Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 March 1865 — Page 2

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FOB LEASE.

'OR A LfiKO TEEM OF I EARS, live Building V Lots fronting on Tblid afreet, between Main a im Loco I ana Locn.t; el fur kn fronting 01 street, between Second and Third etreeta. For Ural apply to M RS. O. E. LEWIS . '.-soVJIXTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND IN THREE j oiiiea or avanviiie. cuqmr i - " . -tv - ' A JOHNSON. FOR SALE. A LA EGE HOUSE, with 10 f I.... ll.. XI a rid all convenience., good ioeatioa, aomireMr airnsted for a Boarding Uovm. , Pries tl,0W mhw,tfc-. A. JOHNSON. k t a arv rrxi utii V nnrrxr . uaiii A LARGE TWO tSTOKY BRICK HOUSE L'donbl tonemeoi, two lota will rent for 00 per year. Price S4.0U0. , (mttti:u,v. ; A. JOHNSON. twdw rr Rrir tit v:n t tu .1 ;-i I1 Htarltfrmr. flrava. above Main Htrut --, k. had very low and on time. 1 am rMwrrln 79 of tn jiiifj-w WW iii 1 1 1 i.T pur. chaner.. ImhKU.tf.) t,JlHN8oi A FINE 80IA FONT, VERY LOW. Koqutreof ISAAC KOHN. m27 No. 8, Water (it reel. TWO DWELLING HOUSES '' a. - AND On Splendid Building Lot MY RESIDENCE, on the e.t aid of Second street, between Sycamore and Vina; 2 etory brick, eleven (11) looms, ' --' ".'. f With all the Furniture, If deaired. Ground A by W feel ; fin Orepee, Peach na, Fran, Apricot., Plum., eta., on the prenilse. A Kire-proof Brick Warehouse exteade acroa, the entire rear; Woodhouee, etc., under llifa aeiae roof, alley graded and pared. Also, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, with On Story Frame Rotua fjui rooms. Stable, . . - 1 . .at,-.-I AUo, floe B CILIINQ LOT. or LOTS, on rirat afreet, nrarly oppoaite t-t. Paul'e (Epleeopal) vaurcii, im; inwt iron.viy jouoeep; ny lar the moat tlnalratiie Lot for a fine family residence for eelo In town. ... . Title, to allthe above rxsrarv term, easy.. The ( liana nary eeldom occurs to. tray doetra1 fropurty ao coiireulent to buaineaa aa the above. , . -'"'' i"B' B.CILBKBT, .4 A FARM NEAM (if rUNoWwNTX'ONXAINZ io eu acr. a to alvattf aud femcvX,- .Tbare la on tlie premien a OOUD IIUCME, contalnina Six Boom : GOOD BARN, and otber Ruiidinga: OD WELL Of WATER, and TWO CISTERNS. A lao, a vood Fruit bearIn (r Orchard, aol a Young Orchard eontaininn 'JUO budded treea. Vir further a(th-nlara enquire at the farm. VBiI4-tap7 JNO.- K. WOOD. A HPLKNUli) REtflDKNCK Wlia A TWOell. Btuhin. frnit t tm.m A i . nn n nr I J eirr swh, j t room., aeimr. on the I'lank Road, two mllea and balf frean Eani.11U, 'A'rice t6K0. Knqal-a of Dili j f '' . :j, - : w A JOHNSON. (11X ;H,d I)W fcLLKSO UO USEd-Jn.t Holahed 11 mui ..-1. ' - mati,dtfMw,Qi A. JOUNSQ!'.' A NT ML v. ooctci : V, VVtWIVVBIT, DOCKER & TJuSOTJCHET. Proiiuce and Commission Merchant. . 1"'1,WA1'KII htkkkt, ,r Orr'a Block, ni.vt dnr b m - - , . 4rW' M,. .1 ' iVAN8VliL,:jNW - wn -price piiiu lor all kinda of Vonvtry l'roduoe. Prompt attention Klnn to all lllt; dacl0-6ni . h. ao 1 ; ! : ...... , .,.,, Ragon & Dickey, WHOLESALE? GROCERS, Water Street, noT28-tn EVANS VILLE, l'i'.' CONFEGTIONERy fPBK UNDicRHIONEU. DAVINO PnHrHAM I. el from P. Boyle bin Block of Caudy Tool., neoeMary for the manafautiira of all kinda af O.ndy.'t t,ow preircd to 1111 order, for any aiaoant ofr. ' . . . , . tuCandy, ' l! ' SODA.. . SYRUPS. a t ALSO, far Cracker., Ortkea, and everything con n acted with tbe tlonreorionprry and Bakery bual Beaa. Merchant. In the city and vicinity will Bud jit t to thauUM rtl "rail. Order, from a . dl.Uuce ..incited and nrorarrtrv arCfcaded to , . . - 4,,, CHRIST, feb2V . No. ton Jfala St , bet. Sd and 4th. HOTEL. NATIONAL HOTEL, Comer of Fourth and Main, XicxleiTrdL-Llo, 3Xy, HETCALK Si, KUAN, Proprlatora. mh27,dtim.-.--C I T-Y ..--II O TEL; P. ncKkf, Proprietor, On th. 00 roar of Watnr and Clvnlon Streata, aau i Steauibuat Landing, - VATjaVI r.T.B t-HTir.n. . Aa thi.'honM baa been papered, painted and refo.rnt.hed by tha proprietor, tha traveling publlo " up.M, u.iihk id. nea. 01 aooommndatioTiN, apS7-ly STONE -WARE.. Vj MAHnrAOTrajiBa or , . ,.. ': , Rmoklag Plpea, WaUi Plpaa, Stove Flnea and Flower Pot. alwaya on hand. CORNER MAIN AND NINTH StS-l V -J feblO.itm Kvaavrtllo, lata). PROPOSALS. Esmoval of Sycamore f Street, PROPOSALS will be received by the Common )onu.-41 of the .ly of Evanaviila, at Ita next meeting, for taking down Sycamore Street Bridga and bridging the canal at r-ye.more.tieet 00 tha plan of Iugle Streut Bridge.. Tha planking to be twenty leet wide aud at the proper grade. Tbe eon tractor to be allowed to aaa inch of the tint bera aa may beanltable for the new bridge, and theme. ldaa of the timber, and all the iron reeervad for tneel'T- A. PFAFFLIN. dark., By A. M. McOarrr, Depaty. City Clerk'a OiUca, March 27, 1865. m29-tt OCEAN TRAVEL. HI WEIJ KNOWM VAVOBTrTpCTJiTPB bull! iron ateamer. of the ANCHOB LINE of teem.hipe: "HIBKRNIA.'M'OALKDONIA," " BR1TAN M," and CNITED :INl0l ara Intended to aail fortnightly to and from New York, carrying paiuengera to and from Liverpool, V , '""".i -raHsnura, von, liim. encc, uaiway, ar Londonderry. Taaee ataamara w ' ullt eapecially for tha Atlantic "trade, and aaawi UIIIUVU mstrtta Into water and lr.ti.ht BATES OF PASS AGS. V 3 rtxm New York to tuy of the abov blavMai Oablaaliao and $100; B tee rag., yVbii American carrency. To New York from any or the above place. : Oabina.SoS and too; Steerage, rTbleln gold or ita aqnivaienl In American currency ThoM who wish to aend for their frieaea can bnv tlcketa at thew raree from the A genu. FRANCIS MACDONALD CO.. l.pCT-tm a BwUn Oraaa, New YarkT ; PRIZE CONCERT. - PROF. BCCKS ORKAT PRtZB CONCERT will come off about the Ural of April, anil onere unprecedented attractiona. Twentyona elegant priaea will be distributed, includina nn. ril.B.nn aet, valued at f l.SiMl. Price of tlcketa reduced to $1. Thoeo who pnrchaaed S4 tlcketa will call and recite two additional ticket, without addiiiunw cnarge. ma-i la HOTEL REpPENEU, t , Washinarton House, CHMSVHEDDSIC2,'.: Proprietor," Cor. Mala ant Third Sta " rpHIS OLD, WELL- ESTABUSHED, 'AND . idely-known Hotel ha. been cloned foraav. ?h?i ZZkt",i' "!" - . during thia time, been rejuri ted lnaida and ont, haa beaa lehed with new bed. and furniture. The propriator ha. made ever, arrangemeatv to renWhto PbUc.COnTniea' "'"J agrabla teth. Thanking tb. public forth, flo, patronaae'thal tor a- aerie, of year, baa been .1 tl-TJi V. Whlngton, h. invit-a . rWwU cctit d will .ndeavor to have hi. UbU1 mrt '.S'and' Omnihnawtaa will - . . SB. Depot fr.- , , y -tVvr? tlx r '

-MARCH SO K. c. a. R. v Dirmii M-11 jiUtl. Way, Freight and Aceommodatva. A a,au tHWr.au xnrougn jrrelgbt i HI T 111 Mail....' . T:M r.m. .i:Nr. H. . S :&6 a. . Aceommodatioa.. Through, Freight. ' J o 1 ,: t. a. n- a. "rII riUI T. M. Da tintn. "7 ' r Aecom modatloa. J:UM, ..T: Ma.au Night Xxpree, 1: (Sa.au OXTTT NEWS. , From Fort Smith The Sir WUHam Wallace arrived here rent arday, direct from Fort Smith, Ark., she having been for torn time in Government service on that river. She reports all quiet on the " rajrin' ArkanBaw," with no a-uerrillaa to molest or make steamboatmen afraid. There are some rebel forces near the line of the river, bat they are inactive and harmless.. Doiso Good. The Society of Daughters of Rebekah have, dnrinr the winter, distributed among the poor and in dient of the City, the sum of t833. Seventy-five dollars of this sum was paid for shoes, seventy-five for taxes on the property of widows and other special purposes of like character, and the balance was paid for groceries,jclothing, and other articles of prime necessitv. ar The work of this benevolent order has not been confined to the household of Odd Fellowship, but wherever they have found distress they bare relieved it to the extent of their ability. The ladies of that Society have done a noble work. and they will not lose their reward. they; have shown by their acts that 'ley weary not. fail not, falter not, ia well doing , Ax Explanation.- We are reauested by the agent of the Erie Transportation company s " Time Express to an nouoce that ia consequence of the un precedented floods ia the East, goods have been detained unavoidably, but in a few days all will be right again, and goods will come through with the accus tomed dispatch that has distinguished that line:- 1

THURSDAY.

1IIIT1 AT T.M.

Day Eipraaa ,,,,,,, ; la aa. B. AnpmrftlM ,., A: 10 r. at. Night Xxpraaa 1: ItLI. - Thaw two road, awka good connection, at Tarn Haste. .. i . .

rt o.j,. . - . 1 vum wrai; to resi easy oa me suppo!r0n .Saturday last, a sharp fight .ltion Alktthtt mft ' . . ZL

ia ronnrtaui tt li.V'..nai.i - I . w .ruT e, ajwmd a gang -v , tacnment of twenty-five Union troona. Th U " trw , , . ,r . , were coranallarl hi Uiimnaei.iil. I 1 .u Ti V . of the guerrillas, to take retuire in a I house, from which thev keot no a well I . - , . 1 I directed fira nnnn th aaKat. -nnl.;i I r r " aAn;n r . -mrm -a I aouu.uS ... re.uiorcemenu. w nen tne reinforcemente arrived, a charge was maae upon tne enemy, and they were rouiea,and dispersed Ihe rebels had twenty men miiea and several captured. . ————⬬———— Taken the Oath.— The noted guerrilla, Hollis, and four of his men have taken the amnesty oath, and are now at Derby, Perry county, Ind. Hollis, and his gang have done much mischief in Western Kentucky. It is not possible that the amnesty oath was ever intended to wipe out the crimes of such malignant fiends as Hollis, Steele and Marion, and we think it is a serious mistake to allow them its benefits. The recent outrages on the line of the Illinois Central railroad show the result of permitting Southern guerthe result of permitting Southern guerrillas to enjoy the freedom of the Northern States. . ————⬬———— Seductive Arts. Determined to lose no opportunity of seducing the so-called "foreign mercenaries" who .have been "entrapped" into our service, the rebel Government advertises in the Richmond papers its proclamation of clemency to Federal deserters in three different languages—English. French, and German But few of our .soldiers, however, have any fancy for the short rations and restricted living of the Confederacy, and, like Artemus Ward when asked to "Come where my love lies dreaming," won't go. They don't think it will pay. . ————⬬———— ☞ After a careful consideration of the subject in all its bearings, we must decline the suggestion made by a cotemporary, to receive Capt. Steel's return, and that of other murderers and traitors, to their allegiance to the Government with as much rejoicing as we can feel for those who have not gone astray. Nor can we have any confidence or sympathy with men who have added to the crime of treason, murder and robbery, and who continued in that state of treason and in the commission of the worst of crimes, until they saw there was no chance of escaping that justice which was fast overtaking them. It is much like a man deliberately serving the devil until the last hour of his life, and then crying to heaven to save his miserable soul. We don't believe in death-bed repentances. . ————⬬———— A Different Version. —A gentleman in a position to know all the facts informs us that the Dispatch's report of

torjis us that the DiroaicH renort oflfTitv R.in. m1.uI , .v

affairs At Henderson in vea-nrrlaw mnm. I ... . J I ing s issue is altogether erroneous, axw!Hn J? 'inf rT: Mr Woodruff brought Steele iatotak tv,. I - - i oath. ' ' ' i - I M ' 3 1 . - I 5t waa-pt -Bpaulding's" companv that went 1. fvrw,n, -.v. .v. I .,h e7', :i T . :. did not waylay tha road. Knr m it t-n I that Major Mwok had anv tmnKU in I - - w .. w.v 1 gewngamaa arrested by the colored troops ont of the hands of CoLRUn- . . i L2L information is from such a high j is rw,u"" "uuv uuuo the I Disvatck m informant was mmtakan I .v a a :. ,..L .. . . - hA afe Wsa4 A-4 a am XT -aw A TV aa n aSlaa. a I awVakoetr auiuuv vLin uuiuit: uuiiuin-fB i-ra OT -ua,7 ww pment Season, is a conrt-house. a larra thaatro I and music hall, and church edifices for r Epi-Pi Society and am Amra frresDyterian Sioctety. , feu

iKwrfioJ fivroo

Danger to the Schools!

Let not the friends of oar Public Schools think, because the Old Charter has been so amended that it cannot be laid aside for the New Charter without the vote of the people, that there is no longer any danger to our Free Schools from their enemies. There is danger, and great danger. There is an influence in the community, potent for evil, that bates popular intelligence as Satan hates nouness, and ibis influence is ever on the alert, seeking an opportunity to cripple and destroy our Free Schools. Formerly its plan was to lav aaida the Old Charter and adopt the New Charter, under wbioa tree public schools cannot exist in any efficiency. This plan was nrged with, great speciousaess, on the plea that under the New Charter rror erty outside the city limits could be an nexed to the corporation, and thus made to bear its share of the municipal burdens, while under the Old Charter it could not be so annexed. The plan that is now to be acted on by the anti-Schoolites. since their old dodge fails them, ie to bring every effort in tneir power to bear, in a quiet and underhanded way, to elect a Council friendly to their designs and adverse to free Bcnoola. Under a new law, there are three School Trustees to be elected by th Council, instead of one by the people, as heretofore. So it will be seen how easily, with a Council opposed to Schools, it would be to elect three Trust ees pledged to cripple the Schools, to destroy the confidence of tha naonla in 1 . their management, and indirectly to kill tnem. The Opposition are not keeping quiet. and resting apparently in supineness, without some covert and evil design; It is not their wont Whatever mav be said of them, it cannot be said that thev are indifferent to the interests of their party, and careless on the eve of elec tions, inspired with the hope that the Union people are resting contentedly on their laurels, thev are prenarinir. Coo-perhead-like, to strike a deadly blow at the Schools and the Union cause and its friends. Depend upon this. It is, therefore, incumbent upon the friends of the Union, and the wellishers of our excellent system of Schools, to be np and doing. It is no time now, while the treacherous party that lately gave ns so much trouble vet lives, to allow a a election of so much importance as that of next Monday, to Kby default Neither will jt do for Union and Free School men (synonyhMu ,.Eternfcl TigilarJce ; ite 0f liberty.'; By hard work we gained two elorioas victories last Fall. - Now. I ... : .... , , i j iw ita inaugurate me political worK 01 leba b- MOtiier crushing blow to the . . . - - upposition at tbe City and Township .1...: .aa.j. - t. : rr ... ia laipurutut iaat union men oniy ..... . . ' gnoaid tie elected to the various officea. u is doubly imnorUnt ia fact, it is ei BeDtial to the well-being of the City and the Schools that a Union and Free School Conneil should be chosen-and the nearer unanimous it is, the better. t&" Dr. Ben. Wathen and Oaca: Board, of Breckinridge County. KV m y are now in Louisville under arrest by the Federal authorities. The Doctor is T. A frkr1 van r Vt Kji n t t at w Vtaa -vr.raii! a "nling on Magruder previous to his AaMnM Tf . m alaimarl f k n f Vrla aa Iw. a . at. h IBPttaaUVI VAACB W UVtU 1V IU sympathy with the guerrilla bands now operating ia the State. They were arrested last week, and are held for trial A Close Race. When the Clara Poa left here oa Tuesday, one of the colored soldiers was left ashore. Some of his comrades called to him to run up -the river. He started, and yesterday morn ing he returned, and reported to the Vluartermaster, saying: M I got within one mile of that town up there (Newburgl just as dat dar boat whistled. If she had stopped I'd cotched her sure. But the d fools might have knowed I could not get up de riber when de wa' tF u all nhar tha l.nil ' - ' ' ' He would be great on a forced march. The venerable chief gave him transpor tation and sent him forward. Personal. We were overiored last night by the opportunity to grasp the nam band of onr old friend, tha renowned end intrepid Colonel, or rather I Brigadier General. Bob Stewart whose I . . ' I aame shines so conspicuously in the anval. f ,,. .. r ,L rr-:l Col Stewart, as he is best known. j :.v j:...- . . I m. w.m. uiannguiaaeu gauaniry I ,- m nr... v .v .T ... . . . . .' . . . - uia reoeiuon orosa out Be nad just re. turned from a anccaaarnl aoinn '! California. The fall of Sumter fired Ki rtt; I... .. i . . . " "'; wmjiauj, wnica served i with dittinctioa in Western Virginia, land fnr a. timai I A , .r 1 Gen. Rosecrans. He was afterwards I anointed Clonal r iK- t:. rrV . .. " 1 i j , v. . Miuimwm, aoa a national reputation. s- , He waa captured in Tennessee "and spent four months in Libbv Prison: I . - Vbtrfl hm waa tnampsa-mulA mnJ V. www imwu. tha intumaVtafa frisAn .4 tlia. laN...t.) " aawAut;Uwin4 Lieutenant Colonel Shanklia, of this w v.. .n;nj . . I - j.w - j, mm wVumuww VU-BtaUtlV 1B.. tha field, with tha arntinn f . v-rl er J'ted by aickue. rr, .-.. a. . mm wv-iuuenvuni aa i . . . ... I IMnnal r9 In. I Ih InHi.n. T 1 ww.wmw. . uwiuwi vaivaMy, I with whhbabaa -aewt -., 1 w. . .. . I t,BI""on - " OM rBCDuy I v. i : 1 .. 1MVMV. HB BIU. UUC. U.U BlBTlieU. 1 awrvn.. I 8. aaa" vmhmu. auu wurw uiurrpta I ; and dashintr afW. r .vnti- - Z rU " l mm uiau. -oiuaw n. oiewarb .na i now en route to join his command at Eastport, Mtauussippi. and is stoppine at I . n . rr ... . I ui. Gnnnm nnni. 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.'rV1 ow-D Wiien the steamer Kir "U,,"'F1S correspooaeDt of the Cin 1IT. 1 1 1 . tlf 1 .la..

vrv . t i - "'"'axu naiiaca waa coming up from J " aita river on last Mondaw wa.k a Hn I

tl of f who b- n j crease. Vigorous boring for lard oil'is attepna1. 3S"Sffi nL

into the river and waa w-.,i ... . I

ISi? Since writing onr notice of the city election, which we print on onr first page,.everal ather--gentlemen have handed in teir names for different offices to be filled at the election on Monday next They are all good men, and are so well known ia this community that they need no word of recommendation from os. n . ' Sent to Whbeliho. The Deputy Marshal, of Wheeling, .Va, arrived here oa Tuesday night and left' yesterday morning, having in charge Bidwell, who was arrested in this city a few days ago at the request of the Mayor of Wheeling. It appears Bidwell was connected with a gigantic swindle, the headquarters of which were ia TChseling, and which was brought to ligU in Louisville on Saturday, the 18th inst, where some of the parties were operating when they were

arrested.- ... .-, 1 , -- The facts as wa derive them- from the Louisville papers are as follows: Some three weeks since the Mayor of Wheeling telegraphed to Mayor Kays, of Louisville, in regard to a certain party who was in that city, and who was about nKaRn' in the swindling operation. Tbe facts, as telegraphed, were- made known to the police, who at once placed a strict watch on the suspected party, but made known to no one their object The manner of the swindling game is mis: ; mere is at tvneelicg a nrm by the name of Bouvard Co., who have engaged wun mem in their swindling operation different tiRrtipa iiviL.t ,i 7.- . , 1 bv - i ous cities and start business in different names. Tbe parties starting business obtain,' by forging letters from wellknown houses, upon which they purchase large amounts of goods, giving a draft for thirty days. The goods are shipped to A. B. Je Co., or C. D. k Co., as the firm may be, in, this city. The parties are present, receive the goods, re-pack them and send them to Bouvard & Co., Wheeling. When the draft falls due the firm in the city cannot be found, nor can the goods. It is said that in this manner these parties have made some two hundred thousand dollars within the space of two months. Tbe party who was to have engaged in the business in Louisville was too closely watched to carry out his plans, but he still remained in the city. 4 On the 18th an ofiicer from Wheeling arrived thnra with van nisi. tion for the agent of the bogus firm, whose name is H. Pender. He was arrested at the Louisville Hotel by officer Bligh and turned over to the Wheeling officer, who started with him to Wheeling Saturday night a week ago. ... A Bold Bobbery in Louisville. Lou isville is certainly the city of "ye bless ed."" In fact it mnat be - flWihlV . . place to live in and own good horses or Guerrillas enter the ' city in daylight and help themselves to the best horses and depart, leaving their cards and their compliments. - Bat a still more impudent trict was played on a banker, which ia thus related by the papers of Tuesday: About four o clock yesterday afternoon, the office of A RUnd h.n k Af war a si sarttered bv three men, who proposed a negouauoo ior suver, ia tne progress of a. -' r a . V - VDinb OnA OT thm man nroaantail a. vniatfr.1 w MWaa jivsvuivw aa pioiut, drove Bland to his Bale, and locked the aoor upon mm. ibe men then decamped ' with all tbe mnnoT nntairli. tha sate, estimated accounts at $45,000. Bland was released, aft&c. nearly two honrs confinemnnt.. Vi a lnnkamltK .l.. J j -wa.M4.U,, cut the lock from the safe door. v I THAT Him nnvnreinv XT am. 11 bany Tp., Floyd County, Ind , not being in .tin. I. .. J I .I ' 1 ' t -n u HUM utkyyj cuuuiuvu ID WUICn CVaBSvilla and Piireon Tnwnahln ) : luxuriating, will to-day experience tbe ecstacy 01 a araic, sue caving patrioticallv deterniTned tr fill Ck. J .- " v. 4 KJUV owes the Government fiftv-thraa man which will nlace one bnnrlrarl and o,- nr ur lujai rBBiaenis m jeoparayi and as printers and editors are proverbially lucky in such drawings, we shall carefully examine the lint. vhon enMi.t,.. 1 , 1 j . , for the name of our friend Charley Cottorn 01 tne ijeager. Mivansvitte Journal. ' 1 " Patriotically aDeaki the &rmT. fillintr tha rvietfinn nf an nV.ln 4 f O c -w.vaa wa uu aaklO and successful recruiting officer, furuiauing our own rations, and drawing no salary. Such natriotiam. Jmimnl iknnM be rewarded; and if our name ia drawn, you may oet your , eyes we will be a drafted Bricradier. or a RnVaHi after we are drafted; or else be exempted, put in a " sub." or go ourselC We dont intend to be drawn, however, iVeto Albany Ledger. - " - S0N3 OF LlBBRTY NOT ALL ' DKAD-l-Ol-brations in Illinois. A special dispatch from Cairo to the Missouri D&nnerat ot Jflonday, says: It has already been staAa4, that the draft commenced in trir?n rtt-a;na. ;H Jackson county, in this Congressional w i. Za x "aB7' deputy f rovost Marshal Conner wA.orriil in Tio: g L,erv- otice; to-night Capt J. N. h,iuPJPr10v8 Marshal of the district, IS advised tbat ia BaanrnT Pr.;n.i u: -v wi;in deDntv waa art 7.rm.i I , ? rmJ and demanded Conner and Dartv to surrender.' It was with difficnitw ,v r,..n.-: l ., ' ""'""i wuere mey now "ers ana re-eniorcements from this place. - k ' Ii is supposed that theae m.n ? , u oun,7 Wa0 names, or 'f ?f teir friends, have been drawn. mu - wao P"3 "cP tbe draft by resistance. Beaucox and other precincts of Jackauu aou aaiOininr cnnntio. h... lnn. fiUed with de8ertr frn onr army, f?""' W" nd ?-nF4e 0mmllea on loyal clUzena A .uea vi wno oraervtri are reported I to be secreted in a cave in th ,,.:.:. CauL- Phillina rnilMm., nn : ' trouble, and feels confident in hi. .k:i;. I ii ii .... .... J u attempte to.resist bis orders. nu wm leave on tne nrst train with sufncient force to attain that .nj . .11 naxaraa . . Casxlalti xa ir m 9Cm Ivm.. ' t. , , , " w " " -.. 4.U rB oapaturday in front of Petersui CoL tSSlSff ; v:ii T8.' io t'entyVT -v-t auu wounaea. i n. rani- . .. . . . . . . ft' UlCUt. V1UUD II aiUrnaT IA th. Vrf - v. v.ui i, w". on sairmish hue during tha waoie battle, unly two were kil!d Sergeant - Major Johnson and Firrt (u n&m m r . - " . w UIFUL I .ll Andrews, commanding tha .oHm., . . t . v , . .&---, "ar, UV. leg 'am Pr?L. eye shot; Capt x - ooert tavior. severe v in the i- v-.e Vnta- were wounded, one of them niurwfcu ana one captured. -: ' ! at t N:E"-Brayfogle, the . cinnati Vommereial, says u tv. .-i ... .-ur.X.I.r u- ur p-"ouiars i 1 r

Ginebal Grant on the Situation. The following extract from a private letter from General Grant, gives his view of the situation : We are now having fine weather, and I think will be able to wind up mutters about Richmond soon. . I am anxious to have Lee bold on where he is a short time longer, so that I can get him into a position where he must lose a great portion of his army. The rebellion has lost its vitality, and if I am not much mistaken, there will be no rebel army of any great dimensions a few weeks hence. Any great eatastrophy to any one of our armies would, of course, revive the ene

my ior auori ume, nut 1 expect no such thing to happen. I am in excellent health, but would enjoy a little respite from duty wonderfully. I hope it will come aoon. I shall expect to make you a visit the coming summer. "The EvansviUe Journal says the merchants ol that city are preparing to tilant nharnn in tfia rltrt in.m tf f . - Street Indianaptlia Journal. Tha Street Commissioner interfered with the arrangement and removed the neb. 10am and left stony places. a?The Louisville Journal of Satur day says: We are informed that large quantities of pure white alabaster, of the finest quality, is being taken from the mammoth Cave, and manufactured into ornaments of various kinds, such as necklaces, breast-pins, ear-rings, crosses, charms, Ac. This substance is susceptible of the highest roligh, and the orna 1 iuiu wui.u 11 ia converiea are ments into which it ia converted beauty. WTle Paris (Edgar County, I1L) Timet of Friday says the wheat looks well, and the fruit trees generally are full of bloom buds. Drowned. James Burt an I riabman. emDloVed on tha Steamer Fanni. fall from tbe stage planks into the river at ! XT A at. - aS. A. a a nBwpyrL, on iae vin, ana was arownea. Local lVotice. New Tore Stors Another Great Reduction in the Price of Drt Goods. The Coolidge Brothers openly declare to this community that they will keep fully down with the present New York panic prices. Splendid styles ' fast' colored Printt, from 18 to 222: Shirtinaa 20. Londsdales, MilU, Sumler, Idem, ndlMmght 4-4 MiulUs, 35; Shaker BonneU, 25." Their minds are fully made np to sell at all haaards. No sacrifice will be too "great Don't buy till you examine' their "splendid stock of Silk Goods, Domeetict, Jcc, de. Make your purchases while the panic is on and before pncea ga, up again . - -March 30, 1865-lw. Oranges and Lemons. Fifty boxes Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale by H. Herman, Confectioner ROk 15, First. Street. m30,St WT The Photograph Gallery known as Wright's, No. 8 North Second Street. has been purchased by the undersigned, practical photographers..'; Specimens of our work can be seen at the corner of Main and Second Streets. We warrant our wora equal to any done tast or West, and hope to receive a liberal share of patronage from the citizens of Evansviiie. W. AL Geiqer & Bro. ; Having disposed of my gallery to the above-named gentlemen, I take pleasure in recommending them to my former patrons and friends. - ' ; -TER, Wbiqht. -; ' ' i& Charles E. Marsh, Esq., will de liver a JLecture on Commercial Law to the StudenU of Behm's Commercial College,, this (Thursday) evening, at'' 8 O'clock. r!'f 1' ,.. ' J Jf roil SALE. 7 3-10 Treat oxy llotes of all denoitunaiiont. ; . , 5-20 Bands : 10-40 Bonds. -Exchange on New York: at 1-40 v - . rreminm, oj . i ?. THK KVASSVILLK NATIONAL mar29d3t . i&'Qoto Writ's, Gallery, No. .8 second straet, tor youe Photographa ?11 wcni, warranted equal to any .from Eaea oitiea. , , , Dec 22-dtf Amosemcnts. . :.' Masonic Temple. Tbe ' theatre wan densely crowded last night 'in honor of air. Morris, who took a benefit, and all seemed delighted with tha performance. To-day the company go to Terrs Haute, and we hope to see them back soon, and Mr. Morris with them. Mozart Hall. The Turner Association, will to-night produce the popular play entitled "The Stranger," at Mo.art HalL We hope to see a crowded house.' V ANNOUNCETOyTS. If ta Far Baaard.r ! - i Plaaaaaanounoa tb. name of JOHTW w. rrniaa aa a oaadldate for the effica cf City Bacorder, at im mauiag aprii aiactloa. Car esBitaaia. . c. - v. . JOHN BCBEIUaeaA.Jldatoferre-alactlon.tai tna onica of Constable, at tbe anroing ' Anril lection. , 1. AT ANT TOTXBa. By raqosat of my "frianda I have consented- to beeoma a candidate for tUe offio ot Coa.tabV, at the enaning April .lotion. ALFBED HITCH - for Jwatlca er u p,ae, A. W. CHCTE ia a eaadidata tor Justice of'the Paaca of Plgaoa Towa.hlp. . , . v - A v '. TawBBiip Trw.a,. J. P. ELLIOTT a., candidate for T..Uction to tha offlc. of Township True, ol Kgwon Town. Far City Tr,iiu,,.J : -JAMM DAVIDSON 1. a e aadldat. fcr -a-al doa to the offlce of City Trwaaarer. ' -, Far Cltw J.-.m . Ool Q. W. MASK U acaacHdau fcr tfa. offla ' Far C.ltjr Clark. . . , " annoonoe n j. . ott, .. .v. .. ' tor " " "uwaj April .lection. " a la wno Far r-.., . AlFBID IJSIPTBinr m ... or reIactlo t tba oSVa of Sf-, r-. ... Ik. . . . . HiaiOMr .in; April election. Bth28. - Far Cltjr Cwllawtor. - 1 PW"aaaMofJOHNaCHCBEBI a CAodidmta forth, office of City Collector at waning April .lection. : -,lhM- HAST JBIESDS. CRy Afarskiaa.. .' . - - . " ndidato Sar ' omoa or city Vu.hal t aA3S.

CARD.

""- JAMES NAACE, GA. RPENTE lit . by aoatraci or by the day work aJi LLK, D0? ,N 000 r "style Oook'.rme.-; if .7. 1.IL-"",Tl,. ' - . " ""wt. Beinri . ti Z. Dixoa t Jtaaal D w aaa 4w-o . STRAYED. 8trayed or 8tolen FROM TBBTNDIBSlOStri, INSCLLITaNtown, a light Bay Bone, with- wfcita face, and three or fear white feel; blind to th. right eye; near .Uteanhaod, high, and heavy eet. " ARCH! fcCLLI VAN. NOTICE. 1 Blackford Estate. " PARTIES CiWiatNO TO OCCUPY ANT OF lo la the Lppar Eal.rg.m.nt, ewoed ty inw eataie, caa do aa oa reaeonable tmaj ty applying aeon to TH08. E. GARVIN, nu"-t Third Sfreet.' JACOB STRAUB& SON. 1 Oi. ;il Mailware. !;:$ Ill I , .- ,J !.;': ! ! .fj-.'iiliiil'J c i) 1 ii ma ,ti- . --'(" - t,.: Ii,! 'JatL 7r i REDUCED LPEICES ! Special inducements offered to Wnolesaie buy- r v ' era at' ' ' Jacoh Straub'o & Son. ! r, 74 Maia" Street""' 1 BELOW THE WASHIJiGTON 80USK. CITY ELECTION. riMiH KOLLOW1NO M. hold tbe City Election on Monday, the M day of April iiext, via. : , Firal free I net, eomprlaing tha let, Sd and 9th wards. JoaeDh Tnrnoe.k. UinMbir Pl-n- nt w. . ing. Steam Engina Bona., on Second Street. 8eoond Precinct, eomprlaing the ltd, 4tb and 8t warda, Victor Blacb, In.peotor. Pl.es of voting, John Monk', houae, coiner of Firat and Yum Street. . Third Precinct, eomprlaing tha 6th, 6th and 7th ward., A T. Whittleany, Inspector. Place of voting, Union Xngiaa Houae, Lamaaoa - i 'it A. PFAFLIN, CVrk. By A. M. HcGairr, Deputy. aihUtd. NOTICE. HAVING aold my real aatate on tha corner of Seventh and Main treeta, and wiablng to retire from active baainem, I deelre to- return my thank, to my old cu. turner, for their liberal patronage for the paat nineteen year.. . I bare aold my atock In trade ta Mr. J. . Beevaa, whom I tale plea. are in recommending to my old cuatomora aa an excellent practical workman, perfectly competent, and deiirea to conduct tha buaineaa at a y old atand, according to my long eatabiiahed p. ana. My book, and acconnte will remain tar tas p laaent at the old atand. All who are indebted ta aia an reqneatad to call and aet tie, a. by ao dolag hey will aaveeoat , -,, , . WM.EHEBY. HATINU bought tha atock of Booto and Shoea and Manufacturing Implvmenta af Mr. a m. Kmery, at hia well known atand on the corner of seventn ana main, i desire to give notice that I v .'i-... MooiKmr, a.t ainaa ox mea and boye BOOTS AND SHOES, and Ladies' Shoea when ordered. All kind, nf H,Mii.in -m. aeatneaa and diapatch ; and hope by dilligeuca . -.1 nnM.KK.. ... 1. . ... . .. . . r mwi, a iioerai anare oi pooiic , mar23dlwt-wlm J. F, BEEVES. BUCKWHEAT, . w. DABNTT OF FRESH ' BUCKWHEAT, .THE A fixator tha v C .1 1. r. BLLIOirS, ; : JfO. SS Mala etreaa. STRAYED.; 11'; A DARK BBINDLK COW, FITS TEARS OLD. left laat Thar ad av ; waa near Calving. She la u guoe. conaitiea, and la a heavy eow. A liberal ii oa given oy rHuratng Bar to A. tt18, . mSl ; Leet atreat between 2d and 3d v NEW SALOON.' CAPTAIN K LA CSS HAS OPENED A VTBST elaaa Mlrmn nn 1.. .. . . . wwn w. nam aaa Eighth .treeta, where will be found tha beat liquor, of all kinda. . A liberal .hare of patronage laeoliclted. .. . , fmj. , NOTICE TO BUILDERS rivyfORa wi.Kinw .nii u. H . " i'l do well to call and examine the atock of iDn and Cu nn . t ik. o...n. . ,.r w . . . c enth the largeat in tha city and for aale at ra. Unoed rate., , ' JOHN F. GLOVER. mbi,dAwlm. . .': Doors, Sash and Blinds at Educed Pail aa a a. JJJ . Aaaorted stxaa. . !.! ' ' ' : lO.OlM) llvhra UArtl .1 . ' rt. r,, "... r' '- rtlliaow BBBBU- I Pine Window Blind.. v , Itow in atora aad for sale by" i-. ..i mh28,dAwIm, Cor. Mi. and TU Bra. SUNDRIES. TtOTATOXA. Two ear loads just ra- J2f " i put t v a rv j'EW ORLEANS MOLju&ut, i , w , ,. BRILLT A iXl. NOTHING., sTBRIClVi & SCHIiAOElc. Herchxant Tailors.' COB. S',f amoRE A 8EC0.VD STS Eva.vlUe, laid. hsr v . . Cloth. .Il .'J!.--" "wrtnxnt of Imported whicf . " , 1 "V .upsnor quality ooak L "maolK'ar m to garment, at .-.a. Call and examine oar goods' and pricaa. Bl4-la OYSTERS. & CO.'S oy v k r IAKK HSff DEPOT. 83 Main Street. ETansvilT. Tnr! f1 m... KIa. "A ARRANGE. - m uxaoiaageat ior taa fTJ' fwille. Tboss daairiagto - ,r Palaubla and (nadooa lnsariaa. will sad at hf. rm SEExV TjRIME TTIfATTTV urvrt AT lOO Ttaaothy 1 Juat racsinui HATKTTB8T A WHITTAXER, - . ' So. a Water street.

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CLOTHING.

- r The undersigned, successor to M, Lyon, and late Taylor. & Co., having recently returned from NewYork with one of the beat selected and most stylish assortment of ' ' , CLOTHING, ' clotiis;;.;.',,'; CASSIMEKJES E S TIN Car S .' AND Gentlemens'i Fnraishing Goods, Ever brought to Kvan.vllla, now offer, ta tha x finniio trie entire and Immenae iaock 1 i1 tj i" At ; Prime (Deist. '.) T Tha Mammoth Stoafc was parehaand ezeloalveur ior tne moat fashionable Retail Trade, and tb Clothing la from the well known House of Dsvli a Co. equal ia eraar. t. : t t . Miit 'lie Selil . . . ; . ; i. 11. , ' By the 1st of June. ' tr ,L..i:i "'' ' i ' ' t ' H.i ing made arrangement, to go Into tba 1 TIiolesaleClothintr xjiiNinesK, 1 1 l:.'. , .w ii. ....... .'.'." . EHEUE WILL BS H0 EE SERVE. . it 1. ..i 1 ..... . f.: . u; ail'! . 1 . . ' .-iVVil an it "i .J .1.t i ; ' .i! BOY'S AND YOUTH'S ' . .' I,' ' M ' ... X ' V? Large aad bean tlf nl assort meat Jest received and bought very low. f: 1 :r ELAY NOT, for each aa wpportsnNy le seldom ofisret to toy Kn; ClotnUtT at First CO 8T. Tha (Sustom Dept'ment Will eon tin oa andar the evrparviaioa of that Priaea af Oat tec, BOW UKIT, aad with ear lar re end taatafnllv aUri t.k or dotha . Clae. . HiiHi, we ara w v imm j wna may favor as with their enters. ANSPACHER&SONS, ;iJ J,! : : - s . Nos. 3 & S rillST STIIEBT, BeL'IIain and Locust, ' ji EVANSVILLE, -i .i . INDIANA.

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MEDICAL.

BS0UGHT0H & WOOD, Crescent City Drug Store, Cor. Third and Main SU Deaiere la Forelga aau American Drags, aad Uhaialeala, Palata, Oil., Varnishes, Window Olaav, Parfataery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Ouai OU aad Beastna by tb (alienor barret. Coocantrated preparation, aad essential llaetovaa on -aad and aianufactared to order. rBMltio Dyea, Whelsaals and Retail. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Folate Remedi. aa a fall rnpply of Madlctaai Boats aad Herbs. QUEENSWARE. &0. IOTORTERS, China, Glass AND . . sri jTh iOi rfx ' P&ckai;ei now on bftod nd opening at nipif f. rmnrirc UIBIIII U llfllllltll ll, Ho area, ore to M. A. t.awreaea.1 , IvIAUvf ST1H2BT, One of the largest and best assortments to be found in the West, and for sale at extremely low prices. . Merchants furnished with common Ware alone if desired. ' 'aha Am SASH AND DOORS. STEELE & TRIBLE, X)ND ST., BET. CHESTNUT AN90HEBBF, KTASBTILLR, IE DIANA. ASK, T00E8, WIJTDOW BLDJCS Dressod Lumber Beard., Lathe, Ao., otmnrf deeetiptlos eoaataally ea hand. Packing Bona, of all kinds made to orarder. Sawing of every kind done ea the ehertest aotlca. apis-ly ; HUNNELL & SONS, CORNER WALNUT STREET AND CANAL, E V AN8 VILL K, IND., Have on head tas largest tot a fashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, 4v Bvsr Kflafaetared la tha West. THEY A EE OF 0TJE 0WS MAZE. have also a Bu. lot of White Pine nod Pop. lar wing. Moulding of all kinds aiadeand eawtaf ldenrlpttoa dor a at tba ahorteet aotlea. CLOTHING. GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO.. "Wlioleisnle "W'liolesixle O 1 O TIIIEttS C 3L. OT II I E R S C LOT H I K It H , AND DtALEBS IN iFtraircsHraa goods, 'liTrRNISHDJG GOODS, Cor. 1st and Sycamore its.. EVAHSVTT.T.lE- TTTTJ. atr2T MEDICAL. JJIABH1A AND PT8ENTEBT. . ItIArL'III.FA . - Compound Extract of Benne Flant a ww Mimwiij K.ivviNig to pe toe moat eaaarnl and reliable remadv evav nraoarad ior ll.a .nr. nf the nv. ennnlaihl. . .. . u i . eoaditioa of tha bowel., la either 'adolta or child ren, lo our "rircular" will be fooad the teetlmoaiala of Col. Long, Oen. Pleaaaaton, Cca. Fltall.nrw Wirm. M.I . 1 . ... a u . . . m... r ..r v.w n.iM.'. t .V. if . . . il- . famlary Commla.lva, War Belief Fand' Commieaion, ef.ialon. ol tb. - area. and ataamboat olfleef Prinanul .,!. 1. v J all 1. .3 n II If . Ch.ailata, St. Leal.. . ' ' Beware of coaateratta. , . LICii, CA RLPTEDT A CO., Whokeaala AcMte. mb .dw. KanCTllle. fed MEDICAL. a -ir TTrmffPSOir. nr. t . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSes efl t ftreat, ia Dr. Bray'a late CSloe Beeidenea no. no walnut .treat. (At Sr. Eonald't Old Offlce.) EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. DENTISTRY. J. C. BiERBOWER, E IV T I TBpeclat attentioa givaa to tnetaeertioa of artia-

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