Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 February 1869 — Page 3

1 af"' -i. w- -s- .-

f

OFFICIAL.

Laws Passed ly tlie Sicond Sezsvctn'oj the Fortieth Congress. Convention for the Regulation of the Postal Intercourse between the United States of America mnd leh ' gium. ; The Post-Office Department .of the United States of America and of Ielgiuni, being desirous to regulate by a new Contention the postal intercourse between the two countries, the undcr- ' sis;oed, beins; duly authorized by their rciK-ctitc Governments, have agreed upon the following articles: ARTICLE I. There shall be an exchange of correspondence, by means of their respective Vot Departments, between the United States of America and lielgium, and this correspondence shall embrace: 1. Letters, ordinary and registered. 2. Newpapers,liook.Packet8,iriiifs of all kinds, (comprising maps, plans, engravings, drawings, photographs, lithographs, and all other like productions of mechanical process, sheets of music, &c.,) and patterns or samples of merchandise, including grains and seeds. , And such correspondence may be exchanged, whether originating in either of said countries and destined for the other, or originating n or destined for foreign countries to which they may respectively serve as intermediaries. . ,.. ARTICLE II. " The offices for the exchange ol mails saail be (a) on the part of the United States: 1. New York. 2. Boston. (b)' On the part of Belgium: t 1. Antwerp.' 2. Osteod, (Traveling Office.) a. Ostend, (local.) The two Post Departments may at any time discontinue either of said offices of exchange, or establish others. ARTICLE III. iEach office snail make its own arrangements for the dispatch of its mails to the other office by regular lines of communication, and shall, at . its cost, pay the expense ol such intermediate transportation. It is also agreed that the cost of international ocean and territorial transit of the closed mails, "between the "respective frontiers, shall be -first defrayed-by that one of the two Departments which shall have obtained from the intermediaries the most favorable pecuniary terms for such conveyance; and any. amount so advanced by one for account of the other shall be promptly reimbursed. ARTICLE IV. The standard weight for the single rate ot posting and rule of progression shall bo: 1. For letlers, 15 grammes. 2. Per all other correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article, that which each Department shall adopt for the mails which it despatches to the other, adapted to the convenience and habits of its interior administration. But each offico shall give notice to the other of the standard weight" it adopts, and of any subsequent changes thereof. The rule of progression shall always be an additional single rate for each additional single weight or fraction thereof. The weight stated by the despatch ing office h hall always be accepted, saving the ease or manliest mistake ARTICLE V. The single rate ol postage on t lie direct correspondence exchanged be tween the United States and Belgium shall be as follows: -, 1. On pre-paid letters from the Uni ted Mates. J. cents. 2v On pre-paid letters from Belgi um, bo centimes. 3. Oa all other correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the hrst article, the rate shall be, tor the rivals sent, that which the ties patching office shall adopt ; in con formity with the convenience and habits of its interior administration. But eah office shall give notice to the other of the rate it adopts, and of any subsequent change thereof. ' , ARTICLE VI. Whenever there shall be edab lished a direct lino of steam com in u nication between the porta of the United Mates and of Belgium, adapt ed to the regular transportation of the mails between the two conn tries and acceptable to the two Departments it' is agreed that the international single letter rate ap ldicable to this route shall be re dueed to 10 cents in the United States and 50 centimes in Belgium, of which six cents (JO centimes) shall repre sent the maritime rate; and for the other correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article the roaratime rate in such case snail be 1U cents cou centimes J per kilogramme. - But this article shall not be carried into effect until a time upon which the two t'ost Departments shall herealter agree. . . ' ; i ARTICLE, VII. mi A ne payment ot postage on 'ordinary letters shall . be optional, subject to the- condition in article vin. mentioned, but on registered letters, and on all other correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article it shall be compulsory. ARTICLE VIII. lr However,- tne postage on any article shall be pre-paid insuffi ciently, it shall nevertheless be forwarded to its destination charged with the deficient postage. Upon the delivery of any unpaid or in sufficiently paid - letter, or , ot any other inauSciently pa:d 'correspond ence, the'.-e shall be levied a line in the United States of five cents, in Belgium of 30 centimes. This fine, as well as the dehcicnt postage on other articles than letters, shall not enter into the accounts between the two offices, but shot! be retained to the use of the office collecting the same. ARTICLE IX. Registered articles shall in addition to the postage, be subject to a register lee ot ten cents in the United States, and of -50 centimes in Belgium, and this tee snail always be prepaid. Each office is at liberty to reduce this lee lor the mails it despatches ARTICLE X. Any correspondence may be regis tered, not only ior international cor respondence, but also lor correspond ence originating in or 'destined ior other countries to which these two administrations may respectively serve as intermediaries for the transmission of such registered articles. Each Department shall notify the other of the countries to which it may thus serve as intermediary. ARTICLE XI. Accounts between tho two offices bhall be fixed on the following ba sis: from the total amount of international postages and reg ister fees collected in each coun

afcwwr, JWi.h.lffwuMP. maBt&?rl - .

tr? en Idtten, addod to the total amount of prepaid postages and register fees on other -art folcH, sent, the despatching office (-ball deduct the amount required at the ngreed rate, for the intermediate transit thereof between ; the two; frontier and the amount of the two net sums shall be equally divided between, iha two omces. ARTICLE XII. The correspondence mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article shall be despatched under regulations to bo established by the despatching' office; but thoi-c shall embrace the followiug: ' 1. No packet shall contain anything' which shall be closed against inspection; nor any written communication whatever, except to statc from whom or to whom the packet is sent, and tho numbers . placed upon the patterns or samples of merchanhise. 2. No packet may exceed two feet in length, or one loot in any other dimension. ... . : ii. Neither oflice shall be bound to deliver any article the importation of which may be prohibited , by the laws or regulations of the country of destination. 4. So long as any customs duty is ehargeable on any article sent to thfe United States it may be levied lor the use of the customs. 5. Except as above, no charge what ever shall be collected on the mails exchanged, otherwise than herein ex prcssly provided. ARTICLE XIII. s The Post Department of the United States and of Belgium shall establish by agreement, and in conformity with the arrangements in force at the time, the conditions upon which the two offices may exchange in open mails tho correspondence originating' in or destined to other foreign countries to which they may respectively serve as intermediaries. It is however, always understood that such correspondence shall only be charged with the rate applicable to direct international correspond ence, augmented by the postage due to foreign countries and any other tax for exterior service. ARTICLE XI V. Each office accords to the other the privilege of transit of the closed mails exchanged in cither direction be tween the latter and any country to which the former may serve as inter mediary, by its usnal means-of mail transportation, whether "on sea or land. For such transit on its part, the United estates othce shall receive as follows: . 1. For transit across its territory: for letters 1J cents per sinle lei tor rate ; for other articles 12 cents per kilo gramme, net weight z. ior transit across the waters ot the Atlantic Ocean r for letters 8 cents per single letter rate; for other articles 12 cents per kilogramme, net weight. i . o. ror transit across the waters of the Pacific Ocean; lor letters 10 cents per single letter rate: for other articles 20 cents per kilo gramme, net weight. t or such transit on its part the of fice of Belgium shall receive as fol lows: .. , . . For transit across its territory and the English Channel: 1. for letters 5 ceutimes per' single letter rate; 2. for other articles 40 centimes per kilogramme, net weight. ' ARTICLE xv. ; The postal accounts between the two offices shall l-stated miartcrlv transmitted and verined as spctuilv as practicable: aud the balance found due shall be paid to the creditor oihco either by exchange on Jjoudi'm, or at the debtor oflice, as the creditor office may desire. lhe rule for tho conversion of tho money ot the two countries shall ba established by common 1 agreement between lhe two offices. , ARTICLE XVI. ' When in any United States or Bel .gian port a closed mail is transferred iroin one vessel to another without auy expense to the office of the couatry where the transfer is made, sueh transfer shall not bo subiect td anv postal charge by one office agamst tho other. " : ' i , ', ( s ARTICLE XVII.' " ; ': Official communications addressed trom one office to the other shall not ba the occasion of accounts between the two offices. . 1 ' ARTICLE XVIII. . The two offices shall by mutual con sent make detailed regulations for carrying these articles into execution: and modify such regulations in like manner from time to time as the exigencies of the service may require article xix. ; , ; Letters wrongly sent, wrongly addressed, or not deliverable ror any cause, shall be returned to the despatching office at its expense for the return it any shall be incurred. registered articles in the sec ond paragraph of the first article mentioned shall also -be returned; other articles shall be left t-t the dis position ot the receiving office. Any postages not collected upon the correspondence returned, but which shall have been charged against the receiv mg office, shall be deducted from the account. , . . , ; , - ARTICLE XX. In consideration of the concession made by the United States Post Department, it is agreed that "a reduction of twenty per cent, shall be made in favor of the United States office from tho charge of forty centimes per kilogramme establish ed in Article XIV, for tho transit of the articles mentioned in the second paragraph of the first article of this Convention, and which shall be dis patched ironi the U nited states. ; - ; ARTICLE XXI. From the time this convention shall take effect, all former conventions between the two offices shall cease to be in force, except for the Durrose of closing the accounts arising there under. This Convention nhall take effect on the first day of January next. -- It shall continue in force until cancelled by agreement of the two offices; or until one year from the time when either office shall have given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the. same. This Convention shall be subiect to the approval of the Postmaster Gen eral ot tho United States and of the Minister of Public Works ot BelKiura. . lixecutcd in duplicate nt lirussels, this 21st day of August, in the year ot our Lord, 1KG7. , U-s.j JonN A. Kasson, JSn. Cam., d'C, d c. i- s-1 M. Fassiaux. Director-General of Railroads, Posts, anu telegraphs. Post Ofwcb Dipabtment. - ) Washington, Oct 8, 18C7. j Having examined and considered the foregoing articles of a Convention for the regulation of the postal intercourse between the United States of America and Belgium, which were agreed upon and signed in dupli-

- - "- ' '" '

oate at Brnaselr, on tho twonty first day of August, one thousand eight hundred ana sixty-seven, ty the lion. John A. Kasson, Spechl ' Coir'tnis doner1,. &c , &c.;: on bfhalf otthis Department, and by Mr. Fassiaux, Direr-tor General of Railroads, Posts, and Telegraphs, . on behalf of the Belgian Post Departments, the same are by mo hereby ratified and approved, by and with the advice and consent of the President of the United States. .. . . . In witness whereof, I have caused the seal of the Post Office Department to be hereto affixed, with my signature, th day and year first above written. Alex. V. IIandall, l. sj P. M. Ueneral. I hereby approve the aforegoing Convention, aud in testimony thereof. I Lave caused the seal ot the United States to be affixed. l. s.J Andrew Johnson. By the President: F. W.Seward, Acting Se cretary. Department of State, Washington, 0th October, 1SC7. - HARDWARE. IN ORDER TO WINTEIt CLONE BTOCK OUT - OUR OF We offer the following At Greatly Kcdueed Prices! Meat Cutters and Stuffeis; Shovels, Tongs and Fokeis; Kkalea and Skate Hharpouera ; Eutcher Knives; - . Batcher SawH, Steels, Cleavers, and Chop pers; ; . Axes, Regular aud Patent; Boys' Handled Axes; , . Axelljndtes; Wood Saws ; , Patent Cross-cut Saws ; Iron Wedges; Foot Sei apers ; Coa" and Oraiu Shovels. , " Alsr the following at J 12 S' S T II A X COST! Chain Bits, Rabbet and Mateh Pliine Bits, Hob and Shoe Nails, Snuffers, Clolu aud Hhoo BriiHheH, Xead Pencils, Steel ' Pens, Pen-holder, and Pocket-books. TERMS CASIi. FRED. P. STRADB & CO, No. 7 MAIN BTUK10T, ;. ja7 dtf 1 Bet. Second aud Third Street. SAMUKI. OKK. JAMKS JAVIDHON. J. !. OSB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DFAT.ERS IN IKON, STEEL. ZINC, HPUINGS.AXLEH, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths Tools, WAGON AND llVVdT WOODWORK witoi'uirr scitw iron noruni At the highest market raten. JVaier (Street, , . . KVANSVICIiK, IND. lualldir CiKTTlCHEK, KELLOGU&Co. (KuocsgMtfj; to Wells, Kelloyii & Cn.) , IMPOK'i'KKS AND JOliBKtiS OF 13 ITir:H.t Street. SIGN OF THE BIO PADLOCK' AXES, AXI.S, .AXKi,Ar, axi;a.i.s, TAliLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, : ; TABLE CUTLERY, POCKF.T CIJTLEUVV 1HMJKKT (JUTLEKV, POCKKT CUTJ.KilY, TriiM5 Olitilnx, t. 'i Truue CliniiiK, IIrtcr', lfoe, I'liisiierM lloen, . llantvrH' II oet, Mechanics Tools, Mechanics' Tools, Mechanics Tools, ai'ILDKUS' IIAKinVAUX, HIILDKUS' UAUSIWAUK, UU1LIIKKS' HAKDWAKK, COrrON AMI MIH)I,'RI)S, IOI ION ANIIMlHILlABWil, COITON Ahll HIHIJ, t'AKIM B FST Jt VJi H KR H &. VI Nit, HKST KUJiHKli JiKLTISi-t, BtltiT JiLMliKK BKLTIA'U, v . Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, , v. Mill and Cross-Out Saws, ' " Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. ONII buyers will fiud it to Uielr udvaulAte . eiauiiuo our kiwi before puratiHioj elsewhere. it the Old Stand, l.t First St BQCTIICUKB, KKLLOUti Jh CO. DENTISTS. I. ULLS Hesi flout DentiMt, Oyer First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, Evanfrvlile, Ind rox-risu. JJJL iran Hum WorK, Gold, -nit,Coralit, aud Amber PlaU-a, t'arved wur, Aruncia: I'aiate, fico. ADMIN IMTllATOR of Nltrona t)iid (an excellent and safe anasslUelu-.), Chicrol'oi m, Ktiier, uud alto aeveral local par lyxeis. , - NKTJRAIXJIO Affections treated. MY FACI1UTIKS are an k.mhI aud x esUibllNhmetit as laree (consini.in,; of TTVk rooms) as any lu tue uuiteu Kiaiea. . 1 KOTCRN MY THANKS ror the ei. tensive patronage received during the paAt KlUUT VtMiS. mchi ,O. E. RUDD, STEAMBOAT AGENT, AND Sneclal Asrent for the Baltimore A ' Ohio Kallroad,

BtTSlNESS CARDS.

r,,t , COAL! Having rcsnniod my former bnninM, I would hereby iulona my old jiatronw and tlie. piiblio "fnorallv that I am prppa rod to deliver 0(H1 CI.KAN 4-UAb on short, nolice. foal in all case must be paiil tor wht-m orderrtl. . Atteut for I hj celebrated PA RA.' DISfi CO A I.. - ' ' " ' Jt S. THOMAS. Office In American House, ' nov4 dly ' ' FA1INLEY, KUHN & T 10., Western Brewery, , Jlannfacturers of . '". Lager Beer, ; Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and . bottles. office-no. ss . main ; st EVAXiiriLLlC, IXDIANAi i nov7Iy ' ' ;" Mir STAUK & K0LB, Blerchaiit Tailors, ! And T!Jrii In.', i - ! Sew & Sccond hasd nothln?, . ; No. 3 SKOXI B1W ' : Bet. Main aud Locont, ',' ," ' KVA!SVII.t.Ei I MO. t.n r. i a it on1 Ritnilirinff done tO "AlioeiHi price pain ior iiecoud-banU clothing. itie. u.tili U. J. SCULAEfFER'A , l Old Rellahle Drug Store, Where can at all times be foand the largest assorled Block lu the bUte,eonHiRliiiKOf an euolesa variety of jScgliBh, . French, and America a Perfumes, Pomades, Colognes, Ruby Toilet Ffti, Wallets, Vu rse, Card Cases, Ac. Also, a splendid slock of spouges, and Cbawoin of all grades. ... , . , nov2S ( i BL YTIIE ' HYNES, ATTORNEY- AT -LAW OFKICS THIRD STREET, In . WALKER'S BUlIdJl NU. noTllly 1 ' THAI). P. GIBSON & I0n cotton FAcrroits, . Cotn'n and Fortvarditiri Agents, And Agents for Atlantic & Ureal Western Hallway FAHV FREIGHT LTXK, No. IS Jiorlh Water Street, EVAN8VILLE, INDIANA, Siok op . nil; t "of rtN ; Balk. uov!3 6m ' - i . S. Er GILBERT & CO., WLIOLKSA LE OROCKR9, No. 31 ..North '.First' Street, KVANSYIl.L'E, INDIANA. A full Ktook alwavH ou band and for fcale at tbt low st nutiket pticeH. novl-tiiu CITY GROJJEltY. BORGMAN & BKIIM K, UKAr.F.KS IN Family Groceries and Provisions, j 3i ST., BR r, MAIN St IXCITST. iloods deli vered free all over the city. .- novllSOin 1 o r-; C3 CARPENTER AND J0INKK .T.I.FAIR ICeeiw i-oiisliiKl ly m bit well-s-itsjiieil Poplar, Pine, Walnut, AhIi, tiherry, aud l-'elur l.uial-i, ready to matce all kimlM of work it my line. Kspecial ittieiidou Kiveu to ruixiiit ami yiun'int luit.iins. A1k keeps JacK. .s ie tor hire. ' HUop corner ot Market and ISoud Streets, Kvansvihe, I ml. novll d.iu WHEELKU & HIUS, WHOLESALE .ClKOCEllS, Cor. First and Sjeimore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly .C-DE0KE& & SONS, -Manufacturers of ICLLIOTT'.S PATENT SUCTION, KORCIC, and ANTI-EREZINU PUMP. , Warranted. - v ? ' ' Can be used in any, depth of well. -j vj,, . - " , Also Wholea! mannlacturer ' of CHAIN-PUMP TUBINO. 148 auU 14i MAIN KTK Kl! T, norll ly - MVAIV-iVlLLE. IX IK EvansviHe Business Colkge, Corner MAIN Jk TIIIUI SIS., rs w in CD w i o-1 KVANSVILLK, INDIANA. P.ook-keeplns, Penmanship, and MHlhomaUon m:ule hpeciHltieH. ts sKion doiu uay ami evening. For circulars, giving terms, Ac, or specimen of Penmaunlilp, address HKM.S -f.ixt:icr - novll ly . .' Proprietors. .... ; The puieisl of Medkinal, Wlne & Krandies B Ouly for8al at JSCIlUAKPKKifH. - Trusses, Rnpportera. Randase". aud Shoulder Hra:e the Im-mI, a soiWd 8tiK-li jn thin city tor nale low at 5CULiAKPFKR'H. . nov'JJ . . DB. V. IL ..JUKUKUWfiU, Evarjsvillfl, Indiana. Office on SKCOND STRKKT, bet. Alain ana l.opu ,r, BRAY'S ELOCK (Second Floor). oc271y " II EN It Y W. HIPP US, ATTORNEY AT i LA W, anA NOTAUY-PUBLIC. - Office for the present la the County C erfc'n OUiivj. novUd.'Uii . Kronenberjrer & Burnett, Proprietors of the City Livery and Said tables, Will huy, wll, and trade in Horses Mules, " Ihiggies, --rf-r . Stables on Icust Slreet, bet. Third Aod. Fourth, sKvansville. lnd. (Formerly known as Kohn's Stahle.) novti d3ni ' JOHN 1VINS0N, BRASS I01TNDER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-ripe Fitter, Manufacturer ami llealer in Steam and NV aler Oanges, Spelter and Itabbitl Metal, aud all Articles appertaining to a Brass Foundry. , STEAMBOAT AND GRXERAL BLACK SHIT1I1XG, Vater Street, bet. line and Leet. ' " "" EVANSVILIK, INI. CaHh paid for old Copper and P.rann

GTJ 1ST N Y BAG S. CAA HAI.E.S I'.XfKA IIKAVY

tlunnies arrivius; aud in wtoie, for sale by FOSTER BROTH KKS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. We desire to Inform the trade that re have leeu appointed agents for the largent Importer in "the United Htates, and are now 'prepared to eupply ' them lu any quantity. declSdtf BonteV Steam Cordajrc 31111s. JOII1V KONTE, - -MAmjFAcnjRM -or ' Hemp Packing, and Hemp Twine for Sewing Gunnies, ' MAIV ST., one door south of Front, de22 d3m CINCINNATI, OHIO. D. A. Cf.AKKK, Memphis, Tenn. ' J. li. DittiKy, late of Cart mell Irury. ' CLARK IJltlTUY, (SuoceaHors to Cartmell A Drnry.) . , Iiroclnoo (iiid Geiiornl COMMISSION MERCHANTS " ' No. 210 rUOST STKKKY, . t lieu Washington aud Adams, " ; J ' 1IKMPHIS.TKNN. f?y permission we rerer to Brandeis A Crawtord, LouUville, Ky.: Marlon & Pool. Cincinnati, Ohio; I,. KnftBer, Jr., A Co.. Kvausville, lud.; liayiinrt Wlilllalcer, KvauMVille, lud. ; Brot hers, Mt. Lxiu, Mo. ; CharleH T. H hide, Cairo, III.; K. Wi tinilb, Prexideut People' Bank, MouiphiH, Tenn.; V. 11. Cherry, President MeichaiHa' National HanR, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke, KlyCo., MetnpliiH, Teiin.j Newton Kord A Co., Memphis, Trliu. ; (SliaUou, unjer A Co., Memphis, 1'eun. tiel llf WU. OLKNH. JAS. M. WbK.VN. K.DYMON1K W. P. STOCKU ELL, WITH AVM. OLKNN Ho HONH, WlIOLiiSALK UKOCEUS, tlXtiJINITI. novhiSm ' ARCHITECTS. H. MU11S1NNA : AltCIIITEOT. m'4i No. .1 CHANniiKlCS I5UII.U1NO Corner Klrsl ami locnst. Ht rfH-tji. v Kvansvillo, lnd. 1 lr- Plans and Kecirlitl Ions for all kind ol buildings lutTslied at short nolh-e, and nn taomviihIiIh ii rma - - inch In d.'hu LUMBER, ScC, (SnctwsHors to Kleido A Trihle.,1 ANOrAOTUKKKS Or AND llRAf.BHH IK K;iIi, Doors, liiinds, Frames, - MOULD IN(iS, &c All orders forworhln t he liuildmg llui nr.' proiupt.ly attended In. We keen eoiiKl:iiilly on hnnd all kind of IAIM I'.KU, I'l N K and ltll'IAlt KlJOI1NU, W K.Vi'H KltilOA ItlJlNti. Ac. Scroll Rawing of every description ai-. Ireuiii:i of i.uinlM'r done to order. Factory at the old sLaud of Htele a Trlhle, Beroiitl St., bet. t lies t nut and t lienj, KVActavuLuc, Ijio. , apll dtf . In retiring from the above partnership 1 desire to return my thanks to my tncud who have favored me with business, and would ask'their coiitinnajico Willi l he new arm. . JAMKS1KKL.K. Evansville, Jan. 2. i.iiM iu.s:-LUii isi:iti Tllfr; Nl lt.Nl K1I1KK t O.UMJI the Luiubtr I'.iikiiicish at bis old stand L the cornerof Main and Hovenf h Street, and wonhl reKpecttulJy inlorut the punlio that his ttlocic is lare aiul secoud to noD' in the tussortmenUi, embracing Hine ol s thicknesses and quality, from the nic Ttuid t'ommon tSiiiuaw . ikmict up ; Tliree-lm-h First Clear Plank. Also, 5oo Isjoli-S of various thicknoic and styles, and 10,ut LKIHTH. Window Hiuili, Pine and Poplar Hhlngl. 3 and 4 -feet laUi, Mouldings, Caitintft Quarier-Kound, Jtc, Ac. Orders from the iwmnlry, river or lai filled promptly. se2l dSm JOHN F. ULOVKlt. ' JAMES SWANS0N A SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In PINE LUMBER. Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a larce iu()rtnieiit of Allegheny, Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and KLikii iuic, orewed aud UudreMsed, on hand aud ior sale. Extra Sawed and Shm-cd Pirn Shingles, eighteen inches long. ' - , We rwpectfally anliclt the citlwns ol Kvansvilleto give uh a call and ezamiue our stock before pnrcham us elsewhere. Yardon Watku BTHKicr, . (Opposite Imasco WharO, Kvansvtlie All orders promptly attended to. . may25dlim - WILLIAM IIITJVJNII. MANtrrACTTJKKIt OT Sasli,Doorc,Blluil3, frames, Ac. ' ' and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shlnglaa MIHX4J, FI.MKI)SJ, Ae. Offioeand Factory, iTumrr IiilUail Wain tUrt-eta, Fvanttville, lnd. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. mail dtf - LAW CAltDS. W. P. H AUG RAVE, ATTOltNlOY at LAW. Ofhce on Third Street, In WftMhlnyton Hoiimo lihnrk. . Will practlc e varloni Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to tittle burituem dec4d:hn B. K D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, " " MOKGANTOWN, KY, Will practice in the counties of Hutler, Warren, M (ililenburp, nto, mid cion, from pi altenllou given to tue coiioclion of claims. IteferenceaW heeler A Kiggs, Ho'.IIn worth b liro.. CIihm. lialxvM:K .V Co. lapik BIATTHKW DALZKLL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Load, Lime, Cement, &a, No. IS Water Street, deolOdly Kvaibvii.I.. Ii ROBERT SMITH, U n tl o r t a k o r. MAIM STREET, bet. Fourth and Firth IVANbVILLE, INB., Has tnnt recetvert & new Hearse, the finest ever in the city. A large assortment of Metallic Cases, CaskeW, and Codlns kept constantly on band. . iv d:hn. 77 FLOOR I FLOOR! TIIK ll.lEKSKlM:n WILL NKI.I. their Im'XI Family Flour at ?1 7,"j. at tneir Mill, corner ot Fourth street and Fultou Avenue, aud deliver to any part of thecilv. VAHLBEKG A DIXON. Jallidlf

STEAMBOATS.

Dexter's independent liw-prenuie I'aeket1 JSZm'mi'wetU. T. I fa uk Master, leaves Kvsniviltft fur Cairo every MONDAY and IHUltSHAV, at 1 f.M , Iosllively connectinir at Cairo with St.. Louis Mem phis, and New irleans pacfeela. iioJl dtf DUK.K N:t'HKI.soN. Agent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet T for Padncah and Cairo. .... Tlic finely appointed steamer : Ben, HvWAi:n, Masier; Makidn Wiught, Clerk, Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo ami all way landings. leaves Kvansville every TUiiiUAY and FlilDAV, Hi p.m. I-aves Cairo every WEDNJCSDAY and 8ATCKDA V, at 5 p.m. Through bills of ladinc; telven for freight over 1 he Mobile & Ohio Railroad. ' For lreight or liassaee apply m board, or to W . O. BROW N A CO., . or DUKK NlCHKlvsON, JylStf - AcenU. Regular WEDNESDAY PACKET For Clarksville and Nashville. The elegant Passenger Hleamer Fanny I5ranilIs, Hknrt Miller, Master; Kirr Runn, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermedial ports every Wed new lay, at 4 o'clock p.m. connecting at Nashville with rallroadti for all points Sou ih For freight or papain applv on board, or to c. li. UUDD, ocidlf - ' "- : - ' Aent. REGULAR SATD DAY PACKET For Smithland. Clarksville, and ' Nashville. The excellent Light-Draught Kteamei ' T. O. Ityman, Mater; ' . - . W. K. Oracy, Clerk. Leaven for Nashville F.VKKV HATUItDAY at 4 FTH., jn-mitptlir. For Height or ptussane apply ou hoard, or to . It. RUDD, , janSdlf i Or DUKK N lCUKLSON, A cent. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet ami splendid vtdewlieel meatner IVrollio Norton, CH AHLEY PKRKTI NS, Master; A. O. I u in. ami. t;ieik. Will ply as a retrnlar mu-ket Iw tween ir.v. ansville and Henderson, ottering; uneqiiHletl aivom modal iiniH to travelers and shlpl ' i.r.ivm r.vausviiie tiaity at it'i p.m. lave.4 lleiidersoii dailv at 7' a.m., jnukln clse conne.-t ion wilit the AC. li.ll. FAItK ThroiiKh and wuv iiiissemreiH only ft eents. Jan7 dlf W. a. WfOWN A CO., Aeeittn. Reg:uiar Evansville and Iiowlingureen rack . The fleet and elegant PnrkM. ABA XYON, W. H. Vanmtkk, Master: J. F. Wf t.BAwtcs, Clerk, Leaves Kvansville for Itowid NO-iiit hkn every TUKSUA V, id ft p.m. Uaves Kvansville for WOODlllTUV every SA'I II R DAY. at ,ri r m. hor lreight or paMKuse apply on ho.nd. nov2l dlf Regular Evansville and TimiiesHee River Packet, for Paducah, JohiiHonTlIlo, nnt Kastport. , Tho fleet and splei .did Ktenmer SAM . Oil 1 1, ALLKN DUNCAN, Master; Wm. Unas, Clerk, fjeaven KvansvlllA for Kiuit M.rt and nil Tennessee Iiiver way landings as a lenulitr wtH-kly lMteket, wry Halurday at 4 p in., taking ficiKht and passtmerM at lowest I acket rates, and til vina especial attention tottie tllliu i of oiders. For freight or imssusie apply on hoiird. Beitt tf DUKK Mi'llKIXDN, A Kent. Regular Evansville, Green River, and Hartford Packet. The beauliKif neir .Steamer tiAI i'JVIO R 3 , ' Joe Mcltoynolds, Mavler, Now nearly completed, will ply ax a ret;iilar piwkeL tx-Lween Kvansville mid ail poiulM on i een lilver, aud ou. ltwnuh Creek to Hartford. Wlil leave Kvansville every MONDAY and THUKHDAY at ft imt. I ;iit ml Coillti to f-ltlt'. Henderson k Evansville Daily Packet The new, fast, and le:;unl Bl.lt-wheel 1'HsMentier isteumer Mob KM Waxlkn, Master; Kolkbt Bkasiibar, Clerk, lieaves Henderson every morning at 7'i o'clo!k, promptly. leave Fvansville every afternoon at 4 o'clock, promptly, i Fare Through and way p.'Uisens;er$ 50c. Freight received at all iime by HUMFHftKY, I'A l'llICK A CO.. Attents. Regular MoLday Packet for Paducah, astiort and Florence The eleant rasscnjjer Steamer Lkk IIowkll, Masl or; - ' ' ' t. IHroHra, ' i BlLl.V Wll.I.IAMS,l ' Ix-fl ve for the alMive and all Intermediate jsMiils every MONIiAY at 4 o'ehwlc f.m. For fiei-tit or passage applv on tumid, ur l llUMFllHf.Y, 1'ATUlcK & CO., oc'JS dtf ' Aaem. For Paducatt and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and tiiturday . ' Packet. The magnificent side-wheel Bt earner AIWIAOA, A. M. DusonriiKT, Master;' - - W ill 1. Fowf.r R, 1 ..lnrk - Uko. Nit tii-.i-soM. itlMr" Leaves Kvansville every WKDNKSDAY (iiulHATlIUIiAyiiHp.nl. lavea t'alro every TtfURHDAY and Kl) N D A Y at A p.m.. making clos; connectiotiM at Cairo wltti tirst-lrtsM packets for St, Louis, Memphis, and New tlrleans. Connecls at Kvansville with the B. AC. K.U., and theTarawiou for Lonbville. Forireiiiht or p:iss.vse apply on board, or to F. M. HUMPlrKKY & CO., or DUKK NICilKljKON, se!2 tf Agent. 4r. Knrtou's Tobacco AntidoW: ' V'... . .n- n x.i K.vorK ALL IIIIK Trtn Top KCii It . -J .i.djf 4ti, h'trutl-- II mriitr tel.. I rrtfls llv? tAiKxt, inviiroriur Ibt .yu-ni. imh K.tyur."hiii" ttl Nlrvit-lrltHfii'iili pwi. l1' -NrflU-il u.w ntnl tilHll-A''. eiuiii- tl lHi!a-ll W Uift-ct tin- Xu-ltt; irt l'.Hl. liV'.r. rffittiii). aiitt r.tfiMi-. ri.t.u-t hfAlilt. tttZKrrt Jar Mrjtj f "' ruirL i'tw.f r'iiiXreI,ta l,er tOX' An iti&rrutii; y iiiw-e m it. iniiiritni p.X-'li f tii!wfa, ilh li-ls lit li nii"t.;:il, n-f-erutic.it, alc.is t fski;. Aeiit. hhI. Ail hcTE5TIMONIALS. Po.T' vsTKH'd TU'ciM4(.Nr. I rt-.v'tl n txnfr.tir. I..H s Anti'loto- fr..V Ku. J M. lyil'.nn. Ill it l:nrt it nr. fjf'ttl'uil rifre. S. i.sllAl., Cuiinlun, li.-inisuti l-.,0. Fboh rim C. fi. lVor, fjti-irt' 0v. l'fc-mr IU-B I a ijply of llie Al lIoTf 2V un rrrirl Jittt diinrUt K. HOKr.LT. X O. T. Kim. ill. Fko Nsr If iKinnmX ptrr. Pi."c. Centt. in of iiilhii'iuv liro h.'ivititf 'Jf ctirwt of lhe ft.rtiU' li.r ttro ljr uinc Dr. Unnn A Mtiilfrte, lu (Ictiie a friiu i-tv t'ur ttie fri.ni-r of th' iiitulioii. J.)r.rn Mato, yf.rtl.!iy;f a. II. Smte IMson. A RlNKJClt's T:iTlMNr. Jrjtirton'ii Antidote iI W. MamvV Xstt. tiUill.Vrw AILskjt, lnd. A Ol.KKOFW A rf'p yfKSTIBOH T. OsiXCf'XOr ASTIXHilC curcj uiy brollierAml myNcit'. IT lK ,A!l.. FkoHTHK TiUCK IlKAnUtTARTFRK, I.t. Mi.-f AIIM! ynintt'l tirttf-fiMI Jtf'tndjt if H'-'h in thrm'mlh Ijjr iliu Dr. ICrluu', Anlidiile, uci'iH Mrt foVotmi-'-o l reMKrvci. WM. L. JPan. j. Knnn.R tlo.ff JorTHITAI.. HoX'""", Wn i ..f Hiirt.iti'. AtitE.tt.tt; rrmurti till ftr ih..j.l r...m t.u I ink. tihiwiire in r'oniH""li'' a ta Jll ..ur ..lr. V. V. Xl.ATKII, I FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Trademark X iiyrly',leJi

n i v i: n x k n s .

Fjr Other JCi.'cr limit See Fnnrtti 1'iite. KTKAMBOAT rillNTINW. No printing eslulillshment lu the Wont nas hotter laclSitiea or Kreator ability lor loln fine SteamlKwt Frintimc. OurwO"V aienl ol Joh Tyo, though very lario mi eomplete, i. constflnlly boms; added to, nd our Job department is under the personal miervisioii of fno ttf the best Jon priuleni la tlie United HtateH, Wo are prepared to print Fosters, plain or fancy. Bill Head, tiilis Ladinsr, ciirils, lHck and Meal TickeU, Bills ot Fare, Mates' Ttf kets tor Labor. Ac, Arc Order left with either of the sUari-boau will he promptly attended j to. Vi ral her nml M ater, . ' i I The weather, yesterdiy, wan really delightfulclear, cold, and froity lu (the mcnilug, mild, hrlght, and beautiful an lhe day advanced. January took her departure as gentle a a lamb, and February succeeded In like mild form. Tho lver during the twentj-.foor hour ending at 3 p.m. yesterday had fallen only about IX luches. The cap-. tone at the mouth ol the Hyeamore Btreet Hewer In again uncovered, and there la little prospect of fc-iso. Tho raiusof Friday were not 10111010111 to more than check the decline. . , , ; 1 ArrhHl nml lfiirlnrisi. 1 . . The arrl vain and departure!! up to Uiree o'clock yesterday inc ude the Havana Naabvllle to Cincinnati; Kate Robinson! Kastport to Cincinnati; Argouaut No. 2, Louisville to Memphis; liexter, Louisville to New Orleans; Tarascon, Henderson lo Louisville; Mol.ie Norton and Bailie V., Henderson to return; Cumberland, from Cairo; Dexter, from Louisville; Faun City, Bowling Oreen to Louisville; Lawrence, HI. Louis to Cincinnati; Allegheny Belle, Ft. Louis to Pittuhur; DarllDg, Clocin u all to Mem ph 1.1. . Jtontn Iknfi. Among the first bout duo here are the Armada, from Cairo; the Lewellln, from Kastport; llobert Mooro, for Nashville; theMlnneola, from Memphis; the Hllver Moou, for Memplils; the Indiana, for few Orleans; Leonidas, Legal , Tender, Uiclimond, Westmoreland and Mary Uouiton, from New Orleans; the I lose 1 1 lie, fioiu Louisville; the rjtumt Floyd and Alpha from Nashville; the Clara Wcotl, from, Wabash Itivcr; the J c.alsa and l'etrolla, from Nashville. ." " ' . ( IT loeellnneOHa. 1 i: lUiHiuess opened pretty lively on! the wharf, yesterday morulug..;..'..The ltupldan No. 2 discharged her maguiHceul trip ot cotton, coru, aud inlacellaneoua frulgbt. which made a large showing on tho wharf and wharf boat ..Uy the way, the tomposltor added 000 hale of cotton t the lot consigned to Humphrey, l'atnclt A Co. The correct amount to those conslitnot was 1 !1 bnles lmilead of ?.tl an mndoio fi ixir...... The Havana and Kalo lloblu. Kon passed up fully loadeil... .,.. Tim ArKonaut No. 1, for Memphis, h id a uood trip. Captain Boh Lancitster was a )amieuer on her to IhU port. He does not take command of her, tut reiorled...i The Normau was eecurlug a fair lot of freight, and tho U.ipidan bad large order for her return trip considerable packet freight .......The FallH Cily wan deeply loaded with t ihaceo, corn, hop-", i and inlKccllaiioom freight The - 1'arancon left full or people, and 7ith a model ulo lreight trip. Among her pimaoneetn 011 funday wo wero Kratllled lo meet tlco. I'.iUermm, on erpellent uleamhoal clerk, ami for a long I Into connected with the ljouisvillo packets, (icon; la now onjoyius oNum cam 'tlignilale In the suburbs of Canucltoti. We hopo to see him asrain in Hie olUco of a tlrst-cluss ftcamhoat soon Onr apcompllshed young friend Jim Hicks, for n lonir t'mo the popnlar cleric nt tho American 1 loose, will take a ikisIHou as clerk ou tho Kallle V, ore long. Jim has hosts f friends in this city and nt nende'r60n.....Tlio Uolert Fnlton arrived Hnnduy night from Memphis with a tow of empty barges. Uor4e W. Twomey, late clerk of the Norman, lolt by rail for Louisville yesteidny Ritei'iiooii..........One Item of freight of the Norman yesterday wan (W, head of horses aud mules The Dexter 'pasaod down ketweeu 7 aud 8 o'clock with a fair trip, hut not full, She added hut llltie here, bolnn too close behind the Louif lana... M.TLi) Aileghany Bcllo jiass.'d up with five barges loaded lo their fullest capacity lu low.. The Lawrence arrived at soon, loaded to her guards. Hhe dlvcharged a large lot of dry hides here, aud took a email lot of freight The DurllDg arrived at 1 f. M , with her guards ou the water Wo had tlne.VulMte pleasure ol intetlng our genial old friend Cup tain llode Urowu yeMterdny. He Is leading an independent pastoral life near DycusUurt;, Ky.. and Is the veiy Image Of good health and a man that enjoys a good coiihclouce. May ills shadow never glow les...Tbe Darling discharged a lart;e amount of freight here. Including 20 barrels tar for Wheeler A HipgK, 4 bur re Is onion seU for Vickery Brotheis, 40 barrels whisky for Janet A Oalch, 10 barrels apples for Pamons, Bcovillo A. Co., and a considerable amount of Wabasli ltlvcr freight. Captain! Itenh. K. Neiil telcKiaph us that the. great I udiana will be here 011 Wednesday, en route to New Orleans. Hhe Is unsurpassed In all her appoint ment. Itonls Lent Injf T-Iay.. ' Foit Cairo. Tim famous CtimlK-rlaud, c(miuanded by that acwnuplUhed slcvimboulman, t'uptslu Bon. Howard, and with those polite and atientlve young men, Marion Wright and Bruca Hunter In the oilier, ts the regular poet ft for Cairo at i v, w. to-day, having dmlrahle paswcnijer appoiul niBiils. Mic gives through Mils of lading lo all olrits Honth and West; and inaKes close connections at Cairo with Memphis and &ew Orleans and BL. Louis packets. ' , For LouisviLtK. The tjufcnly Ttoe Ilite, finely appointed and fleet as gazelle, leaves at 4 p. m. for Louisville and all way wrb. Captnlu Ike Dollls. a veteran ottiivr, is I u command, and l'liil. 11. Bran, ham and Jim .lre'n are her courteous and obliging clerks. ," , ' . ton tiRKE.i BivKa. The splendid Ada Lyon is the regular packet for Bowling Oreen and all way ports ou Ureen Ulver at & P. h. te-day, ami is a deservedly popular steamer. , Cupt. W. H. Van Meter, an experienced navigator. Is in command, and J. F. Wllbimks la her pleasant and popular clerk. ' Fok 1 1 kn iti;soN. The flert aad finely npH-inl'd klollie Norton the regular railroad transfer packet, and leaves for Henderson nt 1 o'clock promptly, having (decant Accorx m slat ions lor. pnsMmgor CuptMin Chnrley IVHilns, Kd. Terry aud C II. Boyle, are her popular and obliging oflii'ers. , The benulirnl clipper, Faille V., splendidly apisihited and swift an an eagle, leavt for Henderson promptly at 4 p. M, Captain Wailen, a gentleman of tho old school, commands, and Itohcrt Brasliear, nn attentive and gentlemanly ofticer, has charge of the oitlco. ' ' ' ' "' ' Foil CLAniCHVH.LB AND NASHVILLE. The beautiful and finely appointed Itomro will leave at four o'clock thU evening for Clarksville and Nashville and all Cum lK-rland KlVer way landliiKs. The Borneo has comfortahlo and pleasant pasKouger aipoinlmeuts. Captain J. V. Tnroop is her commander, and 1s an accomplished sleamboalmati and an excellent gentleman. George Tnroop, clever, cour'eous and obliging. Id her chief clerk. Withopfl to sco her leave to-day with a good trip. aiuiulntfw Irani nr K-lnK" riri-HBURa. The Cbimercif of Friday says: The marks on lhe Mononsahela pier Indicated three feel ten Inches, and falling Blowlv The marks on the Allegheny, four l t eleven Inches. The weather was verv mild for the season. Busine- on the land In'' was not brisk; Irrtirnt custom K?ai e "" Most .f the boaU that arrived will wait lor more water. The new n'eamer Mollle Kliort, Captain O W. Kbert's pel, hud her machinery tested yestordny for the flrsl time. Kvery deparunetit gave entire sullsfaRlion lo tlisi interested), giving Indications of Kieat speed. We congratulate Captains t-bert and I'.'ppard on their Ulceus. The Mollie Kbeit will depart (South ou the first rise of w ter. Cincinnati. The Oonwici-cirif of Halurday auy s: It Is reported that Capt. Lancaslor, foi m-

rly or ., J. f. Webb, u t'(.U.eo, Ki.ino.t of lliAii4'iii!iut No .2. The l.iuniw,,,,,!, which nri lyed nt New OrlKMUH Oil Hlll.,y Iom II, you Billholo. mew, went hither up 1 1, j I,,', yi . I l..,n Iimh nnyclliiTiitrnmhiml, wnwiini K...I ( l,ii t No. 2 made her lust trip Ju i,,0r IM: The Gazelle says : LiHt Moiidny evening inn .f tlf hun W eniployed bylho Ashlsi 11 C.UI CompM n -, named Oavcr, wiis imIi i i.m Willi mIW.iMiat of co-il, h h Ich h.kd been cni'mr .,1 by onto sU uiuer pss-iim up thenwr. Tli'i coal whs put aboii rd I ti st etttoer, : iul llnyoung iim.ii was ii intinu Ins lUtdntvnlo Ashltllid, a lillle tie.ow, mill Hie pioc, ,.,s Of the salo In. his p'X'ltet, wlteti hwatulreeit.ed by two imiik-st ini'ii Imuktll, Who robbed h I in of tlie 11 oacy, only its, Ou tho Inst up trip ci the 'J eie. 1 1 p;,t n lady, who give her niniff as Mrs. Trl hell, got atioard at 1"rrtsmout h, with a very young baby in her auim. She ptiht her passue ti 1 onion. The boat at rived nt Oreenupshurg Mmtuiduy ili;!it. Oreen 11 w-

bur Is ten miles ittiove 1 01 imhoiiiIi. lleie a yonug lady aued aboil utubteeii, teyixtered as M is liof e, 1111110 ahum d v Im 1 00k quite a ftincy to the inby. J. teed, so tttronj? becu'iie her iill'eillou for tee iiltlo one that hhe propn.sl to the innllier to take it to her own homa 'l Ton . Fork, a nibiiary of liii Handy wl. ether for Die purpose ol adoption or not, we did t ot learn, bat presume this whs the oiiji cl Tim nnluiiil aud adopted mothers wei e entu o st runners lo each other bvforu the is Her c imo ulonr.l. M Us K. took the baby to her home, lint it appears she repented the act: lor on Monday night became down with Jliebuby to Ircml 111 011 the J. C. Crowsiiy. tin the whatf-tsiat st.e met the mother, who, it sAems, liail also repented, siuiwui swaitiug the arrival f thet:io;.by at the wlnirll.oal, that she miijlit go iiplhe river ami claim her own. 'l he huhy wus delivered Ltver to lis mother, tthd Isilh the Indies were mail! hapjiy one tieritiisn she lino, and (he other btanse she hadn't, a baby ! IOUisviLLi. The IX usler-Juurnl of Haturday says: A steamer was lvlnn at the wharf tho other day. and while blowing oir sl,: iiin a Joint wus blown nut wit 1 a loud report. flie ( 'h fun 1 11 , hearing li e nolwt I not kuowhig the ctie, exclaimed In t ' litl.-l accents, " Oreiil, tlod, sum elh 1 11 i?'s busted." and immediately struck u Iwe line lor inn lop of til hank. It was some lit I le t line betore lio could lie linimved to return on board. ' 1 , , IVw Ail vert tVcmcnt s i 9 isiitjd dvciir jrwo ; 'IMPORTANT: IHIIITCF.NIAIN TO AHf.nt'H "' ku tiian fv;:ki t oo per cent: Havod by cliibbintr logchnr and bnyln Cotton Ci-orii, Iuk,sh 'i.Him, S...,ikn OoOIIH, IloHIKHV, i.l.4M TK, HIIAWIX, l, '., together wlih Hsus .v r-hum, I;. ..k-, l uaitKV, Mt.VKit-l'i. tn i Wauk, ('. T..IW, FA NOV UootM, ('., of 1:ASTSIA A lilsDALL, C5 IIANOVKB H'i, Ifc.'STON, lU:t, LlcrutK'U VI It o leant I I tenters by I lie 1 tilled Mnt4-M. I'rAHLiHHKD 181. '! The goods twdd by in are d.ei Ibed In printed slips or check, v hl. h nr. .ill to auy address nt the rale of leu mutts eneli, 1 11 clubs of ten, Iwenty, t I II I y, lot t.v , slxl y, one hundred, mm bund r d and liii,lwo hundred, Ac. For a il I n iIjm leieiver can buy t ho article desert ocd In ttu-ebeelt, r fxchanieo It for any e or I wo o- t invt bundled other nrlU-les In our ciieuljir. As a guarantee of the worili o( evi-t 1 1 1 leh sod by us. any ailleli' on our checks en 11 t exehAiiKttd lor a Will lied 171ml or a Hllve," l';iiUsl Be vol vl ny. Table C tor, with Five '.tollies. Keli.luhit lbs t-Meiil psper of t.e Northwest, the T"l' 4Uuil.it tNashy V piiair), ssys of ns: "WHAT Wk MAW AT T tR II t' it. Curiosity led us, wbl'e teoMiitly lu Boston, to visit I lie dot In r esl ablish ne 111 1 of M essi s, KahtMAN A Kklf OAI.I.. Their iriule bus Imtoiiiii so imiiiitiiso thill they 1 ov oi'i iiey lour stores In t lie ele.T nt b. h ( No, 1.1 II mover Hlreet. The name ol 1 b Is dim I1111 lu-rome as ' tauilllar as household wonls "tin' miout t he Al iddle lllli Went tru .hi sles. wb lie as prompt and hononil In btilne4 men they are endorsed by the icsl II rms In t heir own city. Their C:uli s. Mcni of seiiini goods has done more, wi beiiuve, ilui lne. the past few years to keep down ttie prices of domestic articles lit ev-ry 1 ly n ', l imit all other lllll'ieiicus ron biiie.l. Must ot their goials urn mauulii lun-,1 exprexsly fjr them, as, for liiMiiiime, cuilery nis.lc lo their older In Hlieilleld. r-nulaud, and lmiKirted in lar.?e j tut 11 1 II les lor linlr iloll.ir trnde alone." ' Nmit.itirlimnto art $iiinri ttml ,iul 11) clttttw. irtLtlif aiwinit t wtfttt'tl ttn tjett. I'm tit 1 lint of url ieltui tllowed um commlssbiu to uy one sending lu ciulm: tbl 1 0 OF llilill l. I! I -l . yard blanched or U n blenetieil Coll.ou Clolli, I'hoU.gniiilv Albuui, lnu pteiurtw, olefint Morocs (ilipliiiK. Itevolvlng oval lutitd. Hilver l'htted Table Ctixtor, !i bottles. I,udles' Dre l'al tern. A. 1 .i-O y 's rich ly -ornu-menled Black Walnut WrltlugDesk. alley Cassliuere I'auUt 1'iitU rn. I.bi v: W hllu all Linen Table Cover. VV'htl J .itneiisier "on nter pan t, 20 yards Calico. 'Alhnmhm Bed 1711 ill. Ladles' Mufm co IShoppl n; But;, tioixl Cotinge lock. CLUH Of i-AX T V , I Jd. J yards f.l blenched or unbleached colloii clot It. 1 n-.hioii:i-ble Dross i'alteru. a'fj yariis wind cus.ttnerii for 1'a nts and et. I'atUi n. i-ioti-IodhIiIo woolen slntwl. While M nr. 1 1 1.counterpitiio. Lady's h rge geniiUie morocco shopping hug. 'Lit ly's I'lishioniiblo I'loak I'ulierii. I'slr gol wlil'u uooii-n Blansets. I '.lack A 1 piti-.i Di ess r.ilU'in. I yardit ilouble wtdt It water trtti cIdhUIii. t ya''ls I'lirmt-iK' uoo.l wool I'iockhiu. lto"-wood Jtrss Aim 111 Clot h. Lioly's Fur Mtiir. Met Misses Fur', Mull' and Collar. CLUB OF ON K JIDNDttFD. Im yards g'Kid Blenched or I tililntielied eollon clot li, one ysrd wulu. Lit ly 's or n'-ul 's in-w Hi I ver II nuti 11 t 'iiho Wn.'li. Fasu 101 111 bio 'I'll I bet Dross Battcni. J' .1 k'nnt Black Alpaca Dress I'hMi iii. On pair ! iioo.1 white woolen Ulan k el m, luro sums l. ely 's FashioUHblu lliiuMti VV'iulcii MijhI. Two larg't, fiuu, bleached li nui tblt covers, with one d r.en lai ge-sl.' d tl In net tin pit in -1 to match. Z' hi.U In 1 ip til 1 0-1 1 1 . k yarns ttne cHsslmero lor suit, one iloi-n Ivory Handled Hteel III tded K iiim-s and Forks. uue tloy.eii Uoo-ik' t"'" Hllver i'Kiled J.oiks on while mcUil. I'orlitblo Hewing and J.iiittoiil-r ni iclilu, Tt yards doiible-wldl b Waicrprool Cloaklni;. Hei of Furs, mull and col tar. . It ts imposKihle. U li complete list of goods, hut Agents ileslriii4 iiitl-lcs not Itaintsl shore, will pleitsi men t Ion t hem, and we will aeeommod tie tlu-m If possible. If you have a chit, reo-ly, or InU-iul to raise one lor any other house, tivn'l Juil to genii it tit im, mitt tit tht mi tine fhnr itslc fin 0ur New t irctUitr U1 M immth hu haiiie LUt.. 1'arlies acl lug as imcnts for oilier dollar houses In tills -lt", will deas semi us their address, and Wn I ol a tlo.en or so of their male ami fct.'ii-1 trltnuls, ns we can make It for llmlr n vs tun nn loiloso. Male and femalestenl wnnted s ustisl. NI.KII MII.Mll JA Kl t.lSI I KI.I) f KK.H III every I usi.i it . and wn guarantee that it will ccuu ikm led ly sale. N. li. Our s .le should not be classed With dollar Jewelrv sales and gift enterprises. Heud to US for declslo 1 respe. ti itt oar business by the Comiulstioner ol luli i-iiil lUvenue, dated Wttwhl niton, November , 11. if you want pr mipt returns for your nioimy, Mtrtl your nl to EASTMAN & KENDALL, P. O. Bo K, 3 Hanov')? HI., Boston, Muss. jo.vt ki-:ad.tj:ii; aisovi:. 2. r" 1, TDE PATENT MAOI0 COMB Will color pray Imlra perimtiieiil black or brown. Hold every wl ere. Heal by mull for Vl Add ress W M. I'ATri W, Treasurer, Magic Couth Company, HpriiiglkeM, Mass. c o I. F. sansom a; CO., Oeneral Dealers in Co A L. and A Rents Kir I'.hi celebrated A I ilDKI " ' All order aisnP o"ed Willi the cash will be piomplb iiU' i"'-' ' '". Persons wishing l' coiilrmt foi heavy lowing "i Ih 1 river c .11 be accommodate!, the mprielois hay lug control of Urn nipt lb low-boal Robert Full"". ' ... ' t . Utnce No, H Remind ctret-t, between Mailt and Locun, Kvi iisville, lnd. A nov2(J dly Public htiiool Kv:tmln:iti(in.i. mlfl'- SKI ANNI Al. i:AMIAB lion of the 1'ublic H tioois of lhe city will com memo nt the 11 tub Hchool Building, ou Wednesday, Fel nisiy .;i.l, and be oouiluuetl in tho follow! i 01. h r: Wetluesday, Foit uury ;il-l'pjKT Uinmmar Hchool. Thursday and Kiidity, Kebrnary 4i 11 una ilh High Hchool. tl,..,.l ... ..... I.-..1.,-. .I'l- Ml tl A tl llllllll ll-f U . ' U , "".l.w'J ..... .... Hecoud Frirnary Hehools. Tuesday Forenoon, Ft bril'try lUh All First Primary H.)tno s. Tuesl;ty Aiternoon. Kcbrunry !ith All Hecond Intermediate Heboois. Wdnedny. February i'JIh All Flint 111lerniediale Hehools. ..... Thursday, February llth All Second CJramin!' Hehools. Friday, February 1-lh All Hist UtaniUinrHchools. 'lhe Mayor aud l ily (oiiucil, purenls, and the public tenornllv, are luvlled .tt atteutl. AHA tlLhllAKT. .loll N W . Fi I I' .It. i.limi: ivsHLlNiil-ilJ, '1'l'liMi t-es. A. M. this, Hu peri n ten lent. j J.rJs il I w (Courier, Union, uud I ei i.s-i.it coj.y ivtd.J