Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 December 1865 — Page 2

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FRIDAY r.DEtJEMBEB-29 To tSi Unioii McB Indiana. -3 y To Union tnr-n or inaiene are nereoy oMtea to meat In Dtltveie Oonvutiun, at the State Hams In the cl i of Indisnaiolis, on T)inr;day the 22d da? bl F-brnuy.' JAA. a. :1 feVlocl;, M. (,r vorBor-t of Vfl'fcAaeUA"rirUUtii' fcf, State officio. It la reo mmended that Mess Mwttnya bo hold at tbe ronet. Mats of tba srel coudII I 01 the ecoud r-aturdiy of Vebiuery, to secure a fall reprewstaiioa manch Mat Convention, and thoiooglTergHBUtatiao In each ocotity.' - , J ' CT ,....., J. T. Wbioht, ,f Che'Ttn nTTtrtd-n tte Central Commute. I. 0. Bubvktt, 8- ere tyy. - ' Right'" Aiv6cATKD' The "'jlecipKg Bulletin aja : . - - - " Ttt negroes UltrateitKoiiH ft tducaied Jhemortintelligent iiey,Jxcove iha better for themselves an4 the whites. We must have negro sccols, a fact o aJioronjzfclyappretiftted by pecial friends of the African, that fashion aDd nakedness become handmaidens of progreaaif jjitSligene.".':!At;:' i ' " Our morr:eligit otd'neigbborj the 1 itiirwr, takes tee opposite view. u. insists tteJiiii nWre' intelligent they become tba more ionflvral-antl vicious tley becQiae. -!-ph. Courier denounces nezro sc1iob8. and Vya ' wo had better build ja.ua and poor houses for them. Accordi'r t" ' . Courier's logic, all schools Oj!(J Jtdlaboliuhed, and mankind sho'pd jbo resolved back into barbarism and ignorance, that the morals of the rac9 maj be produced.,; That system Would no doubt greatly advance the prOfrp38 of modern Democracy, '. v . The Memphis Bulletin is an ably conducted paper, and reflects the sentiments oCths mors intelligent Southern press, and the future history of this country will show that it iaeft to Jhe Northern Democratio press to? oppose the education and enlightenment tf the masses, and especially of long enslaved and oppressed Africans; m . .1 hi i A . . ColBUBBiOttUd. - Eaymoni'i Speech on fQnt or In.'? Senator Raymood ;of Neir York", in hit elaborate speech, chiefly devoted to the "Still In" theory of seceded States, makes no point of consequence upon which we have not remarked,-and which we thiok we have perfectly disproved. He waa replying to' another eminent Senator, whoee positions he attackedWe agree as to the policy to be pursued with Mr. Raymond, bnt " submit to the logic of bis opponent as to the theory. We are diffident in presuming to argue where two -seeming giants have 'jneti but as we lave said something heretofore, we wish to support "oar position. Any way, disagreeing with on, we agree with the other, and w believe more eminent Stevens. lie' is en nnflinch-. ing logician, and naturally aa extremist, A man pare, honorable, and doubtless a well wisher to bis country, he ii sometimes somewhat , impracticable, because be looks loo'trrccb occasionally to ultimate ends to what must in course, of time inevitably 'b-rgardlB iof present conditions or jiroprieties. He is, notwith-tanding, .'a.; n Befall -man1, - -i-EIe brings tbe question follw before- the eye of Senate aod.'pabliiJ.houEK LiapoQcy ia not always is never, at -first utteranceadopted bj jnf jderagsTous ioi ber. u Tbe gentTaih'n'frboi'jIjre'w? Yor'k.'does' not meet b,',-, (Stevens's), argument squarely dotrtr not attempt1 to' invalidate it on the point 'in question from Vatel, and so fortb. lie ' " confesses he was forced jnto metaphysical reasons," which means jacfthi-tba'ad no good ones to giv that Could ' be' called com mon-sensible to meet Stevens s, which. were nothing.'- else, J; Men. - always resort to metaphysics X and '(. sophistry, when they are , stumed; Hundreds of volumes iwe written . every few years "tnetaphyliically, ".which are called philosbphiesaiid "contain 'about an inch of mp io a gallon pf slush.? It ia doubtful'-if Mr.' Raymond's has a gram. r ., , r,-v He has only one 'sentence, more which we shall notice, as it is believed about all bis. arguments have already been confuted." "4'A State can't be guilty of treason, be tried, condemned, and bung." But it can all but tbe ground it stands on. '" Individuals' can." Individuals constitute the' State, and thereby his argument confutes , itself. We need say no more about it. " The truth is, tbey are afraid the Radicals will derive advantage from the other theory. We do not think they would, to any serious -extent; but assuredly it is the best one to fully justify the action of the Government since the war began. We are inclined to think, the only one. It is, however, a matter of little praotical importance, aa the Administration assumes the right to act on either... Ik would only require a requisition or ao, and the seceded States could be kept ont indefinitely on either argument. But he aayS: ; ?l It was only , an intended secession, rendered abortive by ita reduction. If Buchanan had acted as Jackson and . said, 'by the eternal," they shall not,- then it wonld bave been an abortion. - But be did not ao, art' V-"jtr-p n realized fa 'jt.,. It was an uvii.wi t- av permanent secession, but as a present temporary accomplishment it was acknowledged by foreign nations, and by our ow)i acts. Not that we ever agreed to allow them to be, or to remain ao. It would be absurd to aay of a'convict escaped into society, that be bad not assumed nn authorized relations. It wonld be equally absurd to say he was still a citizen. It ia our ooinion that when a; statesman ia driven to assign metaphysical reasons be has none that can be valid arguments. Alast for the people apd., for the Democracy when political queatioBScaa only be determined and argued metaphy sically 1 The.peopie Would be e.t; eea witnout compass, indeed; sunrage wouia be a nuisance, and not one in a tbous'and could or would try. to .comprehend bead or tail of affairs;-! f-'evea any of the metaphysicians understood themselves. Those species of ratiocinationists seldom art guilty of Self comprehension. State Teacijer's Association. ; This body assembled in the Congregational Church last evening.; Thff very atormy weather prevented many of the teachera from being present, and mere was not so largs an attendttBcerrof 'citf?i : cens as wouia oin-rwise osva uti. R. T. 3rown called the house to order and announced the session would be orjened with praver.hr Rv. E. F. Howe.

After which Hon. Albert Lange, Mayor of the city, welcomed the. members; of the association to our city. ' We regret our paper has not metropolitan facilities by which his remarks entire could be laid before our readers this morning. It contained many happy points, commencing with the time when Alexander berated Aristotle for publishing to the world the occult scienci a, for if the common people have aocess to the higher branches of science, there would be no way to distinguish them from taose in higher places. He mentioned Sir Wm. Berklev, Colonial Governor of Virginia, Henry A. Wise, and others, who opposed educating tbe masses; be showed that the cause of educatioo has been moving gradually onward, and the world at large may rest assured that it will continue to move onward, and onward, till ita destiny tbe education and civilisation of the intelligent creation ia accomplished. High, honor waa paid to tbe teacher. Said he, the aervices and labors and pursuits of the public teacher are more honorable than any those of any other profession, because, though bumble and bot-illv rewarded, he planta in the breast and mind of the yonngtbat aeed which will bring forth the man and woman, perfectly developed in morals, mind and person,' whose destiny will be to foster and perpetuate the prosperity, honor and glory of the country. In conclusion, he bid the ladies and gentlemen of the Association a hearty welcome, and hopf that when they part from us, mutual ties, of friendship and attachment wilC'.establiabai. which will be lasting and cheering;' '' " .' 1 ' Prof.0. W. HoiV.8nparUtend.eitf of .Idi:U"J ."" -A

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the-Hearty welcome jney nwiwina. The furnishing ofvfrea biomei o most of lue memocrn was uv hitioi " ' i waa accepted as an evidence of the large liberality of our people. This city had the honor of having the largest per cent, of Its children in free aoboola than any mty in the State, hence it was a 'most fitting placefor Jhe session ta be held. Honorable reference was made to. our eafpomed fellow-citizen. James Farriogton,.Eq, who'was a member of the Cotmnittee of the Legislature of 1834, ibilwasthe primamover in-estabtish-ing the Sinking Fund, in which a certain ataonnt goes to the School. Fund,-and which latter has swelled to the large sum of four; million dollars.. Ha said that man needs a monument at the bands of the educators of Indiana. Lord Brougham, once oftii tbe "Schoolmaster is abroad." He waa happy to know that he waa abroad in this State, throughout the North, and happy to feel that be ia soon to be abroad South of Mason and Dixon's line..; At tho time Lord Brongham said that, it was when the echoolmatter was abroad only with Webster a .spelling book. Afterwards the Bible was put in , his hand, and since then the Constitution, to teaci lovei of coUBtry. The -work of teaching has now a new field. The' teachers will carry tne spelling book, Bible and Constitution to finish the work began by , the bayonet, and at the South there 'shall soon be free press, free schools' and." free men, Teacb children tha love of country and there will be a "Cuion of bearts and a nnion of lands." His allusion to the flag of the. free was most happy, 'He remarked tbe common school system ia advancing everywhere. He had visited thirty-four counties and found the schools ail full aud the cry, is- for more roora. JBut -our space and tbe late hour at which we write forbids as lengthening this imperfect sketch from tbe hasty notes taken. Several Committees were appointed, and after some other business, unimportant to the general reader, the session adjourned till this morning. . The', programme for: to-day and this evening ia of interest, and should the weather turn more pleasant, will attract large audiences. All the sessions of the association are Open to the public. ' The programme for to-day consists as follows: ! . . - - ." Mohsujo 9 o'olook-' Opening Exer ctse8. j 'i-",1' ' , ' ' V Nine o'cloek"aud thirty minutes.-' Paper by Levi Wright, Shelby ville. Subject: "A course of study for Common Schools.' Discussion of paper. ; " ' ,' "'; - Ten "o'clock,1 . Inaugural .. Address" by tbe President, . R. T.u Brown, Indiana-, polia."Miscelianeous business.';' , ' . ; AftbrnooiJ 2 o'clock. Paper by W. fl. DeMott, President Indiana -Female College. ! Subject: "The Political and Social Relationa of teachers." Discussion of Pape. : ' ' '.-: ' J ' - 1 3 o'clock. Teachera' Journal, edited by 'the ladies of tbe AesoOifttlon, .Mis cellaneous, ousiueas. v' " - Evehino 7 o'clock.- 1 Discussion: "Some of tbef Causes of Failure in fr i - ii , ... . . . . ' 8 o'clock, "Address oyw. E. Crosby, Cincinnati.'.!' Sug'sct: "The Practicability of Cultivating Taste and the Area in the. Pnbli c Schools," l, j , j j j ' . A number of leading- ametedrvocaliatf of tbe city will furnish some vocal music at the Session to-night, Wabasn Express, i ; "7 -" , . ": v - " ' ..1 . ' ai----jjrf iffalrs Jo th fcouth. $ , S Gen. STEKDMis.oN, Comfcj.sort La. Bear A good story is told , of -General tfteedman; now in command' of, the Damebt of qeorgia: ' w "V ' A railrpad, contractor came to .him obS day and asked for a .military force to compel the negroeg to work in repairing tbe line from Savannah to Augu-tav " They, won't work," he aaid. " How much do you pay them?", aaked the General, who bad been a railroad contractor from hia boyhood "up. 'Ten dollars a month.'' " Tha - deuce I" said Steedaanj ""you go. and ".give them thirty, and see whether. . they'U.work then. I never gave a man!! lass. tbao. eighty seven and a half centi-a day in my life IthiDkl coufd get a brigadeat that price here. -You go and try if He went! ; .-t"--;' . - ' Charlsstos. The Charleston Cow ier says of the condition of that city: On every street and thoroughfare the marka of ienergy,' industry,t and enterprise are plainly visible.' - -East Bay, six weeks ago, waa almost barren of -open, business places, while now it ia aext to an impossibility to rent a building covered with a roof ; Owners of buildings are actively engaged repairing damages occasioned by fire and water, and Jong before the repairs are completed applications are received to occupy the prem isea. The same holds good with Meeting, King, and other principal streets. There is a great demand for stores and warehouses all over the city. In order to meet this demand, it will be necessary for some measures to be taken toward restoring the burnt district to a babita bla condition. The rents in Charleston are increasing daily, which is - another evidence of enhanced business activity. Stores which three months ago could be obtained for. five' hundred dollars per annum . cannot be had for less than fifteen hundred and two thousand dollars per annum. . A .. .i 1 . ,.' Opision' of an Oversekb.a correspondent of . the,, Boston r Adoertisert writing from Georgia, says;'" " "7 ' While my acquaintance with some of tne better, class ot citizens bereabout furnish no cause tfor the -assertion that there is usual hostility to the Government or to people from' the' North, the every day language Of the lower classes is clear proof of what I have denominated as surface hatred. - Possibly some of the denunciatory words I have overheard in the hotels and On the streets were intended specially for me, on the supposition that I am from the North; bnt I am confident' that very little of this language could have been Used for that purpose. As a curious specimen of what one hears, Jake the following little speech, made by an apparently intelligent man to a 'group of half a dozen persons, of whom I aa one: ' "I've -sent, an advertisement- to the paper for a job of overseeing some plantations next year. I reckon I could do that quite lively. Ob, I tell yon I can do, some tall cussin' - when- I git started; Can't lick; free niggers, iut I don't; know : if there's ..any law agin cussin' 'em, and I believe it does 'em a heap of good. It's nest best to lickin. Jest cubs 'one o' 'em right smart for about five minutes,,,' aud he'll play off part.; Probably tbe Yankees don't like thai style, but I hain't no use for a Yankee, no how. I had a lot of likely negroes, but they're all gone; had Confederate money, but that's alt goner and I've . got a heap of Confederate bonds, but they ain't worth a damn.'. 'I reckon God Almighty fought on the other side in this war. He used to smile" on us, but -He hasn't given ns anything but frowns lately.1 I don't care a damn, but I dont like to see my friends all so cnt up about it. I ' can ' "get along well enough.' I should like to.lick a hundred free negroes just once all 'round it I didn't' bring' em to know their places. I'd pay ten dollars a piece for all I failed on. Bat the Yankees give us our orders we - mustn't lick the freedmen, they aoy. Free damn-cusses, I call 'em. -1 reckon 'ta'n't ag'n no law to swar at 'em, an' damn me if I can't do that ar. Yes, sir God Almighty waa agin us, but I 'low 'twont be wrong to cusa the free niggera. Yea, sir, God Almighty was agin us. Waal, I havn't no use for a Yankee, they're low down, triflin' fellows any bow, and I reckon I shall bave to play a lone hand, and git 'long the best I can by myself. ' : '..' i ScTFtRTsa cr Ariu.ssas. An agent of the American Union Commission tbna writes to the Chicago Tribune: , With your i permission I will say a word to your, readers on behalf of the loyal sufferers of Arkansas. Ten thousand have already been officially reported who are in immediate and pressing want of shelter, clothing and food to meet tbe snows of winter. The Bureau of Refugees report six hundred and forty widowa with families at Fort Smith alone, besides there are many thousands in the country t adjacent to that post and scattered over tha Stat.. Th k , never been. ia the rebel my; " They are

the bereaved widows and orphans of

ce'Sion till they aubk ia dnatn. 5 7 In the desolate dil'rictS i'At little ha , ben rM-iedfortwdyeara. "The great sri

parttrthe"honses "weVe burne3, thou-Toeit Uaned by the Major of tbe City of Evana-

sanda of husbands were shot from the bush, many fell in the Union army, aud others sunk under the hardships of war. Tbeir Widows and little ones are now suffering all the woes of want perishing, dyiug-. I bave traveled hundreds of miles through the Si ate, and bave not beard of one able-bodied mar, begiug,, nor do we intend td aaaist lau'eh. W are only extending iidf o 'he try if f those who can not help themselves, "thuae" whosuuabanda and fathers were murdered in their sight by guerrillas ten.. Every consideration of loyal'y, humanity and religion obliges us -ta assist -them in their sore calamity. To hear their dying cry, and send them cci belief, Ts to invoke their blood upofr as. Clothjiigl and corn sent immediately would save many, lives. The hungry criifdrea would be glad to get the crumba that fall from yonr tables; the grain of corn wasted in the cribl Of any -Ait&t ia iid North, ould go tar toward supplying these autferers Let all do something at once. "He that giveth to the. poor lendeth to the Lord." Surely thefcry of -these "suf fering ones is the voice of God. Pkepabixq fos ths Next War. Another leading Southern paper says: Tbe proper management of the disorganized labor which lies in a bugs anduhapeless mass in oar rctust, i? t,h tj greatcaf io" me8tic question" ia the South. Wnife Mr. Johnson and tbe radicals are discussing what are to ba iOur. national relations, it is for us to attend to those affairs that are , of a peculiar borne- character rer-airing the waste of war recovering our strength of resource in the powr of wealth, aa wellas-of bona and muscle, and nerve, tbo, that we may be ready to take our part in the fight- for ! i t t t. .1- .r J VUUOUIUL1UUS1 UCCVIUUi) W UCU -LU13 -41(11 0 arrives that we may be permitted to enter the lists. That battle, it needs no prophet's tongue to tell, is to come. We tight-it next time iu lh Union, and, .we shall bava allies ioa;heiAroiteolfpthei Susquehanna, and the OHio., Let us make ourselves strong by interior development and home energy, and indus try, that we may be worthy and 'Stalwart' auxiliaries -in--toe ranks of American Constitutional freedom. , . - , , !:-.'i in - .3 y As Jsvasios of Soothers Rights We clip the foUowing'ex&iordinary paf" agraph from the "reconstructed" Nashvillev (Trin. Dispatch, Da.'21 i i ' Chcooh and State, BewarbI The papers say that Secretary MoCuUoeb baa adopts J as a legend for our coins, -1'Iu God we ; trust" Who gave Secretary McUnlloch the right thus to intrude' hs theological 'creed, ': upop .bis , felJiw-cHi-zens? Who gave him the right thus to claim for bis faith tne sanction of. th entire nation? The Constitution of the United States,"onr"sacrd magna chard. gives no such authOritV 'whatever. "Its " assumption by men high in, office is but another instance of. ih lawlessness which h is been tbe fountain and origin" of all our recent trouble.. We believe in God. We are not ashamed to profess a creed which is generally regarded as narrow and hsrsl, I, We 'are, hovever, satisfied with, tbe protection given" oar .own. liberty of conscience by tbe Ameri can Constitution, but bave no wish to force pur creed upon others. One of the mOtft glorious distinttiq'ns-pf oof Repu'alto is the iabsolute separation of church and Sate. Let no political IbeolOlaBS attarupt tbe least injurv to this faalure of Our 'Govern merit. The people1 will indignantly repudiate any ncbl menu.' ,i - Death cf the, Xiiig.of theBeljlaBs, .-One of lbe,'qTdist,. au4,if we except Napoleon, tbe shrewdest of European monarchy is dead. Our foreign news informs us that Leopold, King of the Belgians, jaf;er. .a life , of- seventyfive years, has passed away. He was born Dec. 16, 1790, at Coburg,1)eiej:a young-' er son or the reigning duke ol that petty principality, "and 'the uncle? (Offhe fate Prince Albert. , After aervme- in -ne12 Russian J army, be wen -ste England; I. . V . l. .... ! . 1 - 1 I I. - sudu iuv vaults ui iTtHHivu uau uruuni peace to Europe. , It was then proposed to marry the Princess Charlotte, fhe heir tq "the crown, to the Prince of Orange, son of the King of Holland The Princess,' bow-ver, did not fn'ncy bIm,"Tind her dislike was hightetied .to diaguat.at seeing bim beastly drunk at a court ball. The field now lay open for Leopold, and he improved his advantages. In 1816 he was married to ;tbe PraneesRjtf Hpr untimely , death darkig' khetneS:t yea dispelled bis dream of b'is4, and for a long time his grief seemed intjoriBolable.' He remained in -Engtard fnf the next thirteen years, and in 1830 declined the proffered crown of Greece. About this time the Belgian provinces threw off .the "authority of"Jiis6ld rival, the Prince of .Orauge, now King of Holland, and elected Leopold their King. He accepted the position, and married the Princess Lcuise, daughter of Louis Pbillippe ' of France."- His reign waa quiet and uneventful, his main anxiety being to secure, brilliant alliances for his children-by hij second, marriage, and to preserve the integrity of his dominions against the encroachments of France. His eldest son, Louis Pbillippe, Duke of Brabant, ;who feucceeds him, took for a wife" an "Austrian archduchess, while his daughter. Char-, lqtta was married tothe Arcbdske-'Max'-imilian, who cow claims to be Emperor of Mexico. I .Tbe Mexican scheme had enlisted Leopold's warmest sympathies', and a Belgian contingent has swelled the numbers of Maximilian's forces In his death the. Mexican pretender j baa lost one of Ms firmest and 'most1 useful friends. Hence .thje, event.Jiaspoliti-. cal importance it would not otherwise possess. U.'t (;' ."''; ' -' It has also been long suspected that the Emperor 4 the French ia desirous of adding to bis dominions in the direction of Belgium. It hoe often -been hinted that he only awaited the decease of Leopold to carry his designs into effect. " It is hardly probable, however, that, ia the crippled condition of his finances; Napoleon will venture upon a step which would result in a general European war. Yet tbe throne of the young King is far from a secure one, and the developments of the future will be earnestly watched by the political and diplomatic world.: - The new monarch is in bis thirtyfirst year, having been born in tbe year 1835. Tbe Macon Journal on. tbe Freed- . men. ,,: We find the followiejr inlereBtingedt. torial in the Macon (Georgia) Journal: '',, THE CHRISTMAS NEGRO Of the oldtui time is a by gone insti;n tion." Like old King Cole.'a jolly old aoul in his day, we ne'er shall aee b'm more. ' As the holidays approach, we begin to regret that shining, happy faces as the great charm of the Chriumaa of olden time. The rolicking jovial negro of the South baa passed away forever with the eongs of the old plantation the bones the fiddle the songs and the shouts hand clappings and the. heel stampings. Hfs Buccessor baa lesa to aay and more to think about. Let us be thankful that he has advanced that much. We share very little in the notion of some, that bis somber aspect now1 covers mutinous . purposes. On tbe contrary, so far aa we can see, the negro, is generally polite and kindly disposed. - If tliere is aoy marked change, it is in "the women, who, we are sorry to say, have too generally lost sight of tbe commandments, particularly the seventh. Perhaps tbe " cavaliers ""are-somewhat to blame for that' fault1' We have beard the President aay as much, and he knows the South, does n't he? ' " " It is true the mass of such negroes love the change, bat it is equally true they do not enjoy themselves- half so well as they did when kept to moderate, regular work, with an occasional day of relaxation. s .. ' ' " Love the change," but "don't enjoy it". , That' 1 1 incomprehensible." We fear our cotemporary is either - muddled or fuddled. ' SALT.: vv X IIAVM JUST BECXIT&D A FULL SDPply of Small Batt. BOZO BA.IBD A BTABT,

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-tatb i, For the Coat and Ixpeoas of Sidewalk Improve.nf ...Li ..liw-L.' int, ana to me directed. 1 will eeil at poo ic auction, at the door of the eonrt-house in aaid cUy, on Friday, Dfct-mbet 29th, 16C5, at tn o' lock a.m , tn following lot of ground, or ao much 'hereof aa may be aecesaary to pay the amaont charged aid asaeal aainat aald lot- far the ecet ana expense of making sidewalk Impro'omBatfl Bpon eald.-lot. UigsUiar wltn Uwcoata of sale ; a d that s. 1 1 sale will be continued on the next tberewftrr, namely, Eatardsy, t-ci-mbrr 30, 1865, at ten o'clock a m., at the same pTac -. Tor tbe pa pose or aelliDg such property as mux haTe be-n so d o ana day above mentioned and not paid for: IiOt 221. Jjoaatlaa JliJuHainant owner isKaowB S33 61. - JOHH PCHtTBEBT, Collector. ranirl1le, Di-e IS. 1665. d2 DRUGS & CHEMICALS. 'cl WHOLESALE Drug & Chemical WAREHOUSE. 1 FERRIS, SPARKS & CO., 31. . Jlaia. Street. .34 1 1. wv The only exdaeiva Wholes ale Drag Boose in the city. . Xf, Wi dapUcate Ciaclnnatl and Lonisville prices. . ...-. .... Orders aoUoIted. ;r - aio JEWELRY. NEW STORE -NEW GOODS; it. -. ; -.- . ' ' i -J Alt HCW OPKNIKG, AT MI HSW 8T0BE, NEiT DOOR TO itflRST NATIONAL BANK, : i i i--'.i j '- '.- ClocSg, . Watclies, Jew elry. Silver and Plated Ware. , ! "';L Ever i to tbe dty of ETensvlllo, which I ' can a i t gresvtljr redaosd prloas, for Cash. t ....!; nl ' WM.,J3LTCE., i- WATCnSS of all irradei and mobaa; vrieea. ranging from (10 to S36U-, all warrsaltdgovd time-k-epers. rT.OCKS The Gaui Ests TnauAS Cjujca. . - Bicrr siwetr cf u tilt ' atit and IJoet Fashlotiabl y1-, and Elaborate ' Workmanship. . j DIAMOND SETS, ' " DIAMOND PISS, AND riNGtB KINGS. . ; - G0LI CHAIS3 la endlatd Tttriotj. --I WH)D1N3 EING8. ' " GOLD THIMBLES.- " ' 8ILTIB THIMBLK3, ; GOLD BRACELETS, J v PEtBL BBIDAL- CET3, nmarpass'abl io bt-auty. 60LD 81'KCTACLKS, ': SItVlTR ' ' 1 '' ' . steel "i ' '' '.,' '.';.; 6 fiGTACLE OASES. " B'LVKB AND PLiTID -WAHX In seta, half tela, cr iunrle piece. . SILTEB SrOONS,' '' 8LLVEB rtBB-8, t. . . .wSTLVEB KNIVE3, aad . SILTEB Kapsih tiwu, 8H.VRB CABD OA8I8, P8ARL OABD CASES. lANCt GOtS or ALL KINDS a DKSCJBIPTI0N3, FINS POCKET CDTLEBT, TABLE CUTLEBT. r PU0KK1 BOOKS, Ac, ' Ad4 all Goods usual!' found in if at-Clasi Jewelry Essablishlnent. . Wateh Repairing; ' Done; to order va the most ; reasonable terms. - j 'Kjj-vlii;, ' - i Bottl PLA1H A OBJBITiLmOHEST PBICE PAID FOB GOLD 81LVEB, O H H a O O a 3 M a W w to t-i w r Q' M :.o. o Hi u CO W W o El 1 WM. BUCK. x-r Those wishing to purchase goods In my line will do well to call and examine my large stock before purchasing elsewhere, for I am determined not to be undersold. ' ec20-ly ' j i "' T hare als3 a fine aseortmsnt of Geld Pan ol different brands:" AU Pen warranted for two ysars. ! .j'i -j .1 i ' ",,'. MILLINERY At and ; Evdh Below Cost. Mrs; SCHAEFFEB & Krs, TECK BE OrrKBING A - SPLENDID 'A3SOBTmeat of Cloakei-Millinery Goods, and Ladles' i. Faoov OvKk AT COST, and ia aasuiy Instances otoo BSLUW UOH, as ttiey are desirons ol okIn out their stock by tha Urst or Janoaryr- - Bargains m iy be confidently expected at their S(.orr ea lliiid Street, -et.een Main and Sycamore, last below the Washington Bonse. - Ladlea are invited to etll and examine their goodeand prices.. .. - dec 13 till jaol JEWELRY. BITTROLFF & CO., i.l rl in Entire New Stock. Bought for Casb, and ... -ii ... : . Prices Greatly Eeduc'd n i. o ej' " t ' ''" - "'';': - -' AMERICAN, ENGLISH AlffD 8VI83 ' 1 Gold fWatches! , AMKBICAS, ENGLISH AND SWISd Silver Watclies! DIAMOND HiriP-s and. iPins ! Plain and Fancy Rings, ; i Gold and Silver Chains, ALL KISE9 AND QDALTTIE3, A5D LATEST STYLES, IN GBKAI PBOFUSIOK. ' ..-..-H !.-, - ' ---'' i ' : ' S SilverwareFull Stock. t Plated, Ware, Clocks, &oJ PECIAL ATTENTION 19 CALLED TO OCB . jGhold 3?eiis ! A finperior Arttoteand larire Stock, made to oar order and "Warranted OAK 1 K AR. . KsT Call in and see, at . BITTBOLFa CO.'B. ' No..28 Main Street, - (One Door Above Firsf .) JT-OLD GOLD AND SILVg R BODGHT. "W . j oca-am.. . ,......, ; DYE HOUSE. Fancy Dye House. F. GBATJPNXB, COB. OAK' CENTRE BT8., u a .'ii.v esu-tbenrWIjr"'- " ; Haa opened a Dye Heme at the above place, and ia prepared to color Bilka Woolea or Cotton Goods, Hair, Ac , in all colors - - - I hare been en gaged in the bnsf ness orer thirtyfive yean, and have been employed in the largest eitabiubmeots in En rape and this country. -, .avev. I hold myself saeponstble for all damage tutained by goods nnder my charge. , -nvav Cleaning and .Bcoorlns: of Ladies and Gentlemen! Goods dona at abort notice. Give me fair trade. (dlO-fim) V. GBATJPKXB.

WHOLE 3 ALE NOTIONS.-!

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Buy Your Ifotibns' of a Motion House. i f , ' i i . i lr fcJ Id M - - . o ir - ,T5 ':.-. ,T CO 2, t . ..i:.c-4 ;.0; g,;. 1- M -- ' g3 EMqO i Hrz. ; 2 Ej IT1 S3 g ft :'9;. 'trf 13 o pd39 ' 1 w y J h !) ) ! I K SL oq tj M ' I H I i a:,!! i, '- -1 ..! f J . ', ' ..-j ; tn -itil 1 - it- d PAPER WAREHOUSE. . , i . infw wholesale ., , ' PAPER WAREHOUSE," " 290 Main street,' South side, bet. - Seyenth ad Eighth, ,: : LOUISylLLE, KTST., WJVX- CROMEY, ' . .Wholesale Dealer In , . ) : t n : papew of all kinds.'? '.' . ' " bonnet bo.bd-, ..- ' ' -' 'bindk"3 b 1auds, - ' , card- b"abp8, '"" ' ' KNT ELOPE j, PBISTING ISK8, Ao Hariag had nearly tweaty year's experience in this brand vl bu.leas, I feel CO fidenl I can nuke it to tbe interest f all p raona buyiog paper ta esaatitie my stock before making purchases. - Crticr. by mail or othvrwiaeaball receire prompt attnetion. . . , . , IWT" Utfchest market' price in each paid far Baa, Hemp, Grasa Bope, 0. .- .- . nl7-3m COMMISSION.-" - aa. e. at'nikajr, a. i. nasxrix, jo. n'rianui. McFerran & Mcnefee; LATE OF LOUISVILLE, KT.) . COMLIlSSIGr -" Merchants;, -h COTTOH FACTORS. And Manufaturers' Agents tor the Sale or Bale I. -Rope & Bagging. 103H-aiid-L'iO WEST CO LrMBIA St.,' , - (BotWeoa Viae &ud Rftc Street,) CINCINNATI, PHIp. We Adopt this If ethod -: ' ' Of Informing our old friends and the trade generally, that we bare this day open? 4 oar house in Cincinnati lor tbe transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION AND . COTTON BUSINESS. In the Purchase and Sale Of everything in tbe line of Commission Hetchants, we ofler facilities equal ta those of ny house in the West. Cash Advances Will be made on Prodnoe of all kinds, and Bates rendered with promptness, and on iha most liberal terms. '- ' - COTTON. To this branch af oar Business we propose to gWe particular attention, and we irnl araured that with our past experience in the sale of this staple we can rendr satisfaction to those shipping to os. Our arrangements w 11 enable aa to sell either in this market or ths Eastern cities, as tha owner may desire. . .r . - ;; -.- ' - - Bale Bope, Bagging and Twine. Hiring ths Agency for sale cf several ebotoe hrandsof Kentucky Bagging, w will -all timts keep a supply of ihesj articles from tho best factories. : India Bagginfir - - In rolls er bales, ami oe lennd ia onr house. Plantation Snppiits. " " " ; "" To the purchase and shipment of supplies of all kind, we will piv due. attention, and beliee that we ran furnish-Bates, Ltrl, Ptoatr, rarmlng Implements, Ac, fully aa low, on orders aa if tne parties desiring the gootU ware present. Very bespectfuU?, McFKRRAN A MESEFEB. Cincinnati, Oct, 14, 1865. , o27-8m MILLINERY. sellingoff: Jkt ost '- rpHE LADIES WOULD DO WELL TO- CALL Mrs. Iceormick's ... .. "-'" - 5 "- - before purchasing elsewhere, as s'.ie is selling off iter jnuiraery r-iocK ana otner Fancy cotton ar OUST, and will continue to do ao until the lOih or January, on account of going to make a change in the store. - -dcoZ dim GROCERS. B. J. Dsjnxa. a. s. Kan." - DANIEL & ZAHN, ' ' . - tiMmti puisaa in- , Groccriea, Wlnei, L-lqatora, Cigars, .; . Cotton Vara, Baiia, save., No. Water 8t, bet. Main an d Loo net, ' lanll -m;" " ; ITAS3VTL7.K. IBD. Whol83ale r , 6rocerS . " i . i A4 Sealers In" " w liquors. "Wines,-If ails, Glass, Cotton Yams, Spices, Wooden Ware, tkc, &e. " '' IVo. 13 Main Street v , loppoafte srauoa Bank, o-- a i EYANSYILLE,, ';-' t "' INPIANC- -, r it.ti, . i, . i-i j. - OYSTERS. a ,af OT8TEB8, OTSTEBS; 60 0ABSS OOTBeiWTEB3. inet raBaimd and for !. at ndaai prices by B. 8. htJSTON St CO., s o. SO Water s&rest.

MACHINIST.

REIT'S- HANEYr 1 Crescent Foiindrjv E7 AN S VILLE, IND., ' ' - : '. - t-- ! i i - ' " j x-j.,i Manafaftarari of -'..'f. 3' i- . - ; . . . . - STEAM ENGINES, i l-.J-yj v i i' " ' -' -tro J' ' ' -: f ':' ;STEAfBO.LERS.v : 'CIRCULAR SAW. ImLS ; t)f the most Approved Pattern, AU kinds ef Machinery appertain-' int '.' to', Sailroads, ", Steamhoats " i Distilleries, Flouring' Mills.' r or all iises with the latest Improve- . .-V.," - , - --.--r! i.,,,:-.. U (;, ments attached,; -,t. .- Tobacco Screws, : Hi. Sub '. t i' It I" ' '- - -'?'?r "rj'.a; I &c j4Sco.',-&o. i'CASTINGS,,w..( , VS ' 's - - ":: of every description. , r-t: , tl -J il'h I " .-f il.t--. 1 " DBALiaS nr Steam Ganges, Gam Belting, Th Briok,:Wronght lion Pipe, Boltiu; .'ri'f .. . . . ,.s - i r" i ; i :'-u::'-?y ; jjCioth,' &o., at "'. ' kANUFACTTJEESS' .PRICES. Repairing done at short notios er Werkatti oatt to ail porta to -Repair Boilers. ( AU order will recet-re onr Indieldnal arton tion and will be promptly ailed on tha mos1 reaaonaole terms. OSoe and Foundry on the Canal, i corner of Ingle Street. mdlT.l, .... DRY GOODS. &c. ; 4 I ''' , .. mSTAPLE AND FANCY DBY GOODS; .-I Wo takspleaanro la Informing our customers and tho public generally that wa are receiving our Fall and Winter Goods Conaistisg la part of ' p 'i--iT ---' - Ili- T Brown and Bleached 8heetings, , Shirtings, Prints and SeLaines. ; ' i t.-i-3-!. . . - ..- - liPlain' and Fancy Press Goods of every variety. ,tlKi 1Uf T . . i -' j .if.t , . - Black' Cloths,- Fancy Cassimeres, Casinetts. Satinetts, Jeans, ; IVeedaV tc. A large stock f Plain and Twilled Flannels,. Shirting Flannels, -Linseys, Bed Blankets, &c. . , A large and carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, V - Nubias, Women's, Misses :- , '- and Children's Hoods , . . and Scarfs. .;: , Cloths, Saoques, Basques and Circulars in stock or made to or- i;. der on short notice. V, A large stock and great variety of Hcsery,. Notions, &c, &r. All of which were purchased previous to the recent ad-, . ..Vance In Dry Good. We are confident that we can make It to the interest of ' all to call and examine Stock and Prices. NEyL3TORE. pious akd Liauoa . stqee 'r N'o.' sYCABORE STREET, ' ""'- '-:'( 1 ITAHSTILLE, IND. . mHE tTHDEBeiONEt) KEEPS OOH3TAHTLT .--Sr, on band all kinds of Liquors, and Common and ?ancy and ao I ant aaadous to build up a trade, Z will aall aaebeeo aa the cheapest. Pleas honor ma with a call before purchasing. aoJeUas--n HXXTST AYBES.' HORSE-SHOEING. DASiarsa hossxs shod i the best atvle.. with. disnateh. and to aha tatfafactfoa of ail, esq be accommodated at theIlew York Bale and Training Stable, pa Walnut -treat, between rirst and Water, at BiaaeU Baymond't rtand. Tho bast of workmen are employed, aad tho greatest can taken in shoeing. id7tUa

FAIICYGOODS.

-r-rt X No Business Transacted on Satarday. A BIG STOCK FANCY GOODS, Wholesale & He tai! IVo. S3 Xain Street, (BETWEEN FIBS T & SECOND.) bse;';E ugh ant s ; ; o.'A neat Tlio ,T Commu nity"a t :-'.' r. : :n. ' WE have inst reTnrner! frftni t.ri East with a well-selected Stock of Bonnet" and Trimming Eibhons.: Velvet ,Bibbon,', Plain and Edged. Bonnet Velvets, Plain and Fancy. f,,-.;.. ; ; Satins' and Silks., t,,'-,-', -? French t. and American ! Flowers. i , cautcii auu , f luiaes. .. , ., , "- . i w? - . . ,, , m Birds and . 0 'her Ornaments. ,:i -'-k!; ' eitii-.ii tQ Io u.'; ".!: r"'C1i A!l:;lIillinery- done' to Order at ' j i Shortest Notice..' - 1 J - Straw,; Felt "and ' Sii .Hats .and a v;r;t j j.jjj.,-; Bonnets. -j ;. A Full ; Line of Cloths for Cloaks. U: I jvikJ 4 -- '--' .. ,- 1 . i"i v-a Cloaks j in , Great ; Variety, j , -s-j.'8tj vj ksi' IQ ' ''' t- r-lo itCloak1 Ornaments A "Full Line. f-rti i i IO - - We Make Cloaks to Order, in the ' Best and Latest Styles, at the ''-! i Shortest Notice. rjJn ' : -'-;-:--',-! -; ci "-''1-3, --;.'- -' ' - '- A Full Iihe of LreBs Trimmings. A Big Stock of Fur for Ladies and .u . t Children. ; ; - . , s i. ... A Full Line of Human Hair, in i Every Shape and Style.' A ' Large1 S tock of.Fncy Woolen Knit and Woven Hosiery and .Vi,--; j.: A. Gloves. ; -;: .: v3 r.:j j l..,.-. i lO i U "- -'- Hat and Bonnet Blocks. Notions : and. Fancy" Goods',' too Numerous, to; Mention. .Let all "buyers coming to town call and see for themselves, compare the; price, as they will find it as low as in any city west of New York and Philadelphia. ' -.-" r .,, seal 6,6 av.;- ! "i "' ' B.tBATJM.i C .1 BANKING. Capital Paid In $350,000 limited to " - -:r $700,000 T THE r.-ERCHAr-TS' ; ' !i'o" Evansvills,' 'V C'HiBEMENT Pre l d e m t, - JaU.O. HOC 11 hi ........ Caaliier, .-i.-.'l i-i f i r5'. .-: h i I1 -V 1'"1 Hatrg commencf d.linjlnesaat Ita Office, corner ol .. . Main and First Streets. . OOers its services to the cttlze- s of ETaosTll'eand Its Tlcinlty, beinc prepared , to carry on a -. I - legitimate ;' General Banking Business, ." c And to Purchase and Baf-plj' ' lit ic, y : . ,.i ,- i! 7-30 Treasury-Hetes, -; ... i. I- I--Gold and Silver, Exchange. - ill;, '.i. UtVi ;-- - . ' :..if ii ,i!t ! " : i: ! Buys U. S. CEBTlIICiTES. -BOSBS. -and other Secnrltle, andJ ' Llsconnts FOKEIGN and 1 ., DOMESTIC FAPEB. : 'i ...I . -,-.! i-l .-! r ! Il And for th accommodation '.at raechaatas and other, who ' hare invested their aarings ia the popular Government loans, it cflnrs recelra packages of U. 8. Bonds, Interest Boarln( Hotea a Bid other aeenrltiea, em Special Deposit, Free of Cnargc,afIordlug small holders the opportunity to avoid the insecurity and Tisk ot retaining them in thftir own possession. : i. -eia-tt HAKDWARS. &C. - ! '. 1 T';V ' CELLS'. 0" u. a CsaV . .X aV SM 3 " ' " UHLS, KELLOGG u CO., ' laTFOBTKBA AHD DaAlESS la i i 1 '''S 1 - - -v -at - ix 'jL it x; wli'it AX 2) O IT T L E Il-IT' 1 FIRST STREET, " (SIOH BIO PAD.I.OCK,)' DRY GOODS. CHEAP PRICES AHD J !,. i GOOD AS30B.TMEHT, .' '- - f. -l AT - ' - - - BOLtE & BEYREISS, So. 43 Malm Street, ZT". t r' 1 KTAN8 VILLK. US, . TTTJ HATI JUST RKCEIVKD O0B FALt V V Stock, whieh embrace a choice selection of Dress Ooods. Cloaks Shewle, Balmoral SsJrU, Hoorls and.iinhias, Gloves and Boelery, Corseta, Cloths, Cassimeree, Indies' Cloths, Caasinete, Jeans, Ilanaels, Bhuketa, Tickings, Ginghams, Oaliooea, ao Bleached and Unbleached afuslioa. and a thonaand and one other articles too tedious o mention. All of which will be sold tzbt cam-. , Oo aad see at No. 43, Male atteea.- - , . ;. BOLLS A BtVaKISS. .. . . . .- ' Ho. 3. ilnln Street. WHARF BOATS. a, .mi. 1 , r. a. h Ai.fl - cox; iLumifiiEJiY... ; Forwardlns; and tDonunlsslan : Blercnanta.,. c i Aad ePXOlAJs BAILBOAD AGSHTS, t ".' ETaniTlUs, lad. Will make liberal cash advances on isfcslfr.imKnta of rrodoco and Tobacco to Maw York. IJa-lS

PAIIILY GROCEIIY.

FAMILYGAOGERY 1 1 Griffith & Bly the, W"" WOtD'BESPICTruLLV':iNI'OBM thadtitans of Xvansvillo aad tho-people generally, that we have opened a First Claaa Store, at Ho. 136 Mala Street, for tha sale of I .IV :- Staple "."ij-s'h ; BCOH A8. ' vji .a-! ei 3,-v; i . i ...... - ,y ;r il ,)i i-j;-,-.at i-T BBEADSTUFrS, ' . - -.TRTITTS rio" hi iiaiit a , TEAS, - i' -1"! -uil ''f i COFFEES, , OYSTERS. &c. '! 'aw ,,"'u A full stock of which we shall keep constantly on handTor tho benefit: rof thane who bay, favor os ith Iheir patronage, ; - i -v 6 i-j ; jU-t ; J1 At theL6west Currfiiit Prided , . I sci lew t-u i-"-M . -' v; (t . j. nil rr, I .136 Main Street.. LAW CARDS. 17 i Wm..Beavis,iC .1 U. S. CLAir.l ACEiJT. also, Beal Estate & CoUectlng Agent. V',, OFFICE OIT MAIHT ST.j' 10 f (Bet Third Jk - Fourth.) No: 95J, Over ; IVANS VHIiB, Ind. "Jo e:'.i "-q ct 'J! rtnai - : aepl A M. SHACKELWORO- i t t I f. R. HORNBROOK. Shackelford JB Ucrnbr eolt, ATTO RriEYS-AT-LAV And Real Estate Agents. , .-x- . Cfflce on Third Street,. , ... (Betweea locust aud 'Main Streets West Side.) rrompt attention given to Collections. , 'ir'J St -... J.' - OUg31.tr a l v;a 117792: H s 05;, , A.ttoiny at- Law, ITOTARY. PUBLICHeal .Estate ilont. - sv-v Domier- sua a coor ciaitn proccraa. : tmca BYANdVILLB, IKD- . i aJn-s. 11 Walker, JTJSTICEi OF, THE PEACE ... i 'i ta ..IHKcia- i V Aseat for obtaialng; Paasstoma, ' . '. iCacli fay auadl Aioeiwtw IrTiOB 1I3CHABU"I BOLDIBBS, AHD FOB. L the WliiawK and other kgal represuntatlvss ol .aose who die in the service of the United Btatoa. ttOo on the Nortb-Wnet aids of l'hlrd fitreetj oi-;.r the Waabington Bouse aud nearly opposite the Oonrt Hones, Kvausrille, Indlnna. . Ail boalnesa entrusted to him will bo promptly tlaadftd to. ljio.iy SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL STEIN bi'XcH awAck JSI6J 67 Main Street, ; -V-'r-'j I ! ' i EVANSVILLE, IND. i IJ .- WE SKIP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full assortment of all goods In our line, but call tha special attention of Merchants and Saddlers 10 our superior HOB3E-UOLLABH. finishsd. tuateaa or witn buckles ana strspi, witn A Staiubach's nawly invsnted and patented ' ! KTERLlSmG J J J' Collar-lasterier. The advantages of this Tasteuer are 1. Dura--fcllicy, tha Fr tenor warraated to outlast the Collar; 3. taking of time in putting tha Collar on auleft bw lione's neck: 3. Aeatness of finish. This Collar ia worth a half-dollar more to the farmer 'han tho old fathloned one. ' - Fzamlna our stock beuire too buy. and to will ease money. ' ; declS dura BLANk BOOKS. , i. eeaee eoa ees.ose.s ''If ' . ....e..t nt.M . ess. , foaeaf ei,M.ai'r'..t, sstM pssso ataoteo ,f,..-';UH;K V. i 5 OASTVOCB,.. BliANKBOOKS Jour nal - O fH c o a '.r i,iif j ,,;,- .iJ ; ..... r ) . " ' I llf'. "i1 j' C '.A f 'i ' ; I HOME INTERESTS. - To Phtsioiass. if job wish to purchase para Brags, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small advance oa. Eastern prices, go and examine K atari A WlRi'l stock, where yoo wHI find every erli. els that is needed by tha professlen, and as price which cannot fall to give satisfaction. Their Store la at Ko. M Main afreet. maytdAwtr PERFUMERY.' FOR, THE HANDKERCHIEF, , : jri t Cl A Irl ot Exajniaite, IIicate and Fraarrant Perfaime),- BHatilled front tbo Barer anal Beaalifal Flawer fro us whirl it tnkra Ita waaae. MAnnrstaredonlyby PHAIOS V BOJT. t Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Phalnn ' Tak na olhrr. Sold bj druggists generally.

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public in general that he is prepared to do all lundsof 1 srti.id ' i;- - " I tM -.. ! tlr .ir- f Llaehina & PinisMng Work And everything appertaining to the roundry btulj ness. , Jle is matiutactarlng . s-. r : STEAM ENGINES i b:o i l e b s

of any alas and fomtt required; Saw' Mill Machinery and K UI eearing of any alas; Distillery ' and Mining Usehlnrry, Tobacco Screws, 6am. ., Ding Machines, Threshing Machines, Malt Mills, 1 Borsepewers, Oora Shelters, Machinery , of ail . . kinds mad and repaired ; Iron and Bras Castings of every deaqriptkin, Iron Hons front, Cellar i LOratee, Ao. , ing- & Heating -

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