Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1864 — Page 1
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TOBACCO & SNUFF. ESTABLISHED 1760.
" PETER, LOLILLAEJ).SNUFF & TOBACCO Man ulaoturor, lftet 18 CHAMBERS BT., (rurmwif 42 Chatham fttrtct, B'aw Tark.) full nil tlx attoatloa of Dn! (9 lb artioU 1 of bl tnaoalaetara, vis.t BIIOWS 8fVFF. I JJavwIxry, . tHmigroa, I Tina llanp.,, Pur Virginia, ' Conra Bappaa, nlbbltaebaa, . Amartcao (aoatlaOMa, Coyaakagaa. TELLOW IIH W. Wtch. Bw; Dew Scotch, High Tout Hrotofa, fmk Hofcoy Iww SobUk, Irl.h High Twt, Fraah s;b. ' or Lsodrfuot, VAIVntim U enllad to tk Urn rtdoctioa la price of .- -it Chawing and Smoking Tobaccos, bx-b will b fonod of a importer Qnaltty. TOBACCO. aauaiKk riara ctrr ccswiaa. smosibb. Ling, P. A. L , ,r plalo. S. Jage ho. 1, linaitnh, w(, Spanish, Ha. J. Hwmt Bcantad Oroaoew, Oanaatar, o. I 2 ailxad, Tie I'ollaA Cavraadiah, Tark lab. tiranulated ; war A circular grlag, pr Ine will t ppibaiba. 4t LAW CARDS. ALVAH JOHNSON, A.Ltorno.y at Law, 4 ' NOTARY PUBLIC ABO Heal Estate Agent, "ItnLL PRACTICE LAW IX ALL THE r V Oouru of Van Vrearxb aad adjoining Couulu; will fix partkalar atuatioa ta tbe CutiiUltiOD tt Soldiers Peasioh, Back Pay, Ac, War Claims of every description. The Cftlltftlon f Debt Generally. Bnaclal attention alao !m to Baring, felling, kwiffne. Paring Tata and alnlng Tllle to Hani Katata, O'riCK-Oo Third Straat, Latwaan Atala aad Lc nat o p stair,, dlravtly orar tha oaac of Jarue E. Blytiia. Ca,., Kiaoarllle, lad. Jaoll ' WM. H. WALKER, Jr ATTORNEY AT LAW, EFAXSFILLE, LVD., Office an Third afreet, aetu-ly Oppoalte Court Haass. JAMES Attorney RE ID, at Law AXB COLLECTING AGENT. OP Kil l On Third Btraat, third door fro, Mala rlret, la tlia lrwil City Bank Bsltdiaf, KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. M-b-ly .7 a M.'l"WiiTli,r, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AXD : Agent far ablalnlatir PanalaMa, Bark Pay ana Hawwty L'OR PIMf IJAROfc!) rJol.IMK.IH. AI TOB X1 tha W i'luwaaud ulb r b-gl r.'reatallie of llinee ahodia In .btraii f Ilia fulled Htataa. Ilffi. o i I!. Nnrtb-tVeat aide of Third Ktrr-t. near lit- AViit!i!n:jt"n H'oaa and nearly oi'poalt th.lVmrl Hou teualll, fnllaea. Ml bush,.. .ninmnd 1 1 blu "111 I f"Ui.(l atiijnilcd rw. IjIS-ly NEW SALOON. SHAEFEE'S SALOON BILLIARD AND RESTAURANT. Uu 'I hint titrvat iMttaaaai ?lalai aal btauiora. 1VANSVI1, l,K, I D 1 A K A . 'pOlUllll W..i.. . J.l t 1. 1 MACHINISTS. REITZ & HANEY, , ,ciini".sii 5 jf Cjaaa ( i r jr mm mm. EVAN3VILLE, IND., . aHtnutaKtarni of STEAM STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. ALSO All kinds of Machinery appertainin; to Railroads, Steamboats, Distilleries, Flouring- Mills. SUG A II MILLS, i or all slsra with the latest ImproTf : menu attach rd ; Tobarro Screws, Portable Engines, &C, &C.y &C. House Fronts, Oratos, Rail Ing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. JiKALRUS IX f teau Oanje, Gum Beltinp, Fire j Briek, Wrongkt Iroa Pipe, Bolting Cloth, &c, at MANUFACTURERS PRICES. Repalrtnj done at short notica. WovkiHaa aeatt a all parta ta ! "P wark ad ya4r Hollars at Blaeklnev tVdTAU ordi-r will racala oar Individual alana ttoa and will ba promptly ailad oa th , naaouabW loraia. OSes and Foundry on the Can corner of Ingle. Street. NEW BOOKS. T:NAN- LIPK OF CUKlSTt a book rraalXV lag graat ncltaawnt. Mia, Oilbarf Oaraar. T'.f of tba Crra ; by Partoo. Mr. Hrrir's Lodslag,; by Pkkan. Lattar to tha Jonaaaa. Abbott' Uiatory or tba Oraat Kahallloa. Boutbat u HIttory t tha War Brat aad second volus. Qaoara! Grant and hi Campaign. . Uarpar's UUtory of tk War, aa far a out. Tba Prtact Gaull.maa; or, Klagaaoa and Slocjuaacw. Bald la Boadaga; by C. Taogba. Whip, Bo, and Sword. Bubini ; a naw soya". ' Prank Warriagtoa, by aatkor at " Tba Batharlanda." . Barratt, Artaonomy aad Alia. bUraad.' bc-vala, aad all tba IHtaa Voyat. A I. i. DOBXLL'S. y
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VOLUME XVI. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Ho! for tie Holiday.' 1 HA VIC OX HASH AKD I AX COH8TAKTLT raearrtaf a Ur( ad aptandid aaaurtawst of Gift Eooki, Photorapliic Albums, Photographic Bibles, Gift Annuals, Poetical Works, Rosewood Work Boxes, Maiogaay Work Boxes, ' Writing Desks, . LaaSIca' Laathar mm Wlra Parlaiaa. Ia In great variety. Alaa a larga vartxtr af JoreellaTar and Toy Buoka, ot avarjr daacrtptiua and atria, hkb I will tall cbeap f.r raah Pleaaa call and aiaiU an 7 atark bafcra par. chaatn(rlaabara. J. Ill ALT, da- Me. U. Cor. Main aad Pint BM. SADDLERY. v a r' i - THOMAS G.'mAOHEE. StCCttWiR TO W. P. CORWIXE CO., ar alwafa ba f ad at tka aid ataad, tu. MS LOCt'HT BTBKKT, naar tba Par' Olfto. lie till costiaare la aianaUctura Life t or Boary liaraeaa, aaddlaa, hrAx, Martini;, CulUra, kr., and baa nn hand a laraa a..d allracti.a nock of ( Mta oik, mayta of tba boat aaatarlal by a-lwtlo: anrkfflMi, vhbfa ba axiar oRara ta tba trad at HA'TIKM PKR U. Harlaa rnatlr la cmMad hia (arllltua titr maaafartarla, ba ia aoar j praparad tfl fumi.h all arlub In bla I In-, la any qoaritltlaa, at ttia abor.aat aollra. All rhoaiah to bay will aaa oo-r by ataailn'na; hla Murk baara parrbajilris aU.ab.la. All wbn lika taal. aaalna Baa arttrlra ara larltad to rail and aa tba work ahkh tuok tba pr.mlnma at Hi. Uat Jaira. M B. Kr.ry artlrla U ftnaranlaad, and nramatara rlpa aad br-aka rapairad wiihoat rbarfa. -c I 8 i ! 8 i MEDICAL. 8. W. THOMPSON. M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OffVa 1-1 Klraat, iu Iir. Rtai'a Ula litltt Mrrl. (At Dr. Ronald's Old Office.) P. V ANSVIL I. H , a".y IN 1)1 ANA. 8. RUARK. M. D., ! - Physician, Surgeon O O IT 1 I H W. K!ll-r'a Oua Mlvra, a'Ka!la Court ItoUaW. H)itei.c on Mnlb Htrt, Inilaaaa Vina and r-14 EXPRESS. Bellefontaine Cotton Express ! OMI.V TES Un TO XKW IIRK TIME Ol'AB tTEEIl 'I'm MOHTMyo ncn Ktn t.ibr ri; I tba tranan.l'rtloii of I tfuu Is, tba K.af, by dlial-b. la now tHlly aafabh.l.d. WW Tlma Ul'.la of U,,v will ba giraa. " Time thboioh, Tib hays. BW CoaUari.lL aulb-llnt. CltAbE, BKoWb A 0 , Aa.i.la, dv!1-dtf lt.oaHl f.!!a,a HOTEL. Crescent City Sot el. Mrs. A. Webb, Proprietress OX WATER, BRT. MAIN A LOOT ST KTH., (0p. Blaaaibuat Landing,) K VANaVILLifc:, IXOIASA. A watth (or Blaaatbiiata boat at all hours. B1. WEBB TAKES rl.EASt HE IX A Xcoanelna ta tlia tinldlc a-arallv thai ah. baa not K.ld ont ba (Jlraraut "ll llolrl, aa ra.r. -I. bat laatlll rairylnK on at tba i l'l aland, an W-it'T batwn,ii MiIh ami l.m nat attaala, and would atill aoitrlt a aliara of Ilia Baltic (-alron-a. avail -lin SASH AND DOORS. (Hner.aaor la Stsils A Hnaaal.) 1EtXX0 ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND ClIEUBT, SrAKSrlLlt. lSVtAS SASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS Dressed Lumber Board. Latba, Ac, of arrry dMcrlptloa conataatly an band. Parking Uuiaa of all kluda mada ta or. ardrr. eaalnj ofarary kind dona on tba abortaal anlliia. abia-ly HUNNELL & SDNS, COaSEB WALXt'T BTBEET AND CANAL. KVANSVILLE, IND., Ha oa band tba laraaat lot a s.hes, Doors, Blinds, s'rames, ar THEY ARE OF OUR OWN MAKE. Wa baaa alao a Sna lot af Wlilla Pin and Ponntat ftnarluf , Moaldinn l all kln.la madaajid aawlnj oral) d-arrlntliHiadona at Ibaahiarlrat aiillca. CHANGE OF EXCHANGE A NEW ARRANGEMENT. StK 6BAMMER I UAKRY J011XS0. barlnx fnfrkaenl Theodoro's" Exchange, t BE XITTINO IT VP IS XXCELLENl A aljla for a fltat claaa . BllLIAKD SALOON and KKSTtt RAM. Tbry will kaap at tba bar tha boat braada a Liquor and lhair Utdar wilt at all lima b Bllut wilb tba riebeal dalntbw from Iba naliaal and aStabl kliisdmua, and tlia walara of tha Taty a.i.y will ba auala ta coatribnba at tbrirHckwt Stora. bauactal aiianlion wtll ba sivan W t ranw, wbtob w ill ba aador charga of tba wat Gompataat a'tiata. Tnair Billiard Room U Urge and I hair TABLES riRST CLASS. Tha aataMuhnieat wilt ra-ofaa on Tuaaday nail. A tlbaral abara of aablie oatrauaarc i, trirblly tlKtiaa. uili f BOOTS & SHOES. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT Second ' (Btaeb't- oU taud ) IVo. Hta, B. F. GATCH & SON, wilt sail i BOOTS and CTTAT'Q oXlUXiO For Sixty Days, At prion to rait matoavara, a w aro dataratlaed to cloaa aut aar annul a tuck Days. . Ira. I-scty W r cflartng oar good at aoch prlra aa to aa toaiah tba Gaatlrataa aad daligbt tba Ladka. At No. 8 Second Street. roa BIXXT tT OBIT. : bI i. OATCB'80.
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5 I ? a 8 t 2 S ej i e " 1 1 ei hiiuB 5 a 3 1 l.w.l b'ptbaa, 1 cfita r Uu. o eotwa, lin.t ali rl, iuarrU4 fr la than ill) oua dollar Marriaa N tit icS, oua i1iiit.tr. Puojrr.l KoU' .a, oaa 4,'liar. Adartia.u.iiia dta null jard I r.-ra ainiradon iif cnatrai t wtll ba rbarxl tir tba tiaia laa?rtrd acwrdl'.a to iu above raa. Alt tranal-ut aad oefutiat a-lrarflaaa'.ut, njiwt ba uaid In a-tvai'. KVANatll.LE JOTRVAL CO. l-TINON A nrUOtLK. The Copperhead Outbreak In Illinois We published a few days since an ac cotiot of the recent Copperhead riots 4 frota the Charleston Plain Dealer. Below wa giva further putticulars from the special correspondent of tbe Chicago Tribune, dated Mattoon, April 1; About half pat six (Monday evening) a lurga number of citizens and soldiars, having olttained horaet, started out in pursuit in two untiads one under com'mand of Col. Mellenry Brooks, and the other in charue of Lieut. Horner--an I captured some (ie priioner?, which tliy j brought tnat tugnt. 1 u nrxt morning t some fifteen were br'mslit In, mon,r whom was llreen ilarka, a leading Cop- j perliead of Kdgar County, who boaated I that he had killed Dr. York, and that he j came to town lor that expres purpose, i Anothar of the gang belonged to Edar County, and on his person was found nn ! oath of allegiance recently taken by him j at Paris. As the rebels were retreating they rapI tured a soldier named Iievi Frientier, whom they took off with tbem as far as i Mnrpliy'a, about tea miles north-east cf ! Char'.riton. Here they left him with a i guard; but the relation . quickly ; changed, for Col. Brooks' scouts earn along and captured the whole party, j At Tom Deal", a farmrr. about etaht ; miles from CliarleMon, John O Hair i left word for Col. Mitchell that if be I would make bis soldiers behave be would , make the rebels do the same. Among lha wounded were IWker. company (1, 5tlh Illinois; lleorge Hoaa, .do; W iu. till man, citizen; .lulin tram ' bub, do.; Sanford Noys, a soldier. ; Theae are all dmng wed and will recover. Salee is not expected liva, , W. A. Whittemore and Mvlaiu. two ; J notaries, were boy yesterday and to- j : day ukin the allidavits of those who j know anvdiing oi the tircumstnnces. ' Gei McN'nte, one of the deponents, j miiKra njiuivu mat ne a jodu a. , O llair .Uocd at the aoldiar twice, and thHt at one of the dUcharsres be saw -,.1-aI aTi.lovn that ha aa ar .Inhi, l Jamee Goodrich fall. .This deponent aiso saw uooeri.ucL.ean snoot jteverai time at tne aoiuiers. iie aiao saw .nues i Murphr loading the- gun and banding them to others to (ire He alio saw ' John Fraxer, one of the leaders, in fuel : the principle one, about several limes. , Marcus 1 1 ill testified that be naw John Frnxer, Nelson Well dead, James j O'llair, Jes O'Hair, John O'llair, and a. , . rt't, - . I. . V , tienueisi'ii v tiair. hiuuur tuc reoei;!. He beard James l) U air say it he could get .ia!r 1 ora ue wuum nnuiucu. f eet m av Samuel Beckam testified that he saw John Frsi:r shoot three times at Colonel : Mitchell. Kobert Kimball test'.bed be saw James j ' rt'TT .... r . - . t..ti. tT . i , v tittir suoot ai iouis Jtuucn. lie aa" John Frarer shoot at the soldiers. ! D. D. Vail testified that be heard Sitaoa Hendricks sv ho would rather! fieht for the loulb than the North. David Johnson testified tbat ba beard 1 1 Johnson testified tbat ba beard Fraxer tell Hill that he bad better keep quifrw lur inrT, uo icucta, sAaka vumw iwi ..m 1Kb 1 1. a .Kola bail fAma fur to clean out a certain crowd. Henderson O'nair stepped np and said, don't . , ... V one ot r you ueiuocrata leave, jor we; i have come to attend to this thin? and wa mast stick together. O'Hair also said that the soldiers had been running j over citizens and tbey were going to t a-laan tba aAMiarn v, TT.a aiaar Tlonftar. 1 eon O'Hair running with a pistol in his , . i'oounK 11 ne soiaiera. saw i Jobn hrsjer on horsebacs shoounff at hnn) and a!u-rtin, at tba aiiiitiara Kawv I the soldiera James Ollair, Jesse O - Hair, Frank Talent and others rush to i their wagon and take their cans, and be beard one Ot tha men say Ir bod 1 I tha town is onra" tune town,. r. t Spacial Di-pateh W tha Cblcno Tributa. . .uaiiw, -r-" - 1 Georire It. Kast, special correspondent of the Chicago Times at this place, was j waited upon this morning, at the Essex 1 tionse, by a commuiea repreaeuMcs 1 loyal men of Mattoooreqoesung bim 1 to make his presence scarce. - tie went I up stairs, called for tha proprietor, setl tied hia hill and said he would so, Jt i I thought that ha may tale the tram tor
1 nariastou. iba committee uava ft.i .... . ... . . .i v . . ; vote tor
soivea tnat ce saall not go tnrr, uat ! aaka tracks towards tbe North.
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The Timet man led there by tlie afternoon trtun for Cnicao. A fcrajrinff party went to John O'Hiir't tliia aftrrooon and brooght back five luada of corn. They cooli learn Both injr f Lira. Col Oakes, CoL Mitchell, arid Col I'uiih examined a good number of the prioreri at Mattooo. Tbia moroiog a good many are weak in the knees and wish tbey were oot of the acrape. Nearly all are willing to Jake the oath and be allowed their liberty. A few are perif'tent John B. Keller, formerly a Captio in the 1 30th Illinois, acknowledges baring drilled a large number of the Capfrbead in tbia neighborhood, tome twenty-eight of whom are deserters from bis own company in ton 13oth lilinoia, A acOat went ont to-dar, but returned this evening withont finding anything. It it reportej that Sheriff O Hairj of f'oles county, waa at his fathr'a ti Big Creek, on Wednesday afternoon. I.learn the. . following this evening: The rebel leaders left Neoz tbi erening. going east. A scout report them j collecting aear Prairie City. ' Their itentiong are unknown. Eden, tbe Copperhead Congreaaian i from this diitnct, was announced to apeak to bis friends on Monday but , be anticipated a disturbance in which he j did not wish to implicate himself, Ac cordrngly, about Cfteen minutes before
i tbe affray began, be and ScboSeld startI ei oat on foot, and it is here arted - I that ha took the express train for Watb- ' ington. i J be brutal assavtalnattort of Dr. York
by the rebels has caused great excitement hmong the people here, by whom he was universally loved and respected. He leave a widow and fire children, two of whom are in the army, to mourn his tintimely dec;ae. John Jenkins, who was accidentally killed, was a young man of some twentyfive years, and reapeeted by all who knew j him. He waa a t-Wk for hit brother, j There is still some considerable ex- , clement in Charleston, but a leys degree. ' The people do not say much, hnt think T more, fcsevcuty fiyo repeat! na rifles were j brought in thin motning for its defense, 1 irom fj. i.oun. Colonel Mitchell, of the iltb Iilinuia, in apj-oinicd military commander, and i the town ia under martial law; the a- . i jutu r t all dosed, and tto buuncss is 1 td-jing. All the approachea to the town i are gu:trdfd by piekrts. There r 1TT0 ; noldiers here. ' Kverything is ouiefat Mattoon. i Col. Uakei left for Springfield this I evening. .Martial law la revoked and 1 rrarrlhin.f in unli.t (. I'n -b ,.' t.m llt Illinoia. aaantnaa rnn.MH t,.m,. row ! . There arc rumor to l's eQoct hut j arout two hundred rebel, .re encawpeij.; at tlakiand, aonis fifteen miles north oi Cba leston. but it lacks confirmation. I lie followirrg is a lint of the rni!ioss. A V I SrWi.tac w P llarding rauk Brariloa b O llaaka O A B.-ardou p f Traaoar Itd Javi Janaaa O'Uar Juba B Eal!r. f .riuarly Vi'aalt One a ai,l no l Vk Illinoia, Andraa B Pittl aiamlaaad Iba aaryMa B E Brnk P.rdinand Maaill lia.id Kaardaa J M lUardoa Orraatil.. McOillra Tbornaa Manila Minor fbalboortta a Cri-aiirr W Batty A L la,w,n - da af Jf-J naai 0 a c tit. Aaroa Uraaut Jamaa & H iab JTTaatnr 1 I ll.r.it n Juba Tra laaao e'ook Jaaaaa iJavblaoa Li'Oia Bcrna Mu baa! Murphy MibM Marpfcy .la. n O fiara I 'ba baanolda triar.nt trfmwall Aad.raua Klaaabf, T V Tarnaa i W M.irrby Jam., lE.rtlwbk w ly'1,,:n"'",m J r n.ilaag atb Cooat Jackann Gaodaaa At t AarUatoa i; ram Krnaliaw J K 11 knur .!-'. Ul to tk Cliicaa Tnbnn R.'HiNcrin.D, III., April 1. I learn from a perfectly reliable man who arrived I r;ro Charleston toSy, that affairs there are quiet and tbe troubles seem to be over for the present - tSom f irtv prisoners ara in custody at Mitltoon. An investigation is faking place, which will release one-half of thetn Only those will ha retained aainat whom positive evideoca is pbta ued which wilt convict them of complicity ia Mooday'a affair. Hut one band of marauders is now known to be collected, which if with O'llair twenty mile from Charleston, and numbars 600 men. Squads of from 30 to 100 are reported at dtOerent K.. U. C. renduzvoas, butaothiug is feared from them. The prisoners will be turned over to the civil authorities for trial, on lass othirttiy Lrttera. 1 Camp iim Ikuiaha Vol.., ) Motty Orrek Station, Term , r March 2ih, lsi,4. j , Can ona Jtsa4t : ' i Wa aro at preiwnt in camp at this j place, r??-f're miles north-east of ! i ... - ... ,i Kaoxeilie, on the Last Tennee and Virginia Kailroad. Tliis is a small vil- j ; lftle deririni its name from a small' . creck runnin;: Uironch it covered with I mMSj There has nothing of interest, Iran '. .apired in this Department since my last j ,)nr -mi.n went on R acwlt f,r M i , . ,. , s pn5her sP'lnR. disUnce of seven : miles, on the 24lb, and found no sign of I , , M.i , a . a , , rciit'i?. l ne cavalry oas gconiea aoova ) , Mornstown, but returned finding no enemy. Jeerters sra aow coming in at tbe rate of twenty per day. Being on duty at tbe depot yesterday, I counted fifteen in several squad, among whom , i; ! w" 7" , . 1 " one chapW tney ail agre in wying inat wey are whipped, and tbat when tbe woods get ' rec to eBaWe tbem to hide. Lonr. ' L ,rm. wiI, .nti,. D, 5 , , , , . , : J I J J nl lat 8in j "- t ; ier j ri . t f .Tl - .t. mmwiarauiaaw m., tun paymaster, arnvea yesteraay, arrived yesterday, and will pay off the different regiments stationed here to-morrow. - We all feel interested ia tbe election to take place in our Sute next Fall, and wlsh to guU to all who have friends : t Btt oroiners iu t a-u-y, su. cv..; of electing O. P. Morton, the present i Governor. He i termed by all soldiers ! ...t .KMr, W. I'mmliJ Rnnrnnr nf th ,.,.. , . , . United States," 'and althongb a great j . :.v Kin, tbay all j f . tbathe shonld be re-elected" for. in ,e' xt,tli aooia oe re-eiecieu. tor, in ; their own word, "we cannot do withont , him." If tbe soldiers are allowed a vote, vp do no, fea, tfae isgoe We kHOW . , nd we believe that persons at home, no ' matter what their politic are, who bare . fr;eds in th army, will not hesitate to a man who tbey Aaoa? will 11 i 1 " place with honor to himself and
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j Sute. 80 w, tvs aoJ.liera, call upon till ' good men, of all politics, to rally and give 0. P. Morton their support for Governor of Indiana ia October next, and receive the teartfelt thanks of two-thirds of Indiana' noble aon, now in the field battling for their eosntry. . More anoa. J- A. Me IlareKeBatloa" The N. Y. Timet mistakenly a Marts that artiles have appeared in tbe 7Vi6ttit? "Showing, not tbat it is the duty of those who opposed negro Slavery to married negroes, bat that it is a wis tiling to do that we thereby promote our own happiness and benefit our race. We hex the Timet tr rub its spectacles and look aain. We nes? said nor tbonghttbat ' it is a wise thing to do" aright with negroes bat to do tbem justice, which does not, according to oar idea, include marrying ihem. Bat this we do say and we beg to be anderstood as insisting on it that those whites who ctjltivste intimaHea with colored women shall do so in atldance with law, divine and human, and not in defiance cf it We do not at alt share in the tas'e wbih imwlt ta intermarriaoa with Blacks, but 4 do not snake oar tastes standard of other peopla actions or the meatnre of their right. And H White will form such itttimacle srith B arks, we commend them to tbe slaveholder. Col. Richard M. Johnson, who always treated the tBother of bis obildrea as bis I wife, though the lawiofbi Stat, forbade! bis giving her legal elaira to tbe title, and in due time married his and her t daughters to White Democrats and Keatucktans like himseir. (Their tastes, mind you, is not ours) Four years after be had done this, and ia full vitw of all tbe facts, the Democrats of the entire Union nominated and elected him Vice-President of the United States.wttbout any of our help Of the six hundred thoataod mixed breed in this country, it is prefecllynotorions tbat a large majority are presomptirely of Democratic paternity, while next to Ron can claim any consanguinity with Republican W appeal to fact, to which any ona who walks Broadwav bv daylight can testify, that the nffe-tad 1) mocratic horror of 'Miscegenation, i, of all tbe eauts of this ranting age tbe most notorioualy imprudent JV. Y. Tribune. Segroes la the Soathera Jtrmy. Tba Itithnnmd I'reu publixb tbe official copy of "An Act to increase the efficiency of the army by the employ ' meni ot tree Begroas and slare in certa.n caract.es, lately passed bv tbe Kebl Congreaa. Tbe negroe are to tljTm fc duti.. MJW ' , ... ,. , w7 m mT vmmauuing uenerai may. prescribe Tha first section is aa follows: The Congrut of the Confederate Slate efAmcriea do tnaet, That all male free negroes, and other free porsoas of color, uot iscludeisg those who ara free under the treaty of Paris, of 1803, or uuder tbe treaty of Spain, of 1319, resident in the Confedeata States, between tbe ages of aightoea and fifty years, shall ba held liable to perform such duties with tha army,or"ia coo section with tha military defence of tbe war of wr rk upon fortiticatiuaa, or in Uovernmeut work for the production or preparation of msterij als of wat, orjin military hospitals, as the Secretary otWarortbe Coroaanding General of the Trans-Missitsippt Department may, from timo to time, prescribe; and while eegmged in the performance o( such duties shall receive rations and clothing and compensation at tha rate of eleven dollars a rtonth, under such rules and regulations aa tbe said Secretary way es'aUiah; Provided, tbat tbe Secretary of War or the Commanding General of tbe Tran Mississippi Department, wiA tha approval of tba President, may exempt from the operation of this act such free aegroe a the interest f the eoootry may reqaire should be exempted, or such as be may think proper to exempt oa tbe groaod of justice, equity or necessity. The third section pro? i'det tbat when the Secretary of War shall be anabl to procure tbe services of slave in any military department, then he is authormaletlacts, not ta exceed twenty thousand a maybe required, from time to time, to discbarge the duties indicated ia the first section of the act The owner of the slave Is to ba paid for his services: or if he be killed or "escapes to tha enemy," the owner shall receire his full value. MiMELLAJiaoia, The Fort M'ayna GairtUturt that two men attmp'ed to rob the house of an old gentleman of seventysix, named John Smitley of that place the other nifht. but were utterly discom- , , . , ." ' i . fitted by bis cottrageoos condact - II snatabed bis rifi and Bred at them, and tney ran witnoui waiung tor any innoer warning. Robberies, murders, and other deeds of violence, hava been fearfally prevailent the past winter and present spring, and it baa frequently proved unsafe for man to walk along a well lighted street home Ute at night A good revolver aad a close watch are tbe best remedies. Policemen can do little even whea they try to do anything. Kach ' man must look out for bis owa parson and house, and it be looks carefully be i won't ba Ukely to look in vain. t The Michigan Ct Review says tbat ' a dagerou plot to break ont and break j down the State's prison at that place was I recently deterted and defeated by 31 r. i Warden Wood. Tbe prisoner managed ! ! . , . . ,. . r , i w W B cat to toeir neo . ticks quantitiea of powder, w,tb wbtcb , tney lutenaau w uiow up soutoera wall, kill wnoavar migut come ta tneir waf ? ,v "Vi . "Zi-m T ! eaccaaa. Slavbbt to be BrwEB. Th New York Ezyrttt says there ara only an "Democratic" members of the Hoose ot Representatives left who .itill believe ia tbe vita'ay; and tbe Evoing Pitt aaya these ara probably Meaaara. k'ert.ando aad Beo. T ood,CoX, Voorbees, Ha.Tir, Ancona, Chandler, Pendleton, Dawson, and Randall. ! RECRUITS. i . '. Recruits for Haval Service. OeVa Piaaaal-Marabal. Eyaaaytlla, ld.. Marck , .'SM. I 1 rrada ta ramaa nrouta ioa turn -rK j of tba laltal Stata. biu want ba btw tka aga af afgbt. f awd tkiny-Saa, a4 not baa tbaa tra ftwt aar w tall aaltataarwa, aa araafaaawatkwaatb.faey ; M : b"rmf j?Zt ; u ciro, m.aooa. te .'T;"rr " r 'TJ. 7",.Zi , .. tba I Waa Bar tba aaaal nmca ara rra.lt tad aa tha ,ua far draft, ta. w ! rvnt- and Prtrr -Mar totb ixat. of lad. aarl dlua a rViaaanaaa l, alalia'. Xassi Taraaa Cnioa, Bockport Cmpira, aad ItaoaralUa PaatatTal aoey two warka. aad aaad tail aad tbraa eoBlaa at i be adf.rvisrr J -
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HARDWARE. Gl0.nOIHTAGSCO;; Jobbers and Importers. Hardware and Cutlery Our FaU Stock being very large and complete, we can offer to our Customers and the Trade.' Qodd3 that cannot fail to please in Style, j Quality and Price.. Our , j Stock is i . it'. now bought for Cash, and - prices reduced. . , ttts nffhr thn tnllnnHnp- In W& OUQT IOIIOWlnS " flrp.ft nnsntttfta largO quantises . TAUT! CVTLtnr, Enatlah, TABLE CrrtEKT, Aaaerteaa. TABLB CVTLKiT, XaCliah. TABLE eCTLMT, Ataartoaa. rOCKUT CPTLTBT Focttrr cvTLxur rocerr crntsr. cKOfnsa axk. vuorriso jiu. CHornsa axe. CHorrtra axe. HBXAtrn ABB fCltOM mtASB AXD tClSfiOKI a-SEAB JKD tCIS-CIt I kxts A.va fici.vnit.i , TABLB 40 Ttt APOO.Te. TASLt A.VR TBI kfOCtf. TABLK ASD TEA ePOOM. TiBf B ABO TBA SOOia. hill a 't rrrajas MILL ASD t't ra.tw WOOD A S ft KAKD BA a ., aooo K HASP AWH BVtLDMrt BAttrWABB. HKCBtMCB TOOLS BCILbBBt BABDWABSt V BCB A MCI TOOL. ' r9 AHfi HBTOL. CABTBIDGtt AKD Or. CAPS. OlUB ATD riSTOLt. CJBTUIOHt-t AM rs CAPS t-LAtrOBM AKB COVHTBB tTALBB. tLATTOBU ASt COCSTtB BCALB. MA IE HM4KS AXD BTtltLT BtiL tCALB BPIbfi A3TO BTtKt rABDS. E1KO. . tllJSTin db CO, , R. 10 At alaa Btraa. CLOTHING. REMOVA L GOLDMAN, BERG & CO. Wholesale Clothiers, Bav taatoaaj ta tbeaoraar of FIRST & SYCAMORE STREETS. (OptMlta tba Oroaary Stofa of Baaaaat A Tula.! abara tbay aa-r ta tbalr traMida aad tha trada gweatratts a vary largo aanrk of ' CLOTHING 1T V HOLES ALE EXCLUSIVELY Be-y art Via af which baimg amaabartarad tbamaaimat Sna sfarkat ntraa. Phliadarphta, bayac wrti kaa Only One Profit to Pay. AUo a fen lieoat Hoys' Olotlolns, . J GciltieffleB 8 ForBIShiaZ UOCdS. j We Ball mt Kaatarn Prtea TraliBjaaMrtallaai akaldeak. with DRESS MAKER. CLOAK AHD DRESS-SLAKING E 31 X O Ttt I TJ 31. KRS. ELIZA 8PIEGLEBER0, TTAS JCST BECEtVED PBOM 5EW TOBK I XT a largn atnelc I Collara, Ins Tna I cba, oatabia M Ladaaa' Oraaadlat b haw la. vaJantlani, laca. I aad aU atkar artUlaa waaally kid laa Ladaaa' Vaaicr atarax bba baaaa aaad, aad will ataka to ardor. Ladies' Silk Xantles and Cloaks. wkb-k aha win aatl at tha 1oat paaalhl a-laaana aa Jiaw Tark eaaa abawtU alao kaw aatoek tnt wbokalieg. wbicb
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I itbaaalta tba Ladiaata gia bar a all bathr ,nr- - . aaaaar af a. aa aa aw 1. mamnrmm 4ka . I r.aa aril lo-anrr tbaa any otbar law ia tba city. Oa rirat straat, tatwaata Ba a and Lomat. I aabll . . Man. E. CP1KALEBEBO. CARPETS. j Carpets at Old Price. A B WX WILL BATE XO BOOM POB j lagCarpau during tba t'a that aw r-baiid f oar aaoa. tai anaiaiay. wa win aaii ww aa. i Carpet at tba eta pro, wbicb a ia to U par east ' I aaa lhaa Umt raa no ba haacbt war Eaat. s . ; IloaVTuadSIa8traM.
ESTABLISHED, 1831
NEXSEN'S COLUMN. INSURANCEAGENCY J. W. NEXSEN, Marble Hall, Main Street, V laVASSVILlaE, IND., Underwriter and General In. surance Agent. Adjuster cf Fire Losses and Notary Public. All business connected with" Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several o! the eldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. Combined Cash Capital Rev resented over SIX MILLION DOLLARS. ' V L :u mmim f fa.f'KfMl Cash Assets . (650.000 00. H. KELLOGG Praa. W. B CLARa.cWt'y. a aW ayaWaalr a..aaawl, aaiaT yrmmi V.a raa JoaMa, (Aa fH 'EM X akaaah yra-aaalaaan'r at laa aaad a ; a,. la aw aafraa.aa. farft. t.yU aaj aVaf.rdM tan, a aw aya,aa f baj aywi. M anaiirat ay any aw Jar riii'nrnWna aa (Aa anriat. laaairanraf aiiltritad. and poiicba taanad aad rfcaawl ta tbia laaulina o ptiratt-a. at f-iir rataa b a J. W. bKXSEN, SUaldaat Ar-at, Office. Star baa Hal! BmlJIut, Mala atrat. MANHATTAN Insurance Co. or 3xr o tv Cash Assets... o i Ik. . .1400,000 00 AKPHKW J. fcdlTII. iU-fy. M, PITT PALMES, Praa't. J. W. XKXftK.V, ts.nl, bCaaaaaa Ilia, lad. MER O HANT'S InsuranceCo. or HARTFORD. CONN. Cash Assets. $300,000 00 K. TlloS. LOBDEI.L, IWi't. MASK 1IOWABD. PraaU J. W. JaKXK!V, Aftal, k-aawaallla, I a, A. CORN EXCHANGE IiiaSiiranco Co. 3V o xrer Cash Capital ... Yo r Is. $100,000 00 . a. I'd Un1 A-nt,Clarrta", O. at. W. ISSCXRW, Al, ' I liTanaallta, Ind. I IbOUTII AMERICAN"" I.IRE INSURANCE CO I OP j XIartforcl, Conn Cash Assetts... ..f..$400,000 00 . r. nASTit;.. rwi, W C. HtlTIXCI, Bart'a. J. W. BIKXHRa, Aaal, Kaaaaillla, Ind. Pe.ki iaaaad ia nuv at Iba afcoa Brat cLaaa Cotsnanwa. Ali Laaw bonorably mljualad aad prvapil; ld In ' ASH at tbia ayjaarj j. v, . sttna, taaaat a I Inauranca Acaat, Man I, Mall, 9 il.l t , tanti Eaa Barilla, In. The liest is tho ChpesT INSURE WITH THE L i' ; A J a " .9 1 riBt AND INLAND NATI'JATIOH RIKll m?rpti, now v hTtf't. t Itr ruff avn1 lttMrl on4 tltt. Ill JISKJrt ittHUVvJiXV with ewitftAvnt diepmtrh sasvti anrairary LohKr sklw)nB rt vntat itrompf itwsi avasj ova frfe t aw i . Net Assets, January, 1881, i f?:i,ooy,.".io..i 4. TH PLAS ASD OanAXtEATIOSI of tba .Tb'A, aftar ti yanraof mara trial, baa raaliad tha cra?at poMt adraataaa and au. eaaai.f tba TTiuna -y. faa of k'lra Inaaranfa In t '-.m rHanlry. la laow b.ttc tbaa awr rraparad l.r dnty. Si, h..'" l.oaa Claim ba.a baaa artltad and naid. XIXTEEV MILLIo.t Of rOLLAR a. the .j.ei iirTioji or paoi BaTi bt r I RK. In ta Cnt'd hi a! -a arrag wr Sl'', daily, la y-xir ptdparty axaaad and aapfaowl 'T. AB TOO IHHt-gtEDT If hot. wky nil Tbaraatta trifling; tha daly la aaaoibal; tba raaalt aaay ba yoatr aarataa from rata ' X bit oalay aad WWl aaaj iaaolva aow la baoarawr, y,i, n 01apnnialaiaat. PAKTK CLAB ATTESTl'tX and rsrd la gtaaotoaaiall rraka a aali aa targ awa. Abia and nrt"r coaaniareial aaaantagaa aflnrdad. r Itaanua avlkltad aad Potlctea iaanad by J. T. bEXXKN.Ayat, Marbl Hall bnlMlaa. Ba. . SUta at. WHARF BOATS. . . . w. m aewraasy. COX & HUMPHREY, j Forwarding & Commission i STEAMBOAT AGENTS & WHARF- ! HOAT PKOPFJETORS, , wauavuua.ao) EVA-SSVILLjL, liia-iiaA. ; rH)K THE ESPEC! L ACt.OMWODATIOH OP l Loma.illa at eoups.i J 1 hkibwu Mawjahht Part aad iramrirat Boat, wa tara twat t'Orrbaatd aaotbr )ara aad coaaadww BABr-BO.M. wnia i" ao- a, m- wmc wo of f Tcamora atraat. wbicb will giva aa grant additional Av-tlttJa (or raoairtag aad birwarding : t"at. 7 ,T" m , tawri- - " . i hoar, bota adn.'rht. . .. aw Wot pr-mprna ai trtrt attaatloa I baaineaa, wa rabar to Capa. A. Ianaatiy, Capt. 1 , H. Bmvta, Kaaar. Bawnt A Virle, Mraar. Sbr. ' b-y A Woolrv.k. C5 t. H. T. D-atar, Capt. T. M. , taaidaDti, Mwr. Krats A Heilmaa, t. it train 1 A Co. Cap. J. Hattatllir, (.apt. j. a Laak. j Kaatncl Orr. It-;.. Maorahoad A Co. darts PRIVATE DI3PZHSARY. v. . I ,1 IV Ja LL BETBrr DISEASEB ABB CCBED wirhowtibaaa ot Marcanal praparatiosa. at X;a f traat, la S-'Wa bnibfiry. b )aal ly I'B. SXa AilOS'WIEI.
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tomer r rlne and Water Streets STASSTItiiliiPIAsTa. ' f AraIIpiltI To ' a'tt arwpa A af Staaa, Botaara, tatbary r aortab, X baaaaaary CactUly ba- doing good anark taat good binary aad good worknm raa giro, and alt work aatrwatad to aaa will ba wtad aadar au air aaaajt aiijaa, i laina. " V orbaaaa want ta J part of tba tfty ant eftwatry to do yvoatinatg. daat u
DRY -GOODS. 1S64. lSSIa JSTliAJ SPRING GOODS Now Opuninw at the WUl YORK STORE
J. T. & S. A. COOUDGE Aro daily receiving new Shawls, Silk and Lace Mantles. Sun-Shades, Parasols, Real Laces, Linens, Whita -Goods, Cloak and Dress Ornaments, Embroideries, Malice and Point Laca Collars and Sets, r Guipure, Brussies and Valencelnnes Edgings. In
DRESS GOODS avd !-.' t f . r nion niiiaXo Our Stock has never been as complete as at present. Bleachod Shirtings at last Falls prices, Fast Colored Prints at 1812 cents. Other Goods proportionately low. i i Silks and Fine Wholesale. Goods at Nos. 14&.1G First S ( 7W doort Wtti efPosi OJU,) , ri j t. . a. , roiii.vnoa. SOAP AND CANDLES. I'hilip Docker, f - . (Ma naia ta tbwfcar A Kraaaar), ! Manufacturer of Lard OQ SOAT AND CA3DLES. Akao, aa antra arttct af BCBJfllfO, EMsrifE, JD CAM OIL LWar la Bela, frata, A a aaa. A. Ala Pure Catawba Win' 0t oar awa raising, ta attaatrtlas ta Mis ear IU aHsSBwt llaWSMt, ttMPSTSBsTI FtUt awaf ssteaBMtsff Kyaaartua, laataaa. a ar Taraa eaak, a an dayt aapaf atlalla aak. . taasn ly ' INSURANCE AQBNCY," T ii y 'St 12 Ei-SURANCE COMPA23T, . Of Hew York. , Offlce 112 and U4 Broadway V Itb a Oaab CopKal all pt4 la af 3 HE MILLI0H DOLLARS. ASSETS JCLT tat. lam ' ft Aa ana Tba Itiaa laaarajHa, Caaaaaay Inaaawa agalaat Loaa aar llaaaaga by ptr aw bawlHaw aaat I hair eoatanta, lor a tara, af front I ta S yaara aa Uaa Boat Sarabla tarnaa. baorwa. W aaa b a JM Sajaaba af NaHiaadlaa, Prodaaa, SUaataclartia. Maablaa a" I ail InaarabU rtwarrty, at taar aad aajnltal.a rataa, anl 'n 'I5LAHD HAYIOATTOaf Aad Tranaportatloai, Sblpaaaou aaoa tba El vara, Labaa, Laoala and Ballrua.1. low a tba aatawa af iba riaka will baar, wilb buraaa U tba I aad tha tympany. A.ljuaUBg ali Sairty, and ar Aptly saytaar CPAS I. PIABTlK, Praa't. A. P. WILM AKTBL Via IWL J. MitToa Bany, Si , alaa;. , Joaa Nrtina, Aaa't aae'y. ApplacaUaws anad ta and pallewa laa aad by A. t . MALLE K A OM, Agta, Urnt Si rot, waa foat OOaaa. INC OR PORTED 1S47 CITY Fire Insurance Company. 4 i i I i ' J OP HARTP0R3, COHH. Capita, (SSO,000 S. C. WAtTE, IW-y. C. B. BOWTBS, Praa't. .A. A, PBICE. fiawarat Ar-et. Baaidiag at Caacaga Ota. CASH CAPITAL ABD rTtPLCS BaOa, Tbla Coaipasy laawraa acataat haa aad 4 by araoa IrawlUag and tbetr Coataata, Man, W arabowaaa, Btocb af Marrhaadtaa. aad all larar 7!",-. ZZrt rrt Btaaa iraiilii. , AEolioatlol ! j Aft i aaada to and PaHrW Uawil Vy a.v. nn,s s a NS. Pint Brraat, aaar Poat OSW, - - aoVfV-ta Wyaavayr.a. Tra. LUMBER.; ;
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