Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 December 1865 — Page 1

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PUBLISHED BY It MRS H. McNElL Y. - V V trn k v-am 1 " s JJiO. . McHIILT. WMUKsl VtlSVIlUI Or TUB i 'Evaiib Vills Journal Com-Danv, r- V , I Journal JL3uildiriq: r Cafi YCt 'iir mfnif ( mprojmeni From tho KrnylJlB Ctjwlt, Ptw, 1 1 lanthrophy.

imoD ali thfl ttiui-.eun.lt wbo are ptrmtmit raaideoU of thli city, m ho we ars tVi r Is i-f rlfi?t;t tcboil In tbi omniBW t-t, oi.aj I V4 -j fm who fctrnv how-and st what iott ft canM to b.

isitltatxt. Hut tbt we bars inch a ''electable BterprlM In proerv fa mora thaaiac d Bp by ecnlar daaotfiaWa to ihoeS wha Ti-e tla tb. B.inbbor.'Ocd of the Canal aod C beet Oct atraat 1 1 tb. (act FfMM Itit-trnth up tba nostril a elj, A whit, man and Democrat to tb. maaor"burB can iro l the inttiiutiva. od ths UMtl t-tS bat

IW lOiMHillMVMtMlMclflf hut,1 " ' " ' i I

-. b 'or, l tMrb!itireenf fn uch headway It ul. .-bow vtrtlaati.rnpy.'-wt.t'h can oVerlook tb. jiti treat of Itioti 11 od of nn"irlli(r' woiuau and' her little iunrx nt conld reir sooatly buildiDf . r . t lai ? 8aul: tk dalute A U& if tho Frsnlted.

J 1U ai bi trwirf'f rtinolng male and I'aual cuh.K

witnont arouttua; laqniiyaa to wnere tnefiandt .a 1 f aam fraia to .autb tkil,t4 matter' Of publia oouoirq. aud ana wspaopuawtw iaqnira Into.

a. nioe out oi n oi in bafiLiie, iupwl4cofha Ipirit T t 0 (uot from to tu.U a lio Aanioeoutof t?o of theciriKena of ETafetvlll oHI work tt ksae ootfroab-vMtaB-.aruara.iBs auun.y aer nitfuer echool. hoa

u4 white men nare nwn ante to rear lor ui alncatioa of thnr..a children ? We pot tha qrl- . tioa to the t concil wbo ia to pay tbe four lor utt tixmnat dolianara ndy xpnde4Tfint tbe Vj- liwoi or ir t l,oii ib tid dp larajrie t.L eind- , .4 'Attn nitre Thin I.lnr Diiluna la full migration f

Wa auticitiatatbo .mworot ifceCkMaoit-tii. tax-

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Vatad to ban-tha aumua out aiiia taw adaa- , On of U.ir cluidrwn aijuandand an ttay n I (Titer ' brata wboia uareru rau tbB away frota btfeet btatua-froiB aood bouuaik taarOaath to ba A prmauut tu ujija,t.i:e people of XTanawlllal Who antbon.-d yoo, if yon (re r to haTe.tbeoi "cttiKenix-l." to itar fditGiM at tbe wzaeaae of

f "if ) saehoua fupd, fc dticriB '-t)f ptht-r 1 I ' u . .. . . i. i . ,.r . ...U bkii.

K$l "-il children, wboaa home ia not i,trtia State ? KJcme

np irti foratrb, KmiiWi.-n Vfe'e bare talk abouKit phiinuixrry tbsi cro oat on Vt her

i. , . JpTTV' 1 o B Hiuurj. j. . wnuioi ...mm m f ntW t.aeol borne lnnte forelg rn- rowr at tbeexi 4,. penae of tba airy audi State, why didn't joa pat the qneation to the people of this city aad let i f ihoni wtllj the mutVflr.? Vfbi Mi-nom nbder-

,$ Bke thn wnVk on yicr oWti roiM)oit)liitjT (Who ,

Batnortzea y n to pay thi bonuM to attra1,! eoiene - ft i cl'jr hard pt taxrn V?r , that Iba 'aty erln of orery dar and i In all' dirwtlooa, facbea

into alaajiant ana OBn toa ainoo-aired If la (oi Wi wonlw, iaTe laaa orijiia oj veaurd,' and leaa blood le , aailil . te.bn.aa ym 'aatherily tj -. I ibaild A mora oeatiy au4 baua aroernro a fetr . t. vagraut hinck. .ulLVrao.th.n tbd y-w-tit ladiaa aid irtttiratiai-of U.anliill SctwxJ ItirTtt It ia a

...pretty aMBjiueDwaltt'iaaiiettlMiepinai tba. i . ui.dWat .ue fluahiBR frhllanUiroiy of Kt'wna Tiite outcioppeo in a n ;or .cuoornuuse w iitciet

f nigger baMe. than the wealthy fit anna have or f . thnir aotia' and duiKlitra' e.laatiu; aralernj t ,j il le tkiftaitb wy MU.soVof pbilaMMolrfctioun aenaaand puritan f .hat c m. it ia enough to ra jt,f... Yicv V.ur city UUiox ,nn4ortook.. tliia reat V 'worlr, why oidn't It alno occur to theia to eHlauua. f'if- , ' ' their Ja'l Mim, their court tojmi, and their cala- ', -' li. " ' tiocaet t , We Ibink Ihey t wi Jin4 thorn i Btith 'i , more tiTjefj," ,w iuunl :Vve mora jri on to put a fl - ' tares ir cent, of tbem,', and mojt pplicaaan to a look alter the balance. ,-h I -: Wa f.al, ft at oot cily Ct'.bera bay, determined w 'd e!eTat0' the ioro '."TT e wbitechild. I Xha 7 ' character qf tbBarncturo, . ita .locavtou, bwioa; ia .' ' ,J,''th bsftrj of the, ciiy au4 fin one e(. tba Suet T, tau iatrfetB,- kf g.', 'lo exhibit ilia puipoa of tte ' f, Anthora. The.lJigh Schuol, i old, dirty nd die. i 'i t SrrB&We, orB-out,BiKtlt church baildinj oat ia the ml url.a of Lumaaco, on a atreet withuut a name to thna wtio live an it,9'M...iAJm.t well a. """""for "wblte I rwb, It would eaem ; but little niggere mini b gathered ta achool In the eentar of tbe e t?,' the better to "locate the cholera . i when It oomea. - - , . - - t ' We ahonld think the people were already too Cgriayonely taxed frrf ttaoaeanry axpenseaBonaectsd with th dr urn entXeywitkeatttiBiiair tbe ex.. j " tortiona wrong from their wealth aquaadered for I , Canaiicuuijwsea. -.Ij-ia tlrathepjkawreexii I .; anikiliiif liti. th eonrtl4oirf their ihnnielpal , snaira; lo? tbeae outcrbfoinga of prtlolau and lanaticlarn will aoon necweitate a Uxatfon i equal to prohibition of citizenahip. TUa people ' . bavaxo money to timre- i W ee trj tuq tiuea to ; J iaua-op partly rtnpWta'famifto. " " 1 We ofia re aoma citixena to the neighborhood oi thrnew ftliikj oit.l"iiJ;ig their property tor askir JTlJn jf.Vni ol&tb adnntagea of the oalaauca ptoptrtyln that locality moat decfeaaa In value. Tho blatkoat Kadictl in tbe ity would aoarcely oare to be annoyed with a reiidenee In that locality, , 8o.it ia a-UU ttviBiaa of tAa&adit i Of .caja tbU tjqiabiifejary. liaiiiiitlif. Titfl Uiiy pre-

it thay. praia and tlieirf

f ferae.igat pce bvtwao-i tbeuiaelvea and

J aooty Irieodt. Ont upcn inch bypocriay,

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"The Meaner a White Map Becomes,

the W ore he Ilates a aisser.' 11TS .AiihO6? AltSwhefhave resided here for any length of time Will remember, it was the policy of a certain portion of tbe inhabitants of the citjrj to ij fn.i6tjupon tho 'doptwnTff whit 'A4 H OiaUedttlto "New bbiAeJ.'WieA as ted for their reasons for preferring the i iew to our present charter, they invariably answered that the adoption of the i es charter would enable the city to an: tex

ftdjoining rHory, and u. this1, way U IcoKpel thewe reaidir g or owtiiojt Jropv'T A Jthe"stibury of th? cit to d rtlpay ing the ' expenaes of improvements; whereas, under the.old charter, as it tnen

existed, sorTh orftlguons property although participating in the benefit! of fcity irarotemen4 JdtTuld not be anncxtieli an'iikoaawaaiiUv coolJ not beUafled npon to pay any part of the cost of such improjementAy.,B(it5Aa- the lifjjW sons Id n--n.--- r - chtfbieio give

i ,. city the fight to annex. suehJUi

iftwitorvj ; '.i::.r iX

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"-'came to be trndirstooa that tne adoption

' ,i of tbe new, charter- was t desired-.ibr a

totally diflereut reason,. vis.:. W paralyze t, destroy tbel'ublic Schoohaf This jinSfere'nce wee- altogether ,8on able in ,.ii't.,.,itJv14t ' fair," in viewf . the jact that in every city oi tee state, wnieu naa auopieu tuo

new charter' the. Public Schools, lad the buildings, - ...t-.-i. ' I .-'it rliVw .'on ooi

tjU . suffered Veauyr in some cases auspepa (LA' 1ng'for,i.ntire year or more, a'ndj in . others ' Uhguishing under the genaVal

" ,:- I iclibo'r'taw, which. v as well, as-e ne charter, den! ed' fo'.'citiee the' Doweri ew to i ii(7 1 tVtatoi ihitm. v,a.w. . . - Tn those davft: when anythinir was aid against the- Publie.i,Sehools of the citv. the 11 ih School was generally Be--le?teaa heppflcil object if remark. was saia, taat it was uuiu nirgai auu ti runj tution children of the rich that this was particularly the effect of the existence !of Ke-ishohcryh aw-jrke)rr-"Qld not Offcato,4-nJeue-LthewchTldrn at school after they had attained such an aee as would, qualify them tor aiding nir&?ita' '-fn "annDortinc s "in -tht familieA .2- liJAdr t C'OxX i To this it mint Uave fteeoxnswereOa that the Iffo of all pawWVwhether ctjociouslf'fb thrnsTjrta bt otherwise, wta little, wfee thairt A itragglo to promote b- thahesf interests of their children, ahd that in np other way could a parent '" rnalcB aacrifices for his children which would -be jbo 4rodf ctiye, rasjin, ajibmit' "nVrrtAA th rrtt.it of tnrfe mHabor to. an extent sufSofe'tfi -W Jurajslir-the" 'child with a Bouni1pTafnand.jjraci..aJLe.ap""catTorT, "to qualify iim for the discharge of the duties if Afterlife. T 0,. the ,oppoiU'y3u to thvt'panse oi edueation- Ahsftmes u differeWfdrm. It pot tba Iicb ,School whjoh ia r.QiW at

ijust in nryioiplfi; tq ippnd yw, laoney

t-lsrf iknKfiA fTir flip annnnrt fir an inall.

in jwjicttitfuaana eaucaie tne

tacked ; butj tfie'effort to. urnish somal-a,! ttiArtherTlHtrf other conside'ra-

facilities fcr the 'education of "the poor ' . ... .--i. : 1: 1

efjt lowest, .ieuit'jst, niiu niytii. neipieti of the eom'moBltyi b to'i-eoetve the oat- " poarTdg? tf Tfi56ani 8 " blRe'rnfccT'which was formerly heape4 .noon the cause of education, in tbe special -attack open the Highc,opl,,aftdlSfshe general a4

continuous fvtiacufl vpw" vub .viiu nutter, Whicli rbstertd ane! encouraged oof

WHOie.sj-sfiiiiv. r -.r-?: t Aa- entire oolnmrf Or AStisif urneapea

. . .. . j-, . I iioiuB.iin-KUBa. uv nmuncreu, mi non the Citv (Jonncil.bJ.tne wrtif, ..,..:,. m. .-i; r--m th

31 because .th"e'.Couhqif saw "t tq.'fd s - s.. ., . - giving to me coioreu j - ouuii - ('!oays .;,'" va"1' ""v"b nj.-'-r the war, th means of. furnishing to -I t . a, n-at Kr t laA 1 aOfl as ....children tiaJiiesfiiAgiot, scnool rBsuuc

heretofore aepriveu. ineRe neijiieBs

"beopl have cot pome here of their "hoice. aod ft i io-be hoped that ' .u- o..ik... c... .k.u -.anairsiu ti9 ouuuibi. uw?tw.n

TiaJ tlmd to' sehieY inanv. if not H o

them, will retarn to their former homes. tv,.. ,n .pt;ni in n if tber -are protected in their rights. Bat taPT?oe this protection is, deDid them nd they prefer to MnisiBi 4herthan retnrtf ftud take theris of being ftgfi.ro ..subjected to the control of those who, by the bar; ban am of slavery, have heretofore deprived tnem fit everyiumg uuv umte fr. ne..,Kt . JV BdWMt taoV rerruJav.wUirieci to the action of tbe Government, and in reli ance on the justice of a righteous God? AQdwbo will oppose T rVhowiH say i f f ,. - -w . u r- . m the common rights of humanity are denied ibonfiai . the places of their former homes? Or who shall say, that, remaining here and etaetfiere in the loyal section of iha conry,cJthey shall grow np ia igcrrirhee, Wret the former genera tions of the slayet dtUhe Sonth? ; Certainly it will not be those who accept and acquiesce in the results ot the war. . a , J . 4T-I..B a .l some of tbosipt. tee uotin wna nave recently been engaged Lb most wicked and traitorous rebellion against the Governmen.t3 And Ibeiit adharents and sympathisers in the North, may oppose and resist, bat the loyal people of. the eonn Xtf,-;inclading',tnoee .ot.the Sonth who honestly accept 'fhe.jresnlts. of the recentconflict, will see to it that these helpless and hitherto plundered and despoiled oJiletehii;ahejf .fca4 theil rights se cured to them here, or be colonized elsewoere, with, their own consent, in some pla-ee' destitute of a class of white, perIdTrf. h"5"Tear IneTr'competluoD. j IQoa-' whatWe the facte fn relation to the erection of the school hoase for col ored children? .-r-4 On the24fb"day of April last, thb folIowiha; petition " was presented to the C!T Cou nclir " To the Honor dblithe.'Mayor and Conn$TxanmlU: , ,f The undersigned, citizens of said city, would respectfully show, that as there are aJarze ntffir of colored Children lo'thf !fAtj F&ohav t"f ineade 16 proe own education, and no school house in which to be taught: though Jhjej fcayftH Jeanf one teacher ready end willing to teach, if a bpuse were provided,, humanity, as well as the public interest, demands that your honorable body should make an appro0riaJ HUH lUCi. UW UUEllUiOg 01 A BOBOOi O0U5S to Se occupied as a school houss for the colored children of the city, or that a sfShaot' fcbeae ehould! be t provided for them. .tWtm j 0 W Warren George Miller , - ThMOonrAgtoBiif. ,,.iJm B Bigga 1 ItSTauuy ' Well., Kellogg & Co If Klota J H tlnr.kli.M tacx-y, Wenulng A o -V B Ooodltt ' j Henry 0 Owatbmey " -3 t Xlllolt . 4 1 W Toraer F Lnnketiheimer : W F etoddard" " Wm U Walker 1 I'lmawentkal - -' Geo A Blitrolff ' " Geo 8 eonntajf ' ' 8 K Otlbrt v uvioorn fw h Aaaer a leleharr " ' A Stern ' 1 " " H 4 Wheeler-' " " ' B IfeliKmaii ' ' ' O BBemeo;'' '-KOb'l Bardei lA Chwrln Vier ' fie L Mxon ' " ' Jaqnea , .i-.y.c'or BUcla. u It Paooocx I) U roller H Stock wo 11 5J LTnfHaaiy F Blooot Healy wm t Iglabart . Blythe Uyooa A. li JUwmtAfi.0i3C Veaaenutn Cbarlea, Baococi fi ., ; Qillieon ktagkas 'A v iv. l, . . - j. Mxanei urr d r uaLr.n .- Lou Sihler. A it Bobloaon It will be aeefiiSiat the petition is not igued' ByJlaenibers of one partyexcla-I 'Blvfeiyulihat ahy. Of ,its signers are I iemourats tue very men torwnom toe I Vourter professes to act as mould-piece 1 and.oirgaor and from whqm. it expects to '.u s it ) .V.! ... .;!- aiiAieOBt that time when this petition was presented to the Council, an offer was made by Mr. H. Q Wheeler, to donate to the city tb.9 lot'ofgroand on Chestnut Street dji)1ti?nff tbe canal, ou condition that the cily-should reot upon it a school bousea to; occupied for the time ing, by s'.thji oqjorfld ohildreni of mi Ainy. i i.xusa ,p ropoiiiiuui waa bo eeptfed by tHe Council, and the hous t was erected, by the eity at an expense of about three to.buiatid dollars, ($3,000). ' "Iffs knqwidnfts..of oar citizens, thataiiohoot for colored children has beep in, operation in the city for a nam-bet-f lyearsV It ,wa1, located in the Ohureht of the cblored Baptist.'ob Jet Street, and was- taught by Miss ' Joha' ston, wha" ittj employed and paid (by some society or asaooialioa- in the .East That -school received no assistance from the cityitbepuuty, or the 8tate. The plape, in'whfb thif school was. kept had become entirely inadequate to the wants of the colored children, j ' Miss JohnstorJ cow proposes with such aid aa he 6arf derive from, the ealightenea and benevolent citizens to procure th--meaeaeCTOTaryar rlefray'"the ex pense ..for-seats ana -faraiture for tbe new ndbdolhouse, "and 'continue as its teacher... without entailing ajjy further expense fcpon the fcity or apon isdividaals XeitblgTv m4oAj fta they may choose voluntarily to contribute. j , The colored people of the city pay taxes upon their property, and tbe taxes paid by them aid in sustaining our common schools. ( If there are persons in our cotamunity who would be willing to receive their taxes aud refuse to accord to tbe colored tax payer an equivalent, let us be thankful that there are others who would scorn . , . i . . lo uiiny. r I . . VT t . 10 UO By. r i , Vt" j fil5toBeAt that this building has already cost from four to six thousand dollars, and that it will cost from two to three thousand dollars more. This is already sufficiently refuted". ) lt is also alleged tnat tbe scnool bouse for colored children is finer than those I ereciea lor waits cuuaren inciuamg me Hlf;h 8chool baudiDg. This is contrary erected for white children including the t0 me truto, aa every one who erer saw very well knows. I f i&& a?sa assarted; that the scliool-house erected for colored children is located in the heart of the city, and on one of the finest streets, and that the High School building is situa'ed in the suburbs '; of Lamasco, on a street without a name, all of which is unqualifiedly false, j i Tb High School braiding U situated bn'thV 'corner of Clark' and Centre streets, as near the heart of the city as the new school-house referred to, either geographically or with reference to population, and the High School bnilding, so far from being in the suburbs of Lamascov is situate, . in the .south-eastern ooraeriof tawFeurth Enlargement, having all of the Fourth Enlargement and all of Lamasco between it and the suburbs of Lamasco. i Tbe Courier asks our City Fathers why it "didn't occur to them, to enlarge (heir Jail rooms, "their'CoQ'rt-room and TfiBtrCalatottse?' ir also expresses the opinion thtva.!ireAf$d accommodations of thir kind, as well as more policemen, willbeiflegded. f .? ;-!? .,i DIjl it ever occur to Jh editor of the toikrW that-it Si cheaper- to Accomtnoj datichjlden iq. school-houses, than in j taut auu caiauooaes, ana mat wnere tne rritaTiittjf ecj9ys the - blessing) of flf'1mfsi ft ,'pifh rownrrl J. gecured iu the diminished amount required for the supportof jail4"po6hoiiiea; &o,? . j IsfcloOiWBchtov'Ay. that, any community which 4nies to the rising generation-the advantages o jnstrncrion in' schools'wnf find itself compelledjto increase the amount 6f its expenditure fop Jatra,' calaboose and ptof houses 7tion that IaJwhatever community the hfvnpftrs af school instruction are denied t 4kei veuBsr.' the- poorest,' feetrtest. ana iucitahxtWet of tba popBlatioa-are-the greatest anfferersstronm- -its want The well la-do and the rich can manage to eduoate tbeirchildren,' eveh'Jn places' iejehaareJOAAcaooU-tor-Uie masses, i : r 1 T't f T A ;etoe;lf "ir be desirabl that the rising. getrartatiea- be instructed, and the i e. cost in W.f tereiainTtni f iu nrianna .1. I Z TO r -J - r - iy ajndjjOQr.i.POU.seStijao nt. overlook ' poorest ana leeoiest oi tne population, their do n't. Idopiathe prayer--of the fool: 1)11 . . 1 a . a.e - " f7oi help. iM rich tht poor can beg.' ' t&T Om the third oaea of this taorn own

after' Hog's issue we "print aa interesting story

I ontitiRii " The Wank Cartridge. . ui i ------ a

EVATg YIJL.il K

BIS V4 THE ;VEIWvlATE av "bW "W Sa ' Jm j TELEGRAPH. Congrealbat. - " . -WA8HiKT0Sv Dec. "SiNATfi. Wilson presented a petition of Francis Cook and 2,500 other cblored peoble of the Districi 'Columbia',' asking thn riffht f.8uffrae. Referred to the Committee tjn the District of ColambiA. , .The President pro km announce&ihe following' committee: to Jact.. with the House committee on subject of Mr. Lincoln's death f Messrs. PoOte, Yates, Wade, Feasenden, Wilson, Doolitle, Lane, of Kansas, Harris, Nesmith, Lana, of Indiana, Wiley, Backalow, and: Henderson.-, , . rj !" On motion of Mr. PAseDdent) njuch Of the Prendeof message as referring to finance was referred to Committee' on Finance. silf 1 UVGrimea oraaented A ibiHltQ; 'grant a extension of.- time tor completion oi certain lawa railroads.. flt.nsi " Sumner presented a 01 to confine land titles granted bv Gen. Sherman, to colored men toai'he Sea' Islands last winter. Referred to Committee an Ju diciary. ; .l'v!&V tt.'JoiI f ' Brown introduced a bill to grant lands for construction of a railroad throogb. Missouri: and:Arkansa3 to the Pacific coast by the Southern toute, which ; was . referred. -. to Committee on Pacific railroad. ! ' Stewart presented a bill to establieh A Mining Bureau: Referred to Committee on Mines and Mining. J t Wilson presented joint resolution to prevent sale of the bonds and scrips of the late so called Son tber ft Confeatsracs which was referret, to Committee on Judiciary. i Nye gave notice of a, bill to c,hange th: Eastern boundary of .the :Stte of Nevada, - SO as to include additional territory toCfceT.taken from Utahj and Arizonia, t V, 5 nil !'u'i A i .., " AlBoabillior the speedy completion of the Pacifie railroad. j i'Howard introduced s-resoration icalU ing npon the President what information ne BBS ia, ma possesion respecting. occupancy of, Mexican territory, which was adopted.' Adjonrnmettt ID 1 o-'cloCk. -Hopsk. The ,8paakeran4hced the following standing committees: i Commerce Washburn, Illinois; f JSIc liott, Massachusetts; , Dixop, Khode "laJand; O'NeaVPennsylvania; Longyearn, Michigan; fas.-Humphrey, New York; Jai.. Thomas ' jr.4, Maryland Eggleston, Ohio; T. J. Humphrey, New York. ; Military Affairs Schenck, Ohio; Denning, Connecticut; Matstoo, JJew Hampshire; - Kosseau, - Kentucky; Bintiam, ObioJ Ancona Pennsylvania; Ketcbum, New. York; 9lB!aine, Maine; jSilrove, EentQckv. - ' ' " ' i- Naval ASTairs' A "W Ric Maseachusetts; Geo.-P. Wold, New York; Pike, Maine; - Kelly, , Pennsylvania ; Brandegree, ; Connecticut! 'f d. Eldridge, Wisconsin; Phelps, Maryland ; Darting, New York ; Lou, Ohio. . :., I "Foreign- .Affairs Banks'Massaohusetts; Raymond, New. York; Orth, Indiana;. W. H. Randall, Kentucky Dawion, Pennsylvania ; ?' "-Patterson? '-'New Hampshire; - Newell, :Nw Jersey; t Colton, Illinois; Vi afield,. New Tork. : : ( Elections -4- Dawes, A Mageachnsetts ; iscuoneia, rennsyivsma ; upson-micni-gan; marsnaii, Illinois; rame, wisconsin ; tihellaburger, ' Ohio ; McClurg, Maine; Redfield, New York. 7 ( ! Q Ways and Means Committeoi.tJ j Morrill, Vermont;- idooper, ;Maes.; Brooks, N.'Y.; Morlield, Ohio; Wdntworth, Ilia; Coukling, N Y. ; Moorehead, Pa.; Allison, loo.; Hogan, Md .Committee on Appropriations:. I Stevens, fa; Itaymond, N.'l-; lilue, Md.; Rasson, Iowa; Yoorhees-Ind iana; Farnsorth, : Ills.; ; Spauldjoj?, (Ohio; Wigby.Cal.; Wright, N. J; Pinckney, Conancy, ; Pomeroy.y N. .Y. ; Hooper, Mass.; Calver, Pa; Bucklew, Ky, ; Lynch, Me.; Defreee, lud.f Randall Pa; Hudbard, W. Va. Ingetaoll,' III.; Dumont, Ind.; Davis, New York; Baldwin,' Mass.;' McCullougb; Ind.; Colt, ' Wis-4. Walker", Ohio; Mercie',' Pa 5 'Sbanklahd , Judiciary Committee: ; J Wilson of Iowa, Boutwell of Mass., Thomas of Md , Williams of Pa Woodbridge of Vtj Moms' of 'New lork) Bodgers of New Jersey, Lawrence! 01 Ohio, and Cooke of Illinois, i r i v '"The House' refused to suspend the rules for the admission of a resolution giving the representation from Southern States the privilege of their .places pending the consideration of their claims to seats.; Much other business was trans acted. On motion the House adjourned.' i , i-i t Mlaeeilane ona Items. J 5Nw Yobx," Dec. 11. The Times' epeclal says: f General. ao as Tii'JCed tb President obv Saturday, and gave him assurance) of his .co-operation- in carrying out the measure proposed la the message. 1 Reliable information has been received bv Gen: Howard which i exhoneratek Gen. Tillaon in his management of the freed men in- Wilkes, county,, Georcia. The most outrageous -conduct stewards freed men has tallowed the removal ,ot II.. Mttia. In thA Wiilt ri.m.J .nil ither parte.of the StateAnd.Wm. M. Reeve, Judge of the District of Wilkes county, Ga., aaks, at the request of freedmen and respectable citizens, that the military be. eeht back, and Gen. Steadman haa ordered trooos to be sent there. The joint Commission for the settle--ment of claims between the United States of America and the United States of Columbia have disposed of 62 cases, or about one-third of all the cases'on tbe docket. Nearly all of them result ii judgment for the clSimants. ' . A gentleman writing from England t a a gentleman in this city, by the last mail Bteamer, remarks that the Queen i our friend, and she will not allow Earl Russell to take a position .that will cause estrangement between the two governments. ' - I , The celebrated St Albans raider case comes up in the Supreme Cour this weekj and will be argued by Daniel S.4' Dickinson and Dr. .Mehaffy, Recording Clerk of the House of Representatives, who has been seriously, ill,, but is gradually recovering. The World's Washington specifcl sayst A meeting of the friends of Geo. Butler has been held for the purpose af consulting aa to tne course they ought to take i respecting tne assault of lien. Grant npon their chief They are disposed to fight Mr. Washburn's resolu tion creating the rank of Lieut. General and defeat it if possible. Butler is ex pected here to-morrow, when their plans nil da emnesil I? I Iadlant Affairs Nsw Yoke, Dec. 11 A special to the World says the War.; Department has anrOinted Maior Wynkoop, lately m command of Fort Lyon, to safely escoit the messengers from xiiacK ivetue ana Little Raven, the chiefs of the Cheyennes and the Arapahoe Indians, to the north of the Platte River, to meet for consult ation with that "portion " of, tbelr tribes wno for some time past have been alienated from them, and who are considered hostile to the Government,' in order to convince them of the becessity oi immediately entering into' relations of, amity its tne-unites states, ana tne propriety oi rejoining iaeir respective tribes. I j A number of runners have already been seat ouV by the chiefg ' mentioned, and' as . they have ; sever . returned, .the Commissioner - beliewee, frOm-.represen-tations made,that'thej were wavlaid and murdered on the way by United btates I troops, wbo-hftve come to.;Tegara'5very Indian an their enemy. ,tt uua o i During the war a large number of the f!hevennes and ArapahoesL went.South, 1 T i . .- . ' - , a -i- j the ! joining tne iviowas ac-j vamanuea, ui I . . was with these that the late commis l it t si sion under General Sanborn formed a late treatjaL the mouth oL the Little Arkansas river. 4.s . ':. s . - CisciHifAtf,' Dec 10. m. The river fell 7 feet 1 inch yesterday and rose to day o feet, !J inches. . ,.,M

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fff ivra aptciaii xotuL, ueo. ii. lne-xfcratas Washington special says that the Pens on tsureau bis lately decided to confine its action until final disposition is made of all cases below the number of 4,600.- a v ' ; i ; f , lt ;;; Tfieladies employed in the Treasury Department proposed to peiition Con gress to increase their salarifl. Chauncey M. Depew declines the position of Minister to Japan. , . . The ; Times', special says that about 400 editorials "on the President's meecage, from as many journals, have been received at tbe White House. About 99 per 'cent, of thess heartily endorse the President's past, and commend his proposed future policy.. ; . "The case of tbe United States against Gov.. Prince, of Boston, arising out of and involving, the history of the great Florida fraudulent acceptances, will come up this week in the United States Court of Claims. - Gen. Caleb Cashing u counsel m the case.,,, , Nw . Yobk, .. Deo. . 11. Tha Pott's Washington special says: A Senate caucus was - held this morning to con. mder' Mr. Stevens joint resolution on construction. No result was reached. Another caucus will be held this after noon. Prospects of early admission of the ienne8see delegation are daily growing better. .A strong lobby .influence ia at work to procure the renewal of the reciprocity General Grant has returned from the 3outhy ; ) Cincinnati natrktet. . t - CutojsaiTi, December II P.M. FLOUR dnll and prloea nomira'ly lowr; anperuke coum nare own DOOgus at 0 OVMS 70, and choica Old red wheat extra. t 8 00. WUKAT ia dnll at 1 70 (or prima old red, an I int wrrv. f j - j 5 ,. - .- . JOHN 1. in belt r demand, and price hare ad yanced to 47c for now. ... . -. I OA IS are in moderate demand at 38o to ale. HYJB i doll, aod priuea bare declined to 73c for pnnio. - t f HOU3 dull and price declining; heavy averget are held at A tOjijS 00; drained are bald at U 06(10, AO, with buyer at 1 C0 10 2L More anxinty to aotl at theae ficarea than to pnrchaae. Ueceipse, 8;00 bead... ... .. .t i . . luXiB FO&K held at 27 6CY328 60, wlth: bay. era to aoma extent at SJ7 60. Tbe w ather la aafftTorabie for Qn ea Memta, and prlcea have declined to t. 12, and lto for 6bonldera, Blrtea, and Hams. Balk Meete bay. declined to UV lie. fjr bbonldera, the latter rate for pickled 1 H. (9 15c for Bidea, and i tot 0 ear Bi.lea ' . l.rl in the day La BD waa offered freely at l3o, butthe market cloaod Crater nnder tho ad. ric a from Mew York. OBOCEHIKS qniet. - : ' COTTON drm; middling 6Va47e. I " ' WtllSnY uteidy at2 xti. COLD He3H5. 1 New York Alar Acta. Nw Toaa, Pectmberll. j COTTON dnll. irrfEnlar and lower at 47ta49 &a micdlinc. FLOLB dnll. trreiralar and nnaetthd at Ilka 20o lower; 7 75(97 5 for exlTa btate; 8 03g8 60 for round hnop -Ohle, and S 6S9 7k toe trade brindn. ike market cloklnz heavy. - - WlilSKf witboot decided change at 1 342 35. WHBAT doll, and medlnm and conmon gradtw 1 and 2o .ower ; 1 7U1 70 for new amber At Ten. J'JB ! opened heavy and cloatd rather eaaier. (I ATS doll and decUoing; Himouc Tor aonnd. ' COFFEE du'l. 8CGAB quiet. - " ' M'tHtSes qnlet. PrBOLEUM quiet. j Pi RK htay and lower ; 28 602 25 for men, elcalag at, la regular way, and 23 72iJ for prime meaa. , ; LA US niuj.r end more active at 15 Oj. MoMRT firm at 7 per cent, on call loaoa. i 8T KALI NO qu et at 10(10W. " .- OOLO nnanr, opening a advanofn t to and eloalair at 145. : ' ; . - - OVIttNMEST STOOK8 V? oo'r for V 8 ; 820 onpon. 102; 1...40 coupoua 9tji; U 8 oa of '68 oonpona, lis ; 7-SOt, Si aarlea, 97. If aaAvill Cottom Market. rlAiHTiLLa, Becember 11. i COTTON haa been niu-ually doll to day. Beeeipt. aud abipmenU vary l'gbt. Prloea range from SO to 37c. Receipt, tui; ahipmenta Wi balre. Oxtmbrland riv r rbing, wt h 33 luebea on tbe hoala. DRUGS. i.1 .li V' H. W. CLOUD & CO., WHOLESALE X)EUGf:GhISTS J i af it - lab;:1 ($, South 1 Water it, .'IV. iV tj:- . ...' h'M . ' ;W ' ' i-1 " frKIP COJJSTAlfTl.t OW HAWD A LA BOX IV aud WKLL-ASSOBTEW 8T In lhair line, at' ,OM Lowest Cash Prices. BUT IBS Wtlt do well to call baCora cumhaJm lwwker. - - . 3lia pbstSlkiV no ooods AT BITAIL. All ordera attended to with pramptnaat and -i h . ,: ocX2dom care. , , . - . ; n j; PORK-PACKING. ponn-PACiiEii, .'Evansville, Ind. ATOW BEADY FOR TBI PtJBOHAS 0 XI HOQS. May be found at H. W. Olood a Ce.'a, or at Sa'euel Orr's Pork Hoaaa F.mllir I..r.l R.Ka .n T.n.l.l Sn-aiahaA rflick of fir. Ort's Iron Store. , decl. dim DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THUS COPABTNtESHIP-THAT EXI8M0 X between P. O. Bammoad. N. B. Franca, and O. A. Hammond, under the atyks of Hammond, French A On, of Memphis, Tenn . wee, oa tbe 1-tiaet., diasoiyed: by mntaal ooasar.a. 1 Xithar of the abofe-namtd partnera are authorised to settle ail buaiuess connected with said Brm. : - . - -P.O. HiMHOBO, ' t v c: . K. B. FB1NCB. , Ueo. 12, 1865 d3w " - O. A. HAMMOND. PROPOSALS. Notice t a, Contractors. OIALED PROPOSALS WILL B3 BXCIIVID O -at ttie Anditor's Office until Monday, Decemer in, 1865, for sna tmituiag ai a uuiyert across ln'to Avenue, near he Powder ktagaxiae-; alao tor eartb-work for B ling tba road. way across said Oal-ars.. -Plan aad apecifieattons can ba seen at myoiSoi.'N , .-. TICTOC BItCH, Auditor. Kyaaavtlle, Bed 11, 180S . - . decli d till Mond I MJA. "41 :3aib; inri ' Fair for the Poor. TiirB FAIB FOB THK POOB TO BK QiTIH l by tbe Daughters or KebeKaB will taxe pieei Wtdneav and Thnraday syeaiags. a- the Mi sonic Hall. Ivory preparation baa been. mada. to iu.ure enceeat. and there ta no doubt but all will have a'ptearant and an AKreeabls time. Let ail so-! Xica.ta may be bad at P. I. Oeiaaler's Jew eiry Saore, at i-i. Slriott'a Grocery Store, and at A Fisher's omoe ; Lunch oa Thnrtday and Friday morning.. ! The famoBS Creeceot City Silver Baad will fur. niah music for the occasion. decli dit BOX MANUFACTORY. BOS M AMD F ACTURER, Cor.. Mala street and tbs Canal, Ivaoavilla, Ind l.inriSdHOXW OF ALL KINDS KXPT J constantly oa band. Ordera promptly filled. and delivered iree of charge. noai-nm -INSURANCE. I EJDIASAPOLISINSTJEAirCECa rhnrtered. Is3b. - p - apital r v a alfiet c - saoo.ouu Oda reii.wr majif iS orth Pennsylvania street,) LHaPOA.18, 1HUUS. IN DIBKCTOR3 : s. a. ruTCBta. sen., a. l boachi, w. . Tatsort, dutii rtJuaxT,. . aqtu-Li joMKs, sen., a. a. tibtob, T. a. aloaaia, - 'u.rsti, . .. ww. snnuasi. - ' -' Vlnsorea all kindsnf Property against Less ey sire. - ' wa uan uiiuua, rra h AtKX. U. J ABaaos, Sec'y , ,.i ...... v : WM. B. BAKIB, Asant at KyansylUa. Office of Bodiam MiBes.

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-a U !- FOR THE FARM. IMPLEMENTS. STEEL PLOWS (alt klndaj; ...-.-r .t cABr-iBo prows; vV:;;:; I COTTOS SCBiPEHS; ..3 r '.. ,'vrt ! CULTIVAT0BS; - i a ,i -t.l-s.vf j OVTTINO B0XEB (various klada); rH COBN-kHtLLEka (yartotu, kinds) ; . COTTON OMS;l ". '-! 1 WASBIBQ MAGEIXESt f .: i'1. j V tRAQ BA W-MILiat' MAUD-LOCUS, atc.ete., att '7 liiiu"! Fresh Seeds. BLVt GRASS SKF0; V f'; '. OBCBABD GRASS SEED i. , ? ; BED TOP tEEDj -if t - TIMOTHY BEEi;,' . J-i.-j w ...A VliUVH.lt tAI .irr.(' 11 ILLMT '8HfH BVKGARIAH BBEDrTogether with a full aeeortmeat of Oar don 8e3 either ia papers put ap in boxe aui table fcr vain boxe aui table fei taillBg, or iu bulk all growth or 18taV i I or aaje by II. O. BABCOCIC, ; t .l 8 North Jlrat atreetj . - - 4 ,i '( ,4 v ivtlle, lad decS dim . HARDWARE. T Ohio -Tool Pianos, ! ...! rrr .....o u , Butcher Hand-Saw Pi es 3 yi , and 6 inch very ecaro. Batcher Mil2-Sar Files; 12, Id, ed 14 fech rery tekroe. .. .,,11 ,Jiait.' Wheeling Nails; ';; sit's. 'X "... .. Pittsburg Door Locks ; All ie.,.. rV i aul:i . : i .. . ,t-!t' Hewatylea -i "' . ' molasses Gates : LI4AJ J 2? oft. 2 and 3. Barton's CooperJTools a Tbe oDly good anortment In tba city.' Diston's Hand and ip ping Saw; Spear & Jackson's do. do.; Meat- Cutters ; , o 4,-1 1, 2, S, and t: ' .i.f ttai-i Cutters uU Patent Meat and stuffers;:.:: Turned Ax.Haridles ; Largt ttock. , : . mi-:t Moulders' Shovels ;; Scarce. Washita Oil Stone ;-:,:,J i At ,2Br ponnd worth 4 per aonnd. Patent X-Cut Saws S, C, 7. 74, and 8 Iral. Coal Hods; , Cheap. " -" 0 W 4. Shovels and Tongs;: Coffin Lace; " : T ' V ; .it IM.. At 25 per cent, lew than other boweea nil at.in Aiaj. a eomniala aaaortaa-nt nf k. u ...iL.m wr hi. aa - Lowest Cash Prices, wholesale aad retail, at - Iy JACOB 8TBATJB EO'S. .ii

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t decS dla 1 TOYS, NOTIONS, &c, I TOYS, YANKEE KOTIOHSj i CANDIE B'TM.G - n A. Zl W. CHHIBT. WX TAXX PLKA6TJBB tit SATING THAT we baye rsiurned from tb Xaat. and receiak ed and hare bow oa hand the largeat atock pt all kiadaof " ."f Toys, Yankee Uotions, ; Fancy Goods, Candies'' r j)Urul-. In svary Variety, Oi city which we will s the inraeat stock ia thll -which we will self at lower prices than kny hones in Eran.Tilie, both wholesale and reciU, Gome and bny yoor wants for t bs Holiday.. Our Store, accompanied with tbe largeet Bakery In Hits' city, is on Bain Street, between Third and Fonrth." aecsuim A. A w, CHKIST. CARPENTERS. . OfiA.. fi r r.n m . I n . . . . , ' Shop on Water St, foot oj 'Zeet, '' XTAKSTILtK, ISI All kinds of boose ' teemboework 4, i , T v.cilrl the beat manner. GUNPOWDER. 'J GUNPOWDER Z 'WM. CROJIET,3 LAgent fcr tbe Sale of p v . . J Oriental & Miami Powder, tSO ; Main Atraat ; gart (Between Serenth and Ilghth), LOUISTlLilX, Kt. ,i,Li:a A foil .unnly of Boor.inat. Fitaaad Blast. pply of I I balety ing rowaar ana eatery 1 oso always om hand d tor aaie. Bli-tm TINNERS. ' JOHN SCASTLIN, -j ' Wboleeale and Betail Dealer 14' . j Tin-Ware, Stoves," Grates, Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet Iron A Japan Ware, No AS Main Bt, abovo id, Ivansyiles, Ind. " car Job Work promptly axaeated, 1b the beat manner. Ordera solicited. , .. , sA-Sa STOVES AND TINWARE. II. 12. UL.E3IICJEIt tTAS BSMOTEtl TB0K HI3 OLD JTAHB A.JL. ob main sree w bis bow no use, . No? -14 Second Street,8 between Main aad Sycamore, and received a large additioa to his stock of war., so that bow ba bad tba largest aad beat aeteoted atock ia tbe eity pf ; . .. , 4.i 7 i jpiain ana Fancy iXl swart, ' COOKIKO' AND HIATINQ STQTI8,. lJ' j ; MANTLES, MAMTLK FaUMITS, Tb very bast ENAMELED -GRATE?, floe aod . ,! .. common. - SKILLIT8 AUD LIDS,' c" SJVANS) 111) LilOS, -' ' - - , SVUAB KKTTLB3, . .. irOi Btlfl-IEOSa. 8MO0THIN.J-IB0N A, faucy and eommon, , CUAJj HUDS AHD VASJS3, 1 si "BRITANNIA WABK, .-; r IBOK, TIKNAD, AND ESAMELID WABf, and yerytbtng'connected with the bnsinsas; Ut iac, a geaerai assortment oi -j 1 Ilonae Fnrsi labia K Qooda. , 0W A good aaaortmeBt of TinoeM' Stock. J All lobbing, neb as GGnERISGt. B0OHN0, etc., doae at short notice. - ; . i ; All warranted as repretentcd. . Offers to sell cheap, at who'.eaale and retail. ' . Ordr, solicited. ' ;s '!djn5tf FLOUR. f Attn BABBCL8 BOEBLK XXTBA CHOICE JJJ Family Flonr, made from old wheat. For aleat BBOWNa..ESJUCRS 'K A CO.'S, i nSi dlm So. 1 Water street, i SUNDRIES. FL017B FULL BPPLY TEOM? "SUPER, flue to Choice Extra. BAIRD A START, t OALCD HAT FOB SALS IK QCANTIT1E JL to snlt eustomoiB. Wo bale our own baw. an. warrant all we sell. y &kJJiO A tTA.B.Ti nZ3dlm. Application for License. NOTIOB IS HEBEBY ITE1T THAT W will, at the next term o the OomoUasloners Court for VanderbBrsh ooTintr.lDd.. tJ.k. sddUoatioa lor license taseU UtMieatinf liquors IB a leaa quantity than a ouart Hir place' of boat. boss ia oa lot Ba U is th Ljwer Enlargement of tbe city of Iyanayille,lnln i mnwU - - . JNO. BXTTZCK A BB03.

-J - ' as ;r " rrr;rrr 10 NEW-YORK STORE. He - ' a5 f!-t !IV! -w V O -j i v- ru ITgw York:dtore, so o ij .:. U&S.A.CO01.1DGE i I a Jk-, . - as4 ' j. 1 tV' i. air W'-O&P. TrRST STREET, ABE .DAILT BKCrlYIAfJ nofalW fOBlt I TB LA BO EXT STOCfe OF-J ISK DBT ' oopia TalFrigJii!is : ; YjS "2 THIS iff AEKICTj S - THIS SAEKKTi . iz " ! i SILKS, JiAQES.i - WITlH CrOOIS. IOMSTIO - COTTON I "N. --- C-1 ' Ltm . ..i.. , g 2 ysr KJXJ ' -U?Ai - CL O -tBASQtflNES. i 1. ) ... i 1:. fcwBROADCLOTHS. csimer'eb: DOESKIN. CASTOR & li&'SGOW 13EAVERS f-rnTTiriiT,ta HiSTEDS mi 1 h i 1 i.a ; : -: tr Worsted' Hoods, Caaai y -Breakfast and Opera '.--1 1 fi f - ri.-Tiiti t,i; OI ll "I ... : i!at-.a -i Nubias, Sontag8& Searfrf 3 ii! Alexandre sri ? i .2' KIDGLOVES. 22 ;, ;,? .it. fi .V t.aV .HOSIERY. a, , .a, ," Tdi. M I , 'J IVotioiiNi and Fancy t Article-,H ' j la 'WW -r-i. ChiMreilii.' blisses', and Ifadi$.and:3rents'i -WRAPPERS & DRAWERS In Cloalt and Drifts ' Ornauuaawaa . llllUllllUf alVCV Ws bare everything that Is dealrable and stylish. 4I Valenqeinnes Tlaread 'Edirlf? aiicTInsertmsis.--Thread Mattfe,vTaeiiceiruDjef3 and Point Lacie COLLAR&.SETSi tc,f oat ,'!iiiTAE iji Ilt 1 '1 : . ) t l.J .imi SILK ilain "!-.,:-yX .a-ni. H0IEE-A5TIGUE SILKS. KEP.SASD COSDED SILK?.'"' Q0. GEAIJTS BXLSS.-irtr;;-nr IAJrCT i?TJLTD COlTOEED SILKS. CHECK AND SIEIPE SILKS, bU oi tL popular tbades or Street ; If inna JSTcaiBZi Dressfs. j u ; ffcWPa Pi BV ana. bW WTVI . w I'll! lau&iuax vjix.vjiia inausnaaes. All shades of COLORED VELVET EIBBOltS AND BUITONS for 3f5ATniingOTTOC? , CLOAKS and BASQUIUES from D0U2LE and. SINGLE BLANKET SHAWLS, from 12 to $12 50. 1 u DOUBLE PASLEY SHAWLS, from l a ... v W T. t-V,50.0(rttJ 4582.60. (.aljouS boa oiY WlUJstl3ra.Q-lrllL3L-DEES3 GOODS, ; limXW!' JAS2O0 vf.'13Trv iTnvj t FEIlNCtt "WERiKCS -r- A i Lory j Slock of Ectry Shade. i, ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS. OTTOMAN CLOTHSj.r. A jf13 I , ,TAMl!5E .CL0TH3."L.a' -uiiw i MELANGE POPLrNS T ' PLAID All- Wool Poplir. CANTON CLOTHS. -K0TT03 L CBAP15"'iLANQE"iadii,i.j4-r ' ! 'V--iaTvar yATyoD .ALPACAS Black and alt colors, u'Uud a Full Assortment of FRENCH AND 'BRITISH' SAXONYT.DRE'38 GOODS, all of which willbejffercd to ihs Tradef asd retail 'at. pbices th at -jaa a n -s a.o-i i-a ; ti.frT rt v - . ' lif !-, S l . l-t: Aa.'t .tTU rt1 11 , ;:r4RiiitiBERi. Priea8re!Xov,' Goods Must be fsrtajnfIJr ingniacalLj-A.: j TrrrSTSrS. AT CO OLID SK, !TS f aapWsm" --- JCVBAsrllloi Imd. SHIRTf MANUFACTORY. L .A A 3r . RTTTTTrS 1 P SHIRT MANUFACTORTV LNTo.3 Sooond at,1 ttllBlX tl,S AIB SBAySSLXBI.y r. il',, 1 f.J C1BTBTS MADE TO ORDER TBOM MEABO BVBsewt and Dt warranted. stoek teady.made Shirts and Collars always on baud, and wt prtos tliar WW solr the prtrctntaer. Tucktng Bsurrs, micaiDg foaoma, ac none wiin nd ojespatea. - . -. v - . Ttxankfal tor TBurt tavors, tba rabaotibw 'reUy - aoiiaim . oowtoaioa oi- -tha -imtrosias. n .rally bestowed Sjr taa aewt Sts yeara. .

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v-tMm bin 0,7:7 DRY GOODS. &o. .t e-VMl sw T--"; fit-rf ,!.; es.i:: STAPLE AND FANCY Lew .l' OT O'iBS.' DRY. GOODS, T ATI ' I-' 1 (S ' -t,t. 8Maiii St. 1 W!va; .-Hr ' I ' We take pleasnre ia tnforminr ear aad tba pebilo gooerally that we are teaatriag anr t'i -r.-? - . . . - .X J. V Pall and Winter Goods t 3oB,,,tl8 ' Part,0'.' U .oil: .c!ii."ii .-:i. i;l-... t. -i ;. Broyn 'and Bleached ' Sneeting-a, au ofliriiagi, rrinis ana ueisaines. . Ul HA1 17 a I'v- - i t.l !( f 1- , Plain; and Fancy Dress Goods of it. i-.a'fl III BTery yaneiy. - . j , . .. ,.'1 .-f.i; I i Black Cloths, Fancy Caisimeres, uasmetts, Satinetts, Jeans, 1 - Tweeds, Ae.' ,- ,; . .M.l .'Mfl . 14 -..IU .... . I ' r A large stock of Plain and Twilled flannels, - Shirting Flannels, , Linseys, Bed Blankets, &c, , , ;i t-i-. !. .. . . . . ; . . ' A large and carefully selected stock 01 xau ana winier saawis, uat..moral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, ','" 1 IJubias, Women's, Misses and. Children's Hoodie , ,;,' , , BVUU SI.BXJ.B. I .THiitiaWiii- f Ctotha, Sacqnes, Basques and Cir culars I n stoex o maae to order on short notice. i tlX 11 f. re 1- '?. ! A laree stock and great yariety of - Aosery, jaoiions, txc, oze. j - ' -,.;!-tr. !., u,- .. -!,j i- - ' ; t . : All orwlilclt were purchased previous io me recent ad i yance ia DryCftjd, ; i We are confldent that tve can make It to the Interest of ull to call and examine ,' , lT Stock and Prlcea. t 1 1 GROCERS. a.t. aaaiaa.' - a. m. aui. DANIEL .KAHH,i, i-i it i waoLBSaxa hiuh ib i - OroearUs, Wlau, Lilqwara, Clf-aa-a. ; CsK(m Sails, At I - Ko. watM M, M. Mala aa A Locaat, jaall-css - -i WVAHSVf L LB. IND. :-.!' .".. r.'. f. IIEAO & MEMFEE, .,, Wholesale - Grocers; , i.ui ...... ... . i ... . a AndrealerslB .-" . rI Liquors, T7inei, Nails.Glass, Cota.con xarnt, spices, wooden Ware, fte., 4e. , "NoTlS IVXtxin. tStreet. ' J A (OppoiitoBniiiit sukT i i . BVAN3VILLB,yr.... . - INDIANA tip. Li'J La it 'jtrnIiW -ciroO CLOTHING. ; ' GREAT WARDROBE, i (Next Door to'WashiBgtoa Bosjss). .1 FUe Clothing of I rary Ossjeriptiosv. HAWLEY & 82IITH. 1 1 Sf V drrgs & chemicals: jVHOI-ESALEl. j Drug t Chemical WAREHOUSE. ! mnhwm aw an . - a?i wrA A wrwr srw Jm. AT ATm YXAHJKOO j Si Main Street .-34 KTaLvsrlitiCnru 1 - mt The wnty ncloalreiWbslesale Drag aak. W dapiioat CiDCinna'.i aad Lonlsw villa prices. , - - , -. ajja Ordera sflicfled. alO PAINTERS. cbss. iiTUii. . . 4 s. sasua. Bateman & Deeds, HOCSE, sIGS .AIO ISTBAMBOJtT PAINTERS. ' Graining, iV Faper .Hanging, t&o. Tlu Btreat, bet. Beeamel et TMIrtU HAVniO BXOXSTLT 8TABTBD IS TBI aba-aaaiartneas. aad bar ins cym-v Ssoilitv for sxeentisg work in tbelr line, reaped fully solicit Shar. of uie paaronas;. oi sn.ciua.waos am villa. All work ecu-a. ted to them will ba bm 4 ted with a eat nee, and d ispatoh. An orders prompt ly attended to. Bnop oa vibs si rest, betwet tiatwud and Third. ax7dlw f.Uv-: MILLINE RY, ?co. l Neyrj Establishmentr. MRS. SCHEFER , .: A AND T.IRS. PECIC, MiLijirJi3ra.a, CLOAK AND; D 32 S3 MAKEES. Third street, bet van Main aad Soamora, TKBBBB THEIR SEBTTCXS TO THB LA. dies mt BransyiU and yieialty, ia tb killliueiy. Cloak and Dress Making business. Xspaeial attest! giwa to Cutting Cloaks and Bitting Dresses,,-, A, liberal patronage ia saapaotfaily so. .Hiiea aepxTu DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE COPABTBXB8BIP-B XB1TOFOBB X' wxiatiBa; betweea 8. K. OnrnicX, Fbill Isspaeher, end Simon Anspacber, nader tba style of Ananacher- A Ki.aa. waa dlaaolyeA Bovwmbar 6th. bir mutual ooaaaBt. , All aeawaats da er 1 owiag by saiaV Bra wtu v acmes vj m. s soacaar. -f-- : - . . o. . V mw. PHILIP ANBPAOBsTB.

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4n.r.Hah s,aavbwjW4 r. Nimtn AVISSCYSTEK & Co. a IZllDIi SacMMora-to Bfflli'i 'jo.y Wharf boat Prdprietors, Forwarding & Commission tlercliants; " . AHD DEALERS IK BOAT5 8TOBE8. DBT , - OOOHs, BOOTS AND 8HOX8, AND CLOTHING, ' - 't i,'i . ' . .11.1 . SMITHLAND, Ji. V, nl.'i-la, a, . . m. m. svaar. BAIRD t,, START, . (Successors to W. M. Afkmas. A Co..) GENEEAL AQBNT8 Produce, Forwarding and Commission Iierchants, : EVANS VILLE, IND. Refer to H. Q. Wheeter, rrea't First KationaJ Bank, and Bam'l Orr, Vtcs-PrasldeBt Eraasylile katlomai Bask.-. ' AOEMT3 FOB OHIO SITIB SALT CO all If BIGGS, LITTLE ftCO, imiojr ixD coxxissmx MERC IIA JSJJ S , ' ; Real Estate and ' " ' GENES AL AGENCY BU8INES8, Mala atreet, adjoining Bankmi Hooae Of Watis. Olvea A Co., Padacab, Aantucky, W ConalgnmeaU solicited, aad liberal ad. vaaess saadaapoB Marchaadiea, AgrfoaltBraf lm. plemewta. Seeda, Cobb try Produce, Slock, Faralture, Books, Aa.. Ac -AW-Aefer to Wheeler A Blges, EyaasyllU,Ind. t Watts, Glvaa A Co , J. W. baesrer A Oa., Ashbrook. Byaa A Co.. Hear. Xauiara. Jua a i.i boon, Sheriff. sex Via JT. C JDL'SOCCIIET & CO Forwarding, Commission Produce Merchants, No. 19, North Water Street, ' ' - f Orr Block, saxt door ta M. Tiaiul IV ETA2.SVILJLE, - - IAUIANA. WOTia. . - ,i t: . JOSEPH WEST Hi l til. W. BETTKLTOM. West ' &,rIettcltox2, connissioiT: .. ..'AMD mm ,. ,. ) FO RWA RDIHG ii! Merchants COB- POYDBAS . & HAGAZINB. Kevr Orleani, jLa ,; BEFKKXNCXS: ' . Movsv Vaaawa. fl. M. Laayea worth, OawkUr. S. T. Sulllraa, Eaq Joba A. Mann, Aaq. CiaoiaaATi M. Q Nettletoa, Esq. aapS.saa. W. JA8. JOHNSON T. T. WBIOHT...... TLmU Walt Joaaeoa. Of MadiawB, lad. JOHNSON Sc. WRIGHT, COTTON FACTORS; Conimiss'n Her chants FOBWABDING ft STEAMBOAT . No. 262 FRONT ST, (Oor. Ooart St. Da Stairs), ' IVIempliis - -. -. Tonn. - . ...! ept-m ' JOHN B. HALL, rOSWAKDI.Vt, 1KB COMMISSTOX ME 1st C 1I-A. !J?m Steamboat Iscnt and Wharr-bot.t Proprietor, , -i EVANS VILLE, . t . . INDIANA. THE partnership heretofore exljtlng nndertba Sra of Hall A Bsdd, Forwardtog aad Commtasloa Mercbauu. Bleamboat Aa-eal, aod Wharf boat Proprietors, ts this day d'aiolrtd by matual oceei-t. Jobs B. Hall havisg bought oat the Interest of O. B. Bndd, all boslana of tb old Brm will be settled by John B. Ball, whs will sowtinoe th.bu.taea. a. heretofore, ' JOHNS BALL . O. fL. B ODD. Xrausyllle, Ind.. Oct. S, 186A. octtt. W. H. McMaxis T. T. Waiobt H. B. Wuuf. McMakin, Wright & Co., STORAGE, FOHWAllDING.4' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers Id all Kinds of Westera troduceIlay, Corn. Uats, JBraa, Flonr, Bacon, Lime, (ement, ' ' ; i Af. . ..stC.',. AC.., No. 3 PROMENADE ST., (Elliott's Block, foot of Jeflbrsoa Strati, opposite B tea ia beat Landing). . ii A oti riw sept Am il 1,1 I.IH EEIGOS &T7ALTEES,. Wharf boat Proprietor and , . IlecelvlnsT. Forwarding -, , , . and C'omtiilsslon .li , ', , , , . MEUCBikTI, . I i Eastport - - 'IIiiatj. I c t..r , tll-ia v J bi'i-N' i i ., i , i i. i MkUW HtrUSAJ IS W ORbKABI, P. ,0. OVBIItEy. CTormerly of ByaasvlUa, IaA), IU Gene al , Commissio '" . ' . AFD -. ' :'Ja PRODUCE ; MERCHANT. ... t . - . i ' i i i'iu , . Wtiitra CBvai(stmaBtU Ualtael. 0. U P0TDBA8 STRBEY, OORBTia Of IW LITIS BTaalr, ' " '" ' ' ii.- IIW OmXJUAM, IjA. ' BaBwaaca Tb Ones Weat. . i t a.aeef ' ' r. S. Desone net & C(tV ' ' OEHERAL '""i F0EWAEDIN3 & COMMISSION ...-.li ii. : MACRCIIABfT, 1 u 5o. S3 Poydras fit., Kew Orleani. La. My- Factors ier aal' of all kinds af Westera ad Soatbsra Produce. Conale-aBaanta aad ardara solicited. . Ba4l-as B. 0 AriOBLASD, f. , , , ,.. , .TTUa, ' Promptness " our Mot to.- 'rtstisAwtksB" ear , ., Aim. .(..(.,. ' PEOPLE'S WABEBOVIK, spiceland; p; :'tyleh, , ' ' (Snuassors so 8. A. Ford.) .,- )' , COMMISSION b FOBWAKDIXa ; IVg:jflAHLOT.VJPJIg3, . go TOBACCO FACTOR3 uia ,-, - ,i; ' . . . abb - . - : - :1 ItlOll Wholesale Grocer. '.'-... rr Canton, Ky,i'. if ua . aB23-eal , ij.iii ..., ,.-! ;U'.1,J i..i a. s. AAvpasT. , , '',...,,. vumin HAYHTJEST 1 WrjJTTAJLXE, Produce and Commission 90, 6 Water St, (next to B. Barne , BTAH8TILLB, IHDIAJIJmui HIGHEST CASH PRICK. PAI13 tOU Wheat, Oats, ' Bcaisa, Klavx Bedi, Lui. -Taisww, Driest A'raUt, ; . EiMSwax. ; J. A D0NNALLY & CO., ; Wliarfboat Proprietors and Commission & Gtbcery " ' KERCIUkTI, Eastport - - -'"Miss. . sl2-Sa.i ' ' , - ,'. 1 : . ' i . i i V. . ABBBT AS. 9i SstWA. F. H. Elirman & Co., COMMISSION? ' L' ; ; 4t , FORWARDliifG, 0 AND STORAGE, a Cor.Water & Locust Sts: . .... 1. .,.... ...1 1... EVANSVILLE.INIJ.'i' 1 9 A genu tor Dodd, HacBsste and Trbaa'a Firs Praof Bales; K rail's Ctabraaed Aaw Mill. Alao oa band, a full assortmeat of AgrMsolsarai ImplemenU, Fairbank's Scales, Ac, Ac. oe-aa aayoB a blackbose, 1 . wb. . lam, 49 W. Front rt.,Cin. J :if"i" Eyanayllle.'lBd. S. M. HAKTOI A-CO;', Commission- and Ferwarding MEROHikTIf' ;ii : IT Tchonpitoolas treat. Sew Orleans, La, "BV-Refers to John W. Ellis, Pres'l 1st Msfl b'k( Crndnaati; Sau'l Bayard, As , Oas. By. ansvitU Bat'i Jas ByansrUl, .iad., Fastar Brothers. Cia. oelo-S Baowa, DyaxxviB A Co.EyacaylUa, lad. B. 8cBossLAP..."l""-'.nw Albany, Ind. s Hsi-iU " " :'.'-iOf.,-1 , jJUiL,17JKKEUSO!f CO . 1914J ii i t" ': ;) tt Forwarding & Commission tii 'il woai o i.i i '.-;J.i(wom i '.NEW' ALBANY, IND- - ,'i. nfii'jiot; ! . t:A .i:i)..T . .imi' AOBHTS FOR TUB BBLLBFOBTAIBB aCOT--I :M ta -,TOH BXPBISB.i iys9B-Aaa CLOTHING, i

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