Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 April 1865 — Page 2

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ITTJATfO . AS fcUfcCfcOfc SALESMAM, BY Good V... I ,.r worV. floOO rrfernce riven. A ppiy at Fisher, Taroock Co I fin. Plttlne- fiftl.j. , . ' 1 FOR LEASE. fOK A LONO TKRM OF1 TEAR1, BalHing JF Lots fronting " Third iinn. b-tween Main . d Locn.t; !o fur lots front. ns oa Loeast trt, between Second and Third rV''For tTm apply to MB8. O. i ., mArZlritf FOR KENT,.. .1 O mile of liv.STille, Enquire of A JOHNSON. 8 FOR SALJL OTKAM B'ULVR FOR CALK AT THE 3 Vanderburgh Woolen Mill. Avaneeille, an A No. 1 Itinm Botbr, aa (rood a. new, 20 bet loiig by 48 lucbrs diameter, Knrinire or hOUAKH BR. KIM ROTH A 00.. frttiklln Avenue, near Pigeon Creek Bridge. m'il-lw A LAUOK HOUSE, with 10 room. large cellar 11 and all conveniences, good lo atl'm, admlrsl.ly situated for Uoardima Hon. Price Sl. 00. aiwj.it. a. johnson l d-inble tenement, two lom-wlll rent tig V T year. Price i,. jibVj.if. A.JOHNSON. T.-IRST Ct I.' Backfoi JLA'fl BL'ILDINO LOTS, fronting fold's Urove. shore Main Mreet, can be had very low and on time. I am reserving 7o of the. lots Ut fin Kmmm only cIiiwiii. mh'rf,tf.J , to be bnllt by pur A. i'lUNBOfl riMteoDA jysTTKBr tow XV tnu.ulrefcf IrtAA0K)rtl4 ' 1 m'J7 No. 3, Water Street. TWO DWJ.LLING HOUSES AND OnoSplondifl "Building: Lot It f T EY.SITrNCS:, on Ilia rest sl(Jf RexoBiI XI I street. IratarwoKyeaaiort ana Yirx;-aao-ijr brick, eleven (11) looms, With all tho Furniture, If d.ir.-tl. Ground 4 by 1"X fart l floe Orapee Prachxa, Pram, Aprlcote, Pliima, tic , on tha premls.s. A 'iro-uruol rrik Warehouse extends a-ros, tLs n 1 1 rr rjar; Wuorfbouse, ela.,-unUer tiilssaree roof, alley grail. 1 aud paved. Also, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, with Uu Story FrnRiwU-. four roe ma, it table, ate. Al.o. fine HCILKtNO tOT; or lOTS, on Firs street,, a-arly -opposite 1. J'sul'i) 4ip..acopp I knr.li HVl- ImmI ib-nnfl. IftOrfAii; ItafMrll I Bunt drairauio La t fur a tlua Uiiilqf reliurirT Till. tu all ins Eliora ntirsc-r tarma eaajr. Tba cbanca wry aliU-in ocvnra to bnr daalra. bin pruiariy ao couvelih-utl W bnalunaa a the bovo. a.-v . 8 Y.. 0ILBSRT, marine ' No. 4 Vyciinwra ntrtwt. ' ' - A KAIttf kKAH STKrSOTOWN. COStAiriV. Iahfai aor a lu krr4, and ianMnV' tMrnJ la uu TIji pn-miitra a (.Di.I) IliitJ-r, torrtalrlrm Pix Room; J(ior II A KN, aiid-Wrl. Viilldlnni; Ciol) til, or WATKK, aud TWO CI.-iTEUNS. A I..., a kuo.I Ifrnit brar. Iuk fir. h.l, and a Y'i'ir Or.'liurd conlalntnK buddad V"ar f"t furtlir fkrticolara ouiro ut tlistiuiu.' (mll-ta.7) Jii0tK. Wool'. A HPtr''TI 1 story fr.uiiK honsn, 11 ruoun, collar, cistern, wkiI, sinii , fruit trot's, Ai:., tB tan acrea of laud on thn plank Itoad, two oilli-s and half from JCvauaville. Price .rj,6U). Kuqulie of u.H A. JOHNSOS." CI IX g.4pVi;W,IfcO UOUSHSjtiat'flBiahfd k) Ki.iifl twcti. Inquire of, ' inafU'f. . - " I v' - VA. J0HS0Mv' . COMMISSION. umiiii.ii, iHH iii , : i i : : t i. a. osooc-r. DOCKER & DuSOTJCHET." :"', Produce and ( oinmlsslon Mcrfhants, N. 1W WAT'.lt KTlllOliST, Orr's Biock, nxl door to M. BalBell, , . ' . -. KVANdVlLLS, ISI. ay nirfhHt rnsh price paid for all kinds of Country 1'ioduco. I'm nipt attoUoa given to all Onlc.rs. ; . , , decl(l-bm r. h. BAosN ::::;:::!:!! :b.dickit. Ragon & Dickey, FORWARDING & COMMISSIOU lXox"oarvrx,tEJa WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, nor28-0m IV ANSVILLI, IND. WHAKP BOATS. .. box. r. n. ncsvamsT COX & HUMPHREY, rorvrardlng and ConimlNslon nierctiaiitii, Aud BPKCIAL BA1LB0AD AOKBT8,' ' ' ' Kvanarltle, Ind. JB- Will make liberal cash adraner-a en onignments of Produce aud Tobacoo to Nsw York. anrl3 . , HOTEL. ' ; NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Fourtn and Main, ' XsfULisxriULOb X3Z.3T. MKTCAL.K efe KBASI, Proprletora. miiarr,iii. t "r''rJ CITY II OTEL, P. NcKaI', Proprietor,- f -J ; On the corner of Water and Division 8 treats, near tiloatiiboal Laadlng, KVAN8VILLK. INPIANA. As this house has been pa pared, painted Bad refhrnlshcd by the proprietor, the traveling public can always rely upon having tbe beat of aceommndatlnna. :, . , . ap'JWv STONE r.WARE. I ts . C. ANcracTDBxaa or Stnoklns; Pipca, Water Pipe, Btove Fines and K lower ' Pols nlwayt on band. CORNER MAIN AND NINTH 8TS., frblO.tlm ..-.-' . KwivrtH. SaMt c, PROPOSALS. .5 RemoTal of Sycamore Street Bridge.' " 1 IJR0P0SA18 wilt b ror-lvj by tb Common Council of the city of Kvausvill, at Its next meeting, for taking down Sycamore Street Bridge and bridging the omual ct riycimore ttteel od the plan ol luxle Mreet Bridge. The pUukirg to be twenty feet wide and at the proper grade. The contractor to be aliowd to nee such of the timber as may bo suitnble for the n.w bridge, and the res Idue of tho timbers and all the iron reserved for the city. A. PKAFf LIN, Clerk. By A. M. Mi'Sairr, IVpnty. - , . . . Oity flPrk'eOflk-A, March 27, 1SC5. " mM-tt OCEAN TRAVEL. ' rpUB WKLL KNOWN FAyOBTITB CLTDX X built iron steamer of the ANCHOR LINK of steaiiwhipe: HlBleUNTA,"CALEDONIA., 14 BRIT AN Jvr, and " UNITED KINGDOM" are IntendtHl to sail fortnightly to and from New York, carrying passengers t-i and from Liverpool, Olas;ow, Kt-llejt, Dublin, Waterfonl, Cork, Limerick, 01 amy, er Londonderry. These steeroers ware I uilt t special iy lor the Atlantic trade, and are divided into water and-air-tight com pari -menta. BATE9 OF PASSAGE. 1 From New York to aayf the above places: Cabins, Sun) and lt;"f toamgo, $46, payable la American currency. To New York from any of tbe a bo re places: Cabins, (65 and $M; Steerage, 15, payable In gold or its eaiWeni in American currency. Those who wish tosend for their frieuda oaa bay tickets at trteee ratee from the Agents. FRANCIS MACDONALD A CO., arT 4m Howling Green. New Terk. 3 HOTEL REOPENED. Wasiungton iHoose, CHRIS. HEDDRICH, Proprietor. Cor. Mala nt Third Sta KV AXSVILLE, IBID. I , w ' ESTABLISHED, AND , wW?y-Anowa Hotel ha. been closed for Bev7, Knd'rK0,n pair. It has, daring this tirrtA. hemn naiitkint.1 ..u. . . throngh.y fltted up, and in at 0". tanea wttn new ocas ana tarniture. The nroDria. tor has made every arrangement tn nj vThonse convenient, healthy and agreeable to the puMic. 1 bunking; the public for the fine patronage that for a series of years baa been extended to tbe Washington, he invites a renewal of their custom, and will endeavor to nave his table famished aud the boose managed tn a way to merit thetr continued patronage. Omnibosea will passengers to and from ans irepot iree. tvurz

SATURDAY.

iPBIL 1 UAILK011) BlfilSTKR D FASTS: aii.-..-:; War, Fralebt and AoeoBUBoda Inronga irreigat.. ARK IT11 : Mail , . T:M P.M. A oootn m od atton . . :40 r. . Tbrongh Freight.. t:Mt. . T. H. AR. R.R. SirAUTI IIOM T. B. AooommodationMm.w Klght Kip ma A B B I Y X Day lxpraa.... Aeeoaimadattoa Sight jr.xyraw.. Tbna two roada auka good aosnactlona ai Tarra Hanta. CITY IVJEW. GCIBBILLAS AT TJI0HT0WF. We Are informed that the Cnaeli wg pasting Uoioatowa Thnreda? night, she woe hailed, and not gaipectin; an j danger, landed. , The Captain was told that there I was a lot , oi roia macnioery n"re m i Bhin. hnt the Cancs.in had hil inanicioni I r' , , . r , I aroused by the number of ill-looking mto that were gathered around, and conolnded to back out without the freight ; 1 ' I r 'TIS a fftntaV! n Viam n r Aex Kt tha man 1 were guerrillai, and were preparing to eize and rob the boat ' ' ! ' ' Thej majponibljbe apart of Steele's gang ooming ia to . take the oath, and desired to " taper off" their crimes, hj rob-bing the boat, like an old toper " taper; off , t bj laying in a tupplj of new whuikT.di -- j ItirWe had the pleasure of a call 'yesterday from our yery excellent friend, John Wymond, Eq., who for some time I past has been in Louisiana, and has just I returned to remove his family South. n Mr. Wymond.does not corroborate tbe I'iivorite Democratic , and Copperhead doctrine that free negroes will starve to death frOnr beinrf too lazy to work, as general Tula, though he has seen some aiy negroes as well as lazy white men. On some plantations, under Mellen's Tfgulffions, tbe negroes employed are provided with houses, and fuel, and med icines, when sick, and are paid from $14 to $2& per month, and they are also allowed a certain quantity of ground to cultivate for themselves, aud given every Saturday afternoon to cultivate it, in addition to all their spare time" after working their ten hours per day. l t 1 a tl S a . 1 r It -r. - J - I i rtaaw vinrif nnaovvi? i iv ann inirniniiw i as a general thing, and seem fully as happy and contented as if they were Under (ten. Hurlbnrt's regulations first class hands get food, clothing, house, Joel, medical attendance and fiU per month, with a patch of ground and Sat urday afternoons to work it." Women tnd inferior class hands get less wages but tbe same provisions. Negro schools are being established id the district and the young Etheopeans take to learning quite naturally. A Habit that Should bb Bbokbh Up. We nave frequently observed a crowd gather on the street corner for the Hole purpose, so far as we could as certain, to' gase; about and gossip with each other, blocking up the sidewalk to such n extent that passing by was al most impossible. Yesterday morning such a crowd was gathered on the corner under the railroad office, blockading the sidewalk com pletely, and two ladies and a gentleman who came ud from the river were com- ,, v. . - m ,. . . , pellea to step off the walk into the gutter iu order to get by the crowd. - The; sidewalks, aa we understand it, were made for the benefit of passers by and not of loafers and loungers. XtaT! Iu our readings of natural history the only animal we have ever seen any account of which possessed the attributes which desired that traitors, mur derers and robbers should be punished for their crimes, waa a biped without feathers, and ' generally denominated Were we to desire that noted traitors, bloody-minded assassins, and unmitigat ed thieves should be turned loose on so ciety, without':- punishment, we should suspect ourself with sympathising with the 'criminals aud their crimes, which might, perhaps,, be esteemed as the highest style of chivalry. Jack Bennett Preparing to Comb nr. Jake Bennett," we" presume, is getting ready, to coma in and take the oath, as we are informed that a few days ago he and hU gang of robbers and murderers were in thevicinity of South Carrollton, -. --iVTIt- ........ exercunagv-toeir propensity Dy stealing, plundering and -murdering. Bennett kept ad much as- possible in the back ground, but his presence with the gang is hot doubted,' and it is supposed that be and his gang were preparing to come in and take the . oath and be received with as much rejoicing, as if they had al ways been honest men. van t some kind, Christian gentleman go out with a buBg7 and bring "in Bennett and his gang.o An Ixpobtant Abbbst. A few days ago Provost MarshaJ Johnsoo received a dispatch from Col. Baker, of St. Louis, that he thought there was a rebel emis sary lurking about Yincenpes and requesting his areest CapL Johnson sent to Yincennes and had him arrested and brought to this city. I His name is James Dougherty aud he baa but one eye. In bis possession were found numerous ar ticles that betray his sympathies, inclnd ino twr, nairs of fins anne. i.v o r - r-",wuui

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tor 0r. uuuurm, g0ia lace, corainitting the crime, was not yery buttons, a pair of fine shoes, which the strong but the prisoners promised to detective from St. Louis recognized as produce the bonds if no further prohaving been obtained in St Louis at a ceodings were taken against them. The

.... vr oi Wl.n . ... ..j by the t liouis cetecuva ne lurned deadly pale and acKnowieagea mat be had seen him in Mobile and elsewhere in the South. He said the articles found on him had been given him to take South, but he never intended to go through the lines. He was placed in irons and handed over to the detective who left ... . . . . ... with ham yesterday morning on the train for St. Louis.

tXIOJ COMMITTEES,

City and Ttocnihip Election, Monday, April 3, 1865. BAI.LTISO "oOKICITTKXS. Ira A'ara. Thoriton Halea, Wa.Blatar, Chrlat. Rchatr, frad. Pfaffiia. Bmth Wmrd. Alhart JohBB. Alar. Darling. ndrraa Zbr, . t Waa. OnaBr ' ' ' Wat. Epaaayar, F. W. BiiBkBwyar. KighUk War. - Dan. WefaretadV John Crlfrp, Jr Robert Maatw, Obm'lea Crta. Baary Koclkar, .?raok Corwlca. a, Dbb. Werntl, John DaLang. int War. James Taylor, -Charley Beddaa, ' J. W. !ow, Frank Thayer, Frank Oraaa, " John Btoeka, kloemAikea. for tin Ten n. Jo Cupplea, H. X. tork. '- ' Bd. Barti, . . Pater Heaa, ' A. Htaiobarb, : ' Thoa. oCorkla, . 8. HoranaoB. Thoa. Hopkins, Major Boolaaoa, Martin Taadoaaa, WauLamt, Eanbcn But. Jacob Mayer, eaorga Last, frma. atrugi, Philip Corgaa, B. W. HortOB, A fefaddoz. Joahaa UarldaoB. Bteomd Ward. Oao. W. Wrran, Petar SanoBin, O. f. Br Ite, W. W. Morran, Abrahani uamberta. LctI Iglehwt. fMr4 Ward. A. Blrkrabaacb. John IWckar, Cbarlay Lang, lit. uranara, Jamea fttraat. CbrUtiaa Brekar. Ttmrtk War. James Bwanaoa, w, Haamaa. Hmry 0. Cramer, Chiistian Krats, Cobwm ClaBtaota, Jobs pannattoll. riflM War. . Vrad. Oitigcr, VaUotlno Cramar, Martin Btolsv - Cbarlrr hobaum. Joaa uodaon, Jacob Bannlirhof. Bvuk War. Jacob Zimma bibb. William OolJe, Joe Onnii, CHALtiHGlKO roMMiTTiM. toataa ToWKiair Ffc FraasBea. John Oreak, jobn McCorkia, PbiiXnier, nkdmond.. ' ""a? r"V ' ' A'"-'"PW"' Jgha Crris, , WnuW.vrna.Mi fOatalOlIT rppar f raeusaf. J abn Beach, Jacob vinn. iewer VasiaoL Peter Btols. Henry Dodsnhof, Alfred Bolue, James Wlltahlre, . Robert Borabrook, Christ. Faaa, Pat. Hsber. Tho. koyaton. . koyat Wat. CWdwall, Jaa. U MOealy, ; . Edward Ingle. . Herman Jueksr. Mtiddlt PneiaeL Bird Mughse, Jacob oehlknob. Michael nana. fcFor the truth of our itatement that Major Shook had no trouble in pro coring possession of the man arrested bj Colonel Glenn, we hare the authority of Major Shook himself, which it perhaps fully as reliable as that of an anony mous writer, whose entity consists in a voxel pralerea nihil . ; A Good" Law. The Ohio Senate has passed a bill on an important subject, to-wit: the inspection of theatres aui hulls for publio assemblies, to see that they are protected against fire, and are provided with sufficient means of egress in case of fire or alarm. Such a jaw should exisl in every State and city. The protection of life is the highest duty of a government. A Nbw Pafbb. Our friend John 1L Scott will this morning resume the pub lication of tha Weekly Evansville Qateite,a.ai those who do not find it at ... .- their door, will, if thev nave any curtosity. please call at the great North American News Depot, No 8, Second Street, and secure a copy. Items. .- i... v The Worth ineton Gazette has an ar tide enumerating the inducements to settle in . Greene ' county, among which we find everything except oil, and pre sume that will soon be found. A young lady in Trimble county, Ky., owns $5U,UW worm ot oil lands. Uet your hats, boys. ... , Eastern Cotton Mills are suspending operations for the time being. Cotton sympathises too much with gold for them. Tbe rebels seem to be getting ahead rather slowly witn negro recruiting. Ibe Uicbmond Jueammer says there is panio among the blacks, considerable opposition among the whites, and a great deal oi desertion among the colored con scripts. -i ' We have heard a rumor on the street. says tbe tr nnceton Clarion, to the ef fect that oil has been discovered near this place. We would warn persons against dropping fire into the branch or ?reoV 10 wrucn .lnB.?u w" lest the stream should suddenly become , gheftt of flarn- fcnd hd,,, little fishes to a " turn." Another Man to be Hcno this Weee. C. K. Johnson, C. S. A., has been found guilty of being a spy, before the military commission now in session, ana sentenced 14 to be hong by tne neck until he is dead, at such time and place as the Commanding General may direct, twothirds of tbe members of the com mi ion concurring therein.". . The proceed ings and findings are approved and the sentence conformed. Mr. U. K. Johnson will be hun by the neck until he is dead, on Friday next, the 31st inst, in this City. Xbe Jr'rovost Marshal! is charged with the execution of this or der. JjOU. Journal. Elijah Harbor, of Randolph, county. hung himself i to a sapling with his handkerchief, on Saturday last. ' and died, though fully able to have relieved himself if he had changed his mini after swinging off. his hands being free ana tne sapling within reach. r .'j To be Shot. Three! outlaws. Wf'ft A Bhcraft, Alfred Nichols, and .Thomas Payne, were found guilty of beins: truer rillas before the military, commission. and are sentenced to be shot to death with musketry on Friday next, the 31st inst, at Xjexmgton, Hy. .;.-.: a WIT IN THE CONVENTION.--In the Missoun state Convention, a day or two ago, a member whose profession Is not that of law, made a statement of what he thought the law ought to be in a certain case. Another member , who is a disciple of Black stone, replied that the less toe member said about law the bet ter. The escupfipian, thereupon perpe trated tbe following epigram : ; Friend Q , i'll take yonr advice, -' Aad yoa will see the aeqael ; - -I'm I'm going to learn a little law, So I may be your equal. INDIAN FIGHT ON THE PLAINS.—Gen. Dodge received a dispatch from Fort Kearney on Wednesday, announcing that Gen. Mitchel had had a battle with the Indians 150 miles north of Fort Laramie, and had captured 150 lodges of Sioux and 90 lodges of Arrapahoes. A ''lodge" comprises six redskins, big and little; so that Gen. Mitchel must have gobbled about 1,440 of the natives. ———<>——— RECOVERED.-- The $69,000 in Government bonds stolen from the Central National Bank, New York, on Monday, were recovered through detectives on Wednesday. The evidence against several persons arrested on suspicion of facts were communicated to the officers presented of securing the entire amount of stolen bonds without prosecuting the prisoners, or of losing the bonds with a prospect of convicting the men. The former alternative was accepted, and the bonds recovered. But a small part of the money belonged to the bank, and the total loss of the bonds would have fell with much severity on the depositors. The detectives received a reward of $10,000 offered by the bank for the detection of the robbers.

A Hit BmrEzsr thi Eng. An oEcer of the 144th Indiana"" "regiment, writing from JJalltowntYa, where his . regi 1 'i f j . &

meni ta now encamped, uus yinaicaxee himself againsT com pTainU made ui file Second t District T pf( officers , haying themseiVes credited to - Indian'aoolirf, aad -otkrer counties- cmtaide- f -fk?4, where f : large l local . bottuties did mueli more preyail, jle says: f l I sea by files of Indianapolis pape's that great complaint is made of officers of the 144th fpr getting them selres credited to other counties. As a matter of individual right, I claim that I have the right to determine where I shall be credited. But allow me to lay the case before you, and you will see that necessity compelled the officers to do this, in order to procure their outfits, Ac. In New Albany you offered a bounty of $250, upon satisfactory evidence that tbe person is credited to your township. In Indianapolis they paid $450. Now every officer who is a married maa is expected to leave some means of support for bis family, if he has one. My outfit cost me $220, besides my expenses, which were curtailed to the lowest possi ble notch.- Two hundred dollars is little " .1. f l.a i money to last a lamuy tnree or lour months, but still is better than none, and nont would 'have been the portion I would have sent, home, had 'l got the New Albany bounty. . And God knows there are none in New Albany that both er themselves about soldiers wives. If they get the town clear of tbe draft, that is the last thought about them. In my case, however, l owed my or edit to .Indianapoito, army best lauueoce is there, and no one has tbe right to question il.r Let some of your wealthy citisens contribute from their bountiful Sup ply, create a bounty, that will compare with other counties, and then New Alba ny will set her credits without trouble. If New Albany had paid $400, -'like Evansville, her officers would ' not have had themselves credited to(" Indianapo lis. It is bad to live in a ( Small town. Another Frbshet. By basseoeers on the train from the East, (due here last evening at 5:30. but which did not ar rive till near 2 o'clock this morning) we learn mat ine atmosi incessant rains oi . . ... . .. . the last forty-eight hours, has brought up to almost overflowing all' tbe streams and low lands on the Ohio & Missisippi railroad between this city and Lawrenceburg, rendering it necessary to stop the train to repair the road in several places, the track being loosened to sucb an ex tent aa to render it utterly impossible for trains to pass over. ! Many families along the road were preparing to leave their homes, owing to the 'water taking possession of their premises trees were felled on which to place the women and children. At one place an old man about eighty years of age was transported to an abode or safe ty on a log. - . ' ' The train due here at 6 o'clock this morning was three or four hours behind time. t ine ennts un.Frank Lyman, a respeotable German of iiosben, committed suicide by banging himself in his own barn, with bed cord, last weelrv:t .temporary insanity. Local IVotiQesV UNION. MASS MEETING. J There will be a Mass Meeting of the Union men of Evansville, at, ; MOZART HALL, this (Saturday) evening, April 1st, at 7 o clock. Good speakeis will be present to address the people. Let the Hall be filled to overflowing. , "Come and let us reason together?' " , , ' J, ' '. ' GREENHOUSE Vemr Sqatret BTortb oftH Depot, ea Abu attract, bsiwsca aea-BntH and Kiflstb. ' Many varieties of Heliotropes, Gera niums, Verbenas, ' Salvias' (blue and scarlet), ucbBias. ana a general as sortment of , Greenhouse and Garden Plants, constantly on hand and for sale. . Likewise, a few of those nice steel Hanging-Baskets, and plants suitable for the same and for vases. Besides the above, a few thousand thrifty Strawberry plan ts .(Hooker's Seedling. - and Early Scarlet), and a supply of the Great Cali fornia Squash seeds, for sale by the sub scriber,'. " T . ' ' C. P. Parsons SSfM Behm's Commercial .College in this City, is the best place to spend time profitably. Here a thorough busi nesa education caa be acquired in a rery shor time, by any one of ordinary energy andjeapacity. . This is.'a Counting House where : young men keep books just as they would do in actual business, consequently must learn all of book Keeping, wataiogues giving lull par-. ticclars furnished on application. . i , i n. . ! i '. Wanted. A nurse (white or colored) to accompany a family to New Orleans. Engagement either for the trip, or for a longer time, ii mutually desirable. . v Apply at this office. . . . , ,a KeB" Auction sale this morning at the auction room, corner of Main and Third streets at 9 o'clock; a lot of fresh and new dry goods .and notions, also a fine and nearly new Rockaway for family use; four barrels' of molasses and ' a great variety bfj other articlea , ; ., apl,. t. i is v r -' .. Hiram NitaosvFor Sale. A- set of wardrobes containing 25 closets or clothes presses, with seperate doors, locks keys, Ac got up in good style, nicely varnished and numbered very suitable for a Masonic or Odd Fellows Lodge rooms for the safe keeping of regalia,' 4c, can be seen at the Steam Engine House cn Second Street, and will be sold at a bargain. For particulars apply to ., H. A. Cook, 15 MainStreet, or , V J.W. Nexen, 9 Main Street. -March 3L 2t - - a ;. New York Stobe Another Gbsat Redcctiost in the Price of Dry Goods. The Coolidge Brothers openly declare to this community that they will keep fully down with the present New York panic prices. 8plendid styles fast colored Print, from 13 to 22; Shirtings 20, LondsdaUtt Eiilt, Sumter, Idem, and Dunght 44 Muslins, 35; Shaker Bonnets, 25. Their minds are, fully made up to sell at all hazards.' No sacrifice will be too great. . Don't . buy till yoa examine their splendid stock of Silk Goods, Domestics, etc., etc Make your purchases while the panic if ots and before prices ga up again . March SO, 1865-lw.

Obajtcbs asd LtKosa. Fifty boxes Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale by H. Herman, Confectioner, No, l-First Street. : m30,3C """" JOB. SALE. r

7 3-10 Treasury Hates of mil de nominations. .- 5-20 Boads ; 10-40 Bonds. -, Exchange on Hew York at 1-10 Premium, by ' THK KTAXSTtLLE JTATIOWAL - ' BASK. mar29d3t ; : ' ' 1 - " 1 : RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Rev. J. I,. Medorn win preach ta tha Baptist Lactor Room, corner or Chestaot trees and Caaal, an tabbaOi next, at 10 o croak a. m., aaS The yablle are respectfally insited. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. I ea Tares DoUanJmariablf in . Fer Hayer. WILLIAM BAKER will be rapporteJ torrekestloB aa Mayor, at the soaalng election, by . MANY VOTERS. ; . ,v per Recorder. ' : - - ' Plcaas anneause the name of JOHN F. CBISF as a aaadldata for the offlce of City Beeoraer, at tha easaiag April ksotloau. .- I-" -Mi , For Cowatellmasa af First Ward. ? WILLIAM DEAN will be supported by many" voters for Coasctlmaa of tVa First Ward. . . Per CeaiaietlBn.an mt met Wrd. , Dr. ISAAC CASSELBBBBI will be rapportsd by tba rnloa msa of the Second Ward for Ootul. oilman. i 5 1! a". Fer Coatnellmaat of Third Ward. Ma. Eoitob: Fleaaa anaoonoe tbe nam of SAMUEL ORB for Coanetlsaaa ef tho Third Ward, and oblige , THE PEOPLE fair Conmollmam of Fearth Ward. WILLIAM HI1LMABT baa consented to be come a candidal for Oouacllmaa la tb Foarth Ward;' ! '"I- . For Cosuaellaaaat r FtftM Ward. . ANTON HtBLING M tba CnUn aadidata for Cvan:limaa In tb Fifth Ward. . . For Coataotlnaan mt Blxta Ward.1 JACOB BHOCEhlB will be supported for OrouellmaB la the Sixth Ward by J " --' MANY TOTER8.' ; For ComBclltnasi waaittt Ward. HENRY FELDHAEES 1 the Colon candidate for Councilman (a the Sevirath Ward.- , . For Coumellimsua r BlghHt Ward. Mb. EiToa Yob may aaaonne tb aaawof WILLIAM O. BOEPPLE aa a oaadkUte t Councilman la tb Eighth Ward.- , , MANY FRIENDS. For Gomaellaaaa of BTtrntM Ward. WILLIAM MILLS will be sop ported by his anmeroa fr lends aa a eaadidas far Cos. Bellman la the Ninth Ward. . . . For Ooauitatolo. , ., , h ., JOHN BURKE i a oandldaU for re-elect len to tb offlo of Constable, at tb ensuing April lection. MANY VOTERS. i - . By request of ay fr lands I hare eotueotrd ta become a candidate for tb offlce of Constable, et the ensuing April election. ALFRED HITCH JOHN C. 8ARGEANT is a candidate for re election to the offic of Constabl a, at tn ensuing April election. (.'.'. .-!:. FRANK MORRIS, ; tha preaeut NfgDt wharfc Muter, will be a caadidato for ConeUble at tb election next Monday. . - ,' j .-. JOSEPH A. JEWETT, at the reqaaat of namer ous oitiseni, will be candidate for Constable of Pigeoa Township, at- tbe eaeaiog AprH slssttoa Fr Jattlc of tho Pave. -- A. W. CHUTE is a candidate for Justice of tb Peace of Pigeon Township.. , ,, JOSHVA DATIDSOBJ will be snpported by hi friend for the ofllc of Jestloe, of tb Peace, at the eoenlng April electioa. ' ' - For TwBtblp Traatee. J. P. ELLIOTT ts m eaudidaU for re-election to Abe offlce of Towasbjp Trustee ol Pigeoa Town,hlp. . . j - - - - ' ' - Per City Trsasarsr. - JAMES DATIDSON is candidate for re-elec-tSoa to the offlce of City Treaenrar. - ' ' - For - City Astenar. Col. O. W. MANK is acandldaU for tha offlo of City susssnr.. !n ...... ... : .- :..(- .?- ". -'I " HENRY HABENICHT UBcaodldat for Aam. or, at ths snsulng April election, u . -. ' PHILIP XTLIB, Jr.win be aupported for Assessor, at tb snsulng April election, by ... : -,c MANY OTBRS. 1 - , - Far City Cltrk.;;. " . Fleas anooaae. my name as a, candidate for City Clerk at tb ensuing April electioa. . , , ah28. . ; - . r- A. M.MoOBIFF. . ,- For Street Cmalstiasr. ' ALFRED BURKFATRICK wUI be a candidate for re-election ta the ofllc of Street Commissioner at the ensuing April election. - - xaMlfr. ' - For Cltjr CoIIaetor. Please annoonce tb tutmeof JOHN SCHUBERT a a candidal tor the . oiSoa. oX City CmJestilneaA the ensuing April election. . . r . - mh28. 1 . UmaMT FBIEND8. For Cltp- JXarsksU. J x ' ANTON TENYOOROE will be a oandid'ats'foc ra -a lection to tb ofllc of City Marshal at the taction next Monday. ' , T ' ' mh2S. ' PROVISIONS. HESS PORE, BACON and LARS ' - - FOR SALE. ' WE HAVE TN STORE 900,000 TOfcNDS OF new Bacon , eonsisUng of iiams, Shoulders, Clear and Bibbed Side. Also, Meea Pork and Prim Leaf Lard, which we are efferlng to tba traoe at lair pnoee. . rjia,aTON BBOB., apl 1 ' No. S First Street. WB ITE LIME. PERSONS WISHINO TO BUILD OR WHITEwash will Sad a splendid article at Johaeoa'S Boat." bow at ths city wharf. m3l-3 LUMBER. &jC, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BTJILXERS. 1 500,00 0A NO. 1 r-; SHAVED FIVE SUUVGIsES I 300,000 FEETr-rv ASSORTED . FUSE I.V3USE.IXI SatH, Doors, Blinds, aad Frames la aay quantity to nit purchasers. Also, large lou of FLOOBISG and WEATHXK-B0AKD1X6 For sale at HCNNEL A SON'S. B31-3w Corner Walnut Street aad Canal. CONFECTIONERY. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASd from p. Boyle hi stock of Caady Tools, aeosasaryfor tbe manufacture of all kinds of Caady, la mow prepared to SU orders far aay amount of Candy, -: V SYRUPS, SODA, &CC9 &c. y, ALSO, For Cracker, Cakes, aad varythtag connected with tho CwnJectioBery aad Bakary baat. B'S. Mercbamt la tha city and vicinity win End It to their interest to give aa a oalL Orders from a distaac solicited aad promptly attended to. A. A W. CHRIST, fobM-Sm -' Ho. IOS Mala Bt , bet. 3d and 4th. PRIZE CONCERT. PROF. BUCK'S OREAT PRIZE CONCERT will come off about the first of April, and offers BBpreosdented attractions. Twenty -on elegant prixea will be distributed, including on diamond set, valued at tl.aOO. Pric ef ticket red need to II. Those who parrcbaaod El tickets will eaU and receive two additiusal tickets without edditloaal charge. ' , Bh27td HAM 8AUBACE 1 - - r ; s 260 Iba Haas Baaeaga, a an thing new aad aloe. Call aad try it. at H. A. COPE'S. CANTON PREoERVBD OINfiER. S eases preamrrsd (Hagar.at

CARD.

JA3IES XAXCE, G AJEt, I E NTER, XinJCLD tSFOBM THK CITIZENS OF THK I f vicinity that ha kt prepared te take work by contract or by the day. r ALL WOKS DONE IS GOOD STYLE. BW It caa be fooad at tbe Drag Store of Br. Frelrh. corner of Seven tb. aad Diriaioa, or at &. Cooi's grocery. Main attest. Reisra to Mr Geo. L. Xflxsa awel r. season in. ; - . . is-lw STRAYED. , - ; . Strayed or Stolea T JWM THE VNDER9I6NED. INSULLlTaNtown, a tight Bay Horse, with white face, and three or four .waits tret ; bliad ta tb right eye) Bear aixteea band, high, aad baevy eel. stay on awiveneg mm to a WIU uaaralty rewarded. . - al i- . -,. -r A BCHT BTTLLTT AH. NOTICE. 7ii Blaekford Ea tate. PARTIES DEoIRlMO TO OCOCFY ANT OF tbe Iota in tb Upper Enlargement, owned by this estate, caa da ao oa reasonable ter ma A applying aooa to THOS. B- OABVIN, , mJU-3t Third Street. - JACOB STRAUB & SON. : .t .,ir ) at ; S - i - i CETLEBY -.. J .-j j' ; ; -i ' j ;tii "tut ,,-t u , j - - .( LA or, j-. 'ia J ' - . -. r.- f " t fl ; ..ii. k .1 ,iiiiaa'i!i'-i i rit o . tb'l t ' . . .. v . ' i- 1 : ' : .! 1 J A . 1 IttCt . ! .-. EEDTJCED PEICE3 ! 1 ,; ' . -. t hj .- ...i ,s .; , (et.i-ia ' l .nit ' r. . "."if : ' Special inducements offer ; ea to wnoiesaie Duy-1 via a. t -: Jacob Stxaub's & Son. . -,i ... . -. i. i -it -1 1 r- . ,i v 74 ITain1 Street,',', . BELOW, TUB V1SBIS6T0S xlOl'oS. :.-t ,i L-t.t v' , -: CITY ELECTION." 'i THE FOLLOW1NO ARE THE NAMES OF tb Inspectors appointed by the Council to bold tha City Elect km oa Monday, tb 3d day of April next, vix.t -, Fin nit Precinct, comprising the 1st, id and Sth ward, Joaepb Turaook, Iaepeetor. Place of vot ing, to team Eagis House, a Sreond Street. - . Mecond Precinct, comprising the ad. th and Slh wards, Victor Btsofa. Inspector. Place of voting. John-Moak'B boos, ooiaac of First astd VlaeBtreeta. Third Precinct, comprUiog tbe 5th, fith and 7 lb wart's, A T. Whittlesey,. Inspector. Pisco of Voting, UnloB Engloa Hmhw, Lamasco i i ' A. PFAFLIN, Clark By A. M. MrQairr, Deputy. ahtttd ISUNDRIES. N EW BAOON. 1SXW fo f prta bow Baeoa Hams and Shoal Cere, Jtutt received and for ml at HAYHCB3T A WHITTAKER'S, 2 1 r- No. S Water Street T XAF LARD. ' . 1J .:, . r. r.-'.. - r''-' 36 new tin cans of Prima Leaf Lard, pot up ex pressly tor lamuy ase, ror sale low at - HAYBCaST A WHITTAKER'S. azS. : . No. S Water BtrMt. e CARRIAGE MAKING-. ' C. DECREE & BOirB, MaaaAtotarers of O JP O K. TH O , . . tSHAPTS' FELLOES , BENT WORKj U -Of arary thuaarifttom, for" ":f-' i Ti :t t i-i-.. '''ir''m' C"" ' '-' '' vtuxaAKes . ana 1 w atcoiia . o 7 - in . Ol '. '. ' : 'i ' " "' Also MaaBfactirvr ef M -. M. ...... n WAQdirs,; caets,' drats, ttc, ;:: FACTOBT AB"D OFFICE t ', 118 and 148. Cor. Kain and Canal aovI2-6oi j . . CLOTHING. LURICII gOIRADER; " Merchant Tailors v ' . ft ; . . - . ..':.- Jf.-i ...- COB. SYCAMORE A SECOND 8T8.,' . ,' ,1'"'J"Kyytu, iad.'j.' .. , "a AT We hare a choi oa eeeortmeti t of Imported Olotha sad Caralaaeraa, ef a superior quality, i.ik. - .ii i . ... . 7 -.. ww -. m-wu u W..U. . HnepnasBiisi rea-a owe hie price. -.1 aver Call ande - . . . . ixaala ear goods aad prices, .... an-ia OYSTERS.,MAMN&CO.'S" I1KE risn DEPOT, 83 Xa,iaStiitt,XrtJiaTmt,Inl JPx-cltiIc Fellierr, Ag't. FRANK FELKEB HAS MADX ARRANGEaaenu to receive dally, by E sprees, fresh Batti store Oysters, In cans aad ceaea, aad fresh Lake Fieh aad Lobsters, ils la tb sols agent for to city of Bvasavllla. Those deal ring to foawt oa these palatable aad Irmraosm taxaris will Bad tbewt at hie store. . -t'jr SEED. ... . MS J i. . PRIME TIMOTHY SEED. I10 ba.be ia Priaw Nrthra Timothy Seed Just reeatssd by V . , - HATHURST A WHITTAKKi, ' No. Water traeti SADDLERY HARDWARE CHARLES BABCOCIC; portar and Dealer la 8addlery Hardwart3, BprtBg;s, Axles, Wood Work, Data - sulu, WoralsM, Haraaes, Kaavnaaled Fataat - L.athr,' Pad Salas, SlOrtiBtT, dt dto. - - " IV o. ST.

INSURANCE AGENCY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1847. Combined Capital and Assets rep resented January lit, 1885, oyer (Eighteen MiUion Dollars;.)! AI.I.EX jC.' I14LX.OCK,- ;! I iBdsrwtlur,' Geatcral Iusoramoe Affat, Adjwsttr of Avsragit, ad Salary Pahlle. : (Ttco No. 10 Upper First Street, Beet Post Oftkv, .T 5 i ' '' : " KWAjrSVll.L,K, 1SD. 1 ' o - - Folic las iaauad ax a: set lew. or daasaira bv Fire. Perlie of Inland aigation, I'eraonal Injury by Aocideat, and attnliealioB remove red for Policies on 1 from ta. T ...IB. rlret elaaa ord im ajsA ory res pert rvOMlnaur-aoce (ompaiiiea: HOMEVllISUEilHCE - OF NEW TORK CITT. - - Cash Capital $2,000,000. Assets Si,565,650. Insures agsiu.t Loas or Pamaire by Fir oa Dwellings and their oeeteals. atrtrs. Maaataotorie, Warrhoaaee. Stocka at Mercbaodiee, ' dnoaaadall laaurable Property, Inland her ;itioa aaa Trmasjiorsatlos, e-Bipaaeoia aposi :ie Rivers, Lakes, Caoalj aad Railroad at rat,. w th aatare of xbe risk will bear. , CHARLES J. MARTIN, Pre. . A. F. WiLLMABTH. Tic P JUtt.l BCU1I, oec I EE, Bec'y. A.C.HA1 LLOCK ASON.A JXAMTFOKDiii'i FIRE INSURANCE CO it .11. tw T eninf 50 .i V 1 . (Orraalsed la ni . , , ., i s Capital $1,000,000. . -i , , , , . Assets 31,436,733. Insure against Lose and Damage bv Fire oa nwelltag aad 'coateats. Store. Warehouse. Stocks of Mercaandam, Frodaoa and all dessrabb ptoporty at fair rats of premium. GEO, M. COlT.See'y. , 0. C. LYMAN, Ae't. ' 1 ' ' -, A.O. UAJ. LOCK A SON. Agenla : SECURITY " IflSURANCE cor.ip'Y ;. " ' OF NEW YORK CITY.' Cash Capital $1,000 000. Assets $1,475,643 " Inaoree Dwsliings. Store, aad alt deaeHf Mob f desirable property. The insured caa at their option bar participating policies entitled to scrip at regular rales, (scrip divhtead lor loot oo per sat 1 or a liberal discount noon the premium Also, inland navigation aad traaaportatloB ship ments on tba lakae. rivers, cabals, and railroads at ratea low aa are oomnatlble with aeaarny tb asared. Losses promptly paid wltboBt die. coast for iBtereet. -" : THOMAS W. BIRDHAXL, Pvse t. RICHARD L. HaYDOCK, 8ec'y. A.C. BALLU K A BON, AgenU. ' INTERNATIOriAL FIREINSUHANCE COMP'Y. , OF NEW YORK CITY. ,.... Cash Capital $1,000 000. . .Assets $1,204,188. Insures efvlnst toes and damage by fire 00 dwelltaga. store. varebooese, etockv of marchaadiae, p-odoee, mills, aaanufaciorle and all iaonrabl property at reaeoaable rates of premium. . i , tUABLkS TAYLOR, Pree's. i ' HAMILTON BRACE, Vic Pres l. CO. HTBS.Bec y. O. A. DRAKE, As't. ALLEN 0. HALLOCK, Agext. MUTUAL BENEFIT Life InHiirunco 0. J ' OF NEWARK, SEW JERSEY. Accumulated Assets " over o ;-; $6,000,000. J .. ' - Inturae ttvsa ooly.aad ta partly mnraal, dl. riding annuslly all Iu e.ralnge among tbe policy hotdere.-I ta aaaoae-emenl baa always barn good and may aalely be oonaldered ens of Uie beesfi cent lustilutlons of tb world. j ....,:.: LOUIS4J. UHOVER, PraVt. BKNJ 1. MILLICB..VIce Prea't. EDWARD A STHONO, Hey'y. '", ; A. C. H A LLOCK A SON, Ag-n la. 5 TRAVELER S INSURANCE, COilPANY, ; , Of HARTFORD, CONN.- . i Cash Capital $500,000. , ' Insure against accidents of every description. 119 0 prem turn -erarwe a policy for SA.OAii, and tA 00 per week eimpenaatloa for personal Injury (lueapactting tb aeanrsd froa his ordinary busi. near) while tnveUng by aay pahlle eonveyanrw. ta UO premium secure, a full policy for S'i.ikjO, ao b-oub per wawtc oompeoeatloa lor all ana ev ery aeecriptlon of accident travallug or other. JAMES O. BATTER-OB, Pree't. RODNEY DENNIS, Sec y. - : - , vLLEN C. HALLOCK, Ageot. - j . METROPOLITAN Insurance Comp'y OFHEWTOBKCnr.'. i.: I Cash Capital $300,000. w , .. . Assets $750,540. ' Insures at eaetomary rates of premium against loa and damage by Sre oa all desirable property. Tb policy holder may raoaive TS per cent, ef tb net profits without incurring any liability, or ia Uea thereof aatbade optica a literal discount Bp Oa tho premium. . ; -JAMBS LOBTMER ORAHAM, Pre'!. . . ?- BOB, M. C.0B4HAM, Vic Prss t., :j ,, B. A. STANSBURY, nd " JOHN weOwODRlDOB, nWy. ' . .;. A. C. HALLOCK A SON. AgesU. , j , r. ii.. . . . PUTNAM" IT'lrd'Ihsuiranice Col ,j ""-"ofha-rtford.conm. r - 1" Cash Capital $500,000. Insoras agalurt loa' and damage by Sre oa dweUiogs, stores, wareboasea, stocks of aseeckaa. dies, mills, machine shops end nil Insurable prop, arty at fair rateOof p rem I a nr. - ...V 1 . - i- BOWER, President, ')' '" w. N: BOWERS, TlosPres'C " DANIEL BCCK, See'y, -i P - ALLEN C. HILLOCK. Ag.nL - . AKCTIC -1 1RE INSURANCE COMPT A ; .-.?; OF SEW YORK CITt. : !- - ,) ash O.pital $500,000. ;! : j Asset $641,197. ' Insure against loam and damage by flrs oa all Incurable property at rale low a tbe net are of lb risk aad tb real eeearity to tb ospao aad of the Insured will permit. - -- J. Ml LTOSJ SMITH, Pre t, JTINCENTTILYON, Bee'y.-. . j . - . i. W. WIDLEY.As't. - , !': A. C. HALLOCK A SON. Ageam.Spring field' Fire and Marine In uxsuice vompuny, ot opnng;field. Massachusetts. " Cash Capital $200,000. - : ; 'iii -u .Assew o7,w-i. Insures araiaet Lnse and damaee he tr. ea art wisuraWe property at ratea low as tns naturs of iwrsu win aitowt . . , ... v. EDXONO FREEMAN, President. WM. CvNNEB. Jr. Bert' . . - ' 1 A C. BlLLbCE t tTiV 1 nut. LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y OF hTW YORK CITY. " Cash Capital $500,000.' 1 AsaeU $795,157. Iomres gainst loa and damars br tit oa dwelling!, atera, warsboosea, produce, clock of snercnanaias, and ail desirable property, dividing annual ry ef tb Bet pxonts te tbe policy bolder ia scrip, bearing Interest without any liability to tb assured. CARLISLE FOB WOOD, Pree't. ZOPHAR MILLS, Vice pree't. J.Q. MILLS, Be'y. - .- -- , - . j A. C. HALLOCK A SON, Ageau." . CITY, . X.T FIRE INSURANCE COMFY f :s OF HARTFORD, CONN. - - . Caah Capital $250,000. - '-J ! f - Assets X455,3a. InsareB aarainat Inaw' aad daaaaam br Bra ow dwellings, store, warebonse. stocks of asercbaadiwaatd all lnsexBwle property at ruaawnable rate of premiom. I. I. Kltta, rra i. 6X0R6XW.Z.B3TZR,SM'y. . A. 0. JBALLOCK A SON, Agents. All loeeea mataisad by policy holders in aay at tbe ahoTs companies will be nWrly adjusted and prompUy paid tkroagh tbl ageacy.. To cndwisirned will also atteatd to the aaMBstBBent of keasee of every deeerrptlo ander policie from other agent lee, aod attend to tha aeUaeaaeo of all matters cosmected with Insoraaee for parAtaa eoaaecasd ia tare. ted. Hi leag eaiiorl.ss aa Ismnacs Ageat has mads him familiar with ail Bbjeots ooanectad with Inearaace. avx.x.skrs v. is (Mm Ho. 10 Upoar First Street, am tb root Offlo.

y : DRY GOODS. CjIx "STots! Ol3L"3roail Look Here Everybody! rpHX nnderilgnsd, nsvlng Juet returned iroa I the kt, beK I are to inform his old petrous.

aud aa many others, that fee 1 in leeelpt ef a arge and well-h.t d stock ex Beady-Made t'loihlng and fry M. -ads. each as B-e bed aad I. nnsMscb-d Musltoa, t.lioee. Detainee, Metlno. Ja--onts aad ohawls; alee the beet style of Balmoral 8kirta, 4 ear aaeorted stock of Hooseriee. aad tieatlem.ns'- faratsMnr Ooo-H; lo a full and -oi.iillsM.frs we? avet t)f Irish Linens, eoch as Tal.le-Clotbs, c..ver Thereto. Nptius. Germaa Oingbaaa, aud alt kinds of Check and FkaaBel, La."-1 and tiente' Hindkervhiefs, Ac.iVe., wukh lorirrat wht-tfw.'e aad rrtail to tbe citi sen of Kvaasrille aad the stirrvnnding cooatry, and be Vrave of the ladies aud r-ltL.nM. aanerimlle to call and examine my slock be Me purrbesing .lee where aallwy knoa J J. Kill .1 taera gvods cheaper tbn any other honat la Iks city. . molS.tf. . .. 11. COHN. BUSINESS CARD: c JoUn Scantlln, : : T I IbT 10 23 It , " Aad Whalsialt Dealer la Stow, Tla Wirt, hlxaat Iroa, Coppor, ad Bran Work, j SO. 65 MAIN STREET. 04V A 11 orders filled oo short notice, and rapatrttog Oona wli h aeaUaeaa and deepatch. fle-sm NOTICE. Annexation, of Territory to the City of Evan i Yi lie. T0TI0a la HEREBY OI YEN THAT THE J.v Common Councilof the City -f Eeaasville, la pareuanc of thai provisions of aa Act of tb Ueaeral Aes. mbly of the btate of Indiana, ape pr.rred March , IW, entitled ao - Act to amead tne seveaiy-nrst aeetion oi en act eunilet -aa Act grantlag to the eitlseneof the town of Crane- ' vilW, in (he t'oonry of Veaderbargb City Charter.' appro red January Sf7. 1817, aud to add enppliBieaiai aesMeei. to aatd act," will oa the SOtb day of April, 1 turns, present to the Board of County C mmlealonsrs of vandarbargb eoaty, petit loa , raying for tho aoMxatlua So said City, tba olu.wiug rte-cribed territory, and setting forth , the roaaons for sack annexation Jvist AllUhal pert f the eentbaat quarter of oectioa t Ineteea (It.) Township six 16 1 Raage tea (IU) wast, deer! bed a follows, vis: Commencing at atons, (a eoraor established by the County Surveyor) oa tha Soath llnsofeald e,orter-see.ta, aa'd adjoining the Nortbeeo Bamnsmsat of the wy of Evausvlll,' ad running thence by Ase Street west, thiaa hundred aud rlnhty four (Hm4) B-et th-oos North two thmeaed six hsnrtred and forty (V640) fcet to nune i tbenre gaat tare hundred and eighty and aeveo ton ths ( MT-tm met to atons l and from theaee noutb, twe t hooaand alx hundred and lerty (.t-vn feet ts the place of beglnalng; said territory belug roatigiooe the I Ity of grass. Ilia, aud not platted or laid i ff. , . W. MAX EE. Mayor, - . . 1 Atkest A. Prsret-iwrCtts, 4 - By A. M. MrOria, Deputy CI. rk. March ,-!., . , . : GOLD '. Ilaving now a Special Partner in N'ew York, who is almost constantly in-' the Gold Room, we will hereafter be enabled to take advantage of the constant fluctuations in the

market. - Wishing to establish a regular ' Coin Exchange in Evansville, we will hereafter sell specie at closer rates than any other House in the State, and will pay liberal prices for Coupons, Silver BD

r H I' amm ' " p .In order to furnish Coin in band to parties who may wish to buy largely, we will keep constantly on hand, -in large pieces, from Twenty-five to Thirty Thousand Dollars Cash. - ' - H . - -if : , -i . . ' ? " - .' GOLD

- - We are also prepared to sell Gold oa - a margin of thirty per cent, and will hold the Gold for parcbasers for Thirty days., f ' ' . .':! ' -- f .' ., We aluo receive.. money, on deposit, . discount good prr, buy and sell Exchange oo New York, and transact a general Banking- business. 'I ,.-." '

3. LYOI & CO.. CONTINENTAL The Evansville

.National Bank. ...

Paid ia Qapital r Authoriiei Oapital $300,000. ' - $1,000,000.. Banking House, S. E. Cor. Main & Water Sts . This Baak is wow p aad prepared to do a General Banking Business; ,ww.w.i ' FIO.TKV LOANED on tb most favorabUterms. Is pedal lad II ties Sordsd to regular suetomers and d-ywitere. Bt'BeCHlPTlONS received to tb 70 aad ' 11 otb-T Government Lr.ana. !. n ISTBRKST oa registered and co poa Bonds collected on liberal terms. Currency conpone, raehed when due, on preeentatloa. , V. B. REVKSVh' ITAIIPl for Ml at. tha regular dfeeonnt. ? COYkHhHKMT SECtRIT) fl very deeenpUoa. COI9, aad EICUASOK ea ail Us paiocipal cities f tb L'aiud states , b-urht and ed. . COJ,L,ACCTIO.WS axad throng boot taw ' cmtntry at reasonable rate. L'htral indaosmeota edered to LK POSIT una., hs m asieaisoa g- l it ihihr sirnm .vs. . . ,11 - - orricvM: : WILLIAM t. UlV.tr, President: SAMCkL ORE. Vios-PreaideBt; . .. ROBERT K. aOBEBIS.Caehler. Wa. J. Lowbt, Sab'i, Oaa. D. i. MAoasT, Obo. F. HoDanrra, Rob K. DoBBaaaoa, Saaivn. M. Abobbb, Robbbt B, Rosnara. J)aaua,tf .