Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 March 1865 — Page 2

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BOARDERS WANTED

FBOM lis to t-n - eceomrv.lf,i i, rt .--.. hvi i mare and Yin: also gentleman and a i MB, b ; Cctnl at ad : wi tb large hoof room. . . . , iht .,ulwv y f -m iron TllRycT.T. ..rn.r of slsOrmd 'eft' fryeaJV1 more Streets, c0 accommodate any " of day boarder, and can furnish a few v. i t,l. "(. Hi lodging, ir application b mad ''! - mb'Adlw-.i. .. :"-' FOR LEASE,, 'y?. FOB A LONG TEilM Of YEABfl.By BuiMlae; Lou fronting on Third strert, between Mala and Lww(:ilfiiiT h-w fronting Ucrat otreet, Oet-n Sood .ad " w7 " ' For tarau apply to l Its. O. K. LEW ISi-. margldtf - YOU RENT. OIXTIT ACRES OF GOOD LAND IWTHBEF, O nxeJ-Beaaaelisr mwrrww-er A J0HX8OK. FOR SALE. A LABGB HOUSE, with 10 rooms, largo cellar -si. and all convenience, Kood location, admira bly situated for a Uourdtn-j Unu. ' Price Jt.i'JO. mhi&.tf. ? A-JOHNSON. LAI1GE TWO STORY BRICK $rUSE donblo tenement, two lota will rent for $000 per year. Prlca 81,000. mhas.tf.., f, , , T,.. A. JOB MHOS. IinsT CLASS BUILDINO LOTS, fronting 1 Blackford Grove, above Mala Street, ean be had very low and on time. I am reserving 75 of these lota f.r An only, to be built by parchasers., mbaiMf.J : ... A. J'MN. FINK H0DA FONT, VEST LOW. Enquir of ISAAC KOrTN, -' in27 No. 3, Water Street. TWO DWLLING HOUSES AND Onoplondid building Lot MY BKSIPENCB, on the east aide of Second street, between Hycaiunre and Vine; 'iyt tory trick, eleven (11) toonia, . ... f With all the Furniturd, ? If dMirfd. flround l.y 1V fi ) Aae UrapNi, Ptaci.i", ram, Apri.u.n. l'liime, eta the premiiw. A Fir-proul Vrick Wrlioufloti(1t acroee I lie entire rrar ; Waodboaw, alc-fOndaf tnieeaire rooi; anvy graaxn ann iarmi. Also, 20 by 150 feet, adjoiaing, with One 3toiy Y'ruuie Hone fjur roome, Stablr, to Aleo, fine Bl'ILDIKff LOT, or LOTS, en Flret treat, ui-arly npjioaiai H. 1'mit'e i( Kojecopal ) Chnrch, ll-1 f' t front by l viil.-op; bf far the m'mt diiliasie Lot fur a Que furally reeiuanoa fyr ale In loan. I . l .. I t f .. Titles to ail the above renrKiT terms eay The ehanoK ytsry eHilom oturs to buy desira ble property ao -(oamuieni ivduish, aa me above. W mit4& n. GI LBtBT, ,- ftot 4 Hyaaeaare street, niarlfi A rAK.U NKAU tliUNV.SVN, UtHiTAIK J. - Hi lug r a ib . atai au (t ai-J. iTher i thvpreniiifrs ' ft vt s! f: flOoU Jlur4fccontio.ii.Siix BwW, i GOOD AHr, and t li(fr linildlugs ;

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la ou (IHUI) H ELL Os WATRll, and TWO CISTKKN.-4. A ( a gtiad r mil bearing Orchard, and a Young Orchard containing 2U0 bud'ind trees. For further partlrnlars enuirs at the farm. fml4-tnpTf f JNo. BWOOD. HPLI(i(IAlI) liBSIOKNillC VliTll JPtWO A! story frunie ha j- , 11 roouDellantBcn,' well, star e, fruit trcn, 4c., ou ti n acres of laud on the llauk Itoad, two miles and a half from Kvausvlllu. Price 1,6iMI. aJukMof ma A. JOHNSON. tilX good DWELLIAO HOUbBS Just flnlBheil kJ !,) eaoh. luulrn of - l- 11 marl.dtf.' - , J f a' JOHNSON; ll Cornor .Jot!" .J' 28 CHOICE BUJLDLtfG LOTS ! IN SHAHPK'S ESLAHGKMKST,' ' BELONOINO TO- THi! K8TATE Of PETl'IA Sharps, dwi:d,r4 how or.ernd f .r al by the beira, an art y te otablA litrma Pirtotif 4 siring to jnfch me r-ii miiue taa plat er tha enlargentAut, attf be showu. ths property byvalt- ' Ing ou the subscriber at her msldence, bead of Bond and Seventh streets. feb6-r .. ., 1B1BILT PHABITB. J lCOMMISSlON."ambkl . Do-ai j : : : i J. a. Buaoooaar. DOCKER & DuSOUCHET. ;' Froduco and Com mi!on Merchants, NO. 10 WATKK WHKal,,;. wrr's Block, next door to M. Pslsrll. . ,' vvivuvirTV -rwYi - AT Highest cash price paid for all kludajifj Country pthitetftrbB given to ail I i given dec!' urdera. r. . Dranr'urr, ,'! .: "! j i i ; . joh an-axar, KvansvilK lad.- s , . i i i ,. Uolcon.la. 10. P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., (OMMISSlOy AXD FOCWARDIXG MESCHAHTS t j Mo. 1! Poydrai St , .w Orleaui, La Factors, for aala of Pork, Lard, Floor, Grain, Hay and Western Produce, generally. - J aMrOonBlanmenta and orders solicited. i Dm l-ni3 . - . a. M t t : a. DICKS. Ragon & Dickey, rORWARDING & COMMISSION . Md'olXatrntiSf WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, novasdm KVAN9VILLK, IND. CONFECTIONERY. ' THE CNDKBSIGNKn, 1IAVIS0 PPP.0UA8ed from P. Uoyle bts stock of Candy Tools, eceHsary for the manufacture of all kinds of Candy, ia now prepared to till orders for any mount of Orine-l v. a Tit r - .. t w SYRUPS, SODA, ALSO, For Crackers, Cakes, and averytblng connectedSrith the C'oufvclionery and Bakery busiDesa. Merchants In the olty aaAviriotty will find It o their in t. rent to g We us a call. Orders from a distance solicited and promptly attended to. . A. AW. CHBIat. febSA Sm ' No. left Main St , bet. 3d and 4tb. HOTEL. NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Fourth and Main, Louisvillo Iy. MKTCALK b KKAN, Proprlctora. mhi7,dCtn. CITY IIOTIiTi; P. HcKAt', Proprietor, . ,t On the corner of Water and TJIi!rn. Streets, neat Steamboat Landing, KVAhSVILLX, INDIANA." V' Aa this house baa been papered, painted and refurnished by the proprietor, she traveling public can always rely opon having tha beat or accom raodattnns. pHT-l STONE -WARE. j.m Sc L- Ulll, MANuricrtaiaa o . . Smoking Pipes, Water Plpea, Stove Flusa aad Flown :otav always on band. GOBNKB MAIN AND NINTH STS.. feblO.fim Kwasewtlie, lmsl. NOTICEXiU Annexation of Territory to the- City or Jivansviue. . NOTICE IS H K B K BY OIVKN that the Common Council of the city of EvansvlUe, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Slats of Indiana, approved March o,18i&,AtltleAaa acttomnd the seventy brat section of an uct,en.tpkd "AoAct graaiiug to the cttiaens oi th"towof raiisvine'. In tt e county of Vanderburgh, a city charter," approved January 27, 1847, and to add snpplimental sew ttons to raid act, will, ou the 20th day of April, 1866, present to the Boardof Connty Comtr)i ionera of Vaodeeburg county, a petition praying for tbe annexation to said c ty of tha following described territory, and siting forththe reasons tor ach annexation. All that part of tbe south east quarter -of section ntnetreu (1!V, in towrship ai (6), range ten (10) want, deKvttwd ae fbllowa, via: C'ommtmcii g at the soulhweet corner of said quarter aucUwu. atxt -ntnaisg-tbease esstlrHrvsrl """""i ana ivurty jjjo ta.1, Uieuo.east eevan Jundred and sixiy-twa 761 leek, Uteaoe-aouth ave huudrtd and twenry-mne and a half feet, and ir.m then ,t h.b kuadred and & largemenl, and TOTn bv Stork .11V Pn. nn Ilu. . t " f" street known as first Avenue, diviaingThVabova described premises from the town f. Ott, t ow city of KTaoevilla, I ttob. Atst, A. Pr4rruM?Cl.ra;SAKSB' By A. M. McGnff, Dep y Clei; '-marso.30t

WEDNESDAY.

r: ILROAD BK6ISTKR e.'. c. a. it. '. , Mall . Way, Freight and AocommodatHm.... Tli rough Freight iBIITIIi Mall 1 ..w.4A. . . a. u. -..1 :00 r. . , 7:M r. . Acooiumodation...... Through Freight...... -6'. 'Ai f . . 8:66 a. Tmr r. r. r. DIP AT3jIB0M T. bay Express ... iwiiwniwUHiwi , , , J: 6ft r. ...7:S6 a. a. it: 60 a. a. Might Express.. ABBITX AT T. H. 18: p. a. 6:10F. a. Day Expr ., Might Express................ ,..l:ao A. . These two road make good cos Beet ions at Terra Haute. CITY 3VEW8. Ethiopus Soldi km. A company of American soldiera of AfricAn detcent came upon the Armada yesterday morn ing, fully armed and equipped, and pro ceeded by the Clara Poe to Lonisvilleybi!e waiting on the leee here, they behaved in the most commendable man' ner. .- SBirMMTS. - we - notice tmmeDie quantitiea of lumber, dresied flooriog, Ac, being shipped by our lumber mer chants to Nashville. The Marmora hat nearly a full cargo of thii kind. Evanaville is daily extending her trade, and ia withoul a rival in the State, in a com mercial point of view. i m av i m i aa ii ' "lUnTOBBI) TO COMMAHD A ex pected, Lieutenant Colonel Glenn baa been reatord. to. command at Hender son, there being nothing found against Lin by General Palmer, who aends him back with , a full endorsement of bis official conduct - . The very fact that Colonel Glenn waa abiid and denounced by euch loyal jifritest and honorable men aa Ben. Uarriaon, of the Newt, and the friends and tiinegyrlnts of the aforesaid honttt Ben jamin, atisured ae that he was all right Eebcla and euerrillas always hate an "IflTeient Federal officer. . fSmmand of the poet, while Colonel Glenn i In ' command of camp of ren dezroua. : . i . - j - We bad the pleasure yesterday of jr-eall from General Green B. Eaum, of Illinois .He entered the army in 1862, as Maior of the 56th Illinois, rose ano cessively to the rack of Lieutenant Col ouel, and Colonel, and last-Angnst he was breveted Brigadwr General, and haa lately been commissioned as a full Briga dier General. He participated th die inguished gallantry at tha battle of Cor inth, at, Vicksbur?, Chattanooga an Mission iEJdgey5 in the ' last of which he was seriously wounded. He accompanied General Sherman through Georgia as far as Pacotaligo Bridge. 4 . " Ha has been a prominent politician in Illinois, and haa done great aervice both in the field and in the forum, for the Union cause, being a talented and re fined gentleman..- - " . '-He is now at home on a brief furTcu'gli to attend to some important business. I , ... ...... , , , A Fight at Eastpobt. From Capt. Dunlap, bf the steamer Kenton, we learn that General Hatch's division at Eastport was attacked by a considerable force of rebel cavalry, on Friday last, but he quickly drove them off, without receiving any material damage. Having no horses for his men, he improvised a cavalry forcd 'of ' his officers aeveral hundred and drove the rebels to Iuka, inflicting on them severe punishment. Uorsea are being forwarded to Gen. Hatch to re-mono t his men, when he will take good care bf what few guerrillas and rebel cavalry are left in the rear of General Wilson's expedition. : . The waterJntheJTennessee having declined, General Hatch's entire force has been returned to' Eastport ' where they are strongly posted. ..Mad Dogs. We see by the Indianapo lis Journal that a mad dog was killed irj that city on Sunday. - A dog that .might go mad waa aeen yesterday on the tine of the Terre Haute & Indianapolis railroad, headed in the direction of Indianapolis. We hope our friends of the Journal will not be afflict ed with mad .dog on the brain, like our Lafayette cotemporaries were. t . 1 : .- In a Happy Condition. Terre Haute and Harrison Township have to submit to a draft for over two hundred men to fill their quota. What a happy condition for a rural village to be in I a . . fey" There was a alight set-to on the levee yesterday between a white man and an Ethiopian, resulting in a drawn Battle NoboJy killed. -- Briy The Republican papers are boasting, as one of the effects of the war, that the negro men and women who have been living together," are getting regularly married. - Ob, yes! the negroes are getting married,' while prostitution at tha North, as one ' of tbe fruits , of the war, is advancing with frightful rapidity. Kew Albany Ledger. " ThatU a glowing eulogy upon the white women at the orth. . For years negro womea tat the i South have been debauched with impunity, by the Boiona of chivalry, and now, if tha' Ledger is to be believed, since the condition of the African has been changed, these chivalry are turning their attention to the white women of the North, zj " T ' Occasionally, we know outlaws and blacklegs 'from 'the South, have lured young and simple minded girls to their ruin, and it is a shame that they are permitted to live on the earth; bat as a general role we believe the L Northern ladies are fully as virtuous as Southern Ta'dTesT : ; ' " t ,We desire to call attention to the advertisement in another column, giving the names of the Inspectors of Election precincts and tha Wards voting at each precinct We learn that all the Inspectors appointed have consented to serve. Voters will do well to scan the advertisement headed " City Election," aa it may save them a long talk on election day.

Council Proceedings. Council Ciahukb, -... , Eyavsyille. March 27. 1865.

Council met in regular session. Pres ent Mayor Baker, and Council men Dean, Archer, Carpenter, Hedderteb, Sullivan, Boelker, Mills, Jteitx, and Senmttta. - The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Several bills were presented ana al lowed or referred. An application of John Collins to re mit his taxes waa referred to the appropriate committee. .. . - The Street Commissioner, presented his report on tbe condition of the cisterns, which was placed on file. The City Market reports were pre sented and entered on record. The report of the Citv Treasurer waa presented and accepted. Total amount received durinir the vear. including $.',259 06 on hand at the beginning of the year, waa 1US,45I (W; amount paid oat $105,472 70 leaving a balance of fAa on Hand. , . .... , Sullivan offered a motion that First Street, between Sycamore and Division 8treeta, be bouldered. " ' Mr. Archer opposed the motion, stat ing his views. Mr. Sullivan supported his motion in a telling speech, full of eloquence and loificl Mr. Carpenter opposed the motion, proposing, witb Councilman Archer, that it would be tetter to improve Vine Street from tie river oat extending the aame from laird Street The Mayor sufrgested that aa there would probably be water-pipes to lay in the streets, tbe less bonldering done, the less expense would be incurred. The question was taken on Sullivan a motion, and lost ayea 6, naya 3; not three fourths, aa required. A motion by Mr. Scbmtits to boulder h irst street from Sycamore to Vine was lost by the same vote. A lite motion to boulder Second Street from Maia to Vine was lost A motion to boulder First street from Locust Walnut wa alo lost After aome informal remarks, on mo tion the report of the Special committee on the claim of Willard Carpenter against tbe city waa taken np. Councilman Dean asked for tbe read nig of the report. The report is too long for publication but we append a synopsis including all the principle points, premising the previous action of the Council on the subject Alter toe reading ot tbe report, Mr, Carpenter offered some remarks in ex planation, the point of which we were unable to see. Mr. Mills moved to concur in the re port, and that it be entered on the min utes, wbicn waa adopted. . Ayes Dean, Archer, Schmitts. Hed derick, Reitz, Sullivan, Roeiker, Mills. - Mr. Carpenter did not vote. As a part of the history of the case it may not be out of place to state that after the report of the committee was made at a previoua meeting, Mr. Car penter very generously proposed to with draw bis petition if tbe committee would withdraw tneir report and to pass re ceipta in full with the city and burn books. Through some inexplicable obtusenesa on tbe part of the Council, they "could not see it The following is the material part of the report of the committee: ,A . At a previous meeting of the Council, Willard Carpenter, the Councilman from the Fourth Ward, presented 1 1 ; account against the City, in which he claimed that there was a large sum due to. him on interest on Lamasco City Bonds, issued to the Straight, Line Railroad Company. This account was referred to a Committee,' consisting of Councilmen Reitz and Archer, and at Mr. ; Carpenter's request the Mayor was tdiei to the Committee. ' '' The Committee made a lengthy report, showing that according to Mr. Carpenter's own papers, he is indebted to the City. The report then proceeds:. " And your Committee, tn further discharge of their duty, and in order to make a full statement' of accounts between Mr. Carpenter and the City, report, that on the 20th day of June, 1864, Mr. Carpenter admitted that he received from the City of Evansville, in the year 1S56, the purchase money of Lot 8, Block 7, Eastern Enlargement of the City of Evansville, which lot he had previously sold to the City, being one of the Iota on which tbe upper School House is built, and which he failed to convey to the City, but subsequently sold and conveyed to other parties, mak ing it necessary lor tue.city ta pure chase and pay tor it a second time. ; In this admission Mr. Carpenter srlledged that at the time bf receiving thia money, ($225) the City of Evansville owed him largely on account of interest on Bonds issued by Lamasco, and that he (Carpenter) had placed said amount to the credit of the City, on said coupon account, and that there was still due to him nn said coupon account a large amount Your committee find, upon examining the coupon accounts of Mr. Carpenter, that his allegation that he had placed the purchase-money of said school-house lot to the credit of the city on his coupon account contrary to the fact No such credit appears on either of his said accounts, and as these accounts include all the coupons in existence,' np to that . time, your committee confidently assert that no such credit waa ever entered. They submit, further, that such credit never could have been entered, for tbe following reasons, viz.: The money was received by Mr. Car" renter from tbe City of Evansville in 856, and as his coupon account was against the town of Lamasco, and as Evansville waa not liable for the debts of Lamasco until alter the annexation of Lamasco to Evansville, and as Lamasco waa not annexed to Evansville until 1857, Mr. Carpenter not only did not enter the credit as he said Ae did, but he could not hare done so if he had tried. The committee submit the following account between the City of Evansville and Mr. Carpenter, viz. : - WUImrd Osryisarsr, Br. ' " ' To Cash from the City In 1 856, tor Lot S,' Block 7, Eastern Knlargment $EI5 00 For Taxes of ll, unpaid. 1 7J For Taxes of 1..4, uuj-aid 337 60 Amount claimed by Mr. Carpenter to : be do kla by his account marked B, a copy of which Is annexed to tbe re. port . Showing a balance due to the city from Mr. Carpenter of (366 23, if Mr. Carpenter's claim be admitted. . But your committee are of opinion that the above credit of $198 is not coming to Mr. Carpenter and ought not to be allowed, aa he himself does not pretend that any part of hia account accrued subsequently to the receipt by him of the sum of $800 35 from the City of Evansville in 1857. : They insert the credit in this report only to show by Mr. - Carpenter' own papers that he is found to be indebted to the City in the sum of $366 23, and rejecting this credit as it ought to be rejected, the balance doe by Mr. Carpenter to the City of Evansville is $564 2S. ; : The Buffalo Exprtto is glad to learn that the peach growers of that vicinity, on Grand Island especially, report that their orchards never promised - better. Should no untoward torn of weather occur, the prospect of peaches and cream next fall ia excellent

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A Gbeat Enterpbisk. By their ad vertisement in another columm, it will be seen that the old and well-established ouse of Given, Watte 4 Co., f New Means, have enlarged their already extensive,, business facilities by uniting with thern one of the most extensively operating firms of this city. -ibis brnvestabasbed more. than sev enteen years ago, has. neve .ceased to enjoy tha fullest confidence of at! com mercial mea, having survived ' every monetary crisis or panic during that long period, and now stands at the head of the first commercial bouses of the Southwest , : .1 ') ' By uniting with them,' in business, the well-known and universally popular firm of Brown, Dunkerson A Co. of this city, they greatly extend their facilities for doing business, and cannot fail to add strength and reputation to the New Ottsana house. ; ' The great Eastern and European con nections of thia firm, aa will he seen from their joint advertisement, affords them facilities for trade and realization on consignments not possessed by any house oa the continent Messrs. Henry F. Given, who managed the house in New Orleans before the war, and Wm. Brown, of the house of Brown, Dunkerson & Co. J go immediately to New Orleans to re-inaugurate the business, and will devote to it, in person, their great experience and an equalled business talent.'' ' ' j ' ' A firm composed of such distinguish ed names, and possessed of such desir able Eastern and foreign connections, cannot fail to deserve and command an extensive business with the great North' west ., S ' M. The Atlantic Jlonthly for April, is a superb number. The table of contents comprise contributions ' from "Ike Marvel," Mrs Harriet Beecher Stow, Prof. Lowell, and other New England celebrieties. Tbe " Needle and Gar den," one of the most interesting maga jcioe articles we have read for along time, is continued in tbe .April number. The Atlantic may be had of all book sellers and news agents. " " JtayHiram Nelson will sell ai auction thia morning, on the wharf, opposite Hall & Rudd'e wharf boat, a lot of apple trees from - Johnson Ney, New Alba ny. j Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a.m V- FOR SALE. " 7 3-10 Treasury Notes of all. de nominations. ... V j Vw 5-20 Bends ;' 10-40 Bonds. , , Exchange on New York at 1-10 Premium, by . . .. TUB ' EVANSVILLE NATIONAL. BASK. . mar29d3t " " ' " ' 1 I- 70a want a fine suit of clothes made in the best style and a good fit,go to Carlin's, as Anderson is still at the head of the cutting department. "He has also the finest lot of clothing in the city. . ' ' '.,'. . v' I6r Go to, Wright's Gallery, .No. .8 Second street for your Photographs. yll work warranted equal to any from Eastern cities. - Dec22-dtf ii.' WJaBBaBaajaBBaaasaaJBsaaBaaaasB ' - ' Amusements : .. ' , , Masonic Tsmpls. There was another excellent audience at Masonic Temple last night and the playing was unusual ly interesting and . creditable-, s.Tonight, which wilt be the last of the pres ent season, Mr. Morris takes ' a benefit in a splendid role. . He deserves, and we hope he willjreceive, a liberal benefit, as he has contributed no little to the amuse ment of our theatre-going people, and is possessed of rare abilities. "ANNOUNCEMENTS. , . For Cltjr Clerk. ' , .- Please announce my name aa a candidate for City Clerk at tbe ensuing April election. ' mh28. A. M. MeOBIFF, For Street Commissioner. ALFBID KIBKPATBICB. will be e candidate for re-election to tbs office of Btreet Coamlssieiier t tha eusuiDC Aprli election. .,. sb28. For City Collector. - Please aanonnceth name of JOHN SCH0BEBT a a candldau for the office of City Collector at the ensuing April election. - - " ' ,h28. ; MANT FBIINDS Far City Marshal ANTON TIN VOOBOE will be a candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal at th election next Monday. mb2S CITY ELECTION. HPHB FOLLOW1NO ABB THE NAMES OF A the Inapeetore appointed by the Council to bold th City Election oa Monday, the 3d day of spni nm, vix.: Jlras. Precinct, eemprlatag tb let, td end 9th wards, Joseph Turnock, laspeetor. Place of voting, eteam Eugiu House, en Second Street. Seoond Prectaot, comprising the 3d, 4th and ttb wards, Victor ttiach, Inspector. Place of voting, John Monk' house, coiner of First and Tine Street. - . Third Free oft, oomprising tha Stb, th and 7th wards, A T. Whittlesey, inspector. Place of Voting, Union Engine House, Lamasco. A. PVAFLIN. CWk. By A. M. McOairr, Deputy. -i mh'td. NOTICE. HAVING (old my reel estataoa th eeraer ol Seventh and Maia streets, and wishing toretire from activ baslnees, I deair to retnrn my thank to ay old estomr f6r their liberal patronage for the past nineteen years. I have avid my Mock in tradet Mr. J. F. Beevee, whom I taa pleasure la recommending to my old c a. teasers aa aa aaosllent practical workman, perfectly eoaapeveat, aad devirea to conduct the business at my old stand, according to my long setablishsd plana.My books and accounts -will remain for th preen) at tb old stand. All who are Indebted to me are requested to call and settle, s by eo doing they will ear cost ,. .. WM. AtMEBV. HAVING bought the stock of Boot and Shoe aad Meaulaotnring implements ef Mr. Wm. Emery, at bis well knows stand oa th corner of Seventh and Main, I desire to give notice that I am prepared to saaaufarture all kind of men' and boy BOOTS AND SHOES, aad Ladies' Shoe whoa ordered. All kinds of repairing doae with aeatneee end dispatch ; and hope by dilligeuce aad punctuality to merit a liberal ehar of public patroaege. marttdlw-wlm J. F. BIITE8. ' BUCKWHEAT. PLENTT OF . firet of then FBESH BUCKWHEAT, THE I. P. ELLIOTT'S, a. ae Mete street. STRAYED. ADABK BRINDLE COW. FIVE lEABSOLP, left l.t Thuredav; was Bear Calvin, . She la la good condition, aad m a heavy cow. A. liberal reward will be given by return lag her re p - A. BEIS. m2T i Loot street between 2d end 3d. NEW SALOON., CAPTAIN ELAUBS HAS OPENED A FLB8T das Salooa oa the corner ef Maia aad Eighth streets, where will be foaad tbe beet liquor of all kind. A liberal (bar of patroaag to elicited. lats7-dB. .

PROSPECTUS.

List of the Union Dead IN SALISBURY, Dec ember, 1M4 ; Jan. aad Feb., 165. NE W YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE of March Sotk contains another appalling list ef be dead Cnloa Prisoner, comprising- those who died la tbe hospitals from tbe ISth of December, the day snoa. which. Taa.Iaiaaat's csrsespne 1 deata eaeeaped, nntil all the priscaers of war were j removed to Bichmoad and Wilmington fur ex- , ekaege. Thar ware many enable to obtain au la is ion Into the wretched hospitals, whe breathed their last ia their owe quarters, and of whom no memoranda whatever waa kept. They go to swell the list ef the nameless and aerererded dead who bare ohserfully given op thsir lives for otir dear country sake, aad whose memorie the Bepnblie will ever delight to honor. The eachaagad prisoners vks kepi aad brongbt throngs this record, state that The Salisbury Daily Watchman, la announcing tbe escape of Tns TkiaokS's correspondents, proGaaaoed the oeoorroc rer, mortifying, lasamwcb they were the saoat Important pviaoaere ia the gerrUea ( but srtad that they - were certain to be broeght back within a week, as aceaia had been eeut oat for them, aad tbe country alarmed la every direction. As the correspondent hid quietly la sight of the prison until tbs scouts had goae out aad kspt all tbe time behind them, it was hardly strange that their fancied pnrsuers ouuUI obtain nn satisfactory Information concerning them. - Tha last report which reached tbs prison before the aewt of their sal arrival la KnoivUla, gtatsd Vary circumstantially that Messrs. Blcberdeua, Brown aad Dart bad been seen going- through tbe mountains 00 hursobarlt, armed to tb testh, aad accompanied bj a deserting rebel cflcer, who was also a traveling inenal. Tha story propally sprang from th fact that once, while la W likes county. North Carolina, tbey vera pnrsaed for a short distance by a member of the Home OnartT, who notl-sd that on 'ef thsir con pan Ions was dreeeed la rebel uniform, bat who mutt have been bleesed with snore than ordinary preceptloa if be saw any arm la tbs wbols party. '- ' " ' Trice, la wrapper, ready for mailing, 6 seat. TUB HEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is printed oa a large, doable-medium sheet, mak ing algbt page ot six columns eacn, ana couuunIng the choicest matter of tbe dally issue, including a News Summary, Foreign and Domestic ; Legislative aad Congressional Matter: War N.ws: Stock. Financial. Cattle. Horse. Dry Quods and Oenaral Market Beports; Export of tb America iaatltate, Farmer' IHI), Ac, Ac, J 1 ' ; TEBMS. ' ' i ,' Mail subssrlbers. sinitl con,, one year SZ numbers S2 M Mali subscribers, club of Bva. 1U 0O persons remitting X for 10 coplu, will receive on copy extra, gratis. Psreoa rsuiltting (to for SO ooptes, will receive one codv geml-Waekly, gratis. Person remitting $80 for 40 ooplat, will receive one copy Daily, gratl. -- Drafts oa New York, or Poetofflo Orders, paya ble to th order of Taa Taiarxa, being aafer, are proferabla to any other mode or remittance. Address , TUB TBIBUNE.' m'S-ltdAw New YerkPROPOSALS. Remoral of Sycamoro Street Bridge. PB0P0SAL3 will be received by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, at Its next meeting, for taking dowa Sycamore Street Bridge and bridging tbs caaal at Sycamor street -on lb plan of Ingle Street Bridge. Tbe plaokirg to be twenty feet-wide and at the proper grade. ' The contractor to be allowed to oa such of th timber ae may be suitable for the new bridge, and the maid ue of the timbers and all ths Iron reserved for tbedty. A.FFAFFL1N, Clerk. By A. M. McOairr, Depnty. - -p City Clerk's Oftic, March 27, lSfii. ,. niM-U MEDICAL. BEOUGHTON & WOOD, Crescent , City Drug Store, Cor. Third and Main St a... Denier la foreign and Aaurlcaa Drag, aai Chemicals, Faint, Oil, Tarnishes, ' Window i , , , . i ... .1 . i . j ' i01, Psrfsmary, Fancy and Toilet Articles. : Goal Oil and Benxla by th gallon or barrel. Concentrated preparation and esssntial tinetare oa aaa aad maauractared to order. Pontes tic Dyes, Wholesale aad Betalli ' Patent Medicine of all kinds. , . ' Eoleetio Remedies and foil sorply of Medici aal Boot aad Barb. i 4 PRIZE CONCERT. PBOF. BUCK'S GBEAT PBIZE CONCBBT wtl! come off about tbe first of April, and odors unprecedented attractions. Twenty. one elegant priae will be distributed. Including one diamond set. valued at Sl.SiX). Price ef tickets reduced to SI- Thoae who purchased B2 tickets will call aad receii e two additional tickeu without additional charge. - ' mh27td. - NOTICE TO BUILDERS fpiIOSE wishing to bnild the present soasou X vri.l do well to call and examine the stock of Lumber, Flooring, Doors, Saab, Blinds, Mouldings and Casings at the corner of Main and Sev. euta the largest, ia th city and forealeat redacedrstos, . ., JOHN V. OLOVEB. mh2S,dAwlm. Doors, Sash and Blinds at Reduced : Prices. Al ifl dcobb Assorted sixes. lo.OnO light, assorted slaea. Window Bash v Pine sri.dow Blinds. ' Now ia store aad for eale by , - j.-. . jobn f.oloveb, " mk28.dwlm, ' Co,. M.in ,nd Ttn gt SUNDRIES. pUTATOKS. , '., , t , Two car loads Just rece.ved ami for sale bv . KE1LLV A CO. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Ia barrels aad half-barrel, received nersteamer Missouri, aad lor aal by BXILLV A CO ' GUN STORE. CiuiiH, iimtolH, , ?to. 1 G. A. MAYER & SONS Hi TB BEXOTID TO MAIN STBEET, opposite the Ooort Sou, aad have mad large addition to thsir already large stock of m SHOT GUNS,' s i RIFLES. . .'......PISTOLS,' GUN MATERIALS, ;. PowJtt , Lead, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, i Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Game I Bags in great variety, v - - Officers' Bwords and Belts, Fine -Pocket Cutlery, Wa ktnzCanet, . Ac 4ko ......... 1c. " SWBew Ooae (aad to order, aad aVpairlng doae witi aeetae. and dlpatei. ht-t HOTEL REOPENED. Washington House, CHRIS. HEDDRICH, Proprietor, j Cwr. Flale, am Tlslra Bt., . . KVAIfSVILXK, IMD. flHI8 OLD, WELL ESTABLISHED, AND X WidelT-JinOWB Hotel has been rliod fer oral weeka undergoing repair. It kea, during this tine, been repainted lurid aad oat, haa beaa throughly Sited up, and in a great meaaure furnished with new bed and furniture. The Dronrte. tor haa made every erracgeraeat to reader hi heone ceaveaieut, healthy aad agreeable to the p."iic Thanking the pub lis for the Sae patroaege thai for a enea, ef year haa seea es ten tied to tb Waabingten, hs InviUs a renewal of their custom and will endeavor to have hat table furnished aad tbeheo managed ia a way to aurit their coo tinned patronage. Omaiboaea will ' passenger I aad ' from - - leArr

COMMISSION

Watts, Crano & Ob i T 43 JB ROAD ST., NEW YORK; TOBACCO and COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION .Merclaetnta - : ..".7 :fi ,.' . .' W. 0 Watts k Co-, NO. 14, TEMPLE BUILDIKOSJ I DALE ST BEET, i LIVERPOOL, KIGLASO CO'M M I SSI O : SlerchantB, ' FOB TUB SALE OF AMEBICAN FBODCCTS , j, , OENEBAUuV. j . , - nl m. r.-.'i .U nt'e-.'. t-i t,! - Brown, ; Dunkerson ? & ' Co.fc, : ! ' ' EVANSVILLE, IJTD 6 f Commission Herch' ts if. AMD FORWARDING AGENTS. e-.ij ' '. ' i -:-,.. i ,;-!! St"'-, r a ' A Ua, Especial Agents for Ifct'iu -. ; .. , , . i i U ollof oxxtain o - COTTON -EXPRESS , AND IUIE TBANSPOBTATIOS CO. " V Warrs, CasJia A Co W. C. Wam A Co.. Watt, Oiv.a A Co Bbown, Duaaxaaox A Co.. ....Vow Torki ...Liverpool, Eegaad. ............. Padurab, Ky. .......Kvanrville, Ind. Given, Watts & Co., Tobacco and Cotton ;--factors; GENERAL COMMISSION ... , ... . 4 f " !:,- ' . MEBt'HANTS, FINANCIAL AND JBANS- J . S11IPPINO AUESTS, - , ., i ,:. v f i.-.t : "'. Li. a .1 -. Xe' ikrleani,, La :tA ti u : If- " " it , Our Messrs. Ueary . F. IMveo and Wm. Biowa will proceed to New Orieaa ai oace, to take rbnrge of the above nU mtabluMtd Commission llouso, and would solicit the patronsge of the public. Each ef tbe beve.named Ann will ad' vance upon shipments made the other. Especial attention given to trans-shipment of tobacco to Europe and tbe Atlantic Cities. - - With th combined experience, capital aad fa cilities oi oar several connections, we certainly cau. offer such Inducement to the commercial public a they rarely haw presented to ttieai. . - ' Very respeetfuliv, '' GIVEN, WATTS A CO. April 1st, lSfie. , i ' mods. JSellofontalno cotton express: .it" " ' ' ' ' "-, .' ' '" ,'' ( ,.-.' OIVI.Y TEM DA S TO MICW VUflK '. ! , . T1M1 OTJABAKTBED t 1 ' qiHI9 LIGHTNING EXPRESS, LINE FOB L the transtnlseion of Onttoa to the Eaet, t,y dispatch, ia aow fully tabllhed. " ..- Time Bill of Lading will b give. t , e " TIME THBOCOH, TEN DAT9. ...... , Oonsiramenta solicited. ' '. , , BBOWN, DCNKEBSON A CO., Agents, ' , ' l-dtf . Evansville. ludtaaa ERIE TRANSPORTATION CO.'S Time ExpreNN. ; TBI DAYS freia Sew York to EVSUlSTlIIvJ. v.-.-j .VT1MC CslTAI AA'TKEIK , rpHIS EEPBESS IS NOW BEADT FOh : X r bnalaase. Through receipt given a.d time guaranteea ny . . - , . WV. H. DABLINO, Agent, ' t ' : : ' '' No. 8RA Broadway, iisw Tort. .,, ', ;, O. W. ABBOTT, Agaat. ' No. IS State Street, Boatoa. ! BBOWN, DTJNKEBSON A CO., Agents, Bvaaivllte, lad. aprlft'ftt dly ... j ,, s..i--, , QUEENS WARE, Scc.. Chiriay Glass EEIWAl Packages now od hand md opening at OaRK & VV1BREII - (Successors to M. A. Lawreaca.1 :::'Oa 18;P'TiTAIlf STIIEET,

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I ,aBj3 - . rWahj ,-t. ft .-t'The undersigned, successor to 5 M. jLyon, and late Taylor. 6 & Co., having recently returned from New York with one" of, the best selected and - most stylish assortment of CLOTHING, I !!:' ; .-.ti '' ' ;;?jj;cLoxii8, l,',- I Tfcl . It'.- - " I t 5.l . . i ; : ' u ::-, 'Airr ! fientlemens' Fiirnilung Gooas, i- ' i - - . , , . Ever 'brought to Evansville, aow offer to lb i i pu4tc th entire and Imsienee stock At Prime : Cost. ! Si This Mammoth Meek was pnrchaaed xclaiv. ly for the moat fashionable Betail Trade, and the Clothing I from the well known Honse of De,lm A Cov equal ia style and aaak te gar me at niade to ordtr. i.t ; 1 i ;.,"'-.!,...! - MiistbeWoid By the 1st of 'Juno, V.c-,,' 1 v. Having' ajade arrangement to go' Into III VliolotscaloClothihfir THERE WILL BE NO RESERVE. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S O T II I iV C, Large " beautiful seeortmeul juel rrcirml and .:. awogas eery row. rii:iY rj ... . . -.. . . ark a opportwnity I seldom aflsreA t buy Fine Clothing- at First COST. The Ciistm Depment WTII continue under th.' aepervislou of that Prtnee of Cotters, BOWL(J5i, and with oar large aad tsen-folly selected stock of doth , Csirueree and V ostitis, ws are swr to please- all who may favor n w th their onie-v. , , t " '' ANSPACHER&SONS, ;' r, ! rniST ; STREET, 4 Bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, , a - : . INDIANA.

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" ' , AMUS EMENTS. ICv.-iiiHvillo Thvfxtrt; MASONIC TEMPLE, (oriup or "Main and first Strrrt,

W't-tlneday Evw; f.M.r. - J3(li,ill b. presealsd iheceMiri4t..l Comply entit k-d RIP VAN WINKLE. To conclude with Hi LllMt IOJJrW. :! -DEN A TIFBCE. i ' ' Manager. AN ORDINANCE." Aa Orii,auee to aniend an Vfinnce pssaed July -.', entit;d "An t idiuance concerning the wharf of th City el lBWll!e, and repaliog loraer Oriluaac. Pscd March k4, bKi-riou I Hi it or.lan.t.1 bfikt Cow oa CtnmaX ef im, tit e XsvmKM. Jliat, hereaftir, wharfage at the r.te of two rnta per bairsl shall be ehergd oa a laalt discbary-.-d at said wbarf, except Bait brought to aa:d w hart by su-am boats ; and tf any alt ui..-hard at said wharf, sitter from steam. . boa:s or utb.reiee, shall beraafterbe per wit ted to remain upon said wharf more than four day alter tlij time of its aiiivai, an additional charg of eiA ba.f cent per tiarrel sh.ll be mad and collated iroui the eauer or couaiguesol euch salt, fur every da ) , or lieciioa el a day, such evil, or eny poruou f tbe utu, aiay be Hrtatued to reuaiu en t!.c wbatfa.UAr tbe aapttatuin ot the first I tirti.jl Sic. 2'Tbtt wlnrftse at tb rate ot five cents par hwg'head sh.ll be charMl on all tobacco hereafter DiMbargrd at satd wliart; and If any tobacco shall be permitted to rvtuaii. on said wharf mere lhaa sate days Irom the time of its ai rival, aa addi. ttonal chatg. ef live cent per hogshead shall bs and d toilec led from tb owner orcoutigueeof )i t.iliaoie lor ovary day, er rractkua of a day, athJi tobaaro, or any portion of th saute, may be (ertuitird to reniaiu ea aai4 wharf after theeiptrati a of th. first rvn days. . . btc. a. That any oeuer, captain, clerk.orother ti-.ovi eomuiauding or iieviug iu charg of any. st aaauat -or other water craft whk h tuvv torn to or us any part of said wharf wv 'ei.U eg, . wbmk aliall faletly allege or pre-t-ud tli. t ab l-at er water craft la owed or i barter ,i by tbe ll. vernmeat of the I nited States and i f leaaua the eof elaiat te he vtr nipi ftotn ti e )Wai,t ui wharfage, aad thereatreu te:t ir tetua to pay wharlag at tbe late ,ptiu-d and Axed by the ordinac.ee f the city, stmt I fr svrry iuli uiUuh lor M laud pay a.y eum Pot mcordmg out hundred dollars; r-e-niW that stoanilHuts a id dlmr water craft beeeging lo or chartered t-y the Oovernmeul of tbe United staue ahail aot ue required to pay any wuerfcge. , i , r.c 4. Tin it ahull la. uolswful I.t any Wharf Meater of theity of Evaaeville lo be engaged or eupiuyea) a eUiuf master or wharf auiertuUnd-i-ul anv uetwa or peravna owaieg any part of the ohat f i t timr Lanetua, aor snail it be lewlul for auy wharf rnaatrr ot the city ol Evansville te cuUe t any wbarlage exoept such aa tsy accrue to I be city ol Etauaviile, upoa boala Ae., landtag at eilbtr of the wbarvee belosging to said rity. -. &. .-o ninth of said Ordiuanee of July 2S. 14, as IslucouStet witb tb p.'oviaiou of this Ordinance, ts betvby riealed. Hat' 0. Auyperarmor ersoit-who may nag lect any ol the duties preerribed by tb first, swond or fourth sections of this Ordinance, or vleiale any of the prorkeioae ol th bbsbb, ahalU -a eonrictlon, lorlril and pay any sum not lee tneo tweutj-live nur store thau fitly dollar. w. liAKalt, Aiayur. , ACI.Bt, A. Pvisrri t, Clerk. llyA. M. MoOrtll. IVpsiy. mrtS-lt FOUNDRY. , CURISTIAN KRATZ, FOUNDEY . AND MACHINE SHOP, Cor. 2d and Elm Streets, , lCviinssville. Ind., if-- ' Maunfactnrar of Steam Engines, Boilers Aad all kind of STEAMBOAT AND MILL M ACIIIIVE 1 Yo. Brass and Iron Castings, of Every Description, Made to order; M tJ Ci j. 11 MILLN : ' . , ' AND EVAPORATORS. DEALER IN Gum Belting, Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, .' Fire Bricks, Tiles, And ' Eerything in this Line of ' i. Business. Agent for the celebrated Joha II Manly Patent Ajnelel te Beaper and Mower combined, with SelfBaker attached tb. bet Harvesting Machine la ae. Farmers will tall be'ore purcbaatng elsewhere and these tried Mar bines, preferred la ail the V U-rn State. House Frouts aud ail kinds of OrBameatal Oastlnsesrd Ib the Building tine, A Ir Orates, star I'latee, Ac, male to order In the lateat styles. Workmen sent out to do any repair er art up eay wrk ordered. " ZII3Z?ilZZlIIw'G' Done at Shortest Notice. J IT ATE also bough t out the .a tire stock ef pat. tern foraierly used by Mr. liaary Scribaer,. and would reniMctftitly ask a share of ths patron, are of the public, biug, by many rear' experience, ef !;.'! U-i with the want of the comma-, atty lu my litis of business. ' Jn 4 ilRISTIAN KBATZ. NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to the City of EvansTilla. N OTK'E IS TirKgBT GIVEN THAT THE Cianmnn Council of the City of Evsusville, in. pursuance of the provisions of an Act ef tbe General Aser-mbly of the Stsl of Indiana, approved March b, laoo eotltied aa Act to aaaead the evnty-ttrst amnion of an act entitl-d An Act gratitlng to tb.rltiiteneof th. town of Evanevtlla.is the County of Vauderburgh City Chart, er,' aiprovl January 27. 1M7, and to add sop. plltneiiiel SK:t lens to said act," will ou tha lh da of April, ItuiA, pri-ut to thelkwrd ol County. OmmiMtouers of VstMertnrrgh county, petitiua prajiug In the smiexatlon to said City, tbe foltewiag rWarib..! territory, and Betting forth the reaotisfra!liaaBxstwnw'vl: Allftistpert of thoeor:'Vet iHarUr ol Srotiua sinetaea (lf.) TnwnOiip six (,(!, Uauge ta l) west, escribed' aa Sitloas, vl7 : Cnumi'tiring ataatuae, (a oorner eelat.il.lied by tbe county Surveyor) oi. lb Betitaline.if said riuarur.sectiou, aad edioiuteg the Northern Erilarr.-ro-nt of the City of Avaeevili, and r'Umtng tlM-ace by Ann Street weet, thlee hundn-d and ir;lity.fmir ( !M) fl-et ; tbetire North two lliuueaod six hundred an1 ferty (i'4it) feet to a sloe j Incline Met three hasdrsu and sighty and seen tenths (. wJ lr-it to a stoae; aad frt'iu theaes baotb, twe Ihonsend eix hnedred ssd torty (-t.li'1 faet to the place of b"trlnnlug ; said terrttory IwtTr enntttrion l, the City of Evansvtlie, aud aot platttl ''T laid fl, ' ' ' W. ftAKEB, Mayor. Attet A. PrArrtta, Clrk, . By A. M. McOriff, Deputy CI r. March t,-lt. REMOVAL. t I L t V. M I IU)T I at Ki. v.w ot i .i,. iVl v ate hi M eeaieg en tbe eoraar or Main aed First etneete, has removed a large portion of his stork totbeKt. hsrlee Sabxu,oa First street, l-twe-n Maia end LorwM, where he will be oleaa. " wail oa his fi-leads antil he can occupy his eie.i. rorni-r Ixiru.t ani rirst. mx-tr CITy ELECTION. VftTK ( is beroby given to tbe rial I Aed voters it of Ilia rliy of Kianaxlk, that the aannai eb Hon, fr tbe ,ux..e of eb-ctlng city omeers, eitl be held a theeeveral ptoe priwcrlbed by the rrrdrrtanr" of. the cty for b ildlnit city .lection., oa first Morula,, being trie a, nay rr April, lsoo. taU.rh election the fallowing eflW-r will be elects, v ir.: A Msvor, one C'ounrilrBan for eer.h ward of ad cHv, a tslty I. th, a City (VIUbr, City Tror-r, a Marshal, a Street Comaitaion.r. s Snrveyor) thr- Aseeesor and a City Ba-cord'-r. xiy ordrr of tb Cooorfl. A. Pf Af PLIS, Clerk. nva. tn. "iairr, irepnty. Avaueviile, Mrch iA. 1 v.', . Bibifl.tde. MEDICAL. JIAP.IItf-.A AND DTSENTEBT., Compound Extract of Benne Plant 1 aes nnlvarsaliy acknowledged to be th moat sucoaasfiil aad reliable remedy ever prepand for lite enre of the alxrve complaints, or any relaxed ceedino of the bow-l., In either ado Its or child ren. In i)r "eircniar" will fs f..uua id testimonial of Col. I-'ntc frs Pheeaatoa, Oea. Fita H-nry Warren. stj. t.rane, tpt. a, Urryt (aow Mar ,rof New urleaaal. ef the I S. A ; Western ranitary Cossmisstoe, Wsr blief Psod OossmKstoa, oiaiooael tne " preas " Bud ateainboat officers i'ft-pered only by J. A C. MAOUIBE, CSemlsts, St. Leal. err ef ceentertrlu. LICH, i. A BI, -TEDT A CO., Wholesale A gent, mh.'X.di.ra. Kvansvllle, lad. MEDICAL. ' S. W- T20MPS0N, M. D PHYSICIAlg- & SURGEON OSes on tt 5'treat, lo Dr. Bray' lata OfS-e LoiUiic So. 3S Walnut btreet. (At Dr. Ronald's Old Office.) B VANS VI LLE, INDIANA.

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