Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 August 1867 — Page 6

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MACHINISTS.

, ! : ' - THITWAX " I Mechanics' JPouutlry Manufacturers'and BuUder oi 'I .: Steam Eaglnes, Circular Saw ".-' Mills. ' ' Crist and fcugar Mills, Tobacco Screws Gumming Machines, Distil- , leryand Mining Ma chinery, Mait Mills, Cora , , -Bkellers, Bouse Fronts, Cellar Grates. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description, jdaehisery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers In Belting, Fire Bricks,' i .. . ' i f I, r Steam Ganges, and , ; Vrongnt Iron Pipes.' Old materials bought We have the facility of the best Maxlnery and Workmen, and will give all ork entrusted to us our Individual attenon, fill order promptly, warrant our ork, and charge reasonable prices. Office and Foundry, corner of First and Nt Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. H. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit p work and do repairing. - ruvaatm. - schuLtziCthuman A CO ORESCENT FOUNDERY, rAN8VILLl!: INDIANA : Manufacturers of KAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES IRCULAR SAW MILLS,Q Ofl the most Approved Pattern. All Ads of .Machinery appertaining to Railroads, 8'EA JIBO AT8 Distilleries, Flouring Ms of ai l slses, with the la test improvements attached. TOBACO SCREWS, dc, Ac, Iron aad rass Castings of Everj Uescriptira gEepairing at Short Notice. GTiSfJSKfl10 to fit up Vork aAdRepalr Boilntauu Jdacmnery. m.?Zurr?df'l'ilrr4, ar ind-ividu-THOS. GRANT, Carpenter and Joiner, r7.,.IX ATTEST PROMrrLT TO nIiwfyW that nay be e mated to 1 wwv IMII . M a m 9 Z Espcdil attention gifer .oHeary car Isirie&to Fraaiag. tallaU DAILY. NEWBURG STAGE. SKIVER A BRO., Proprietors, : ' ; "fl" KAVBB THE AMEBICAH HOVE Aa dally it t mu Fare II. Hu good a ana a earerui ariver. mayidu

wl2f,Jn -5NkM Uo. om Belting, CS1ik.Vaght Iron Pipes, Bolting AOttt, Ae., at Xanfaeturara' Trice.

PERS0NU8. JiU Horace Greelv receives one hundred

dollars a column for his autobiography in the Ltdger. Milligan, the Son of Liberty conspirator who cheated the gallows, is on the Democratic stump in Ohio. Leonard Case, a young man not much over twenty years of age, is the wealthiest man in Cleveland. 4 Kinglake's conclusion of his Crimean war" is announced to be nearly ready. .. , - , ., Pierce Cutler, the husband of Fanny Kemble K., died lately on his estate in Georgia. tiiO tfu "R (1 Harris is mentioned as one of the candidates' for Governorship, fbf Maryland.;, ..... , .,..- n-.- y.i General Early is in' Canada,"" and contemplates- Amerioan: politics Tvitfi extreme disgust. ,.,,4 i Mr, Pope Hennessey will leave England to assume the governorship ,of Labuan in September, ". ; . Bright's friend,- Henry Tincent, 'delivered a 'leetnre on America after he got bacfc tJrtycrpool, , , Robert Kerr f .' Marion CoM' Ohio, has latelv given $50,000 to: the Hiram College in that State. ; Little Lotta is playingin New York, in a new dramatization' of the "Old Curiosity Shop." She presents both Little In ell and the "Marchioness" two of th most unlike characters conceivable. : i,.-- i-.-. -u-m At Horace Grcelev has Drinted two in stallments of his autobiography, and has Dot yet got his ancestors out of Ireland .Does.j Bonuer , pay, byf the column? " ' , Sylvanus Thayer. Esa..'' of Brain-. tree. Mass., has paid to the authorities of Dartmouth College f 20,000 of his recent bequest to that institution, , The Tennessee Central College has called the Rev. W. F. Mallalieu of Boston to its presidency, and he will probably accept. , . .V.,1:;(;,-.,(".V:: The Rev. Alvah Sabin .' Member of Congress irom, V ermont from 1853 to 1857. has left the State and removed to the West. ' '- ' " Mr. Greenhood. a member of thelate insolvent firm in San Francisco,' has died from the 'effects of mental nX,CIJ!. ..:j.i'1-!-'.J- iU'U. -i.il -ivi-M'.-' Madame Ristort has, through the society for the encouragement of dramatic art at Florence., offered a prize tor the best comedy. ; ,,..,., , The latest story is, that Carlotta was poisoned during her voyaga to Rome, and tnat sne was all, right when she reached Europe from Mexico.: ' ! The largest income, returned at San Francisco last year, was that of Floinza Hayward, the owner of a coal mine. It was $1G5,333. 1 ; The statement that Gov; Fenton has pardoned Capt. Orville Root, sentenced to fifteen years in the State Prison for burglary, is untrue. . Gov. Fenton has declined to pardon Root. Ristori will positively sail from Brest, September 1st, and make her appearance on the New York stage, September 16tb. Laura Keene has given to the buyer of the lamentated Lincoln's house, in Springfield, a pleasant little souvenir in the shape of a piece of the dress she wore on the night of the assassination, stiff with the dried gore of the martyr. The donee has had it framed and hung Mr. Beecher and Mr. Bonner have kindly conscented to, allow the dramatization of,"Norwood."fo be undertaken ,by two . promising young parishoners of Plymouth Church.: "It is understood that the quid pro quo is the permission to Mr; Beeeher to work up "Under the Gaslight into s moral tale for the Ledger.,., '. : . , , .,! a It is announced that the Hon. William B. Kinney, for a long time editor of The Newark Advertiser, and subsequently Minister to Sardinia, is engaged upon a history of Tuscany; to which he has devoted more or less of his time for ten years past. B. II. Hill has been elected to the Law Professorship of the University of Georgia,- succeeding the late Judge Lumpkin. .-At the. recent commencement the students wore entertained at the residence of Mr. Hill, the occasion calling together "many of the wits, jurists, statesmen, orators and beau :- tics of Georgia." according to The Savannah JVetcs and Herald. . . i Mr. Dolby, the agent of Mr. Diek? h. arrived in the Java last week, and is now in New-York. He comes to pre pare the way for a course of readings Dy sir. unanes xicKens in our principal cities. Mr. Dolby will look over the ground carefully, and if it appears, that the enterprise will be attended with success orproht; he will so report Samuel Reed. leading editor of the Cincinnati Gazette, and Henry1 Bedt leading editor ot , the Cincinnati Jn gutrer, are brothers, and two of the best writers in the country. ' One of tnem m a Kadical Republican, and the other ; an ultra Ttrn.K!9n Krntf. Righta Democrat, and they are as uniiae in cnaracter, appearance.- and. manner as in politics. The friends cf the Rev, Rowland Con nor, who- was recentiv di the School-street Univerealist Church at Boston for herasv.-have .nn.;..j new religious society to be known as the "Eraternal Umversaliste," and chosen Mr. .Connor as their pastor. These friends were nearlv all mfn of the School-street Church.

en ec tures at Boston in October. Besides the old stand-bys. Phillips. Tilton Anna Dickinson, etc., of the Winter programme, Johu Langsworth, an Ohio negro, has been secured for one lecture, and a discourse on John Brown" will be given by the Rev. J M. Manning of Boston, on the anni versary or the old hero s execution A woman died in Fort Wayne, Indi ana, last week, or a selt-imposed starvation. "Her husband, with whom she had been living for twenty-five years recently eloped with a clairvoyant doctress. e , . , i ,'. y ? - Rev. Dwight W. Marsh, for the last tew years connected with the .Roches ter (N. i:,ybemiaary for loung .Ladies has accepted a call to the Congregational church of Godfrey, Ills., the seat of the Moaticello xemale Seminary Gov. Fairchild has appointed Hon ByrontPaine of Milwaukee, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of lion.' Jason Downer. The appointment extends to the 1st of June next. ;, Mr, Berthemy, the French Minister, is engaged to marry a Washington widow, and will retire from diplomatic service next boring. , ittr. D. Jb erriotte. his first secretary of legation, has also formed an engagement ot a simi lar character with another Washing ton lady. The New York Commercial Adver tiser remarks: 'Having paid $50,000 for a trotter will secure the Ledger's proprietor mention .as general, all over t ie Union, as originally resulted from his payment ot hrty dollars a colmn.for Fanny Fern'a contribu tions." i - '. ( CINCINNATI ADVTS. MADDDX, H0BART & CO, . DISTIHiUBS OF, Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, and f rV:. f .m Whiskies, J. ' " V fiiri ' -..II t': -A ' 'I''. ' ' j' ';. 1 .' ? : Wholesale Dealers i n ' ; ; ; . ' ; ' : B0URB0JT AJfB BYE WHISKIES, : , i' ' ! i ' -' .-!; 07 Mild 10 PEARL 8TKEET, i i.i I i ' !'.!.! : (East of Broad war,) Ciscinnati. U. fe:1 Bonded ' Warehonse. 1 i ii Gl ' BRASHEARS,8 SON & CO. ;t;;;TOltliCO;",,'; COMMISSION JILRCI1ANTS, Dealers in ehotoe" brands of' LIQUORICE PASTE, 46 WALNUT ST .......ClNCI2WATI. Liberal advances made on consignments of Leai. Tobacco. rjr, .T .. , ... ... w . G. UraiOieara, -' i- ' -- - -- G. Brashears, jr., Thos. R. Dudley (late of Wna. A. Webb Jfc Co.) jy'il d3m BARTON fc POOL, , Commission Merchants, No. 49 WKST FROST ST., Cincinnati JmcU25a;; s. M. Barton, M. M. fool. 8. rRAKLIN. A. D. HORRI90X, FRANKLIN, MORRISON & CO., PRODUCE k GENERAL Commission Merbt.4, . 1 No. H WEST SCION D ST., Cincinnati. References i Pearce, Tolle, Holton A Porter; Wm. Glenn' dc Sons; Foster Brothers; Chambers. Htevens A Co. ; Shaw, Barbour 4 Co. ; E G. Leonard Co. : Robert Macready A Co.; Koote,lVab A Co. uob25dtiia CONFECTIONERIES. loneries , M. A,HLEKINO. , H. T. HAS8UB, HASSLEB, V' Tholesale-and Retail Dealers la - randies,, ntU't-j Foreign JWts, ,,r. A. ; and J FAb" AVARE, So. KDSojQtb :F!r?CStree, M EVANSVILLK. I 'V' " " 1 1 1 '?vf - i We manuraTSure 6ii oWtx Candies, and are prepared to UDrlv the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted. we keep a full assortment of Foreign Fruits and Nuu, Canned Uoods, fine Preserves, Jellies, dkc. of every description,-for-presents and at tractive uuumeai..r ... ! f ' S ? - it 1 IKE WORK n full supply and general variety. . .2 J I O -agVnUTO i 1 3 I O. . Sf allory & Co.'a Oysters omjuj Home Again I I HATE Jrsr ARRIVED f lion Cincinnati with tbe finest Tarletr of Tea, Bourbon, and Bengal ROs&S all iver-Dloomera and fine plants whicb I wtll eU as low as tbey can be "bought la Cincinnati. I have every color white Yellow, Scarlet, Roue, Crimson, An. They can be safely planted, as tbey are all in pots. Give me a call. ' - . WM. G. NEWITT. TJS. Many other fine varieties of rare plasto, qnHe new. Wire Hanging Baskets, Ac , jnn3 a JOHN E. TAYLOR, i i Carpenter and Joiner. y Bkop on WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth. Promnt attention given to all work a. trusted to my car (mayie dim

Ralph Waldo Emerson will orx the Parker Fraternity course of le

transportation;

FRED. R. HUSTON, Commission Merchant, ACE.YT White Line Central Transit Company, Tue only Line running Cars through, to New Yotk, Boston, and all New England cities, WITHOUT TRANSFER. . Cars are loaded, LOCKED,, and SEALED, and never opened until they reach their des tination, carrying goods between Evans vllle and New York in .. FIVE TO SEYEX DAYS' TIME. Freight delivered at all toe Inspection Yards in New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey city. ' ,; ' ". : For PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH this Line had no equal. , Damages and Overcharges promptly settled at this office. , FRED. R. HUSTON, Agent, No. S NORTH WATER ST.. may29 . . . Evans ville, Ind. BROWN, DUNKEBSON A CO. 0RWARDINQ AND CONMISSIO MERCHANTJ And special Agents for the . A .1 BELLEFOKTAINE B. Kj CO. if ii i KlilK TBIXSPORTATIOV CO. And ERIE TIME" EIPRESt 2 I si' Also, Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express. TIME AND RATES OCARAN'IEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKEIWON 4 CO.; August 13, lStiti augU Agents. LAW CARDS. J. F. WELBORN ATTORNEY AT law AND NOTARY PXTBLic. Office on the corner of Main and Third Streets, la Walker's new building. X. B. BLACK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW ,eJnr'qrfAjdif;i Ins v Crittenden County, Kentucky. apl7 wtf A TTORNEY AT LAW, MOROATOWJf, ST., Will practice In -ths eoonties of Butler, Warren, Muuienourg, udio, ana JMClean. Prompt attention snren tae eollectlos or ciaitus. . . . , . , , Reference Wheeler A Riggs, IIo1Hdworth Jc llro., Cha-s. Babcock A Co. api WM. BEAVIS, XJ. S. Claim Agent. Also, REAL KSTATK and WLLECTIJ. O I' WW r? :a i Fourth, No. (over KelUr's (inn Store), E.vangy.uif'. inu. mepiwwtt ' W.' H. & J. a BEADLE, AttotneyifttULMw, ,i - THIRD STREET, near Main, w . JKVAWavHJ.K, 11 Refer to Hon;-James Harlan. - - Hon. O. K. Steele. Rockville, Int ma3im HonJW'Ihonipsoa.TerpaHanu JOHN X. CKK B3. CHAPIfCKT g OONGEB CREBS & CONGER, .HI.rnfyjHiM-iiw, Cajrml, IllJaOl. Will practice law la all the Courw of Edwarda. White. Wayne,; Hamilton, Sallae, and Uallatin Countlen, in the fetate of I1UnoU. and in the Supreme Court. Refer to O. Maarhee. James K. Minor. BtoItarll m Co.. Colonel T. W. Stone, with I. A D. Hn. nan, Oen. W, Harrow, MU Veraon- v ; " 1 Notioe. ' :;; ; TAH8 Sf. WAR REX, of the firm of U Mark A ; Warren,, of this city, and Mark. Warren A Co., of Cairo, Illinois, has this day sold ont his entire interest in said houses to M. Henning, of this city. The business will hereafter be carried on in the aam of;MARK A HENNING. All debts dne the late nrm of Mark A Warren are to be paid to Mark ABennint, and all demaads against the late-' firm of Mark A Warren are to be paid by Mark A Henning. DAN'l, G. MARK. . s JAMES M. WARREN. M. HENNING. August 13, 1807. aaltdlf

watering places.

OF - Martin County, Indiana. THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS CEL. Ebrated Watering Place, and well knowa re-sort for InvalidH, nnountitn the public that it will be open for the reception of visitors from aud after the HUNT OV JUNE. During the last year the Buildings at this deltKbtfal Hommer Resort have been ninca HXLARGED AXI IMPROVED. Twenty-four additional Jiovmt have been completed, toaether with three tarae porch et, and the establishment thoroughly refurnished and in the best order for the com fort and convenience of duetts. , . xne ttatn Kooms, Swings, and Alleys are new and complete, and the lately discovered Cave on the premises furnishes a cool and refreshing retreat. Tas Mkdicinai. and Cukativk Pkopkkties of the Waters are acknowledged and attested Ut all who have used them. The Group consist of WHITK HUI.PHUB.Bl.ACK SUU-UCB.C'UAI.Yf efficacious for Dyspepsia, Diseates of the Stomach, Bowels, Kyes, for Dropsy, AVurair ffia, and Jtheumatism. The vicinity U Wild and Romantic, abounding in Gamk and Fish, as well as Minikal and BqtanICAL61Ei:iME.V8, 8I1J INDIAN KKUt. . . Hacks will convey passengers to and from the yprinsrs. concectiuc with the Trains F.u.st and West on the Ohio end Mississippi Railroad at the fthoals and Huron. For further Information address mayii tf I). R. DUNIHUE, Prop'r. STATIONERY. ,T JOHN II. SCOTT, Bookseller, stationer -AND XEVSDEALER, o. ."3 MALV STEZKT, cor. Second, auiodiy EVAN3VH.I.E, Ind. R. F. BARTER. & CO., BOOKSELLERS . .- AND- . r. t A.rr i o in" er s Wholesale and retail dealers la ' Standard and Miscellaneous Book, SCHOOL BOOKS, ' ' ' ' HTATIOSERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, " FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, BILL, LETTER, NOTE, FLATCAP, Wall .Tapersi"'!--Pliotograph Aibums, Letter resaea, Writing Desks, Envelopes' and : ' . ". ' ''" - V- Fancy' Goods'.'.. No. 6 North First Street, EVANH VILLE INDIANA Jania ly ...... .. . . GEO. 11. FISH & CO., Wiolesale Booksellers Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, ANt . . . . i .' Grt neral Stationery, IVo. 11 Street, EvaasTille, Indiana. July 9 iy, .. . . . i . FEED STORES. Western Feed Store. WM. TR0DP & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la HA Y, CORN, OATS, BRAN, MKAV, rLOtrJt, BHIFBTtfr'FS, 1 , , -i : HOMINY, SALT, LIMB, ., 'V. Coraer Mala aa fourth Street, . , ! In return lni thanks to dor eufctoraer- for their past favora. we would Mar we have on naud. and will be receiving from time generally, which we will aeli at reduced prices. .Aiito, a imperior articxe or rew Wheat Flour. Give un a call. We will fill your orders and deliver them promptly apz ubm B0T19M FEU OPT AT FKKD ST9BE. THJt ClTT CROSS & CROFTS, ) Wholesale and Retell Dealer i a FLOUR, FEEpii H O MIN Y, Corn-Meaf,- ; A4 FROCOe GEEmttT( . if, . - - i - ; - fhird Street, Bet. Mala and Locust. 1 EVANSVrtXK, ZlfO. Rich Country Wheat Bran at SI M lOOibs. per Rich Country Wheat ShlpstnaSi at II 50 per 100 lbs. i XXX Family Floar. Crushed Corn. : . - Hay.--- . 1 Prime Old and New OaU. ' Cora-Meal, Ac, a For itale LOW. : Goods delivered to any pact of the city. au2 till Jan! '68

CARPETS.

'CJA' H P E T W-A. Pi EgE O USE House Furnlsliing Establlsftmlt Win. E. Freneli it Coi IIE AIU U.4 RTERS -or api-pni: roB " ' Families,-' Steamboats & Hotels. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Velvet, Brut-sels, Three-Ply. Two'-Pl, Oottatre. Listiner. Rix ana Hemp , . Chinese, Maailu aoa Cocoa , MATTINGS. ; V el vet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth - Mosaic,. Velvet,,-; Jirusaelv .Rubbee Cocoa; Adelaide, Jute, Sea-Grasv. '. . and Fancy Sheep V . riooii-MA'rs. Silk, V ool, Cotton, and Lines a. Gilt Moulding, - Bronze, Brass, 1 "' " Silvered COItXICES. Opaque, Gilt, Painted, Rustic, as as Fapcr WINDOW-SHADES. Green, Buff, Blue, and White WINDOW HOLLANDS . Silver, Brass, and Paper-Mache STAIR-RODSU Brown Grouud, Satin, Gilt, and Goll- , - ' - ' ; Stamp WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety of -...-,...JEXO or-.:. . OIL,-CL,OTIIS, from IS inches to 18 feet wide. Wool, Rubber, Flock, and Damii PIANO AND TABLS COVERS. . , .-: hlegaat styles and new designs c , French '-' ' WINDOW LAMBRAQUINJ made up to order, and at short notic Table Linens. i -.Bed BlaukeU Table Oil Cloths. Sheetings. Table Napkins.". - Pillow-Casings. ' Stair Linens. Rubber Sheeting. Towelings. Marseilles Quilts," .Brussels and Velvet IIassocksr i: - Experienfled' ' Paper-Hangers .anaUpholsterets'wiU be furnished whea required.. . Carpets cut and made to order., OUCloths fjtted and put dovm ' Corn icea . mcouitedand puLup Wia-. dow-Shak- hung, T AU fork--war raated.'PriceS"gaaranteed a3"low aa in any similan establishment in thi United States. 'Give tts a oall wm. frexch & co.; ; : ATo. lO Flrl Street, " t ' ' " UP-8TAIR8. ' - ' 1 CORPORATION' 2JOTICR. ! - OKDKB TOR BHICK SIDKWALIOW . AXD now It is hereby ordered and dl-1 rected ly the Common Council of the City of KvauMVilie, that the owners of all lots or parts of ltn, fronting on or adjoin ', intc the northeast hide of Fourth Htreet, ' between Cherry and Oak Htreeta; ' Nor upt s deot Fourth treet, between Oak and Mulberry Streets; Northeast side of r-eventh Street, between Locunt and Walnut Streets; Northwest Mde of Sycamore Street, between First aud Sfcond Streets; Northwest Hide of Sixtli Street, between Division and Ingle Streets; Southwest tlde of Sixth Htreet, between Ingle and Bond Street; - Southwest Hide of Sixth Street, between ' Vine and Divmion Streets; . . . Sooth west side of Sixth Street, between Bond and Ann Streets; Southwest side of Ninth Street, between Sycamore and Vine Streets; In said city, cause th sidewalks thereou , to be brought to the proper grade, and that th.v ranu n Rl1.wallr nf flwu .'.n 1 tn h. laid down thereon within thirty days from' the publication of tnU order. , A. M-MXi RIFF, Clerk. , City Clerk's Offloa, AuguHt 1, lHtflj-'. au23d3t . . Union OOby.J . . i CORPORATION NOl'JC'E.--"1 Ji V oaxeii 'or picnic 8i.tviuu-- '. ( AKD now it is .hereby ordered and ; directed' by the Common Council of the city of Evaanvllle, that alt ownen of lot or parte -of UUt, t rn U rfnor 4Ji n lng the northwest side ot Third Street, between Gum and Cowan Streets; Southeast side of Cherry Htreet between , Eighth and Ninth Streets; Northeast , side or. Seventh Street, between Locu.slond Walnut Streets; East aide of Fifth Avenue, between Seventh Street and Eighth Street; Southwest side of Nlntlt Street, between Main and Sycamore Streets; South aide ofi Fourth Street,, bet wsa . Pearl Street and Sixth Avenue; In said city, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk t Class No, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the nublication of this order. A. M. MoGRIFF. Clerk, City Clerk's Office, August 21, 1867. au23d3t ,- UlOR COpy.J Notice to Contractors i THE CONJfOS COCM'IL OF THE City of Evausville will receive sealed proposals, until the 9th day of September, 1H67, for grading the alley situated between Water and First Streeis. and extending from Mulberry Street to Gum Street; Alley jsitoated bet weou Oakley-and Edgar Streets, and extending from- Kranklia to Seventh Street. By order of the Council. . ' : . , , . A. M. McOfllFF, Clerk, t Hy Clerk's Office, August 23. 187. au2 Union copy. i 1 '! tfotlco' td Contractors. - '. ; . The coAMoar corsrcit op the City of Evansville will receive sealed and extending front Cherry Street to Oak Street. . i . By order of the CounciT,- ' , , A. M. M'cORIFF, Clerks City Clerk Offloe, Augurt 28. 1867. aui .- . - Union t copy. JACOB StifSICH. JOHW J. BIJSZICH ... , J. SlDjsIch & Son, : Sl: 99 WATER STREET, - ':: Between Sycamore and Vine: BOA T STORES, GROCERIES.. CORDAGE, OAKUM,Hemp, Cottoa, and Uim Packing. Lath.Yarn, Twine. Rosin, Wrought Splkea, ' Ac, Ac, - Lard. Coal, and Lubricating Oil.

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