Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 September 1868 — Page 3
J. 4l 2 TtIL T.--l.iAY BKFf KM BK.R 21. lS'iV l''roin Hie (k!sxy. ISS FAITH.. CONCLC ?'! We fat tier. in the twirght.J ht tailed -i lore tame: ituas ihmuji v ,,..- , when I rose h-astily, hcarinr meiry voices a r tlx a cue. ' Pui'i hurt v." muI Mim Faith, r i l" or. i!' von icust pn, cot to-rr orn-w morn in-' ami let in ;.;w you tu.. it's Saturday, imi ' ' Sl went 'back that niht with the rrosr.-ct of tinoci.fr time of' pleasure. " Did you ever har ' t the old lady who, wus niriid a btootvi?" Mis a?'! rut 11 Fui'h .vked, us we cntr.ft up trorn toe k:i ti i" next iuon-ut.t', ana paused at t: i'.1 i.!u go'irr ou in iii'! pannr, ana J hive f I.-ci ("riven . -t ns usual. liridirrz rloriiios rK:t; she routs it out of roi i" a iid leaves it Uoatirg about in sir, where it foks so pretty 1 h. If forg ve her; hut i have on utter Lorr of Saturdays and brooms." "If" you are exiled," I said laughing. ' it is to the laud of lilies and 1 J , CI it)'!-5. " O, they aroqrrar vagabonds, those el ioy o?n't g along their ;?: I-'. lifc doeent citizens, but th-y in t' ..tr.-:,-io iboiU. like vagrants. Po y. -u 1 vo vo'yN, -Miss Fletcher; here an: soiiio ti.a' cauiix ;.d in the wilderikmi na- Iron my tiower fcttieine:r." " . ' fh-.y are ad the sweater for it," I 'i, pMft nr them in my holt lovingly. " I ti.'.Al make them tell me .stories all d:.v. ' " Don't have them prosy one," said Miss Faith. "Take some lilies to vary the tales u little. 1 see Bridget L is relented and stopped sweeping." I went away down the sunny street, and .--e paced back slowly to the hun -o. My visits at Miss Langlcy's were Ircq-.int at'rer this. Perhaps she saw that loved to come, and opeuc d tho way; jn.rhap.-4 she had some little likii.g for :iiO herself. She was always coniial nnd cheerful, aiways ready to sy iui.tli1z always workingfor others; so that I tomeiinics wondered if so utiseltish a-id beautiful a life a her's had ever teen lived; but an I kiiew or iietfer, 1 ioutid there were two iMi-s Faiths ono with a sturdy cheer jib Ait her, bright and vigorous, the o'her solitary and gentle, livtnir in a wilderness of fancies. L weat there one afternoon when I was tired with school duties. 3Ii-s Fait! was not in the parlor, nud I sat down, to wait for her. Presently Fanny 'auje iu, bringing a dish of ilowers. "Oh, i''s yen, Miss Fletcher!" she F-i 1: " Mis Lnnirley told me to ask v u to i-t iy tl.ft nigtit if you eamo. Its.'V.Mrs.bick." t'Siok?" Baid I. "What Hit?" '' don't know!" replied Fanny. "Liku sho always is. She's been prftiyhiil for a ve.'k." So I took a sclifary t-upper.then went Lack tu the parior and tat down alone to wat'j'.i the twilight, thiukin, with a ftr-insrn sense of wonder, how the dark was ?rowiiur, and a life was irroivh'g, the ooo into niaht, the other into iLh!. I ; s--' 1 r lonely evoTiing. The chirk was striking ten, and 1 was getting lirvd of moonlight and reverie, v'nen I head fcicps On the htairs, and Mis Faith came i!. Theliyht of the candle the held, showed her face paler than u-uiil, and a slight pained contraction of the brows. " M iriui,"'she taid.ppoakini? rapidly, ;hh without uny j-rpo'ing, " I think Mr. Wild i dyin. Are you ufraid ot deaili? Can you stay with her ten mi nut':- ah no?" I sdiivereu with the chill tho thought of !-! t h bric.'j. " Wii oeai'.- vim go'ui?" I faltered. To io r ouest of hers. r i. ti'i..d hirwi,l;out tnre hesiHo.uier at anything." shi! y. ' U;iiy b ' pa-ssive, a:id t r.i ht. t, .'li W'-i hitiin;r in the bed, y ilo-v, I 'O'viojr e!f like (va.i.iiiif ..;r iy hair and wild ,: r aiJS1 wine were on a ie i ci, imi a p.-i'.c candle I . vu, ll. ' ;iu.-t an beyond. , . i;t ov..-r thuso tletaiU ns I pr. -"'pe v.-itii eve t ' fl : " ieni'f ( m wa- liutnediateiy fi.-ein - rtrait 1 a.i'jin on the ep atfii i. yio-i'-' i -.ve -eg . r'ra:i..' f..-u .- . I ! O to i .i ;te. 1 .. b Mrs i it .! i'aee d a man of . 'if sin-ruhir ami ..' i e, like 31 rs. Wall, yet nniil;,; her; wonderful eyes s:i I us if they would haunt v: ; nn expression that at- ; i: I r.-pjllod half uncanny, . ;. Mil. 7 restless slance followed m l : i t o c ! -Ah, ; " Fa th .1,1 ;in s, e' mi e. It--, l-'leieher," she paid, . ' -.n, didn't she? My ton 'is Fietchcr vou've never : i ' I dm, Is ive you? I suppose Faith ; .ie.l ymi lor a witness. iSho's one ;.i i. t ready for the weddiu; she went n: i e ! rforr, i remember, bat sotnet '!':; hirpened; wh it was it, Miss IV. f.-l.er?'' r-'otnethinsr?" Isiid, bewildered'y." l A'-k Mis Faith when she conies." - Ve.," sai 1 Mrs. Wall. "Faith'll knew It in ido - ino ill then; I shail ho widi niriio when thov're married. 1". i I'm-.' 1 u so tired!" ;-ln' t. U baek on the pillows, and I h i 1 the wine to her lips and famol her. Fifteen minutes she lay t '.:!!, scarcely seeming to breathe, w'hii I sat beside her iu a sort of t -rr '"ir, afraid to look at the portr;i i r i pfoofo me, afraid of the whiaper stir of tho night wind; then the do r opened again and Miss Faith entered. She was dresnid ia a. heavy white 'ilk, I hit fhiunncred in the lamplight::". 1 huuj in rich fulds about i.i-r; a ite lace veil was flang over i;iT tua 1 and confined by a string of ye it's; t:.e lices tf her far-.; were st -rtdj riid, and Lcr cheeks were whiter than the dress. ''Ah. y m have ceme-backl" said Mm. W:i!!, wit!i u spark of returning i'..iaia'K'u Huw beautiful you are, 1 th! hut so pa'e in. I cold! Your i-; ;?k ; v. -;re lle roses before, and e:r ey-s io bright hut then it's y( ars and years " ''' .. k .iuwn ' again, and her br.'atb eamo heavily. " K"3 tut . Faith"," she said, faintly, ii'ter r. pai-e. "aud then go. You will be my own (laughter now my d -rdng; and we shall be happy after Her last strength seeminl to depart v. nn thi. and she lay motionless and j- -ii.d. Miss Faith sat down beside i , r and ei. i. d the cold hands, while i .-rent sof;iy away to the window. '': "iireeze stole in, stirring Miss J' ill's til my veii as he leaned lor....d with the sntuu fixed fnee, and fa .nn t my flashed check as I leaned uli r ' e "ill. - Un sat 'hfr? for a time that seemed an ne t. The liaure en the bed never i;i.v-L. 1 heard the clocks strike tV" FoVt ' stay." Miss Faith aaid. ' to:V "I auiTiot airaid to be alone." ;i:t I kept n-y piice. and ;.he m'd i o , , r-iore. i i.e niini nours weat vi. -Vliiui iuj .. " ca-i wnen the iceblu toic murmurea again, " ao
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happy . l.i:rfl forever. Then ilu-watch ?r laid tho - hand Wk reverently, and, hiding her face,
' hurst into tears. I ' 1) ar Miss Faith," I cried, kneel1 ing at her si ic, " don't, weep ior her! ! I'm suvc it is bettor so!" ,r.,t Yes," said 3Iiss Faith.- simply
an i sa lly, iiifng tier laca agitn; a :reat deal better, lhc teara were ior this Mile of death"." ' They were falling thieklj', while sh.e. spoke, .oyer the little ..withered lisnd she hrtd taken osfiin- in her'fl: .". Oh, my poor dear! " she said, " if ever she wror.g;d me, surely I. can fotgive her now! So death is kind to me." - ' ; . -' .She closed the eyes" tenderly, sm oilud the hair, and turned to me, savit:r, " We will go now." Ttwas !ae rext memmj, when 1 toie un;?ir3 to 3Trs. "Wall's chani-b.-r. c-irrvinif : f-ome flowers in my 'u d-i M:ss Faith was there. .1 laid down the i ons, and was retreatinv ! -: L ! ; hut he failed me back. ' A i ;j 1 1 in," s-he -iid, "I owjyou an cxnfara'i""' of what you saw last iii-!;l; and I want to thank you." . I .m i t !ad lo uo anything lor yon, M;ss Faith." She had leafed hcrolf at the table, and ban d i . or lietil a moment "on her hand. -" - " The story of my life," she paid, slowly, '" is ti hi d rduiy rot a fit t-tory for a yew g git I to heap." Her ( vis had wandered to the portrait, hanging above her, "with ' the morninn liaht upon it. "lan't teh tr.o.'':F?aij.- " I know; he was your lover, and ho is dead." " No," she answered, " not dead." " False, then,"' I thought, but, as if she guessed this, f ho concluded. ."Nor unworthy.". s . LiTi. " 116 bears the burden of his father's sins," she went on. speaking in a strnppe, calm way. It ? is tho hand of l'ate. I looked at thaffaee ; as it is now not threo mouths ago. He is a maniac, as she has becu half her life." - ' - : I could not suppress a cry of horror. ' , , ; "I don't wonder it shocks you.' she said, gently. " I have lived with, the. thimsht till it. lias familiar. It is a form of death, lie -Las-' Intm in heaven for years. I think of him there, uti'd I i in g'a.!, knowmg h.is mother has join.d linu. WThat , j.f ; on earth is ouly a bo ly to "be regarded because it once b.ljngcd.to h'tUT" th.it is all." ' 1 ' ' " ' " ' "I cannot tell you all .the Btory,! Marian. I do not think of it in do-j tad; 1 just know l.had j?ret light, then great darkuess that I thought would never end. But (Jod showed me another woill to live lor; and a dear friend, whom-you have kuawe, showed me how to live for it. So the sun came out broad sgiin, and it has shone ever since." i I wondered at her, sitting with such a serene face and tolling that dreary life story. "Audl thought, you had always been su happy!" I said. " " I am happy." she answered. " IV I think I am happier every day I live. Why should any one be unhappy in this world? I want you to think of me always as being glad, Marian. Forget all about Ihio other ; person, who miiht be eloomy, and lot mo be the old Miss Faith asain." ' " We had coiue out of the chamber, while she .spoken and I said " Yes," with all my heat t. "i : " An ancient, maiden lady,! she said pan.vlne; on the staircaso tj smile back at me, "'ji-t as meiry as. the birds aud flowers just us contented as f very thing (i4 l as made ought to 1c." II. It. Hudson. Fariaers aud ilousekeepera, .,' T ICK';, . IV O T X C E Z If ye n want CHEAP HOAP, and at the Riuno titnt lua very bcbl of Mop, use Snpouifio i or (OXCF.XTIIATKD LIE, TiiK Kkapy Family Hoap-Makeb. ' The only genuine Lye ia the market. A box of it will make niueli more iSoap thu Puiau ir any bogus 1 e. Maoufactured by Peim'a Salt uTanufacturiiigCoinpaiy riTTsnuito, Pa i' Importers of CUYOUTE, and manufac turers of the foiloTTtng Htandard Chemi culs: Natrona RI. CarbJ Soda, Natrona Sal iSu.Ia. Nat ona I'oi us Alum, isatrona Mu rlatic Acid, Is'ntrona Refined Petrlenm, Natrona Ol.loikle of Culcium, Natrona Flouriiio of Calcium, Natrona Saleratus, Natrona Caustic eld, Natrona Sulphuric Acid, Natrooa Nitrlo Acid. Natrona Re fined Haroi-ifTi'r, Natrona Salt, Natrona Copperas, etc. seldtf CA31PAIGH NOTIC LAPHEAH & MITCHELL: We are now ready for the 3FaU & Winter Trade with ONE OP THE VERY L.ARUEST (ii rot the largest) fXOCILB of 31 K :: AXI) KOYS' TRIMMED EATS and SHAKER HOODS, in the Stftte of Indiana : and as it is to the interest of every merchant, to have a large assortment to feel eel Irvun. let no ooe fail to plve us a call, m we Hie ia direct, com vel it loi petition witti e i ociuiiuLi, Louhsvule, fci. Louis, and Chicago. OUR PKICJTS ILLEE LOW. ALWAYS Come every one I JPleuly of good for all. LANPHEAR & MITCHELL, Xo.2S North First Street, ' EVANSVILLE. We will have a lara;o lot of Calendars for our customers by tbe middle oi. September. Come and get one.- - au31 dim ' FISCUER & BITTER, lerclmnt Tailors, No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lowry A Co.'s bank, " ' EVANSVILLE, IND. ! WA fine stock of Imported : - - ----- Satisfaction in all oaea raarant. uiuir
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X3IFOUTEK AND l:AJ-f!3 IM Coach & Saddlery II?trdwar ....... t 3iriT!". Axlca., Wool Wort, ian29skr iiruf-ss, Knaiiifle.-l l'utot I.eal5..:r Fad Hkins, tsiiivtirs, c., &.c io. ?4 J'lsxitx Street. . - Evanvii:e, JuJy 2, IWB ' jftl? BiEIiUiiiER, KELLCGS & Ctt. (Successors to WeIL Krtlogs; & Co.) IitrOKTKrJS AMD JOEEERS Oir 13";First Street, SIGN OF THE BIO DP-DlLOGK AXIS, AXES, . . -TABLE VUTLtJKY, TABLE CUTLF.iiYy TABLE CUTLERY POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLER, ! POCKET CUTLERY, r i . "DCraoo Oluviii.-, , - - Trace 'Ohniuet, Trace ClutiiiM, Pliuiters' Ifoct "PlaMlers If oes, llRiiters' Hoes, j ' -Meclianlcs' Tools, : . , , Meciianlcs' TooIh ; MceUanlcs'Tooi?, BUILDSES llilinWARE, BUILUKBS'IIAKDWAKK, fil'ILDiCUB' IIAKiiWAUK, AMI Ultiil, fjlftl.f. , Col'ltM Akl WOOL. t'Alil BKHT it UHBtlii HfH, VIM, BJbX'f MUlUiKll UJCLVISti, HU1 an Crosscut SaTrt., Hiu and. Cross-Gut saW, i ' ' V " JHili aJid ' CroSs-Cut Saws. CA6U buyers will find it to their adviin. Cage to examine our block before pui oijr. ? lag eiiewhero. i - . . At the Old Sfana, IS First St BiKTTIClIEU, KELLOCU A CO. lyie SASnrEI. ORR.! DAVIDSOTT. ' J. L. OSS . . SAMUEL OBB U CO., D2AXKIL3 IS TSEL, fe PItlW G W, A. X! JLt JjI , Horse and Mule SUoes,, Tinners' and Elackssutha' Tcold, WAGOX AND BIGG V '.'WCOSTiGttC ,, , .' ' - - - ! WROIUIM SCRAP EOl'fllir , ' At the highest market rate . , , , Water SJs-et, 1unH dtf EVANHVILLE. 1ND. DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE -COMPOUND.- - Tne" Great New England Kemedj. ' DK, J. M'. ILiK'S VVhito Pine Compound Is mow ottered to' the afulcted througtiout the country, utter bavin-; been proved by the test of thirteen yars in the Now England iStates, where ils merits n.ive become as well known as the t rfe I'rotu whicU.iu part, it derives lis virtues. . The White Plii Compound CURES Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, rtipththena, Bronchitis, Hpltting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally, it l a - Temarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints, Wabetes, DilUcHlty of Voiding Urine, Bleediug from the Kidneys and Bladder, Grave', anil other Complaints. From the Koston Journal.) '...,;'- Bohton, January 20, ISiS?. l'OLAND'S W H ITS Pi K E CO M POU "!. A ft er having given it a thorough trial, we can conlideutly recommend Ikrfiintl's lt'tif J tti Ctyniouiul as a very vultiabie arttolrt for the cure of Coughs, Colds, ami i'ulmonlc CoiuplaiBlM uenerally. In seven-1 ca.ves, -we have Known it to siv prompt rollef when uli otner remedies wliit-h bad been tried had failed. It is an ar!i:le which, in a clim.ite so promotive ot sudden and severe colds as is that, of New .usland, cuaht to be in every family; and we su-e sure that those who once obtain it, and give u a fair trial, will not thereatter be wdling to be without it. A VAT.UABI.K Mkoictmc Jr. Pvland't White Pine Oompountl, advertised in our columns, is a sueeess ul attempt to com.bine and apply the medicinal virtues oi tbe While Pine bark. It bas been thoroughly tested by people in this city and vicinity, and the proprietor has te.-aimo-nials to Its value Irom persons well knowii to our citizens. We recommend its trial In ail those cases of disease to which It m adapted. It Is for sale by all our druggists. A. Y. Independent. The TFAtf Pine Compound is now sold in every part of the United States and British Provinces. - Prepared at the SEW E'GIAN1 BOTANIC IKlOT, Boston, Mass. - C. DAMON fc CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, . . . Wholesale Agents. . For sale at retail by aU dinlst. mch7'6Sdtf Evansville fc Crawf,rds ville Railroad Co.) v , Secretary'- Oalce. JEvansville, Ind., Sept. Htb, 1SCS. J WTOTIt'E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Hi the annual meetluK of stockholders in this company will be held at tbe courthouse iu the city of Evansville. on Monday, the 5th day of OctobT next, at tea o'clock A.M., at which time an election will be held for thirteen Dueotors, to serve lor the ensuing year. -3 O'derof the Board, selti dtd J. E. MARTI X, secretary. ' J. C. DUE0UC3ET & CO., OOTTOX FACTORS, Produce and Provision Ker chants, SO X OUT II- WATS STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. Orders and consignments solicited, selo dtf
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R. L. MAYNAHD & CO., COTTON FACTOID, I""rot"' antl Ccinmii&n 32crc Isants. , ; OXTico and Vi'areiooius: Corner Division. ard.Water '. Streets E VANS VILLK, I M. Special attention given to tlu; seliirg ef Cotton, Corn, Wheal. I'lour, i'otnloes, llay, - ' . fse-:'.' V.it. H. DFAD. ' JOHN KISfaSTC'. READ -ft EINChTO.M, PRODl'CE,. FORW.siDINO, and CO And Dealers in Core ?!f1,ml Raeon, Lard, Hides, KUtn, and Country l'riouce genera. lv, , , . f Xos 33 an i 3.5 locust Street,' ae22dim KVANSVlLtK, Isp. ' ;FR.ifeTbx & CO., NO. 5 N."WATEK-' STREET'EVA NEVILLE, INDIANA, ' '. . ;s AND-;; . - ' :j , ..-,! ' , ! ' Commission -2; ' -' ' ; OKlVJCXrAXi AGENTS WHITE LINE : . Central" Transit Company. ' .'All frf inlitsfur Neic York crnJ Aoto I'- J 7 i . jt ... ' 1, i ..,.. ,.fert ' "' - '; air?C '" - -' ' . I Wkumn I'.uotheks, Paris Lnndintr, Tenn, I A. W. MDfcROTTo;, Ivvansviie, ind. i Ti7T;'r ti mi dohi ; m, n r J i m"u L.ATW Cotton and Tobacco factors, Office COR. V INK WATCii fiTItKKTS. KVANSVIIiK, lKu. Ka"PpprIai.aUnUou given to pnrchaningsnpi!iea.f majlDii8m tiios: c. sawn &; cu., PKOBl'CB AND COMMISSION MEUCUAlflZ ' ' f.ieaiera in' ' ' ' " ' FlQiir, IIay Corn, Oats, 'Grass feci and Produce glnkkallV . So. a tUtVTit WATJtR StlS1t-, i -'' KVANSVIX.I.K, lap. ' ' pents for 'the ccTebrated HAZARD POWhKK COMi'ANV. vu omws prtjiopily rtHrt. , Jau22d ID 33. I. HA.AS Over First NattoLial Eft.uk, Corner Mai ii First Streci-s Kvansville, Ind.. "TASl'FACM'RKK i" CirKTIKr JLt a. mis ti"ni Word, Gold. Silver, Vol ciiutte, Coralila, aud Amber i'laien.-C'.wvet .Work, ArtiJoiM' Vaiates, &c : ADMINISTRATOR of Nttrorts Cxtd (an excellent and safo antithetic), Clin rofort-i, Ether, and also sevei-al local pari lyzers. ' NEURA LtilC Affections treated. MY FAClLIillvS are as Rood and nr establistiment as lanr? (coni'stine of rn. rooms as any In the Un jU-d blutcs. 1 RETURN MV THANKS for the oi tensive pxtr-mtae rewlvna during tije pur EIGHT VKAKS, . mchi vu ei). scerEajtAxs-. w. a. Bcr.roaD SCI1 UER3IANN & BURFORD, ': Apotliecarien OPERA DBl'6 STOIIK, (CHANDLER'S BLOCK,) No. IS South First Street, KVAXSVILI.il, IX. Uea'rrs in Pitre Tim?, Medicinos, nnd ;hoinicals; Wines, Braudies, Ate , t;r nf dicinat purposes. Will Keep constantly on hand a larae nssoitmenl of Perfumeries. Toilet Soaps, Univ. Mail. Tuitt.b. and Clothes Brushes. B Prescriptions carefully com(;oded . nt an nonr". itn- ' D. J. tCHLAEPirR. 1 1KAI.E IU PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, AN1 ciii;micai.s, T71uch fxutl XSxnlto, Wherft yon run find the lr.rges stock ol Toilet. Article in the West. Physicians' prescript iona filled at fill hours, d:y or night, by none but experienced Prescription Druggists. - - msyJtS Uoiu Wliolesale No. 16 North First Street. AGENTS FOR GEORGE II. EESD'S DOSESlis LIQUID DYES. ' GENERAL AGKNT3 FOR Jim DR. ASIHSTSAD'S TONIO SYR'J UNIVERSAL "OINTMENT, and 'PILE 'OINTMENT. ITAl l ortifrs pronptlT filled s Wbolesalu Retail Dras i;e;iJer iu Medicines, jpai.-ts, Oils, Brvflui', &,.-, JUIV tT., bit. Second aad Third, - - ' - - Lvansviiie, lnL Particirlai Attention Siven to CUTTING WINDOW i-i.ASS to .y Riga, iiiiiii dtt . - UlRS. n. l. fay, EIe?ro-inotaaic I'StysfciaJi. Imparls Jinmetlate llelief to Xenons COJrsULTATloN FREE. Particular al teution paid to Female Weak n esses. Residence .and Otfiee Second Street, bet. Tjocnst ami Walnut. I J.VU dJm
A.B.nAVHciT. j. j. wmm'nir PRODUCE. COMMIES I OX AND ft-?-WARDIXtf MKJiCHATfTS,
No. 6 ..'.....South Water at. Dealers in Flonr, rUeon, Ilay.Oii'tS, ani Countiy Prode.et!. r. ar. I3Aie.t..... ...... n. sta -baird: & STA;R; Successors to W. M. At tman A Ca.) 01 EKEKAI. - A(4ESTS...; I'RO-,! 2? F'orvarJln? nl Cnrnmiinlon JM Cb nt, Kv!vi:svll!e, Indiana. Refor i v a.'KBww, pres'u-! irst nauonai rasAgent for Ottla River Salt Co. ' 'noll-f rzrr- won.; !tr,!ns vck V frienr.s and foriher pntrons tint w are on FIRST STR1: H, ono door below Vine, next to L. Piert-on's Tin Shop, st'lt in thetridA of LIQUOllf. Ft.OUTi. COMtc, RUd Jrtionld t lAeexi to KeoMiem. 11. I. AIX.Tf? & CO. FORWART)I!M AND ' COMJUSSIor ' MERCHANTS,-: ' ; :, KlXrriFIERS, and Wholesale Dsftiers LlduOSS, FLOUIJ, 'fee-'.- .'' i IF A T E i: ' S T R E E T One door below Vine, next to L. l'lerjn's, 'i'iu hhop, EVAKSVII.I.K, 15. Janl dir. P S. Dubouchet, late of EvansvUi, IeJJohn (Jii.kbt, JoIcnda, 111. P. S. DUSOUCHET & CO, : GENERAL ' : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. S3 roydr.i3 Strfft, . " NEW ORLEANS, LA, Orders and eonsHntnents solicited. References W. J. Lowry A Co., IoSjf Carr A Co.. Henry Ayres, F sq.; J. C. v soucbel A Co., Evansvltle; J. V. McCoy Hon, Taeo. Stelirer A Ron. Ootconda : A. C McUoliister, John M. Ihirter, Win.H. Ll ; kins, Joim R. Eveiton.Mf. Vernon :HiiM HIU & Co., O. R Davis & Co., Warsaw; H. Vanmeter A Pro., Bowiiog-Or en, ivj. A. J. Harris, Unlontowo, Ky. uovdoin i : : ! " " .PHILIP DZCKZUt -Third Street, feet. Sjrtatsora zx& Via' Manufaci.iirr.r of ' - Compound Lubrlcz'MQ Oils for all kinds of Macblucxyj : . .- -; -v.. . , Also, LAPJ) OIL, SOAPS, and CANDLE PURR CATAWBA " VJNK or my cr.i, ?To-wth.' Vnrh?ldi- ,-.. Diss olation Noticj. THE I'AIIT.VEISSHII' I!r.SJi:T). fore exist l hi; bet ween the nmtersisjned, under tlie uiurtoji'f llnrton : Pool, 1 this dv dissolved bv lU'ituni coie-ent, and tlie withdrawal or ST. M. 1.mI. Tlie business of the lii rn will be settled a', their old oillce. No. S." West Second street, now occupied by H. SI. Barton. , Ktlber partner will nse the lirm name in liiiuidutioti. H. M. BARTON. M. Ai. I'OOL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 1U. O IZ 1. snriEimivii tiis: aiiotc. i JL.!i tnkn this oi.nr.ilmi'tv r( ibanbluu my friends lor the iiOeii.l patronaSe they I J. fi . r V, I ra v ioimer nariner and MlCi- sor. M. M.PODL. Cincinnati, Ht ot. 1st. IS' 8. te7 P.- M. BARTON, Ao. S3 West Second Street, CIN'CINXATI. Liberal advances meda on cor.slgnmenls. se7 dtf PETER CASEY GO., For t he f aleof 1 1 A Y, CORN.'O T3,"llRA S'. FLOUR. MEAL, li.U'OX, LAU1J, &uil Wastern iToduca generally, K. Si LKVKE S.itLRT, ap:8dtf - " ' Vicksbcbo. Mitia. DUKE -XICQELSON, COMMERCIAL BROKER, RAILR0A9 AM) S7EiSB0.iT AGSXT, .- J, u iiO.Lii ti a-.ll Kjt.f . ap-Odtf EVANSVILLK. IN1. Jos. If. Black, hifof MavsviBe, Ky. B. M. Bi-Ai it, late ol iilack. Cami on A Co. , J$X.ACI,.lBnQ. Cc. CO., Cotton ifAcxous, Commission it"-I i nil tf For tlie !-!it!e of a i:a Jh FLO urb eef, ro rk, And Wcsltrn Pioduee generally, 2a l UUAT liTUKKT, anlSIJaui eil i MEMPHIS, TENN. D. A. rt iKKQ TileinpiiiS. Tenn. J. B. Dbi-iu, lste of Cartmell A Iirury. (Suece-sors to Cartmeil & D: ury ) COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 2!0 I'KS'i' MT.KLT, Bet. Washington and Adams, MEMPHIS. TENN. By porrai sion we refer to Brandeis A Cra'wiord. Louisville, Xy.; Barton S; Pc.ol, Ciuc-inuati, Dbio; L. i;u!tnor, Jr., A Co.. I.vausvil.e, Inn.: ilnyhr.it A WLlttaker, Evansvilie, lu!.; C-)le Br')tl;ers. St. Louis, io.; Ci-aries T. 1 : ii.de, 5.:uiw, 111.; i--. W. Snmn, Preshtent ref,p:e's'Hans. Memphis, Tenn.; W. ILChti ry. President Meicn ants' National Bank, Mouiphis, Tenn.; Clarke, Ely ife Co., Memph s, Tenn.; .Newton Font & Co., A!empui, Tenn.; Slialton, (joyer A Co, ienipnis, Tenn. (seldtf rillLOX'S "fAi'UIiX 10TI0N" For Ecautirjin? the Skla and Ccicplexiou. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles. Pimples, Moth Blotches, Tan, etc , ana lenders the skin soft, air, anil blooming. , For Ladies iu the Nursery u ia invaluable. For Gentlemen after Shaving it has no I equal. i ' Paohian lotion " is the only reliable remedy ior diseases and bltmisues ol the Skin. 115 AI-4HSiI "PAPIIIAN SOAP" for the Toile:, Nnrsery, and Bath, will not chap Hie skin. Price 25 cents pfcr cake. "FLott'rd: Jiivc 'ri.em i3: :iavo." A New Perfume lor the Hat-dkerrhiet. FjiquUite, Dehcaue, Lastin.- Frngrar.ee. P1IALON A SON, New York Sold by ail Orudis ts. Uya dly WM. C. TDENOCK & CO, 5 Gas and' Steam, Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine ana First Streets. Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. Dealers in all kinds of Brass Cocki WhlsUes, aud Steam Ganges. Partlculal aitentioa paid lo repairing and adjustinj Steam Ganges I JnneStf
BTSAMBOATI 5.
Regular Evans villa anri .nderson j Daily Paokft. " ' i Tho fiee-t and splendid BidewUrt 1 stearaer ' BJIoilie Norton, CHARLEY PERKINS, MaBr; Er. Tkkrt, Clrtr, Will pty as a rejrnlar packet between Evnnsvilieand Henderson, otrerlna: oji-quiil-ed nceommodHtions to travelers nnd shippers, l eaves Kvansville da'ly at 3S p.m. leaves Henderson daily at 7 a.ia., nialcne closeconnecf ion with the E.&' R.K. FARE Through and way paseugers only bo cents. janl7dtf CUKE NICHOLHOF, Agent. Come to i&tny. Henderson & Evanavllla Daily Packet The new, fast, and . elecant. side-wheel I'flssenger Steamer rxllio VmiMosis WALirar. Master; i ' HoiiKP.T I'RAS.nEAR, Clerk. Ijeave-Kendprsoii every morning nt.TJ o'clock, promptly. 1 Ijeaves Evaiisville every afternoon at 4 O'clock, promptly. Kate Thronsrh find way pssenbrers KOc. Ereisrht received at alt hours al E,W. Pat rick's wharf bont, free of elm "c-. augJO dim E. W. PATRICK, Agent. Regnlar Evansville and Tennessee River Packet. ' V. For Paducah JohnsoaTllle,' and Eastport. - ' rJK ' ' ' Tbe fleet and spIei did steamer , SAM. OJPtn, , ALLEN DUNCAN. Master; 1 Vai.. Hoknsox, Clerk, Leaves Evansville for Eastport and a,U Tennessee River way l:ml ;ij(;sas a regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p in., taking froluht aud passengers at lowest packet rates, and (jiving especial attention tothe flllin"' of oruei-s. . For freight or passage apply on lKitird. sel6 tf v Kegnlar Tnesday and Friday Packet . for Paducah and Cairo. ! The finely appointed steamer '"' - - ' :i'ir$&&- ' '' w llKW.HoWARn.Ma.-ner; .i ; AIakio.n Whight, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet lor Cairo and all way landings, i Leaves Evansville every TUESI'AY nnd FK1UA Y, at4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 p. in. . Through bilisof Jadins; el veil for freight" over tlie Mobile A Ohio Railroad. - or lieieht or passnce apply ou board, or to vr.u. liwjw. ii., orJDUKE NICUEL.SON, Ascnts. ' Jylo dtl Regular Green River Packet. The fine Passenzcr Steamer JiUIKS GRAY. Toe McR ynoliis, Maste-, Will ply as a regular Kemi-Weekly Packet betwe-.-n Evinsville aud W'oiMlbury, avd all way landiegc, carrying freight nnd pasren.ers at lowest rates. I mar 1 1 ill. t ' Deiter's Independect low-pressure Packet QUICKSTEP IL T. DEXTER, MA8TEM, X)AY ttnd THURSDAY, at i p.m.. posh IjCft ves Evansville for I'alro fevt-i y HON'l ve I.V. connect in at rnhowith HI. Louis, janl tf ' . ForPadacan and Cairo, i Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. ! -. " The maKnifleent s:le.wheel Rlntner : ' A.M. Dcrour riKT, ' nter; ' WILIP, K. WLfP.,l ... k (Ieo. Isiei if. i.s-, J-eierBs, i Ifives Kvansvilie ever WEDNESDAY ani SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close coiiu'sjtions nt Cairo witn firsl-chiss packets lor . St. Lronls, ivlenipius, ami iew Ur.eana. 1 Connects at E.vansvUio 'vith th-K. iC. I R.R., and thuTarascou for Looisvllle. " l-'oriielght or p;issa-'e imply osi board, or to K. M. HUMPHREY CO.rf i ; or LUKE NICilEiJSON. st-12 tf - Aants. State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County, sss: . , I, BI.YTIIE IIVSLS (i.i:KK K the Vanderhtiiuh Circuit Courts do hereby certify tothe Siierilf ot s:i d the next gei euil election, to be held on the s-crond Tuesday in Oe.lnb-r, 1MS, at tho d.ilorent place of boiOinjj tlet:tio;is in sail county, I ry w t: A Governor of the Slate of Indiana. A Lieutenant Governor. A Secretary of Stnt-. -' - An Auditor of Male. A Treasurer of State. ' ' ' A 1'le- k of Supreme Coni t. A Reporter of Supreme Cnnrf. A Supeiinteuileiit of public Instruction. An Attorney General of siHl. A Member or Congress for tiie First Cou-cr-sioiLHl l.lsf rlrf (if I r.liMii:L. 1 - A Common Piens.Iu.t.e for trie tllstiict compo-en ol Ihe inimlim n' i'osey, Wairick, Gtb-on. and Viindcrburiiii. Ono District Attorney for aaid Idslrict. A Seustor from ViinoerliuiKh County; two Representatives truiii ihiiI cmttily. A Clerk of tho Viiijui.rburgh C.rcnit Court. , A Treasurer of Vanderburgh i.kmnly. A Recorder of Leeds of Vauderburzb I County. i An Appraiser of Heal Hstato of said county. A i:ouoty Commissioner for tho Third District. A Coroner of Vanderburgh County, aril one Township Assessor lor oncU "of the seveial Townships In said county. And the. Sheriff of said coun-y is hereby ordered and directed to sivedun ar.d leijai notice of such election according to law. Witness my hand aud the seal of suid Court nt Evansville, this i'Ui il,iy of August, lltjYTHK HYN'ES, Clerk V. C. C. ' perH. W. Biepus, I).;puty Clerk. I. Jacob H. Miller, Sheriff of Vanderburgh County, do hereby certi'y that ihe above ami foregoing notice of eiect iou ts a true and complete copy of the original, on file in my oflice, ibis the 'jrtli uay of August, A.l- ISfls. . ,, J. it. MILLER, Sheriff V.C. aug29 hi ' ARCIIITBCXS. ALLEN & CLARKE, . Architects & Superintendents. OSce-Crescent City BuildlUR, secoBO Bo r: entrance No. i Maiu Street. h-ians and specitications( furnished on rea.soo.able terms. I se U'-ci H. KURSLNNA, - AXaOIIITEOT. fiice No. S ClTANDLER'H BUILDINO Corner First and Locajt StreeiK, Evansville. Ind. " Plans and specifications forsll kiudi of onildimjs furnished at snort notice, tied oa reasooubTe Series. inirhli d fm S. H. FAiacnii.i. J. W. Bihohai. FALROHLLD & BLNGlLSuI, Commission ricVchnats Si Ifagazlce Street,' nov3)dlV Nt:W ORLEANS BUILDERS EMPORIUM.- , . rtrtrt FEETCHOHK YEf ,ilJU LOW PINE FLUOR- ' For tsale at $.1 73, ti close a coulament. babcock & 8TEET K Water St , tet. Locust and Walnut, nnJ2dti Evansville,! ltd.
'ir Of?iT J'ir Hmi See fourih Pity. STEAMBOAT PR1 NT! NO. No printing establishment In the West
aas better facilities or greater nirfhty for doiug fine Steainbo.it lYintinff. Our aasoJ'i. Tient of Job Type, tbonsjli. very larrjo and aomplele, is c.niHUintlS beinc added to, and . oar job department is under tlie personal Supervision of one of the bestjob printers in tbe United States. Wo are preonred to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Us Lading, Cards-, IXck ul:Meal Tiek-?-s, Blils of Fare, Mates' Tickets f.r Lubor, o-. tc. girders let t with either of the vyari-uoaxs will bepromptlyattended to. : i Member nud Waler., . : The , weather, yesterday morning, .sj.pwcd s;oso? clearing up, hut it was fCloudy; again at noon, -,The. air was . unpleasantly t cold and chilly, .r.eodcriog. fire ngd cycrcoats .comfortnblo, , Should it clear up. we may expect. a bightu;g..Xra.st tLU mornipg. Tho river, was still Reclining yestcr day mgrnicg, .having falleaabout'l I'nchcs uurirg .the night. .,A rise ipositively, expected , by tliii morning. Grcea River declined somewhat sioce Saturday, hutjs jeported, to he.risiuf: rapidly again -under the jufluenee of ths rain ofSaturday night andeince. . j Arrivftli ml Departures. , Tlie arrivals and departures1 tip to 3 o'clock yesterday;, ibel add the James GrayGreen Rivpr'i.o return ; Camclia and Glcndale, Sf. Louis to'Tittshur--' ; Louisiana tad " L'eial Tender, New Orleans to Louisville; Linton, from Wahaph ."'River; tollio Norton ami Sallid A'MJ Ilebderou to return ; Rose ITtto, Louisville to return ' ? , . Itoaji Sno. . , . . AtuOns ihe' first yd'ais diio here are thc.Cumheiland, froiu Giiro; Morninpj Star," . n;ohi 'L Loutsville ;' ! Harn." .1 JIaIe,"'For MeViphls; Alaska and Sil ve r Spra j"" fo r Ne w t) r I c .1 ii s ; ' A n u a a u 1 Lawrence, for 8t. ijotiis; 8am. Orr, frdin Eastport ; ,' Emma Fioycl, fur Nashville; John Kilgo'iir,, from New Orleans; Charmer aha Louisa', from Cincinnati..'. " "" '" 1 " " '' "' ' ' ', JEIoellaiieoii8. Rusice.s iwaa notpartiifularly liyely and, freights were, ;o,j,';ibundant. TThe Romeo, ,was . however, re eeivi.DK fairly, ondcorisidvyable IreigUt was om, dpwa , to the James Gray. ...Freigbta for, the Cairo packets seldom commences moving uutil affxr noon, and often, wheu thero. is pcarelv any iq, eight up tu noou, ,.the packets get ,lheir best trips.. Tiie Camelia passed up .early yesterday rooming,' aad, the, GlQdale .it j noon, irom S:. Louis, both, with fall trip..-.. Tbe Louisiana arrived .early yesterday morning, with a, moderate , trip. . ....... The LcgajTc.niloiv iiticsiiiup at tho same time, witliout lauding... She was pretty light The Janice Gray came In during Tuesday n;g'at, with a fair tiip, The-Linton come out of the .Wabash yesterday mprning, with a good .trjp, pous-stin of 4Q,0U0 feet .of, valnut, lumber, 80 barrels flour, VtOQ 'bagH. wheat, and consider, able inisaeilaneotLi, reighf., CapUio Ifaywurd expectii to,rou.rn to the Wa ba?h to-day, and has.pno of the uiccat little .boats., thai, cunies , to this'port , ..It.jVui.s tiiscQvered . ycitcrdii' tliat opepf, tho cranki oJt th? Fauuy Urandeis . was , cracked, an 1 Captiiu -Millcrwitl commendable; prudence, at oneotletermincd to have it repaired. .The .Fanny iiiauJei wil',.; therefore, lie over, until Saturday, when she will positively, leave, for Nashvilb, cud will, in0 the mc;int.ime .continue to ire ceivp, all,, the Cumhei'l in 1 ..lLi,ver freiifh t that otFcfs. , Vc, hope that our merchaaU will see that she goes out full ....A..4.7fhc Jili'.i Iloyle did not leave ott Tuesday evening, as we suppohed. 'iShoi-wais still. .at the wharf yesterday looking extremely fine and haridsomo.4......'.Wc direct; the--atten tion of our i istcamboat frieu'da to :an editorial article in to-days Jourmai onthe subjict of citabiishin? a Lo.Til Doard iu this:cityil It is a subjiot iu which alb are interested. The ltosci Ilite arrived .early yeaterliy with u fair trip.;.' ! . '. k ,. Hi: ' Iloatn I.ct viiiti 'JoIv. , Foa CAIKO. Tiie;, rpleudid . low pre.s-Uro Quickstep. leaves .at 4 o'clock to d3' for, Cairo and nlli way ports. JleciflPpuintmcntS are iirstcliss. Jler tables ate- niot-sumptuously provided, and her commander, II. T. i)extcr, is ono of the oitde?t navig jtora iu the business. ..; Jack: (i rammer.- Walter dL.J'onniogtoD,, and. Charley U.msnider, are her accomplished clerk?.- ' Foil liOUlsVlLLE. The ma.iraificcnt!. Morning Star, Captain ' -Elijah, lloll-' croft, is tho- regular Louisville p if-.ket this evening, and will afford the most delightful jiccomaiodatioas to all who desire to go up the river. Her clerks are those plfta'sant-,. accompii.-thed and oblgirg" fi'oung ' gentlemen, Dick iiutchison and Henry Mitchell. - FoaCAN.VEf.TOM. The ever prompt and reliable Ollie Sullivan ' leaves a5 10 oVock this morn'hj, for Owensboro,Cmnlt.oti and & way landings, having comferiabla 'p is'senger accom modations. (Vipt. J. T, Hugo is her enterprising and energetic eomm-isd e'r,and Samuel McCarry is her cleginand obliging- clerk. The OIHe should receive liberal encouragement from oar merchants and shippers. !For IlEN0sa3O.--The- beauMftil, and fleet side-wheel 'steamer Iollb Norton Ieavcs'as usual, promptly at d o'clock this evening, for; ITeoderson, having most elegant cabin accomnn-, dations' and 'grjat speed, -. Captain Charley, l'erkin and the Terry brothers, her chief . officers, are accomplished and :aesoiumodatin ; geutleraeb3.,(iJ lt (! . . . "r.'The cew and feplendid, side-wheel steamer SaViie V." will leave for Henderson promptly at 4 P. si. to d iy. She 'is a ' beautiful litfle ' boi, with nice ' cabin nppointmcnts. Cjpfain MoseiWalle n co m ma a daa nd Ro b ir t Bfashear is -her clerk. ' Bv.h ar.? clever and pleasant genileraen. Fou W abas H K i ver. T h e new and elegant pteainer Linton leaves for Waba,hv River , this ; evenirrg- nt 1 I o'clock, and has ploisant passenger apporntmehts'. Captain Rony il ayward will give especial attention to the comfort of passengers.
! I'lTTSBUR.i. The Commercial of Monday says: j The marks last cveniwi. indicated . lour Icet scant and falon-
,t r. . ---- - -w,. X lUiIl the amount of ram t hat f nil durin? the djy we t'niuk it would be safe to promise a ri.-o Leror j many dayj. The rains that set in on Sunday morning, . continued thionghout the day. If the rain lasts much loDgor we may look ior a rise of water before many days. Cincinnati. The Cmmercial of Wednesday snys: .The river has receded IS inches daring the twenty-four hours ending tast n'ght, with IS feet G inches in the channel by the Water-works mark, wherf it w.is filling slowly. There will ho Si feet under tl e Covington bridge to-d iy for piiur steamers. , The Silv-r Clrmd No. L', bound froa CimtnoHli to Pittbarg, la len with pig' iron, grain, rottot', Ae . sunk, Sunday nieht, at Anstii's shore bar, belown Uellair, in tho Ohio River. Ciptnti Cowsv telcgrnr hs sho can be raised. She al-o tunk nt Brown's Island last season. She is valued at SU,000, and. insured for $10,500. t Last Saturday nbzht, about cioo oclock, an . asef nding tow-boat, with a tow of 'empty b.irre name uuknown croMtled tlie jMcsseng?r, hound dawn, on the rocks below JJig Hooking. Caprain Thomas l'oe was at the wheel of the Messenger at the tune. The. tow boat r in into tho Messcnser, breakini,' off hor larbo ird lantail, whieh was repaired here yesterday, before she proceeded to St. ioui?. As the tow-boat did not stop, the ' Messengsr was compelled to keep on, in order to prevent tha tow-boat from Jstrikin? her forwar 1 of the larboard cylinder. We almost daily hear complaints of close and reckless piloting on tow-boats while meeting steamers. It appears that they delight in crowding other boits out on the shore,- clainiitiir nil the channel while asejhding the river with their empty barges.' LOufSViLr.E: The ; Ctri.-r of Tuesday says : . " ' One of the gxtcs'at C-dir Lock, on the Kentueky River, twenty. four miles beloiv Fraokfort, gave way lat week, and tho Dove No. 2 was unable to get out. Jhe J. L. Graham went tip yesterday to brim? out her frcizht. I lio jireu will icavw for Kentueky Uiver on Thursday, iu eharee ot Cantain S.iiii San lers. The followimr dispatch was re ceived here yesterday: DrvALL's Blci ks, A ikausas.Kepl. 21. The steamer Tempest struck a sing at lr lslinJ and rot one toot ol water1 in thr hrdd. Stopped nnd pumped her dry in two ltouri. Have entered protc-t and tun go'mg on. How shall - wo di-pon; ol dam-iged treiiiht? 'IitE SilULTZ, Captain. The Tempest, left lore Saturday week with a b'g trip, l-' tons of which were lor points on Y li i t o Uiver, and. vvns very valuable, cotiistiri; of dry to ids, cro'-teric nnd hnrd-vare. and was mostly . insured. The Tem pest has tieen unfortunate this sea son. Ui) her last trip sue was snugited, and wj3 only savetl from sinking by tying her to the hank. St. Louis. The Democrat of Tuesday says: River slowly declining. Pilot (lat Hinor, of th.j Moliio Ahlc,'reiorls sis fei-t with the leal, on Sundav, at Hat Uland. :uid eigiif t-cti:i .til the other pass iiie-i. ' The Kvenin r Star repot ts only three and a half fvt in the Mis. sourt. but she struIed ttirtiun. dniwtng four feet. Thra is three feet water in th Illinois ut Sifhoolhouso, Ao.. mid I'aUiim- The rise continues u!. St. Paul and Djbu.pie, and it is callvd a little Ireshet. IJusiuess is brik tii there, (ompotitinti h'ji-o between tho St. I'aul lines tiei'o-.iios intcnsiliiid gra iually. Th6 Northern Lino announce Se per 10i) us th.etr rate for ireisht iVom S Louis to Keokuk and ail way landings. The .White foliar Line announces their rates of frck'ht and passage to Kaokuk arid way point tower than by any other liue. Wit at more can the public a-k? Caot. Eaharge, of tlie annieut Var Eagle, will soon qontraot oa the Oiiio for U10 f atr. hull for tho W.ir Kiglo's maeiiinery. ' New. OithKANs. The Tim-rs of Sunday snys: ' Tho weather yesterday was la'uer close ut tims, with a Boc breczo stirring t 'intnrralft. Wn noticed thnt thosky at times ilijrir.g the day iudieatcd ih-j apj earaii :: -.fraii), hut net -withst-indinif ihe threatening attuule. none fell tin to p'ark.1 I.usiecss on Ihe Ian linsr lor tho end of. the week was more active thin on any of the former days, which travo the levee a more e.nim ited appearanc. There were several arrival stnon which we notice Cupt tin G. I. Roun's new. light urauht il' d ativer paexc Kra No. 9. . SlfKSH-' (ETTINUEU ' iluve openid a first-class Lithographic, Engraving, and Job Printing Institution, OU:. 7'RST A SYCAMOKK f.TKEETS, I'.hUir the only establishment of the kind in i no city. We oft r our services in tbe above line to tbe boMnes hoiw, oiace iioi.l.-is, botelkeeri 's ai.d IiiWvms of :hls cl y aud vU-iru.y in executintr n I kin. is of printed work prooucej by Bi ln)ntpnln;. Iioju tbe pl.-imesl Drawing, Eagravinjr, or Priut to tbe fluent and most tasteful Crnair.ent-id, Colnrod, and Art Print. K-ectlly do we offer Bns'nes , Wed. dm.-, ui.d Vi i'ii.g Cards, C'ircn'.nrs. Bilibeads, Notes, Drn;'l, an t Let t ',-r-1 1 .-ails. Averlbeiii nts of any size, in plum or colored prinllnz, will ho done very uicely o v ry low Uji tas. We also d rdl kinds of KNO'lAVl NO ON WOOL) OR M KTAL, su-.-h ks SKAU PHI-KK.S DO.R-PL.TKS, st-el st.imis. Plates lr Mitiijnii? I loin, Steanil'oaChecks, Brands lo.- Matkiug Boxes, Key Cbecks,&c We would respectful. y ask tbe pntrf.nK of thecillz'jnsot Kva svilie and vuiuii. KU1ZSS 'RTTIN' !KR, t or. l-nstHndrfscamoie. JySl l!Jin t'"Q"Tll,r ei pv.l . ii".C. JEWELL & CO., EALR.yi IS PURS NORTHER N i 0 E. mu.ir.s in-Hictixu ii j:a t. i. y ' Ice made oa llviui; water will o.-s.--plied proiuptly, b" 1-i.vi1iL40rd1.-r-1 v.Ut . mrid..tn - No. II sonti, 1 -. The 3lt. Auburn YilUNti LADIES INSTITUTE Will open Us Twenty-fifth Session SKF TK-ViJiliR KVru. Its Board of Instriic .ors, and J u-ilities rr thorousth couree of odnca ion, ore nnrivaled by any similar .-chool in tUecountry For catalosue- or information itd ii-r.Ks I. ii. WHTTK, Do West Fourth Street, au'd:-.u CL.cti 11 ti,mlo.
