Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 October 1867 — Page 6

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TH VSVITJ B DAILY JOURNAL: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1S6T.

MACHINISTS.

' .oil SUA -,. Li V- r.Jj I'". -f I J ORESCENT FOUNDERY, j ,,i is. -j , if i ' u i r i ' Jit ;i iri('i' 'i " ! i OX AH A - JT-AiBVILLK... Ji i. Manufact urers of "T3ZAM ENGINE STEAM BOILERS v PORTABLE ENGINES i CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the most Approved Pattern. kinds el ;MaehInery. appertaining to a TEA JrBOATS Distilleries, Flouring ' - Mill of al sicca, with, the latest ..improvements attached. TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c, .JrM-Wl Brass Caatinga of Everj jjaafewln steam OuageK, Oam Beitlng, Bricks, "Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth &9m at Manufacturers' Prtoea, j Est airlift Done at Snort NoticeJ ,.fHiS. i rni., ill i iTOi I Workmen sent to all parts to fit np work and Repair Boilers and Machinery. j mm Ail orders will reoelve ourludlvld- .'' alattnUoii,ud wtlibe pcona.pt 1 alledoki ata. mnar. rnAMonabLa f erniH. I i Offloe and Fouudery oj the Canal .oown4r.'J -I Angle BLraei; ,; i l v. j h uclq-uv? i A' iliW , i : ii I ' i iM :J V A .'I THirftfA1 Fleclianics' Jfoundry i MaauvCafUireia aod Baiidera of HulJfi ft.: s - -r gleam Euu-iues, Circular Saw Mills, ty,SA ? A Irlstjfttidugar iMlls, Tobacco Bwcre Gamming Machines, Distll- - !. ;:: - i lery and Mining Ma- ... ;chiaery,.IaUMUla,Corn illt '.Win 1 j Bbellers, Heue fronts, -jLellar Urates. , IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. iiachln sry or all kinds Made and Repaired. Sealers In Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam Ganges, and i Wrought Iron Pipes.. Qidmatertalahought ;n "W have the facllltr of the beat Mivehiserv and Workmen, and wlil give all work entrusted to as oar Individual attention, All orders promptly, warrant our and N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit pwnrl and do repairing. k-asm HCH ULiTZK, TH CM AN 4 CO JACOB SINZICH. JOHN J. 8INZICHJ Ho. SO WATER STREET, Between Sycamore and Vine. boa r ToftM "groceries CORDAGE, OAKUM, y Hemp, Cotton, and Gum racking. ' Lath.Yarn, Twine. RoslaW ought Splket voai, ana Juuoricaimg Ulla. r,ei? P"mptiy Ailed at lowest, rates. , J. & P. COATS' i BEST 8IXCOSD CABLED ,K'1J . 7. 'joitN a hUqh A-Xcamciossa :r,-.".W ge4a 'ii New: JfoVfc! I lUi.i

From London Society J' it 'J A SPINSTER'S SWEEPSTAKESf t ANfr WHAT OAKE OF m '.." AJf 1.VD1A SKfcTctL ' ''' ' I Many days had passed1 since ! our conversation about, the Jtery; 'apd the subject, ho far as I was concerned,, waa well nighrforgoUart.a'i t wait . lu-ry" with my Mootiohce at'thc midday lesson in INjrsian,' translating one of; the many extravagant stones , so well known to all students of that larjafuage, when Buckley, with a young officer, of artillery, named Watsoa disruovited" &l the door aud carps in. ,,, ! Z" Well, Coxv" as he threw .tyi', whip into one chair and .bjs. hat,' jnto another, " deep in the mysteries of thoxc very-improper PefiMa-os- alef 'i'-Thank God, my education : io .tfratiine was neglected, and I don't understand them; but send away Ilarshang Oasa, put aside your bookstand Jet's1 have some tiffin, and, above all, some "beer, we are- both dead beat after'our ri.de iti the sun and the mental. extrtiopiof iuveotiuK little bits of scandal and small talk' for the entertainment of

the.-womao.iolk. oa... whom-we.La.ve been calling.',' -..- r " Give me five minute7 and 1 will bq at your "service," Laowtred;; after a nod ' and a word 'or two' 6f greeting to Watson; meanwhile make yourself useful by -shouting tLnril yoflf wake u the Khitmulgars in the kitchen, if they should fortunately be there, and not off at the Bazaar.' a j i uln the. course of teo-minutes the teacher had been dismissed, books fut aside, and tho table arranged for unch. " la what a conventional ago we live." Buckley began, as Boon as be could recover hia breath after emptyinjr at one pull a pewter of bitter beer, and inverting the mug upon the table, in incontestable proof of his having really emptied it. " io. what a conventional age we live. What -an excellent , custom it would- be if the married , people here were to keep a tap of cool beer on ' their ve randahs, spec ially for the refrcfihinenti and support ot an mormog auers. ; it would be an 'immense charity -to ' the poor thirsty peacocks qf 6cety Watson" and ttivself.' and' "besidi uKe ps pe dii'iidvaatage.to themselves,'1 too., for there s no denying we shocld be much mofeanrosing and fluent when in tbf drawing room than, we caul: bftunow, under5 the1 -present' rigorous flysteni. with' tlir0at8 full of dust and enorgies exhausted. ,Vfl . ouarcely a protLUble inyestmopt," I saldj ,V for; the benedict; it is doubtful whether ; they," and 11 their ' "wives, to o t w o uldi ' no t '. th ink tha t nib rn i n callefs oonld be got at 'too dear' a nri8c J ?' ' '" ' 1 I xouiookat things in too com-J mcrcial spirit; .j-auf:fioce cvery;thiug to a kind of barter and., exchange." .:.; J . 'ViV m Never tlieless',. Buoklev .-iiv ti a spirit which is the basi or; eYpry ct, motivoj. .impulse, an ftieling jf f.Iife, from the affection of a-mother for her child, down: to thcuptinchasc of a penny box of cigar-lights in, the : atredt ; however, we won't diefluss metiphysjICS nOW." , ax - ,i !.,!.., J;.;s n !. j ;But,'Tt.mat3oa, f there's no ,dou,o,t a , couple . of, glasses of ,cool shcrry, aamimstexed by the servant before one went it,: would : be 'both sensible and pleasauCwithont .heing open to the cbargQ,. as Buckley's uggeetion is, of coarseness." ; . ;.. "It reminds mo of old Mrs Briggs, the wife of Briggs1, ' of the' Commissariat, who gives milk puneh made of Commissariat rum, of course to her .visitors Did you ever call, there?" Budkley asked us.1- . ' We both confessed ' we " hal no though we knew of her by hearsay.- :, " 1,'did pace, " he went on,; "and freat" fun. tit was.. : ;The - punch- was rpught in, , and a small glass, forced down my "throat-'-ji case nf no compulsioii onlrypu must,.j The;ilpf the dose is regulated by the. rank .of the visitor; puds 'and Captains-get a small glass, field officers a larger one. and bo on. One day the Ueneral called, and he was made to take some m i mug. It is a pity "that "she stands loo -i f l J m Tl near the, bpttomL,of the metaphorical ladder tor -net- good example to be come fashionable," I said; "but it is clear- from ttx9, 'graduated scale by trhlch she 'measures "Out her punch that she has learnt something from the. manners of tho iippeF ten, " There was a good story told of her the other day,-" 1 Watson said; "She wa .saving, o ,rjs. Bohinspii thaf ' she alwa'ys got her botfrV from JPatV5 it was the only. way &q Jbe Jvell :fittil;i VMr'soVIiobinson asked Ijhe same of her maker.i 'Droit & Gauche,' anBweredv old i Mra. Briggs with the most delightful-Tiaeonicionsness i'in the world. She had seen the words, one insidd eah' booVaaxl had jumped at the conclusion that they were the habiM of Ihe makers." j -- , " By the way,- Cox," 'said' Buckfey, after our laughtethadeased, " drawling for thalwabpnie off this after: noon at Baker's bungalow you know Bdkefr,'" of "the Seikhs?- will' you eoftie t A Watson and I are going' : ' j " No, I arja,. afraid n,ot. This is the last safe da3 loritjieiigiail, 80 this afT ternoon must be gVen p to writing : KiMrlieh letters.1 ;Y.c;a;nru3t lofek-ffccr I nljrDterest3 In the lottery.'""-Who are r ihe fa'vorTtesT ITcqurred. " " Opinion differ oM diutak) Some say one, some another," Buckley replied. : j" There's s Mis JJaadon"aid, the "brigadier's daughter," who only came, out j last;, cola .j weather she is really engaged to Edwards the competition wallah,, and the, wedding is to come off at the end of the seaspn. .It resolves itself into a question' of time: will other matches he made- up, and will they, come off be-

fAe thoi? nrelj; tterV Will. There' relot of likely girWhere ibis iai

Qierv' J nere s iiis9 iiunro, eieter or Muoro,- of the Civil iservice, only three aVoutls from England, with a complexion as fresh ts paint, besides a small something a yearj Miss Battie, sifter of Mrs.. Butler, without much complexion, and no monpy, but a L.tip-.top figure: walks hte .-Judo, and sits a horse like llero- Joucxiey broke down forwant of a simile. : . " A'D'Amazon,'" tig'gated: Watson, ' witli a laugh.- .-! - - ' ;,,' Jfo! nngenerous .coarparison, if you fleafle.-. Then, there's. Kate Maxwell, who, lives with the Fuller's, a nice girl; ,51iss Richardson, the Major's daughter. s- ' ' i , :" Withi - -A-rretfoutuce nose, pink cheeks, bright eyes, lively spirits, and a good temper,' but no regular features, and altogether wanting in style what ,th5 I'ersian writers happily describe as the beauty, of the young jackass," I put in, paienthctically. ,, " Besides,'.' Buckley went on, rogardleM of the interruption, " a - host of, other girls, not; forgetting .the charming , widow, , Mrs- i Tollitt, any one ot them likely to win in my opinion. Good gracious, when we consider that four long months are before us, it is" positively absurd ' to attempt to say what may j bo. Why,, in this country a man may almost be engaged, married, and the 'father of twins in that fmftce of time."; ; - " V e'll sa nothing about the last matter; but it is certainly ample time for the first two events to come off," I remarked. . - , ." But," exclaimed Watson, with a look ' partly inquisiti ve ' andf partly amused at Buckley, "you have forgotton little Carry Wharton ; her place is first, decidedly." Little Carry Wharton, little Carry Wharton," I repeated, " to think of your leaving her out of the list! Why, she is the prettiest and best girl I know, and should stand above all." " Yes, she is a nice girl," Buckley replied, with an attempt at carelessness, which ho did not carry off very Welh iiu-. ; r, ;; , -..,, y . you.ha,ve been rather attentive in that quarter, of late,' I think," I observed,' after a short pau3e. ""M'", '. : ,." Not attentive in tije way that you imply or that- people -generally tneanl by tb word." eaii, Buckley, flushing a little, .i i" Yon know that her brother and If were; at 'Rugby;, togethet her brother Ilarry of whom she was- so fond; he was killed before Delhi-r you must remember." . " Ye,4,",poqr fellow I a fine, gallant hoyhe , was.;' and , Carry. Wharton rig nowM almost without near relations." Let us hope that some one may claim her before long, and prove as good a husband to her as she ' deserves."' , ' ",Both. her pareuts," Buckley went on, '' haTe- beenc dead some; years, and -'she' now liVes'iwith her sister, Mrsi' Jurton; ('the' -small - pension as colonel's orphan being all she hs to depend upon i fancy. "itoweTer;"he addedj jumping up, o be offj,, . Take, a oda "it is time to and brandyand -light up another! cheroot ,irst,' Watson; ) and Cox," turning to me, " don't expect me home 'to 'dinner tb-pight,',!, am engaged to the-jTurfons for .croquet at five, with a ticket for soup- afterwards.:, Au revoi old fellow.""- -'.-' ':''.:; ' j ji Watson gave me a humorous look as Buckley finished, said " Good bye,' and went out;: and in less, than a minute they were both , cantering off in the direction of Baker's liouse, ' , j i English letters written and Bent to the post; a solitary dinner 'quickly disfiosed of, two hours of . reading, folowed by a pipe, ' bousht .the.raay to an end. : It eould scarcely have been more than half an hour after my haviog turned into bed when I Was suddenly roused : up . by the sound of Buckley's familiar, 'voice at the bedside; " Cox, are you asleep? V : . ; i You might have ascertained that, if .anxious to know, without waking me to ask," I replied, rather sharply, for this' sudden invasion rathier put me' out: " ' ! ". Don't be out of . temper Cox ; I am sorry to have - awoke you ; but I conld; not; go - to bed , without, first speaking to. you." ..."' ; '---u' His lookj Been in the dim. liht ;of the small night lamp, was thoughtful and anxious while there. -was a subdued tone in. bis roice as 'unusual ;s wa.the.6erioui;expres3ion' upon - his face, " ' :; ,; -'i:!t 'Something ist the ;rnatter',,!. I; ex. Claimed, jumping up and then suddenly sittiDr down.upou the side';pf the. .be'd. .What.has.. happened ? Any news from 'the- '-plains? Haa; the "Nana.', been, ; .taken?,''.' , ; Every .'.hne's thoughts in those: days turned - upon the mutiny and the'uricaughtteooster wnp naa piaye.a so -aeudisJi -a part .10 it. -.iHas the-Nana been takeu repedtd;.; z.-v i iNo, no, said Buckley, smiling at my arrestne6S.,'1,',I,' have' vO such zood news to tell: : ,5It.is about 'rbvaalf that 1 want to speak; Since we-part ed tn$ afternoon i;have made; 'a,; fool of myself. i iiu,-. iZ :. ,i .,rr " " Which generally means that1 !a man. has proposed-i-isitso with you?" "Yes.' .:.'.'.' i ,;., I.tt that case advice wouldcome too' late so-I'il say nothing.'.' i ' .". ! "I don't wantyour" advice ;: but "sTinpTy tSlell y'O'ij a:I,aboutif, ifybu will listen. Baliyou may prefer going to sleep agaia so I'll leave 'you," and he turned to go: ' . : ' ' -- , My seeming . indifference had nettled him. "It was but a' seeming in-difference-j-all the while my thoughts had been in a confused state between sleeping and waking, made still , more . confused by hii sudden and unexpected confession. ' j'. V ' ' - ! ., "Sit down, Buckley, and tell me as i much or as little as you like you can I

irustme t 'think."' :Ir -4ub left him id bia it

said no more. n h.a own way and when he pleas-cd . " It all came of that cursed dweep c jnfouud the thing aud all those- who started it!", he savagedly jerkod out, as though it were a relief to feeiirjgs to get it out; then continuing more slowly, " We went to the drawirig, Watson arid I; a lot of merwfre there ; among them i that iopaffiarahle seob, Smith of the Dragoons. ' You 'know, how thoroughly I detest the fellow?" - ' ,' A quiet, nod was , my ! reply. " One of tLe - impulses of my companion was a hearty prejudice against the Queen's officers generally, an old fueling, aad,-;vent- that time, a very prevalent -one-among tha .ofncert.'in the late Company's army a feeling which, it is only just to say, was most religiously and warmly reciprocated. "Well, as bad luck would have it, this Smith drew tho namo of Miss Macdonald. He was' awfully elated at thi, wanted to back her, and offered to take four to one in hundreds rupees,' of course; so I gave him the oUds. ,The bet was booked, and I swore to myself for he had positively put me out of temper that he should never win--not for the sake of the paltry stakes or the still more paltry bet, I don't care, one penny for them, but he Khali not have the Laugh of me. ' And here the Grand -Turk,' looked very scornful and very savage, too, as though the committing of serious violence upon the absent dragoon would have been very agreeable, indeed. "After that I went to the Jurtons to play croquet. I was thoroughly out of temper, and did all sorts of reckless things went through tho same hoops twice, croquetted away my partner s ball into the most out-of-the-way places, and by the time tho game was over, had made enemies for lite of all the plas'crs, friends as well as foes. After the people were gone, Carry Wharton and 1 walked about the garden. I feel like a blackguard, Cox, ' he went on, passionately, "in mixing up ail these things almost in the same breath; but it can't. be helped it .was then 'that I proposed to her." - -i'!-j'--' "t-y -' '" . ;"And she accepted ybii?",', ' ".'"Yes; provided Mrs. Jnrton, who is her jiearesjelative. maizes no objeetio'o." .'--I'.' I.i.ii -"o ..'''. - "Then it" may he .looked upon 'jas settled ; hefc ' consent is certain;. 'o you have only to look sharp not poly to win a wife, but to "gain; a., bet, too. ; " And carry off the sweepstake as well,- since yotT prefer to jest, about th,e matter,1 he answered bitterly. '"X drew Carry -Wharton's name. - But for'. God's sakcr, Cox,"; he : went on, ' say nO ' more of this miserable lottery!' I looked to yon for sympathy and comfort, and not for chMu.'u-' ; CONCLUDED TO-MOEROW: : i i GOODS. ' 1 ''.V TT ni:! - !-!(. IX O A. XI ouw i:. j i j.'yatrouiiee Kew,' ir"4-it'UM -iZ ij' tun -2.- r j i j I ' .Store ; .,-J l;:rt i ! J '41 lil . 1 Hi J A l - .- 1 h ; ill X" ' jiiLi;i:it & miixitJiEYEii JTo. 1 Xorth' First Street. WE HAVE SO OM) ' OOBS, bought at high prices, but an ;- Untire New Stock, v ; , .. .: :; ; . i . - i The larger portion of whlslj can be sold as CHEAP A3 THEY WEB-E BEFORE THE WAK... : .. . ., , ... . ' . . . ; j The stock, consists of ,. ' ". ..; DRY GOODS, , . NOTIONS, ' ; : .- CARPETS, " : ' ; OIL-CLOTHS, , ; WINDOW-BLINDS, Z DAMASKS, CORNICES, And everything kept In a No. 1 Dry Goods .Store. Aio, a. large stock of , OP urs. Bought the 1st of August, 25 per cent; lower than they can be bought for todajy ; ,- I & No troujble o show goods. '.ii . -,.!-.. w -fi; C . !. : -. i :!) 1.: -.-jvv it it tiiv 1 3 I' : -'.li:-ff . 1 ",f .- 'i -t-, 'if ZTMPmttMgUier than ihfi'.StibrfcBest, nd Ciaapeat'of . Penal.':-.;' M ORTON'S i GOLD : PENS, The Best Pens in-tha world. . ' For : sa-W at ' No. 25 ilAID EN L.VNK. Nw Vork, and . by every d"iy appointed Apent at tiewaxe priceu. . .. ' . Morton xuakeM.jio Pni stamped rwltli the Name or Trademark. of any otbr; therefore, where an Agency is estaWisbed, the public will be-be-t suiteo, and at tbe same prices, by. calUug tin tb Agent; In ail other placex those H-Lshlhg the Morton fen-must send to : Headquarters, where their orders wilt receive prompt attention, if accompanied wllh the caKtu , . -.A Catalogue, wl'h full description of alsus and prices, stmt on receipt of letter postage. - i i . . , A. MORIOK. ' tclt dAwQm ' '

STOVE WORKS.

66 I? A ATT 99 COOKING STOVE At Indiana mte Kslr and 8. W. Indiana ltstrtct Kair, over Albauy, Troy, Jjufr falo, aud Cincinnati Htove. . Kncourage Home Enterprise . i 'i-';' i ,f The "Fame" has all the iuoJm Improvements TC;Htrvo!r, Wartnlntf Closet. Broiler (over coals fnutaMd of bl-.ze), and oven double tbesize of ordinary (no called) flrtt-cla.4 stovea. - ... The hl?het testimonials received dally, from this city, as well as- from all points where tbpy have be-n introduced.' - The "Fame" Is-Mld by none but ou' auihorizMi Agents, and at the Foundry of KtfLKER, BlOl'ST Jk CO., : - Manufacturers and Patentees. . ,- Acr.sT.-5.: , ' ' '. Z . Thomas Scantlln & -km, Kvansville, Ind, Cook t bc-hleter, Evansvllle, lud. John Hcanilln, EvanMVille, lnd. . .. Cihoate & Co., Mumpbls, Teun. . . Jenkins A Ox. lieudersou, Kv; , N, li. liarnard, ilendersou, Ky. -.; , , ileerwart, OrtU A Co., Cairo, ill. ... We also have, of our own raanufactara, a largo variety of , . Cooking ami IL-aiiuy Stoves, . Hollow-Wo re,Z " ' ' . 5Vflrar Ketdei, '.. ' ' ' , -Dog-Iron, d'., dc, which we are selling as. tow auj: Focndry In the West. . . . ; .. . . . ECE1XER, BLOUNT' & . CO.,, ' , 162 and 101 Main Street, oclodZm .- EVAN8VILI.E, lsrp. Excelsior Stove Works. 1XL.EJIKEII, TILLMAN & Co. (Successors to H. E. Blemker), MANUFACTURE!! of the fine and heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE, th most durable now made, and the famous , - CHARTER STOVE, ' and the good and cheap ' 1 ' ' ; . . i .-... :AnaadaStonewaIl, Kentucky, ; TENNESSEE, and PALMETlQ STO VES, and a" irreat variety at '.li eA TTNU STOVKS, all of the latent and, uu4 approved patterns. , tl ,. . ,j ...,: -) Aluo, Iilght and Smooth Country ITolIowWare. Hkillet and Lids, Ovens and Lids, JJog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Kettles; and particular attention paid to the manufacture of Honse-Work . 1 : , CASMEOi' FRONTS, GRATES Ac, ic. - --Also ! 1 : I Tl n"irnro ; - . , an'd Dealers u Tiuuers' Stock,- , , ! II desired, Oooklag Htove warranted for twelvemonths. - ;j , ,i i -. -. ; ', , tf ,' Orders hollci ted before purchasing elsswherej j .,.,--, Foundery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Htoreand Sample Room at No.'h Second .... ntret, ri. k. iilemicer'snld hi aud. k ,may29 , BLEMKEU, TILLMAN $. CO. . y L. PIERSON, " Z ZZ ' Dealer in ; STOVES, nd Manufactnrer of TIN. COPPEK, ahs T- SUEET-lItON VaIE. .. ' Wholesale and Eetalt, 1 - 4 1 I I Cor. Fint and Vine Streets; EVANSVILLC, IS lJ Tin Rooflnsr done on short notice. ' All work promptly executed In the test manner, orders souciieu. - iniciuwajm TRUIT JARS. Friiit Jars. I?7x-iiilb Jars. -''Fruit Jars. ' " ' " AT Mark ' & Hcimlng'M, SUCCESSORS TO MARK A WARRKN, Nos.'25 North First Street .. . AND ' 18 Main Street. IBTCIIWORTIPS GtASS JAR, . - Tin top, rubber band, held by a screw. ADAMS'S GLASS JAR, 'fin. top, V ire fastening; sealing wax. to ' '- suit. ' ' . cobk top. ,..:,;;V4 aikasi .Jars, with corks; sealing wax 'to i a 1 i suiu- " vt - . - i'Z , ! l,tlBEpvri KABTHEX JIRS, . ' Tin top, wlra fastening; closed witty wax. : SEALIJTG WAI 13TD CORKS " i,-,! 4- --F.or,8ii' tT-'.i -''v.;.,- J ' !-. : i: I .J 1 ,;! ,S.-).m h in ' 1 1 '. ' ' ' ' M AR K & H ENM j N.GfV-" .it r juin:! IMPORTERS OF--. i 'i-Vi' Queensware, " Glassware, t;l,! CIIIXAv''H''''':f V FANCFM O ODS, dcl, ' 25 K.1irst aiid IS Main Sts. Juna) d2w WM. P. HASTINGS, ' . Scenic Artist and Fresco I'alnter. All orders left at Osborne A Tileston'i Paint Store, Locust Street, will be promptly attended to. CALS1MIKE SEATLNUS neatly don. T35d3m .

LUMBER, &C.

"T.trvrTiETt-T.rrnETt r" The.!. nn k i n k . r o. 1 1 . u r.s the Lumber BunlneM ut his old stand at lu corctrof Malo aud Seventh wtrwts, rknd woula rw-pH:tfully lufonn the pub;i; that tun Mtnrk large aud seeond to buuh In lh!uiUufnUs tmbj-aviug pine ot alt tbli:knt-iin' aud ciuality, fi-.r, thj nicest 1 Dird-, ommoit - sUiioii w Hoard up to Thtvo-lech Fix-tt li-ar 1'lanit. Alo, 300 iiOultii ot various tblckaefc(s aud Htyle. and IO.OOO, LlUliTti; ; -, d , W iudow Htti, i'jueand Poplar Shlnglo, 3 BUil t'fuBt .ath. Mouldings, Caslngi, Quarter-Iioud, fco.,Avj. ,. jrders froiu ike ovuutry, river or rail, ailed proiuitly., - . i dim .., , ... , john- f. o Lover. - - JOHN E. TAYLOR, Caripcnlcr ami oluerT7" Shop ou WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixta . -! i aud Seveuto, . . "' ' ','?', '", ' ,,' ' ETAWStltXB, IKD. Prompt attention given to all work entrusted to my care j , - maylb dJm i l i t : i JA3IES SWANSOX & SON, Wholesale mnd Retail Dealers la .Shingles,. Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a laree aHsortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and ToLeiioLumlr and Flooring, vrmmwl and Undrowwd, on band and for sale. -.. Extra Stwtd and Shaved Pine Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the cltUens of Evansvllle to give as a call and eriirnlue oar stock before purchasing' elsewhere. ' " ' ' Yabb oh Water Hthkkt,' (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), EvansVill All orders promptly attended to. may23 dttm IVoxv Steam Sash, Door, and Blind Factory. THE fSiBERHi.i:n, IIAVINU formed a copartnership uudur the Or in name of McCORKLE & STRONG, have now in mjccesiful operation a comfilete and well-furnished establlslimeut for he manufacture by STEAM of Hash, Doors, Illfm!, nrack- ' ,. . , : r . ,Ct, etc. ... and 'rv-err other variety of. Wood .Work used, In C'arpeutry, ;, , ;,,', . , 1 1 n n .-. ! .l.i - . , A liberal patrouage is solicited. Factory on' tbe mniw -of Walnut and Eighth streets; Evansvllle, lnd. ,( JOHN H. MK-OUKLE. un20 dly ' E. P. STRONG. Sash, Doors, ; Luinber, &c. Hunncl & Sons, ' ; V," Mauufucturer'i iC, ',' ' Suh Doors,, Jiliiuh IVunwj, etc.; n i jxutn, wau rmn i--s - ! MICUlUAN rUS!! l.UMUKR. Keep uuumXmMXy uu bn4 iirnier f very dtiscrlptlotk, 'iuv Niid poplar Flooring, WeatlietMirllut4, AlitliM, ImiMi, An. Mawing of every description done to order. - ,-'. I i.i f Unlers from abroad will e promptly attended tO. i ' ill .1 ,, vFarorv -and IfWtW, , Corwkb Wa Tft'S rutEl A N i Canaj., ., Julya) ,,, , , , ,,Ev4isvilU, indian. . HTKi:i.li A Tltllll.lT Second - Htrettt, between 'Cliestnof'.Aud u . . diorry, Kvoimvllln, Indiana. - SASIT, DOOUA, WlNtMW lil.l.VDH, UltKHHKO LVMHru, UoakijS, Lath, Ac, of every de. M:rifUiu-MHWUtuUy - on liand. - Packing lioxes of all kl uls insdu to (rdi . Hnwln of every kind done on the ftbortest notice. Julytf) ly LAY CARDS. '"T B. L D. GOFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOROANTOWN, KY., Will practice In the counties of Putler, Warren, Muhlenhurg. Ohio, and McLean. Prompt atUiutlou glveu to tbe oollwolloa Of claims. i : .. i . -:-. . - lteferwnce Wheel.r A RIkks, Ilolilnr"worth Bro., Cha. iiabooca A Co. aps CHARLES L. WEDDING, Attorney ii Conunelor ut Law, Z"' &OCKPORT, IND., j". F. WELBORX, ; ATTORNEY A.T H.A.W AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Offlce on the corner of Main and Third btrefts, In Walker's new bnildlng, JeW KVANHVILLK, IWD. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW ';:."'-',.? ..V'n.li.'.'irAiiioar,-' ., ' '"; ' Crlttendsn County, Kentucky. ap!7 wtf i V, TVMT. RE4 VIS TJ. H. Olulm Affont. Also, REAL EHTATB nd COLLECTI a OfHoe oh MAIn ntrft, bf md Third and Fovurth, No.W-j (over Jt.Uax's asm Ht-ore), EyanavliletInd. : . , CREBS & CONGER, A 1 1 r n ry-tt-LM t , krml, Illlaols. .Will practtoe law. la ii tit, t.'oiirtaof kd WardM. White. Wayne, IlamUton, Hallne, and Uallatln Counties, In tin HU( of Illinois, and In the Supreme Court. Refer to O. latliee, James fir. Minor, Stockwell Co., Colouel T, W. Stone, with I. A IX lieltao, Oen. W. Harrow. 3it. VprnoJi, , . : may24 dim ',','.'". UHLHORN. & BRINKMAN . - , Succeshors to M. A. Lawrimcte, ' (EsUblbbed In IMS.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in A MERIVAff A ND ITALIAN MAItBLk and a superior quality, of Limestone for .. , building purposes, window sllia, . caps', fronts, door sills, Ac, So. 100, 102, and 101 llaln Street, WiX to Court House, Evangvllle, Indiana. mekl4 ly

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