Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1869 — Page 3

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1S6!). STEPHEN. ARCHER. BY C.EORQE MACDONALD. ' Stephen Archer was a' stationer bookseller, and newsmonger In one of the suburbs of London. The newspapers hang in a sort of rack at his door, as if for the convenience of tbo public to hejp themselves in passing. On his counter lay penny weeklies and books coming out in parts, amongst which the Family; ; Herald was in force, and the London Journal not to be found. I had occasion onee Jo try the extent of his, stock, for 'I required a pood many copies of one1 of Shakspearo's plays at a penny, if I could find euch. lie shook. his head, and told me he could not encourrge the sale of such productions. This pleased me; for although it was of little consequence what he thought concerning Shakspeare, it was of the utmost import that he should prefer principle to psnce. So I loitered in the shop, looking for something to buy; but there was nothing in the way of literature; his whole stock, as far as I could see, consisted of little religions volumes of gay binding and inferior print; he had nothing ; even from the -Halifax press. He was a good looking fellow, about thirty, with dark eyes, overhanging brows that indicated thought, mouth of character, and no smile. I was interested in him...... .,.-.-.-.-- I asked if he would mind getting the plays I wanted, lie said he would rather not, I bade him good morning. ' , i More than a year after, I saw him again. I had passed his shop many times, but this morning, I forgot why, I went in. I hardly recall the former appearance of the man, so was it swallowed up in a hew expre'ssion. Ilia face was alive and hia behavior courteous. A similar change " had passed upon his stock.- There "was .Punch and Fun amongst' the papers, and tenpenny Fhakespeares on . the counter, printed ou Btraw-paper. with ugly woodcuts., The former class of publications bad not vanished, but was mingled with cheap editions of some worthy of being called books. " I see you have changed your mini since I saw you last," I said. 7 . . j ' You have the advantage of1, inn, sir," he returned. " I did not know you were a customer." ... ( "Not much of that," I replied'; "only iu . intention. I wanted you to get we some penny Shakespearea, and you would not take the order." "Oh! I think I remember;," he answered, with just a trace of confusion; adding, with a smile, " I'm married now;" and 1 faucied I could read a sort of triumph over his former self. ' ; - . . ! I laughed, of course the best expression of sympathy at hand ant alter a little talk left the shop, resolved to look in again soon. Colore a month was over I had made the ac quaiutauce of his wife too, and bet tweeu them learned so much of their history as to be able to give the' following particulars concerning it. ' j Stephen Archer was one of the dear cons, rather a young one, perhaps, of a dissenting congregation. The chapel was one of the oldest in the neighborhood, quite triumphant iu' ugliness, but possessed of. a history whioltgave it high rank with those who fie quented it. The sacred odor of thd names of pastors' who had occupied jts pulpit lingered about its walls i names unknown beyond its precincts, but starry in the eyes of those whose world lay within its tabernacle. Peo-f pie generally do not know what a power some of these conventicles are in the education of the world.' If only as an outlet for the. energies of men ot lowly education and position; who in connection with most of the churches of the Establishment would hod no employment, they arc of iuestimable value.; -" i To Stephen Archer, for instance when I saw him .first, his chapel waal the sole door out of the common world - into tho infinite.""' 'Whenj he entered, - as" certainly did the! awe and the hush of . the sacrei "place ' overshadow' : his , spirit i.i it it had been a gorgeous cathedralhouse borne,, aloft upon the joined palms of - its Gothic; arches - The Master is truer than men think,"" and the power of Ilia presence, as Brown-, ing has so well set forth in his " Christmas Eve," is where two ot three are gathered in Ilia name. .And inasmuch as Stephen was not a man of imagination, he had the greater need of the undefined influences of the place. ; . j . t , , He had been chief in establishing a small mission amongst the poor in the neighborhood, wit b . the working of which ho occupied the greater part of his spare time, I will not venture to assert that his mind was pure from the ambition of gathering, from these to swell the flock at the little chapel; nay, 1 will not even assert that there never arose a suggestion of the enemy that tho pence . of these rescued brands might alleviate the burden upon the heads and shoulders of the poorly prosper ous caryatids of his church ; but i do s iy that Stephen was an honest man in the main, ever ready to grow hon ester; and who can demand more? Uoe evening, as ne was putting up the shutters of his window, his atten tion was arrested by a ehullling be hind him. (.ilancing round, he set downthe shutter, and the next in filaut boxed tne Doy s ears, who ran away howling and mildly excavating eveballs. while a youn? pale-tacea wo man. with the l.ireet black eyes he had ever seen, expostulated with him on the proceedings. "O sir I" she said, "he wasn tioabling you." There was a touch of indignation in the tone. I'm anrrv T rhirn tliA eom plitnent," said Stephen, rather illog-ic-illy. "If I'd ha known you liked ti have your shins kicked, I might ha let tha youug rascal alone. lut you see I didn't know it." - . " He's my brother," .'said, the-young woman, conclusively. ' lhi more shaine to him," .return- I ei Stephen. "If he"U been your huaband, now, there might ha' been more harm than good in in terferin', 'cause he'd only give it you the worse after; but brot hers I AV ell, X'nt sure it's a pity I interfered." "I don't see the difference," she retorted, still with offense . " I beg your pardon, then," said Stephen. " I promise you I won't interfere next time." So saying,, he, turned," took up his shutter, and proceeded to close his liop. The young woman walked on. K Stephen gave an inward growl or t.vo at the depravity of human nar inre, and set out to make his usual ' visits; but before he reached the olaee, he had begun to doubt whether ' t e old Adam had not overcome him in the matter of boxing the boy's ears; and the following interviews appeared in consequence less satis factory than usual. Disappointed with himself, he could not be so hopeful about others. .

iTimiftrjiTni As he wasi deseeridins a stair so narrow that it was only just possible for two people to pass, he met the nanie young woman ascending. ; 'G lad of the opportunity, he stepped aside with his best manners and said: '" ' j "I am sorry I ofleuded you this evening. I did not know the' boy was your brother." ' .' ',,'. , "O sirl". she returned for to one in her position-, Stephen Archer was a gcotlemau ; had ho not a shop of his own? "you dida't diurt himrnuch; onlv I am so anxious to save Kim." i i "To be sure," returned Stephen," "that is the one thing needful." . "Yes, sir," she rejoined. "I try hard, but boys will be boys." , , !( " Theresa but one way, you know, gaid Stephen, followiog the words with a certain formula which I will not repeat.. ,' ; ' . ' i The girl stared: '"I. don t know about that," she said. ".WhatI waut is to keep him out of prison. Sometimes I think I'sha n't be ablo long. Oh, sjr! if you be the gentleman that goes' about herev' could n't you help me? ; I can t get anything for him to do, and I can't be at home to look after him."'. ? " What is he about all day, then?" " The streets,"' she answered. " I don't Jcnow as he's ever done anything he oughtn't to, but he came home once in a fright, and breathless with running; that. I ' thought ' he 'd ha' fa:nted. If I only could get hini into a placeH . i M , " Do you live here?" he asked. , " Yes, sir; JL do.'V ..- . ; At the moment a half-bestial sound below, accompanied by (uncertain footsteps, announced the arrival of a drunken bricklayer. f" There's Joe jBradlej' she gaid,' in tones of alarm. " Como into, my room, sir, till h's gone up; there's no hjirni in. him when he's, sober but he ai't been sober for a week now.'' j . : . Ta Ih mnl'um tlS1 Vi CIN CITTNATZ ADVA'S. 500S A I. KM ' i:IICA IIKAVY iu SUirH, uiiuif airivuifi ami for sale by, F0.4TER BROTH RUS, 1,; OINOI N N ATI. OH IO .,:-"r ii :'A ' f ,'. i' ' j We desire to Inform tnfe trails that W have been ajpolnUi itgoiHs lot kh largetit . . . t Importer In the Uuill; Htatos.' anJ jare now prepared ' to supply- t litni in any quantity. . tlet-ISUlf I Bonte's Steam tfortluxe Mills. ,11' JOHN IIONTR, j ( j ' MAMTFACrURKR OF . . . . ' i i : ( ....- ,...'' 1 IVlsxnillsx Jiopc , ' - '. ' - . 1 i-- .. ' - : Hemp Packing, and Hemp' Twinrt for Sewing Gunnies, i . . . . i MAIJT RT.,' one floor south of Yront, 'ees.i3m) ' ' Cincinnati!, mun.' i IV. A. Ci-AHltK, MuinpltiK, Teniir ' '"' "' , J. Ji. Ukuky; late 1 t.'iirlnifH e lroi-y. " ' s (Successors to (L'artmel! A li urjr,-- i produce aiil ji orJI ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Wo. 1' KONT STREET,',," BeC Wasiiiuxiou and Adams, a ' MEMPHIS, TEXN. i By pe-rmision we refer to -Braudtis ' Cmwhml, fconlHVllle, Ky.; Bartrta i I'ool Cincinnati, Ohio; L. Kuffner, Jr., & Co.. Kvuosviue, ion. iiaynnrt a. . w tiniaEer, Kvu8vlle, lud. ; Cole Brothers', yt. Louim, Mo.; Charles T. Hinde, :airo. 111.; ' W. B11 Hhj President PopleVi Knt, Memphis, Tenn.; W. H.4Jtrry, President Meicnanl.81 National Bank, .Meiuibi.s, Teuu.; Clarke,' r.iy co., mempnis, uenn.i xvewton jroru lyCo Memphis, Te i Mamnh In 'fun aetiallou. Uoyer as ,sel dMf j Co., Memphis Tenn. WM. GLKNN. JAS. M OI. KNN. B. DYIWONI), ; IV STOCRWELL, . J ::!", ','-' . r. WITH-:.' 'tit :' . 't j wm. GunnsN:& sons; . u WHOLESALE GROCEllS; 1 "" CINCISNATI. - ';', iiio ' r uovl6 3na ..',-; t',i.u, i' .s-f " I ARCHITECTS. H.- JKIURSINNA, A RC IIITE C OC-.T fflce No. CHANDLER'S !R0IU)lNf ., Corner Fl rut and Locnst Streets, . ; Kvansvllle, lud. ' W Plans and speciflcat louH for all kind of bulldiuH furivlied at short notice, and on reasonable irnH rirmchl5 dam i The DIFFICULTY, IiEMQYEI) A. ,' - ..".' , V I :'.t: f. i ' 1 1 - . .. i .-.it I i KVTER STEAM BOIl.RU SHOtTL.Ti HAVE .. ;.; :?.; i ...... Stlllweirs .Putcut ! 1 j Heater and Lime-Catclier ! 3 j. -Mhl i . J . s I - i i .f'.i! . T" 1IF MOST SF.RIolIS IHFKIOI I.TT experienced ly those who use xteam )Mwi-r n the lormalion in their boileiH of wufit is known to ensrlneer as- "tW'AliK" or "INCltUsrATiOxV "a bard substance formed out of the earthy salts contained iu me water, which attuches Unfit nrvniy to the wlioln Inni'r snrfium of the lxiler. In this city hls ditllcultv Is peculiarly aggravated iy the lrue quantity of iniiijnohI and lime round in the water; which, besides lormlns walos on the toiler, olstrncM the pipes and orcaKioua the mast annoying delays In oleauiiit;, as well an actually eudaueriikg the gaiety wC the OOllur.- - ' - - s . jt 144-, Sllllucirs rnlent Ifcater Removes all thin diQiculty, Kending the water Into the boiler free from imy kpiIImxnt whatever, and Dure as II instilled. All who use what are kiiowu as uiu -urivu wells" for their supply or wat-er naunot attord to do without, tnis jteau-r. it win nkt.-B iliAin iniK-li monev in the pnrchii.se ot fuel, to aay not tiing or the annoyance and delay in eleansi ok loilers. The Heater is easily managed, and qnicftly cieauseu. One has beru In operation at IgleheartV l louring Mill ror many nionin.s, ami giveu entire satisfaction. Another is in ojieralion in Heilman's Foundry ai)4 the Cotton Mill adioinlne. ..n Orders lor .HtiUwell's Heater will receive prompt attention. )f left with'. WILLUM II El LM AX, Agent. Jan5 , . WM. GLENN & ; SONS,. Importers and Jobbers of CERI E CINCINNATI, '.'r YTAVE A I.ABUK HT4M'K OP HTA Ira- pie. Variety, and- Manufactured Utxxls, which they offer afc- the lowest rates, and to which, they invite the attention of the trade. (deal d3ni eod

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GKOCERIES.

Cash! k i 1 V - J- :i Highly Important Rcws ! Wishing to rednce our slock of PANCYland STAPLE GROCERIES, We will, cinriDg the niontta of January, sell at a red uclion; of .- 1 ' f , ? T i I . 'x l l ? ; ' 1 f ' .''I J FIVE PER CENT.: In other words, we will sell ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any and all goods In our store FOR 5 CENTS, to be paid in easli or its equivalent at the lime 0 pur eh a e. . We propose to sell, as heretofoi e, aa low sa. any. other house In the' city ; and. In addition, as , an , Uiducement to buy for cash, we will throw off 5 cents for every dollar's worth you bay at retail. ' ' i ...This is no humbug or deception, aa those who have known us for the Ja-st fifteen years will readily believe; and strangers who wish to be convinced have only to try.'"" '' ; .." :.; ... ... ": .... . .- i WE EXCEJPT SO GOODS.. j Staples and Fancy Goods will share alike iu the slaughter. Bring your cash, no as to 'be prepared to get 25 ceuU back -for every five dollars' worth yoq buy. , '.' . janV VIOKEKY BKOH., 7.1 Main Bt. t FisciiER & bitter; Tailors, i.i'Ui.i' i ,,,-!.,,! 1 i t1 -JJ .. 4! 'I !! I No. 3 First Street, -! Next door to Lowry A C6.s bank, . ' j EVANSVILLE, 1ND. j ' "A line stock of Imported Oooda always ou hand.. . . Hat txlacLlou iu all cases guaranteed. auJliltf ;, , , i ', J. O. DUrtOUC'HKTi : . F. . ODSOOOUET, J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO, "; i M "i Hi ' j 1 t - I If. l-l'!1' 1 . , COTTON Produce and Provision Merchants; (! , 30 JVOKTH VVATKK ST1.KKT, ) KVANSV1LLK, IN1. (Holers nd consignments ttollctteih - ': ; itdii .;!'- : J- ! t 1 t-t r - ! ' ' 11 ISAAO IIKIMANnI . SAY HKlMAJtH. ', I Wfe IK Hl.Itfl AWN, - , . ,. .Wholesale Healers In - GR'OOER'IE' S,: Foreign and Domestic IAqnort, !NA I lis, lioTl'Olrf YARNS, O UAHSWAKE ,' Nos. m and C3 Mala Street, . . iltitweeu Hecond and Third, " " : .: KVANSVIU.K, lmi. I " : risii DEPOT. i . ! OVJUdU. CHARLES VIEL E & CO., W II OI.I1KA L. 15 1 1 , . .1 SOUTBWBST, LHJHFBH c First and Sycamore Streets, , Kvan.svh.ui. inn, l i,. ; ..!. r. . i I, au dtt. .r RKUOVALi A FTEU SKAHt'HINU THIS CITY X3L thoroughly for new quartern adupu d Ui our necessities, we have selected CKKjvKMIVCUY :UALb. corner Main and Third Ht reetK, as peculiarly adanleil to our use. The superb apartments now occupied iu xuis outiuinj;,. wihi eutranoe on luira Wtn-et, are m-djualed in all the essentials of locality, siviice, linht, ventilation, and Kenurai nn.uifjiKuu , - - i . . ; . mis insiiiuLiou. esiauiisnea in is-A) as KvansvUie Commercial Colleae." Is now the oldest, most popular, and extensive Hchoot In the West lor the education of young men and boys In Commercial lirauches. 1 ., . : Tiie plan of insl.ructiou In all depart ments 14 peculiar to the institution, and Is the result -01 many years' experience aud development, and is t he plaee to obtain a thorough-mucinosa Kdacaiion. A regular ourHeot Lnsbruclloiis, aiul an 1 M I'KOV KL MYSTKH of At TUAIj ISlfWllN hit 1KA1N INU, wJtuLtxl Irom the bet Business llonses iu the country. 1SOOK KEfc-l'lNti, l'ENMAN.-slll P, COM M KRCIAi Alii I'llMlfiTIC; AXJKHKSVOiNDKNCK. Ac, thorousihiy tanirnt. anu sncoess uuarauieeii. The 11).-UNKSH toi.U'XJK stands uurlvaied lu Its ellicieucy. and Is the most notable example In the country of the l'ea-t-ihllitvof nttint; young men lor the hltcher financial ikwilious, turougn a course ot experimental traluinij in the details of btiHuiess. ft is lmpossinie nertt to tuny describe the beauty of the system of FlUL'XlOK. which uas grown up by deatees In the institution. . . A visit 10 mis wonuenut ueeuive 01 businetts never-falls to impress the be lt o lie r with its important prsctical character and its utter feastbiliiy aa a , prei) i nl or v iu-bool for business. l'ureuls and guardians will find nowhere ise in the country a kcuooi wneie vneir chlldreu and wards will receive such Indi vidual recognition, and where so much is done to advance each pupil in whatever 1h deemed most essential to their syminefc. rical advancement. Ladies and untlemen are invited to visit oar rooms auy hour during the day or evening. 1 - . - For information iecardine terms. circa. lms. spec! ulcus of peuman.ship, c, ad dress . . WKU.S A AUlNKH, JaTdlnv ' Principals, aud Froprieiora. IIP k. I-.K.- . . -; OF THU EVANSYILLK TURN-VEREIN, ' '-' - "At T XJ Xt 3V li2 At ' ' 221 to 27th MARCH. A Canvassing Committee of two ladles bas been appointed for each Ward. These committees will soon call on our fetlowciti.ens, ana. is is nopeu, wui reseve I liberal reception. KVANKVIUE TURS-VERKTN. ... ., , . , , Per AIks. Jb ViUdekaukk. . Kecretarv ol the Fair Committee, jaulil'diw LCourler oopy. ;., Card. GEO. MILLER & CO, - . . t ' Whoiesafo and "Retail" ; j CU8TOM-HADI ' ' oo crs. o z; I ROOTS AND SIIOKS Children's Shoes a upecialty. 3S Main Rtrit. CO oe'iu cUlu iu5i

MACHINISTS.

- J 1 , REITZ AND! 1-! it I '! . ;.- .; 7 . ' V. i '' .- Crescent f xFonn dry ,j Cornerlof Canal and InglelSts., ; EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ; , , : Manufacturers of - STEAM ENGINES, STEAM 'BOILERS , . ..-..iu...'.;H .O , j--. ..'.' f ' 'i ; " Portable Circular Saw MU13, Machinery ' of eteryj Pescrlptloa .r; :.:';. V. ." t 1 1 i i .-. f ' BELTING, ' ' 1 M'L'AMAUGEKS, ; FIREBRICK,' l ' , : i ' . 1 ' . . . . i ... WROUGHT IRON PIPE, d c, f c. Repairing done at Short Notice. - - i , ..;.. f,.t.: i. ! i. , . --; ,.?'. 1 :( . '. ; ...- ! ...! .. . ' i- 'I'-. -.' 1 i i J . i. : i-..-At i f,. L.!. : '' " ' ' t . . 1 1 . i i i ; i.s scuuirzK, i ... . .: .2- ... & CO .i ' ,. .-IT- i . . Manuriurers and Bnlldera or; Hteara Kuslnesf . ClrcnlftiSaw i ; , j - : ; ' ' i I . 1. ,' - .. ' . ' ' ' " ' 1, . ;. - - . .: - ' : . ' ' 1 - '-. -.. .- tit- . : ' ., ;'! Or 1st ; aiul Hugir ; Mllla, Tonacco Bwcre j utiimlus Macbinoa, DlslU- ,, ' ' " ' ' lery nnd Mining M.1 to t.:..., ..! ... - ..-. ... ! eh'nery. Malt MlUs, Corn ' "' : Hueiiers, Honao Froita, Uar Orates. ' : i , , .-. j i'-t . 7 ... ' - ... ' nON & BRASS CASTINGS. - , t ! . . .' . , . - , .... ; - I. t.-ii, . , PI every description. . , . .'. 3hlnry of all kinds Made and Repaired ; " Uealers In Belting, Fire Briclra, ,(.,,...., ntearaOange, and ' -m., i --1 ..,'! .-i , i.'.-i . . ' 'rossht Iron Pipes. Old material bought 'l s. : . I . . W have the facility of the best Maiitniry ana workmen, aua will kive au W trK n trns(nl to us our indlvidnai attenOn, fill orders promptly, warrant our w rK, ana charge reasonable prices. . O.tlce and foundry, corner of First and U Mi. Htrtvet, Kvansv die, lud. , li. B. Workmen sent to all parts to fit j won anu no repairing. , . ( tbiMui SCHULTZE, THUMAN CO i " i i i . t .i - WILLIAM HEILMAHr (Koooessor to Krata A Hellm i i i . Manufacturer and Builder of JPORTABLS AND STATIONAJCl' TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY, Thrashing Machines, V Cotton mul Tolmeoo Preausel ' ; - - ! CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, .. . i . ... . . . - t '. Ac, Ae., ' .. ' .EVANSVILLE, INIX " ; nntTlKOM and Vovemn Worn made tc order on short notice. IKON AND BRASS CASTINOS of every description. i'i. .; ' t !.., .j.;.,,... i: Dealers In Bteaui Ganges, (lam Belting" Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Boltlna Cloths. Ao at manohtctarers' prices. . . i -j. iiV RSPAIRINO doue at short notice.

BUSINESS CA1?BS.

: COAL! COAL! ' '-' Having resumed ' my former hu-HineSK, I would hereby lnlorru ni V old patrons and I In) onbllo Keiverally that I ara prepared to cieiiver uoon ulka.n lOAh ou short notice. Onal n nil etctet mast le paid lor when order eU.. Asrent for the celebrated PAHADISK CO A Li. s JOS. THOMAS. Office la American liouse. ;. nov4 dly - . FAIINLEY, KUHN & C0M "Western Brewery, ' Manufacturers of " : " ' Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels,, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-jr. S3 MAIJT H.T.; ,. JSYA.K3YILLE, INDIANA.; nov71y , . l ; , r-i'S STABK & KOLB, ; Slerchaut Tailors,' " ' And 4ealers In ' Xtvr & Second-hand Clothing, ' Ko. 3 SEC03T ST.,' ' Bet. Main and Locust, . 1 ,;l t. .EVAJfSVlIXB, lKTJ Cleaning and Repairing done to order. -A liberal price paid for second-band clothing. tde3 d;iia "1 r. i : II. J. SClILAEHFEli'fi Old Sellable Drug Store, Where ean at all times be fonnd the largest 'assorted stock Jn the Htate, eonslstins of an endless variety or Kniglish, French, and American ' Perfumes, 'Pomades, Colognes, Rnby Toilet Set, Wallets. Purses, Card Cases, 5tc. Also, a splendid stock of Hpon goa, and Chamois of all grades. . , ; ov28. .. (,.--.t j---"'::- -" ' 1 i .'. j :. j -.. .i ,.' BL TTIIE ' HYNES, , i ATXOUNEY-AT - LAW, OFFICE TniKD STREET,' ' ' ,.- - . i . - .. . ' J Itt WALKERS BUILDING.' ! . J .-.! ? i -- 1 H f"-. -i ! . novlUyu.,, 4t.!- I . i v v-!) rr.A . , ,s- . THAD. P. GIBSON & LO COTIOX FAf JTOItS, Com'n and Forwarding ' A genii. And Agent lor Atlantic A Ureat Western Railway ' FAST FREIGHT LINE, Ho. IS North Wtef Street, FVANSVIILK, INDIANA,' SIQJ 0; TU(. COTTOM BALK. i -if ! it ' ' .' ' & E. GILBER T & CO., WlioLKSALE tGROUKIlS, No. ' 31North ;First . Street, JSVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ' A full stock always on hand and for bale at the low. Kt market prices. . .. novlitim; CITY GROCERY. BOKO MiTi BEIIMK, , i DKAI.ICR8 IN i v Family Grocer it and i . Provisions, . . 3r BT., Bir. MAIN JXK.'irsT. floods delivered free all over f he tr'' to a i city. novI2 Cm CARPENTER AND J01NEU Keeps constantly on band willwasoned Poplar ' Pine, Walnut, AkIi, Cherry, aud Cedar L.uiulnr, reaily to make all kinds of work; in my line, Kspeelal attention i(l ven to raining and movittff buildtiiga. Also keeiM Jack Hcrews for hire. MrKhop corner of Market and Bond btreets, Kvansvllle, lud. novll d;ni . ' . ' I' WHEELER & RIG OS, WHOLESALE GROCEllS, Cor. First and Sycamore ,Sts., ,-!.-.!..-. . .. ... : EVANSVILLE,' IND. ; ; .'! ' I ii!: K ,,!.., Iltij.o novllly ! . ;r:- ! ,-. ti ! i . !-.).( H i ; " CDEOKER & SONS, 1 Manufacturers of EtLIOfrs ' PATENT BUCTIOif fURCE.'and ANTI-EREZINti PUMP. , Warranted. Can be used In ny depth of well. Also Wholesale mauulacUirers of CHAIN PUMP TUBING: I4 Mild IIS MAIS KtltEKr, nova ly XVANsiVIlllE, IND. .Ml Evansville Business Collage, Corner MAIN A TIIIKO STS EYAXSTILLK, IXDIAXA. Book-keeping, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. essiou both day and evening. , for circulars, giving terras, Ac, or specimens of Penmanship, address WEI.I.S Jk KI.IXEK, i novll ly ; Proprietors. ' . P3 ' : M ' o 1 V ' Thepuiestof i Medicinal Wines & Orandlles - - Only for sale at . , . BCUtJUiPFER'S. I Trusses, Hnpportera, Bandages, and Hhoulder Braces the host asserted stock in this city tor sale low at HCHLiAKPFER'S, ! nov28 . -i. --. . ' DB. C.f K. BIEUBOWKK, Siirueon Dontlst, EvaisviUer IndianaT OFFICE: ' COR. MAIN aad THIItb NTS., , . (Second Floor), Washington Itlock. : OC27 ly HENRY W. liiPPUS, A TTORNEY AT LA W, . and NOTAIiY-rOBLIC. 1 ir ... i ': .1. i Office for the present- tn the uoumy uier&'s umce, novO d.1n : - ,..:!,-1 ; .. Kronenbcrger & Darnell, . Proprietors of the City Livery and Sale Stables, Will buy, sell, and trade In Horses, Mules, Buggies, d-c. ' Htableff ou Ijocust Hlreet, liet. Third and Fourth, . Evansvllle. lud. (Formerly known 1 as Kohn's Stable.) . ! novti d3ra JOHN 1VINS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Cas-PIpc Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Btearn aud water uanges, upeiter aim nauunv Metal, and -. all ArUcles apper- ? talnlng to a Bra&s Foundry. , STEAMBOAT. ASD 6EMEBAL BLACK . , . ' SMITHING, ' ' i - i; ...... .. Water Street, bet. Fine and Leet. , ' ' ' KVANSVILLE, iND. Mr Cash paid for old Copper and Brasa

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Dexter's lndeiiendeot low-presBure 1'acUot . xs .i (lutekstcp, Am'.'.r ilH T DlTTririt atli.r Reaves Kvansvllle for Cairo, every MONUAY id TJlUltSliAY, at 4 p.m.; posl3 .'-"" '" t airo Willi Ml. IjOUIM. &f .v. ...,u n ... 1 Vi .. . . . .. ........... ... v . ii:um'tK, uoJl dtit uaiCK N i CllKlStiN, Agent Ecgnlar WEDNESDAY PAOK ET For Clarksvllle ' aid Nashville. . -The elegant Passenger Steamer 1 Wsiiiny ISrandclM, Hksrt Mn.i.Kit, MaQ'er; , - i . Kirr IIubd, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate port every Wednesday, at. 4 o'clock p m. connecting at Nashville wltU railroads for all points Konth For freight or pawase apply on lioard. or to t . v. ii. huuu, oc2dtf 1 1 Agent. Regular EvansvUle and Bowlingureen racket. it;' .... ... " ' ; The fleet and elegant Packet W. 8. Vanmetee, Master: : i ' J. f. Wir.BAK3, Clerk, Leave Fvansvllle for RfmMKiuiuvifM every TUFWDAY, at 5 p.m. s hravea Kvausviiie for WOUDBUBI every SATURDAY, at 5 P.M. . for freight or passage apply on board. ' nov24dtf . . . . ' REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET For SmitMmd. Clarksville, and f: : Nashville, :- ' The excellent LlghuDraught Steamer t-.i-, tT. O. Rymau, Master; tiracv. f ?lf.rlr Leaves for Nashville EVERY KATURDA Y at 4 P M., pi-ortivftlly. For freight or pasnate apply on board, or to ... , c. ic HUt'Li,; janSdlf OrDUKKNICHKLSO.V, A pent. ' Evansvflle,.. Henderson & Nashville " Railroad Transfer jacket, i The 'fleet and splendid side wheel steamer ll "It! i - -ii mi TVIollie Norton, : CHAKLEYPEUKINM. Master; ,,., A.U. 1uri.ani, Clerk, Will ply as a remlar packet between Evansvilleaud Henderson, oHerins; unequalel accommodations to travelers and shlppera. leaves Kvansvllle dally at H p m leaves Henderson daily at 7ji ft.m., mak-' inar clone connection with the K. A t J. lt.lt. FAHK Tlirougli aud way passengers only Bo cent. Jmil7dtf. W. U. KKPWN A IT)., Aeeuts. Como to Wtity; Henderson &, Evansvllle Daily Packet The new, fast, and elefjnnt side-wheel . .. Passenger Isteamer : MOM WAr.I.KV Mn.nl or- ' ' ' i KOIIKKT lilCASHFA It, Clprk,' ' leaves HeiHlerxou every morning at 7M o'clock, promptly. " . Lieaves Kvansvllle every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly. l-'are Through and Way pnsxeiigers 50o. freight received at all lime by . llUMlMl ltHY, PATRICK A Cl ., Agents. Regular Evansvilla, Green River, and Hartford 'Packet Tiio beautiTTil ew Hleamer ' rxviT FORI), Joe McReyDOlds, Ma-.ter, . ' Now nearly completed, will ply as a reciilar nlM h..u...n i,-......t,,.i1.. i ..ii poinis on tJ een P.iver, and on ltough Creek to Hartrord. 'il,.':'r:,ve Kvanaville every MONDAY and THUKSDAY at 5 h.h. f la.- dif Regnlar Tuesday and Friday Packet . luir rauuean ana uuiro. : : The finely appointed steamer rnri " ' il I. tiN. HOWARD, M artier; i. ' ' Makio.v Wkioht, Clerk. Wll! nlritlho MUnl...TH..A-....f T ' . . packet for Cairo snd all wa v laiidiuits. FRLDAY, at pju. "t T . al'S0 very WUUNE8DAY and 8A 1 L KDAY , at 5 p.m. Through bills of lading trlven for freight over the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. For frellf ht tW naMUncr.. .nnl. . . I. or to . W. O. BROVWT A CO.i . Of.WUKE N1C11KL1SON, J15tf , , Altent,. : Regnlar Mor.day Packet for Paducali, , ? xasipori. ana jtiorencc The elegant Passeuyer .Steamer : l AMI A ft ,'-JM"o.. 2, ' Lbb Uqwki.1., Master; : . , ; Hi. lluaurn, ,. Blt.LV VVll.LIAM-J,t'IerKS Leaves for the aliove aud all intermediate points evtry MONDAY at -1 o'clock p.m. For freiKUt or piixHace aprtly on Ix.uril. or to 11 UMPU kfcY. I'ATKCK A CO , ociaSdlf ; Aeent. For Paducan and Cairo. Reyular' Wedaettlay and Saturday - t Packet. '' 'The magnificent side-wheel steamer ' ''f ' hi 't '' ' " 1 lJfciiiiiiii ii.. a :Z'AJzmAiA9 . A. M. D0stDniK-r, Manter; Wim. I. Fowler, lf-v-, Uko. ii ii iiki.sou, Jieras, lieaves Kvansvllle every WKUNEHDAY aud HATU Ri A Y at 4 p.m. leaves tialro very THURSDAY and HUN DAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with first-class packets for Bt, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. Connects at Kvansvllle with the K. AC. K.H., aud the TarasoiMi for Louisville. For freight or pnsKn"e apply on board, or to F. M. HITMPHRKY A CO., or DU KK M 1CU Kl jsON . seI2 tf " ' A pen ?. o L F. SANSOM & CO., Oeneral lValers in CD.AL, and Agents! lor the celi-braUNl A I RliRIK COAL. All onlers accompanied with the ; cush will be pioinpiiy aiiemid io. I Persons wishing to contract for I heavy towmK on the river, can be ' accomiiKMlute.l, the proprieUirs hav-! : Ins -onii-ol of the KUerb tow-boat ; Robert Fulloii. . . iidlci'-No. a Second Street, between : Main and Ioeust, Kvansvllle, Ind. i A nov2G dly LAW CARDS. ! W. P. HARGRAVE, ATTORNEY tit Office on Third Street. In Washington Hnne Block. Will practice I e various Courts ol the ClrtuiU Prompt attention to orrlce business. t liler! il im B. L. D. GDFFY, A TTORNEY A T LAW, MOROANTOWN, KY., Will practice in the counties of Kotler, Warren, MuhleiiburK. tjhio, and Mclean. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. - References Wheeler & UifKS. Holllnf worth fc Bro., Chas. Baboock at Co. pM ATT1IE W DALZELL, : Wholesale Dealer In i Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, . . Cement, &a, . ; No. 18 Water Street, declUdly Kvanhvii.ub, 1id.

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Eur Othrr Jtivrr Iliina Hre Fourth J''Uf. HTKAMBUAT PRINTING. .. -I Norrlntlng esiabliHiunent in ttieWet has beftrr facilities or renter nhllity for dolnx fine Kteambost Print ine. thir nwiorlmeiil of Job Type, tlmtmh very lars;e and complete, is con.slant ly iieiiiK iidilcil to, and our jol) ikpartiueut In under, the oersoiinl Supervision of one of the l'stjoli prinl.-n in i.i le uimou stales, we are nrpimmi io print Pouters, niaiii or fancy. Rill Heads. kills Iidinjr, i'anls. Deck and M!al Tickleew, Bins ot Fare, Mates' Ticket lor Labor, Ac, Ac.' Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended Uu Went Iter aud Water. The sea gulls were right to a feeble extent clouds gathered' Tuesday night and rain fell. The mercury also fell, and the ground :was covered with ice yesterday morning, with the mercury at 30., As the day advanced the clouds broke awoy, and at noon it was nearly clear, and quite mild again, the mercury ranging above 40". . Tho river during the tweuty-fouri hours ending at 3 r. m. yesterday, had fallen 3 feet, and in steadily decliuirg. Arrivals nml leir lures. The only arrivals and departures up to three o clock yesterday, were the Mollie Norton and Bailie V.. Hen derson to return ; Indiana, New Orleans to Louisville: ' . Mor'nine- Star. Louis villo to return. , lt-.t , UoatS) Da. Among the first boats 'due here are the Cumberland, irom Cairo': the Sani Orr, from Easfport;' I'mma Floyd for Nashville; Coosa, Sam." J. Ha!e and Norman from Mnmnliia ' for Memphis; Louisiana,', "Virginia and IV W. Strader, for New Orb Lconeuas, John Kilgour, Dexter aud Mary Houston, from New' Orleans: the Tarascon and Falls' City, from Louisville; Louisai' from . WabuhU River; ' Alpha, ', and ; Havana, from Nashville; Ada Lyon, from' Green Iliver; Shamrock, for St. Louis.' ' ' '' IlHeelIaiieouM. ""' Rusincss was not very"brisk on the levee yesterday' forenoon, and up to noon the only arrival was the great Indiana, New Orleans to Louisville, with one of tho best trips of the season. She discharge 1 a large amount of freight here, as will be, seen by her manifest below. She had, altogether. !5 hhds sugar, 150 bags coffee, 250 barrels molasses, 1!K half barrels, 30 cases wine, JUU liuros, zl crates ol queenswarc, largo quantities of mis cellaneous freight and 75 eabin pas sengers. She added fifteen or twenty passengers here . ....... Tho Armada had : prospects of all tho freight ho wanted ......... The Fannys lirandeis and Lcwellin were receiving moderately.The fine tat cattlo brought around by the Lcwellin attracted much attention and admiration as they, wero driven up the levee yesterday morning. They were perfect beau ties-... .The riveris falling so fust that tho Uurko liriade is unable to keep tho mud pushed into the river. If tho work is abandoned now, the wharf in atay or two will bo worse than ever...Tho officers of tho packets make loud complainie of the demoralizing influences exercised by the ineffable nuisance located' on the corner of Fourth and Locust Streets, to which the hands on tho boats arc lured and robbod. lt is almost impossible to keep a crew oa board. Will not tho city 'authorities try to dry up tho leprous nuisance?. The 1. W. Strader arrived itt 1 o'clock yesterday, with her guards n tho tauter. She gp some SO head, of; mules here. ' Captain Stein never t fails , to get'a trip at'Cincinnati. Among her passengers wo were pleased to meet Captain AmoB, Fisher, tho former clerk of tha Strader, and. Mr., Reader, of Cincinnati,, the celebrated cabinbuiider, who arc cu route to picvr Orleans, on a pleasure trip .,.The Morning Star arrived at 11 o'eloek yesterday afternoon, with an excellent freight" trip and full; of people, and proceeded to Henderson. ., . ,,. Ilfinl leaving? To-Iuy. For Cairo. The fleet low-pressure Quickstep is the regular packet for Cairo and all way ports at four, o'clock to day, having unsurpassed cabin accommodations. Captain II. T. Dexter commands, and Jack Grainnicr, Walter li. 1'eunington, and Charley Ulmsnidef are her clerks. She gives through receipts for freight or passage to all points South and West., ' Foe Louisville. The ' peerless Tarascon is the unrivaled packet for Louisville and all way ports at six o'clock this evening.' ' She iH a grand floating palace and finely officered. Captain II. P.T. Hollcroft commands, and Miles 1). Warren and Jesse Jackson are her clerks both urbane, attentive, and obliging. " For IInNnRttsoN. Tho fleet and finely appointed Mollie Norton is the regular railroad transfer packet, and leaves for Henderson at four o'clock promptly, having elegant accommodations for passcntrers. Cjptain Charley Perkins, Ed. Terry and C. II. IJoyle, arc her popular and obliging officers. Tho beautiful- clipper, Sallio V., splendidly appointed and swift as 1 an eagle, leaves for Henderson promptly at t o'clock P. M. Captain Wallen, a gentleman of the old School, ' commands, and Robert lirashear, an attentive and gentlemaiily officer has charge of tho office. Fob St. Louis. Tho Express Line's elegant steamer Shamrock will be here to-daj for St. Louis, having fine passenger appointmonts. . Capt. George W. Cullum, an accomplished gentleman and an experienced officer, is in command. , , ' For Row-lino (Jreen. Tho fleet Falls City, Captain Robinson cpnimanding, and Mr. Secley in the office, will be here to-day, en routo f'or Rowling tireen. She has pleasant passeugcr accommodations. . , . For New Orleans. The famous fleet-flying Virginia, W. R. Hollcroft master, will leave Kvansvillo to-day for New Orleans and all way ports. She has superior accommodations for passengers, and spacious guards for stock. The renowned Charley

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.c-hnl?. n -i . ,i l 7 ihf utUhU and polite i'i l. Miller, i.j l,r t h , ' cerk. No'ploa- antcr In nt or (;nii crs can l e found. ,. Manifist nf ii.ftm r limi inn lioin Svsr Oi'Iimiis Io I'A'l vill - I '. i ,. ,v , lllll llllll MHllilM's; II. I It I IMHI, i,s'.rhii;;i s; K.irnn, I m lsi v .t I c s.; ,., , hlidsHiirtr, rs i"i ;H iii"i'i-s :, ,.,n ,.; ni'd i ihi-k,: () l.iiN do. !'. r Titii' ll.'iote A. Mhrott, "'i e-i' Us wine, tfM.l.l i i icc, lt i hil-i fiii.ir. i ... . . . . j .. U I -! I u b Irnni titir l,-liinii Pittsiiuku. The ('vnmercttL of ilumlny says; The Mrtoiu:ilua marks !:? t vi :("Jni lnili.'iitel KCiiiit feel, nml falllnt; nowiy. The weal ln-r was di e ilcl ly mil. I fur the aeilKOIl. i'.UBllif s,-. tl the 'Ian-tit..; WHS inoiliTHl) !y BtMivi-, Iri-ijIiN loiisiKliii;; principally of I'H LMm. K m u. uf u l ur s. CWINNATl. Tho Comtiu rri it of Tuesday nny: . , . The P. W. Htrner il 'imrlfil feir N -v ni -leu IlH, d rfi w Hi X le t. I-ho av : ! I ituve o lifflilen over Hie lnll, nn.l .-t,v' iunav i ilo to-morrow v- ili.fr. Hh hH 1,'in hhlM. porlC, lf Cfl.(M l.ftf'KII, .H it I. ,, xvl. ihhy, and Ink 111 mull" ul. Aiuniii. )': - (in In. Ih n anil Hmvey oii:imi. mh relriHed frelKhl, lnriiii. ovi-r 3i iii.is. Il)iir to the MiihMiiiKer. A CMhin w.Heiier. who n-lMififil till name an Mi't'iutiiv, lionrul for lli lcun, r.. on tlx, W, A. Caidwell ul. .iiiili nii, on Wednesday VV lille I lu; limit v.'; is 11 'round ina ciiule nhrv JS'n polt-on, m iuinte. overlxwril from the Ix il'-r il.w-lf nml l.'H In three lel wnler. Au efl .i t wih imido 10 mve In in, hut he wan in I en t on siitcl.iu au.l ki )l hN ht'iul iimii-r w iliT until li'iitii euuwl. 11" Wii.1 an II I; hiiuui, u villi n i i y a lahon r, :7 years of nt;i , an. I ,'i lt:i-t i lm Ik-h hl(;li. Ills cat put tK Is kI I II oi.'. tint hoal. Moi.liln further is kn i n. I The Klk Wui wil 1 l Urn II n I! . I Stales Maiuhal. ul I'm Kersli ir, . mi lihliiv, to 1'b 'U J. Mulilrliifl, of xheeliii-r, for 1 1 n. A V ry liovrt iron hr , to curry iik.Iuhmcs In hulk, wmn I x it . 1 1 .-. 1 in iiot..n on K.iiiirdiv, Him h l.kl Iwmi i l i i.-, i, on i i it . Wltll 27 loet hlPH.ilil of In Kln. II . , il, , i of hold, ami will rei ..-r aliout Iihik. 1 he hohl is lot t entirely free lur em go. all her mew's nml offict ,.' acrniinu Hi.iiions h'.'in;; on ' d'-f.k. Him ha w u t u. .-iHir l "il..i R.'cui v'l on 1111 r..u ill, 1 1 fi ji ia, 1 braerd from IhoKldrK. I h. ... ant ui) i .,a Uecled wit h one anotli .t In wru n a in.n.ii.'-r Ihafc 1 hey can either h uinicl or ticounected .lit pieasii r j. Their emul .iunl ojiiiacilv I-i ik.UmjiI rili !.-. On Mm. i..nol each tliere i.i a turret lor r inn, .i.,u, ml also over euch tin-re is a li'iiel.u ny, sn that, thyi:n lie examined uriHiint, iniuve mi l hclow. Ht all Ilmtfs f.l.c I 1 . :i i.u.vi .ul sfenni pump, by which toil. ;,:... , ui,. it Is oiimutcil that la f ix hour, lm ulii c:i i bfl iiiimiiPil out. 'At Ui" in. i wi.i ia Mio will dlHchurxe in ltB-ton tln ie I ; n I ,.nk. 10 icci lve her ear;;. He.-.lile U... t . . nks. she has consider i iiic i J.'ici In the win km mid In the emN loulm any oul.v. i . f i r io that in-i- h 1 i-,iiir 1 Io liui! i.t In r. Her name t Novelty. ' ' " , ... , x no tiozeue ayn : - Mr. Jimn Ijixlsit! In tho chief clerk. -on tho Ht. !uN packet Sii inin.ru. , , . Mr. (J. l. liurlev. hav line Heilled iitilha hllBllliM ol tue KUiikeu I. uu. ne. took o in-,-HK" I he tU Chili us I ir nolo., i .sew A i. I) iiij ) last even l u. .Wi hopo to m lilm uoiner ut at wmiu. . . N.w Ai.HAiv.--Tlie 'Juinmrnnt of Ttielay nays: TheHiiniHon Horner ami l.e (.'i.ilni wi'ia IhiI.Ii dewt royed In jmlic; over t lie l;tl h, an. I llo(m: hy Jjoulsvllle pilots, wIiIIh we kunw of not HlKiicaon tee i. wiieni any boat wil) ever Injured I n rrossi nn the laii i while niaiiasjed by Jell us .nvillo i fat . 8T. LoifiS. Tim Jhni(nrd ot Tuesday say:. , . .. ' ..,... Jtlverw mil I ilfvlinui' -. Wenl.hRr colder. fall onlv a lew ileurei.s. ltiver Is open 1.1 Keokuk; the Mollie Nel'ike b.is aiilve.t there, and ailvi-.es us f. y leli-j'ium 1 hat tho weal her waa cold, rivet low, omy :i leet, of water on llio burs, i n.l Irel.'hl m t, Huslliess here Homevvli; tdull very iiaiurItl It Nhould he mi, Mr. liiui-miHii. if tlm .Memphis J'ckel. Cmniniiy, In iHxutnx a foim l it Km mr a "hold-hiHt" Oh Hie wharf, l isc-.nei.il n well-paved wharf Hlxiecn led under llu old level, aud Ifti feet n inter tiio forfait of the wharf. .What len't'li ot iiiiih hvs elapsed HlocA that pirvemi lit was laid bn ' li k m not k now, but he oUNldei s It. I lie mini ' curious discovery he ever m.-i le. ('ant.iilii John Iti ook i liss been appoint--e I clerk of the Ureal lepublle This Kenllomau 1m one o our m.isi ipu lar cit i.i-iik, mid Is well known fis neot the nutexperienred Mt en i il In ml lie li lii.e e. i 1 1 le l il 1 1 1 1 ' ollieern t'll tlm Wwlwn livers. 1 In Is a valtiHlilo uccchhIoii to tin) Mlei inei'. 'J'lirtj (IrcHt. Kepuiilie'H ' rr-pu I- Are ileli ried on account ol hlg It wii lor n the Ohio, inn. nbi will be ready io lautie i In Ihieo or four diiyn uller tiicy urn one.) hexuu. . (tsiiccONKorit to Kt icle A TrUde,) . , , MASOrACTUHKllS (JW ANIl Dt.AI.KK4 1 1 Hash,lI)oor3t Kllndi, Frai :t 'f ' ' ' 'MOULDLN'G'S, Ac. , , Allordern for wen k 1 ft (ho KuildiuK Hue iaje promptly at tinisl to. ; . .. . .r Wm keep constantly on hand all klrid of 1,U.M 1. 1-iK, I'I N It and l'( l l.- It, KM M hi-' i N J, W K ATI I KUiiOA Hill SO, Ac. f fscroll Mawlim f every ih-serlptlon at.it 1 UiKM ni of 1 .u in Per di iiu 1 1 1 oi I. i . 1 .ii (i hacloiy at the old hl.iind m isteeii H Trlblo, hecyiid it., bet. ( lie: Jnut and Chert? i f.VANliVlI-.n;, 1NI1. apll d tf , i . - , i .i I ; .' . ..,.,CXA-1 i..O..,.-i .n in rid In iik' from the above m i I ii.tkIi i p I . (IttKlre to return my t.l miim .i my irieii.iM ' who have lavored mo witb Ihi..iii.-. , ait,, would unit their con LIl um net. wil n 1 lie m w ' firm. ,. JAMl-.MMlU.I,k,.;'... livansville, Jiin. 20. 1 f.i!siiti:st t,5!,.i ! " ' nriin; m ns uiitt.a .iit s JL tlm l.nniliiT hiininiKS I.I bis old Muml n l the rorner of Main i ml Hevi-nt Ii Hi reel i, lid would eKi,iHi,lu!.f Jll loini (tin uei r that Ills Ktock is lai i;e i ml ki i on I to mm in tin) Hsort.ticuii, en bract uk 1'iiiu ot u.i ' thiekni'Hses and ipialMy, irom I he p !' 'thud t'omm-m Haul m lu.ara up li " t Thice-liieli 'Iral Kar Pl.n.k. .."j Also, .Mul lOt HIH Ol VBlioiis I hick tin.'(l and Hi v les, H ml t , "n M IO.IMM IdOMTM. , VViinlow huKli, 1'iue t nd 1'ojiliir Shin i :t and (-(eel, ijafh, ouldim;:-, t ih iiii', , liJirU r-1 (.oiind, Ae., A i. . - Oideis liom the cm utry, rivi r r laU )(j filled promptly. mcl 1I.-H11 ., , JOHN K.UI.OVKli ,j JA31KS oVASSON A SDN, Wiiok-ftalo Rtid K-tlalt iH-alciHlu t ,' Shingles, Lath, JJoora, and flash. ' Also, a l;vc;e hmkoi-1 nent of A ll.li'.iy, -Cblcai;o, and j'oledo hi m be r ami Hikhiui, JireaneU ami V ilul -vivi l, ou uaiiu anu uu ( , ( Extra ' fyllO'd aid 'Shaved J'inf. Shingles, eighteen inches hmg. , " Wo rpe:f'ii!ly Kollc.lt the clt .Isr.i n H r.t Kvatisvllie to five oh :t call and ejminiinn our stock beme purcli im elsewhere. YAKDOif W.vr.it Hriiiticr, " "t " (0pOKlte lainaRco Wiiarf), l-ivanstlbw. ' All orilorn jiroinplly m.Uiiutcd to. may Z( itt. in . , , S HASl rAdUlimt nr Basil, Doors, 111 in Um, Frames, c. and leler in . ; Pino and Poplar. I.umbor, 8hlatfi NIIINW. '!-" HI.SJ, Ac. OJllceand Kactory. ru i- Etthand h'"''iul UU i t ts, Kvun ville, 1 ml. Orders from abroad pi mptly attended Io. nialHillf ' j i . " it Mutual In.suranca Company of Vand6rburp:li County. ' RVANHVll.l.K, January 1 ;th, ll..'l. rot'it'i i:i:.rn an. m a i. iici'uki. A mount or policies ipni? ouIkIiuh!- 1 ' Iiik -,,..t '.74, 17 "i fti Vn'iie of premium not r. (,:'is U ItccclptH Kt.it. &J l'ayuiviits t.', . I J.i A SSI- TS. Preient vnlun of premium notes ...57 f,"H 1 1 t Ulice turn It nre n 1 '-' ' t 'ity bonds In t reiisuiy ","-" I CanU in trcahiiry . ' I' Total ium-1 ."T'J Number of poiiclew out datnltn? T1 Ass.-ssinciiW made 'on j.iiinlum " iiiiIm - - None. I awrued and not paid ii, l i to Attest: V.KS. i It NK IN,, sec'v . We. William li.tker, Ki. b.ii.l K i. i;li, Christ Ian 1 lei Id rich, a ml Win. I :. Hoi 1 1 1. !..- Worth, beiUK duly "'o n, mv - thai. c am the I m rectors of I he Mi hiiii i'l i e Immh i m Company id V'nmleil urth Comity; and that I be'foreimin wl-it.-uieit i- ' i ne, to tho b-st ol" our knowtilff Mud iwi. t , VV Il.i.lA M l: K I K. ' ' HI I'll A I ! IC I.IIOIf,' Clllt IIKI.K" Hi' .11. V. . I'. IHM. 1. 1 OiS OlM'li. Kulwcrlltcf !uidi.wi.rii to be Coin mo t bis isth.tay ... J"-;--VAiti ..'4 inv;"