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J trim I turn I A ft Pnnt ft art r of the S"ie f'roitti The 'The Innmf tf the lilitlrtil SilutlmThlf Arrtjit lL ,iiti u lim Art, VUr Journal I 1 herewith (rend you an extract I rota a Irttf-r written by a relation of mine, whose homo in, and ha be for years, In the vicinity of (leorjrotown, Tea as, near the Hun Oabrlal Itiver. Mr. H. was fur many yearn a citizen of Oihsoo County, Indiana, whre he wn known A A member of tbe Old Hchool f ta ttiitt Church. lie now bolonfs to the Christian Church or " Itoforruors," an they am sometime called. Hit description of the country may interest your reader: VV. ItKAVIM. .KVANKVIM.R, May lHth. I nnit say a wordfor Texas. It certainly j the prettiest region in all the South. Here we have Spring nix woeka earlier llmu yon. Oor Winter not worse than your 'March. Cattta' and horse ly,tb'j? thousand, winter tun without oim bunnd of raiti or ton f mown buy, f Then hnnftirto to yourwolf acres, iuartor sections sootion nod townships of n boautifnl land an ever graced the Ohio holloin, .' only "doffoil here and thcrt with a hoatitii'ul live oak, elm, or ptiaeao, affording shnlo for the inaumernhla ..' hirU of stock that are feeding on I ho rich inCMUDt f.rnn that equals your finest meadows in appearance, and fur surpuslo itliem in nutriciousnoss. Thou wo huvo an Lciiutiful streams for mil In or fiielorios n over ran from mountain to ocean cdear as crypif.nl. Here 1 have speared the trout inflight or ten foot wuU-r. I suppose thin nil sounds to you like iiiblo. Well, como . and-ncv. Texas in the inuiiuiioth Kutn of the TJnion, itnd will in some future ilny not far dintnnt couut it population by th millions. f True, you could not iwioi in the tide of radicalism hero, yet you would ,. find tnuoy kind friends, who arc runlly desirou with yoursulf t son tins whole Uuiou a huipy, united und IropnruK itut w4 have not ict'fi educated in your inodctj of think -, injf. and conKuuntly, would tlilim With you. ' ' - ? ' We cannot chance ih jrcjudiro at education in a dny. Tima and thn new order of things mny work n

chaiiKfl m th heart noutniiont of ' the jtnople that will make tlmni love tho govern inont, JJut. to tell the truth, 1 think a majority of our Southern pcoplo fear tbe govern incut . wore thau they . lova it. J tut thu Houth am a conquered and cul'dicd people. They feel theniHelveM ut tho dinpoMftl of their conqueror. They 'are disponed to reorjrnriir.o on the (CotiKrcfMional temii olTerod. Thorn in a unanimity of ocntimriit on that puliject equal to any I ever faw oil any important , auhject, notwithHtandifift thoro iMacnrcoly an individual who doe.i not fuel himxilf oil4rencd by it. Vet, it i the bent ho can lo, und ho in anxious to reach a finality and put nn end to strife. I loci euro that. Texan will accept an quick a poHHible, and from tho tone of all tho Southern pBper, it U evident tho other tStatc will do tho name. I am preaching on Sundny, to white congregation in tho morning, and blacks iu tho evening, i hnvo pood attendance, and hope no me flood will bo done. I am done with politic. I never ospeet to vote or meddle iu that way nny more. I am old and full of year; pence, quiet and contentmont are tho object of my deire. 1 wih my country well. I pray God to preerv her from the evil of war, and cauo her children to purftuo peace, love and unity among thcmclves and all mankind. Stephen Strickland.

I.NDIANATOLIS LKTTEK. Mirk about Crook Church Commotion the Inkianaiolih, May lG,i8T.7. l'Ulltor Joutnnil ti t Your readers havo suflerod no lo in the brief unpcniou of letters from this city. A charitable deire not to afllict them with local trivialtic hu been thot main cauo of tho ,untiual ailenco.'. 'Newspaper eorrepondent (of which happy fraternity there are a More or two located here) havo endured A oaoo of Unprecedented, dry nc. Ihmdod, together in squad,, they have hunted itoiri((' from roguo'a Hun to Fall Creek, from the KtatoHoue tho Lunatic Asylum ; nnd. iu desperation at the abenco of actual material, some have made heavy draft upon their fertile imagination, whilo other have Hoarehed the muty record of graveyard and Undertaker' Hhor. anl ' made the ground lini utare with tho rehashed horror of nneiont day. Tho announcement that tho 'TA.ACK CROOK ' would bo brought out by M iojipr Allen at the Metropolitan was hued an a God-send. - A., troupo of i ty ballet girl, Svith supra-cutaneous diC gifurly Allowatioer! of'-bloaehed do i!itio, ir mines a display of the mrtf ''asl.irlnir 'nCh. Bilt the stwetacle.' .. when imtfon tjxTuUilMn'.M'rViveftl -to'bfl a wretched counterfeit ,6tn 1 logitlmate lllaek (.'rook, beneath criticism; vymphs wero The pieco was tho acting, do. old and ugly

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with hero aud there an exceotionnd, " wort of all, and mot to be de plored," thr nual 'amount m ory good cheeked the prurient curiosity of those who went to see the unoh seured irraces ( " the human form divine." Homothioofa WM MOTION , , in reliKiouN 01 roles, shared to some extent by tb world' people, has been occas oned by the great horio essti. Our distioguished fellow-oitizeoi Mr. Morrisoo. proprietor of the Opera Hall, and chief illuminator of Mr. Htrinefellow' (Naby) church, has hid his aristoeratio nasal portuberanc threatened with the aroma of stable, which his neighbor, the lit v. Mr, Ingraharo, pastor of Chrint Church, proposes to erect on the parson af e lot for the a accommodation' of his. horse. The , par sonaee lot adjoins that on which Mtand the elegant family, maosion of Mr. M.' J he atahl 'ja -' process or erection will bo but kfoirt fd dlsfan.t, from Mr Ms dining room and lor,' He applied for an injunction to prevent the uso of the. building as a stable, but dud Hint thought all rights- and Privileges wore ot tested in the l'ul Doinboys of this world,' and so. jVIr, ; lograharrj irf to have 'the privilege of koepirut a horwe on' his own grounds.and will have him stabled wjth 'hU.cuiidln cxtruiit towards the sciisitiveolfactories of hii irate heigh1br. . ,; ; : ; . ; , ,-i . , , MAMNIO. ' ' , The 'upretne Council 6f Sovereign Gruud Inpictor General .'LT, for tho Northern Manooio iurisdictiona U. H. ' A., con veiled ., 'yesterday in ftnnu.il schs'iou in lioston. MasMchntts.' The Ilodics of the Jlitc in Indiana aroreproHontod at thi inneting by I Ion. John (Juveu, JJ.T,and IMwin A. I 'avis, ?,, of this city. l,h 4 Uodios at lodianspoh are the oldcxt in tho ruste, having Imen organized .iu ,1W"J and 1W3I. 1 They moved . on quietly, with slow, but healthful growth, until atout tho 1st nf Jaouary ' of tlm " year,' when the flood caino, not to dMtroy, but to, add new vtyor sod greater frultfulne., . . From January J2 to April .10, Adoniram Grand LouVo of J'crfection ha conferred, , Its degree! upon. 112 cnri'lKtnten; "araintt'ouneil ot Trine of Jerusalem,, .on , (SHt lodianannlis Chapter of Homo Croix, Upon fiU; and Trtilmha CoOsistory," on f2. , This work required 'more than fifty meetings in sixteen weeks, which is con. idered rather lively work.' Paring1 the absence of Messrs. ('avert ''."and I'avis work wid he suspended, to be resumed about the UHth int. ' On Tuesday next the Grand Council of Hoyal and Wolcct Masters for the tftafo of Indiana will meet in aunual communication at Grand Manonie Hall. It has about twentyflv subordinates. The next day at 2 o'clock r. M. tho Grand (Chapter of Hoyal Arch Masons, having some sixty subordinates, will meet ut tho samerooms. Aud on Tuesday, the L'Hth, tho Grand Lodge of Freo aud Accepted . Mason, with it thrc huudrod und sixty subordinate, asxcinblea in grand commuoicatioii. On Thursday, at 2 V. M , tho semi-eentenninl anniversary of the organisation .of the Grand Lodge, will be celebrated with peeuliarly interesting exercise, including an address from Col. 11.. W. Thompwou, of Terro Haute. Mark TAi'i-nr. - .".V from rut k covm; I. Th Railroad Fever County Jhtarding lluu- JrnjrrovrmcnU ant I Crvpn. l'ETr.nsBtJna, Ind., May JC, 1W7. h't I tor Journal! We of Tike County are continually receiving the news of IUilroad meetings on every side of us, and to the eye of an outsider it would seem strange that no excitement, or, as it is more generally termed, Railroad Fever, never gets up here; but an outsider munt remember that iu medical cases, unless they terminate fatally, that annvalcpccne will set in, and J think that happy period ha arrived for t he people of Pike County. f Why, Messrs. .Editor, we have had tho disease dreadfully up her, and by some it was thought tho thing would terminate fatally, but very good signs of convalescence havo set in. J , Wo have old gray-haireJt vcierana who' havo been attending" railroad meetings ever inc thoy were boys, and the .whistle of the iron bono is not borne to our ears by the next, or any other gale, either north or south, east or west, and too likelihood of anything of the kind, and our people havo learned a sad louson. After paying out moiiey enough td build a railroad across the State they dutend to go to work and improve their farm, and raio such', quantities of produce as will bring the iron liorso to their door, and not vainly idle away their tima in building castles iu the air. The peoplo of I'iko have learned that enthusiastic meetings are n very small xtnrt lor n railroad, ' ; Our country boarding house i piflfty well filled up with boarders at jiicwcnt. The hoarders are men of :i business turn of mind, who are awaitinMha' tertn, of our Circuit' Caurt, ilmvt"havirt' iiinnui Imui una, wifli' itiit uilvwr of said Court, f , f., . . " .irni- worx on ino wirt jiousw is 'progressing 0noly,' .") Wre ' have also' 1 .me Very good httildings which the "Citizens aro ,ereVtjiiB!., W1nnt still looks well. Fruit is a littlo injured, but wo hope not much. Yours, &c, Fn,o.

TRANSPORTATION . Svjiitc?" J-jirio - Central Transit Companr. Special Notice to Shippers, rnnr. "wiiitk mskm oknthai. JL Trnlt 'rr ;n.T tin." m,rrhriftfi tor tn Illvify of freight In Nw yra emoIn 11 xnwiotl, tut tht nhlprrs of ITodtica cmn. hjr giving MpMsli :folcrnrii-nt to tlmlr property, nav It itUvwTl without lr eharK nX U Ioj.'f Ion yr1 1JMiatMOi tivr, In Nw York, lirootUyo, or,Jfwr City, or t th nrl lilvry t tti Vml t llrol Htrtt u(J fiwnUrm Mil p. or at the Huiltxm Hivr ftllroad J'oixd. All cImnsc nt trmluUt H1 h oarrlxl lo WorwwUir, Hurtford. Knw Ilavn. Norwich, Hrl'lcport. a oil Pral'teriftM ( Maris rat a to- Hoton. Thl ImiIdk thrt n)f IlD rannlng tmrm throsifh to Ilia mImv miiU without tranafeP, tt Maninrn thl g kit tha rnoat itDilrali a rout for hlrmint ft I'r'rtlncm, and to wtii;li will Oa

alvnn amifllal attantlon. In ah I pitl nv ly wblta Lingvo tool Ion uml damittfa nllantlo othrllu l tranalilprnant. All elalm lor ovar hrKa or riainaK anltlad rotpptiy ny tow A root. W only aak a, trial. Mnrk OmmU WIIITK LINK, ra V. It. II IIMTUM, Jvnnavlll. ufco. IA UUNll, , itrnrrut Niijirrtfilmtlrnl, M7Wo, V". J' M. Mt l.ANIH, Am' Nup't.JntiianapptU. V , V. m. Ill sirosj. Ag-nt, ., " , No, f Nirrth Wah r . Street, ' 1 v . aptt KVANHyiU.K, JJSJilAKA. Old, Reliable, and KeMponslble, ChiI(aI, $iotHovooo -TJIK(IIIIO Wlxprcnn Oitipftiiy. EHTAiiLlMUfCD IM. ' .OHUANIZKD iae. f . .. , , ' ' ' . . The Only Company baring RamiflcaHons throughout the Contliient, , and Connoctiona with the Whole World. GREAT EASTElTiTwESTERN, and . SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. TIIK A OA MS) IC. VMm COHIUHT, at IU m.w In I'.vmixvillM, nolle! la a eont Jnoatica of tha I'Mronaira of tiia publie, rafprnoK to iu auparior faeilitlea of l,r aiixpottut.il 01, lla vnut iliiifiextlu anil lnt.fnatlormt eoniiwl.lon., tlx proropt lUjiildiitlritlofR.il Iowimh. anil IUnUrllii( reliability. Jpeolttl care taaeu In tha eollnellon of IllliM, raftN, NoltM, ami (fin traimi-ortallon of Money anct Valiialiln Fiu'.kaKi-a ' MMihnll roHv1 fir lllary on paymant of tha aooonipanyliiK , hill, ana pro'Ml rxttirtiaU promptly. Trail ort hiiavy arvd IlKh I fraluhta, pack aitaa. and parn"l a low tut nil ollir forwitrann,1 1 .,,, t . , ' Any Information lit regard to th rontaa. 4n., rnn 0" oOtiilneit at llie otUw, No..74 FIRMT HTHKKT ' r Iuli1 . nirvUdtf : ... J.H. tiAVIS), AanU r BROWN, DIINKERSON fc ,C0. ORWARDINO AND CONMISSION MERCHANTS, And Glal AcaDts.for.tha DELLKF0NTAI5E It. K. CO. 1 to ERIK IBANSTORTATIOX CO., And ERIE TIME EXPRESS. A lao, Agents for tha Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIM IS AND 1UTKH UOAIlANTKf.O. CoDalgOtneaU moIIoIUhI. ' 1 . i i , ' .', JlItOWN, UUNKEIISON August 11, ltir-augl4 CO.. A gaol.., -TUBMERCHANTS' UNIOH Jxpret Coiiipatiiy ' : TTATINU : I ITT. Til EI K t niHICCT JUL nnu great i nroogn i.men 111 Darfeot working order. ar now prparwl l do Onncrfti Kiprixw liunluf'xa with, lla Ka. WtMt. Houtb want, ana NrMiwii, idcimu1 n rat, noui-uwfxv, an p i"4 M nit the carrying and oollectlng orjMonay Kluahlra, Ao. . .1,1. 1 " t' Our linn now 6rMiU ambrsea tha rontaa Wtwpcu Npw York. Hoaton, 1'hllMlelphla ll.iftiUo, lntnlt, t:ivfla.ml,, OlnolnnaU ('hlnago, Mtlwauka, I .al'i , Pralrta-Un-tnn.n,IiiillanaKlla.TrralIaula,Mt. looW arm an inirBimiiHMi (hjiih-i raplOly tuUt . ovt lt tU route o trinlo. . ' The capital of tlila Oompuliy la . Twenty Million lollin, " sih In su ample giuirsute to th" public of Ita rpotixllllly. All loaa ami ilaman of proi.,.riy enlriiHteil to our care wll tia promptly ami aiultaliy xlJi'tl. Kverv elTort will he iiukIo to mrlt th pat ronitun of th public. Our rta ara aa. low mm iIioko of nny reHpolialbla ICxpi'vxx toinpHny-.i .Xt. Ag.ot. VKTCK-Vf vlt,lral Nlreet. ; !( M wsWIIi m. IFULLEUTOS. , r IH)r i 11 , . , , v a. n m i w r 1 st, I. M E 12 10 1 I'AllMINd M At "II IN KHV, aol HOUHB KFKI'INO A KTICLKS, No. 4o MAIN NIHI KT UVi dtf KVAMSTILU, lK. k' m-A mr- rr

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AXI , Agent" for tha Celebrated , IN I50TTLKH. ' ' i i ' . i . ,A1Q kap on hand Id Brrl aott HftU-Brrjl. T Locust Street,' ' . n (OppoalU tb Joomal Office,) ' ' EvARiruxc, lnx. ' KamlllM, HotatN, HalfKiox, and HteainiKiata auppllad at abort notlna. . All ordrra protoptly ftllaiuJod to. Ordnra from a OImIho': promptly filled. tj'M ltf . ,- J. FAHNLE Y k CO., Oppoalt the (ilrt-IIOlixa . . - 1 , '.. ' Hol Agetita tot 1 " I'lTTIBUHti, DATTok, , '' l l.i '' iuA 'thk wWly "i)!1fi4 ! ' WHEELING X, XX, and KEN V1ch uiid Porter, Farniiia. iioiam, ni mnmrxmiM nap1 Wl at abort tiotlrw. by tha ducao, InilfbMrrel. anil barrel. fl 17 iWiu CINCINNATI A BV'TS. DOVVH, MACNKALK & URBAN; flHK ANI DUIiULAtl I'UOOF, 1, i " ; : !. . ; 1 ' j M l'Z H. , , Hole CuntriK toni for HANK UM.'Ksj ' ' ; ; ' ' - 1 .1 i:. t j f 7 , t I . tO . . i ' ; s. ! !-,' , i . " !-'.-l'"! 1 , 1. U. H. TltEAUUV," ' H i I -I J, !p . .. ll.i I I I . Km. ITS, 175, nnd 177 I'KAHI. SrT tM(. t.ft?.i::; CllCIfHATI,OlllO. tnohaidly i 4 ' 1' . s. riUkt f.Tw. v. '.i . 1 A. i). iioKRiaoM. , FRANKLIN, MORRISON & CO., rilOlrtCK A (IKNKHAIi Comntlsslon Mrroliunlst, No.S WIJIT SM O.HI) ST i , x - flMMSSJATf. Itaferenceai IVarea, Toll", HolUili A Porter! Wm. Olefin A Honx; Koater llrotharaj Chumbers. Ktavsos A Co.; Hbaw, Harbour A Co.; K. O. Leonard A Co.; Itohart Mko TOiilyACit. Koola, Nftxh A t -o. nih2Vli)rn II. If. OIIOWN. m. it. cjoA'ta. , 1AVJI Olliaoit. DROWN, DOUGLASS & ; CO., Wholcxttlo nnd llelall flealers la OABPETING' . . FLOOR Q1L-CL0T1I& s Steamboat, Hotel, and IlQU3d-Fur-ii ni8hlng'0x)0d?, No. ia$ Vt Fourth HtreU uiehidhn CINCINNATI, OHIO. a af a. mi, m a mr mf- - . - --- A. Mittiortitou. ' t Win. Cm us, ..T(HNTON CRANK A CO;,; ! . CQMMISSWN.MEH CHA NTH -t 1 . ' : It In' FU)VH, OHAIN, PUOVIHIONH, HKKDM, AC, 1 40 WEST JTKOJVTMT., Oppoalta Hunpeniilori Drldga, inrhSSd.'lm CllnwATl. WAKI BOSMLL. JOn. T. SWASKT. SAM. T. 11AM WI.ETOM. nUBBELL, SWASEY & 00, (Huooaaaor to John Hwaxey A Co.,) "W1io1pmi1o Grooorn, and LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 23 nnd 15 Sycamore St., mcb dflin . Cincinnati, Ohio, HATS AND CAPS. Ad STRAW OOOUN, I 1 i -for tha. SPRING TRADE of 1867. . ' f. I . '( ' if.,; ii ., .-.if ; ' V;iMi :-.'n. ' '-il 1,1 .;?!'! ' 'hitlift '!' (ill I !i: i ! ... ..i if j ! "fTTK IIAVF. IW MTOItF. AitTI.I, Wy . iuuHrtiaent.)r (Joo.l In oor Una, Wliieh wa purcluiai for "ANll during the Into panlo In prlooa nil of which we ean ami will aell at prlea that will afford tha Ratull Mvrehant lnrga profltx, t . , tiAII wueneaxful h eralmnts know that tha mwnay I" mixta In bnyliiK Hla, Ai tlK)IH WKLI. ItOUOIIT AHK IIALK HOI.l), itnd an wn do no' ehnrge nnythlnir for allowing our xto;k.we wouUI bo pleiiil to hitve everybody Unit deala In our line oouia In aud exiuulna our stylea and price. ANPHEAR,& MITCHELL, r i ,o. 3H NOHTit FIItST HT. t'lNH A mm ) KT. M. t N T of hadlea and en' Trim bled llnta, of the InUwt . pS,, v La 6 I' -i F.H A MI, I CJU ELIH. ! A tJKl-.Vr VAIUM'Y. of iMett'M H"d JL PivIiii-Ih'kI. Lenlmrn, I't ail Mittw, niiit I'nmimii Hntx. for th Hpriog Trod) ' Jot Taaued and ut groitllr rs ttjci LANrilKAtt AftTCTrikl.VH. HiiHnif Htrlpxi laat rwfiliratl ut. A I.AKf.F. I.OT of Hbnker Ilooda Juxt C3L I fuel veil ami for xaln low at npj i,ani'iii:ak a mitciielvh.

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20. 18C7. HARDWARE. JACOB STRAUB t SON, HARDWARE 4 CUTLERY, f . f ... ; ' . ' ' 71 Main Street, 'i' " - . KVASHVILLE, INW. HiMseUtl low prlea otTered to Caah Kayera, iiirinn iurn t ft. 4 , r i Mi aa, v rrr i f r. ;o a ut w k it w 1 1 1 1 ii ktw v.r.n JL tha aniirxignei. tinner the nrin vVBI.US, K KLlAHiO- A CO.," to tliKr da dlaaolved bv nutual oouaeut. Mr. II. h Well rtlring. ilooka and ao-ounta will remain with tbeuwwaor, IMKITJCHKK, KULilvOUU A IJU.. for aemiimoi.. Ill It AM K. WKMA - ". ! . ii ! CHAM, II. KKMKKi. - ,,. , - , , jfcuW. IwETTIClIKIl. ' 1 Evansvillo, January 1st. mi. , , ; i -, - ' BdSTTICHEK, KKLLOGti & to. i iHuooeiiaora io wim, Kaiiogg et . 8I(JN OF THE BK:(;PADLOCK, JMI'OKTEllH AND liKALKIW IN." AND ourxrx3xrv i i .1 J i" aoentA'foh ' r i" .. ; i. ,' , - i i JfcHt CJ ii in ISeUIn. ' . I i. i : . : I I rnm: TUtov.Hnmnt.m. Mi.nnr.Rw Jk. of Ilia lata nrm of W r.ulM, K rAAAHiii A CO., have thin day formail a rooarlneramp, u uar r mi itmi anu atyie or ' liOCTTICriElLKELLOCJO dc CO. and will eontlnua the Hnntwure Uun)hm ItlicOI.I) Si'ANU. . i Thanking our many frlenda for thalr liberal patronage, we n-apaetrnlly aak conunuance 01 ui aatrie to in new nrrn KllWAKO IMKTTlt.'HKIt. CHAM. II. KKI.UiiilJ. KvannTlllr, Jiwiuury lt, IW7, junl dtf .'11 NEW HARD W A3 E XXOUSXiJ. . : Li . . s .- II. K. WKI.IJ. W. o. F.WL1A Intfl of Well, Kllogg A Co. H. K. . WELLS & SON if' ' HAVR TAKEN THE WKU,KNOWN land reoaiilly . oocuplad by Meaara, Ovorge H. Hons tag A Co., 31 3Xllill Hti-o3t, : where tby will truuxact a Ovneral HAKDWAIiE BUHINFSS. Tli. unlAl n.HnM. txf I tiM l.la 1 mi Wlla Ifallovir A. I 'i n,il.l lli.i . I. frlemln for their patronage In the pnat, aud auk a continuance of tha aama to tha naw firm of ii. K. WKL.U4 A CO. teblttdly GEO. 8. SONNTAG & CO., DK A LIS KM IN . JSl.11 Vll H, VIhcm, 1 XJ olio ww, Hand nnd Sledge Hammers, Horse Shoes, . ; Horse Nails, Stoeks and Dies, . ; ..... Butchers' .'Flics,:,;;;, ..rsjtoil.thaln, . Leather Belting, x. 4 - - t No. 21) FIRST STUEKT, feb!9 KVANHVJLLK,INI. FERD. SUSS, General Engraver, rim. rinsiT awi rtmnohg t. ' : ' ' Evans ville, , Indiana, ..;- arAld'A nil klnda or fnitraviriKa,-aa 'I ... I ' I . I. - .1 n .. nl I ..I.., ..a I ... . ifTlrti; a-U ktntla Of Mt-prafi.a for, blholo printing, wood nl, .uodoln, atwl liU.ra tttid number tro" mnrklnu," sunl Rlampa for watal pitwwis for ijnwi'lura, and all kind of ornuineuta, aud figure for txwik hlndara. a nin Miiitil and nroinotlr filial at tha luweit prlcva. apd)m. )

BOOTS AND SHOES.

CINCINNATI BOOT and SHOE XXOXJX2S. ' I 'MORGAN' & CO., J3H itAcu Nriii:i;T, ClucluuuU s Are now receiving a large and varied Assortment of simsra goods - . . . r especially adapted to the wants and deruADtiH of tlii Trade. UythdJfMb inst. our stock will be complete of the best inkc! of New Kuglaud 'tioods, all of which we will sell for CASH or to A No. 1 SHOItTTIMK -CUSTOMERS at less fiure thao any House Iu Cinciunati -no boasting, but atubboro fiicts. We hold It as a truism that a MKIU CHANT should buy Goods where he can buy them to -dit hiro, and at tha lowest pric; and we don't kiiow of a better place thao ,.,',. '. READ, MORGAN & C0H i ; 138 Kace Street. i i I noliiAH, JKKAI at f'O., 42 and 44 Main Hlrael,, iCV4'MI dlf IKvanavlUft, Ind. . 0' i S-V W ' EL ess 4. W 5f. 0 M 5! w i 3 2 B o V I o. 1 X n Q ft f p M P a a 0 X 5 Frederick 'Jail, John lOielnlaiidar. GEIL & RliEINLANDER, - t)aler lu "JANOti, mj:loi)eonh, aod all kind of Mualcal InHlrutnanU, Jnatractlon lUxika, Hbfat Mualo, Oultar and Violin Htrlinfs, Ac, Ac, ' JVorf J.' Side. Third Street, lletw.n Hycarabra and Vina, ' I " '.' i t . V ! ' ' ' ' '' j.,,. ,;i .... .. , i Kyaiiavllb, Ind. . '( -Hole AanU for HIHOWSj' A Hona Oold Melal I'lantia. ' ' apt c. uiUi:n, Importer and Manufiwtun'r of tU klu'luof (Juns, lMMols, and Klfles, and Pcaltir lu , I'uwde.r, Lend, Oijut, Shot, Qtrfritf'jes, No, 02 Main Street, v . mchWtWm ' Kvaiwvillp, Ind. FLT-B0AT CAIUiOES. The Rising Sun. Ifisnrance Cbmpany' .ii "fx: l ;' ; i h'iT'T'iJ ,. llUlllg Nun, Imllfliin. rala and on lornia low an any company 1? can aafoly take audi rlNka. Apply to a Al.f.KN O. MAI.IMIC, Aifnt. a,, JaulUUin o. lOHouth FlrtMtreeU

3riilsj i.l ash tti:.i,nfcK osiL paoy, ,wU known l. Iba bnainaaa vnr pianj liaa'jwlabimhi-d an ns'un'y In thlaMfv . liilnur. cantor of lliik-lxinta at