Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 September 1867 — Page 6
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'SV E DAILY JOURNAL: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25., 1867.
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.1. c i t 7 j a :i J a :i .i o u . 2SSSCENT' F OUNLVERy ll till--:c i iii'f . v-'b iI'm Manufacturers of E3&3 ENGINES, STKAM BOILERS 9St TABLE ENGINES :. - AND j. ifettae meet Approve Pattern. . St) MR isvaxs of Machinery appertaining to Railroad, T 3EAMOp ATS Utstiliertes, Flouring 4 fljfiJof irBiw,ViU the latest mpr"jvements attached. jPBACCO SCREWS, &c &w I Jtoa and Brass Castings of Even Description. --'j .j tin Hteam Uuagea, Qom Belting, JOa-SSHXM, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting jttrti., at Maaafacturem' feotirias Done at Snort Notice. Aiaen sent to all parts to fit up work iMt AanaJr Boilers nu.il olaoninery. ' WSrAJlk-rders will receive onrlndlTlduMwAanUon, am! wllibe prompt 1 filled on 'twit miuion&blctermi. - xgammnd Foundery on the Oana4 .cqan ,2wttHtreet! ;- octflaly er &co Sjnu '.jii! : ! I --i ' ManfacturerBnd Buildera of t ! Til vj ll 1 l r It I: -.Mi! i . ; j.-'. : !. i . 3Sn Engine, Circular Sav : Mills. . ) lij: at n 11" -tet and": Sugar , Mills, TobaccoIScrewa lawnlon Machines, DlstllT. lery and Mining Ma- ' ' ehtnery. Malt Mills, Corn , ,i. jfeaUers, House Front, Cellar Orates. CON A BRASS CASTINGS. Of e-vty description. ef all kinds Made and Repaired Sealers In Be'.ttag. Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and. -,-,, f aisanlitlren JMpea. Old materials bought 11 H 1"! tta-ve '.h antity of the rand A' r-c. m ororh piompCQr, i warrant oar '3BMb nd Chant? reA,Honale priofw. ISHavsoand Foua.'-y, eoroer: of Klntf .sad Uisreet, IN::.u;vll!e.Ind. ' i PIWM ' i ; Y Hf X1UV IUUM HUTB-i-ft.5.-Wot":5.3eii sent to. air parts to nt iSwtWm SCB VL.TZt THtJM AN A. CO Carpenter and 1 Joiner,1 .... . 1 . ... 1;. ... . :1 - : ( i yjv any work that jonr be e"i rusted to on Mala- 8trp, betWe? 'Seventh -I MX Sipedai attention gitfr .0 Heavy teUdU . j. a r fAis, IMS T SIXiCOEDC A.JB ilk ' 1 JOHN AriWGH" XdciMCXoesl Bote Agt-nta In NewSfprk,1 . .j .i :t 1 0.1. 9 e Blrret.
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BT DtfTTON" WOK. .V CHAPTES V.v. H The mysterioua-'tlnurder-Vof: Block occaniontad t great ettraftd commotion. The Go6fumeht bf th day offerd & largeT rt ward fori the discovery and .cooTictian of . the. tmarderer, while a free: pturdoo : was pro rawed to aoy one pnry to the miaa.-oot being the actual administratioa Kioe's evidence;" Grewdw frott-afl parts visited the scene of the RotherLithe traced. Mack' sympathy iwaa expressed fot the daughter of tae'un-' fortunate man r ' but for a time all attempts to elucidate .'thevmystery remaiDder laeSeptual. The; pffipera of the law were aaid. tq ,1 certainly baffled and at fault.: r, -.-i-.'.-i -.;:. -cev With many paople the apprentice,, Davy Jones,, was :till :an. -object of grave suspicion. The story of that other a pprentiee George Barnwell, t he subject of Mr. Lillo's admirable play( was frequently quoted and sagaeiously commented on as being singularly opposite to the present case 1 The police constable who, otit the -night' bf( the murder, had made so close- an examination of Davy's hands and feet, clung to hia theory of the boys guilt with'eiagular pertinacity JSvety small piece of evidence he could collect, he sought to twist and shape and fit in this view of the affair. lie was forever hanging about "The Traveller's Joy,!; Jisten. ing to the talk there, smoking bis pipe and taking hi glass, in a very friendly and pleasant vr&y,'. but wit,bj bis eyea incessantly watching every movement of Davy J ones. Mrs.Barford, for the entertainment' of ber gueits,"' oftentimes Btranirersuow.'dfawu bv curios ity fronldistaat'rrartr offc London,' wouTaetfte-E? shaf lri'rTne" events of that dreadful evening. She went into much detail in her recital. "I shall nevejrf otget' he said one night, "how the 'poor Boul shivered ana let fall his pen, when they were lifting hira up tQ Bipnbi3.wilLfIancy,iiJa thesis: tit of-Mf ."-Starkie white hands reminded him Bomehow for the. mo ment ofr'the. haud he" hadjeWa the window." v To a close observer it miht j-iavefceurfed tbatHha-vBow Street offiaer Jraa-sU ckUy this-fanSj-of Mr. Barford's, and took a mental note of it. His manner towards the boy underwent a change from th$t ti me ; ' nd be was said "to ' ha ve-ibeeo seen shortly afterwards in close con fabulation with.. Mr- Block'urfJawyeri and Mr. Jasper tne doctor, who took a keen interest in the case, and yet were -: both regarded a! 'friends' and patrons of. Davy Jones, and had never for one moment, credited hi guiltvno ; Miss Block, her health much shattered, and her grief unppeakablvgreat, remained" under' he: "shelreif ofMrs.1 Barford's roof. It was reported that she had detrained' cols tooqiiiBatbe neighborhood until justice had been 'dfnersupoxi hftTthcyaZuTurdefer., She was not left"loo welTprovided for,' oeocle said. The late Mr. Block's .affairs werejOjOXjr nearly :io prosper ous a state as had been imagined. The bus i n e Was errnti 'joV by ' thejsi r ' ividg panner, "whd It was rumored, had been paying his addresses for frome time t9iMisBlliioku?.0 course an immediate marriage was not to be thought of; but it was gnerallp e teemed desirable"fo Mtss'BlefcR's'fntereta that she should eventually become Mrs. Starkie. i ,ln p uch wipe the manifest difficulties of her situation would be satisf ctorily adjusted. Mijny of Miss Block's friendsfthciret'Ore.' counselled her by all means to 'favor Mr. Starkie's suit presuming that he was presenting himself as a suitor. Such chances, theM'-tivWred.-' did'hot occur every day; atd, fchoultL accord r iuglr, wherr they dfdoccurbe HOTre ciated and made the mostof, especialijr uy jjcujjic niLuuuL icaiures, iuu, as it . nowappeared, withoutHfortuiae either. J To rejefet the'offer of m'arriage bf a man like1 Mr.!Starkie.c supposing thathe ever was weak enough to make such ! offer, was a1 nroceediae'that would be ; characterised -bys -Miss Block's friends only as a sort of ' "fly1 ing in thetace ot - frovidenoe. r it was in varn that iHiss Block represent ed that she did not want advice of that, or indeed of any kind. Miss "Block's friends knew better : what was good tor her than she knew, .herself ; go th"ey resisted 4ri givtug her advice which was, indeed,: all they did give her, and was, after all, not a srift of a very costly Is valnabreTiature?1 it hadLheeo,, iliisa J?lock s frtends, prob ably, would not have been auite sa
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j CJ b CHAPTER Vf . '- " ; ll' Miss Block, occupied,! a quiet upper chamber ililIi,'3.'".;Barfo'rd''i .hduse commafidi it H view .of . Ihe'rivr. !and 5 of the wharfpremises iof her father: 4 sleep for biaking of nrs6rr6wi'and Of certain Fisenf 9 that hact-b.appen.ed that day, fb.'j wa startled by the aouud as of vreopWialkiaa under her win-1 dow.'.'to: so tne alimHherose quietlyl ind looked;, tor to... It seemed to her that there- were two figures moving bout, .in'' the'Vwha r f below.!, As she became more . accus-tomed te the.dim light, she predeived that:otiewas a burly man in tow boots, who carried a" dark lantern. ,Tlt waa the-Bow Street officer. The other was surely Davy Jonegyetineuch aguise-that ho-wsX' hardly to be recoeniaed. lie was t ut fcaif dressed, and black as ink from head to foot. A rope was tied round his waistVand the line waa held. by his compoiooaa xneaaaro-f-r precaution, while the- boy was wadine bum piunKiugvamitfloarpniDgi iQi jne da r V m u4 of , vthe. w b ar t t A gain sa ud. acia- he eeemed in danser of ainkinabelow "the Bttrface,' when immediately he was drawn -out by the offioer. -For
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rest. fv.v...,"r "It's lucky I.'nfiverwas, afraid of dirt," tbe apprentice was beard to say, in a low voice. j' Now I'll gqin again; the tide will b in upon us very shortly. Hullo! my foot struck against something, a-stone? no not-- a' stone. I've lost it-mo,-1 have it. ' " " ; ; He was drawn in presently, bearing "Hist! David. r Jathatyeu?" said . Miss Blocki "I must see you 'I must Bpeak to you, a , soon ,as; .aay be. Come round to. the front door; 1 11 let youiB,','r-- c.tM or a-i "Shall I come ,-a-I ;.am t a I'm balf smothered in mud, Miss-Nancy." . "What does that matter?"- . M( i;r ;i I Miss Block went down eoftly to the street door of "The .Traveller's J oy." In a minute David presented himself ..a dreadful, objept-7-yery wet and ;8limy and muddy,, with an old sack, 'thrown over his shoulder. Yet Miss .Block did not shrink from him. . "I want to warp. you. of, danger, ,Davy. Keep out aof Mr.' Starkie's sight. Dout let - him see you about the wharf. . lie has been threatening you he has been' threatening me, Ho ia very angry with usboth..' He avowed we 'are in - league together. He aayg that I care for that I, love you, Lavy. , ' "How dare ' he insult voti. Miss Nancy?" quoth Davy simply. 1 nave rejeciea nis suit, ana ne is mad with rage against me and against every one l l care lor. iie saya a word from him ' would send you t) tbe gallows. lie threat ens to -'make oath before the magis trate that you were not.Jy my side when the shot' was fired; and that I forswore myself at the inquest in order to screen you. ' He will be avenged on both or us, he says.- So take care, Davy, what you do. He is a bad and unscrupulous man. I did not think so once, own ; but I know it now too well, lake care then, Davy.' Kutgo dow: you are wet through; you will catch your death of cold. I ought not to have -kept you so long. , God bless you, Uavy. . . : : . . ... , I X hav.eu t been laboring in vain. Miss Nancy, V. said Davy, cheerily, as he hurried offi j !!. " ' ,i ! : i The next morning Mr. Starkie pre sented himself at Bow Streets - He had a statement to- make;' be said, 1 in reference to the late tragedy at Ilother'hithe. His name was Godfrey Starkie, partner? the deceased ship-breaker. ; "The very' man- we 'want," said a constable. vOufck with the handcuffs, - Jem:1 ' "l "arrest you, "Godfrey Starkie. on tbe charge of wilful muruer oi me taie oampson jiock oi The prisoner 'farted, but recovered limself immediately.' "You shall tav dearly for this,'.'' he said, indignantly. "Bring'me to trial as sopn'as' may1 be' 1. -ll vraji.i a. uuuuii'U puuuus x.aiu acquitted and.ride home from the assizes in a postcbase ahd four." , .'; CONGLUX)fi TO-MORRO W.J l . . - ' j T1IBKE NKW MUSIC HOOKS. : TILS-AHOW BROTUCKNi SOtf Broadway, Dnuini.Mf wu oruttuwH, Sew York, have just published the ine foapartant New Book: ! TEMPLK CHOIR. ANewColleo AJJL rew lorn fulktwt THE tlon of Church. Music, by Theo. V Seward, atHistd by Lowell Mason a ad William B. Brudbury. Containing an unusually large amonnt aed variety of new matter, many new Tones, iVnthemn, etc.; by tlie Authors and other popular composer.- Its staging School Department i very attractive ana Complete; It has a line collection of new llees and Part Soig for-ehoir pr!iee,'J ana is very ncn lq iu Aluuem ueparvment. - ' . Thin is the first time Dr. Mason and Mr. Bradbury have been united in toe authorBhip of collection of church muHic . ., It is In ulaln. clear type, mostly one part on a staff, 3S4 pp. large lanslcv Svoi Price tl 50 each, $13 pel dozen.- tTo facilitate examination, we will tend a UvQle copy of (Am work to any teacher of music or leader 'of a choir on receipt) on dollar, a KW MfcrTHOO FOR THE PIAKOroRTE,' by i William Mason ' and K. 3. Hoadly. iteady earlu in October - ' 1 . .. moHt -valuable book,, preseatlng the best results of mo (em experience In piano teaching. It embodied the system, aud practice ol tbe most eminent and succees lul teachers, ontaiuing many new features, and furnishing' a Shorter and surer road to nroflciertey this Instrument than has hitherto been- available. It is carefully progresMlve throughout; prints in full.. e,lar as-possible, Jtbose minute directious wbbcte the. best teachers are accustomed rto' glVe their ' pupils; teaekesi the a rt vf : noserlfiK -more, fully and clearly than previous .works; give important anu niinerto ueeaeu uirecnons for-traintus the hand; leaches the true mode lor accompanying vocal raosio, sacred aucj secular,. aud affords- sofficieut instructions -fh harmony- tor "those .who , wish to extenlporlze 4nterftideS n4 'short rj.-vssaees : present :a. Hltemtol AoctKt EXERCisrS luveuted by ,Jnr. Alasonr.aod used wlfh't5aat "feuccess in' his prlva e .teaching; courains tk moat. complete and euoioe collection oi pieces, irom jue oesi, eomposers fir practice and recreation,' very one of whicnv 1 believed U be .eally attractive. ., , . r. ,,- ... it 13 elegantly manufactured", with rlluS'r.WiiKK: U4II nrjlrkf4 At a.' Prtr ( '-' nil unite copy, , postpaid, to any txrtfexsJonal itacher of the pictiio forte on -receipt of three ; To facilitate examination, we will sena a ;.AP LE3 OF GOLD IT PICTOtFy OF, SilLV'Kti. By K. Roberts A New -fJofiee-1 tiou.o HymxMi aad lune for fiuuisy Schools, containinz many beautiful new jdongs, with a copious selection of the old one, ureat case nas oeerr isxen to exclude objectionable words.- . -. This is believed to be tbe best and most attractive book of its oass. Price, in paper covers, :-0 cents each,.or -fcS.per hundred. In boards, 35 cents each, or J0 per hundred. ,i s - .- ' '" One copy, paper, to any superintendent, or examination, or 20 cenU. - Published bv-r .t v i f,u:t MASO BROfHERS, sep23 d3t,wlt 69i Broadway, New York. SVANSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGF (Jorner Firi4 ami -Vine tStret,i" EvA.Nsvit.iE, Ijt - 81'HOLARSUIFS i&saed : S33 O. AU are invited t'-.all an examine oc IjoarMeof Instruct n.ortseud addrcoaant. if. receive by retu i . mail , 4Jollege Ctrculat . i
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.V. ,t : 1- . t i. I EVWSVILLE rAGnXLlSATI ; i i tt i i r.-.' 114 .1 ll. I- 1 i CART" FRFlhHT-' .4 iK.M m m w m ea m 4 ii.i- - Ulf W!. i't I.Io! : 1 J . : .fb ' " Controlled ,by - s Ohio A Mississippi Railroad Co, in jand ErahsTiUe Crawfordsvllle Railroad Co. :1 Time and Rates Guaranteed. : The above organization offers more favorable inducements to shippers by this than any other route. Contracts Solicited. 1 F. II. EIIR3I AN fc CO., Agents, 11 u 18 Water St; !.! j Gen'l fVeightAQL E.& a K.fc J. A, HitL, . . . . . . : , Gen I freight Agt. 0.& M,Jt.JL, sel8 . . , carpets: . hi If"!. ."U lVIIOI,EAI.E and RETAIIi CXET E T l J: 1 WA: BEHOU8E -1 r a f . No. 10 First Street, ; : H E A D QVlItT Il'R S ' ; or (urFLim for .V Families, Steamboats & Hotels. -l ! Also, AQKNTS jtor the kale of GERMAN ! ANCHOR" Bolting ClothVelvet Carpets .'j1 Brussels Carbeta Chinese Mattings Manilla Mattings Cocoa Mattings, Bamboo Mattings Velvet Bugs ;,., Brussels Bugs'' ' 7 TaDestrv Garnets 1 hree-i'ly Larpets Two-Jrly Carpets Ingrain Carpets Venetian Carpets German Carpets Pri n ted Carpets r ; Listing Carpets . Oil-Cloth Rugs Velvet Mats Brussels Mats , ; Rubber Mat.,, r Hemp Carpets t Rag Carpets ,"-'r - Window Hollands Adslaide Mats "S Sheepskin Mats., Floor UiMJlotba Mosquito Birs ' :;: Window Fixtures Rustic Shades .. ,.s Favorite Shades Venetian Shades Window. Cornices. Gilt Sha4es - Linen Sheeting V. Pillow-Casing f Cornice MouldlngBed BIankets-',y Cotton Sheeti ae , r Nottingham ?ice Vestibule p.Qif rl Tamboured Lace jCarpet Llnrngs v a r In.'T i yM ..Window Be pa Carriage Bngs yflubber SheetingPicture ffails:' : Window Drapery iStairJElods'' L Parlor Hassocks Picture Cords -' -'' -' Lvarpet bindings -kSFabreLinens - ? air Plates Picture Tassels ; kFruit Naokin-f ; ! Counterpanes, Stair, Li oensj iX1u Carpet Tacks ; W oolea Druygets Curtain 'Hooks --.j Table Oil Cloths Piano .Covers '-',. Curtain Gimps ; V mdow JfamaskB Curtain Drops . &e.,4e,, &c.
H.B. Experienced PAPER-HANGERS and UPHOLSTKREKi- furnished when required. . I The latest styles of FKESIH lAMBRAQl'LVS madete'diMer ' H -T Carpeta cut aul mata to any given measnre. OilrCloiha : fivted . and j ul down. Window Cornices mounted and put up. Bha-Jes of all kinJn liung.lu a aper.or style and on short notice,..- t . .,. ; . -; - A U icork toari-ctnted talis factory. .'- Price guaranteed LOW r In any similar establishment la tht UNITED 8TATE4, i.i i tf .:av :;, -: . .-. vWM.".!FliEJfdH A - ! Xk: lO Xlrtsif Stjret, self ., :, pF-STAIB8. j y.,-v'i
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.: f r. ;i'j.l -.: i fclCHTM ICJHEKIIXUSER, Uu' -ei Importers ;-" ' ' " I ' lo V.Wi ttjtiM . . ' ' I' ' 5. CHINA, GrlJiAiSS ' ' , QTJEENS W ARE, ' ,-iii'l'-i ii -.-and-. t't '.'. ' - ' '' 1I0US& 1 FURjnSHiNCt i GOOD, I , .!;.. ,.!'-. i -.; . ' - I -i ; if : ' I H 1-H i' ! ' 1 . . ! ' - ' Xo.'S Son tli Vlrst Street.: , to -itt. 1 !: 1 'it'" "-' - - TTTE ARE NOW' OPEXIMd THK WW, most splendid assortment ei Jrax , Articles ever Imported to this city, and ... j V V-i t ,;..i 4 i,.. 1 i' WHITE GRANITE WARE - ! . I- , I a now complete, and only want looking at to induce all to make their purchases ol us: and our stock of -. ': J ' ; ' ! COMMON WARE "-; "'J'. ..lI'is.i ' i.'i - ' - ' - . . : ;. - - i ' ' !' ! :;.. la large, and will be sold as low aa the loweat in the United States., i;.-mi -i r . - Uoheinlan Oliam and Sllrer- .. . , riated Ware. '. Our assortment of Bohemian Glass and Silver-Plated Ware Is one of the finest ever selected for the trade of this city; and we have the advantage of our senior partner residing In the city of New Yora, and at all times on hand selecting the latest styles and patterns of ware. , ,'- .- oc23d3ra . SANDERS BROS., Dealers in China, Glass, & Queensware, Hedderick'u Block, . South Third St., bet. Main and Sycamore, 1 EVAW3VTI.I.E, IKD. HO DOZEN Half-Gallon OIjAHH JARS, at S3 SO per docen j ,. v . . . . . : . SO DOZEN Quart OLAB8 JARS, at 1 50 i per dozen;. ,.. ,t; . V . Just received and for sale by - se7dlm --..a -i m. HANUER4 BROS. 1 JACOB 81NZICH. ;p JOHST J. 8JIZICB -! J, Slnzlch & Son, 5 " So. 20 WATER STREET, , ! i Between Svcamore and Vine. BOA T.STdKESr, ! GROCERIES. CORDAGE. , , , OAKUM, - , Hemp, Cotton, and Uura Packing.' t Lath.YarU.'TwIiie, RoMln. Wi ought Spikes,' 11 ; r Ae Ac, .,,,,. 1 --.. .i j Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. -! Orders prompt y filled at lowest rates. ' : augl3dl" ' . ' . ' ' '." , Great Discovery, t . !-. Complete -Revolution in., Roofing ! . THE . PLASTIC SLATE "For K ; r Roofing and other purposes. ! ? Patented February 21st, 186S," '' rjlHl! 'rVTKRESTtNO BIKC'OYEKT . JL was made known to the world by the Farmers' Club of New York, at their meeting in the latter part of.Juue, lHHo. and its Importance to our country and tbe world wax earnestly discussed : but the Inventor, William U Potter, of Clifton Purk, N, Y., has been carefully experimenting with the material for many years, aud has demonstrated its utility aud practicability. After suffering many partial . failures in compounds of lime in all 1U various forma and phases in sand, granite, plaster, mineral coal, clay. of . various kluds. marbledust, aoap-Mlone, cement, coal-tar, vegetable tar, asphaltom, eto-ln all the propoitlons and combinations that an Intel, fluent and inventive mind could suggest, lor fowrteen years. He tried the nlate-stone also, 1b many combinations, before he discovered that nature's law ot reconstruction was exceedingly simple, requiring only gluten to hold the particles in connection till time and the action of tbe. elements firmly en-iletbem. . If ever u roof leaks. It will be owing to other causes than tbe decay of the covering. 'It will be because the water goea round, not through It. It Is vnequaied aa a paJnt over new tin, and would preserve It many years- without further attention, and should be nsed for that purpose instead of paint. - It will repair all defects in . oldttn roofs, such as rust-holes, cracks, and breaKs, mating them permanently waterprool, and more durable, at much less coat llian a tin-smith could afford to do It, even in his imperfect manner. Old roofs of every description can be repaired much more durably and cheaply with Plastie Slate than with any oi her material extant. . Coat-tar is found to be the visciou element alike of coal and slate; and it waa discovered, not invented, And scientific Investigation, as well as experience, fully establishing the fact that ' its exposure to beat and cold, )f etuuidr;, oerves ouly to reconstruct the two element in their con-dltiou-'--WfcfD Hi.ate: 'jPLA)flf(j &LA TEtisifPKItTOFt TO TtN 1. Br cause it is a better non-conductor of beat. -'i he rooms under it will be cooler in summer and warmer in winter. .7 , .-. . 2. it will not rust. . , i a - ti -.:t ' H, It will not break or crack open liceLtn sdoes where Jointed. v---i. ''4. It's lens dangerous. !r. Tyon'ohureh one of tbe finest in New York, was tmroed in November, 1?"", causing a losa .or tii 000, from afire in its tin roof,, iron tbe bratiers of some rain who were repairing It. 6. It needs ho paiuliug, which on tin amounts in a few years to tbe eutire coet Of Plastic tOaU Moof. 6. Because H costs half as much, ami UlsU twice as Unjf.' ' ' - 1 have, at considerable expense, obtained from -'.The Plastic Slate Joint htoefc Company, of New York,'' an exclusive rlghl for Evansville aud Vanderburgh County. -' Ind., and am prepared to put on new roofs and repair old tin roofs, repair tin, aloe ttnd copper gutter. Present wicefor newPlastlo Hiate rvxi eisht dollars per square of ten feet - aaoie applied to ne or old tin roof, four dollars per square, (hitlers repaired at rwasonable rate aa to size; and at these prices all work will be kept iu order accident excepted) Si years, at the expiration uf which time will be bnlUr tb4i whu new. . . . 1 We-biive the privilege of referring to tbe folio wine parties lor whom we, hav applied the rintla t&ooflng: K. M lenny, Eo.: John J. eig, i-jtq. ; Menwrs. Reilzand Hauey; Wm.iieilman, Ksq ; Messrs. Gilbert si, o. ;. Mark - hei-woo!, t'jiq.; Joseph P.' tlllott. Ej ; Mn.. !Forlb, Bowles A Co, ; A nlhony Kels, Haa, Evansville National Baok. ' irder8 for rooCog or repairing may be left at my Lumber Yard OtOee. corner of Main and Seventn tttreels, or with . my Agent, Charles M. Ttleston. Esq. JOHN K. GLOVER. UEvansvUle. tad., April lrft. 1Sj7, (apl Wm j
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