Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 February 1867 — Page 2

Communicated. j;i - Bey. Mr. Strlngfcltein4 Jt,.Paura: Church of Indianapolis Beplj to ' jaarte-Taglegi Editors Journal: . ,l t - T'j

Mv attention has beeD called Joan excefi3mchr well -written, article, in l. v - your inaianapoii9CorreBpouuuii whomI am: f80iTalJyTWaintd and for whom I have erest esteem, n which he speafcstJf'tiVe services held in St.. Paul's (Ch.urch Indianapolis, 'Ion the evening' of Sunday, February jl6tV Those secficos jwerejjndeejl as Tieescrlhea tWm, " solemn and impressive." The-- largej rconfirmati(n cfass was fmty'an indication of "unTisual r-rosperily." i,a:flur -.Jbrancb jbf ithe Christian Church! j; j while tha'ulcinglyoar RbletJorWepondent for his report of the services upon the occasion;, in' question, an3 his "eomplimentary- notice of the effqty'of pur bishop in addr$ ;'to the'cla,; I feel myself .called ifjfifto correct some of hia 'Statements aiid to nb.tice some "of thelcdedictlona .he has made from the remarks of Bishop Talbot; and, in the,' first' fctace, from all tha J.p&n learn, and from facta in my possession, I think he has been misMortaed 'concertiing Jhtecedents of the. Rev, Mr. , Stringfelloijf, Rector of St1. Paul's Church. j Mr. Stringfellow waa of Southern birth, and Jiad relatives id the South, add possibly in the Confederate army, though of this I am. not assured. An article in 'the Cinclnna(i Commercial ofs a late date, (Feb. 14th,) asserts it, but from the " two or' three slight amendments 7 made vby isomo person over the signature of ." Indianapolis ' I should hardly, think the statements of, a writerwho" 'could 'so boldly publiijh absohlte &ptru,th'35 Vorthy of much credit. This Southern relationship wasj3f tftraf se',' in ' a' time of reat pVxjlid eicijteme'nt,; 'made handle " qf(;py uncharitable and thoughtless persons, and subjected himto suspicion and severe criticism.?" .Jiat-r taye talked wity. a v: gentleman, of Ugh standing -was intimate with Mr. Stringfellow at , i i"ii 111: HI ."ill 'i' l.l.lll ("il. ! tnw.Mitimei ri' iwnoM 'tells.' me that 3if;;;Bwas;;:f: ww4oSi UM.il:Wa; to aje eyL.ttat Aft.tjrtJundl toK thi rebel prtaoners-; ministered "to their-neccs: eitfes bodiTyCanaLr8piritual,'"&g'he also did, lit the same time, to the brave inenwho ereO penning iheir lives in defensor jfp ,th Unioni:- fri In - ether wjprdsv that he recognized his office as aChristian;;. Minister, sent .forth. "to all tuition " to " baptize them1 in' the name of the Father, and of the Son, and ef the 'Holy Ghost ;" ' teaching them to observe all things whatsoeyir Christ hath., commanded .l.them; ;; He looked upon these misguided men as those- " for whom Christ died,'and of whom He wilt - speak' rathe; last day, when, j, he '.shall say Inasmuch as ye 'did it ; unf - the least of.' these- !.;ipy .b'rethrporv!';iye.; did it'-nto'i me.'f ''In -this'" bile'-hs exemplified the - Christian : Minister, and the Cth'Hstian geqtleman, he, at the same time, adorned and honored the Nftrthirhj; caiseas jcatryiojroritthe Btk-'wagiflgi:it against .kindmduala fj;flm,,j?aoMTe of jate, ..aQd,(Jreven'ge',' ajod. with, endeavor?,, "tfaiikef it1 mote1 cruel'. hitter, and horrible than neect tiz 77" Z zz. Jit SffieTa5ucent.rerati?n oyhe f harges gainst fhis? fharActjr as aloyal man, anda perfect clearing of he political record of the Rector in whctW Church"ithe Bishop .officiated on that Sunday night, that when he tendered' his resignation to the vestry of Christ Church, of which , he. then was Rector, that this vestry, composed chiefly of 'undoubted Union menQand many ef them prominent for their stand in behalf of the Government earnestly requested hira to remain their Rector,and,by a unanimous vote; put n rec'6r'd; their estimatin of himas an efficient clergyman, a Christian gentleman, and a loyal man. I aonnyvvand know 'that he has- verr fw equals in oint of ability ear nestn'esVfid'talthfulhess' tcv;th;adties'f nis high aniholy calling. And I know that is" colD:gregatibnl:,' is made up of wen -"Of all 'parties,'! political and religious, all of wnomi ralTy .around himw with w.at warmth of feeling . and.;- .KperfcQnalevcTtiqn that show hioxp be, a true pastor, and Mruf.and, S7PiPtizinS.C,f':!d ;$n&i am pained to see these aspersions maae-flf6rTftT for the pnrp09dL)ff ratifying party feelings-AStf "1 wfH'liere T-einark in fj JM'gjnhimt, Wegp in ),theorgaai!Mtion"f.hwi Church wereq na):ojrtheniaQftheat.'i.lJaiQn

r-TlfEiEVANSVILLE IAifcY JQURALrTHURSPAYr FEBRTjARY 21rlS67r

nrifac'iDles. , t(ad the condition of his i-aceeptaftee Sf-tne-Rectof4nip of-SL PanVc Prmrh, rnaiifi hy himsftlf., was, Xfearing this kind of scandal,) that his ve.-try should be composed' of menra,.iaajo.rity ..otwhom h-onld. be abftYe:lpfdonlwitl loyakjv Thua mucbf MesersEditors, for tHrwpolitlcSl"T-e6ordJbf-tire' Rector" of St. Paul's Church, IndianWith respect to the remarks of the Bishop upon this occasion, I have only to ,ay,-that I do not.uppose ; it wilhe 'denitf bi any pe'rsdti1 that i has.notiied tbe position; ofthenVarU ous religious. bodies. in-;. this country ; during ,the latewajthat thUwas the difference' 'etwien Ithe'; Protestant Episc'b'par' CMrSi J'and others; that, as a ChurcltyBhie jbeptthJerSelf aiof fjpom all 'political issues, and questions and parties, and that the vast majority of her clergy avoided all political ; topics -! in their public ministrations.'1 This is a historical fact,:-and theuoting'-'of We Bishop,, .out ( :pFj'some 1 forty, or of 'one, twp,.or three presbyters, out of Some "twenty-four hundred or more dWsdtErorei'th'i'bW'thiaifact'Ifi'Is only citing exceptions to a general rule, and naming a bishop and a few clej:gyflaei'ipho haTei: -yiolated the aei noledge.d,., spirit apdepftjjted.from Church".' 'We dallao't in this juS(ge i others.'HLt eVer mkrx be fallyiibrsuaded in his own mind. If I esteemea it my religious duty to direct jtnentoliti8s 6ff JiHy 'cb'rfggii'tii.'lftd ormdTHtjartyeal lingI shoul3,.3a ro..I; fo Apt, acd -as'-l shouTJ not wish harsh and uncharitable judgment n,; 1jhe xjne caseo I deprecate it "ana protest against it in the other." JKow,rt"n'' the' remarks of the Bishop hcT bttt'sta'ted thi& faet,, and gave it as an explanation of the growth of the ChurchKiaiiHtC he judged no man. He caledBiO.name. I He had a righffo his "deductions and his epIaQ3ifoa3j'in3in stating the .poHiftth of ntheT Church, he did not'eatr fdcntroisnid'n individuals, nor '-'Invite e6mnjh8Q)B'ihMepfeiltioal history of ialergyniu" , 9 thp QOpal ChurchJ If hejinvited COtnmeutsi, ' it was updtflh miction of the Church, a$, a Churchy upon jher cannons nd con$nMtiLAo(iherev LdeeiiiMS i writer of the article before us to have been mistaken jnhls jadg'meAt. 1 All that the Bishop said was pertinent to. the.- ccix .SQilodajid what he e'steemeA fd Wa part of " the whole cottncil of c God;" and in his words be hpt "revealed ,the thoughts of many "hearts?' 'Hoping that' this may sefyevlo patt'tK correct !an erroneous impression ..concerning the work and position of the Church in Indianapolis, hich. I feeL sure, -has been- ndesignedly'givenand'' also asking for this a plajjeJ,uiyour excellent paper, . I am &c, Thad. StevensV,Wea f. Mercv. r Weextractvthe following from the spee'eibi ofTBCIuSre vania, m Ue-iiiouse4oa th Military Government'TJillI xi i If, sir, I might presume upon my ,age, without claiming any of the wisdoaii: of Ncatar.yiiffwcniidueuggest' to the vttse eentlemeR around me. that I tftdeed biriiiAglCriaise 6? bina euiuu. yay, rui ,iois-iBriyjHg moment, witt ciist tlieiF Kha'ds-far into the ifabu&'andvivill Jn'atetheifiiriw' pressrAipon the ; anfial: ofidur hisboryV and'jthat Wd!!BlidU';irppW,,u'ion"fYlie bright pagesof that history, just in so wcordially,,.andvWitbou.t guile, without bickering, without small crit icisms, lend our aid to" ptotirote the great cause of7humaoity.,and universal liberty.1 I .amaware, that gentlemen here and elsewhere have seemed to be ambitions to enunciate principles of, forg1!?9... benevolence and mercy still more startling and saintly than tho3c of the Athenian or the Galilean sage. ir?r'8eerQsity andvbYolene are noble ; but when you squander f hem udoo vagabond and,! thmnflV; vah-.a tnat wnicn can command no respect from anr qukrfeft'iJ The :8UfeHmev I might aJmps gay diviae doctrines of religion promulgated by Socrates, and bo muelvmQre-.nobly and divinely expressed iff the' Sermon on the Mount, seem: W require nets 'of self-restraint almost beyond r the reachofJman. And yet in urging forgiveness they refer , simply to private offenses , to persotfat' transgressions, where "men can weil forgive ,thei? lepemiest'-and smother their feelings of revenge without Jinjdry"! .io: ianybodv. But what has that to do with municipal ''punishment? What has tbCiit?c doj with, .political sanction of political crimes JVhen .'public tribunals, municipalities, nations pass sentence.tor 9ri.n)e committed and decree confiscation , for. crimes unrcpented thefe" lis joaauestLon jo jnajigi?uiea there. is. pa auestifln jajTgnityWnheitew tht

convict hjB4iAs.nvr-pimo8ity.F A-be the ltmaC4xe5s4R' Ulfrfo rather pitieailhaaiJiatfti hSifc. These mi-Vii6i

acits -have "no faculty of cruelty in thflmv Crnt-l'tv does i-no4 -hftlOBe to

their vocabulary. These officers of thsdawrjeimtaTmgtrwhati iaw decrees. The law commands, the law executes; but the4aw is-unimpas-mWdr-enawtCaTOeirng malignity, Nftci-!ieelrtig"'t .vengeance. Gentlemenmistake "therefore, when they make theslTaDpeals to us in the wr.- i3peais.er, aesire to say wnai perhaps had betlrn.ot be said that gentlemen who are thus, either by direfctiog 6r 3dTf eeliqii4eft QdJegLte cause or pauiatng-tnc conduct of the rebf -traitor? are making for themselves no good, record with posterity. They, sir, who, while prachin5-thispcjtr;inf; arc; buggipg unci caressingi tmise 'wn'oso haritls "are red and whose garments are dripping with the blood of our and their murQersd kindred ire conveying on themselves bloodstain! jndeK.ble stains, which all the waters of the Nile cannot wash out. "HARDWARES ;jisixt'e. per, in i.iit.jt' ; i!fTjf-.'"i'i i- ;:li 'rr;r !r:i'.'. im; oviiiBar, and.Slieetiii-Ki--!j!r -Hi, TTPT.ATP ) r; f WIRE, m!T .!ir: vJn. l ",'.)' l"; i .if ' .v.K':a:J. )'.i' "i- '-,-;; i . '"'j vvVv-. f SPRINGS, Will 1o :-:-: ; f ! 1 'ic-vi j wwr.ii: . VtiTTji' vu-.".i.yAi-i-.r ? ( AXLES, &:;"'(." . ,"'":,ri'ri Horse an d Mule Shoes, , 1 . yrJ ? t Wason i and Buj-odor&V ISAtVUrj WATEU SIHEET.'M't tiu, I'A .1.1 Hi. :(s-'f i-.'ij: .;iffi;:hi '. : -rr.n ACHESON,aBELL & Cf?',u'' Aanufaptrer and. Daalerf, in aU ltJiwla ot - BAR1KOX AND MILS; Uoopr 'Sheet j Plate' TdWh Iron'Nall Office an'fl WaWhbus-13 kAIi'STilfefet,J nOv2fi.dlir ' CllAUtiE-S iUBCOC A CO. h'-:f rr i" ' n',' ''( uv-1-.ivivr.'t-( ,n ik?obtb:b and dkjllik u t , -J Coach'i Sailcliery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood"Work, Damask, . - Harness, Enameled Patent Leather , ?"" pad Skins, Skirtings, 4c, Ac. i'v Oi.l." i'oi- i,h.i:'i.ui; b i.: 't"i.Tlf,f S'Jltaixi'. Street. j;,,;, ; i EVaosvillft; i!y" WK' -u,j ; ,i!'7 Jeltf I DENTISTS.' r - DRSi AAS;; & QOOKE, -it;. it:i: rim-$lSS&foMi: ir: mwuh -!! ; i.i u snrvtA 7; t :t 'i t ? f I r i : Surgeon le nt is ts. Rd'onia, over i"lris;afbuatyisanki) . ,V 'i'" .1 Cor'nel. Msii'n and rftrijets, ' . iHvrr :tfif i.i '' ' .-iiif. .sr.TjX'lIELINO.iBUiYfXHANKftJIi (FOB JCJ the vry liberal .patronage, .received iiuring,,tbei'past Beven years, ahd being peranaoentt resident of the elty.'destre all persons twliethei; they ,need , tbeir; profe. monal service's bmotj to Visit tbelr rooms and seetiieVvaHouB Styles bC WOrk!nan faotured.rr iirtd mi i iv ?tic'improvements ana inventions ar? being made, and orrthing tha will stfbserve' Uieinterestsoftbeiarmattetitii is senrured.bv tbem. , Tlielrstablls4iment..and fcilUie asr eqnal to anyjn tb'e Eastern cillesT ; .VUley Uav!evtMil.ArieBsnetU for lalle ..InHnrt .... 1 n i, Va . .. 1 t 4 K C . .IT ' fHifclis 1 hat, nr sr. nlipn run td nearly theif orlelnki contbii Al' desirable: styles-! -of (ARTIFICIAL TEKTH ojadfl anywhere, . In , ihe United Stkt es 'are m ad e ' by n ' Irregu laritVes ol Children's T?eth BUecessfuily corrected.'; 't -.;;;!:j;'Q110HllVG,-:..;::::v il-L'i v.i. J. v : No. 5 Soutk First Street. ,1 -S i - 7-r- . A Vii DEALER IN-. - i .11 v. . .', .ii...ii. liens' ; and ! 8078' Clothing f i . .U ,1 V:!"iw .11. ' ,:K,4FurtiisWiraV-' Goods"';1 : H .V'ii!.- :Jrhgjest;:'.!.i,j!!,a r r j ,vr J i i.t - .K:i.i!t;f .f.i i Olotfi-S, Cassimere3 and Doeskins 'i ,i;i'vi . i i"n-v..-Made to oraer, and fits guaranteed, rat : lowest possible Prlcesi- ,: ! v;k' i. :r; ;-t .r 1. 1 ' ; i";i! ft South First i Street. .. nov28 Gin ., , .V'l:!i" .i., ; i!H.Jftii v., i :i-.ti: F .... " .fr-c-:A..i.C.- P.ILSilXE E, .ui'-i.t t .in-.; l!'i)EAiLE CT-V:.,V jf .11 'Notions itnl Fancy Goods,' ' VlMfnrfi ' Afecbrdebtsv"encli Warps' Wak litniets. Plated, Jewelry, Ladles'; Bas-i.J.Jt -trr r-;rVi"la,5roy:8,tc..fJ7,(,( .; .

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I 1 BANKING. V t.i - nitrrD nrk CO., .t;i;: (.ri.it Crdld Silver, tlicnfrent! ,feajk',dt8sf Compouna f Interest Jiotes, Jir,c hrinrc! -it' rf7'' t!!i;;i(! nd ail kindf of, (GQYEBNMSiNT SEQTT: .Snvi.'l. nii f:f::i i-'T .fuuriU j;Oonecti6n8 mideoh all kcfefisible7poiil! jan22 d3m .1!)', h'u;! THE JBJER1CTAOTS, .j.. v,.,,).:)F;.-KVApSYil5LEr "iU: Y. Corner of Main, am, i ir$t, Streets, rCKXISJliS! OO V EK.MIEM Bonds and KeettrHies at the lowest turrent rates. - . ,r...J , -i Fuchasr Gol4 and 'Silver, Interest Cor flis, U. S. Boads,flijd ofcberuecuritles. i-j ii , Collections madeatall polnts.(, ,.; INTERNAL REVENUE STAJIPS 6t ' kinds tor sale..' fff ; i-wi: m:-- .nl- k, , ; - ., RICHARD RALEIGH. Prestfdfmti Uw J. A. REITZ, Vice-President, , .... ... ;-::'7. CHA&. W. KERNE V, Casbier. " ,J V nov29dtl : ion i ; .1 ("-.I irst.iSfatioiial; 15ank OF E,YANVILLE,- IND. -;i r:! :X7. i, Si :Depoitory, IjmL Organired JAae, 1883. ii!'.' 1!! CAPITAL .u.........-.i-...-i-I.-S30a,00. j Johh 8. HorKis s, President; inwiil to . r. o ? f ) d 'i Jamb II. CUTMa, Cashier;; f " Directors (J. Maehee, John Ingle Jr., Charles Viele, M. J. Bray, Wra. Brown, J. 8; Hopkins, Robert Barnes Fv W.Sawyer, C. Preston. f.-ff.;,."; .-..( , -ct;r '. Doing a general Banking, Exchange, aP; Collection Business. , . . Revenue Stamps for'sale. !i ' if 'tJov2tiy stationery: tt It. F. BARTER & CO., "Wholesale and retail dealers" in Standard and Miscellaneous Boohs., sczrooz-Eootts,'1, .yTi"j.i:-?ct.j;u'i FpOLSVAPEt9A:Birp: ,-tnii. i.'t t.1"' -i-ASD-f"1 "i'l"" j . i Jtj t U : Jt; apersS:ii Photograph Albums, Letter Presses, Writyig i)eaHvSayeiopes,i'andj: iri'-', q vv i;!iiFancy Goods,;,;.1; No, 6 5orth , First. Street, EVANSVILLE....i.: ..fjanldly. i.....i..lNDIANA. BOOTS Aim SHOES. .'.i'i .'iji'ifu.; iliV, ' ifti,-.J i. ti. - ii.-f ,!; "!: )'; B00TS&S30ES C1 I.; ; LT .v.ut.i i "M;J:l,J.v '. i :' 'i. !H. IK 20 PER CENT; -U)U 1 V .l.i.lii ;.;. . , 1 H'f.l.. ' .)' i(.if.';.'M; j I.! .'ivH : y. re .M'lt. 50 'PERCENT.;-; lu.ic vr.oi: i;i;irj.:icj';'iCi .iiivifvn BC AND SO M E E I .KTi;n'.- VI. Vf !,;r itfll: .IS' ! ills'? (-r: rutt. ifi: ;jLJ .ssniit.j itu.;n lumtuv jiB-Miffr!"!':.' n'lw ,ii(;.i;J .'iXioinrM'Cmi! (tl " 'r; 1 yt'i' r- no !ii;-c ii'" JiKJUi'iSl I- lOIIHI.'i i:i 'jitixih f'stitffifiii)- .ft. ii So X; ?lt!":X j V "" .iilt.'ia ,!!)il!iil, '.' Juriii: mi-' it n:!-7i"'!i:!i; 'y.ri:iC:ii;y: (tentlemensSewd and Peed t.Bpots, Slipper Balmorals, ;; and jGalters, HI KI'dr.'.'Mf; .U.iri" Mi::-Ki vnj-. 3j..::. m... 3:. I'.tiHiJif. LADIES''LEAIHER" SHOES -ff l;;. (.; of ! ALL' KINDS.' i !'"'-' ' .KKl.O-dK i.fcJl.iI..i.-i Mi )l:3 ( !'!:: POLISH B00T8," BCttONED BOOTS, .Jxi( flOUBLB-SOLED COXGBESS, t -t i.r.:-" s.'AXD BlKON. i-i, mi;;. i;mpvjii; ; - r-.i)t;'.j I'liv .H!v.i;:j::.- j-ri'i k:j woTitiix -(' '( vi' i rr. ; i ii. Misses' Balmoarals; Polishf'and Con '" 'gressJBp'ots.' fii..' iif--if'. (i.f!Y. Invery.styia ertoyentfHL :,,,.. 3 Ii h" )'l'l"III(! -if, IT, .iJ L.I'(I !'!( JX J"CT III. ,1'f 'E HAVE THE XAKGE8F AXV most, complete BSflortment . of goodt, ever shown in any Keiaii snoe Woune Jn the wesi uincinnm-i iuu .nicago noi ea' cepted all of which we are selling as low as any other i-etail deal ?rs can buy. ' ' . ,(: 1.-,'ti-; ; it j:'' !M. '''!; r-.'i 'f'tG THo persons - in, their ,. right' minds can. think of buying Boots nd Shoes befort eanUnlngourstocJi, t, T M,f,cfr-L 'We have many-styles of goods made Ar ns that cau, be found nowhere else. . ): ) Dealers sopplied with fine' goods,' Odd Sies, ot anythig not fopnd ,n wbolesale houses, at prices as low or jQwer than jobbert sell regular goods 10 ,i V. - -.nr Ag gp;o,ds dlfnj.maufacarers atx J. S. RICKER'S, 1 ,,i ti Ar.Dii t i n

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GROCERIES. MATTHEW DALZELL,

3r 1 O C e r x e s -JfniisrWMtriwcVltnre, -Jf.l Water fttreet, ' Jan8dly.' - v E VAXUVllsLEr IND. Jj. IGLEHAT. . r , J. H..BORQMAN XJHRD .TREET,i bef.- AUJj nd Lopost -KM.c.iicnsT'iiGiioaxiiii.'Sfjj! ACOMPtETB-'STOnit SlAiJB f'GEJIeral assortment ofStaple and Fancy Groceries constantlvfon baud, with fresh arrivais of. Country Produce,. buch as Buttey.Esfes. Poultry ."Sc. ' " ".- t Itwifl'Tje'ou aliii Wsupply'allti'easoriable want;ln!i3ur liqe' 'of a-.wei Wregnlated Meal. Feedu ic .:u-n f.m Jl fxnayUStfv Xo. 64 ATest Second r Street, f.'Vl.J.'. Ori-EB' -fob' fiulife? ' iijf'4 ioiV !xo suit, at the-closest rates to cash buyers .thi !",' i;:n;iif!"-;' iinxt" JfiK; . 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE; bbls. SUGAR, all qualities; 200 bbls; 8YRUP and MOLASSES : '' '"' 50 bags Prime RICE; r s v 100 bags Sifted PEPpER; " . r( '.' , , ... i i 25 bags ALSPICE; - -I,ft-: t .-'1 '- r Alo, full sap plies of: NutmeKS," Cassia, Maqe, Gingerfc Tobacco,, Cigars, SnuiT. Oys terg. 8ardines, Lobsters, Peaches, Pineapples, -Blackberries, i-and all kinds 'of Canned, t Goods, PreserYea, Jellies, etc; Candles, Soap, Starch; Wooden-Ware la ail vartetlee; together -with a full stock of all goods suited to the trade. . i'"'. t i Orders promptly fllled. . ' . ."' i -Goods not in our line will be supplied. Terms Casbi. locjuaiy li'l nil.i.i. I.. 'Having ' 'accepted the Sjenci front j HI. I: ' I 'I I l5 : Jif.' f.r ti.r l,'.l, om of .th& largest importers, nae are preparicl to' Ml orders for an) 'quanliti "i l, 1 -If!! :.i ."v.;i i. .ir i ! ..r. of,Jju$ny . Bugs a ( lit r lowest market ptifa "Partus' purchasing through' its' will save alljfte profits. oj vm.hlla-meni, and' '-get ' tag's1 tf''Tdrge'r 'size. 'and ' full f.viJi 1;L,' Ml-t'iyi'". -tHTI. c!'lii;li. j icfigtyt, , J-vrint-jr ('fpnf.pt , Gash,) ,i,uu! -!; ; lip FO.STE IS' B ROTil TRS ,! ; ,: t! .ir'i'X y ", w-i -uh v. fit- ',,. :?r;9i mr 'Sworn Street-. oaiy;i i CrKCIX ATI, OHIO1. Ifl!! 1 A,V'r'' X' ;, !' "l:l' .'I'M. h um. J vi :i:. : ; .'.- i"; -fcj;ct f)Vi:l'. i'lil. .':'.'i.UA .ifi:.c 1:. JAMJ3 D. 'RIGGS t;. I. ..jiii ! -.I i V IU'!. , ( 1M': 11. 1- fl HEELER &! -RIGGS: i i(Jjyi:-iT!-. -jii : o-i , ,'!, 1 pi, Si:i: . :if. :i.:t:i;i Wholesah Didlers ' t'tt '' " i.fif: .ik.:i i.i -. vu.irni'jr it. m v GROERIES? ' teOUTHEA'ST CORNER " -iHiirrn'Ki fji , ii,;y, : in i.rt; v.i .u TIBST AND SICAM0RB STREETS, ..if r 3 i:u;.-l ' . ' u:!il.lii!'. iii.xv .. tif.l j'i :ff EvASSTtx.SJB, im t !.::uvinIf;::' -ir; ti;.' Tl ; .' vijii (AH orders promptly attended to,':t :i; :,L r(ni::X'it-: :!. 'i ;:f?::i:'ii: 1; :J. l'.-t'' 1: J.ioii iifi:fi:!!t:M x:r,!t..!iiK n0v26dtf ; ,,,.,. . , 1 i:V l;!i IV 'lM id i 1 ; Preston & Bbos. F.P.Carsoit.! F. A. Prestos, PRESTON BROTHERS, 1' !!; iflf T Orocers, Wholesale 1 .ftf.-ti; r' ;: ! 1 n ' 1;: . 1 ';if 1:.'- i' i i; vXoj 9 First Street,' 1.1 ilV'il Il ii'. l.'i.i .! vn:i, rii'in 'I'll: III. '.:"i:i,J.KI 1 1: I i;:.!:r.i Howard. Prkstoxs fe Barrett Tff 1111 ' - ' ' v- J ; K ew Orleans. pREst6sABRos;J!K;,i;'','!1 ': 1 -;hixi;u! u; i.i r'ii:;i . HutsonvlUe;!!!.' wii.''R.-kttiii- i';'"r ,;f 1 !''" l,t t--J ,h!VS I.1 f I !?..':K! u2$w. Yfttk -PftYTf; -icr: ..ii";. v'.i;Kit: i:i"f-f .-kx. j .(..mil i.i. i.y S f i ; i Mil; t i". ta (fit ru'liKi I.lJiIHK! vux; i. in r7':rj' ;lj " iifi-.firi' ?i '10 ffT't I rjS,RT;aTO,),.1.n M. ; JOH J ,Q. KySTpf-'. It. Xltiston & 'Ctfi;"ii) l i .'IMLit.i,. liii. it, lii;fi::iilt. I .1Z r.j i:fiiin;iiri.", ii.'iinifnJ !f;5i iifii7;!! J J '- VTboles'ale and Ketfeli )eaieis 'in ' 'ifi;.' fin; i: f.x. v.ncjfi)iiinv!: nr. i-Mfy Mi. I; I, !JtI i . !- -I f ( 1 1 ! 1 1 1 i iillilC Mil ItJ effOOERIESi'PRODUCE, r::,j'V''ir' ir't f fill-'' j:li ' : - .l: :. i j-f: PRINTING FAPEIV fj.i.ci 7 ..!!: JJo, 39, VT.alsf ,be,h Sycamore d , y fne t. vi, 1.. 1 : v 1 .;;:: Jt;;ii;i'J V"f' 1: !TT ''I if. ft' if:- 1: jr'. EVASsVtLtfe... If!',' Ill, ;.I, . . . . - i ' ." it ,.....:.....IsDrASA. ; I. i; sllll-. ii; uli .i;n r f:t. .! i.ii'xi; J ot!" ': ,3.1: Y v:'l Ki:i? ''' J"-'."1 iiif-'f VJ." B-Thejiigbest market price-.pald for, tlnda of Produce and Ps.' 1 f""'r .T!.ti;i:-v sjii.i -Hi ; ni !!!)), m "j -'iUEWifetTPPLlESi JU8T RECEIVEtii .I'TKjj't-t ) R- "fif;,TXt"7' m" .ffff'T200 Sags Michigan-Oate, superior article. 10 ToaRieh-t;ovrran. -jr m BjheLsae5poFak)e8f - ' - , 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excel lent cow xeed. B.stor and rbr sale M' Jr ' &f aprlg -t 15 inVBU XTOIIJTIl HEKIBfnd other Cociflsb salmon MackeVel,' HaUbut, Hr dinesjPiicUled and Smoked ' .,..,;' , V1CKERY BKQ.1'" 8U ,fGEiNTLElE' METAURAIST, r--,' f.!i..r,fX(S4 5 ;if SfciJ'.hIiii l'f; lTRUNTZ A MENTZER, Propriel,,:Thacboicest Wines and Uqaoftwiirbe kept'cofistaritly on hauu ; and fcpecial attentioa Will b- fetverijohe:.'- i-.i J ' V'T' v'iri I RESTAURANTS f.i Vt-VM X where-afi tne eleUcacies pi, the aeajJoawill be served' In 'the to ost annroved styl, maktns it auleint. resornor ine aw.rtCMAN4aVnUSI2.5f EX of Ue city. -1 iihtt-ai natronaee Is bdllcfte " J r-

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'GROCERIES. HAVIXO SOLftttlTOl R EST1RK stock 01 Groceries, at No. 8i Main ytreeTriQ-3re55rarHabt?eig Pficniuu ,w wouiu respectlully. return our Utanks to our many customers and solicit a share of jssors. become proprietors of xeT i; Q 2 v-Ti'nlA rn'iVL PIONEER-GROCERY; ?iW IctoT r 'toS trlT NQ..82 MAIN STREET, As: ..'Id. Respectfully solicit a share of publla Patronagej , 4rix.n,j iG 3 r ;rs We sliaU at.alj X imes keen fall stock of such articles as are usually kept at a firstclass Grocery. V ' I f J 'IlABBE A! Pft.lJFFLtX, Charles Habbb. ) 82 Main 8treet. Adolph Pffflii. novl8tf THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing between the subscribers, under the Arm of Beraeat &, Viele, Is this davilMBOlved by iimttAtloB, V; Books and acooants will remain witbi our successors, Cbrte Viele & Co., for settlement. O. W. BEMENT. C R. BEMKNT. CHARLES VIELE. Evaosville, January 1st, 1837. ,-; i ' CHARLES J VIETLE CO., V C t:'!!,). .liLi- .1 sin n. Kf ). ,tvj; at- mifTlWE-iT toftKEtt ;"--x iiii:;-! 1. itcTifif: i i v if. i.y. i '1 jirr. -ff i. ' 1.1; "::r!i 11 tx :!'! ir- .':;. FIRST :A.D iSYCAMOKE STRKETS.; !!.! 'I I fll. ;i:i: jL I i. J' ' l.I.I. ..-".'H! ' '.ir (;.! I.Jiii.j E.yAN.iyiU.E.XD.,, ., J;r "i;p l urn fl." !-;i.i 1.' ii,i.. aii9 dtf 11; 1: 11: if ,!i:.li f.'l'M ! 'm;i; lM l.'1,'" 'v'-'"i .,i . -, 1 1 1 , 1 JOH!i,BOSB,T I 'OEQKOB BKQSX ::r;:v,!BROSE;;:(iiRa.i,y;' I 'i '.'"OlKAIiBBS IX: I ,! vii . 1.1 1:. l'' !0 q txt ' S tfv e is',

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Gum Packing;, JPabkliig Yarn. Cotton ;;Rop9, JrlanLlaiRopec Lath.Yariv! . Oakum, Nails," Laatems, !,.v!: Mini:;- t.r.i.. 1 i0j ...j. .1 i.i. . r. Call and examine our stock and prices, at $6. 22oh Water Street,; betweenBycamore and Vine, ;,( : , (; ii , Orders filled promptly and at the lowest rates. -,. ... , ..... novaidam ;

i,K;:pRXBRopK: & ta:; .i,:i.ItpAXiBBS Ml."!! .1 i.'i'i : ii. Boat Stores, Groceries and Produce, I i. Agricultural Implcnifiitg, 1 ' si r,. !"i i-.i and Oils 1 11 : r Ageta for : 11 1 I . J l. 1 ! r'l ??., in. .nil. i.i 1 . (.'in Fairbanks' Scales; We keep on hafad a genekl assorlmeni of theseJosUy celbrated BaJaaoes. Tbey are durable and warranted accurate, and tb cheapest, ail things considered. Hlxes from one drachm to 160 ton, ; if : Jau9dm v I, ! i.i "i"ili. lSiAC-HEfkAIf.V!:'r,;:I!! " BAVlDEiMAkli; .fit in!' r. "ii.. f-.-u .. iirnxiw.i j i' I i m ( VhUlaUi Peaiera, In, , , ; XAIW, CQTOhN-iYARS. qL-mwAR, -1.1 - Between Mconu anu 1 mru. ' I . , , I . , ' .... . , ' n t.in M!il;7. , -sf i..-i-vi ivr." nov20 1 -r .i;H0USEEE;EPR,$1BIP:0RiajI.,(f, Coolc '"Sc" J&Qixly, Dealers In Choice Hfaple and Kancy Groceries, PjnaTeas ant .Coirees.'lfci 7. Main .v.aii tin. street, 45vatostiitf.4ini -Jeoa ..CRPCELNT JCITV, and MEAT 9IARKET; WEAVER. REATTT& BENNETT, -",! Cor. tOCUST nntl'ECOXr) UTS.' ' feb7 dly .:t v.l .;;.;;! fiuit :", t 11,;, 11. 1, l.f V BAltERr 1 , .... . . . . . . ; . . . . t I I 1; Li ..i.'.i; .J "ix;ii" Jl ,Vlf;Of i;Ll; J ,V.X;

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