Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 March 1865 — Page 2

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BOARDERS WAKTED. FBOM ill to ten genileaa ea b seem modeled villi boarding at Mr. Raleigh , Third Street, between tycaaor and Vine; alao Cittemaa aad lfa can ba ecomao'teied with a (a front room. ahyi.dlw.

"a aTBJI niII.I,.nrM of Second and SvceIV 1 Bora Itreets, caa ceamodat an J a umber of day boarders, and oaa furnish a w-w l lb board ad lodging, M spplbsateoa be aade soon abZMlw. LOST. H Monday afternoon, o Second Street, ba. I J lam Locust sad Mulberry, a Unaa cog and giiij sleeve button. The 8 odor will b oltat.ly rewarded by Irewlog lb; rem at this office, abge in. FOUND. ABB I A ST -MS with a star decked aat. Tba owner ceo ban It by calling st thin offlca aad psying for thla now. masa.un. FOR LEASE. PB A LONG TERM Or TEARS, nr Bnildlaf Lota fronting on Third alraat, between Main m.. A aiaa f-jor let fronting oa Locus I street. Between Second aad Third "" . for farm, apply to MRS. O. E. LEWIS aar.ldlf FOR RENT. A STORK OB FIRST BVBEKT-BETWEkH XX Sjcamore and Vina. Rnqolrs "" bUm, at (ibIIKw) C. W.KBnbT. UlXTT ACRES OF GOOD LAX0 IS TOREK I J aila of Kraasvllla. anquir oi 11 A JOHNHOS. FOR SALE. TWO DWELLING HOUSES One Splendid Building Lot MT RESIDENCE, on I ha east aida of Second street, between Sycamore aud Vina ; 'i't tory brick, leven n) ioobm, With all the Furniture, af desired. Oronnd 66 by IV) fast; Ilea Grape, Pesshee, I'ears, Apricots, fluius, eto , in tha prewar. A Fire-proof Br Irk Warahouaa extend ecroes tba autlra rear; Woodbouer, etc- andar rbli aura roof) allay graded and par ad. . Alio, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, with Ona Slsry Fram lioiwa f rooms, Stable, to. Anas, Ina BUILD1NO UlT.or LOTH, oa Hr.l treat, b'erly oppuatta ft. I'anl'a (Kpiecope't Church, feet front by 1'iUdeep; be far tha aoet duetrabie Lot for a Baa (am! I y residence for sale In town. THIa. to all tha abova rrsrsrr terms aaa Tha ahanoa Vary seldom occur to boy daalr Bta property so convenient to bualnos aa tha shove. K R. GILBERT, airll No. 4 Sycamore street. FARM NLAH MTKINUTOWN, CONTAIN jl Ing do a( rra ili claarad and (cored. Tbara la on tha premises a tWMID HuCME, containing Six Room; . tiUUD BARN, nnd ether Buildings; MOOD WELL UIT ATKK, and TWO CISTERNS. Aleo, n good Fruit bear lag Orahard, and a Young Urrhsrcl containing Xi budilad traea. ror turthnr aartlrnlara anqulra at n tarm. (nii-iapi) jau. a. uuv A HPLKNUID BEaiDKNCIB WITH A TWO IX. rtory frania haaaa, II rooma, oallar, clatarn wall, !!' a, frnlt Iron., Ac, on Ian arrra of laud on tba Plank Hoad, two mlloa and a half from EraniTllla. l'rlca t.nqnl.-aof m A. JOHNSON. (J IX KMd liWtLI.INO UOLHKS-Ju.l hniahad J tl.'uiw h. Inquire or marl.dtf. A. JOUWbON. A. - drattt Hixit'.in. A LARUE TWO 8T0BT BPILMNO WKLL XX built anltabla for a I A( TORY or WA Hk IlOUk, oltnatM tn a cantral and boatBHia part o1 lh olt. nnar thawbarf. Trma eaay. kiaiuira at ina o moe oi nan. Btln.nn, Thlra itnal, th door ahora Main. fabM-lm 11 Cornr LotH AUi 28 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN HAHl-K'K) KSLtHUKMEST, 1 ELONOINO TO TAB ESTATE OF PETEB IJ ttbarpa, daoaaaad, are bow on.rrd for amis I Ilia baira, on ,ry reaaonahla tarma. Paraoba daIriug to purcuaee oan aaaanlaa tha plat of tha iilargamanl, ana Da abowa tba property by call ing on the aub'crlbar at bar reeiileoc, head of Bond aud tfaveulh atraau. fabaft.tr EMILY 8HARPE. COTTON EXPRESS. Bellefont&ine Cottoa Express ! ONLY 1KM IIAVS TO NhlVV VOHK TIME ODABANTEIf I rpflia LICIBTMNa kXPklXS LINK for X tba tranemieaion of Uotton to the Beat, by gtapatch, la now fully wtaliliahad. MT Time Bill of Lading will be given. TIME TUBOUOU, TIN DAYS. waF Conalgnnianta aollcltad. BBOWtl, DUNKERBON A CO.. AgoaU, t-dtr Bvanavllta. ledlaaa COMMISSION. lAMBBb g. POCKBB ! I ; ; SI J. O. BO aOOCMBT. DOCKER A DuSOUCHET. Prodace and rommlsxlon Merrhants, NO. 1 WATr.lt NTIIKKT, Orr'i Block, next door to M. Daltall, RVANsVILLX, 1ND. AT tllghaat eaah prion paid for all kinds of Ooantry Produce, Prompt attention given to ail Order. declO-em p. a. poaovcaeT, Kvanaville, Ind. t I I t I t 1 joan aiLBsav, Uoicoutla, 111. P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., I'UMMISSIOX A5D F0BWABDIX6 MERCHANTS, S. IS Poydraa Bt., Now OrUui, X.a. Factora, for Bale of Pork, Lard, Flonr, drain, Bay and Western Prodace, generally. eT(Jailrumnta and. order eolicited. Daolt-ami . . aaaan : i : : : t t : : : t s ; . bickiv. Ragon & Dickey, FORWABSINQ & COMMISSION 3wXO-COll.C.XXtl9p WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, aovWRm rVANSVII.I.g. 1NI. BUSINESS CARD. John Scantlln, a? i it jst bii, Wbolaaal Uaalar lal Swa, Aad Wara, skicat Irwa, Ceppar, d Bra Wrk, NO. 65 MAIN SIRE2T. MT All order flllad oa short aotloa, and reaairtng don wit h neatneea and deanatet. fltMla GROCERIES. F'BESH EOOS 400 Doaaa Fresh Egg just reoalved at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. c 1H0ICB SWEET POTATOES 24 bbU choice New Oriean Sweat Fotatoea, Just received Brilliant, lor sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. s O tritT CIDER a bW"chca Sweat Cider for at ELLIOTTS FAMILY 0BOCERT NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to the City r javansYiue, X' OT1CE IS UKBKBY GIVIN that tha Com. X moa Council of the city ol svaaavuia, la nnrananra of tha nrovlston of aa Act of th Gen era! Aeaembly of th But af Indiana, approved March a. 1 soS n til led aa act to amend theeeveaty rat section of aa act. entitled "An Act aran ing to th citii.ns of tha town of KvaasvUle. in tha eonnty of Vaniirr ,orh,a city charter," approve) January ST, 147, and to add aupplimeBlal seatloos to said art, will, on th 20th day of April, looo, present to th Board of ConatvComaiirionara of Vandarbnrg county, a petition praying for tn annexation to sal J c:ty or toe following aa. orlbed territory, aad t sttiug forthfth reason fcr sack annexatiou, vis: All that prt of th south east onarter of acctiB ulnctreB (IV), la tovrcshfp mm v), range tea .iv) wrat, arecriOMi aa lotiows, via: Oomtuenclrg at the aouthweat corner of aid juarter Mr lion, and running thsno north bra Bwirvo ana uirty (xsti) fert, t ft ore east seven hundred and sixty-two (T t, thence soath va hundnd and twentj.uiae and a half ty-Ava and oa fourth (7") faet, to the place of beginuiog, being bounded en the north by lota kaowaaalsaheUe PUM.,,. th. by Shirpe' KniargeaeBt. on th. ,b by btockwell'. kakargameat. and oa tha west hy a roadwav or treat, known a ftrst Avenua, dividing tha abov deacribed premien from th town if Laaasoo Ott,, t ow cliy of Kvanaville, said territorv beinc aOBtitaoa to th city of BvanavllW, aad not bbm, ana irem tueace wt h 4 --.i -.J g sBjeaTU RaMB VaRa W. BAKER, Mayor ' Attest, A. Pranxix. Clark. By A. M. McOrtA. Dep'y Clerk. aarao ao.

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.MARCH a RAILROAD KKtilSTK R. aK 4fc Cm SL SC Diritiii Mail . : tA a. m. War. Vralrht aad Acoomiaodatioa 6 a. a. Through Freight I & r. i 1 II T II: Mall.. . 1: 3 r. :W r. . :M a. AcaoaamodartoB Thrungh Freight.. T. H. 4k R. K. R. Dirilll FROM T. B. Day Exurm -J: U p. u. Aceoammodaafc-. i, ...T:86 A. Bight Xxpraaa.. l:Me. m. ARRIVE AT T. B. Day Fxpraaa ..11:8 p. . . S:10 P. U. .!: A. M. Aceoamedatioa. Bight Bxpreaa... Tbaae two road aiaka good connect ion a at Terra nan la. CITY NEWS.S?We are indebted to Lient Hofif for late copieg of New Orle&oi paper. The Lieutenant has been mindful of oi n many innUnceg, for which he haa oar (banks. WiTBDRAWsr. We were requested two or three days ago by Co'. Mack to with. draw his name as a candidate for Mar hal, bat we neglected doing so. We take out his notice this morning, and ask pardon for not doing it sooner. Iibaftiso Commerced. The draft took ptace veaterdav in some of the d ficiont gab-districts in Martin and Pike counties. The draft will be continued from day to day until all deficiencies are made up. Opportunity will still be given to fill quotas with volunteers, and where efforts are being made to fill with volunteers the draft will be delayed a reasonable length of time to allow this being done. Tricesters to be Exposed. The tobacco dealers in Louisville have resolved to trace out and publish the names of the packers and sellers of " nested " or " false packed " tobacco, and will keep a black lift in each of the warehouses in the city for reference. A good move. X0" We understand that Gov. Bramlette on Friday last furnished all of his slaves with free papers. That is a step which all the slave-holders in Kentucky would do well to imitate. Oil Company. A. party of gentlemen from Cincinnati are about to commence boring for oil 12 or 14 miles east of Viaceones, having leased a tract of land, part of it lying in Knox and a part in Daviess county. The gentlemen con' nected with the enterprise have a thorough knowledge of the geographical and geological locality, and are said to be confident of striking oil What a Fall Was There. As an illustration of the manner in which prices are tumbling, we are told that nails which a few days ago were held at $10 per keg are now down to $7, a decline of nearly 33 per cent. Cotton which sold two weeks ago at 8590 cents, is now quoted at 50(a)53 cents. Other articles have declined in nearly the same proportion, and the bottom is not yet reached, 0k. Wilsox on THa. War-Path. From a gentleman who arrived yester day morning from Eastport, Mississippi, we learn that the great cavalry expedition, of which w have beard so much during the past several weeks, com menced their march for the heart of Dixie on Monday last, under command of Gen. Wilson. The command is a large one, and is composed of the very flower of tha Army of the Cumberland, all armed with the most destructive re peating rifles, and supported by some of the finest batteries in the service. Being all mounted and finely equipped, and relying on the country for supplies, they will move with great celerity and with irresistable force, and we may expect to hear the most happy results from the expedition. One division of the army remains at Eastport, sufficient to keep the country free from guerrilla raids, or any small force which may be prowling in Northern Alabama, Mississippi, or West Tennes see. Indiana is largely represented in this grand expedition, including Wilder's celebrated brigade, the 4th, 5th, 10th 73d, and numerous other regiments, and our people will feel the highest interest. in the movements of the expedition. DisrsasKD. The guerrilla gangs that have of late been infesting Meade county, Ky., have been driven off by the Union troops, and the latest boat down reports that quiet is fully restored to that heretofore disturbed locality. In the skirmish near Brandenburg, men tion of which was made by us last week, the guerrillas were considerably worsted, Captain Marion having his horse shot from under him, and a number of his men recoiving severe woands. It has been determined by the military author ities of that district that every guerrilla captured shall be tried by drum-head court-martial, and if found guilty be speedily executed. Robbed. Two rent lemen were rob bed at the Sherwood House on Tuesday night, by some dexetrous thief who en tered their rooms and abstracted the money from their pockets. CoU Spray, of Curdsville, wiih his wife occupied one of the rooms entered, and lose $400 and valuable papers, includ ing notes, due-bills, Aa, which are of no value except to himself Another gentleman from the Green River country, occupying another room in company with a friend, was relieved of $640. The doors of both rooms were locked before tbe occupants retired, and were doubtless entered by "outsiders." some time between 10 o'clock, p. m. and 4 o'clock a. m., notwithstanding persons were passing through the halls daring almost all hours of the night Persons stopping at Hotels, should alwara deDoait their money and valV S7 aables with tbe proprietors who keep a safe for the security si such articles. Col. Spray offers a liberal reward fcr the recovery of his money and papers.

The Louisville papers come to as filled i usual with- guerrilla stories. The

Democrat of Monday says three guer rillas visited the residence of a Mr Preston, about four and a half miles out on the Preston atreet road, Satur day. The object of their visit was to j get a fine horse belonging to Mr. Minor, ! but for some reason they didn t take him. Mr. Minor recognized the guer rillas as three men whom he had overtaken a few days before on his way oat from the city, and supposing them to be simply: citizens, got into a neighborly conversation: with them. " The same paper also contains an ac count of bow another noted guerrilla came to his death.' It seems that on Wednesday, the 15th in at., a party, un der the command of two brothers named Wiggington, entered Pitta' Point, Bullitt County, and demanded of the citizens two hundred dollars, which demand tbe citizens said they were unable to com ply with. Ine guerrillas lelt, saying that they would return for tbe money the next day. According to their prom ise they returned the next day, but in stead of receiving tbe money tbey were received by guns. On tbs first shot, one of the Wiggingtons, who is ' not over eighteen years of age,, and who hss killad several Federal soldiers, was kill ed. After his death the guerrillas dis persed. The Democrat also states that a letter was received in Louisville on Sunday by anjofficer of a Kentucky regiment, from a friend, in oca. of the counties below here, which states positively that David son, the truerrilla leader, is dead. He was wounded at the same time tbat Ma cruder was, by citizens, and bas since died from the effects of his wound. Tug Flood ay Eastport. We have it from high authority, and from a source entitled to the most implicit conGdence that the value of Government property destroyed by the flood will not exceed, aad perhaps not reach, one million dollars. ' Tbe rise was so rapid that it was impossible, even with a detail of 3,000 soldiers, in addition to tbe regular Gov ernment employes, to remove tbe stores in time to prevent submersion? - A larite amount of corn was taken from the water and dried on platforms and vast quantities more might have been profitably sold to distilleries, had there been any in the country. - Our informant does not oelieve any blame attaches to the Quartermasters Department, as the oldest inhabitants had Lever seen the rise so fast or so high. s A Gallast OrricKR. We had the pleasure last evening, of renewing our acquaintance with Col. Murray, whom we met in the spring of 1S62 as a sub ordinate officer in Jackson s cavalry, then stationed at Calhoon, Ky. Though a mere youth, no man in the vast armies of the Union has made a more brilliant record than bas CoL Eli Murry, and no man has more justly merited the stars of a Brigadier General. He received honorable mention from Gen. Rosecrans for distinguished conduct at Htone River; commanded one wing of Sherman's cavalry from Dal ton to Atlanta and thence to Savannah, whence he was detatched by Gen. Sher man for special duty in Kentucky, and has been appointed commander of tbat portion of Kentucky between the Louisville Si Nashville Railroad and the.Cumberland River. He has just been look ing into affairs at Henderson, and bas relieved two or three officers from command at that place, ordering them to Louisville for trial or investigation. Shot. A young man named Bell, a son of Dr. J3ellef..Terre,. Haute, was shot in tbat city oa Monday evening, ty a negro. Bell and another lad were passing the negro in a buggy, wuen oeii strucx at him with a whip, soma words passed, the young man drove on, when Bell got out and came back to the negro. The negro told him to take care or he would shoot, and Bell still advancing the negro fired two shots, both taking effect, one passing through the lungs. Tb negro escaped. ' Just Like Them. We learn that the officers of the Terre Haute & Indianaplis Railroad have promptly paid all bills presented to them for damage arising from the burning of the baggage car on that road last Thursday night, only re quiring the claimants to swear to: the correctness of the accounts. The amount was several thousand dollars. t& Among the passengers on the Morniug Star last night, was Msjor Kinney, one of the most brilliant orators of the Kentucky Legislature, and one of the soundest Union men in Kentucky. Tbe , 60th Isdiaxa. This . oattlescarred regiment is at Indianapolis, to be mustered out of the service. They have made for themselves a brilliant record, and will receive a warm welcome home. Salt for Bftmasrs Against E. A C 8, B, Injthe suit of Jacob Pea, administrator of W. M. Pea, deceased, against tbe Evansville and Crawfordsvilla Railroad Company, for damages in the killing of bis son, near tbis city, December Zid, 1S63, by a locomotive of said company, while Mr. Pea was crossing' the track in a wagon with his family; also a suit bv Mrs. harsh 1 ea (the widow) for a senou damage sustained by herself taken to Daviess County on a charge of venue the jury brought in a verdict on Friday ot $1,000 on tbe first count; $1,000 tor Mrs. fea, andiW lor loss ot horses and wagon. After tbe lendennc- ot tbe verdict, Judge Baker, upon lefal points aud ob jections urged, set the verdict aside, and grained to defendants a new trial. The case created much interest and was very ably managed . hy Hon. W. E. Ni black and Nat Usher, Esq., for plaintiffs, and DeBroler, Denny and Burton for defendants. . HdSlt is proposed by the Navy Department to retire about one-half of our vessels, aud use 5,000 of our seamen one-half of the total number is service for service upon land. There is no use now in bavin j so many vessels in service, and by this measure Mr. Welles will reduce the expenses of his department very much.

Eecbcitivo at the tfcCTK The Wil minsrto correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, sajs; ... The National flag had scarcely floated over the city, when recruiting offices were opened and enlistments begun.

ice won cas been a fruitful one. home feOO or 1,000 have already enlisted; ail of them hearty and stout. They see oa to understand fully tbe nature of the duties they are taking upon themselves, and enter with a spirit and alacrity that is promising. ' The march of the armv in land will open the way for thooaanda of these men, and it is confidently expect ed tbat toe enlistments will be numerous. Lea will, no doubt, find blacks to oppose his hastily organized negro troops, and it tbe prootem is left for them to solve, it will be a speedy one. These negroes seem confident that those armed by the rebels will never fight them, and they are anxious to confront them to prove it They claim a perfect understanding among all the blacks. WcS" Farmers should tarn their atten tion to the cultivation of onions to greater extent than they have for some years past. Onions may not prove as valuable as oil in every instance, but tbe remuneration is a tbousand times more certain, and with proper attention an aounaani reward is sure, unions are consumed in our armies in large quan tiues, and the demand haa always been largely in excess of tbe supply. Last season the price ranged irons three four dollars per bushel, and there is no likJybood tbat it will be much less durin tbe coming season. IsRfJames R. Marrs, editor of tbe Kentucky Tribune, at Danville, who was arrested by order of Gen. Barbridge, and taken to Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and there left, has returned home and transferred his paper to Captain L. H. Ralston, who iues it under the title of the Kentucky Gazette. It is an unconditional Union paper, and will take sides, in the coming political campaign, with Governor Bramlette, the Louisville Journal, Pre, and other loyal papers, in behalf of the Constitutional amendment A gentleman, who arrived iu Nashville on the 16tb, direct from Lynchburg, Virginia, reports tbat, at the time he left, flour was selling at $1,100 per barrel, coffee at $65 per pound, and other commodities- at -proportionate prices. A eharming place for a poor man with a large family. m r t&" Tbe St Louis Republican .announces tbe discovery of several oil springs in Lafayette Countv, Missouri. A company bas been organized and tbe lands purchased, with a design of immediately developing their resources. Paf The New Albany Ledger says Floyd county has paid, for the quarter, ending the 6th, $6,625 for the relief of tbe poor, not including help to soldiers' families. Tbe disbursements of the Soldier's Relief Fond, from December 12th to February 20th, in New Albany Township, was $919 50. The receipts were $1,000, leaving a balance on hand of $80 50. u. The Cleveland Plain Dealer, tbe oldest Democratic paper in Northern Ohio, and tbe only Democratie daily in that section of the State, suspended publication some ten days ago. The Herald understands the suspension to be final. It died for want of breath. fSf All the Federal prisoners, in the hands of the rebels, in the Southwestern States, are to be exchanged at Iuka, and thence sent North. Tbe number is about 8,500. Cdy Last Saturday a party of sixty rebels, armed and mounted, came into our lines at Bridgeport, on the Tennessee river, and gave themselves up. 16T" Scarlet fever is raging in the vicinity of Henderson, Ky. Several children have fallen victims to it iljooal iNotices. to? We woutd call the attention of our readers to this morning's advertisement of Anspacher & Sons. As it is generally known this house always keeps the best of ready made clothing and the finest materials for making up garments to order,' we have no doubt they will make short work of their stock, as they are positively selling at cost, and our friends will do well to be in time, so as to secure tbe best selections. -, tocir Everybody remembes tbat Hiram Nelson sells at Auction to-day at the Auction room, corner of Main and Third Street, two Gold Watches and a lot of Dry Goods, &c. P. O. Notice. AH persons who want ' lock-boxes or lock-drawers in tha the new Post Office will please drop m note in the Post Office, soon, addressed to tbe Postmaster. Maroh 22 3td. TJ. S. DEPOSITORY. FIEST NATIONAL BAITS OF ! - ; ' EVANBVIXLE Pays tha highest price for Governmeat Securities, Quartermasters' Checks and Vouchers. Sella Exchange on New York and other cities as low aa the LOWEST. Keeps always on hnd 7 3-10 Treasury Notes of all denominations, to supply customers. mar226td. tkirGoto Wright's Gallery, No. 8 Second street, ' for your Photographs, yll work warranted equal to any from Eastern cities. Dec 22-dtf EQrl will aell at auction, Thursday morning, March 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction room, corner of Main and Third streets, two good gold watches, a variety of notions, dry goods, ic. mar21 d2t H. Nelso. At tbe neidaaoe of tba bride' miliar, oa tke evening of th. 21 t. by th Rav.WawB. McCarer, MB. HARRT SMITH to MISS MATTIE JORDAN, both of thi city. - Oa Taasday, -March list. 1S6, MBS. SARAH ROTH ROCK, aged S3 year aad tl day. Her remains will be taken to PTtncatoa for lataraeat tbif (Thuredaj) acmlng by th-S train. V -aaral eervic at th MMbodtst Church, Plncetou. at 3 o'cluck o. a. ..... RELIGIOUS NOTICE. will be a re-opening, oa next Sabbath, of tba Independence fet. R. Chorea, of thi city, which ba been and repair for a aeatk past. Rev. Mr. Trans will preach, at V$i o'clock

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Masostc Temple. The popular drama entitled Streets of New York was pro duced last night with thrilling effect, all th parts being admirably sustained. The after piece was excrutiatingly funny, and Harry Howland received round after round! ot applasse. i - & To-night the celebrated burlesque entitled Pocahontas will be Droduced. Mr. D. L. Morris, the great Germanic?, Americano comedian, sustaining the character of Mynheer Roiff. Mr. Morns will also appear as John Schmidt in the rollicking farce of The' Dutchman in Difficulties. ' ? Mr. Morris eomes to us so highly rec ommended by tha press of other cities, tbat we hope one and all will go to Ma sonic Temple to-night, and extend to him a cordial welcome. Cbescebt City Hall. Artemas Ward unrolls his great Panorama and speaks his piece at Creacent City Hall to-nihL The simple announcement of the fact is sufficient to insure a crowded house. AUCTION SALE. I WILL tftVr fur Hliti pollir suctloe.ea ai preBMee, la Gaio TaaraaLlp. Warrtrk ceanty, 3 mile bom Vewvaxg, ay aarsaaal property, ea MoaSay the 3a Say of April. ah1.3tg. NATHAJt B. WALDIS. REWARD. - $200 REWARD STOLE! rSOaT TBE on T ne-da j aickt, tbe 21st Inst., a roll of greeaaacka amuaetiag to a); also a pockelruok containing vainak paper., but of no vtlueto any lnt th earner, 1 tie above reward will be paid fur la rsoovary of Ik atone?, or tJU for tke rrtnra of tbe papers or information L.ft at Braa-a A Da. rsoa's office that will load ta tbrir recovery. --4-3t A. SPRAY. DRY GOODS. &o. Silk Mantillas. If WI SILK MANTILLAS. RAN'tilSQ I! luw price from lloto ftO, aad comprising th la test ' bfaia Street Style, whK-k ant, of coarse, wrt fashionable thaa Broadway, lost opeaad aad aarkea to salt tba tiae. BCM APKER A BFSSlMa, '. 47 and 4 Main Street. Black and Fancy Silks. ; A LAROX STOCK 01 VERY CHOICE BLACK .A. aad Fancy Drees Bilks, such a 1 becoming la oar stare, now opea and aarked to sail th tiae,at SCUAPKER A BUSflNO'S, - Ma. 47 and Mala Street O, What Nice Dress Goods ! IS THB BEMARK OF "THOSE WHO BAYS taken a look at ear stock of tsahlonabl Urea Ooeda, which are aekaowledged to be th best ever brought to tbis dry. Com all, and as for year. lv. He troaba spared to show yoa throngb. SCUAPKER A BibSIBtt, Ho. 47 add 4W Main Btree. Spring Millinory. JUST RECEIVED ABD COMMENCED making up at th "Bos Ton '"r " o! th Wast. 8CHAPREB A BI'.SHINQ, M No 47 and 48 Maia Street. . HO! EVERYBODY. IS order to aks room for Good now on the wnv. A aoagbt at low arte, w oder oar press at greatly roJuced price. Com and see. Boagat at low arte, we otter our present stock YICKERY BROS. , U2, Main Street. mh2. Sl'OARI SOQARI Cro.bed, Powdered and Oraanlnted Sngar, wbit and yellow Oofl Sngara, good aad common brawn Soger. All at reduced price 5 lb ruuiu-a hrow. a r tl at ... , viCKiRY LRUS, Bh22.' Li, Main Street. WHITE Nesbannock Potato- declined I 11 75 per btishel by retail at YICKERY BROM, niK. ?. 13J, Mala fctiwl. GOOD Powder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tew, Japaa end Black Tea all at redared prices. Common Green Tra SI per lb., at VICKERT BROS. ' ahZZ. ' ' ' , ' 1X1, Mala Straat. Cow Feed, Ac. ' ' CORN, Oat. Bran, Shorts, Crushed Corn, for ale, In qnantitle to suit, at YICKERY BROS. BJro.U22. ' m. Main Street. U'HITE LIME, Plaster Paris and Csfaent all freh and good for sale at V1CKEBY BBOfl, ahU. Mala Straat. CITY ELECTION. NOTICE Is hereby gives to tbe qualified voter of th city of Evanavlile, that th annnal election, for tbe purpose of electing city cSicers, will ba held at th eeveral pi area prescribed by the ordinance of the city for bdlriinc city election, an tha Brat Monday, being the 31 day of April, IS06, at which election th following oSicer will b elected, viz.: A Mayor, .one Council ma a for each ward of ad city, a City Clerk, a City Coilretor, a City Treasurer, a Marshal, a street Commissioner, a SurveTOr, three Aasumor and a City Recorder. By order of tbe Can sell. A. PFArFLIK, Clerk. ' By A. M. M'QBirr, Deputy. Rvansvill. March 20. liM-i. abl.tde. ' INSURaNCE. snnnssippi Piro Insurance Company. IBDf AMAPOL.IB, WU.i Accumulated Capital ---1300,000 4 . - V ...... - OOor hoar frn S to o'clock a. m., and from 1 to S o'clork p. a. , . OFFICE: In Alvah Johnson's Eeal Estate Office. S. L. SANDERS, . Agent for Bvaasvllle and vicinity. deoiUladAw . DRY GOODS. Dry Goods A ISAAC KEEN'S, No. 11 ; First Streets We have just received a fresh stock of Dry Goods, ABD Bought with Cash and Will 5 be sold low for Cash. i NOTICE. T?BTXF& th past eeaaoa. Tbey take this sppcwtaBlty ef ; '-17,u we. oewawi tsav I aa f save ctoewd tbatr Meat Shop oa Locos t Street, dartng h v est near. We win, hows-rec. ragniarly be at th i Id stand la tbs Market Hooae. W respect rail v ' tevia oar old friends aad metnaer eed lb ash. Be ssaatally to give as a oael there. Marsh tl-lwd.. , oOBJi A I1TT

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The undersigned, successor to M. Lycn. and late Taylor & Co,, havin g re. cently returned from New York with one of the best selected and most stylish assortment of CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSiniEBES V E H 1" X IV ADD Gentlemen Famishing Goons, Ever bronchi to Rvanwllle, now offare te the pnUio the so tire and ianvaaae stack i .. s. ' '- At Prime Cost. Tbis Mammoth Htosk wa jmrchaaed gclaslv. ly for the aoat Sashfoaable Retail Trade, aad the Clothing is from tke well known Hawse ef Devlin A Co equal la etyle aad ataks to garaeat aad to order,..., -. ..., : , . , i ,. i , ,. .... '' ':-' a t: i Must lie Sold By the 1st of June. Having mad arreagaaeot U jgo late the "WliolowaleClothiny . liuHineHH, . THEEE WILL BE SO EE 8EETE. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTH I IV Car . Large aad beaaUfal aeeorteaeat J net reeefvtd aad boagbl very lew. DELAY NOT, For itch opportosHy U m4om emi to sf , . ' a Fine Clothls at First COST. The Custom Bcpt'ment Will continue aader th acoer-rtaiea sf tbat Prince ef Cntters, ROWLSOK, asd with ear large aad taetefally a est ad stark sf aotbs.Oxaera and Ve, tiara, we are ear to .ieas ail b aay Stent- as with law order ANSPACIIER&SONS Nob. 3 & 5 " " ' - - . ,' s e - .,-,!' QTZXXIeCT, BeL Main and Locust, EVAN8VILLE, . , INDIANA.

MEDICAL.'

DYSPEPSIA tad I'm ieis aa!tia; fro-a ' -r.r. of L LIVES ASD DIGESTIVE ORQASS, ARB (TltDIl IIOOFIaAIVD'H GERMAN BITTERS ! ! THE. GREAT STRENGTHENING rsg Bitten hart performed more Cure AYR AH DM eiTK BETTER SATISY ACTION. Have Moro Testimony I... WHTI MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO TOrCH TOR THEM, Than any oihtr Anic-le in the Market I We Defy any Oae t$ Coatrtdict iv. j i : titis Assertion, And xyill pay, J-.JL OOO To any any oa who ill prodace a ert.4. a'. pat- , . . btbed by a trAt a noa Gtssim lloo.liiiitl'ts GERMAN BITTERS WILL t'tll XYKRY CAE t Chroais or Serrous Debility. Dis eases oi ut juaneys, ana ins ties ftritisf from a Disor- ' dered stomach ! Qiervt i4 fvllorting Symptoms resulting from Duordrrt of the Digtitive Organs: Conetipatioa. laaard Pi lea. Fall of B!uv4 to band. Jaaptetp-af ' eaa W ai-h. rlntrtbura. inaoat for Food, tallumm tt WstgBI la ta suaa h. Sonr SmKtalioB, Staking or Flattering at the Fit af the a. Swlamiaaof the Hl. homed aad diatoaM bait, lag, Flataarlea at tfca JSsar. Ca. k i ag r bttSocetisa wiwsi wliea L,ia P.alure, w of Vlevoa. DiHa ( turns aesar tae sirkl. 1 Fata aad Fever la tbe Head, Ilirteary of Peraplratioa, Yeilowaee f i tbe SkM aad gyaa. Fata la the Std-. .ad, Beck. Cheat, Limb, Ac, Hattdea Flwbea of Beat, Boraiag la lb Fteeb, Cooatant Imagtala nf Evil, aad OreaA lpraeua of imrua. " THAT THM BITTERS IS Not Alcoholi: CONTAINS NO RLM OR WHISKY, And Cau't Hake Drunkards ! ! ! BCTISTUE . Best Tonie in the World!!! READ WHO SAYS SO : From th Bv. Levi U. Beck, Paster ef lb Baptat Cbwrch. Peabertan, B. J . , format I, vf the North Baptiat Church, Philadelphia. I have kaewa Hevaaad'Oeraaa Bitter, favorably for a anmber ol yeara. 1 ha used tbem la ay ti Stally, aad nave been ao pleaaed aith their cnecta tbat I was Induced to reisnuuMad tbeen le aaay ether, nnd know I bet 1 1.., hate operated la a atria lagly baaeScial aaaeer. I tak Cat pleasure la thus publicly proclaiminr thie t,and railing the aiu.atl.a of ihoee aRlloted with the dleeaeee for wbtrh they are recoametided, te these Hitters, keviwlngfroa eiperteno that tneae reoon aeniaiioti win be susialoed. 1 do tbw aorerbeerfully a Hoofland' Bitter lain, leaded lo beoedl the aBieted, aad I Bet a " ram dflnk" Your traly, LEVI 0. BECK. Froa Rev. t. Bewlua Brews, D. D., B-llte ef tbe Bacydopedla of Bellcion Kaowledg aad Christina Cbroatcle, Pbllaaalphla: Althsagh sot disposed to I sear or re-emmend Palest Medicine la gee.rel, atiraob dlstrael ef their IngredienM and ellecta. I yet know ef aa nAVaat ream why a m-a aa, sot leatlfy to the beaeSU be believe bleie.il to bare r eeived Ilea "T slmpl preparntloa, la tbe hope that k aay thwaeeairtbat le the be Belt ef etbera, I do thla the mora readily ta reaard le Hoof, laad'e teeraaa Bitters, prepared by Pr. O. M . Jackson ef Ik's city, beceuee I aaa prejudiced agaaet I hem for aaey year. naAar the Imprea. eloa tbat they were cblefl, aa aloahola eniscare. I aa Indebted to ay frb-nd, Robert Mhoemaker, Ee , for tbe removal of tbl prajadice by pn-r teala, aad (or BoOBrageamt lo try them when aHing froa great ead long eeetinaed db!lny. Twa nae of tbrM bottiae ef Ibeae Bltiera, at lb he(aalBg of the preeeat year, waa followed bv eel. drnt relief and restoration, lea degree of bodily ai aeatal vigor wnlrb 1 bad aol 6.11 hirers aatha before, and bad alaeel despaired ot r. gaiolag. I therefore ibaak Uod and ay lrt.i,d Aat dtveeittag ae te the nee ef thea. 1. REV) TUB BROWN, Philadelphia. Froa the Rev. Jnaepk H. KBnard, Pastor the Tenth Bapliel Ckanh i IM. eckiea, Ilsaa hi a; I asva baea freiaeally raqaxeted le coanect ay asms with commendation of dineraatklBda of aedirleee, bat re(rding the practice a eat ef ay appropriate pbre, I bav la all eaaae dec lined ; bat with a clear proof la varlona Inetaaoea, aad aartiealarly la ay amlly, of the naelnineee of Ir. HooSaed Uermaa Bitl.rs. I dart lov eeee h-om ay aeaal enarae. loespreea my fell oonvlctioa tbat. or eeajerei aVko.ia im i "a , ead eaeecaaily far Liver Cbeapiataf, el Is a sa eed seleaMeeroesenaiea. la omssasa It may an ; ewi aeoaiiy, i eoaot aol, ll will be v.ry lei Seial le those who en Bar Tress lb. above caue Yoera, Very reepartlnllT, . H. BkMBARH, Eighth, below Coatee Street, f kliadeipbia From Bee. Wares Raadolpb. Paster ef th Baptiat Cbnrrh at Weraanlowa, Peaa.; br. a Af . acaeea, OaaabtBi Peneeal eiperlaaea eeablea aat ay tbat I reard tbe Uermaa Bitlere matia by yea a a moat eaeadleet feedteiae. I a eaaae c.f ea. vera cold and general debility have baea grimily beaaatled by the ana of the hitters, aad dmibt aol tbey will prodace similar eelena on other. ireiy, w ARBS 3f BANILPB, ' , tier aaa tew, Pean. Peoa Bar. t it. Tamer, Pastor of SJeddlag M. R. Ckarrh. Pb.ielelpkt; Ir.eeeea, Itnaa mtm : Having need year Seam Bitters la ay aunily frequeatl), J ea prepared to say that H bee beea ef great aervloe. I believe that la eaaee of general deblinj ef lb eyetea. It le tha asm aad Bene valaabts reaedy of which I bae a J kaowledg. Yenra, respecthlly, . H Tl liBISR. : Xa. IM Bortb Me luslh etnwt. Froa the Bav. J. M. Lyoea, formerly Pi tbe tote as boa, M. Bed Mi lee tow a. Fa., Baptist Chare be: w lartiut, If. Y. t a Af. Jacaeea. rrs.a Hi a ' I wed tt a pleaearetha of ay ewa ' Oeraaa Bitters. Borne year el ace, being mark enuciesi wn a vTamrpsta, t wan s laeaa with very beaoncial recall. I bare oftew recoaaeadad thesa eepraeaa aSllceed with that torsMmting die. ei, aad bar beard froa thea the neat SatesrtBg tsrtlaoaiel ea to their (real vtdae. la caeee of geaeval debiilty I be! tore w to he a tout tbat caaaot be arped. Year. t. M. LYONS. From the Bv. Tboaa Winter, Peetor of R. bevwagb BeptakCbarcht Afe. seise, Unas :! eWt ft doe le yowr excel lent era. parattoa, UeoSaad'a Geraaa Bittern, te add ay teetlaeny to tbe dsarvid repatelka ll ba obtained. I have, lot years at tiaaa, keen troubled with fnmX dieoveer in ay head aad aervow ay. - I ld by a IVtead te try a bottie ef year Oeraaa Bitter. I did eo.ead have ev.wl- " great aad a aaa peeled relief; ay health haa beea very materially aeaagtted. I soeSdestly reeoaaeadtae artbcl when 1 meet witbreeea aaliac toai ewa, aad hare baa Beea red by amy Sf their good eSact. , - s Fiapalfatiy year, , T. WINTER, ' Ruisboreagh, Peas. Froa Rev. i. t. Hermes ef tbe Oeraaa Be. Saraed Chorch. Kate tows. Bark ceasty. Pa : t. O. Af . Joe teen, Ra Sin: I bav Lesa troabled with lb typepia tor saarly twmrty year, aad have seees need aay aedtda that did ase a aacb good a Hoodaad's Bittern. I aa very aacb tarrovd h health, after having takes See bottle. Year, with reaped, J. S. B ESjda A . , PRICES; Larr alts, botdlag aaarly denbis fnaatity. 1 m per pottle nan soaeats ' Ssul aii. 76 cent per bottle half sesea ta oO BEWARE OF COUNTEEFEITS f See tbat tb lrnatwreof C. B.JACK. I BOM - area ta WRAPPER ef each bau. boo id year sisria drng!at set have tba pveI peraUoB, do not be put off by tbe Intoxicating J ee-Tactss the any be soared is lu place, bnt send j to sa, aad w will forward, asewrvly packed, by j rrticlpsl Office sad MsBBrsftorr 50. 631 ARCH 8TEEET, PHILADELPHIA. JoncH Sc. EvanH, I (Successor lo C M. Jackson Co.) rROPRirroRS t sea U tbe Called Sasaa.

AMUSEMENTS. ISvansvillo Tlientro MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner or Mala and First Slrrrls. Tharsiey Keaa'tit. Mti, i'd, will u.t-e 1.4 lh ceM-ratnl LVama .ntltied PO-CA-HON-TAS, THE GENTL SAVAGE. To rettt.!e with The Dutchman in .Difficulties.

t'.nf.rCN A PIRCB. - ktanas.ra. CRESCENT CITY HALL, for Twoij l8lit THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVEHINC, M ARCtl J ai.J 24ib. AllTEMUS WARD AMONG THE M0KM0NS ISO. 80tl 11U01I) iA, KW I0RS.. 'T'llK riBLIO 1 KEPg'TFrLLY INI t.r--l tiat A H T K M f S WAHU sNO.SU Tllfe. MOKMU1I I precieelv the aa,e ralertali'ti.at whK-h has reran lly SA-hieeevI su b nnaallfl(J and brilllaut sacraaeei in the cities of New York,. Phllattelpkla ad Bsstsa THE rOLOSSAL 510V1XU PAHTIXCS Ai torn lbabru.hr of the roKKMiwT OF LIVINO SCtNIC AET1STK, Aedvabrars tborouglity (anhful views uf Gnat Salt take Oily, Brtgtisei Youtig'a Harva, ll.l-er t . aiabaii Hare a. Tbe Mormon Theatre, The Taberas. I, Ureal rait Lake, Kndowmeal Uauee. IU.be Ba-a, la l.rl at Mbi, The Bil.er Miaeeef Kevada. .The Oold Mine ef ldahoe, PIKE'S PEAK, Tb. Overland Route la Winter, The k.J M.a of the Far vYeet, The Streets of fan Fran, isre, kl h IU.O- an Carlo, ef IIIIM.111M TOI .t ATIIOII C.C50. CJbO. Ct30. The Manager dM am suriie to say on word more ol tlieee paiallaga I baa tbey deaarve, but their sln.alar beauty haa be-a eo eordlally ackaowleoiiad by lb mat amia.et .araaitoia aad eoeaoiavers la Ibis rouatry that be may ba permuted to la rt la the verjr raretut aileatloa of tba publta lo them. Aad It m alike with prtde aad cuaSdeare that be bo lata to Tbe Moonlit 1Vater GREAT SALT LAKE! A BeaBlifal Sleeping Silver Sea la the Heart af th Veet Daeerl. TI1K TEVPLK AT MIGHT I la a blase or gorgeon lllnmlaa.4ua. TI1SS WOIIIKHFl'b KCHOCtRO.1, And tbe ttuLt'kS UBET tM TUB PLAINS, A rleef aballelv Bistable arhieveaMalh. la Keuic Art, Tills Pictorial J..ni. y ftoa New Talk le Ureal Sail Lake 1 11), al'l be rherfally and ronverealionali, d..,ritmd b) the Emiiteally Great Humor ARTEFtlUS WARD, ADMISSION.. 10 Mat Tk-ketafor Set la frost half of lbs Hall TS ceata, wkk-k to a; be had t lleeijr' Book Store dnrltig lbs day, aad alao SI lb Hail. SaT- Door ope at 7 i ce meooe at S. Th Plane and t'ebinel Uraa need are froa th. Muete Store ut H'airea A Coajrngioa. ntt-tl WATCH MAKING. Arm. Xlncls:, jr in w ia'xev m n. . - saatsa IB M1 Fine Wstehes, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, 8ilver, acd Plated Wre, Asd ail ether good aeaal ly Aisad la a Srsl eiaaa JEWELBY E8TABLI8H2TE5TI Partlcalar ait.ntlo paid I th repairing of Sea watcbee, at nag of UtemoeAe, and ether prer Mta slnwaa. eer knararin. dae la tba beat at via aad with dee patch. Goods 8old at Sew York Prices, And Warranted aa repreee a led, or tbe aoaey rsturaMd. ar- The k'sheet price pl,1 In cash far eld gold OrrUR IX II KALI'S BOOK STOKE, Cor. Msia asd First Streets, KVASIVILLK, IR. oovlt md DRY GOODS. " Ola YoI 01a"SroiwI aad aa Biai.f ot here, that be I In receipt of a lame aad eell-wla. ted stork of lbailf.Mte ClotblBg eed lire -... sarh ea B Mm bed aad Cabb-ei h'd Meella, Celle.jee, lielaiBM, Merlaoe. J oners end Sheele; alee the beet etjifw ef BaiBJ.ral eklrw. aud aa assorted etock ef liooeertae, eed Oeatlemeae' Saraleblng ; mlmn a full and el.e.l.ried elo k of Irleb Llnena, ant h lie TaiiU-Cl"tb, l,oee Tuw.le, Napkins, Herman bloghaae, end all kinds cf ( I,, k and Flaanel, Lediee and tate' IJaodkerrbiefe. Aa., Ac, which t oner at wholeeaW aad retail to the elttsens of Eraoevlile aod the eitrronndlng eoeetrr, nnd beg ten. of the led we aad r-ell.m.e eeieKtatly lo call and euiuloe my u k neiute n.nbeaing Iwebm as I bey kaow i, J. will sett ihea good r beeper then ee, ether boner la tba city. ablS.tf. J. J, fX,II. CARRIAGE MAKING. C. DECKER & SONS, I O I5L TUB. HUOS, WHEELS, SHAFTS, FELLOES ABC 11 1: rr won k. Of every Oeeerlptioa, tor Carriages and Wagons Alee Maenads-fart sf WAG05S. CAET3, LBATS. 4ttFACTORY ABO OFFICE: 146 and 148. Cor. Maia and Canal. wl2-fu J, J DRY GOODS. TOT JZ1S7V DRY OOOIW MILLINERY STORE, 13. II A U I 11 rOCLIr BMPkVTFCLLY ARBOPFCCTO IF tbe people ef Kvanaville Bed vtclt Ity that be baaopeead s Iry aVstdeasd Mtlllae-.y Steve ta the beeaa (oraevly ocraptod by Mr Mpeteelbarg at No. 11 First rtreei. Of every kind aad sty!, ready-aade or aaaoeae. tured to ordrr. Be f bow rerei.iag aad opeaiag tbe Urgeet lo' k of French Millinery Brer tn-onghi U, tbis market, wbkb Wee aeU ted la the Beet byMre. Baaa. We have a French Mill i oar who caenvt be excelled in her lias by anv artiste. Alee band, a tvae'liu selertioa of Hair BrsbM, Froau, and Cnrts for Ladie. lie baa aleo a foil stock of Domestic aud Dress Goods Of lb latest ani Ut style. All of wkKh will be sold by wb-d-eale or retail, a tbe hweet ralM I be. aleo a Urge supply el TJootH ft fSll3ioon( Which f will ssli ajueedlBKly b e, a I ds aol tetend te ke-p ihesa ear longer IBaa I ona eel I th toe ae bead. easel-da

Look Hero Everybody! 'I'HI naderelgaed, having ttet r. tinned r.,m 1 lha keel, bee-share tolnd.rm blsold aatroaa.