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mi Iadependcnt Order or Odd Fellow. The Thirtieth Komi-Annual Com nooication of the 0 rum Hodge oflne Independent )rl:r of ()dl FcIIowh commenced at Iiilianajolin on the! 20th. From the report of the officer, for the nix moothi etmdifcg Hince May, we condeiiHC the followiug uh of general interest. Grand Manter Thomas B. MeCarty, in ilia report, ja:akn of the Order an in a flouinhiug condition throughout the State, fie .cUhch it among the gjpat philanthropieH of the age. Alluding to the work of tRe brotherhood, the report nay: T t mm Inliora have . w i " ....... .... - , effected in the lantix months jp tin Bute alono, will prove that we tto noi olaim too much when we o1h ftUTr solve with the philanthropiM of the age. Two old Lodge, for some time in abeyance, have been revived ; twelve new Lodges have boou instituted. hid Rellowshm in Indiana nlonc, com prises two hundred and thirty-one feotive Lodges, witn a nieinoersnip 01 twelve thousand three hundred and thirty-eight. It 'has extended relief to oul't hundred and thirty nine of it sick and needy members, and expended therefor fl0,;i2ti U. It has paid for the relief of its widows, ami edueation of its orpliaos, $2,102 !U. It has appropriated 2,Hk OTi for the burial of its dead, and 2,012 6 for charitable purposes with out the Or der. The whole ninouut expended for relief and charity in the past mix months in our Ktate alone, is !(!,- 907 mX The sum set apart by the (hid Fol lows iu the State, as a donation to Hi Indiana Soldiers' Home, reached the urn of -'. k: 75. The report of K. II. Harry, prand Secretary, presents an Dggregato of the reports of subordinate Lodges: (IRANI) HKCUKTARY'k REPORT. The report of K. H. .Harry, the Grand Secretary, is, as usual, clear and explicit. The aggregate of the report of the different subordinate Lodges are thus presented Lodae 211 LIU initiations Rejection in Admitted dmltted by Card H7& rtthdrawn by Card m eiiirtateiuenia ST With Katn Sua pensions IKK Aiyn'tioui Deaths ....- Part dranda Number of Contributing Mumben Niimlwrof I.iuli recctvlug the Degree of K.lxdLah.. ...... Resource of Lodge M.'tl,SN M Receipt of Lodge 0l,M:iS7 Expense of Lodge. 4,wlf Vtl ln'H u (Jrand lndge ;i,0ft7 1U Orphan Fund of Lodge. 1 1 ;,.. 10 Number of llrother relieved as 12.SW jt K.RI Number of Widowed K inutile relieved flu Amount paid for relief of Brother tlO.SW Wl Amount paid for relief of Widowed Families.... 1,18694 Amount paid for EducaUngOrphana (67 On Amount paid for bury lug the dead 2,4oftut Amount paid for other Charitable purpoaes... 2,0 14 So Total .. . w.mr; a Twelve new Lodges have been . stitutcd, and two old Lodges restored since the lastComiuunic. Jon, mahing 231 effective Lodges in this jurisdiction. The finances of the Grand Lodge are in a satisfactory condition. The total receipts have been $12, II 3 97, while the expenditures have been 7.R45 55, leaving a balance on hand of HJHK 42. The Soldiers' Homo Fund has boen 'increased during the six mouths, M1 50, and the Fund for the Howard Fomale College, under the auspioes of Howard Lodge, of Gallatin, Tennessee, 28o (X). CORRESPONDENCE. lien era I MrConnell. Wc make the following extracts from a private letter from mrr old friend, Mr. A. B. Wilkinson, of Cynthiana: " In your Wkrkly Jocrnal, of last Thursday, I was pleased to see a notioe of some remarks of Rev. Dr. Hosmer, in enlogy of General Henry K. McConnell, of Yellow Springs, Ohio. I fcav watched the course of Gen. McConnell very olosely from the time of his entering the service. " Last June I had the pleasure of meeting him at Union Christian College, in Sullivan County, Indiana, to which place he had been invited by fka f.Snninin Konictv to deliver the aMJ UIUVWW" w - w -r annual address. The Society having hixoi nmniw 1 in honor of Ahrahaili w v v m MM UIVVI a u Lincoln, the speaker chose the life of . . . m a a that distinguished patriot as the subject of his discourse, and delivered One of the most eloouont and effective addressed which it has ever been my fortune to hear. " The Genural told me he was out more than four years, and during that time had not been sick for single day. He is about thirty-ono years of ago, and is a representative' man of the best class of American oitirens. I am proud of all Such men, let them come from where they may. "His advancement in the service was very rapid, aa ho went out with

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the bars on his shoulder-straps and mi nin Iwtirw Wt th a Htar in their VHUIV riii-. w plac . Inducement for locating In Pike (Jotinty. pETKRHBlilWi, Nov. 21st, '66. Editors Journal: As there are a great many persons Ao.' round ful locationa, a few words ubout the inducements old Hike holds forth may not be oat of place. Iu the first place, wo have very good aicty. There are nineteen good church bouses in the county, embracing Methodist, Presbyterian, (Old and New School,) Christian, Lutheran and Haptista. We have increased in population in the last twelve months twenty-five percent. Our soil is very fertile, producing hay, oats, wheat, corn, tobacco and almost every vegetable produced in a temperate climate. Our lauds have the heat -d" timber, auoh aa oak, hickory, ash, poplar, walnut and cherry. The greatest advantage in glvon, from the fact that the lands are as yet very cheap, and persons desiriug homes can, with a small capital, got a good foothold, and, in a very short time, have plenty artjuud them It looks very strange that young and middleaged men will be content to remain around towns and cities, barely mak ing a support for themselves and fain ili4's, with no permanent home, having to depend upon others for a place to live, from year to year. If a yoang man with small means will come among us, he can purchase a homo from five to twenty dollars per acre, and in a short time have an independence that will surprise even himself. We want good, sober, industrious young mou, with good moral principles, and especially do wo want those whose viewa, politically, arc much ""wr to keep pace witn the-rapid si rides of civilization, and not those who have nrgro on the brain, so that everything they sec, feel, taste, or smell, savors of negro. We want men who are willing to elevate themsetVa, and not spend all their time in pushing Sambo down We have a Radical county, and want men of liberal viewr ' come among us but I fear your readers, iud will close .eriug an apclogv for this loo jthy artiole Trom Yours, & Kilo. The licence or Advertisements. It is'atfl .ago that many true things are ha' iu jest, and the remark may well b applied to the words of an old -losman who said: "Show me tt advertisements of auy partic,ii people for any fixed period of oie, and I will tell you their history." Truth is certainly stranger than fiction, as we arc taught every day in the columns of every newspaper that is published, aud the perusal of the advertisements of any newspaper gives abundant scope for thought, and ample mental food for the philosopher, the novelist, the patriot, and even hu morist in fact there is as much to be learned in the advertisement sheet as there is in the more solid portions of the daily journals. Truly, the advertisements of a people may well be said to contain its history. The theory of the age is like the advice of Demosthenes for achieving oratorical power" Action, aetkm, actiou." To gain suocess in business or any thing else, we must advertise, advor tise jVetc York &n. LUMBER, &C. LUMBER. llll fcl ns K I Hl.lt HAM NOW ON bund and (or sale the Uirgcat stock of Building Material In the city, conHlHtlng of Rough and PlantMl Lumber; l'lne and Poplar Flooring; First, Hecond, and. Third Clear Pine 1, i4, l, 3, and 3 lnchea thick; Doom, Hash, BJlnd; Plneand Poplar 8hln glea, Pine and Poplar Lath, Cedar Ponta, ko J. F. GLOVER, Corner Seventh and Main Htrecta. P.8. sau.h glased to order. oc3 aeJSS18 A TRIBJLE, econl Ht., Betwwn (;heatnut and Cherry Hah i r.vanHvllle, Ind. I ITMltKH 1 WlNlHJW IlLlNIM, DKICSHKn pI-Vi" m ' lt',lM,UATHH- c- of every .lel uX .H ,ir.,ii iiUnUy on ld. Parlcliig .Vf .werv kl'V'i " n,,l,1 to "orl"-. Haw 1 UK aplSlvjl Uoou U,e ahorteat notice. SASH, DOOBSLUMBER, &c. Illlllliol A Soiim, Mann raatarem or Saxh, IhxrrK Mind, Franw$, A lo. Dealers In MI CI I Hi AN VINE I'l'AfDKH; Keep eoiiNtautt.v ha nil Luinlier of every tlHcrltlon, Pine and Po:ilar Kloorlna Weal herhoardlng, Hhlnglea, Lath, Ae. Hawing of every deaerlptlon done to order. Orders from abroad will he prompMy ill l. niled to. Pastor? and ard, CoKNKJl WAUmjTBTKKKT ANKCaNAL, april Kvan.ivllle, Ind.

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14 AND 16. Exclusively FINK UOODB aro now hulng oiaiued at the 0 0 0 i o 0 TUUtTY IA.8' Later Styles than ran be hail in this market. CHANDLER'S BLOCK, Nos. 14 and 16 SOUTH FIRST ST., Oppo$ite the Oaera-llow-ground. J.T.&S.aCOOLIDGE. otff darn

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GREAT ATTRACTION ! Wk wow orrra to the pubHe, at low rates, the largeat stock of Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls and Hoods, DeLaines, Merinoes, All-Wool DeLaines, Foreign Dress Goods, Black and Fancy Silks, Blankets, Coverlids, Damasks, Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, French Beaver Coating, Jeans, and Tailors' Trimmings. Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, French Flowers, and Fancy Goods, Notions, Corsets, , Cloak Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, and i liclld )- r.Ci tot ' ." usum The Nicest Yarn in the Country, Aa, mm., all of which we will aell cheap, wholesale and retail. S HAPKKR, BUSSING t CO., Mammoth Htore, Noa. 47 and 49 Main 8t. ocia Evanavllle, Ind. I . I . '- :l i . . . ,I K' 'f il' 5 it 1 1 1800. FALL TRADE. 1800. CARPENTER, WHITE & BAKER, OK A 84 Kihmt Ht., Corner Hycamokb Ht., KVANHVILLK, IND., ouVr, ly the PuekuKe or Piece, Latent Nor eulea In FANCY DRESS GOODS Mllka, Merlnon. CoburgM, Alpacaa, Popllna, iei,ainH. Kex,()rleiuai i.iiMer , uing. loans, t'hatnhraya, Jaconetx, Tape Checka and Htrlpoa, Nalnaoolu, HwIhm Mulls, lilnhop Lawna, ti , Victoria do., French ' XwMha, Fancy Canal, iff., tli mcrea, lKe Hklim, Kentucky .. . t. . .1 1 a lis. TwiHHla, Hatlnela. Ionble-anl-Twlnt Casnl-Illel-H, lliliv Velvets, IrlHll IjIneilN Table Llnenn. Linen Haiulker. ehlefH Tollel Uullts, Veil Barege, Checka, Tlcka. BALMORAL s ft I It I s. HOOI'-HKIETS AMD CORSETS of our own inannfactnre, and warranted. Notion! Notlonat We have the largeat ntock. of Fancy ls to he found In the city, and will aell a cheap, or cheaper, than any houae In CLOAKS AKD HUAWLfl, H(K)I)H, NtlBIAH, AND MltK A K KAHT HHAWIJ. a large ttock, and at loweat prlcaa. The attention of the trade la Invited to examine our atock and nrloen bofbrc making their purchaaea. Wc will not be uudersohl. (JAKPKNTKIt, WIHTKA IIAKKK. novlMtr. ft WEED & GLASS, Main alreet, between .Seventh and Eighth KVANHVILLK, IND., TV, u m u m 1 lilll .OOIS, itOOIS D8hSa"it. d Cap,. blothlnB, Notions, Ac, U m, lotions, Aa. KANAWHA HALT OW IIANO ANI FO sti r. AT Ue lowent market raliw by I. RUFFNER, JR., General Agent Kanawha Halt Co., N. 5 North Water Street (upttairt), au3l dtlra Evanavllle ind.

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H. OIIKRDOKKKK. M. K01.T1HHKV. OIU ItlKHtl I IC A CO., (HnoceHHorH to Daniel A Kabn.) Wholesale roeeri, and Dealers In 7, q UpkB, (JIG A ltSk JeT, No. 1 Sooth Water Street, nov20d3m KVAWBVrLL, IWD. MAAC HMMASN. OATID II KIRANN. I. A If. II iA n A s. Wholesale Dealers In GROCERIEB; Foreign and Domestic Liquort, NAILH, COTTON .YARNS, OLAS8WAHK, Ac., Ac, No. 09 and t Main Street, Between Hecond and Third, EVAMtVILLK, I Nl. FI8I1 DEFOT. novQDdtf ' JOMH J. HROHK. (iJCOIlOK BKOHK. BROKE & BR0M OEALKRH I If Boat Htores, .icontii s. Gum Packing, Packing Tarn. Cotton Rope, Manilla Rope, Lath Yarn, Oakum, Nails, Lanterns, Oils, &c. Call and examine our atock and prlcea, at Ho. North Water Street, between Sycamore and Vine. Ordera filled promptly and at the loweat rales. tioVH d.'ltii J i j i 1 m iJ Ji t i 1 1 in I Jusi ik'sk. KettMrt. J. P. i:ilfott A Mn Can I.-- found on TH1RU HTKKKT, near Loeuat, In Klllott'a liio. k, and are prepared to furulah the eltutena of thla City with all kind of FREHH MEATH, CANNED FRUITS, a PICKLES, Ac. Ax. ; BLASTINO, RIFLE AND CANNISTER POWDER, SAFETY AND TAPEFU8E, And everything to be found In a No. 1 Family Orocery. We are also AgenU for JOIINHON'H UNION FAMILY WAHfllNO MACHINE AND CUmiEH WIUNMEH. tilve oa a call at the new atore, on Third Street, near Locuat. novlBUler.'il tJAVINO HOLD OUT Of H fcXTIBE XX atock of Orooerlea, at No. ttt Main Htrmit, to Meaara. llabbe A Pfffifllln, we would respectfully return our thanka to our many customer and solicit a share of the public patronage for our succenaora. J. P. ELLIOJT A HON. fjlllt: I NDEKNIW.HED HAVINW become proprietor of the PIONEER GROCERY, ! NO. 82 MAIN STREET, Hcspeci fully solicit a ahare of public patronage. We ahail at all time keep a full atock of such articles aa are usually kept at a firstclass Grocery. JIABBE A PFJCFFLIN, Chablkh IlAiina, 1 02 Main Street. Aiolfii Prxiir. f novistf Crescent City PROVIHXON STORE andMK1T MARKET. I WEAVER, READ & BENNETT, Corner Ixjeutt and Second Street, BAVF. OFE.NFD A fSfSJflnaK MEAT ami VEdETAHLE HLipE, i. os sii' llll' . lit 'hiiinu r a ii j 1. 1 wivv..- - ------- above stand, where they will seep conalantly on hand choice RESH MEATS of all kinds, (JAMB, POULTRY, end FIH1I, FREHH VEGETABLES In their aeaaon. Choice FRUIT, FLOUR, beat brands CORN.MEAL, and a complete atock of FAMILY GROCERIES. AU purchaaea delivered free of extra charge to any part of the city. (Jive ua a call. InovOdtf

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If HUH wll " " ' " and CommiHMion M-rliniit Ho. 6 Wet Second Street, ,(! CINCINNATI, OHIO, Al l l.ll FOR MALE THE WHEAT eat variety aud beat-aelected atock of Hiaide and Fancy Orocerlea of any houae Ln t.'lnclnuaU. Thev have a buyer -on-Htunlly ln the KaMiarn tnarkeia, and are thu enabled to take advantage of the fluctnattona In prlcea, and keep their atock full and complete at all time. They but for cath: they tell for cath, and utn afford to tell at the clotest rata. Ordera from known responsible partlea will 1" filled on siune terms mm If personal !y present, and remittance can be made on receipt of the anode. Catalogue and ipiotittlons furnished. Buye.rt visiting Cincinnati are ini iil to call ana examine their Block awl price. They will maka eaah advance on conMlKnmenta, and will five special attentlor to the turchase or sale of Produce or Mai chandlae on commission. 1'hey will furnish the u-ual faclUttea te partlea doing business with their hranra notfePn u r. i i i FOSTER, COPKLAND is CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , H ( p Walw BtreetyJMew York, or to FOSTER, ttWi.f A CO., HUi Front Street. Memphis. oiiftidly , Tenn. CORN MEAL, OAT MEAL, BARLEY, Ac. f til INT IKTI4LK Of FAMILY IOUK to be bail ut (he City Orocery. L. IlHiKJI EA KT A CO. Bran , Hh ls.tuff, ami Cruabed Corat al way" on baud, and delivered everywhere. MM K. M. KttHTON. JO VI O. KL'HTOlf. R. H. RiiNton & o. Wholeaale and Retail Dealers In GROCERIES, PRODUCE, pitivrixu PAPER, No. au Water Street, bet. Sycamore A Vine, EVAKrvrr-LB - Indiana. The hiahest market price paid for all rinds of Produce and Raga. NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: 300 Bags Michigan Oata, auperlor article. 10 Tons Rloh Country Bran. 600 Buahela Iowa Potatoe. 100 Baga Rich Ground Hcrecnlnga escellent cow feed. In atore and for aale at R. S. RUHTON A CO., aprW No. ao Water St. Bargains! Bargains! HAVINW A I.AMWF. NTM'K OF CANNED FRUITS and PICKLES, we offer them at a reduction of ten per cent, on former price. The same will apply to FANCY BAHKETH, School lljiski Cs, Meiisurea, aud other articles of Wood and Willow Ware. Everv article warranted a reprewntedclf not, the money will be returned. Call and examine our atock, u. the Eureka Bazaar, "5 Main Street, ocfldtf VecKKRV BROS. LIGHT LA MI'S, LANTERNS. Ttl'Hi; REFINED CO A I. OIL. V AXT rlety- of Lamp, Shadea, Wicklng, oto., an me ie City Orooerv. omum L. IULKIfEART A CO. Removal 0 E. 4. II. Ill It I CO. HAVE MEP moved U) their new fonr-atory store, No. .11 North First Street, where they will be pleaaed to see all Uwlr okl cuatomera, and aa many new ones an will favor them wtth a call. noWdlm QmvH Buckwheat Boiled Cider, Cranberries, nov7 tf At L IULEHEARTACO. BACON SIDEH, (CLEAR,) CAN VAHSED HAMH, DRIED BEEF, Ac, Ac, L. IOLKHBART A CO'H, Third atreet, between Main and Locust. oct, , ... Oysters! Oysters! Fresh Oysters! Fresh Oysters! WK WII.E. BE F-REPAKKD TO supply Jr cuatomura with Fresh Oyatera (luting the seawin, of a good qual ity ana " j.n us mcy can be found elaewnere ln the city. VICKERY BROS., Eureltn Ua wa .i r oeOdtf 75 Mi, In StreeU Fresh Butter, Lard, Poultry, &c., At City Orooery, LTIOLEHART A CO. 5tb Street, bet. Main and Lomst. nov7 tf -! 1 i ri " t L. 1QI.EIIAKT. 3. H. BOKO.VAN L IGLEHART & CO , THIRD STREET, bet. Main ami Locust ( ITY GBOCKHY. A COMPLETE STOCK AND (iENXX. oral asaortment of Staple and Fancy Orocerlea conatantly on hftnd, with fresh arrivals of Country PriHluce, such as Hutber. Eggs, Poultrj', Ac. It win he our aim to supply all reaaonable wants In onr line of a well-reg-rlated family. U IOLKHART & CO. Also, the beat brands of Flour, CornMeal, Feed, Ac. may IS tf