Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1868 — Page 6
J V A A FLV JOURNAL: THURSDAY, APRIL 0. 1363.
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MACHINISTS.
DESCENT FOUNDERY, 3i?VlEXr -' . INDIANA " ' , ' ' -'JTSilS ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES f-CULAn.SAW MILLS, SK 'hswos! Approved 1'attern. jfi,rr,c oj iMaduinery appertaining to F.aii roads, 3T a io w Dl3tiilerieB. Flouring .UUs or all sixes, with tbe latest J Movements attached. ; 5P3ACC0 SCREWS, &c, &c, xa and Brass Castings of Every : - - Am, - - Description. iteam Uuages, Oum Beiilag, r Brick. Wroi ght Iron Pipes, BolUua ii'-tii, at Manulacturers' Frioes. lairing Donat Short : Notice. Wffkniw Rent to all parts to fit op work VjAi Horalr Boilers aud Macnlnry. Mr A.U orders will receive ourindlvldu-"tatia-oUon, and wilibe pro t JL filled on ?i memt reasonable terms. - -ft a- and Foundery on the Canal. corner '.rfSLUai Street oct-dly i 2teh anion Foundry Hanuiaotm er and Builders of Xara Enclnes, Circular Saw Mills. I tsnnimlng Machines, Distillery and Mining Mathinery. Malt Mllla, Corn Ssders, Hfise Fronts, Cellar Urates. V - JR0N;& BRASS CASTINGS. - u. ' S. Of every description. OBSfctfiinery of all klnd.4Made.and Repaired. Dtaleis in Belting, Fire Bricks, '.( am Ganges, and TEtenjht Iron Pipes. Old materials bought 1 iavejthe facility of the best Mb9!SryfL:d W Bin to, and will Kive all entrusted to us our individual atte n'nu aii orders promptly, warrant our and charge reasonable prices. tVi'.iraiiil Foundry, coiner of Find and .vj tr .Mm, KvjuisviW, Ind. Jifc, U. Vv'orUiueu M'nt to all parts to fit yty Wfii k ud do repairing. JfrVW-.o. K HULTZE, THL'MAX Co 2m Firm and; New Goods. .IRON CITY GROCERY. HAT1AH ITRCHASEn T II K above Bont-e, on Locui-t street, been f irst, and HeconcL,J..a.ui..nnw reoelv- $, and sball keen constantly on hand, a jtoi supply of FRESH .Ihzlly Groceries and Provisions, ,rehased at low figures, and ofiered at a .jjsual' dVHnoe.,-Every-rit!f warranted and 'iennlne. A" lilxfRl PKltuuiwe Aieltdi JAM .-.NtiL.Ji.. , aovU ci.-m BEAY &.DAY, f .; . i iij iciauM astfl Snrseii, Ko. 8 FIRST STREETS ; . o Sill ride in the country. un28dHn
COUSIN J.NK concluded. Nothing id easier than to -o'.icit confidence tinder pretence of giving advice; uothing more troublenorae, to a conscientious person, than to xivc ths Eroffered couD.se! when the conri'ic?) -.; as been made. So. at Ica-t, I now i'elt; jicd.-dreaId bxig Uwtt!fi Jane again; tmt I- found to my great comfort, -theuyii- r?ott fthr.t !--rj's tnortficaf;n, fhat .-Jine; h: i ?okr"a to. jL"-i, .ffell.::". urt to ba auvi.-fc'd. At lea, '-she ?!; ver asked nn? to ?n?7eit whr.f-IiEc ot coti.Jvioi s-lic ehou'.' yar-
S'Ue towar'J-i in-r Lu-Land. 1 eliev "he evenj'org.t that any thing at tho kind had been iucutioa-?-! httween us,- I pitied lier trum my heart, but I saw no .fen.edy: tor; bepi rrovs. I pitied Mr..l'orrei, tvo, . .u hoe it i. oritf'thitig' to marry a woruan with the intention of giving and receiving affectionate regard, and it is another thing tq auarry. a giclrwlio takes the liberty "of falling in love with you, and who feels aggrieved if you do not. or cannot, follow; her ; exatnple. What should I have done; for instance, if marrying Jane for ,the? sake f being" comfortable with her, I had suddenly discovered that my sauey little cousin was .enamore lj of poor nie?) It- has occurred to me since then, that Jane would not so have committed herself with me, but, at the time, I did not think of that. I rejoiced that I had not proposed to her, and I pitied her husband ; for if Jane's misfortune was to have read the . letter, his trouble was to read her, heart too truly. Poor little, simple Jane! itrwaslike her to think that the could keep such a secret, from a husband, who had, not love to blind him! I watched him without seeming to do bo, and I felt sure that Mr. Forbes' grief was to see his wife's love and not be able to return it; his grief was to have married, as he thought, a sensible mercenary girl, and to find out that he was wedded to a fond and tender-hearted woman. I do not mean to say that he resented that love, or that it bored him; but he could not return it. 1 was beginning to walk about, with the help of a stick, when I eaw Mr. Forbes go off in his chase one morning with Arthur. "Please tell Jane that I am taking the child," he said to me. .On hearing this, Arthur, who had eat quietly till then, uttered a scream of dismay, and called on his "mamma." I saw Mr. Forbes bite his lip, but he drove away all the faster, and both father and child were out of eight in u few moments. Jane had heard the cry, and now came down rather scared. On hearing the explanation I gave her, she turned very pale. " O, why does he take him to Harting?" she fried, piteously; "my maid has just told me the small pox is there. Oh, if one could only overtake him!" That was out of the question, so I did my best to comfort Jane, but the tears stood in her :eyes as she still kept sighing: : ; ; "0, why did he take him?"' Why, indeed? . The child, came home bright and well, and his father seemed quite triumphant at having kept him half a day away from , his step mother. ' 1 1 ' ' "And he was not at all unhappy, Jane," he said, with marked emphasis. .- All day the child continued well and merry, but next morning he fell sick, and by the time his father came home at night he was ill; be had the small pox. It , was I who told Mr. Forbes. He turned dreadfully pale; he had learned in the course of the day that the epidemic was at Ilartiug. It was there , and he had taken his child to it; he had taken him to illness, perhap? to death,. just to brave and tease his poor young wife! I knew ail this parsed in his mind, for the first words he uttered were: " God forgive me !" His next remark was the question: " lias Jane ever had it?" " Never," I replied, gravely. . " Then she must not stay with him," he said " she mast not." He went up; I followed him to the nursery. Jane was ; there1 bending over the little cot, with Arthur's hand in hers. Mr. Forhc went. up to her: he was much agitated, lie cou'.a scarcely srcak. " Jaue, ' he said, without looking at the child, "you itut not stay. I know you have .never had this complaint you must not stay." " Would you say that if I were his mother?'' she asked. " You have no right to ri.-k your life," he urged. " I have had it, so has your eouan. - We risk oothibg; you rik much." "What?"' fked Jane, ir3 tiiy'p;i!?', sad-faced lirtb c-"U-iu became lor iui uiuau ; wiiat uo i its i tivi i It is not so .dear, Mr. Forbes-Dm . . .i .... i , r :.!. r :i ngureii" eat!. What chauge for the wor3 would that jmike in n:y lot?" ; Mr. Forbes said not a word. '. ''Vlvuve that child's love; continued J?a, looking back towards the cot, T" and nothing shall . make , jiia leave -bun! 1 - - ' - ' No more was said. Arthur moaned as he lay, and Jane set otf'oi e side of him, and her husband on the other. Three days they sat thus. Three days the little sufferer lingered ()n the fourth-ft ri angel . called" hiui 'and. released him from his pain. I was present when he del That jm or peevish little fellow had become t-o patient, and so meek in his" illness, that I, too, had begun to love him! My heart smote me when I saw his eyelids flutter strangely, and his pale lips quiver, and his little face it
was neither blotched nor altered takf the strange calmnes.-1 of death. Jane wept silently. Mr. Forbes was tearless, and sat looking on like one turned to stone. At first he seemed incredulous, hut at length he understood it was all over. I do not think he sa-.v m ; if. be did, he forgot me. He turaed to his wife. "Jan?.," he baid, . Sh. looked, ssd did not move Jan, come to me.". , She r.ric, aod weyt and sat on the couch by his .tide. With a sadden m.tc :!.-.,!;, which, , love, remorse and pa;n -.' etied to rainale.. he drew her tuwsrd- bin. lie iaid his head on that .-kind boH&ni where his child's head bad so often rested. It had been the refuse -cf little Arthur's troul ls, and it: now received the
srro!)2 imn's T-s 'ion or griet. Jac ilunsr her arms-around her husband neck and - mi fried her tears with his, aud whi!-t they wept together,' ths young and imocent d-a 1 slept ca and smiled diviuelyi with closed eyes, at that fair world.' without sorrow, passion rr pi: n; which it hud ju,t entered. . I softly s-tole away, teclicg that out of maddest ;frief good may come. Loug after thi-Jahe a' to uje: -. "Cousin William, my husbaud gave me his heart in .'that .hour, and ho has never takeia it back again. " And never will, , little Jane; for if there be a fondly, loved wite, are that woman:" Jane hay the small pox, but husband nursed her. through it. you her and she recovered quickly, and was not at all disfigured. Happy Jane! I saw her tho other day when I called at the Elms, on my way to London. What a bright, old house it looked, now that Jane was loved and happy. How proud Mr. Forbes seemed of Lis wife ind of their only child, a beautiful boy very like him. Need I say his name is Arthur? Well. Do you know, fond though she evidently .vas of him, I doubted if Jane loved this Arthur quite so much as the had the other one? I told her so. " The, first Arthur," she replied, " was the child of my sorrow ; the second Arthur is the child of my happiness. Both could not be dear after the same fashion. Besides, the other Arthur loved me best, and this one prefers his.father." . "And -Annie?" . I suggested; "what about her?" ' "I neither know nor care," replied Jane, with superb indifference. "The dead Arthur makes me feel secure in past, and with the living Arthur I can defy a dozen Annies." ' Dear little Jane! : She 'was just the same little goose as ever. It was like her' ti think that her hold on her husband depended on a dead or on a living child. Mr. Forbes knew better.; In the fullness of his happiness he told me the whole story about Annie," as he drove me to the station. Of course he did not tell me who " Annie" was; but he had seen her again at a party, and he could not help saying: "Cousin William, you cannot imagine what I felt when I compared these two women, -my dear, pretty Jane, (pretty Jane! oh, love, love!) and that coll, shallow, frivolous woman I My darling felt me shudder as we left, and she thought I was cold. Cold! . I was thinking -I might actually have married that woman!". LAW CARDS. B. L. D. GUFFY, .; ATTORNEY AT LAW, .. .. , MOKGANTOWN, KY Will practice in the counties of B ltler, Warren, Mu aleuburg, Ohio, aud McLean. Prompt attention given to the collectioi ot claims. Reference--Wheeler ' Riggs, Holllnr . worth Bw.;t?rm. Hahcocg life C o. lApi' ATTOBNEV AT IAW : jIND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on the corrjpr of Main and Third !Siret, in Walker's new building, jfclS KVANHVILLk. Iwp. "wT pTIjarqrave, ATTOHNEY lit LAW. OtMce on Third Street, In Washington ITou-w Block.. ' Will practice in the variou Courts of the Circuit, i From pt atteution to o'rice basine-H -. - dec4dirn X. It. It I-A ex, ATf ORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW 3f AKIOJf, Crittenden County, Kentucky apir rif . - HE.1FIS, ; U. Ciniin-'AcrtMit. Also, RKAL'-ErtTA'TF. and ( OLLECTU v ;. ; . ' ;, .. AUiOT. .... Ktv.irt h, No. :i4 over 5teiler' ijron store). Kvaiisviile, Ittn. oolS C& JOHN M. CRKllM. CHWBf !. CONiitfc AIUriii i.iil-l.:H, ( urllil, IIlioi. Wni i.r:i.-"ncr in all the Courts ot iduardi. Wniie. Wayne, Hamilton. Saiiiie JOHN INGLE, JR., & Proprietors. . SON, '. i i OfSce So. 2 JIa'n' nt ar Water , f ' - - - t ., . .. ... .. - , r TIIKSK Ml JfCS, tir.dfsr the above pro- 1 prietorship, aie now in full operation, j a constant supply 01 coal on nana, ana prompt delivery given to orders. Evausville, F eb. H, 1&8. tel2 d3m
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m:s, :n :l iu the supreme Court. s Keter u. U.Mnsliee, Janus K. Minor, S'.ockweli t ik, Coionel T.i W. Swne, with I. A D. ilel man, 4ieu. W. JJumnr, Mi. Vernon.'.' ; niHV.4 1 'm
NSW ORLEANS,
!fr-aier Mctreor. Win. M?rij;or SIcGresor Brothers, tiFNKRA I. COMMLSSIO N MERC 11 A NTS. xo. it rcioi"i'iroi"i.A? sr.. , XT.-X Cllt-EASS, Z.A.. Lipral adraacet rn.iirf ,u Vcovm.ui and Western Produce ?ouMigued to our h i stress. l.ap'2 d;.!. u. ; Speed, Sufumers & Co., 1 G'oUau ;mij Jobacto Frtfiftri i2N'2?.A.L CGMMISSXON. MEiy.HAS"! aaJ COMMEF.CX.tL AUENTS. Cfflce N"o. h Toy dras street,, ' .VtT Ohuakj, La, s . i ... 1 . Car-'S-tOii. k oute t Co., New York, (peeti, lxjuo'ao Co., Me:nphis, Tenn. Casart , Htx;kard t Co., Mobile, Ala. C H. Faihchild. 'J. "W. Bissau am. TAIRCHTLB & BINGHAM, Comnili-ision 3erohitiatii ,' 34: Majazlne Street,. , KEW ORLFVNt 8. M. BAETON....M. M . rOOI. ...W. 3f. AJKHi S.3I Bl ETON &''C0.V .... t Commission Iercliaii; 1? Magazine Street,' i . ' ' : ' NEW OKLEANH, L, DICO SALOON & RESTAURANT, Corner Elrst and Locut Streets. ,'oi:.V DAY A.M) SIOUT. . The house will be closed only from 12 o'clock MHturdaT night until 6 o'clock Monday morning. Finest CINCINNATT LAGER BF.ER alwayg on hand. mch!6 d3rn WM. C TURNOCK & 00 BRASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters. Corner Pine and First Streets Cash paid for old Copper and Brasa. " Dealers in all kinds of Brawt Cocki Whistles, and Steam Gauges. Partlcala, attention paid to repairing aad adjuatii 4team Uauaef , . . . , . f loneti tf . Hot Weather Is Coming I AJKD IT 1H XECKSt lRTTO HAT V. your housen ventilated, which can be done at a sniaU expense by LACY & BAhlL KIT'S PATENT HASH LOCK, by which you can have the top navh to lower just as well as if it wa hung with weights and cord, ami your sanh looked at the name time, at oue nixlh the oont. The undersigned have purchased the right of this city and county f'ir the above Lock, ami are prepured to put them on at short notice. i We refer to Tr. Runcte. II. E. Read, Geo. L. ldxon, F. H. Ragon, Inrof. Oenang, and W. H. Wood, who nave lmd them put on their window. ..; ' LANT BROS. & CO. ap2 dim ; . FREDERICK GEIL, . , .. i- : ' Sealer In ' ; ' I A N O S, , M ELOD E 6 N I and all kinds of Musical Instrument! Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violla Btringa, forth Side Third Strett,Between Sycamore and Vine, . - Kvansviile, ind. s-ole Agents for Hte,nway A Soni as 1 t'jlcaerine A ison' GoId Medal ricos: a iko lor Maynes Bro.'s .'ianott.and Prirre I'.rotner's Meiodeons and Organs. y . . ' ' - R. SMITH " & BR0., " XJ ii l e i- t u k o i ss, . 141 MAIN ! T., bet. Konrth and Fifth. li.VXJfSVIl.LK, IjlD , Keep coiiKtantly on hand a large stock of Metallic ..'ahfeB and Cawkets, and Walnut Coffins. Particular attention paid to Laying Out and Dressing. ap3 d.3m rv.vx.svixii: X ii h i ii e w College, AND.. .. -' .,. Institute of Penmanship, Noa. 47 and 49 Main Street, EYAXbYILlE, ixd. O. . WELLS, .... I'rinripnl KESSION DAY AND EVENING. All the depnrtmor t Bnofe-kefpinii Pemunnsliip, C'wnmercial Law, Commercial Aritninelic, Busmes Cirrespondence Kank:ns, A?.. thoronahly taught and ilia trated. (Tuition payable on day of entrance.) fchoiurship time uulimitetL -....$10 0-lix)k-i autf stationery for complete course..1 .". M For fipti iiueus of Peuinauship and College Ciicuiar, address W ELLS A K LINER, . fi'b25-dlm Proprietor.--.
T. j; . tit kiis . iii::tF.KKi: C'luducted undtr Ilie uanieot L. Ketler wi'I- be continued fro'n this dat uulur the firm of C. A. KEHHLER CO., by the. undersigned, who have associated together.'- ('. A. K'V-LKH. -. . LOUIS T. KoLLEXfiEKG. Evausville. Apiii 1, 1. . ap'-'d t ITHLHOfr V BRI N KM AT tsacoeKSors to M. A. Lawrf.nce, ' . : .. (Establislied In m.) Wholesale nnd Retail ' D'ahrs In AMERICA' AXD ITALIAN MA RBL, and a auperior -qaality of LItnestoue fc buildiBH purposes, window sills, ' -- an, fronts, door sills, ;., os. 100, m, and lOt" Main. Strte Next to Court House, .r.vjiiisville. IiiIiana. mcnl4 :v
HARDWARE.
Spring, 1868. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. K lUVK SOW I MOKE A Trace ( lii'ln1; IJrt-Ht, J!i, nntl Haltor Chaiitn; C. S. Planters Iloen; Garden Sloes ami II ike; .Spailiu antl Manure Forks; Table and Pocket Cutlery; Cotton and Wool Cards; Ueluiout AalN; CrlndMtoneH ; '' Hullder Hardware; Mechanic' Tools; 3III1 and Cross-cut Saws, ic. All at lowe t tiiTket rates, firders promptly nlied. , , . .Term ca.sU. . ; . , FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., (Succe.ors to Jacob Htraub A Hon.y ' No.' 71 MAIX STREET.. mch5 dtf 8AM0ELORR. JA3. DAVIDSON. J, L. OKR SAMTJEXi ORR 6c CO., VEALt-HJi IS IROA, STEEL Springs, Axles, Carriage and Plow Bolts, BELLO WS, AN VI Lb VISES, SCREW PLATES, HORSE & MULE SHOES, HORSE - ' NAILS, Wagon & Buggy Woodwork "'.''' ' '. . .: , I We have constantly oa hand a irood stock of the well known and nulveraail approved "WAYNE" brand of . - PLOWSTEEL.' A UV), ...... . . I . ! Tinners' Tools, Tinplate, Common and Charcoal Sheet Iron, Galvanized Imitation Russia and Rnssla Sheet Iron. Wire, Sheet Zinc, Spelter,' Block Tin, Pig Lead, Babbitt Metal, Lead Pipe, &c. ,.., . .. Oui! stock of everything In our line will be kept. !uil and well assorted. , Orders fliled with car and prompt r es. WROUG II T SCR A P IR ON Bought at the highest market rates. Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. decU dttm If. I. Wells & Hon, Importers and Dealers in CUTLERY, Farmers and Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, WP.tl'LAK A .Nil CROSS-CUT SAWS Fairiank's .Scales, au' EVANHVILLE. IND. . ... PEED STORES. Western Feed Store. WH. TR0DP & CO. Wholesale and Retail Do;iler In IA V, CORN, OA TS. URA. MEAL, FLOUli, .SHU'STU tl-H, HOMINY, HALT, LIMA. Sin, lot aud HO, Corner Main nd Koarth HtreotH. ....... Kvas8ii u, l Ayott . for tlve Chicago Scu Csrmmini. '' PAPER.
SauiUel N. Docker. E.J. Morten DOCKEU& MOHTEN, PAPER DEALERS No. 11 South First Street, aplldjiu Evausville, Ind.
GROCERIES.
Plants! PlantHl Strawberries. Uaberrles, - . Grapes, Ac. RAISE YOUR 0WJJ SMALL. FRUITS W": Ai;r piir.fun n to ami nisli nil tile best. v.uieil-Kot Ntrxwl t i v PlMiilst. in !;. it'.i ,i .nll .u fc i i i. hI.vi, ihfLawtDii .Uck! j , y i,:.i,,i,. llL cord OmiHM nt rcdii'fl ,Ic(-s. lUhidiei". rits ( iir uiits. Ac, M'CivhI J y ,.i,rjsi fom f 1... nur-'.,vof 't. . K-wL,lr of Vine.; S jr.. ,.,..(. i oo U, ,i rj guftrniij.- 0. A sl'X K of line of vai V.ie- o i hand. Com..- aud s.;e tU'-m ant ermine nalu "ari T" vlain sijeet. 5Q 1URREI..S ,ItI.K AITIK4 j ait rt-ceiwU and for hhI, nt t.5j per b.irru:, ul VitKEK Y Hil-j.. mar--' TiMiiastit, House for Rent . AUOOI ItJtUJi UHEM.nii, rotitaii ns live i 01ns, wiluiu I tircx tukr- of U-J.urt-U.jufce, lot rent ai t'3) p.-r monili. Cull s 'Km, mi VICKERY Bit OH., "iari 7i Maiu Mlreet. CHAFiUES, t.VIELE;, & . CO., wit olesali; & 1 O O X2 Xt rS, IFint and Scamore Street . EVA.NBVUJ., Lnu. audtf.J New House! New Stock! S. H. s. cook,';3 183 Mala .Street, ' Between .sixth auI Sveuth, ' , . " as ofem:i with 4 rn.i. AS. GltOOIJItllSH. FEED of all kludi coustMnlly on hand Good. Ueiiveiod froe ol tharg.j, (, ; ' m Main Street, . , ' r novJ dCm . , ' .... 7 " ' K. "iTwM ai.a. "' : iAMii, u. WHEELER s RIGGS" Wholetala Dealer tn GROCERIES? HOUTHEAHT CORNER FIRST A.a SICAIIOBB bTUKKTS, EVANSVILLE, iBD, All orders promptly axteudwi to.; nov3) dtl . , ISAAC MKIMAKM. DA VI O Hi-lMAtt. I. fc J. UKIJIIAXS, Wholesale Dealers la a R O C E R I I) s,"Foreign and Domcttic Liquort, NAILH, COTTON YARNM, GLAfiS WARiC Ac, Ac, . Xo. CO and C2 Main Street, Between Becond and Third, EVAWSVIia.Jt, lara. FISH DEI'OT. ovMI dtf Q GIMIKKT Se ., Oa No. ai NOITH HHflT THlt t, ' V ai be pleaded to Hex all their old cutito - a. ers, aud as many new onus as will f?or them with u talL- A luil anfrtuient of trocerit.s, ft., alwayH on liund, and for sale at tbe lowest market price. "Agents for htallord lilln (Alabama) Cotton Varus, at manufacturers' price. " ' We vriU yive npfciai inducement to all thnti -buying fur CAeill. . oc STOVE WORKS. Excelsior Stove Works. ni.i;nui;it, tii.i.max Jt c. (Succi.-s.iois to IX. L. Ii,oiker, MAM I.Rll'KKRS of toe fl e aa.l heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE the most durable now made, a-iJ lUs tutiious CHARTER STOVE and I he pood and cheap Armada, StonCd-Il, Kentucky, TENN EH.- EE, and l'ALMETTv isloVKl, and a ir-nt variety of K A T I N ii tsToVKl, all of the iaicct and, m't approved patterns. , ,. A !ho, Liht and Smooth f.on nlry Ho;!- wWare, !-kiii-ti and Lids, )vt-iiK and Lil-,. U.iii-iioii. liiinr Pots, Tea-Uetti,.; ni' pariic-iiiiir attention ja;.i 10 toe matiuticture ut ii4-.rf-V'4tc - cz.Gr :: ::! L'poms, c kites, ic, Ac. ' -Also-' . . u Tluwart;; and liealers In Tiuuers' Mtock. If dt-hi red, VMking Stoves warrantd fo.twelve loom .'us. . c,'i!jcr holicited before purchasing e.sWhere. Foundery, corner Sixth Htreet aud Uuti, tore and Sample Room at No. 11 (Second -treet, U.K.. Kleiuker's old stand. BLEMK.ER, I1LLMAN di to.
