Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 January 1869 — Page 3
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oi'riciiVL. L vcs l'asscd' by the Second Session of the Fortieth Congress. .' Articles azreed upon between the ... Pot - Department of - the United States of America" represented oy John A. Kasson, Esquire, - Special Commissioner, and the Postal. Administration of the kinjrdonrof ' Italy, represented hy Cavaliere Avvoeato .George Battista Tantesio, Director, &c , &e., both invested with the necessary Powers for the Modification of the Convention ex ecuted between the two Countries under date of the eighth Jul v. 18Gi, and as provided in the XXLVth Article of ?aid Convention. ; ' ARTICLE I. There shall be a regular exchange of correspondence, in closed mails, between the post department of the Uuited States of, America and the postal administration of the kingdom of Italy, as well for correspondence originating in either of said countries and destined for the other, as for that originating 'a or destined for foreign co-'m tries to which the United States and Italy may respectively serve as intermediaries. This correspondence shall embrace the following articles: 1. Letters, ordinary and registered. 2. Newspapers, prints of all kinds, books, maps, plans, engravings, drawings, photographs, lithographs, sheets of music print! or written, aud patterns or samples of merchandise, including graius and seeds. ARTICLE II. The offieea for the exchange of the mails shall be. on tho part of the United States, New York. On the part of Italy, 1. Susa traveling office. . 2i Camerlata traveling office. 3. Arona traveling office. The two administrations may, by common accord, establish additional offices of exchange whenever it shall be found necessary; or suspend an existing office ef exchange. ARTICLE III. Eich administration shall make its own arrangements for the dispatch of its mails to the other, and shall transport them at its own expense to the frontier of the country of destination. - It is also agreed that the cost of the tcrritorisl and maritime transit of the mails despatched byone administration to the other shall be first defrayed by that ono of the two administrations which nhall have obtained from the intermediaries the most favorable pecuniary terms for such transit; and any amount to advanced by one for the other hall be promptly reimbursed. ARTICLE IV. " The standard weight for the single rate ol postage and the rule of progressit n shall be : For letters, fif teen grams. , r For nil other correspondence men tioned in the second paragraph of the first article, it 6hall bo that which the despatching administration shall adopt for the mails which it despatches to t'je other, adapted to the convenience of its interior service. Each administration, however, shall notify the other of the standard weight it shall adopt,' and of any subsequent change thereof. ; The rule of profession shall always be an additional singla rate for each additional standard weight or fraction thereof. . . . The weight stated by the despatching office shall, always . be accepted, except in a case of manifest mistake. ARTICLE V. . Tho single rate of postage for the direct correspondence is established as follows: . For letters from the United States, fifteen cents. For "letters from Italy; eighty centesimi. ' For all other correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the fir?t article, it shall be that which the despatching administration shall adopt tor the mails ' it dispatches, adapted to its own convenience, but each administration shall inforiu the other of the rate it adopts, and of any change of it. . " The postage upon any correspondence, however, may be, by common "accord, modified whenever the sender shall avail himself of any route which requires a higher rate than that estab- ; -J .1 listied Dy tnis article, aau iuo emeiopo shall indicate the route preferred tiiber iu writing or by tho amount of postage prepaid. ARTICLE VI. ; Tbe prepayment of postage on ordin iry letters betweeothe United States and Italy shall bo optional. The prepayment of postage on all other correspondence, including registcifd Iftttrtrs. shall ba obligatory. The correspondence of all kind9 whioh shall not be prepaid shall be charged by the receiving administration with a fiue not exceeding 5 cents in the Uuited States, and notexeeedinsr Ml) centesimi in Italy. , .; The correspondence of. any kind, insufficiently prepaid, ; shall be despatched, but shall be charged by the receiving administration with the deficient postage, as well as the fine aforesaid. Fractions of ono cent in the United State aud ol 5centesimi in Italy, shall be counted for the full amount. . AETICLE "VII. Any correspondence may be registered, as well J that directly exchanged between the,twacoun4 tries, as that - originating in either of them and destined to other foreign countries to which they may respectively serve as intermediaries for reg istered correspondence and vice versa. The international ; correspondence registered must always be prepaid, both the postage and the register fee. The fee shall be, not exceeding 10 cents in the United States, and 50 centesimi in Italy. . ARTICLE VIII. rAccounts between the two administrations shall be regulated as follows: From the total amount of the postera ti 1 f Ail Tlftftri latter.- added to the amount of register fees, and of prepaid postages upon other articles than letters as collected by each administration, it shall deduct the cost at the established rates of the lnter- , mediate transit of the mails it despatches to the other, and the balance shall be equally divided between the two administrations. , There shall be excluded, from the account all fines upon unpaid or insufficiently paid correspondence, and the deficient postages upon articles mentioned in the second paragraph of article first, all of which shall be retained to the use of the administra- - tion which collects them. , ARTICLE IX. The correspondence mentioned in tVi r. aimnn rn r jl err anh of article
shall he despatched in conformity with 1 and signed in duplicate at Florence
the interior system of the despatching
administration, but always inciuuiuB the following rules: , (a.) The correspondence must be under bands, so that tho contents cao be readily examined. (6.) There must be -no written communication except the date, the
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if IheMbJer. the addifiss, and .behalf yt 1U department, tbe same th fprice and nv nufacturors' marks 'are 'bymo hereby , rauin-d and .p. irSpl of merchandise. . proved by and w. h the advice and (c) No pattern or, packet may cx- j consentof ; the- President of the ceed ixty centimeter iu length and , United States. ; . thirty centimeters : in any other di- -In witn.ss whereof. I have caused
man -.-1 (?.) Therc shall be admitted ; no j liquid nor other article which might injuro tho other' correspondence, nor any article the importation of which may be - prohibited, by the laws or regulations of tho country of destination... . : - ;.- . ' j ' "' ' ; " ." ARTICLE , X. ...... It is 'expressly agreed that all international correspondenco exchanged shall be exempt, in the country of destination , from any charge whatever Dot expressly provided by this convention : Provided, nevertheless, That any duty which may be due to the customs upon any article, under the laws of the country of destination, may be collected. .ARTICLE xr. The two administrations shall establish by common accord, and in conformity with the arrangements in force at tho time, tho conditions upon which the two offices may respectively exchange in open mails the correspondence originating in or destined to foreign countries to which they may reciprocally serve as intermediaries. It is always understood, however, that such correspondence shall only be charged with the international postage established by this convention, augmented by the postage due to foreign countries, or for other exterior service. .'... ARTICLE XII. The post departments of the United States and of Italy reciprocally engage to transport. gratuitously across their respective territories all correspondence which shall be exchanged in closed mails with "'any countries to which they may resuectively serve as intermediaries ; Provided always, That such conveyance fhall be effected by the ordinary means of mail conveyance in use; aud that the countries taking rh hpnpfits ofsuebirratuitoiis service shall reciprocal'' accord the like privilege of free trausit across their respective territories. . r , For the transport of closed mail9 by either administration for tte other by sea, the following ratesare fixed to be charged and received by the administration rendeiiog the, service, viz.: " ' (a) For transport across the waters of tha Atlantic Ocean, $ cents per single letter rate; and 12 cuts per kiloeram not of other correspondence. " (6) For transport across the waters of the Paciho Ueean; lu cents per single letter rate,' and . 510 cents per kilnerram net of other correspondence. (c) For transport acioss the Medi terranean Sea, 5U centesinn per grams of letters net, and MJ ceutcsitni 1 ' A -I 1 I . . per Kilogram net ui oiuer cunw nondenee. " " ' - (i) For immediate territorial transport each administration shall charge nnd receive the amount which it shall have actually paid for the account of the other,. , , , .. . ARTICLE XIII. The accounts between the two ad ministrations shall be stated quarter Iv . and transmitted and verified as speedily as practicable; and the debtor ofhoe shall pay the balance lounu uuc to the creditor oflice. either by cxchanee on London or at. the debtor it- ' .1.- . r.,r.. u . omce, as iue . crouimr umuu majr uvfcire. The rate for the conversion of the money of the two countries shall be fixed by common tarci uunt between tho two offices. ARTICLE XIV. When in any port of either country a closed mail is transferred IV om ono vessel to another, witlmnt any. ex pense to the office of the country where the transport is maue, sucu transit! shall not bo snbjeet to any posta charge by onrfomce agnnst tne otber ARTICLE XV Correspondence exclusively relating to the postal service shall Im transuii tied, on both sides free of all charge. . , ARTICLE XVI. A Licttera ' wrongly Bent, or wrong ly. addressed, .or nots , deliverable for whatever, cause, i.nd all registered correspondence " not 'de liverable for any cause, shall be re--np,l o nrnmntl; a rraeticabla to I r --- r ... the originating ffiee-, at its cost, if any, cost is incurred. Auy postages on returned . correspondence which may have been charged-against tho returning office shall be discharged from the account. ; : , - All other correspondence which cannot be delivered shall1 remain at the disposition of the receiving administration. ARTICLE XVII. Small sums of money may be mutually transmitted from one country to the other by means of postal money orders; and the rates and conditions may be arranged by agreement ue tween the two departments, as soon as such arrnneemeut may be found convenient. , ' ; j . ARTICLE XVIII. The two administrations shall in concert establish detailed regulations for the execution of these articles; and both the articles and . the regu lattons mav be modified from time to time by accord of the two administrations, as the exigencies of tho service may require. j i i ' . ' - v ' ARTICLE This convention shall take effeot on the first of April next, and shall continue m lorce until one year trom the time when one of the contracting parties shall have given the other notice of its desire to terminate it, unless sooner terminated or modified by mutual agreement. - ARTICLE XX. -This convention shall be ratified oa tho part of the United States by the Postmaster-Ueeeral. and on the part of Italy by the Direetor-General of irostg, and the ratiheations exenauged as early as possible In testimony whereof, the, two commissioners hava subscribed their names and affixed their seals thereto Done at Florence in duplicate original, this eighth day of November, A. I), eighteen hundred -and uixtyseven. ;-:-f ' -'f fsEAL.l Jons A. Kassox. seal. iL.1 UIO. XSATTlsrA 1AMTMII, Commissioner of Posts ' " Post-Office Department, 1 ' Washineton. Noveuiber 2D, 1S7.) Having examined 'and considered the foregoing articles ot .a postal eouventinn. for the modification of the convention executed between . the United States f America and the kinedora of Italy under date of 8th first 1 Ju.lv. 18G3. which were agreed upon on the eiehth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven, by the lion. John A. Kasson,
special commissioner, &c, on behalf
of this department, and bv Chevalier
Advocate Giovanni Battista Tantesio, ! chief director of the Postoffice De
partment of the kingdom of Italy,
to be hereto affixed,- with uiy S!goa?.I
ture,'. tho day and year nrst ai-ovc written. ' 1 fsEAi" Alexander W. Twanpall, Post muster General United Watts. Wasiunqton, November 30, 1SGZI hereby arprove the foregoing conventioa, and in test: uooy thereof I have caused the sea Hf the United States to be affixed. - seal. Andrew Johnson. ly the President: William II. Seward,5 ' . :.'. , Secretary of Stale. N ORDKU TO CLOSE; OUT DUK WINTER BTOCKOF We offer the following At Greatly Kcflucecl Prices I f' Meat Cutters and Stoffers; Shovel.s, TongM, and I'oket;" - 1 ' 1 ' ' HkaU-s and State Sharpeners ; Butcher Knives; Butcher Saws, Steela, Cleavers, and Choppern; .,'- Axes, Regular and Pateut ; Boys' Handled Axes; Axe Handles; Wood Saws ;; ' m. Patent Cross-cut Saws ; . .- . IronWedgess; Foot Scrapers; - Coa' and Grain Shovels. ' ' Also the following ftt LESS THAN COST! Chain Bits, Rabbet and Match PlanA Bits, Hub and Shoe Nails, Wntiffera, ClotU(, - and Shoe Ilrushefl, Lead Peucils, Steel Tens, Pen-holders, and Pocket-books.. TERMS CAS a.'-'- ' i' FRED. P. STRAUB & C, No. 74 MATN STREET, Ja7 dtf J Bet. Second and Third Streets. 8AMTTKI. OKR. JAMB DAVIDSON. J. 1m OKB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DKALIU.S IN IROI,STEEI, TI3V-II.ATJ W1UJ3, i-4 I 12, 1 IS" GS- A- X JL. 13 S, - Horse ami Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, If AGO AXD BUGGY WOODWORK wnoiiuirr m'kap iron koiuiii At the blghmt market ratea. Water Si reel, K V A kaV 1 LLK, .1 N 1. . tnntt dtf BiET T IC11ER. KKLLOCaG & Co. i (.SuececiHora lo Wells. Keiloge A Co4 ' J 1MIH)11TF.R.S AND JOBBKKSOf 1:5 Xix- t 5 t-;"!t : sign of tuk r?'. -.In BIG PADLOCK AXIS, AXES, TABLE CUTLER Yi TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET OUTIYEUY, POOKKT CUTLEUY. lOOK!4T CUTLEUY, 'X'l-noo CliIitw !MHter Miif Ininlcs Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics Tools, BUILDERS lliliDWARK, Bk'II.IliLR8 HAIlbWAKK, J tH ILlliatH' UAlillWAKK, i CiriTO.M AJktt YM1. t'AUIiH RKRT TtVltn KM BKl.VtXU. JC If Hit UK j;KLT.LS4, BEST E UHiStUi iSA i,7U.VW, ; Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, - Kill and Cross-Cat Saws. riRII bnvers will find it t their advan tage 10 riiuuiao our KUiol before parchaalnu elsew here. . .. It the 0ia Standi 13 First BOCTTlCilKB, KELLOOe & CO. WIS REAL ESTATE. Sew Ileal Estate Agency. " J. T. Klliott V;Soh VTATK OPENED A '"Kf-MK KSTAT JtM. Agency for the sale pt aud renting o lauds. nus, &e., Ac. i IersouH Ixtvin Uoiwes lor land to rent o sell, or persons wishing to ptu-eha&e 01 rent, will do well by CiJltiig on thern at i their oHice, on . , ,e - - " UJ" Third 'Stroet, near Iocnst' Iiv Tailiott. Oil , Jrtuell tf , '.,'.- XV. YlX. KLTSMA 4Sr VO. & Real Estate Asenls, No. 63 Main Street. . .7 ; J l . KVAisvrc.i.ic.Iin. A Notary Puhllc In th oflice. ap39 dt , wm. ii i: wis, ... XJ..S. Clttitti Afcront. Also. HEAL. K8TATS and COLdXTTLR. Office on Mam stroft, between Tldrd and Fonrth, Mo. tevw ktu .,au Biore). EwUSVlil- IB". - mvourva , DRUGGISTS. , 5 JOS! I..1VAT., Wholesale and Uetall l)rugu - FroQer In : 1 Medicii, Paints, Oils, BrwJu,
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.-Haviug resumtul my ,l.ner busjiifws I would ht-reby lnloi ia my: tft fm froths a. n I tlmJ pnblio wn!kll v t titu 'V urn prepared to a.llr UtKI) OLKAN (UIi on siiOi tftoUcd. Coa.Li'1 alt cost s must
Ut! pi la tor icien oraernl. Aircnt for tba i elebrated PARA' T)1SA' COAL. '" ! r Jl. THOMAS. ! OfROG'tn American lioasek , nov4 ai"-' . Western Brewery, Mannfactnrers of j Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, keg and j-. j a -bottles; '.f ;. ' "OFFIC'E-Ko. S5 MAISST., , xrA.yavii.LE, iyniAyA. nov7 ly i - STAUK KOLlSr Merelmnt Tailors, ' - And Dealers In ' ' Seir & Second-hand Clothing, So. SECONO ST., Bet. Main and Locust, J -t k J i ah i Evans VJI.I.K, iwd. Cleaning and Repairing done to order. "A liteial price paid for tiecond-baud clothing. . iile3 d im 1U J. SCULAKPfK&M Old Reliable Drus Store, Where ca tet H times be found the largest ssaortett stock In the State, consisting of an endless variety ot CislbT Tich.: and American Pertanaes, ; Pomades, Colognes, Ruby Toilet f ets. Wallets, Purse, Card Cases, Ac Also, a splendid stock of SponBe9i utl Chamois of all grades. nov2H .''.'-.-'''. . " , Bh YTIIE . sUYNES, i -- I' - .i ATTO It N EY AT LAW. s OFFICKTIURD STREET, In WALKKR-S BTJILIMNO. . f r ' : ,.' " .( f f.l.". - noTllly ' i ';'"':'!. ' "' THAD. P. GIFSON &; CO, COX.T OiFAtTOIW; Vom'n and Forwarding A genu. ADdAgeOUlUI' I , Atlantic AOreat Western Railway : FAST PliEIQUT LINK No. 19 North Water Street, KVAXSVILLK. ZXI'IAyA, BIOS OF IHK - COTTOfif BAI.K. :noVl3 6m - , ' SJJ. GILBERT t- CO.; 1YHOLESALE 'GROCERS, v ; S s " " " No. 3i;Nortli First Street, MVAXHVILLE, IXDIAyA. - , -J .'.:... 1 ) A fall stock always on hand and for ala at the low ni nkt t priceti. novli tf it - VI TV GKOVElil . BO 110 M aT& IJEIIM K, Family Groceries and ? f , Provisions, j 1 ; e o S3 SB a 3d ST., BET. MAIN & LOCUST. Goods delivered free all aver the a city. novl2tni CARPENTEii AND JOINER J.D.PAIU Keens constantly on hand well e:i-.UK'd 1'onlar. Pine. Wluut Asli. i:inrrv. ami fuda,'- LumbtT r. :ulv to tuako all kinds of work in iny lln. hipt(cial atieulloti civeii to miKiiui anit vuHma imuiii iuiav Al kneix Jiu-k. Si-rews lo bire. Bui K bop cornwr ot Markt anil Ilmitl SStreols, OvauMVilte,Iu.l. uovll O tut :WUEELKIT& RIGGS, WHOLESALE GKOUEKS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. - novll ly-: a DECKER & SONS, - Mann facto rers of KLIjlOTT'rt' PATENT SUCTION, FOUCK, and ANTI-KKEZINtl PUMP. W-' .inlju " ' l ' ...a H Caa .be used a any depth of well. j "Also Wholesale naanufactarers of CHAIN PUMP TUBING I4G .! IIS 5IA1 W STKf.Er, novllly EVANS VILLE, IX D. Evansvilie Basiness College, ('itmrrMAlA'AtlUKn SIS., j .EYASSYILLK, IXDIAXA. ! S3 OO -C3 Pook-keepinp, Penmanship, and Mat.lM'inatic.s made fipecialtie. . .- besniou bolli day aud eveuing. For circulars, giving terms, Src, or upeclmena of Penmanship, address WEI.Wi KIjISHI!, . uovll ly Proprietors. , . Tito pmeKt of ' Xcdlrlnal Wines & Brandies i S Only for sale at HCHLAKPFiSlfH. Trusses, RuptrtPrs, Bandies, aud Hhouldf-r lirrtces the lftl assoited etocis lu thw city !r sale low at HCUI.AKPFEll'S.. nov2S ' du. c. k, himnoysEiu Surgeon 1st, ' ..; i. Evansvilie, , Indianx OfBce on SKCOND STKKET, bet. Main aud Locust, BRAY '3 BLOCK (Second FJoor). oc27 ly . .' - U8NKI W. BUTUS, ATTORNEY AT LA IV, .nd NOTAHY-PUBLIO. Office for the present Couuty Clerk's Offlce, '' ' nov6 d:m 1 : - " ' in the 11 Kronetibcrscr & Harnett, Pioprietont of the City Livery and Sale Staldes, Will hy, sell, and triulo in JIor.tr, "AMes,- Buggies, t c . Btables on Ioenst HtreH., bet. Third and Fourth, Evausville. lDd. r . V (Formerly known as Kohn's Stable.) uovti d3ui . - , JOHN 1YLNS0N, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER " fcteam and Ca3-l'ipe Fitter, Manufacturer and Dealer In Stenm and w aer tiaunta. spelter ana tiaouii :. - ilel.1, and all Aitu-les appertaining to a JUra.sti Foundry. 8IXA51E01T ,1X3 GRXEB1L BLACK i SMITHING,' ; . . Water Street, hot. Pine and Icet. . ' . is -; KVANSVILLE, IND. i
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FOSTER BROTHERS,' O'i West Seooud Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. We desire to Inform, the trade that we have been appointed agents for the largest Importer in the United States, and are now prepared to , supply them . In any quantity. ' ;' . leclSdtf Bonte's Steam Cordage Mills. JOHN BONTE, ; MASF7ACTXJRKE OF TVianilla Hope, Jlemp Packing, and Hemp Twine , for Sewing Gnnniea, MAIN ST., one door south of Frsut, dea l;m C1NCINWATI, OHIO. D. A. Clarki, Memphis, Tenn. J. ii. Diioky, late of Cartmtflt A Drury. ' CLARK Sr- DRIJUY, (Succe8or8 lo Oartmell & Drury,) , Produce and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS . SIO FUONT NTUEKT, Bet. Wtoiiiugtou aud Adams, - ., - MKAIPIII,TBNN." Bt iermslon we refer to . Bramlia A Crawford, Louisville, Ky.; Barton & Pool, Cincinnati, lbio; L. Kuflner, Jr., A Co.. Kvansviiie, lua. : Hay nun a wmiiaKer, Kvaville, Ind.; Cole Brothers, Ht. IiOiiim, Mo.: Cluirle T. Hinde. Cairo. III.; K. W. Hiulth, Presidut t'eople'a Bdi, Meinphls. 'JVnn.; W. iLCUerry, fresldt-nt Alarelittnts' National B.mk, Meinonw, xeito. ; CMarKe, k:h'IK Meuir.ii. m. lean.; Newlon Ford At Co., Mempbix, leuil.; Htialtoii, Joyer A Co., Merjiptiix, Teun. seldtf WM. GhffNN. , JAH, M. OLfiXN. ft. I)YMOND, W. P. STOCK WELL, WM. GIIi2NIV Ac (SONS, WHOLESALE (1ROCERS, uxmjfATi.7 novlG Sun - ARCHITECTS. II. KUKSINNA, A. 1 i C 1 1 I 'V J i C T. fBce-No. 3 : CM AN DUSK'S KUILDINU Criier Firnt and Loctwt Ht.reelx. tn. ... . T.-iY I III'. . w.. mar 1'iunu nnd snecincattotiM lor ail kind ot ouil.lnmN furiMbel at uliort notice, and ui: reMOi:.lle leriiiH -Jim lil n.iirt (Huccosfiors Ui Steele A TrU!e,t If ANlTFACrrrRKRH OT AST BltAl.litrl IS Sasli, Doors, Illlnds, Frames, MOULDINGS, &o. AUordera Tor work in the Huildln lint are jromptly atU-nded to. We ke'p con-tnnUv on hand all kind of I.U.M HKK. 11 N K and IMl'hAK FHKb 1NU.WK ATI 1 K tili'JA KOINU. dtc Hcrolt Wawln; of every doscriptlon ftl-i. DresKiu? of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old bland ol KLeelC S 1 rioie. becoua St., uei. inesima ana tucriy. KVAMSVI1X.K, USB. apM dtf OAED. In retirlas from the above partnership I denlra to return my lliaukn to my trliM win) have favored ue witn uoiutw, ais would ufcit their coutiuuance wit h Hie nev; nrju. JAMB tutut.LVj. Kvansviile, Jan. "eh I. U3 1 H K it IjIDM Hlllt I Tii k Mtitst uiiikk (i.vrm i the Lumber KuhIucsh at his old stand XL Hie corner ol main ami mvuiiiii oinwu. and would renpec.tfully inform the public that hLstitocfe ia large and second to nU' In t he assortments, emoraciui? rnw 01 a thicknesses nd quality, Inmt tSe nlot Third Common tianiuaw Hoard up, 1 Three-Inch First Clear flank. Also. iVM hOOilS of various tbicknett. aaid styleM, and , , lu.ooo iaiit i. . Window Sawh. fine and Poplar Shiuglfc3 and 4 - feet Lalh, MouldixtKUt Caalagi Qaarter-Round, Ac, Ac. tlruerii irora iuo eouuiry, river ui ii flllel promptly. ," - e-JlUlm r JQ115 F. O LOVE It. " jAMKS SWANSON & SOS. ' Wliolitiale and T-etaU Dealers In Shingles, Lath, Doora, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny. Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and l- loon in, urexked auu unaieaeu, uu uauu ou sale. t Extra Saioed and ! Shaved Fin Shiutlet, eighteen inches long. W rrtmpclfnllr solicit th clllseu ol KvansviliMlo tlv'e oh a and examluour stock before purchaaiug -lce wlierw. Vakuom Watkr Htkict, (Ocuosil Lamasco Wbarf), Kvansville Ail orilem promptly attended to. itus.) diini WILLIAM IIlTIVrN WL, x AK0FAcrrDKK or Sasli, Doors,BHnds, Frames, &c. ; and Dealer lu , ina and Poplar Lumber, SalaltM Offlce and Factory, Cbmer Fifth and H'uiia.UtrefU. ;vuviue, iuu. Orders from abroad promptly. attended to, lualH dif LAW CARDS. W. P. HARORAVK, , ATTOUNEV at OfHc on Third treet. In Washington Hihiw iiloek. Will praetiee t. e varlon i'otBi oi the Circuit. Prorant atteutiou t oitlce busiaeNa deM lxm B. lu D. GDFiT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J. " MORGANTOWN, KV.'.' Wilt r.rath in the eovtntle f Kntler. Warren, Mnhleuhaij, Ohio, aud Mclan. frompii ai.fcJJ4ioii' giveu w ,uv oi eiaiiox. - .... Uolerences Wheeler Klgt;s, tioiiiwwoi tii A Bro., Chaa. Babcoog Co. iap M ATT UE W D A L 2 K L L, Wholesale Healer In 1 Groceries, Nails, WMte Lead, Lime, -Cement, &c, No. 18 Water Street, doclU dly Kvakiviu Ii0- . ROBERT SMITH, TJ n d o r t a k o r. MAIN STREET, bet. Fourth and Filth tVAKSVIlXE, IND., Inst received a cew Hearse, the flnest ever in the city. A large assortment ol Metallic Cae. CaskeW, and ColhuH kept noiihtantlv on tianu. i " - FLOUR 1 FLOUR ! miic irvnr.RSlGSKn WILL ST.T.T. 6 their beet Family Floor at H 75, at iiTiir Mill, corner ol Fourth street and kniun Avenue, and deliver to any part theeity. VAHLBKRO A OIXON.
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Uexler's Independent low-pressure Packet' :iil(i step, LeavfM Kvnnvill for t'ulro every MON1A.Y and TIHrilsHAV, t 4 P.M. paMiiviy, cou n-clt)! jr rtt, t'airo Willi ir- Jai Wemplils, ami N w onentin pacttelK. dtf J UUKK N CUKUSuN. Agent. Regnlar Taesday and Friday Packet ior raaacan and t'airo. The finely appointed Btcamer " BtS. HOWAT, Mawer; ' - M AUION W HU1 HT, CIOrK, Will ply aa tbe regular TueKdny and Friday packet for Cairo and all way land insrs. I Letivea KvauMville every TUKSDAY and FHI DA Y, at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 P.m. Through biltsof ladiner Riven for freight over the Mobile & Ohio Hailroad. r or freight or pn.nw.7e apply on Doara, or to . W.U. liKOWN&CO., orDUKK K1CHEIJSON, JylStf Aeents. Rejrnlar WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksville and Nashville. tmmtn mi 'in 11 tW The elegant Passenger Steamer Fainiy It ran del m, ilENBT Millib, Masl(!r; ' Xieavea for the above and all lntermediaUt ports every Wednesday, at, 4 o'clocx p.m. connecting at Nashville with railroads for all noicts .South. For irelut or passage apply on ooaru, or lo . c. H. UUDD, oc2dtf Aent. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET For Smithland, Clarksville, and Nashville. . The excellent Liht-Draught Btenmer .' If T. O. Ry man. Master; . W.K.Uracy. Clerk. Ieaven for Nashville KVEHY HATUltllAV at 4 P M., fyrompllji. - For lrelulit or pasaue aptly on uoarti, or to ! :. It. kuii, . Jan8dtf Or IJUKfci N1C11KLSON, : A i;eiit. Eransville, Henderoo k Nashville Railroad Tr.msfer Packet. The fleet and uplend id sldewheel steamer TV1 ollio Norton, CMAKLKV PKKKlNSt. Master; , ; A. t. In ki.a.ni), flerk. Will ply a reimlar packet Itetweeu KvauKVilleaud Ileudersou. oiti-i ln ' uneou.-il-ed accommodation to iih vnlerK anil Hhlpif ' Leaves KvanKVllle dally at 8,' p.m. ve iiemiurKou iany at ly a.m., maxIns close con nect Ion with I he E. A (!. it.lt. KAlibi Through and way p:ueugeri onlv f ecu Ik. Jnl7 dtl W.U. BROWN: CO., Agentn. Regular Evansvilie aud Bowlingureeu racket. "The fleet and elegant Packet . LYON, W. H. Vamheter. aiasler: J. K. WlI-BANKA, Clerk, leaves Fvanavllle for BuWLING-dKKKN everv TUESDAY, at 5 p.m. Irf-avts Evansvilie for WOOD1SUKY every SAI U KUA Y, at a I'.M. For lri-isht or jiassaco apply on board. uovlMdtf Retnilar EvansvillB and Tennessee River Packet; Vor . Paducah, JoIiiihoiivIIIo, and Kasitport. . The fleet and sj.Ici lid steamer SVTVJ. OKE, ALLEN DUNCAN, Master; Wh. L un iff. Clerk, leaves Evansvilie for Kantoorl and all Tennessee Itlver way landings as a regular weekly packet, etw-ri SaturUay t 4 i m.. taking freight and pasMiiiifis at lowcsl packet rates, aud givijiu; especial attention lotbe nllin r of orders. For freight or nsssajje npp!y on board, aeia-tf DUK E N1CHE1.HON, Agent. Regular Evansvilla, Green River, and liartlora racket. The hpuliujrev Ktoanier Jl AI1TFOJR, X, Joe Jlclteynoldn, Master, now nearly completed, will niv as a regu lar paket tietween Evansvilie and all points on O een Kiver, ond on Hough CreeK ti Hartford. Will leave Kvausvlllo every MONDAY aua luuifcSUAV at .') i-.M. . ijniuti Conm to ?t.i'. Henderson & Evansvilie Daily Packet The new, fnst, aud elennt nlde-whet;! i'UMseuger steamer MoftKS Wulkn. Master : - lioKKK-r Ukakh BAR, Cleric, Leaves HftnderRon every niorOlutr at 7! J o'eloek, promptly. , Iveavei Kvansville every afternoon at 4 o'eloca-. proiHpHv. ' hare l iiroiiit arxl way pnKti;;er ooo f reisiiiiwuvMi at an iuoeoy H IfM Pit It KY, fAl'HICK ACQ.. AgcnU. Regular Moi day Packet for ia,ducah, - Eastport aud Fjorent. The elegant I'aweuger Hteamer HAMIAra Mo. tzt I.rE IlowKLl., Manter; rui.uuiir.i, tCIprlrij ItlLJ.V W 1 1.LIAMM, J 1 Iexve for the ahove and oil Intermediate imoiiIh every MON OA V t 4 oVIirlt j-.m. . fi Or Hfli:",. Or I H VJll" :iriy iti, inr;iiut orlo HUMFHKI'.l. I'AlitlCIv CO., u-2Kdtr A cen I, . .For radncati and Cairo. Regular Wehiesday and Saturday - racket. Tbe magnificent side-wheel bteaoier M. DtJHOCJCHKT, Master; Wiij, P. I'Vwwcr, tiMorkH (J).M. MCHKLMON, jV lrrKM' Leavea F.vamvllle every VVKO.N KM1 Y u.ni MiTllltli t Y ui 4 ii.nl. Invw l?;ilrt every TUUKHJ1AY and HUN UA Y at p.m., mak iut; clone. inui tlouB at Cairo with Ursulas pp.kelit ror ui ij.ni. MomnlilK.nnil New Olieatia. ' ' " ' ' ' ... ill. . L . . m. i. ConneoW at r.vttnsvme wnn ii.h a n, rf. ii miil i ii TaruM-ua lor IjOUinvlUe. For lrein'-or P,,J": IV -!ii, i to K.H. lltiMi'iKt ui., OTDUKr. roiurii.-5u.-, Bt12 tf ' A genu. ilr, lliirtou s Tonaero Aiit!oic4 (lpr a Mireii'illtoii Pw'. fxi-ltt-t.t U.if and inctl(A' ' ... . . . . ... .... ."..i .l.,ii . rffresliiiic. inl i.iul.li-l. Iwttlill. doner or .irty j'r rm.A injuriou e:--u "ftouaceis uu mm hi !"yiKnii.. rieomciii, elc.ViKT rRitt. Ak-hi .ii'.in TESTIMON IM-S. tjjxtuX cure. H. iji.nxi i'inum, lirtnlhoi. '., O. FaoMTMK V. 2. TUrVSlTBr, I'irrw nJ anu-'ply of II m aVtidotiV The unr y,;r,J l.jt Fi! Nw HjrHiHfPATI! PeI50M.-0wiIi-ii.i-ii of iiitlui-iira here liavl.,K ltl cured of tli MK'UIO U !!- Iiv init Dr. lluryNl Atiti'lole, wit lit-ji.l! a .liU for the pri..en uf t; i:iV il wliot,. d.l.SKI.11 M 1IU, y.ruiv.1 ii. .iivu. A B"!rK'll Tbhthit. DT!urtoii- AutiiSuU foi TukMKO A" ric-nmplitrf nit r'.fiX ' r if. W. MinjI Nut. liauk.Vfw AllHlnr, I". 1 AriHinTais'iKininnr. (l!itiof Authjoxs ClureU uiy Wuilltsrluil invMtlf. It FRvV fJ. Itev. L !. t5HOKiiiM:, Kcliey Vsiuiion, Pa. FbOMTHK vlACM IIl-AIH7iHT1i-K, Lv V. Mi-1 hiairiifl Iftilil-H' of rk f'M tlirvvmlh, I'T uslnc lr. rnojl'm Antidote, aud a ,lire f..i..l;-o nanoveii. W. U V. JHFunii iiK Sotmrrnw llonit .T,mth-ii. I' 'V ,.n1-.; Mn. l. tix tJt Burtoi.'j Antidote n-mfrnt "'V""r' ll.. rmm ma 1 Ink. Hli-xunre ill r-"""'.,"u" ol It Ui jl our rli-r. - l.". -"VFOR SALE BY ALL ORUGomi Trademark X LyiirH)"leu l
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BTKAMBOAT PKINTINO. No printing c-siabliHhinent In the Went a&s better fallitlts or greaU-r ability for il.iinn Ono SJnrniirinl Print 111!'. )ll r l-.HMOr I niHiinif .lb Tvno. tlion -h verv larne and eomjHel, In ooiiMlantly lKlnie iublod in, ami our Job department lit ui-Iit tho pei-xonut suptrvlKlou of one of the bent Job prliiU-r In tho liuitd Htale. We ar prepared to print Pouters, plain or fancy. Bill Hiln, Liiu l.iuiinc'. C'ardH. Deck and Meal lick e'i, BilU of Fare, Matea' Tickets lir IittlKr, AC, o. Orders leu viia liner oi in 'haxt-ooau will ue promptly aitenaea to. Weather ul Wtr. , The weather is as fickle as a woman At midnight Thursday the sky was as bright as the face of a damsel who had ""61" " av' jast mounted a new waterfall. At 1 A. ii. it was cloudy and showery like a yotm? wife denied a love of a bonnet, and before 9 o'clock yesterday it wa alternating between sunshine and cloud, like a coquette teasing her lover. By noon it was blowing great guns, like a landlady blowing up some " feller " wha had too long neglected to pay for his " urub." j A regular April day blustery, but pleasant. The river, during the twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. si. yesterday, had fallen over two Icet. ! Arrivals land Oepnrtnrea. The only arrival.-) and departures up to 3 o'clock p.m. yesterday include the Alas-ka, New Orleans to Cincinnati; Virginia, Louisville to New Orleans; Cumberland, Cairo to return; Sara. Orr, 'from' Eastport; Mollie Norton and Sallie V., Henderson to return; Crescent City, Shawneetown to Madi son; Rose Ilite, from Louisville; the John Lumsden, Cintdnnati to Nash ville. . . ' ' Boat Dot, - Among ths first boats duo hero are the "Armada and Quickstep, from Cairo; the Rapi Jan No. 2, from Eastport; Robert .Moore, for Nashville; Minneola, from Memphis;-Darling, for 'Memphis; Louisiana, Indiana, and Dexter, lor New Orleans; Leo nidus, Richmond. Westmoreland , and Mary' Houston, from New Orleans; (he Morning Star'and Tarascon, from Louisville; tho Fanny Brandois, from Nashville; Ada Lyon, from Green River; Shamrock; for St. Louis. tl loeellnueoii. Business was not brisk'on the levoo yesterday, and the ' day turned out quite unpropitious. ' Tie wind at noon yesterday blow a young hum-' -x ,.i. f l 1 -.Tj cane, tearing Kinug ca iro.u t oy t sweeping away sign?, upsetnug uuae- . ji' . - I ..II. I tin boards,' and tearing posters from their places. A dashing rain fell lor a few minutes." The river was rougher than we ever saw it, the waves rolling high' and dashing the spray clear over the decks ef boats at tho wharf," Th wind came lrom the southeast all forenoon, ' but veered round to the south and . west, chop ping backwards' and forward. We expect sharp bleak weather to day. The Alaska arrived about mid night, Thursday, with the biggest trip that has been brought up tho river this season. She had fully 700 tons. and 'was ' drawing-seven, ai d half feet .......,The Virginia arrived at 2 A.3I. with a handsome ainrt. She added largely here,' and left at 4 pretty well down to the water Tho Cumberland and Sam. Orr had good packet trips The lloso Uitc arrived at, 2 P.M. with n moderate trip.. It seemed hardly' possible that a boat could run, at all on acoount of the wind yofcterday .... The John Lumsdeu wa fall as she could hold, principally hay. She got in against the Clara . Scott, but was unable to draw up to the wharf boat, and consequently had to rig her stage planks on the hawsers iof the Clara Scott -Tho Rose Ilite drifted n against the Lutnsdcn, aud was unable to get up to the wharf......The oldest wharf boatmen saidtley had never seen the river so rough iis ou yestcr day.... ...'..The ill-bodidg gulls were rolicking in the wind, pud now -aud then bathing in the spray. The foul weather will incrcase.i....The ' Cooa was due last , night, and leaves for Memphis to-day . i ' ' Itouti Leaving To-Iy. ". Fob Caiiio. The grand Armada, the pride of the lower line, will leave for Cairo and all way, ports at 4 P. M to-day, having passenger aceomraoda tions that ate uusurpassed in comfort and luxury. Capt. A. M. Dusouchet is her popular commander, and "VY ill 1. Fowler, Geo. Nidiolson and Ed Thomas are her attentive and obliging clerks.; Through bills given and prompt connections made at Cairo for all points South and Wet For Cincinnati. The elegant and popular steamer Charmer leave promptly at 10 A. M. to-day for Cin cinuati and all way points, providing the most pleasant aeeolnmodatious fo pai-Mengerp, and taking freight through to Cincinnati without detention or re shipment. ; ), K. Barclay, her com mander, ia a, gallant gentleman, an a careful aud sale .officer. Saniur James, John ill. Triplet! andJoh James are her atteutive, aecur.'ite an nlilii iiir clerks, and are all ideasant gentlemen. Foa Lo0jsLLE. -The beautiful Hose Ilite, finely appointed and ele gantly furnished, U the early packet for Louisville, leaviog at" f a.m., and o (lords, the three great requisites o( speed, safety, and comfort. Captain Ike Dollis, a veteran of the old school, commands, and- l'hil. B. Brauham and Jim Green, two polite, attentive, and. obligitig gentlemen, do the honors of the office. She leaves promptly at 0 A.M. -. , . The grand floating palace Morning Star, Captain Gilmore. leaves at 8:30 to-night for Louisville and all way landings. She is luxuriously appointed. Dick Hutchinson and Henry Mitchell, two as pleasant young gentlemen as ever wielded a pen, are her popular clerks. ! : ; ' j For IIknderhon. The Mollie Norton, Captain Perkins, and the Sallio V., Captain Wallen, leave for Henderson at 4 P.M., having pleasant accommodations for passengers. Foa Woodbury. Tho pretty Ada
Lyon, Cabluin V.H. Vanmctcr.lcac for Woodhury at 5 o'ektk to-Jay. J. Y. WilLanltfr, a courteo us young gentleman, has charge of the office. For Nashville. Tie fvr.o passonger steamer ILomeo. Captain J. V. Throop, leaves for Nashville ami all way ports at 4 o'cloc k to. day, haviii? elegant aceommodatio'i for raoFcnRCI8. Captain Josh. In one of our most experienced gteat iboatmcn, and deserves a liberal j atronapc. Georfi Throop is her obliging clerk. The neat and Ktauncli Alpha, also, leaves far N"-ishvill3 at 5 o'clock i. m. to-day. . Uapt. Ilyinan and Mr. (j racy, ber chief oflicerf, are aoied lor their urbanity and courtesy to paspencers. " Foa EASTroRT Tne pioneer Tennessee Hirer packet, Hani. Orr, in
charge of that . excellent officer and worthy gentleman. Captain Allen Duncan, goes to Eastport and all way landings, at 4 o'clock to-day, having very pleasant accotitnoJ:.tionn for passengers. Eilly Dunn, ono of tho best clerks afloat, in in the ofhec, and AI.Maynard. a pleasant, accurate and . a 1 courteous youDg rcotieman, nan charge of the freight , department. Load her to the guards. For New Orleans: on Sunday. Tho famous, flying Dexter, Captain Ed.- Montgomery, v ith Frank O. Smith aud Arthcr lucid as clerks, names renowned in rlvr circles!, wilt be down tomorrow at, 4 l m., for New Orleans and all way ports. The Dexter is very completely appointed, and the fleetest boat that ever turned a wheel. Fob Memphis. Tha steamer Coopa, Captain Ous. Br wn,' having Gne passenger accommodations, will leave for Memphis and all way port? at 1 V. M. to day. Mr. P. II. Terry, her clerk, is a geuial aud aeoi tuplishcd gentleman. Makipkht of Htoam ir Km. Orr, Iatport to Kvansville. .1 inutiry IM1I1, IHd:. Htesmer Atplia, 1 cord oine , kin:: sieiimer Ada Lyon, 1 cord ,un knot; l;,olti. etiwr, KelioK A Co., I Imh nx.hj Kukoii, Diekey A llursoti, i liil d.-K-d frull, 4 rai4.Hdiy hlilux: J. M. ini-kersou. H haii-s collou: W. O. I'.idwi, :l hulns eollon, :i halt uui.-tM. Ii Lmich wimiil ; Maelcey, N"hll A t;.. UI ll4 oli,ij; 1 tiixi4 s.-wlnii maehmus: K.-niy A 1 1 n ir. 1 1 ti:ilts phi -ton, IUO han idi ii, ( i;4 pop Wi n ; U. U. N ibltti'k A Co., 1,7 ii Ii ti i iiril ; l.u tilou & lcheliliailkOM, 4 di su ImtH, Ijoulavlllii Leuilni t , U.....I, 10 harreU of Hlliela; K. W. Jk Ij. !'. UluUiy, I lale -olimi; Poller, Kmrl ix A to,, 1 Imlex imIIoii, 11 Ims puuuU; I'liai k'M Miithaiik,! lot of l. 11. kimh!. Cliiciuiiati-Il'-bert Monro A Co., 1 hhd. tola -eo 4 tjulea eiilio i: Amit L. Al C. 1t X It tllt-o.til. H bull' ludtou. M,iiHduliul-Jan-.a Tueker.27 hale. . .. .. Col to U. jl ! I ntr from our t:rt ,. riTTSfciTRt. Tho tt mnvrrciul of Wednesday nays: ' The Mononsiahela mark liiillcld four fefkt Kir llli-he water fttld I lllln",. I hA wwillipr ha li)H-n )l I Kit I moOt-ml Insf. iui.lni- on thf lHud is wan dull, IibikijI Lining k-am o. (Tncink ATt. Tho Otmmrrciirf of lliur.ty stiyc i i : t'apt, John Uroolrn lin imon ftnpolntod pU'rk of tho tlreiU Kt-oilbl Ui. Tim lliivil Kenuhlln reofilr urn di-liTicd on meouutof hluli witUir in tlin hlo, hut Kht will he rmwly to hiuncli lu tiirvu or jour layH afier ttiey re o ice Ix gnii, The (Jazetle my: Tho Lwlvtlraiw w II enter tho Kvnnivlll irndn hs m riiiiiar wet-my imi-'trt, tmvIne here on her niit trip ou Kulimlny. Chi.IhIij JH.IUO K. troy will imvo cummMiid, and Iti hlivvl that air. .loim I rlpiutl, now on um tuuriiH-r, ui iihyh li.vrua of htr oihoe. , Louisyn.l.K. Tha ' CVitnV r-Journai of ThnrdMy h&vh: Tho It;ilr wfmt on the ciiniil doc!r. tt-rday, and will ho iioatiy niiiao uu good mil new. , t The Nat. wllnumi, hnvinic hoftii aiicrid om h. uronellAr t ni:i -looklnii stern,,' wiifli , will ItiHve MadiMou lor too Wubih ltiv;r lul wet k. Ttie t'ooru City, f.-onl hi... innn, who m ton of Iron ore, m-iivct nt ISnwAILmtiy yoMerdHy, mid a t im " vn not sulUcicnl wtlw lor ur uihmjiiu um liinx, uuu wuhh 1 loo wlu for lh ciuisil. mm i-iirinai-lirL-.l dlH(;liarulni hr em tt Nnvif Allniny. It I rumored at i lucliirwii i mm h pin in Chaih'S IXiivo uii'l otlicrure almut cuiiiHClliitf wtlti partlenat ew Alimny lir a ma -m UU-oiil HtHiiiiier nr. Uiu iiiitinuim una l'Ulbburg trud j. (St. Loui. Tht: pfitioorot of TUuiHuay 'X lie rlypr dix.lliu vi ry Klowly. Naviga tion to Keukuk, to ton rrupi" 1 hy low wftturnudKB. j,;j Molllii Mcl'ike liroke through ii (orte ol leo !?"( M. ,1,, " nt'Hll the oi'iitl'ii ot 1 1 1 r way down. In the llliuoi hiii." AilHwiuii lhc :; I plenty ol watT, nd huw lo inir.1 tlie.M in uu ,liiiuilari'. VV eiv htT l 111 u lid. liillui-h-i l.iir lor tlio Hi iisou. DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND. The Great Ntw England IlomeJy. VVhito Pino Compound In nowofttired U thn nnilrtfl tbro.i jliout the country. rtr loivliiii Iiihui provwl ly tho If Hi ol tliliLontl jthi-i In lli New Isiii;Unil HIUi, whe! IU nieril liavw ln.ooiim om wtill kuowu a tho trtu from whtc-h, lu part, it diTivm i n viritu-. The White Tine to hi pound I " C'UHKH, Kor Throat, Vt Id, ConxhH, Dlpthlbnrm, Itroiti-hllN, Hplltliig of lilood, nd I'ulliioiimry AHVf loim ginfrHlly. 11 U a ' itimiitai'lK r mty tor Kidney I'ouipUluU, Dint !, UHISctilty of V'oltlh'K llriii, l leedl on I'roiu the Kld- " intyn nl l!lttdti-r, (liuvol, mid olhor Complalnl. From t tloHtim Journal.) lioHroN, .lamiary 'A, IMS. Poi.A?n'ti Wu n it I'iNKt 'om ntUNii.- A n or havlmi given It n thorouti Irial, w- cu j-oiiil.li ui ly ri'-Miinuif-inl li!niiU' I hut fin" fumiHtiiitil tin voi vluiijl iIj. Ii lor th run" of t'oiiKlis, t'olilM, and i'ul-uioiili-1'omplHlnl-i u. n,-ial!y. In vniil we Uvt. kuowu II to Klvu prt.inpl n linl whnn U oi.in-r i. nn.l!." w Uu-li had lMM'11 lri.Hl hn.l lallwi. II it au tilii wliiuh, in a rliiuulu o prouiolivo ol hihIilim and wvi-iu -l In ila im Unit of .w MiKliind. iHiitlit to IM In .vi-y family; mid wKifMi.e that tli.- who on.-.: u Uiu It, mnl isivm it lair trial, w i. not Iherviiltvr he v llllnx to ho wlll"t "- A Vai.iiaui. Mii'H'it-fr. fuluntl't Whim ine N.i;(k.'. ndviTllm-d In our eoluimiK. i u.a.'Ui K"",pi '": In all thow " ula ;IM' ,4J wo" n " tul ipli-d. Ill for "alo hy all 0111 tlrntW! v. X. i'.JiuUpe uieiU. Tli" WhU I'.he Vmnpmmd I now fcol I lu vmy art ol Lite United Mali' umi Killlali flOVllKHH, . . . . . I repared ot the hi:w i:jiiji,i.mi noajiit' m.ior, iioSITOV, MAHO. C. 1AMN & t'U., 1'ioprlolor. CLOUD AV AKIN, Whohitale. Agents. Kor sale at etall hy 11 drusjilMti'. mch7 li-Hdlf: , O. 271. ItXJDD, STEAMBOAT AGTAIT. AN1RpCflat le At for llit' Hiilllninro & (III !0 Uiillroad, my.'1-tf Kva'o-vi i-i.. Inn.
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