weeks ago; he was released, but his horse was held. He produced satisfactory proof that the horse belonged to him, and accordingly it was turned over to htm. Ki rpoaED TO BK IJaowgieo A man named A. T. Barker, a talker by trad wbo had beeu in the employ of Thomas 1 Co., at their coal mines, near Spottsille, left that place in a canoe on Saturday night, and has not since been beard of. On Saturday last the canoe in which he had left Spottsville was found lodged in the limber opposite Posey's dilation, oi Green River. In thecanoe was found a bottle, about one-third full of whisky, and his tools. It is feared that becoming intoxicated he feel outof the canoe and wait drowned. 43" After the capture of Fort Sum ter by the rebels in 1S61, Gov. Pickens, of Houth Carolina, issued ao address in which he said We have humbled the tUsr of the United States, and, as I have the honor to preside as your Chief Magistrate, so help me God, there is no power on this earth that shall lower from that fortress those flags, unlens they be lomefed and trailed in a tea of blood. ! Well, the rebel flags are lowered, but where's the sea of blood? Wil! it be set down, a second K?d Sfa, upon the next map of South Carolina? Off roa Mobile A private letter from an officer attached to Gen. A. J. Smith's stuff, received in this city, stales thatjihe expedition would sail on the 9th inst. ' Stirring news may bo soou expected from that quarter. fay The Little Pilgrim for March presents an interesting table of contents. Grace (Irecnwood is greatly admired by the little people. Caci.bt. Tbe Chatte,nooga Gazette of tbe 1 1th snys M. H. Davenport and W. J. Hardesty, privates of company II, 1 Sih Kentucky Iofttntry, applied at the officii of the Ohio State Anency yesterday for shirts, representing them-' selves as Ohio soldiers. The articles being furnished to them they went off and immediately sold them. They repeated the same game at the Indiana State Agency and at the Christian Commission but their operations bud Uieu observed, and they suddenly found themstslves arrested and lodged in tbe guard honse. This practice of obtaining clothing . from some ,of the . Agencies in town and selling it haa ' becoming s very common thing of late, but it will now bo stopped. Cray-The Chicago tunnel for the new water-works has progressed, two thousand feet under Lake Michigan, and is still marching on. No serious difficulty has been encountered as yet. Tbe soil continues to be bard tenaeious clay, impervious to water, and requiring no protection overhead. The contractors are now engaged in boring the city treasury for an increase of pay over the coutract price. A bill is before the Council allowing them one hundred and eighty thousand dollars extra, or an advance of some sixty per cent. GckrbilLa Caitc Ba -James Gregory deserted the rebel service, took the amnesty oatb, and was sent North. But be subsequently made his way back to Bradley county, "Tennessee, where he formerly resided. He immediately joined the guerrrilla band which has lately robbed and murdered tbe cititens and soldiers of that section, and in some instances the same band has brutally hu-ig women. Gregory admits that be assisted in murdering six men of tbe 5th Tennessee mounted infantry, some time ago. He was captured the other day near Cleveland, and is now confined in the military prison. District of Etowah, awaiting trial by military commission. Large Skixcre of Rebel Funds. Col. Baker, the Provost Marshal General of the Department, has recently made a seizure of some $90,001) in gold and paper money, with notes and papers valued at $10,000, deposited io the St. Loais city banks, and belonging to the wife of the rebel Major General Ewelh The investigation developed the fact that CoU Thomas T. Gantt was th- agent and attorney of Mrs. Lisinka C Brown, then a widow, since married to old Ewell, and from the former gentleman it was ascertained that she had $W,000 deposited ia the States' Savings Association, lrge notes in the name of John How. and others, deposited inthe Merchaota' Bank, ana trie lot on woicn toe large outlying No. 41 Chestnut- street stands. The owner was a daughter of Judge Campbell, a wealthy planter f Tennessee, and it is asserted that she armed and equipped, at her own expense, aa entire rebel regiment. - I-wnnscating her property, and that ,lso belonging to all nthar rehot in thin r.ttr ik. Pivteriet al will be doing the eountry some sT-Jfo. Democrat r. - Marsbi service. t&F A man named Gilbert, wbo was in jail in Cincinnati, charged with passing counterfeit money,' and awaiting an examination, was last week taken from the jail, and paid his bounty as a substitute for the man who went upon his bond in $1,00 for his appearance before the Police Court. He donned the soldier's clothing, but wanted to go and see bis mother before he went to the wars. From his alleged mother's house he made his escape, and has not been heard of since. Xetm. Jour. ; , Congressman Xiblack made a better bar train in his ief substitute. -, a

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by ot.ii hundred friet ia deptn, and f-n:s to lortt-bfe feet in nei;iit, id finis r-ed in good ayie, i to be -rftted in Set A.banv. Vexi's x r Ma us r M1m tli-n Wtv-.aurt the Indi-tiiijftr.i Journal, m'mt served i the 3lth Indiana, under. t';i neta.e of etasnej Wis aad whos iWacter i without reproacu as a lad .nu-i a oMie-r, ba been married to 3e'geai;t Forehand, ot the eteran lies "tve. Mary Eijen has retired from aciiye srvice, and gone into recruiting buslnc. May she hasband her resources, ud be "Forcband-ed" in the matter of war material. ' . Lafavltt ad Rocivule Eailbuau. A subscription Las been started for stock fur a railroad from Rockville, ia the narrows of .Sugar Creek, Middelton, rieasant till!, Shawnee Mound, to Lata yette, or some poiot on the Wabash Val' iff Koad. We understand that wealthy farmers alODsr the route are moving in the matter. Lafayeltt Journal. DlSTAKDLT OcTEAUfc BT INDIANA Got BBILLAS- W. record a during out rage on the L, N- A. A C. U. R, by wijich tie lives vt a heavy tram oi pasengers cuizeus and soldiers aere placed tn peril. On rriday niM a par ty of iloosier iruerriuas, beast y mtox' cated, and howling for Jeff Davis, left Reynolds Station, twenty-five miles north of this city, and staggering down the railroad track toward LafayeUe, dis appeared in the darkness. An hour later and tbe south bo urn J passenger train from Chicairo came a!ooir and pullinz out of Reynolds at an average rate of speed struck a rail which had beeu placed across the track about a mile from the station. Sprague, one of tbe best Engineers in the country, wajal his pot and in the clear moonlight saw the obstruction; but supposing it tbe shadow of a telegraph pole acroH the track (Jid not shut down his engine until it was too late to check the speed of the train, and striking the rail pushed it forward about twelve rods before it threw the engine from the lrclt. The locomotive waa pitched Into a ditch and completely wrecked. The remainder of the train kept by the track, or at any rata was not materially dunned, nor was anybody hurt. Mr. Sprague and his faithful fireman stood at their poHtsju the cab, and, by a tnirt.tile, . picked, themselves oat of (he wreck without a scratch worth mentionIt is well known that the Michigan Central and tbe U N. A. A V K It. have been buxiiy engaged for m week or ten days in the tranttptirtation of men and supplies to the front, sometimes carrying a thousand men and several extra trains of cattle in day. The conviction sains ground that the dastardly perpetrators of this criminal outrage were actuated by a treasonable hostility to the Government. It will be remembered that about a year ao, under soin-wwhat similar eireti instances, a passenger Iraia containing returned soldiers was thrown Into the ditch near the same place, an4 ft is hitrh time that the military authorities of the country should place a mailed hand on the guilty wretches Lafayette Courier. Tub NosTUEa.s Indiana Pitisos The newly elected Republican Board of Control for the Northern Indiana prison, on Saturday last made, a formal demand upon tb- prettent Board for otticial recniimtion. Judge Swaar, Hastings and Tiger, who constitute tbe present Hoard, vtuaicate their Democratic antecedents by holding on tenaciously to office, like prim death to a deceased African. They hold " under the Constitution as it is they have life tenure in the office.'or so met hi n jf of that sort, and, as Democrotio otliciala never die nor resign, there is a slim chance for the new Board. However, tbe courts may see it in a different lihu A litis persuasion with a ten foot pole may induce tbe present officials to reconsider. . A mandamus, or some sort of a damua as the lawyers call it, has, been sworn out, and the case will come up on its merits at the first session of the Supreme Bench. Meanwhile we are assured the interests of the State and her convicts will' not snffe'r. Lafayette Courier .1 A shooting affray occurred at Mr, Day's Saloon in this plaoe, on Saturday night, between Pleasant Carlisle and Wm. P. Hudson, in which the lattee received three shots from a revolver in the hands of the former. Two of the wounds received by Mr. Hudson it was thought at the time would prove fatai; but we are happy to say, that the indications now are decidedly favorable to big ultimate recovery. Mr Carlisle was subsequently arrested, and on Monday underwent au examination before P. A. Brown, Esq , which resulted io his acquittal, upon the ground that in shootiiK Mr. Hudson he acted in self-defence. We forbear further remarks in relation to this unfortunate affair, as the matter will probably be the subject of further legal proceedings lioonville Enquirer. f eaeeeasseHaeeeeMaeBBiaeeeBai IoojiI rVotioow. fajrDon t fail to attend the great sale of Real Estate next.' Wednesday in Boonville by A-JJohnsou. Some of the finest property in the C'oanty will be sold, including bis fine residence at Boonville, Ind. a?A splendid stock of Baggies, Ac., at the American Carriage Shop, which for variety, quality and price cannot be surpassed in the city. Call and see them. J. B. Grbbk A Co. marlS-2t. THE EVANSVILLE NATIONAL - BANK," Corner f Malm avmel Water gtreeta. Loans money on collateral security at a lew rata of i Interest. Qa&rternia-ters' Vouchers liongat &t the best rates. Exchange on New York i old at 1-10 premium. A large supply of 7 3-10 Treasury Notes for salo and immediate delivery. GoTernment Securities of every description bought and told. marl3-3t. Lost Safe Key Marked on the ecd 67,28,-2$. The finder will he liberally rewarded by leaving it at thU office. mar 15-1 w. , , UYANS7TLLE NATIONAL ; 4 '' JJAiiJS. Buys and sells Gold, Silver.Deniand Notes-aai Governaent Secnritiet of every deacription, sells Exchange oa Sew York at 1-10 Premium an; Kales liberal concessions on large amounts. mar 15-d3l - Jos Tlsxisg. Mr. John Scantlin, Main Street, between Second and Third, JJ proposes to give, particular attention to Job Work, such a.' Guttering, Roofing1, Ac. He has a superior stock of materials. Mr. Scantlin te an excellent workman, and will guarrantee satisfaction. Orders solicited. : 1 Marchl-tlw

Goods Lkss tha Aecnos Pxttsa

Great opening sale of desirable "sprin r Dry Goods at the !iw York Stor A grand opportunity for a tew days to g.t tbe best fabrics at maeh leas tncei than i H auction. Out goods tiiu; M s toll Tie beat prints iormeriy ut 5 ctait, will be sold ?t '23 c"ttj; bbirtini bibilin'iO and 23;" 4-4 Londie Hills, Hot and Bartfett M rtfs oTeached muslin at 45 i was 75; dinner napkirtat at to! 25 ac l ' t4 50 per doz,; bleached tAole-cio'bs $4 00 and ft 50 each. Unit maaul'a silks, dress efiks in all the new shade, dress goods iu all tbe novelties of the season, cloak and dre-s trimmings the largest stock to the city; si'a sucks, basquines and circles, from 12 isi to $75 0; real laces aad embroidery. Ia fact our entire stock of foreign and domestic goods will be placed at the mercy of the public trAfZe our auction 'frit ml remain in town. Our mind- are fu'.iy made up to undenell, and r.o sacrifice will be t-io grea" to accomplish that object Lv.ni buy until yon have first examined our atock aul prices, and note the wonderful sacriik-e that the New York Store is wiJUug to make. J T. Sc. S. A- Coouous. No 's II A 10 First street. March 11:1, 1 S5 lw ttgrGoto '.Vr'.ebt's (Jaiiery, No. H Second street, U.r yonr Photographs. yU work warrji ! J equal to any frut.i Eastern citi-. Di-c2-2-dtf Aruusi-mfnt. ' ; Mssosir Hall. There v,as a full house at Masonic Temple on Satuuay night, to see Mrs. Gotdan in ber pr.-ft charactor of Capitolit ' in i Ili-ldon lln4 The performance, we are twitured, was ajmirable. To-night another excellent bill will be presentee that shut;!! draw .atwdil bouse. - . Crssijent Citv nAi.i..-Mons. Toso and Prof. McCann were greeted with another crowded house on Satttrdi.y night, and but ono sentiment prevail 1 Bmoog the entire audience, rid tliat was that Mons. Tosso is the niftster violin player of the age. Prof! McCann's part of the entertain ment was well receivedThe Crescent City Silver Band on both Friday and Saturday nights lent additional charms to the entertain met, t by their magnificent music. Moos.. Tosso goes to Princeton lon i b t to charm and delight its cttizeni. (By Xlssf-i,a.) HAILHOAO KKCKIITft Tsaas Hair. Mr. A lr IS V JU. A. M. Hreaser, lUov plw.ee Sad a list ef freight forwarded by train No. tl. fr-im Terre lia:tt; to F.v.usvi!!-' ; C Beaeock, boxea hsrrtware; Hu ltrtrt A Cr, J. cua dry gedet bhafer K A CO," lets a sip; Trry A Clots, 3 hi dry goals; I .ho, Iritiea uid.o ; Head S M. bl'.s (Ukif ; a. A Ci-kr, I box dry go da; Mackey II A Co, 4 Ik tee d y go-oa; Peli-m A S r "il-'lolh : A'C lullnrk 7 bona arunai Cos a ii, a b. . elwet c Turner A O, 1 cuw alesee; Atalire box dry go.la, S baira in.4-e ; V nk- Jy Hra. o. pk gU.a ware: Beourtt A V. 10U greea 4 iit.leet Wheeler M B, M bbla tuyari Bagea at P bag ccrtee ; O V Cobb S Co, l'rfi aks oorn ; B W Morton , 1 car bar : Cbeudier A Hart, 1 car bar. ;SinW.V , .ri .' A BUilAJ. "notice. . Annexation of Territory to the City of Evansville. TATOTICB IS UEfUBY GIVES THAT TUK ll Common Council of tbn t.'tty .f Evauevilto. in parsuanca. sf the provielone 01 an At f tli. tirnsral Aaat-mbly of tbe ritate of IikIUhs, hi-. proved March e, iatid, entitled ae " Art to arirnt the seventy-first aectlon ol an art entitle An Art graottog to ih.oillxeaaof thv town M Evan.. Tille, in lbs Conaty orvanderborgbat ry l, 1, er.1 approved January u? 1S47, eud tn add anp-pllmeo-al aerrion to etat it art' will 00. the. lui clf of Aprfl, 7W, prewtit tTie Lotid ol 4'ouuty C'cmmlasloners of V auder l-srf b oouutr.a f-uiiou praying for the annexation lo aeiii uy, tte fqlit.wiug ue-oriord terrtioi-y, aud aettlug iorth the raasooa for sack annexattonv.s : All'iliat part of the eonth-essl quarter cf SHCtiou 1 luale n 4 Hi.) Towitehtp eix (A ) Bangs ten (to) west, dcrl beU as iullowa, vis ; Com utrocittg at n stocs, (a orner eeisolished by the t:oonty Snrvey.tr) on the trou'h Hue of said quarter-section, aad a ljolniug tbe Korthero Enlargement of the City of .vauerilie, aad ranniug tbeuce by Ann btreet wet, tloee bnndred and tightv-four (i4 f vt ; th -r c North two thon.aud eix baadred aa I ferty (SMo) f-et to m atoue; tin bee gavt three hnudn-d ad eubty and sevsn tenths ( HO 7-U leet to a stuns; arid from thence riootli, twe thonaand alx hundred and firty(.Gil feet to the place of bemumng; aa d territory bei ig contlgioua to the city of lf.THi.avilla, and uot plattrd or laid If. W.bAKEB, Mayor. . Atteat A. frirrim, tl-rk, By A. !. Mctirifl, Deputy C'l rk. March '."l.-.l'tt. NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to the i ity of Evansville. AJOTICE 19 HIREBY GIVEN thst the f-.w-iv no.n Council of the city ol Evanevll'e, in parsitauri of the prorlaions of ao Act ol t.'ie Urtserai Aa, mbly ol ibe SiaU el lodaaaa. approved March 0. 165, entitled ao art tosmeud the aaveutr Dree eect-.on of so act, eutit ed ' A u Act rran it- lo tba erti.vna of the town of I rjnuvillr. in litoonntyof Vender orgb, a citj charier," sproved Jaituary 27, 147, and to aid suppll-nentsl aetlona to aaid act, will, on tha nh clav cf Aprrl. lew, present 10 the Board of County Oom ula i .n. era ol Vfaclerbur coubly. a petttioa preying for the annexation to a 1 1 c ty ot the f .l.owiux dr. scribed territory, aad .ettlug form the reaeou lor sack auueialiou. vi: All that rt of tbe s.it east quarter of section ntnetM.n ilSi.ln t w- ahfp six ('.), range tea tlu) weat, drarriUd as follows, vts : Commeuci g nt the sou lb a eat ooraer wf eaei quarter arctioo. and running thence north. lire Used red and thirty ("i'A fS lat .net afrsa bnnUr-el aud sixty-! mo fT-) fet, theure eouth flee bunlr-d and twentv-n ueaud a hell 1 : feet, and freta tbenre weet seven niidrrd aud wis-ty-Svs and oae fourth ("tj-,',1 feet, to tbe pla.-e t beglneiug, being bonaiad aa Uks ath by lotka.ws as leabeils Place. na th ena bv Sharie . Ealargeraent, on toe sooth ky f-io. l.ei, a Enlargement, aad the west ay a rosdwav- or street, keown as first Avenue, dividing tbe altor-. eieecribed premiere from the t , n cf Lsrxa.ct City, low ci.y vf Ergnsviile, said territorv 1 ring contignoua 10 the, uty i B.snsvttl. e-.d n t platted ar laid off. W. II Ah EC, Mror. Attest, A. Prarrxia, Clerk. By a. M. McOriS, Ip'y Clerk. niar'20 Mi - ELECTIpN NOTI CE. rPHS Hsuitiar of fbellebrew Lr.7 Bene X lent fociety of Xf Ansville, ladiaba, aud sil wrtom it Kay concern, take notice. That on tbe seeond liar af April next, at three o'jluca, p. m., at tbe Pytegog-tis on Vin- rtrevt, th usual p aceof boidiog ths meeting of aaid aVi.ty, aa klecuoa will U h-ld ftr toe pnrprtee of electing Traeteee f jr said Njctety aad of taking tbe atepe Decrees ry to ortulx, laid S.jetj by their prraent name Into a body politic and corporate, pursuant 10 the act of to lags Alms In auch case made and proM.irJ. Witnees oar hands at Eransvftta, ludiaia, th lath day of March 1A. BAbKTHA STISX. Pr-idet;. B Clotill Kin, Stcnlr-v. March XO-lt. CABS AND CARRIAGES. Baby Cab3 and Carriages. M l TIC sow the moat magrtScent TarVty otOab asd Csrriairra, To, t-taa and V-sc ons to be found in th citv. Cabs irem S4.50 te ?(. - " ABEE5 4 Ct'XTSiiTOS, ' martO So, l Ma:n St reel , CORONER'S INQUEST Lir!,ow ALL ,Dt - Biectmsa, f -e?hy1,w"n.b .tV2:... -K; boas . n tma ts unknown to thi Jury. After b raxing the evidcoc . ta Jnrv Sad that aha dec ed cmate to hat death by drowning. Hi. heigh'.h waa Br Wet x ircbos, aae boot oa right loot; azed aooot ti yean; pink akirt, bloc pants, and had on Mack doth coat, keavy liht whiskers, v, rj fall sad round bh, and heav-y eet. Hs bed no v.lejahlse on his person. Winters my hand, tbel 17th day of March, lsoo. JOHN EWHMiS, msx2U-fct . , . CssweerT.C.''" Ali"NOUN CEMENTS. fmt 1 ares DvLir Imrmwiahim ia . . '.II i e X For Ctty PIarsM.nl. W. Q MANX, lata Colonel f th 33d Indiana Volunteers, will be a candidate for City Manual, rab-ect to tha approval ot th Eakta Coa Taut ton. maris.

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WB PEPaBTH.K?. .C-c-tar Pa.rvqer M a a i-tiiri C 3?ar. b s. l -e. 5, j V a&ln-toa. V Thefoliowinif Act of Cugie-e i pu' h.b.j , T the isf armanun and gusdaaca oi sli , .,.., i . AS AST wsaeW la. eererei Aim krt-,r, ,. Io Meed I XT tee tmrslhm mrt ,alh.j miaaivross, aeef.'er eW j.s. . " v a w "MftUI ir. mJ A tl fwrtir t a here any revieetraroliiaut In anv i . el or drv.lt tUUU Baa. bus eeiamrr cr Tuj ! . prior to ay actael draerte of rem., 'rvre tie eaxcUment Itaca, lb qante eg au.h ).'t-t t b. aiiuered atid afrarUw4el to etara r-tle.4 er. rllarsi inatmd vt l fhf ,-j ii.J tu ! Uuel t e i ike an rvti meat aa temvy have rn.d Uw n - H rUlott. .'tr.Ti ) 1 1. aJ tm U er esnMni, Tb-t aw'ftra!l prrerea jeruur- d n.tu lu ini.i'srr or aatai aertK. wbethar a ewlqueeer.. .ji,. to'-.. Mi rw.ieJivee. or Kberweee, suail barr : -Ited to 1 1 te. and tu tbe w:d i v m fl miv:, e e4r ant.Um.-nseetMlarrtrt. w ne: j u h irra beiong by actual teaiaesHe. (tf ee h perk,.. ba'eea ectoal teeulen.-e uhia tbe ri.n-4M,'M) and waere aorb p-rauc wrrr r aha I 1-e err.. t l:aii lo enr--!L.aut, aad la Urst; ma., tbedwry ef Ike Pr.,..t sUrb.l 0u.r.i to aa, auch rulre and gtveaatb liMiructi..oa totUeer. er.l Provoet Mar.bala, B.arlaof Elsra.ljeeot, and afeaterla cera. a aiiell be a.. . eicy a r tfi . iaithfk-1 eafeteva.bt of- tbe pro-1, '..it, , f tag sutlioa, ta tSa.ud that aur aad Juvt erwdit ab.it f-e ttren to .very wiiou of tba eoaatry. rerWaU. That ia any ra'l fur tr ua kercefitr ae t-KUUty, town, waaaaip, ward, prerlavt. cr list, la (iieiri. a. abali have or.dii utefl lor mmm e-. n-klty tnrntabrd or, .aid call, v: tUe orv4tug es, by said toaarv, Tovra, trean.Mr,, warJ, j im , i.i.leiiiJHHi l,MlniilH into tbe aaihtet y cr url erit-sua tha qiwta there..! - S-Tt- ti lWl tt.eartAar raj:.l, TM t-i eutuaating uantae berkafler, era lit abell t.-. i.j to the aciak StaJM, iIIm recta. ad ii.-.Ii-i i. fr atl man furni,bl irtn tbeuk. r iclirt, aad wt hereteare credited, d u r ! u 4 tb .r.e , reU.-l.lon. Sue any per led of m-rvHw tf bo: lee, tban ihreo muuiLa, talcoiotiag tba naa,Krr ev dart -or which tu-:b eei rt-e was lttruiic.t aa 1 r ducing tha aasna to yrarer fVervtnl, T be euiq credit a kail wot ba a::p!tf to tbe call fee villi. tluual troooa mede by tbt Prei4ol tbe twaa-tv-aratdey of UeceinboT, aigtbeea bimtli.-t sad sixty-four. escrma 14. JmU aa etartaer e artist. That per. son who have been, or may brrwatier l iattta, nudet tba pr.wlet. a, of tbe aeverai a, ta lo h 1 b this ia an aaiendaueut, tor tha term of aoe year, and who ba actually fterai.he4.or aaay arts. I y furarih, accept-t!e vubetitute tu-.t U..e toUrait ) far I he term of three year, alia. I t ptrai.t fnai mil iary duty during tbe tisw I r wttteb sec, aaitttulee .ball not be lis' le to ralt. afiti- . reeding tbe lleae S whtrh eu'fa .utatila-.a .bil have been maa'erej Into tbe arrvtce, eaythlrijc in th. act of f.l.ruaiy tweoty.foartb, atslalaea buaSrd aal rlnj.lour, u tbe coniraiji outaiib,ataadmg. "ts nog 17, Ami ae at fmnktr aaMeted, That any any reernl iLg ag-nl, auoetliuea brob r, or etaer person abo, fur p.y or prrfit, aball euliat. er . an-eto bn ralateJ, as a veiaotee or .ud.mu a. ai.y iiuiane aaraor. er coavicl, ov peret atdr iu ictTOrot lor a a-louf, or wbo a b M t batl to aaawnr f r a teioey. or parson in acmdltl.it oi luioi isilua. or a dee-rter Iron tba milliarv er rs-ai srrvloa, or any avftor betaera tbe agea of alxteen aid eights a ycere, witbout tba rouero! ol bis parents o guardian, or any tnlnor a u-!er the aq slsla a years, knowing bisc tn either re.39 iK-trrementiuiMd tu be auch, or who shall dv fraad or lllewaily sVprie any votunuef or auti tuie oi any port to- t. f tcte blale, tuaal, or Tailed Melee buauty. to which ba may t-. all tied, ,ha t, uu'.n ciovu-t on la auy curt oicwniprtent J iri Siroli, baoned not snore tbsn one thoneaun dt I. iarv, Bvt leea tliaa tww baadred dollar, or lairrtaotied not .K-red.nf two year aud out Waa tbaa brew mouth, or both, la in dioretion of tba c&urt amteeaid . bai iioala. aal ba iWffcee eee ard. That auy ofnr wha ahaii nmatr lu to use mtlaaary ee val servtca of tba t'uited ."teles, say deeerter from ald eervtoe, cr laesae peraoia, or person tn a can dition ol intoxication, or aay minor betw en tbi age of sixteen and eighteen years, witbout th conaent of his parenut or guardian, or auy ml. nor under th aa of aixti-a rnr, koowlug htm to M ettch, abalt, upon conviction 1 y aay onrt niart-al, be dlst-onurably dlantieaed tbe eervtre of the Lulled Sat "tfiiTio '. aeal tea) artaer saaeead. That a evrrycase whers a suuetiiota ia farnbtJXel sn tske lira i.lar or ao enrulie-l or dranet mau, and It la ahoanby evidence that ahell be Battels. 'ery Ilia Secretary ef H ar, Ibat aucft auvt;lat aau, at tha time of hta siilartrarr.t, k.r,ueiu by lie party- rururantng mitt to be eea.reetpoa eaeaba, or la a condition of lutoxicailrat, or under coovtctti-n or Indkiment lor any rjrteoae of tbe rade of felon v at tbe common law or to have been gull:y of a previone set ol deeeitloa an. satiaAed hr i-anlon r punlehnmt, or t y raeecg ef ) aay ealstli g ianrrairv or ai.iurtn. pbyir.aily la- j ruablo ef prrl.iiir.tuj ll.e ordinary .In b-s ol a I aili! rrtn -ectuataerTtor ia the rauiM, ii-wniri 1 Letwlen lb SgrS ol rixleen and ei-atern years. J w tbont the co .-en. of hi parent or guaid'eu, or I a minor ubder the age of .ix een y ara. It auall ta Ihe duty .1 the Provost Marebei Oeueral on ad vice of tba fa t, td report the aaaie to tbe Provtet Marihal of Ibe pro er dkaillct. aurl if autb i . e.,0 ao enlisted and Imapsble ahell h ve been, Siltre Die laseege of tkm s I, mustered I. to the a -rvlce ea a etibetitute Sitr e tieraon lieole to dreli. aud uot actually dranvd, tlte naroe ol tbe t-.ra.-e ao ):r.tile who firnMb,l ocb aatetiitrato aha .1 to J at,a!n ptera.tHt the li.t. sad ba aball be .nl ,t t , J I all tnereefter. ce thougb n ni-ti .ulntituie I. a-1 barn furniabed by bim ; ai.d If auch anbeittut- ee eull.led. Slid incapable as aforesaid, shall hsvs be- n, aiuee tbe paieaae of this act, nteetered in to the aervire as a st'tnnta for a person a'-t nelly drafte.1, the It shsll ba the doty ol tbe Provost Marshal Oeaersl to direct ths Provost Marshal of the fiietrlct iotm-dlaieir ta aotlty the person ahu larniabet auob aubetltute that be it he d to earvice lo the place ef auch Bubstitute, sod he shslt stand tn th Basis relation aud be subject to the same rlebllltjef be for t ha IQ.tilt.htuf f sn h s'-stit.is. a e -- "Ii TluI tfi. Am4 h U furtkrr ensceerl. That ia CA'S Buy substilllle shall desert from (ha army, acd It ahsll sl'pesr by evidence sallsuvctory to the B-retary of War, tbel Ibe party furnishing each Bniictttut shall bat, iu any Way, directly er in utiectly, aided er slhettad so. h aeeea-tion. or to hste been prtvy ts) say latuntiou oa the -part of s,M:h anoatitute t deeerl, then sech person snsil b- Irnm-dl.tcly placed in tba armv, arid shall erve or the period for which be wat liable to draft, sncb servtca to oomioence St Ihe date of the desertion of the autwttto'e. Bicrtox XI. . sleet be tVvW eaerteet, Tlisf. in additioa to the other Ueml remaltiee ol tin crime of deeertioa from the military or naval err tic-, sil prr ons wb have deeerled tha military ,,r o val aervb-e of th th I aitsd eta tee wb. easel not ratnrn to said sirvle, or report themaelves to a Prosost Marabal within sixty dsys aPer tha prorlsmatioa - harsinafier montioned, sball t d-med and taken to have voluntarily relinquish rd aa.l btrfetted tbeir right of cltlsenabfp and their righie to becou eltis-ns ; aud sncb dttserters sal I be forever Incapable ef heMtng any tfJ.ce of trust or proht under the tToited States, or of exercising aay rfghis of oitlxeat lUeraul ; t- eji persons tit shall feareafrsr d-eert tl.e mlltlsry or naval service, snd sil ireone wbo, belsig dl!y enroll d, iksll depsrt th jwrrsd icttsa ol ta)e.ianct In whlrh ha ia enrolled, or go beyo- d the liaiila of ihe I sited si atee, wttk tm.st le avtdg aay draft Into tba military or l.aval s-rt ios, dnly ordered, shall be liable to tu p-nslliea of this eex-tnti. And ths President le hereby authorized aad re quire-l forthwith, on th passage of this v ba a.ue his prurlamatioa sstUag fsrlk tbe pr. talon of tbis a-rtioo, in which prorismstion tb l"r sident !reqeea4 to aotify ail deeerter rataraisg within alxiy day aa nforeld. that tiwv shsll le pardoued on con itloa af n turaleg tn their r-tri-ments and companies, or to snrh other rgsntxa tons aa tkejr may be seased t.., o-ittl drew shall have served tor a period cf time iual bu tbeir origins) term of enltetaicnt -Sr-t-. -et. iled s aternWeaerred That the third aectluB of the art enti'lrd "A a act (r.rtuerl lo rrgatale and provide for the aroltug sad sailing ont the national forces, and f jr other purpoera." voerrJ July t.arth, stghteea bund mi u s.ltr-losr, be, and thd sme is hereby re.tied. - "rir.-Tlos l. And t U eerker eeeMral, TleU any person or pneoit envdieil in any sub-district may, alter aotice of a draft, aad before tbe aeuae hall have earn plaee, ranee to be muabwd Into titm eervic of tbe lotted, aucU number of reera ta, not ant Ject lo diatt, se they ass; deem exprd anl.wrrich wn ih sksil aland to tba credit 1 uf the person thru casing tltem to be aiartered in. aad snail te tka ae auaatitate far esv-b p--r-e.M, or so many ef them aa nrty be drsfVo, to theexte-ataf the aansnerof eoch remttta, aat in j lbs order deslgnased by IboprinctpsdesA tbe tim ! u- (t recruu are thua aa aloreasul msanerad in. "St.rtoa J4. itag be sf fertAer eesuxest, Thst aectlon Sfleen of tha act aparoe.4 rekrnarr t-v-rj. ty-fourth, eihssea bnnu red and at xry-tour, ea- i tit ed "An act Sor theetrol ng aad calling out thenational force, and (or other purposes, ' be, aud lbs same is hsraby, amsnd-wj, by I aartltig erf.er tb word 'any civil magistrau," the words '-or any person, autbrited by law to s'lmlnia'ar oarba.'' "turnon 2" Ami As .eaJAe- asasfsef, Thst flvl Secretary of War la arret y authorised to detail one or more of the empU-yet of the War Irvpartnient f -.r b f.arpse.o admiolatotiag tba astbs reauir.-4 y law in the eettlement of oftcer'a a. -counts fcr elotniug. csrap and garrwv .tp pa-, qnartarraaatri's stores, aad ocmnaace, whuh oatbsshsli be administcrrd witbct ease penee to tbe parlies taking ths, aad anaJ ba aa binding upon ts persons tskm llir aae. si.-l tf talaeiy tek-a, aball nb)ecttb'm ta tb same penalties, as if tbe asm were admui levered by a u. .giatrate or iusttce of the pence. . . i-xcrioa'. A ad as sfartsev sascees'. Ttrat ActIns: Ass stent Surgeons, t&trsct hurginas. ee rurgeemv ao4 CommUeloners on tit Asroltag Buesd .while la th military at.viue af th l si- I ! VXrZZ;Z enroling aud e line owt the aelH,naI l,,r.ee. 'bXCTion -n, Ai be et or tear eencte.1. That t tta-i so swall take cSest from aad after it pass- 1 ae: P s nasi, Tfiel Bothlcg berem coctaliie-i nail cp-s-ate to nsetpusM th pen-ling dratt, .t Io. j tcrjere with th- quotse soog-sxl theerfeg. 5 s - , Ar.pruved March . I (Sections frm one to twelve tnclmviv it, sot t ! mat to thi Barcasj, ami are omit-ed ' 4taci b. rati, SUNDRIES. T) OTA TOE'S. - : A Two car loa-ia jut ram vi a I f.r sals Ly . m'S BULLY A CO iS 'IW OBLXASS MOLASHE.-t In bsUTwlm tvBi kaUf-btvrreU. tgritrarwr t MisBouri, and tor tj -tMLL W GROCERIE3. 'Something Sew. CAEM0DT A BEEi hsrsopesied s (ttui! VegMnbla Market at ta corne r of Third arid f Lasmrt. -eoic-h they will k ia Ker T'rrk tvie fnrni-r.ing enstosaara v-ti il kiada of Freeh and: fjslt Meat, Poultry, fisas, Vsoetablea, Butter Errs; nances. Pickles, Pru't, Ac. Open at ail kownoft a day aad evening. Givaksacall Tha hirbest price paid for oonntry prod oca. ismla-lw CABMobl A BAUD.

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0 o.eo 11. ree iu .e a. a caatt, (:4-i tlitAa-e a.dat4 ea,d fieie-t: . alter..- i rA. A W tilUI-. fbtlj No. 1 Vn t. bei. .-. .t 1 I 1, 1 a NOTICE. MsTttfK : ,7-aw. ilE I) I J Ala. IeVi;i IS I .VI ft ' VO TBI UK er CHRONIC DIAIvUHCEA, piisia 1 ! Bsnej rtt.aueul!v .atd lu the i c-l ' vEransville, IcdM tJe w44mM rl iU f.Htr-ii A.ti arrvuit'ts I roBialtnv ttitU emm y k.uii.U cur ait t r I t .fO0l - r.-r?iM ar l:Uk fcu laau.r ;( b. I n t-vL -li m T'. rKw, i mm 9 tisiHi"T,t mni tVBttoasc tsj air n th tM.i Iihp, si 1 ttUl'wMi ?ERllAlil1T CURE U tWl, uo ckmrjt will sW t -f;li-r b -rJ. lu-Mti iu r irs.tsvA-ut. A4 k . Is i4r trt!, bsvi&n MTr ,Wji4 of tH la lb trtut i vl iu baHMP in i i m I sauvuid 1 ih la 1 n-fc r euros , tut ileosam tl tattiirri.su , ft vur I trUMl feu rify liiet ne jttt : BULL'S HEAD ROTIL. Jel7 -"d B. T BOARPM IS CORPOR ATION NOTICES TJARl II U, l'iA. OhliER IT0B A PL A V E SI fr-VY Af.K . And bow II le h.rrl j, crdred and d rrc-ed t-f the l.ue.reea tiaaaail of tee city ,.f Hi, that tbe owner of all Wu or ports k.i rmt lag aa er e.lj -Isisg th south eat si 'e of li,.' street, from Bevettlh street lo tiflith street, (A eal.l city, cauee tlia .i l.-a. k. tbereon lo l. brought to tbe proper grade, sad tbat it.ev tanw a aide walk ef ciaaa ho. Two. with a wox-eVacatb, to be bud down thereon wlibie thirty da, a Irota Ibe pnl.ll. alwn af lr.1 order " A PrAlPLIN. t Urk. By A M. M. as.rf, beaeilv. I'lty Irrk'. OOiee, M.r. h 17, (.'H f j -VJABCM 'U.'lsAi". ' " uRTEU Vi.B A I t-ANK "llUf.WALK. And a w It la hereby ord red aud d. r- led 1, the ( ornrn.,n I n:i : el ti e Uy of klae.. ile, that the owners cf ail Uts , -. -ens ol ioia irot.t. leg on or atjutatag tbeaea ,..t i.. of atreet, from Litli..a alr-.t u, 1 ,lr air.-.!, in s.ld city, caitee tbe etrts-walk tbereoa to ! trosrM I., the prufrf- giarle, and that tltr eauae a aidewalk af elese No. Twe, with a wood.u tiirb, to blaid down tbereoa wnbia tbirty deya from the pnblhalloe c-f Ibta order A. PrASri.IS.Oera. Br A. M. tfcOsirt, touiv. t'lty t'lerh' t eee, Msrrh 17. If.".. 17 .11 INSURANCE. Losses Paid In 40 Yo trs uvtta $17,000,000! .-'.. r.jjs.f.-l ".""" ; -i . --h-vi 'kh i s" r . h m . V k- AT . ' ..T-lT-JtV m a ! '- "Vl " WoNal. v r t I r- a' '. V,'". "A''. lasxvex' l I i . i, . . alf i 1 I ' f-' ; '"'v - --XJ'' MKT JtlSlm, JA. IH.-,, $3,677,362.71! FIHE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. Arenries in all th4 Princinsl Cities and Towns in tbe United States. staT" Application! for Insurance will be promptly attended to. ' , J. W. NEX8EN, Ajmt. XtKBLK HUL ... M1I fT. a IV-Sox r PROPOSALS. OtPtrg IT. B f aaiaitv at Ft as is rates, I - Kvaa vll;, Ind , Msrrh Mih, j BALED PBOPOeiALg 1T M PLK ATE -O iil be r-ewred at tbls eSVe until lla rtork m., Msrcn lioK,, for 1000 Barrels Extra Flour, Is aererdanr with sparigoatloe ber-i,,:.ir- pub. Ii.h-d, aud furnished n p. re appilca Ion ia paraoa a by letter to th nn-l-r.rne ). . H. EftRMAX, ml-t4 . Capt. and Com. bntemrtenre. INSURANCE. snmissippi Fire Insuranco Company. I VDIA.IAP01.ia, IMU.J AccumuUted Capital --1300,000 orritK: la Alvah Johnson's Beat Kstatf OOre. ' S. L. SABLE!., Agsnl foe Bveaevllle and vletutty. deA,e,4w PERFUMERY. . FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. ...r'.'i.V'.',' 1 ,, . - . ; ' s a...Uu. Iblbsu saJ r. . frrtmmmr. Dtafilleel rrexaa ik nstrsr mmm . . . evsjicsj is take its aanar. Manofartnredosiiyhy PIS Af.O sV AO. j c Beware of Counterfeits. . . , . Ak Jt aioax 'm Tnk r tut rAhrr. feoed by flTasxiets) prTtm&j DRY GOODS. firvor wast coorui at the lowut j X price the market sffordi, go to S'. HAI KKB A BCSfTfUO'S. ; ir TOC DOS T WA5T TO BE TBOtBLEO I A h trotlng goods, ro to rV hacker A Boosing a. w to er- you can Cud eeerythiag is the Dry Gocda boq .vniiioejry ttneyr,a may aee3. Goods at Present Valno. H AVISO 6AIXXD OS PBET10CS ADVASs eu Good, er Bowseil Good as cheerfully at tha decline ea if they had advanced. All wa ask ta aa sxaetlnatioo of onr stock aad prices before pqrtibeslsg. Bo trouble to show good ssa sVCtfAPEEBA BtnhlNO.

AHIUSEMENTS. C rl E C ENT CITY HALL. -cVi'toiiui AVxircI Among: Kiq Ilormons, Spleadi-i icniic Illuitration.

b seaee t airr atam-cl ahtth h4. achieved J h ttiartc! , ,h, , ..; , ... Si To a, I'm . , ..ST. .i a .. ",l'u t.c:'i..4S.oni.,r. tr ihic sVi-oaa . nrtnetx Uetuca and Mwnia Praple, k.VL,I.Ck,"r,"", ' ' ' "' v dreenhed ay lev kM1Bes.ti.f..r. . I.., .-rt.i. ARTEMU5 VARD, 0 Th.rl.y,, Vriaar-Sw.msiagr. Mtrh S3S wgfb aDHlMiloN - 0 caauTtcknsfr Sextain front half of the Hall TS. m.VmZm1:Z1;h"" ' ' sy l-o-t apes at 7 ; coaxaence at S Tt.3 I'lsa s iJ l eiouel Organ need I Ws erovm uf t arrva A t'ouvugion. ths lvni.villt 'Alientro M A. O :IC TEMPLE, 1 orarp or Jfaln aad rirst Strtfts. M a isy kveiug, March Vnh. wiltt preeeuled the ceb-braaed Iiraiua mtitled Till: JEWEHH, a Council of Constance. OoU'ES A I'ltRrr. Msnagar dec WATCH MA KIN w.vrcii3iA.ici-rt..-JT 33 W 1.1 X. 3uJ XL , Srt-gst.n is -k Pine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.. DiAtnonds, Silver, and Plated "VTare, And ait ci her glf asually pound la a tratslsas . JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT! " Pwiicnlsr aiu.t,tl.a p14 ta tha renalrln, of tins Vt a , be, eel tug ol titauaonata, aad etaei loo stones w rr.grsilug d,i,e in tae best etyle aud wltr 'i-ll.h. Goods Sold at New York Prices,. Aud wsrtaated as rei-TeaeuleU, or tba xanney r turned r The highest prloe ist.d la eeeH for atd gM aad s l.er. 0KFICK llKUi'S BOOK BTOUS. Cor. Main aad Pirft Streets, KVAXIVILLE, I. Is. iitll r.t-1 AUCTIONEEi! IIIKAH NELSON, United States Anctioneer and . Commission Merchant k.ya lig M AIS Atl THIRD STREETS a:vAsii.i.i:, itt., AlT'NPt Tu bht.LISO ALL K1B1S UP Merrbsa.liM,, H.-l Estate, a.,-raca, Vtageus, si -i evei ylhlng alee that ie to ba sold at au tiea. vvttl aileSHl to alt aale is ssy part of lbs c 'retry. Regular .lay.t Tt'ESDAT, TIll'BSDAV, si I Al t k;.Y . ti.y time an 4 eveniug. fe syivastw Made ivxi eoasiynaseute. "-ll - lllettM Sig,gr, DRY GOODS. M IU 7fa7" J) R Y (iOODH Abb MILLINERY STORE, 23"r. 11 Pirat ft. 11. 11 A IJ M U'OI Li) BKePECTPl'LLY AMHorNCI TO ' lba;".ple of kvaoavill aud vicinity that ha has opened if Uaxlaeed Millinery Store la th. .-on., lormeriy no an led by Mr. Kpelgelberg. at t. ). 1 1 I Ire! all-el. O 1 c , lc tm fif every kind aad etjle, raely-mada nr meanlne-tert-to order. II- Is new rrivli,( and epeniex tbe largeat Stttt Of French Illllinory Ever bronrtit to (kit market, wbjrh Was selected In the Saat by Mrs. Bum. Vie hare a Preach Milliner who tatiu.,1 b excelled In her llo by aav artiste. Also on baud, a brsuilful selet tloa of Bait Braids, IT routs, and (urls tt-r Ladle. II ii baa also a lull site k of Domestic and Dress Ooods Of tl.s l.t.t ac-i lelslyUs. All of wbbb will b sold by wh b-eaie or retail, at tb lwet rate. 1 have sum large supply ol Uootu T ffJlioos VI u th I wltl aali ax.eedistrly low, aa I So not Intern' f. a r,ei any b s,r rksii I rao sell th stork on buthd. e-oVl -Set OYSTERS. IS mw & co.'s II t t T K II an iil..llil K FISH DEPOT, 83 Mi a Street, Evansville, Ind. Frnnl. Iollis'i. eVfft. . I'ftAtfK PR ,g t Jt HAS MALE ARRANGE. 1 r ins I., re-iv dlly, by Bspreea, freb Welti - ,rv ytrs. IB rj ,. Caere, and fresh Lake P'h sud l.l al-rv. He Is the sole agea I lor Ihe clly ol f:v.vil!e Tl.oee rieairlug to feset oa t'.ea ..',i.i. e n4 Iwrimi, luxitriea. will find , Ih.rfc s ! at'tre. orljl CARRIAGE MAKING. C. BECKER & S0HS,, M.nsOrtsrrri . f ti zy O TSL E, H U B S, WH EELS, SHAFTS. FELLOES as a I 5 i: 'I" v o It K, Carriages and Wagons WAGONS. CAET3, DEAY8. c. I nCTOHT A S ft Ot PICE : 148 and MS. Cor. Main and Canal. 06rl t-m BUSINESCKD. John Kcantllri, rr iivjwT an, XuA Wholesale - Icaler la Kt4)C. Tim Ware, hhcet Ir, Copper, ad Bras Work, NO. 65 MAIN 8IBEET. - All order B l.d oa abort Botios. and rspa.rtux d yne wt b uatqees and deape-tcl.? f1S, DENTISTRY. J. v. niLnnoHrn, I Ii! 2V T I K rjr, rT "'V efweiai alter. tioa A-J-" to thluUJ rvv'v ortoB of srtiB. i-flr cisl Tib. -UXfX? Eaoms sos. 4 aad 5, Marble Hall. Meeo1 tT. tl .. , n.