Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 January 1869 — Page 4

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Kvansville atxl Crawford's vi He. GOING NORTH. Tuxra A TTlVe. AlTtVe. Kvansville. Vinceunes.T. Haute Acoorald't'n, 5::IA M mi vt a m Mui :insi j ll:.' am Vinemu cs Ac 2 U3 i a 4 S!m 4:01 P M Hi"! p at COMING SOUTH. Leve lave Arrive Terre Haute. Vlueeiines. K'vitle. Mail 3 :J p M I 5:15 F M 1 S: 18 p pi B The Vincennes Accommodation Train leaving at 2;i" P. M , makes close romiortMin villi tbe Ohio and Allnslsslppl Railroad at Viucemics for SL Louis auu Cairo. Terra Haute and IndianaccHs. FROM. TERRB HAUTE. L.ve. Arrive. Mail Train... Accommodation. ... JiV Kxpress.. Night Kxpress - , 6:.- a , 3:15 P M . 4 :' r M .10:5 pk 12:1 p m 4 :.-4" P M 11 -ft' PM AM Thechanse on the Ohio and Mi1ssippi Railroad takes place on Monday, ncceniIterTth, after which wh vm time tahle or t hat. Road. E. H. & N. R. lu, Northern Division. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson daily (Sundays excepted.) .... Arrive at H-insem 7:0 a.m. 10:10 a.m. tiOINU NORTH. Leave Hansom Arrive at Hendersou.... 1:45 P.K HTKAM BO AT LIN KH. To LoviHViLLiv- Fvery Monday and Saturday at liio'clock A.M. Kvery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 To Cairo Pally, except Sunday, at 4 O'clock p. m. To Urkkk Rivbr. Every Monday and Friday at 5 o'clock p. M. Kvery Thursday at o'clock p. m. To Eastport. ICvery Monday, Wednesdav and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. To HK.ODKKSON Oaily, except Sundays, at S o'clock p.m. To Na3hvit.i. Every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 p. m. To Memphis Every Tnesday at 4 P. M. Rockport Slace (via Newburgh and Boonlle,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 A. M., On Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. v., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 P. M. Mt Vernon Ma.il Stage leaves dally (ex cept Hundays) at 7 A. m. Arrives daily (ex eept Fnndays) by '2 p. m. To ."Ikwhitv-O. Hack dally (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'ciocit p. M. FRIDAY... JANUARY 22, 1S69. CITY NEWS. Fish & Barter have received the Galaxy and Harper's Magazine for February. Cumberland Cihtrcii Mite. Don't forget the " mite " to be held to-night by the ladies of the Cumberand Presbyterian Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets. It will be a charming affair, beyond all question. Recordkr's Court The Recorder's Court yesterday was a dry affair; not a single caso was presented. What became of the rounders arrested and lodged in the city prison on the niirht previous, we have not ascertained definitely. Reing trivial cases, they were probably turned out without prosecution. Personal. "VVe had the pleasure of a call, yeslerdr.y, from our Lang Syno friend O. J. Innis, Esq., of Rockville, and resident express agent in that village. Captain Thornton, of Princetcfn ; John Funk, Esq., of Henderson; James Wallace, of Uniontown, and C. B. Woodbury, of Mt. Vernon, ware in the city yesterday. A Calm. "Quiet reigns in Warsaw," and peace reigned on Third Street yesterday. Every thing was "As peaceful and as still As ruisls slumbering on a hill," or as quescent as a duck pond after a tempest. The parties interested regret what happened, as we were sure they would when right reason again had sway. We hope peace and good order, and brotherly love may continue to p Tail, and that "grim visaged war hi s smoothed his horrid front" for ali 'ime to conic. So mote it be. Correction. We were misinformed ;.n regard to the ownership of the new frame residence erected .during If.st Fall on First Street near Gam. it belongs to M r. F. T. Ilodgo and not N. F. Carr as stated. We had no intention of thus summarily transfering Mr. Hodge's property to Mr. Carr, who has a good house on Second Street, to which Vie has built a handsome addition during the past season. Excellent Magazines. Mr John II. Scott, the eminent periodical rjews dealer, has laid upon our table the February numbers of those unsurpassable magazines, Harper's Monthly and GoJey's Loily Booh. No magazines have attained a greater popularity or a larger circulation, and none have better deserved success. They are brilliantly illustrated, and filled with the choicest reading mat ter. Corrtsctly Located. We are at length able to definitely locate the accident ,hat occurred on Tuesday of last week, at one of the stone quarries near Cannelton. It was at the quarry of Erskine, Grant & Pillsbury, who are engaged in getting out stone for the new bridge across Pigeon Creek at the Crescent City Springs. The character of the accident and the extent of the injuries sustained by the several parties were substantially the same as related by us. Our informant was only misinformed in reference to the locality of the accident. Death op a Venerable Divine. We learn that Rev. S. II. McNutr, one of tho oldest citizens of Rockville, and one of the oldest ministers of the Old School Presbyterian Church, died in Rockville on Wednesday afternoon. He was over 0 years of age, and was the last surviving member of a largo family except one son. Although over fourscore years of age, he had been unusually active during the Winter, and gave promise of many years. He was, however, taken down with pneumonia a fow days ago, and quietly passed from labor to rest like a shock of corn fully ripe.

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of Monday announce tho death of ComniaaJer Richard Lyman Law, the United States Navy, on the lllh inst., in Philadelphia, and accompany the announcement with a brief biographical sketch of Commander Richard Lyman Liw, eon of our distinguished felbw-citizen. Judge John Law. The Louisville papers, we are pleased to state, are niistaten in the person. Tho deceased was a brother, not the son, of Judge Law, of similar name Lyman Richard Law and was a midshipman in the United States Navy, who many years since was stricken down with coup de soleil, on the coast of Africa, . from the effects of which he never recovered, and has since been in the Asylum in Philadelphia. Judge Law, who, we reregTet to learn, is confined to his house by illness, received a letter several days ago announcing the death of his brother. The similarity of names rendered the mistake on the part of the Louisville papers a natural one. Court of Common Pleas. Progress was made yesterday in the Court Common Pleas. In the case of Schelhouse vs. Miller, the jury failed to agree, and were discharged In the case of Deitz vs. Deitz, the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff, giving her $150 alimony. After the above case was submitted to the jury, the case of Daniel Aiken vs. Corneal McCormick and Sumner Grainger was taken up. This was a case involving the right of certain property levied on by Sumner Grainger, Constable of Knight Township, to satisfy an execution in favor of McCormick and against Elijah Burke, and which Aiken claimed as his. Tried by the court, whose finding was for the plaintiff A motion was en tered for a new trial. Denby for the plaintiff; Shackelford for the defend ant. ' i Next was taken up the case of Hi ram C. Nannie, administrator of Grant, decoascd, vs. Dr. Runcie. This is a suit to recover $500 alleged to have been received, wrongfully, from the estate of said deceased. A jury was being selected when we left the court room. ' ' Horse Tiheves Caught. Our readers will remember that on Tues day last wo raado mention of a horse and mule having been stolen from Ed monds & Neal. in the lower end of the county, on Saturday, night, the thief hailing the Quickstep and being landed on the Kentucky shore, at Alvis' Bluff, a few miles bulow Hender son. The thieves for there were two of them, though only one board ed the Quickstep were vigorously pursued, after it was learned they had crossed the river, and on Tuesday last, Ed. Funk and Shap Neal came up with them at Ilopkinsville, where they hived them both, with their herd of stolen animals, four horses and one mule. They reached Hendersou with them on Wednesday evening, lodging the thieves in jail. It had not been definitely ascertained where they had stolen the other three horses. The man that crossed the river on the Quickstep, had two saddles, which he had, no doubt, also stolen. Tho one who took the horse and mulo ! across tho river on the Quickstep will, of course, be brought here and sent to Jeffersonville. Justice Emery's Court. There was considerable business uone in Justice Emery's Court yesterday. Charles Carroll was charged with chastising his wife. He had probably read in tho Bible if he ever read it Whosoever the Lord loveth He chastencth," and construed it to mean the lord of the household, and loving his wife with exuberant affection, he is said to have " whaled " her. His Honor thought the luxury was worth $5 for tho benefit of the school fund. while he, the constable and the wit nesses divided $4 95 between them selves. Alfred Powell, an African, desired to be social with a sooty damsel named Margaret Drake. She resent ed his tender advances, not desiring to be his duck. Alfred became in censed at her want of taste and wal loped her, for which Justice Emery charged him $5 70, which he secured. The caso commenced on Wednesday night was continued over till last evening, when the Court House was selected in which to give audience. A vast crowd of spectators wa3 on hand, to listen to tho disgusting evidence too disgusting to bo hinted at in the columns of a newspaper. Loading Mules. There was an other exciting scene on the wharf last evening. Darroch & Steele, of Rock ville, were shipping eighty-four head of horses and mules chiefly males on the Quickstep. They , all went aboard decently and in good order except some half a dozen, who kicked up a muss and broke and ran. They were headed off by men on horseback1, ana mrnea DacK to tne ooat. nireo of the number seemed to be the mis chief-makers in the party. These three were named iby the lookers-on after three prominent and well-known young business men ef the city, who are tond of fun, and as each in turn would make a break, some one would exclaim, "There goes G ," "Bully for D ," &c. A largo crowd was at tracted to the wharf to witness the sport, and a vast amount of hilarity prevailed. The obstreperous mules were at length got in a squad, at the end of tho stage, and were surround ed by a hawser, with which the crew took a "heave and a set, with "ye ho-yo,", and the hybridous quadru peds were hauled on board. Com mend us to a mule for superlative deviltry. Wo once saw a span of them attached to a hack, try to back themselves off a ferry-boat into the Wabash, io twenty feet of water.

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ness in the city during the month of December seems to have been rather brisk, as shown by the returns in the office of Capt. Will. Warren, Deputy United States Collector, from which wo obtain the following statistics: Dry Goods The sales of dry goods by nine establishments amounted to the sum of $190,000, ranging from $5,500 to $57,000. Groceries Ten houses sold groceries to the amount of $11)1,100, ranging from $3,500 to $33,500. Boots and Shoes Of boots and shoes three houses sold to the amount of $117,000, ranging from $19,000 to $5S,000. Notions One notion house sold to the amount of $10,000 Clothing Ono clothing house sold to the amount of $12,000. Iron One wholesale iron house sold goods to the amount of $14,000. Apothecary Sales One house reports sales amounting to $7,000. Hardware One house reports sales to the amount of $12,000. RECAPITULATION. J"rv Goods 8190,000 Groceries 1H4.KW Hoots and Shoes 117,tM Notions 10,000 Clothing. 12.U00 Iroa 14.WK) Orugs - 7,0i " Hardware - . .. 12.HU0 Grand total ,. S.56,lu0 Special -Taxes. 'She following special axe3 have been collected for the month of December: From four banks $4,507 20. '.- Manvfacturers1 Sales. Twenty-one manufacturing establishments have paid on sales, $432 sO. Railroads and Corporations The following taxes were paid by railroad companies and corporations: Kvansvllle & Crawfordville R. It... 81,622 65 Kvansville Street Railroad 1! K7 Evausville Ga-s Oompaoy .... 22 iS Kvannville Cotton Mills .. ,V 00 Kvansville Insurance Company.... 57 34. Kvausville Journal Compauy Jl 00 Total . . . 51.7US 84 Liquor Sales Twenty establishments have paid taxes on liquor sales to the amount of $1,275. Steamboats Two steamboafs paid on gross receipts, $101 GO. Cigars Twenty-two cigar makers and dealers paid taxes to the amount of $611 50. Tobacco Six tobacco houses paid special tax to the amount of $102 10, Total special tax, $3,801 73. ' Although these sales are scarcely up to the aggregate of some months previous, it must be borne in mind that Deceo-ber is one of the dullest months in the year. , Singular Ear op Corn. Mr. Geo. W. Shearer, engineer on the E. & C. Railroad, laid a remarkable ear of corn on our table last night. The main ear .is of ordinary size and shape, but four small ears or parasites surround the larger end, each about two inches Jong, and containing three or four rows of grains each, and each terminating in a kind of tassel resembling a barren wheat head. : Altogether it is a very curious freak of Nature. LOCAL JJOTICSS. SALT I FLOUR ! PORK ! ! NAILS I ! We offer to the trade 10.000 barrrels KANAWHA SALT. 2.0(H) barrels and sacks FLOUR of different brands ami grades. 5.000 kegs WHEELING NAILS. A large supply oi Bulk Meats. Bard, Siifjar Cured Bacon ffam, d-c. li. KUFFNER. J It . Ai Co.. No. 7 Main Street, near Water Street. Lost About one month since, a banker's black case, or pocket-book. containing notes and other papers, of no value to any one but the owner. I will pay a liberal reward to any one returning it to me. jan22 2t Wm. Klusman. For Rent. Business House No. 84 Main Street, three doors from the corner ot 1 bird Street. lur particulars, apply to AuTnua Loooe, lb-lOt C.T.Jenkins. B& A new stock of Silk Fringes and French Corsets at Hughes'. Sewing Machines. Two Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machines at cost, to close out consignment. Call at Louis Bittrolff's, No. CSMain St. ja21 lw . Election Kotlce. The Annual Election for five Di rectors of the Kvansville Street Rail way Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company on Monday, the 2oth inst.. between the hours or 1 and 4 o clock P. M. by order ot the Roard. W. W. Chandler, Secretary. Jan. 15, 1SC9. janl5-td. ItS?" For pure Drngs, Medicines and Liquors lor medicinal use, Ivory Sets, genuine imported, Perfumes, Colognes, Pomades and Fine Brushes, go to Schuermann & Burford's Opera Drug Store, IS South First Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. janl3 Cinos. JK3T"Gco. S. Sonntag & Co. can be found at the old Lowenthal store. corner ot b irst and Main Streets, whero they expect to supply their customers with goods in their line. de24tf : Price of Coal Reduced. Take notice that I have since the 4th inst. reduced the price of coal to 12 cents, delivered in the city. janB-tf Jos. Thomas. 5BThere Is no mistake about it, Plantation lilTTEKS will ward olf Fever and a ...i. aiirt nl i kindred diseases. If nsed In time. No family need sutler from tbisdisMviMine cotnnlaint if they will keep Plan tation Hittkks In the lionse and nse it according to ulreetions. The most import ant intjredient of this medlclno Is Calisay s f.r Pomviii.il Harlf.wnicli is kuowa to b thA flllAMt. U til 1 nn rest tonic In the vegeta ble kiiiKdom. The ex ractof this Bark is the active principle ot ali iooa l-ever ana Ague Medlciues preKcribed by Intelligent doctors. Calisay Hark Is ned extensive 1 v in the iimnnlneture of Plantation Bitters, aa well as quinine, anil we dare say they owe their popularity mostly tu that fact. We can recommend tuera. MAfivoT.iA Water.-Surerlorto the best Imivnneri (lermau Colosne. and sold at baif the price. janlSdJteodltw JKaF A neglected Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, which might be checked l . l J- i;l, , n'i! nv a hi mint; icuituv, u.c jji vt-o IWnncMal Troches" if allowed to pro press mav terminate seriously. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Consumptive Coughs, " Tlie Troclws" nrr used with advantage. Eivine of!entinies immediate relief. Sinjrers and rmblvc speakers will find them also excellent to clear the voice and ren der articulation wondertully easy. JanlS-deodlw

No, S Second Street.--A splendid stock of all kinds of boots and thoes may always be found at John liasch's, on Second Street. Ladies' shoes of vaiities and styles of the best make. Boys' boots and shoes. Ladies' and gentlemen's over-shoes. Customers cannot fail to bo pleased, as the stock has been selected with the greatest

care. Call at No. 8 becond Street. m., w. & f.-novl2. f,Wl0 barrels of choice Eastern Apples, wholesale and retail, at the New York Grocery. Also, 20 barrels new Buckwheat Flour. ' i, r', t Trv some of Ilndnut's cele brated Hominy Grits. It is superior to Rice, Tapioca. Sago or Corn btarch for puddings. For sale at the New York Grocery. - ' Flour. The best brand of choice family flour sold a the city, the Cynthiana Mills, also, rye flour for sale by II. D. Allis & Co., First St. second door below Vine. A Large Stock of Superior Liquors. N. F. Carr & Co., at No. 3 and 4 South Water Street, have a very large stock of superior Liquors of the choicest brands, selected with great care expressly for this market by Mr. Carr himself, with special reference to the wants of this trade, and offered at very small profits by wholesale to cash customers'. Steamboat bars supplied on liberal terms. , declO-dtf Toilet and Fancy Articles at Bridwell & Co.'s Drug Store, corner of Third and Main. Finest stock in the city.. Perfumeries of all kinds. Attention of the ladies invited. None but the best kept. ' oc2C dtf ; New Arrivals. " 1 5 bbls Krout. 5 " Sweet Cider. 25 " Buckwheat Flour. 5 " Elegant Syrup. 100 " . Eastern Apples. 15 cases Yarmouth Sugar Corn. Parsons, Scoville & Moffett. dec29 SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice. TyroTit'E is hkremv ivi:n, that Ji the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Henry P. Jones, deceased. (Said estate Is supposed tobesotvent. . OBAN B. CLARK. jan.2 w3t , Administrator. . Dissolution cf Copartnership. Till: COI A KTN I'K.S II 1 1 MKKKTO. fore existing between Louis Krev and ll. Klolz, under tha firm name of Frey v Klutz, is tuts day dissolved by mutual consent. The business wdl be continued at the old stand by 11. Klolz. who will set tle all claims agaln.st the old firm, and collect tne same. Ltjui- ntfc-x. II. KI.OTZ Kvansville, Jan. 2lst. lS;a f jan22 d.'tt Notice to Contractors. SF.AI.i:i I'KOt'OKilN WII.V. ISE received at my ofllco until the loth dnyof r ebruarv. isoii, for the con trucuon of an audition to the Court- mniiu. The pltns and specifications ran be seen at my utnue oil and alter 1 tie 1st uay or r euruiii y liids lmt be accompanied by tbe names a u it signatures of the securities proposed Payments will b made as the work pro gresses, and 5 per neut. retiluevl until tbe completed. The Commissioners n serve the right to reject iny or all the bids. YlCUOlt lUscit, fVmlity Auditor. Kvansville. Jan. 21t, IS 9. ( ja22 d.twtd Lkwis ItUFFNJCK, Jk., Kvansville, Ind. John Uii.bekt, Uolcouda, Ills. ih. RUFFNKK, JR., & CO., PORK J?-A.O Iv EltW, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AOIONTS KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, WHKKIJNO NAILS WORKS COMP'Y, VKKM1LION FLOUR MILLS. HT. LOU1H FLO UK MILL. No. 1 MAIN HTUKKT, KVAN.-iVlLLK, INI. j21 OF THE EYANSVILLE TUUN-YEREI N. AT ' TUllNlUlt II A. I, JL,, 22 i to 27th MARCH. A Canvassing Committee of two ladies has life n appointed for each Ward. These committees will soon call on our fellowcillzens, and. It Is hoped, will receive a llDerai reception. JSVAMMV ll.LK TUliM-VKKKIH. Per M us. F. VoI.ijkh.adkk. Secretary ol tbe Fair t 'oiniulttee. jan21dlw (Courier copy. 300 FLoUK; X T It A FAMILY Ou Parrels Huierhne Floor; Ml tons Tlmol by Hay ; Sir) barrels Potatoes; 50 barrels Sweet Potatoes. In store and tor sale ny KH K.MAN, F1K1IF.R A CO., oc21 dt . is Noitti vVtler Htreet. JLAW CARDS. W. P. HARGRAVE, ATTORNEY it JLuA-W. Office on Third Htreet, In Washington House Block. Will practice I e various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt atteution to ottiee business ilw4 il .iu B. L. D. GUFFX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOKGANTOWN, KY., Will practice In the counties of BnUar, Warren, Muhlenbnix, Ohio, and McLetn. Prompt attention &iveu to I tie collect.oo of claims. Kefereuces---W heeler IllgH, Hollinp worth k Bro.,Chas. BhIxxk-k ft Co. apW MATTHEW DALZKLL, ...... Wholesale .Deftter In x Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, , j . Cement, &c, , No. IS Water Street, declfldly - '' Kvanhvti.t.. Inn. Notice. TIIKKT. WPI, HE A GESntAI, meet ins: of lite members and friends ot the YOU NO MKN'S CHRIS f AN ASSOCIATION held at TKMPKRANCK HALL (Marble Hall), Main Street, between First and Water, on SATURDAY KVKN1NU, January 1S11, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of selecting committees to serve the Association tlniing the year. All who feel an Interest in ad vaucins the cause of Christ are cordially invited to attend. Come one! come all ! ! ; , L. KUFFNH.R. JR., President Y. M. C. Association. Janl9dtd Taypaxers, Attention! ART I lit NT 1 1. I. OWIM4 CITY Taxes for the year 1N8 are hereby notified that I will be compelled to advertise all such remaining unpaid on January 2(ilh, 1S9, and also will levy on personal property on which the city tax has not been paid before tbe above date. T. J. UAVIdK, City Collector. janl'JdUl FLOUR! FLOUR ! The GNnERMfiM:n wn.l. st: ci. their best Family Flour at $4 7j, at their Mill, comer ot Fourth Street aud Fulton Avenue, and deliver to any part of the city. VAHLBKKU A IMX.ON. jal'Jdtf gACY , DYF, HOI ASiCY DYF, 1IOT.SK. F. GRADPNER, DYER AND SCOURER, FIFTH N I KKLT, bet. Oak and Cherry. Bilk, Wool, Cotton, &c, colored to order. All work warranted, and any damages promptly paid. mai7dtim Dissolution. t THE l'IKSI KNOWN' AN I.OI1IJC, Jenkins A Feuder Is hereby dissolved. A 11 moneys dua the Arm to bo collected by Arthur Lodge and Charles Jenkius, and debts made by tbe firm paid lv Maid lodge aoid Jenkins. AUTHOR lAtlHiK, CHAW. JKNK1NS, . J NO. FKNOF.K, JanW d3w" Ufc-O. FKNOKii.

HIVEJR NIOVS for other Jiiir J&m$ tee Third J'ufe.

The weather, which looked threatening at dark, cleared up before midnight, and promises to be fair to-day There were no additional arrivals up to midnight. Tbe Quickstep, to Cairo; packets, to Henderson, aud Tarascon, to Louisville, de parted The Quickstep had a splendid tilp out. The Tarascon also had a good trip on leaving. Tbe Quickstep brought up a largo excur.-ion party from Untoutown, comprising some forty couple, and had a lively lime. Over 100 passengers sat down to table at the last meal on board Napoleon Jeukius, one of the pilots of the ill fated America, lias beeii held to ball in the sum of ',U(4) to answer a charge of causing the collision between that boat and the United States...... A few days ago wo were introduced to a man in this city, who styled himself rivr editor of the Memphis Avalanche, who informed us that Jim Luii-lf had been chosen Alderman, and had retired from the Avalanche. As the Avalanche has ceased to reach us we were tbe more easily deceivtd. He was a rampant rebel, and as we now learn a knave. Our? is not an Alderman, but is still "River" of the Avalanche a fur mare honorable position .....Tlio Louisa bad a magnificent trip from the Wabash. She returns on Saturday it is rumored that the IVtrolia No. 2 will go into Green Rlver.....It is reported that the Tempest will enter the trade between this city and Cincinnati. She will doubtless find business The Nick Ixngworth wi 1 oe down to-day The Norman passed Cairo at 9 p. m. Wednesday, and will ba In during the night. She returns to Memphis this evenlng..The Virginia passed Memphis yesterday, and will be here to-night or tomorrow morning. Itjver Iisi:iicUe. Pittsbubo, January 21 Noon. Weather clear; thermometer til"; liver six leet and falling. ; . - ; . .. Cincinnati, January 21 Noon. The river baa fallen three feet. Louisville, January 21. Weather clear ami pleasaul; river falling; 11 feel 8 Incites in tbe canal. - St. Loitis, Jan. 21. Arrived J til la, from Vlcksburg. Departed Rubicon, forVicksbuig; Loiena, lor Pittsburg. Kiver fallen 8 inches. Weather clear and mlid. Business I'm I r. The Lorena has a good trip and will add considerable Iron ore t Carondalet. The Peoria City has come to the levt e with 5oo tons iron, and wilt take on several huudred 'ous other freight and leave for Cincinnati to-morrow. Several weelts ai;o Judge Treat, of the United States District t.wrt. ordered tho sale of the steamer Natro.ta, at Poplar BiulIV, on Black itiver, in this State, to satisfy the claims of deck bands and others. She was to have been ko.j last, Hat unlay, but when Marshal Thomas arrived at Poplar Blu tin, lie lound that the steamer bad been taken away. The court has Issued au alias order, uud tbe twiMt w II be taken back to Poplar Bluffs and sold. Memphis, January 2' -Cloudy and warm; river rose 11 1l !ies. Arrived Mooka, KvaitRville. Departed Common, wealth and Virginia, to St. Louis; Argonaut, to Louisville; Mary Houston, to .New Orleans; Forsyth, to Vlcksburg. NASilvrti.B, Jan. 21. River falling;, with 13 feet on Harpelb Shoals. Wealiicr fair and pleasant The Koweua arrived fiom Pomeroy. The Nashville detained for Cairo, and the Robert Moore for Cincinnati. Cairo, Jan. 21. Norman, Memphis' to Kvansville, a p. m.; La it 'hauce, Arkansas Kiver, St. lxiuis, 9 p.m.; Thomion lieau, St. Louts to New Orleans 8 a.m.; Mary Allee.CHiro to New Orleans, noon ; Bon Accord, St. I.i mi is to Mound City at noon; Sam. Brown , I'illstiurg to St. Louis at 1 P. m; Octavin, Cincinnati to AtkatiMi River, 5 p.m.; Bolle Memphis, St. Louis to Vlcksburg nt 7 p. M.; Armada, llvansville picket, at 8 p. m. River has rlsea 7 inches. Cluudy and warm. STEAMBOATS. FOR M KM PUIS, VIOKSRURO, AND NKW OKLKANs. The mammoth steamer Zj nick LONGWORTH, iSii Low. Kates. Master: K. Kitgeue Bowers, ('lei k, Ix?aes for New Orleans and all way porls FKI l AY, JANUARY 2-D, at 5 o'clock p.m. For freliht or -!tacre apply on bo-ird, or to HUMPH RKY. PATRICK & CO., or W. i. BROWN & CO., jan21 U2t Agents. FO R OA 1 RO, CO LU M B OH A N D M K M PHI S -The Dean Lino's splendid steamer i.lHK SAM. J. HALE, .isiLiii W. P. Walker, Master; K. C. Miller, Clerk, fjeaves Kvansvllle for Memphis and all way porte I UIDAY, JANUARY 22n, at 7 o'clock a.m. For ireiutit or paKsnge applv on board, or to IlllMl'HKKV, PATUICK. Jt CO., jau2 d 1 1 Agents. FOR CAIRO. COLUMBUS & MKMP111S. The elegant st eamer JC N0RMAK. uei-jMiio. Ilewit. Ma-ter; Ueorge W. Twoney, Clerk, Will leave for Memphis and all way ports, FItII4Y, JANUARY 23n, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to C. K. KUDU, Jau22d't Avent. FOR OWF.NSROUo. CAN NFLTO.N AND LOU IS villi;. The splendid passenger steamer ROSE IIITE, ilke Dollis, Masur; P. B. Brauham. I ierk. Leaves for Louisville and all way ports SATUKOAY, JANUARY S lO, at 9 o'clock a.m. For Height or passaae applv on board, or to W. U.BKoWN CO., dlt Agftils. FOR OWKNSUORO, CANNKLTON, LOU1SV1LLK, An jj CINCINNATI. The flrst-class steamer CHARMER, rfmni'iu K- Rarclay, Master, Sum. James, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati aud all way ports Stll'KDtY, JANUARY 2;n, at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to DDR hi NlCHLLSON, Jau22 12t Agent. FOR CAIRO. MKMPHI-t, VIOKSBURO, AND NKW OKLKANS. The gieat low-pressure steaiuor RIC1XMOND, J. StdtNkai., Master; John W. WooLFOLiT, Clerk, Leaves Kvansvllle for New Orleans and all way ports SilUKDir, Jan. 23d, at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to liUMFHRKY, PATRICK.. CO., or W. U. BROW JN CO., jan2L d2t Agents. STATIONERY. At the JOURNAL OFFICE ?io. G jLocust Sin-vt. Our Retail Slock of ST-A-Tioisnsirc r - Pens, Ink,s i lJencih ' Inkstands, Rubber Bands, ' ; Ijegal Cop, Eoohcap, fji tler. Note, and Con' mercial Letter I 'apct Gill-Edge Nvt FRENCH NOTES in great variety Has nen selected with great care,' especially tot the Retail Trade, and will be sold at very low prices. At the JOURNAL OFFICE, iXo. C Locust Street.

HARDWARE.

IN ORDER TO CIX)SB OUT OUR WINTER STOCK OF HARD WAR We offer the following At Greatly Reduced Prices! Meat Cutters and Stuffers; Shovels, Tongt, and Pokers; Skates and Skate Sharponers; ! Butcher Knives; Butc-er Saws, Steels, Clea vers, and Choppers; Axes, Regulur and Patent; Boys' Handled Axes; Axe Handles; " Wood Saws ; Patent Cross-cut Saws; Iron Wedges; Foot Scrapers ; Coal and drain Shovels. Also tho following at LliSS THAN COST! Chain Bits, Ribbet and Match Plane Bits, Hob aud Shoe Nails, Snuffers, Cloth and Shoe Brushes, Lead Pencils, Steel Fens,. Pen-holders, and Pocket-books. TKIIMS CASH. FRED. P. STRAUB & No. ?4 MAIN HTREKT, Ja7 dtf J Bet. Second aud Third Street. 8AMUKI. OKR. JAMK.S D A VI DmON. J . L. Oil ' SAMUEL ORR & CO., , . , PKALERS IN IRON, STEEL, ZINC, MP1CINGS, AXLEH, Korsc and Male Shoes, - Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAUOX AM) DICUV WOODWORK WKOUUIIT St'KAI" IRON BOUUUI At the highest market rates. Water St rect, " tnnHjaif KVANSV1LLK. IND. B&TTICi! !l,KLL0U & Co. (Successors to Wells, Kellogg & Co.) IMI'ORTKRS AND JOBBKRS OF iSlGN OF Til JO BIO :iVI3LOCTC' AXi;s, axi;s, AXiiS, AXSW, A V H IS. X t''JS, TA B L E CT7 TL ER 1 TAltLN CUTLERY. TA RLE CUTLERY, l'OOKKT CIFTLKItV. l'Ol!KKT CU't'LIOIty, l'DUItlCT CUTJJOitY, Tnioo OlinfiiH, Tract) CliuhiH, flnnterH Hoc, I'liiiiterx IIo-s. Mechanics Tools, Mechanics Tools, Aiechanlt's' Tools, BUIMIEIIS' IIAUinVAUK, BI'li.liKUS' HAIIDWAIIK, . lil'lLDKUS' llAliDlVAICK, 4 OI'ION A!l WOOL I'AKIM, 'M"1N AM HOIMiCAHIm, I tllTtlfl AAII 001. I'AKIW B KNT R UJfj'tKK Jl KL TINt. JiKHT HUHftKK HKLTISU, HtiXT KUHHKll BKLTINU, Mill and Cross-Cut Sawn, Mill an! Cross-Cut Saws. Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. CANII buyei-s will find It to their advanlAge to exainiuu our HUck before purcljaaDig elsewhere. it the Old Stand, 13 First St IiflOTM HEU, KKLLOlU JL CO. ivifl CX.O CKS. wiioicsaie CIocK House. GE1SSLER & DELANO, H1K1LLSAI.K Oloolt XeiLlil-H, ieep constantly on band a FULL ansorU iientof Selti i noiuas and olber Aiuericsn Jloutca; KKOULATORS, . OKKICK AND BALL CLOt.'RS. Send lor I'rioe 1A1 to NO. 43 MAIX STREET. mnrlOdly JSIC4HM1 I'AC'TOIftY. GLUNZ & MAUSER, Hrooiii Xmiiilltctiiroi-M. We desire notilying the public that we aiv kMpilii; ou liauil all sorts of Blooms, aud pay ttje binbt price lor Broom t'oru. Fiu torv on 'l bini aud ingle Sis. ile7d:im CA HI). Look Here! mill: uoink at i-i:c'ii lick Ji. Sl'ltlNUS Is now fitted up with cow ioi u.l-le rooms for those wistilUK to avail tneuiMilve ol the uo of these waters, w.iiii-11 are very efficacious In Winter for Dsp'plics. Dr. Ryan has associated Mr. K. Tucker witt liini. lu place of Adarns, leiuoved. I- or lui lber nt I icu1mi-s lutdress IUAN 11K KH:U, French Lick Hpnngs, . dell dim liitiiitna WM. C. TURN0CK & 00, 33K.AS3 FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitters, Corner Pine and First SlrccU, Cash paid for old Copper and Brans. mar ljeaU.rw In lUl kinds of Brass Cochj Whistles, anil KleHtii Oau'cs. lartlcnlai a;.U iit,liii paid to repairing and adjnstlni Himrl Oiiuee" fluneXtf LI5W. VANDKGKIFTf Forwarding & Commission IVlorrjliniit HARKBOAT PROPRIETOR, And (JKSKITAL STEAMBOAT ACKAT, MT. VKRNON, IND. iter Prompt attention Klven to all business entrusted to his care. I Jai8 d:ini WlMill A WATER.-1 have opened a Wood Yard on Fifth Street, bet t-u l.ix iist and Wuloiit, aud shall keep constantly on hand a lull supply. Havlu had hwse -Usi luii to my water wagon, I am prepared to fill cUleins ou very molfiale terms. OrdoiH h'i't at my residence, on Walnut Stre-t, betweeu Third and Fourth, will b promptly Olletl. THOMAS BULLKN. Uc'i: d:iui

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TlCIlir.i:. MYRUS A IfJIlO., (Successors to Steelo A Trlhlo,) MANCrAl.TCRKKS Or AND DKAI.KIIS IS Sash, Doors, WW nds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. All orders forworfe In the Building; line are promptly attended to. We keen constantly on band nil klnd of hlJ.M BKR. PINK and POPLAR flAhlh JNi, WKA I'll KRIiOA RDlNti, Ac. Scroll Sawlnii of every tlewrlptlou ai DrtKMitiK of Lumber done l order. Factory at the old stand of Steele a Trlble, Second St., bet. Chestnut and Chert f , KVAN8VJLI.IC, iNI. apM dtf In ret.lrlne; from tbe above partnersblp 1 dewlre to return my tlianks to my lrien.1 who li&ve favored me W illi bust ik-hs, and would ask their coiilimiHtK-e wit It t he new Ilrlu. JAMI-XS1KKLK. Kvansville, Jan. 21. i.iLHisKU i.vm ni:et i Till-: M RSt IIIJUH ItlMIII II the Lumber Busitu ss at bis old stand Hi the corner of Ms.in and Seventh sire.'ts, and would respectlully liilorin Hie punlic tliat his stock is iaie and K-cind Ut ntt lu the assortment, emlrs-iii Pine oi I b Ick tiesses Hud quality, from the nic Tbird t-'o.iinion imiiinw Board up i TUree-incii First Clear Platik. Also, iltiu D KJliS of various thlckiieiu and styles, aud . ill.tiiMI bil l UTS. Window Sash, Pinennd Poplar Sliltiiav 3 and 4-feet LhUi, Mouldings, t.ui tinarter-Ronnd, c Ac tiolers from tbe country, river or I ai filled promptly. sell d.;ui JOHN F.ULOVKR. JA31ES SWANS0N & SON. Wholesale and Retail liealers In Shingles, Lath, Doors, and a.ih. Also, a lare assortment of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber anil b Iihu'Iiik, ireHsed and Undressed, on hand and lor sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the cltlstens ol Kvansville u clve u a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yahdon WatkhHtrkkt, (Opposite Lain asco Wharf), Kvaiisvllie All orders promptly attended to. may'ZJ diiui WILLIAM IIITIVIVI'JL, MANrrFAcruKfttt or Sash, Doors, .Winds, Frames, Ac. and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shtnidi hiiin;, rrooKiNu, Ac Office and Factory, Gornrr Fifth ami ft'aini Streets, Kvansvllle, I ud. Orders from abroad promptly atleidel lxH unilS dtf Farmers and Houstiknepers, TAKli IN O '1 1 O ! If you want CI1KAP KOA P, and lit the same time the very best of sosp, use f? 2L J O 11 i i'i 1 or CO.VCKXTUATKIJ ,YK, Thi Rkady Family Soap-Ma kkr. The only (tmuine Lye In the marki t. A lxx of It will make iiiuch more Soa( Mian Potash or any bogus Lye. Manufactured by Penn'a Salt Manufactnring Company PlTTHIUIRO, Pa. Importers of CHYOLITK. and manufacturers of the following Standard Chemicals: Natrona Bl. Curb. Soda, Natroua Hal Soda, Nat oua 1'orus Alum, Natrona Milrlatlo Acid, Natrona Refined Petroleum, Natrona Chloride of Calcium, Natrona Flourlde of Calchun, Natrona Haleralus, Natrona Caustic Acid, Natrona Sulphuric Acid, Natrona Nitric Acid, Natrona Re fined SaponlirVr, Natrona Salt, Natrona Copperas, etc. fseldAwtf Mutual Insuranca Company of Vanderburgh County. ' ' KvANhVfM.it, January ISlh, ISMI. lOIHtl IKMII ANN IT A I. Itl.l'OKT. Amount of policies uowotitsland tut; Vaiue of premium notes ltc-oits , Payments ... ..... , f7.i,i!IS It ASSKTS. Present valu of premium note ...I7.'!1S 11 lJice lu ml lure 1 7 i City bonds iu treasury J.'ii (hi Cnhh lu tieunury t-i 1; Total afwls S77,7!it ;;i Numlx r of policies outstanding ;:71 ASHC'saujeuls undo ou premium notes .. None. LonseM uccrued aud not paid Ki.hl IM Attest: HUN. STINHtjN, Sc-c'y. We. William Baker, Richard Raleigh, CbrlKllaii liisnli ii h, mi l Wm. 1 ). Im.iIiuuhworth, belut; duly sworu. say that we are the 1 it rectors of the Mutual Fire Insurance Cumpnuy of Vnuderhurnh touuly, and that the toreoiii slaiemeut is true, to tlie best of ( ur knowledge and liedef. WILLIAM 1! K Kit, Itll'ilAHI) RALFIOH, C1IR HKOIIKKiidl, W. Ii. H0LL10W0RTH. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this lKi.lt day of January, lsi.tl. CHARLKS IiKNIlY, Jaol'Jdlw Notaiy Public. Dissolution of Copartnership. Tiik 'iAit im:uiiii iu;ki:i(i. fore exiKlinii l.elwt-i-u f. 11. lamer aud Frederick lleuke, under tri firm mime of (,'rsmer A llelike, was I Ills day iUsolvel hy mutual cocuenl. 1 lie liiihliiixs oi the lnt firm will he settled by Frederick lleuke. who alcne Is authori.ed to settle Ihetame. UKAMKIU llldiKK, KvaiiHViile Woolen Mills, Kvansville, Ind., Jan. i llh, Imi'J. I deKlre return I n it thanks to my many old customers lor their loiiu eon! lulled liHtroiuiL'e. and would rsiei:llully reiiuehL a lu rt her continuance' of I lie wmic. jaltt FRKIiKRK'K HFUIvK. Kotlca to Taxpayers. miiK nHMirn:i: n-- tiik iiiv JL Council on 1 .rrnii-ou Asse shiii-iiIk will rn eel nl the t ounill t Iihii.Imi hi a A.M. on Wednesday, January i'lli h, I.o hear nnd tieferiuluu otinijilixi n I ol erroneous iiH-seHrt-luenl.s. :y order of the Council. JalM da A. M. MctilU rr, Cfy Clerk. 1'A I KISAJV I i S' STANOARI) ol all alnds. " HORNl:U(HlK C ., No. tflNctrlh tcu-r Mi re. i OcrJttlCtn KvtiiiNVllle, lnd lAA ItH.I.i I'OWliK LOOM iUU l!A(e.,INt.: Kin rills iilini veiii .ienj' .,i. :',uif, , liKI colls Machine ReH; vu iiiiix I rem I 'ol ton '1 ie.c : Also, bun -made Knpe, Twine, Ac. KHRMAN.FIMllFIt A c (l., oc-1 dtf No. Ill .North Water I WAK'V Mv friends anil the public to I; now Hint 1 ami the public to I rked in the Paper ilorl.'ii and S. fc. i have embarked in the I';iht ihi-"', nl Uockcr V Morten and S. is. 1 1. n-m-r's old stand; that. Te keep on bml a good ohmm-I mcnt ot articles iu my line PAPER FUnril .SACKS, WI;A J!A(,'.S, HUAPflXU 1' AVh.lt, MAN1LT.A, T.VA, .1- V'f.vv Hi VA I'KIt, tl.Ulll JIJI I'A T rh.i; i J'AJ-Jilt, WALL. I'A Hilt, DliCUUA TKt.SS, Wl.SlnjU- 1! Limits. hlXTUUKS. ivc.itc., 4c, ; aud that I DOiN'T IxTKiVB To Rell r.smIs !t less lhan cost, or even nt tnat figure, tf 1 can avoid it-. MY IIOS'Ia ES, That, while I lvo satlslai-t ion to thoui Whei trade wiin me, nm lenn in mr my investment of money and labi' may not, be unsalishictory mi myse'ii. . Jllll r w 1 Ml in 1 1 11 Sout h First. St reel Kvansvllle, 1 ud. deli dtf

TV'" ,,U,- 'r-TH K A M Fill f, .V"1' -"' OI tiif. I,.-,!, fnM8Vrl"',,""a,"k- 11 u ' i fionts on Wnt-r Si c t iM arti,.IN i Jew I 1H ? Kin.-,, Iron, Man r and Is oasy of iM,-, fi,,, n. r.,., road, ami Mirroiin.j lnK ,.,,, rv .. given jtjnrilUi, api.iv ui JlniyUl I.ViH.HVii!.-, pK k i : m t r a h k m lnt-t i. JtZ Hu nt of I lie t 'i iii l. i ml I'l v-i,, t 1 1 ll r i 1 1 , corner ol !Sc-.ii.( and !,, Htrnets. Thin would t n vrv !. place lor twi liiiu or Itrum, Jlunting. AiHO, Immir.-ol ALVA II .I"i!n-., filled (I llf.tl I-.st.ati- A

' A, It I a 1 U l it V til l id l i M H ! ri i' -, mi n r i i wl ll , I r i on rtlllt NAI i;-K1 OHF-ltOAT-Thi. JL lent stor-lioiit "I'ncln Jn-," i,, 1HK la tlie mouth of iiriiMi l lvi i, stoi-k and flvlurr ik-hIiv ntt..) i,,' wit h evi-rv rmi vei It nis- lur t ni- trnd. boat CHil Vie neen in tlie n in ol River. A limn Willi ikxiimil imlly have a hire homo Hmi IS in I : I I, in iir-li.i'io ll. Cil.v iin'ily iv.ii tiiheii lu fxchititijo lor I ho t.o i. j Vl! I I, I I J . It;Hidn;ti a ill Far:,! kc Tin: in.dliiM i; of tin- 1 1, i.,. ir I lioin m Binii'it) will I'M sold .-it .u v,if.i k.i l.i. Said hiriu iiiiiLiiiih ni urtr , tvi :i iuiriiveiit'iil. J i is ii ImihI oin- in i im 1 1 in I idiI-'m Shil liiii, on the I A ( '. Jl. ind tt-ii miles Iroui II. city. Fur fn 1 1 i ; i . . i . Iiculars apply at Dr. I:. 'I'. KiinclcV. , No. 2i FiM .Street , i'.vausviih;. j ,11, FOR SALE AN II VULl KliUV. t Kf lii ii.iuMi i.o i s. P.iJtXW JK( Illii HoiiMH, Mid I- ;l iniH. Ten thousand res ol Ka nn ud, I buy Mint -ell 1( nl l.'sife. A i.V.A 11 JOil NKO.V, J ten I i-hi;.i A; i r;t. Third, Street, EvansvWe, I,idi,i,'in, deciS tf Bents for liiivhiv'a I i - V V tory of An plele In cme el-c volume of l.'jm , tioiiM: exhlljli int; A liecdotcH n nil iii llllMteH ol 11 ic cif t Fishes, limeclK, A Dlrnalcula of 11 Mdil.iiiK a whole I tiou in a siiiKle v ploai.d litMciiiict iimiled Nfii,,.. d. incut SUper-RoViil I'i-! :ivd M"s, uitli 1 i ; i .ixi r , . In a se 1 1. i,i il. I i 'iit i,d MI'I i j.l ions, ( o hr. hi I :ili l ll Vlll'llllls rliviilN, Mir,'-, Reptll'-s, Mollieic i :,nd' e whole woi Id : 1 1, u ; ),,,--dbrary of UM'iui I u m-:k 'iliiiiie, In a i-i y In m iim . 1 1 tf as to 1 n 1 1 ll-, I. i in, mid oh! ti II ke. e Will M ild Iii ;i in-h-Hiiiii luformi liiii an AKeucy, lory,) tuli j. mi km mir New Plan. I Ion, W 11 II vli'W I I I :i I, - (provided nil is mii . Ihi ft of t in) woi I,-, ii ud o Whereby rn pin s i U -s n n I In-Miieu. It will mivlv t, or any 1 n lei i ije : 1 1 i . olllillile em pli i v He ll I , I" liienlai'H. A,l,ln,;, ( . 1 . nli-hers, :w iV eM, I-1, in i ii t, t. iitd-coil M w. lurtfe profj Is . vi i pay any old a ci koii In m-ed cf p writ iin ir ) VF.NT. )., I 'u Street, Cliii'iniiu: TrAN-:i!'AR'I'NKl:.S"--(li,.. or I pal tlie ts I i t he I 're ,i i hi I I v 1 I, lli Mill, or, If d. sired, the vtie.le in i i can be juircluiMod. IJ-'nV H : A(J:N1S WAN III. urn , Secrets of tho Great City. A work clcscr pl I vo of Hie 'ii i,ni )(,,. Hie I'evK, ,) A . , :-ln-rirs, iini i rrmr r, f N-w '. cult jly. If you wish t ) Know how for tines ur , lililde mid losl 1 iii d-iv; how Mi, lew d nn i UIM inilli'il in uil oireeL; hnw i' Ir . men are Mwindli d hy shurpeis; hnw nm -Islet's and tner thiii'ils nm td'ic k mi l,-.t ; how clancci IiicMk a'id coni eii kuIoohs ;h Iiliiliiikji'd ; Imw ; cinlidii hiiiises mid loiferies ure ciiduel.ecl, rend I his woi Ii . 1 1, com ;i , i in over ,Ui line cnr,i v Iim.h, n,l tel.-; all nhoul I he M Mei leu i, nd 1 1 no k i , i ... York, find is the plrift nnd c-heipe i. H I'IS M I lie H J 11 l I'vei H.l..i ie d. reef nii.ji r . . . r ., . Se;:;! for el r en u m lied n-c our I r in --, s n ( r. tn!l i"W-rthlt in oi the w,il. A.i'ii,, t JM'.M liKul ii l-.KS A t (., i in. mi. .1 ,, . i. JanT d.t w I in Qui. i. . k . I Z kH Id Mlt h J f " I 'l i I Over Ktrut Null noU itanh, Corner Main an.! 1 ifi h(r. i , Lvani-v hi", 1 1: . "P,.TA M'I'AI'I'I'KIJl ' 1 2 f mil tJiini VVoik, Hold. ii;h'r,, V, ici.iille, oralde ft lid Amber "lute -n, n. 1 - Jl Work, A mucin'. 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