Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 January 1869 — Page 3
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TUESDAY.
.-JANUARY 19, 1869. CHRISTMAS I9T HOLLAND. It was Christmas Eve. when suddenly she appeared before Klaaa, who was clearing up the woodyard, and ordered biof to fix her skates. ' How clumpy you are, Klaas! " "fis the straps." " You may kiss me, Klaas oo the forehead only. Well if you like, j ou j may kiss me on the cheek.". Th?a, the first touching of her he loved, stirred his quiet Dutch heart to its core. He was alive with jiope, and it only wanted a rival to force him into knowing the best or the worst. "I will hold outtl:e handkerchief this very night," said Klaas. And it was as be stood near her oo the ice, that very Christmas Eve, about two hours alter she had doDred her skates lor the first time that Winter, and when they once more stood in the light of the Star of Bethlehem, that he whispered, " Katrine, I have a handkerchief for you." ' "A?" . "Handkerchief, Katrine I" " Ho I" she said; and gliding a few paces jrom the crowd, she reached the bank of the ice-bound canal. In quiet Holland they have a very simple way of declaring their love. The youth offers the fair one a knotted handkerchief, within which there are several pieces of money. If the girl lakes the handkerchief and opens it. it is a sign that the youth is accepted, and that he may speak. - fco Klaas offered , his, handkerchief, and Katrine took it; and at this moment Gratland canje down upon them like a barse. Was it fortunate or not' that, as Katrine let the handkerchief tall, it dropped through a small hole in the ice, chipped to enable the storks, sparrows, and dogs of Amsterdam to slake their daily thirst. ; Gratland saw nothing, and suspected nothing; and the three returned to the herring-msrchant'a house. . , But Klaas knew he might hope. --Long before the ice melted, they had indu'gd in many a long talk upon their prospects. Of this' she was determined, that she never would marry any man but Klaas: yet, on the other hand, she knew well that she could not be mistress of her own actions until she was twenty-five six long years t wait. . " And what Katrine, if Mynheer wills that ycu shall marry , another man?" " Then will I not marry I" Klaas shook his ' head, for well he knew how severe the law was upon disobedient daughters. As for Katrine, she loved him daily more and more, the . climax being given to Ler affection when he put the broken leg of the stork in splints lor in Holland, they mead the slender legs of the tame storks when they are broken; and, indeed, these household friends of the Hollanders have been seen with wooden leg?, elegantly turned and painted. It was in February that confusion fell upon both of them; for, one uBe morning. Katrine was shocked by seeing Mynheer Jan Stooken, the aansprecker, step rather gingerly into her kitchen. This aanspecker is a sort of official undertaker, who goes from houe to house of the friends of a dead person,' announcing the deceaso. lie is not pleasant to look upon, being, in fact, uniformed in a black crape cloak, white collar-bands, and a three cor-t nered hat; but he ia a man, of some education, some tact, and it frequently happens. that he is well-to-do in the world. ; ; Jan was known to be fairly rich. As Stooken entered the kitchen, Katrine thousht that her old Aunt Bridt'ette was dead, and that Jan had come with the news; but the next moment he was undeceived, 1 for he truilcd. Now, when the aansprecker ii on duty he never smiles; and, indeed, so habitual is gravity to him, that aanspreckers have been known ho have never been seen even to wrinkle their mouths. , Jan Stooken smiled, so Katrine Was, for a moment, relieved; but the next her dismay was tremendous, for Jan Stooken produced the handkerchief of declaration. She would have nothing to do with it, and told him to liegoae, ini a voice so 1 jud that it brought poor Klaas up to see what was ailing. He turned very pale, but never a word said he. 2 As for Jan Stooken, he muttered fioiiethin about Mynheer Gratland, and he took his demrture. Katrine and Klaas were now desperate; and that nieht, Mynheer Gratland heard all both. had to say certainly not a great deal, but very much to the purpose. Dutchmen do not get into violent raes; but when it is remarked that Mynheer broke his pipe, the reader should have -a proper knowledge' of the indignation the respectable herring-individual experienced. Anl the words "charity dog," and " mother-loU," nnd "orphan beggar," were heard by Klaaa. . , I will never come to this house agai-i," said Klaas. "until I am rich." " Thou rich 1" cried ( rratland. . "Ay; and do thou remember. Kat rine, what thou hast promised. " Yes, KIaa3," said the girl, Bubmtssivplv. And Klaas was gone, the merchant looking altar bun; while Katrin3 buried her fair head in her hands. , , "Katrine, look up: do you know how rich Mynheer Jan Stooken is?" " I care not tor J an btooken. "His uncle, who ( was a diamond cutter, is dead." , " I want no diamonds." " Nav had Klaas been rich I would gladly have seen him my son-in-law, for he is well behaved, well-bpoken, and a shapely man, with bright brains; 1 .... f- . "it ! 9' H Ui wuai is a man Kituuut uiuucy t . ' He isKlass," replied Katrine, and in a voice which, though low and timid, had a something in it which se.rned to say that she would be taith ful Klaas did not leave Amsterdam. He was a good workman, and soon he found another master, he living in the houe ot a rriesiand widow. " I'll b? rich," he said, " and soon.'.' lie determiaed, like many a man beioTK him, to get rich in a hurry. He paid no attention to the. Dutch, widow when she said to bim, You are wasting your young days wait until my Phillippa comes, and I warrant your heart shall beat. Wait until the time for the Spring Friesland cream and eggs, which come with her." - ' Klaas thought very little of Phillippa and her Friesland farmeries his heart was only large enough to contain Katrine. . Now, the widow knew Mynheer Stooken, and, thinking him a man fitted for her second husband, she was very amiable with him. and. as a means of leading him on to think of a handkerchief in her directiion. she talked about her lodger Kiaas and her n ece FhilhiDa after the most ten der fashion: and aa Stookea. yith the tenacity of a Dutch donkey, had quite made up his slow mind that Katrine should be his, he had no
qualms of oocsalanoo it- determining to pull Katrine and Klaas apart, do matter at what cot. , In due course Phillippa came with her early Spring farm produce; and the honest widow said so much that Stooken carried a very damaging tale to Mynheer Gratland, who was enabled to hold the following conversation with bis daughter: "Ha. a fine lover have we in Klas 1" : ' " How bo, father?" " Why, he haa forcotten you, Katrine, and will marry Phillippa, the Friesland maid, and niece to Vrow Klapel,'with whom he lives." ... , t ,.. She looked up and smiled, - . : "No," she said. ' v" Nay; I have the news from a sure hand." v.XVj ; , " No," said Katrine; and her steadfast head once more fall over her interminable knitting. . " No!" was the word. . ' ' Here is what happened. The Friesland milk and butter girl,, sure onnnffli arrived one dav. in a trek-
sohuyt the- Amsterdam gondola laden with her farm goods. '5 And she was so well dressed that no doubt , Phillippa - tad heard, of the good looking, , melancholy yoang carpenter, Khas. one smiled very,iraukly when V row ivlapel in trcduced her: and after sitting in the room for three minutes, she went out, to return in five, wearing her gold head-plaque. ,, , Klaas did not even know the mean ing of this manoeuvre, and did not at all understand the vrow a reproaches, which she heaped apa, him next day. Now 1 hilhppa meant matrimony. The girls of Friesland wear a sort of forehead "helmet, which" is covered with stretched lace (often this teadfilaque i&ay be seen io a Dutch galeon in the London Docks). I The best 'Ones ia generally . L sheet gold, and is handed down religiously from mother to daughter. The every-day helmet, if we may give the ornament, that naiae, is of iron, or even tin. When a Frieslander maiden wishes to intimate that she accepts a lover, she leaves the room, and puts on the gold plaque. , This is what Phillippa did ; for no doubt she brought the gold ornament from home on purpose to wear it; but Klaac, though he had lived at the Hague all his life, knew nothing of the oustom, and Phillippa was very much distressed when she and Yrow Klapel were alone. Strange to say, she considered she . had, been' ill-used. In fact, it is possible Vrow Klapel had gone the length ' of ' informing her niece that Klaas was dying fori marriage., in consequence of having; seen her photograph. Phillippa vowed she would be revenged. - " ' ' 4 And when Katrine and Klaas met, she had only to look in. his face, and she said, "I knew Klaaa was true." "To you how could I notbeT"( ' And as Katrine saw evidently her Klaas knew nothing of Phillippa a in tentions, like a wise lassie she aid not enlighten him on the point. concluded to-morrow. 1 QJEENRWARE. DAXIKL O. MASK. JAMES X. WARKUf. JAMES PHILAil. MARK, WARREN & ! Ca, BISECT I Kl" OK IK US and WH0LIS1LE DHL BBS la i QUE E If S W ABE, o ii i ly AMD GL :':A, S S W A. !R E Lamps, Loc!g-Gissses.,! AC,, 5 ''"'! JAMBS MJ WARREN, having re-pnr-chased his former Interest of M. Henalng, Ksq., and as we have old oar Interest In the CAIRO HOUSK, and also removed our stock from the old stand No. 18 Main St., thnaconcentratlng oar entire resources in the commodious MARBLE FRONT BUILDINU, : t, . i i - i U J&o. 25 First fitreet, We feel assared, we have facilities to com pete with any house in the country. We receive our Queensware direct from the Potteries of Staffordshire, England, via New Orleans and New Yor; hence pay no second-hand profits which right fully belong to oar customers. :. , . I . Havins completed arrangement twlth MK AKIN BROS. A CO., of 8taflbrdbire, England, for the ESCLU8IYB CONTROL for this market.of their celebrated STONE CHINA WARE, we are now prepay sd supply the trade. - i - 1 tar Consult yonr own Interest by exam inlng oar stock before purchasing else where. - The DIFFICULTY BEIIOYED i EVEBT STEAM BOILER 8HOULD HAVE Still well's Patsnt Heater -and Lime -Catcher I THE MOST HEUOCH Jiir rm bTi experience by those who use steam power is tne rorraaunu iu iuoh L ,, wuai. is known to euslneers as " ALE or "INCRUSTATION " a hard substance formed out of the earthy salts oontalr ed In i he water, which altaobea Itself flriuly to the whole Inner suriace oi ins oouer. In this city this dimcuity is peculiarly aggravated by the lar,e quantity of magne via and lime found in the waier. which, besides forming scales tn the boiler, ob a true s tne pipes and occasions the most annoying aeiays in cleaning, as weu aa actually endangering the safety of the Doner. , ,, , 8tillweirs Patent Heater Removes all this difficulty, sending the water into the boiler free irom any sediment whatever, and pure aa If distilled. All who csewbatare known as the "drive wells" for tneir supply of water cannot afford to do without tbla Healer. It will save them mucb money In the parchase ot fuel, t say nothlnz of the annoyanee and delay in cleansing boilers. The Heater Is eaUy managed, and Quickly eleansed. One has been in operation at Igleneart's Flouring Mill for many monina, and given entire satisfaction. Another is in operation In Uellman's Foundry and the Cotton Mill adjoining. Orders for Htillwell's Heater will receive prompt attention if left with WILLIAM nilLMlV, IgtnU
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GROCERIES.
Onsli! Gash! Highly Important Sews J . .T1 i'- . T'.:.-l . Wishing to reduce our stock of . :. '..- i v . r:i 'X FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, t i, -8 lis i . i ii i At t ' : We will, daring the montu of January, ball at reduction of FIVE PER CENT. trtu i'.i t i I- S I In other words, we wUl sell ONE DOLLAK'8 WOETH of any and alt goods In our store FOR 95 CENTS, to be paid in cash or it equivalent at the time of purchase. We propose to sell, aa heretofore, as low any other house In the. city; and in addition, aa an Inducement to bay for cash, we will throw off 5 cents for every dollar's worth yori buy at retail. This U no humbug or deception, aa those who have known us for the last fifteen years will readily believe ; and strangers who wish to be convinced have only to try. i i NO WE 'EXCEPT 'GOODS. Staple and Fancy Goods will share alifce n. the slaughter. Bring your cash, so as to toe prepared to get 25 cents back, for vary five dollars' worth you miy. ' Jan41 VICKERY BROS.. 73 Main St. ' FISCIIE3 jBITTEB, IVJCo rcli an t Tailors, iff';"-:-m,;3. First Street,' Next door to lowry & Co.'a bank, ' ' EVAN3VILLE, IND. 9-A lane: Block of Qmborted 'Goods always on hand. I Batlsractlon in all eases guaranteed. j ' T : " " t. C. DUSOUC1IKT. . B. DTJSODOHEl. ' ; J. d pUSOUCHET & CO, COTTON FACTORS, Produce and Provision Merchants, ; f a SOUTH IfATES STfiEST, EVANSVILLE, IN1. Orders and consignments solicited. el5 ISAAC KUllilW. DAV HKIMAMK, "Wholesale Dealers In Gi-Jrfc OOERIES, Foreign and Domestic Liqnon, NAILa, COTTON YARNS, U LABS WAR 4 1 ' AO.. C, ... Jos. 60 and 62 Main Street, Between Second and Third, , EVA.NSV11XJS, Las. FISH DEPOT. ovaidtf ' CHARLES VIELE & CO. H.te" i ' 51 1 ! 8 O VTS WEST. !ORNM R .T s.. i .-s.i i' .. . . .. '; First und Sycamore Streets, A iv HA: ETimmuA In a. anlldtt. U ' 4 - IIkmky Bowwes, .vausvle,ina. (toBKMT J. D&kiei., Cromwell, Ky. TENNEY, BOWLES & C0n "Wliolestilo Grocers, No. 5 Sycamore Street, ! , ' I V f - i i li hi SelS dtf E VAN3VILLE, IN D. pvaus ville Basiuess College. REMOVAL. i m. ITER SGAHt'HINH THIS C'ITT XTf, thoroughly for new quarleis adapted to our necessities, we bsve selected CKKSt'ENT CITY JA ALL, corner Main and Third Streets, as peeuliarl. adapted to onr ase. Tts superb spartiuenta now oocupieu in'this buiidiue. itli entrance on Tnird Hi reet, are i equaled In ail tbe esxentlals of locality, ipuoo, lixbt, ventilation, and rmierai arrau cement. " .... , 1 . . . I . . 1 A. A t A I i-f . I nil inButuwiuu, buiuiiucu iu jo mm Evansvl lie Commercial College," t now the oldest, most popular, ana extensive Bcbool in the West lor tne education of young men and boys la Commercial Branches. i To nian of Instruction In all depart' mentsis peculiar to tbe institution, and is tbe rvsult ot many years' experience and deveioDment. and is tbe plaee to obtain a tborougli Business Kducaiion. A regular eonrseof Instructions, aod an IM fKOV h,U BYttlEM of ACTUAL BUMN KS3 TRAINING, selected from tne beet Business Honttea In the eoontry. BOOK KEKPINU, PKNMANSHif. COM MKRClAh ARITHMETIC. CORRESPONDKNCK. e . thorou truly taught, and saoeess guaranteed. Tne BUsrNE.-a COi-LiiOli stands unrivaled In its efficiency, and is tbe most notable example la the eountry of tbe fea sibility ot filltoe younit men for tbe hiicber financial poeit.ons, tlirough a eonrse of exoertmental training iu the details of business. Il is impossible here to fully describe the beauty of the syntem ol PRACTICK, which tias grown np by deaiees in tbe Institution. A visit to tuis wonderful beehive of business never fl!s to linprexs the bebolaer wita Its Important practical cnaracter and tts ntter feastbUlty as a preparatory scbool for buiMnett. Parents and guardians will find nowhere else in tbe country a scbool wbeie their children and wards will receive tncli indt vidoal recognition, and where so much Is done to advance each pupil in whatever is deemed most essential to their symmetrical advancement. Ladles and gentlemen are Invited to Visit our rooms any hour during tbe day Or evening. . Vnr information regarding terms. clrcu lars. specimens of penmanship, Ac., address i juku& ; Ja7 dim Principals and Proprietors. WII C. TUENOCX & GO, , BRASS FOUNDEES, Gas arid Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Fine and First Streets. i Cash paid for old Copper and Brass. V Dealers In all kinds of Brass CocJrj Whistles, and Bteamanges. Partlculal attention paid to repairing and adjnstisf Bteam Oauges Junes u
REITZ AHD!
7 ;;;. HANEY, Crescent " E'ounclry, Corner of Canal and IuglelSts., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, Manufacturers ft . , .- . ; Sr' STEAM ENGINES, STEAH BOILEKS A. Portable Circular Saw Kills,' Aim Machlnerj ol tierj Efffrlptlos DliLIBS r belting; - ( ! ! : FIRE BRICK, WR 0 UORT IRON PIPE, c, &c Eepairing doB8 at Short Notice. nov71y ' " "". SCHULTZE, IXeeliaitlca' sFomitIrj Mtnu'Mlsren and Bnlldersor; ' Steam Ifciglnes, Circular; 3aw Ulllfi.: UrlHt and Suizir Mills. Tods ceo 8wer am tag Machines, DUt 11lery'and Mining Maeh'nery. Halt Mills, Corn , j (sailers, Hense Fronta, Cellar Orator.' ': A f i. " , ; 10U & BR A3 3 CASTINGS. . Of every descrtpUon. ; . i -snluery of all kinds Made and Repaired : Oeaiers In Belting, Fire Bricks, ' Bteam Uauges, and . , ; ,"Ti , ? rronght Iron Pipes. Old materials bought Ws have tbe facility of the bestMaIs.nsry .!!! Workmen, and will give all V r entrusted to us onr individual atten Jim, fill orders promptly, warrant , our 1 ira, an J charge reasonable prices. rce and Foundry, corner of First and 'j ii Bureew, Evansvllle, Ind. . af. B Workmen sent to all parts to fit ( work and do repairing. fabXiam BOHULTZK THUMAN a CO , WILLIAM HEILMAH (Sueceasor to raU A Hallm If annfacturer and Builder of PORTAJBLM JLItp ST A. TJQWAJi I TEAM EX0INE3 AND BOILESS 8AW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, TtresMig MaoMnes, Cotton and Tobacco lre?sc CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. eus., Ac, EVANSVILLE. INIX Bhut IaoH and Copras. Woxx buWs w order on abort notice. JROIt AMID JBRAA8 CA8TISU8 of everv description. . Dealers In Rteaos Gauges, Gem Belting Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolttet Cloths. Ac, at manufacturers' prioes. RKPAIRlNO don at short notice. apras
IN ORDER 'TO CLOHfcJ OCT OUR WINTEt BTlCK OF HARDWARE ; . .;: We offer the following r ' At Greatly Reduced Prices!
Meat Cutters and Stuffers; . i Shovels, Tongs, and Pokeis; .. . . Skates and Skate Sharpeners ; i Butcher Knives; ( , ' Batcher Saws, Steels, Cleavers, and Choppers; .... ; ,;!..,, , ; Axes, Regular and Patent ; BoyB Handled Axes; Axe Handles; ' j Wood Saws; .,,,. i Patent Cross-eut Saws ; ' IronWedges; ' Foot Scrapers; ; Coal and Orain Shovels. ' " " ' ',' ; ; v - t. . . -. ..j i '. - ' , r-,, H Also the following at : 1 LESS!1,TnAN' COST! Chain Bits, Ribbet and Match Plane Bits, i Hob and Shoe NallK, Huoffei s, Clotb and : Shoe Brushes, Lead .Pencils, ( Steel Pens, , Pen-holdtrs, . and . j ' ...et-boogs.,;., I TERMS CASn. J; '' FRED. P. STRAUB ' & CX ' l .l iai ' No. T MAIN BTRKET, ' J 7 dtf - Bet. Heoond and Third Streets. JAMDIL OSB.; JAMES DAVTS60S. J. L. OUB SAMUEL, ORR & CO 1 j - , tm ' i.t 1 h .- u V. . - ' ! S mMAUM XX I J'. ..-1, '..I ' "MTIJf.iPI.ATE,' WIUI3,? - 'V. . i ; , j . t. ; . i .- . -.; HPItlNGS, AX K H, .ii- -f. k it,-.-.' t..l it-.-t .: .;. , Horsenna Mule SBoes, ! Tinsers' and Blacksmiths' Tools,' ; . . - - . - WAGON 'AND BUGGY' WOODWORK WKOCUUT SCRAP ikon uoriii ' ' ". :- M . r-. :. At the highest market rates. j Water Street, tnnH dtf EVANSVILLE. IND. BtETTlCUKU, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg ft Co.) f .. -s ' IMPORTKRS AND JOBBERS OF . HAKI)WA.IiE f t , , : SIGN,OF THE , BIO PADLOCK AXES, AX IIS, AX IIS, AX. ICS, ' AXliS, AXiiH, ; , . , TABLE CUTLERY. ! TABLE CUTLERY, ! TABLE CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLEliY, POCKET CUTLEitY, . . . , Trace CltniuH, Tru.ooOJia.iuiH, Trace Chains, Plauter' Hoes, lIanterH' Hoes, flaaters'. Hoe, .. . , 'Mecbaulcs' Tools, ; , . Met han Its' 'fools, I '-j , ; , ,! 'u Mechanics' Tools, BFIIiDKRS' HAKDWASB, ; , , BUILDERS' HARDWARE, . ', . BtlLDRB' HARDWARE, m'lTTOVANn WOOL fAKIKS, Ori ON AM WOOLi' AlIUS, t lfllUN ANU HOUL lAitIM BfCST R US fiBR BEL TTJfO, v , BEST RUBKKR RKLTIlSrn, v -BWT RURBMR BMLTINU, ' " r I ; "'.TiSa and Croas-Cut Saws,' ! - " t : Still and Cross-Cat Saws, T-i Hill and Cross-Cut Saws. i CAKSI buyers will find it to riielr advantage to ex a luiue our stock before purchasing eisewuere. At the. Old Stand,' 13 First, g! BOCTTICJIER, KZLLOh'G & CO. ,- lvl KJSAI. ESTATE. Xcw Real Estate Agency. ! Jf. Elliott fc Sou . HAVE OPENED A KKAFj ENTAT1 Aguncy for the sale of aud renting o litmlK. limisett, te., Ac . . -i . Persmis having houses or land to rent ot anil w hi t a wr l.'hl na ... ri.it.v. real, will do well by calling on tboia at tueir office, on ' Third Street, near Locust In JEUlott ijtooltj junell tf Mm II- ltJLUSMAN sfc CO., Real Estate Agents, Ko. 63 Main Street KVANB'Vllia.K. l3D. A Notarv Public in the ofiioe. -' tap2 dt 1 ! ,r.;;,WM, IIIOAVIS, , t , ; j XT. 8. Claim Asrent. Also, REAL EaATK and COLLECT IS.. . AUKNX. I Office oh Mam street, between Third anc Feurtii, Nt. nd (over Keller's .tic a atoreK Evanuville tnd. MnlU'Si r. Barton's Tobacco Antiiiou jon!.TEn Tft mon aia. vmma: raw TomACcn Zt lb ItVifli ioirorM8 th, uy Ufm, powtmwa prat vmMtag l stracrrhrDnig power, in .m rKvUeui tViui mud food, Vi slxp refreiug, nd !b!iyrs rotant bAftirh. ivbfr and ehcmtrn jttr miy yritr curvh lrfe FiftXfent r box- An hilrri'Mii y!is on ih njariooe'Tt'tortoh'.ro, l'h lit $ tfAinxim'iHX?. rrf- , TESTIMONI ton'. Aiittfiore fn7tt Krw. i M. Pjllon, Iwl tiwl it a g art-Mil (-mm. iviVsilAJ, CoiUiyllu, HriwM.IV..,4i, FKas Tun tl. S. TBStirRr, t'f t"ry' OjjiixsVirrar unJ snpiilv if tbn AVriDOTy The nr.' rTirei ! m-iuevt wot TBEi.r. X . T. KiiO.K. fom Suit HrsiARr.i'rr: rmM. c;i.iWn:-n ' inliiifwr hr hhai ' eri of In nfuttii ( i..4wc, tiy ai'iic I'r. BuruS AiiliiU(", e dtfc.t i. mip a r ttJ" Irm.rn of Ih iiiVii titioci. .. ; Joskph HiM, w6ric.V'f . II. BtaU Vrirtm. , 4 Ritkik'h TKTTwar. OiNyBnrtMN Antid-it fa S".rc At. tscrtmyit iphrd ati Ww,'V' for H. W. jiiuNXt Km. liaim.Vew Alhn, lnL , . A Cl-KKfiTH V-yTr:iT10!."T. jomor AllLKTf cared wv hmliieviiij mvrir. It r.HJt. i her. l.Jfi. HOklt(, Kelk-jySLHtfm, Pa. f "sotb TJLie IlRiix)riATr.a, Uyi 5If.7 H'ttv.tf.ifW tJT'rfif-HiH fnris of fth in thrAtmwHttw y uinn Dr. HrlJu's Antidot, i.i Hrit t fitotro)li rwm.TL ; i , t. I W Vr. J. . Fo fur. 'SopTTresir IToiii "Jiwmii, BiiVmOBt, Mo. tf bx of Ktirton's Antwtttf rwor ..S..r. fcr ihefvocd frou me. I cake pl'ii"r iu rfrmnn.-Vilins B to dfl or reader. T. Y. SUTKK. I:tiir. ro SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS. , : CAKD. Look Here! THE IIOISE AT FKKXCIt I.It'K tiPRINOd is now fitted up with co inimitable rooms for tboe wlHUiug to avail tliemselves of the ue of t be waters, wtiicn are very erncactous iu Winter for I)yHieptica. l)r. Kyan has associated Mr. E. Tucker with biro, in place of Adams, removed. For further paiticulars idres KYAN A 1UCKER, French Lick Hon rigs, dell dim Indiana.
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lexter' independent low-pressure Packet H-sII.T. PrxtER.... ...Master. Ijeavt-s KvanKvl!!e for Cairo everv MONDAY Hmi l'HDlWDAV, at if v K , I ilively, MnnectlnK at Cairo with Ht. j ula. Memphis, and Ne w Onean pacftets. noia dtf J DDKKVI OH K i!h n. Agvnt. ! Regnlar WEDNESDAY PAtKKT For Clarksville and Naslivilla. ' The elegant Passenger Steamer . sFmiiiy Ir:iritleis9 Hbxbt Miller, Maipr; ' Kitt Rcdo. Clerk, Leaves for tbe above and nil intermedial ports every Wedne:iay, at. 4 o'niocic H.nc. connecting at Nashville with railroads for an r UIB nt;mu For freight or passage- applv on board. ocidtt Atsenfc. Regular Evansville and Bowlinir- , ' Greea Packet. ! ' ' llTJr . C. . i . ' The fleet and elegant Packet", , ", W. B. Vanmeter, Masler; n ' . ' " ' ! xi. J. V. Wilaics, Clerhr, Leaves K vans vl lie for BOWLINQHJREKN every TUESDAY, at 5 v.n. , , f-' Leaves Kvansville for WOOD BURS' very 8ATUKDAY, at p.m. yZ fJrej8llt or paHe apply on board.nov24 dtf , . . . REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET I For SmitMind. Clarkiville, ani' , Nashville, r ji . ;.,.:. v . The excel knt Llh t-Draught Stcamor , ' T. G. Rynaan, Waster; . . . , 'I ,: ' WI fc. bacy, Clerk, Leaves for Nashville ttVKRY, S VTURDAY at 4 pm., promptfy. . lu. V 7 or i' lr'Sht 1,1 ITtowi' W boara' JanSdtf. y Or 1)U K K N 1 0 HE LSO N, ' - , r -.. " ;. if.: Ageut... EvansvlUa, (Hendersoa & NasUYiile , Railroad iTransfur Packet-: The fleet and xpJead'd si jew heel steamer 5? j' . i . U -rf ' i - i Mollie LVoiton; : CHARLEY PERKINS Mastf -r. , , " A. O. Uubund, Clerk,', Will ply as a reaular pket. between Evansville and Henderson, otrrln uneonaled aoMjminodatlons to travelers and fllDers. Leaves Kvansville dally at 3i p.m. aves Henderson iaiiy at 7y. a.nif'rnult iaS? loNecorineetion with the K. A U. H.H. only noeu't-.0011 "d Wy yan Janl7 dtf W. Q. BROWN A CO., Asenti, Oomo to Httiv., , ....... , . ..... Henderson & Evans vlUe Daily Packet 4 The new, fast, and elegant aide-wheel Passenger bteamer . , ,. Nnllie VM V : How is Wailex, fas?pr; - ' Kobekt Bkashxab, Cterk, " Leaves Henderxon every moral nu at TK o'clock, promplJy. , , 'a Leaves Evansville every efternoon al i o'clock, promptly. 1 r w :',areTr,roonh and way paseners 50o. r retght received t all lime by HUAIPIIRKY, PATRICK ACQ.. Agents. ! Regular Evansvllla and Tennessee River Packet. - for Padnrah. Jobnsonrllfe, and - . Kaxtport.'. , f . . . -; n" - The ftet't ami (.ploi.did suarner SAM. OUR,, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Vai Hokensow, Clerk, leaves Evansville for Katport and all lennessee River way landiuxsas a rfrular weekly pfeet, every h riday at four p m., taking freight aud passeuyers at lowest racket rates, and giving especial atteritloa tothe filiiuv of orders. t!TrelB,,t or apply on hoard."' ei tf DU KK NlC'HKLaoN, AgeoU Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo.1 -The finely appointed pfcamcr ' 1 ;. i . OXJAlKliJ RLAND, Rkk. Howard. Master; 1 , -"" ; , AiAfitoN Whiqut, Clerk. , Will ply astherenlarTuenday and Friday packet lor Cairo and all wiv Inndings. vf?Lv.e2.Kv.'in"v"le v?ry TUKWDA V and KlUAY, ati p.m. ' aH7SHJr,t "veT W KDN Hi DAY and A 1 UKUAi , at 5 . in. Througn billsof ladint? given for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Km ilrond. lor ireiybt or )i(e apply on board, rlu W.tHlKOWNiCO., 1 .... or DUKK NiCIlKLWON, Jylrtl Agents Regnlar Mor day Packet for Paducah,' j astport and Ilorenccs. ' ' 1 I -j i. . ffT w i i.A ,i'-i ,,ru:i skSakS,-..-. j The elegant PaeugerBteatoer, . Lk Howrxw Master s ' ? " t ...... uji.i.T'wri.i.rA ), Leaven for the almv mid ail iu termed kite Ioirjs etiy MOM'AV stlo'clottk P M.. or ireieiii ttr pace spi.iv mt rxsrd. ,lT.l.ltl.l.. ra...w...... . .... " or to 0Sdtf Aeut. For Paducan and Cairo. f . . Regular Wcdnmlay atvl Saturday Packet. The niAgnifieent side-wheel steamer ' AEIHADA,-..': . A. M. Dusoucjiet, Master; 1 I . Wiu,?.FowirB1lrl(i;k;1 , Oku. Nicheujon, j -lt,lt Leaves Evandville every WEDNKSDAY aud SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.iu making cloiw eonuections at Cairo with hrHt-cla packets for Bu Lou Is, Meinpbis, aud New Orleaus. ' Connects at Kvansville with tbe K. AC. R.R., and theTarasoon for Louisville. t or ireight or pasave apptr ou board, or to . M. HUMPHKHY A CO.. or DUKE NICHLLMON, 1 sel2 tf Arents. c ' p I. P. SANSOM & CO.a Oeniral Dealers in COAL, and AgntH lor tbe ciPbrated AlKDIttK CO A L. All ordt-r nccompanied witli tbe CmsIi will be piomptly attendeil to. Persons w.sbing to ontract for heavy lowing ou the river can be accommodate l, Ibe proprietorn having coulrol of the superb low -boat Kolwrt Fulton.' " jiftpe J'o. Heeonil Street, between Main and Loi-unt, Lviuinyiije, tnd. A Anov28 dly J. It. SiCnWEGitAy. CUAKI.K3 KBKII'KK. New Firm at an Old Stand! ; S'JHWEGMAN & KREEPKE, Steamboat Furnishing House, Manufacturers of , Cliimncy, Brcachons, Cbjqter Steam Piping. Wrought Iron Cool ing Stoves, and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Tin. Copper, and Hhet Iron Ware, Copper Htilis, Ac, mad a to order. 'Jin Roofing, Outterlrig, Spouting, Ac. Dealers in nit kinds ot Cooking and Heating Hlovew, dialling Dihe. c. Particular atteutiou pttij to nil kinds of repairing, '" All work promptly attended to, aud warranted to giv perfect satiHlactlou. Call and see us at No. 9 Souta Water Street, no24 d'lml EvANsviiJJt, Iiro
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F-tr iHhi-r htuvr IUtnn H, fur'h 'n,r. ! ' ' HTKAMBOAT PRINTING. . Noprintiti" -tMlhmerit In l!ieW"it ttH hettt-r fanilififs or greeter ability for loin-? tine f-tainlrfit Printing. Our wortneiu. of Joli Type, thonsh Tory !are ant eornplete, tsr.tuHts.ctly litiK ndd.-d to.snd our b '.,;,!. rt iiiif h ttnder the p-rwrl suiK-rviHion of one of tbe bentjori .rln'mi in tn I niwvl ?fjttH. we sre preo'i-nm to print i'wterH, plslu or fancj', liili H.wls, aiilti Lsding, Cartls, Deck mid Mewl 'i'K'ken, Ituisot Vere, Mstes' Ttcsf tn for IclKtr, Ac, Ac. Orders left with either rtl Hie wliarf-lMtain will If promptly attended to. ' Wrathrr Mut Water. The weather continues cloudy and comparatively mild, with the mercury above 40. The river rose during the tweoty.four hours ending at 3 o'clock P. M. yesterday, thirty-three , inchco, 8nd waa rising rapidly. An. overflow is almost inevitable. A rreat deal of heavy drift ia running. , j . Arrivals and ii.iarlnrrt. i The arrivals and departures up to three o'clock yesterday include the Leonidas, Pittsburg to New Orleaun; Westmoreland, Cincinnati to JW Orleans; Silver Moon, Cincinmti to Memphis; Cumberland, from Ciiro; Tarascori, Henderson to Louisville; Mollio Norton, "llendersoQ to Newburg and return; Sallie V., lender souitoreturnj-HaveD, Poracroy to I adacah- JIary Houston. Louisville to New Orleans; Palls City, Bowling Green to LiOu!nviIle; Kate Itobiudon, Kastport to Ciflcinnati, ,.!,. ; Jtunts Due. , , . ! Among the first boats due here are the Armada, from Cairo; the Lewellin,t,'frjm" Eastport; , Havana, for ashvllIe; Chiton and. Norman, from Memphis'; the Sam. J. Hale, for Mem phis; Louisville,' Legal Tender and Nick LoDgworth, foir New .Orleans; Louisiana, , Indiana , and Richmond, from ;.New Orleans; the' Rose Hit.:. from, Louisville; Clara Sootr, from Wabash"; the Fauuy BranJei. from Nashville.' . J" ' " f , , . HiscrIIauon. The river is now" bank full, and toe low bottoms are already ovetflowed. A great deal of heavy' drift is runningoften large trees' liable to do amage to ' ateamboats ' of a dark night. ' Business on the' landing was rather brisk yesterday forenoon The Rnpidan was discharging her fine cargo, while the Cooda also was putting out cotton..;... '..The Quickstep was receiving liberally -The Westmoreland, Lsonidas, and Silver Moon all had good trips literally loaded down.........The Tarascon took out a good trip. Captain Miles J). Warren is still commanding The Kapidan No, 2, not being able to fill her orders for hay here, sent the 3Iollie Norton to Newhurg for a lot. It is etraoga our; produce dealers do5 pot keep aa article in such great demand. We hear complaint-i daily from steamboatmen on this subject... Tbe Falls Cify arrived at noon yesterday from Bowling Green cn route to Louisville, with a big trip of freight and nearly KK) passengers. Capt. Robinson and Mr. Seeley are making the Falls City im mensely popular- ....The Raven dropped two barge loads of alt here yesterday morning, for Baird & Start, Agents of the Ohio Suit Company. ...The barge left by the Charles ton, on Sunday, was consigned to LRuffner; Agent for the Kanawha Salt Company.".... ....Captain Rust, of the Westmoreland, was registered at the American yesterday. ' The Captain of the Charleston- was also in the city, awaiting dispatches. ..'... The Mary Houston ? bad: not arrived at 3 P. M. ye8terday..:..t.j;.1i'.'..The weather wa grpwiug colderj and a few oow flakes were flying through the iri I .v - Moat Ltnting Tonnf. i For Cairo. The ,' lino steamer Cumberland Captain Bcu. , Howard, is the regular, packet. for Cairo aud all way.paint3 at?4 p. M, to-day: She: has pleasant cabin appointments,' and being an ' Kvansville , boat, , should have , preference over all ' outsiders. Her clerks are thoi-e pleasant and accomplished youut? gentlemen, Marion Wright and Bruce 11 uuter, . . j For LoursVlLLE. Tha beftutiful Rose Hite, Captain lolJin, is the regular paek'-t for Louisville this evening at aix o'clock an a lruinibl appointed boat. ; Phil., B. Brauham is her accomplished and J attentive clerk. - ' i . . .''.- . t The great low-pressure Richmond, the most delightful passenger steamer afloat, will be tip this rooming, cu route to Louisville, offering irresistible attractions to those goiag up tlie river to-day. 'j , . . , . Fob Bowlixq GaEE.v.Tbe Ada Lyon will leave on time this evening, for Bawling Gi eeo at 5 o'clock. ' Captain W. S. Vanmeter, . a careful, and efficient officer, is in command. J. F. VVilbanks is her obliin youn clerk. 1 ; ..V; ; " Foa Henderson. The elegant and fleet railroad transfer steamer, Mollie Norton, leaves for Henderson at 4 P. M. to-day, in charge of Capt, Charley Pei kins, an accomplished officer, having elegant accommodation for passcugers. Ed. Terry and C. II. Boyle, two pleasantgeuYleraca.arehfr clerks, aud will , dispense smiles and staterooms in the blandest manner. The pwift and beautiful Sallie Vi, Capt. Wallcn, with Robert Braihear in the oflice, both pleasant aod obliging gentlemen, leaves promptly at 1 P. M. for Henderson, having elegant accommodations for passengers. , lilennlutra Irum onr l:artoanar. ! CrxrixiTATf. The Cuninwi-tC ol Katurday Raj : Thr followlriKf-f rl to the City Council, on this ab';t, explHin ll-wf. If tbHy woul l -siiteud a lilllt-ol tue inouey Buaudfied in the purrlta j oc toue (junrrl-, nseieM,8lidlng. hillside lotn. and naugliler house, iu keeping the lvtM rleau, u,i public ueuerally wuld bo beuellttd: To tbo llouoiabie t'Ky Coitucll of t liicianati ; WetaKalliixriietliod of inviting yon to miijduwo and view thn City Whurf Iu u .,l...it coixlitioo. 1'fllfsn butter u. oonirnodailoow aie pr.'Vl.ltd f or idea i u boa I H and nljlpirM,sleaoiLO;itioei vf.l refuse io imv whaiUii) In hml weather, as Ir lgtit eaii nelthT beiei-.lvod nor di-ftiHred in ij.mxI onter.ictrdiag to tiie eonditiuuH of bills iadium WM. i" . Fullkk. Caot. sir. Chaiupiou. J. K . IJiira, Hupu Wbi-.-llun L.tu. H. J. VimtoK, Kir. Abeoua." We regret to learn that Captain D. W. Maraltt, of tbe Oroesbeck, has been ill
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PI IS I .('(. , v limn-! pU- a, ,dy ,.. , r ,,;', 11 re.oirel lv the N.rii.r i.ir,.. . .,.. ,, , trnHHrtf.l lofi, kikI a a , ,(,, 1 , , a box. ii..: pi'tor iii" : 1 1 y,.. u i rib-'i f,v li' !' i -'j ! 1 . '4 1 .,H, I It. ..r v ....... . . , ' ' 1 ii v'mhi,., rn i.,n i in v h, 1 1 ,r . , . (, . the Kru No. I.t t"i;r " ntn.i I. i ? if ,',., on IU-.1 Hirer, !,). mi.cr i.' i l'i..,m riilly Hrc iio:, -a.r. f ul ifni' h t, M I h, t clo.y to I tm rn..-. bt.. I ii Kit i,,r 1 1, ;r government in tblck r 1 :v v, '..!, r llnln 7, K l in I to, i..(ii i, i(.i.. : " WIihu a Hi.-uno-r i i iiiinii i; in . ." thl'k w-n lb.r, it kIi.,11 i, i y oi 1 1,.. pilot to i nn.l I l.n i, ,, W is'l.. ui. im.- . Vals not escM-iill uk two riiliini. I ItoriSVILLK. Tti C.wrirr-.f-.rw ot Halnrday sayx: W it IloUlM-ll tllHt II ,l,ll VMI.I vlll llJ 0K Utll III NeW AIO UIJ )l l,t. t.y, ,t tliu t tin. V Im en ii.. I : :i i ; i n I i4 i.iji in, cvtnliart the ronilnu 1j . i i I Incii are n;ikI t b hlnti t liu 1. -m iu I lut terpriM,.. HT. lyOUfl. Tho Jh-mten-t ot Kfctiitdny : ' Italn bi'i fallen nlmo'.t, ;iiis' n I. V lii . ThursilHy VfiiliiK. l;.inr .m nt I ii.' w h. i I was iirmilly Inlf i ru id id ib.itia. -ohm. boU bnli:( coliln.i it to 1 1 . v . i . liivtr t.erw lieuil.v Ktrtt ioiini v. Another iio i nttcipatii. Al' u-ar of a ri Jnit of lb., r'vpr are vani. Jlust, iiltlnn ait tin ie will J t bi fc.mi very .. (I w.,.t nr. Tl.o MIs'turt 1. on the rl-, nnd t mt- l renin, it wen uh me oiinn is eiLi.ni. ly Jnti lor Ibl titi'in tf t h year. v hi. urn .1 a iu on il . jv imer n I I Iv rromi Of kin new bu-aiiii r, tn.i J'h ii, iii-oa I fiitt.it, whl.'ll Ik of mien iui j t: . njir , I v il.,I .!,..,. ha ban ti.roe tboimutid lo is in lliere n till room i n- morn. l .Tf t.- ln j '- .p.-r ban made up Iuk mind to titke h r m -.rln Uit tb.t Mis-ourl l; OiiiHb i iul In .nivii , UlOillnimlKl .ont IU tun al i. iiiiiii , e. th .1 III N lllllllUliMJ Tinker Mil JO III''! e H ml buck mill.) iim :UH v and ili'i ;.... fullv uh 1 11.1 grenlly iiilerlin M.d b,:U ol ' m oi l,H l ton fM. u-lty v, hii h ou 0 i.-,u unit r... la atllinriiKit. Pilot I'.or, l! u 1 m n, . o 1 v xlio phii t(. it, a. ui lie 1- to 1 ;',...!. Tlifri'forA. Ht h ;.r .;. r H u. , t n;,!n i I'pp -r will tnl.rt n w m, ..in 1 i,. 1 -j,,,-, ii ,,i 1 it'Hl load her iorOitiiitiiisu ilw.lv p i nt', lit. wli lund b.-l- lit IKrt e.. 0 1,,, 1 1., ,tH of rrHiihl, tne!ndlii. In UIiiUm, en ni'i house lori.llni. to mi). 1 ly tl... Miwiu'd Hlver coitulry hciavr tuna! 11 lor tli.t null, two yeiM. iCai'talu J'eppur 1-t mlLly upt , da wlmt he tovh lie will. GKliAT,UND BALili IN Henderson County, Kentucky. Authorlzod by Act of 13io Ecsti'dcy j Legislature 1SG7-CS. . . Seven Klcli ana Highly lint proved (Kilo lllvt r l:i;ltor;i : Farms, nuil r0! Tinvn Loti, to be IMsposed of i:t Hhari:. First l'riza Hecond Prize.,.. Third 1'iir.o Fourth I'rlzo.... Fifth I'rlzo KUth I'rlre... Mrvnlh lViao.. , V7,fM'J i7,fJ 1:,; -j 11.:-) li.r.vj 1 !,7M) 2S0 PRIZES IX T0 LOTH, alne.l al DP.'O e ich. IIO PKIZF. IN TOWN' IX)TH, 'lned at J MJ etch. l Pff lZKH IN TUW.J IA?, . Vulneii at fKJ va -h. TlflKllTN, r.. Tnr. DiMHMii wim. TAiii: plura nt Mfc.'ioii!e 'JVtn "Us, In IiotnnVlile, Kent nrliy, 011 the iM oh v id ,H. pteni. l-r, IKCI. AT' nts will fnrnUh pmophli 1 k)viii dtwnipllon ! llui Jr eri J , 11 mi eon In 1 limit tlx. act of Hie Ja ki. I.si 1 in 4tHtmrt ,.i; I hr rnilr. Ciininli4Kloner who will n .um i. t l.o enIrrpi lMi Me iiiiiu.kI In I Ik- hi l ol in.. ,rsiiImure, h 11 1 t bei r 1 11 H i;i il .n l 1, i,,,,i.l. I4iliy ar i ndorsed 1: tli" c. rliiicHtes (wlnt-li vi'lll t. loim.l in tint pitinpiiieli.,. oi tiovi-rnor John VV. Ht..ven.,ou, lion .', tliirrutl iHtvls and Thonia- C Al-Cn-erv, ItulKil hi feH hnal!ii, Jlon. .lodii i-. lliiiK-h, Hjn .leer of thn Kentucky liousw ol KvpieM-nlHllv. k, lion. Ar ihitntl I 1 n xon, .lonepii Adttimi, PrcM.leiit o! (Ik. Kiiriner:,' ltank, 1.. t). lliillttin. l'nld .ut of II.m Nil IIouhI Lank, John ii.i.itirel h nit ol net , .f Hetult'ron, K y. ; Hon V. K. i'nrrei I. .1 11 I of tbi't'iri'tilt l oui !, of the i ilie. 11II1 Jnd.lal lld i l.'l, ami M. H. .Ion i.ni, ,lu,le ol I Ii 0 Coinl ol t oiii.iioii i'l, : of linl 11 1111 ; Hon. Win 11. Wnlker, M ipn, .lolut t.. Hopkliix, i'resfd.-iit 1-irC jli.iol Itunk. and olbern, of ICViltikViile, i 11,(1 111, 1, Hint many other i;entleine. ol p.iilio:i nnd piotomotictt )u Kt;ut ueky 11 mi ii.diitmu I'flCKIC'I'd rinu he pun hH. d ol 1 1.. II. IA'Nli,, Farmer' i.iiiK, lltmlefhoii, Ky. ; It. Ii. ALKXANliKIt, Coiniiiei.-iHl I'.ank, laonUville, Ivy.: :TIHH. II. A. ItrtOOirR, Covin flon, Ky.; ' JOHN i IA'l ilAM, l'M M(l.-it(, ii tnk oi HopklllM llle, llopli Mis'. Hi. , k r. Jain.. 1 1. lJuilaiti,Cornini t'iHl II. ink, l'nducH h, Ky. i mw llookH oprm-d P.t, thi'Kc potn.Moii Ibe lut of U.JtOiH'l-. I no". I'll L.I I HuUNiUtiXiK, l.iii, Wm.r Htrt.)t, tiMtwu n Miiin and inn. re, t.mi MKMuN IN. LUXl i-S A .., X... --nolii Kirst kIiI.. will Older tl.Ueli Iron, tun Ai;tBUi at, 1 1 eiiUo!ou, Ky., lor tintm v 110 duhlia to purchase, n. s ti 1 Postpouemeat of Horn!fnoa Coui.ty Laa.1 bitle. TIIR i.VlllltSII.M'.II.UIIil Wl.'f i: appointed 1 oiiiiniHHloit .ih by tt.e K'-m lucky LttitNlaturt. lomip. ri ilen.i mel m. dnt Him " lit.iKlem.iu t out ly l.Ull'i r-iie " ot Win. Mcl.,.ln, i; .(.. t.iUe IliU lit abod of an noil tl uk to t lit, publlo 1 1 hi. the ill InK 1 pil,e lu ltl ll !l l nt lliti 1.,'rll M '''- lione t until tilt" hi day ' e.i. iiui'r, i'H. W bcu, ou Uim l.t of ut'i'.bel ht I, Ui 11 e.ii vi -pri-e wiix l.il I l r,nn Urn t 1 1 . j . . ', b v. it courtniitly expn:u-.i (Imt if c 111. 1 i on. eluded by llm il ii ot .I4nn.11. l-.i, li.tt d.iy dxfd lr tit dniwiiit; but suvurnl CauHtnt, limm 01 wbl.id wcJ ttnl:i: pitted, and wiili.li cutil.l n.it li eo X rot hid by tlm CoiiMril .NionuiH nor by the owner . I H10 properly, comm nui t 1 ; rev jn t 1 1. A 11 lot t; iheHH W19 imty tiiHiition th," l.tijure to oltttlil priuUid maHf t nt. I h 1 Inn' C m fueled for, the ex remd htrUen.-y 01 lue luoiu y inarkoi, aud Ihu clKt ltd m lh immmof t b popM 01 entt-rpri-H-t. lit till I n Im-.-'l by i hux h wbicii urn yel titrih In tli ree .l. nor 10.1 of the pub. 10. ThoiiKh tii'kels ate HOW ldn ritp'-ll; HOid, a Milli,.-li lit uttmber oi tiuL fct- 1' Uiipimed et to Julily a tr..nt.er of lint property wltho .t l.iit.K1".; ' npou li.it owner. The farmliiB land r-mnri o.-d In I ho rn- ' IrrpiUe, neaily i.',bl ini iiiid ttriM of which nr rlif.r. d n I t ilu'de, wi l b rented out foriiK. pre -nl y.tr - Iv..'. Oo.nt bomls for 1 1.11 rrit t Ii! I. ) I nn-u, an I I li.Jt. ItonilK wil l Min.uned to t le p-noiit vrl.O draw the mild I .1 i.i1 The money lor lli ileket 1 poid 11 In I hbund of lb mnn, ami tdiMiild auy ithiti eItolder b.J U Nllnne i Willi Inn pompom niMtit, hi mooev wilt be JHlundt-U ou tt'O pre.j till Ion O 11 Hliefcet. . 1 he nnder-nrned think It wUl not t amiriH to Mi) , in t hit con 11C t ion, Hint hey have no p.-runi try uiieriM'.. 111 ib abov rnterprUe, nor w ill they l.avu in tn mHire. Thi i' will not r.jeeive one rent if tli. tr . r vhett, and they d hot , and will boi nt n llm", own. noid, or coiitiol n .innle UrU. I III I i.e 1 11, t rt,ri ; i,oron dollar re. i ved from ll.e -it e of 1 it kei h Hi h used by I hern, nor .in t in owner of l !. propfity loiiih, line, or con r"i u"V p;trl. of It until it fter I he, tir.t wlii'4 t tke, 1 .a..-; itnd Wionld tn t'nterpi ik". t.y y ' Ooiltill"nev, 'ivii lall.ie. Hit money ,e-elv.-d lioni Hi" wl ' ' m .' viil i"i nro-.iptly reltl-Iiel ou pi .! nt on ot tbe liekeM to the RK"itt h'i' i w ioni bought. H. o K -i, w.s 1 Di.MnVAV, t-. i.!i:; r 'j'. . i.-v-h, K. 1.. ll'lllilNH, tnnsr u; 1 .i:., Janltd i.wr W. s. l.l.ANV, PIIYiilCIANiJ. in:. II. 31. lIAStVKY, BOOM No.' I,, WALKKK'H i.l!IU'INO Corner iiniu and Th id NnwK. Office Hourl( to U';.2 to Ut 7 to ii. dl'.f in UlLlTGGISTtJ. Wholesale and Ilrlail i)n:-.4 . IM-alcr iu Medicine, ' J'aiitu, (Ht. V-i '., JHAIN MT., bet. rVro'i.l 1. ml ! oil I, K .'pit lie, li.iJ. Purtirttinr nttenlioii rj I v , 1 1., . ! 1 I". i- (i Vv'IMlH W 1JL.AHK to ot. v 1 1. in,' I dtf CEMENT. I.t Ml'., S.I. il, i. OaU, l'i ilii, it I thr low. mi iiii.li.t "te"' KIIRMAN. KIMHi:"t v (11.. OCZldlf iNo. 1 .S.nln WMier Mtirt-t.
