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eV4nr, grata, and "t -'-1. VI m ris suosonDars, wm oeurann y ' earrWs or arnts, per k tSe mail, (payable in ad ranee), per year....la On " " atoatb.., M ' " " months... S 26 " month 1 ri ,p.TOi .- .'1 1 TBl.WKKLt. 0ns year. Id adrsnce, . ...... f g 00 Blx months do 4 AO Three months do ........... 8 60 WXEKLT. On year, Is advance. SO 1 6 1 00 Blx ntuaths do. Three months do DENTIST. DUVIIAAS ,V KL1 SO ' J'tILT 'THAKKjTCIi ' T0B TH A. Uterml pati '"lag rmalTOd dorlcg tb put (uu J""-"" (Mrnaaant raaidratof thUettr. dlrt. ail paraoi, (htlir thayoawl kla proW atonal isrvloM or u t) to Ttatt hla noma aad aaa Kit vrloaaatrl IwarkHaaalaatani ImprtTementi nd InreatTCu Ara Ulu mid., aoj Trrthlag tbai win am tua lotcreata ofhli titltDU ia aacarad bj aim. I BUMlihm29jHi,rcllltL UaaaaaiWaor'tB' K A K H m m . Jt M -l-'Jh, T0B f " ' Allla.tlBf; Pain wkM BitrMUai .PMth. , LiliMka that ara laDkau on ba natorad to aaarly (lalrorlfiualcuutonr. AU daa1iti atvia of ABTIFICI AL iTEETH.l tuada anrwhara la Mia Cniurf BUUa. an nada by win. uioHuinnHM u( vniRirva'a jaMa ai all oorractad. ' TUoaa baTlnj DECAYED TKKTH Bboald althar har tham Kztraoted Or rillad.ltc UtUr If .TJ bgatUtr( ! partlaa au4 iltfli4,010 A VfLIOTIONB TBBATID. , ' AL0 OLKfT PALATV m om rirat St., Itar Poat USaa SKIRTS.: NE jTOBlOOO ----- 1060. Tbo Ortateat tnTeotlua of tha Aga la '. . w J. W. BRADLBT'8 Waw Patant DUPLEX ILMPTIU (or dunbk.) 8PBIHO HK1BT. WKiT, BlUDbKY A OABV, (lata J. I. O. J. Waal), 80L8 PEnFKlITUKi AtiD MACFAOTUBICKt, t7 C)limbr., "and 11 and Hi Boada Strreta, Kaw Yorli TIIH INVKNTIOIf conai.t. of DopUi (or two) llllptla Btaol 8i.rlnKt, InKanloa!; braldad tlRhUj and flrrolf tuthar, adxa to adga, Mklna; tba tvtitfkmt, moat Mxxibla, alaaiio aud dnrabla riprlnx erar uaad. Thoy al.Jom band or braak, Ilka tba HlnaLCprlnii., and couaequantlr praaarra Ihalr parbt aoj IxjauMliU abapa twtoaaaidig m aofottieMki. . s - i n Tba aroniarfil DaxIMHtr and great comfort and) plsaaatataiauj Mf waarin tba Dnplax illipifo liklrf, will lw axparianoad partlcnl.rlT la all crowded auambttaa, OparM, AtrrtaKw, Ballrnad Cara, (Ihuich Pawa, Arm-tihaira, fur Pronwuada and Honaa Iraaa, aa tha Skirt can ba folded wbrn In aaa to occupy aamali Plaoa, aa aaallraaa allk or aaoalln draaa if . A lady hYla. yijad tba planatir, comfort and conrauianiw of wearing tha Duplex Illipllc Htaol rtprlng Bkirt for a alngla day, will oarer, Rarer afterward willingly dUpeneo with thi-lr naa. ror CUiMrrW) Mlaaaa aa4Tonng Ladlaa tbrr are anpriu 4 all utbara. i -' - - Thtfy are tba beat quality In arery part, aud nnqueattoaabiy tha bightB.t, Moat DeeirebWy Cooti forubiaaud KcontfmWl8klrwrr nada.' Kill ALK in all flr.t-cle-e (tsraa in tbdty, and throigboirt ne tTnilad BUlea and, Canaita,' Uaraaa.tUutai Maxia, Hanlb Aokrlca,and tha Weat Indlta. ' . E3QU1BB FOB TUB DUPLEX itLIPTKJ ir'l:Tii Patent Duplex Illlptlc Skirt.. .jgopjiljuwa.-, ,i, - iClegnccr) X,lajltBtaar Comfort awd ,Ci. tUHUf - i ' And nnqneatloiialily the moat deairable artlcla tiado, for ffhjtf ti' , . , . t . . ; , 6. A. 6o6lidok. mH Siaa ir. . u a .H.nd 1 Klrat Street. PiANOS. 0 ' Cabinet; Organs. 1 T7B BATE JC8T SECXITED SOU! OF THE v T SnaatlnatratnentaaTarbroagbt tothlaoity. We hare now on hand all diflerent atyVaa of Planoa, from four of tha Brat-claaa mauafactorlaa of New Tork and Boaton. Tboae dnairlug to onrohaaa will lad It to ttwlr tntaraat to gira na a call. We bare alao aereral of tha Haaoa t Eamlln'a Cabinet Orgaoa, whioh competent and diainteraated Jndgoe nnbeaitatingly pronoonoa far anpa rlor to all pthsr read tnalramenta, t MISSKd F. A A. LA WHENCE, )an14 Wtr trt. tr( Ann 'Ko.tr.at MUSIC STORE. Warren & Conyngton, " II fTH IT .intf Mwicyl Gooda qf all Detcriptiom, aW Afnu'forWn. Knabe'a, Patera A Wabb'a, Ernact Dabl.-r'a, and Allen A Jawatfa Pianea, and H. V. A WI.H. Biuhh'a aplaadid Amertaaa Organa.The beat Italian, French, and Xngltah Violin, Guitar, Velio, aud Doable Baaa Striaga alwajr oa band, Wholaaale aud, Betali. . j i ( . . . , a4T" f natmmenta tuned and repaired. War Uld Planoa taken In exchange for new enee. New Music' Received "Daily. NO. 1 MUX SU KYANSVILLK, IXD. ao.lT-tr ... HO! EVERYBODY. IN ordof ( makt roora tor Qooda now oa the way, bought at low prtcea, we offer our prreeni, aiock at graall redncoa) plicae. Coma and aae. , VICKKBT BROS. mh22. 14, Main P treat. QUOABI Pl'OABI Oruahed. Powdered and to Orannlatod Suitar, white and yellow Conaa Bngara, good aad conunou browa Bogar.t All at reduced price o loa common brown for SI at mh22. p '"f r Us, Main Street. I ; lirniTI Naahannock Potatopa declined to 1178 par btubel by retail at VICKKBT BEOS, i '' 0 O Dili v 13s, Mala Btraat. mh23. 1000 Powder, Imperial and. Touog Byaoa Tea. Japan and jgmck Ttwa' !! atradaoad pneee. voauwii araan Ira si per lb., at . -ViOKBBT BEOS"" mh2S. - . i8 Mala 8re. " COW reed, ;, r ;a CORN, Oata, Bran, Shorta, Craahed Corn, tor ale, In qaantttiea tuantt, f e - : mhSs. . ? Jgn SlOISs, Maia, Street. : 7 HITS LIMB. Fleeter- PrM and Oemant all M freahad good . for sale at - VIOKEBY TtTins ' mh22. .WIJi v. a: li.ban-Si 132, Main Street.' .MTJSICA1V. Pianos 2 Pianos X 117K U AT TOST. BKCKI V-ID , A HEW LOT it of eprtnaid rianoa, trom tbe moat ealebrated maker., rla: Wm. Knabe A Co., wraiawir A tkira, Eraat Oabler, Peten A Wabb.OaokarBrae.. N. Y., and Allen and JewaO, Alao, a nna lot of Bniith a American Organ and Melodenna. rH . , . Wi U BN fWTN1T0W.DISSOLUTIONS rt t H K partnership heretufbra ext. ting between 1 0. Pavliaoa A A. Bchmabl, in the tailoring; buslneaa. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C Dartdeoa will cuntinoe the bneineea. Re can be found tor tba next two -Wreka at tha office of riaher, Turnock A Co., Gas-Fltters, after whiaA he will occupy tbe shop of (John A Levy, batchers. All basinese of tbo eVd firm Will be settled by C iMvldaon. , , . r n I O. DAVIDSON. marl. " 4 1 ' A. 80HMABL. NOTICE iahaaaby gl that tha co-part ship heretofore exiaflng at EraaiTilas lnd, betwmn Abraham AnapacherPhilip- Anspach r and Benlamln W - Trlar under the name aad atyle of Taylor A Co ',-wasibia day diaaornd by mutual oonaent. tba said Beujamtis w. Taylor baring retired fram aald firm- Tha l.ael nasa will hereafter bo conducted at tha old atand by tha remaining partaera, onder tha name aad atyle of A. Anapacher A Bona, who ara aloan authorised to settle tha bo. least af the late Arm. .. Mr l i2?AlM AhSPACHIB, f v-i'ra PHILIP AHSPACEJB. BXtrJAJIUi W. Til LOB, It ana Tills, Fob. A3, lao5v auul.
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VOLUME XYIL rui3iiZI BY ul JAMS Ml ; f O r -,aiiv M,. I. I ' 7. H. TKATKK. ';-.'- . i JMO. H. MoVlflT, Evansville JoutiislI Conpany. Tbe citr aecttiui' In tha Journal at tArdAX fttrning r tpolte coapUneotor;aHtM f aSm gtntleraeu vt oliei'tliw.-wiffiijti 'of their fello-Mrmeng on IfondAT next. 8inc taon overal mImahim biW ppeaf ed for diffoTwci ffieoi.'' f 11 ' 1 Oot oldjrinnrl J FrrALMOra--fc bD provailod Op00ll'tt-nother Urn At Townihip Trutteoouo pf iltA -nost reapongiDiti omceg ,1 B30oaw3'7. Mr. Elliott bag ervV' thV'pli fAittfull in me gam omoe ,i4 yr.' - lit flat bo8 indofaUgabW ,ia:kin'ftM';tli poor aad admlnltlerin to'J t&alr want. He taa diaplayad rarrf Wf 'Eni'Jtidment a proyidlog- ioc ib 4adrda ef SoothoTD wfBgeea-.whrt ' wkJ Uk-w Which haro bea Imnini In' ritir1 olfw K. mboaU too BBxiaoa jet d'( them. Qe . )im ( (ttrni'abiaa t tba - aomo. thing to eat, InaoyVlnajABfef t raa them clothing'; 'aad ther MaefecnrM them employment' ta tua -mn 'citf or farriiahed them' trafjtporLation u tha in terior, whara thara wg deioAod . their tervicetC- Faw af0;aar. of tha napleaiant thixiga coonaotad with tha olfice of Traatae, and' therefore1' cannot Jolly appreciate thaeacfificonifort and ease required to faithful! diacbareftaantldroetniXrk b'ott aerved the pnUtw'toaf! it ia bat a juat coopliment that he ahoald be re elected without opposition,,-. , r i i, .rnaoy yeara ! haa eei diOnlt tnattet io aecure the aertfcea -of iood f fu ior we responsible j-1 ii.at tite.oDice of Justice of tha Ft-ace. lmrra f k4J are die posed, ttereiore, togratuHsl1 th people upon tha fact that Mr. A. W. CHUTE, one of our oldest and moat reputable citizens, haa been per.rnadad to accept that position. Mr. Chute pos sesses erj Qualification t9 ;taak L' an extelleBt 'SotilM. ntT'Eia' eTectldi'trill prt-yo very oenenciai 'o tnetpeogla. 0, MWJAME date for re-election to the office of City Treasurer. For two terms he has discharged the duties of that position very acceptably. The office is not very re' mujaorattv,-hut dpeTotfMt)uirf ?q much of Oca s time as to prevent! him! from attending to other matters. It m very esaentiM, bowever, that, lonaef cne horuld bave ltba pien eUreAsarar be may always be lound in his. office daring business hoars, end ia this particular Mr. DAVIDSON haa no superior. lie is always at his post, and in so kind and obliging in his Intercourse : with'.tiTf whj bate boelaWb1 Wm.'iti " " " wmc" .. wnou,reiusigitBjt the city is fortunate in aecaring- the aer vices of such pleasant and affable of ficials. Esquire CRISP ia a candidate for City Recorder. He ia worthy He ia capable He is honest Col W.f(rMAfc2 annouee.lHfr name for Aimsaor.1 Terser &aa---ra ere to bj ectClJLA'Swill kian4 first rate Assessor lor perianal prop erty. His extensive acquaintance in the city will materially assist him in getting all tha names of tax jjajers. For years many of on young tfitn HareVesno taxes,' who ere'aipadaaiUy Bblai to do so. They nare voted, and enjoyed eil r rta -tpirilsi rraaai gt anamVtw aCf k n v sxa winnk Mwifin nii ... lkax-m I
Assessor, this year wi feant na .U -llSSwi
rtfthir ana secu n Ames; and that tfei
Collecto,rljee ftoJiUhaty f-flsM 24th of Janwry, e186i- M .J their1 taxes? QhoV;byf Seniitor .;HanteuWht
.i tattle bas been, taid thus far aa to who will Constitute onr next City Council the moat impovtant coasideratlosr of "mil' We andersratod,' boweverV that , of. .the present cotibcll Messrs. tiean and Mills, of the Firdt and, Second Wards, wiUe candidates for reflection. ' Tbetr eobi f slituenta:re so' well sntisPed1 with ,t ft e manner in which tbey hare done their duty tjaring the two or three years past, that tbey propose to retain them in their present position. Wail; tlfis is T com piimebt t .whiob;t;ke gentle tBeB may well eel proaoY, it jui An ff priccoJ wisdom on the part of tha residents of those 'wards. Messrs. Dean and Mills upon !the Board of Equalization that they are better able to comply with the wishes of iutnstmar t.!r- . -.i s . -v ricrhU tbatti would Ian v two slew I men mat mtgnt ue eiecteo. w e nnaergt&nd that it-4a almoet the-trnaninrorii wish- of the VbeWenU Che Third Ward that- Mr.. SAMUEL T)RR shouldagabi serve them as councHman, ,sA that fie has consented to do ao. " Having experienced ibis: faithftttnetaa in-that 'capacity la oibex yearav tbiy5 feeltaAfdiie-jndgV mcnt and integrity are needed in con. section with the AisioljMsoti mat must ne done y tne nex counot. "Tith'exrual wisdom. e' thinx the 'voters f the Fonrth Ward are' demandiB the services of VtWLlilS HErLifAX,EAf.; and wa do not da nm mm m v. faanl their demand., vln lead we W'fcireBWH! he will not refuse. ,, ;In the Seeond Hard, Dr.- CASSEIEPffiT,.AVttitBiB anntiBxl ritsmM. ! ihmi -nl vkt. sttJcouncil thaa i wei ha"- heard f 'teestioned. ! , . Ia thero Fifth -.Wariitkm.nnn"VA1TaO A n ' ' -J :m a. 1 " J a k ' tinaD. o.-;-n-jyuua. Jnav.a..Jaea, a.: J eia.a ; k ntt.u a escape he will in est with tha taVatid penalties' Sjaoiil yVawarded .'to JioHiity. jumpers. Mr. 3i ICOB SCHAUENEB, is reported to us as a candidate ,iw the Sixth Ward. ':3s'ii:;cttn .jiii man, aad win d levbte'sleeplase Tignanee . ' .v. J. ,-...'.'Vf. Wr lwT"lta1 aw Win luwi.t' m ytvia . Seventh Wanithe only Teo. wav
ara aa wall noiitnd have an Iar?a an ex- L
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-iVL.l heard, men tioned ia connection with, the Coancil ia Mr. FELDECKEE, boa of tha: proprietora of tha Union Fnruitnrtf Ftej; toryaq tateUigenit ni alrillfal ntetaaier Wa have every reaaof to Relieve he will make a faithfal And efficient Coancil man, Mr., W,; tl pdfePLE, ft Xity Collector; htm 'Jbeitf'pr.fs.rtei, nponf w ae informed, to rttffor'Cvuiii cUttaalajlia Eighth-ywik -Mr. Dueppla Will make An' IreallftntEfiicJlanaaX -We- ft -confidant that when lha pe pie acrntinize the names wa hae spoken of ia connection with the different efficea. ltf$jr t&d thsiAxtin their power to elect good men for every fHoe, however email and apparently unimportant it may be. Ii ia doe the gen tlemen who have thus signified their wUIUinesetoerve-th vraMie- fif te set, IwthAriB. of aeirfownl rrvtc-i J. A J. fc...-,- .. !W dBT -m onsrtreag. riiit icey tliould receiVe the hearty endorsement of the people. There ia no political excitement connected with the election thia year, and many may be persuaded to not vote for that reason. This is imoroDer. If the tietv 1 nlet .rsifaibublidwSI a , a e-taneavaa wj vants they ahoald signify their desire at the lallot-box. It matters not that but one individual may be a candidate for particular office; if that individual raeete yoBlJalptUUoagn'ftnoBKi an nounce me tact by voting for him. IBOM THB C05FKDKRACT. Ofltelal klvlUBta of It Raerwti Bta Htlltarjr Btraa rthTha, Toatl. aaearHOaa Li Halelfiwnr IlopelaaaVntojatata .at Sental-VlM Lrtktw ea Coal far. Mr. 8tepHtaTarala mt It A Plna for Peace. ! From tba Mew Tork Trlbune.J Wasbivotoh, March 23. Information hM'braTiiaed ia -mi bands touching several points of ffreat ntportnce in regard to the rebellion, tt$ mlilUr atrength, iu condiUon, tbe uw.uiuu miu uul'ob ui na HMiitary teaaem, ana tne judgment of Its most prominert men; upoa.i the5 'poesibiKties and ! terms of peace. Without comment of mine, I aubmit them to yon, with the I at n jw ranmniriDr every lact 1 am about to a lhateJanJimlpjhaDle AUthorUy niwl . tha.t - thaa ilatamanla w In'tWmselve evidence of iheir bthenticity iod their credibility n-t ' First aa to the military strenirtB tj'tLo.1do. not daA later than Febraarv4. 1865. at wbiclite tbey were, not merely, aol curate oot were compiled irooa the 'of- -.' .rrttldf r A .... Un the 4lh of. Febrnary,1- J865;' the entire availalable force . efiba Confed-. eracjrliraarfl.y'.nQQ man. Tbey-wwrer diatributed aa follows: t ,-.r--"T-.--.."...r. .MJDO0 Bragr.-taertdlagHoke'a dlrlalon.-, .,. iOQ B . gmt Hardta..;........-.:Z J!lgg,00e Toe'.',2,000 ;.ooder" Beauregard and ' Barda inclndes the lata' army of',.Hoodt and all tie forces wbich evacuated Savaanab and Charleston. The . 9.000 of Brig? inclaaa all the learriaouif, WitI taizUio.Tbe S1.()Ch. men'eonirtttatev fBei balrtnetmy now nflaer Johnsiaw in ?A,t, r1-. '. MTTw . ..W -.AA A tioasutM hae latelyr bees toad;' '' Tb 7,00 nt)det.Tjrlot,,'HiQ aa4:; Cebbare or Were scattered Ihreagb Oaorgie Ahv bamaf aad Mississippi partof theni con-;. Bitntitig'tb preseoi garrison, -of Mobtlav Ofiiood-ttrmy," the following S'li correct numerical, atatement: mi.-.tii. Cann otL.., Wr...iM.A.Mp..tl7,Atf0 m- ..W.. , -A . . . KatJoaa of Ihatseiapalgn -...59,600 lb Bast JTanbeMee -and' West 1rgJoa tnere war ut aarnarv out men BtltogatKer, and the greater part of them
arett 1 . ah"rer"hney ooafeeeed' alieghtnee to Brfa'fdrmei
Aboet to- Lynchburg f ASiii fl,1 1 Am T'm QImMmm... ! ,nn.jH' LJ IT . ' . ' j T..1H dC A bhmmiUee of the ebel ;Seoate- tree engaged eaely infrtttMilnj ioat.rr iptrO'lhi tehdiHon of tW ccwQied l9ikg are extrJMlri)BB. the teatiaaony is vdtit.oninioBj as fc evacnartes"' Rich-' moadLs'aod'1 wltbdraWinar 'the wmy to 1 0 tTbi isflritXliielEaVi! l Am... T T Anurs. Ismf oointorvit Troald pad tnoveieirt "'The" Yirglnia troop "womld not go. to , North,!. Carolina; they I inOdgli,f AhA'Bextaapaiga?". "Lil fAi 1 4 not- W cAbnot last till toX. suanmer. Qi What tdo too. think nf the DolirV of: arming 'AKJ.OUi negroea.7Jh'l Ai If we are to carry on the war, that s the least of evils; but ia ,' that, event ilia Aeorroea must have theus itnertv. . " u e tO.i Do von think wwceaid kacceed In Btttsg the negroes In the field 7 n-i.ivf AJ AJstWWOJita.iiaapaani ntfi frix . , , 1 , 1 enjji' snaneea. We coold at laaat.-eas-ry on tbe Senator tiiU. Wbat is the sentarthe army in reUtioa to peace? ia alcnaatraaanimous for peaceu The ben will fizht aoaa-ea if Beeeaaarr.' out they believe we canirot continue Ine". -' . t'.-- : . . . . . individual opinion -jOr- ther subject af A t T thin a tha iMl ia to ntnk-a I - ---171 r 1 j A. 7 ... peena. aenpeepie ana -wis; qnnijj L-ht thilFnV"fi O hw Ranatnp,Wallrn i lt .wm.ra be not madf before soriair. will vou ootiaent stnba tmmnnl.nv tka xrtnft.n Vf tha .faarnw with nnlimltmLnowar? A. I will lake any poaition to wbick - . .-J d.t v.M. 1UT vuusr at wwui. uv Jn w . I can. bvt I donot think I CAn AAva tius cause now. No nnman rower can a.ve
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one yaarago, itains 1 could bave mtvde oar condition better tus it now lis. QL by SenatorTOrr. Ton think, then, 4 General, that lis , ttt -soiquob 01 par Stapbens plan 7 t f f . v 'A. Tea. that is the beat policy now. k I ItbanV the army aad tho, people oe ght to be saved if all else ta lost . - Desertion from the Rebel Annul oJFroia tfwpeeordA rtb Adjutant nd . I' IMrxVUr UeHEni I UillCV U wPtrWn tua
J" , rfT-f Ootobef.-18o4 to' Feb-'ff QB .rw'u VSwLTir "e Trana-aiwissippt juepanmewa
r p r r . . eery tsoa. -tuw. men ou u Trom the tMiaeraevrmiea enai. 01 .110 JMiiiaitsipnL During Price's rec&nt.' ia-1 vasion or Mitinsr-) jnieeooriana in his army.deserted, arl he loat durinv the cam BeitfS 19.500 m.tn. Hood Arm TT0.KJJ.Jn
, A - distinguished "Confederate c45eraia?S'
frank GsorA'lAf ebiATy6tb; sald' that tt-assaaat of Hood's aemy was eath-
ASH JL Lf'i-L t ing more than of demoraliBed ; soldiers, tie saw tne men past tnroazn ; Mttljiiaa yi Afabama, va llimfmiyto Branehvi SJe, DV.TJO 11 VIA . Unionutt at the South. i ""The following is ReoreaeatativM and , list of Sennrtvi j?ther.-pnbuc men throughout th& sotitb. wBo are o favor of recoiisfrnction me Qietaas)a''tt.f,he. Union and Constitution r;. " '4 ' "j;,.. .4. j TIBQLSIA . , A T Capertoa, Baaatan T alaMntleaj, O , ---.r Wm 0 (t.aa, H C, -. j .John B Jteldwa. H Vl rarattalfeMallaa MC Kama. I M XarO HI WlaaMC.Iehn M B W llliam J Ooggin, M C. HOBTB CABOHNA: - W A Orahara, SeWoVf'WSS B'floftch, Senator. la. W Lcb, M (J,,,, T 0 M1r U 0. . .- 1st Tar or, M C.. John A ttilmar, M U. . I 0 Bae.ar.rM 6 Oo Vanos. oi I. -r.. ,i ... w w ?oUaa, At Un 1, trtyjt t! It. '.'g 9uTWA0WNA..,,i.. iaa OtriuUa., W W Bare. M ft;.,., . ., B V Jnhnaon, Fenators Oo Brown. . , . ., , B H1il( emrator. '( g WhlUk.r. , M H BUndtord. M C. Joanne Hill. -"" Clifford Aaderapn, n, M Q. Judge Linkm etaphaaa, HO. 1 Jodga A K WrlghtT O. v4 A Oaakti. - " rf !'!' J v cHttxnaatwr, jonM4Jaelta.il Oeo M Laator, At 0. U B Waugbi' x. n B P BellM 0. Lewia TuaUa - 1 1 I.1B1M1 .a .A B W Wafkar, -Etnator. D.rid Cloaatoo, M C. , na Tboa J foe tar, M O. Jarmnlah Clefsnt.' t ! ot aoiioa PnT .. -i UtinnMSIPPU.j.-T l IWC Wataoo, Beoator. W D Bolder, M 0. A Orr, MO . Ix-Go. Maunewa. Failmrt tf MgotiaUofl "JSav J Ex-Senator CrCCray returned lately fromliis mission. ta JJnglttnd isiah intelligence that ai ; efforts were asomplete failure? England would have nothiog to do with the Confederacy, ' - On Uondajaie February 6 after the peace) cpmnsskners had returned from Fortrean -Mone;-8nator- Johnson, of Cfeoroia,-Vf8fWt?iffebVb"avia7apd, held a covfesdti5o'wit. 'htmoXwicn tbe"fbtlowfrfg-li the sufjUiVea'ajpot-; ea suDBequentiyDy.iir. tionnson: Senator JobttOeuiw WcL )laV; Davis, y ar. peace ttkaion'iiaa.failwLnDoaas Dwitv, iVaapIeew itwould 'And I nope now the reccnaCrwti4niets will firht i.iannhrt iaMitH nf fiirhtinir mo Monnson. the States. :He Knii' rate 1 jilti .tn. raiuiff. nizA the Confede ITlavigi . r?wr. fiHS, have wtthdrawn all thfr troopetronrVeor'gia into BdUtri''rrjtWaig jyhat are tbe people .AMeof gia. te do for ptolactioml - "Davis. ThajjjieoptOfJfiJ nvo followed the oonnaels of -Gov. Brown and Mr. Stephens, and tbey mast 009 protect themsel ve & thwiJii.'.Johnson. Very well, Mr President, if you can do without the peopl&oCeorgi A tho pfepjesqfj fiegrsi cian dd ivltm-f t out you. r Whereupon, exennt bydifferenrdpors, Davis andJahaaon aliBson.i . 1 t .,i 1 t'. JtfortAbouCJ'eace-. ,A V7 -t AT. 1 xJ' T. . v 1. i ,li.U.vi ,j:s. IVVne en air. ateunens came, dace irom Portress Monroe, ne said to his friends thaTie wf fut;dfestppollea t tbe'.fAU5P I'-nris of big Oiif sipn) , that he knew before f be; started it woald fah " He' was now; ftistlwrnbt7MrrX1nnw make peace, twith Dai.on-n teTm4 but he was more sanguine than ever that I . . iv i. t .w' i ucaco was wiiuiu reavu iuo tuui njr. He wa1 qnnwta?nye..IAboildi haie neacei And &b. honorable iptace.' before May 1. 1865. , Thia re wit h declared: waa ta: the bands of 'the ''DeoDle. aad if ibd poople desired peace, neither Davia nor stay otaer man, nor set or men, cpuiq Revest t , 'IbiVoVj'i-Vi n'a ;: i-"-'5-the enbFtance-' f MK.aincbinvi Taiiguage.as reported . by. Mm 1 Stephens, was that be could not treat Witti uavis as Ithi'leader afihe.reb6llion.,.,TIiai the ao-cniled goveensaent of tbeConfedrt-atfr States could ot ttCkndwled6'That he could " not treai wah tka iitea while4 a part 01 taav gqveroaienH out tout j ThatlfTpeAO wa, restored ha would, de aU in tis powev lovetnit tfiose pains aoq MAaltiea to which individuals bad sub jected thepia&l ves - by rebellion against the, government That rin:,'ti6 cirenm stabces wQuIdbe recognize the independ-
was w Ul Lng ta tre at w it htbe S tu Wvi-from lis intrenched picket line, and all iAtsryTor-Bny number ottbem on- theT efforts to rcovor ; tbe.eaai, wKtoaiwere
basis of tW&aieriwwcfthfelJc
e'poe)! the Coafoderaoyf o treat withrrt-fwd
aa a aeparatrrpowerr Tbat 67;oflld.$9V jtiter into any truce or armisuce wtta Davis as (so called) President. othose -p j Davit t Instructions werie substantially as follows: . i first That DsratiatioBhall be conrdtioted M between' twb'Tndependent na Aionalities. -Second. Tbat pending-tn,jaegoti Sjyons, an. arnustiea ot-taVaaty days -eh aR be proclaimed. . .
j(7nesq. instructions fere-r pomftae-flags andSm cated HoMd UaciAn, ba Wtrt'nbt tt- 7T.au whierTthnLii
(ertained as a basis of negotiations. ! What Mr. Stephen Thought Stephens thought that tbe negotiatione .aaight form the basis for declaration bv Mr. Lincoln in, hiainaugaral on the fourth pf axclli ajiTllit Uitfcesrvl. dent woald then proclaim a plan which would be generally accepted by the UtM-r av1Bfa:of! wmetnetftJ'He Mr Stepkensj looks upon any further effort by tmyo Confederate Government townrdaneotintlaci.-or te AMtrrv oo toa war ,; aeifotiiff aid eaat If-lhy peopje 1 and theVSantaavA lfWia-wrd,T corrtidefrl the functions cf the Confederate Govern. gneni at an end. I l -'.i.:"I'j-J I 'a i jui raa.- ' 1 tiephens proposed: k I Pirst Let President Lincoln issue an I address to the armj-and people of. the Booth, ettof yiseuJhaa bddtikas wUsfhe baa before said as to peace, and also hbat passed at his interview with the t innt aiiaaionera. . - , a " fata on the .part ofcte. Vuiei Sittes to meet State commissioners on tne part of such States aa'.vdnsirt to meet at it ashviUeJ Louisville or Cincinnati, jnAprU or Majl Qmmf& t P?, basis of euch Slates returning to the Union upon thaaotav coodiuan oroea nm tr tka constitntton and laws 01 the republkX 1 U " -- M Third. An elecfaon by said States as end ;btosa4AniOBri "t,c tb At convention,
of sonatina aud irwsteuiU'UWSrTJeTback to thair iriuiklt biiffbd. The'-i
IrCdbffreas of.tfieEnitid aatUs,' taiantar leach Congress npon eanar-terms witnrt r Ltl j. i 1 . f an.t( Vfdtaa .a - ammTTr pciuat,ui, aju . u-as --wut-1 gj, f - u. una, si tai nni) Virwinisu He WaA Quit- 0eit -7T.-.- ... . . . . wo? id eommand the asset;; 01 ,air leaei.
Stephens be'ueve4 Uii pUn would 1 (bal) bold the lower .portion. of tke orxirnofTb.ciiy fo"h;Vi I.
Lha wnm-OOaUOn Ot BOfW-VtTO-r i.v.-... tha Washita, rtsatr. i-nm. 1 tha Arst Moaday. heme ttaMeu af iIL lau. 1
: Georgia, Florida, Alabama, .a is- m.ndiD,. rf,, greater portion of-the Una JZT "Z.ul lTAl"" Zl'Sll
nnTrBAirrvirrirrarisoatb earofinaTf .v- Q.j.-; ,w Th7 I . .r.V "TiTTT.r: .
sprasent-oifmstancehetT, -- f1 jj-izr Cl2 rf
might reasonably hope ItWoaJiira-.eUiift Pbtladelphu, March 2V:-TBa'i.
more ganerauy aaoptao.
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f V i T..CI C "JO $ A H ll BY TEL EG RAF H f rOJI TB8TIBP4Y'gS ' CLOC8? Dt TIOA. ir.-IV ',7,7 ... ,r i'.. 0(IMPKiUPOIlT; 'ft tjioii) r-a t,7 " " ' for. a Hove - ' J ' ' -if . ; Wilsoii's Cavalry; Rald;3 ; a,utJ ... V t Vr I j-.ee'a iieport or tsatiirday's ! .JnnlUrkI Usb JSaiaal.-'-! w ---- - - -ess , f i Oratxt Mnsotatar Hts Krna w for a Mot. t NfwdiaqiiriardavaiTI Waohingion ; Bpeciai. sa'aa tnat in ooers, W9qnded in' ha light of ;Saturdyj in trout r ,t etxourg, any tiiat tne Affeir. though partialli of tha natare of jeuernl , ; pa,tlet).wasx in - reality' ootfaie to theonditioa avndBBwiUintrweMof tbe rebels W Cgfefcnc The", rebels', first lite-' of battle bred fit ftvocloEa, sooet-of -the Votley3.,weot p?er.) the. btada of dar" mew. Diuinz the heat Aifrfheleniraa'eaienttwo rebel brigades wece-oitry prevented front coming into purjiaes by tha firt0( Osr batteries plaeod to rake Jtnvi advance f the rebels. ., Iq two follies red by them V on .ouc,,t:oop, oniy ? threa : moht wre sugtuiy woun ledoo-According to;priaHiers many of them tirtd , blank cartrtdea ' i Letters, from tba. armr o;C tha PaiomaA of the 26ib, snj that n Sunday the vekela, wera,drawnup uk idoubJet line f battle from 'tba Appomattox river, in (id--ti c i pat ion, xjf an, ; a I ck . by ou fore a Lrnr. troops were madsuig on. the left prapacatory , to, another,! xnovemeat. da.' tbe South. , Sid .xailraadJn.Moet cftieneval Sheridan s; eavAliy am encamped near Hatcher's Run,, Tbe. rebels ; are i alaofnaeaing, ..large,, bodies of troops on thi ! eonsiderablf , weakened, withid (the last 24 boars by tie transfer Of troops tr reinforce Lea's right, , . 5..s;v;.,wt lo tne . !iYifni4 , Washinntoni special says: lha tyouiiuutee o;j the Conduct of ibeWarara holding daily eeesibnsj and are preparing meit , reporU i. iii appears to:bq aput.aa bolkr'a It Soi first report made , a, vearaea -rlt waU embrace the Cbancellorav.UIe campaign frotn the Rap-' panannocK to uettysbure. witn. Hooker a removal. ,-,1 he campaign ! from i-Uettys-bnrg to, the. RapidAnM1,CaJpepptr-ind Mine Rnn; tbe Petersburg mine explosion; Fort Fisher affair, and Gen Hoa&-' cran's campaign dow.n to his removals u a I l.tiiito . . ' I -- r r uoia au aH. j. l.. sf arthar Parttcmlnra of tha Flgbt oat ut i Baiaraiy. J WAsaiKiTiWnvMarcl fiOIrirbrtrlalibn' iruusu viajix tsaiyiuusv BOtcruar-, naja: j "'"The losses in the 9th corns are-ma'cn l Ibrger tbanl heretofore-reported. ' The7 1st divibiou have iubvupiUl one hundred and'sfxty wounded, three known tahava beetf ' killed.' ' In the 3d division, bospitat there are lfiflwotfnded and about 12 kine.4d:Xhe losses in. the 2d division lelre sot f known,, but tn,6their,Jo8pital::they Picket firing was kept up all day and, lasttnighti3 Yesterday knd daV before;' tne, killed on both sides were exchanged, f tne .enimy bo wine, oa pro courtesy than beretofore K lea-n s.h t-.o ,vbt i4a. .general, oraer was,.tsauoa3 so ne Mmyyesterdayi ..(;lnl sc'j io et 1 be enemy,. wit B temerity tor whica he baa . palddearl v.- massed his . forces Id. ".-. -"m . j . . atij !(ncceedede tkroagb ther laprabiroai bla neglect o( tba 3d brigade, Ath.orps, in breaking .throueh their lines. icantat Ing Forf.iUe44matae.nd.batVert i-10,4 and ii. i Ihe enemy oy:nirht was driven persistent Ion tbeJ24 wrpal front, wer restated with 15WJ .f THM,I W tMfi.. t w,,ia,are it." corpspyer.j 40 prisoners,. stnd,, with tisn. 2d corps, tyo bitla tags add everSOO Prisoners,., , .1Ura wt .ouoa t us4 ,.,Tbe uoops ot the Sixth Corpa report. y, Jlaj or .0 aaj Wright, aa enraged in these operatiouswera Gettv's division. Jeef 's brigade, Seymour' division, and Harnblia's . and r Elwood's brieadea ml Wheatona dlisvont - Of ; the troopa.be. i : o . t longing iu tof pecona vorps,; major uen. Humphreys, mentions Milee's.and Motfs .divisions aad Smytb.'f ibrigade ot Hays's division,,' who were supported by tha Fifth Corps. The result of tbe day wan the! thorough defeat-pi i the enemy's T pla b s. tha,', capta re fit, .bis, r. strong ly ; or boulilv lAvskauif aauctiuo : ai ki. rat , f 'r , . t . ...
rigut 10 eueoc a tnoyement on our ngnt.T?e fe,behi,jOfi the norUk of ' Jamea river an d ia front .'of . Ord's arm v heva : been
1 fire of his works, and the capture of tankers aU sea tha- tried Machfp, prfftad ii
it ia a result on rWffafmT'ne bearuiyconKratniAtes the army. order says: "Two lessons' can be learn ed front stheae ApemtiotiS one, that no-f tortloed .posOtqn, hgwvts strong-, wiH protect an array from an intrepid, vid audacious"1 enemy,' unless vigj Lankly guardetr;,'fhe Other that bo disaster or misfortuae tr pQssibie wneff energy and brivery ar displayed 4a the determination! to .recover j what . is lost, and ; ,L promptly asftiine the offensive." " -Another bF tfie defenders of the Con federacy has just come in.a Heja eighty en years old, but looks several years younger, betas- a dwarf about three Teet high, and-sLaader.i He says he enlisted" to be ent to tfeo front, so he eolild escape, and. dress, and ;get , something ,to eat; .""', " . , " . I'.rt rr ; 9f;,,.,,l a f 11 I ' mjt 1 1 --vi.-' ' Jttc), Accaaat ft SntstxAay's AAtir. "WASHiSGTOBt March : 29.-rTbe, Bid mond 'Enquirer of the,, 27th . inst has av speclAl-tlated !Petersbnrgtarch 25th. which says GenTBdshror Johfised knd Gordon stormed the enemy'. breastworks on onr leftbis jqOTning,. end; drove. the enemy one mile, capturing .his work and five hundred prisoners,"lncIudinjr Loag,.: McLaut? blin and fouToti r-t - - a 1" aa- - 0 . mt er otRCfrsu tfbe ; ffgbf was' temflc7and theloss on WM "Trn- 1CUJ 'ir woundeAia Ibetw
eqemy. utsse.at-f- t.tM.r. tw..iyiB toe; neighborhood u j j 'f,Aifi,aVVet.
! ;, .... t.l;i of Ihe'caotnred tort and was eaabled ta ' pour rach a ferrific enfiJadioe fire upon 1 I onr' rnnks as to aoae 'onr trSa to fall v.nv.v e.n .Vsrtan .'j tnpMul.ts l-t . :an. . ' . -w-v - a. i TniTitstv ttaaffM hawnnn tnn aiiMiBAiDDi. if S9ad0Ti;ti 1 ' . . . . uanarai xas-a pe.-m;aaaiaij ng xsMyr-upie w "jt "rt
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1, l8jii-t'T r rr ) Ll n ..'a oi i " 1W aSTti0S ' Lee'aofficiafOrepdV.' of MAr'cn.'ajh'f wlih ia aa follews ci I .-i ea momiac-'JOeeeral) Oordon assaulted and carried, ;.tb ena-j ns.T." ork,T fle ,, Hyi, aftocing niire b!eeesrof artiDerr ei?ht m,,rtrs. and (between " 500'anJ 60O'T)riilf.pr amonz them One Hrumdier Genaa-afarwi. a . nnnber of fiffijeerp ftf US Jjradwa. ! T Ibe lines were swept; or a diatance 4O0 wyW yards to , the . right and left. aaa two BBofU were mad torc6ver thpl works, which were hnndeoinftlv-rn!rM It.was.JtscafUarwd.tbat;, tow aoema's mam line could be Uken.oolys eta -terci, ble sacrifice of Kfeo Our troops. J I eThrfenrBitUe'we'wws? niaWt1 novo ware diamoaoted ad"lea "f'tl .. l z :r.:r.ii I Signed Signed Mncpaa ..E.LmJ (.IstcwlH's Vlalt te Oraat-Tht-Anty saMswl Poansa lis Motion'. I -i.'aw Voal' Ifaroh Sft,JTV.k TJf i ; WaA8gtonAfilAjebe haitof Air. Lincoln to. Fortress Mjxuroefand Grant' ' headquarters; Is' now bejieved kere to laws 4rHN Wvrtrta 1 aIf.t(f&V. a.' -A'.. kare mncB toor'sighffJckhce 1'tKan was
ainrstittsKmedtoit.' 'fVhAi "amt fbeVTZ,. . . tA i .vIV0 eccasion ,0a personU ktterwiewhetww.al iJ.0'
l,. .n,l ilo fit,. 1 ,. 5neridan parUcipated. TQiscoaft tary opJrsttio.: rmtBiately after the Council broke- vp a gCTerarTnOvement of tha.'arnliea-lof On.' Oraftt 'W -front tT Biohjuipnd.waa.uegaaKA vaL:ct ,ium . "'..T r- ! The entire first line of rebel worka. captured by tha Second anq Sixth corps 0!flAafardVtf faTstfll TielJ bv tbem". arkd hAabarawModered m Aroiiff" that -any attempt, o te-take tbari must, prove futile. WiUsnl Grat Cavalry Knld' ' New Yoke, March 29.-iTrie!!Po'sf8 Chickasaw Bloff. Alabama, correspondf ot writibg- bn the SidV says '.tfinl 4e Writes amid tba conlosjoWiABd bffekrnr bf cam pa, s tke aavairy-nmty Is taki ng' leavo ci wmb . for operations' ia! the Southwest VTk-rst' diriaio is com mandedLbyb Qta.' McCook;2di'bf Gen. uerry.' 4tn.eyUenjptonpMb;by(en. (I fetch.: .-This expedition bus bwh fltted Cut at an expense almort' fabulotia.'and it4mport reported to be of tbe moet liaporUt-haracteri.bI i s tat-ft ELECTION NOTICE. TltBtaii of Jndiama to At bhrnj of awl-tmrgh LeSMMy;. . .-' 1 -''i stt t' ' ' rBLYTBE QtNES, CLERK. OF TDK VAN. , der burgh Garauit tlonrt, da beraby aertify to theSheiiff of said eooatj what ofhoera ara to bo elected for tbe erT.ral tewnehfp in said county, at tba asoal placea of holding elections, oa tbe Arst Monday in April, 1866. For Pigeon Township rYWo Jnaticee of the . f 1 ABTBIBBIlBBW SJUl f AtW W i A T Panes. .Tear - Constables, and ftlM Township Fat. Kadbt Townahlpt Yr Jnstloae of the .saae,Twp Unatableat and .Una Township, XraeFor Scott Township: One Jostles at tnaPeaoa, Two Coostsbles, and One Tuwuahlp Trustee. ' For Armstrong Towoa hip: One Justice of the Peace, Two OonsUWea, and- Oao'Townablp Trua- .- . .it,., u . .- ii... li ' t rar rarrj-Townshtp: One Justice or the Feece, I . Two. Constable and Oaa Town.hlo TaMM.. - f For TJnien Townahiui TweJu.uceSof tb Peace. ; v io uonataDiea, ana una Towtiabtp xnutee. , . nor vantra towbsai!' two juattwa or tne Pisce, Two f,'aatnblea,aoaV hm TowoiAtp Trna' S h roruormsnxownanip; wnt jusiiaoi, fereaoe. Two Ooastabliw, and Ona Townahlp-Trustee. - And ht Bboriff. ia harebg dirMtd to gire trtral Botlce of said election, In oouformity with the etalaam ln aach oaeee made end proTided. - " la Wmfsss Wnsaaor I hare hereunto sobiidrfbsd my nsms, and affixed the aeal of ,aaid li. aJlCoort.at-ETaosTiBSi Iadiana, tbla Arst - "Clark C. tt Jl OXBTIXT THAT TH E f FO BEOOINO ' TN A true aopy of tbttoriiriaslt aa the earns apnaari a ale In nj offioa, ,i UtOBUE WOLI LlNri-r i,. ' - onerin , r. vj. f; 1 By Jans OmxX, Dopatr CI .. . trt. - ... . - Hnsnn v. i; 10 1 A 4CHRISX&;KKAXZ, (Formerly of Krats A Hellman) J n a f li;kv tit n Efr's-Bv o ip ; ' -,.1 Cor.o 2d i and Elm c Streets; ls Evaiasvillew lni 'l i am.-.il r- .tu JiJFi4r Jt. teamrikiiies,': Boilers,' I ;V.!!t -Jo ;, , c , vi. Md EIEAHBOATd ASDMIXL' jbtms ana,iroa,uaawng or -B.ye in TJeVc ji 1 tiort IttadtTo, fitdef'n a"J .11? SUGAR 2X...r i;T'A!W'SBftn Mo P OR A T O ll S : JVybuglit I.J OTam"3J361ttng, Tann Tina anrt Pittfriire-to-rl lVrt .1 :?xswnesi i (i T.wtitli. In thu Tina nf And . aiv.j Muug fl I Business. KTiiinaii AJaataMaBsapar.and Mwatomtned. with rWlft Jtakor attached tba Iwl Harveaibig JMaahta at' f os. I rarmars win can Deiora purcksamg,eiaa, all tks Wasters States. x ;.,.;,-J w.il ni ,u r Baoss Fronts and all km da of 0rnaijeeakat(Mt dors used In th Building Una. Air Gratis, btar Platai, Aavnada -to order lb Usss.itatea styhw: Workmen sent oat to do any repairs ox set ay ana were omenM. a ione at 8aerrests'ildtlckc i : r jfrufi, ': ."! -T-BIAVW alao bonsVtbut tna anUre atock of net. A'l X leras formerly ased by H i Msary Hcribner And would napectndly aakasbarasf tan Datraa. Wagsof (he puoltr, being, by mans years' expert-, atrty at my.iiosof ntgliaaaa, ;.. ti'y.. - - '-ai tjan;;Ya!.;.(;.fMTw SADDLERY HARDWARE ;.t.'! T ! O) ...1' tt. Henri nl (CHARLES BABCOCK, I sr.r-t atpartsr and Dealer Is?' -1 ' 1x'.A TO t ni neivad "iL-ioa ttl " .naitWsaaaABJt. Rarsut.Kt.mtli Idif d L,:
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a-.' r CITY ELECTION. ..'X ,ajTICB Jabawb, gtn-to tbaaaUlkd satyrs t c of tba aitv of ATaaavitia. max tb. aaaaal )-tlrt tr9 , K. n r S .t.. r i. f
7y Treaanrar, a Marshal, n. Bttwat Oomwisiltcity, canae tbe afle-walks thereon to ba brought
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... i SSTABLIskED, 1831 Additional RiverItoms. ' ;- - TantSDAT Sooy. Z "Si i " 'Z:S"SS..S Jt ! lha raia tlntt.fmsvnaaditt'at .Jartf. taM aigkt cantimaad antll after darllchi. ihia mraa, awl 1 'wan at irtasaa aar nw. It la repotted nr Mlr at Terra Want, and East. -" ;i "The rtr Ik ttradriy and VaIdf) aacliu'ngrand ofJ varjrjturlf lilala I't iaai u , 'ttj) Vearathardail ea.IlM lenatk" P"' " toaagw Ketgho v I Tba only arrival, ta ululio Wt al.ht ware ' V JriJ0. rwwb.).,Lfuuia to i, ,hoto,. tou E-tport; tSVfT", hHl,t K!fUto V d i tne rnuun r..i.i L "L- M - w f" Ir&ZJZLTZ etrrtkig oapaelty, and la oaa of tht hand. "" boat, laelde w, kafe avar ll aanialllag tn b.r cabin ftjilih, In, nr aatiaultun, a., tba fctm tad a)." J"' i' ' ' a fan Late BH(6B bra mammoth towboat, of aat ptiwer:' Jbw goes t the Cubarland t tew f TjfWJmPH a--UVta ta j H""""" P"-' auaanimwi wva.ro at s ta t ara eteelleat',' and her ofScers pleasant and erooaamodeeleg;!'-'') ""'J' " 1u jTI Utile GriKlewUI ba ft iwgalar packet far IInud-raoa aiid LoulaaiUa thta imIu. mm im r nor 6pad lo epeed, elegant aoooamodatloaa, or insoRiaaaas or Br otara. :T l ba Hotel, ta over. A ft Memphis, and will doubtless be hers thla afteraoea. aaraoa, aad will beacatbrth ron In that trad ft. Tay. B. OamptMll ksatin at tha Wharf .1 ncoa, narUally loaded toe tha Wahaak : -t ti: ! I J " ' tBy Tlgraph.l RAILROAD RECKIPTI. r . 'Tnnna flaswa, Uarett 3, lass. m. emramr; - Find batew-a UM-of fralghv forwarded by Train o,, trom this plsoe, to-day; , r--- A. B.B0BBI HS. , Uaad A M. 17 bxa raada t Vfckery Bros, S bagi e1.e. 6doanrar: J B Maakor. 1 hz h.rrf w.r , j H lmbuah A X, f bxs hard are 0 Armatrong, . , ijmu, i i scastiia Boa, i nxa tin; Lslch. C A Co, 18 pkga aondriae; Scbapker A B, S bxa dry gooda, a bssghuswsre; L Keealer,' S bxs bMy :oode, bl, omp . M Hulrr A B 14 bxs wi yaainra m, T lists; w Hannel r.t, f cars lumber; E W Morton, 2 cam ha. j J 9 CILufor.lcar Inmber; Broeo, D A Co. 4ai aacks INSTJUANCE Losses Faicf In. 40' Yewfa Li-i.' ' r- : - ! $17,000,000! 1 j ;'-ilH . JtSfif:- ' 5 rS I - TI . - . . . .J, -ri MET ASSETS,. JAXi, IS 6ft, ,$3,677,362.71! r1f.l 91 IXSI!.'"1 ' 1 1 1, jaa? NAVICTPN RISKS. ' 5 , y it .-" t-"T-f "It n Agencies ia all the Prinipl Cities nd Town ia .the United States, tj c.ucJiiiiv ..i"'ki..i;..ii... r. r- .... win oc promptly auenaea to. r J. W. NEXwEJ. eiU. 1 M ARBiE HALL - tia-Stn'1-4- T w INSUltANCE. " I Jn'tRll h SIHUISSIPPI ' Fir ; Insurance " Company. I gad laiU v.w?tii fil,a j I.VDIAKAPOL.IB, IND.;14 ! iJ 1 najJAM T.w r-' i u. AcciimVlited CapitalT-'v 1300.666 a -i id a ---t t' " . . .Off hira front Sto e'aleck a. at aad oai 1 I to z o cjoex p. as. , il!l CO a-WOFBTCtfi .' "!,e1 In lly sb Jobnson's Real rotate Offlt. 1 S I aifntlis f K. AMB IXV" AM.1AO, .. .71-, groceries; a. v-iionxs. :Jt I..;., J.nV.t ti .-'!- hones, c ATC h , I I : t jut WUULKI SAtxt. XIIAtiKHS GROCERIES & LIQUORS 1 t o ,3NTc 70im d ltilof i?treet,Evan.syille rIadianaV. Ttili'.'fin. ,j.r,.,,V t -i, iT-rr. i. 'S..t ;DASIEL 'A H KILTS, ? j f ffn f viwmsu aasns As n . :' Orocariaa VVlnaa, LrJwors.Cinra, -'Cotttm Tsra) ri f ,Ac., So. a Wat-, bet,-Mad LoOust," " ! UnVS -.s,0 BVANilVILLE. IsTB." i-wTT ,W. 2. AIXMAir 4 CO.: .' 1 T produce1 kna'Corniriiision I 9iij 'Eiercnants: D'ADtm WflAl.t, 9iU t. I --'J.'! !xu Ohio Hirer Salt Co, i7."' b.il r.i m r. i FIWILY "GROCEBYv 1"" ! iCdPartneriliip 'irotIce.' Y ' I OH If J5B1 and WBC aCSTOW HATE Ei J tered Into a partnerehip for. tan porpoee af oasrylns oa a Family Oroeery, la Posey's Blask, H.UI.aiiiua riwig.tu VaiMl, iwi aascnaesojcnosa keepa Wagon-Tard for tW keen on kaatd - Sns atneA mi Family Grocer of all kioda. we4nsitB thrr patreeage of tbw thibVfe to gn-(fcbS-tfl 1 Aad now it la barebs o..U.t ..H j-t t. SaaCommon Coan.tl c( tha city of IaanUn, thatbaownera of an lots or parts of lots n-snt-log on .or adjjisisg U aSutk side of Btxtb tireea tecoad Ayenne sod Tblrd Amos, sMswmnlks tbereow so M the ,-roper grade, aad that they cmoaa I'es- ctasa Jo. Two to be laid down tnaracm within thirty days bom tke psfclicatisa ' - ,t j A. PFAFFLIB, CVrk. r: Sji A. M. McGsirr, Deputy r City Olerk'a bflVae, MsacS IS, ISbb. ns t8-8t CAECii 2A. 1S5-i ill ' And bow it ta hereby ordered aad directed by the i'emnew Coooeit at tna- city 01 i.'oi'ii, that the owners of ell Jots er W a tsts "-oat. lneoni'sohilng' tba weetefaeof Second Arenas, IlfZ- ..tb .mat aad EhShtbatreea, la said Mmlii t"1 rf . '"" " r ik rimm no. two to oa lata uawa tiaaaaa niBia . J J r order. A. PFAFFLIB, Clerk. By A. M. Moenivv, lpoty. City Clerk's Offios, Marck At. 1AM. t-St
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I. S aantn gresai away at the Oo near ra tor grataateoa otreakttloa. I S adTartlaamaata, looaL aMloaeyi aen, rted aaleaa prepaM pay gBaraaeaeti . A. Ad.artlmmiota will aeaarbaeocoae panted by looal aoticas -- -, r (, mtitt t jfL and talaa raealywd lor the act loa. "VTTe Local Vetioe," bocwyar abort, win b la ted br lean than On Dollar each day. . Marriages, FaseraJ sad Ballgiona Hotlnn moat lorariably ba patd ta adwaoce to aacara la A. Ho deftciaccy oa tba part of carriers will ta Bade good k) tba afSca. J !ha car Hera tai' to Vsa papera as ordered axd directed, tb.y mull pay bc thatroaralaeann. ; ; BOOTS & SHOES. Bio, , 25 i r. f '-i i , Baia nr-w ta stors tha largsal aad tst.t daalrabu retail atork of BOOTS AND SHOES, AXD ffiats;&: Gaps, To be fboad ia tba Olts ; tost rcealsirf dlrant from Mew rorfe aad Boston. sor sals aa i cheap aa any hoaasiatba Wat.. NE ."W. HOUSE 1 ISIXIS STItEErl Ufa 'j ' Wk Wholesale dealer la BOOTS n.nd SHOE stntl atock of qnelitiaa of Boo la. nboaa. BaU aad Gins nr oBtasd to tba trade, which have been purchased for cash, and will ba told at a vary small sdrsaoa abflre cost. Qali aad sxamlns my atock and prora tna above assaruoa. -. -, . t. . I bays asenrad tba asrrlres of Ir. B. B. Taan.y, late with P. BemonlB, wbi4r- kl.old trieBdatnaeJI and aanmlaa my stork. Mo trouble to a bow gooda. ByansrlU Dec. IX. loa. MACHINISTS. FaEIT13 a HANEY, I z - . - , w -it-m. luiiiSiasM. i EVA3T8VTLLK, ID., V i Maaanmtarsrs of STEAM ENGINES, isTEAffl BOILERS, . - AsTB tHRCULAR ; SAW MILLS Of the most Approved Pattern. 7ajlso ' " All kinds of. Machinery appertaining , to Railroads. Steamboats, Distilleries, Plonrinp; mils. SUGA II M I L LS, j i - - . of AIFsIses with the latrst Improvr. . . j ' iO - . ; Bents attathrd. Tobacco , 'Scrcws, IRokr: - AND RASS J ; , CASTING of every description. ' ; 'U , DSALXAA Steaa Oauees. Gam Beltlnj, Fh Brfol: Wmf ht Iron Pipe, Bolting ;?ract'eU, at ' JfAIUTACTTrrlZES' PBICZ8 Eepairins; done at short notice .Werauasiat aat A ail parta t Repair Boilers. -AD orders wfll rseafrs oar ladirldoal sttssand will As promptly tiled on tba Office and Foundry on the Canal, '" ' corner of Ina-le Street. mbrr-Iv ' SOAP AND CANDLES. Y Iliilip Decker, (b occ.m i r tn Deokar A Kramer), ftTannfacturer of Lard Oil SOAP AJTD CAEDLIS. ' ' ' Asm, aa extra artiaea ot UMOIVM, AMV CAB OIL . ... . Pealan In Basin, Soda, Aehaa, Aa. Afcw Pare Catawba Win Of arown ralaias. ta eoaatitiae tn aait par ;.:US BrAnrrcun, Inuu. aianttititsU inatb-lr
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