Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1865 — Page 2

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A. diar. as Book-keeper or Clerk le, a wbsIbsbIs or retail (tor. Speaks the German lsarwase. Good city refsrsnprt sivsa. eA.-PhlliF Decker's tore, Sc. Main street. OITUATtOH AS CLWtKOB SALBSMAb'JT" O a discharged roidkMr, 1 wnxwry or Dry Oolite ainra. Mat afraid of work bom givsn. Apply at FUbar, Touock A Co-' On rittina--OAaa. - - al lw FOUND. '"'1 A BUM OF MOB ET CAB BB ""J1"" by the ownar calling o tka ujMlerelgBea, at Urle's Plow Factory, and rKJjjw'-i FOR LEASE. j 9s fit-.. Fl A LONG TBBM OF TEAB3, fire BnU-Uag Lots fronting on Third (tract, batwaaa Mala aad Locust) oho for lot fronting oa Looaat rirot, between Second eod Third itreeta. - For Urn,, apply lo MBS. O. B. LIWIB. martldtf . - " FOR RENT. hilXTt AORBb OF GOOD LA HO IB TI1BEB mile of Bvoaaville. Kaqulre of . mS FOR SALE. Yl'V. OTEAM BOILBB FOB SALS AT TBI Vanderburgh Woolen Mill., Eveosvllla, oa A Mo. 1 Bleeps Bullae, a food -aa new, M lest mag b 4S Inches diameter. Enquire of MlHlirtft. B1MB0TB A CO., Franklin Ar.no. aar Pigeon Creek Bridge., ALA BOB HOCBB, with 10 room. iara aatiar sad ail ooarnlBOM, good kMBtlon, BdmlrB. bly .ItD.ud r a oarW Prlca mh&.tt. ,,;. - AiOHKBOa. A LA BOB TWO TOT OBILa uuaa doubt taaMoant, two Iota will nat fur looo par yaar.- PrtoaBI.ObO. A.J0BM80Bt T-MRST OLAiM BTJIIDISO LOT.' OOtiBC P filaekrard'a Oror. abura Mala Blraat, aaa b bad rarr low and oa lima. 1 an nMerrrbg: TS of tbaa Iota f.r Aaa tumtmt only, to ta bnllt by parcbaaara. mbrj.U.l . . A, 4U1IMI0. a riNI ROSA FONT. VBBT LOW, IX Koqatraof ' ISAAC KORB, B)x7 ( l fi Vs. S, WaUr B n TWO DWELLING HOUSES - - J " . AD': " i, I-...... a One Splendid Building Lot H T BE8IPEM0K. oa taa aast. aid of Baaoa4 IV 1 atraat, batwaa Byoawors and Vina It), ata. ty brkk, lima 111) loom, : . i. With all the Furniture.. If datlrad. Oroood to by 150 hats fla Grap, Paacbaa, Prara, Aprroota, Plama, ate., oa tba vnm'mm. A Ftra-proof Brick WarahooM aaUada scroa tba entlra raar; Woodbonaa, atc -aadar tblaaania roof; allof gradad and pata,. Alio, 20 iy 150 feet, adjolaiBg, with Oaa Story Frama Ilouaa fuor rooms, B tab la, ato. ...... . --- Alao. Baa BDILDIKO LOT. or LOTfl.aa Flrat atraat, nearly oppoalta at. Panl'i (Bplaeopal) Church, feat front by 160dap: by oar tba asoat daalrabia Lot for a do family raaidaao for aal In town. Tltloa to all th abara m 1 rn rmf aasy.' Tba cbanoa vary aaidom aocur -to buy dMlrabla proparty ao cunraulant to boalaaaa sa tba a Lore. i r i i tarlS No. 4 Byoaaaora atraat. A FABM NEAR. BTBIMOTOWH, COSTA 1 J.X. lag (to MMMi otoarMT an A feaoad. Tbara la oa the nrnmlars a UOOU UOUHB. conUlnlna Btm I GOOD BARN, and other CaUdlOfi WOOD WELL OF WATEB. and TWO CI8TEKNH. Abo. a rood Fruit baara leg Orchard, and a Yonng Orchard contalulag MOM budded traea. ror further aarticniara aaqatra aa tba farm. (mlt-tapT) J NO. E. WOOD, A8PLENEJ0 Bt9IDXBCaU.WITU A TWO ttory frama haaaa, 11 rooms, oallar, clatara, well, stable, frail trees, Ao., oa lea acres of land on the Plank Boad. two miles and a half from ETBBSTtlle. Prioo te.suot . janaulaa of niS A. J0HHB0B, QIX rood DWELLING BOUBBS-Jast Balsbad ai.wju aaoo. inquire of ' - -marMtf. A. JOHH80B. COMMISSION. aavsL a. nooaaa t I i t : i t. o. aotooeaat, DOCKER & DuSOUCHET. Produce and Commission Merchants, mu. i w a rati ,i'hbsbbt. urri mock, aext door lo M. imibsii, . . . . EVANS VILLI. TBI AVer Highest cash priee paid for ail klodt Ooantry Prodooe. Prompt attaattoa glrea ta all urdere. datiu-am w. a. aast a m I I ill i in I a.rcs, Ragon & Dickey, : FoawARpiua A coa MI8SI0S WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, aoT2S-m EVANS TILLE, IHD. J HOTEL. NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Fourth and Mala, XOXlJLOX7'JJLO TT.y HBTCALV aV KB AN, Praprlatwra. abar.dem. ... - -.ft. ...v: 't 8 C1T Y H O T 1EX , P. HcKaI i Praprlatr,j 0a thsoorner of Water and Dlnaloa Btrassa, Baal Dtaamboat Landlag , BVANSTILLB, IMDIABA. As this hoaae baa been papered, painted and reBarBlahed by the proprietor, the Irarallng aablle aaa always raly apoa barlag tba boat of aoaom. BBodaMoue. .. apklly STONE-WARE.' SBaokl-a; Ptpea, Walr Plgaaa, Store Floes and Flower Fobs always ou ,haa4f OOBKEB MAIN AND HTMTUfTB' U IbbKLem " aSVaaawllJe, laval. OCEAN TRAVEL: rpHS WELL KNOWS FAV0BT1TB OLTDB A bailt Iroa eteeniereof the ANOROR LIMB of steamships: "HIliABNIA,""CALBDONIA," BB1TAH h I," and " UNITED KIHQOOM" ars Intended to sail fortnightly to act from Bew York, carrying paseeBreri lo and from IJwrpoul, wlaagow, Belfast, Dublin, Watarfbrd, Cork, Limerick, Oalway, ar Londonderry. Tbasa steamers warn I nllt especially tor tba Atleatto trade, aad are divided Into water aad alr-tlght ooaipajr. Bsents. r v" BATES OF PA88A0EJ f From Mew York to any of the aboM pfJM j. CabiBa,:tllM and f 1U0; steerage, (46, payable la Amarlcan oarrency. To Mew York from nay of tba ebofe Haaaa t OablDs, too aad foO; etaeraga, Sio, payable la gold or Its equivalent in American currency. Those who wish to send for their frieaua o-.l bay tickets at these rates from tba Aganta,- s r' FBABU1S MACDO.NAJLD A CO., I Jan ST -tat e Bowlfnr areea. Mew Ytt. Si LUMBER, &c.t - NOTICE XOi . C0NTSACTOR3 AND BT7ILDE23. 500,000 A NO. I, ,.,, 8UATED PI.E SUIXGLES I 300,00O'FBlT-"'-1--,':' ASSORTED rU'E LOIBEItY , .-' r- - BaiJi, Doori, Bltarlir -4 Tjt&U la any quantity to salt pumhasar. . AbW, large lota of .. - ILCORISG t.nd WKATH-B-BOi-BIXw For sale at HDMNEL A BOITB, ' mSl-3w Uorner Walnut Btree aad Uanak I- . 13 SUNDRIES." 4- - N BW BACON. A r i a 1WIA B. .1 n 1 ... . - i" ww uum aaa oaoai, wars, lust ncaired and for sale at ; i w c S HAYHCBST WHITTABEB'B, ai . Mo. w-r ntn ' JBAF LAED. 'at & I "Ti1; en, of Pr,n,s Leaf Lard; pat up sii preesly foe IkmlW Me, (br ,ei. low et - HAtHC&ST A WHITTAKEB'B. , a. a a, WALL PAPER: &b.-3 C8T BEOEIVED A -ABOB AMD WILJ selected asortment ot. Wall jaod wT.a opera, plain and Bgured, which thTpaWu (JS BTited to call and amalne before DurtkilT. jlsswhs-a. , ."" Also anew anppl of Tsjb asai new J!.' Bmoob iaaaa Ib paper esrars, prlca eoaaia.at Ml '"- ' - J. BEALI' .

APBIL I RAILROAD E.6I8TIE. Matt War.F.-wtrhtaad Aa Through f iwlght JMM. A B BIT B.i j-.1a.ak Throagh Freight . t :M a. a. ; ! .' sr. BB. aw a, an. sa. DIFAltl FIOM .tl. .. B M v, ' Da fcawawC.,,.'.., . Ur.au Aooawisaadatloa. ..f: Ma.au MiEasBznraa IS : 0 A. m. ABB1TB AT T. Bf Day Bxpn UitBa.au Aooommadatloa., lilgbt Bapraaau. , :10r. a.Ma. Taaaa two roads OITY IVDBW. H rr tSfTb waatbar ragterdav ii saif rmbly hot for tb OB of the yar, B I prstty good indioauoa of rain soon. The weather, bOWtVar, ll One lot TefleUUOQ, I J - X.2A. . ... I "" I i i .1. m i .r : ji -r-"a-"B . 7 . . . I (preel miow me com bsibm is DeeomiDf quite greeo. Katob's Cocet. There were a nuraber of sasm for'diaorderfy coudact h r - r ur" wo iuTUT ,7ar wa betsons impllcAted ia the affair os Tiurd Street oa Monday mteraooa. aad which ic.v..., frw.-.r-, - , " " annotf aTlnVta ant In ui,u in. B - lory to aeveraA oinexs. i ,,, : inrOf the parties Uted befope the Mayor, a. . ea HarrUoa Portet and Joha Burke (not the late constable) were fined each $50 .nt T 1ft ,4 tt, nlU ... w -" - 4tnmA Seft mt,4 Bit Od mt. , ttna Avtsra . w - - persons arrested were discbarred, and A , wura atuwa wwiw ymu. q--, pBOOBBaSlTB DbMOCBACT By the Election returns which we poblish tblS :n v- ... k.. .V rt.m. uiutuuig w n -"'" - ""- racy did tnahe soma fight in the 5th, Ctb and 7 in wards . ry running major . . . a n.' . . a e rr - 4 A : uarrta an aiuinvau eistaou wt aitHwa decent for Mayor of the city, ; who re - paivaH aia- vntfli In thA 3th Ward, aeran , ... a.t . s, .V. f.v in too out, 'anu loorieeD to , aa . iw. which, if -it does bos, show the ' faU tranirth of the Democrae la those a era a ' a a, - B war a enows, at Mast, xnat mere are n.Aui, I. V.. TJ7..4. TO.,-n..u vu.w...a ew WhO thought a Oegra WM BOed enough . ..." to oe tneir mayor,, a aeasaion wnica we pVeanati no sensible man wiU dispute. Tb.Derocr.cy is, a , progreseiTalnsU.. tation beyond all question, ana the eote . -. . . ex for the' negro Barru by the Democracy -411 . muI nf tK. Ut ww -w w- - - --w t rMiFFBD. We r informed that, on atottday. a numoer oi Ljaruee from uen - .. , . . . . . M dereonwere In the "city shopping, hacf iast concluded a considerablw nur - chase, the goods being-cut 0-7 when a .,1 . ..J irauiuao oiiwirsj -asussi " .ir X iV. ..nu .r Cl,lm.I v-F.-.w v. "Uood! " ejacnlatea tne proprietor, at the same time waving his hat .over bis head. Tlia larlina t1 at nna dronrwut tha ' goods tfcey were inepeeling, made a suddla moFement by the left flank aad dieappeared, avidently di.gusted with a who would be SO nnchivalrous as to VAVlVwB JVJ W V ftlAW WaaVahMVasi W WaajaB, wB sjbjwbw of hist country' f Ladies who are ao davoud to the rebelUoB ahoold be sent to Central Virginia or South Carolina. We have no as. any auch ia this region. Tw. Twwirtl,w Vr arA Wa" ttaw. bn BU.Uetwg;tth;omcialvoteofthe township electioB .anf Moad.y.aa there were three , prednots and w. bare be.u cable to finhhe officers of the tot. !. It!.. :w.. W-. hw.w. that ive Boards. , WelarB, however, that the entire Union ticket was elected tri umphantly, Including" Trustee! Justices and . Constables, iTha vote will beretnrnhl nffioialla tna mtian ara hnha th 1 be able to obtain the official count ga-T An officer of the 35th Indiana,' gentleman whose Dosition and services entitle his statement to credit, informs thfT Ladiaoapolis Journal that the story of a contemplated "mutiny in that regiment haV'to .louadation in. fact We gladly 'make the oorrectioD, says the Journal, as we hid no fntentioa nor deUpe ta."Jd(j'"injuitice to a gallant, regimjnttTat merely gave, ea we foand it, what appeared to be a trustworthy item of news. ; v,a(4 in.,avii ,,, ., We first saw the report in the StaU Itwanot ; credited, and very much jouitejtha; trntB of the report: Sbbbiade We. trere the recipients of a delightful serenade last night by the string banarlrora the high-headed Armada. The masicwas'delightfuL' Gkebb Applba Our old friend Capt McMakin has a lot of very choice North, ero Apples, sound and good, on Cox A flunjrahrey's wharf boat, which, he sells aealaX6alTaVB4 fsJeeV-'.-i a'-- .r:';! Ab iEADVBBTticB. We neglected on Monday to notice 'the re-appearance of ha EvansviDe We$klff GautU very handsome: sheet" issued' hy "our friend John H. Scott, proprietor of the Greet J?or tVlAmeriean News Depot , r The Gmtttt is a credit to its asthor, and we nope it win da sacc esaual. -W . .vlU'AiiMi I ill. at 01 VBTC.PjoPBBLy,DoB.--The City Council,, on Moaday night, passed an order', giving Mayor Baker $500 additional compensation for the last year, and another giving Mr. HeGriS, Acting City Clerk, $250 additional Compensation for the last six montha. rWJta This was nothing more thaa the duty of the Codnc3 to two pablio servants of the most approved fidelity and efficiency, aad we know the people of Bvansvilla wiU approve the act Dsowyso. Joaeph Chnacly a deckhand was knocked overboad from the steamer Jlelnotu sterday morning near tne" government... wharfboat, ' ' aad ; was fcarrled under the steamer .Cuba," and was drowned. 4. Wjs couldj. cot asoertaia where he belonged. liT i rP : 1 1.T xus noay aaa not aeea recovered, 7, sa we) a ill lure i ' ! "- -

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April Election. The following is the remit of the elec

tion Monday, to far as we ware able to obtain returns. .- FTB8T WART). Marora-V. Baker .138 .140 ,.140 CWrk-A. M. MeOrlff.. OUIeetor John Schubert. : miw Jmn ITdeuB i Marshal A. loOTOora. 'Iffim F-n-r Babanlcbt.. lm William u. Blank, ,.m 10 OJt .....14U 140 1.1 09 Hll Sa Pbilip Bator, Jr Ilmt Commissioner A. Elrkpstrick... Boom doc Jjoba w. wrup Surveyor 41. c. Ooanng CoaacllmaB Wm. Ien .. 8B00HD WABB. Mayor W. Baker Cterk-A. M. MoOriff. i Oo4ieotor Joba Bchabert TraaaarerJlames KmTiasoB. i MarsbaA A. Tenroorde ianry llonicni.... , William a. KuL---Philip Euler. jr ,. ..ll treat Onaimlaaionar A. Elrkpa trick. Baoarder lohm W. Crhro - - . m lirmof C. O. Oeoaaz.. ......iia CobboI haaa Dr. Caaaelbsrry, K.1U1 TBIBD WABD. Mayar W. Baker . . Clerk A. M. McGrlir . ... .. 90 ColkMtor Juba 8cbnbart. w sea Datdai..... 0 Marsh 1 A. TaBroorda...-. . Asaaaaera Henry Babsnichl.. " ............... a William O. Mank trMt CommUtonarA; B7rkparica" .... .. s7 40 to iSito. o.n,1i 89 Ooaaellmaa-waaiBel orr, FOCETM wlftll. Marsr W. Bak.r.... Inu.ki a afrOriir 4 , 05 64 Colleotor Jcha Bcbuban.. Treasurer Jamas DaTldaoa... Marshal A. T.eroord... tsssHnn T J Babenlcht, ....... M ...... 4 4 wiillaja u. at ana - Philip Euler. Jr...... Street Oonmlaaiooar A. Kirkpatrick.... Bacorear Joba F. OrUp ,. .. 66 ft i Barreyor v. u. udduk....w1h...i,.,. 04 I Goaaollmaa Wat. Uellmaa I -eiohthwabd, I ciIrkA. it. btcOriii'.' .. 71 .. 71 70 I Treasurer James Daridsoa. .. 71 .. 71 I Marshal A." TeaTOorda... I H..nlrht ), t(faaas i wiuiam o. mbdk. 71 rnnin eld ifisr. ir iu 70 I 8tnmt commimionar-A. rkp.trick. 71 fo LIT . 71 7 1 Ooaaothmoa wm. o. Boeppta 70 BIBTH WABD. L I Mayor Will lam Saker.... I Olert A Ifred M. McOiiff. ,78 ,7 I e.i.i TA. I Tsaaanrar Jamas DaTidsoB.lT'.-i'."!!!il!l7A Aaaaaera Henry Babnteht..'.'"3.'".".......T.. 70 1 William e. Mank... Tl I ' Philip Enlar, Jr. . 7a Strset Oomaileeloner Alfred Eilu.lrii 73 "o" "2-: S I Oaaaeilmaa WlllUm MUla .... 71 I Fir.'H WABD. I Mayar W. Baker 88 I Harri,......... 4.. 14 I VeT. Ae aWA. AUt-Va-! Ill .HH)WIH4H.H. I ooiieetor joba Bchub-rt I i reer.r emee vtkiki...,. .. WO . 1 i Marshal Anthony Tenroorde 1 fcTii:.! -,. Hu .. 84 88 .... o o .. TT I Pbilip Enlar, Jr, I Street Commit alonsr A. Alrkpatrick Eeaoraer- joba r. urisp..., TSSSSSZS'S I Boln 43 1 aTTn WJBf A DTt 1 DAAAAB AUt, i Mayor w. Baker , ' , ,,, , . ixi I Barrb..M mwm. ...... " I c,... M. McOriff . -.63 I OoUaotor Joba Bchnbert -,. I Treanrer Jamas DaTtdeoa.. - ..131 Manhsi a. Tenroorde. ,r, ...i6i, hmmi:l lZJ Beeorder John f. crisp ........,.w.-.im Serrerer O. C fieaung 1M cenBciimeo Jacob 8bow..r.,-,............. Joba Millor..-. ........ ,....,... 7 evvwwiain wy a t t f BBiaaiu naisi; Mayor W. Bak............ ....-.. 75 I Harris a 80 7S . 78 .. .. 76 ....... 74 70 M 78 74 77 i uierm-au as. w, m ... 1 coitestor joba schabart.. 1 Aa Menry Habalcht....... William a. Bne.. .............. Philip Euler, jr.. . 1 suws voaauHwow a. airiiwnw Heaordar Joba r. Crlp.. I SorreTor 0. C. GeBBBS.. . 0oaocilBlta.H.ar7 Feldhacktr., I : wa. roita, 13 i Three lo be elected. . . Tbb Salt Walls A Chabge. We are I . t i i . , ... M no 01 onr ff9 W,U be eliad to learn, that the Salt Well property adjacent to the c.ty UH " - I a -at V.BW. Ik. VfM-,naaaa Tl..A.. a . - . , p;'"e. fied P wuo -uu "P"B - UrKllTe and Plea8ftnt re80rt dnrJ"?"- v " 4V aawj givr w uesv wwu unuueuiurjij sojava w" w'"' ouruereu wuu ful parterre, of flowers. The been cleared of aU rubbage and heavily aown down with blue grass ! Prom,?e- ?f coming beautiful green sward,, , ; - - Pleasant little. booths are erected in different parts of the grounds for tbe accommodation of visitors,' and for the especial convenience of lovers, but may be ssed by a social wine party. . The Observatory or Music stand has been rebuilt with great taste, and will be used as a Confectionary and Music stand combined. .The large ball room. or theatre has been remoddled with great judgement. A1 section has been ' partioned' off the East end and fitted up for a- Billiard room, while the eute-rooms at the West end have been re-arranged for the barj and is spacions and well ventilated., ',' . The . main half has also, been re modeled, and two elegant and well arranged ten-pin alleys have been laid down, one. on each aide; .the run of the alleys being sixty-five feet, pet down in the most substantial manner. . " Beneath the old .building over the salt well. a solid stone foundation has been built' at great expense,' and the building is being made almoat entirely new, and 'will be used as a boardiDg house. : 'i J-i in m s 'ti-jiia P Many other improvements are contemplated, the leasees' being determined, to make the place what it is so well calculated by natural location to be the most beautiful and pleasant summer resort in this region of country, ,( V But the most desirable change will be !a the management of tbe premises, as the proprietors1 assure us that all improper characters will most positively be excluded from the grounds, and that the moat rigid order and propriety will at all times he maintained. - In short,' that they will make it a place which the most fastidious can visit with propriety and pleasure,".' ....- 1 This part of the grouada they expect to be able to open to the public about the 20th of thUawBtb.'--;.,;,; j We have been very favorably impressed with" the new proprietors. And are aesnred by gentlemen from Louis-1 rule that tliey are well, calculated to manage this place in the very hest manner, and we believe that we can safely promise " our" readers . many - pleasant visits to the Salt Wella : i. ' Man t Killed. A passenger on tbe Western train of the O. and M. R. K. was killed yesterday, at" the Crossing, (one mile from, this city,) in attempting to get on the cars while ia rapid motion. He was- middle aged, genteel dressed, bat there was nothing found about -him to indicate his name. His body ,and effects were taken in charge. by the, coronarTiw, &m o4iA, v i Umi!..v . ,:j i:: ,rf -u,l , .. fl ii?ria& co J.

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Camp Neab Smith's Milij Fish RivebvI La. Chief of artillery,' Capt J. J. Wil-1 namsou, ixaui mew xork Volunteers, Ordnance officer; Capt Wm. 8. Avery, U. 8. Volunteers, Aid-de-Camo and Judge Advocate; First Lieut Chaa 8. Sarrent, 2d Louisiana Volunteers, Aid-de-Camp. Tbe followinir assignments to the com mand of the divisions are made: First Division. Brie. Gen. J. C. Veaich. U. S. Volunteers; Second Division, Brig. Gen. Andrews, a C. Andrews, U S. Volunteers; Third Division, Brig. Gen. W. P. .Preston, U. a Volunteers. Dovkellt's Mills. Neae Mobile. March 23, wia New Orleans, 26th, and Cairo April 2. Gen. Canby and Staff, and a portion of Gen. A. J. Smith 's corps are on the south side of the Fish river. Gen. W.' P. Preston broke cams at Fort Morgan on the 17th, and went up the peninsula Gen. Veatch broke his encampment on Pinckney Island, and was conveyed in transoorts ta Ntn Cora Early.the next day they moved to Withers's camp, which bad but a few days been occupied by the Confederates Heavy bring was beard in the direction of tbe bay, supposed to be gunboats. Gen. Grander is directing the above movements. . . , At daybreak this morning, the rebels on the Montrose road attacked our pickets, who immediately deployed and moved forward, steadily driving them back for a mila Tbe picket consisted of about 150 men, covering tbe front of tbe Zd brigade, lotb corps. They skirmished with the rebel pickets for about an hour, killing and wounding several Their pickets -of cavalry consisted of about 40U men, end retreated towards Blakeley. The rebels moved round to ward their left, threatening to turn the right of our bank. The first Brigade picket line was then deployed to protect that bank. J. hey were beaviiy engaged up to the time ot tbe rebels retreating, A Scout after Guerrillas. On Sunday, March 19th, Major John D. KusselL of the 54th regiment Ken tucky mounted volunteers, with detach ments trom three companies or tbe same regiment one hundred and twenty men in all, left Newcastle in pursuit of a gang of outlaws operating in Trimble, Oldham, franklin, and Uwen conntiea The scout arrived at Carrollton on Sun day night ' At an early hour on Monday morning the force was divided into two squads, Captain Buckley taking command of one detachment, and proceeded in the direction of Port Royal and Lockport He crossed the Ken tucky River at Parks 's Ferry, and arrived at Monterey that night Lie en camped there for a few hours, and, at two o'clock the following morning, his men were again in tbe saddle and ad' vancing toward Harmony. 1 On the Owington road, fifteen miles beyond the last-mentioned place, at a spot known as Hulhridge's Branch, the Captain over hauled a gang ot guerrillas, and a brisk little skirmish ensued, which resulted in a complete victory for us. ' Three of the outlaws were killed and three mortally wounded. Xbeir names are Colonel Davjos, Captain Marion Corbin, John Herrington, and one Johnson. The names of the other two could not be ascertained. Davies' died instantly. Corbin received a wound through the chest, anrtbad both legs fractured. Ue survived but a short time. A recruiting commission ' bearing the signature of uenerai John u, ttreckinstdge , was lound on tbe body of Davies. NoDe of our men were hurt except tapt Uuckley, who received a glancing shot, gracing one of his fingers and in flicting but a slight wound. On bis re turn Capt. Buckley fell in with Colonel Jesse at tbe head of twenty men, near Bethlehem, Henry county. Jesse ske daddled, and a lively race commenced. Soon afterwards, Major Russell with his men, joined Capt. Buckley and the pursuit , commenced in " earnest ' Jesse's gang was finely mounted, and our men were unable to come np with the band, The pursuit was kept up for ten hours, and sixty miles of ground traveled over in this irae. Buckley's horses were ex hausted by tbe long ride, but fortunately Capt Easley, with twenty-five men freshly mounted, joined in the chase. Jesse was overtaken at Van Dyke's mill in Spencer County, where a slight skirmish took place. The guerrillas were routed. and Horseshoe Bartlett, who formerly belonged to tbe 54th Kentucky regiment, was captureav ue deserted bis command in October last and joined Jesse. Bartlett will be tried before a military commission in this city. Capt Buckley is taking measures to expel the outlaws now infesting Henry and the adjoining counties. Jjouimue Journal. Amnsements. Masonic. Temple Tbe Donaldson Combination Company which has been giving great satisfaction at Indianapolis, Terre Haute, and elsewhere during the past few weeks, ' will open for a few nights at Masonic Temple, and we hope be well patronized. ; ' The Wabash Express ot Monday says: The' Donaldson Company at Dowling's Hall, Saturday night drew a large audience, who certainly got the worth of their money. The bill of fare offered by this versatile troupe is indeed a varied one, and it must be a fastidious aud querulous taste which ' cannot therein find something to suit it. The vocal and instrumental music, ' dacing, acrobatic featsand African delineations are seldom excelled. To-night the company appears in an entire new programme.". Local Notices. Donaldson's Combination Troupe open at Masonic Temple to-night ,' t& Remember the sale at the court house this morning, at half-pakt nine o'clock, of the Household Furniture of Robert Earley, deceased, among which is a Stewart's Cooking Stove; also, a fine Gold Watch. - - ; . tCe?"DonaIdson 's Combination Troupe opens at Masonic Temple to-night, and will continue for five nights. See advertisement in another column. aFGo see Donaldson's Combination Company at Masonic Temple to-night ' E&TAt Beta's Commercial College, in this city, ia the best place to spend time profitably, j Here a thorough busi ness education can be acquired in a very short time by any one of ordinary energy "and capacity.-; This is a countinghouse' where young men keep1 books just as they would do in actual business j consequently,, they must learn, all. of book-keeping. Catalogues, giving full particulars, furnished on application. SA.Go see Donaldson's Combination Company at Masonic Temple to-night : L O. O.'F. Installation. There wilj be a public installation of the officers of Morning Star Lodge, Na 7, to-morrow (Thursday) evening; at eight o'clock, at Odd-FeUoB.' HaIL, to which the public is invited. O sv-:i.i ( :cf le ha

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at Masonic Temple to-night a-Wiaw-waaBBBjBJBBwaajaBBW . wA geSr We would advise all who have not yet called at the Mammoth Clothing and Furnishing House of Anrpacher A 8ons, to do so without delay. Their large stock must be closed out by the first of Jane, aad they eaerifice ;their .goods without any regard to cost , J Donaldson's Combination Troupe at Masoaie Temple to-night 1 ' ' Attention ia called lo the adver tisement of the New York and Lfverpool Petroleum Company. The Pror pectus, which will . be seat, to any address, on application, gives a ' fall account of its operations, with Charter and Bye-Laws, A limited number of shares are offered : at the subscription orice of five dollars per share, without fattber tax or assessment ' They ean be bad by addressing the Company, No. 71 Broadway, New York, or on application to any of its agents. , ' ga?Donaldoon'a ; Combination , Com. pany at Masonic Temple to-night - Wi 1 ii ' Y- ' Labobebs Wasted. The undersigned desires to employ at leaat -thirty men to ork on a farm opposite the city, in Kentucky. The highest wages will be paid." For information apply at ibis office. I , Jeeomb Watsob. AprilS 2w ;. ' ,! t ' a ii ; (.' Ioy"Go to Masonio Temple' to-night and see Donaldson's Combination Company. - - ' V;; Household Fcbhitobe at Acctio. I will sell at auction on. Wednesday, April 5th, at tbe court-house," eonr mencing . at half-past nine o'clock, all of tbe personal property of Robert Earley, deceased, such as a 'general variety of Household Furniture, among which is a Stewart Cooking Stove, Ac.,j., Hibam Nelson, Auctioneer. ' - April 3 3t hi! i 1 1 "j ai i .: ' gDonaldsoa's Combination Troupe at Masonio Tetania to-nitrht n' -'l ' as i h'.'-n Fecit Trees, Flcwebs, and Sbbcbbebt. Our friend W. G. Newitt, florist, on First Avenue, has on hand a choice lot of elegant flowers, plants, and shrubr bery, comprising mary of the rarest and most desirable variet'es; also, a' la(-ge supply of the best varieties of fruit trees, now ready for transplanting: be.i .has also on hand the best quality of straw berry plants all of which he will supply on satisfactory terms. Mr. Newitt wilt attend to laying out grounds and plats, and ornamenting the same. Call and see him, on First Ave nue, adjoining Edgar Dunks' A.u -j-i ' '. a . .-.' V ttayDonaldson's Combination Troupe at Masonic Temple to-night .'. , vl ' ie .i i .'. " . New Yobe Stobe Axotheb- Grbat Reduction in tab Pbice of Dbt Goods.' Tbe Coolidge Brothers openly declare to this community that they , will ..keep fully down with the present News York panic prices. Splendid styles ' fast col ored'iVtatg, from 18 to, 22; , Shirting 20, Londsdalct, EUU, Sumter, Iden and Dvright 44 Mutlina, 35; Stoker Bonnets,- 25. Their minds are -fully made up to sell at all hazards. No sacri fice will be too great ! Don't buy till yon examine their splendid stock of Silk Goods, Domestics, &, & Make your purchases while the panic is on and beiore prices ga np again, - - March 30, 1865-1 w. . pled 'at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, at I he rtsi denes of his mother, la Lamasco, Bsstat HoBkaT.la tba twenty-third year of bia age. Tba droaassd was a yoang, men maoh sstssoed by a large circle of friends and aeeocUtea, being a quiet and amiable yoang man. , . . ... 15 H Bui funeral will take place from tba nsldsBcs of his mother, at 1 o'clock bs-morsow.tThBrsdayr afteraoon, which his friends ere invited to at teed without farther notice. STATEMENT. 8ETKMQ QU1ETKKLI EEPOET 0 tie First National Bank ef Evumville, Indiana, en the first Monday of April, lbo. nt-j'A-1 fc;701P-jA . i ,, BESOOBCEB: Notes and bills dleoounUd 1 12M7 S4 Currant expeBaaa aad taxes paid. . 4,710 41 Dua from Bank A Bank'M ! a ""5 A2,so0 44 C. S 4-iiO Bonds deposited with the C. 8. Treasurer . - foreircBlatloa , 120S 600 an - - P. S. S-SO Bonda d. posited with the 0. 8. Treasurer- s in tmet tor Oovaramaat x " :i ' deposits 00.000 00 TJ. 8. Bonds oo band.,.....b. 27,800 00 -r5TT,Sflt 00 u. s. t-ju 'i-reesory xieses ' ji,jov w-Owe-Tear Oartiflcataa aad other U. S. SecHriUas 71,141 SO 44S49) SO v. w. wwnti moocy........ iiv,oos iz State Bank mote. BOA rsi Bemlttaaces and other cask ,i. . 1 ! !! 'i items . S.250 S 18857 71 , .' - tt tl7,Btf 46 LIABILITIES f Capital Stock paid la . 9220,000 00 ourpiua iuua....... BISSIB l . Front and Loos eceonnt S6,&40 84 ' 64,778 S8 Clroulatlon recslvsd from Oomptrollar t .. t r t,000 OO vw aopwiwi, loaivuBai oio.TS? do Due Traaaunr U. S l2,iH 47 -jrjiDoe Beaks aad Bankers-e' 8,7M 4u - r Diviaeaila aaid l,fc36 OU 433.10S 52 , ...o. j .llOf.me7.SS2 40 i . Btati or Isoiaix, 1 Vanderburgh Couuly. I I, James H. Cutler. Cashier of tba First Nattoael Hank of Evansrllla, lad . do solemn IV swear that tba above atatemeat ia true, lo lb best v .J aauwieuge bow eetiea, JAS. H. CCTLEB, Cashier. Sworn aad abecribed ta before ma this 4th dav Ah. II Y IV H 1.' , , w apo-l Notary ablie; PETROLEU Z J 14 TAB Haw Twrk ajad LJrsrpwol PETEOLEUM COMPANY. Organised aader tba Mrnlng and'Hanumctarlns; Laws of tba Stats of Mew York. CAPITAL, 051 MILLIOI DOLLARS, One Hundred Thousand "Shires, '.Y $10 Per Share. Subscription Price, ' Flee DoUart per Share, not liable to further Assessment y I.- . jY"a: 'y' - . .3(0. 21, Empire Bruldinj's i 71 . Broadway, NeToikl Postoffice address, Box 868, New York ..-.. . .; OFFICES. " : . V. Bon. DANIEL 9. DICKINSON, Presldsot. WM.T. PHIPPS, Tico-Prtaldant. " ' BOBEBT BAB8ETT, Treasurer. : B. J. BCBTIi, Mining Superintendent. Titos. villa. Pa. ATLABTIO BANK, 142 Broadway.Naw York, Treasury. Wella or 4Mb Cwsmpajaw aradasiaanii. , .raett lor Stock may be mad ia drafts,' rwrt ietered ootee. or Oovararaent ImJ ttaa. which Bonds aad Securities wiU bw tokaa at www naraet valos. BeBsittoBoee may be oddraa-ed to the Company, P. O. Box MSB, New York City, or ta - Atlantic Bank," Trsaeorwof too New York aad Liver. S?,. "Pny, 141 BrQwjxJSaj-l "rnyoi naagsBta. -. . fleill110 wlu received hyl Mr. E. NXWBXEEY, Evnusville, led. ax:ii j.iT' I .A --.rt'l

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open at Masonic Temple to-night FINANCIAL. U.-S. 7-3Q LOAH. - By aathoritv of tba deorelary of th Treaaory tha nndenigned has asstiBaed too General Sub. scripUoa Asoy fus she wah, of Cnltad Sll Treasury Notes, bear lug as res and thme-teathe per cent. late at per annum, known as the : Sevt5)fllilrty, Xoan. These Botes c las Bed nadar data of Jans IBtV, l-o, aad are y able three years groat that timo laearremcy, or art, convertible, at tbe option pf lalHldar,latw 7 """.' "J""'-' ' " U.S. 5-20 Six Per Cent. GOLD BEARING BONDS. These boad 'are worth a premium wbkh to. cmasas the sotaal pcofit aw tbe 7-30 losa, aad Hs sswwaalew baj fibres sael wwalrlp if leswaio, waieA aeMi Aa saw la laras par seat, seers, according to the rate Isvird aa othar property.' Th. Interest la payable la currency senrl-aooually by conpoas attachad to aoch note, which may be cut all aad ffid li any bank or banker. (i ; ' Ths Interest amoaate ' .'! ' Om wwrnt par slay em av OSO ." Twtctati ' ' ttOO w00 , t. A f tooo .. ."t , al Om stellar " , tiOOO : . - I ! ' ' .,.'- leteaof all tba denomJuatlons named will he prosopUy fare U bed apoa receipt of subscriptions, aad the no tee forwarded at Owae. 1 Tbe 'interest to tba 1Mb of Jon aext will be paid la ad rates. This bi' , f- '- V": i : '' IHi5.'0HIX IQiX IN HA2KET sow oEsrtd by . the- Qoraramaat, aad n tocoaldwatly sxpected that Br eapertor avsatrng will make It the ! .u.Ttff '; v- , , J ' . !. ' . - . -1l 1 Great Foplar Loan of the People. , Lees than JOO,0(.1,000 of the Loan, satborlsed by tbe Fait Coagreasare n-w la the market. Tbie amoiint, at the rats at whlf h It la being abaorbsd will all be subscribed fcr wlthla foor, meatbo, when ths notes .wilt undoubtedly aooimaaA a premium, aa has aalfunaly been too aaa ow cleetag Ike sabscrrptVna ta other Loan. . ' 1 In order thai cltisent of every town and sec tioa ef tb' eobntry1 aty"ba' afforded, facilities for taking the loan, lbs Bailonal Baks, Stab Banks and Prtyota Bankers turougkout thai soan try bow gsnaraily agreed to receive anbsoriptroos ai par. wwberRer4 will select fbeir own agents,' In whom tbey'iisve conndedce, and who ouly are to be -... r - I - - .- i . . ' responsibts for tba delivery of ths notes fur vbtsh they recelvs orders. ,. .- .t r, ,yAh1 O1 ad Koaacarmovi Asxrv, PSiladtlpkia. The Ninth i National Bank ... ? OF THE CITT OF SEW TOBK. CAPITAL. ai,000,OeO, PAID IS. ' FISCAL A6KNT of the EXITED STATES Aan SriciaL Aas-vr ros Jar Cooke, Svasoaimoa Asaurv,-. ' Will Deliver T-SO Blotos Bhraa' ' of eborga, by sxprsas, In all parts of the country and receive in payment checks oa Mew Yvsk, Philadelphia and Boston, current bills, aad all Ave pervent. interest nottw, with iaterest to tats or euoscription. ubdxbs sent Dy mall wut srowiDtlv fllled. This Bank receives tba accounts . of Basks and Bankers on favorable terms ; also of Individuala keeping new york accounts. l t' - ' tit T;. BILL, Cosuler. ; f. J. OB Vis, Pi auction: QTa33 CASH AUCTION HOUSE. ii--: Hatliews &t Taylor, AUCTIONEERS X . 1 No. 63 Main Street,'," (Store formerly occupied by Morgan, Boad A Co.) i : EVANSYILIE, IITD. " ' REGULAR SALES J !-- Eyery ; TUESDAY avndJ'fSIBATy ? oa and after April Uto. - ' ..f r- r it To the Merchants' "of Kentucky: South . .rMMrie w'M. iiiinvw . Ws era daeiroos of establishing a first class A notion Bonss ia your markst, where you cam receive the same advantages as ta attending a Mew York sale, puss yoar own value apoa desirable goods, and not pay the two or tb me profits be tweeo the Easter a cities and this Dolnt. ,1 , Our plan is oos that should meat witty yoar approval and support.- L ' ' - : Ws hops bv strict attention to basrnsrs. and fairness ia dealing with all, to merit and recalls vanr Mtmnan - .. Oar sales will be conducted bdob tba same oUa ot tfcooeef Mew York, and will consist of goods in the Dry Goods, B celery, Qeata' Furnishing woods ad Botioa lino. i;l .,;t -i.-j u!;-t j Our First Sale!'wili be held on TUESDAY,' April lltk; Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.T And will locludstke Billowing Goods : Ladiai' Whlu, Mixed, and Slate Cotton Boss: GsnU'Browa aod Mixed Cotton Half Hose. S ii ii S i tL.tlml .n White tPi akrrti ' " ' " Ladles' CottoB, 'List's, and BerUn"oibvee Oeciu'ScarSl, Tletand piovee., "j,-, t. :.iit Wit; njl-tX ,Cader-8hlrjaBd DrawnrstJ oi. ;i! . J :wIATHIW8-a TAYLOB, 1 6-lw ' s'nik-jjiBa. 63 Mala Btreet. ..,fn NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to thB City cf Evanirilfe. - NOTICE 18 iXBEBX GIVEN THAT THE CuOMDoa Council of the City of Evansville, in parsbaao of the provtsioos of an Act of the General Aaeembly of tbe Mete ef lyi'-i ax V -Tim. nuci o, lwio, entitled aa Act to easead the seveaty-firet eeetton ef an act'entUled 'Ao Act arantlBc to thaidlisana of the tmmttf Even.. Tills, in the Conaty of FaBderborgb a Oity Obart-i . r .Hi . I, I I. . . . . , . i i I f . .u uw j . i . i a t , , eon ao aaasup plimental asctioaa to said act," will on the th day of April, 1865, present to ths Board of County Ccmmissioeers of Vanderburgh county, a petltioa praying for the annexation to aaid City, tba following described territory. Ood Betting forth the rsaanns for teen annexauenJviar Ai4uiat part of tbeeooth-east quarter of section tlnete-a (1,1 IE ship six (6,1 Bangs ta (10) west, deeribed . , .ow' Til' Commanciog at a atone, (a earner astabllibed by the County Surveyor) on the South line of aaid qqarterearion, kid adjoining tba Aortbara EnUrireraent of th City of Even. ri lie, and running thence by Abb otraet west, thasa hudred and eighty.four (34) fret; th.nee North two thoBaaad alx hwodred and forty (ItotU) feet to B StOse : thaWoa Eeat thru hiin4 .i.h. and aevea tenths (1.S0 7-10) feet to a stosa: aad rrom thence Sooth.-twe tbowaand six hundred and orty 2o40 foacto the place of tHxrianlaci aaid larritory being eontigiooa to the City .of tSVeenasilla, and not platted or laid cff. ... . . W. BAKES, Mayor. Attest A. PrAnruB.Ckrk, V j(l - i. !-j l B7 A. M. MeOriff- runni. . . j Mareiia,-S0t , . ' . o - DRY GOODS. s" t-rt 3ToiaJ tOjtL -S-OaSi Look Here Everybody! mnv i jt i i w - I Tir- " . s . - juat retarnad from tbe East, ben bars to inform , i. ts Mt.. and or rcasr othm that'. he . t. i. - i . . Urn and well-aalectad Stock' of Beadv-Made Clothlrrt- and lry Goods, such as Blearhed Bad TJableacbsd MusUbb. Caliooes. Dtkiu istu. Jaconets and Shawls; also the beet styies of Balmoral Skirts, aad an aascwtsd stock of Hooesriea, aad Gentlemem' F Ornish inr Goods eieo a fall aad" well-selected stock of Irish Liasns, snch oe Table-Cloths, Cover Towels; Kip kins, German Biaghams, and all kind of CBeck ami Ftasrael, teviies- ana Gents- xlaadkercniels, Ac, which I ewsr at whohwale aad retail Co tbe citizens of Svaosvllle and the enrroeiBdlny cewBtry, end beg leave of taa Indies and reBtiemea esswcaeJly to- call and examine my stock beiore purcbasinft elsewhere as they knoa J. wiU sell them goods cheaper than any ecrT yiooae la the oity.i i- ! ma is, ti. JL1.COB3. new saloon; t c APTAIH BLACofl HAiJ OPEJID A FIBJT tba corner of Maia . ed Eiahth streets, where -will be toun the best I bqaors of ell kinds. A liberal abase eT parrney la solicited. - ai! a k ii. t T t-'l i. 1,0 b-r c: aaw auJ a au.vc. IviBXilW. -

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A aa Alewoalty Tempt to-n!shL BUSINESS CARD, -V jonnscaiiiiin,,;. .4 T" jL 'jsr isr 33 IT. , Aad Wkwlssale Dealer 1st Stores, Tim Ware, bbeet Irww, Capper, sad Brasa Wsrk, HO. 65 MAIS S 1EEETJ . ' I wsat avar- AH orders filled os short ootkw, and re pairing dooavwlth. ""55!?'S!!5W flClot .if STRAYED.: Strayed or Stolen v; i TJ'BOM THE CBDBB8105BD, IX SCLLIVj SJT tewa, a light Bay Hotm, with white mce, aud three or loar white feet j thnd la tbe right eye; Dear eisteea hood high, and heavy ant. Any one delivering him to me will be liberally rewarded. . r - use - . ' f'-C'v- ABCBY 6rtLITAB. . MEDICAL NOTICE. t DE. J.fS. LQWEEw Physician & Surgeon. II AVISO PEBXANESTLY LOCATED IS 11 Evoaeville, oSera bis proleaaioaal awnrel to taw rttiaeus ef Eveaaville aad vtcmity. aXr- omos aad rastdeaos ew Mala aire, opposite aww it. K. Depot. Be will be foand at Brongbsoa A Wood's Drag Store, oa the eurwer of Thud suit! Main, frees S lo 10 o'clock a. sj. ease day. vie ... . LH!LLJ.. '. i DRY, GOODS. rjyjJSr.oods .itllffiwi !! i i :U1. i. i S ISAAC KEEN'S, ., v.l ' ' Ndii';:.':. . :--i i DC ::.r I '- i -).! f Street. We bare just reeeived a fresh stock Of riJ Bey Soods; abb- ! -iii , ; ti iijw i rl Bought with Cash and Will be sold low for Cash. FOUNDRY. CHRISTIAN KRATZ,: ; ; (Formerly of rets A Bellman) , m m achine shop, Cor.! 2d and' Elnt Stroets,' Evanw ville, InI.9 ''""-'-' , t Maaalactararori ' s-;. Steam Engines,' Boilers, . And all kinds of ' ?, STEAMBOAT AHD, M A C HINEH Y- . , .- i Brass and Iron Casting's, of Every ' 1 Description, Made to order; SUGAR MI tIH EVAPO R ATQRS. . I 'irBW : DEALEB JS . Gum Belting, Wrought Iron, Pipe and Fittings; , -tw . Fire' Bricks, Tiles, And Eerything, ia this Line of 1,fn,:."? jBuiinesai- ' A wot for fbeaslsbrstsd .oba B. Hanty Patsat AJustabls Baapes and Mower oomblusd, with SeifBaker attacbed the best llarvaatlng nscoine la ass. Farmers will call before bum: basing elsewhere aad ase tbeee tried Machines, preferred Is all tbe Wiatera Slates. ,i . . . - :. Boose Frseto aad all kind of OrwameatalOaat. fngs used is) tba Building line. Air Urates, Stas Plates, Ac., made to order la tne latest styiee. Workmen sent oat todo aay repairs or set ap eey work ertaereev . . i , tJ , n.v-v xi.TErx Aim n Or uona at; Baorxi ao.jce.j., (BATE alee bongbt out tbe satlrs stock uf pnt- . k- I M . Ti . MJ&fV.... JL. corns NIBwrj uwmn vj mi. uwii v. and would rapectfaliy aek aebore of the patmn. aewof te public, being, ay. ssaay rears' exsen euea, qceaasated with tbe wants of ths couiBia xtltv in my lis of woaloess. ' -jaO-iS.- ' . iCHEffiTlAB BBATE.' BANK STATEMENT. .,, I. II I ..... . . -If ' The Eransrille Katiwal Baiav Battkv i '' - Toasa-rar Dmi OrrtoB cw Ooa moi.LH or ras Cf assjf :, ; vrssniBgtoB, January lvin.i WBXBKAS, by satisfaetory avldsBos prass ated to tbe aadmisrned. U has bees maes lo aopsaw thai Tulrumui KsTiosst taeeliy of Eraasvilleiia the county of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana, baa been dory organised aader kwd aesorwtagte the reaaifoeieate f 4be Aek of tjoagrsseeatiUed. " Aa Act lo provide National Currency secured y a ptedC of V.. 8. Heed., wd to pTov4de for 4b clreahuioa aad twaeasptioa Wreof,''Ppreved Juee hd, lse4, and baa eeaapiied with all tbe provisions of said act required to M complied witn ewnreeonuweaerag ne oueiaessof banking aader said act, ... , Mow, Tgioxroas. I, Hugh McCnlloch, Oomptroller of tbe Cunwacy, do hereby certify that Tua XvaasvTtle Bational Bank, In the city e Evaaevllle. la -lbs oooaty o' Vanderburgh aiod State of Indiana, at aflthorlxed tocommeaoe Uis bu.iaees i h.nkln BBiler the AWt aforesaid. . Ltestleeaf whereof wilneee my battr! sad Seal of 0Dse4hlBBicataeathM.y of JannarvjJ, : lt.s.1 i HUGH MeCCLLOClf, ,, 'in Oomptrollsr ef tbe Cm laaov HATS; CAPS & FURS. LADIES' FURS, lVo. 39 JVIairx Street- ' . . .. OCB 8T0CE OF LADIES FTjBB . HAS never been eo sompletw ea at -tbe twaeent tims.rrWs bava oa hand e complete variety of bU !Titij,lCapes; Collars, i. , f. ii 'r tur VICTORINES and CUFFS " . Of every Saatilptlow; ale t qairf--.ii. -- , .,',fl a ';' i'lii. owl ! Fnr, -Velvetv: Silk Hoods, Skating Caps, Gloves, ;. . ;i- .O ' : .' -"' Aad TrlmmtBgs of all kfoda, -The Ladies of Xvoaavilleasd vieinity ere iavited lo eoeni ead n ror r- oeiore purcnaaius; sisewjirxw. 'tit f ll I I II S Sll. Ill la 111 ll i ll it fl I IB 4 M. B. CAeU paid for eblppfog Furs. REMOVAL. :t ME. AC. MIS GST BEIBO COMPELLED TO vacate his eld stood en Abe mi aw of Mala aad First streets, has removed a targe portion of bts stack to the St. Charles Baleen, en first street, Iwtwoea Main oadl-wmt, wnere ae wm Be pieaa. ad to wait ea kU Meoda obUI he can eecapyaia

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tsaiDonaldson's Combination Tronpe at Masonic Temple to-night.

AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC TEMPLE.. For Five Hightf Only. Cemaseaclng sa the evening of WEDNESDAY, April 15th. DONALDSON'S COMBINATION TROUPE. MANAGES... ..Br. F. DONALrwiB. STAGS M AN AGE U... Mr. f BAA' A BubWOBTB. Twenty Talented Performers la their Miscsllaaeoaa Parlor Entertainments, ComietiBg of Vocal nnd Iastramcaral Maalo, Artiatle and Grotaaqne Dancing, Atkietle and OyiaaaeUe exereise, Negro EccentrtoiUss, Coamie Fercee and Paatoa , Fun Without Vulgarity. Miee LUsis Donaldson, Mr. Wm. Bisks, MM Emma Whtilag, Hester Lorte, - - "' Mies Edith Whiting. tw.pt Tom idiatos. Maw Sigoera Zesrlul, Mr. . Freebertbyeer, Mies Julia Delaoe. - Mr. Frank Boawortb. M r. Frank Doaaldsoa, - 1 a Petite Utile, Mr-CUrk Gibes,. Mr. Chris. Reason), , .1 Mr. Gar. W. Wallace. A 8 B I B T B t B Y ' Lit Iotito Anrreloy Tbe agile pajewomeoea, wtily Bine ynart old, la hie aoaarpB ess lies Gymaaatie Acts. r Dobra bpen at 7 o'clock. " t& Curtain Sitea at 8. x .rPBICE OF ADMISSION.-, .J....60 eaals. CBILDBEB......,... ...4 Beau may be aeenred far lailles end geatlsmea . oeeempasyiBg tbeen, without extra coaxgo. over for pertieaUrs see small bills. art CLOTHING. vmiirii a sciihadcr, . Llerchant Tailors, . ( OK. STCAMOBE A SECOND STS i.. .. SCrawavllle, lad. S)er We bsvs a choirs aseorttueat of Imported Cioiiis aad-4 westmerve, of a superior qasilty. wares we win aaaaaracaare luiogarmeaiaal rseseaeble prlcee, aw Call I and exsmlne our goods aad prices. su4-lm GOLD i : Having now a Special Tartner ia Now York, who is almost constantly in the Gold Boom, we will hereafter be enabled to take advantage of the constant fluctuations ia 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 and -' , la order to furnish Coin ia hand to parties who may wish to buy largely, we will keep constantly on baud, in large pieces, from Twenty-five to Thirty Thousand Dollars Cssh. ' GrEO:;Ii'.D: ii I . ii ' We are also prepared to sell Gold on " a margin of thirty pr cent, and wilt bold the Gold for purchasers tot Thirty data'' . . , , . '-We also receive 'money on deposit, discount good paper, buj and sll - Ex- " change on New York, and transact a ' general Bankine bosiniis, '4 CONTINENTAL -v '1 1 , .b TaaO IVIlIlMVlllO - ,w. National IJank; in r !. b i ,. i ... ! Paid in Capital 1 - $300,000. Authorized Capital - $1,000,000. Banking House. S, E. Cor. Main & Water fits. This Euk is now op. aad prirpered ta Ao a General Banking Businosg..: -i'hOIBI LOA.VED on ths most favorable -terms. Eaueciai laci II tieo afforded to regmasr sas tomer aad depos'ter. SVBSCBIPTIOFS received to the 1-50 aooV oil ether Govern men I Lysine. - - COZ.D I.V':'JCKKT oa regbtlarod sad sow. now Bewd eoilerted on liberal terms. Curraaey -encpoejB, ahcrl wbnn due, oa prMntatioa). LVsVKaSVAtafL; BTAFIPB tut sole at , tbe rerolar dteoonrrt. - i teOVASBiMSIEWF' BEClfRITIKB ofevery deacriptaai. COlS, and EXCHASOH '. oa all tii psinclpal elites )f tbe bolted Btatas, ' bous-ht asd eoM.- - .: : ... .OLLoVCTIOIl esawa throng Went the country at reaaomeble ratea . . LHieral (adocenaeam ottered to DEPOSIT " ewe naniisai iiw, se awetroceoa. nioaaiion, ; s -, , . , r . . r . . ,- .','.'. " orncsss: , WILLIAM J. LOW BY, Preeidnat; a j. BAMCEL 0BB. Vice-Pr-sident ,B0BEBr;B. BOBCBT i. CastlV., . . . . Bsari-roasf '"' W. . Lowxr, oaa. V.J. Msoxsr, Geo i P. Mtmapan, Bes'T B. Injsxsaeos, Bawsaa U. AacBB,aoaaTE.EoaajTa. JaCi&.tf. . ..M4 Lif. -.vti-vvf . :J , ..1 i. T '

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