Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 December 1865 — Page 1

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DAlLf. On year, bjr Carrlr.. One ;w, by mail . Six months... Tbra month,.. ... 10 ou a o 3 aa On. nog h l InrniJili HMnl. serred br0rricfv 9 iA '4 J ' WEEKtT.PKa' EA&i ii is : On.topy l. : ' Fin to ten copies... Trn to twi-ntj CopltS........ r.. Twenty ecd orer ...... ..... 1 " - r6-e eop, seat ttitktaek dub qf In aaaxs ?- owtieal Ai.iw tiiu.' ' -- . V , ; ' PUBLISHED BY JAMBS H. lloNEELT. r. it , THAYER, . J r J HO. H. UoNKELt. - . inn raa riaja or the Evanb ville Journal Company. Journal JBuildiricrsLOCUST STREET, B ETSE EH FlBST, A KD WATEB." TUESDAY.: .DECEMBER 20 LeglslAii e (DBituary. 1. " . Mokdat December 8. 8sK4Tt.--The j iint resolnti.oa tar the relief of Mr. Geoi W' Archt'wae pased. gjr;Mr. .Barker ntroducpdSJtaid5itibn J ' that the Senale id opposed to the taxing oi toe properly of white men lor the f d ; .vacation of colored chilJren, wbicb,afl;r considerable discuxsion, was pasgei. Tbe. following Seoate bills were pas sed : .' 315 Prohibiti'ngjthe carryiog of brass knacks, or slung shot, under penalty of ' one and imprisonment. ,., ... an-Legiiiiziog tbi a-Ma or Leputy zy Amending toe act relative to Jr. Justices of the Peace, so as to allow im- . prisonment for non-payment of costs, ana aiso to provide tor toe Imprison ment ot temaies tor bne and costs. -;The. following House bills were pas 27 Amendiiig that part of the act de fining misdemeanors and prescribing penalties toereior, wbicn relates tOt DO' OoW lewdness. "... --' 31 Legalizing the sale . of school . lands in Lake county. ; " ' 32 Defining what shall be a partition fence.

- . i 32 Amending the lienor law so AS. to

"prevent toe sale ot liquor on bunday and

election days. , , ( 52 To providoforoniforojf assess' " meet of personal property in the differ . ent townships of (he various counties.

63-To provide for a anifofra mode of doing township business. . v. j ' 58 Amending the act relative to in

' terest on money, so as to discriminate between interest paid, and that promised to be paid, so that interest above six

u per cent, already paid can not be recov- , ered. : ' , ; ;. : . 1 '", 62 Authorizing towns to plant shade . trees at the expense of adjoining propperty .' ". '. ," ,.',,'.., , . u . ! 64 Amending the Practice Act ia re- - gcrd to issuing of executions oa- judg-

menls ot long standing. u 67 Allowing attorneys to bold a lien on ibe judgements. ' ,j .. . : s i j 73 Empowering railroads to build iranchus to coal mines. ' ' ; ' "! . i . r!79 Amending the road law raising y the commutation and amount to be paid for labor to $1 60 per day, and making the tax 25 cents at discretion. ' ' l In the alternoon the vote by which the resolution concerning tbe education of Colored children was passed, as reconsidered, and the- resolution was referred to tbe Committee on Ejucation. i , , i,:. Tbe. following resolution was passed; by an unanmious coosept i "'"Heaolved, That in the opinion of this Senate the children of negroes within this State -should be educated as the children of Democrats are. The following bills were passed: ' House bill No. 389 Consenting to the baildipf of a data a-ros the St. Joseph river at E khart. Senate bill No. 140 Annexing a part of Jay to Blackford County.., ---j r,t A long diacussion ' arote on the question of concurring in the amendments to the bil repealing- the Soldiers' Relief law. House met at 9 o'clock. The Committee ; on Ways and Means reported the General and Specific Appropriation bills, which were recommitted for amendments. Oi - ... Governor Baker transmitted to the House, through tte Speaker, the Nineteenth Annual Report ofj the-Blifld Asylum."" - ' ' " After sundry motions, one by Mr. Coff roth, to ta'te up House bills on third ?adiog, prevailed, and tbe following ers passed : - - - " A, INo. 211 Amending the ac,t,forth ' disposal by common carriers of unre- ' claimed freights and baggage. No. 238 Allowing foreign guardians , to take the personal property of wards ' in 4his State. No. 234 Repealing the act to ascertain the salaries of certain i officers, clerks of courts, to.; s.Th biir to repeal the law enforcing the 13th Article was rejected by a vote of ayes , noes - No. 253- Changing the terms of courts in Morgan and Monroe counties.

11 No: 154 Providing for the working f roads ouon or orar county lines. No. 266 Authorizing the issue of fee ijills for edits accruing before County Commissioners, No. 240 Relieving; sCoaoty. Officers from penalty, under .the - sheep-killing dog law passed March 2,1865.. , No. 263 Making it a misdemeanor (or conductors to allow trains to stand across BtreetsOr roads foneer then ten minutes. - -r . , - - i No. 23 Perfecting the law upon the" object of ditching and draining- swamp Mr. Brown's"? locomotive engineers' ' J was laid over until afternoon. loVlr. Pettit introduced.' a concurrent solution assertiog the right of Mexico xo be governed(withou.t foreign mercena ry interventtffn. - , -' At 12:13 the' House adjourned. ' The Ernse met at 2 o'clock.

. jjoe railroad engineer's bill was made - the special order for this morning at ten

. The House insisted on ihree commiai'i aioners in the Morgan raid bill, amend d hv the Seuate to one. ' - ' Mr. Buskirk offered a resolution to : suspend tbe rules, read all the Senate i kill twice by title, and refer them to a committee of four for a rev ision for the Mr. Brown made au elaborate argu ment against the constitutionality and ayanifv nf the reSOlUtlOU After some discussioa the .resolution was adoptecLbf aote of ayes- 65, toes 22 and under tbe resolution all Senate Kills were read and referred The Speaker annoonced the following " committee on Conference - ropoa ctbs

i Morgan raid bill: Messrs. Newcpmb

Dunham and Prathef. A ,; N;JHT--Tbe -House was called to or

' der at 7 o i:loctt.":i". i.

Th Sitpaker announced the following select committee on the Buskirk resolu- , lion, to which the Senate bills were re pmd. Messrs. Baskirk, CowgilkHen-Tir-ka and (irepff. The general incorporation bilP was Jien taken od. and after an amendmen " regarding the eleetion of Councilmen, was read the third titne and placed upon its passage.; lne vote reeoiteq,: gayes 56: noes 22. fca tbe bill passed. The Senate bill amending the charter of the town of Nernon, Jennings county, "mn read. but tailed lor want of a fpomm.lndianapolia Journal. ' 1 state Items. Scalded. Mrs. John A. Rollins, -of Tnnrte. filled a bucket with scalding water, and then stepped out long enough """ia nermit a ittle grandchild fo (all into the bucket, and get pretty well boiled. An extensive woolen factory is talked ' f in Valnaraiso. to be erected on the ; Campbell mill site. Rkcovbbkd. Captain T. W. MoEtt i las returned to Connersville with the ret mains of Ben. F. Loder, a young' soldier of the third cavalry, who was killed in f. skirmish at " Jack Shop," Eastern Virgxua. ....... - - The Seymour Time says that two men tweeted at that place, for robbery, and pei) to UrowuSTiue to jatt, was released

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00 i by Judge New, on a writ of habeas corpus. ' A tanner named Davii was drowned in one of bis own vats at Medora, Brown county, lat wetk. . Samuel Carter. convicted horss-tbief hurriedly and somewhat informally va cated his quarters in the Lawrenceburg jail some time since and is still at large 9, A' Farmer living about eight Xniles northeast' of town,, aged near sixty, converted a good portion of bis property into money, one day last week, and pbsoonded with' A woman aged about thirty, the wife tf A returned soldier; foolish old .man : base woman. Bed ford Independent. A man living at Smith ville was stabbed, on jTherrtday last, by a deserter, who subsquently escaped" from the o ficers : the wounded maa has since died. Bedford Independent. - We le rn that Mrr Robert Hamilton, an old gentlemao 'living sime six or eight miles north of this ..plane while feeding his hogs one evening, was shot at twice with a rifls gun, both balls tak ing effect, one in the side and tbe other in tbe hip, wounding bim severely, but probably not fatally. Several persons were arrested on suspicion, but vo evi dence being elicited showing then to be connected with tbe affair, tbey were released Ruthville Republican.' Spotted Fever is commencing its win ter work. - Mr. Anspaugb, living near Ceder Grove", has," wiihin a few days, buried two children who died with it. Boonville Democrat. rJ. j Asothib Curs roa Hydrophobia. Weunderstand, that the boy In Warren county, who -wasjbitten . by a mad 'dog soma two.. weeks since, was taken to Terre Haute and the mad stone applied. At the first 'application the stone 'ad hered to the wound ' for fourteen boors. Ilia patient has returne home, being assured that he is out of danger. Atti ca Ledger. . . . . ,.,,;. v, V. 1 (HoUiiHDEBa. About fifty Hollanders just from-. tbe old country, and wearing tbe waoden hOs of the Fatherland,' distribated themselves along the line of the Toledo and Wabash railroad, between this place and Lafayette. Attica Ledger,..,, , ... . u u-) - -. . ' ' v Gitttsbubq. Governor Bker has re ceived a letter from David Wills, President of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg asking for an additional approbiation by tbe Legislature of $8.005,66, as Indiana's proportion of the expense , incurred in fitting no the grounds, building the monuments, 4c. Suicide A discharged soldier nam ed Humphrey Massy, of the 43d Indiana on bis way borne committed suicide on board the Jeffersonville train on the night of tbe 14th instant. He was tak en off the train and placed in charge of ut. wisoara. .everything was dona that was possible, but be died almost immediately after being taken from the train.' ; He had some money and other effects,- which were taken charge of by the county coroner G. W. Aired. Ind, Journal. Isaac Vanasdal, of Harrison Junction. Dearborn. county, faild to get out of the way of an;, approachig train, and. was hpisted, tep , feet in tbe air by tbe cowcatcher, breaking two ribs, one arm And one leg, besides numerous internal in juries. Uis recovery is doubtful. . : Death or ' km Old Citizes - Samn'el Eincade recently died at the residence of bis son, near Dillisboro. in the 97th year of his age. He participated as a drummer-hoyiin! the battle of Bunker's Hill, imigraied to. the State1 of Indiana ia thai year 1815, and has lived near Lawrenceburg ' ever since. "He leaves living eleven children, thirty-four grand chil iren, and seven' great great grand children'. J . .";f ' ' " " ' Killed". We learn that an affray took place at Smithville,' In this county on yesterday, between David Gray and John wampler,, in which the latter was fatal ly stabbed by the former. Gray was arrested and brought to-town, but escaped trom tbe omcers in the darkness as they were taking him to jail, and so far as we nave beard, bas not yet been taken. Wampler it was supposed could not live through tbe night. . We have no particulars as to how tbe affray took place. Blootnington Republican. Style Repobtorial. Tbe following is a specimen ot the style reportorial, from the Chicago 'Republican. It is taken from an account of an attack upon a gay young physician by a jealous husband: - . The. leave-taking over, the young med ical stadent'started to go. But at this moment the infuriated husband rushed upon him with the fury of a madman. Seizing the flat-iron from the stove in an adjoining room, ke buritd it in his skull, inflicting a bornbte1 wound, which sent him reeling out of the door, upon tbe the walk. .Pulling bis wife into tbe house, the husband closed the door, and left Ibe wounded man leaning against the fense, with the , flat-iron buried in the skull, J apparently in an unconscious state. Recovering somewhat, he stag gered to a saloon near by, with the evi dent hope of getting relief, and of procuring surgical aid, with the flat-iron etill.buried as aforesaid. 1 , .-.-,,.; .v -. Within the past four months there have been seven deaths from delirium tremens in New Albany. Wabath Express. They drink monstrous bad whiskey in New Albany, we are told. It is so bad that Charley Cattom was compelled to quit drinking.'' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ja., t 1 - rilHs? CtJPA RTN E B- HIP HISIT O F O K B J. exidtina botween tbe onderai.ned le tbij day dlieolred by mutnat ooneent, Mr. Aonald Fisher naritg porcbasid ine interest vf the other partners. biiher party is authorized to settle outstanding soo.onts. K 'NALD FItiXB. w. u. TUBu ;a. - S. 0. SCHWIJiQ. Era-STill., Pec. 9. 1865 dlw insurance: McBonald & StackhGuse, GENERAL INSUiRANGE -A.G-E2ST-TS, No. 6 North Water Street. KVAKTILLE, ISD. ABSJiiXS iSf &ESEKTZD .v - OVEB - Eleven Millions of Dollars ($1A,UUU,UUU. LIFE, ACCIDJCST, FIRK, and 35ARI5E ! .'i3U:.45JrwA3lt;BVI r. i i:-; Ccnnecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., - Hartford. Conn. CAPITAL A 6UPLUS orer $9,000,000 OO i Travelers' Intnraiice Co., 1 . HeMford, Conn CAPITAL A SCBPLD3 95 7,593 19 Phccnixrire and Marine las. Co. CAPITAL A SDaPLUS 91,518,80 79 nrfioKiys. n. x. Ealtio Fire Iciuranea Co., ' Nf w Tort. CAPITAL A 8UBPUB $30,000 00 declS d6m " ' ' COraMISSION. E. H. FAIRCHILD & CO., ' Commission Merchants, . 8 a MAGAZINE BTBEET, . K. H. Falrcbild. 1 Job-) v. Bingham. nor29 dlim flEW ORLEANS. ,N, Wlllurd. - " Eamuel L. Porter. . ! - WILLAED & PORTER, . .. ' j " " ' "FOBWABDINa' and (, Commission. Merchants, and Dealer la all kinds cf Produce.' .. - Liberal ad ranees made on. consignments. ... . . nr.irKD o.nirLT - ' f "1 . Kviittvii.r... nn

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s V Bf TEL.EGR II. Miscellaneous Itena. . NewTobe:, Dee19.The-'oir Washington" special dispatch 'says; the President's message, enclosing. tbe re ports of General Grant, strongly favor ing an early restoration of all tbe olf te Governments,- appears to have deobly offended some ot the members wheq it was received .in., the Senatu. Sumner pronounced it equalled only by Pierce's wbltewashing message on Kansas, i -- The Commercials Washington" dispatch says, the President has sent Gen. Grant's report on the condition of the Sooth to Congress. It presents the re suit of thftGeuaral's 'observations' doring his tour to the South, and is sim ply a fa vorable expression of great confidence in tue good faith of the Southern people, and their readiness to, accept the issues of the war. Ibe tenor of the report is favorable to the restoration to - the Southern people of their 'full privileges of citizenship. The communication has produced a marked effect there, as a great difference is refuted in n n . . The Pott special says the Committee on Appropriations have made a re daction of several millions from the naval appropriations. ..The Committee on Bankrupt, Law have unanimously "agreed to "report 1' inch s bankrupt bill. from Saabvllte. NiSHViLLE, Dec. 18. River 26 inches and falling. Four steamers on ground at the the .Shoals waiting for a rise to reach' here.' , At iJurkaville to day, a rise of five feet occurred which will affect tbe river at the t-'hoals by to morrow. It rained here all day, '.i. , ., Cotton dull at 4U holding price, with few purchasers. . Buyers shy at the ruling rate. n Receipts 440,, shipments 309 bales.-' - - -' --' - - ' " - Fir im Owtmbors, Kyw Louisville, December 18. A fire in Owensboro, Ky consumed., a .block; of buildings, corner Second and St Ann's streets,, occupied as business bouses by Messrs. Morris, carr, itoaenneld.Koth scbild, and ptbern. Lots, f200,000. Prom Denver City.. t Dester- Citr. Colorado Territory. Dec. 18. Tbe Legislature to day elect ed John Evans and Jerome- B. Choffee, (Republicans), United -States Senators. Sacramento. 1 . Cal.. December'! l S. Resolutioos ratifying the Constitutional Amendment abolishing slavery finally passed tbe State Legislature to-day. Ciscinbati, Deo. 19. The river has fallen 9 inches, leaving 10 feet 9 inches in tbe chauneL ibermometer 51 . Hirer nd Weatber. ' ! l Pittsburg, Dec. '19. Thera c are 3 feet 5 in tbe channel by the bier mark. and falling. -i : i-'t s 3 a. !; Weather cloudy, with" indications f rain. : .. . : tj r : au; 1 . Cisciatti,' Dec; ! 19. The wVatber is rainy, ibermometer 42. -- : "Hew York Markets. . Mew Toee. Dae-mber 19. COTTON la batter demand at 4.ftft0c for u.lfldllng. chiefly at tbe UtUr price. clo.Un Terr firm a 6O0. . ' - - ; i . . . . . VLOUB dull, and common erd.5 lower: 8 008 lfi6text Bute eb'ppin; bia'.da; 9 00 'J 8i forxtr r.'Ond heop Oliio.clo.log beery. WHIA r dol : loodoioo eriulestend donnw.rd : 1 68:i(l 82 for Cbioee Spring. BYA qniivt. - . - - .-. -it- -!' BABLKY doll aid aomtaat. - . - - - ' COBN hmry end aebadelower; 89(a9'o for nafonod; &539K''roandmUed Weoteia. I OATS du.l at 4 8(9 Mo lor onionad: 0(&aiie I m 4 " HIOAB doll. IHOtASbts doll; Miw OtUscj t 101 25. PKTKOLKOM quiet; crailetlo; 6 008 bble for Feb. d'tivrry eolil on UToreble terms, o4 8600 bb e reflwed lo bond, at S7c , FOBK dull and lower; 28 60 for Mee,' ctar.inc at v7 87J " BKKV steedr at II 00(8J14 00 for plain Mi. Cat M.ti qoiet t ll!3u lor ghould -re; 1 3ialGo for beme. B-con bevy. Dree red Hogs f jru.er t 13313,o for city. . : ., - LiUd lower; 13j(31Sc; l.EOO bble.' for Jan. and Fb. atiliiery, ee.ier'e up ion, at ly ,rol7o. MONEY market cuy, with a large tuuplr of eepl'el. r . . ,, STEBLINO dall at 1099I09. ' t-0 1 witbont weiwiei ebaeKe; oprn'ntc at Hfi.deollnli'K to 14', eed eloeini at Wili. GuVKBNMKNT bTooitS eotree o iofi.ni;TJ 8 6of '81, retiUtered, 1(H); S-2( e oonufie c f '62, H 34 do of 86, 100; U 40 conpou e, 2; T SO., 2d ecil.e, 970. ... Claelaasu Market. . Ciaoaa-, Decern be r 19-P.M. , FTjOTJB contlnoee drai and wlthoot cbaDge In price. WHEAT is doll; X OT for prime old red, and 1 75 for No. 1 new. r COBN is ia good demand, and prices rereadweed to 60(510 for new ear. and 65a68c f.r shelled. OATS have f irthf r advanced to 44c in elerator. BY B is eiie Jy at 7375o for prime, i HOOS atai.ft-t rather week, witbont essential change la pi tees; 10 26(10 60. Beceipts 6,2l0 bead. f PBONIenOKS market very depmesd ; prices tending downward. MESd. FOBS declioad to 26 SO, with a dnll marketatth decline. ' ' OltEES HEATS are dnll at ,, a d 14X lor sboelders, sidea, and bams. ' . HCLK MEATS ere nominal r no qsotatlons can be giren. . - - " LA"Bl is offered freely at 17y with sBialr saTes rtr.rim. city t 16J6. - ' - ' . COTTON dall at 469460 for ml idllng.1 :t , 0K00KBIK8 quiet. . WHISKEY da at 8 23. . OOLD 1 4oJi. COLLECTOR'S SALE. rOLLECTUR'g 8ACeC OF BKAL K3r TATK ,- . For tbe Cost and Expense of Sidewalk Improvement. ... . Notice ia hereby elven. that by rirtne of a Drecepi usnea Dy toe aiayor oi tne vny oi cranerliie, and to me directed, I will sell at pub fo auction, at tbe door of the conrt-bonee in said city, on Friday. December 29th. 1865. at: ten o'clock a.m . the following lot of groand, or. so much (hereof as mar be neceasary to cay the emennt charged and asseeesd against eaid lot for me oost ana expenee oi meaiag siaewalK im prorementa apoo said lot, tog'tbe with the costs of sale; aid (bat suirsale will be contlnaed on tbe next ear thereafter, namely. Caturdav. De cember 30, 7865, at ten o'clock a m., at tbe same place, for the pu-poae or eelling each property as may hare been ao.d on tbe day above mentioned aoa not paid tor : Lot 221, Donation Enlargement owner nn known S33 61. JOHN PCHUBEET, Collector. Iranerille, Dec. IS, I860. d2w HOME INTERESTS. 1 ' To Phtbioiahs. If jon wish to. porebnaw port Drags, Medicines, and Chemtoala at a small ad vance on Eastern prices, go and. examine Kiun A Whits's stock, where yon wVi! find erwry arlfols tbat la needed by the proieasien, and as prices which cannot fall to giro aatlsraction. Tbelr Btnre Is at No. S4 Main street.' tnavtdAwtf . HOTEL. MANSION HOUSE, Eliiabctbtewa, 111, THIS NEW ATSr SPLENDID BTJILD1NO is now teing fitted np as a Hotel, and will be onened for tbe eecommodation of the pubi c on the 1st of Janaary, ihkk. K. A. O. Airfarr uAt, proprietress. dec-13 d till Jat COAL. . i Hlore Coal Coming, h ' TVTAYIOATION 18 RESUMED OK GBtEN X3 rlrer, and eTtSKPH BTKWABT A OO. will haVe a anpply of Green Birer Coel at tbe Eransrille wharf to-day., A supply Mill ewe owSUntly on band. - - rao21-d3m Office on Kohu's Boat Store.' 1 FLOUR. ' - BABBEI 8 DOTJBLR EXTRA CHOICE Family Flonr. made 'remold wheat. For BBOWN, DUNK.EKS. K A VO.'S, No. 1 Water street. 500 sale at n27d1i PHYSICIAN. DR. W. G. RALSTON, Physician & Siifgeoii, ' . orncB 05 thtbb si.. (Over the Office of CW.'Jas. O. Jones.) ....... : angrO TINNERS. JOHN SCANTLIN, ! ' Wholesale and BeUtl Dealer Is Tin-Ware, Stoves,, Grates, Hollow-Ware, Copper, Sheet Iron A Japan Ware, No SS Main St.. above 2d. Evanarille. Ind. ' a- too wore promptly executed, m toe oeai mA'aner, Orders aalioitea. - el-Sat 1 t..'. .

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.? EYANSVILLE, CLOTHINGS 84 MAIN STREET, (4D0ISING WASHINGTON DOCSK,) Evansville, Ind. OVERCOATS. ; Overcoats of every thale and material UNDER-Coi.TS. 1 Freeh Tricot Sacks or Welkl Coate. Frrncb Bea'fr Backs or Wa klrg Toeto. Black Dress Frock OonU, mn to SoO. ieaiimere tracks and Walking Coate of every description. -- anada Gray 8uit', very hraTy. Ceasiaere Bolts ef every dejcrtptiun and price. PANTS. . 'Black DoeeVin, Heary French Bibbed, Fancy Cssslmere. and all shades and texmros foond la this market.' . ( Si-- vests. ' 'Volret (plain and figured). Black Olotb, Black Silk, Fancy Oassimere, Wnterproofs, etc , FURNISHING r QOODS. . s ' - .. .. . - - Cloves. Mittens. Mofflors. Wristines. Collars. Crarete. Ties, Batterflten, Stocks, Linen Porker Handkerchiefs. Silk fock-.t Uandkerobieb, Shaker W sot Hose. British Half Itose, Cotton Books of ar:ry deecriptioa. UNDER-WE AE, ; . . " i I ' Shaker Knit fillets and Drawers Also every description of Under-Wear for Qo. tlemoo . OOL.XElV HILL ' 7 O LINEN SHIRTS. We are Agents fcr the ebore-named Shirt, the best erer sold in this market. Parties la want of Goods in onr line cannot fail to be pleased If tbey will call and examine onr stock, v.i , . HaWLEyI & SMITH, ... .;- , : Proprlato.i of the.. . Gentlemen's Clothing and Furnishing Store, 84 MAIN STREET, 84 : . .1-. ' ........ .... , '- (AdJaiolDg th Washington Hones,) ' "; ' Evamville, Ind. deolS dtf . : i -.. . JEWELRY STORE, . TO THE FAR ri3 ERS ! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Notions, Pocket Cutlery, Musical Strings, &c, &c.. (or sals cheap at COBNER FIB3T AND SYCAH.0BE, opposite Bement A Viele'a. . . Also Watches and Clocks Repaired, at reduced prices, and WABBANTED. axe- Bigu 0 the LiRQE WATCH.V declS dAwSm F.DELANO. GROCERIES. Old. Pioneer FAlVIILYjBROCERy stJ; P. ELLIOTT,No! 82 Mala Street, . TTAS ON HAND. AND CONSTANTLY BE. XX ceiriog, a large and well etlected stock of OROCBAIKS AND PROVISIONS, - sock aa MBAT9, " DRIED JND CAUSED FRUITS, ., ' ' ' SUOAB1, C0FFBE8, 8 PICES, WOODEN AND WILL OW WARE. A Also.Aeent foe DDPONT aad MIAMI POWDaB . COMPANIES. - A large stock of llille. Blasting, and Canister Powder always on band at tTrr ec6 8 MAIN STREET. s - . wf - . - - CARPENTERS. " :u SCOIf." 'SCOFIKLD, c CA2.PENIELES AH J JOINERS, ' Shop on. Water St., foot of Leet, - EVANSVILLE, IND, All kinds of hones - steamboat work done la the best manner. ocll-Si .LAW CARD. S. K. X.XATITT,., .8. 0. aaxcBEB. ; LEAVITT & BELCHER, . ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ! OFFICE OS THIRD STREET, . (Leto Proroet Marshal's Office), . . EVANSVILLE, IND. H f Coorier copy. - GROCERS. a,, s. bitntt. - - ab DANIEL & KAHN, ; ":'".' ':.'.. WHoixaaxa naauu ta Groceries, W'leies, L,lqora, CI gar a Cettai Yarn, Mall, eVe., No. Water Bt, bet. Main aq d Locust, lanll m iv wavTr. T.v: IND. DYE HOUSE. 33,axicy-,Iye House. T. GBiTJPNEB,' COB. OAK A CENTRE STS., VI... (Near the Canal),-- : ' Has o-ened a Dye House at tbe above place, aaa is preiaied to color Silks, Woolen or Cotton Goods, Hair, So , la all colors. I bare been eugeged in tne onnnees orer imr.jra rears, and bare been employed in tbe largest establishments in Europe and this country. naa I hold myeelt reponsioie wt au ueuage easiained by goods nnder my charge. Cleaning and bcoa inc of l adles' and Gentlemen' Goods done at short notice Glre me ilair trade. (dlO 6m) F. GRABPNStt. PROEOSALS. Notice to Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Auditor's Offloe until M ndsy, December 18, 1865, for tbe building of a Cnlrert across T.'tn. tma. near tha Powder Magazine; also tor earth work for ft ling the road-way acroee said Culrert. Plan and specificatinne can be eeen at my office. ' VICTOR BItCH, Aodiior. Eraasrille.Deo.il. 186ft decl2 d till Mond FEED. . . .... ChoDDed Feed. TTTE ABE JUST BECEI VINO IS 8T0BE 600 VV bnshele of chopped wheat ecreenings, which as food for mux cows, is moon superior 10 " 'F mtnW and bean. Tboae whs wish the largest pee sible yield ef milk from their cows bad better try it. IS. B. BOSTON A CO., awpt. .:: So. 90, Water Street.

I!ND., WEDNESDAY, ' DECEMBER' 20 .1865

COAL, NewburgCqsi; OKFICBi , - "j No. 6 Water . Street. ( HAYHURST dec!3d3t & 'WHIITAKIE, AkcdU. SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND BETALL SADDLEEJ". STEINBACH a-WACK No. 67 Main Str if, ' EVANSVILLE,. 1Kb! IT7E KIEP C0S8TASTIT r v fan assortment rail tbe sprcial ett n dlere to oat saperior ed, in-lesd tf with back a i l i . . . . EVEXLASTI5G ? ! V -Collar-Fastener. ; Tbe adraBtagea of tbls Fustoner ere I. DnrsblUty. the Fasieaer warranted to ontlsst tbe Collar; 2 m1ii of time in pntttng the Coll.r bo an i off the bor e's neck; 3. neetnnes ef finish. Tbie CoPer is worth a batf-4oila jsore to the farmeT bsn tb old fa bioaed oi e.' t . . .. Hamlne onr sto:k be ore vow buy, and yon will saro money. , decl3 dtim OYSTERS." OYSTERS, OYSTERS 50CASE3OOTE OTSTEK j. ins rcelTsd acd for sale at ted need pr.cns by . .8. r TJSTOS A CO.. . - Ke. 30 Water street. NEW STOHESEW f FLOTJE. AND LIQUOS - STOEE ; 1No. 3 SYCAMORE STXIKKT, ' KTANliVJtLK, IHD. rpHI TJNDE BSIONED EIXP3 CONSTANTLY X on band all kinds cf Liquors, and Common and Fancy - --- - - Flour. ; U and as I am anxious to bnild op a trade, I will eellaecbep as tbe cheapest. Please bonor me wib a eall before efrcbasing. " . " ; t deer dam - HINBT ATBE3. MILLINERY. HES.4 C. ( KLIKQELHOEFEE, ! French lVCilliner, HAS Off HAND THE LAB DEBT AND finest stock of Millinery Goods erer broQgh.t to the city r f Evaosrille, which she offsrs for sale at Twenty Are per Cent. Lets than Coet outfl tbe first of April. 1 he ladies will do we I la call at tier store, on Vlrst stisst, lelow SjCAvore, bfjrj pnrcbssing elsewhere. dol4dlmJ -' - - - ' ' '-" t MILLINERY, &cr NevC Establishment. mns. SCHEFUR ; AND MRS. PECK, : Bk, 1 XXX1W 3533BLO. CLOAK AND DEES8 MAKERS, Third street, between Mata and f ycanjore,TINriB THEIB 6EBVICES TO THE tAdi. s of Evansrilla and rioinity, ia Hie Millebery, Clonk and Dieee Maklna bueineea. Especial attention tetren to Cutting Cloaks and Fitting Dresses. A liberal pwronage 1. rf pecifnliy so. iclted ' sr27-dtf DRY GOODS. &c. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIOWO, cbO. UDSPETH, G ifiaiBs We take pleasure la informing onr customers and the public generally that we are teceiring onr Fall and Winter Goods .. - - CocsisUig In part of - - i . - - . y , r . ,- - . . .. U . - ... V i i .- . .... , -r ... x .. ,'. ,.- Brown and Bleached Sheetintri, Saixtmgs, f rints and DeLaines.- ..... l ( .-HT.-.i Plaia and Fancy' Die i Goods el every variety. Black Cloths, Fancy Caisimeres, Casinetts, Satinetts, Jeam,, ' -. .-iTweedi, &o. . . - -n A large stock of Plain and Twilled flannels, smrtins1 Jrianneis, Limeys, Bed Blankets, &c , A large and carefully selected stock , cj jj au ana winter saawu, jsair , moral Skirts, Breakfast Caps ' Nubias,' Women's, Misses , t and .Children's Hoods and Scarfs. Cloths, Sacques, Basques and Cir culars i n stocs or maae 10 order on short notice. A laree stock and great rariety of iioserv. xnouous. sc.. c. r . I, ... All of wblcli were purcliased previous to tbe recent aa-. vance In Dry Good. TTe are confident tbat we can make it o tbe Interest c f all to call and examine -. . Stock and Prices. . , SASH & DOOR FACTORY. HUNNEL z SOITS, Cj SASH A5B D00B FACTOBTs' O Corner Walnut Sreet and Canal, Kvansvllla, IadUavnav. . ' kJ "TTTTt FCBNISH TO OBDEB ALL KINDS OF V V Doors, Peak, Frames and Blinds ; also, keep on band a large stock of Shingles, Lath, Pine and Poplar Flooring, Pine bnmUr, As, . j- . . ear All orders promptly attended to. aoe-Snt . . u -.A C'.iJ V.O iflj-.

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EOOTS & SHOES. il PRICKER .;&,.COav:-?-: , ! ,',.!. ... ,. . . ..... ' - I. , t DEALER1 IS BOOTS'a - :8 O Second Street VTX WOHLD CALL the attention f V of buyers of tremely low nrices As we are the only hone In the retail trade la toe city that naie UOODS MADH TO ObDEB, wacaa offer onr GOODS AT BETAIL aa low ai , t be aame goode are sold at wholesab), and as cheap s any tviaj er in tne otate can dot. We hare - :; GENTS' FIIVE Sewed Calf; Boots, Bftde for nj froifr tbret of tock- and in stipePegged Calf BootF, sine And heaTT tha bent , of too&s" ind vrv via cap 1 HEAVY KIP BOOTS, . , is, ..'- ' .! Custom bottom - ' Gum Boots and Shoes' for Ladies, and excellent Gnm Boots "for HUNTEB3 and all n-rsona wbo are exoosed ta WATER. aJSOWi or MUD. - - : . BOYS' B00Ts7 i made to order from WHOLE STOCK ; the boat Boet erer brooaht to thl. market, and aold aa low as eplit. leather boou are sold ia other places. LADIES' ."'"' POLISH BOOTS in Glove Kid, Glee -Calf, and Peb Calf flasnel and Usee lined the BAST and MOST 121.'. CBSRCUt liOOJS MADE. . - 1 Serge Gaiters, . - Dontls and 8iogle Sole very Bne and rerr stylish. These goods ate made-from .patterns got op by as, and will be found Juit tbe Ositer that ersry lady wants. ' - ... 'Ou stack of , ' .1" S. - CHILDREN'S & MISSES' It always perfect.- W k erervtbinr in tbat llae tbat can Le cal ed fjr. Our 1'alf boe for Girls, both., tewed aad Pegged (Double Sole), are eoperior toany thing in tbe maroer, and sbould re eeen -ny rrery por-on whe has a little girl. Keepyoor el.lldrea'e feet dry now, end tbey will lay in aster k f health thteV-wint r that will an. able them to withstand tbe attack of disease next epriag. . .... .. We shall eodearor ta lead the trade, in atrlas and prices, la tbe future, as wt bare la tbe peat. We hare none but Good Goods. r & CO., t derv V Vlrtat'. No. 8 Second St. DRY GOODS. WINTER DRY GOODS! SCHiPKER & BUSSING. WHOLESALE A5D BETAIL DEALERS, NOS.47&49' Main' Street) ! EVA5T5TII.I.E, 1D.: NOW OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE LABGest aad moat complete stock of . . Dry Goods, MOlinery,': i Fancy Goods and Notions, At WHOLESALE avndt RETAIL, that can be found anywhere, and always at the lowest and most popular pri- ee. ' -. ' For 4 u ! Holiday Presents w Siara an endless variety of useful articles, such as "s Collars, Iac. Isinen and Embroidered, worth from 6 cent to f 10 each. ; - 2 w Setts, la Lacs, Linen, aad Embroideredr-aorth from $1 toi -n . Hose and Gloves, In endless variety. Hoods and "Nubias,-? -Ay f v Very cheap. Sontags, Breakfast Shawls and Caps ..Warlb from II to 'tLj'l-. SHAWLS - Id great rariety of Ptteroa and Colon, at price iron, ei Ovj to ow.. . .. jJ.S..i ';r. i S d O CI o a lzs On eonalgnmsnt, AT GRSATLT BEDDCkD PRICES. In . DRESS GOODS i -. We bare a complete stork, and sell at low prices. Come all, and examiae onr stock and price be. lore porches id g elsewnere. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS SCHArKER Av BC9SIXB, dec7 dtf . 47 and 49 Main street. INSURANCE. INDIANAPOLIS INSURA.HC.BCO, Jbarterea, xsi.r. Capital, 300.000 (North Pennsylrsnia Street,) IIDIASaFOLIs, IIOIAHA , . DIRECTOB9: . a. rurcHta, sea., a. L boachi, W. . TALSOTT, OLIVIS TOCSZT, AniuA johis, sen., a. a. tistos, t. a. atoaais, a. i raca, -. ww. aisDiaaos. aaInsure all kinds of Property against Loss by Fire. fl HKNDSJtsoil, Prea't. A lax. C. jAMtsoa, Sec'y WE. B. BAKEB, Agent at Eras rri lie, Office of Bodiam klines. eepl-m . . Water street.

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Fllf EI INSURANCE. :'. THE EH Ml SV J LLE Insurance Co. In Successful Operation Dur ( lngr tbe rasflineen Years. ird PREsnuirnoTEs to b .Signed!-1 .' . NO ASSESSMENTS I - ' jNO EATIOTTS DELAYS ! Iosure in a Corapariy' which yoa know to - be SAFE. ' - ' ' ..." insure- ia a CompaDr you know to be ' WELL ESTABLISHE D, In sure in a Company which PAYS LOSSES PEOHPTLY. Inaure in '. a XJompan j AT ' HO JIE, i Where vop can attend to your own . Insurance Business. Insure to a Company AT HOME, ; Whose ' Board of Directors YO U L,f.Mrtts Ianrsats en Carg-oca, .w.uwwae, esw , sts xais rates. - ( THEI3 NAVES ABE A SUFFICIENT GCaB ' 1 ANTES OF TdB INTEGRITY OF TIIE . ' COMPANY, A3 THEY AltH ...c i - - i -. -. - ISDIVIDUALLV LIABLE FOR AIL. J . - '' I.OS8BS. V i DIRECTORS: CBAaL Vielb, Joar 8. Uoraiits, Gillisoh Maousi, Kobist Baas , ft. ai. J. lien, . - Jobs Inols. Ja , . H.Q.WBBLa WATBaows, ' u. A. LAwntsrx. Office In First National Dank, '".." Vino 1nt.. CSn ' , , ;' H. Q. WDEELEB, Pre'jtJ , u.. I ru JAs. H. CCILBB, bec'y. I AW-fl. P. P ARSONS will attend to tbe business of thsOompnj. .. r . ocl It INSURANCE .AGENCY, lXVR13L.l2: HALL. No. 9.MAIN STREET, ' EVANSVILLE. IND., ! General :. Insurance Agent, Adjuster oi Losses and ; - Notary Public. All business connected with Insoranc attend ed to with promptness and fldel xy. i t All Losses adjusted and paid at tbls Agency wiw tairnesa ana atspstcn. i. Combined Cash Assets Itei resented oyfer Ten Million, . ' Dollars.. . . i $10,000,000 OO, " FIRE INSURANCE .3 'I RIVER INSURANCE. ' '' LIFE INSURANCE. Tha following are snong tUe Caaat panlea represented I , i iEtna Insurant (fCoM Hart- . ford. Conn. Cash Assets ... v. .$3.800,39.93. ! Phoenir Insurance Co., Hartford, odjjl cash Assets yo,au v i. Insurance Co. of North America M Philadelphia, Pa. Cash Assets ;V. $612,727 82. Manhattan' Insurance Co., New York. Cash Asseti $805,331 00. Merchant's Insurance Co., Hart ford, Conn. Cash Asseti . . $300,000 00. . ; North American Insurance Co. oi New York.. Cash Assets $700,000. North American Insurance Co., Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets ..: ; $400,000 00.. iEtna Life Insurance Co., , iiartiora, uonn. uasn Assets :. $LOOO,000 00. Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets 600,000 00. - J. W.NU1SES, General Iasnranee Agent, Marble Ila.ll, No. w nsvin pit., SO vena villa,-snd.. HARDWARE. "I 1 . ., Ohlov j.Toof " Cds i Bench Planes ; - '' - ' Butcher ' Hand-Saw Files ; ' '' S, 3i; , , and S Inch rerr scarce. - ' . ; ' ' ; Butcher ; Mill-Saw Files ; ' f 12, 14, "and 18 inch very sctree. Wheeling Nails; ' ',- . J - All (tee. ' . , ,'., . Pittsburg Door Locks ; - -ti .T-'iv. arvlas " ! ' Itlolasscs . Gates ; 'r ' : L 1 I Bariipn's Cooper Tools ; ; -, ,be enlv cobti assortment ia tbe eitj. Diston's Hand and Ripping SawfT ,, , , Spear & Jackson's do. do. ; ... ... t .. . ......... Meat cutters ; - 1, , 3, and 4.' FatenffHeat ;,Stuffer8;' Cutters and Turned Ax-Handles ; : Largt stock. : Moulders' i i Bcarce. '. Shovels ; "Washita Oil Stono ; - u At II per peotxl worth l per pooed. - Patent X-Cut'Saws ; 8,i, T, and 8 fret. . '' Coal Hods; -! '" ' Cheap. - .. ' - Shovels and Tongs ; Coffin Laco; . . : ' u ' At 25 per cent, less than other boose sell at. Also, a complete aaaortnient of other Hardware toraaleat .,,' ;, !: ., ... .s . --Lowest Cash Prices, ,: ' . ; . i. .. - . - . i -' wholesale and retail, at ., ,i - . '..! t ' - JACOB STRAUB & SON'S, Ji .; ':L TA Blaln Street. oecddlw ' MOL AS3E3 GATEJ. Just Receivedr i r-iTIBBTHS'S-NEW STILE If 0 L AS9E3 kJ UATBa, Nos. and S. f. r sale by tbe doaen or (IbeU: also. Cast steel ndr' Sborels. ... . . . JACOB 8TBADB A SON, - 4MLt tt;.a-iicrcu:oJ .JUii sttatw,. ' ertaw asbnid tM $Mt O0eiS-03 tii

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,X.3, . IATIS... . . V.ifrSTa.....jAjua DAVIS, SCYSTR & Co., , (SnMon to Mill A C.,JT 7 T, ' Wharf boat Prnnrf Atnra. Forwarding.& Commission Clerchahts, : AND DEALEB9 IS BOAT ST0BE8, DBT OuODa, BOOTS AND SHOES, AMP i CLOTUIAG, s3vrixia:x.-A.2sTr, xrsr. - - ' "'' nl31m L. . SA1D .. a. eTsav. BAIRD START '.-uroeisors to W. At. Aikman A Co.. I GENERAL -A.OEJN"TS Produce, Foxwardinsr and Commission Kerchants, EVANSVILLE, IND. Befer to IT. O Wbiar pw, .... . Bank, and Bam l Orr. Vlc. Pn.M. . .... National Bank. AGENTS FOB OHIO BITEB SALT CO nil 1 . 1 BIGGS, LITTLES CO, ArCTIOy AXD C03DIISSI05MERCIIANTS, Resl Estate and ' ' $ GENERAL AGENCY BUSINE3S, Mala street, adjolnlrg; Banking Hons of Watt. Given A Co., l-adocaii, Kentncty, Corelirnraents solicited, and liberal ad. ranee made uDon Merrh.nrl.u a..-i..., plements. Beeds, Coon try Produce, stock, Farai.' ture. Books, Ac. Ae, ' JriitileT to Wheeler A Kign, Eransrille.Ind. : Watu. Olren A i n . J. W- Kh. a. .... . . brodk, Bran A Go.IIenry Enders, James C. OaK ' uuwh, rnvm, - aclA.lv i. J. C. Dl SOl CHET & CO.. Forwarding, Commission AND . Produce Merchants. : No. 19, North Water Street, I0"- Bioos, next door ta if. Da'sell) oct 18. JOSEPH WEST : t T. W. NETTELTON. West & IJoUelton, COMillSSIOH AND FOR WARDING Merchants. COR. POYDRAS & MAGAZINE. Xew Orleans, La. , BKrSBEbCESi iTAnSTILM. W. J. U.r, Tk.. n Boehr, u..bir. " w ' " Mot.'NT Viands. I. M T.....Mn..i. r-..' E. f. tiulliran. Esa . John A. M.nn. . J. ' ' CmnvMATl N. Q Netiletoe, Esq. p.( m. W. JA9. JOHNaON......Lats Walt A Joh.soi. T. T. VVBIOUT .. I f Atailson. Iu.1. JOHNSON & WRIGHT, COTTON FACTORS. Ccmmiss'n Meichants FORWARDING dt STEAMBOAT -A-grents, ' No. 262 FRONT ST.; ' (Oor. CBiirt Bt.TJp Stalre), . Memphis - - - - Term. sept-Bm JOHN B. HALLi FOSM'AKDISO AND COMMISSION Steamboat Agent end Wharf-boat .. FroDflctor. EVANSVILLE, . . INDIANA. VII HE . partnership heretofore existing nnder tha A firm of Hall A Kndd. Forwardln. anil llna. miasion Meichants, Steamboat Agslitiand Wharf boat Proprietors. Is this dar dlswlrtd br moiual cone: t. John B. 11 all harlrr boncht oat the Iniereit or 0. B. liu Id, all bu.ioese of Ibe old firm will be settled br John B. u.ll. who wl'.l continue the business as hsrutofbre. . JOHN B. BALL, o. it Rfmn Ersnrllle, Ind , Pot. , m5. oollS. W. H. MoMAaftt T. T. WazoaT N. B. Waiear. KcMakin.WriRht &Co.; STORAGE, FORWARDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers la all Kinds of Western1'rodute Uay, Corn, Oats, liran, Floor, Bacon, Lime, Cement, . Ac. Ac. Ac. , No. 3 FROMENADE ST,, Elliott's Block, foot of Jefferson Street, opposite eieamDoat iienaing), . . . , , IVXerapliiH - - - Tenn. BBIGGS & WALTERS. Tt'liarf boat Proprietor and Itccelvlnsr, Forfvardlns; . and C'ouinilNMlon HIAwHCIIABiTB, Eastport - - - JMIhh. siz am MaSW IltrUBafi IM KKW 01U.KA2IE. P. G. O'HILE Y, , (ormerljof Iransrliie, Ind.,) .1 G3110 al CoiiiiaiESio f, AND ' ' ' -i ' PRODUCE MERCHANT. Western Canatsrnwsente EoilaltaeU HO. IS PCTDKA8 STBKET, COBNEB 0JT SEW LEVEE BTBEET, HKVV OHLEASI, LA, Beferenee The Orest West. ' Seel P. S. Desoorhet Co., , e OKNEttAL - FORWARDING & COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS, 5o. 33 Poydras St Jf w Orleans, la. r " sectors tor sale of alt kinds of WeeUra and pom hern Produce. Coaiis-amente aaH order. solicited. aol Sot A. C (PI0KLAMD. J0HI . tTtlSt 'Promptness" onr Bfotto flaiUfactlca" our - Aim. . PEOPLE'J WABEIIOVIE. , , SPICELAND & .TYLER, (Successors te S. A. Frd.) , ( COMMIbSIO.V A FORWABDIXSr.l TOBACCO FACTORS .' ' 1 A MB ' ''' - ' Wholesale Grocers, ' Canton, Ky. sn22 dm - ' " a. . BAincssr. i. j, wait-rana HAYHURST ft WHITTAKER, Produce and Commission Tl3:oxo3a.ixxts, .: No. 6 Water St, (next to R. Barnea " EVANSVILLE, INDIANAi . .. HIGIIICST GASH PIWCK PAID COR IV heat, Oata, Peana, . Flax pjeert. Lard, fallow, Urled Vrult, Beeswax. J. A. DONNALLY & CO., Wharfboat Proprietors and Commission & Grocery : WEltCIIASTS, Eastpor.t - - - 3Xist al2-3m . , . r. a. xuta.ji. v. saira. F. H. Elirman cl: Co.,COMMISSION, FO R WARD ING, AND STORAGE,' : Cor. Water & Locust Sts. EVANSVILLE, IND. . , Aa-" Afi -nU for Dodd's, Macaeale and Urban' Fre Proof (-airs ; K rail's Celebrated Hncar Mill. Ala ob band, a full aaurtrm.nl of AgTicaKnral ImplsmsnU, F.irbarik's heal as, Ae, Ae. ecS o BBTOa a BLACKHOSB.) ,. WW. M. AlaMAM , 4a W. Front st., Cin. 1 Kvan.rlll.. Ind. 8 . 51 . b A E T 0 fi & CO., J Commission and Forwarding" MKKCllAHTH, lTTchonpitonlaest'eet. NewOrleane. La. -aVarBefers to John W. Nllis, Pre t lit Nat'l Vk, Cinclnnt.tl; mu'l B.jfrrd, L , Cash. Er. ensrilU Nat'l Bank, Eraosrllle,i Ind.; Foeter Br others, tin. - oo-aw Daowa, Dtmaaasoa A CoE. ScnfNLACM... .Srsnsrilis, Ind. .New Albany, Ind. ' It. K. DtT.TKEnSO.'V A CO., Forwarding & Commission .... Merchants, NEW ALBANY, IND". , -. . .. AOENTa FOB THE BELLEFONTAINE COT- " " TON IXPRE-8. eM-tm BOX MANUFACTORY. BOX MANUFACTURERi1 Cor." Main Itreet and tbe Cnal. Eransrllle, InA I oousiantlr oo band; Order J-roo.pi IT flUed," . .rrivfl ItnXES OF ALL KINDS KEPT . pi it nueo Bsl-Aea ,nd deUrere is ol otiara.

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