Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 April 1865 — Page 2

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BT THE CBEBCEST CITT SILVER BAUD, a M nsic Bonk, of ml val as to and do one e se. Ilia about eight inch long, Ave Inches wlda, and ia covered with marble paper.-. The finder will confer a greet favor en u by icituriii.o' It to any member of the Read. a2S O. W. WARREN, Leader " WANTED. ABITTJATION IK BOME TL OR Commission House Id this city, rers activity la required. Haa had om nin year1 experience to tba Comaisloa poem id ip of reference given m to capability. Addr. for Commhwion," car 01 carusy trioble, Poatofflcr, Erarnvllle, Ibd. a2 FOR LEASE. f."OB A I.ONO TERM OF YEAR!, Ave. BnfMrng X xoti rooting owl herd street, between Main and Locust; alau ftnr lota fronting oa Locust street, between Second and Third streets'. Tot term a (.ply to MRtt. O. K. LEWIS. martldtf . . FOR RENT. V centrally located, te rant to a aaiall family without youug children Addrese, with references, for three days, tbr Jigh the postofHce 8. W Evenwllle, Ind. . .- STORE ROOM ON MAIN BTREET, BEtween First and Second. Enquire of ae'zS lw PHILIP DECKER. OIXTT ACRES OF COOP LAND IN THREE Ej mile of Kvanaville, P.nnnira of ' A jonssoN, sH FOR SALE. RASS BAKD IKMTRCMESTS. A aetof aacono hand Kotary raire jjraaain. atrameuta, nearly new, for DT WAJ1BKS WCYKGTON, :l a2t No- 1 Main Btraet. A IIANDiJOMK FIKST CLASS OPKK BUGOT X nearly new, with a eel of yooa mmi e. or aale on rraeuaabla terma. Knqatre at the f'aual Mllla, of a7-lwJ VJTEAM IIOILF.H JTOR 8ALK At T1U i Vaudrburh Woolen Mill, keafiHTllle, A No. 1 Hteam bvller, ai good aa now, 2l fiwt Uiag by 4 iuchae diameter. Ennnfra of r UAErtH. fUMBOTII CO' . , Franklin Aveuiie, umr Pigeon C'rwek Briiigu. aiO-llw A NO. ONE HULK AND DBA Y FOB BALE cfarap. Enquire of I. B. Mill Co. ti-'im Sash and Door . FAOTOH TOR 8 ALE. rtlflE DNtK US1GNIP, wlaiilng lo cliasg J. their bimlncM, oflr for aaU tiielr fioaii and Iioor ructory, ilh all the machinery, Dxturea, Ac. Alao, a . out 150,000 feet lit and 2d Clear Pine JLnmDer, And 250,000 A No. 1 Shaved Pine Shinglei. I W. Ht'NNEL A BOX, at Corner Canal and Walnut 8lreta W a.Ll.INU. A oI'LENHIO, NEW, AND J J cuiuidete Dwiilllng, neatly llnlabed; altnated on I ho curner of Kevenih and Cherry atrwta ; con. talua elulit roome, with good pantry aud cellar t good cintern ami atabl on tba premlem. The lot I blgli and dry, ami ia an i i wine on ;nerry. and rime back 144 leet on Beventh. m leei on Gevenin. wnimaoiu at a baricalu. ICnqnlre 'f an.lm Carpenter and Joiner. ALAHOK 1IOU8U, with 10 room, large cellar and all convenience, good location, admlra ely altualed for a Koariiiao llmut. Price SI,G)0. nihSM.tf. A. JOHNBON. AL A KO E f W6 HTO ilT BkliJKli6UBE double tenement, two Ion ill rent fjr tKHI per year. Price $4,U00. nilivi,tf. A. JOHNSON. I.MR8T CLASS BCILDINO LOTS, fronting lllackrord'a Oro, alioie Main Blreet, caa be had very low and on time. I am reeriag 75 of than lot f r fin Avium ouly, to be built by pur. abaaara. ml.rJ,tf. A"!iSS0!'(TV IX K""l l W ELLIN 6ii O U B K H Juirt Bo laiid aJ each. Inquire of uiurl.dtf. - A. JOHNSON. COMMISSION. aateaL a. oooasa : : : : : : : 1. o. DCeoocuaT. DOCKEE & DuSOUCHET, Produce and Commission Merchants, NO. Itt WATKit HTHtCICT, Orr' Block, next door to M. Dalritl, KVANHV1LLI, IND. mar Blghrnt oaah price paid for all kind of thiuntry Produce. Prompt attention giren to all Order. declO-Oni r. n. aattAH i : i : i :::::: i : a. divksi. Ragon & Dickey,' FORWARDING & COMMISSION IvXoi'olaAxitirjf WHOLESALE GROCERS, Wuter Street, .... neeM-Hin EVANS VILLK. IND. ' STONE -WARE. Uhl, aNvrACTL-a.au or Smoking Plpta, Water Pipes, tor Flue and Flower PoU alwaya oa hand. UOBNEB MAIN AND NINTH STB., feblO.(tm , Kvanawllla, laiel. h. m. woloott ::;;:: : : : joh awaeai, J a. UOLCOTT & SWASEY, . , Cotton aDd Commission MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Sealera in J GROCERIES & PRODUCE K0S.11 and 13, FRONT BOW, Menaphla, Tcnn. Partiea wlahlng to oonalgo good to the Mem Ehi market can find onr permit with Mt'eere. layhnret A Whltcaker, Kranavillo, to whom we refer. Wa alio rf.r to all reaectable merchanta and banker of Mxmphla, and to John Mwaary 4 Co. and BtralKht, IV ruing A Co., of Cluclnuati. Recollect that our market ia a Trry racilating one aeme ahlpmenta will pay yoa well, while by othera yon may loae. All poreona deairing it ran hare their namea put oa our list aad get onr Weekly Market Report. al3-ln WOLCOTT A BWA8KY. niOIaTU,SL.a.Ut.lITER &. CO." Commission Morcliants, TOBACCO and COTTON FACTORS, S K W V U U K . aWAilranoe will bo made on consignment by Meaara. MtiBKT A WIOfllNB. juts ly 4. s. ATBuaaT. J. 1. waiTTaate HATHTJRST & WHITTAKER, Produce and Commission Ho. 6 Water St, (next to R. Barnes EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. I1IUISKST CA8II PRICK PAID FOB Wheat, Oata, Beans, Klax lieeil, L,ard, ' Tallow, Dried Krult, Beeswax. NIL W" llirCS K IN NEW UULKAM. P. O. O'RILEY, (Formerly of EvanariUo, Iod.,) General Commission AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. Weaterm ronilgamtBti go letted. HO. 18 POTDBA8 STREET, CORNEB OF NEW LEYEK BTBEKT, HKW ORLEANS, LA. Bafarenoa The Great Weet. daoT LAW CARDS. ALVAH JOHNSOMriM Attorney . at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC . AND Roal ZJstato ilgont, aT Soldiora' and all other clalma proenred. Crtioe .......EVAN6VILLB, IND. aplS dtf Jns. rJTm Wnlker, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AN - ' " .' ' Agent for obtaining Pea ton, - -Back Pay and Bounty ljH)U P1SOUAROKD SOLP1EUS, ASD FOB f tbe Widows and other legal rtirHilti,e of eoae who die in toe ecrvice of tbe l aiuxl titalea. vWce on the North-Weat aide of Third gtraet, near the Washington llonae and nearly oDDoait . i t .. -. ii ." . . i . ' All biutuese entrnsted to him wiii be promptly attended to. Iyl8-ly NEW SALOON. ' " CAPTAIN KLAUSd UAS OPENED A FIBT class Baloou on the corner of Stain and Eighth streets, whore will be fonnd the beet liquor of all kind. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. atfT-dSai.

.r APRIL 23

FEIDAT B A I I. H 0 A B K K U I S T S H . i - K 4a C- R ! D I P A B T 8 : Mall.. ; Way, Freight and Aceomsaodatioa. Through Frelrit.',,.........,., i .. , . 9MS a. . ...... a. - " ASlITIi nui.MwHeA Accommodation . ... Through s reUhl ,,.,,.,. ,.. " T. II. , K. a. "f- ' , DEPARTS FROM T. H. Day Express - " Accommodation .. .A. . ' Kight Expre.. 1 J:SO " 1B11TI AT T. H. --' l)ay F.xpreaa.. ' Accommodation.............. . Sight Express .. l-m a. . These two road make good connection! at Torre Hana ' -' ' - ' . ' . : . .. t CITY . NEWS.: 4We are indebted tp tlie atteotivs officers of tbe St. Patrick for Memphis papers of Tuesday evening, delivered within 43 hoars after publication, lti?Tho new bantbailding for the First National Bank , is progressing steadily, and will be one of tbe most snbtantial, as well as one of the most ele gant bnildingB in tba city.u ikxT One of Mrs Lincoln's last official acts waa the recindiog of an order is sued bj Burbridge which banished South Thomas 8. Pettitt, editor of tbe Owensboro (Ky.) Monitor. .So say tbe New Albany Ledger. IsyLTon. Daniel S. Dickinson has ber i appointed by the President of the United States, District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, in place of E, L. DelaGeld Smith, resigned. a i i ii i e 4 JBoir Tbe suspension bridge over tbe Ohio, between Cincinnati and Coving ton, will be finished this summer.. C3?" We learn from a gentleman from Morganfield, that Judge Fowler has adjourned ooort on acconnt of the Intelli p'rice of the death of one of Lie ions. Tbe Judge has bad the misfortune to have two sons in the rebel army, which has been a source of great grief to bim, and has detracted from bis usefulness as a loyal citizen of Kentucky. Jesse and llis Qako Captcred. A fight took place on Tuesday between Col. Buckley's man. and Col. Jesse's guerrillas, which resulted in the capture of the latter, with but a small loss on either side. .oas BHD, ha eai Men. ( - .i-rf t nf hia enKciri-l i no toe I.iiit I tured, and one . . .... .. . Hopkins, expressed a desire1" to remain prisoners of .war rather .tban take tbe oath. Jesse is a citizen of Owen county, Kentucky, and holds a commission in the rebel army. 1 ITopkins, who is quite a youth, is a South Carolinian, and holds a commission as First Lieutenant, and has authority from Kirby Smith to recruit in Kentucky. Twenty-eight well, armed and well uniformed men, with their horses, were captured. We donotknow the exact cumber of killed and wounded Guerrillas in Trouble. -Two toco? fe rebel soldiers who cluim to have belonged to Gentry's ' command of Gen. Lyon's forces, and who took the oath of amnesty at Henderson yesterday morning; came to this city to take the packet for ( Owensboro, dressed in full rebel uniform, one of them having taken the precaution to put a suit of . citizens clothes oves the rebel insignia. This bold avowal of their former pro clivities did not, suit the sense of pro priety of the military authorities here, and the young rebels were conducted to the office of the Commander of the Post, who," after questioning- them- pretty nharply, ordered them to rip tbe trimmings from tbeir clolbing, which tbey went to work to do with great earnest, ness. When the first was arrested tbe other stepped to one side and buttoned his citizens clothes clotety so as to conceal his uniform, but he had been observed, and waa also taken to headquarters. . According to their own report tbey have been perfect doves of Confederate soldiers, never aaid a harsh word to any Un: n soldier or citizen; had never 8toI n or robbed soldier or citizen; but had simply pressed provisions, clothes and horses. . They disclaim being guerrillas although they acknowledge that they have been prowling about in tbe country since last winter, separated from their command. After being divested of the trimmings of their uniforms and their Confederate brass buttons, they were permitted to proceed homeward to" Davis county, Kentucky. C . . iI3 as i i - ' ' Guerrillas Giytnq Themselves XJr, The Tacouy, on Wednesday night, brought up from Uniontowa, Ky., to Henderson, a number of guerrillas, who desired to take the oath and forsake their lawless course of life. " We could not ascertain to what com mand they belonged, but are told that they bave been operating ia the country back of Uniontown and 'Casey villa during the past winter. - These men, we hope, are ' sincere inJtbeir repentance, but all such should be carefully watched in their future movements, and if found violating their oaths, should be summa rily dealt with. Had they surrendered before the rebellion had been reduced to Each desperate straits we should have wore confidence in their sincerity. ftrWeleara that the Monitor Tippecanoe i to be towed from this city to bvausville or Mound City, where she will be completed. She was to have left this afternoon. N. J.. Ledger, 2ith insL Evansville mechanics are the very artizauawbo can do the job in the most skillful and substantial manner, and the (.Government authoritiea will act wisel

in selecting this place for the completion of the Tippecanoe. ? , . - Quartebmastebs' Vouchers. The following-is the decision of the Commissioner of IntrnaIl,ItevenneJUand we publish it for the "beneCt of those interested; Jt has been decided by tbe Commissioner of Internal Revenue that Government vouchers are to be treated as securities, and that any person who makes a business of dealing in them, must take out license as a broker. ' ', :'. , .. ... :"' : ' m . , 1 ls- I

PayYocb Postage. We publish tbe

following for the benefit of those who de posit letter in tbe Post Office without tbe necessary stamps, and tbea wonder why tbeifletters do not '"reach tbeir in tended destination: r- . "Bv the late laws of Congress, all dr mestic letters, except letters lawiuuy franked, and dnlr certified letters of soldiers, sailors or marines in the service of the United States, which are deposit ed tor ia mthng,-inrcy pOBt Bffice6f tba United Stales, on wojcb tbe DOBtaae is nnpaid'sball be sent by the posltnsv ter to tbe Dead Letter Uince is Washington.". I"...:, -j w, wi e 1 .. i . i New Moic We ara indebted to the publishers Messrs. A. C. "Peters A Bro., Cincinnati, through tbe , vcoartesy of Messrs. Warren A Connyngton, for two pieces of new" music: ' ' ' , "Linco'.n's Funeral March" as played by Menter's Band, by Cbarlea Hess, and " Mournlul Soonda " " Grand Heroie Funeral March in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, by Louis PikeU-'i . .; Both are said to be grand composi tions. '. ' t& The liquor dealera ia Cntreille have been put, through on the fast line. We notice that seveo bave been fined in sums varying from $15 to $80, and several, in default of payment, were com mitted tojaiL , . . .- ; foT Says tbe Morgan QazttU: Tbe wheat crop in this county is in fine condition just now, and gives promise of a fine yield. ' , , , ,10. O. F. Wednesday, April 26th, was the 46th anniversary of the introduction of Odd " Fellowship iato tbe United Statea The day was celebrated in grand style in Louisville. ' ; . Kemovino. Our excellent friend Prof. Buck, is about to remove temporarily to the Mammoth Clothing House of Anspacker A Co. He has on band a magnificent stock of Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Ac, Ac. 4 n. A Beautiful Memento. MessraWarren A Conyngton have a beaatiful : photograph of Abraham Lincoln suspended to a neat black ribbon and a pretty .white star pin to attach it to tbe dress, a beautiful souvenir of our illustrious and lamented President. '' ' ' D. H Hill, Confederate Major General, was, in 1855, a Professor in Davidson College, North Carolina, 1 and wrote thence a letter to CcL Isaao W. Hayne,' requesting bis aid in putting through 1 o Congress a claim for $100,000 in recom . , peuao lur tut, auucriugs u( lug uin amily in tbe Revolutionary war. lie adds: ' ' "I have been long willing to secede from the nigger-worshipping pack north of Mason and Dixon's line, but I think I could lecede with a better stomach if well filled witk Government pap. ("I am married among and living wi,tb good Union-loving Whigs of tbe Federal stripe, and I cannot often give expression to my true feelings. ' - ,'" "Old Uip is, however, waking Bp, and I think that the day is not far distant when North Carolina will be Southern to the backbone." fxiT an oil well was being bored near Detroit, and when the drill bad reached a depth of seventy feet a current of gas escaped which blew out the drill aud tpols, weighing eight hundred, pounds, blew off the shed roof of the derrick, forty-five feet high, and hurled forth a stream of water, gravel and large atones. Tbe workmen narrowly ' escaped with their lives. The water was strongly impregnated with petroleum. Exchang. That well must bave been on tbe Munchausen tract. . - Arjlwful Wish Gratified. I .The rebel sympathizers at tbe North have much to answer for in the way of prolonging this cruel war, and are not altogether innocent of Mr.' Lincoln's blood. Daring1 the last Presidential election the editor of the LaCrosse Democrat, deliberately pat the following fearful wish in type: ' "If Lincoln is re-elected to misgovern for the next foar years, we trust that some bold hand will pierce bia heart with a dagger point for the public good." The Beaver Dam Argus, another Copperhead sheet, justified tbe above infamous declaration of the La Crosse Demo-, crat, and added : ' . "History shows several instances where tbe people have ouly been saved by the assassination of their leaders, and history may repeat itself in this country. The time may come when it will be absolutely ' necessary that the people do away with such rulers tbe quickest way possible." Thus it will be seen that J. Wilkes Booth U not the only assassin that bad murder in his black heart, but that be has merely struck the blow that others suggested and encoaraged. When leading editors coolly advise the assassination of the constitutionally elected officers of the Government, the reckless and daring hand will easily be found to lift the dagger or pull the fatal trigger. tc?A citizen of Chicago, who waa a member for some time of tbe K. G. C. Lodge, in that city, writes aa follows: Chicago, April IS, 1865. Editor Chicago Tribune: '- 1 ' ' There is one fact which I think should be known. Last fall, while a member of tbe Sona of Liberty, in this city, I heard, and instantly reported to Gen. Sweet, which reports were forwarded to the War Department, a distinct proposition made to raise $aU,UOO to send a man to Wash ington to assassinate President Lincoln, aud I bave not a particle of doubt the I, Ian originated with and was executed the Sons of Liberty. Death of John Bell. A" report baa reached here, says the Nashville Times. of the death of John Bell, in Alabama, about a fortnight ago. The intelligence cornea through channels of the highest respectability. It waa communicated at Murfreesboro to a gentleman by a lady whose family are in frequent communication with the South. Mr. Bell, if the report be true, died no doubt, of mortification and shame, self-depised, , and both hating and fearing the, world. Three of the four candidates for the Presidency in I860 are now ', dead.. Douglas, defeated, died faithful, true, national, and honored as a statesman. Lincoln, successful, waa cnt off, full of nonor, in the very midst of his fame a un eclipsed in ita meridian splendor. Bell, if the report be correct, baa died without the love or esteem rt any living being except that of bis immediate famllT a i miserable outcast an old man, who, having enjoyed the bonora of the Republic for near fifty years, turned traitor when past the age of three ecore and ton. And now let Breckinridge, VrVf?.rth ?d onljr candidate or IS61 make haste and hang himself and pay the devil aa honest debt.

Highwayman Arrested Two

way roobers Wre arrts'ed yeferfjny afternoon a short distance from tbe i y Oi the Newburg roa-1, by a mac nuund J.Jbn McDonald, wbn twaht iKom e - , men bad stopped neverai perwins oi the road and robVd them, and stopped Mc-1 t I uoawa hf me same purpose. Instead; of -handing orer hi vmonsvi.tafU genet'- j." nit jji:u Hit; aiternuuve it 'Jfftut lifeV- -WTlT-andTinexpeCt-H eUi to, liiern, drew a hrace of tssto.a "and demaadecf tbnr-anmnir? This1 sadden tflraof things- and ths deterrai- ', nation of McDonald completely con-' founded tba robbers, and they both complied witH his somewhat imperative de-1 maud. Tie robber? were not monntsd. Tbey gave tbair Barnes aa Jamei llanter and Andrew Mackey. They bad probably been here in tLe eity gome titnei and, bad rnnVtol bffahQn, and 's:artd Out to replenish. Lou. Frets, Tutlay.- J j'Galt House. Are not tbe ruins of the Gait House a romantic looking snot for a city a large . andl wealthy utt this? VtuI, bui!J a botel ou tbe spot or else take tbe brick, build a ' ten foot wall around it, and,, toUMiah a negro graveyard. It wHl Improve the looks of the place somewhat LouUnlVe Democrat. Local TS'otices. . . JBS-The E. A. C. Railroad will carry passengers, desiring to visit Indianapolis and witneis the funeral ceremonies over the remains of President Lincoln, at half-fare, leaving Evansville by mail traio at 9:45 A. M., Saturday, and re turning on Monday. ap28-2t Wet Goods at Auction. Hiram Nel son will sell at auction, thisafternoon at two o'clock, at bis auction room on Locust street, a lot more of the wet goods now being taken olT of tbe sunken steamer Lad on i a. . Ice Cream, tbe most delicious imagin able will be served np at II. Herman's Ice Cream Saloon, which he has just fittetl np in good 'style. In addition he haflthe very best Soda to ha found in the city," with .which to cool off, hot and thirsty souls, during the coming summer. " April 27-2 w ; ' ' fl Our young friend Anthony Ver wayne, for many years with J. S. Hopkins, has row permanently located himself with Messrs, Hudspeth, Adams A Co.; No. 63 Main street Anthony will make it to the advantages of hU many friends to give him a calL, for he will do the fair thing by ihew. ' AnmscnicntB. ' Masonic Tebple. The attendance at Masonic Temple, last night was by no means aa Jarge aa the excellence of the performances merited. ' The andiance was, however, very select, and the most admirable order prevailed. The 'various characters in the great play of Lucrelia Borgia were well sustained,1 the three leading parts admirable. Mr. 0 Hanchett as the Duke da Este,and Mr, Golden as Gunnnro, bore themselves, excellently well, and Miss Fauny, B. Price elicited frequent and fervent' applause. Tlie afterpiece was hugely amusing. ' T6-nigLt Miss Fanny B. Price takes a benefit, on which occasion she will appear in her great character of Fanchon the Cricket, and Bella Golden as Mother Fadet, a character in which she excels. The bill ia a most attractive one, aad with, such an array of talent, and on such an occasion, there should, and. no doubt will, be a crowded house one worthy of the fair and gifted beneficiary. , Moiakt Hall. -There was a very respectable audience e.t Mozart Hall last night, and the cxercisea were highly interesting and , amusing to tbe audience, and creditable to the youthful amateurs. The programme comprised representations of " Bombastes Furiosao," " Tbe Village Squire," "Student and hia Neighbors,", and " Box and Cox." all of which were very creditably performed. The Crescent City Filver Band added greatly to the evening's entertainment by tbeir magnificent music. ., -To-night an entire change of programme willbe presented, and we know no place where sensible ar.d benevolent people can so certainly get tbe worth of tbeir money, and have the pleasing conscience of having wirttributed at the same time to a worthy object. We Lope to see Mozart Hall crowded to excess. CLOTHING. Loewcnstein fc Co., - - WHOLESALE AND ItTAIL o Xj o j? 3a: x 33 3EI. fs . No. S4 Main Street, (Next door to the Waihlugtua House.) ,. ABEAtrnrvL and maghieickst asortsaant of Men,', Vouihs', and Boys' Cloth. log ; vente Fnraisbtng 4ocN, Hosiery, Trnolt?, Yaiise., Traveli;, Saga. CaobreLas, IlaU, T-ih-t Article, Nuticue, Ac , in large quantise and good qnalltiea, always on band, which bare Just keen bought for cash and must be sold at cheap panic pricee. ar- Give as a call befem purchasing eUwwbere. LOEWKNBTf.IN' a CO., 2o M M.ia ntreet, a!S-Sm Next door to th Weabiegtou Uouse. WARNING. MY WirE-AXNA KATARIKR REIH, FORmerly Anna Juttaruea Kiaat, having lelt my bed and board without jnet ceuee or prur.csttou, 1 hereby fbrewara all prone agaiaet harboring or crediting heron aiy aceoant, a I ahail not be reapenaible for auy debt of ber coutr.ctiag. . k THOMAS RETS. KL Yemen, Ind.. April J7, 1SC.5. ai-St CORPORATION NOTICES Yk11" M , "' 7 . " OHPER FOB A BRICK SIDE-WALK. And now it is ben by ordered and direcud l y the Common Conuc.l of tbe city of i.Tin?Tii:, that the ewuaraof ail iota or parte of lota fronting oa or adjoining the aouth west sice at Sixth atreet, lrTn 3fam to L cast ttrvets la said city, cause the aide-walk thereoa to be brtnsght to the pnir griitlo, and that they caase a elue-wmlk ( clae No. Oi.e to be laid down thereon withhu thirty day. frum the p"liiratioa of thleorder. A. M. UrGRlFF, Clerk. . City Clerk's OfBre, April a.s, lx.. -ia-3t ORDER FOR A BRICK SIDE-WAES. And now it ia hereby onircd and directed by the C'oaiaion Cooucil of the city of Evacrilie", th at the owners of ail lots or parts ct lota (mating on or adjominz the aontb-va-t aide of Loenst etreot, front "tbs Canal t . 8'xth Mre-t. in aaid city, canae the s:de-wa'lt thereoa to be brought to the pn-per grade, aad that tiiey cauaea ide-walk of class 2t'o. tne to be !iu i tluwu th-recn within thirty days rem .the pnt.l catko of this order. . . A. M. JlniRl-fr Clerk, j City Clerk's Office, April as, K. 2-3t j PRIL24rTs7o " - '- A. A. ORDER FOR A BRICK SID'i-WAXK. And now it U hereby oxd.-re1! and directed bv tbe Com aio a Council wf tho ctty of Kvausriiiu, that the owner, of all let ct parti of U. is Iroul -ing on or adjoining th north-west sidtof Locttst street, from the Caaal to sixtU street, ia aaid city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brucght to the proper gratia, and that they caase a sidewalk e( class Ko. Ooe to be laid dowa t hereon thin tnirty dare from the publtcaiioa of this order. A: M. HctiKIFr. Clerk. City Clerk's Office, April 1, 1jj. xs-3t

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

w..r., mt i. . 1 1 Ho.piu' t'"dlr weeaseaeaaaae WM. ALEX AN DIB. BADGES. Lincoln Mouraiiiry- Badges: JtT RECEIVED A IPLJtKDIO LOT OF IScnroiDg BaJu.. of our laU President Liaeuia, at WAREIN A CoSYSiTuN. NOTICE. ;U XJotl- I-OllIlcl.. . TBE BOHY OE WILLIAM TRAIT. WHO wea drowned in tbe Wabash riter off the D. B Campbell oa the 4:h of Apr! , aae fonnd Boating in tne river by Msthew Witlianit and John ettmrM. The friends of the drceaa-! can get iaf wmitloa by eeJUog M O. W. Xbuata ('; Wharf boa", KtVeraon, Iiid. - . , . - :eI-J GROCERIES. . JOTAlUkri. J We hare jut recetnd orer 300 bnahele el New York Putatnea,- iloVee ' and "Peach Blows," which we are selling at f I 75 per bushel retail. Cense and th " beaut ." at -i i . lii, Mai lre. - n-LANTINO POTATOES X l' tu-h. ls gi&d Northern Potatoes, at Si SO jer pusnei, in store and lor aale at V1CKKBY BRO'S, i.ii, Maia atraet. UH PBl-lS ov EXTRA LAKCt PoTATOSS I VrVt jut recsired per steamer Kaagatnck.aad tor a&te at reduced prices by . , , , VICKERY BFtr, l.U, alaia ttrt. WHITS LIM E. l'W BBL8 JCST KE E1YED, V all in lamps, fresh end good, at VICKERY BRO'd, Lii, Main Street. T)LASTEU FASH AM' CKJt KT B V BBL8 X lr la less quantities, to suit th peepte, at . VICKERY liau'B, "! " lii. Main btnet. rEW YORK A 5i Ulil l CHktJ IN BTuRB I and f sale cheap by - YICKERY BROS, 132. Maia Street. BEALTI1 B -aatil for sale at I KAlTIFULt 111 LL-RKV8 and CHILDREN'S tiful Oiir aud Cab now recirin ng aad TICKER V BRC'B. ass a-7 I'M Uaiu Street. MEDICAL. DIARlIiKA AND DY8ESTEBY. 4 i. ,.3 . .. asa.'' i' -so. a ?- mm a r r -w vosm t Compound Extract of Benne Plant 1 4 du tiDiTfrSftllT aVcklwwUdfcrd lo t th mnmt Niic4Mftt reiwblw rcmedjr eer praptxrvxi lor the f lire o llio Abuvs complaaiut, or mtij nuM-d ciacditroa of thu t'Owei4, ia wither ad tilt, or ohii4 rt-u. lu out 'ctr( uttw " m ill ! found th tndmoQirt! of Col. Lontr, (Jn. IMrnto, Jritx Henry nrren," t'ri, t'Mpt, 44. llot (now May r of New 0rlMt4tsi, u tt U. S. A. ; WMtnrn Mjutury CwtututBMiuu, War Ulif Fund 'omitvioii, op iiaiuoa o; bt prv.iit ttud tambtAt o(Bwrm i'r!ard cu.y.ly J. A. C. MAQUIKIV tJlieui:ft4, ht. JLouii. - ;: Uewj.ra of cotiiiturit'iU. . .r, LKlCUVAUliaTEIT A CO., , , . ,- Wliol atlt Agut, liihS(d'',m. ativille, Ind. UNITED STATES. : Special Notice is hereby given to all permanent and transient citizens of Vanderburgh county that the Blanks for Income and Application for License are now ready for distribution at my Office. . Any person neglecting to deliver his re turn or make, application for license, as required by thq internal Revenue Law, by the' 16th day of May, 1865, will be assessed .by me with the penalties attached. , aI7 R. S. H0RNBR00K, A. A. JBOOTS & SHOJBS. 11 W II IT tS 'IS , N Oa 1 iviiv si-ixKiirr. &. tftmxoii?, Wholesale dealer ia . BOOTS and SHOES, and .ind lam new receiving a !&rir Steele cf the best qualities of Boots, lioetl, Hats and fap ever offered lo the trade, which have been purchased r cash, and will be Bold at a vary small advance above cost. x i all and examine my stock and prove tlte above aeeertloa. .... , , P. S. I bave secared the eervlce of Yr. B.B. Teuuey, late with P. Semoalu, who-j- Wlvol frletuls to call and examine my etorh. No tronl.le toebow goods. Evauville, Doe. 12, 1H , PHOTOGRAPHS. Remember tbe loved one whom you cherish, ' fecare the shadow ere thesnLetance perish." 1JHOTOGRAP II S, AMBR0TYPE8, AND every kind of Ptctnre, matte in the highest atyleof art, at PARK H ILL'S GALLERY, v. a'iA Corner Main and First Streets. . NOTICE TO BUILDERS. rj'HOSE wiehiug to build the present eeasoa 1 wi.l do well to eall and examine the eteck ef Lumber, Flocriog, Doom, Saib, Blind, Hovli. ings and Casings a: the orner of Main and enih the larfest iu lb city aud for sale at reduced rates, J011S F. OiOVER. mhs.dAwlm. Doors, Sash ac.i Blinds at Reduced Prices. "if Hi doors VV . Assorted sixta. l,uiH lights, aim Med eisea. Window 9ah Pin. window Blind. "i t' " Now in store aed for sale fcv - ' ' JOHN F. GLOYFB. iSai.dAwl.n. " Oea, Mala aad Tth S j. ', POTATOES. c iriOiCE NSW YORKl PjTaTuE. J iMt roceleed, 400 brl toice Kew York Potatoee, and lor tale low, by HAYHCRsT A WHITTAKER, e-il ... No. Water Btreet.

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CITY FIP.E INSURAIJ-CE COSfPT OF HARTFORD, COlfX. Cash Capital $250,000. Assets $455,325. Iastiree again! loss and damasa, by re oa dwellioga, stores, wmrebcoaee, stock ui meecbaa-di-s and all uiaoraMe properly at reaaoaabhratea of premium. ' ' WM. E. liUE, Pnsl t, G EORC E. W. LTJTER, Sec y. - A. C. UALLOCK A BON, AgeaU. '

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. COSSTlttTIoS ;TITlTl.! CONSTIITTION OOMJTlTCl'IuS COhsTlTlTIOS CO-VSTITfTIo! ejwKSTITrTTOX" CWfTITt TIO.H WATER w a T r R WATER W ATKK WATER WAT'.i; WATFP. WATtii ; coNSTiTiTiov ATr::: CONTITCTIO.V WATER COSMTITl'TIOX . CoKSTITl'TIoJT CON?T1TCT10N " rXN!TITrTIOS CONsTITLTiO?f COSSTITCTIO.V CoN-riTCTloN rVNSTITrTIHN' CONiTlTCTTOM WAt W ATE hT" WATER , WATER WATSR WATkrb. WA'l Kti WATS!! WATBri 4 WATER . WAT Ml . . WATEH ' WA I a.R ; VS AT Let WATER CONsTl'Iti TivN J COS5TlTrTIiN - cowbTirrTiOs THE OSLY BEKEDY KKOWK FOB K.NOWJs FOR know k roa . KS15 Ff R KSWX FOR afS FOR TH E OJiLY KEMkDY i THE ONLY REMEDY , THE OSLT REMEDY TUB ONLY REMEDY -' THE ONLY Ks.if EDY THE ONLY REViKDY KNOWS FuK KNOWN FOB KNOWN FOR KNOWN IMIH Kb'Wb FOR. KNcWN F.iit. THE ONLY RKMEDY THE ONLY REMEDY THE ONLY BtKFDT THE ONLY RKolkDY THE ONLY REMEDY THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THSOSLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOwN FOR TUB OSI.T RF.WFDY TH ONLY REMEDY THE ONLY REMEDY THE ONLY REMEDY THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR KNOW 5 FOR K NOWS FOR : KN'IWV VOR KNOWV (R ' THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE OSLY REMEDY KNOWN FO at THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR DIABETES.. 8 TONE IN THE BLADDS.R, CALCL'LUS GRAVEL, BKIi R Dl ST DEi'llMT. AN D MCCUlSOR MILKY DI HAROES AFTER I KINAT1NU. IRRITATION OF THE N K K OFTHR BtAD. DEB, INFLAMATION F i lls. KibNRVt, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. 8TBAKGULAKY AND BLUNl.Su.or PAINECL CBINATISO. - Fcr these disease it is truly a (OTerelga remedy aad tee eiach eanaot be said ia It praise. A eta. gle does has been known to relieve thejugel orgeat aymptoma. Are yon troubled with that dietreeeing pain la tbeaau.il of Ui back aad through theklpaf A teaspuenful a day of the Constitution aatot will reliefs yoa like magic. - PBT8ICIASE ' ' " ' Hare long since given op tbe ae ol btkcbn.eabeb and Juoi;er In the treatment of the dMeaae, and only rue them forth wantof abutter remedy, CONSTITUTION WATVR Haa proved Rseif eejaal to the task that has devolved npou It. -, . " DICRETIC3 Irritate and drench the kidneys, aad by coostar.1 nee produce chronic degeasratioa aad euaBraieri disease. IN DYSMENORRHaCA OR TA1NFTL HEN8TRUATION, ANDMENoaRUUlA, OH PRO CSE FLOW INti. Both dieeaaee ari.lug from a taulty eecretloa nf the luenstrual (laid In oue ease being too little and ancoDipauled by severe pain, and th other a too profiles eecrttloj, which will be tpeinlily cured by tha Oonatitution WaUr. Tbe dlexeee known aa FALLINU OF THE WOMB, which ia the result of the relaxation t.f the lujraiaetita of that organ, and ia kuoaa tvs aenee of ueavinwM and dragging pain In the back aDd sides, aud at limes accompanied bysbarpj lauefnating or shooting paius through the pai te atletiled, will, In all cess, be removed by the Bt-d. iCHie. ' ' ! I There is another clan of symptoms artuog from IRRITATION OF THE WOMB, which physician call Nervoatuese, which word eever ap much iguoraace, aad la nlae caetw out of tea th doctor do not really know wuetl. tlie symptoms are the d I lease . ot the disease the eyinptoms. - We caa only eaamerate them liera. . I apeak more particularly oi coid tt, palpitation of the heart. Impaired memory, wuk fullness, Oashea of boat, languor, lassitude, aud diiuue of rUiou. SrPPBESSKD MENSTECAnON. Which in th an married a-ou-l I a constant recurring diseaee, aud through nelect the see of more grave and daagerous maiadiee are tlie rean? and aa month after month paaeea without aa effort lieing made to aenlst Nature, the tn.eason becoruea chronic, tbe patient gradually Vrae bar appetite, the bowels are cit.l latent, u.tit aweataooiueon, aud Consumption finally eC'i Y.r career. - . aver For aale by all Druggist. Price S !. " , WM. II. GUEGO a CO., l'eoprieiere. THOROA" a A Li 1,3, C.naral AgeuU, "..(, Cli7 street, Mew York.. ' Fee eate.ia Chka,o by FUs-LEU, FINCH . FCL1.RR. ' , ... tin Si-rcxie miorea ye loomr kuiUh. an ' 'si'.httil ll you jrs tht tfetl of dt4e. e V ' .-..a?,A .l',-.t2... 5 Ir. IslJIlLlETIt'S B P E'GJ FI..G . Till 1 tiia arent ek. eweretxt lleaaeel) fcomposeit ef EITHACTS from lssdla Knets and Ilrrb,) fur allUla.iaae) f tat liiasry and Mcxu.-il tra,.s, aatcb au '.nctir.l IrscMce of lite I'rtne, Isflsisaia Jr.ji oi tlie Ktedit'cr, lnflaiaamaltCTai en ha Klil nay a. tt te In tlte) HI eerier trlclarr. Ore el, bs'norrbea, 1. 1 . e I ml It uiirivslni liy saylnlnf yet si te. tn cd tyt curtng te Wrnttee In e s wr.n u-fl accordlr.g J dlrectlwo this Renedi, be ': if ber tuele nor 'inell, aud Its cannot be de u til by aitv .me. Tbi remedy te rrvs aad reqnlree no injection, which are ealoeletad te eeetroj ud ib-aJeo tbediaeaaed orgens, bat remove tbe ee ess (r tm thl svtem, creating buoyancy end health. . .secoqtiatk Medicine, bnt la the embodied ex po. tice of tt.e l'hveiclaa moat aoceaaAil la eartaf all .Ii eases i.f this itlaae. aer l,mt twn. deetaur aa tbta Teraedr effaeta the seer aetenDhtrig ecrea, wbea all others mil. Price only l.uu per le.x. er 6 box for l-O). bent by mail to euyaddreas oa receipt of th prfoa Fora.le by all Drngguiu. Bee (Cut say sigoatnr waronndeach bet. . - . , . , Sole Proprietor, Olneiaaatt ' S. W. Boynton, M. D., LATE Ol' CINCINNATI, HAVINO BEIXME a permanent resident of Evansville, offers hat pro less ioaai aervicea to the cituieua ui to is city eod vidiuity. From his extrusive ex.wrieri.e la the Hoap Hal and general practice of MmlicDi aad Biirgerj. In tbe furmev eKy, tie feels cntleut of bis abt ilj to core many caaea which bave resisted tL roeual modea of tmatawat.. re - er Particnlar atteutioo giveu to tbe treatment of Chronic Disease, and those peculiar to climate, such a Fever aud AUe, Bilious Fen r, As. L. OFFICM AKD RESIDENCE l; Corner First and Walnut Streets TESTIMONIAL. CiaoisvtTi, O., Marsh. IU Ie64. Tbla I to certify that we, tha undersigned, have been intimately acqnaiab-d with ii. W. ltoyubm, H.JJ., fut satxnrt eight year. During tbe !t six y-rs he ha been engaged In a lucrattev and sncmaMul preutice of Medicine in tins city. He leave her on account of ill health. . . . r. We take atreat pleasure in recommeD.limr hi;-, both .-ial!jr and profeaaionally, as a geatiemviaf excelUnt morale, and occupying a prominent potrioa asneag the Phyvlciau of onr city, ar.J l.op ha mayaexroeed aa well r-t?ro M be hue d with a. Z. FREEM AN. M. D . Proleesor 4 Surgery la .Uctio aladieal laatb. tote, l ine auatl, O. v ... JOHN M. BCrjDDER, X. D., Professor of the Theory and Prac'.ire of M:lciae ia the K. M. Institute. . ' H. D. GARRISON, P , Late PTofseaor of Chemistry aad Phy-I'ilagy la theaHere MMllral Invtirn, ir-yc-t'm ' ilW.ajaiiai naa;r . -Sr". All tlte tutrui..ett men aat toe I'fcee rtcttnintei.d Sr. Strickland' Aa tl-Cholera Mixture as taaextly certs i a remedy for Diarbo?a aad Dyseatery. It ie a combination of Astringents, Absorbent. btDnalaata and Carminativaa. and is warranted to effect a cure after ail other mean have tilled. Far a by Druggist. General Depot . East tth Sitreet, Cincinnati. Ohio. - nhe-2td lye. , GROCERIES. C&E5K KGGS 600 Doaeo rreab L osived at : ELLIOTTS FAMILY GROCRRT. CHOICE BWEET POTATnE.S &5 bKla elioic Saw Orleans Bw-wt Potatoee, jnet recefved yrr e (easier BriilmTir, tcreate at ' . ILUdim ranttti HaturEr, 'WEET CIDER S bble efaoiea Bweet Cmer (or

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ELLIOTTS FAMILY OE'H EBT.

NEW FIRM.

IsAXPllCAIl & 3IITIirXl , W li.i mIb lVVrt fa M EN'S a BO Y'S rtir iiais,- ; : ; ool llat. -? ' floth Uats. and. Mr-itiv Hat. -l''. 5 ' . t .... TRIMME D II AT S. No. 23 North" First Street, ; ; t ' ' ! ap-TJ '1 tlaia-i.j HARDWARE, &c: iJ V .0 WELLS, HEU0GS& CO., ...... . ,- .-' r iMPOETBaa ABO DaULEM lift ,. . II A II DA IM ABO C UTL B H Y 1. ! FIRST aSTUKKT, i (SIGN ma I A I L t K K ,) '" DRY GOODS.'. FINE UK Y .GOOD HI CHEAP - CHEAPER - C HEAP1ST. BOLLE & 3EYREIS3; - ( He. 43 Kaia Street, ' f . . .'i tYA!YIf.LE.IJrf.' A splendid aewrtmeat r f tbe latest style e Deytivoi may U louwl at our Wroa lJ Biriet. Ureal rar lias lfe.-u r ten U.d in llisj-nr etueae of theaeOorala, an i we feel euaBdeqt we can aril I lieto as , heap as taeaheap l . . A nifr exaiotaaliou el tur stork and pri. m is all wat.. (mi-lr) BoLLE h liKTI'.KI "4. J ;; CTTY NOTICES. - Aanexatlou of Territory to the Citja ' - 0T TA0SYIHe. JOTICE IB HERFBT GIVEN THAT THE C.a oioa Coeacll of the city uf E.ene.iile, ir, pursuance of the brovieiooe ui ea Act of the CMirral Aeaemb'y " IL t-i'.e cf I nil, si. s. approwd MwwH , 'entit.ed An Act to amend tit acventjr.ttiat seeteia ut an At teatlilrd Ao Ai t granting to li.e r ,tieie i f iir U4 l Evav1lie, la the ronnrv ef VHnerburh, a t iiy t barter. approved Jauuare BT, 17, and tn add suppl'-rueeial a.ctijtis to aaid A. t," a til, oe lo lith day of May. A l. IJ, pr-ut t., ItMf Board o Oxinty OoatniMaioaereof aaiterl.nrKh remit y a petitiou praying for the euitexatiua t said city el tbe iib-wui? dccrlld territory, a.id s;t.ing firth t)e ,ieet fer such annc stlir. vit : All that part of b auaiheiet quarter i.f eeoil.ia ninat-a (1 i), In township six li, raoge lea (lu) eat, .cet:rihed as Inllow, . Hegiin iug at an friMi pin at tbe aonth -wrst roruar tvf said t wre eett', and ruutilbg tlaie by ti e t. if ercti'jti line north fot.r hurnlre.1 til. (I lilrtety-nius (4T0) (ect, to an In.n pta ; thence -e.t by luatl; I'iaoanrven hnndied euid aixty-thma aud a half i't'i') feet, ! i tliij ira.nl ure' EelargenMUi' 1 tbeu. Si.'Uth I y tf:e line of Miarj's Kit ar. ia nt lonr hnmlred aad airiety-aine i I'M) 1 1 an trot pia n tbetotitk line of ealriilarterseo atb, aad thsix ly the uih In,. l naid quart -t w ttfa seven rtandeed end my f nr ("Mi feel, tu the piece ol beguiaihg. Sold lartilefy h-lng ' t.guoe to the ttiy ol jbtaosvilie, a-d imi plaited er laid tlf. W. B K Eli, tlaj.ir Afeet: A. M Mrfiatvv, Clerk. al.l-.ll aiixacxaticn of Territory tcUeCit? of Evaiirville. x-0Tic 15 nrnruT givkn that irrt Com ra Oat Cttaucil f tlmcity tt Rvamvilits, io ortraura ut ir provtomtaa of aft Ael t4 ttf Omtwral iias-ml.ly of tha htnto f iit UiUsa, f itij4 March , l-VA, nr.HMM Ku A('t ajM9BBJ the afvp(itx-ftt( MictlAfi ii ran Am mat tUd 'An Art Krutllig iu tho ctneat of 11.0 liratailirt, tn tbi crnnry of Vriirt inj;h, a ity Chsvtcr,' apmvtaci Jabuary V7 147, - -1 14 .Hrl itu 4 J nf May, A. 1. jsc-waf-iit Ut ihm lUmtA ct County ( omniirtftr tvf Vao-lf-rborTath rmmty m t'rajftac for Um rtnaiMti o a.4 rliy tsl tit riiJ!vTUi4 riiMi Urrltnvjr. a4 ait.ng f-- th haw tMf in fr ituch aiiD)itioo, wit, : AU that rtut of tiv wsjstt half of ti orth-)t qnarUr cf actlnii tantjr-niD, aad thmmthlf of ti;a Dorth-iat qnartjr of a-r(u ibir t, town nhip fix, mouth ri.r tn wt, f-rrt t ffut towm, vis; lWtoaiiit at bp !ntArirafrrti7a of Maia an. Eiefht. :rtt f tad citr, a ttta taj tf of 1kaarf Ktichtli itrvl A kna4rs4 nn4 mmn y:iu (rf, to a pcmt ui-mti tn) auciTl an allr tiit th lh ut wtJ of tit k. ru it. t ratVjrrtaiFYi:a Kailrrwf tTtipay fi-tn Orrand llarri' JLaLaf cteUf-ttt of atvaeavtll ; 1 ttMMiw al ng thi mu'i ul ai4 a. l-y flirt hiudrtdaiid tnietfi iV:t.rt?ntfi ('Al 4!u) fi, to an trn Mn a tbaaiat a4 tmt lift rTtftaitr tor ugh t uifVll-i of Ih north ajanii r(tiajur of tattld Bjttrtif'tl taT'r,teU,n; Ojic t kjijfi w1 &mt ami wwt h fx ,wr 1nwiri arl'i Dftytr nJ a bm'l (I.ViJ ij tf- - tbaMTth onl amih hnm riiuniti tlarie-UKtt iL sni4il of aai4 quavi tr tiorj ; Ihf-ne corth ah-r,? atai'l tort it mul atith llari hiia'h4 an4 fasriji-mwm Vf7 Wt, to tfca niM-ll f.f Uia rM.rv4 t.a4 on A 1 . r t re. c i tttMDjc ttt n(r tr?t rttoDliifC raal at.fi wt , through tba H'rth Kmmrro EuUtfinmmt of ! F varum i lie; tlman rat aroftir tb Caatr f aJ4 j V ilttAtm atrM;t exUoUtd, diji taoiMstMia. ittA Uiyix an-1 oua-tVnrta tWt, to th uw'.-f of jM ttiii. ttreat, ani (Ipama a4ar th mi'M? rf Main tre t ijtht h riniir-Mi Mui tlHy-ilf-ja arj thre-fourtlmii3) ft, v th y. vl x u tift aafd trrttory bHuit eoTitiirtjoQ. to the any of KvaDaviil'V and of pl-Ut4 tr tstd of. " W. (ttAkalii, Way r. Att: A. W. McGrrF, Clerk. stli-.t Annexation of Territory, to . tne , City of Evansville. . '. "VJOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES TUAT TUF. X Common Cuuocilef theflty of Evuvi!!, la pursuance of th. peweleioee of aa Act of ties (M-iterel Assembly of Die htat of lediaaa, ap. proved March C, 1 ent'tled aa A-t to autei. J theaevewry-ftret seotbto of aa act entitle-1 'Au Art granting to thecitiseu of t t4Va of Kvarisvillcjln tbe Coauty of Vauderbnrgh a City itartr. ar.prc.esd ismmry iff, 1MT, anf to add so;plimeoial aeclioas t aaid act." will oo tte Jtnh dey ol April, l-y., present to the Boar 1 of Coouly C mmisalonere of Vanderburgh eeouty,a leta.oa praying for the annexation to aaid lit, the i'tUowiiig dewtbed terrluinr, aad eettiog iorth the reason for s icbaonexauonvlz : All.tuat i-ert o( tbe south-east quarter of Section t lobti 1 1 ',) Towcibip six Raaaw tea (10, sett, dec ri bed as follows, six: Cornnutuctng atasteue, ( corner etf.!i-hed by the tianry oirveyori on the Sou'.h ltt,eof enid qrssrter.ecti'a, aad a loialog the yortliern Enuu-gemeat ef ike Oty ef fcvaueviue, and Tuoniutf thence by Ado Mreet wt, tbtee bnadred and eighty-four (3e4J f t ; th-nce North two tuou.aud eix bemdred aad fsrty piVi) feet to a stone; thetice Aeet three hundred aad eighty ani arveu tenths lie" 7-10) feet to a stone; 1 from theuce -onti, twe thou-acLd six hundred asd f-.rty feet to ti.e piece of begiaaing ; ea.d territory beiug coat'gioa to the city of Evadevilie, axtd out platlodor UM rff. - - W. BAKIK, Mayer. Atteat A. Prirrt-ix, Clerk, . , I y A. M. Mcrjriir, Deputy CT rk ' ' S .reb jS,-:jut. . . . 'I O F. W.' FtRIKirHEYEB. A!l TO TRE 1 heir ao) leal reoraaeatati. of Adoloh Bvinkman, dttaeed, aa1 ail other.. vtwoeve or claimants of rral estate comprising, the territory described la the foreg Heg notice; K ittice Is horsey given that the petluo re-f-rred io iu me aoove notice was pre-tti.o to at oimi fietlllv UaaiMi-ww of Va-lT.;rtur:;n Kanj ty on the -juih d.y of April. !&. alii that tbe same was received and cooattsrso. aa. - - oe-iend bv said Rcerd tha.: t furh-r hearing aad eoaasrieraii.n of said appllea'lJii Weoatinoed on Hi the 15th day ef May, l7 aoce be gjveo by the County An lito by f ul.li aUuu to tra avemeVi.le Da.lv Jmroal. aid ?vl eatioa at ae p-tMUog tMfcre seed atoard, aarl that it wiU be heard and 0--eJ fui .' "F ' May, leo6. AadM.r-Y.-4J. ' 1 aAt-tmlo I

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kvae.ville, April kl, 1

AMUSEMENTS.

ICvartKville Tlieatro HAONIC TEMPLE, (ornt p of Main and First Street, r.-i.ity Erecin:, April Sttk, will be presented -the j"i!el,rte. 1 lay entitled V C II ON, . Tho Cricket : ftOtrETV PIERCE. K XI II I DITIOIV -l?yV TIT Tljj.TJ2SZ ' " lOZ X J I'll IILtiL., . Ill, ? 0"' ' '""- Thursday & Friday Nights, April 17 th ea tk. ; -... -) . : . -' i i . t : , J -! There si'l ea rivea as abev. e Tbaradav aad - Frl ey nuthta. April aTth aad sstb, lor the bene- ' It f the four, asMtrr the ausytcee af the Society .f the Daugbtenof EWbeaah. 1 he e auiatit wiU eeaaieS of a literary rxhhiti'tn by lb yenng geatienjee, aad tab tea ex .ut mneic by lb jrcung bvllea, aasisled by the , V ( r. -nt City f live- Band. war- ickeu of admissioe. Menu. Te be had attnedtxsr. "' . e- ChiUfreO aoder twelve year of age, half I ri.e. . ' S DRY GOODS. EVERYi ARTICLE MeasoiiaMe! ELLIOTT'S Is the Place to get real barf iM ia

.... i ' . - .- .- Of every 'description. He has just rocoivod an entire stfok of Goods to Buit tho market, bought since the nows of tho fall of Richmond was anticipated. ' Ho olfors this community not only tho loading article.! CHEAP, but other kinds of Goods usually held high. Wo ask and beg competition for tho benefit of -the public. - Our DRESS GOODS are rich, raro and reasonable, . ombracing every variety of fabrics. Wo have also

a f ID C s ; -Of all kinds. Oil 6c Paper Curtains. ..'-' ' . j i ", ' .'.' AMD iiooi ,iciitrrH , t . e 4 3 e " " 1 " " ' ; 1 " At - barpnlns. Pleaso give us a call and you will be eatlsllod with tho above statement. T. m. EI1I1IOTT, No. SS . - STMET. (NEAR FIRST STREET,) GROCERIES. 50 P.BLB PRIME DRIED APPLES AT H. A. COOK'S. t htn. DRIED PEACH Eft AT H. A. OOOK'fl. SOHETHINO X1W AT H. A. COOE'B. i s lbs botra lrled Raapberrtes. I'j-i lbs cu.. ice Irte4 MeckberraM, -' 1 Dierkoice Pined hrrl-s, ., Dai Ibe choice (nut Pltud Cherries. U"- VO CilOD'K 1:EEF TOhOCES AT '' ' ... , ,U. A. COOE'B. LllS bMOKEU BAKIBCF AT . A. cx'a t 'llv.H E UHEEN APPLEM, S 10 bble choice flreea) Apples at " U. A. COOK'S. J 1'iVttsb prime Ouioa Bet at H. A. CODE'S. 5LlILd LAliGE umUM AT -8. A. XX)K-n. T(t JiBLa RCCK WHEAT FUHR AT JU u. a. cook'B. JJETRA UK) Ah 4 t ttED H AMBBEBT CIBN - ctaaati abd la.Itauapolia straada, at ",4 .-.-v.,.. - H. A. OOOKB.. L)UTt" C; a It ALTIMORM. OYBTEka 1 llfilvd daliy. . SVarraated frseb. ' fd. A. CDCK, Agent. I J w t ,. FKKaiiCLAMB, M d.t (re.a KalauaB, ' ii doe do Lobsters, 5 do picketed Chtme, I j do Lobtsra, at M. A. COOK'S). C'OTE OYtTEkS. 50 dos 1 and Jt ih cans, Cora Oj store, af " H. A. COOK S. I ' itKi,;," CORN' ASD PEAS. oua reew. ' T.-ia, aed 1 dox Uraea Cora, at H. A. COOK'S,. PCRNETT 4 DL'BK ERB EXTRACTS. 7S 4 aeeorted Extracie at , A. OOCE B. 10 BbLS BPLIT PEAS, St bids Pmrl Berhty, A btlsOat ileal, 2 bbis Farina, I caee Pear i Sago, 1 bltl Oreeii P-a. I bbl Mille led. at H. A.eOOK'B. r 7r LLAOkkLkRIEo. to dox cans frseb i Lbvkberrtea, at H. A. fXKlK'B. c 'H'-ICll FAMILY BOA Pe It hose eheieo Family boapat H.A. COOK'B. DENTISTRY. J3intal Card. H AVISO ASSOCIATED WITH HI I THE pmc-tieeof Leatistry Dr. A. B. Jooee, form er;y of 'incir.nati, w w en id aa Boa aa to the I

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pie of Btaasvnte and vicinity that we are prepared to perf'.rm a!! operation pertaining to i-entntry la th aroet sei'tfel manner. Artificial Teeth itlv rted on Oold, Platinum, Silver or Vnlcamte. at.4 a regards beaoty of Onlah, style and n at oral; r.ee of apptarance, we chaileng romparisou with tt d'.ne anywhere East or Weet. . We ..lr; a share of pel.llc patreaag - . Dh. BIERBOWER A JOBEB, - " ' '" stoRBM 4 aad fr. Marble Ball, ' a17 Bvaasvllle, lad.

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