Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 July 1868 — Page 2

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PFEUHHCO BY THK iTA-l'STILlS J0U3XAL C3MP4NI, &. I ornitt Street. EvanaYlllc. TUESDAY . JULY 7, 1S68. Agents for tlie Jonrnal. II. A. HI.L PrJneetort.Ind. Cspt. Lrvi Fkf iu "N. Fetersbnrgn. Ind. Harry h. smit. w binnton, lad. W. J. L. HfMHUSWAY.Eoonvil e, Ind. C. R. I Bbci ks Ne -bursrh, Ind johv M. l.ocftwoor. Mt, Vernon, Ind. J. M. Foster. Fnrt. Branch, Inil. H. w. Wk r.K robowiua. ind. H. k. CoRWtx, otanrvHlB, Ind. 'apt. Wiiitino, Cyrtthtana. Ind. K. a. Rookrs. Nw Flaruaonv. Ind. Hauvfy Roni, Haneton, ind. Tnoa. Mcit'iv r.v. Handeisvllle. led. URBfjM Marks, bla'k HawK VHUs. Ind. They will a mo receive and forward tons orders tor lUad r and Job Printing. We give ur cur Editorial ppaee this ruorniug to the reports of the observance of tho National Anniversary in this city and vicinity. A Contrast. The Indianapolis Sentinel, hard pushed by the Journal of that city on the Democratic financial management of State and county affair?, reeks for capital out of the following "fact," whifh it commends to its neighbor : "Warrick County, reliably and strongly Democratic, is out ot debt, and has a surplus of 0,971 83 in the

ThA county treasury. Wo cannot contradict the statement

t&it there now in the treasury ot th;t county a surplus of $9,971 83, as we C;ave no information upon the subject;tut we do know that certain holder of Warrick County orders in this citv quite recently were very glad to sell trjem at a discount of ten per cent. If;, then, the county treasury was in a, plethoric state, it ought to have a hetfr effect upon the county paper. . During the last campaign we had occasion to snake a contrast between the ratft of taxation of Vanderburgh and the neighboring Democratic countie?, and th-following was the result of the comparison instituted with Warrick Conaty, which from its organization ha3 been controlled by Democratic financiers. The figures sre taken from the Auditor's Report for 18) : Voters. Local Tax. Pervoter. Warrick 3 3l I98.SHS3 29 42 Vamerburah 6.6S7 L'8,011 . l 02 The abovo Gcures include the Spe cial School tax, which falls heaviest upon tho llepuhlioan counties, and is not properly chargeable to county taxation. It wa deduct this tax we have the following contrast: Voters. Local tx. Ter Voter Warrlclc :i,.t 8371 82tt 4o Vanderr)nrgii..;,3-7 t,7,4S3 10 84 With such a rate of taxation, old Democratic Warick ought not only to he ought of debt, and have a surplus in the treasury, but ought to be en rtbled to raise its credit on County orders. " EDiTOTtTAL Courtesy " The edi tor ot tho Evanavilie Journal, know ins: that the proprietor of the Cbvrier is not in tho city, takes advantage of nn ansenee to misrepresent nia politi cal views. This is scarcely "respectable," but It h eminently characteristic 'Eant riUe Vouritr. Tho only ttattmcnt wo p 1 1 fi xyTtmer was an ex tract from a report of his speech he faro the Spencer County Democracy, which was published in the Rockport Journal immediately after it3 delivery, and which appeared in the Jour nal while the "proprietor was at home. Bat even if we had been guilty of tho offense charged, it was not half so discreditable as the dis avowal of "editorial responsibility" for his endorsement of Capt. De La Hunt nnd "hiswr record," which certainly did a pi car while "the pro prietor of the Vonrier was not in the city." THE NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY. Celebrations In the City and Ylotnlty. the weather On Saturday, the Fourth, in accordance with the almost universal custom, was clear and intensely hot, the mercury ranging from ninety-four to ninety-eight degrees in the shade, at points exposed to the light breeze that prevailed. In some localities, we arc told it was 102 degrees in the phade. Tho continued dry weather had rendered tho streets and road very dusty, and extremely unpleasant for processions, hnee none of them were latgo. OrXNlNO SALUTES Werfj fired, of course, at early dawn, rousing the city from its sleep. In deed, there wa3 scarcely a neod for salutes to awaken the people, as few Jiad been permitted to sleep, by tho dischr.rgfi of fire arroa during the ni-sht'frcxa midnight till morning, NOTES OP PREPARATION Were soon heard and seen Marshals and their deputies, committeemen and ethers, dashed through the streets on horseback with tho speed and important bearing of couriers with dispatches to headquarters. Little girls who were to figure in the Jiati nal Democratic procession, rushed from houso to house, to exhibit to their less fortunate acquaintances their new harness, and to express the deep disgust they had experienced on a former occasion, when after having arrayed themselves ia a like gorgeous stylo, they had, upon arriving at headquarters, found nobody but "a lot cf Dutch." thk bt. John's chubch celebration Wits, in almost every respect, a grand atvl substantial success. The Sunday School turned out in large numbers, neatly .and tastefully arrayed for the occasion. The procession, consisting of the Grand Array of the Hepublic, the scholars of St. John's Sunday School, Turners, the Artillery, aiKi others, were formed according to programme under command of Colonel Grill as Chief Marshal and led by the famous Crescent City Silver

Band, after rassteg thvoueh a fevr streets proceeded to tua Crescent City Springs. THE ROAR OF CANNON Was the announcement for speaking, and after the National salute was

fired, the people aspembled around the stand, when Iiev. Runck delivered a brief address in German, setting forth the object of the celebration. Captain Reavis ' read the Declaration of Independence, after which Mr. Albert Langc, of Terre Haute, delivered, in German, a well prepared, elaborate and eloquent add es3, which waa listened to with proiound attention, and enthusiastically applauded. Mr. D. P. Doughty next took the stand, and notwithstanding the many attractions that tended to distract the attention of the people, delivered a most eloquent and beautiful address. His theme was the " Heroism of the Amciican Soldier." It was replete with beauty and eloquence. The lateness of the hour at which the speaker commenced, induced Captain Gooding to decline speaking altogeth er. The total receipts of the celehra tion footed up for the Sunday School tho handsome sum of $1,900, Tho pleasures of the day were protracted to a late hour at night, and everything passed off in the most pleasant manner. One man, who be came intoxicated, was summarily ejected from tho grounds. He had evidently mistaken the placo to which he rightfully belonged. TIIE BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION, To the number of thirty-six, in a handsome uniform, consisting of dark pantaloons, white shirt3, with blue scarfs trimmed with silver lace and fringe worn over one shoulder and fastened in front by a beautiful ro sette of red, white, and blue, after parading the street, making a very handsome display, joined the proces sion on its way to the Springs. THE STREET RAILROAD Was taxed far beyond its capacity from morning until after midnight A new car having arrived the night previous, was placed upon the road, giving tho Company five in all; yet these did not begin to accommodate all who desirad to go. From 6 A.M till night every car was literally crammed to its utmost capacity, car rying sometimes as many aa seventy at a single load. The sidewalks in the vicinity of Main and Second Streets were crowded with waiting people and on Main Street Out to Fifth crowds were gathered on every cor ner, and to secure seats on the out going car hundreds took the cars as they cam& in, and went out to the turn-table on Main Street, paying doubla fare. One car thus occupied contained forty six persons when i reached tho turn-table, and fifty-nine besides the driver and conductor before it reached Fifth Street, and thus it was with every car nearly al day, and it was found necessary early in the day to attach two horses or mnles, driven tandem, to each car, xa.Aik.ma time the north grove was likewise crowded by persona who had repaired to those delightful grounds to tpend the day. THE ARRANGEMENTS IN THK QF.OVE Were tasteful and convenient. Re freshmen t stands were erected at in tervals, at which could be obtained la ger beer, ale,Rhine and Catawba wines lemonade, soda water and edibles o various kinds. In the southeast cor ner of the grove extensive tables were arranged where dinners were served to order, and all could obtain a good square meal. The children monopo lized the two Flying Dutchmen, while the older people strolled through the grounds, and all seemed to eDjoy the luxury of breathing the pure air be Death this beautiful specimen of "God's first temple" the leafy grove. THE CRESCENT CITY SILVER BAND Occupied the large staad on the lower part of the ground, and "discoursed the most eloquent music." They never played better. THE CELEBRATION AT PAEEETT's GROVE. It had leen announced that there would be a " Xv ational celebration ;' at Parrett's Grove, under the auspices of the Democratic Silver Band. At about 9 o'clock the band turned out and played some excellent music while passing through the streets. The band was followed by quite a number of butchers of the city, who formed the entire procession. After riding in procession thus for awhile, the butchers broke off and attended the picnic given at the Crescent City Springs.. Subsequently, the procession was joined by a Urge yawl placed on four wheels, tasteiully decorated, and drawn by four horses. The yawl contained young ladies and MiSe3 representing each State, the Goddess of Liberty standing in the I centre of the group. The Godl dess of Liberty was personated by Miss Mary Jones. Tho gun fqnad, under charge of Capt. Cochran, composed of about a half-dozen men completed the procession, which, after a march through the city, undr the marshalship of Mr. Sam'l Jones, assisted by W. M. Holeman, arrived at the grove about 11 a. r. The procession when it arrived at the grove consisted of the band, the yawl and representatives cf States, the guu squad and about fifty noisy boys and no more. After some delay the crowd was called together at the speaker's stand by the music produced by the Democratic Silver Band, after which the Declaration of Independence wa3 read by Miss Mary Jones a pleasing and interesting young lady in good style, though, of course, inaudible to the greater part of the crowd. It would be no compliment to the young lt)rr f r c a XT tltaf orta tnul 4 Visi li l any considerable distance amid so mUch bnfasion, loud talking, the

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crackers, &c, but many cf these v.ho clerK. cf tho Taraacon, notwithstandcould hear, complimented the young ing tho pressure on his time, con-

ady highly for reading correetir and in an easy and graceful manner. The reading of the Declaration be ing ended, the Marshal arose and apologized for tho absence cf Judge Johnson, who had ben encaged for the morning oranon, and at once in troduced Mr. Richardson, a young lawyer on Third Street, who delivered a short address. He did not attempt to tell the story of our Independence, but proceeded to a review of the Ro man Empire, and of tho customs cf barbarians, and drsw a striking con trast, between the condition of the ; people of those with the' people of these days. He touched gently the Norman Congress, Epoke of the action of that body when it compelled King John, once upon a time, to do certain acts, but drew no conclusions, nor made no application to the present. Thus from century to century down to the days of 177G,theyo-ar!g orator descended, closing up in a highly eulogistic strain on the freedom of our country, and our glorious free school system. Upon the whole the young man ac quitted himself with credit, though when he concluded his remarks he had not moJ than fifty auditors, the 6tring band at the dancing platform having struck up in ths meantime, when a general rush was made for that place. Mr. Samuel Jones then announced that there would bo a recess til! about 3 o'clock, at which time an oration would be delivered by Judge Parrett. "But," said Mr. Jones, "I want to make a speech myself. I have been at a loss to understand for the last Eeves or eight years why the affair of this Government have been carried on as they have, and have come to the conclusion that it is because there arc more fools than wise men, which fact ia proven when the people go off to sec a dance instead of listening to a good speech. If celebration.'1; are to be carried on in thi3 way, I will never be in. favor cf another one." The crowd then dispersed for dinner. Those who were fortunate enough to be invited to dino with, or to belong to a private party, fcred well, but tho?o who had gone there under the impression that a free dinner for all had been prepr.ved, did not fare so well. A lull description of the scene at the general table was given by an eye-witness, but its publication would not add to the interest of the occasion, hence it is omitted. At about 3 P. M. the peoplo were again called together, when Judge Parrett proceeded to -deliver a short address. DuriD.2 the tpeaking the noise and confusion wa3 so great that it was dilScult for those immediately in his front to hear him. The oration was short, but delivered with an earnestness, and in excellent style. It was, indeed, interesting in the highest degree to tho3e who were fortunato enough to hear. Want of "" nrecludes the possibility of speech. As early as four o'clock several fights had occurred, and later in "the evening, it is said, quite a number engaged in that highly patriotic pastime. The great "National Picnic" closed about 75 P.M., and the people returned to their homes, those who remained until that hour foe-ling perfectly satisfied, no doubt. THE EXCURSION ON THE TARASCON . Was a most brilliant affair. The boat arrived here about 1 o'clock and left a few minutes before 2 P. M. There were over GOO- excursiouis'3 aboard, and a large number, fully 50 at least, were added here. A large number were from New Albany, several from Louisville, and others from all points intermediate. The New Albany Brass Band accompanied tha ex pedition, nnd a fin? strine band wan also on board. Capt. Gilmoro and his co-ordinates and sub-ordinates were untiring in their efforts to make all comfortable, and to ndd to the enjoyment cf the occasion. Touching at Henderson, she proceeded to Mt. Verncn, where she remained half an hour, during which time several of the excursionists were taken to his house and rsost liberally entertained Ly that prices oi libsralhearted gentlemen, George WoLlia, who had two beautiful United States flags floating in front of his prereissi. After waiting in vain p. halt' hour for the Quickstep, the Tarascon started back, and landing on the Kentucky shore beneath a delightful shade, awaited the coming of the Quickstep for an hour, white many cf tho excurtiionidts wandered through tho woods. Agnin getting under way, she returned to the city at midnight. The entertainment on board was really princely, the dinner and eupper being unexcelled. As soon as the tables were e'eared in the afternoon and at eight, the dance bes;an, and joy was unconfined. Music on the PUao, accompanied sometimes by tho performer vocally, and sometimes by a full choir, was interspersed. Among the notables on board was the beautiful and accomplished young daughter of the Captain, Miss Hetty Gilmore, who was the Cf-uter of attraction, and .addei greatly to tho pleasure of the oc0asioa 3ock Jjevi and wife, and Capt. Gains and wife, of Louisville, were also aboard and took an interest in seeing that all were comfortable and enjoyed themselves. There were also Mr. E. J. Thornton and family, of Lagrange, Kv, who-o beautiful children were the admiration of oil on board. Capt. Fbee and firmly, of Louisville, and Mr Ben. F. Mitchell, of the mammoth nquor ana toDacco house of Bennett Pope Co. of Louisvilk), Fred. s .eiuer, mc renowned stP,, agent, and the lather of the Swiss settlement nf Tall , . v.ity, was, also, on boartl and" hv n;. r.n- i ' i ' Doara, ana, Dy hia genial good nature cant a rav of b!(rlitnoi t.

crod. Miles D Vv arret:, the famous

trihuted largely to the enjoyment of his guests, played the gallant with In'va table grace to some of the fair daughters of Evansvilla. The Tarncon arrived at our wharf at midnight, and left on the arrival of the Qaiekstep at one o'clock Sunday morning, having registered fully 700 passengers on the round trip. .Not the slightest accident marred the festive scene, which was in every respect a most brilliant success. The boat was c:orpeouly decked with flags, and never looked more beauti'nl. Jo all the vast crowd, not more than one or two persons manifested the least signs of inebriation. THE CELEBRATION AT STRIKQTOWN. The celebration at Stringtown was a success beyond what was anticipated. The exorcises were opened with prayer by the Rev. James Blaekwell, after which the Declaration of Independence - was read by Mr Jessie Upfield. A PODg, composed by a member of the Mechanicsville Lyceum for the occa sion, wa then sung by Miss Olive Wood. e regret that wo have not space for its publication. The interval before thp hour for Fpeakiog had arrive ! was filled by the singing of patriotic which exercise was engaged in with a will and a spirit Mr. Luke Wood then delivered an excellent oration, appropriate on the occasion, which was listened to with interest. The speaking ended, a bountiful dinner was partaken of by all, and etjoyed with great zest In the afternoon Dr. Jones, of this city, addressed tho children in one of his happiest efforts. The address was pleasing and entertaining to Loth old and young. Miss Lu'y Tileston, by request, sung a solo, " Your Mission," and received deservedly .the unbounded applause of the audience. Mr. William Tileston, of this city, as the leader of the little folks in the singing exorcises, was most happy. All passed off in the pleasantest manner possible, and at a reasonablo hour in the evening the people returned to their homes, feeling no doubt that the day had beei spent with profit, as wed as with great pleasure. CELEBRATION AT ED5IONDS8 GROVE. The eclehr t'.ion at Edmonds's Grove, five miles below the ciy, was largely attended, and was really a delightful affair. The Romeo carried people from the city, and was crowded lull on her return. The Sunday Sohool children "enjoyed themselvc3 highly Tho refreshments were abundant and elegant. Judge Parrett delivered a short address well adapted to the occasion, and remarks were made by othera. After enjoying a. delightful day in tho grove, those from the city returned at an early hour, well satisfied with the pleasure they had enjoyed. Tho pressure on our columns prohibits a more extensive report. PHYSICIANS.' DR. IL M. HARVEY, Corner Main and TUlrd Streets. Otp.cc ILwr 10 to 12; JZ to 5: 7 to 9. BR. A. WEBBER (Formerly ot Hop;slnsv5iie, Ky.) .O'.ffrsi :;irt jro!ev-ioi)ai service to tue citizo.us of KvansviUe. Kvf-t.ieDee oa Xtiird, between Cherry sad OaKbtn.ts. Oill.-e owr tin PoJ-.'Ui'-e. f e'S Tm DR. A. C. HAYNES Devotes bis time -X'jlu9;velj to treating U-Ueases i tue tiifE, at his oHoe. on the cxnuer or Tuiid auu Walnut Streets, opposite tue Cit. Coau ;il Uaum'wr. A sre clinic lor th bouefit of tUe poor, irom 8 to 5 o'ciocs a. 5f. Oiiice lloars Fiota U ta 12 A. sc. and fro u 2 t o - h. si. f'uaW d'-ra i. '.. Onrr.y. . F. L. Uhkex. jf 3 jLLXj XTiXi OAIlRLfc (ixu MANUFACTURERS. Xr-int-U-r Cnianiputs at Cincinnati prices. Main blrer.t bet. 'Fifth and Sixth AW CARDS. ions it. ciiFus. CHAtTNCBY S. COXOB ; OxUiBS & CONGMR, Atfornoj s iit-Liivr, i'iirtnl, Illinois Will pracUco In w in all the Couruof Kil-Ttv-rUs. White, Wayne, Hamilton, Halm, and tiailHtin Counties, in tea biat oi xillno;s, und in th feu-reiaa Court. Frerto Ci. Alasjhou, Jamos K. Minor, Stock well A fo., Cclouui T. Vv. oiono, with I. A I. Helmsii, titu. VV. Harrow, Mu Vfrnoni b7l. d. gdppy, ATTORNEY AT LA W, MOIIOANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the cotintles of Butler. Vrrpn, Mutileiibunj, Ohio, and McLean i'roc.pt att-mion given to tSe collectlor pf elelxs. j';ii';-?n"(55-Vv h?f !?r & RlggS, Holllnc wr.rt.ii i i;ro.,Oii'. Uabcocir & Co. (t5ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR at LAW Crittoivlen. Couoty, Kentucky. -ap!7 wtf ' W. P. E4RGRA7E, ATTOINKY at LAW. OiSce on TUlrd Street, in WvaingT-on HnoB Block. Will practice In tho various Courts ol th Circuit. Prompt attention to office busings fdM rlam F. A. Wcner & Co., i MATTER S. HATS. rOKNKR I MAIN SPt'OSl): S'litKKiS. I may7 dtf 'ASfTY BYK IIOISK. P. GRAUPNER, D YER A ND SCO ryRER, FI3T J .II MI'KEKT, bet. Oate and Cherry. Bi IV, Wool. Cot ton, 4i., colored to order. iV.'l worn warranted, and any damages promptly pain. maMlMaxS STCO SEWARD. rgHF. AliOVK RIlWAKB WIIX BE paid tor trie recovery f tne body of Leu ilubbs, supposed to have been drowned in trout 01 tne city ou Tuesday morning, June Oth. The only clothing he hid on. as is sunnosed. wua an undershirt. He was Ava feet eit;ht inches higi darK ba.it. nazoi eye?, no ffuUien, 1 ea 110 Pound3i and was 23 years Old. He was flva feet eit;ht inches hign, nao wtigo HUEE3.

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CR SCENT FOUNDERY, EVANS riTXfc ........ KTJXA. Stannfactnrprw ct STEAM 2NQINE3, ST SAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES -ash CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of tii xnot Approved Fatten!. All an as or Machinery a ppertaining to Railroads S T E AM BOATS Distilleries. Flouring jtilN of a'l sizes, witn the latest improvements attached,! JBACC0 SCREWS, &cM Iron and Brass Castings of Ev6rj Description. alsrs In Steam Uuages, Gum BslMjtg, .bricks, Wrought Iron Flpes, Ettluis Ac, at Manutactnrera' Prices. ,.t'ig Dons at Short Kotica. f or kmen sent to all parts to at np work I Kepa.tr Boilers una Macumcry. r aJI orders wlilreceive ouriudlvtda:t(itlon, and wllioe pro il fiildon raost reasonable terroH. iSice and 'ounlery on l he Canal, corner ingta Btreet; octft-dly SCHULTKE. 7 TI1UJIAN fit Menu -.ctnrernd P.oU-ient Pf Steam KnuMncs, Circular Saw Mills. dariiwlng Machines, Distillery Ptid Mining Macannery. Malt Mills, Cora bailers, Ueuse Fronts, Lellar Urates. OH & BRASS CASTINGS. Ot every description. tcinery of all klnda M&de and Repaired. Dealers In Eel ting, Fire Bricks, Pteam Gauges, and rough t Iron Pipes. Old materials bought W have th fae.'U y or the best Matuiryand Workmen, and -n-ill pive Ail its. entrusted to os our lndlvidaal attetijo, fill orders promptly, warrant our ark, and charge reasonable prices. JfPce and Foundry, corner of First and Mt ritreets, KvanBvllie, Jnd. di. B. -Workmen sent to all parfa to fit 9 work and do repairing. "Mim St'HULTZE. TH0MAS & CO WILLIAM HEILHAH (8uco6v to Kratz & Hellfa Mantiffldtirer and Enliderof PORTABLE A.KD B TA TIOTCAJC X TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Threshing Machines, Cotton Jtntl Tobaccn Frcs CIRCULAR SA W MILLS Ac, &c. EVAN3VILLE, IND. Shtvi Ikon and Coppkb Wokk mskle 1 order oa short notice. IRON A2?Z BRASS CASTZXCfS . of everv description. Dealers In Pteam Gauges, Onm IklUzi Fire Bricfcs, Wrought Iron Plpen, lioilii Cloths. &c, at manaCacturers' prices. 'JZBPA IRiyO done at short notice. apr25 C NO. SI NOBTH 1-D13T STKER t. Will be pleased to see all their old custo -ers, and as many new or.es as will favor them with a call. A full assortment 01 Groceries, etc., always on hand, and fot sale at the lowest market prices. -Agents for Stafford Mills (Alabama) Cotton Yarns, at manufacturers' prices. We uhli give apexHal inducement) Co all thou buying for CASH, 'orS

VT try -4.-4 W i (-UC.-C.WS to Steele Trible.i MANrFACTTTRSRS Or AND DSAtKIM E 8aii, Hours Binds, Frames. ( MOULDING. &0. AliorHnrs forworn lu me RulldlttK Urn are prompt y Hit-iid"d to. W' k ei oonxr inf . v on hand nil kind ofl.UMBKK. INK rdP 'PL l KLUOh 1 -J. V K T 1 1 10 11 HO A it . I N't 1 Hor'li Saw k of every description a Drtii!t I.ii'nner .iin to rd-r. FHCt.t- Kt iok old and oi rtteeir Trinie. tsecond St bt. h'f tnal and tbci . 1.VA.V.-V1L1.V, I SP. aplldtf OA I ? O. In retlrme from the ohoro partnership i denire to rem u tny iiianics t. my frif-nd who hav fnvon-d w- yri n bnilnenH nnd would s-sii t; eir contlnu ini with the p-w firm. JAMt-Jd H. EEi.E. tvansvil.e. Jan. 2 L.U.US8lvIt 1,1! M Ith.U ! Tiiii Mi;.tnuu;n o.jB.rt tho LumtH-r Kiinines at his old fitaniT at the oomprof Msln and tieventii HtreetJs and wouiJ renprct tally in term tne.puoiK tnat his KtOf-.ii is large and Eficond to nD' in the assortments, inbrscUia Pine o t thicliiieHf-s aud qu.ilixy, irom th nif Thii-d Oommon Haeiilaw Hoard cp , Three-Inch Flrwt i l-ar Pi an it. Also, Boo I OOlW of various thlcKne and stvls, ar.'l 10,oU LJOHT. Window Hitsh, Plneand Poplar Shingl. 3 and 4-ieet .ath, Mouldtiigs, t'asini Quarter-Houiid, c, fcc. Order irom the country, rirer or ra. filled promptly. sei.1 d:im JOHN K.OMlVER. MANCFACIXEKR OF Sas&tDoorgjCHnils, Frames, &c. and Dealer in Pine and Poplar Lnnbar, SM113I98 SIIlXi, FI.WlNO, AC. Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and IValmJ bireels, Kvausviile, Ind. Orders from abroad promplly attended to. KialS dtf Builders and Painters. TF. IIA VF. IX STOKE, 60,000 ponnds strictly pure White Lead t),n pounds pure Mtar While Lead. ErO.W pounds Bay wtate Whit Load. l,n)j;ii.!ioiis lilDiit!! OiL 5,00-j pounds ixo. 1 Puitv, In Bladders Cans. Window UIaH. nil rAron. ttiar.ittrs' Points and Putty Knives. COLoks 01 every variety, DRY o. OH AH of whim we are Helling as cue as can he parcnased in tho West. KtiLLKK ii WHITE, Wholesale Druggist. Evanstrlile. lud. miilio t t ' JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dcalora in FIISTE LUMBER, Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. A.I;;o, a larxo assortment of Allegheny, Chicasto, and Tclodo Lumbnrand Floorina. ureased and. Undressed, on baud and for sale. Extra Salved and Shaved Pxiu Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully aoliclt the citizens ot Evansvilfeio vive a call and examlmourBtocit before purchasing eewhere. YAHOOS WATEit WTrtEKT, (Opposite Lamusco W narf j, Rvcnsvlll An orders promptly sttpndod to. mayiJ dtut .A. K W M A IS: AT AH OLD BUSINESS! TIIF. I'MMH'ilUUI) TAUEH ibl- plan ot not fytn;; the citize l I-lvansviji- and nun ouu.utig country that he ba par.iba.ied the ejjiiro atoc& of -fTltnrrto,?H,.lii!j" tiv'.n ffrx rmiHiim. "Sh win cout.inu- tny t"i ta M at the old stand. No 54 JUIN JiiK?: r, 1 luv-ite tny iriemJs to call n nd exatui lie my KOOisatjd rices, both, I tliltiH. vill Kive aati action, i have alo a i;t.-od etoci of fcSOYes' PIKCE I nra prepared to do all kinds of Merchant TuUariuf; on :hort notice, ha- Ins secured tho eerlce of a o. I outer and bohio ex-ellent tailors. I expeci, 10 neil forca li, and will iniirK !ovvn my go ds ai-cordiiisjiy. niayll dti W t. O. HAZ t.LRIQa. AVlJ DISPIMED r SIT F.XJL tirer ock ot nouil.-t o Mr. HuZulrlii. I tuko i leisure in lecommendliii! (,1m to my old customers, an honolt for him a Ci'iitiuuance of their patro- nKC. raayH du ALEX. UARLINU Evausville slate Depot. BUILDERS' EMPORIUMA Hrri: ariitiie acjkvts roa one V if of the list,t Wnlfl monuiactorles in the country, and am prepared to nirnii-:h at tho in an a f aci.u rei-s' tiiws, on shoii, uo- . ine, the loilowlns: Roofing .Siato of difforent styJoi nnd qnalty; Slate Hearths; ffhtte JamH lor Flro placr; Siaie Illack IJoa'dn lor SSchools; .Slate and Marble Tiles for Floors: And V7'ntd particularly call attention to the fact, that the late UearthH, Jams, and liiacit Board-1 the clieart iiad be'it article lor tue purrose awi' known. RABCOCiC A MTEKL Wa'or, bet. Locust nd WalnntStu. rna '.'j:)u,(I No. 1.4 7. - United States Marshal's Notica. United mates oi Amt-riea, I)ltr.ct of Indiana, s: TTrrMKt'EAS, A I.IBEl, OF ISVV 101 mat ion 0.1 filod In thfj Uintrtct Court ot tha United .-(tatos for ihe I)4striet of Indiana, oh the 2tn d y of June, I&A. by Wi'iiani H Jo',ii-on, He ry Iloovt-r, Jonn Slie.-r,Willium faheer. . i.liara Ru.ij. Clement Reitz, and John Martin, by C. lieuhv, 1 sq . inei.- proct r, a ainsi tne Eteamb. a "(ioidflnch, t e wrect thereoi, an i tier boat, lackie, machi ery, apparel, and furuuuro, ne reiiiitid olstiiet U(.on a cause oi arlilmu salv.iRe, and prayinc proce-5 uKaln.-i sld goods, and that ine same may bo condemned and bold iherelor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the sent ot tsid Court 10 me directed and delivered. 1 do hereby l?ive pnbiic notice toali pernous claiming id oocis, any purt 1 hereof, or la uoy roan iier 11 trrt.ed iherem. inat theybouun nppear hetore the suid. th District Courot i iie United Htat-f s, 10 b eid at 1 no ci y of 1 iidlitnsipoUs. in a U.l"r too idstrict 01 luriiua O'- tne ist Monday of AORUST DeXt at lu oVi'ick ot the lorenoon of idat dity tlion nd there to inteipo o theirclaimBd mane tt eir ai :eu.ii- in that bo ha.f. BEN. SPOON E It, Ma shal I1. B. Attest: J. I). How la tt. Cierlt. )e.9 dUl Uniteo States MarbHal's Notice Unlied Sfatoi of America. District of Indimi'i. nrl : kilEkS, a libel of in-'rinarlou u was mea iu in isrrici toon 01 in. Uniied ismt h f"r th- Disirit t o ,ndla. u on the Zi h day o Juno, hU3, by nu-f Rctm 'Z-. b-rles lliurasij, I'erdlna d lini z, Al-z dor Jacit, Wi 11 in . o.-i-, Joui. 01 is.Jou 'i huia-n, Hnd Wl 1 am P. CSt r, b t- ir proc or, i hurleis E. .Marsi.. Ii q , Haain"t tttc t!im -e ly b"i ".-to ,e wi. 1 .h,Ct.soa ' 1 i-r en Iii.b, lac ie, t.p psrei.au umitui e. eizerl tt na d aist let up ii a anise 0 di.ni gee, civil ..ud man time, c aimii (J Stf.U 4(1, and prayini process un ium khi i puu- i., and that tne same may be o denned a d m1 ttieref r. Ntfw, therefore, i pur-uance of the mo nitn u under he seat ,f said Court, to me c.irecteu mid v liverxl. I do 1 0 eby give puolio liOttce to all persons calming unlet gn .da, or &u p rt thereof, or in any manner interehtrd therein. Ibat they bt .ud appear be oie the !J the Difeirlct Court of the United ?tte. to b - held at the city of I diauapclls. In and for ttia Insiricfc ol india.ua, on tiic fiiat Monday of Annuel next, pt ten o'clock "ft before oou ot that day. thtn aud tnere to mterposo lhe;r oiairrih ar d mate their alienations la lua: beUall. I.Ki-f. BPOONER. Mtrahnl, XT. n. Attest: J. D. JiQWLirjp, Clerli. Je'dlli. Eellirg Cut at Cost OSE H I.. I., on Locust Ftreet, near econ'i, wlT dl pos of his entlie Huu oi UKOChidi.3 al cost. Wh-tever is not hold byttielit" lni will be offered at auction tn ihe hi ?hest bidder. ieicitlS Courier copy J

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Book Aci.kt- Wavud f p. TLASD'B AS A Soi.r. h A.vn ax AT' s:t N. An Bfcurn e tu-tcr rf Ms Mi it ry nr.d t'ivl C:ireei- In 'n la yi em iuni--. l llvkVi aue C el it 11 -tnued .Kr,.H ! fi .! 1 1,1- i e ! wl t n .r. e t t'tn . Til' -a 0't comjt.vio irea We etmii- y it ( ' el ny , njd 'i r tXt Ct llu'lK-v Rift tH O . !l). H IH. . : ellt-i wil w- I f i il '-km ol d' a i t ctt-(c y w ! h i he pv.bl Sle. t tivi-imii,-iar and ii- m a ii J u litKK A J., I Gbi mi. ri, H riod nu. a hNri wantkd tk. OFFIMAL III T Kl OK IKK WUi, . f vue, Vharartcr. ; endwes ,' oml a . r -. ttt-tnUlx. . . -j . BT - OW. AlJCZ iHSiKU II HTEPH K3. , Its -eady Haie. combined vuii'iiu In ereaned crnnniiiulon. make it the bet subKTlpt.inti t-ook ever pnbli8hed ne Aeenl iq tastoii. Fa... report Tl nubscnlieii. in three dnys. Another In Bo.iton. 10i t-u hcribei In four dayd. . . . SenW for clrcnlarci and see nur terms and i a fijii de cnptlon of ttie wora. Aiii u NATIONAL PUP.l I 1I1NU ' O.. nifi .. tiati.Ohio, orZfi.Itii.KR. VctDKi-V A O.,' Chicago, III , or .-U Lou in, M . A .: I M lAT, l,it Un lie u . - Lz-ri-s Rook.' a n w nieit.oa it in. jiug letters, wuhout eili r pr-;, m water, tuereby xavia : time. t . a d expense - Full directions company it h bo R. It lecommends Pm-u h luvt i chown, and fllia a lung-'cil vvair iit .iw adapted to mercha-i.ts, hiwye, doctor-, commercial traveleia. miui-ti-;, auf tir-. mechanic, farmers, a-nd oilier-. Price f I and npnid8, which br lias il w ;luu thereacn il all. H-nd lo lenns, wiih ue-' script ive cir ulars.teHt imonia-K, roitrt-nrus,' &c. We want un energetic. lowitlKOni agent in very county. Adure- p OAltII KT r & C ., No. 7iKi hestnut istrAet, Philadelphia, or No. 12 South Ciark enwet, Chicaso, 111. , - UEDiCAL ILLUMiyATIOX! Four manincentiy illustrated Medical Booas, oontainlnij important phymologioii ) Informaiion, ior men. und women, k-ui free on receipt of 25 ctuls. by addressing Dr. JOHS VAMDKPPOor., No. ,SiJ Cliniot.. Placf, N. V. Cliy. AHI'AION NCDALO, Pl.VS. Hampies by mail Mc. M. fcj. llAEli 1 K t. CO . Mntiulaclnrer3, Z5 Pearl Street, N. Y. . OENH WANTED, something new. Kverv lamiiy wants it. OA vamo Hit, er PJ.ATINO Pxuii. Keeelved tiit piemitl a a'. Paris l-.xpoHltion. Ht-nd tHJ cciiih lor Kample. TIARtilS t CO., 32 North Mst Htreet., Puiladeiphia, Pa. CirciUar, Mill. Mulay, Gang, and Cross-unt - Every Raw thai leaves our factory is O' Tempered and Pa: tin orooad' (inhC'ii true and even, and made ! n Siorm tem per by onr patent romperm prot-erva. ' JL E2 ; Com--on sli pi. mm j !?' R good R fll" hr' Ti t A tin Clt n' Ha em.) can do be ex ! e W U M I I will t i p-. ce it ri nie ilia, omiii.i.i AX . wit l-i nnur to t e en pi er i.. eula an pi . I . . IPPI'v CO l'l' A KAiKA'KiiL, ' ITTSK kuii, P roie laiiuliic ilt-'-r . i ornate ny pi im ip;i Hr iware l i-is. Tt:l. l.t. n ?ij 1.1 Kiim lit-, mouth, everywhere in ie and e. -Dale, to lnirod.i e Ine UhjiUlNl-. I M 1- OV'K COMMON ."EN-K AMIL -i. .. , ,m tj,. ,. .i. ,,. .... . i anner. Price only fslH. Fuily wananiw lot tl e years. We will pay iioi.t. lor mii.v irjiichme that will sew a flrouaer, in iV beau i tful, or more elastic Kei-m than' o:ir It make- the "Klastic Iyck hi.iich." et y Hecoud Ktltch can be cut, end ki il t i.e cloi i connct tO ptiiied apart tviiho.it tenting il Ve pay Aentu from f 75 lo 2in) per mon: and ex pen ex.or a commission iiom mm t twice thai ami out can b iinia.t. Audre-. S FA O.M B & CO., Pi tl sbu rgh. Ph., oi i .o.-i oi Mhs8. ' 1. . . ii . - ; . . . ( u ci t ion. )o not be tmiosed iiiun b other parti -s i aiming ol wniinor t-.is ': Iron machines, under the Mitne iihiii -i otherwise. Ours ia the only cetiuii.o tc really practical cheap lnacuine iuixui. factured. ' t 1TTAI.IXARI.lt r:ci:i FOR THK V MANUFAi TUKJ. ol the FIN -T FiiENCH EKAN 1E nnd til , ii ht-i Liquors. Wines, CiTdiaia uu hi; era. (no mHChlnery rt quired ) will to tent io any party remitting a clie-it or postodico monvorder of f5 toihe addif-sul U. W. .1 ACiCtsON at CO., Unltimoie, Md. TOBACCO AM ID 01 E. V AKRAVTFn ') rrriV.xe A IX l)KSI!iE fi.r Tobarcn. This great 1 cmcdy is an excellent appoilrer. it purines tno blood, invi'.rniesihe system, po-eesos great nourishing aw' nueuKtheniUi; power, etiablm he Htoniach to oiuest tho heur icit. food, it 1. ikes steep rdrenhimr, . and e-m hiiciiaw rooust neaun. tvviKers a-ia 1 newer j or J'ity Years currd. t rico hliy Cents, p .si Ireo. A treaties on tho injurious eliv-cis 01 Tobacco, wllii lista ol relc.euces, tesi.monials. &c, sunt fber. A,ents wanted. Addro- DfU T. H. ABiiOTT, Jersey -City, New Jersey. , - 'X'o tlid 3Lisxlio. TTTTR aroAeents for over One Hundred V lr ForeiKn and Domestic Manulaciwr- I ers, and aie pr-pared to mrntali the whohi j country with DRV and FANCY tiUOUS, ' BlLKH, fHAWLH, JBWELUY, -ILVhli WAKE, FUR IiURE,PJANO.-i,NKWINl ( MACIIINE-Tt, An, Ac, ut tho nnti&rni prico i of - tne Dollar f.r Each Article, j Bend your clubs oi 10 udJ upward, for 1 descnpilve cuocltti showing wnat arr.lcles j Cf.n be obtained for tine Dollar, wl.ih. ic 1 ocnis lor ech cheolc. -, , . j ., ClItCULAKN KZTiT PKEB.' ,' , . j Presents worth irom Si to 3l(W Rf nl fteo 1 of charge to Agents s-udiug clubs. . I Agents Want d ia every To tth. CU--HM aN t CO., . ' - ' 10 Arch tret, Boston, Mts.fKDOiFliF GCIt bTirASh.5Tr that we lKve made .?..,, : - a complete- t ; ; e&m vol u -rav-o PJ( I i'..rr X3 to. ; ' " I cantft foui d in tho f.-.c ihnt the Immense bu'i. ess we have bull' tip Iihh iu uc-'1 11 multitude' t)f small com kk tt to iUllli.t.-. tiur cinb sys'eiu aird homo by advent ri;j the piereuts tuey wi i give tonem. - , utisucoea- uilj, tortlvnt h nie ol nii utt't ue to 1 heni.-ei ves We m.ifco thi announeemenl nu ply to iniorni tliepu ic tnat t w 111 be tor their nteieni to p-uon itH oui Ik use a wo s pi oui 11 u. u. 01 v K BHITHlOll) SA D RENTER . I UCt ii Ti T . A8IC.VW ISAM ANY OTJI tx COS t v Ifi THK mi K.K . - ' We el eve-v descripilo or DHV A D Fa.nCi U D-, PLAT i AH . J Kl Y. Witl' HE-, !i:Wl J MA' IIlsf H, . ,dc , iwrtli ui if nu prir i f n.vE I) I L . C it-nlsr in ! any Hddies tree. P.iKKKhC',Noi.W ad kjj uuiuitrnl , lo-, oa. . 1 , i ; 1 .- -of -; ? i. DRY GOODS! CALtPETINGS, . BOOTd AND rlloES TAR2? ... ' t - of all Binds, 7 .i ..!. And a vari6ty cf valuable and usefcl artlcloti for sale at -. - ONE DOLLAR FOS EACH A RT Ci r. ' A check descrlblna the article tI.cted from our (Stock lor s luniune l uiwr wi 1 be bcmoD he receipt of Iniee cents to " pay postage. , , . ' j Ao chars for fick fu'e or ( heck made at i thu establuhntent. Rend for Circmarw, as Ibis Is tue most! liberal sale 01 the k 1 ud in uecountr,. Ad- 1 dress FA tv Mi a. 1 lU, I No. U Knead U, tootlou, Aiasu.

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r w;.iii.i,i Aii u.u,s a iiChi3 1 on in ifiifje. WF. furni l i t k luj'.-uiin niir r,i ONi; l.-OLL,i , ucu uri cen u-td !.- nun any v. ai.iti. drnlf r OH 1,1 lio-l ..n. - A V.' 1 ! t CO f.t:';. nrtll t-u In c i . r iii j . . lit. Ill I :. ti 1 ti e J.:.P,8, , a lt-0 mill',, f. J i tr a i ;i d- .-i v.- r. t, v. -:e. VVn-.. Ca. I5 &x. On. .eimto A Ken s ru po I I ! t'. t .e ! ai.V ..!i -i I in, ... cir-ul.ir Will -tlOtv. "I , i, .a .... uifih can m- nit. M ri'-r f h...-ii, o . UltM- WriO-h AO , AC.. ' a -V , ts. TVIO iixu L, I RZ - OF COsT. A Cit ck de ;r birn uu Hiiic n to I e M or a. 10, hi, 10 c-;.- ;ijiur .si; 40 ior M; oO lo s..; i.(j i.,r heljt L . j1d mo'.ey . - i.e si red let er- CttfClfAra ' r-" t any audn &. a etitswauit d t vi l Wi.. ie. djiesw- If UtflH PLUM MFR, ti Ma over H'.. tonoo, Masn. And wilt iHCff.nl to fin-- port-on send.Pi 11 a unj in uur Oieut ' -Dry and Funcy Goods, A v AlCII. lK :K F.-!jiE":TINfl. a I.C LKE PAlTr.JiNrs, AC.,' ' FitKi: OF ( O.ST. uur IndQ. tment, ou. mt;,e pnt few yccra ..' ' h 4 N u tt-eu Hi?,:, Vic Sitvt iiuuh.e Our iaus of Trtial U lit Is . Our fri.-uUs will r-aay coiico our Pr. - etits !, i-:Un;,i: I'Ji ub- are i.ov uior-i tlinn ei .. in vulu.jlu CiuUoIW ' antl x'.tu ltpe-tl fciy ol Other . . ilrui.s. C-"PLF.A8u. j: XAMl.K.-?a Any person citi nc -i!her 01 1 he Clubs meiitioiu-d b w. t-au navy iheir fteser;. lions : preuiiinns euuineratc-u, . corrts.pouUin lu iiic .-: u ol tti Club, FUEK 1 It ONE K'UAR! roll A CLU u OK :tu una of the follo-s-ltm r.nii-.i vi.:3 l. Kheeiiii jc; Lelat:i ir--t; ps uein. laucy eoiOicd ne.lspi'e.1, 1, 11 view iui-iej uioroceo album, si ri( e cashiner-j ouiiun? or s, pattern; lioney-ionib ju it, nil wool fcrjus.e ?baffl, sot soil a sioio inj.-,oui ttuus.uu woui laucy nsliUHii-o panu tiuu Vt-.st pattern, gent'a hiiir t;.inid cimi i uold 1 1 nn liiiugsj, oil vtr p.a.ta i-iisfi.d luii(.-r ri.sn, mver plated u .'j ti ie rt vol viuii ca tor (on ii.-ctl, o:t npti. ihtrstoel bia.it d ln-ives and forks, worsit-t proieU:ide ahu 1, ladin,' long gold piatnd chain, ir.uies'. .o.a double liiiy. cent' iivavy enured soilo no. a ring, 'iih biacir. walnut v. orK box or writ .t desa. extra qu.'Uy bainiorn. skirt, bl jowei'y ttitrev.? bullous to iu inn), violin ,uu bow, jenl'i c-jrditaii jMciie. . o ouy u (ivory 1 rimuiiu; i,), siiiiri ior Tui Hoy mij roc:o tthopiuK b-itj, 1 ttiirti' biju cut blI moral booLa. FOR A CLUB Or CO '.r-.il Ore of tb-ioilowin-i.nj. K- s, vtsr.: yd.. itiieMcre.t or UrVfi sli.-ctiog.-i uirii 01 ooioied aipat- uivs-5 piioiu, popiju crew &attro, one piece 01 i!tM?in'i or brown hbof tmif, ingi awed silver -nati .d t but! in rnvciviii'i color, , juiui M'.i crior -.ttshuj'-i a It.r . puiu.s a t. e-,. p..,i tern, ,l 1 t lievy hoof y (.''tuli qulitj two i'.tncy colored bedspread , pit v nui s cu boots, i yds. f-trinera too i worn iroettiUrf, it uoy easuuifit'e plaid Gi';u.-i p. it ei 11. beta qiril ty haitnoral sain, 10-e-Wtiort. bia-s a.hi in clock, niches' ell wool clou p;iui:i, rl VC1 p.til'jil OdSa or C:ir4 n . B.' t, ur uuit r ;!, ntdleo' asliioanb.ewooi douitte hliawi, i-pkuuici cisnp'.'i -iii'l.ty Riolo (i by lij reis.rn j.:-xt and eam ii. ), J y nitas. doubio v, u.11 Waterproof oa:t:U4 -el ivi ry-iiulifliisi ItUiVea Willi . l''Ui p.ltleij lot H 1. s-t il e folk-. OOe hih lu-e on lain.-; if. nume Mts-rtiisiua l l l.l ills . Foil A CLUB OF lilO (xlOl. O! e of lhr toiowinu er id s, i : tici-. llt-rl-..r oli .141-it URI,- t...t..i ,) i yaidn uuii 1 wiutu cio-liiUji ot: co. iuy. 2 ittrni tine b!tsiid linen luhti covers Wl'll 1 vi. Zen I.ilyo sizert uinuer uHpkiiiii to jnn;ih, )&,, s. lei. d,d hemp cuii3i; (b'' od colors) est. a Ci'i.-iiity 'l or a p ca (lrt n. 1 niii', tsirn qisli.y popliu diwaa patteina , nair gti t' cil b i ioej". jM-. .ly), niiver hunt! .k ca e 1 pmt)..t hi wattji. t.ii'j dorun lv.iiy ha-iLiied e bladt 'i K Ml . ai.d 10, Hj, mi ei plated ciiiuvi; Bboi'feie oiviust caior vviui cut . .;t.. l,nUir. -Il.tlii'llli Tlu lu.Duidlnl IIO, v-i mpieie, Kliifiic oaue; mn I kuii, Ratou's .1 buiiei itviiln'i pair Miprrtnr wui iVotii l.mi'lsi.. e 11 ice t u i 111 u tl a nd 11 pe. nllei plu.lt d ,l,ti!itv,u -Ct i!lCiiei WlilitAlv. r, ;4 5 . 'i- ' 1 4 t-oti tttocy c tailiilei e.lvr till, one toi.en l.'ineifc' bea. till ei pitted links M1111111 11 si i.se -ewiug mid embK lleiiin: in-o h ii.e. . w o ney huuhj cuiiia qiiiim. eodid l.-tniiy fcibij (.tecord and I lllll:(l ,pU li.l?J. tir larqer Viubt the to'ue (nrrcamj m rieu iwuii. " 1 " " . Addier s nil 01 dera 10 . 1 A ILLS, iliYt ,.S & 0., ' 1'j Federal a:reet, Boston, Mjj., ' ' l. Hox C, Whol ale Peale's- In Dry and Fane? Oooiis, cuiioiy Pi.tied Wp.ro, Aibti&ii, be itiicr .-i'j is, . lce. Bo YOU WONDOit how ve can eeil itiousaucis oi 311RW1K, tied tbaullt;i,, t.' ot, ho' S. SnK :irtn I'atb-rs, Ktiei:n, sililr iu5 i.y the mh, Wu ciies, Jewelry' ti'lvei liiied IIrd an tliaiisu-ii ro, and gie a cboiie in ;.j0 h i times of ek-nnw si.ti tr riliy, ior One Dollar often urt.c;e: Pe"d ior a oi rcubii , A euts wanted Ad dress C V. lEi IIVK, A Co., Licensed Broaers, 35 Ku-Jbury tit., is istoo, Mans. : H - A KiTMlC. 1'ONTl.VKM'AL a nTCL L11NU L lANCJi. .. J. WO()I.MA?l .IT Ki.1 SL CO.. P opiiotors. Only 1. o hums trout New York; thren fi-ua rniiane.pbU. rotir trains duly. F ii" m:iI baihiii. Tiio Couuuoutal w wit .In Immlr" I yards oi tbe tiescn; fmnie dlstau.-.i froi-i depots. Laie-t hof.d lu Uie woili. A I ihe modern oonve-njeti.-c-s. Ac'iMMttrtitlM one .houM'iint Ififtt. TuMe nti iiirpnn.it;d. Prices itu- .. nt.l.;; tyT t .-s , . . If ,, , ; CHARLES ViELE CO., ti n o i 3-r-2LO Oil 80 Hrnl and MjLT-oro iHitii?. F.TAJT.VIt.I.B, l5it. s. r.. ffi:.'.u.E i. JASfE.' I. fLZQ-iln. T Vr'holcn'': Dealers in ;. . E O U Til E A 3T CORNKR "irjiilil ASii HiX'Ulil.SE hTil'?.T3, - ,4 . EVA.N-fiVIIt.E, lVJ. ' A!', rrdrrs prr r. p'.lv ottcude.-J fo novi. reAC KFTMANIT. PAVII) HEIMA.fl, Wholesale Deaiars tn Eyrcign and iJoxiestic LiJuor$ i'MX, COTTON TAU.Vd, OLASSWAJUS i,',::Xc8. ca and cj 3afn Strett, Uetwon f8 wr.a and TiUrd, , ,1 u Kvasstou, I?, r. - -. EISR DEPOT. OT'Vl rttf A. li tA.f 15I.1C. . J. ToSTIX G A 31 ii L E & F OUT II, 1 eal irs in 7iip,s Liqnori Cigars. & Tol-cj, A O. HOUni I'IRst STRxeT, v .' 1 IVAXOVilU,, li. JtllieiO lax