Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1865 — Page 2

FOB LEASE.

FOB A VOVO TERM OF YEARS, Av Building Lot fronting on Third tret, between Main nod Locn. also f jnr iru fronting oa Locust etreet. between Socoud and Third .trt. For tarmi apply to M R8. O. K. LEWIS marndtf

FOR RENT.

A STORE OH FIRST STREET r.r.TWKlW Sycamore And Vine. Enquire i Ibe M plnM, of (mll-2w) C. W LBSbT. tMXTT ACRES OF GOOD LA5D IS THREE O biiIm of JCvaiwvilJa. Enquire of mg A JOHXBOH. FOR HALE OR LEASE. Valuable Real Estate

Way,

TOR BALE OB LEASE Lot Vo. V In tb

1? Donation Enlargement, being 75 tent front. Ins on fourth Htreet. between Locut nod Wal

nut HimU. It will be Bold at a bargain. Aleo a ralnsbla form of bo a?rs. AV. mile frnm town,

on tb new Fetnriborg road, wall improved, for

aala or exchange for suitable city property, or will

lease tor a Urn of Tsar to a good tenant VICKERY BKO'H, FOR SALE. TWO DWELLING HOUSES ASD One Splendid Building Lot Mr REtilDEHCC, on the ess side of Second treat, between Sycamore and Vine ; i'A stotf brlok, eleven (II) looms. With all the Furniture, . ai.-a nmnad 4 by ISO hat: fin Grapes, n..w.i. Peers. Aorloot., Plnni, ate , on the premiax. A Flra-proof Brick Warauouae extendi acroe I lie entire rear f, wooonouee, ate. tfctseas roof-, alley gradrd and pared. a nder Alio. 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, wltb One Story Frame lloiiee f mr rooms. Blab I., ale. Also, Ana BUILDING LOT, or LOTH, on flr.t etreet, nearly opposite It Haul' (Episcopal) Cburcb, 112' b-et front by IWdaep; by far I be Kiel deslrabis Lot for a flue family residence for sale In town. Tltlee to all tba above mrnT term eay. Tbs chance Tery ldom occur to buy deiratU properly bo convenient to business a tba above. B K. GILBERT, mull) a. Byeamor atreet. A " FA RMYiT.TKI MMTOWN," CONTAINlog HO acre ili cleared aud feared. There la nH Hie prf-mi. a llooo IIOU."!, cnutelniua Six Room; UOi HAKNi and other ftaildlnxai ttOOU u r.l.l, OF WATftlt, and TWO CIKTKIlNd. Alao, a Kocid Fruit bnar. Irin. Orchard, aud a Young Orcbard contaluiug 20 bml.lMl tree. For luriiii-r periwuiere auqnire ai he farm. (ml4-lap7) JNO. K "f Groat Sale of Real Estato at In Boonville, Warrick Co., Indiana, ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22d, 1865 milE cltlian of Warrkk and adlolnlus ooiintia 1 ae well a ir.uiia InilKratlurf to llil. part of Ilia eouutrr. lu nod II uipir aiivaninK' in ai lend tblaaal. Tb eilendid r aldomw aiijolnlug Rnonrlllr, formerly iMupied ly Alrab Juhnaon U erubrace-i iu Ibi 111. Tine U one of the band aoineei realaVnct lu the conuty. It ieern-Ud npou oue of Mature' lovellnet apnt, and m'n.y without soul baa beeu lavi.hej urKin It lo beau tlfy aud adorn It. aud draw around II all the con venieuree that tbe beart could deelre. It baa a ferae hone with I 'I room, cellar, and all necci aarv uul.bottara. barn, 3 acree venture, 1 acr ol the bu ItnUtl JruU trmtt In Warrick county, with every variety of evergreen, aud comprise k 1 6-1'X' m r. of laud. 2 lllock No. R, nearly ;l acrei, lying ontb of and aiitilt!K .aid realileuee. a. i.ok No. II, nrarly a acm, lylu aonth of and adloluinK alo riMltleme Tueao uiock are vlmlrahly aullrd for butltltnti tttoto aud would wake a valuable eularaitnieet to tbe town. 4. The west part of lo, 4.i In Iluvuvllle, HM Ht front. A. K. half B, E. Pec. M. T IS. R. , 8U acree, K W BE Mm.'. M, T. 6, R. a, 4U acrra, one nille weet cf lloouvlll. II, W !, N( Bee. 211, T. It, R 7, Hu acrra, 81 Nl km. 2U, 1 . S, R. 7, 4(1 acrae, 3 mile eaet of BoonTllle. 7. BR BR Pre, IK, T. 8, R. 7, 4(1 acre, 3 nilli aat of Bounvllla. . E MR Bee. W, T. 4, R. 7, Wt acre, Boar Taylorevllle. It. K K H W BVe. 2i, T. 3, It. 7, SO acree, 3 mi lee eaet of Boonvllifi in NK MW eo. , T. 6, B. a, 4U acre. Nib Bee. 0, T. , It. A, 4llacn, Baeltoo Town.blp. II. W U UK im. H4, T. 4, R. 9. ml acre., MR BE Bee. 34, T . 4, R. , 4 aorea. Tbl I In l4 nillm ol ftlllrbur(. Tb abur lint of lot, land. Ac., embracee a variety never befiira offered in WarrU-a couuty 1 not dr tor inland to aloee out in Warrick county Terma ay, Tttba perfect Balea poeitlve. Oue third down, one third In oue and one third iu two yeara, with int. reel. A irenaral attendance ampertlttlly luvlled. B. . Fl. LLKK, MarI2,tda AnctKesf 8i'LitiiirKl;itu7i((7tTiu w i r!7 a twolory flame beaM, II ruoni., or.lar, cialern, well, elan a, fruit Irnve, Ac, on leu acree of laud on tba I'lelik Roatl, two mtl- and a half from Kvanavill. Price 1.1,0110. K.uitilt of A. JOUNSOil QIX hmI DWKLLINO lllilffKMJU'l. flnlehed O l,aleach. Inquire of nari.dtf. A. JOHNSON. V. Ci l'tiift lJarjjiiin A LA It UK TWO STORY BCILMKO WELL built eultable for a FACTORY or WAkAHOD ' , .ituitti-d lu a central aud buaiuee part ol tbe elly. near the wfcarf. Terma naay. Kmiuir at Uieottlce of lieu, bllumo, Third atrret, three doora above Stain. ab2o-liu 11 CornerLotH AKD 28 CHOICE BUILDING? LOTS! IN Bit Atlt'tC'H K N I. A HO RNKNT, flELONGINO TO TDK ESTATE OP PKTEK j Bbarpe, deceaeed, are now ortered tor aale by tb heir., on very reasonable tenu. Persona dealrlng to purchase oan examine the plat of the eulargeiMeiit, aud beehowu the property by callins; on tba eubcriber at ber residence, bead of Bond aud tcventh atiwla. A,b2u-tf EMILY BIIARPK. GROCERIES. FOSTEIt 1JROS., No. 64 West Second Street, CINCINNATI, U. Bar to tba Trade at the lowest rata, a vey large Block or BT1PLK AND FANCY GROCERIES, Coneiilluf, In part, of CeflTas I Rio, Iaguayra, Marlcabo, Java. Dliri New Orloaii. Cuba, Porto Rico, Eastern Rtiued. Molasses and Syrup lo great variety, anallty, and packagea. Tea, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Oolong. Spies t Nntniegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, 8 pica. Pepper, and Ginger. Tabaecsi Chewing, Fins Cut, and Smoking a large atock. Clfjn,ra t Imported aud Dameatle fall aeaortnieot. Cavnett Oosxla t Peaches, Strawberries, Blackberriea, Raspberries, (Jul none, Pears, Gooseberries, Cberriea, Grapea, Pine Apple, Tematues, Green Corn, Peas, Oyaters, Lobsters, aiackeral, Bardinea, Ac. Rio, Retains, Almond., F liberie. Walncts, Plcklea. Preserves, landv. Sod. Wuoan w.r. Baucee, Cotton Yarna, Twine, Cordage, Matcbea, -' - " "- "le-i voraage, JB a trace, ing, Ink, Paper, Soap, Gandlea, t4 larch. Dye .Malta, OO.IS. h. Herrias. A. V tale. MILITARY. T11H FIIIST COUPS, Under Command of Maj. Gen. Hancock. ALL ABLE BODIED MEN WHO HAVE been in tbe service two year and been hon orably dlrcharged, may euliat in thi Corp fur One, Two or Three year. Every veterau will rereceive a Special Bounty of $300 A soon aa muttered in, and a further bounty ol SID for on vear' ointment, S'JUl for two teara. and t300 for three years. One-third being paid down in each case, tbe remainder In in.tallrueuta, They will lie credited lo district where tbey or their tamiliea ars domiciled, aud will, therefore. receive the local bounties, making from $700 TO $1000 BOUNTY ! BubeUtutea for eu rolled men may enliet in lbs Tlrat Corps aiid priacipala will be exempt from a rait. Representative recruits receive bonntv. Recruit will be organised into companies and metered into ine u. s.aervica at ludtauapolt. The troop of thi Corp will be armed with breech loadiug or repeatiug ridee, aud tb teen will be allowed to retain their arm. at the expira- . .ton oi tnetr term Ol service. All Provuat Maraaale are authorised to enlut men lor thi. Corpa and pay tb local bounty at .once. The following hate been appointed Re eruitlug umcere: COL. RHEINLANDER, COL. MASK, and CAPT. DAK LING. Wit. II. MORGAN, col. l.t A. C, Supt. Recruiting rvtes. Offlcsho.il, Talbot New'. Block, Indiaaapo "a, Ind fcb23-li BUCKWHEAT. 1)LENTY OF . 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. D M . a. T. II. at K- K. K. DEPARTS FROM T. B. . J): M f. ,.T:SA A. ..1.4: SO aAocom modat Ion ... , . ........... Right Kxp ARRIVE AT T. H. .12:8 r. 6: 10 . 1:28 A. Day Kxpreai A ceo m ui edat ton. wieht IiDnal Thea two road maka good connection as i Haul". OITY NEWS. fgjr Yesterday wai a regular spring day, warm and sultry, with an occasional shower of rain. Excellent for vegetables, but not productive of great corporal comfort. From tub Prisou Pess. We bad the gratification yesterday of meeting Capt. llosecranz, of the 4th Indiana Cavalry, who baa just arrived home from a nine months' soiourn in tbe prison pens of tbe South. Capt It. was captured near Dal ton on the Qlb of May, 18G4, and was thence taken to Macon, and after a short stay there was removed to Savannah, and thenco to Charleston, aud afterwards re moved to Columbia, where be remained until Sherman approached that place, when, with other prisoners, be was removed to Charlotte, N. C, where they arrived on tbe 14th of February. Here they were Grxt informed of tbe new agreement for tbe exchange of prison ers, and on tbe l'Jib they were fowarded to Wilmington and thence to Annapolis, Md , which latter place he reached on ihe 1st of March, having been in tbe hands of the rebels nine months and twenty days. Although the Captain himself looks remarkably well, he relates the same story of cruel and barbarous treatment, of starvation, &c, by the lebel fiends. Their rations were two quarts of corn meal, one pint of sorghum molasses, one spoonful of rice and one spoonful of salt for live days. They made frequent attempts at tunneling out of their various prison pens, but were always detected before they succeeded. At Columbia they bad carried their tunnel 57 feet, and bad but 15 feet further to go, when some whitelivered scoundrel among them, an officer, to gain favor with the rebels, betrayed them, aud their labor proved fruitless. lie represents that tba rebela all through the South have a wholesome dread of Sherman, aud had no hope of staying his progress till be reached tbe vicinity of Richmond, where Lee could attend to his case, Lee being by them esteemed Invincible. Capt. Kosecrans was in the same mens with Col. Add. (Sanders, who came with them to Annapolis. But we might fill a whole pag. with the story of prison life in Dixie, but our readers have read the same story time aud again. The Captaiu is now at borne on thirty days' furlough, and has probably been ere now exchanged. The New School Law. By the fol. lowing card from the Superintendent of Public instruction it will be seen that under the recent amendments to our school law our city is called upon at the coming April election to choose three School Trustees instead of one, as we have been doing. No officers to be elected next April require more care in their selection than these School Trus tees. Mr. Wheeler, wno lor many years has been the almost sole custodian o ouri'lool interest,)efficiently aided as he has been by Mayor Baker, positively de clines, we are informed, to be re-elected His place will be hard to GIL The school i require an' amount of patien attention that no one, we fear, will be stow upon them, unless we should be tor tunale in selecting a man like Mr Wheeler, who would take hold of them for the love he had for the institution and the delight bo experienced in h official intercourse with the teachers and tiuDils. It becomes tbe people to be lookinj about them for such men. They are not easily found, but we doubt no our city contains them: Ths Fifth Section op the Revised School Law. As this section will re quire action before the law can be au thoritativelr printed and circulated, ii Is herebv published that councils of cities aad trustees of incorporated towns may know the requirements of the same, and conform their action thereto. Tbe section is as follows: " Tbe common council of each incor porated town inthis State, shall, at their first regular meeting in the month of April of the present year, and biennially thereafter, elect three school trustees, who shall, before entering upon tbe duties of their office, take and subscribe an oath, and give bond similar to the oath and bond required oi township trustees; and such trustees shall be allowed suck reasonable compensation per diem for their services, as by the authorities of such cities and towns may be deemed just, to be paid out of tbe special tax raised iu such cities and towns." Papers in incorporated cities and towns please copy. Clones W. IIoss, Sup't of Public Instruction. Godet for April. We have neglected to thank our friend, John H. Scott, Na 8, Second Street, for a copy of Godey for April, laid ou our table, in advance of all competition. By the way, we learn that Mr. Scott will, on Saturday a week, resume the publication of the weekly Gazette, desoted chiefly to his own interests and miscellaneous news. UaT' Captain Batchelor, oi the Darling, and Mr-Cotter, hi exemplory mud clerk, have our thanks for late Memphis papers. A New Regirest. Tbe 156th Illinois infantry, from Springfield, arrived at Louisville on Saturday. Tbe regiment numbers nine hundred and ten min.

Guerrillas osf the Nashville Bailroad. (Jentry's guerrillas attacked, captured and burned a passenger train near Glasgow Junction, Tuesday last. The engine, Under, baggage and mai's were saved. Several passengers wens wounded and all of them robb4?d. One

hundred and 6 fty Federal soldiers on the train were drawn up in a row wbilrthe cars were burning. Instead of shooting them, gentry politely lifted his hat and bade them good evening as he rode away. A gentleman who was on the train, and whd lost a watch and 2S0 in greenbacks, informs us that the conduct of

tbe thieves was in the highest decree in solent and aggravating. After getting his pocket book and watch, one of tbe scoundrels took his bat, but not liking tbe color, returned it There were about 30 of the guerrillas, but from ihe noise they made when they attacked the train iu the dark, it was easy to so pose there were 500 or 1,000 of them. There wai a small guard on the train, but they quietly submitted. There were also on tbe train 150 unarmed recruits, who were not molested. nf Adolph Marks, a German citizen of Lafayette, was bitten by a mad-dog on Thursday, livdropbobia is raging as an eoidemic among the eaninei of Lafayette, and the citizens are undergo ing a terrible excitement tbereat. If this disease should break out in our city it would, be a fearf i calamity, as does are innumerable, and we could spare a few thousand to the great ad vantage of the city, and a corresponding deterioration in tbe price of fresh beef. Disappointed. The sadden and heavy rain that commenced about 6 o'clock last oiirbt deprived us of the pleasure of accepting au invitation irora lue veter ans of the Upper Barracks, to a supper prepared by the boys. We regret it all the more because having been with them on similar occasions, we know they do n't do such things bv halves. We hope for better luck next time, boys. McKean Buchanan Turned Pugilist. McKean Buchanan, one of the most arrant humbugs upon the stage, not rel ishing the criticisms ef the Cincinnati Gazelle upon his acting, on Wednesday last turned pugilist aod esuaulted the musical and dramatic critic of that pa per, "and was cnaiiy escorted to me station house by a con pie of accommo dating policemen. If the Gazette man had put a bullet through htm be would have conferred a favor on admirers of the drama -throughout tho country wherever he is iu the habit of playing. He is the worst actor we ever saw. In dianapolis Journal. Alter his cowardly attack on the local of the Gazette all the papers in the city, opened on tt- pitiful "Cos,' and he has been compelled to leave the city. The press of the whole country uliould hand the varlet around without gloves. Caving Is. The Cincinnati Commer cial is informed that, a few days bko. the remnant of the notorious cavalry regiment once commanded by Colonel Jenkins, and latterly by Colonel Kearnes, or " Corns," marched into Charleston, West Virginia, from Wytheville, and surrendered themselves, their horses, arms, and equipments to the Federal authorities, l'hey numbered one hun dred and twenty-six officers and men. Having given up all hope of success, . aud believing tbe rebellion " played out, they thought it useless longer to kick against the pricks, and decided to take refuge tinder the old flag. The eav that the few rebels iu arms in the Kanawha Valley are preparing to follow their example, and will do so whenever a lair opportunity pre sents itself I'ost School. iirraiiirements are being made to open a post school in Chattanooga for the benetit of the fami lies of the otiicers and soldiers belong ing to tbe garrison, and probably for tbe families of citizens also. A. suitable buildinir has been assigned for tbe pur pose, located in the neighborhood of post headquarters. The generous sum of three thousand dollar, has been ap propriated by the Post Council of Ad ministration to procure lurnuure sou books for tbe school, and Chaplain Van Home, Post Chaplain, who is alsodesig. nated by army regulations as Pout Schoolmaster, has gone North to pur chase the. necessary articles. SKgTAn interesting discovery.bas just been made in a tumulus at ikaternos law, in Russia. It consists of a treasure which formely belonged to a chief of the II una. Among the different articles is a heavy gold diadem, in which is set a cameo of amethyst of ancient Roman workmanship; also a large collar, bracelet, and drinking-cups, with handles formed by animals, the whole of which are in gold of remarkable workmanship. How the Information was Obtained. The Louisville Press furnished the following account of the manner in which the information concerning the whereabouts of Magruder, which led to the capture of the three noted guerrillas in Meade county, was obtained. An officer on duty here in the city went to the Louisville Theater one night last week, and during tbe interval between two of the acts of the play, he was accosted by a man, dressed partly in Kentucky jeans, sitting beside bim, who said that be could tell the military authorities just where Magruder, who had been badly wounded, could be found and captured, if a force were sent from here for that purpose. He stated that Magruder was confined to a tobacco house on tbe farm of Mr. Cox, near the little town of Webster, in Meade count), by a severe wound he had received in a fight some time before, and was attended by a I)r. Lewis, who lived at Webster. He described the best route t j take to reach the place, and said if a force of about a hundred men were sent there, the outlaw could easily be captured. The man refused to give his name, saying that if it became known that he had given this information it would probably cost him his life.' The officer made a memorandum of what he said, and the. next day communicated the information to military authorities here. There was good reason to think this information was correct, and, therefore, the expedition was sent out to capture Magruder, following the directions of the unknown informant, with what result is already well known. The Roosa Mcrder Another Ar rest We learn that another arrest has been made, with a view to discover the murderer of the Koosa victims. Last week one James Shoaxds, living near Morrow, Ohio, was taken op on a charge of riot, bat the real cause was a suspicion of his being engaged in the dreadful tragedy referred ta II is said to be

a man of very suspicions character. Mrs. Room beioj? in the presence of tbe prisoner, exclaimed; "Ttat it the murderer of my family 1" II attempted to e-tcape, but was retaken, ar.d is now in custody. It is stated that about the time of the murder be had been' at he brewery in that vicinity nqoiii.iw .btut the Kooa family, Local rVoticcs.

New Sa loos. Peter Burke, on oi the best caterers in tbe Mississippi Valley, will open his new saloon and restaurant on Tbird street, one door blow the Washington House, this corning, at ten o'clock, at which timti he will give a magnificent lunch to his host of friends. tr The - First National Bank of Evansvilleand United States Depository pays tbe highest price for Government Securities, Quartermaster's Checks and Vouchers. Sells Ezchartge on New York and other cities as low as the Uncut. ' Keeps always on band 7 3 10 Treasury Notes of all denominations, to supp.y customers. (mar21 6td. fazT'IIiram Nelson will sell at auction this morning at 'J o'clock, at his auction room, corner of Main and Third streets, a lot ofglass&.e, notions, dry goods, boots and shoes, kc, io. Clothikg. Tiat enterprising merchant tailor, J. II. Carlin, on First Street, advertises this morning a fine stock of gents' furnishing good a .-We learn ia addition that he has a good assortment of splendid and stylish hats, brought on expresslly to complete the outfit of gentlemen who may boy their clothicg at his establishment. Mr. Carlin seems to understand the downward tendency of things, and fixes his prices accordingly. Cotillion Partt. At Mozart Hall, Wednesday evening, March 22d. The public are respectfully invited. Tickets one dollar. fcaT"! will sell at auction, Thursday morning, March 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction room, corner of Main and Tbird streets, two good gold watches, a variety of notions, dry goods, &c. mar21 d2L II. Nelson, THE EVANSVILLE NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Main anil Water Streate, Loans money on collateral secu rity at a lew rate of interest QuarterniatterY Vouchers bought at the best rates. Exchange on New York sold at 1-10 premium. A large supply of 7 3-10 Treasury Notes for sale and immediate de livery. Government Securities of every description bought and sold raarlS-3t Amusements. Masonic Temple. The rain last night served to prevent many from attending the Theatre, and hence they lost a great treat. The beautiful and thrilling drama, entitled the "Jewess, was admirably peformed, all the parts being well sustained, those of Mrs. Gol den, as Rachel, and Pierce's Eleazer, surpassably well. Mr. Golden aud Mrs lireslaw as the Prince and Princess did themselves much credit . To-night another attractive bill is presented, and should receive a warm greeting. " Alf. Burnett. A private letter from this great levator, anguli, oris and facial artist brings us tbe pleasing intelligence that we may soon expect him in our midst. The whole city will warmly greet him. lie bos had a most brilliant success in New York City. CIRCULAR. W AR IiEPa KIM a mt, Vcaar 1 Paovosr Miuiu Orrirrt, Ao. . Washington, 1) C. March 11, lSoi In conformity with tba Proclamation of the President herewith published, all officer and em. ployea of tb m bureau are instructed to givs prompt atteotion totb receiving snd forwaraiag of such deeerler. a present themeel vea in accord arise with it. provi.ione. 'at TH raaemasT or ill v.ttxd eraTE or iMiBiCA: . rnocL4HaT.w. 'Whereas tbe twenty-Bret set Hon of the act of Congress approved on tbe third lu.lant, entitled 1 Ao act to amend tbe eerer! act buretofot passed to provide for ihe enrolling and caliinc out tbe national forces, and fur other purpose. require -that In additien to tbe other lawful pso.ltiea of tbe crime of deeertion from the military or naval rervlcsall person who hvs desert sd til military or naval asrvicsof tbe United Stair who .hall oot return to said service, or rrport thmeelve to a Pro rot Marsha! withln.il ty day alter the proclamation bare. natter mentioned, hall be deemed and taken to bars voluntarily relinqui.hed and forfeited their right of Citizenhip aad their right to become cltisens, and nch deserter .ball be forever incapable ef holding any odoe ef trust or pruht ui.der tbe Cnittd Biatee. or of eaercielng aay nihil of dtizena thereof; and all persona who .hall hereafter de,ert the military r naval serine , and all person who, twing duly enrolled, shall depart tbe jnrisd.ction of the district In which he iesurrlied, or go b-iyoud the limits of the Untied feists with intent to svoid any draft into the military or naval service, dnly ordered, shall be Itable to the penaltie ef this section. And the President la hereby authorised snd rrnlr.d forthwith, oa the pasage of this act. to ia.ne bia proclamation netting lorth tb Provision, of thi (action. In which proclamation the President t requested to notify all deeerter returning within sixty day, a. aforesaid, that tHey shall be pardoned on conCi lea ef returning t their rglmnta and com - Kuie or .nch other organilation aa they may assigned to, until they ahall have eerved for a period of ttm equal to their origaal term of enlistment. " Now, therefore, be it known that I Altaian, Lincoln, Preeidentof the I'ni ed State, do inus thi my Proclamation, a. reqai ad by aaid ac, ordering aud requiring all deerrter to return to their proper po.t ; and I do bereby notify tea that all deserter who ah II, within ixtv dsy iTi.m .hdae of this Proclamation, via: on or before the loth day of May, let.", return to service, or report themselves to n Pro'ost Marshal, ahall bs pardoned en condition that they return la their regiments and companies, sr to aoch other organizations aa they maybe as.igred lo, and versa the remainder of tbsir oiiginal term of enlistment, aad, is addition thereto, ft period equal to tbe time lost by deeertion. 'la testimony wberwot, I have hereunto est my hand, and nud tba east of tks totted States to b sillied. Done at tbe City ol Wasbinton, thi eTeventb day of March, in lha year of onr Lord one thoneaad eight humirsa and itly-ftvs, nod sf tbs L a. ladepen-leoce of tbebni cd States, the . eighty-ninth. "ABRAHAM LINCOLN. "By the President : WUii.m H. Siw.an, " errerp e Male. The record, and returns of these deserters will t made np In the same m.aner aa is provided for In other caws by exfetlng rvgutatton., except that it nil! be a "led on ths book of deserters arte, ud. spP'Milstbe name of the deserter, tbs fart of Ha baring roluntarily sarreniered blmeelf ia conformity with tbs President's Prociamatl a ; and tb number tbu surrendering themselves to be sepsrsteiv stated on tbe report to tnts otfioe. Tbe Secretary of Wr directs, that no reward bs paid lor tue arrest or sraertare sis may as arnated subsequent to ths iwseipt of this srisr by i the District Provuat Maiahais. JAMES B. FRT. I Voeot AfsraAid Cleasrsf. Msrrh 21-dlw. SUNDRIES. APPLES. BARRELS GREEN APPLES, JCST BE 10. csived and for sale at docker a nusoucHrrs. SUTTEEPOrSDS FRESH W. R B0TTER Rsoeived and for aale al DOCKER A Dl'SOCCHET 9. 2000 OATS. i:nACSHELS SEEt 0AT3. FOR BALK OliU at DOCK ER A PCHOUCHET'R. March m-3d. .

OFFICIAL. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED is thr Pest-Odin at Rvajieviilc. Mais of Indiaaa, 36ih day of March, serTe obtain any of these letter, tbe ap,?U-can-. moet call for "saVerMed Uturt," give lbs ,latof thi list, and pay o. cost fcr adverUetng. Bar" If sot called for within ess mtmtk, thrf ami b eest ta the Dead -Letter Office. FREE IlELIVLRY of letters by cirrirr,at & ie!.Vncea of owner (in the arp-r cttieat, may bs

SK'-TRED by observing tb following Rt LEA. . LiIRECT letters pLainly lo ths atrsat and number, aa well as tbe poet -office and Mate. Z. HEAD teasers with -taw srritas a and MX, awset and aanaoer, .1,-0 tbem plainly with fall nam, and rinst I oat anewera be directed accordingly. 3. Letter to stranger or Iru.. lent vi.itor In a town or city, whose pecial nJdresa may bs unknown, hc4ild b marked, la tb lower Irft-baad corner, with tb word " Transient.' 4. ae ths pestags-stsev on tb syser rifarmmA corner, aad iaass aese between tua stamps and direction for po-erio without interfer ing with ths writing. v R i EIuCfaT for the RZTCRN of a lettar ts ths writer, if unclaimed vr.hu thirty daya - wrttun or irnled with the writer'. ssaw, sosO.JIc, and s. acroa the ktt hand and of the envelope, on ths face aide, will as complied wittt at the asnal prepaid rats of postage, payable when the letter i. delivered to tbe writer. Bxc. IS, Law or lSbS. LADIES' LIST. Atberlon Bath Ann A ken Elisabeth H Adama Luxie Barrett Harriet klake y M ra Robert S Barfteld J arils BUhop Harriet klenoa Julia Lock wood Ksaoah Mayer Carolina ! Mill Mary Mills Cbarlolte Moor Cathari-a Miller Louies C Morpbey Alice Miller Mr Jacob Mallutne!uU' Friend McDowell A Mchamgnend Mollis Met rat k a Mr Ssmi MeN.ily Mra Newman g-isetxth Selron Knima Outlaw Hal nut Parimn Mary Phillipe Mary D P.rlriug J aae Phillip. Ulu. Pack Mary R Rich Emily A 2 Roberta Marts A Rom C 2 Rowley Loatt B Reed Martha Ri.glay Mary Red tern G 1 Uockett Alia Rieh Nettl Rsyneld Lout. a Reeve Carolina Raw. ton Mary Bkeel Ann 2 Kmitb Caroltr o Smith MM.! Skesl Miranda B.meon M Simeon I. Miuniui I Kllr.ni.eth Bh ok Annie Statu. Matth btiuck Auu Sharp Sarah J bummer Ma inda Sutherland Mary Sttbbin. Sadie Stswart Maria Swopa Clara Bullivan Liis Stiaeon Leuiea C Btraud a J Tom peon Laura 2 Taylor Kllxabeth Taylor Mary A Tom peon Bell Taylor Mary t Taylor Emma Tipton Kmtly Tiuly Mary Thomas Matilda Tkoraton Thornton Itlzabeth Ulaap Kate Wlleoo Mary Wtlkioeon O Whit Mary B Walker Julia Ann Welch Mary X t Wood C A Willie in .on Er.lin C B hrel Uabth Bolus Mary Bowads Margaret Bowld Licy Blows Maggie Bush Kali Barneir Martha C'onnol'y F A Co I Yeelle Oner Mr Thomas Catlett Carri Catl-tt Mary Cheaney Harriet Crosby Looia Caldwell noun Clifton Jote Cerney Elian E Capper i,nc,aaa Caratitt Annie Carter Jophlns Corwin Mary Coflman Ailaa Coauor Alio Par lam Sa.ao Diwnar Rata Drake Maria llrew ey Paulina lloliliu Maty rutUer Mr C L p,n. Emma liergao Catharine Iieacon m vr Doberty Henry Mr Fraiier Jeenie Kerr is B,rab J Fl.brr Mary Jans Fiecka Carolina Floy Amanda Flager t arrie Fuckaa M C Olee.ou Ellas, Ornndy Jennis UiMMiwin Rachel llren Mary C (iordoD Mary A Gr gaby Artela Graham Kmily Uould Ameriaa Oruib Emma II. rt MieaU a Hortedt M Hill Ke'lah nooker Mary Harwood Jao ll.rwood Eiita Harper Elisabeth Hutchiaun Carolina Hull Kate Hopkiu Emily llix.ke Lsna Hopkiu. Ktevenna Howe M Mr II Ik hey P.octor Hughr M.riha Hulchiaon Mra Sidney Klnkatd Fraud Koflruan Clariaaa Long rllen Lucae Emma Littleton Mary Lanes Jans Lecbuer Fraud. M Wi.aon Supbroua Walker M Will. Emi-y We.tf.il Ellltl'tth Wakalle B Wolf Barali A Woodruff tlratl A Young Mary 1 Youuglov Mary CESTLKME.V9' LIST. A.bby W A Dr Anderson Tbos Arnstt AUob Col Armw-y, L W Adam. John A Argell W H Allatip, Ceorge W Aager K Ayr Ed Blakely Robert It Bone Peter Bell Price Ballard B 0 Blair Loui Hi. bop Morri BlaiM John M Marbonr J Vf PlilUD. J W I,. wood L R l,.nnert Duncan l.emaster Harrison -Levy, iiiln.ou A Co. Laugstoa Uorge U Ligtitner Oeorgs W Lemon lienr. l.ockwt.Kl K B Lntitin cbar e. ! Males Ihoratun Notirev Thumaa Manning WW M.jw.ll John G Morten J J Mausina Klick Marshall Da.id Meson Tbomaa Maddox A M MrCutchan Alex McNabb Calvin M, Uoe F M(G Jm McUill MM McCeliter Nace McLean W W Newman Ben O M errs J H Parker Rev A I'srry Uurtou 2 Plunket J L Powell Sol let Poeey Thomas Porter Thonias H Poll W A Ray nor All iro . RoUrleou B P Ragan Dan.el R'llter Admond Kig-r Geo W He dcr le M Reynold John L 2 Reeve. Jeoiee L Held John B R-ld Blilton G Kolmn P Rich Stiphen Hsreut'Ugh Wym n kuxUr Wm Rliid Thomas W c'tnfield Brady tintib David bward Ed B nsoa Geo M 9c stt Hartey Ba.tder Jame S fbarp Jinii Btephen John Btomp John Swift Jamea Smith Jaael Smith Michael the Id Bpotwwood Peter btrphens P H Mepher son Uriah Smith Wm ltn Wm Bcolt W H Turley BnJ F Totton Cornellua Tappsr Menry Tolsa Jba F Z Taylor Jmm Talbot Jan.ee Torreoc Jobn Tompecn John Reror J'hn TnW le H i -. ; Trfmtng Peter' - - ' Tsylor A Vantree J J Willie . L , Whits Charles Walker F W'bits Eiwrnrd i Warld Gesrg . White Gerge V ade George L Wil lama Juaepb A Co Va't. I aie Willi. J J Work J.wph Wright Johu II W ikin.on Jamea Watterman R.itwrt W W.l.h Wm B Wod W is L Heatty J M Bennett George Brown Gabriel Bieakman, t'red 2 Brown Edward Bauaa Fredrick Boardman. (12 Brown Charles Brandon t slvla Burneg Frank V Burn it A O Bullock Boyd Btdwell A Carney W P 2 Carter Z M P Connor West Capt diet lyud Wni Caraon Thomas Cah Ttioma, Clark 8 B CoanorJamea W Collin John B Crow J a -i.e. Casey George M Cash Frank Clark Daul I T Carliite' Cyrua A 3 Cory David C Hove William Hooley Reaibert Ilerr Philander I'ruig Oliver Drew Atl.tfu Drake Cornelius Eckeuer E Stewart Ko.ur Wm J Ford Robert Felkm C rick a. Q H Ford John Frey J '(trirk Pltnne John Fi ks UntnpbTsy Furg ison V Ferguson AM Oraut Peter if fiieou M M Gibon John Grant Jftme Q eeo J H Gray John O Govellow Jbn D Grimabaw Henry Gorman A Uoa.hmai Galle George Grant Charles Il.ilewo .d WIIT T ' Hawkins Will O Heilman Will ' Hammond John Hug bra R Howard 8 C HngneJohn Harriasn Be Jack man William B James Ruber Jnbnoa F Jester Jobn Johnson John H Johnson J II Jones Johu Jones O H Jsger Chart -i! Judl David Jonee A A Riacar Jt V keraey t ('has W MB, f D i Leon Lewis 1 oaser I , . . . s ' Y net Wm JAMES H. McSEELT, P MILLINERY GOODS. -a am) 4s rCARI. STIIECT, f iniliiBall. DEVOUl CO., HOLTS ALE I KM I S MILLINERY GOODS! LADIES' ASD KISSES' HATS In the folbiwing shape MI LIT AT RE. VICTORIA. rorsT, STANDARD. And other new styles. Boanets, Silks, Ribbons. Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, And All ths sew styles of M tlliuery Goods. Cloak & Dress Trimmings, CRCTH, PAD AND LASr. CLOAKS ASD II II t W L I , And Mannbctuters sf CLOAKS AAD MASTILLASI GOLD Tbs valus of Gold will regulate ths pries of onr Good. Tour orders sulieited. Any good Mat you on order. If not auisfactsry. may be isxaraed. aarl-it NOTICE. ri-HI CN'DERjSISXED RETCBN thahks to A a liberal pabtio for then' pstrosa; daring tbe past season. They tske this oppurtnnity of notifying tbeir caatoaasn that tbsy asvs closed thstr Msst Shop on Locust street, during tbe (tnnwr. Wa will, however, regularly, be it ths old standi ths Market Hon. Vt respectfully invite oar old friends and customer aad the public generally to gttre us n csll thorn. March 21-lwd. '.OHM A LEVT.

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t S. mm Urm en, S :2- .2 - &4 t S a 5? o -mZ ft O MM. cvo s sr m ft td 53 - ft S.o X X Tg) ?"vv s-a. M m r C5 5 I wis - ft 'ft J? O s 22. T S S ft I (JO S 5 Cm 5 p g O X ft - ft S iT 2 35 rt c ft P v" s O rt sS -k &-ft " was ws Q W Nl &d m rim. O. ft -vc,n ft mm 55 3. Ssr. z w J2 O P c ' n S3 p r S. i-'E 3 2,5.? J? 5 o s (X) mis w t ft . o NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to the City of Evaniville. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN Til AT THE Common Conncilof lbs City of Evaaaville, in purstielics of tbs provisions of an Act of ths General Assembly of tbe State of Indiana, ap. proved March t, iitfd, entitled an " Act to amend tba seventy-first section of en act entitled Aa Art graitlog to tbscitissusof ths town of Kvansvllle, In tbe Connty of Vanderburgh a City c baiter, approved January '1 . IHI7, aud to add sop pilmeoial sretion. 10 aald act," wilt 01 the ti'th day of April, IKi, present to tbe Hoard f County CcmnilMeiooere of vender burgh county, a p-etilloa praying for tbe aunexatton to aaid City, tbs folliiwiug de-c rited terrltorr, snd stllug forth Ihe resaons for each anneaationvix : AllitiLal part nf tlia aoathsast quarter of Section .Inete (in,) Township six ,) Raugs ten (IU) wast, decrt bed a follow., via : Commencing at a stone, fn corner established by Ihe County Surveyor) oa the south line of aaid quarter. eecttim, aad ad)t,ining the Northern Solars-moot erf tbs City of keenest tie, and ran n ili g tbeooa by Aon Street west, three hundmd and eiglily.four (.'t) leet j ihencs North twd thousand stx bindred and ferty fo) f-.t to a atone; thencs Rsat this hundred aad eighty and aeven tenth (;0 7-tt feet to stone; aad from Ibence 8outb, twa thousand six hundred and I rty (V4i) feel to tba place of beginning ; aald territory being eonligloua to the City of Sveaaviile, and not platted or laid 0. W. BAKER, Mayor. Attest A. PrtrrLta, Cb-rk, Hy A. M. Mrtirin, Deputy CI rk Marcb -Si,-3i"t. NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to the City of EansTille. V'OrCE IS HEREBV UIMH that the Com. it man Conncil of lb city of Kvansvllie. in pursnanc nf ths provisions of an Ac t rf ths lisieral Asmbly of lbs nt.te of ledlaua, approved March , lioio, entitled an act to amend tbe seventy first section of an act, ea tilled "Aa Act sraaiisg to the cllicsns of tba town of Rranevlii, In tfca eotmty sf VanaWi.argb,a elfy charter, approved Jaunary 27, 1M7, and to add snppllmental aeatlons is said net, will, oa lbs 2Mb day of April, lHvj, present to ths Hoard of County Commission, ers ot Vsaderburg connty, a petition praying lot the annexation to aaid cty of tbe foiiowmx dsscribed terrluwy, aad istting forthibs r-a.ua. for each annexation, vlx: All that pert oftbe soaiksl quarter of (action nineteen ( ,li, ta lowaabtp ix ('), range ten (IU) weet. descrild ee follows, trlx : Commencing at tbs aoalbweet corner of aaid quarter section, and running ISeses nsrtb bee hundred and thirty -;3) feet, thence sast aevva hundred uai sixty-two Oust) foet, tbsars onih flee bunirrd aad twenty .nine snd half I'lA1,) foet, and from theses wee. swesn bundrsd aad slx-ty-Sv snd ons fourth (7 1 bt, ta tbs plsrs of beginning, being bounded sn tb north by lots ku.iwn as lsabetle Plsoe, om tbs east by Shnrpe s Kolsrg.msnt, on ths sooth by Htockwaiia Islargemsnt, aud oa Ik waat ky a roadway sr street, known aa first Avenns, dividing lbs above ilescribed prwmtaes from tbs town sf Lsmssrn Cii), tow ciiy of Evaaaviile, aaid territory being coatigson to tb city of RvaasviUs, a id not platted sr laid off W. BAKER, Mayor. . At test. A. Prarrua, Clerk. Hy A. M. Mc.rifl. Dep'y Clerk. msrSO VOi CABS AND CARRIAGES. Baby Cabs and Carriages. R HiTliuv tbe moat macniflcsot varietv aSCabi aad Cerriees, Toy Oigs aad VTaaa as ieosd ia tba citv .be from W "" to Ifi s WA RRKN A rBT3T0ir. - mar, Mo. I. Ma. street. CORONER'S INQUEST. KNOW ALL: MRS that I. Joeepfe RW-tmaa, jV Coroner of Vanderbnrxb connty, li disaa, have la 1 a day held aa iaqoest on persoi wboa nam mneknowi Is th! J ary. After bsnriag tb evidence, tba Jury And that ths dee aaed cams to hm death by drowning. Bis neighth was ftvs foM s. tscbse, oa boot oa right 1 Mrl about j years; ptnk sairt, bios pant, aad bad sa black cloth coat, becvy light wbiskera, very full and rssod fow, aad heavy art. . . He had no veloablea oa bia pereos. Witness my band, IbtelTtbdav of March. f&. JOH5 B!HMAri, m.T--S-so, Osvnsr V . ANNOUNCEMENTS. Jmsimacwansf ee TWs DoUan Imcmrialtf Far City JlMiMaL. W. G. MASK, la Cotoaet of tbe Kd Tidiaaa Volirn leers, wtil b n esadtdat for Oity Marshal, aabsci to tb approval ol tbs Cnios Coavsatlua. maxlA. DRESS-MAKING. Mrs. Carmody HAS MOVED HER DRKA-M AKISO aad Flat. ! ing Estsbiisbmsnt to the corner of Tnird aad j at, aad wl 11 be pleseed to reeei a eoatina- ' die- ; laae for Plating promptly attended ta.

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$i),(H)(). $(,()()0. LOTH ING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES r vz s fr i ' g s Gentleiueas' Furnbhin (lootis, At Cost! Ths indsraignsd. aacossa or to M. Lyoi, aad late Taylor a t-a., having recently rstorned from N.w York with one of the best aelsried aad moal stylish assortment ef Clotha. Cas8imores, and Gentlemen's Furnismng Goods Ever brought ts Rvaaasills, now alter ta tbs pnHii ii satire aaa liamenss aicra yVt Irimo 0stt, 1 pnrchased aaciselve ly for tbs mual lashioaabls Retell Trade, aad Ibe I lotbiag Is from ta well k new House of l.ll M Co equal la II y I aid mat. 10 garlisuU mads In order. By tho 1st of Juno. Having mad nrraagemewte to go lain ths AVliol-riwaloClot liinir UilNinnHN, THESE WILL BE 90 RESERVE. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S C L O T I! I :v o Largs snd beaetifnl assort meat ) nat f ecei sd and boaght very low. DELAY NOT, For sack si opportailty la seldom offers! Is buy Fine Clothior t Fust COST. The Custom Dept'ment Will coitiios snd.r tbe aupervisisn of Ibat Friars of Cat tees, BOWL-iotf. ssd with osr kargs aad lastelaliy as looted etoik o (Jotbs.Oaamtnsrss asd VesUaMCB, we are sure to (Iaass all whs may favor is with Ibetr orders. ANSPACHER & SONS, Nos. 3 & 5 FIRST STREET, Bet. Main and Locost, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.

AMUSEMENTS.

CRESCENT CITY HALL. Among: the Hormons, s its Splendid Scsnic Illustrations. The asms Fnler aioment whh-k hu achisva.1 sock marked liK'.rn.i in tb Citiea of hi w Isia, RTa, Pmi.t.i.riii. aad BLVinoa. thi Pictorisi ti.rrlaud Jouiu j, with it gispJatc dsllmmtiou. ol Usnaea anil Mwmb Psilv, 111 be rbi-erfnllv and ronwrastlon.Uv described by Hi Kminentl;arear llnri.t. ARTEIVJUS WARD, Om ThsMd.y m-t Friday Krialnp, MarcH 3d aad 4lk ADMISSION-.. ,.Bft rsata. Ticks. fur Seats ia ITonl half of lbs Hall ccuis. wbb-k may be had al lira y a Book Bloee, and also al lb Hall. vF" itoer . at ? ; eoan-aoa at S. Tbs Piano and Cabinet Organ need ar Prom lb Wareroma of w aitva A Couyugtoa. KvniiHville Client r MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner or Main and First Strrrts, T oo ay Evonlag, March Kiel, will bs presented the osUbrnled Drama sntlllsd Don Caesar Do Bazan, To ooaclu.ls with TWO BUZZARDS. GOLDlkS A PltRCl, Msnsgsrs. dec SO WATCH MAKING. "Vm. UncU, WVTCIIMVI-IliJIl JT TD "7VT D T-i 313 XL mw biai.ii ii "M Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver, and Plated Ware, And nil other goods nasally foaad In Aral class JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT! S" Psrticalsr attention paid t tba repairing of flus Viau bes, seltlag si Diamonds, and olhas prwtMM atone. mm- kngraeia j dons ia ths best sly t and VJltk deeisUh. Goods Sold at Sew York Prices, And warranted a repraaeated, or Ibe money r The big seel prbw paid In cash for old gold aad a im. orries ix unit's book stokk. Cor. Main and First Streets, KVAN9VILI.K, IRU. nosli-Smd AUCTIONEER. HIRAM NELSON, United States Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. 1MIRNRR OP MAIM AKRTUIRD STREETS. i:VAiII.M ll., TTENDS Til SVLLINO All, E IN I'M Ot Marrbaadlsa. lUsi Estate, lloraea, Wageua, aad every thing elas that la to be sold al auction. Will altend to all eslea Is nay psrt of Ibe euuatry. Ralar sals daye: Tl'ESDAT, TUDRMPAT, ad s ATI: RD A T, day time and evening, t jb advau4si made on oonsignmettls. Novwt-ir II I HAM NEI.HOM. DRY GOODS. ist m -jr I Jt Y O O ODN aaa MILLINERY STORE, No. XX Xlarot Ut. II. It U M vv TOriLD RESPR'TFCLLT ARMcnNCI Tit Ihe people of Rvsae.llle snd vicinity that b ha opened a Dry Usdsand M llllnery Muira la lk hum l.-irawrly orrupled by Mr. HMlglbeig , al No. II t int etrwel. O 1 o nlca Of every kind aad alyls, ready -made sr itannfaatueed to order. II. Is now reoelvlog and opening lb largest atork of French Millinery Ever brnuitht to this market, which was selected In ihe (set by Mra. Ilsura He have a French Milliner wbs esouot bs ainelled Is her lins by sn artiste. Also on band. b -est I fill aeUctlon of Hair Braids, Ironu, and Cnels for Ladies. He baa also a full .to-k sf Domestic and Dress Qoods Oftbelatwtaad txel styb. All of which will be sold by whnleeaie or retail, at tbs lowest rsb-a I ha alao a large eupjiLy ol rtoott) f CJllOOB, Whi.h I will 9m nwllticly !, m I d tfi-t told W k-fp imm mttj lugr ihmu 1 rn thm stock on bo4. mpi-m OYSTERS. IaW&coTs O s I T K K i LIKE IIS!! DKP0T, 83 Main Street, E anirille, Ind. IHAOK PELK Ktt HAS MADE ARRAROE. ments to receive dllv, by gapress, frssh ftlelllmora flyaters. In cans and cases, and freeb Lake Fish and Lobsters, lie I tbe ol agent for ths eity ef KT.ii.ellb.. Thoe itesiring to feast u ttMOS paletel.la and In Ion loxiiries, will Aad tbem at bia a wo. twtsv CARRIAGE MAKING. C. BECKEE & SONS,, aiaanratarsri sf HUBS, WHEELS, SHAFTS, FELLOES IIS n i: in 'j" vr o i iv , f every Iisasriptlon, for Carriages and Wagons WAGONS. CARTS, DRAYS. 4c. FAtTORT AKD OFFICE: 148 and 148. Cor. Main and Canal. vI2-em BUSINESS CARD. John fxantlln, TI2flT-J23 XT. , Amtf Wkslnsl. Dealer In Htmwt, Ttm Wan, Mt Ira, Capfwr, and Hrsu Wirk, SO. 65 MAIN STREET. mm- All orders Ailed on short sol lea, and r. poirtkg dons wi'h neatness sad deepstt;b. fld-im DENTISTRY. "niERBOWEH, r i: iv rv i h Wm SpacisI attestloa givsn ts tbs insert toe of artiA. rial TarSb. Roons Sos. 4 and 5, Marble Hall, Seod Floor, Main Strut mfi