Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 282, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 September 1863 — Page 1

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VOLUME XV. MACHINISTS. mm F01IY, EVAJf SVILLE, I2TD., Mftnafactun-rs of 9 STEAM EN GINKS, STEAM BOILERS, AKD CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the mot Approred Pattern. , ALSO All kind 1 of Machinery appertain ing to Railroad, Steamboat!, - Distilleries, Flooring Mills. SUGAR M ILLS, of all -.lien UU th-? latest Improve. - nt'BU attached j Tobacco Screws, Portablo Engines, &c, &c, &0. IIouso Fronts, Gratos, Railing, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Psaics ; -Steam Gauges, Gum Belting, Fire Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting . Cloth, 4c, at MASUFACTURESS' PRICES. Repairing done at short notice. ratwiaw, hI to nil parts lo at wb wttkiiil repair Boilers Sh RfaehlMerjr BTAII nr-l .ra ml,mr lllltnai alteallun auj Hilt ba prnaiplly flllrd ua IM reaeuualtb tarau. Office and Fonndry on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street IVOltYTVI'ES, PHOTO OR APS Ortxc3L rioturoB. A I. R O, WEDDING CARDS, Moantrtt In Beautiful Mile, A T Adam' Photograph! (iallrry. LAW CARDS. CHARLES DENBY, Attormv tit Ihav. Hu mnowl th rnrtW of Offline aa Tktr fctrvat. aiHtlln rl Halt ! k, ap ataira. a-bj JAMES RE I D, Attorney nt Xnw Al COLLECTING AGENT. orriCK Oa Third etmnt. third done from Malu etrent. In tha rrrenrat A'ltj t'-ank Building, KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. - f-biS-ly TICTURE GALLERY. 5 5.SM Tfl 5 3 khV: to p i c p 2 B p o c M o " o ts f j 5, H -A. llSg t a. 3" 5 S? W - I" W H BtH.!3 d n tmacf Carpet Brtuaia , Jd iasMt ab.k-r Hr.vn : r aaia at KLUOtl'S Faaul Crowry.

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i PUBLISHED BY PUBLISHED BY JAKES R. McSEf.l.T. F. M. TBATCB. J50. n. McSEELT. raaca tn rtaa wrrna Evans yille J ournal Company. Journal UnilclingrM, LOCTJST STREET. BETREIJI FIB8T ASD VTATEK. WEQXH .AT Mr KXlxe. J'EPTKMBICK SIEGE OF CHARLESTON. ITTEKE1TIIU PAUTUILABI. The BItimor American's correspondence from the flagabip of Uie monitor fleet save FtAHI PfULAbrl-fHIA; Orr- Kuan-. Tncdr. Aug. 13. j -a, TTBIKO IX DAT. Tlie ihore batteri- of tii srmr and the natal battery, commanded by Capt. Parker, kept op it brisk fir ft!l day on Toam'ay on Fort Sumter, oer the band, of the garritonaof Fort Warner and I 'alter y (iri-?. The bigh wind and cloudy ky enabled them to work wiib gvnl '?or, and their blowt on the went wn!l of Sumter were at the rata of about three in two minutes. I aat alt the afternoon wbtchinjr tbe bricks lij under tbir vigoroui blows. A amoi'LAB siEcia. Tb aiee of Fort Sumter that is now TTogreMinn it probably the firl attempt iu the military hiatory of the world where a diiitant furtiKcatitin ha been burally bftifx d orr the head of the jrarriaon of two other fortiScBtion in direct lin with Ui iMiint attarked. Tbe three work stand about a tollnws: Our Hats. Wwjner. Urtyj. Sumter. Our nearst balteric are ,2"0 yard, j or one mile nd three-iuarter, from j Sumter, 0w yrd from tYairner, and wile trout liatlery Orrfg. Uur baltne rane Irom tlire tbonsand two hundred to lour tbouvand yard from Kuml-r,and the arrra i about three ihouaaud C'e hundred yard, or two miles. Y believer the two intermediate works become troublesome, Admiral llsblren take tham in hand and rratorea rjinrt, and at time he orders hi ttat to amua them-' des and annoy their occupants when they have given no cause for offense. Wlun they are ijuirt he doa all h can to admoiuah them of lha nccaity of ke-pinjr iiuirt; and when troableaom he aduiiiiiaters an admonition in the shape of ahot wild shi'll which proves effectual Thus these two formidable works are, in a measure, silent spectators of lha conteat going on over their heads. At-rsABAac f or sturrB, nr. Wakhhioto, At?. 19. Tbd weather was so thick all day ti rday thai we were enable to st'e the precise effect of (ien. (Jillmore'f shells oa the wail of Sumter. We eon!. I c almoat every shot strike, and observe the clouds of dct and smoke from the exploding shells, but it was inipnaaible lo examine the condition of the wall aptinat which ibe twTojectiifs wer hurlrd. It was still rloudy and stormy on morning, but the sun working his way nut of the clouds toward noon, we got a faint glimpse of the wail, and were astoniahed to find it in Such a dilapidated condition. This wal! is a!out 1 r4 fret lonjr and CO feet high; and at a lute hour when the sun shone out clear and bright it presented a most gratifying appearance. It was then pitted with hide at least three feet deep, so clody together that the wbolo face of the wall was (tone from one end to the other, and apparently from tort to bottom. It bad the appearance of a vast ruin on that end. simKCBiive of I'ompcil or ancient Home. The parapet for three or four feet down was entirely gone; and whatever may be the condition of affairs inside of the fort wall, it was evident that its demolition was fixed fact letter in the day 1 went up within a mile of Fort Sumter on board the I'atapsco, oo an armed reconnoissance, and had a still closer view; ud it was evident that the question of its destruction is one ot time, even if left altogether to tbe army. bkws ranis MORRIS I'l.AKD. K meage from Captain Parker, of the Naval liaaU'rv, expresses the opinion that the rear wall of Fort Sumter must cave in by Saturday nd two more days of the bombardment will bmsn it. let th mass of the sand stored ap inside be ever so heavy. This is regarded as a reasonable estimate, and the probabilities are that Admiral I'shlrcn will not wait the result, ihe Captain also reports that a deserter from Fort Warner came ia on Wednesday, who reports that there are bat two or three puns on tho parapet of Sumter that the balance are al! qual e that it is the rebel intention to ab.n don and blow it Bp so soon as the work of destruction ha projrreed sufficiently to reoder its defense impracticable. I also learn from Morris Island that w hi Lt Gen. Giilmore is taking FortSum ter over the head of Fort Wagner, he has his sApperj and miners at work, and is pushing forward his approaches to-vard the enemy's stronghold, lie has already Iusbed his psrsiMs to within on hun dred and fifty jards of tbe work, and ex f eels Terr soon i have a subternuieaa rnfanze directly underneath tbe om When this is accomplished Wagner will "go up beyond peradTenture. TUB SHORE BATTERIES, Tucrsdat, August 20. The batteries oa shore are doioir bean tifud work this morning, their shell hammering oa the rear waU of Sumter at tbe rate of two in three miuutta, which hour!v becomes more ruiri;ed, and broken and disfigured. There beinr less wind then there was yesterday, the clouds of dust bang above hs oamcments, rua∈ the atmopb3re ebavy ard bazy. Oen. Giilmore had not owned his 3HU ponnder on Thursday, thouch it is expected to open on Friday. The rebels fire a few shells occasionally from their batteries on James Lland, but they nearly all

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trie are quiet, apparently awaiting thoir T1EW or CBABUtSTOS. The atmosphere being so clear oa Thursday morning, the view of Charleston was very distinct The smoke could bej seen xarling op from the chimneys, and frosn th pipo of the steamers at tie wharves. 1 here is quite a lieet of Teasels in the harbor, including several Ene i steamers that have recently run the i blockade. The rebel are (aid to have j loaded them all with cotton, and are , making a rreat effort to ran t.'iem nut Two Monitors go up every Bight on pick et uuty so intercept teem, and to keep Wagner from interferioa; with the night operations of Gen. Giilmore. shows Tiew or si'btxb. The view of Fort Sumter from Mom Island was taost satiifarbir ...,!,! ibe parapet, witn tbe upper ten feet of this entire side of the structure, is gone, exposing to Tiew the interior of the arches of the casemates built against tbe wall, which weie packtd with sandbars. The casemates on this side of tbe tort were intendt lor the garrison to live in, and are similar to thoe on the sea front, except that there were no portWen. Tbe wail, a far down as the im mense pile of debris that haa fallen on to the wharf, was scaled out to the detith of about three feet, and G'led with deeo pu, snowing mat ine oaiance must soon yield to the constant bonnr it is now receiving. Many of the shells pas over the top of the ruins and strike the nterior of the front wall and explode there. What damage is thus done to the nside is aot visible, but it mast he con siderable. All who viewed it on 1'hursay from Morris Island were convinced that the promiae of Capt I'arker for its reduetiua by Satarday will be very likely real. zed. The 3i m-pounder is now up and will do fearful extention to-morrow. The rbl tin?, torn and tattered br fragments of shell, still floated over the front parapet oa Thursday sveainjr. A. number oi rebels could ba an on this inaas of ruins, dolling the shells, with spade in band, shovthng sand down the opening of lha arcbea, and packing n M l(i to prevent tba entrance ot hells andorneaib then. When we left tbe inlet Ute in the evening, however, the tops of the arches were all goue, si.d the shells vere passing through and ex ploring tn the interior. Tbe i ra prea un at the batteries was that not tes than twenty f.el td the pier wall and raaetnenU would be down by Friday eteuiu. lbs retiela keep an an incesaant fire from Fort Johnwia. and the other batteries 00 Jama laiaixL They throw two or three hundred shell per dsy, and the Caxuallie by ibrm tba far do liot rxcred mure thaw on to tbe ha ad red sbelis thrown. Their prartiew is g'xl. but the men are s welt shel.rrel, and so used to dodging shell, that they can easily vaa Uieiu. TUB CAVXoNADt Frioat, Aug 21, ltjl Tlie cannonading during the pt nii-ht arrkaan wn'Ttne Tfirco momiots whicn went out early in the morning on cKet duty joined occasionally in the di, Ibis morning tno cannonading was terrilic, and tba ijibrxiund I'arrotl un ri Gen. Giilmore i speaking bi.-h Uv-s the smaller iron. F.ach reix.rt jar lb windows and tbe timber of Ibe a;.:1h.p. ARRIVAL OF DrftRTEM. The monitor Mootauk .broujhl down this morning from her picket station, close under the walls of Sumter, seven reh4 deacrtrr from Sullivan a Inland. The most important information they briii j is in retailor, to Fort Sumter, con firming tbe conviction expressed in a former letter, that the rebels are prearm to evacuate it and blow 't up They have been taking ammunition and cannon out of it for two months pant, and that, with the exception of six or eight guns, those now remaining are all ummies or quakera r or several night past they have been loaditg 1011 oners with powder and ammunition from it. and have from the first admitted the impoaiibility of holding it. ibey now hold 11 merely to cam time for the completion of their defenses, and ill evacuate it and blow it up iut so soon as we advance on it in force. It is understood to be mined aud fail prepared for the final catastrophe, ifsny of tbe guos taken out of it are being mounted on Sullivan s Ialand. The cordon of beer barrels across the harbor, which created such a paaio in April last, the deserters report to be a mere contrivance to sustain a telegraph ire from rort Sumter to Jlouitric. They have a chain attached to them to prevekt tbe tide Itotn carrying them off, but no one ever supposed ihem to be re garded as obstructions to navigation. A wooden Tesscl striking against them ould part the chain. BCRSTtso or crsa. I am sorry to learn that tbe3("Vpounder Parrott burst yesterday. It was fired but seven times, the first sbot fell short. but the other six went s-iuare through the wall, exploding inside These six hells changed the whole face of tbe rums, lowering tbe mast ot aeons at least twenty feet, and tbrowmg open tae whole rear of the fort. The shells now are entering through the rear wail, and striking against tbe rasctuents of tbe front wall, some of them passing entirely throorh. The abasia, whilst engaged with the Cimmerone. Ladona, Ooowa, and lai Ching, also explod?d her ten iucb ride. No one was injured. - Both of the Whitwonh euns of the Naval Battery are also disabled. The finest one showed symptoms of bursting and the second, yesterlay, by a prema tnre exrlosion.killed four of the gunners. They have both been ahandoued as toor concern, not to be compared wilb la 1 Parrotu.

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SEPTEMBER. 2. 18G3. AXoTHEt ruso or TBCCB. The appearance of Summer thi morning is rather astontahin?. The whole rer wall of the fort, with the interior caemen!, i levelled down to leas than Olie-half it original h-i.Kt t. lo.ee part of the wall beinr ustaind by the immense mass of dtOrti on e ther side. Tbe whole interior of the fort is yisible in this direction, and Our heil are being thrown in ajramst tho casement cf th front wall, which is rapidly falling into ruin also. Tbe rebel (! was shot away foor J times oa Friday, but this niornin ihev I have secured a new and tail pole from bich the fla,f i suspended. . m .ouniiur, win go op io-nigni ana attack Sumter at close range. St SDAT, Auenst 21 CHARLK.1TOT BEIXO SHILLCO. On Friday night la.t G-n. Giilmore opeoej what he calls his M MarU Battery," and threw fifteen shell, char-red with C.i k fire, directly into the city of i "Bnd'spiret. ' On tJie rreneofdV? He bad nounea tseauregard or bis inteutmn to shell the city unless the fort were sur rendered, lielieving the threat to be ail Yaoke bravado, a it could only be don from the marshes of Morris Island, where the erection of a battery wa uppowHl to bean iuipoMibiSitr, be paid no attention to the notification. The result ! of this shellinff was the appearance on Saturday (of a tlag of truce boat, with numerous portentuou dvcuiaeul addressed to Gin, Giilmore. Accompanying the military protest was several documents from the different foreigu Consuls, denouncing this shelling process as not in accordance with th custom of civilized nations. That of the Spaniah Consul gives the direct he to that of Jieauregard. lie says that all the women and children have left the city except foreign subjects and their families, who had depend! upon their Consul to protect them from the horror of war. Two more Cas cf trus-e were exchanged between General Giltinor and Beauregard to-day. The bitter aked a cessation of ho:i!itie for forty hour. General Giilmore refused toliaten to any proposition for a s-eiiioin( and the shelling was resumed and kept tip with renewed vigor this evening on both sides. At midnight, whiUt I write, Ceneral Giilmore has aain opened bis "Marsh Hattery,"" and is giving tbt in another admonition. All is quitrt with the navy to-night Flag IJeotenant Forrest went up to meet the flag, and was very politely received, though be informed Ihem that any trial that came down ia future below Fort Wagner would l shelled. Tbey retired to tbe puint indicated and anchored, intend. ii, it I supjx.ted, to til for an answer, but the Admiral afterward seut him word that the ar.awer would be sent nn when readv. but thai rtis boat mint retire, as the truce Wuuhl not he recof nized After sutmet. The Knglish Cental csme dfwn with the boat, dresaed as an Kngliah Post Csptain, and talked extensively s'oul the excitement among Knlish residents, and his desiri to furnish litem every protection from the horrors of war every One Of Uicm , diiul.llea, Uuaa la gaed in LI.M'kade running General (iillmore can and will Cbarleatoo from iiorris Itlaod. He draw, a long bow, and usually hit hi mark. After kocking Somter into a mummy, at two mile distance, he may b expected to roll bis Cre shell through the street of Charleston. lie anticipates that Sutnter, Greg?, and Wagner will be in onr poaaiiiort in a few days, and Admiral Iblgrrn is of the same opinion. DRUGS. &c. Bitters. 1 rT Rtuttvtn a rBn Rrrri.T or .1 ll.a t...Uwm( Hill-tai tdrua, NaioalW-a, Ri..., k'i II.M.ib-r'a. a na, ll.lmh.1 1'. Tay. If'a, t'aarry W laa, Irta,, and ILnlaad lttla-n at III.A API kR a raz Siora Periodical Drops. Tntt n-f.KRRATrn joiix t. ltass Fraark racaatiai faa- jwt iati.d at IU HLAtrrEU S tra. Concentrated Lye and Soda Ash. CORrtSTBATEO I.TB AND .:! Afll Jtatt racalwl ; nibT laa npf.'y at ft IILAKI-SBB lra( Stara. Pocket Books. rmirB st rrLT or hkkit boorr. J raraaa, Wala-ia, rtrtaoaira, W ira Paiam and Tablata ratal. ad at RCLA EPFE'S Pra, So.ra. Congress Water. rT'HB REAL 1MK.KV IM ART!' t.R , f M t'n,w W atr. pat n. hy t'lark A Ytblta, at Ciacrraa tprtna, Y "f k. lotbae fat laa than tb.e l-rBld " I iar"a YS al.r. I' A W.' at tha aad of aark raab. A laa, tiaf caaalaa Coral. Macnrata aad Tartnt I'itrata UaHaaaa Alaar aa baad srs. St nk- at I. IILAKPI FR S Piai Alora. Cherokee Cure and Helmbold's Rose Wash. Tt'.T BCTttTED A F Rfclf Rt PPLT OF narc ara aad Baarfj, U'lmbotd B'a Wank abd Mi l roi. at MilLAErFEB'S tVrae Rlaaa. Sterling's Ambrosia and Wood's Hair Restorative. STrRtI5irS AMBBOelA ASP TroOD's Hanr Baaturatiaa : nj.l rrH aad -T aal. at a Tl LABrr RB' lTBMra. SEWING MACHINES. FR. SELLMAM HATI5Q FITTED Vt A5 . oAra. Ka. Main etrt. aill k. aa keranSnr. a r aaaortaaMit nf Wf-aatrr A Wllaaa aad eiasara Saaiac Marklaaa aaj firrtla. Tknal and a.1. aa4 ar-rthtaz that m maaatad with tha haa tnaea. and mil rir all kind nf Saw lac Warkuaaaaad al - nan- ,ai""' a ata. j,. F. M. SELLMAS. A( L

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SEGAR3, &c. SCUROEDER & LEMCKE, arVMU C rn. r S mg. VflrWlli:; A00BCC0, I Snriff, Pipes, &e. 3J"On OO TVXdTtlXX I9t., ; EVAXSVILLE. LSD. ? 'akaaa Bear, and will kaaa,aw aaad a eaaalaaa ! ZTT UlLrAttS & TOliACUO, SO t rrEB TUB FAMK t TUB PCSLIO LOW FOB CASH. prioaa. v. a ar. aii. ! ' Xl"" . Wn all! Sad rt tcth-ir latveaat ta call aad hand SB aail la LKM KB. DRY GOODS KEEN & PRESTON HATB JtST BK'KIV tl LAKUE ABO varai aaaortaaaat of JJCSlraDIO Ury UOOdS, ij mtZ?J?ZXSTtM fcViJ'i V.4 I anaaa ia htnber aaataatw. Jnal A. C.PUSUEE, Satta IB Tcreiga it American Fancy Goods, ., bbi spimk, rrBE. ts allbts. natrhrl. TolU t Soaps Eabtbrr livotls, GAM KH, YAAKEK 9jUT10.B, L. aat I a a' BaaMata, CMIIaJrawa C aha, dte. No. 20, Main Strcst, KTANSYII.LB. .... IRP1AXA J. SMITE'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No, Rooond. Cat, (is aaat't Bio.-a.) SMIBTS IAPK TO OKPtB FKOM WRAaraaaat aad a St aarraatad. A Mark a raady aaa.1. Mori. ai.d 4IWa ala.raoa kaad.aad atpcaaallrtt alii aalt taa rnrvh.afr. Tat kind lauii ail.tua AVaMfaaa, AM V.aa auk aaain aa and daparh Taaaktai ht paal aar the aatattlaae t-a.it eiltjr a,.ll-ltS a rriiiuar. af Ita palma.ra aa lie, rally In Hi I a tka aaa Baa yaara. mrm J al ITU MEDICAL. B. J. DAY. M, D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. EXAMIRIlJ SlBl.EOB FOR I R.NeloR ABT. OF F K B Oa AWaad Slrt, kataaaa Maia aad Rk-MHESt E-AI Saaraanj II. KvaftaaUla, Jaaaarj A, I wt. S. W. THOMPSON, VL D.. rnysiciAN & suroeon, Orsu aaa Ba.faaa Ra. SS S unt araarv, (At Dr. Ronald's Old Stand.) EVAXSVILLE, INDIANA. CLOTHING. Tha HaaS ia alvarawa tka f.tiMSaa BapetUI! la tbia Ira. of OIiOT IX I NO v AXD Ueuto rarniohing; GoodL. Taat It l y calliac aa J. H. CARLI N, No. 8 FIRST STREET, iXKAB tln-T ortH't.) TlYA ILLE, 150. 1'IIR rjtpFBKliiSFD MA JlfST BEtnraad Iran laa Eat. taa ha aaa laid la naaof II.. la-.l am ka "1 Cbrfbla and la-nia' Farnt.lo( tJta r 1mr.M tn thla t liy, Mv (lMba. laaaiaarrra, Yeaiinc., Ac. afa a-lr-d a 1th an aie.la ta )! It y and alyk ; and baalac Vmmma enaTaraaat auk lha I..1- ,4 cat w 1 U . am aalbS-d that la Ikla irtl. aia ay 0da lit ,iaa .talamt aattta-ei. l-al. ralania li.U af awry aVarrirrtb-a aiil alan l Siaad at a. aalal.liahnj.nt mu. Haa litnm H'aa-ty, Rark-Ta-a, anirta, tollara. haa-r-a-V-ra. Mr . kly lartlilh aaaanlactnrtBC CVrtbln- aa .vcrilat ; aad aa v t'nttlnff rraa-nta to St a aal.artl. n.' pa, I aak m aaa tw laka a Saaaa Stttnc aaraa-at S ay hand.. .ta, at -Ty t.rwty and at, la aill I Ihad al ay .i.l li.linr-al- Tkot-rh It amy a -and aaeraamal,lv ta talk af Uaeirnat darlti lha " b-atMl trrta." aa ataat naaaW tl.al la paani la lha I On to prlr n-r aa.'and la laaan aaaka an pepamtia tha odd htaala af Winiar. R b.H pfapaaail.'B raw ha dVata-d Ibaa l Um aedarini f a p wt e-llat'la Ot. rcl. aark aa aiay ! In,ad at Plot airael. trrdara M l Mliiaf af awry drarri.ti arltl rarar tba paraal attrntl'-a of tha aw-Wr. i ,..!. and aill l aroniplly !l.ll.. In Ttf Ji"llual jlo. at, f rm f. piny iiit i :,. -. Bwraardarl (Sallur twmiieiii eault thaie tit Infraat ty atannnnij sjf and frWa ..nnnW tha Maoa Kav. a'l rat atrcat, tnea. Part i" aaa ' J. II. t AHLIY. SPECTACLES. I. niTTEXIJEIlG No. 67 Main Street, RFPEiTTn.tT A!OrHCES TO 0IS arlaadaaaat tba poaMc ha haa a aaaly laaaatad Pantoscopic Spectacles, aa aa W danaarad prfoeiplaa. I y wblrh fha aaamfaaa laeaaraaiaajraaof tha avartarha aaa ta Ban ara .Bttrvty aroMWd aad rry adaniaira aarai a hnrh laaaa artarhw eaa poaaibly aSord taaaaaaHae thaaixbt. la atMilaaB that 1 baaa oa hand tka Brazilian Pehhle Spectacle, Wy ara m. 4a aa a ertcnti V prladpkr. Field Classes for the Army, Baperfor la all athan aarw t aaa. Karine Sprglasses. Compound and Simple Microscopes, opera ana Hunting Glasses, Spyglasses. Bye Glasses, Tortois SelL Steel A Gold Frames. Sear Sighted aad f aUrart eprrtarles Tl.. aJmar aatioaad anha-. ara '. krpt oa and ma I- bad nf I. BtTTLMBEB nly. So. I tUm Btrcet, LaaiUa, lad. aaal'a

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GROCERIES. FBESH FAMILY GB.OCEIUES. STEPHENH. S. COOK, 1.5 Hal SJrrft, Batat taw 8lstai aad Bavaith, - la tka ptaaa la ok la I a tka t haa paal aad koat FAMILY GROCERIES -x' T paaaata fWr 91. EtertUal t aOaa B paaad. far tl. Kraeytkla aaa ia prena. KataMaaot all kia.l. Srpi va.iaatl, aa kaaj. CaJl aad auatiaa arorlaaand prlraa a-ln pairkaablac alaaahaea. . aari,uud Fnah Baiter mtlnaimi aataraay. . aara SOAP AND CANDLES. lhilil Decker; (Itajnraaaor la tackar A kraaaarx Kanvifacturcr of Lard Oil SOAP ASD CAUDLES. , Alao. aa .lira art WW af Puro Catawba Win Of aar ana raaaaa. la a, aaa Ut taa la aal, par ckaaara, H Afaia Kaa I a , a! aad .a..d, Briaavtua, IaataBA. Tarwa caak, ae n daya' papae nrK la la a UNDERTAKER. J. HERMANN, urs ii2itrr,avivi2i. U'I'I IP IR FtiBM III FRtKMP AkPTHB raklnr r-nr-rall. that ka knra .1 band a Baa aaaonaanal af FlaA'a I alaat fc-'-O-. v''' . jra-i N . - - a - ' -a Mctalio Cofflnjj, Casks, Aad anakea ta acdar. la tka lat at.ht, all ataaa af CoscMoew, SfabnraBj aad tkrrry loQnt. It- ataa kai pa a ral rlaaa 11 RABB, Bad at pea. patad In altaad Ina.rala al ail tini IIABWAXK. S.rananra Staa Wt. Third and F. artk. a a.t 'i la t .a..io., nd MARDLE WORKS. UHLHO&X & BBINXMAN, WaBAJSrajSlllaf ta M. A. L WtlBapSS. 1W lMItKKlX SD ITllltX X IKBLEa Mala tilraei Rar twrt llaaaa. BY AbSVII LB, ... IRPIAHA. Star-atnnan.ata.1l tlaa. Tnaika, TaaMl, and all klao. af l aiaiianj W kaeatly aad prataplly aaaraiad. la ia Utaat aa .aiatyWa. aael hOTICE. NOTICE TO 8HIPTERS. a w Tallow, Lard, Grcaso & Oils. 1 ha at,4rr.iBed pay thr jraiticutaA- .tttuiiuu Tn lha aale .f lha abona arl !-., aad OAS ITOCKI (.EXEH1LLV. t'aaalanataala anal la thaai a-lll ba VROXl'TLY VISVOSED OF aad Quick Roturni Mado en ry ..anrrHI t.rm. W. n.ll anr ttb y -a-aan-- h. ..... ... - . - la AltKttl KklUIIT A SllkS, J Utor strttl, S. 1. illy, lypklnaa SASHES AND DOORS W. HUNNELL, TOBREB W ALMCT fTBEET ABD CABAL. EVAN8VILLK, IND., Baa aa kaad Iks lapat lad af 6anes, Door, Blinds, Frames, Ac, fcvar Maaafatlitad ia Ik Will. rilEY ABE OF KY 0W5 MAKE. 1 haaa ahM s Saa IM af White Tina and P "en tar a-Vnartne. StnaUla nt all k iada anade aaid anatcf af all doarrlpOnna nan al lha .hnrtaat Bjnla. CLOTH INO. Jl 15 M O A" atV 1 . THE WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE or L. LOEWENTHAL & CO., Haa tmn4 th. It Pt-k fa tha SWa S-rantrlf aaphal I y A. M. McAriS A aau. On XT"ix-i3t Stroot, W. aVmv ta W. B-JIfncaaaerk A Bra., lor a rt tiaar, BhlU tka nM aland, anrnae Maia aa at auana, la britt( REBUILT and HIVLARGED For Ik perraaat af rnaal.la( rbatr rXsX STOCK. rTHAwarra roa past fatobr. ra1 alra ttt aay tn nar r.td raatrmvirt. that aa laInland ta aairit. ky atrtrt atamtKMa. ebiaaarpn-a. ttoa and rarafal parrtiama, a Maoaaaaaca af taatr drily .prwlatd fcaara; aad tn lha pat.le " anald aay that all w aak ka a rail aad aa asaaaf at oar GOODS AND PRICES, Ta Inane aa as koaat a 1U propnrte ef thaw aatr"nas p a aa rkmoc aa aar Raara-r atarh at rmn'r T'f' prxaa to a.a icaat M oar bw Fait aid law fiata, IT

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