Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 August 1868 — Page 3

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OFFICIAL. LAWS OP TUB UNITED STATES. Passed at the Second Session of the Fortieth Congress. PCBLIff No. 100. An Art mnlcinir nrnrnnr!atioii9 fortbe current and contingent expenses of the Indian department, and lor lul!linp treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and for other purposes. Bj it enacted by the SeDate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress joembSed, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out f any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contineent expenses of the Indian depigment acd fulfilling treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes: For the current and contingent ex-pm-es of the Indian department, namely: For the pay of superintendents of Ind ao atfiirs and of Indian aent?, one tiun Ircd and thirteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars, as follows: Superintendents of Indian Affairs. Three juperinteodent& for the tribes east of the Iloeky Mountains; ono for Oregon; oue for Washington Territory; one for the Territory of New Mexico; oue lor the .territory ot Uth; om; tor California; oni for the State of Nevada; one for the Territory of Arizona; and one for Montana and Idaho; the salary of said last mmed superintendent shall be three thousand dollars per annum. For vaccination of Indians and furnishicg vaccine initter, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Indian, Agents. Three for the tribes in Oregon; four for the tribes in New Mexico; one additional for the Indians in New Mexico; one for the tribes in New Mexico ; one for tribes in Utah: one additio-al for the Indians in Utah; one for the tribes in the Territory of Utah; eleven for the tribes eatt of the Iloeky mountainx; two for the tribes east of the Ilnky mountains; lour for the Indiins east of the Rocky mountains, vis: Sioux andSemiuoles, the Omaha, Jvickapoo, Kansas, and Neosho agencies; three for the tribes east of the Iloeky mountains; one for the Indians in the State of New York; one fir the Delaware Indians; one for tJreen Bay, Wisconsin; three for the tribes in Washington Territory; one for the Wichitas and neighboring tribes west of the Cboctaws and Chick.i&aws; one for the tribes east of the Rocky mountains; ono fcr the Indians in the Territory of New Mexlea; one lor tne i onca tnoe; one lor thr Pawnees; one for the Yancton Sioux; three for the tribes in the Territory of Washington; one for the Uraud Kiverand Uintah bands of Indians in the Territory of Colorado; two lor the Upper Missouri and the ounrry aljicent thereto; one for t iio Oitavvas, Chippewas of Swan creek and Llack river, and Christain Indians in Kansas; four agents tor 'ho State of Calitornia; one for the Kiowas, Apache, and Camanche Indians; one for the S:seton and Warpt-ton bands of the Dakota or Sioux Indians; one for the bands of Sacs and Foxes of the MUsissipp', now in Tama county, Iowa, one for the Indians in the State of Nevada: Provided. That it shall be the duty of the President to dispense with the serviet s of sucb In li in agent, herein mentioned, as may be practicable; an 1 where it i practicable, he shall rt quire the fame person to perform the duties ot two agencies tor one samy. Fcr pay of sub-agents, six thousand dollars. For pay of clerk to superintendent of centra' superibtendency, one thousand two hundred dollars. F t pay of clerk to superintendent of Indian affairs in California, one tho-M iud eiht hundred dollars. For temporary clerks to superintendents or Indian affairs, five thousand doilars. For pay of Interpreters, , twenty thousund lour hundred dollars. For buildings at agencies and repairs thereof, five thousand dollars. For contingencies of the Indian department, twenty-five thousand dollars. For fulfilling treaty stipulations wttb various Indian tribes: Assinaboines, For ccond of twenty payments to be nia lo during the pleasure of Con tress, to bo expended at the discre turn o cood., f (hf PrnciiliiTlf in Qlirh firtlplpM. and provisions at he may from time to time determine, ten thousand dollars of which may be expended in the purchase ot stock, animals and agricultural lm idetnents. in instructing in agricul tural and mechanical pursuits, in employit g mechanics, in educating their children, orovidins- necessary and mot or medicines and medical attend ance, care for and support of their n;ed, infirm, and sick, for their help less orphaus, and in any other respect to promote their civilization, comlort, and improvement, and also for pay of head chief, thirty thousand dollars. Arickarees, Gros Ventres, and Man duns. For second payment, to be made flnrinT iho nleasure of Congress, to be expended in such goods, nro vision, and other asticios as the President ni3y from time to time determine, five thousand of which may be expended in the purcha!e ot stock animals, and agri cultural implements, in instructing m agricultural and mechanical pursuits, iti employing mechanics, educating their children, providing medicines and medical attendance, care for and support of the aged, sick and infirm, tor the helpless orphans of said Indi ans, and in any other respect to pro mote their civilization, comfort and improvement-, and also for pay of head chief, soldier chiefs, second chief, and fierre Gavaeaux, for his rervices to the Arickarees, forty thou sand uonars. Apaches, Kiowas and Comcrnches. "Fr the first of thirty inst-illmenta provided to The! expended under the tenth article cf the treaty of October twenty-first, eighteen hund-ed and sixtv-spven. concluded at iueaicne T. wl.rp -i-pifc. in Kansas, with the Ki d Comanche-, and under the third article ot the trca y of the same date, made with the Apaches, the amount, herein appropriated to be in lieu of the third of 'orty installments, to be paid to the Kiowas aud Com--,.,r-hi nnder the fifth article' of the ,tt? ri October eighteenth, eighteen l,r,,ir d ,md sixty five, and in lieu of tu u,.,.r.-..i article of the treaty with the Apache f October seventeenth, eis-bteen hundred and sixty five, nlty six thousand dollars; or so much throoF as mav be needed to eorapiy mith tha reauirementa of said treaties.

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For the cooslruofion ol an atrci-fy building;, according to the tourtti article of said treaty, three thousand dollars. . . . . it For the construction ot a ware house aud storeroom for the use of slid agent, fifteen hundred dollars. For the building of a residence of a physician to said Indians, three thousand dollars. For the salary of a pity&ician, fifteen hundred dollars. ... Calapooia, v iI.'o7?, an l Claclcmns Indians, of .Willamette Valley. - ror fourth of fire installments of the third feries of , annuity for beneficial objects, per second article treaty twenty-Becoud January, eighteen hun dred and fifty-five", six thousand five hundred dollars. . Chejfnncs rind Ar.ijxy.hoes. For the firit of thirty installments provided to be expended under the tenth, article of the treaty ot uciooer twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, concluded at Medicine Lodge Creek, io Kansas, the amount to be in lieu of the third of forty installments stipulated to be paid under the terms of the treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtv five, forty-thousand dollars; or so much thereof, as may be neeessary to furnish the articles name i in eaid first named treaty. For the construction ot an agency buildtrg according to the fourth article of said treaty, three thousand dolars. .; ' ; , : ' . For the construction of a warehouse and storeroom' for the use of said agent, fifteen hundred dollars. ror the building of a residence ol a physician to said Indians, three thousand dollars. For the salary of a physician, fifteen hundred dollars. - For transportation of goods, and so forth, to the Kiowa?,' Comanches, Apaches, Cheyennes and Arapahoes, twelve thousand dollars. Chanta, Scoton, and Umpqua Indians. For fourteenth of fifteen installments of annuity, to be expended as directed by the President. per third article treaty eightejnth November, eighteen hundred and fifcy-four, two j thousand dollars. ! For fourteenth of fifteen installments for the pay of a farmer, per fifth article. treaty eighteenth November, eighteen" hundred and fifty-four, seven hundred dollars. For fourteenth of. fifteen installments for pay of teachers and purchase of books and stationery, per fifth article treaty eighteenth November, eighteen hundred and filty-lour, twelve hundred dollars. CJtippewfts of Snginaw, Swan Creole, and Black hiver. For this amount, to be placed to. thecredit of the educational fund of the Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan creek, and Black river, per fourth article treaty eighteenth October, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, twenty thousand dollars. . Chip2eicjx of Lake Superior. For fourteenth of twenty install ments ia coin, per fourth article treaty thirtieth of September, eighteen hunr dred and fifty-four, five thousand dol lars. . . For fourteenth of twenty install ments in goods, household f urniture. and cooking utensils, per fourth, arti cle treaty thirtieth Septeraber, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, eight thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty install ments for agrieulturat implements and cattle, carpenters' and other tools, and building materials, per fourth artile treaty thirtieth September, eighteen "hundred and fifty-lour, three thousand dollars. For fourteenth of. twenty install ments for moral and educational purposes, three huudred dollars, of which to be paid to the Graud Poitige bind yeaily, to enable them to maintain a school at their village, per fourth ar ticle treaty thirtieth September, eigh teen hundred and tiny-tour, three thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty install ments for six smiths and assistants, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand and forty dollars. For fourteenth ot twenty install ments for the support ot six smiths shops, pr second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty four, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. b or twelfth ot twenty installments for the seventh smith and assistant. and support of shops, per second and fifth articles treaty thirtieth Septeraber, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand and sixty dollars. it or insurance, transportation, and necessary cost of delivery of annuities and provisions for Chippewas ot Lake Superior, three thousand dollars. lor the support ot a smith and shop, during the pleasure ot the President, per twelfth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, six hundred dollars. Kor the support ot two larmers, dur ing the pleasure of the President, per twelfth article treaty September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one thousand two hundred dollars. For kthe Chippewas of Lake Supe rior, to te expended in ine purenase of twine tor nets, kettfes tor mating sugar, guns and ammunition, provi sions and cattle, for blankets, clot h. and so forth, as estimated by the agent of the Indians, six thousand dollars. Bois Fort Band of Chippewas. For third of twenty installments, for the support of one blacksmith and assistant, and for tools, iron, and steel, and other articles necessary for the blacksmith shop, as per third ar tide treaty of April seventh, eight een hundred and sixty-six, one thou sand five hufldred dollars. For third ot twenty installments. for the support of one school teacher, and tor necessary dooks ana station orv. B3 rer third article treaty ot April seventh, eighteen hundred and BiYtv.sir fiiuht hundred dollars. For , third of twenty installments, far the instruction of the Indians in furn.inir nnd Dnrehase ot seeds, toots. and so forth, as per iniru arnuie - : ' it- j l : treaty of April seventh, eignteen bnndred and sixtv-six. eight hundrCd dMliir For third of twenty installments ot annmtv in mnnpv to be Paid per capita, as per ihird article treaty oi April seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty six, three thousand live hun dred dollars. For third of twenty installments of annuity m provisions, ammunition and tobacco, as per third article treaty or ivpru seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. one thousand dollars r or third of twenty installment of annuity in goods and other srticles as per third article treaty of Apri seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty six, six tjioustnd hye hundred dol lars. ror transportation and necessary i I . ii r . . cost ot delivery ot annuity goods and I provisions, per sixth article treaty ot

Apiil s&ventk, eighteea hundred &sd sixt3'-six, one thousand 'five hundred

dollars. Chippeicas of the MississippiFor second oft fen installjnf ats oF, the second series" in nioney ,-' per fourth article treaty of fourt5 October, eighteen hundred and fVirtt7.trn -.n. eighth artiole tre'aty 'thirtieth ? Sept m per eighteen 1 hundred and titty-iour, auu iuim article treaty seventh May, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, four thoupand on hundred and sixty-six dollars and 'sixty-seven cents. j For second of ten installments of the second series for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty-two. ?9ni e'shth article treaty thirtieth SeptetDbor, eighteen hundred and ntty-rour, ana tniru article treaty seventh May, eighteen hundred and sixty four, four hundred dollars. For second of ten installments of the second series, in goods, per fourth ; artielor treaty fourth October; eighteen--' hundred and forty-two. and eighth article treaty thirtieth " September, eighteen hundred aud fify:four, and third article treaty 'Vsvqntk May, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thousand five hundred dollars. For second. of ten installments ' of the second series for the support of schools, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred aud fifty-fur,. -and ihird article of treaty,ievenlh May. eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty-seven cents. ... . w j -For secondTif teiicstalinients of second series, for the purchase of pr ovisions and tobacco, per fourth article treaty of fourth October, eighteen hundred and .forty-two, and eighth article treaty' thirtieth September eighteen hundred and fifty-four, snd third1 article of treaty ' Seventh May, eighteen hundred, and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-six ' dollars and sixty-seven cents. i For second of ten installments: of the second series for the sip-, port of two smiths', shppsincluding the pay of ?two smiths.and. a&gistants, and furnishing iron and steel, per fourth article treaty fourth October, eignteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth atttcli'iraiTj'jthirtieth September, eighteen handred 'and fiftj'-four, and third article treaty of seventh May, eighteea hundred and sixty-foUr, six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For second oft ten -installments , of the second .'ties;, for pay of two farmers, per fourth article treity fourth October, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and eighth articlo treaty thirtieth September, ; eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three hundred and thirty-threo dollars and thirty-three cents..- t vj t : . F ' ! For fourteenth of twenty installments of annuity in money, per third article treaty twenty-second February, 1 eighteen hundred aud hny-hve, twenty thousand dollars. "For twenty-scco'trd oT twenty fix installments,- to be paid thcChippewas of Mississippi, per third article treaty of August second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, one thousand dollars. For this amount to be expended in the erection oi schoo buildings upon7 the ; reservationr 111 ac" cordance with third article ; of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven hve thousand dollars. " ' For first ten installments for the support f sehoo. or, tohools upon said rcerfatiofi, in accordance w.ith third articlo of treaty of March nibeteeenth. eighteen hundred and sixtyseven, four thousand dollars. ; For this amount for the erection ef a saw and igrist milJ, in accordance With provisions of third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, ten , thousand dollars. " ' . ; For this amount to be expended in assisting in the erection of houses for such of the Indians as shall remove to said reservations, in accordance with third article treaty of Match nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seveB, five thousand dollars. For this amount to bo expended with the advice of the chiefs in the purchase of cattle, horses, and farming utensils and in making pnch improvements as are necessary for opening farms upon said reservation, in accordance, with third article treaty of -March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, five thousand do'lar3. . For first of ten installments to be expended in promoting the progress ot the people in agriculture and as; sistiug them to become self-sustain ing, in accordance with third article of treaty, ot .March nineteenth,, eigh teen hundred and sixty-seven, six thousand dollars. For first of ten installments for ths support of a physician, in accordance with third article- treaty ot Alareh nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. '''. For first of ten installments for the purchase of necessary medicines, in accordance with third article ot treaty of. March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three hundred dol lars. , -r.!.; t t For this amount to pay for pro visions, domim., or sucn oiner ar ticles as the President may determine, Jur accordance with third article ot the treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof I as may . 3 be. S ti?cessary to pay the expense of locating the reservation set apart by the second article as per sixf h; ariclejof the treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, two thousand dollars. . ...n For this amount to pay the ex penses of negotiating-, a . treaty m ac cordance with sixth article of treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-seven, ten thousand dollars." " t For insurance, transportation, and neeessary cost of deliveryt)fantiuitie3 and provisions far Chippewas of Mis sissippi, in accordance with sixth article of treaty of March nineteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, five thousand dollars.. ri r?'fii Cliipleicas, Pillager, and Lake Winnebagoshish Btrnds. .. For fourteenth -of. thirty install ments of annuity in meney, per third article tweaty second February, eigh teen hundred aDd htty-hve, ten thou sand six hundred and sixty-six dol 5nr and sixty-six cents. For fourteenth .of, thirty installments of annuity in goods, per third rtiV1f. rreatv tweatv-secohd tebruarv eighteen hundred and fifty-five, lit hniiBand'doUars.f : Var fourteenth ot' thirty install ments for purposes of utility, per third nrtiol trpatv twentv-second hebruarv. eighteen hundred and fifty-live. i':?r thousand dollars I rr,'ttfrti. I'Arwopfh nf twfntv install wi . f - 1 i as. ments lor purposes oi eucituuu, pc third article treaty twenty-rsecoaa

February ."eighteen "hundred and fifty-

f! rra nnn tliniixinil dallnrS- ' " i 1 For fourteenth ef ; fifteen install ment for support of two smiths and smiths', shops. : per third article treaty twenty-second Febrnary, eighteen hundred and . fifty-five, twelve .hundred and forty dollars. -i t , v For ninth.- f-ten installments for pay of an engineer to grist-and saw mill at Leech lake;' per third-article treaty twentypsecond JTebruaryV eighteea hundred and fifty-five, six -hun-2 dreddllats'; v-tu'"..!''''r ';' " ! Chvqvias nf the MissitsmppiyPilligcri 'andl-Jjdtke tWinnebagoshish'Bands of Cliippewa Jitdians in MinntsoUt ; For fifth of ,-teri installments to furnish said Indians with : ten yoke of good work oxen twenty j log-chains, two hundred - grubbing hoes, ten plows, ten . grindotones, one hundred axes' (handjed), twenty 'ipa'dea,: and other farming itrp'ementa,-'per fifth article treaty -'May seven eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. : ' t - For the employment of two carpenters, one thousand five hundred dol lars, and two blacksmiths; one thousand fire hundred dollars; four farm laborers, two thousand dollars; one physician, twelve hundred . dollars, and. medicine for the sick, two hun dred aivd fifty dollars,' per fifth article treaty JIay seyen, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.'; .: - '' .. u ; For , this amount to ." be applied towards the support of a saw-mi 11 to be built for the common ' use oflthe Chippewas of Mississippi, and . the lied Lake .and .Pembina bands of Chippewas, so long as the- President may deem it necssary, per sixth article treaty May, sevent eighteen hundred and sixty four, on thousand dollars. --' , '' ' .V ! - For pay of services land traveling expenses of a . board of risitors, to consist of not more than three persons, to attend the annuity payments to the Indians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated in the -seventh Article treatyMay seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, .not exceeding any one year more than twenty days' service, at five dollars per day. or mere than three hundred miles' travel, at ten cents per mile, four hundred dollars. ; ' ;.('t u j ' To enable the Commissioner of 'Indian Affairs to complete the removal of the scattering bauds of Chippewa Indian3 in Minnesota to their reservation near ,Wrhite Earth. Lake, and to subsist them- thereat for the period of six months,' this amount ia hereby appropriated,: which added to the unexpended balance of any appropria-,1 tion, heretofore made for.-the ame purpose, will enable said commissioner to pay to- .each member of such bands the sum of ten dollars in money and twenty dollars in rations snch as are furnished the array of the United States; such payment and delivery to be made only to such , individuals of I the bands as shall remove themselves to their reservations prior to the first i day of December uext, forty thousand I dollars; and the Secretary of War is j hereby authorized and required, on I the requisition of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to deliver the number of rations herein provided for on said reservation, to be paid for out of this appropriation, at the average cost thereof, less transportation. . . .. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be pecessary to erect a new mill at Red Lake for the uso of Chippewa Indians-id Minnesota, six thousand dollars. LAW CARDS. JOHJf X. CBIW ' CHAUKCIT S. OONQUI CREBS & CONGER, A ltornj'-at-I.w, C'armt, Ililnola Will practice law In all the Court of fcdwjirds. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Saline, and (iallatin Couutlett, in the State ot Illinois, and In the fSui,rerae Court. Refer to Li. Mat(hee. James Kr-Mnvwr, -Mtoetowell A i o.. Colonel T. W. Slone, with I. ft l. Helfiitta, Oen. W. Harrow, Hi. Xnnoxui niay24l3m j .: , W. P.; HARGRA7E, ; i ' Office on Third Street, in Washington, Hoae Block. " , Will practice In the various CoortH ot the Circuit. Prompt attention to orflce btuineHii . . Idec4d;lm- .... B. L. D. GDFFY, 1 A TTORNEY A T LAW.' MOROASTOW5, KV.. .'" Will nractice in the counties of Batler. Warren, Muhleuburg, Ohio, and McLi&hc. rTinnpi tueauua Kivea to me coiiecuoc of claims. i ' References Wheeler 4 Rigics, Holllnr---worth A liro.. Chas. Babooea e Co. apc ' N. 11. BLACK, - - ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW .i i s : i-i .MAIOBrr .kM tZ i ":" Crittenden County, Kentucky. '- apl7 wtf j G. W. WARREN, j i l DEALXIR IN iiano, - Melodeons, - - - ja- - " " i nnd ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC & MUSICAL, GOODS . . - : . ' . i - - ' ' of evfery desniptfOn. " PIANOS A.ND ORVA.N8 RENTED, ,- tuaa. the n-at applied to purchase, , if desired. ;j cr,I PIANOS TAKEN IN jcXC&TANGK for 'ew Ones. The B EST, VIOLIN t G UITAR STRINGS 1 : always ori hand;' ; i: INSTRUMENTS OE ALI. "KINDS TUNED AjSL) U1'A1KL1I. i Liberal Discount to Teachers will be al lowed, rsaeet Attuilc veut by inali. Address G. W- WARREN, 61 MAIN STUEET, t ') S i 5 RvA:svTi.r.R, Ind.,. e27dtf . Turnip Seed. ,. , JrST RECElVKD. SO J.B. LAS. dreth Jfe Bon's assorted Fall Turnip fceed. For sale at aul3: . VICKERY BROS., 73 Main St. SrOAU ClTtKn It'A3fS. DRIER Beet, and Breakfast Bacon in s ore and tor sale byi !-- --'' aai3 , i VICRERY B ROS 75 Main St. CRACKEBK.-Soda Crackers, Cream Crackers. Aerated Crackers. nnish Cracknel Biscul Ginger Snaps, Ac, 4C, aul3 VICKEBY BR03..73 Main St. . TX It A FAMILY FLOUR, from New Jut Wheat, in store and tor sale by uali VICKlSRY BROS., 73 Main St. QOTAToES. -Fine large Irish Potatoea in store ai.u lor sale Dy aula . j i VICa-EKY BROS., 73 Main 5U rSISS.-50 bushels new Onions Just received and lor sale uy aula y ICK.KKY' BRUrt., 73 Main St, OSEY IN THE COMB For sale by -13 VICKERY BROg., 73 Main SU

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ImnserHon A Co.. 1 Intend to devote my atteotiou to the interests of the above lirlinble Line, and can promise my friends quick time, earetui haBdiiBg, and cheap rates. lebU . ALfcJCANDEB WILSON. THOS. C SMITH & C0M r PRODUCE AKD COMMISSION MERCHANT. .si..-. Dealers in ' Flour, Hay, Corn, Oats, Grass Seed and PRODUCK GENERALLY. No. B SOtrril WATER ttrKCET, EvAjsanmc, i. Ajffnts for the celPbratedHAZARD POWDER COMPANY. Ail orders promptly filled. Ijan22d jxW ORLEANS. E. H. Faiuchild. J. W. BTsroHAV. . ' FAIR(3HILD & BINGHAM, CommiHlou Merchants 84 Magazine Street, cry39dly : . NEW OKLEAWE, ..... .. . . ISJo. MU7.J : United States Marshal's Notice. United States of America, District of Indiana, Ht-i. : WIIKRF.AN, a libel or Information was tiled in the Dist rict Court of tha United Htates for the District ot lndlaua. on ithe 25th day of June, 187, by Alirrd Kilgore, toveru ment Attorney, on behalf of the United HUUen, against the steamer Morning Htr, rclzed at said District for a violation of the revenue laws of tbe United HtaleH, and praying process against Ha Id aooos, and that tbe aume may be con demned and nolo therefor. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition nnder ttie seal of said Court, to me directed and delivered, I do Hereby give public notice to all peraona claiming ttaid good, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, tbat they be and appear be lore the aaid the District Court of the Unite-1 Htatea, to bn held at the city of Indianapolis. In and for tbe District of Indiana, on the first Monday of September next, at ten o'clock of tbe forenoon of that day then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations lu tbat behalf, BEN. PPOONEU, Marshal, TJ. 8. Attenj J. IK Howxaxnt Clerk, aul dl4t No. 1,171. " r United States Marshal's Notice, - United Sates of America, Dlwtrict of InaiHn, ss; WHEItEASv A LIBKI. OF IX. lorraation was tiled in the District Court ol the United Htates for the District Of Indiana, on the 27th d y of September, 17, Dy Alirea K.ligore, nq.. u. is. .District Attorney, oa hebatf of the United tjt.ntes. against the steamboat ''Morning St. r," her master and owners, seized at aaid District io' a violation of the revenue laws of the United Htates, and praying process against said steamboat, and that the same may be condemnea ana hoi a ttterelor. Now, t Were lore, in pursuance of the monition nnder tbe seal ot said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give puonc notice wit persons claiming saia goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tbe said, the District Court of the United States, to be beld at the city of Indianapolis. In aud for the District of Indiana, on the ist Monday of September next, at 10 o'clock of the lorenoou of that day-,-then "and there to interpose their claim and make their allegations in that bfciiair. BEN. SPOONEK, Marshal, U. S. Attest: J. D. liWLANi, Clerk, aul dlit, No. 1.42AJ United States Marshal's Notice. United States of America, District of Indiana. J-. W1IEREAN, a libel of Information was filed in the District Court of i he United Slates for (he District of Indiana, on t he 4i h day of Augnst. 1868. by Peter Dashbangb, by Charles E. a.sh, Esq., hta proctor, against the steamboat nuf Bratdeis, her etrtr 1 d es, tac'J'PP!' furniture, boilers, and machinery. at sakl District upon a cause of cou r.ct civil and maritime, ana ciuiu.." age ' in the sum ol faO 7ftjnd Py"f Process asainst said steamboat, and that the fame may be condemned and sold thereNoWi therefore, in pursnance of the monition, under the seat of said OourJ. "ire.-td aud delivered, I do hereby, give public notice to all persons claiming said gooes, or any part thereof, or In any manner luteressed thereiu, that they be and appear bef.-re ne District C'-ourt of the Tf...il Htates. to be held at the citv ot In. diaDapolis. in and for-tne District. of In diana, on i ue urn iMonuay ui neptember next, at ten o'clock of the jpreuoon of that day, then and there to Interpose their claims and muke their allegations In that behalf. BKN. SPOONER. Marshal, U. S. Attest: J. D. HowiAWD, Clerfc au8 4W ' '

Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. , . , u The finely appointed staiacr. i, ; r .;. v Vf. hfGZ-:nt) .-.lit : A . . J; . i . . .Ar .a-tft' . ..t ! : ' BCf. HoWARn, MMwi.i ' r i ' !! i - Marion Wkight, Clerk, Will ply as t he resrular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairound all yawy landings, i Leaven EvansviUe every TUESDAV and

Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY nd SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. - ... Through bills of lading given for freight" over ine aioone unio rlailroau. For freight or passnee anply on board or to , w. U. BROWN it CO., or DUKE NICUELSON, , 1yl5d Amenta. Regular Green River Packet , The fine Passenser Steamer JAMES GEAY, Job McRkyholds, Maste"-, . Will ply as a regular Semi-Weekly Packet between Evnsville and Woodbury, and all way landtugs, carrying freight and jjcusen( at lowest rates. - iinadldtt Regular EvansviUe and Tennessee River Packet. For Paducah, JohnsonTlIie,' and i The new Light-Draught Steamer " LINTON,ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; ;.! I Vat.. SnRirwnw Pl., Leaves Evanwvllle for Eatrort and all Tennessee River way landings as a regular weekly packet, evrry Friday at four p m packet rates, and giving especial ktteulibn totbe fltiln of orders., : .. . ' Dexter'a Independent low-pressure Packet QUICKS rfJE, J , H. T.JDEXTER, Master, I u Leaves Evansvi for Cairo every MONDA V and THURSDAY, at 4 pan., positively, connecting at alro with ftt T-onm DUKE NICHELSON, Agent. Janl tf ForPaducaii and , Cairo. 1. ! Regular Wednesday and Satvirday jraccei. The magnificent low-water steamer! I. j v - a BAPIDAIf ICo. 3, W. P. Fowucb, Master f , , LKE ilOWKTt., I .., : Obo. N?Mlaiiir,7?,ei,t?!. Leaves EvansviUe everr WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. , , , , , -Leave Cairo every THURSDAY -and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class' packets for St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. . i oimec ta at uvansviue with the K. C. B.R., and tbeTarasoon for LoolsvlUe. t or freight or passatte apply on board, or to : F. M. HUMPlfRKY ACO' or DUKE NICHELSON. . ' J ao5 tf Agenla. , , , i , ti ! Tr Regular EvansviUe and Henderson ' Daily Packet. The fleet, nnd splendid sidewheel steamer Xollio IVortoii, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master: ! i 1d Tkkbt Clvrlc Will ply as a reenlar packet betweeir Evausviile and Henderson, offering uuequaled accommodations to travelers and t-hlp-pers. Leaves EvansviUe dally at U p.m. Leaves Henderson dairy at 7 a.m., making close connection with the K.AC. K.K. janl7dtf DRUGGISTS. H. J. SCHLAEPFER, , t . t PURE , DRUGS, MEDICINES, ASH CO EMI CA LS, , "Wlnew and Brandies, Where yon onn find the largest stock Of Toilet Articles in tbe West. - . r. Physicians' prescriptions filled at all hoars, day or night, by none but .experienced Prescription Druggists. 1 j, maySSdUm , '; ; ' CLOUD & ARIH, -Wliolcsalo Iruggl8U , ; . .. .: . u ;.i ; . SIAXUFACTUllISG CIIEllSl's No. 16 North First Street , -AOENTSi FOR ,i . i GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTit 1 LIQUID DYES. ; GENERAL AOENTS4. FOR , DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRU., DNT7ERSAL ODiTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT, a An orders proniptlT filled. ' ,ttj JOnN LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drnggy, liealer in- 1 Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, dec, MAIN HT bet. Beoond and Third, i..,.: Evansville, lntt. ! Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW OLAHS to any fire. - I Juoil dt.f til SCHAPKEB, BUSSING & CO 1 Wholesale and Ret ail Dealers in . DRY GOODS, MILLINERY FANCY GOODS, 12 and 49 Main Street, . EVAKSVILiat, llCD., Have a complete stock of HUMMER aoortM ,i.K out icoeap to make room for FALL tsTOCK. A enmnletA stock of CAMPAIGN fLAtis and f.TKKAMEK always ou hand, or made to order at thort notice. Also, Agents for the celebrated FLOliEMK SKWISG MACHINES, Which we warrant have no superior In this country for family use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded, come and see them, or send for circulars, 8CHAPKER, BUSSING A CO. jylOdtf

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! tfur Other Rivt-r IUmt Stye. Fourth. IfHe. :;i'.rv STXAMBOLT PRINTINti. r i ,Nopriidlna ttabUbmeiit , in f he Wt has better facilities or greater ahlUty for -doiiig finer Stearabont Printing.' Oorawtort- , neat o( ab Ty-pe. -though verr large ,na our job datrinjnt Is nulnr the, iwrjuvnal wJ?100 of e f the best Job printers ?B..ul.Vn,,d States. We are prepared t riVT. u,,,ea "states. Sm- T1?sters' Plm or era, plain or fancy. Bill Heads, ' i51'! Of are- Mt' Tickets foi- t.hnr. wharf ni,Idt'??. Jft wHh either of tbe whHrl-boftU will b promptly attended to. promptly attended to, ' WfMBrsudWmfr. , 'The -weather i yesterday was nearly clear and pretty warm at noon, tbe mercury having reached 8G at 1 p. m. The river up to 3 o'clock yesterday had fallen 10 inches. It will now go down rapidly, but we may expect more rain within a week. '' The morning yesterday was real chilly at an early hour. ; ' . ' 1 Arrivals Mild Departures. - j ' The arrivals and departures up to 3 o clock yesterday, included the Le gal Tender, Louisville to New : Or leans; Cumberland, Cairo to return Mollie Norton, Henderson . to return; Rose IIite,.r Louisville . to return Coosa, Jobnsonvilte to . Louisville Louisa, Louisville to St. Louis; Ollie Sullivan, from,, Cjanneltoa; ! J. , P. WbbJfrom Cincinnati. J n '. - fj..'Borf. Dae. t t Among the first- boats due here are the' Quickstep and -Rapidan' No. 2, from .Cairo ; Shamrock, for St. Louis; Tarascon iadd .Morning )(Star,' irom Xiouisville; z'Emma- Nd.! A for , Nf w Orleans ; JiOniaville, fro mr New OrleanA; Anna fo iMempbti..r-i i , Business continues duli. in river circles here as.elsewbere.....The Legil ,( Tender passed., -down, . drawing only three feet.. Sbe . added a few ccops of, chickens herei....The Cumherland,, had a moderate trip up, and was receiving .fairly for her, return .....rhe jOIuq jSullivan- had a fair trip ;jnr.. .....The Louisa arrived at half past one .yesterday p. At., loaded to the guards., U?r freight waschiefyjor ,St.:Lqui3.k....t;aptain J. V. Phillips,, formerly of. tbe . Louisiana, was. ia the, city yesterday.., Jle baa just got the Louisiana off the ways. and in .complete . order j. for the Fall and Winter, campaign. ...... .'.The Sam. Orr was towed to the dry dock yesterday to ( he overhauled... Ti.e' Jjinton was receiving liberally, and would have a good, try) oul...,.....The Coosa passed up light yesterday. Khe eft John HobinHon'H circus at Jolmsonville, aod . goes to LouisviJlo to meet "them ....The J. I. ,Wcbb ar rived, at 2i. .o'clock yesterday, with a , , Itoats LfSTluc To-Day. , ; Fob CAino. Tlieay Kapidan No. a' new Ilgnt draught and , finelyappointed boaV leaves for Cairo and all way port at 4 ivmJ to-day. : ' Capt. Iee Howell,' tn exceedingly plessant gentlemaa, is in command, and W. P. ""owler and Ed. Thomas are her g3nial, obligicg and accomplished clerks For Louisville. The fleet, favorte, Tarafcon, Captain V. R. IIoll croftj is the regular packet for Louisville and all way ports at 8 o'clock to night on the arrival of tbe Quickstep. Sho is admirably appointed. Miles D. Warren and Jesse Jackson are her popular and attentive clerks Fob Cannelton. The reliable Ol lie Sullivan goes to Cannelton as usu al, at IO o'clock, this morning, and has comfortable, even elegant, passenger appointments. Capfain J. T. Hugo, rm, Stem bridge and'Tom C. ITugo are her obliging officers. toa UBEEN liivER Uaptain Joe jSIeRernolds fine little 'steamer James Gray leaves' for Green River this. eve om?. ' Foa Henderson. -The beautiful and fleet sido-wjieel , steamer ;' Mollie Norton leaves as usual, 'promptly at "4 o clock this evening, lor Henderson; having most' elegant cabin accommodations ' and ' great ' speed., . Captain Charley Perkins ' and ' the ,,Terry brothers, .her hief officers, are accompltshcil and acoommodatiu; gentlemen. rvonl Witr -.j.:! ; ' Fob : CiNCiNNATi.-i-The i gay: J. P. Webb will Jeave for :Cincinnabr anJ all way pointt' at 10 o'clock to-day, offering superior inducements to pasaengers and shippers. , Captain Rob Lancaster commands, and Chet Bradley is her elegant and - obliging clerk. We hope toee her get all the freight she can carry. 1'!v!'J - 1 ' Uleanlua-s roia Eaclianites. ClNCINNATL-r-The : Gmimerqial of Thursday says: .; jf . 'w-1 1. . ", It pur sad and melancholy a t'y to record the death of Capt. Wm. R. I)od.-on, commander of the D. S.'snaboaf J; J-' Abert. He died at Cairo, on Tuesday ' night at 9 o'clock. . T he deceased .was an old resident of this city, and, a pioneer etenmboatman. Ho was a mau of atiict integrity, enjiyiog the coBudeuce and esteem of all who Lkntw him.. Thomas Trunoell, pilot, and Mr. Jueorge rhield, ot ine engineer department of the game f-teahior, returned home-yesterday,. haviDg also been afflicted, will billions fever. , : i oThfti Gazette?:-. . The J. P.. Webb left for Evansvillo last evening, with rather a light trip. She will continue in the trade, however, as a regular Wednesday packet, and will be sure to win in the end. The Fanny. Rrandeuv with a good trip for tha Lower, Ohio and Lower Mississippi, lef t last evening for Cairo, where she will reship for Memphis and New Orleans. ' . . Railroad companies, when they desire to demonstrate . to legislative bodies the importance of any geat land grant or purchase, get up an excursion for the pleasure of the members of such bodies, and for their own ultimate benefit. The late discussions in Congress in regard to the proper Span for bridges have proved that our national representatives are wofully ignorant of matters pertaining to the navigation ot the rivers, which our great country is favored. xr , iioi-. the cities or Pittsburg.. Wbeelinsr, SbaenBJ incinnati LouifYiHe. bvansville, Cairi ?SlS.pbis. Vk-burg Watehez and New Orleans, contribute toward raHDit a sufficient um to charter one or twot' the largest and finest boats on our Western rivers for a free excursion trip from Pittsburg to New Orleans, as soon after the Presidential election as tbe stagi of, ater ia

I criinf. nnobstrucrod navipahor, c' the OMn anU,3r.Sfisippi river. tliattl. i i. snch an .-excursion o cue h i-'t-,, . i town would b;' frifli ti, c Tn parcel vitU the benefit to be derived by !h'h.,'l VVest from , an iiitelle 4, u-ti.n ty CongrPss on 'mcanre.4 an:v pfn.i0 before that body, having direct reference to liver intei-estn. rfuch, for instance, as the nlarcemer t nf the Ie.u. iiiville -canal: the fixing of a unilorm span for brid-e-, flu: inij rov. nifnt. of tho channel in vsrionr p'aes, ttc. Jet. Cincinnati bo the fir -t. to move in this matter. Other cities and towns will join us. Louisville.-Ti c Court' r, of Thursday says: Owing to' the foarcif" of freichts the Argonaut No. 2 hauled down her shirgle yesterday, and will not leave for New Orleans until next week. The Fnu-bont 1'otr-lia ha suc ceeded io moving the li g at Hurricano, which Las so long b ;en a trouble ana terror to steamboatrn!?n. Mr. Rryson, of Western river navigation imprivcnrnt notoriety, has gone to St. Louis to 001)3 lit with thn proper authorities refativj to the conHtruction of a scraper upon i lis ma?Roat , u. j,ang 1()r tl,e ()Ur)(,.0 0f dredging soiue of the b.rs between Cairo and Louisville, and neeius t ry sanguine, of success. The idea a good one and will me, t .he ai probation of ail Ohio River boatnil.i, at least. , ' Saint Louis. The Democrat of Thursday says: ' Busiaess steadily imj-r .vini' Packets for Memphis and Vi k-b'irg left with excellent trip, and a go.) J pr-is-pect, for thoe to follow. Receipts increain?. IJosits brio from tho Missouri ju Illinois a l the freight they tiud it possible to g taloni? with Two packets are now engaged in the Nanles trade, in place of one. Om.jV,-. Packet Line anl Sfar Packet l.in. rouning hen"e to Kamis C'ifyaiut. Wyandotte, are fully , einoUn'td an l arriving and departing promptly on time. 1 ME.upni3. The Av ltctnchc, of Wednesday says: Weather warm and cloudy, with an occasional shower. I ho rivet at t in point is riin nt the rate of four nones in twenty-four ho.irs. The of. ficers of the Shrevo repoi t sewn feet to Cairo from fcst. Louis, ud muo lect to this point. r A goodly array of packets lined our whurt yetrdav. atof it i? iiLaaiit to note that al! went out with impr ivo I freights overthose of list week. River business is decidedly picivin ' uo. and ere another moon wa hope to record a degree of animation iu river circles equal to that of any previous season at this time of year. NfA' Orleans. Tha Tint's of Tuesday says: Tho weather throuerho it the entire; oT ycHterday was opprf.ively w.irin; it opened with a very i-io.-.e iitmo.'phere, which Continued until ihreo o'clock in iho afDeruoon, when a thunder shower came to our relief, which only temporarily checked tho heated temperature. . RusincFs no the land in,;, JoV the loginning hf.fhe week, w;i-, to miy tho most of it, dull, thero were hut fiw boats at the landing nd none of them appeired to he reetivnif any freigiit worthy of note. To-day wo have .ieveral boats up for depaiturc, and wo doubt not but a fair aruoiuit of t-usi-ness will be transacted. .'- . " i L JIilBK.. ;-r.n. ..'i (buecHsors lo Hrflo d: Trible.) HANCFACTUUfcUS OV AND T)F.A1.KI1 It Sash, lioors. U-Inds Frames, MOULDIN(J.,Vo. All order forworn in tbf IluiKllnf; llui? ari prompLlj .l u-od id to. We Irtep piiivNiillv oo t nnd Rl! KiikIof LUMUKI! 11 N K and IMI't.Mt t'LUOHImi, vvKA'rni:ia:Aitoi.u. a.-. Kcroll HH.WU1K ol everj- tl t-vri ptlott hii Dres,iug of Lumber iIoiih t ird-r. Ka:ixry at ttie old iii.hu I of htMde r. Trinle, Second St., bet. fh est nut. aud (her if, apU dlf In retiring frm intjalxivn imrtrie t-rfiln I (le-tlro to return tnv mmiio-. o my irU'iiil i who have favored inn won 0usli'rM. Mud won lil iwk tn-lr noiiiluu'iii'-n "' 1 11 " n-v firm. JAMMfiitCLli. Kvansvilie, Jnn. i.u.Hit::iir i.vmw.w ! Till; M HM Kllit K I i -4 tho Liirnbt-r Hohjii-m tt ho, oiil nau.l HI llio corner ol Mum nod Vontli !.(-,, Mill would rftp'St'olly Inform ine puoOe that Ills slot-It li 1ujx? nd wwiud to n '.o lu the asrtmnt, voiOi K'-i 114 11 no oi w t hick h" "H'd miulily, iroia too nif.'i Third t'limmon rt;ti?loaw Hoard op . I'hreo-I ncli Flrf h-nr 1'lann. AJmo, I'tMJltti of vrioan ttilcknouL. and i.tylus, nud Jtt.OOIJ LlvillTrt. Wludow 8.ih, l'i lie n rifl ruplnrHhln"lr 3 nd 4'(t A.Mi.h, MonltiingH, CnsliHj Quurtur-Kound, V.c., Ac. 'Orders irom llio omiulrv. river or rail Xllled roiuptly, kel U.ilfl .HlilJ r oi.i"' 1 v . i Builders and Pajiicra. rfTIHAVIS 131 NTOKE, poundt strictly pnro Whlt-t Id Jul. bt,ii) ponndt pur.) Htar WIOio l..uU. W,XW poundH tiny rOMo While Lt?;4d. l.lliHI KUllor-.s l.tnHeed OiL - b.WJ ooauttH Nu. 1 i'ultv. In Illftddfra Cans. Window Ula-w, 8il Hlzen. OtH.ieri' foiios Hti.l I'.ilty Knives, l.'OL.01tH rverv vuriel., o.' Qlla. Ali Of Wliiru w re ' lliiig ix cU ucan bo pureiia.'ied in I :it v esu KELLCK t WHITE, Wlwhsale 'Druggists, Fransville-, ItiJ. mcliS 1 1 . ' - - ' m 4 JAMES WANS ON & bUN, Whoiefl tr.a Kftatl DtiHleiHln Sliingles, Lath, Doors, mid Cash. AIko, a lai'L-i ivKHorlmt-nt of Alleimnv, Chlc;is-o, and Toledo Lrnruix r and ! loorlu- , XJreastxl aud ljiidi;i.sed, on hand aud lor fUile, Extra Stiioed .and .Shaved Pi" Shingles, eighteen incite long. ' We respertfuily noiiell the rlllzcn""' KvansvlllBto ;lv) n u (-nil und exiimlim oarUcK; before purchacint' olKewhero. ) . -..YiKDOXWATKBSrEKkT, (Opposite Lama.Hoo WharO. Kvnsvhl All orders promptly atter.ded to. natty it3 diiiu Efansvlllc JSlatc Depot. B UILDER S'Jir 0 U 1 17 WF ARE TUB A-KTJ I OH outt Of rho lre.t tUitM inariu!.i,iorl.i In thecountry,'nl are pi t pned lo turiu-.il at too iuBDUiHOi.iirer. pxict ., on Hion t uo-ili-e the loiiowing: Itoohuif S'ttl9 ol iliXTereit, gtyw-a anJ. Wh; Hl'tte Jams lor I Irn placw ; Hi ale BImcH ISoauN (r rp.i,ooT; Hiat nnd Marole TiU", for Kmorn: Aud would parilcaturlv evil uttnui.'wi tv the fact that tli wlnt) HnrthH, Jmos mid 11 lack Board is ttie cho-i and Uttt article lor too purr ose now k m i wn. MAUCOCK isTKKLI-:, Water, bet. Lricu;o. nd Wlmu St. may'iiliud tri i cii.i:ctr a cc t3m No. al SiiH I iht rri;KKi, w ill bo pleaHtdd to ic ail it fir oid ciw-'-i em, aud a uiunv utf oun a-s wi.t Avor them witU a cil. A full wtwnil of Oroceri, etc, always on -w.o, und nir M,l iit tut lowl raansi-i i fi. r Agents for rMallonl uii (Alahnifla) Cottou Yarns, at luanuiartarers lrl-"'-We wit give pti(U tnttaeewnt lu tu thn.s buying for C Ab U loc -

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