Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 April 1866 — Page 4

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WANTED.

"1 1 ' AN TkD A FIBST CLA-8 UK LINEB, t V JiH.tr i-li'S, betwiaa Main end f ycnil t-yc. apio-tf TfTXSxlBA HRXIoHAD ROOM WITHIN ' five minute' walk of the Sherwood Bern. lety of r fcrenoe given. AddrsM B., LckDot V. plO-tf. W 'ANTED AH EXPEBIENCED MILLTSEB logo to Henderson, Bj. Apply to HEAD A MOONJEr, 40 Main afreet, Evansvili, Ind, . plO 2t UASTIAD SITUATION A8 FOKEMAN Cotter at a Unit elats Merchant Tailor KitblibineBt. Address, for S day, 3. G. Box Sl$, Kvaasvi.lr. ap7-3t FOR SALE. jHouse for Sale Apply to Captain A TWO 8T0BT BEICK HOUSE, CONTAIXIng 12 rooms, v-lthexce' lent cellar end roomt garret: on acre of laid Bcely improved Willi fruit tr and shrubbery. Out-hsu of all kind In periect uider. - Location, I r beauty and healthfulce-i., unsurpassed. Will bs sold much under Ira Tain. marSl-3w F.eal Estate for Sale. -' f WILL SELL ANT POBTION OB ALL HT A. Baal Estate la Evanvillsila',baiba,oa very reasonable tm-ais- -Those wishing to boy, will aall at tli. stor of Morgan, Head A Co. luariW tf , HIBAM K. BEAD. . A ::"Ai.M containing iso acres, ts acres oi wmcn ara cteereo ; M ituati-d ca tba Ohio Elver, a boot right m!Ue above 8 tilthMod. For further particular enquire of J. 0. DCBOUCBET a CO, : COTTON WARF3. i TVjOTICB IS HEEEBT OIVM TO ALLTHXbal J.1 l.ailuir a dlf acting i liAU-LOOM. That wa an prapand to foroiah them, on abort

:l Warps for Weaving JeaDS, .h. Of I ha beat quality, ready to wea, aa low aa can

j r p vuvgni any wnera. Ordf r will be promptly attended to, , , ,, !, JOHH W. OBCXK 'C0., , Cor. Bond atreat and Canal, . : ; ' EVAisrsviLi.E ; W ool Pactorv rpHS irSDEBSIOSID BEflP EOTF DLL Y A B A aonnca to tha pobilo ta ganaial, bnt Boat aatiArially to tlia Farmer, that lhy ara prepared mo uu is wwi ror aaaaareciariag lata lb lol 0 lowing Good. i i, , leant, Blanket i. Coverleti, Plain f una riaia rianneli, Liaseji. " V: Satinettt&BtockiBirYarn, vra tba mm raweabla tarma and abort aotlca Wa ha alao a good enpply of abora Good a band for aala or axebanaa for Wool. n tktl dm eona living at a di,iaoos, wbo brio or Mad tbetr Wool aarly, call hmm tbalr gooda rigbtoS. Prioa IMt ror maooiaoturlng wl.l In seat on appllatioa. ; , OIBaa and Factory aorner Bond tret and Canal. , . . aptMat JUUH W. QBUEM ex 00. EXPRESS. s i) -Adanis Express COMPANY ' Bar aatabllahad a Til WEW ROUTE BETWEEN Cairo, Kaihville and Fointi South. It,- :. u.. via - ' - - Joanaonvllle, Tenn. Arrangamenta baring been completed, thle old and reliable Oooipany ara now prepared to receipt for Iraigbta to NASBV1LLE, Z . CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE, ., i '. ATLANTA, C-. MACON, And all aeeeaalbla point Bontb, by the above popalarand azpedltioo roote. - The attention of UnrobanU and Bhlpptre, and lb boBinew poblio generally, la diraoUd to tba Superior Inducements Offered by this Old and Bailable tine. In point o dlipatcb and great redaction In th rata e freight. - tv or fH partleolar enquire at tba Adam Expreee Offloe, Bo. 18, Chandler' Block, Kranvllla. r r . v- . l , r , Ml4-tf TO FARMERS. The Farmer' Companion. JM. GLErOHM A K OFriBS HI3IMPB0V- . ED BTUMP EXTB1CT0R. to tba public Thia Maohlna la one of th moat useful to Farm, ars now la nee. Tbi Machine I dealgned for tore Important pnrpoeee: First To extract Stump. Second To haul Saw Logs. , . fbird To raiwind baal large Bocks. It I durable. Imp! and cheap. Two men oan work it. Farmer wbo wiab tbelr Bold and meadow lean of Stump, will Ind it to their Interest to get one of thee Machine. ' For particulars apply to J. M. OLEIOHMAK, No. M Mala street, oppoeit Oourt-hoaea, 1 aoarl4-si(lTr ETanetille. Ind. MERCHANT TAILOR. .New Groodse H. Foldman, Xlerchant Tailor, No. 50 Main Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. TJAVINQ JD6T BETOBNED FBOM NEW AA. York, with tba largest and , , ii : , . ' i . ij ...... : . -' t ' i ' "' Best Selected Stock I have ever had, I aa prepared t eflar inducement , better To Ely Fatrons Than vr. Buying sine the HEAVY DECLINE Iff G SODS, I Bod no dlfflculty la (ailing front SO to 255 per cent. taw than heretofore. I in, It ail my old eu omr to all and examine my goods and price. marxv-ias a. J'AliUMAN. COMMISSION. Baowa, Doauneoa A Co. X. 8oaoLrj........... Evansvill Ind. Hew Albany, Ind. -m , .. , ; - ( - j ' R. K. DU.IER$03i A. CO., Forwarding 8c Commission Merchants, NEW ALBANY, INDAQENT8 F6B THB BBLtEFONTAIKB COT- - - - TON BXPBKSS. o24-6ai aaian ,,,, , ..a. a. 8tat. BAIRD &, START. (Socoeaaora to W. M. Alkman a Co.,) : GENERAL AGENTS Produce, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, .EVANSVILLE, IND ? p. Be to H- Q. Wheeler, Prea't First Katlonal Bank, and 8am l Orr, Vice-President Ivanivill National Bank. - ; ; AQEKT8 FOB OHIO BITXB SALT CO. ' 1 nil ly OSl'EK, tOPKLANO b. CO., " Com """"Non Merchants and Mercfcaa- - lse Brokers. IB 8TBIKT.. (CoF. Cuentie' "IP). KXW TOBK. IWIV.iuli,.ut. .ii.k kind of marcbaodiM promptlKyj,". for. POSTK3. BBOTHltv. aU WHOLESALE GEOCEitv .Wt SeBd Btrt CIKCIBHATT n : J : I'OSTBR, CWflA col " ' ' Wholesale fir. 4 CommlsgioB FBORT 8TBKBT.. eocaO-Sm- Mamphla, Tsaa -306 A. a. KUtUf. . - -,- waiTva.au EAYHTJBST & WHITTAKE2, Produce and Commission So. 8 Water t, (next to R. Barnes , I-VAHSYILIiU, IHDIAHA. . s uioaxsT cash raicB paid fob Wttaat, Oata, Baaaa . , iVvvM,

JOURNAL BUILDINGS,

E.OCU8T 8 T RE BIT, BETWEEN FIBST AHD" WATEK. RAILROAD ? TIMErTABLE: Takes Effect Iharsday Sot, 9, 18C5. XYAXBYILLb Jb CKAWFORBSYILIl&v . soiaa OSTB. . Xeov. Arri. , , i ' i ' Xvaasville. Vlncannes. T. Hanta Accommodation, S:4f 4 a 1 10:37 1 a I !:lSm Mail :15am I 11 :4T A M I 8:00 Vincenn.-s Aeo'm2:30 x 8:16 r a I " solus aoptu., 1 1 LT' A -!: -Zow. - ArHtm. i:am nwnivk fiusmiuw. . . Vincenne Ace'm I :80 A r :16 A w'm I :80 f t :16 o'B:o0aai I 12:SOr M l 6:06 ..,sa8f 1 AMr m I :W Freight Aoo Ball.... f M KIEEBR HAUTE iSBIAJTAPOIIS. ' t0el fUM !. " . Cj ;. Hlght KxprMa.V.-....l:13 Aocennodaltoa w. :1S A M 12;("Bi :30 11 rid A M t Hail.... ..MM a.xti r ai Expreee OHIO et MISSISSIPPI B. B. raoH wiHciHgat. 11 . jj"eofj Sad eiay ITaat 1:20 I 6:65 10:66 ml UWA t Paaeengera for ' .; ST. LOUIS WD CAIEO x laavlDg XranaVllIa at 2: 30, P. M., nak clou cooaectloa with tba O. . M. B. B. at Vli ceanaa; arrira at 6t. Lonla at 1:30 A. M., and at Cairo at 8:60. A. M. t , TUESDAY ..-APRIL 10. Uaalaa H.Haaa) City . and State. , XS?" A fatal disease bag . attacked ibe iheepof Owen county, and ir destroying ibem in large noosbert. ; r, " paowuii ih a CiBtsaif. A little daaehter of Jacob Doll, wa drowned ia -aciitern at Terre Haate, last Tues day. ?:;V'r. J-i ' KESiOHED. We iearo,. on good an. thori'y, that Rbt. B, L. Fould, Pastor of tbe congregation Benai Israel baa ten dered bis resignation. . FiBsoVAia We bad the pleasure, on yesterday, of meeting oar old friend end quondam fellow-citizen, Cspt. E. Scboen laub, now of the mammoth wharfboat. of tbe firm of R. K. Dsokerson 4; Co New Albany. , He was on a fljiog yiait to this" city, and looks as fine as silk. ' i .,, - . ,1 . , e . , V, A sw MAKUFACTOBa-Our ery wpr tby fellow-citizen, Mr. Phillip Decker, sen., bas just retarned from the East On bis waj home he visited tbe oil res gions, and made arrangements for tbe manufacture of Lubricating Oil in this city, and will in ten days ; be ready to supply oar Founderies, Bailroads, Steam? boats, Ac, with tbe best article of Lubricating Oil. i:,,i w,." '-'" This is a pew and .very desirable en terprise, and should receive the encouragement of all oar citizens, as every new manufacture that is undertaken in onr city adt's ',o our material wealth and commercial importance. ' " " ' "Circoit Court. The , Circuit Court for Vanderburgh county convened yes terday, Judge Parrott presiding. A few cases were called and days for trial fixed. There is a large docket this term, there being 168 civil and 32 criminal cases." At noon Court adjourned over till 9 o'clock this morning. Tbe Judge excused four of tbe Grand Jurymen, and subpoenas were issued for others. Tbe jury will be empaneled to-day, and at once proceed to labor. The trial of the persons charged with robbing a saie at nocspori, some time ibbc sum mer, will take place this term of Court, together with others of interest' !; 1 . To SoBscaiBBBa The Carriers make a few quiet complaints about the failure of subscribers to pay promptly for the Journal each week. It is a matter of importance to them that they should he paid promptly. They deliver the pa pers, and onght to be paid at the end of each week. We hope tbat onr subscri bers will not neglect this, and tbat they will always be ready when the Carriers call, and not require them to call three or four times before they get the money, as it infringes on the time most of them should be at school Abbested. Sheriff Darling yester day arrested the inmates of a house of ill-fame, situated on Chestnut street be yond twelfth, on suspicion of knowledge of the murder of the woman whose body was fonnd in that, vicinity on Sunday. lhe names of the parties are as follows Fannie Brown, Jane Morris, Maggie Weathers, Mary Lambert, Ellen Coul ter, Mollie Van Blaricum and Accie Millman. There were left in the house a young girl about sixteeen years of age, who was tbe mother of a child but s. fe days old, and wbo bad been seduce 1 by a steamboat man, we were told; and two little children belonging to Mollie Van siancnm, wnose nnstiana was some time since sentenced to the penitentiary from this county, and is now confined there. 7: - In consideration of the fact that the girl, her child, and the two children re quired attention, Accie Millman was admitted to bail, and the balance com mitted to jail to await trial to-day. The fact that the body was found within a sqare and a half of this brothel, would naturally lead to suspicion of the inmates of the house, but whether any thing can be learned in relation to tbe mystery, ' remains to be seen. Every effort will be OBed to unravel this strange and tragic affair, and It is .hoped the efforts that are now being made may lead to the detection of tbe perpetrators of tbe horrible deed. More About the Mubdeb. Dr. Thompson informs ns that he made a post mortem examination of the body of the woman who was fonnd buried in a lot beyond Tenth Street, on Chestnut, on Sunday evening." He gives it as his opinion that she was, at the time of her death, about twenty years of age, if a woman of ill-repute, and if a virtuous woman,'she may have been older, but there was nothing certain as to age. The body had so far undergone decomposi-j tion tbat it was impossible to detect marks of violence on any part of the body certainly, if there had been Boy. She bad on but" a chemise, made from ordinary unbleached domestic, the o.nly article : of 'clothing found. Diligent search was made for the lead, bnt it cvjjd not be found v ;u The Coroner jury adjourned at noon yesterday without rendering a verdict, and WilJ be in'seBeion again to day, when something pYay be brought to light, that give bome clae to the perpetrator or P'110" f tU horrid murder.; Dr. Thorn pn fartha, g:rei jt as opin;on that U, deceased W been bnried two months, d . half at "JUU1"3 la earth was pllWin the lot or field, ani it was in the,f4rrow made by tbe plow that fc8 body was laidawai wni roas rryja ra mawin of the street.

-A Gbeat EfjCBsTBiAS.- We. had tbe pleasure, yesterday, of a call from Mr. Eaton Stone, tbe great eqnestrian, now traveling with Lipman's Circus. He is not only one of the oldest and most celebrated equestrians in tbe, United States, but is a highly accomplished and intelligent gentleman, and bo actor or attitt in tbe country can boast of as many valuable testimonials from his

Iriends. Among these are an auto graphic testimonial from the editors of all the i Eastern journals, and a gold medal from his friends in tbe city: of New York worth, with its mountings of diamonds and mbies, some $2,500 jor $3,000. " It is unquestionably' the "most exquisite piece of engraving and tasteful workmanship we ever saw. It is a sdn venir of which any man might well feel prond. We regret' that Mr. Stone's favor! mere is lame, from accident, which pre vents him from giving a fair specimen of-his gTeat ability as an equestrian. ! i, i - - - ' - i, - ' - - i INeobO Abbested. Yesterday even ing Captain Darling arretted a negro and , confined him in jail, ho, we are told, confesses that he buried tbe woman found last Sunday without a head. He states tbat tie was met in the street: by two men, some time since, wbo compel' led him ' to carry the hod? of a white woman to the place where the one.' in question was found, and there bnry her. His story is . not altogether a probable one,' hot his arrest, it is thought, may possibly lead to tbe discovery of the murderer. ; It is dae Mr. Samuel Day to say that he was instrumental in tbe discovery of this probable clue to the perpetrator of the deed.f We are in posses sion of other facts that we do not deem prudent tat 9 present to publish, which facts may probably have a bearing, on the case when fully investigated. -' House-Keepem' Empobium. Messrs! H, A. Cook and John Healy have opened a ' House keepers' Emporium, No. 75 Main street, where tbey are prepared to e-tve such bargains as will astonish all who may call on them. Mr. Cook was long in the trade, and is fully acquainted with the wants of onr people. We cheerfully commend them to all want ing articles in their line, ' Their advertisement may be found in this paper. U ! 'r ' City Council Proceedings. ' Council Chamber, . 1 , , . :. Apra 9,1866. ; - Council met pursuant to adjournment, his Honor Mayor Baker, presiding. 1 Coanoilmen present, ' Messrs. Casselberry, Dean, Mills, Heilman, Orr, Feldhacker and Helbling. t : 1 Tbe minutes of several previous meetings were read and approved. After which Dr. Casselberry moved to adjourn, which motion prevailed, and tbe ojd Council retired. - . The Mayor then invited the Councilmen elect to come forward and qualify, and immediately they were sworn into office without further ceremony. . The new Council, Messrs. Hunnel, Dean, Mills, Smith, Beits, Miller, Heilman, Wiltshire and Torrence," were all present ' 13 Mr. Orr said tbat he hoped the futnre meetings of tbe City Cooncil would he as harmonious as those of tbe past year. He said they need not expect to please all, but if tbey would all act as conscience dictated, they would have' tbe satisfaction of knowing tbat they had done their duty. He further hoped tbat unanimity of feeling would prevail, and tbat each man would be governed by a sense of justice to the interests of tbe city. . ,.- -- . His Honor, the Mayor, took occasion to thank the retiring Councilmen for their faithfulness in tbe discharge of their duties and prompt attendance. He was gratified that he had been so well sustained; by the Council, and parted with them with regret. . - lhe Mayor then submitted a report of tbe financial condition of the city, exhibiting in fall the receipts and expenditures of the city for the past year. He also submitted a statement showing that during the past seven years the indebtedness of the city had been reduced about $160,000. ! He then read a statement showing that seven 'years ago there was bnt about two fifths of a mile of sewerage in the city, whereas the extent of that improvement now was three and a half mites. ' The following bills were then read and allowed, and ordered to be paid: Lent & Bro., for repairs orr Locust street School House, $106 95. Bills of Inspectors and Clerks on , motion each one was allowed the sum oi $10 00 for having served in such capacity. ' Peter Zapp and othera were allowed $3 25 for labor on streets. Mr. J. P. Elliott was allowed $125, one quarter's rent for the Council Chamber, offices, etc. Tbe Police bill was allowed as usual the price being $2 00 per day for each. Philip Klein was allowed $30 00 for one month's "alary as Chief of Police.. A bill of $13 09 was allowed for the re moval of dead animals: Evanaville Joubsal' Co.,; for printing, $282 75; stamps osed tor bonds, Ac, f i VO: Thos Jordan, for copying; $3 75; Bellamy k Alien i or worn on sewers, ju.eaov The Market report) were received and oraerea entered. . . j 1 The report of tbe Wharf-Master was read and ordered entered np. The Special Police ordered for tbe election, were ordered paid $2 00 for each night, and $2 00 for each day they servea in aucn capacity. The bonds and " agreements of " Mr Lowry for grading streets, were received ana approved - - The annnal report of tbe City Treas urer was read and received, showing a balance in favor of the citv of 1 10.653.94. ice report was received. an craer was passed discontinuing a street in Laughlin s addition. lhe certificate of election, together who me oono oi a.a. ieavitt, Xreasur er elect, was received, approved, and or' dered filed. The: bond was fixed in the sum of $50,000. lhe bond of James Dnnnin?. una nf the Assessors elect, for the sum of $2,U00, was received and approved. . Various orders for sidewalk improve ments were passed. Ibe subject of buudinz a new encina house on Second street was taken up and aiscussea preuy ireeiy, and nually, npon motion, it was iaia over lor one week. Some more miscellaneous and nninr portant business was transacted, after wnicn me council adjourned. : a card. l Editor Journal: t , - ' - Gentlemen In your issue of Satur day we notice quite a complimentary resolution passed by the Official Board of the Trinity M.'R Church; approving our conduct in the management-of the building of that chnrch; and we regret exceedingly that it is not in our power to return them tbat kind of an ackcow' iedgment which they are entitled to for all their kindness to' and confidence In us, and all the retnrn we can make is to say that their kindness is fully ap preciated b us; furthermore, that we have formed a copartnership for the pnrpose of carrying on the building business in all its branches, and that, if we have been able to give satisfaction in the past, we think, by uniting ourselves in business, we will be better able in the future; and we are determined to exert ourselves to the ntmost to do the best we possibly eaa for all oar friends that have confidence id us, and will entrust their work to our bands. ! Georgb Lint. Thos. Gbast.' aC3"Mentsr's celebrated Baud accompanies Lipman's Circus. Tbe Band is a small one, bat is possessed of avast

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Annulments. , - , New Metropolitan. There was quite

a select and appreciative audience at the Theatre last night, but owing to the fact that Mike Lip man was in town; tbe audience was not so large as it should have been, or the merits 6f the actors de served. The audience was highly pleased, J and Miss Fanny was greeted, with applause throughout - " j To night will be presented the won derfully attractive play of "Fancbon, tbe Cricket," itt which the talented yoang actress, Miss t anny a. rrice, will appear as Fauchon, and Bella Golden, the people's favorite, will appear in a promi nent character. . Mr.. Uaachett la also inUhebill, aad rbe4jest tafenf of the Company will be brought oat Go, by all means. " . j t ahb iiBena--LApman s Circus made its appearance yesterday, according to previous notice, and attracted vast crowds to the Bide walks as tbe company paraded tbe streets, led by Menter's celebrated band,- and a large crowd filled the mammoth pavilion in the afternoon.;, -'j-uj r: Mt- , This company, though new, combines an unBsnal amount of talent,' and is well worthy of patronage. John Foster, the celebrated clown, was too hoarse to per form yesterday, but will be on hand this afternoon and evening. Local Notices. ,"W"?aslitngton. House Corner Main and Third Street, Evansvill, Ind Mas. A. WEBB, Proprietress. Wm. F. Btebs, Clerk. The largest, best located, and bisl arranged hotel in tbe city. A PE0TECT I01K BCILCI'CS. Lightning Sods! Lightning Sodslt Wm. C. Turnock.XGas Fitter in Steam Engine House,) has received a supply of tbe Modern Improved Spiral Fluted Lightning Conductor, which tie highly recommended and extensively ased, in preference to any otber kind. They are substantial and cheap. Bods put np on abort notice. a7-3t FRESH FLOWER SEEDS AT Matthews & Fullerfon's. Washinoton Houbb, 'This house now offers to the traveling public the best and most convenient stopping place in Evansville. tfo. 5, First Street. During the last week I have put upon my counters , and shelves a full bill of elothiijg, furnishing goods, cloths, cassimeres and v eg tings, new styles for spriog and summer wear. My goods are invoiced at manufacturers' prices, free from any jobbers' profit of 25 to 33 per cent, and I can therefore sell very nearly as low 'aa( other Houses in tbe city can buy East, and make 'a living profit. Ladies will find a fnll and beautiful stock of cbildrens' clothing fully j 33 per cent, lower than tbe same goods last Spring. I buy and will sell goods lower than any bouse in the city. ; C i . L J ' J. R."Lotspeich, ' Apr3 d2w. No-5, First street THE WAsamaToN Hopse is centrally located, with spacious and excellent ac commodations for two hundred guests. .NEwTAixoaiKa .Establishment. --We have !engaged an experienced Cutter from New York, whom we would like to introduce to our friends and tbe public; also a large stock of Piece Goods which we will open, on the first of April Come all and see o. - ETawlct k Smith,' mar26 4 . No. 84 Main street. Strang BBS visiting ourcity, wbo de sire good fare, with prompt attention to their wants, are recommended to tbe Washington House. ' ii " 1 Boxs Clothing. A splendid assort ment just received at 84 Main Street Also, a Patent Tie for gentlemen something entirely new, and the most elegant thing ever worn. Call at the Great Wardrobe add see it 3 .; It QUEENS WARE. &o. IMPORTERS. Glass Consider our Advantages I We are now receiving our tiueensware Direct : ;ai;from. tiiej--ttii POTTERS OF THE OLD WORLD ! At New Orleans, our crate ar hoisted from th Ocean Steamer aad placed on boaid Steamboats, wnicn land tneia at ear wnart ta thl city, thai maging oat one transier irom . ' o t ; - .- . ...... . .i'", ' LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Evixnsville, Tnrl -- -I Ton wfrrt)Drve, therefore", that we secure a. fa ana speeay trao,porttloB.. a well as great aa villa in breakage, which alone la a very important item so do conuaerea in toe coat ef onr Wares. v.lis 3Iain Street OUB STOCK I one of the largeat aad best aiorted to b found in th West, ant for sal at extremely low .prices. .. . -W are now manufacturing every description of ucai mi utmpa.vanaie ana coal uu l-a&taraa, Which w will ell at lees than Cincinnati prices. - unp BtocX. cosaistinr of Burners. Shades. tnimneys, reg and sect, for sale at macuXactarers prices. . our new Catalogue and fries List, lor 1866V i ow ready toi dietrlbution. which will be furnianea ta merchant only, on ppitcatlon. . REWARD.' :-: X VJ $10 Reward. STBiTED YBOJjLTHI CNDEB8IGNID, AT my Stable at ths head of Main street, a Bav Hone a. van years old, 1SK hands hirh.one kU a foot white, and waa in good onur. . 1 will pay to aoovv rsvaraw aay una renaming nim to me. P - - . JADLEB. LmEANDEMENTT A SUPPLY OF LIMB AND CKtXMSX, JUST A A. received and lot sale by 4, 0. PU80UCHET A CO. nwraa No, IS Water ut.'

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the Poat-Offlo at Evauvllla, Stat of Indiana, ath day of April, ' , mdrTm ootain any cant nt call for "adeerlMerf leBera," date of thl list, na pay one oti mw If not called for wbin on assau, they wUI be sent to the Dead-Letter Office. . FKEB DEL1VEBY of letter by earrfer, at th reiidence of owner, in citle. of 60,000 tnbablSuS T oTewr, may b. SECURED by otawving the ftuwlag BDLB3 ' 1 riBECT letter plainly to th street and i ii u the ooat-office and State.; . HEAD letter with tbe writer' pott-ojlf and lHot, and aajabtr, ign them plainly ZZ.Jii end Maneat tAat answer b 3. Letter to traugra or trannt vultor la ejj tj V B Ug CI W uvav a av known, should be marked, la tbe lower left-hand corner, with th word " Transient." 4 Plae th postage-stamp on the apver "- Aad corner, and leow between the stamp and direction for pott-morltng w" H.B.A BKQVE8T tor the BrTOBH of a Utter e the writer, if unclaimed within thirty day or lea, written or printea w ui oat., peatoile, and StoU, aero, the left hand end of the envelope, en the face aide, will be compiled with at the usual prepaid rare oi F"""bl when the letter 1 delivered to the writer. 80. S8,LAW0rle68. ,...( T LAPlBa'-tlST. f-:' Andersen Nellie Banapehorn Celia Ann Burnett Amanda Buler Sarah Brown Haonah Bark Caroline Hampton Elilabeth Hodaun Mary D Hudnall Lizzie 2 Hopklra Lucy Jon- (i B mr v Job nana Adda - - ' Jcrdon Fannie jebnsoa Jan Knight Mary Linthwark Sarah Landrum Eliza Locket Alice Lindstrop Louisa :. likeSarah ... ., McGaryJennla ., , ' McDougle Mary t rlewman Elizibdth , , Holcn Louisa O'Brien P mrs Piatt Mary Boweiae Mary Ann Bedman mr Box Lnciuda Snaara Letnnn .81 ring Julia j Tryer Eliza fribble Mattie ' Taylor Mary X ' w ; Taylor Anul D . Voodbury Maria " , ; Way Ecajl i - Brook Christian Burr Molli Boneum Sarah- r Born Emma i ' ' BrowaElpbyJ Oilman Mrl Croaaland Kmnw Oarson Mary Chsae al U mrs Cunninghsm Maggl i ollins H , Curry Maggie ' . 1 Doyle K """' Daaelman Karah X Davia Iiixzle - DsLacy mr dr 2 Dudgeon Bat Dyson Kila Everett Kltxabath Freabona Anna Faquer Elizabeth Qoar 8arah Good D mrs . , t , . Glum Jan W " ' r O'.bsoa Jaoa ? : Grulky Mollie J Griffith Maria " ' Cipaoa Beaecca ; Hedgemeer Loclada liearn Laura V . . .- j .... 'oKHXUtMlS'S tldT,, I ; Alison Alro KaigntWK ' . Adalwaa Cba - - - Bell or Bell Bobt A i baker Joaeph King Joba F Archer Thomas M Buty Berj F Broln B U Bau John W Barron George P Black HP, Becking- Henry . ". , Brown Gabel ' Burgln Geo HJr m d Baisb Gerrge t , Buakirk Frank , . Beal Joahua Baker John ' BayrrJohnJ BeanhorhwrV Bosh Wm Brown Wm Beard Tbeodor Cramer Geo P 2 Cookeey Beaeklel Chapman Geo W Coney Jaaoa , Carter Joba Henry 1 Callahan Mik Ocrnttt Loui, P Goo par Samuel Camay F Crana Davis k iia Dyson Bmnett Da a lap Kojah " DeC'amp KujaB Doll FA..' DeLacy It S ... DaieG Daniel Wm King Jobn Kennedy J N Lewi Charles D Lwi D F Lwi Geo J I owe Henny , ' Luty Wm M . Lakin W hi Lyon Lawreoca - S Lil.'axd F B i Lata Joha S Lnken John M ",, Madd.z Alexander . , Miller Was ' Mill W If H , Martin Blcbard Millmaa'Jobn Mcrta John B MuuyJxbn Miller t H MClain Bedmocd .. . .MNunJ ' . MeCander Joseph He antrees Michael McFarlia Wm McLean W B Keel The J 2 Sightings!, A X Nichols Bobt , --i OlsonSW ? "' Peareon W ' ' . ( : Peck B A "' "' : Power M W , ' Porter John Pingle Jams W ' Peck Joha Price Jamas ' Pierce Jobn G aUvaneagh Wyman Kutherford Bnfu i BliazerJjhn BobbD ' ' . Beid Alfred .'. Block JO'' Blo.ms N D Baxton Geo 8 A Co . Sand ' A . Sweet W K . ,1 , , . Bwanor t W -, Bhppard B B , , j. Short Bobert , . ' Btansbery Lem . Biewart Janus 0 ' , BeztonPP Seal James M , . ' "V Swift Jam. P 'J Douglas Le Eudolpba Krdetal mr Farchell C C . Fibber H O Failey Jante Fuller Kobert Fawquber II Finch W V Gurs'.iy O F Gaaun Alorrls O tiard S Gool Tho Hartmaa Andrew Haocbett David Bunt D B Hart Fred Hornuog Franci HnlTerahara F W lloeel Go ' Hornby iiohn K Hice James M HaddaLy Jobn -. Unirh George Uallaiiuer Jubn V oilman John H Haw John w HortonJoha Han buck Leonard Hamberger Philip Herd Jack -Hodoa W B Jackson Anthony Jack Alexander r Jchaeon B " Jordan Tho Jackeon John W Johnson Jacob Johnson C L ' ' Johnson M L " I Jackoa Lewi January Peter Terry Wheat A Cbessy . xracy a Twyman N F Taylor Wa " L'uderbill As . tlpbrn John B " Wilkin Wiliard O WllooxJ D WiliimaJoha WliklnsJff Wyman J B - . Winder Joha v ' Wright John M -J Ward J Jama, Watt B 8 White David Wait Andrew ' Weil A Hall "Walktr Aa.tin Walter Ealkins - t JA3. H. ScNEELT, P. M. I HOMCEOPATHIC. i IHMIi'HHITH' ! IlOMCEOPA rillO BPKCIFICS HAVX PBOTED, FBOM THB M08T AMPLC experience, an entire tucceu: - SimplePrompt Efficient and Bailable. TbeV ara the only medicine perfectly adapted to popular nee, aoaimpi that miatake cannot be made in-using them ; ao barmlaa a to be free from dearer, and u efficient aa to be alway raliabl. Tbey bav raiaea ine nignest commendation front all, and wiu ays ronaar saiuiaction. Cores Gents. No. 1 Pevcri, Congestion, Inflammations 23 No. t ' "Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 25 no. a Lrrlaf cmollc. or teething of infaata BS No. 4 ' Diarrhoea of children or adulu 25 No. 6 " Dyisnlcrry, Griping, CoHc..... 25 ao. a " vnoier Btarba, Numb, Tom. Itiir No. T " Conghi, Cold, Bronchitis... 25 St. 8 " JVearala-la, Toothache, Faoachen 26 tie. ncaaacn,, sick Headache, Vertigo 25 . 10 " Uyapapala, Biltoua Ktomach 23 N. 11 Suppretssd or Painful Period 2 no. ix" wait,,, too profoM Periods 26 No. 13 Cm, Coagb, illBcolt breathings 25 No. 14 ' Ka.lt KHaciaa.EryaipebM.lruption 25 no. 10 - nasamsuint. Jtnenmetta Puina 2 sau-rsvar aaa A ma: Chill Fever. Aruea . zn Koi. 17 Plica, bl nd or blewlin AO ao, isu " wnoopiBgr tough, and violent 'eough.......... 60 No. 19 Catarrri, acntoor chronic, Influena, 60 No. 18 " OpttaAlzny and or or weak eyee 60 No. 21 " Aithio a. onnreaaed Breathina-. SO no. xt " star utscharsts, impaired Heac no. Z3 " Bcroiuia, Alnlarged Gland. 8wllings 60 o. Xf'ueneral Ucbtltiy. and Physical- . . Weakness . HA No. 25 " Dropsy aad (canty secretions.. 80 No. 26" Sea. aleBnesa,aicknee from tiding 60 No. 2T M Kidney ltaemsa. Gravel ...." 60 Bo. 28 " Bervoai Lie bill ty,t-emlnal Babions, Involuntarv Dicbars-aa 100 Ho. 29 Bora Momth, Canker 60 no. u iriaarr lacontlncBC,, Wet- : ting bed .. SO HO. ill raisful Period, awcai wttb Bpaam u SO No. S2 " SaifleriBra.chauK of life 100 No. 83 " jKjillepsey, Bpaam. and St VltU' Dance 1 00 No.34uDljthr!&, Ulcerated Sore Throat 60 FAMILV CASES. .. 35 vials, morocco case, and boos-. $10 00 20 large vials, in morocco, and book C 00 0. do plain ease, and anna-,,..,.... too 10 poxes (Ho. 1 to 15), and book 3 00 VETERIStHT SPECIVICS. Mahogany cue. 10 vials linnn Single vial, with directions i . 1 no mw Tbe Itemed ua, by the case or ainela box. ara snt to any part of. th eountrr. bv mail or express, ireve-f unarge, on rereipt or the prior. PrJBiD VO., W. H. P. STODDARn ap4 Wholesale and Betail Agent. Eanville, Annexation of Territory t 't0 the City I ibU tb. Comoi nvansvme TOTIC IS HEBEBY GIYEbT 11 Council of the city of Evanaville, la pursuance or tne provisions oi aa Act of th uenerai Assembly or the ntale of Indiana, ap proved March 6, 1865, entitled "An Act to amend tbe seventy. ar, I section of an Act antitltd An Act granting to tb citizen of tba town ef Sivarevtiie, in tne connty ot Vanderburgh, a City iaarier, approvea January ti, 187, and to add auppiamantal sections to said Act," will, on tbe ft rat day of May. 1866. present to ths Board of county i-ommissionera ot Vanderburgh county a petition praying for tb annexation to aald citv v. .w lonowipg aPBcnpew serrrcory, ana netting forth the reasons for such annexation, vis. : All tbat part of the south east qoerter of seel ton 19, township 6, south of range 10 west, bounded on tne nortn by Slevenih street, on tbe east by F. W. Briukmeyer'a Enlargement, oa the South by Bkarpe's Enlargement and Greek' Enlargement, a-d on the west by First Aveane, described aa follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest corner of aaid qnarter section, which ia at the Intan. section ot Alerdntb street and First avenue, and running thence east, along tbe middle of aaid Xieeaath street, seventeen burdred fl700i fe-t more or less, to tb wait lin of W. W. Brinkmnv. er's Enlargement, thence south by said west lis ix nnaaree ana ntty nvs (boo) feet more er lee. to ths middle of Ninth etreet, ae th same la laid out in bharpe's Enlargement, these west along the middle of Ninth street ain hundred and for ty-four (944) feet m- re or Its to tbe wash of enazpe-a enlargement, thence tooth aloug aaid west line one bundnd and forty seven end a half 11,1 net more er lew so tne aorta line of IreeX's Enlargement.- thence west alone raid north line sever- hundred and flftv-ele-bt and half (758) feet nor or leas to the middle of First Aveuus, and thaos north alonsr tbe middle of aaid First eve-ioe eiht bnndrtd and five (806) feet more or las to th place of -beginning ; aaid territory being contiguous to the city of Ivans. vine, ana not pistiea ar tsia cn. - . W.BASB3, mayor. Attest; Af. KcGsiry. Clerk. . , -- . March31-iikwlm .';;.,r;', t Notice of Discontinuing tne Alley oeiweea x irsi ana t; enter aireets. in ths Lower or HcQary's En- j lareemeiit. ' ; . TVTOI iCB IS HEHXBY GTYEN. that tbe Oomi. V mon Council of th city of Evaaavitjo, at its lion on the 26th der of February, 1866. pasted aa order for discontinuing th Alley situate be tween First and Center (tree:, and extending i on n stress to sue aney aiviaing Detween lot 19 snd 0 on th on side, end lots 29 and SO i oa the otber eide of said alley, in the Lower or i mount y a Kniarge neat or aaid city. AU persons oaningor claiming real estate ad joining or abutting upon said alley, and foaling ; mwiMi-ei Mrsrievea uj ham passage 61 s&ia oraer, may have retirees by application to aaid Council within six week from th publication of thia none. t . - - By order of tb Couocfl. , -t A. M. McaSUr. Clrk. City Cink'S OIBr, Mar. 2, taarkVe i ' - ll,nloB,opy.i

Hivei? Items--Rfvar and Wcntbr. W had a mild, plaaaaut and beantllut day yes

terday. Th son tbone brightly, aad it wa quit a cheerful day. The water baa ommenoed risicg at tbi point. . Tar tba twenty-fear hours preceding last nigat, it ha risen absut firs lachas and till continued (o rlee. Arrivals and Dpartir. . Th arrival and departures since onr last report, Include tb Liberty Bo. 2. Memphis to Loulsvllls; Bam Orr, Eaatport to Evanaville ; James Gray, Pond Bivar to Evansville and return ; Como, Pittsburgh to New Oileaaa; Marietta to Evans ville; Cnr'ewsnd New, Boy, Henderson to Xv aasville and tetnrn : Cfifwn, Cincinnati to Mam. phU) T am post, Eaatport to Louisville ; Charmer. EvansvlU to Cairo; Wm. Whit for Gi eaa Bivar; NlghtlDgale, Bt. Loui to Cincinnati; Palastlsa, Nashville to Louiavllla. Boat Date. Among th first boat do bar we notice th Silver Moon, Memphis to Cincinnati : Kaahvtla andWananlta, fit. Lonla to Cincinnati; Emma Floyd, Nashville to Cincinnati, and th J. PWebb, Kaihrille to Evansville. , - 2 Mlscellaacoaa. Bus! nee oa th wharf wa fair yesterday, and freight were plenty. ..W notlc that onr friend Capt. F. H. Bbrmaa ha withdrawn iron the 6r;of Ho, ton A Co. H will contlao la th eommuwion business at bis old stand, corner of Loacat and Water streets, where ha will be pleased to meet bia old frieodi and former customer The wharfboat btuinea will be conducted ndar tbesame nam and style of firm, wi h Captain Fred. II as ton and Dnke Bloholsoa a partner Captain H. is A gentleman thit will do to tie to, and Capt. Nicholson ha stood fire befor to-day, having faithfully served hi country as a Union officer, wi'.h tb 15tb Corps. Dak i a p ain sort of a gentleman, a mattot-of fact man, of prepossetcing personal appearanoa, and th embodiment of good nature itself. Tbey (till rata'n In their employ, that highly efficient and courteous gen tleman, Billy Conant, a, clerk, and sr.cb a trio w teldom fiad. Wa commend them to the farorable eosai leratlon of al....Tb wharf Is greatly Improved la th last few days, and will be all right ia a day or two...Th Liberty No. 2 passed np with a fair trip. A tuual, that polite and eourteoo dark, Ed. Judge, remember, d us with lata Mwnphl and Vicktburg paper. Long may b iivs...-..Ths 8am. Orr cam ia with a fair trip. Eh brought 40 baits of cotton for Brown, Dunkeron A Oo..,',h PalasMa bad good loal for Loutaville, and th James Gray a gocd trip for Food river The Como had a lair trip for Haw Orleans. 8b s 1 a now boat, designed for th bayoa trad bolow. juit wlat trad w did not learn.. Th Marietta brought Mik Llpman'a great clrcu. We dropped ia for short Mm to se it yesterday.' It la on of tho most popular institution, having all th Improve ments of th aga, and la deeervedly popular. A large enraber of th most popular actor and best performer in tb country accompany Mik with his groat show....Ths little. News Boy I being fitted up In fiott style for ta Henderson trade. Captain Perkins is bavin g her oabia repainted and refitted. A portion of it I to be need for tb accommodation of parti and excursionists, and when completed yb wilt be a neat little craft just the thing for a abort trad.".m.The Cur. low make tier regular trip, and ia doing a good business Ths Cliftm glided ia to tba wharf yesterday, with aa sxcellsnt trip of freight... Th Tempest cam in with a light trlp....Hur ton A Co. shipped about four hundred package of marchandiz for points on Green Biver on the James Gray and Wm. White yea terday The Charmer had a big tripura..Wa are indebted to Captain Billy Lowth, of tbe elegant Charmer, for a file of late Bt. Loot and Cairo papers. Th Captain i all affability .....BustceM is reported as quit dull at ft. Louis, with nothing doing with the Seutb, but Missouri Biver boat are do ing wall.. Th St. Loul Pre aay, thar ia now building a fin, handaome steamer, to take th place ef the Piatt Valley. She w i II be ready about tba 1st of June. ........Tbe Ella Faber goe to Louisville to-day. Ia futur shs will ply aa a regular packet between thl and that port, on Tuesday and Friday, thus making a daily tin of packet, except Sundays. . Boats Leaving To-Day. : For L.oailTtll. The Ella Faber, Captain Pcknpangh fa charge, with Jao. Ouerbacker la tbe effiee, leave for Loulsvill to-day. ; Per Cairo The Superior, Captain Badd in barge, leave for Cairo to-day. ! For Eastport.--Th Bam. Orr depart for a-asipvrt tu-uey. io no, forget ner. slurry awn tb freight. i For Hw urissni.-Th Loutaville la xpec ted to leave for New Orleina to-day. Sh will ao dqnbt reach her a expected. , For HndrsoK. Th Curlew and New Boy will make their regular trip to Henderson aad retnrn to-day. , aiaantag-a from Oar Exckiaxtf;. i Th Mempbi Appeal of the 6th say t A cold, drizzling rain fall all day yaterJay, restoring th lave to itawontid mcddineee, render ing it aimt.at impossible to trautfer freight, and tbu draining several boats that woald othsrwis Dave Mit. Businee wa at a dead lack a w hers already atated, tbrongbout the day. The river 1 still falling steadily, having thns im wiibd iee auu ivg lacoos sinoe tne u Oou was at it aignt. We have nothing later from Arkansas and wdih rivr. W ar htartlly sick and tired of th catchpenny mean retorted to bv Northern men ti make a capital for their (teamen, and oan view it in no oilier light than aa aa Ineult to ths Intelli gence of on' pe -pl. W refer to th plan of naming coals alter Uinrederate heroes, aad hav. Ing calliopes tbat can play nothing bat Con federal air, in order tbat i ha prid w bars in them may inane us to patronize anything that can der to our admiration for our country and onr wumm. iopj ma so inina tnai it i only necea saw to adopt eomethin-r that la rnir.li era in order to obtain aucoess. Every Bouthernr recognizee ins merit oi such men a Generals McPberson sad Lvtl. and aama vanpitumw. iur iDPB, ii i, i a comnumenl. and honor th. lor their eblvalrlo deeda: then wbv not von would pay honor and virtue, instead of resortine- . irimu, hi uue usinj, not aoay paaeee nut wa hear eom descendant of th Pilgrim Father descanting en th virtue of Stonewall or Lee, whose portraits tbey offir for sale, and we an . pact soon to bear one of lhe same x tolling tb virtue f th Stonewall Bitter," or John vijau ranacea, expecting that our love and admiration for tbeee men would XmmA mm t. 7 '!( iai core in-sir name. Knout h of this, gentlemen, for tbe peop e rf tb bontb will no, snow msmteivee so Le obmlled out of the little they bava bft by anr each mean, and the ooaer you learn to act honorably and sooarelv u.n, iB.imi.r. xi yoa were ier tne tinlon. ay so, Ilk men. but In luetics to onr Inieliivenn. do not attempt any thing mora of this kind, if yoa wvww vuuui.ua mptct. r DRY GOODS, &o. S Spring Dry Goods. ; TV0 YOU WANT NEW STYLES IN PRINTS ana ueuuoes, at tne lowest prices ? Go to HEAD A MOONEY'8. - No. 40 M ie street. Dreia Goods. J0 YOU WANT A NICB DBXS8T FOB AH assortment, go to ; HEAP A MOONEY'8, I ? Parasols. : " DO YOU WANT A FINE PABASOL OB8US8 BADE? For variety and elegance, go to uitu a MOONET'8, i Si'ks. T TOU WANT A 8IL1E DBESSr FOB jut quality and cheaDnevi. ro to BEAD A MOONEY'8. Trimniinsi. T0 YOU WANT TBIUMIN08, XDGINGS, -a-e ac.T Jfor sometfains- new. ra to Domestics. D0dTTO.SCHA? t?! hit Ti wtflB and kinds,t WHOLE- I G 10 HEAD A MOONXY'8. Laces.; D70U AHT rISI 1ACB3, FINE FANS, Gloves, Hosiery, real Lace Collars and Hand. kerchiefs T Go to HEAD a MOONEY'8.;; DO YOU WAliT TOBEDUCX YOUB XX PEN8E8? Go and JUST PBICE fbefore hnlnl at-.' nw. r. a. - .... m" - DBAUxniinnKi'M BvU-3a - Bo. 40 Main itnat STOVES AND TINWARS. II. E. BLEMKER IT AS BEMOYXD FB0U HI8 OLD STAND ajl on mam street to ni rw boo. 2To. 14 Second Street," between Main and Sycamore, and received a lars-a addition to his stock of ware, so that now hs has toe largest ana Best (elected slock in th city of Plain and Fancy Tinware. COOXINO AND HXATING 8TOYI8. MANTLES, MAXTLX FBONTS, Th very best ENAMELED GRATES, fine and muuvB. - SKILLETS AND LIDS, UVAU9 AHU LIDS, 8CGAX KETTLES, - fjOO-IRnKD. SMOOTHING-IRONS, fancy and commoa, wax. nuua ant v Anas. -BRITANNIA WiRlI. IB0N, TINNED, AND ENAMELED WABX, and everything connected with th buiines; la w.., rum taw. men, OI . , Hsili Faraib.lan; Good. rl good aseortment of Tlnusra Stock. All jobbing, inch aa GOTTXBIsia. BOOFINO. mc, none m luuri notice. All warranted a represented. Oner to tell cheap, at wholesale and retail. Order solicited. . deeS tf I SUNDRIES. 1Ft BKLSCOaN MEAL, just received aad for X 0J sal by . J. 0. DCSOCOHET A CO.. , ' No. IS Water street. nf BBLS CaMl NT, just received aad for aaJ tOhj ,J.0.DUt0UCHETACO.. ' ' ' No. 18 Water street. ' 1 1 II k BB.LS WHIT2 I IXI, just received aad 1UU for sals by J. C DUsOUCHKT A OO.. - Ho. IS Main street, ' f ,nBUoHKI.8 EXTBA8EKD0AI8, Just reUUU ceivsd sad for sale by :- .-5 J. C. SOtrOUCHIT A CO., mar 30 JNo. 18 Water strwt

REOTJLAIi PACKETS.

Eegular Peopled Liao Packet. BHAWNEXTOWN, PADDCAH AND CAIBn BXMI WEEKLY. , , Tb Largs and Commedioos id,-whaal Steamer. UX JXtlUlt, Capt 0. B. BUDD JACE 8BAMMAB, Clerk. Leave tbt foot of Main atreet every TTJESDAT and F.E AT V I c."1? k' ""''' P' tive con section at Cairo with fit. Loui,, Mempbi sqd New Orleans Packet, and st EvanivilUwlth Louisville Packet, taking through Freight and Pscesnirsrs for ail points at the lowest n:S,. 7 , jOHjj jj HKhtl . I apr S COX HUMPH uiqr.j" ADt' HXNDIB30N AND EVAN8MLLX DAILT - - -.- PACKET. ta. Th Etaamer j " '"1 i i ews iiov. i 0. i. PABlUSa r.r..-t .Will leas Ivaosviile daily at 4 p. m - Leave Headerson at 1 a. m. , . . , , ep4.im , -1 S a . t FOB GBEEN BIVEB. " ' " Th Fleet and Klerant "t amer WM. WHITE. A. DBIKKWATEB Master. Will leave Evanavill everv MONDAY and HCB8DAT at o'clock n. at., for Rochaaur ...l ail ny porav' - - - - ror iretgnt or passer apply on board. Jan29 tf People's Line. FOB 0WEN3BCR0 AND LOtHSVILLE. Tbe New aad Klegaat Ht earner MARY AIIENT, A. LITKB Captain x an 1 13 ....r... I JO. CABK , J-Clerks, WM. LITER, .....I - Leavea Huaton A Co.' wbarf-boai everv TITX9. DAI at 6 o'clock p. mand. SAILED A Yd, at 10 o ciock a. m. For freight or pasasg apply to - - ,- fcblO-tf.. HUSTON A CO.; Agental KegTilar Tuesday Packet for Pad cah, JohnsoziTille, and Eastpoxt. i Th el, gant Llght-Dranght Steamer " ' as a -laa- -v -r- -w-a -m CTJ-IVA.. VATvX:a A. 1. DUNCAN. Capt. H. 0. GILBERT, Cl'k. Will leave Evansville every Tuesday at 4 o'clock p m. ror tne soovs ana an intermediate port, making connection at Johneo-villa with tb Kailroad lor Nsrhville, and ac Aastport with tb regular packet for rlorenoe, Alabama. ' For freight or paasage apply on board or to decHdtf HUSTON A CO.. Agent, Eegular Friday Packet for Nath t v t&Sjfk 'i Tl" llegnt pwigr Steamer 'Sfainiiiimii TB J, p. WEBB, HODu BROWN ... .. Master T. W. WIL80N... , Clerk. Leave Evansville very FRIDAY at 4 o'clock P. M. " Freight received and receipted forst all hour by jao-n nusius a JU,Agent U.S. MAIL. isEvansville & Cairo Semi Weekly Mail Line. THB ELEGANT NEW PA8SXNGEB STEAMER ' AEMADA! cm. josh. v. tii coop, CHAEMEE! CAPT. W. A. LOWTH. . LEAVES EVANSVILIE HVERY MONDAY, THUBSDAT and WEDNESDAY, .. , . 8 AT CRD AY, ' At a o'clock 1?. M. " LEAVES CAIRO EVERY TUESDAY, FBIDAY and - THUBSDAT, f SUNDAY, On Arrival of the Train. ; aa. These bot hav been refitted entire, and are now in first rat order fur th accommodation of passenger. a7 n eight reodlvtd at all hour by . HUBTOS A CO., Agent. Regular Tuesday Packet Eramlllo to Najb-Yille. The elegant Light Draught Steamer r A. W Tirh sak''VANDEGBIFT. Maat.r. - Will leave Xvanaviil foe Nashville, as a reenter pacrst, EVERY TCXsDAY, at 4 o'clock p ra. -dwiedtf . " 1S65. 1H6.V Speed, Safety and Comfort. Louisville, Evansville ; .. , '. AND Ilempliis Packet Comnanv Am. aV Tba Klefaat Ptiimgtr Btanar P4TJ1 J OK, GEO. O. H4BT...... CAPTAIN. BBCCX ALVOKD. ... ..CLEBK. . " r ' AND LIBERTY NO. 2lfcj 8AM ABCHEB .CAPTAIN. ID. JUDGE ...CLERKA BE th Begnlar Packet for Louiavllla and xjl sismpnii h Boat miking ene trip psr ween. For freight or pasge pply on board, or to - JllIlH u. hall, Or I no2T tf OOI A HCMPHUEY9, s ents. u. FJAIL LI HE. Louisville and Henderson Semi-Weekly Mail Line. i Ti- Elegant New Pasaanger Steamer TJriST TTTrnm t j A A BON BALLABD... . CaoUln. I J. T. McCOMBS, IBANK HUBBY .. :.., , ;rrt'", Will loav Evansville svary Monday, ' ' Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday. no2 - COX A HUMPHBr, Agents. -DENTIST. iXKLlNd Dt LI THANK TUT. nt tits liberal paUiiagereceiveriHnnni Honut km yean, and being a permanent resident of this city. -.1! pVao,. 7".; ne hl.TroL7.' fonJ ervu or u Jt) to vUit bt roonuand so tk W w.rkBa.k.t.d Iniprovementi And Inyenticu u. inaQB. mua evervsnrna- mat win w .- .u. i. . . . , . - . o ' -' - oi ui pauent ts seoured by hies. H I Va klf.l. . a n . . . . . asiiiiauitni aim lacillll Are equal to any la BE A T K H. M CITIES, He has Several Antssthetii AlUwiaUaa; Pal a whia Tcetsu BSxtraetlaav' I Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to n earls Delroria-in.1 mhIimp All A i l , , . ' m - - .urauw.inusoi ARTIPICIAL TESTS.' mad anywhere In the United 8 La tea, are mad Lv him. Inmlulii. .1 1H.1U -! , "" fj , , . - . -j.iiidu . Aee,a SI, nr.. ally corrected. These having DECAYED TEETH Should either bava th.m K.f-r--.. mi.j ..k. latter if possible.) - The health of th parti, and ...u.wuiua AtWtU WniflUU I fc, HBUBALGIO AFFLICTIONS IBIATin, ALSO ni.E.-T FlT.lfl Offiss Southeast ssr, First and Malts Dental Offlce. rpHX 8UB8CBIBEB WOULD RESPgCTPULJ. - ly loforci tb citizen of EvsarvtHe aud vicinity, that he ha removed from hi old office. as autiB strees, to No; 10 .First Street, f : Between Main and Locust, "" - Wnera hs I now prepared to perform all the Various operations belonging to the Preieatrea In th most skillful manner, viz. ; Fillinjr, Cleaning, Extracting and InBerting Artificial Teeth,. . Oarafot attention given to Children "a Teeth. T would call particular attention to my style of . Artificial Work. From on Tooth to full sets Inserted kv fWtl., or A tea os ph lie Pressnrs Full nets always, and ia many eases partial pieces, wfat-re tb mouth will admit of it, will be ineerted without the cm of Claipe, answering all tbe purpose for which tbey wr intended. Persona1 attention given in every case. The beet ansethtlo uatd to alleviate pain whan extracting teelh. Trm ream labia. I)la.J.C.DIEROOVVER, no. 10 First Street, Bitwtao llala and Xoeust, XvansvlUa, Iadlaaa.

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GARL I W'S EfilPORIUrwl -or Beady for the ' ' " Spring Tradol ,j l,Hl HAVING JUST PKTURNID FROM TUB 11 East with a splendid stock ef - SPRING GOODS t now offer to those in want r good Geedi, th finest lot of Goods ver Sored iu this market , At Greatly Reduced Rates. ' Ast wa in tb market when thing were at their lowest rates, 1 b nght my Goods for '. LESS THAN ANY ONE To this sity, other bought early and had tf. pay higher price for the ara Good. My Btock consists of a full line of PIECE GOODS, SUCH AS French Coixtiiiffig, PANT GOODS, Vesting, all Kinds & Styles. READT-9I ADX3 CLOTHING! Of my owa make, aa I now make my Rea-Jy-i Good In my own Btor. They are of tbe ad BEST, MATERIAL Finest Workmanship. , , GOODS MADE UP TO ORDER. Full Suits Made in thirty-six hours, 00YS? GLOTHJIJO, A large lot on hand at Very low prices, All ; Sizes ' and Kinds CENTS' FUBillSlllilG GOODS ! A bill slock on haul, such as . ! ' i,-, : ... -.' - SHIRTS, ' " " ': drawers,: 1 ;; e;. UNDERSHIRTS, ' ! HANDKERCHIEFS, j ' ' TIES, . " . ' SCARFS, . '- i ,' . : i GLOVES, HALF-HOSE. - 1 . ; ' AND SUSPENDERS A fu'l stock of Iks sbovs Goods always on hand ana os sue Fineist ' Cnality. ! GOODS MADE TO OBDEB ' i . - - ' IFOR- LESS ; MONEY Tbaa any other boas ia th city, as I bav made permanent arrangement with my hands to work tvgeiner in sues a manner tbat . None can. Compete - - With m In prfrw, and I am batormined To Keep Prices Down, And not to be under ld by any on in Ivans"u son win no me at OLD STAND, """" IT'irst Street, EVANSVILLE, I1TD. J. i H. CARLIN. mar31-3a PAPER. ; PAPU WaiiEHOUSB TSo. 7 1-2 South First Street S.fl - OOCKER & CO. DEALKB8 IN Paper Hangings, Letter, pap, , Note, , l Wrapping, and r Manilla Paper. '''' Papei Bags, Card Boards, Cat Cards,- .'' Window Kbades, Ac, 4c WILL XEEP A OOMPtETX ASSORT. mnt of aVfrvtbluir in oar line, .t -hnU I al and retail. Let all who dMtire icocd Gsoda cneap, can eariy ana examine oui ttock .'-' i I "" 8. K. DOCKkB A CO., - - 1 No. 1 South First atreet. marl-tf I . , f . , avaaafiUs, Indiana. CAES. : Cahsl Cahs! Caha! H'HB MOST EXTENSIY1 AND BEAUTIFUL t , ,,ort'0 f Children' Cab ver broaght

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na. r m. , !, r n'Et'R'OPOUTAH, lrt Street, bet. in and Sycamore. kV?,22hT$1i" ' - ". : ltU 0K cli HaHs. Feoond Night of th engagement of MISS FANNY B. PRICE AKO MR. D. HA1I CHETT. laesday venins, April Wih, tstS, Will be performed the rrsr ;a of fa:hchok. FAKChO.N ... fA8MR. f UtOB.FATHER BABBAND......1......D HACOITT. OLD FAD XT.... . BELLA OOLIEN Deor open- at C' Tb curt-tin wlft ria promptly at S o'clock. .- ti VSTTbe Box Ortio will bora da!:yfrr,ui 10 a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m., when seat may fc , ared ""nasi aiitr Chtrii. - FOUNDRY. Schultro, 1 Mechaiiics' Foundry, Msnafacturers and Bnlld -a of STE m a .a. Circular Grist and Saw Hills,' ' J Sugar Mills, . , Tobacco Scre ws, - Gumming , Machines,. ; Distillery' and Mining Hachufy, Malt Mills, :H i , : ' " , . Corn Sheliers, ;. ,, ouso Fronts, ' ..(f , . : Cellar Grates, IXOH AND BRASS ' ; C .A. B T-I IV O B Of vsry dasortpiioa. Machinery of all kinds KaSa acd Repaired. - , t . DXALEBS IN Belting, Fire Brick, . gauges, and WROUGHT illOW TW23. OLD MATERIALS EOUOHX. Wm HAVI THE FACILITY fir TFK Ttt T Machinery and Workmen, a. 4 .hi .i worn entro,tia to ns our Individ.; . I ati-iti o, fill orders promptly, warrant our we it and ckaiga reasonable prices. , OJFICE AND FOUNI JiY, Corner of Pir'st and Leet Streets, EVANoVlLLB, IND. ' N. B. Workmen mat to all parts to St tin work and do repairing. ' feb216m BCHULTZE, THUMAN t CO. ' - - ft --(' 1 Citj Foiin MANUFACTJRElt'and BVILEEE STEAM EfiGir! AVO I BOILER Saw and Grist X V n. T.1 ACHirJER TOBACCO 5 CREW 5, . . . . - . i t GUMMING '.MACIIIaJES Chinese Sugar Cane Ililla, Threshmg M acliixicsr,-: SCCeay 1 &Ca fllJIE PBOPBIETOB OF THB CITY FfTNDA ry bea-s leava to Inform i.i. r.-i.ni. ..i i. . publlciu general tliat b I pfepeied to da ait kinds of Machine tSi Finishing Work And vry thing appertaining to thaFonndry busi nee. tit) I, uiauiifaeturlng STEaAJM ENGINES AND : - - -. ,1 w "i i.'l of any size and power required; Saw Wi'l M. chiuery and Mill Gearlna- of ,n..i,. t,l. , i.... and Mining Machinery, T'hcco Scr.ws, ihrnimiog msciiiues, -inreshlng Machines, Malt l,ii., Horaepewers. Corn bhuliara. Marhaaer-r- ,if il kluds made and reoaired : Iron and Una n..:,,, of every decriptiun, Iroa Houa Front, Ceiia-r j Urates, ac. Brwers, Disjtillers, Rectlnri,'&e , . Supplied with every description of Corner s4 Sheet Irea worx, oreving nettle. Befrigerntor. Attemporstor. Sparges, Utlllheads and Term. oa a Improvea piuciplB, Ciilnrua, for Aitwtiot btills, imsi jniiT, ustia, Pyphons, Ae. : Ci Lead snd Iron Pipe; Coppr, Brae t,d , Pumps of sv.ry variety, for Iw. Mr.ieii. t Brass Cocks aud Valve, Hteam Wbist es, Ac Workmen sent to all part to at no work repairs o attain Boilers,. Oopeer sod (Coat Works, A. t . -i Old: Metalg Boii g a t. Be la deallnr In and aelllcv n'.u.- ' S.am Guaire. Wrona-ht IroiT T w '? provid Tubbing, MoGinni.' lasraw. , . "I" Ml1 chine., Stephen Ha.his' Fmw 8,u ,,- man uoit-.ng uioth. Gum Ala' ;7""ii" ing, Hiise. Ac, t f the Ust ?,,'n' r Iron Block Tin, Pig Iroa, '""'fFir Brick. " ' metal, teiter. He baaevery facility r .... t' .. workmen, and witlalvr ',, "achliery tr i bl indlviduat atlenU iiVi . u"a lBbiaii w.rraoting hi .JlrI promptly n.i.i. , ana 1 etiQed with n.,. onal-le price, Mr-iint. v. . yrdM.Sro.ehfi S?0' """ory. ' and Second 8,re,.: Kvansvllle!lnd. MANUFACTORY." Pilo orv. mocR.- LEY EH,.. SECOND STREET, " Between SYcamore inrl t?ir . (Nexto8.tchell tlvTj StVJeA, . ' A'EvanHviUb,Mnd." . rpHK UNDiasiOSXD HAYE E'TABLfi HKI I-ii-'r fi''V P,"c lrU" !""lto,y, .. rilM of ell Kinds can ulw..l,. I,, i , wll-1 be Axed an in.t ilk . . ... . kind, of Tool.' will h. : Shear, for Tin .d 8ht"iroa.""X)l wi w. 7.1 I age h respectfully aolicitel. jaou-ir MACK A I.tv r:.a. NOTICE. Uotica toBuilderi and Coctactorj.in 1-iiBtnJANCK TO AN OHOE-i OF TIB A Spencer Couuty Court, roads at tbe lUrca. term, held March 10th. IBM. khmIm r. will be received by the undtniig:ii, upt -iiie. lth day of April next, for th furniahtug o. i a tuial, and building, according to plan and t r.iflcation now oa Ale in Aooitor' ;ai .1', i connty, a first data Jail, with Sheriffs Uou... .... tecbed, in Bockport, ocer connty, lui' . ... Pavmeutln County Orvtr. .Bond andascm-i,'. Will be required. '--:'-TKOi. LYNE8.

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