Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 February 1865 — Page 2

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PRIVATE R'.OM COSVE.MEN 1 J JJ !Wd-ltbr 'emli or wkhont . ? 7 l .,f A pIytthsi eaten.-

A SIT CAT I OS A. mi' " wholesale or retail l"J "-. i... i.. ..d thru yeors li th army

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VM-lw LOST. OST. A small liver csil.,rad pointer pop. Any on retnrmag him to tbs Adams lipr'" fit Msl!

Company will be liberally rwirill.

f OSf A AFE KET. The Sinler will receive ' I J libsral reward by leaving H at thin office.

strayed; 'TK-.TJCfi fif) t!i unI-figf on Friday ) ip.;..i,ti,e i'i lnet., a heavy set tar hon-, btiuii fa tbe left eye, with ft larK- lump on hi risrbt stds. Any one givinc iafcrmatKin of lit "whereabouts will bs wil rewor'ted

40.1 ' e. ST.KI. fcW-lwrt. Cor. b aod Chsi rjr 8ts 41 FOR SALE. A S IMPBOVBI FAUX Of ABOUT TWO

. ,.x nnnnrwi acres, ssveu rn ,,!..

K tbs Evaurvllls A Crnwfor.lsvllls riroai. U fttr-ft under cultivation, and ih bslsac M 'eni onler foe, lu,pro-fninie sonnet import of h to-torv frame nous, stabling for len horses, wrtH other nenstssry oit-hos... A ! ...I ,.f ..koi-.. ft fill, wilb 0od llvinf W'llff In -och n.H. Te firm it loc.ts.1 In Ihe m..el hsa.1-

liiy part of the cownfy.snd la a so the nit tic IraVe location oaiil'M o. tSvnnsvlll. . y WALKER IVttKKSUllUlR. :? , . Ural Eifti Agtin, t,i, l-M'itw F-j. W' TlnrJa r.at.

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. utiiiiiii tfi Inrga roem. ft ktt'brn and porrb

w:ili fe.'l tal ml inoki liKUM. I.i-i fniao frot. All in i ordi-r Tnmr Hiie thirl '-b; IW a.t lu lill.ir. AmI t" lb. iiO'Um.HfJ at I bi t F t(-r. fali-lw" ANTliHSlf tOTHMl'l. -..,'4 - - -- - 1)L'.-.ISB-rt IW.fY. ') rlAI.K. A uaw atory brirfc arorn on Ttilrd trt, utar Slain ., ALVA H JullKMON. . ff'IIS IMikll-loNICUOHftrUt A C PHI VATK Mr xa lb A wiV Majj a tj r ir n n k a t. v '1 .i" rain oV rarn, itkt ai.it !.!(

. nll from tba ml), on Iba reiaaburn liuail, n.n aalnlbtf m acre iofaliu.b ara nuiU-r rnltitft tloii anil npou blr.b tbara twa Drcbaria, i

. ,i.lltnt hitiu Liara. Thin Urmuri tjffllrvt. fW-i lalo two, lan, ur fur rarK, feu U bavlnn a ifirtion ui iiii'Mrc4 ftorl i'iiprji(3 lari'l. Auy oil" wiatiluK Ui urcba4a will call at Main

atrtwr, ari'l trrma will be lua'ie known. ,,. ,u&. . , MIAM, MclOHNfrT IN.

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' T W1 tti HJthh THE FOLLOWI NO PBOI'EKTK

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14. Ntritl hHOilMim rvnidirttcwitttd iiw.li of U'i'1 1. U'y-ux u.r-" wit hlu i' mil of KTB.,tjUn 1 x" wiinin nun nn if VI I.T4BV1I". Ji4. ii1 14, rc iinr Oak iil tnil't f. in. Hit. rc, 1 :iitnrHt, wtlltlt. tttilm of tht rttjr ' t, fttiO m. 141 In Wftirtfft rouiKv Kt. A tjT tift'H..iu r(i. 'if o In Jl-MinvtlU, with 0or 11 irrui b'tl. St. A it"' r o Hufhltii fi'U in ktii-j prt V. Mll fK'Mftlt tbs btvlU III I'Hiry Q Wriu.Ji cMiiitk fur ctir uroi-triy. lit ttlH. mlffw Mi () ill ffnl ))nt ti trrtrH. in IftvuMiiTtU. Vwr t-4U tfr.iititr rl ml lb rroTt Mrll ' otfl Kvnvi.l, I ml COMMISSION. tanrL a. caaa ; : : : : t i j. c. min.icMrr DOCKER & DuSOTICnETi 1'rudtirr und lorn mission Mrrhauts Nil, Itf WATaK 41 HKICTi Orr'i Ht k, imi dour to M Iftl"ll, :v ANevu r.K, ii. ? liftUiwt rli tirit-v u.l l'r H klmi lounlry 1 r'xluwi, I'ruuipl ikUrutiuu ytvn to Uf(ar, P. , tll'liilTH ITi KTftUTltlt itid. : J J JOMM OIl.HKEiT, CiiflcOlltU, lit P. S. DuOUCnET & CO ..(OMMISilOX AM) I'OKWAKOnu v MERCHANTS, No. fa Paydrat H , Nr Orltant, La. Taclora. fur aula u! I'.irk, Lanl, flour, Uraln Ilaraud Mvalarn rruftma. (tom.rallj 4r'iialKtin-lita and oiilrri aolirltcd. Itw M-nmil a I !::::::: : 1 ft. tllll Ra?oa & Dickoy, FORWARDING ft COMMISSION TToi'ol.x,i3.ts3, . . . A 0 . WHOLESALE GROCERS Water Street, v utWai KVAS8VH.LK, 1ND PIANOS. Cabinot Orfjans. HAVB JCST KKOEIVKDfiOSIBOfTHS V ant U.lrumrmaw brovgbt to thlartlv. 'a hao now od Iiu4 Lx aiUonnt atylra of Pianos, from tour of lbs Arat-ciasa mauufai iorba of N.w York and toatit Tboaa ilaairiuit is purcUaea will And It to Ibeir tnlrt to kIw us ft rail. W bar aij asvnral of lh Mftaua A Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, wliith c.murtent and rllaii.trrssuhI Ju.ln-a nh.!tIlB(( t prouonac for superior to all otbtr rwl lyatruiuaals, . MIW r. A A. LAU BVKi K. JanU Walar twl, first iiior l-l..w t:bat nut. JGROCERIES, &c. AJKW HAMS. -ltni LB- eriiAB tTKEP A.V iisow at WM. CALCWKLL'4 Faoilly Grocery. EKr TOMl'JS li)ds- b.i,- toesd Bsaf TonguM at Mo t First otrest. JEW UOJtUNY.-W bbH Whits Flint Uooilny ll ft. WM. t'ALDWKLL'o. OK10'S. bbla choice Unwoa at fcO. FlUsr 6TBBRT. 1' tfTTw HEAT WlOV. jVsssT'rsanviirT ) nla BocAwbssi Hour at . - . i , , i. CALDWELL'S TRIID APPLES. A cbolcwartlcla tabs ba-lai I il.UK t-Ll. ft. CBKKSE 20boM Hamburg Chs sad s do fins Appks Cbaess st WM. CALDWELL'S. CKANBE KbUlLi. A cbokw articls to bs had at NO. riKST STBKa'T. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J. SMITE'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, LWo,o Booond et, tt SaaT'tVLCCS.) jO rt .nd ft tl, warrta. A atA . rmaj.ia.J.ob.rt.aod Coiun alway.oa haaU.uS . iprKa lh.t will , u. pu.0M.r. Tockia auw, otrebmg Bosoms, tit...., with uoukh snd despatch. Thanbfnl for paat tayors. tb. aubscrtbsr rsspsct ftalij Kl..ciis a contnanos u ths paroaa as UWrallj baatowad kt tb. psst fin ,Zn. wt j ""WITH. GROCERIES. BAVUJl HAMS ASU BEKFIONOlAS Jost rerstvMl awl r amis by BEILLY CO Rte rtorR. " Just yscsit and r sals by th barrsl. by BEILLY A CO. TilC.S FEET. 10 ksa; rsoatvsd aad for aals by ' ' BaUi.LT CO. c-rNDBIKS. ' " O Split Pis, Bopont'a Powdsr. Oat Msal. Shot and Load, Boast Bra ftad Barlry, B aat C, IT, Onions, Flax Batting (a nsw article). Buckwheat flour, Cotton snd Lilian Grain aarka for sals by BE1LLI a CO.

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..FEBBCAET ' liilUOAD B m (. I ST E B . K. C. K R. DEPARTS: , Mall .. :- ftkv. Prsiirht and Access modetioa..... -A a. Thr'igh freight l:09r. i I II T II . 7:1 r. Arc imayiB...-..... Thrmzit Freight ; 2l r. I .. :o a. T. II. DEPARTS R. B. R. r bo T. iKH Kpraa... .. r. U) iijoT! K'lJ T: a I . IS: MA- I j c ' t fcuprwHi . A B 11 I T B a T i. aK;ttr ..... fc ie r. mf rp"a . r ,rnma.af ion... Kat Ei.r a - l:ia. . T aoU. i two ruaU auka good eoaoactioaa Tar Ug Wc hae a regular winter spell pon m, freezing and attempting vainly to We shall not b surprised, bownow. eer, to see it moderate and a heay fall of snow. tW Tbe Quartermaster's Depart ment in this city is unusually busy just TioWj forwarding supplies to, our armies in the South. iaTWe are prepared to bear thril- ;"' glorious news irora onerman auo , . 0 1 J Oraiit and Granger at any moment. All the armies of the Union are in moiioD, aod there is no power In the rjrions of rebeldom to arrest th eir on ward march. Gone. -We neglected to mention yes-1 Ir rclay morning that the 5 kales of I cotton landed here on Monday, by the j Ijburty No. 2, went forward on Taealiy afternoon, by tbe ctlebrated Cotton Kxf ress, and will be ia Nsw York with- I in t. n day from that time. Shipper run nut fail to see that this I is W buftrd. abort route to tbe eastern VoixiiTKEBiao, Never since 18(11, whn the first Gres of patriotism were fituned to a Same at the North and a whole nation, as it were, sprung to arm it, lias volunteering been as brisk as t pieseut. Under the influence) of liberal boun-; tiesMindthe conviction that tba rebel liou cat! only be ended by overwhelming t'.ii rebel armies, and that if we do our duty promptly tbat tbe war can be InrtTiiiiated is a few months, men, good, bravo and true, are flocking to the standard of their country by bundrftds Our streets are constantly full of ii 'tli from all parts of tbu district, who have jusl donned Uncle, Sam's blue ivery, and are ready to be lead against the l.arbarous aud traitorous foe. We have just learned that there are only lacking about 250 men to fill the quot i of the First Congressional district, aud if the money for bounties was read these could be mustered in within tsrenty-four hours I. t the money be paid in at ouce, thni ours may be the Erst district in tbe Slit'- to complete the quota. The in tluenee of thus promptly filling the call by volunteering on the enemy will be to us equivalent to another hundred thousand men. When they learn that after four years of war we can raise in !ess tlmn two months, by volunteering, I'.Oii ihh) men, aeas-ly one-bait of them veternns of two and three year service, when they, by the most merciless con scription, including children aod feeble old age, can not, in a year, place oneh i?f that number in their ranks, they cannot tail to see that the end draws nigh. No sane man doubts that we can end tht war In a few month if we now push our advantage and keep our armies filled np. Ona mote effort aod sweet peace will smile again. The Twestt-Third Abut Cobps at Alexandria, Va. Tbe Twenty-Third Aroiy Corps, which waa recently de tached from tbe army under the com man J of Gen. Thomas, in Tennessee, Las arrived at Alexandria, Va, and gonn into camp near that city. Tbe command is to be reorganized, refitted, and paid to December 31st, before leav ing for the front. 1. fitters addressed to Twenty-Third Army Corps, r'a Washington, IX C, will reach the parsons for whom thty are intended. The Great Wast op this Citt. W understand from tbe LaTayette Journal tbat a project ia on foot iu that city which is of the aueoet importance, aud which, if carried to a successful termination, will add largely to the wealth and population of Lafayette. It is proponed to organize an association similar to tbosa in operation in many of tbe large manufacturing cities of tbe Ewt, for the purpose of buying a tract of land and erecting upon it one or two hundred tenements suitable for niechan its, these buildings and tbe land to be conveyed to those renting them after a certain period. It is intended to make j the rent -pay foe the property. None tan rail to see IDS grew lupwums u such a plan, if successful, aod we see no reason wby it should not b. It is in practical operation ia the East. We think a similar movement might oe inaugurated in our city with decided suc cess. For two years past, it has been ! impossible for mechanics to secure comfortable dwellings, aud they nave been i compelled to seek employment in other cities on tbat account Blacs List. The committee appointed to canvass the city lor -delinquents who have refused or failed to pay in their 30, have banded in a list of names who have refused to pay their proportion towards tbe general fond. Other names will be ""brought in to-day, and we presume tbe whole will appear to-morrow. We give this, the last warni iug. Your children will inherit a birthI right of shame, if your names appear in print as baying refused to contribute $30 towards paying the men who propose to do the fighting a liberal bounty. James Wadsworth, youngest son of the late Gen. Wadsworth, has accepted a positien on Maj. Gen. Warrsa's staff, aud has left for the field.

SrHfXIL ExAMWATioir, 5th Dat Th'

eiminAtion of the Grammar bcho i-

commeDced jeeterday rooroinic at t .

I.,wer schrxil bouse, in the 2d Z'rU Gram mar School, of wbicb Mi Mary Car' is PrincipftI, aod Mi MaWie Kurtz bnt bea Ait aUl w,!l1111 the two weeks. With tbe bi;b rrputation 11. s; Clarke poaeMe aa a teacher, it i mt i aurpriiiDg that ber w.hool it a good or. Tbe first and second claa acquitted ibamselvei gDerllj with roue a "credit in all tb recitation. Tbe third ud fourth classa did not da ao eH, but ere excoged on tbe ground that they had been aubiected to a ckaoe of teachers oitbin the last two weeks, but e could not help thinking that there was another reason to which to attriba'e their partial failure: a want of proper discipline. The disparity between large and small scholar in this school was even more manifest than in any other w bae seen examined. Scarcely one of tbe smaller ones missed a question, rbile the larger ones were frequently at fault The studies in this school embraced Spelling, Reading, Geography, Arithme tic, Grammar and History, and a large proportion of the pupils evinced a gre.t degree of proficiency in all those branches. In Arithmetic they were mostly ery acenrate and expert in the solving of difficult problems. Tbe names of 84 pupils are registered and 74 were preseut at examination. Tbe system of colisthenics practiced in this school was very pleasing, and in this accomplishment nearly alt tbe scholars seemed to be nearly perfect The scholars sing beautifully, and their patriotic songs delighted a very large audience of spectators. j0 the afternoon Mr. Knight's school, tbe Second Boys' Grammar, was examined. ., Hera 107 names were registered, and S? were present at examination. In this school Mis Jsnnie Sbsrra is tbe assistant. Mr. Knight stands "deservedly high as an instructor, and his pupils yeattsrday well maintained his reputation and their own. Everything methodical, easy, thor ough, and while they did nut go over as many pages, perhaps, as some of th schools, they went to the root of every matter, thus laying a broad ami solid foundation on which to build. II is Sbarar's classes did U-r equal onor, and altogether we feel warranted n ssying that tbe Second Hoys' Gram mar is not exc ellwd by any school in the city. The order and discipline here is per fect, and the large scholars maintuined more creditable position, compara tively, than in many of the schools previously examined. The music ia this school, though less noisy and boisterous than in some others, was more pleasing and edifying. Tbe youths who attend this school have good reason to be thankful for such a preceptor. To-day the two remaining Grammar Schools, Miss Fisher's First Girls' and Miss Hooker's Firm Boys' Grammar will be examined at the Upper School building, and we need not urge parents ana irieoas to oe present, as meae schools always attract a crowd. Copperbead Tolebakcb. We copy the following from the proceeding of the Vincennes City Council, as published in the Sun of Tuesday: Mr. Greene offered the following: Resolved, That the use of the Council Chamber is hereby denied the Kev. J. Q. White and Rev. Jenkins, of Princeton, for holding services of any kind, Satur day, February 10th, (as advertised); aod tbat we now instruct our Uty Marshal to deny all such applications hereafter, until sanction be griven at regular meet ings of the Council ibe resolution was passed yeas, Bsrtcb, C'urtin, Bultman, Laplante, Knaaf, Joseph, Bronlette. and Ureene 8; nay Lacroix 1. It is not necessary for us to say that tbe council is almost unanimously Dem ocratic, of the South Carolina schntl, and if tbe above had been published 'ithout locating it all would have said k smacked of South Carolina and nigger driving tolerance. The offence of Kev. J. ft. White and He. Jenkins is that they have always been 4oyal to the Union. Aa editor in this city tried to demolish liev. J. G. White and the effort killed him. Greene may fare no better. Tribute of Respect. Camp 46th U. S. Colored Isfastrt, ) Memphis, Tess., Jan. 25, j At a meeting of the officers of the 4d;h l. S. Colored Infantry. Colonel J. E. i r . . j . i r-i.- , ! rrnufc wan csiimi 10 tun tiair, au'4 . J AdjuUnt B. F. Hudson chosen Secretary The Chairman then made knowu the obiect of tbe meeting, and on mottou - . . ,7 r. Caota, . N. Osburn, Georze W. Eve - . . . . n c tj ii stone and Lieut. IL C. Bodkin were ap- ... ...jr. i . The committee presented tbe following K - ....... sas r Kims, sa rs H tesB r . t S rt a ab,.L, saw sra r""""""" "'"'-""-' ""'-" unanimously aaoptea .

m. r"n a,l'"J ; lor tue new rejiments, as tee quarters God to call from our midst our beloved Carap Carriniton can onlv accommocomrade an I brother officer, Captain j date gjT thousand meu. He ft-once

Uiiyer J. ngot, woo bad served Ut us four years, in all the hardships and dangers of war, with much honor to bis country s cause; therefore, .ATMfe, icV BTlcg oa associated wita htm so long, we know tioi to have been a brave soldier, and a genweal cm uo itruvai. ajpe, vuu.(Qs.auLag tb greatfal respect of many of&cers high in rank, among whom we would mention General Hawkins, who regarded him as one of bis most energetic and able staff oScers. Rejoiced, That in him the Government has lost a brave and efficient officer ; that we Lave lost aa agreeable associate, and his parents a coble, highminded son. Keolr4d, That we extend to bis bereaved parents and many friends, oar deepest sympathy ; that we share their sorrow with tkem, and tbat we hold in our hearts more than a brother's love for the departed soldier. soldier. at we, the officers of the , InL, wear the usual in?, fnr tfltrtT daVSKetobed, That 46th U. S. CoL badge of mourning for thirty days. 1r.tLr.na Ka, a.ct In r,!. narents. to the T. . . r ,. t , jiempms i3uin, loaianapons voumtu, Evaasvilla Journal, and to the paoers of Warsaw, lad., for publication. J. E. Bbtast, Pres. B. F. Hcdsos, Sect'y.

From tb M J Indiana. O BoaXD TEiKEB ATLANTIC, 1 Ai.exasdria, Va , r tb. l,-l;5. E-tnort Evaaanlt Jor.rnal: Bfor leaving for the high seas, and b'-lote Bay .equilibrium u disturbed by tbe tompennous dominions of old Nep

tune. I propose io drop few lines to hi our tnenas know waere we are start u. irom. j We fcave apeut a very pleasant week ! in Aiex&ndna, ihin being tbe place wrere the cid battalion of tbe 63d aid provost duty during to& sjmmer of 1S6"-', and had lormed Juaur agrteabJe acquaintances wbJch have ben renewed Ojricg our shcrv aiy. The city has improved immensely, and business is fijuriibia);, fel'houjh under' the jrovernmeot and military discipline of Uncle Samuel. Washington has been kit excitement for tbe past few davs over the Constitutional amendment and the probable pre liminary negotiations for peace. How-en-r the military programme does not seem to be affected or disturbed by th rumors or the signs. We A pt peaie is attainable by negotiation, and that there wt 1 be no unnecessary etfuion of blood. an 1 we Aim-it, that peace is stire. last ing, aud forever, over tbe present iurfj, by the power, wisdom, valor, and resources of tbe Jojal peoplu of the Uniteil Stiata, if tbiae powers are ex erciied with the Zi-ftl and ur.i!y that the cause demands. I must be brief, bat hope an occasional copy of tbe Jutmxl ever welcome, wilt find iu way to soy hands, whether in redeemed Savannah, doomed Charleston, or gone op Richmond, if ire anon. ' Yours, Ac, A. L. E. tharlfton to be Abandoned as uo Lou.'er Kosmiial la taf Defense of tbe Krbi'l ktalt-s. rroia tl. Mobtia luxisUr, Ja ilu J Tho Yankee sUp delivered at Fort Fisher was rather more sudden and unexpected than areeab't. We bad not even an intimation of a renewed attack on it. or that tho ''strongest eartb-work ia the world" w.-.s in any immediate dtujrer. But startling and unlocked (or as the biow it, it need not take any man's breath wy It certainly does j nut xiiot s me Dream out or toe bosj ot the Confederate cause. j We are not suKicieritiv well informed of lh military defen.es. t aav whether the loss ot this Fort involves the evacu- ! atioti of Wilmington If it daes, three ! tamgs iniiow: me bioc.ane tra-le is storped; some few thousand tanks wiil b required to gammon Urn place, and 1 several thousand Confederate ttoips ' will be ri-lieve I of post duty, to join the """J " "i r""-1 aa- i vance havaiinad, alreaiy let, will r- , quire a Yankee garrison, and hm set j tree a good sited viirps of tVcfedcxata ! soldiers. if Chariestoa is fc'lded to the trio, the jtrit tkin'i Sherman notr he trill hat 4 ' a furmiSibU army in tht JirJd agaimt him, mastrd bj hit cteit ttraUtjy ni.d Admiral Porters pun and aau!lin.7 ccIiitip Stfanitili hHl Wiliiirtcu jfooe, Ck'trUxteu in no iutijer tsteu tal o a stratejic d' fcit.it U vt mthrr an element of weuknett in the game. We do not mean tlit CharUaioa should be : given up while it is at all teiMblo. , We owe it to that heroic city to d-'fend it to th l't, aud it would b iuexprtas- . ibly painful to aes u hi tbe bin Js i.f ihe : optiressor. Hal local and personal j ruiStirtunes ere Mtcti puolic a Ivan- i tag's, and the forced evacuation of j these three Atlantic citi certainly j would tend to, und inirht result in, a, r -,r i - , f, : frtiitrul victory ever hbertnan. This' Gr-neral bat not got to the end of his ' tether yet. He ha yet to gTapplo with ' tbe t or, led -rate cbieitain, wbo has ld low all of bis prileeeeors rlio have ' crossed sword with htm. j Frma tba (.'hlrasTO Tribune. ) Major (ieKpral f pr. This excellent Illinois officer Las arrived iu this city from Milwaukee, en route to tbe new and important position to which he has been called the command of tlie Military Division t.f Missouri, comprising the Department of Arkansa, Missouri, Kansas and the Northwest Thriughout tbe war Gen. Pope has been i.baracterii-'d by zeal, devotion, and sincK'ness of purpose to the. cause of country. These qualities were severely tried in the event tbat followed his command in Virginia Tbe historian of tbe war will find few individual instances of more noble patriotism, than the spectacle of this officer retiring fmrn, the i.'l.starred field of failure on the Kapidsn, not sullenly and sulkily to air his grievances before the peoplo and r-en: b- ie; sfnt to a lesser and comparatively unimportant department, but wish a real and determination carried into every act to aeqnit himself in everything for tbe country and tbe cause. He was willing to leave to history his redress ot isjustice, and the events have i proved his wisdom by unmasking the ! shame aud sealing tbe disgrace of tbe j now extioct array element that threw j itseif across his path in Yirj-inia, and perhaps a greater obstacle than even the hosts of Lee. Gen. Pope, in his la:e Department, has set an example which all comrasndiT, would do well to imitate, and be carries to th new field. more adequate to bis, a reputation largely enhanced by bis connection with j a command that at the outset promised to be barren of all lanrtb. While we congratulate him on this conceded jai-ti'-e to bis merit?, it is even more eratiifymg. aud on bro.lr grounds, to see him plscd in a a rrroaa military divuion, which had at t mes solely needed qualij ,ie3 like bii at the h3 J ot iu affairs C1P MOKTOS i'F.ifOXIR3 TO EE Exi . , . . . CHAXiKn. Co.onel A. A. ferens, com- , m4ndl01f Cmn Morton, hxs rece.vei ordt?rs t0 ;r. tIie mt roiu c(- ,!,.. i r i ,mii ' three tnoussnit ot tnree reuel prisonerj ' c j .i w i T . i cuaaiiru iuj .or sti.-iniiL-'! mr a curft ..,. ipes3ondioe nare.ier ot onr brave I nton , 7 s SF -s , . .. , .iilitabt. uenerat camngion re- , clTei aatbor;ty yestsraay to draw teats Uelezrached to Cincinnati to have the same snpp.ieJ. rrom present appearances there wi'l be nearly ten thousand men ia tl,A rc m n w . ' !- n weab fan Carricgtoa ba moved ta Camo CarriB,?j j, while a sa' officer rema'ns ia tbe j eUy' oee to basiD'ess. Tb, work is herculean, as he Las only CoL r ryoarger and two othcers to assist at ! camp, wita a wbo.e division on bis bands and no cornssissioaed oScers. It is BOt Strange tbat he is nearly worn out, and would wiiHngly welcome anOther held Of laDOr where the duties . ...... - . are not so onerous. Indianapolis JovrThe Gake Law. Some misapprehension exists in regard to tie law protecting wild game. Tbe amended act passed in 1$63 reads as folia ws: " Tbat it snail be unlawful to shoot, j trap, or net rLeatncts or caaila between the JUsl da, of March and the first day i of October ia each year; and any pere Knn o . -a -f-n an isrirult-r IT t r r: n 7 nr 'son or persorjs so ebootkg, trapping, or nf iVi. abltl nn r-ontrirtU-1 " t' '""i tcereoi, oe cned one collar tor eacn pheasant or qnail so shot, trapped, or netted, the amount of said penalty to be appropriated to the 'Common School Fund.' "

MrsDER OF A PTOST MiBSHAl, BT GrgRBiLi.43. The Madison Courier of Fridav evening con'aics ihe followirz

account of the murder if tbe Provo?t Marshal of Carroll County, Ky , and a Lieutenant, by guerrillas: On Wednesday, thirty Federal sol diers left Carrollton. Ky., in search of guerrillas. They divijed iota two par ties of btteen each, and proceeded tp the Kentucky River, half on otie eij and bait on the other. About noon, those on the upper side stopped for tbeir dinner, acd their leader, a Lieutenant, along with Provost Marshal Carlisle of Carroll Couniv, told tbe fifteen men to "scatter around at different houses and get something to eat" Mr. Carlisle and tbe Lieutenant then left the meu, and tbe two went to the residence of a Mr. Dean, intending after d.nner to gather np tbe men and resume their march. Unfortunately, they ere doomed to diappointmer.t, and some of them to death, for shortly aftr tbeir leaders bad left them a gsug of about forty guerrillas suddenly attacked the fifteen, who were compelled to retreat to CarrolUon, losing one private kuieu ana two wounuea. ice guerrillas then returned to tbe neighborhood of Mr. Dean's, and approaching tbe house, demanded tbe surrender of tbe rrovost Marshal and Lieutenant, which being refused, 6re was opened 0a the bouse. Tbe officers thereupon left the house, and tried, we understand, to escape, but falling into the hands of the guerrillas, tbey were both conveyed to a hollow some distance oOf aud cruelly and wilfully murdered in cold blood, ai.d their bodies left on the spot. Such acts of fiendish barbarism demand tbe severest punishment, and if the devils who are guilty of these horrible crimes are not ferreted out aud summarly dealt with, somebody will be to blame. Masosic TiMPLR The. Ticket of Leave Man was played much better lact n'Snt ,nan on tlie ni.'ot previous, but it was tax Irom perlect Mr. Pierce s Hawksbew wss very good , , , f , nd Mr' Lrsklr'e " representation of Old Moas. With these exceptions nearly all tbeparts were faults but an -mprovemeiii. Time and . , . , , , ,, ludy ttte nr7 o com prebend fully ,he t'bar.cter of Kobe Bnerly. j To-ii'gbt "Ireland as it Wa,'' with ! lienji i.oilen as "JuJh. U Xrut wiil Ue I preseutrd, to cotu:lude with the pleasing : furco of ''Nature aiid P!:i!r"tpby ' WfsTEU At the Juumil ofiice, a ! tout, liouet Hoy. T i una w.lling to . wurk, steady rmplcyrcent will be given. ! Feb".3L Watkli iis Colored Men in woili ; ' on a farm. Location hcauLy , iibenil ' wgs. For further partitulur apply i to W, M. Aicwtv k Co., i C0. ( Xorih Water sirve'. . g Wfj Cosi-BBT Kictt MestCAL Feast Wa r p"asa to announce taat tee ceiebrated "Davis A Hiance Minstrels," who tae been playing with such unqualified . , ,. . , success in our pnnc.pal Kattera aud " Utta cities, will favar our people with one of their rfrWfA entertaini ments. FriJar evtuti oxt. Thev are unapproachable aad iuimiu'ole in their respective roles as vocalists, inatromental performers, or humorists. Tbe hall will doubtless be crowded. Johnny Cole's ''Topsy Snow's Philosophy," and Lewis Wallers' "Champion Clog Dance ' are uurivaliel in their way aod either of them alone worth the price of admission. tsf- Robert E. Hill, Esq., will lecture on Gommercial Law to thetudents of Behm's Commercial Cu!Ieg, this (Thursday) evening, at eight o'clock. Mcsic. Mr. F. Geil, one of our oldest Music teachers, informs as that he designs devoting his entire attention to Music hereafter, and is prepared to accommodate a few more pupils. FebC.lw. UstTGoto Wright's Gallery, No. 8 Secoud street, for yonr Photographs. All work warranted equal to any from Eastern cities. Dec 22-dtf " J I 1J I . At Psloka, I n 1 ., of Pnemonia, on ths Tth Inst., M as Hint S. Rrocawau., a(4 .'J years and t3 days. Tbs faaersl will take p-ar at the M. K Cliarch, Princeton, lad., nt 3 o'clock p. at. on ThnraUr, ths th met. Ths frtesls of tbe family ars in sited to attend. CO-PARTNERSHIP. tVTILLI H. WALKER and FBEDE lift J Lnnkenh.lmsr haee aator-d into n psrtcer. ship lr ths transaction ef ! Real Estate Agency " YtSVwi leTk' ' : b-ba.nmdaw F. Lt'MltMllISiA JOIIX 1". CRISP, JR.. I General Collecting Agent, OFFICE SW SHE THIBD ST., t St. Mun and t-tcmu, KT.aivtlle, lad. M ltr!l ttQtin pmiJ t r-npcti of M kiedf. fob t mm DOOR BELLS, &c. Taylor's New Patent Door Sells aeetheobdee I rpbey bao withont w,rs and shins wit A bamtnr. Ta-y rim io". ia". cr.fy) awp th cnu,k tQrislals Tb? ft) ls?ttr bs.a rtfcir, and ebpr. by fr. So iiT;pi in ttnirtnrw' thr 4 bo n-pmir, Fr further tBfrrmttnQ to VI bt BfTTis pjfij. h ii iiUtai f yonr truu, tof arratot s stjpiy. o D:!r. qts!CdY!T, to th? y wid t tio it. Ton il amy it's (oosi bs&j-ua. jour hfulad oi' ms it. i mamt 0,lfai artieis. ros not tamwh ty tba ."t' " Tm' crtTj t -c a or a - . m III. . . T 1 I '-l.e second and third norw cf fa. tniMing '; " oa Main tres, between First aad Wster, J io; Plei i sassas.wawmwawmwaBBawaBawawwm EDUCATIONAL. Examination of Public Schools. THE SEXI-ASSrAL EXAMI5ATI0S OF ths Public Schools of tbe City of EraosTi'Js, win conntw ca TarEDAT, 2nd ttX OF FF.BBL' ABT, 1844, and proceed as below stated, vis: I THtraiBsv, riskcsav 3rH. i 1st Girls Gromtaar, II 31 FUoer, Principal. fr!B ' 10 J? c!ock tr'- ij Hook"' Prioc,r"' raisaT, rrsarami irr. m.i. :-i i n r. , . High School. Mr Parsons, Principal, from 9 t Ths sssmr c4 tbs Co-m Cooticll. poreats. ; giaruian. aaa menaaef sdocattoa ar ti inytted to i attend. Ths exsreisse will com men c prom rtiT ot 1 aoor stossci, oaa to s.ots tutsrrspii. aars reawjMtsd to be pressst at th ope--caixsnu nu v as aowrrrrJe -H. SI.

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Guns, ristols Jfc.'. G. A. MAYER SONS HAVE REMOVED TO V l I i.EET. oppoa'f ths OoiTt Bon-e. m l k.. i4 Ur; sdlitiooa to their slrta-iy i.ii- , , t SHOT GUNS, 2JFLES PISTOLS. OTJN MATERIALS, reader. Lead, Shot. Cap, Cartridges, Fcrder fltkt, Shot Bigs, Cat Baji in great raruiy. Also. tfftcen' Sword and Bjlts, Fiae Pocket Cutlery, Wa. k 2Caris , aL - V c etc cccJiw Gnu tatftdw to crfir, )J f.r-'-nr d& with BtessB aad dpat. tu vt? t;a PHOTOGRAPHY. TO T3E CITIZEN'S OF rVAiovlLLK VICINITY. Mr. W. T. Wortbinston IS SOT nuy I W BEADT To WAIT ON ALL Hit y (svor htm with tbsr pMronar. srd aMr. W. warrants irVM aetil'"etM to alt, we ra "mssend hiss t the public. Mr. W. is rrnNi Id make !th !ars and small Photoararhe and ftnirb tbein op In all lbs latest etyles rulored if dsstrvsi. v Awbrutypaa furnished at th thcrUat n.iire. fctrimd. OYSTERS. MANN & CO.'S O V I T K II an LiKaC FISH DtfOT, 83 Mam Street, Ev&atville, Ind. F'rsiiiiltC Folker, rVg'ts, f 'RANK FELEEft HAA MAtK ARUANOK- . ftiu to rrxjrif divit. by ixj..rw, IV ih tlxore OjtiMi, in cttui and rmm-m, mtt4 trh Lak l"ih sui4 Uo4t ?-. H- t tb xit f el for lh city of K tr.wUJ. Tba ettrwf to frut on lh-r p'tbl as4 loacioaiai Inxarir. mfl 5r4 BANK NOTICE. tiimau KiTioiaBiii. I A'ansmile, Fsb. ?, lwiS. J rpitB ftiVkbolders of lbs E.so.il Bslional L Bank ars hereby aotin-4 t bat at a st-.iin( of tus Busrd of IMreclors f ml I Faua. It was ordetnl tbat ths .!). 'Vli.j Insullmenis be paid aa follows t Fsbrtuwy th ... - l-'l per shwrs. Alarcb 1st Sil " " t . m. it tbs balaa-.e of lbs sttbectitMNl esnltal f rVJ OOJ. K K. BOBEBTS. aald. ' Ca.hler. JEWEJ RY.

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t 1 N FOR SALE. Ft M TPOtt. f3 J. X 23 - ! VGOOD FAEM, C05TAI.N1KO AlOaerss, 1 sbcul liw miles north ft Etanseill., of ! preiris ana nntiom land About soi acras are undsr good tens; 70 in aiotow, 20 is bine arses IVi to bs collies ted In corn, wbh h Is rich b'tlom 1 land and will prodivw cora any leeg h of time; j l'i ta lostnre, and tba baleo'. aboat IV arras prairie timber land cowld be bronght Into ihe i posture by moving ths present fences sod adding a ew ralla. There ie a g"d frame bouse with seven rooms, frame surs bnlldiug, Irsme barn, tb-es lensnt honses, bewn log bsrn with cattls Shr4i all sroqod, wagvn aad wood sbe.ls, Fairbaek's bsy aud rattle -ales. Ihree w.its tLat fumi.h aa abuBdact ss;';'iy of first rale walrr, and two cisterns. Tlis bmi'licgs are all In a -od rrpsiraod Bt old. There is also a iiood yonng o.rhsrd cl spnle. psch, snd cherry trees. i tbs stors Is do.ng a go"d and printable tr.de. I a'ao tb nnatofrira la k.n& at Ibe There is on tbe pise shout Ta adofcaUU (cows, oz'a, steers, -., aod ten head of wrvrk j horses. Also, a lot of ssalee, c ,'s, sherp, b"r;., I Ac . wbKh would be sold with she farm if oesira.1. I Ths stock of gaoos need cot o with tbe faria as less sired. To situation is a ery pbrwant and hsaltbs one, nad eery seel tab U far aay on wnhisg to nxsge taaonsintry ators or atnrk trade. For further lalormfttlon enquire of U. F. BLOC5T. fobi-iw ho. 7n Mai a street. MEDICAL. The coES4Ioss and extfeiesce or A as it.lio I Pobliihed (nr tb benefit and as srantwa to yon eg I J men nad others wfaosnffer from Jierrcos Dsbtln, rrsraaturs iwcsy o nacsoco, gc , anpplncg at ,Ke aama inn ths moans of s-lf ears. By ons whs has cored himself after sndergoing eonsiderobie i oor aery. By sne losing a poecag paid oddxs hi soesisps. smxis oopies may bs ksd si tbs hor, EATttAilEL HAVFAIB, Esq , decSwlmdAw Brooklyn, fctors to., h. V. GROCERIES. Win. Ciililwell, GE5EBAL GBOCEB A5D EEALIKS III THE Very Beat FamilyJProTiiions. lAllfl tPEK5STLVASIA BCf IWHEAT llUU Flour at CALDWELL'S. A BBLS BELCHEB S STBCP, WABBASTED -X to gies satistactioa. at CALbiFELL b. O CALDWELL'S. cases r.rvni c-ttrjiv. at case: pbcses t CALDVILLt. 10 DOZ COB5 PABCHEBS st CALLWEXL'S. 20 lioZ ASiOBTEIi PBEaEhVEo st CALDWELL'S. 20 DOZ AS50BTED JELLIES at m TlLt.,1 "at-naOsii OTSTtB-S, --? by Exprsss, i "l" morasc, reosie-e-borzi ss Wot. CALDWELL'S. Bo. S Bins Strosi.

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. T. 18rit. X. f"r-n of wenMrT hah'ia trtbiert ri wcaauea, Uaai!!e, pair laltnn ot Ihe beau, lack at a; -petite, diairwaw i;w eaiioi, turpi t i.t.r o-ealipfttioa, dre to asfter, if they will try the oMebrmteH PLANTATION BITTERS. whk-n aroaow iwomsiwKlrd by ta highest ine-i-Cfti authorities, and waian , Is prodocs an avo'iaJs tsnrfi.-u: efl--t T-y are ncee.:ieil ftgresable, SrW.!j par-, sU.l must snperc-ed ! tber tonka where a h-.ihj, jntls atimu'-nt rs-, n i rrd . Thsj portfy, slrsnat'aen ail ismgora-.-.. They create a bealih t spiwtue. They are an astidote tr chank- of wj, t aa diet. Tbej ererrv-Bie the eS-ria f dissipation and late h 'tira. They atreeathea tbe vy.tenj al4 sr.l.sen tl tbs Bin4. . Th.y preTeut miaamaiie ftatl Intermittent -sera. They nnn! ths brralb aad ssnlily of th atomarb. They tnra Dyspepsia and Cuuat.;alioa. They care Diarrhea a4 Cholera 11 or boa. TSiey cur Lieer Comp'aibt and Neryj IiaaUe-be. Tiy auk ths sraak str,f , aba tanauld I r. . Iiaat. and ars exhaostMl nalurr frrat tralot ei. T-y ars ceai posed of th oeb-brated Caluays bark, wintefgreen. aeesafrae, rooU and herba, ail prsserTed la ptimCj pan Kt-Crvlx nm. For particuiars, aes circulars aai lastiatoaials around ftftch sotlis. Besses of Impostors. Eaftsains syery bonis. See that it bsa oar priyals V. S. Stamp namnti-la.-J orr tbs cork, with plantation scat, and osr liiialurson a firs steel plr aids la!l. bea tbat cow bo tils U do rs-lUed with spnrixns and drleieiioas stal. Any person preteadiuf to sell Plantatien Bitters by ths (allon or is balk. Is an tin pester. Any person Imitating 'bis hot lie, or selang eu clher material the rem, whether cal led PiantalSoa Bitters or net, la ft criminal sudor the C. f. Law, and will bs so prosecuted by as. Ws alrraJy Lars oor sye on ssssrsJ panics te-nliini or boll lea, Ac, whs will sacevsd la zeltng tbtaisaitss into cluss euartrs. Tbs demand l.n I'raie's PuuttaUea hitters from ladles, clergy, meu, mercbanu, Ac, Is Incrvdibleu Thssimpls trial of a bottle Is ths cvidenc ws present ot tnei wuita aud superiority. They ars so!4 by all re spectabie srugglata, gnioars, phyeiciaas, hotels, Sftleoas, sfsamboata, and sonatry stores. P. U. DBA KB A CO. ha. aij Broadway, S. T. LVO V'S li A T II i I HO, hatha! ran la frvm tbs Greek ..t l "Kathru," rt 'Kathair," atgaifyinc to eUsoaae. r; uriaate and res tors. This arllcls is what Its nstus aisnines. Fir prsssryinr, resturinj and beantilyjtjf tbs hnraan hair it Is ths mast rsmatkobl prsparalion lalhsworld. It Is Of-aln owned and pat cpby tbe orljrliml proprietor, and Is now mods with tbs aatas ears, skill and attention which (nea It a aals el ever one ati'tlna bottles par annaai. ti U a rs'wt delifhtful Fair Prea.inf. It srajdloatea scurf and dandraST. II keeps ths bead cool aad ctama. It mek s ths hsir, rich, soft and glossy. It pr.enis ths hair bom fallisf off sad turnIsf fray. 1 1 restore, hair epos bald keo-la Any lady ot teatletaoa who values a baantirui head of hair ahvnld uss Lyon's Kaihalrwn, It Is k ansa and s e.l throofhout ths cuilirt woiid. bold by all retwrtal le dealers IiEwAB h LARNkt A O..Jtew Tors. IIA.UAV NtllltllL A IUL.1. This Is ths mnst deilf bffnl and eslrotd mar) ailf,!e erar dlamseiad. It chaases Ihs sun bnvnl fore at) hands to a p-wrty satin lex lure of isv .sb. ln( heauiy, IrajxrlinT ths marbbi rarity of youth, and thsdMtwrse sppearsarasa laettint In ths city belle f mvbW s. II remoTss Ian, freralss, plmpbsi and rosghnsss frusa tbs skin, leailng tbsoomplea ics troasporent and amuoth. It cootains no maternal Injurione to ths akla. Patron, lied by Actresses and Opera 'U(ri. It is whs1 sery Isdy shoald nae Bold every a hers. Prepoivd hr W. K. liao-aa, Trvy, K. J. AdireM el, orders to IEM Ao a. MABNE.1 A Ol.. Bsw Tc I1EISTBEET S Inimitable Hair Restorative. NOT A DYK But restores fray hair to its original color, by spptyitit the capillary tabes with natural euatskenre, lmeilred by a(s or dlseoss, All snauualsas. ess ss are eosipssed of lunar costlc, destroying the ritality and t-seity of ths hair, and efb.rd at themsnly ao dresslot. Ilstmslreei's Inimitable Coterint not only nslons bair to Its oatarol roiot by aa assy pemssi, bat flees tas hair a fumxarlamt Bsawty, prumvtea Its growth , pes Ten la Its bulluf eff. srsdbales dandruff, and Impar ts health and pleasant. Bess to ths bead. It has , tid ths test of time, be lag- lbs solorlaal HairCdoriiif, and Is coattantly Increasing ia faeor. t'e-4 by both gantissnea and ladles. It Is said If all respectable dealers, ot can bs p rue o red by them of tbs commercial Mnta, D. 8 B A B!t Efl A f'O .WI Broadway, H.w Tork. Tsro sloes, SO cents as d ti. Glad News for the t aforturjate THE LOS1 BOUGHT FOB CHEROKEE INJECTION. Commanded frm RatH Barlu mmd itf - ClfF.kOStK BtVEDT, 0 Miom SHm fccs-, cmrwm mil iim ihm mnmmf mrpum, tnek 9 r,m.mn0 ihs Vrtmm, SmJLamtUm CAsf Blmdsr, slUww mf asW A WsByt rVdMsxf im th BUdtim frtctwtrm, (rriit (UrH. j'passv r iwT , sv4 a, sywsj me isW If Tm Nsjfayiw; .SB fa4SM OstBSnJ fimmW A Urm OT SSyAastaT m frrni) wk,n mli Oe id mnuswt mtmiietmm Astsy .tdW. sirit U irtrfi tn hih'.f cnucttitrtm4 f rtn, tb ttm Wtvff Irutn n to tt tfup&o.. fni ihrws, tmt par cUy, j riiyinf ons ewnsiif ius Mei, ca.ing It to Cow j In all its original pnnt and rl(r ; tba reneorint j from lb ey.trm nil p-rub-1-.us r,m which bs. i "In-e4 .. ! C HKHOKEK ISJR'TIO.i is intend i a an ally ann sasiataat to iwcntrsksa HeratI eli't end sbil"l bs ee. in conjunction with tbat rnedtriiw in all coses of trosaorrbraa, Obtst, Flnor aioas or niiee. itses-e:is ars healing, southtng asd d-tauinenl ; remo'lr. all avoiding, heat, tii rdeeaa' psln, taetcwd of lbs horning and el. mst nn-adHtftlila psio that is etperirtiTed with aer'y ail th caeap ewooA eecieu oteV-By tb nss of tbs CtteroBcw Ftesnedy aad Chsrskss Infection the two seesiees at tbs same lime improper dts'-bstgee se rebjotM, and ts weakened organs are spi ly rstorM to full e:r-r and strsnrm. StsrFor bill yorticaiars net our pamphlet from any drug rtors in ths nontry, or rit a sad we will rnsii free to sny s.jlrees. s fnli treatise. y-Pric, Chcrskra itsnsedy, 14 per hottl, er three battles ter AA. sTPrics, Cherokee IJsetlo,: per bottle, or tbrr bottles tor Si. YdTMsat by zpnss to any sddress on twcalpt of pries. SHrSoM ty all dmrrtsta ersry where. Dr. W R. Jlsrwln Jk. Ca., . Bol Proprlefcors, Ko. M jlrwrty btrert, few Fork. Sfgr-SoM In Erss.illby WS. BIERBOWAB and by afl dmgTet sswrywhers. fleblldAwly. CHRISTMAS. O i VICE, TOCStt, FAT TCBE IES, tt sals by ZD K. S. BCsToS A CO. Waaoo Bitters. -IS1 j r-CPERIf.E to all other kinds of Bitters now ia .by Priatinj Paper. ItA BCSDLEe ossorwd tiwa ow in itirs, 1JU mil gwd sapply constantly on band. B. S. BCsTOS CO. PriatLng Ink. I TB" PACKAGES from li t SO lbs, f-r sals by i I B. B. BCSTOS A rr 1 " lUUlfiir ordersT Coantj Orden Ts.5reenbMk. sto. SI o4 oft Maia aa

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