Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1867 — Page 4
Pr EXISH EI) DA I IA BY The ETansviile JotutgJ Company. .?o. 6 Locust Street, Evansy'Ile, in . , . SUBSCJZIPTIOX JEll. J.7 i k a dLva .vce.4- '- - ImIIj .lenrnal. ime year, t-y mail - $5 li months, t y mail 1 tire mc-iithfc. by mli ... By the week, pay e to earner Tjri-Weefcfi' Jonrnai. One year ..... .. T fi ilx mouths. - i . Wff Uly Jonrna!. O ie copy, cbc year 9- - ' F.ve copies, one year ' t en copies, ore year . .. .. 15 on Agents for the Journal. JlXES L. Thurston, Princeton, Ind. ' Iapt. Levi FfRUitKox, Petersbur;h, Ind. Harry It. Smith, Washington, Ind. W. J. L. Hf.mmknway, Boonvilie, Ind. C. F;. DeBecikk, New bun: h, Ind. JoiiN M. Lockwood.ML Vernon, Ind. J. M. Fostkb, Fort Branch, Ir.d. J. V. Weaver, FoseyvUio. Ind. JS. B. CaKwrs, isomer ville, irnl. CapU W'Hli tNO. t'ynthiana, Ind. E. J. KonsKS, Xew Ilarrrony. Ind. i Q. A. HAHf-KK, OwtiiwvUf, Ind. -Harvey I-sosd, Hazleton, Ind. . j Thou. McCcrciiEN', Sandersvihe, Ind. IVbin Marks, Black Hawk Mills, In J. They will also receive and forward to ns I O 'lers for Binding and Job FrintiDg. j
Important ttK Advertisers. - The circulation, of the JOURNAL in the City pf Evansville is three times as fire as that of am uther newspaper. Our . - circulation in ixdiana and Illinois is greater than a.'iv other neicspajx r published '; this City. In KeiUucJ.-t it. is more than nil the other Evan's v ille papers combined. --iTo CcrrcfponrJentv We never notice communications not accompanied with the same of the author, who must he made known to U3 if uaacjnainted. - t t . r Write on only one side of the paer. Don't write unless you hare some thing to say of. interest to the public; and he a3 brief, as the subject will allaw". : !'1 "' w '"" ' 1 ' ' " 1 .The- publication .,ef a cotercunica-. tion is no evidence that tre editors adopt Vs sentiments. The authcr is alone responsible tor them. , Communications should be addressed, to) the " Editors of the. JocaNAL," and not to individuals. NEWS IrT33Xr. j Gold closed In New York SatnrJfiy at 138;j. Wm. Lloyd Garriso-j, nfler an obevit ? of six months in Europe, hjn mc; i ve.i ;c '. ' Boston. Trie sTeJvmer Deer Lod'e arrived at Louis from Omaha on the niht of ' ! S u with 32 passengers and two mlli'.o.. i.i treasure. ' . -" Whisky and cigir s.-izun s cotitiutie to x be mad'3 in New Yor.t. T u desire of Unpeople of that DemnT:iii;d(, to defraud the Government see i;s in-nl i.t':e. For illegal voting, anno nttn'ed George . Fox, was convicted in N..-w Y rk on t!u '. 9th, and jsent lo t!ie pi-.iiY-ioti;try for a. : month. The wife of F,-o Je;-iclt F-sOe.-.a BooSlya shoe.n"; kei , n'c- birth t- J.rar iaf.tt;ts o-i : Tnnr.s.Iay l.iil. T.iey w .iuet.ou mu ;iv -. age eight ;.t;'.:.d e -o i Mother an. I eiiii-.-ren are . v v.-f i. ' It 18 ftat-jd.t'.iu" "-...:: Wi:sou, C::.i:.-- ' man of the JC r. .'.u.'i. .'o;na:itlee, wlU- :ii i the c-..j-i.i '.1 i-ii-ject by his c.s-n .i vou-. Th- : fo. :" be d vvwith in. The i adjoa:L ur l if 'n .Presi-u-:----. i i.-silai. "i ; V-. u'j.dfrs.ood, v.- : '. :- f. - .'- . . a,.:ii.s. He ai;rtt -. ' - .-aiir.i.a! Coj-iven'hjii. ou.lue Jilh. A t is:."s of U. i-ji , WHS JrilV -'itd. , Til olo-iorf . -res' per sented 'ks-f.rr:g been a'-.irr-hriTT. fvr. The U.tJ'UvLle (ict:ct uo'tiiii-ites IV'i '!?- ton, of Ohio, t'-r the nt-xt Pres'.d-: u:, .ti-i John il'l'p-yr .W-imiilf J! jsj,clii.-'.in. for-VK-Prt-.-lut-nt.-' "-'-.-'- . i ' The Tarn-ji'iny II .ill Couvehti-a mtt i i New Yovk on t:i j !i h,a:t-l n--h:ba:ei M -or lIoiT:n8ii ;vr t'.i.it aiu.. It is proi' fi'e that the Moztrt t'onVeutiori wi'l u.);ii::iu;e IVi iuaJi Wood. t , Th-..l. .-'t-'-veas i u'liht-s a 'etter on Nat:.ti ;i CnitiecA He 'commences with the ! j:i : hiit so f:ir as the fi;iiucfat co:ril:U'Jv:' i:;e Ilt-pubiie i coucerued, it i liot, nor cannot be in doubt or..per with the produ-'ts we can readily dispose of to su;'i" the demand of every kind. Crtitnllsioaer '.Wilsoa, of 3 tbe' Ueneril )l Zi iiid trHce. is iu receipt of a letter from A. W. At wood. Esq., of London, Engl;i"iid, wiJia inquiry relative to obtaining-'''"! qu.t:i'ity o: land for the settlement of finy ! .i t - i , n ' c Titit.h 1 1 Ii; r.c.r, r.,, . - ' p!a:td sending to the United States. Tiiej Comicissioner has replied, referring to the gre-.:" o !y of unoccupied land west of the JIS-Nv.f.-f, and the facility for obtaining a to 'he .same under the provision t the Pre eittioa and Ifoaietead IjtwH. A l-oiwi or.d. ut of the Xew York II rald. who has traveled through Southwest ern Virginia, says that every neo-oXa!)i:i i contains a rif.e or revolver, and in ueseued churches, barns and school-hocses, negroes are Eigntly drilled, with guards mounted Jo prevent intrusion or discoverv. He witnessed a midnight drill, in which over I t) negroes' were engaged. The whites are fearful -of negro outrages, and j appear to be in gre;tt terr .r. , . j The' Pr-siclent has pardoDed Wi!Uam" Johnsoa, trifi at Pittsburg some month-; m:cceandconvicted of dealing la equateft mow?, .The pardon was granted on ti.e petition o- promiuent Penn y lyaniaus, v::Uont rfgard to party, and on the appli--:-.t on of a large number ol citizens of the ccr.tty where John.-n retUicil. ,r1
I.Ui.hAiil.nt. i:i.;Kiiog tars were sold i a the New Al toiqjr tuarkei en lite 7th inst," . ' , Corydon E. Fuller has retired from the editorial chair of the South Eend Kegi:te.. He :h succeeded .byjfcl Alfred B. : JU-r. T:;e Louisville boaiists having beaten ths New Ap.j.iry aijuiljer fj"t-? J::ik paiAf. The boat' te macialibiit t!.w Fa in d-xrri not eeeno to abate. Ia the a ,uortioiment cf the FchooJ 'Fu::d tor .;fber, Mariou County s.ii:;ds !:;i;ke';iifct receiving" 535 '8". j Work on the Vinceniifs and Jnijcapoj H Kiiilrtwf jprosressi-ag1 fai. 'Between
Ma:tinsvj:le and Uo-port the tracs 13 beleg laid at the rate of "hair a mile i--r day. It :a'X(fCte:taU(s ttie tojpv w3 tmmptrf pJete i to the latter place as etsriy.&s '"k flr-t o! Apr:l. A rsieetirit of a onraHer of'thfe late .-Ii-eers and n-.tmbeis of the Thirteenth Ar;y Cori- fcfk plfceht Tr.diiinapoiiii on.Tiiiirs-; d-iy s';tt'I;il, for the iurf se bf-:ilitbii;. hrr':!'?ii-:rH to attend thn mci -ling' of the C -; y. v vCi.icaso on the -Ii'blnst The Ii;di..!:;i i' i ty wi l leave Indianap-:s on t!el'";th, in a enr chartered lot t-bstipur-pose. . ,. The IXii-y divorce case at Jfew Albany ha.s ben settled by compromise, t Daily paying his wife 81,10), and consenting to a divorce. The cause for'.tiie apjflicati.-,n for divorce was alleged criminal intlrmcy with- '.hi Auip diogbter, who also i had bruijiit a suit, for bastardy against-him. In thc; i -lei'tion' suit from Huntington County..Uied ,iu the Alien Common. Pleas Cons t, tl-e jii'y !oaud a verdict cf eighi-4 hnndteil Oo:-.rs damages for the plaintiff. Tliewiise of the suit tcf .the rel'QKal by h townsin; misee bffSe vo e of a mau c!iinin; 1o be a qualifitd voter, on the gionnd-i.f his being a-dt-se ter. Amoti- n torn n w trial ha.f ijeeti' refused.' v " ke.vtitkv tri:n::. ' A hl-ic!: hy w is bis ten by m id dog, at Cy hltnaua, one day "arwe k. A veiy .ineutj -,t h -arrested find lodged it jHii,-;! Loui--f xile "!at'l hu:sday for ki ea ing $:i2 from his -iter. Jam s Pa!: i'li ore. who robbed tlip ttii'JJ, at l exir.zloij. Virginia., was aJVestj d .'as; Wedneslay " -.near '-fttlitowii .T- 4ie)!fo.-r: Kentucky, an"! taken to Louisville The name of Genera! Frank Vo!:o-d is b inz mehttin:-d in wuy partsvopiKcri- ; icky, in c ;a-.eetiO!i with the gnherntorial otfifi .11 b. njnt naiiifripfahab!e-Tlia' he will he a candidate. The citizens of Union County held a taass meeting at JtUfgapfieUl- a, Jew, jjayn:' a'O, for the purpose. 'oraJtatltVa Hleqnestion of securing railio.u .connection "between St. Louis and'HHe Ohio river at Bliawneetown. : A dtMly paoer it; soon,- to ;be fisie ! ;a, Hfriiderson. It will issue from the Aeu' ofiice a bold stt p ir. advar.ee of the improvement of (h? city, that will hardly piove profitable to the parties whose mnnty is invested. ?.!r. nix Mrs. Barney Wi!!htBf!s 'pb.ty'ati engr.griieiit in L'uisvi:le t his week. JMr. Villiams is one- of the best Irish comedians now playing ou the American statre. . Michael Buckley was driving across the railroad at Frank'ort, one day l ist week, when a train of cars- ran into the WHsen and so seriously injured him that life wa despaired of. D i niel" Vi'are, who was drunk, jumped from a str.'et car, at Louisville, last Thursday, and was seriously injared. His rit,ht le was passed over by a car wheel nd so biid y mashed as to render amputation probably necetsary. Daniel ?v Unmpbrty, on the SOth nit.. In an altercation with Ea;kJel Slade, wl:o re?i les about ett'ht miles from Cymhiana, s'ithbed Slade iu several places, from the effi c'-s of which he d.ie.l lmiileuiateiv-., .A reward has bjen orTorud for the arrest of Humphrey. , .. ... . ; ).T :Mir .-eeon l page, this R;oruing. v. he i'.v.nd a ctwiiinunicatioc from K-utU'.ky. s-tront'Iy urg'.njr tKe.Ilepu?'jicati p-.s-.:y.io. p.ant. nse;j upot rne r'.f p-a'f. l ui i- f nc;rro suffrage, and win victory vv be defeated on that . j.ss.ue. Our ..cutrepjt'udeatv 'al!.t-sJai i-UvsU Wkni-.kll P-hillips, and other- oi'his wy of thlokiftc, thatj.ri jeverse of the party are own;? to its w.-.nt -.uA.,pJ'ivk: jaad'll-tick-boDe. It S:!M;- to u? nothing '.A re clearly sii'i.vs the insanity or -uUer i'.l iy vf th-: v i'uuh'-fi fiders than sucli s.-ate- ...... T . . 1 - 11 . V i tti-.'ii . o .uccuse . iLe ly 01 were imost equa-y uiviaea m sentiment on the propriety of amending the Constitution io as to, allow ntr Suffrage and submitting the amcbdlaent to the people. The majority in favof of the ' amendment,., was ; small, but str' plucky if a ' wact of dj-cre ' t'.OD f H aO evidence i o pluek- that hey were determined to' push the;hing " through. The result of their effTts4i now before thypeople With Wfc it ever else ' t he pa ttflH e purely want of pluck should not ! ejoc-uded,. T ha.ta 1 a rge m rjojliy. of the peopie.inc'.uding a. large nauibt r of the Repuhricans, are 'opposed t-? r0; 5it3V;f e,- on principle,; or i-t'p-e;ali3Q, is cot to be attributed 1 to any wji r. t.f,. courage on .the. part off tli- p.t rfy'sti 'i-iving tl:ena an opportunity to make thctr' opinions known at the"' polls. ''"' Oar ,cprru.':ppti-Ient thinks, without , negro suffrage 5r. the South, loyal men ' will be.driireo oat of that part of the country and rebels will once more re-
uoof a waur fY.i.-i-:'a the burdens the. South cr ceU,.ihe 1 and his fronds wer fi thtin- th... r?h. I ' nt'1 i't'"' ve J"";':"-J i
a party. mI because If j-j'icat- j potWctic ".pai-ty U.'phlca uptaF I els in the South, Governor Seymour ' u?o?$$l no'-y ,? '"''no'x t'" m" ed, is adding meanness to in-,..;-u-.i . ihouldcrs j aud 1m friends," 'with'' tho'ir' New York I. -i, ' V, It is well known that. the P.eTivii! Hut w-;are inel 'ffthc Pt-cn ! r;0is. draf;. obstructions .aulS,JPs of! EvdESVllle amDye Eouse. 1 , ' , r V it i ' n; ; r ; ! it, i . - I-,, ir, - r' rx ..- . ; .-. ? , ., . , , Cur ner Inyl and Centra' Mark I Slreitx. iiie-noei's ot toe Uhio -.-gi-r.-iture 'nat thc-se dreauis ot Democratic sue- Lioer-y org-inizations, were doms all ' mui m v- iwimui
j gain The power they have lost by their
rcbellioit. Where sueh i3the pohttcal situstl.;, rj'eroos'ehoald' he permittedrtj "vote. Rebels should .be kept out cf power at ail hazard?, Bat:.ayifiui; currespocdeat, negroes are ciu2-?3fV and if. e'r.tizeov they are' sllowej- to. vote in South Carolina, (jeorgia and Virginia, how canyon Tcfu"se,nHfa iii ' Ohio, 'tidiaua and 'IUin-jis? . pimply because the laws of ihe',latttt.j?icat'e3. exclude thtm .froia t'le ballot-box. Citizens of the Uuited Stbtes--ds 'sot carry with them j ;;rom'State ta State the' right to vote. Ia 'some ."S-'stes' i.jrc'g'a-hor'0. c.;i;?.ens A'ote aftr being ia their re?pective States : six'; ujOD'h-1, in the United Stuted a year, andirsve declare J their intention of beeomine citizens of the United States, . Iu; other S-ates, ,a residence iong enough to make them 'naturalized-- citizens- is required. ;Thousands of voters in Iadiana might move in.o other States and be denied xhe privilege of voting for three or four years, notwithstanding they had exercised that privilege in this State before their removal. . We insist that no creed of the Republican party is more plainly laid down than that the' States have the right and the power to make their own , Jaws regulating the question of suffrage, each for itself. We do hope that .Congress will not attempt to et Itslde or abrogate this doetrir e unless it is so , instructed by .the, -party in na-1 t oual convention assembled. While Hhe l tie party has in gooa taitiv stooa .tyJ ihe reconstruction measures of CodHi gvess, it has -neyer deJegated .to that J.-cdy the right to lay down nsw political doctriuas outside of its legitimate phere of action.... Sh.oujth it arrogate Le privilege of ut-ciuicg questions upon which there is a great difference bf opinioa'irf5'i.e;ranks of its own adhereHtsiand ; supporters, it. will soon ''i find itself fn-.a hopeless minority and the coutitry' placed in th'4 , poAvcr.of those who .-hiv-ve,; hitherto : been. ;, its woV'tt eiit-'iCie !., ..ii .FcoJIsh treami. n ir,j- The effect of the , recent elections has been marked and decided iu the Southern States. The people there imagine they already see the downfall i)f the Republican party, and . the restoration, of the political organization through whichtfor a locg.series of years, they were able to control the Government and use it to the advancerteut of their own personal interests. Already they see-in the immediate future the repeal. of all the laws passed by CongressTor the protection of the freedmen, the abrogation of the State laws permitting them to vote, and the actual setting aside of the Emancipation Proclamation itself, through a subsidized snd sub verted Supreme Court.. Thus fondly. dreaming, it is not 'surprising' that! tlieTarc'do'mineferrns''aad au?y as well " S3 STtcCsstuL They j t.lU'.J il! WCIl f-ja vlSi Ui. A UCjr even look further a ml- expect K);.ire4-i So cal'.eJ senSitTleaua irTtelliceut me'al in many gf,rfbe 'tutliSr-r new ! nope that their negroes v ore - i.ue-hceiapii.:-3rJfy5orif not, that full pttynieut will be rendered for all j who were set in, :rty. So mo .of -l. 1- .... . 1 . . I
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iist .r aounx valuations up"u,.t,!:.?ir ; iitjal SratesrivhT ..uvaai not jf ; delay the "reorcauizaf ion' of their "State j, gov,ernrnent3,'they but add to their j jlifficui-ticS'iitidi Aggravate. ibeir.itrouI'les. The people of the loyal States i-however they may rebuke those who have not, as their agents, carried out j their wishes in the ;rejjpntrneticm of tne vjovernment ao not propose to place the latter Tn thq - hands of its well knojn enemies. They haveno thought o ' riiaklDg -the; rebels " their masters. Neithertothey propose to pay for the slaves emancipated during the war. Nor do rhey'intend to re- ::.-..-:: ze she .Dei-'oeratic party as, the -proper ov.rvj'zjt ;o J frr administer the a 3Wir-f-rhMa-;)a.- The building of air castles nil a.'J!usant.oecup:itioQ hat never very pro "i table, and of all o.rsofi Utia faL-c'e-j "these dreards of restoration, to power . in .which the Southerners are i'jdaljticg seem to us to be ths flimsiest. "'
? tht, fr.sidIon-i, win sifraitkeahiio ,o, CmS,;: 1 ii.'lJVji:'-,. I trli -r?.-twt-.Jrd I afrfl? a?- aI! FQnm?, -mMR Etc. j ir;; pilh hope, unsuspected by the people j hang we! together... Gra! S;ir:a- ' -'"'l;.;;1' t:t' J' 4 u:r- 1,' i,-!' ,(..
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cess will result, as did their dreams of' they could to briss anout his defeat : a'L pfso:s b-vui? tjniit trbteow t, , . , H I ,,i . , , . x .: tim-jfoi eleaciijii i,r ilyoiiirf ou or befon. a southern Cou edefacy, to uisan- ! and the destruction, or his army. He i ie 1st of August, is ;, ami s. reniaiuii); : I ' ' r- ' i rr - -'f " ' " i" ? ii ... . . . . i at this esttt'tl islmieoL, wiii be told, fov pomtoieut and suffering. Kvery day wtwiU Ji'jt Juatthis .uaiuiuaiea-:; charges if not called for wit -i u ei-. dnyn. that they Birht against Consrress, and i Hon were safe, so long as Governor I -niLlllw-' . OC.-sxav iL lCtiACU.
The Local chap of the indianapa-
lis Herald, we havo always - regarasa j as " a fellow of inSaite jest." (May j many yeafs; elapse before his skull, like pobr.Ymick's, i& used-to " point a moral! ") : It seem?, however, that the "Senior" of the Herald is much more facetious than the Local. The latter "gets off things" on "purpose to make people : laugh.: The former is .most funny when he labors to appear serious. One of the latest jokes perpetrated by theSenior is an attempt to prove the . Republican party responsible for the treasonable proclivities of Andy Johnson and most of his Cahinet. The Uoion party elected Mr. Johnson, therefore, argues this Editorial Dogberry, the Union parfy is responsible for all his bad conduct. Had this distinguished delineator of Democracy teen a reijderif of Jerusalem in the time of Christ,' he would have reproached that Divine Sufferer, while on the cross, with being the architect of his own misfortunes. Did you not choose Jcdas Iscariot, he would have said to Him. therefore you are direc-tly responsible for all his treachery and your own death. Nor would this Ilerihl editor, after such.. a .manifeitation of ineannesgj went and huog himself asJuDAS iiid. On the eontrary.'bo would have tipped a knowing ink to .his admiring friends and went to some adj'oining saloon for a drink. . . Political matters tre becoming confuted in Kentucky. The LouisVilie Conner advocates the admission Uf ,:,n itn.i in ih- mrtnf that State. The Demorat sys they "might as well here;, negro, juries, and 'piteh? nto. the titei'i-ruqdtr. rthe Empre-i-sion that for once it has got then start of that paper bu the ' niyger." The'; Qwensbdro' ' Mmtilor 'also Agivcs. the C,urifr a piece cf' i's mind, and niost approvingly pits the JJenvtcrat oaH!rckTA''fWiTir)'ntht ngrrthr on'er wa"i"rHr-ei.O !, Ui the estriiiation of the Monitor, the Courier was the unadulterated Drv-Twnseud, and the .VitocYYf 'was ' all that was despicable. It was positively Rt-y. caland' fcught to t'e discarded 'l h every good Democrat in the State.' W? do not see how the. Democratic voters of Kentucky wilLbe able to " keep "the" run rof things,' when the papers so confute matters. Til's National Intelligence r attempts to raise a hue and cry against General Grant because, among the recent removals from the' War, Department, is that of a clerk, who served in the rebel army in 18(31; but istlow a Dem' oerat. The Intelligencer don't like Gen. Ghant en general principles. Ills popularity and the probability that he will be the Repubican candidate for the Presidency, is a leg;timate casus belli with that paper, and it is continually finding' fault ' with crything that lu Unas. Fortunately owing t. his w-eil known reticence, it r,as iIUie occasion,, ta. comp.am ot ' - wh:,'V,y?-irVn!''." fi.l': Crcn.'GBAST clue so much ixnp! rJ ol e;is tue-raass ct-tiu D 3mOvt- i - - ArtX)Uiiieau : oug'iij.t .'.'; r.ia-Mj--1 sah-Se-las ty. where he staa is r iiriCduy. t ; , , ... . j "if , Q-;. A.BSKT Pikk thinks 5"hf.It ' w. .. - . - ' SEY3iot:a for Vie-i-P.-osTleut, would jiav could not forget 't'&Vt- while Seymour was at his ,hack, , Basides thistae ttcicet will oe "wrongly con structed.rThe-jyaee,, rflpB jOBght to head the ticket, aui 'the war man con stitute its tail. That would better ex- . - . v... P, il, .. A ttiiatfJjUM! (tre-njDciit.i V Cri Vi'i The letropolitaTifllotel ia Chicago h3S recently change 4 'hands'," the former proprietors of tfie 'Briggs and Hough louses bavins .purchase and refitted ' it' 'throughout. ' The rate at the Slefropolitan hereafter' will be two dollars and a half per day. In this State hotels don't regard thetaselves as anything un'cn they charge from three to throe and a half dollars per day. - - i i . large assortment ' of those fine crystal visiting cards etill on hand at the Jocbnal office. The ladies will please take notice. -
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MEDOW8.-On SatnrdaT evenlne. Novemher 9th, 1"?7, J-mima Wright, the beloved wife ct Haivtry Loogland Meadown. She died in faith of a 8aviour' promlnea, and resigned totbe will of Him w ho ordereth a!l thirgs well. Her long-continued sickness was borne with patience and tob-mls-sion. and fcer end waa peace and ho e. Friends are invited to the residence, cor? ner 6 Thir l and Oak Streets. Funeral services at the Vine Street Preshy eriaTi Chureh' on 3.I,onday afternoon at haif-p.u-t two o'clock. m w i vEansWEiT.v - w ORGAN, , PUTNAM - c CO., (Sn.-tcessors to Morgan, Head A Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Hoots'nnd JSlioo HATS AMD CAPS, r' ) '(' .; i HAVE REMOVtD TO 33 FIRST HTISHET ! novll , ' ... ? i ' '';,!, Coroner's '.Inquest, No. 23. T7ri, o.v thi: cfv.F wri.JgJL LI AM KC8 1 ON', whose bod v w s iouud: at' the eiiy wharf. In the city r.f Kvansviilei .Viitnierourgli County, Htate of Indiana,, on the Mb iay f Novemoer, JSvT. The jury, belm; duly sworn, and thai the deeeaed came to his-drth b' drowning; and. at the time of his dtOi he was ai,oot. BU years ohi ; he:ii.L .i fret rt inche.s; bad on his pen-on. whiVi found, gr.iv jacket, blact tioth v-sf, giay -ai s pti-'s. white underskirt and e over-hkr'., !( K hiia. necktie, and giay w oolen o';ks; had in h.s p-i-ckts i5 c-.'fit' po tai cmrenev, and a inktiite. ... ; i ' ....... KA.MLtrL P. HAVLIN. . . ! . . t'oroaer Va.'i-4-.-i b.urwh Couiit y j rvaa-vllie, Nov. 11,1. ui,w3t Indtanapoiis' lnsurancs Co, CHARTERED. - !- 1S3C. Csipital, ??.300,000. ; WM. HENDERSON, resident. : 1 ' . I . i Inures against loss or damage by fire. Call and taie a Policy with BEN. STINSON, Agent, Office:. Third .SV., '.Evanxvitle, Jnd. no v9 3m ' (Late of 3Iadisoo, Iurliana.) STORAGE, FORWAItMSU & GEN ERAL C huh i vsio n 11 c i c 1 nut rU THE I'l'lirilASE.l.Mi S II E F A L L KIXDS OF PROD CUE, No. 3 FKOjIEXADE, Elliott . Block; Memphis, Ton ZT Consign t.ients and Orders rcMecifirily solicited. 'itKFrttFtxci.-i: " ' ' Ffrsr" lonal B ihk.M.i-nr.hi,; Mm. Pols J.ferch.i ti:h reio-raiiy ; i 'opi-r, K:.iuvaii a. I I rifMi.Ti il ; IiiS ii it A92U t.tsieiuttari ; Hau'cs & k'o t r. 'itft.in- ii; J l. .j i .-I o. o., i - i.i-. (j o,r; i - j. .. Ji-rt'-r-oi) fe iiri., Lou -svti a-. K:ii(i-kv: MfKe.f, utuii.ig -jam : t-n.. i ii;-,i-ii.', K!ok-y j J , resr ct ., L'i' ". f ,K-n. tucKy. joov HI in n Zi'llkSli , i'l'K-X-iTt' ii u 1 ACr.);,Y. i 'i, --"..;''",''. --"' -- - j Vii.j.r;, Ind. . ii.. iiEitM.-i'v.':--CANDY MAMUFACTURER . i . , . i . . - i ; r. . , ; f if ' r and. Wholesale Pealer n pa-Ddjes, Toys' Fir.ewag. - 'mil '-; . - MALTBY'S FRCSH BALT1'MORE OYSTERS. . nov8 d t dec2tf - ' C HA liLKS STARK, Lou Hi MEXI2. fcii .-KiiCON W-RAN 1 CLOTHING, : No. 5 South sjecond Strf-et, Bet. Riuin aid Lofrst, Evan-vi!le, IniL Cleaning and Kcouring done to order. N.B. Liberal prices paid for Secocdhabd Clotting. au2Ud.)m
FAJVCY GOODS ' K"'t ;; : ; Attet jor
,.. . '. Tin f , Washington UDr. ; j Cc., run..'. . : ; !.. Irbar!erf4 by the u: n.y iva n a, lud nrgnoiiK u : ; a:.i tue R I VEI2S. I DE J -V.S 7 T C TE i FOR Eh'fATIVS K ATriT-'t'SLY Koldff rK'an ! VaUur' Or-nbam. Icoorp"r;ratd hfi etl'- of .few pn-ey, April fth, 1:7.
KilbhiM f ptioa One Dollar.-, I ') : -. - .''. .- ' .,,,'(. The WASil KGTONT LIBRARY CO., Iv virtuo'i their rbnrUr, 'and "n Hr."irdunee with itt jiiovi-:ou, will dn-i rlbu'.e Three I'nadretl Thousand Ro!!ar I !' PRIIkCVrs' TO 1IIB SllArtElluLtii:! -, On WfJucnli.y, Jkntmrj , At i tuladeiphla, Fa.. Or t the Insiil ute. Hi veisi N. J. One rrcK' nlKKirth P lO.' UI), ti Vrwnf voi ih 6 jo.dii . IMie nt ,rh t10.rO. " tnt Prtarnt worth K VOOO. Two J'reimtti worth f J, arh. And many other larsre preseni, 4 hs whole I amount ing to . , aoo,oo(. For full M-hednle of prt-Kentu kfc circulars, sent free on application. Li:ii erli-: tloa: 01 Stock is accoiupHuied w.tu a Beautiful kTEEL-l'LATK E.(,iHVI.U Worth more at retail tlian the cost, of the certifica e. And al-o Imures to il.e lioldir ' resent in the great distribution. ,KnbsiTlitlon One DtlSar, Any person Pending us Otcit H.u.au, or paving the khiiic to our Local Acnti, will tee-lve im itjediji'ely a Hue .tvrl- fl ut, iiu-, graviiia. aCi tiul'-o fi-ooi ki lun l:i.-liM,; and One Cn litic.i te 01 -l-k, iiimii ii, j One f resell I in llie Gi eat l)ist iiiiu'liio : ' OM IXLI.in E.NOItA VINOS. So, l-"My Child! My Chi!.!!" No. 2 ' 'Miey're Saved! I'liey're uvl!" No. 3 ' Old -eveuty-six ; or, 1 laiiy iaj of the Ilevoiu! ion." 1 Any per-on ayiug Two Iioj. akh will receive t-rlu-r of the following fine SteolPlaies, a' cii'-ice and 1 wo " erl llit-ates of si'rf.-k, lbiu twcoaiJtiJ titled lo I'wo t I'rteut-. IWO DOLLAR r.NffltAVINOS. No. 1" Washington's Courtship." No. 2 " V.'a.-hhjs;ioii'o Luat Interview , wit )i his .Motht-r." THRf.E ImiLLAK ENfi HA VINOS. Any 1 er-oti r. y in Thhef, Iiollaiis will !e5r!ve the Ijaatini fctttl-I'lt'ol " , - f "hoME md.u run wak," and Three ertineati-s of Sto k, becoming eiitilltjil to'lhre resent. FOTK I.OI.L.tll KNORAVrfO". Any person p.tytng Font Iollaiih shall receive the 1. 11 and beuuiilul sieel-i'iate ",e ... . . . : - . . , . - "1'F.liILS OF OVi FORKFA TJIKjlS," and Four CerMfh ix'ih of .Stock, eiititllug them to I our Fresenls. F1VK IXJl.LAR KXGRA VINOS, ' Any person who pays I-'ivk IV.Lt.AK K'.al, 1 ee 'iVr tile largo u:nl fplcndul Mteel. Flute l.-!' 1 he ' ; "MAUiilAOE OF J'OVAIIOSTAS," Biid 1'iVH Vrt iticales ol Stock, entitling triein lo Five l'ieents. The h ngra Iniis hud t'ertiMcates wl'l ht iell ereii .0 ei-h Mifih.'i li'i r at our Lorn I A gucie". or tllt ty mail, it-pMl'l, or expre-s, as may Oe ordered. Jfow'to Obtain Sh'trct and Enjraviieji. Hend otders o in by mall, enelosin tioo'i s I lo elt ner hv post-Uii;i; orileis or in 11 registered h-tter, at our riwu . Larger niii'):iu!s should hi ent by dra:t or ex-pie--., l' -:.m res, with ."fiera vinas ... 5 u ':i 'J ? li t; es, wit Ii EiiraVlllgi t-1 Trt ii -!,are, with l.niiavu;js ., T- ...;, with 1 - neravtnus . u. ii siiai-.--, an Kiifci;! vii;ys wi ) Local AUI VIS W.CiH.O tl.ri.iii.iiotil t:,e L'U li t f5tti. 1 1 -- Kivi'-s'tl.1 InsfHu'r, ' .- ! tii a ' '.('': 1 v.'r. f (!ri Mn'ton 1 'no 11 ty. New Jj-9'.. i.l fmpfU 1 t r th pu.p..-. of -.-I lii'jjv-. y ,:,. rl, no::- f ib. i-..-,. -.. .1 ; 1 uo.i . -io:.-a o; l;i..- I ' i ; i.-I. s ' a ' '-s. . - . ! -1 1 1 j ,. . 1 j lie ii'a;il (;.' Tri.-.'.vt s ; . irsi . ,t rjftf Ji'1'..w.i..- w..-..-k root ;, t.Ja-.u- I' (-. 1 '.li'i . i '. .' ,t ' f-t " " -'' M lion, vp! . u - ,ia-..ii : ' . 1- fa. ?.- j , L.nt nt , V.'a'-hintxtoit, I; ', ;,'l i. oi .'jilt -i nat !:., . :', :.-, I- ,, . Api i iti. i-.r..i; J.;.v:i:- M cr'V'f! ' a i -1:, . . i i . thai flit- pHivvd ( llf t;j j tin -ti-ii i'.. to..- 'V;iI,i:;-!(,u L,l,i ryl'irn. ;aur v::AJ.' -lieVotfJ- to tin u: i, it-. i, pe.-.ni'si .ii-it hen liy i,iuiit.-it t.siinJ Company to cm'i:i;r: Fiich enterprise ermpt Jiom a.l ikue, win t:i,r front fpeeUt t.ix or oilier duty. i K, -v. ItOLLINS, Comtniloncr. The Aiv(i,.tJVi:i jiave-appoliied it'n(ivers Mers. GKOUGh A. i.O.iKK A u., KJ.Soutli '1 lurd !eei. i 'l, i inO.-i ( li :a, iie well-kiiowo Integrity nrifl liti-iiwvs experience will be a M-.th'i'ienl puari.tiiee that trie money tonus id to ttie.n will be promptly K jiiicii to he puipose stated. rrrLAnrr.rTrT4rrXTtayrn?C,"" To the f rfirtrt an4 Minrx of the W'whington XAororyt'., N.. KnAti, fwreUii-y: Geniieraen On eewipt of yfiur istvorf thit if,ut iii-.iia?yiii uso -IMF uppoim. Iiiet;t as K -eel vers ;or your Coiuj.h uy, we took the liberty to wubmil a copy of j our (li;irter,Wittiuplvn ot your enterprise, to eminent leal authority, ua tiMvtuif received iiis lvomb;e ojiluifio in r-iuiil to lis legality, end s.vrii;Uijit.if- with the benevolent ohj.-et of vimr A.s-oe.atloti, viz. the education and mamt -, n e ot Hie orphan ci!;'lri-n o' our fwi lier- and sailorsof the Liversi-.h- in-titute. we nave cun. . c.'u-.ied to iic.-i'e't tr.e l ii-,t, and lo -ni our bei elJorts to pr' iTi:reK wor;byj.n Object. i.esj.e'-'l.iu. y otlis, Ac., ,. , G ! f. A. C"OKJ! Co. Andres rill iett'.-rs ii'i-l rlers to GLO, A.t'O 'Ki dt O . Bankkkh, o-i fill, ii l huil !treol. . . . i l-kviel -II. i-t, j i.. . I.tecivors c-r tl W:. L.i,e-;on Lili.-.ij Co. s,o iz ; ' u 1 & c u t t, .No. 52 .t'ain Street, i.uj dim, cod iwil
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