Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 18 December 1866 — Page 2

THE EVANS VILLE DAILY JOURNAL, TUESDAY,- DECEMBER 18. 1866.

CORUESPOXDEXCE.

.FromPike County.

r ! Petersburg, Indiana:

b.. ti

Editor Journal:

Having had ttrtai-Dfit? writs fclbout, I have taken .your advise-and not written , fori two weeks, but, aEftrq-' leum saya :. "An, id,ea has struck nc," although ndi perceptible s tfaftrage1 tfas occurred, hxA? ' Mw- ,1 suppose .thelaw of reaction must nave its way, and I will let ymxrhtve.th& ide,Vit is this: J)ubois County, iu 1861 or '62,

(I am not 'very certain as to dates,)

Counties ..naturally find a -market at Newburgh and Rockport, on the Ohio River, while the produce of the northern portions of the counties named is and Loogootee; "on :thi O." & M. Railroad j hieh .leaves for your city but a bru'all portion of the trade of all thig. regrouV sor rich-' mineral and agric'ttttarlf ''fcssburcesnearltf 'all , of

by the 'construction or tne ' conteinplated. branca.-. -t,:n .two m !..:.

It will, also .be'eeij'.tjiat jTeterSi

burirh is the natural ,'fe"rfter?,"of ;. 'trade

seceded, and this same Jw&ow " has tor altUw-fcoanta large portion ot Wn in onr wav about election times. Dubois,' md'a the i nor'the'rnTipart ' of

NowX:Propose that stie beheld as atWar0?t;,,!' J,Yhe'9 !jtj-$?4:$3r jW j to.- v, .!

cnnmiered territory until she-be trop-Mc,c?sfuP operation ' all ''that ''trade

I, T, - T l : 4. F - i: M ,1' inii, ,

Tery curious hieroglyphics were found traced in the white sand, and an ornamental : tracery of peculiar - design covered the other, three sides Qtthe chamber. In thejnext apartment .a sort of stone" sarcophagus was found, upon the top of which was laid an immense rocK, firmly cemented to the burial case, and which required' the united exertions of tour ! men to re-1 move;o 'Thia' being done, a 'human skeleton was! found underneath,' the bones of which crumbled to powder immediately' upon exposure to 'the air. u Several -copper and iron rings were-tbund inr the sarcophagus,- as also a curious silver ornament, 'octagonal ittBhapeand carved in unintelligible characters some of which corresponded , with those upon : the

wall ot the apartment: above referred

ir; extent than the others, and the ceil-

Jasfier i two miles nearer to Peters- funner in slvauc. directly under the

GROCERIES.

DRY GOODS.

CORN MEAL, : : - i: , . ' ; f OATMEAL,

DRY GOODS.

-BARLEY, 4cc.

THE BEST ARTICLE OF FAMILY B'LOUK to be had at the City Orocery.

Bran, ShlpstufT, and CrvKhed Corn always

ou uauu, una ueuverea every where. OC29 . . .- - .. if ..... '

18C6r FALi: TBADE; 1806.

R. 8. KUSTON. .

, JOHM Q. KUSTON.

B. . Kust on & Co.;

t : IWholesale and Ketail Dealers in

CARPENTER, ' WHITE4 &v BAKER ' ! -Hi: 3 j 1 1 ; . . i

93 ,& 34 First 8t. Coknkk Stcamork St.,

If-. U Vrfl 1 in: AT,TE ,

lis burgh Jhan he; is id IiOOSOdt'ce, iiet apes of which was a large cube-shaped No. so Water street, bet. Sycamore A vine 'htarest point on the Ohio & Missis- stone, which was stained by marks ot ' f. t '-f " -i ' v . . fire and some other dark substance '

erly recbnilructed

tion.lo, beins aDDointed Provisional

Governor.) "My Policy" ia tb

"i:- r: , Tr-n r rr 7 v aT.-: fire and some other dark substance;

ful about urging it upon vongress, i eijipir xvaiiroau. witn ja 'mucu uewer j a'atj (Jcpoit of hardened ashes lay

ior, to take the tamous oia:, lamp 01 iwuVr a.nu no river in ine- way. .. xnis around it upon the ground; 'it was

experience, and judging ine iuture I "ui,v ax!au ue iue point jor a large ana ev,iueuviy uu as a eacriuciai auar, bv th&nastS there is little to hope. for 1 thriving German settlement around RQJ this theory seems to be confirmed 4??.XX- ' -li ' 'iY't' i tt..L: v i. u z u : by the tact that an aperture larcre

"My Policy or any oiner man s pon- 6"u'8", v-,b. yuawy u3 h t ftd it h boJ f . mn

cy. To prove . tuis. joot at, ivnay "caT uu a ucucr .ruau, mau iu mtj opens - from this apartment into a

-Johnson, lisrt.,, Aiacrman, iuercuanc y1J,j' i"vr j.w:it.purt.

EVANSV1LLE..

.Indiana.

The highest market orlcc Bald for all

Kin da of Produce and Rags.

Tailor, et-se-tery. Take another ex- 1 t not evident, trom the geography w matoi ineotner rooms, ana wnicn

ample? Ldne Township,' in Warrick 01., fhw section-ot country, that; a

smaller one, the floor of which is be- o NEW supplies just received:

FAIMCYJ; DRESS 2GOODS.

Silks, Merinos, Cobu'rgsV'Xlpcna, I'opllns,

iwlibiuct, rteps, urieuiaijL.URiers, uiug- , hams, t hambrays,. Jmiuets, Tape ; Checks and Htripe, Is'aii-sooks, i Swiia Malta, Bishop liawns, i . Victoria do., French r j h nsClothSi Fancy QokjI- ( ; I meres, Doe Skins, i Kentucky '

' Tweeds, Satinets, Double-and-Twist Cassi-

Table Linens, Linen Hartdker- ' " chiefs. Toilet Quilu, Veil Bareges, checks, ' . . j A t Stripes, Ticks.

STORE. . i I,-' i-- .V'

J. T. &' S. A, ' COOUDQE,

is covered with a limy powder, appa

rently1 the ashes of bones; whether

human or otherwise cannot be ascertained.' - , . k

On continuing their exportations

the party found an iron plate door.

which easily gave way upon a little i pressure, aud-a passage way about

County, teceslied about the same tiine J branch from' Hazleton to Petersburgh

as " Jubois. Take her vote out and would naturally throw , a large addi-,

old defaulting Warrick will be ail tional amoiht of trade into your city;

right or the goeso : . T Z j PS way ot the .Lvansville & Crawf ordsK B. In using the word defaulting villei Railroad? . And, on the other

I have DOrefefuice to 'the fact 'that hand, weytbink it.ia 'equallyevident three feet in hight and "large enough three successive Democratic Treasur- that a braneh connecting uj with the or one Person to pass in a stooping

tour to ten thousand each. 1 will say "uuj nftuusuuj uiu ransier this paSgagft wayj wnieh led in a someno more about my policy (although a11 4e tradql Of J.hii , entire pection of what circuitous direction to the vicing

hie I am sure-hk the Deople w'ill counitry from, ydur -'City, irrevocably ty of the r- river. This is proved 'by

hie stand bv and luc sustain ?nd forevert . k lumx ,iu. ', f the sound ot water washing upon the n lcTT"?Pn:?fy kr.an.Tm .?tw9J ftixrU -n-iJU' store, which may be distinctly heard

my-nic-poncy.; "llu T", 7 1 a r?" ; at lhDi of this passagy ; way,, the

v inter am Jhere and many pork- Juu wauuui, u fuicace iuai tuwir outer -opening to wiuch ha? apparently ers are sauealine their 7cisi paueal. and terests pf this section -of country will been filled -up from the ' inside with

their dead carcasses are finding their ultimately force an ,outlet"by way ; of broken rocks and through the inter-

way into Morgan & Case's pork house, L one toad, tbe otter, Vv tl.,

200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. ' 10 Tons Rich Country Bran. 500 Bushel Iowa Potatoes. - ' " 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. In store and for sale at ' " R. H. KUSTON & CO., ;-; aprl8 No, 30 Water St. LIGHT; i : , . .. LAMPS, : ' 1 , '; . , ; lanterns: PURE KKFIED COAL Oil.,' VAriety of Lamos.' Shades. Wiekine.

utu., hi m uiiy uroeery.

BAIMORAt : SKIRTS.

HOOP-SKIRTS AND CORSETS of our own manufacture, and warranted.

CHANDLER'S BLOCK,

JN. otions! Notions!

we nave tne; largest stocK of Fancy I 1 t i n rv ji i. . , . Goods to be found In the city, and will sell IM 0 S. J 4 811(1 16 SOUth FlTSt St as rhonn rr rUta rii- than i I . . .. , wv J V

the West.1- ' ' - I . . -.t i . . 1

OCL29.

L. IULEHEART CO.

Oysters,

; Bnckwlieat,1

CLOAKS AND 'SllAWLS, i, - ; f! ; ,,- , ! ,v .-HOODH, NUBIAS, ANR -

j. ii w ...... ?,

a large stocK, and nt lowest price.

.The

Boiled Cider,

largeutocK, ana nt lowest price. l Vl rr v rhe attention of the trade is invited to ' Vpposite the Upera-llouse ground), amine our stock and prices before ma- p'l-L V" ' . a ' ng their purchases, We will not he uu- ' , I Vi '' ' '' 1 ' ' . rsold. ' ' ' ' " ",' I 'J,t -u;-. ,tu--n .. to r ' .i i ' . -n

exam

ki

dersold.

OA KPENTER.. WHITE 4 BAKER.

.noyl6dtf. . , . ; , , t.

nov7 tf

'" : ' Cranberries, At L. IGLEHEART & CO.

in order to hush the sqneah of squeal- I "f have, aleady ecelved Ja liberal

ing children. proposal' trJm ; thej U.v and. M; It.' The gominisaioners of this county Com anyVbut inasmuch as we believe have Durchased 'two hundred and our interest3,f,;are': nj(Jre intimacy

twenty acref land four-tmilea- soatl intified with yours, and desiring to even these prairies were the hunting of this place as .an asylum for the d m building -up' a eatCctnrfcW grounda.-of tlte Indian, i' Copies of the

iy it is a poor farm and emporium m. southern Indiana, .we nierogijpics Have been carefully pre-

Mrst submit bur claims? to your Con- "cu "uu-iorwaraea lo.some oi xne

rBtices.of Which fresher airi than that

of, .'thoi-ca ve can be felt I blowing at

times. ; : .i i --j, ,. ..: :..

The whole afiair is a mvstervr iha

relics found are not at all aboriginal

in character, and may have been the

work ot a people existing long before-

-r-

BACON SIDES, (CLEARj) ; 7 ; CANVASSED HAMS,'"

, . ' . L. IGLEHEART

A Third street, between Alain aud Locust. 100129, ...

WEED & GLASS.,

Main street, between Seventh and Eighth ' ),m .'EvansviLle, ind., ; i j

DBALSR3 I If

ED BEEF,. &C, Ac, ,T!AI,EM W DRV GOODS, HOOT "'..V ; - ' ' ' ' ' '.. , ' f 1 ' r- j.V.iV :.i , iogf' nd S Silks, Laces, and Fine Drj Good 5HBART ACX)s; .i - - 1 ' "r :" J '' ' 1 " ' ' '. ! '" ' ' .,,. ,,ut

poor. Some say

le this as it may, it is a good invest- ,,. our.iinporir; , Eastern States, and -it. is hoped that

otnersay iijg umt poprfe r"" . " j 7r fT 'VT. most learned Varchjfcoloirigts e of the I

Fresh Butter, t '-M ' ' ERSS, '

' Lard, j ; Poultry, de., '

- At City Grocery,' L. IGLEII ART 4 CO.' ' 5th 'Street, , bet. '.Main' and Locust,

O1

AT

ment, for we have beel' payin5' :tre- &nce Ss. not appreciated by you, as the j they may be abl to obtain some clue

mendoua AwA. figures- for rpoonnbh r ie30rW e De oPiigea 10 turn ur giu ana useior stnese rebills in fcding for panpi ' Mrn in

Franklin said. TfcWrt' TrnhV rmf h - relieving , that , the Subject Will rer f,' , i:! " r ravr L

ing say nothing." I had but Utile to ceiveyour clue consideration-we sub-1 them. In ; the .meantime , our": little -.i ; ' L. IGLEHART.& C0

say and haie said it. 'Yours, &c.," f 8cnDP our name with much .respect, town is all agog as-to the discoveries, third street, bet Mala and Locust

FlLO 'V ILLIAJi II AWTnORN, uu UUuucu tii peup.e uave visiteu ' CITY GROCERY.

yjNNELi, 4JS JiARRET, i, ,v"vs """ -"'V ."?""" BCO A COMPLETE NTOCK AND GEN-

icojui niiuio auiiuuiues. ie trust me I JtA, e

X JOLEHAET.

-rf , ,

J. H. bOKUMAM

tflie lowes market jratea by,( ;

l l-i i L. RUFFNER; ' JRi, General Agent anawha Salt Co .

(if'- 1 - i .-..I f Tni'iR '.-i i .

AO,. 5 Jorti . qttr, Street, '(upsat'rt), j

! Real Irish Poplins;

White and Salmon-Colored

1 ai;tl dfim

''EvunKViiie lrt.': .., tl; si ,;' : .(- V-

A flail road - toPeterfburgli MeraoFlal of Citizens of Pike Countr

to le; E vans tllle JUaartL ' af.

iae.

Trat

Petersburqh", Ind., 1 TAc undersigned, Committee of the town of Petersburnh. to the Board

IxEJTrXEMEJT: Realizing the importanci of rattroad coramtthiCatfou' with " the rest'of the world," and be lievingthat it would be to the interest of yourfiity.,o.,iOpen ..communication with or, .county,, the , undersigned Committee , WQuld suggest, to:, your, consideration a few facts sliowing the practicability "and ' importance of a' Branch' Railroad from Hazleton, 'on the E. & 0. Railroad, to Petersburgh.' Our geographical position is shown on the accompanying map; u:o Pikej.Coupty, in extent of,, territory; contairj9fc337,square miles, and it now has a population of, about 13,033, as indicated4 by 'the vote polled at the late election:" ' ' 1;! ' ' ' The quality of our soil isjunsur-; passed. We have an abundance of excellent timber, extensive quarries of valuable stone, and our coal beds, in point of extent' and quality, are not equalled jjn. the , ' St4te, ; .That portion of our county which lies between White River and the Patoka, is known to be one vast eaai field; and a recent

boring within, the corporate 4limi3.qf

the town oi reters burgh has develop ed a stratum of tljfiaesS) quality of coal, nine wad a half feet in,-, thickness

and onljforf'-l fed btUtyJ'tfal surface. But notwithstanding our enormous miaejal resources, ' the absence

of adequateLfaeilities: for transport tion renders it unavailing ; as an cie

ment of .wealth, except what ia requir ;

eu to eappij a iimuea nome demand. The o.'A'X'Rl'B: passes us at a 'respectful, .distance ',' on nhe . north,," .the H. & CR.'vpassea ;;us at aboutt;the lame distance on the west, and the " sacred sad " lof (Piko has 'nevot beesri molested by the trjead. ;qfjthe, " j,ron torse." ni,i.-intt: You ,wHrpereetve7bf f eTe'rSh ?e 15 the accompnPikt.theialtural products of the southern 'and . antral portoaaipf Piie''and Dubois

P. O. Hammond.

t,.N. W' .Thqrnton, J. P, Olezen, 'R-HARREtL, LivViRi; P,.IIawtuorw, , ' Ji'li. Adams.

GREATi ATTRACTION!

Historical Society: may be able to se

cure them as a most interesting addi

tion to tneir small but valuable collec-'

tlOD.- .J. .;: Vr

erai assortment or staple and Fancy , eries constantly on hand, with fresh

arrivals of Country Vroduoe,uch as But-

SADDLERY.

LEWIS C. WEBER.

, jCnrioHS liiseoverv, pr a Cav, f y A jSt. Antliany tcorrespondent of the St. Louis-Republican, says: ',.''. i

i, A. 4ir. neuDen xsesmith, who lives hv, , ! (...- -.-.u -rt-- . ?,: t ' .'i .

in a! small house near the German h ilanufacturer of and Dealer in

AJathOUc Uhurlh in- our town, bad de-l qatiTiV't?I -: '"" h ' ! casion to go.down'in the cellar on the t:v A , .-,

evening or the 1st' instant, to arrange a plae for"1 his; 'winter, "stock oiypotai toes, which he had been hauling that day ' from hia ' farm, ' about two miles.

beyond Manomip ; While engaged in

putting together a Jtemporary bin, and while digging to make room for the

timber used , in i constructing it, his shovel came in contact with a date of

iron. which," alter, being cleared of

eartn, proved to be a trapdoor. whieh was i secured' by a curiously wrought lock, with heavy bolts running into a

stone-beneath., It was so much corroded by rust , that a little pressure witjh, ;a crowbar f caused the plate to

give way, and, upon. taking it up an

opening was - discovered, beneath

which a .spiral stone staircase led

down into the earth

Betore venturing down this stair

case Mr. Nesmith, communicated the

tactoi its discovery to his brother-in-

law, :iUr. Luther thamberlaiu, and

haying procured a' lantern, the two proceeded to descend, and after golngdown one hundred and twentythree steps, they found themselves : in a narrow horizontal passage, dug in the White H.lllil whl'h u niTfli-iT Ana

familiar with the- geological" formal

u oi tne DanKS 01 the nrar iMia-

sissippi knows, underlies; a - strata of limet0tt-PrOeeedinfl-' alon ia

passage a distance of about -seventy.

uey emerged into a spacious artificial fcuve; also .excavated in this white sand. ,This!ave was of an ob long, form, and, leading out of it wete seVetal smaller ante-chambera, all of which gave signs of having been at some former day occupied as depositories of some kind. Iron and copper implements,! of-a rough kind of wnit

manship.-were found scattered aboift

some Or them evidently having beeju

usea,ior excavating purposes others for cooking utensils, the .marks of fire 'bojrig Observable On the .latter',;'.',", Ou entering oue of the small ante-

chambers a number of rude spears

were louud, aud upon one side pi the room. !au ' elevated .platform," upon

wieh fetodd" a roughly hewn stone, Boiuethiug like the reading de$k Of an llpmcopal church. Ou the - wail' behidkhis deak. ou either Bide Of a c6-

loal human ,, figure, in ban .relief,

harness ; ;.; ;, :- COLLARS, :

BRIDLES,

WHIP-LASHES, &c.,

-i t .Third Street ' ' ? : - t n -,., ,i li-jii j: i i Between Sycamore and Vine Next door to Philip Devker'sii "' ' a , ,

Tiir fully

K vansviile and ricinit v that he has nnoncri

a Saddle and 11 urn ess Manufactory at the above-named place, where he will con- '

Btantiy Keep on- Hand a lull ah-Korttnent of

everyiumg oeiongmg iff his line, at the

ier. Kssh. Poultrv. fcc.

. ' It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wantp in our line of a well-regulated lanwiy. , . L. ICiLEHAIiT & CO. , Also, the hest brands of Flour, CornMeal, Feed, &a.,; - ..,1 fmayi2tf. : -.. : '.. i i

FOSTER ' BROTHERS,

' ; So. 61, West Second Street,.

I h i l CINCINNATI, OHIO; 'i .. i -.; OFFEB: FOR 'SA1.E, I3TrtOTS TO suit, at the closest rates to cash buy-

! 600 bags oAllnaTjrtoChoitie 'COFFEE:' 1,000 bblH.SIiaAR,kU qnalitiee! i ., i 200 bbls. KVRUP and MOJUASiES ;..,' i 60 bags Prime RICK; , i ' . ,10(1 bags Sifted PKPPJSRs r. rH .. - tl ,!-..

25bags ALHPICE; . ,,.,(, f Also, lull BUppIies of Nutmegs, Cassia, Mace, Ginger, Tobaeco. Clgar, Knnff. Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters. Peaches.. Pln-

appjes, tsiack berries, and ; all,. .kinds Of i

tLne" wias) reserves Jellies etc.: Candles. Koar.i 8tarli; W i-, ) r. -wfa i

ajj varieties; together with a full stock of

mi guuus suiieu 10 tne trade. . i .Orders promptly filled. - '

uooa not in our line. Will be supplied.

locw aiy ,

"TTTE SOW OFFER TO THE I'lli.

w v , no, at ratesj .the arxest stock ,of Ladies'; Cloaks,-'-.w'-Jn ,m .'u i -' ,l J'r.r?: ! t-,ll I 'i... r ,'! SnawlS, i. t 1 -sx'.V .-. ''' .ft i :;! -tii t (.1 :', ;," . i 'Nubias, ,i.v ' -;'i f . ' y ''.v'l Breakfast Shawls ' ' ';

ALPACCAS, J I - f'i fill J t ",U-:ti ft

.. . i - - " r f t-J . ! . : : for Evening: e ! -if.

FRENCH MERINOS, '..I ! !- r.!l'. 1 -it '' .'!.':( 'C-i "' ' '"' "'''

'bfifiaiii'fls.o " ' bA -

: ,'..t- I 1 W ' I. C1 -jll ; '.! Merinoes," 'T-l1 ' j ! - :-.' fl'lfiii'-'ilThU ' v'i,; AHAVooi peLaiies,

:and Hoods,

ir.'r

EMPRESS CLOTHS,

PLAIN; REP, and MOIRE AN'

lTM!:itKIXEI RESPECT-

announces to the citizens of

Terms'-Cash,

ocl7 dAwora

LEWIS C. WEBER-

ALBERT 8TEINBACH.

CP. WACK

CHARLES MILLER.

'K 'j:.'.' '. ". .. . ., . ', '; Having accepted 'the . agency from

iS-SSofea " -"J Ptrone . 'Ac rtrr. : importer,, . tee- arc

pvpared to fill order for any quantity

of Ounny Bags, at. the lowest market

price. ' Parties purchasing through u$

will save all the profits vf middle-men,

and' get bags of' large 'size ' and full

"weight. ''tTerptsPiompiCM'h,-.

v F0STEK BROTUERS, 11

... f No. &i Ikst Second Street, ; J

ocaOdly, ?: .;CINCINNATi;OHIO. !

SIG. OF THE BIG COLLAR. Wholesale and Retail i SADDLERY & IIARDWASE.

STEINB ACH, ' ' ;;;iWAck'&;.q6,j lio. ?9 Jlaln Strf't,f:."T Between Second and Third; "7 ' j :j i " ':!,. EyANSyiLLE';IV

"Eoreigri bressGood -' . ' , , . Black aid FaHcy Silks,, r.

Blankets,, njsn tU i. v:

"' Coverlids ' ; '.Damasks- . "';'" r'! ''jr'TablVLinflni'.,:.' , ; Towels'aad Napkins" Cloths, -, ; ; i. - '.. : -I? ; .:":.' . Cassimeres, - , Vestings, '

. j jcioiuu oeaver ooaung, ; ' Jeans, . .., :' ,

;- and Tailors' Trimmings.

rrr silks,

for Daylight and Evening;

' ; PAISLEY ' SHA WLS; " - '' ..r-,7 '.'i ' in Filled ol OpoO Center?;5

LADIES' and. MISSES' : . ? ' """SHAWL'S; -

WOOL

For ! the Wholesale Trade.

WE SHALL KEEP COK8TAJTIXY ou hand a large varietv of Whni.

sale fcaddlery of our own manufacture, especially a large assortment of all kinds

oi Kip ana Hog Kin tdlars, Bridles, Back-liands,z Whip-Lashes, Brfddles," and Hariif ss which we can and will sell as low '

and some articles lower, than anywhere In t lie TJnlted .states. -f . - ; , tAlso. a full stock of Saddlery tTni-riurar

kept on hand.

, ' Hides and all kinds-of Leatlier the higtiest market price will be paid. The best Tanners Oil for sale.

lOO JBAIflI?M MESS PORK. f

lift Tierces Prime Leal Lard. 20,000 lb Bulk, Pork. 20 bbls. White Bolted Meal.: '-' ' r 5,000 Gunny Bags, j . ,-,.11. .. ., , For sale by ; , ,. i ... j. c. DUSOTJCIIET & CO. dec, 14 dlw . .-. c- - .

. . r ' ' -i

Millinery, . ' :; n - . ..'.' : ,-') -ii j -'.:i;,vHats, n -'t' '''

'f i.'JIljll "iJ : - Bonnets, .

BREAKFAST SUA WLS;

Notions,',J

u,Inch Flowers,;..'

i and Fancy Goods,

wigvio,::; I : ' i Cloak Trimmings,

novll dtini

Ornamental, sign ;and banner

1 u j Tl ri-i 'Tr" ii fr-

A K,IW iH OP OH.T LETTEK1KQ

v, uvoo to oraer; at 27 Loctu

JACOB SrNZICJf. ' . JOHN J. 8INZICH.

1 ;! j;;wsich ' soy;., 7

y w ater treet beu f carnore and Vine,

j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .: Boat-Store', ' ' ! Fancy Groceries, " Cordage, all size, ' Hemp Packing, all sizes,

trum 1 acng,au sizes, .-!").(:.; The Nicest Tarn in the Country, Cotton Packing, allmzes, 5 v. '.v - , , ,. u : ! i T7 TT. " K J' Blocks, .,,'.. .;, -j .Twinet, all lindi, .fiiiil . ii-'il 1 ' ; c,'4c. Lath lam. .. . . .-Oakum.-. . I t..,,: : , ; .. - i.. - -

Rosin . i 1'Lirh ... '.' ' 1 a" o'hlch we will aejl cheap, wholesale

' - ' err " ' 1 , V " ! ana retail

- .-. .-. ;. oneet jueaa, occ.

.Jiuo...rovohtandXmke -Anib ..lUA V RrniMBBn nrRSIVCl Jk rn i

vLard OL Coal OU.. Lubrien.tiiinn;n Bl. ....!--n .-.- ..h j n

; , Order, filled ptianpttyi ttah at la lowet tftm.mo nd 49 MajQ -W raU" . lUiy I ,M BranaylUc, lad.

,''''- ! ' Elegant t)wigns io ' ' ,"

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, .it " at Xew York prices: ' , '. BALMORAL SKIRTS at 3 (X-

Dress '.Trimmings, aad f FRENCH CORSETS, tl -60.

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