Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 September 1869 — Page 3

s

.TO6TIj WEDNESDAY SEPTKMEER 22, liSJ. TrTIiUST WORDS OF GREAT ME. Marshal Neil's last L'armre francaise!:' words were: (The French army. ) Exchange. What a sad thing it is to see a roan close a grand career with a plagiarism ia his month. Napoleon's last words were, d'armee." (Head of the array. ) Neither cf those remarks amount to anything as "last words," and reflect little credit upon the ut'.erers. A distinguished man should be a3 particular about his last words as he is about his last breath, lie should write them out on a slip of paper and take the judgment cf his friends on them. He should never leave such things to the last hour cf his life, and trust to ao. intellectual spurt at the last moment to enable him to say something smart with his latest gasp, and launch into eternity with grandeur. No a man is apt to be too much fagged and exhausted, both in body and mind, at such a time, to be reliable; and may be the very thing he want3 to say, he cannot think of to save him; and besides, there are his weeping friends bothering around; and worse than all, as likely as not he may have to deliver his latgasp when he isjiot expecting to. A man cannot always expect to thiok of a natty thing to say under such circumstances, and so it is pure egotistic i ostentation to put it off. There is hardly a case on record where a man came to his last moment unpr pared and said a good thing hardl7 a case where a man trusted to that last moment and did not make a solemn botch of it and go out cf'the world feeling absurd. New there was Daniel Webster. Nobody could tell him anything, lie was not afraid. He could do somethin neat when the time came. And how did it turn out? Why his will had to bo fixed over; and then all his relations came; and first one thing and then another interfered, till at last he only had a chance to say "I still live." and up he went. Of course, he did a t live, because he died and ao ha might as well have kept his last words to himself as to have gone and made such a failure of it as that. A week before that, fifteen minutes of calm reflection would have enabled that man to contrive some last words that would have been a credit to himeeli and a comfort to hi3 family lor generations to coma. And there was J ohn Quincy Adams. Reling on his splendid abilities and his coolness in emergencies, hi trusted to a happy hit at the last moment to carry him through, and what was the result? Death emote him in the Ilouse of representatives, and he observed causually, "This is the last of earth." The last of earth! Why the ' 'last of earth," when there was so much more left? If he had said it wa-; the last rose of Bummer, or the last run of shad, it would have had just ai much point to it. What he meant to say, was, "Adam was the first, and Adams is the last of earth." bnt he put it off a triflo too long, and so he had to go with that unmeaning observation on his lips. And there we have Napoleon, "Tete d'armee." That don't mean anything. Taken by itself, "Head of the army" is no more important than "Head of ihe police." Aud yet that was a man who could have said a good thing if he had barred out the dootor and studied overit a while. And this Marshal Neil, with half a century at his disposal, could not dash olT anything better, in hi3 last moments, than a l poor plagiarism of another man's last words which were not worth plagiarizing in the first place. "The French army!" Perfectly irrelevant perfectly flat utterly pointless. Dut if he had closed one eye significantly and said, "The subprci'osr has made it lively for tho French army," and then thrown a little oi' the comic into his last gasp, it woul j have been a thing to remember wit5; satisfaction all the rest of his lire. I do wish our great meu would fruit saying these flat thing just at the moment they die. Lot U3 have their next-to-their-last word for a while, and see if we cannot patch up something from them that will be a little more satisfactory. The public does not wish to be outraged in this way all the time. But when we come to call to mind the last words of parties who took the trouble to make proper preperation for the occasion, we immediately notice a happy differince in the result. There was Chesterfield. Lord Chesterfield had labored all his life to build up the most shining reputa tion for affability and elegance of speech and manners tho world tad ever seen. And could you suppose he failed to appreciate the' efficiency of characteristic " last words" in the matter of seizing the successfully driven nau of such a reputation and clinching it on the other side forever? Not he. He prepared himself, lie kept his eye on the clock and his finger on his pulse. He awaited his chance. And at last, when he knew his time wa3 come, he pretended to thiil a new visitor had entered, and so. with the rattie in his throat em phasized for dramatic effect, he said to the servant, "Shin around, John. ana set the gentleman a chair Aad then he died, amid thunders of applause. Next wo havo Benjamin Franklin. Franklin the auther of Poor Rich ard's sayings; Franklin, the immortal axiom-builder, who used to sit up niguts reducing the rankest old threadbare platitudes to crisp and snappy maxims that had a nice, var nssheJ, original iook in their new regimentals; who said Virtue is its own reward:" who said "Procrastina tion isthe thief of time:" who said "Timo and tide wait for no min,' and "Necessity is the mother of in ventioti:" eood old Franklin, the josh Billing of the eighteenth cen tarv thousrh. Eooth to sav. the latter transcends him in proverbial original ity as much as he falls short of him in correctness of orthography. What sortof tac.ies did Franklin pursue lie pondcrd over his last words for as much as two weeks, and then when the tia.e came said "Noce but the brave deserve the fair." and died harpy. He could not have eaid sweeter thiug if he had lived till he was an idiot. iJyron made Door business of it and could not think of anything to say, at the last moment, but "Augusta sister Lady Byron tell Harriet Beecher Stowe" etc., etc. but Shakspeare was ready and said "England expects every man to do his duty!" and went off with splendid And there are other instances of

LASTLY

sagacious preparation for felicitous closing remark. For instance: Joan of Arc said "Tramp, tramp, the boys are marching." Alexander the Great said "Another of those Santa Cruz punches, if you please." The Empress Josephine said "Not for Jo "and could get no further.

gaiwsiaajsiM

Cleopatra Raid "The Old Guard dies, but never surrenders!" Sir Walter Raleigh said "Executioner, can I take your whetstone a moment, please?" John Smith said "Alas, I am the last of my rsce! " Queen Elizabeth said "Oh, I would give my kingdom for one moment more I have forgotten my last words." , , And Bed Jacket, the noblest Indian brave that ever wielded tomahawk in defence of a friendless and persecuted race, expired with these touching words upon his lips: " Wawkawampanoosuc, winnebagovoallasagamoresaskatch'ican" There was not a dry eye in the wigwam. Let not this lesson be lost upon our public men. Let them take a healthy moment for preperation, and contrive some lastword3 that shall be neat and to the point. Let Louis Napoleon say: "I arn content to follow my uncle; still I do not desire to improve on his last words. Put me down for tete d'armee." And Garret Davis: "Let me recite the unabridged dictionary." And II. G. : "I desire now to say a few words on political economy." And Mr. Berg. "Only take part of me at a time it the load will befatigueing to tha hearse-horses." And Andrew Johnson: "I have been an Alderman, member of Congress, Governor, Senator, Pres adieu, you know the rest." And Seward: "Alas! ka." And Grant: "0." Allot' which is most respectfully submitted, with the most honorable intention. Mask Twain. BUSINESS CAXXS. DR. D. VV. THO MAS, Having permanently located in Kvansville, Ind., offers bis professional services to the public. He is a emtio ate of one of the be.t medi cal colleges in the Union, and bag practiced medicine twenty. Ave years. He solicits professional business. Tlie Doctor will devote a portion of bis time to the treatment of Female Dis eases. Omoe on Third, between Main and Locust (Streets,- up-stalrs (over Judge Iglehart's cilice), where be may be found when not prqfesalonally engaged, fautf dtf LOUIS FAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Alain St, bat. 3d and 4th. First-Class Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. " angl9 6 n DIt. L. G. JOHNSON, Homoeopathist. Office Xo. 8 MARLETT'8 BIj CK, corner Main and Fifth Streets. Office Hoarg-Frora 9 A.m. to 5 P.M., and from 7 to 8 P.M. At bis residence, corner Bell and Centre Streets, when not at omoe. au3dly COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the public Kenerally that I am prepared, to deliver liOOD CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all ease must be paid lor when ordered. Afjent for the celebrated, PARADISE COAL. JOS. THOMAS. Office In American House. uov4dly FAUN LEY, KUHN & CO., Western Crew en, Manufacturers of Lager Ed3r, Ale, and Porter, n barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. urFK'K-Ko. H5 MAIS ST., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTIIE JIYNES, A l TO US KT-AT - LAW, UWICK TillUD SIItKET, In WALKER'S BUIUDlNO. novH ly WHEELER & BIGGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, j UEMDEST MEXTIST, ! OJIce No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and LocuH, Returns bis thanks for tbe liberal pat ronage received during tbe past nve years, and hopes by fair dealing; to merit a continuance of tbe same. Chloroform administered vrheu desired. oc2Sdly AV. WACHS, STATIONER, BOOK BINDXK, And Btank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Books, Pic tures and lrames, Mirrors, looe lng-uiasses, b rencn Uiass. Ac, OLD BOOKS RE-HOUND. NO. 7 MAIN STREET, IIJEDOEKICII'3 BIOCK,) EVANSVILLE -INDIANA. nov3 ly C. H. CRAMER. j Jacob Sai,at, (Formerly salesman at J. 8. Ricker's.) CRAMER & SALAT -Have Just opened a spleudld stock of m3 BOOTS AND SHOES, In a part of Schapker, Bussing 4 Co. 's large store-room. Their stock is complete, and Boods will be sold CHEAP. If you want good bargains, call. apr29 dm GEO. A. KITTKOLl'l', d:alek in WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Snectacles, Eyeglasses, silver and I'lated. Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 61 MAIJX ST., Bet. Second and Third, Evassvulk. Ind. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Aktks, wit ' Ueo. A. Blttrolff. I oca1 dly PETEB YIEKLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints. Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WlMOW ULAKS, SiUUICAL ISSTUCMEXT8, Pure Yln anil Krsndirn, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. " NO. 2 North Water Street, EVA StiVILLG 1M1UM ocyiy ntctaer''s Dend Shot for lied Bns Bntchr's Lightniug Fly Killer. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. may25 dwlm SN

of the I ou and maiav people are perplexed to find out wby Tlie CJasIi Grocery Can sell their goods so low. For the Information of all inquirers we would say that the secret lies in tho fact thflt we BUT and sell for CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We therefore can and will sell goods lower than parties who credit. Remember THE CASH GROCERY, - 7tJ Main Street. TTTE HATE THE LARGEST Kl WW TAIL stock of teas in the citv. and having bought them for cash, we can sell at a great reduction on former - prices. Retailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We propose to sell at the same per centage of profit we make on other good. Black Tea at 81 CO, tl 10, 81 -0, 1 40; best at SI 60 per pound. Green Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder at 90c, 81 10, 81 iJ, i I 0, 81 60; very best at ii per pound. We will agree to duplicate any blili of Teas bought of the " Great American," or any other corn rany. , . THE CASH GROCERY, 76 Main atree-. French OocHIsli. 800 PUl'MtS FINK, LABGEi new Codfish, the eenuine arti cle, in si, received, and for sale by VICKERY BROS.. 73 and 76 Main Street. New Mackerel. CATCH OF 1869, ITT BARRELS, balf barrels and kits. Also, mess mackerel In store and for sale by VICKERY BROS., - 73 and 76 Main Street. BACO 1ST. POUNDS CLEAR SIIF 3 3 3 3 Bacon, Just received, and lor sale low by VICKERY EROS., 73 and 76 Main Street. Slinlcei Brooms. 15 by DOZES CHOICE SHAKER Brooms, Just received and for sale VICKERY BKOl, 73 and 76 Main Street. net Weatiier and Hard Work. TfTHAT JH so DISTRESSING AS Yw washing this hot weatoer? At least half the labor can be saved by using one ef "Uoty's" celebrated Washing Machines and Babb t's best soap, for sale at VICKERY BRO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. Washinp OR SALE AT VICKERY BRO.'S. 73 aid 76 Main Street. CHARLES VIELE & CO., WHOLiESAJLE O- O O ES JE& SOUTHWEST CORNER first and Sjcamore Streets, EVANS VI LLE, 1TD. au9dtf MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime. Cement, &c., '.5o. 18 Water Street, deciodly EvAStrtvi In d. XBAAO HUMAiTK. DAT SKIM I. 3c I. IlEIMASLV, Wholesale Dealers In GEOCEEIES. Foreign a.ul Domestic Liquors, N AI LH, COTTON YARNS, GLASS W Alt Ao., Jtc, 44 & 46 FIEST STJE115ET, (NATIONAL BLOCK,) EVAXSYIXI.E, Ind. FISB DEPOT. uVSi ilif Evansville Grocery, 136 MAIN STREET, HAS ON stautly stock of HAND, AND IS CON receiving, a well suiected Fancy and Staple Groceries, Which are sold at the lowest living rates. IMPORTANT TO Bl'ILDEES AND C0N TKACTOIiS. Having bought t he Sand Bank formerly owned by Mr. E. Cross, I am prepared to furnish a No. i article of Building Band; also, fresh fl aster. Lime, and Cement, at the lowest living rales. apr21 JAMES CROFTS. Charles Babcock & Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALEHB IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, &c, tc, IV o. JS Xnin tstreot, xaauO EVANSVILLE Ord?r for Opening AHej ia Block 23 ACGtrST 80, 1S69 rVKDEHKI). THAT SIX W.I-:U.S 1 pubilo notice by advertising iu the ! Evansvllle laily Journal be given that on inelltnday t f October, I6b9, the Common I Council of the city ot Lvavsvllje will mate an oruer ui"'u5 " urj m Klonte 2S. situate between Ninth and Tenth Street and extending ir in Secoud to Thlrri Av-nilfl lln tlie town ot Latuasco) i now city of Evansvllle: said alley to be of the width or (10) fet, and the west line of i said alley to be (120) feet distant from ! Ninth street, and parallel with said Ninth j Street, and should any person aggrieved : at any time within six weeEs ap ly to tbe ; Common Council for redress by petition or . remoustrance left with the Clerk of the , Common Council, aud containing a statement of the injuries comniaiueJ of and , tbe amount demanued thereior, 6aiil petition or remonstrance will be considered, 1 beard and d'-tcrmiutd by the Council' on thelltbday of October, ls-.y; and, it is fur- ; t her ordered, that the Clerk record on J be Alin'ute Book of tLe Council the o:at of said Block No. 2S, with the surrounding streets showing the location, width, anv: length of said alley, as the same is proposed to be laid out and opened, whicU plat has been prepared by James 1). teaunSTef BT:7l JicGRIFF. Clerk. By E. A. MC Jriff, Ieputy Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Sept. 3, lSitf-6e3 tiw Union copy. KOXALD FISHEK, DKALES IN Clianaellers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, K. 21 LOCCST STREET.

The ElgMii Wonder World !

COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. Soldiers' Relief and Bounty Feeds, fieport of the 'Committee of Investigation Complete Vindication of Victor Biscli. , V The Connly Commissioners met In special session Friday, Sept. 17, for the purpose of bearing tbe report of the committee of Investigation Into the manner in which Victor Bisch bad managed tne Soldiers' Relief and Bounty Funds. Samuel Orr, Fsq., and Dr. M. J. Bray, were appointed a committee last March, to go over and examine the reports of Mr. Bisch, and. A. L. Robinson, at whose request the investigation was first ordered, was directed to act with tbe committee. Thereports were quite voluminous, and it was a Dig job to undertake the matter; and Messrs. Orr and Bray not having time to Individually attend the same, requested the County Commissioners to appoint Henry W. Lauer, a Democrat, autrThos.W. Peck, a Republican, togo over the reports, figure by figure, and make report of the same. Messrs. Lauer and Feck attended to their duty iu an able manner, and compared every account with the vouchers submitted, of wbica latter there were twenty-five thousand. The gentlemen were thirty-three days In making up the report, aud it was finished and sealed op some days ago, and tbe Board has been awaiting the attendance of Major Robinson, in order to have the report read. There were present, yesterday, the Commifsloners, Major RobinsoD, Messrs. Orr and Bray, and Robert A.. HID, the County Attorney. The reports were read, and tbe Commissioners concurred In and approved tbe same, thereby -completely refuting tbe charges that have been made against iir. Biscti during the past two years. Below we give the fun reports, which are clear and accurate, and from which it will be seen that Mr. Bisch satisfactorily accounts for every dollar that passed through bis bancs: . . ..- KKPORT OF THE IKVESTIQ ATTNfJ COMMITTEE C THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THB KHJEf AND B0VSTI ITSBS : , To the Honorable, the Board of Commlssioneis of tbe County f Vanderburgh : Tbe undersigned, members of a committee appointed by your Board to examine and repoit upon the correctness of reports made by Victor Biscb, Eeq., of the receipts and expenditures bv him made in nls management of the Bouiity Fund and the Soldiers' Relief Fund, would submit the following report: We have bad in our possession the reports of said Bisch, containing bis acknowledgements of receipts and his vouchers or receipts for expenditures thereof, and have examined them fully enough to satisfy ourseiv8 of tbelr regularity and genuineness. The number of said vouchers and the volume of satd reports being so great as to reqube more time in the comparison of names, dates and figures than woula be oousista-nt with our other business engagements, we suggested the employment by tbe Board of Messrs. Henry V. Lauer and i ho mas W. Peck, for the puipose of examining and comparing tbe names, dates aud figures of the vouchers, with those contaiued in said several reports, and for the pui pose of reviewing all additions and other ca, eolations, which, they have reported to cs in the words and figures following: - , REPORT OI SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. To the Honorable Board or Commissioners of Vanderburgh County : "We having been appointed byyourhon-

ot able Hoard to assist in examining the report of Victor Blscb, concerning his management of Soldiers' Relief Fand, submit to yoa tbe results of our careiui examination and investigation of said Report, viz.: By an examination of the Order Book, we found that Mr. Bisch had received, in behalf of and for tbe Saidien,' Relief Fund. J57,yS6 40. . . . We then went to work to ascertain how the money received Into the Treasury of .""J j . . x- uijU jii&iA LICtSll U1Sposed of, and we found by tbe examination of orders from County Commissioners and Township Trustees, lroiu personal interview with some of the Trustees and other pari es, that Mr. Bisch. as Treasurer of the Solders' Relief Fund, has paid to Individuals entitled to the benefit of said fund, as follows, to-wit: By order of the Trustee of Pigeon Township..... in k rm Trustee ot German Township l'W IK) Trustee of Centre Township.,...., eso 60 Arusieeoi union Township Trustee of Perry Township ... Trustee of Armstrong Townsnip .. Trustee of coU Ton nshlp... 60 9 J9 50 Rrtf 50 5t 50 3,423 00 Trustee or Knight Township..... By order of tbe Trustees of Plge ou Township from lft4 to l,Si9 By order of the Tiustees and county Commlgsloners......m.gl9 10G 50 Trustees and Comm'rs Prewitt and Knowles. (Scott Townsiiin S.33 00 8-7 00 an oo 872 00 517 00 1,081 00 833 CO 7,411 00 3,802 00 47 2o 00 1,175 00 Trustees and Comm'rs Prewitt aud Knowles tiermaa Township Trustees and Commissioner Chas. Knowies, Armstrong Township Trustees aud Commissioner JJ Hogue. Perry Townshln Trustees and t'nramisiouer J. Hogue. Union Townshm Trustees and Commiscioner j" Hezue. Centre Townshln Trustees and Commissioner B. Nurre. Kniaht Townshln Trustees and Commissioner B Isurre, Pigeon Townshln Tiustees aud Commissi joer R. Nurre. Pigeon Towushfn To Trustees and Assessors, eto.. services To A. O. Sullivan as trustee To Edward Burns as trustee On bacd In County orders, $i67C0; Vi3U, MU..m.,m..i.m, 187 33 -"'?57,9A5 40 Tbe total amount launa,! nn oAominf .r the Relief Fund, by Mr. Bisch. aud as shown by this I'orenoinir reuort of vonr Committee, Is 157,818 02. which, with $f07 38 on band in county orders and cash, equally balances the total amount recivHi inm tbe Treasury of the Relief Fund. Your committee bas examined tbe Commissioners' Records, aud upwards of twenty-five thousand voucheis and receipts; also the Journals and Ledgers, logetner with the Trustees' and County Commissioners' certificates. Pass Booss and Redemption Record in the Treasurer's office, and upon a thorough examination of the same, wt- find all accounts and matters pertaining to the said Soldiers' Relief und, accurately and honestly managed and kept by said Victor Bisch. Respectfully submitted. 11. W. Laceb, lronl , t T. w. Peck, ;ComEvansvllle, Sept. 4, 1869. , We hereby certify that the foregoing report is true and correct. IT. W. Latjeb, T. W. Peck. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of Heptembr, laoH. C. H. Wesseleb, Noatry Public. BEPORT ON THE BOtJKTT EXTXD. To the Honorab'e Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County: The undersigned committee, appointed by yonr honorable Board, to assist in the examination and investigation of the report of Victor Bisch, County Auditor, concerning his management of the Bounty Fund, would report that In compliance with our Instructions, we bave made a lull and thorough in vestigatlon of all the receipts and disbursements of taid Bounty iuud; that we hav eiainlneil aud compared all records, recounts, receipts and vouchers; bave also collected information from private individuals aud other sources. The lollowing Is a recapitulation of the receipts and disbursements of said Bisch. as receiver and payer of said Bounty Fund, to-wit: RECEIPTS. From private individuals of Pigeeu Township ....g 39,720 00 From private individuals of Knight Township. 2,484 00 From private indivldualsof Scott Township 3,978 00 From private individuals of Armstrong Township 4,0u5 03 Fiom private individuals of Perry Township , 4,6-0 CO From private Individuals of Union Township , 2,743 00 From private ladividuals of Center Township 3,330 03 From private individuals of German Township . 5,700 00 Miscellaneous j oo Iu County Orders for 15,( 0 00 In County Orders for !s5 35,Ai0 00 In cash from Maj or of the city, 1864 15.C03 00 In cash from Mayor of the city, 1865 , 25,000 0J Total receipts ..Sl5G,C8- 03 PIS P UKSESt EST S. To Capt. W. E HolllagswortU's Company ltX) day men, for Co... 4,600 00 To Capt. W. E. Hollingsworth's Company 100 day men, for city. 4,u) CO To Capt. Adoiph Pf a rrlin's Company 100 day for couutv ,. 5.0S0 CO To Capt. Adolpb Pfaffl.in'8 Company 1C0 dav men, for city 5,050 00 To Captali. Wm.H. Walker, Jr. 's Company 100 dav men, for Co... 4,000 00 To Captaiu Wm. H. Walker, Jr.'s Company 100 day men, for city. 4,950 00 To 310 volunteers from county, at Hoo dollars each, bounty- ... 128,100 00 To Treasurer oi City o; Evansville 2C0 00 To disctunt and stamps, etc 482 00 Total .... 5136,632 CO From the evidence before ns, we find every dollar received by S&r. Bisch prop erly accounted for, and said funds have been ably and laitbtully managed. The result of our investigation, as appears above, is in exact accordance with the report made by Mr. Bisen to your Board at the March term, 183a. .Respectfully submitted, ".W.-Pc' committee. Evassville, August 16, 18 9. We hereby certify that the foregoing report is true and correct. H. W. LAUEK, T. "V. Peck. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this X7ln uay oi nepieuiwr, ioow. C. H. Y esseleb, Notary Fnbllc.

We, therefore, submit the same to your Board as a part of thl report, and add that we find that, sincelS'H, i-he said Victor Bisch has bad charge of the Soldiers' Relief Fund, and since lbC4, of the Bounty Fund, and that be ba honest y disbursed all sums that came Into bis bands, amounting in the Aggregate to 5214,667 40. And we lurtber stale that after a lull Investigation, we believe all disparaging ru mors set afloat against the imesrity of said Victor Bbch, in the premises, false, groundles aud totally unwarrantable. SAMUEL ORB, M. J. EBAY. EVANSVILLE, Sept. 17. 1S59. And now, here Ihe Board of County Commissioners approve and concur ia the foregoing report. Philip Decker, President. Thomas Boweks, PAMCiL Barker, 8ep20-d8tfcw2t Commissioners. Kfitice to Druggies. SE.4I.ED AKiFO-SA.. WILL BE reeplved at my office until feptemfcer arth, 18t9, at 10 o'clock a.m. for supplying all medicines required far all the county poor, upon orders of the County Physician. For particulars apply to tbe County Auditor. The Cou ty Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all the bids. VICI OR BISCH. A. V. C. Evansvllle, September 17, 16tiiJ-selS

aOTIGF. S1 El LEO I'JtOI'OSALS WILL HE received at my oflice until September i!7, lS(i9, at 10 o'clock A. x. for a County Loan of twel ve thousand dollars, (S12,0o0), Issued in bonds payable in two years, ana bearing 10 per cent, interest, payable annually. .No bonds for .less than one thousand dollars will be issued, and tbe Commissioners reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. VICTOR hilSCH.A. V. C. Evansvllle, Sept. 13, lbti'J. tsel4d&wtd STATIONERY. J0UN II. SCOTT, ISookseller,ftntloier AJSJ9 5.LWSDE A li K It, No. 53 MAIN STREET, cur. Second, aul5 dly Evans vi llk. Ibd. FISH & MUTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stttloawr, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. H1SVELLA NEO US BOO PAPER ENVELOPES. AHD ieiiexsl stationery. IVo. lt Mnln Htroei, E.ans.Hle, Indiana Julys ly lajier Warehouse. CHATFIELD & WOODS. SI A ST r F A C T V R E B H D WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS 11 and 79.Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, DEMY, MEDIUM, BOIAL, AM) SITKU-KOTAL FLAT LETTERS, various weights; FLAT COMMERCIAL AND PACKET NOTES: Hubbard's OLAZEU COVER PAP RH. Nog. 1 and 2; also, other brands, of all colors; PRINTERS CARD STOCK, In sheets, colored aud white; also, CUT CARIid, In full variety of qualities and sires. RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Various weights and qualities. MANT7EACTUREKS OF PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS, All sizes and numbers, first quality of paper. iVetv Paper, Manilla Paper, Hook Pufier, Wrapping Paper, Colon -t-Z Potter Paper, Ham jruper, HlarcK Paper, Candle Paper, Tar Hoards, Utravt Board. Featliers of all Illitd For Binders' use, together with TOOLS and lllXDEIW 9IAC1IIKEUT, Alt of which we offer at lowest market j prises. i Orders by mall promptly filled. ! CHATFIELD WOODS. 1 77 aud 7s Walnut Htreet, I mar21Uf i inelnssU. THE PATENT E"ry o SELF-SEALIXU The Simplest, Most Common Sense, Most Philosophical, Most Reliable, Most Efficient, Most Durable THE BEST. Attested by an Experience of Ten Years by penect Kuccrss in 'i ens oi xnousanda of Families! SUCCESS TOE TEST OF MERIT! The "HERO JARS" challenge and defy all competition; they are prononnced by all who use them the most reliable, vimpie, and convenient of any Jar be!ore tne public. The Hero has taken the first Premiums over all other Jars at every State and Connty Fair where it has been entered. There will be no palos soared Jn the manufacture to keep it THE FIRST JAR IN THB MARKET. PREPARING FRUITS FOR PRESERVING. Boil Pie Plant, sliced 10 min. Small sour Pears, whole ..30 Bartiett Pears, In halves -20 Peaches, In halves. 8 Peaches, whole , ...'5 Pineapple, sliced VJln. thich..l5 Siberian or Crab Apple.whole -5 Sour A pples, quai Ltrcd. ...... 10 Wiid (irapes - .......lo Toma tees .. Tbe amUof Sugar to a quart jar should b 1 For Quince .10 os. hmail sour Pears, wboie 8 WlldGrapes 8 Peaches - 4 Fartlett Pesrs 9 Plneappies 6 Siberian or Crab Apples 8 Plums 8 Pie Plant -10 Sour Apples, quartered 6 FOR PALE BY MARK, WARREN & CO., PATENTEES' SOLE AGENTS, Ao. 25 Xorlli First .St., au23 EVANSVILLE, IXD, JOHN 1YINS0X, BRASS F002,DER AND FINISHER, Steam and Gas-ripe Fitter, M.nnfartnror and "Dealer in Steam aud Water Gauges, Spelter and Rabbitt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a 3rass Foundry. STEAMBOAT AND GEXEBAL BLACK. SMITHING, Water Street, bet. Pine and Leet. EVANSVILLE. IND. w Cash paid for old Copper and Hras

if -ir- " ''III' ' ' ' Hi1!' -

STSAM

Reenter Tuesday Packet for Paducali Eastport and Florence The elegaiit FasPi;r S! arisr 4 Lxk HoWKLL. Master; Rob eht McMKrins, cii -It, Leaves for the above and ail m:ci iuf Uiate point evt-ry TCESHAY u o'c-.i , tj. p.m. Orders for Pint Lumber, lre-siU or undressed, or for Teuccsn I'ig irua tind promptly, and at lovre-t ratos, For freight or p.-ihsne siniy on board orlo HUMPHRf '.Y, LF.Wl-i A CO.. SfcTdtf Agf-tjtsh, For Pad cc ill -and Cairo. The now, fleet acid elegant steamer ClarT, Sott, ALLEN DcsCAS, Master; Cash. ThoiosK, 1 ,..., , Guy. Virjyard,t-iMk, Will leave for Cairo an 1 all way landings, during low water every Tursdaj and Friday, at i o'clock P.SI. Carrying freight and pnvsengers at regular packet rates. For freight or pasirts?e anply on board. aag.XMitf Rfg'ilar Evansville anl Cair Seni- . - Weekly Packet. Tbe fine, light-draught rteamer Jack Grammer, Master; Walter II. Pennington, Cler. Leaves Evansviiie for Cairo and ail way landings, every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock r. 31., Fromptij. For freight or passage. apply on board. A . n ,,1 fill. W. i. BROWN C) DUKE K1CHKLHON. U830lf Agenis. Evannville, Hondarscu tc Na3livLll8 Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer J- ILtm GliAIlAM. CHARLEY PERKINS, Master; A. O. UCBLisu, Cin rc, Will ply as a regular packet between EvansviUeand Henderson, om rm uii,nt.i. ed accommodations to travelers aod nltpers. Leaves Evansvllle tiaiiy at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson dally at 1 a.m., rnakIng close connection with the E. A C. ii.lt. Janl7 dtf W. O. BROWN k CO., Agents. For Paducali and Cairo. Regular Wednesday and Saturday Packet. Tb magnificent low-waUr steamer i.fJ0iL LUUSDE.V. Gus. Fowlek, Master; W ILL V. FOWLKR, 1 ... Eo. Thomas. f t-lerks, Leaves Evansvllle everv WEIixraniv and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close conncctlons at Cairo witn nrst-cla.-j paukeu for St. Louts, Memphis, and New Orleans. vuucboui air cvmsviuu Wlin tho fc,4C, R.K., and the Packets for Louisville. For freight or parage aptiiy oh board, or to F. tt, HliMHIfitEY A CO.. or DUKE NICHELSON, aug30 tf Agents. Regular Tri-Weakly Packet For Newburg, Owensboro, Rockport, Grandview. Hawesville, and Cannelton. The New and Light-Draujbt Steamer ' n lJETIlOIsffA Mo. John II. Trlplett, Mater; John A. AJ:. r, f'lnrlr Leaves Kvansville for tbe above aud' all way ports every TUtHIMY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. . lteturning, will leave Cannflton every WEDNESDAY. FRiDAY. u,,l hiiviiV at a.m. ' For freight or passage am!v on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK Jt CO.. apr30dtf. Agents. TALLOW, ETC. l!tnlIiMltcl 1 : TALLOW, LAUD, GREASE. HlftlimMAKK FT Iltl r. IAII. No charges made lor commission or urayage. Shipping stencil furni-tifd. (Quotations given upon application. Address PKOCl'EIt fc CiA.IIIlLi:, CINCINNATI. au20 d3mF,Tu I1JSUI1AIICE. J. W. fJEXSEN, --teller al Insuranca Agent, ADJUSTER 01 f nec v KS, MA U CLE HALL, No. 9 Main St., EVANSVILLE, IN.'J. Dwelling House Insured for a term of years at greatly teuueed lalfeH. Three Years at the Price pf Two Five Years at the Price of Three Atx- IiiMiraiice n Npt ty . Total Cash As&ets Represented Over Twenty-five Million DoL'ars. The following are among the Companies represented : JITS A Insurance Co. of Hartfori, Conn. . Cash Assets .. H,Oo,1jD0. PIHESIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Casb Assets ..rl,."ot,oOO. COXTIXESTAI, Ins. Co. of New York. Cash Assets $ i,oo,000. XOKTII AMUUICA.V Insurance Coo. Hartford, t."oiin. Cash Assets 8-"o,OCO. MF.Ut llANT.S Ius. Co. Cash Assets of Hartford, Ct. lUO.OtJO SOUTH AJIEUlfAN Insurance Co. oj New York. Cash Assets gsoo, ;(. I'llffiMX Ins. Cash Assets.,., Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y. l,70O OOO. JETXA LIFE Ins. i ash Assets Co. of Hart ford. Conn. --... U.tlOO.OlX', V7. NJSXSE.V, Agent, i',.ll .SIUK&l, Kmi Jan3 i cily ILd. I'HILil itKLU, iuir& street, tfl. feitzi-fo m t Mautaclnrer or Compound Lubrlciljy for all kiuds of iluca.r.s-r) . Alio LAKD OLU SOAPJ. M:t C.Mti:- .. PURE CATAWBA VIN1 oi vcj own grwth. . i'.l i. , y Fresh Water I Salt Water BATHS I BATHS Shower BATHS From 4 A. if. to 11 p.m. EVERY DAY at the Artesian Springs Park. Single Bath 50c. One dozen t W-kets 5. Jun EDWARD WfcHLER. U.iion and Courier copy.);

- I (- . m r .'v' f r J'r .;i (

Tlieweaihr y,strd:iy and ratt.er jikahant l;i W.i n. '.y clear tl. hliMle, un(i-r ih getilul 1 nil in-net of a tl',- bi I i iii tlie fouttiat, but was kw!t--i lug !jot In til f-uri. In the sha'le the i!ic-:ftiry stool at ut r.O'in. The river diuingtlie twt-n-Ij-four hours enUiuy; at 3 I'.M. I. a 1 fnlk u twt iity-two ioc h s, and li declining rapidly. Doad lnw water is anticipated Uj.'a'u toon. Arrivals n:il Iriinrlnri Tbe arrivals ausl der crliires up to l p.m. ycjteiday lnc;ut!e tlie Giasg w, ( 'inirl ni:i i to Memphis; J. L. Graham, nti(i r o'l It return; Pet roll No. Z. to Cantie't-.n ; John Lunisdeii, from Cairo. HltrcllHiseii l;:sln; sN not very b;l ; o-; the if Vffl yusterday forenoon 'i'lie Gtn ' w f asted down ersily In the morulrg with a nnctrir The New Y'.rk "lit cut" with Noyes'a Circus at 0 o'rwi, v.l'li Andy Frozk-r at the win c!-" r d-li. !, you bet." If he wasn't 'l lirt l'etro'Ia No. 2 lelt for Cannelton with an immense trip The Graham brought up a good trip from Henderson The John Lonudcu arrived from Cairo at 1 f.m. v.Uh a good trlp.....Captalns Gui. Fowler ami Gus. Lusouchet arrived l.y t bo LuniMlfu. They have not yet reported a neglect of dury that cannot ba passed over We omitted to nota lu yesterday's Jcik-'At-, that the Le Claire No. 2, Loulsviila to Eistport, passed down on Monday alternoon, with a big trip Tho Umpire, on her return to Padueah from Cairo, wilt be turned over to her owner, Jim Hughe, " Old Commodore," who will give her a thorough overhauling, from keeisou to pilot bouse, aad from ilgure-bead to rudder, af.er which she will be put iu tlie Evatisvilie and Cairo trade agalu, during the contluuauce of low water, and the J .1 y old Commodore will command in person The Umpire a or. e of the beat low-wnter boats in coin in Union, as she wilt run ou u light dew. "Cot," I1I1 genial " -piritiial " adviser, will be found ugalji at bis l ost... ...... Mr. John Jaul,,oi, the J!xtmgulslied boat builder of litis cily, ban Juhtlaid the moulds for Captain Josh. V. Throop's new bull, to receive the ma chluery and cabin of the Romeo. Hlie will be 1 'jo feet loug, 52 feet Learn, lil feet floor and f, feet bold. Will have, two 2 fluel bolU i", 21) feet loug and :vS Inches lu diameter; two l-,lJlccli eyllbdi r, lt leet stroke, driving all feet whit I, with i!J leet buckr-ls. Trie model Is perfect lit sy melry. Jaru sou never fa. is to make a good boat, floats Ju Jlere. Aaiong the first boats due here are the Fanny liraudeis, fioui Cairo; Udmj llito, froci Lou.svllle; Camella, from ht. Louis; Hhamrock, for Hi. Louis; Edinburg, from Me. aphis; Wauaulta, Jor Memphis; Virginia, for New Orleans; Alaska, bllver Hpray and NlcK Loiigworth, from New Orleaus; Leweliin, fron East port. Foh UKsbEr' oT.-Tlws elegant little railroad trausler -'aer J. L. Graham leaves for HeudersoL. at 3:li p. m. to-diy, ia charge of Ca;ital,i Charley l'urklns, h.u accomplished ornoe'-, having elegant passen ger accommodations. A. O. Durhtrid iud C. J. lloyle, two pleasant gentleuui.i, are her clerk, and will give strict aitenlion to the comfort of pas-eners. Fob NEW ORl.j.'.A.NS. The niugull-eu t steamer Virgiuia is announced to-day for New Orleans and all way points, rrho has Just been put In complete coiidltioii throughout, aud U a first-class steamer in speed, safety Mud comfort. Capt. Charles HehUilze, her new commander. Is well and favorably known all along tha river ns an accomplished geuUcniaii and aa experienced fcteumboutman. lie is aslled by careful and obliging clerks. Wo hespeak for the Virginia aud her txcellcnt commander a liberal patronage. lion In Leaving lu-Da;. Foil Caiho The ileet aud elegautly ftppointed steamer John Lmusdeu Is tiiu legnlaraud reliable mail and express packet for Cairo, Piiducah'auil all way landings to day, and will leave promj.t:y at i v, it. tio i com lilauiiea uy i.api. vweu x.u,i-, an accomplished hteumbOittHiun bud u pleasant gentleman. Will P. Fowler, Ed. Thomas aud Alf. Maynnrd nro btr popular and sttcntlveclerk. Remember, sho ge., promptly at 4 o'clock. Kon Lot isvji.LE. 'The fuvorlto Roo Hite will bo the mall aud express jmcket f r ljoulsvllie at 0 P. M . to-day, and is ndmirably appointed, t'aptaln W. R. Ilo.'croft, a most estimable gentleman, commands, und Frank Dougherty and GeorgH Afchcraft do the honors of tho cince, and are carefu', accurate and obliln. Mamfevt of Hteamer John I.nrnilen from e mro to EvanHVlilo, l-epl. 21. l-t,'J F Morris tr Co, 6 bdls mgx; John i'.ot-i r.gii rtin, 1 tool chest ; I has Mehaum fc t.'n, ,;;! bugs tji.ni ; r-emoiilu, Dixon Co, 1 box of shoes; Jhsijc-s Hwauson t hinu, l l,ioo sliluules ; Treble, Myers & liro. & pine doors; Predion A Menifee, half M.I whisky; 11 O Kabeock, 1 piece casting ; W GUrown A Co, 2 lioxes riKle; Mr Hexmn, 1 portable nglne;(;M Fei roll, 12 buudles In. 1m-, 1 box crockery ; Wash Phillips,! coop eliirUeiis; II inkle ii Leinke, 2 bags of wool ; Jolui F Glover, 1 bundle sush ; WF Dallsm, 1 box indie ; M ir lln, Gardner St 'Jo, 2i bale of broom corn ; It K Dun kers a &Vo,i bhd toha co. Grlerson's Landing AlOrierson, 1 box containing two Chester pigs. Cinelunutl J II Good heart & Co, 1 bulis cotton. Covington T J Sullivan A Co, 3 IiIhU of tobacco ; l ischarged ijj,tA: t b I ikI at 11 i uders n; lo.Ooi) Hiingles, I2,nri slaves mi I heading, and &,bW hoop -poles lit Mount Veiuuu. lcaniuii from on r Ki linurs. Pi'tTaBCKU. The Commercial of Monduy says: The tnarkt Ja-t evening In. Healed tlii o feel five irielies, and falling slowly. The weal tier during the day was warm . Cincinnati. The CVmwirrei'al of Monday sys: 1'heC. J. CarTrey, dredging boat on tne Upper Mississippi, during two Months scrabed bars V'jl limes, took out Ci inv,, cut :U lm ridius trees, and ran a distance ot l,s.V.) mile.1. Three wfeks of the nbovo time, she was necessarily tile. Col. Long having made her bis iie;i.J(,u;trl.i m ut l.i Crosse, while superintending Ihtj litlin;; up of the Wisconsin River d i cile-boa l. 1 ue lowest statse of water this hcmsou w uh two feet elht inches n the bars Mb nit tbe first ot Almost, wrieii tlie rain com rnenc.i d, and a good boating stngfi whs kepi up ever since beiwten tel. Paul and Dubuque. The Uazelle says: Tho Glasgow, which left for Memphis falurdny, was loaded to her gu id. .-n was compelled to spur out from llio wl.sr I In consequence of Hf.rno bldib-ri b Irnct'.on In tlie river. I'll .its, Jos. McCuilotigh aud Taylor Weils. The Chronicle r, Moudny evenii.g says: Tlie MoDle Norton arrived from Kv.u.svli: t Ills morriing, und ulier d.s iiuiiilng fonslderablo train, leil li-ie for I'oio. my, where hiewlll enlof o" regulxr nc I between that place and PorUmonl li. 'i ho Julia A. itulo.'pli.a new bo.i'f huiit nt Pittsburg lor Red Kiver, i-i.-hI d..wti for New OritHnsyesterday, heavily loa led. The 7isaj s: The hull ol Captwi'J Dan. Moure's tuw Cinciuuiitl and l'lt'bnig picket was launched, at Elizibetu, r-.ntur l.iv rooiulng. Hliewill be called J. N. Mct.'uilougtt. LOUISVILLE. The Courier-Journal'st Sunday says; Captain Varble, with tho aid of tht V'n,'& pilor, oroii sj in inn .vioihm .bi i t up tliroiij-'l ine luuimi enuie eier.iav, Ijlng ut' the loot of Fourth si leaves lur Pittsburg to-m.riow. l-i now and leet, Ht. Louis. Tlie SiJSl Dfmoerat oi Mon lay Tlio liver Is die'inlng steadily. Tlie great M innesota r lj is ruunn.g iluwn this way, but will all -ct the river only lightly, if at ail. .Solar it has not been felt materially at Dubuque even. The fre.,ii t in the Kms;is streams causes a lew days toi-Jtht swell of the Missouri below K.-insis Cby. Tls Missouri bus also hadans.iof small proportions at Omaha. Rusiae-s was animated. Arrivals lrouuht good cargoes, and Ihe departures had lur trips. Rales lo New Orleans are threatened with an attack. Captiirr Wm. I!. Haslett leaves on Monday lor Pltlnburg. lie does not contemplate contracting for tbe building ol auotner boit. Hugh McQuoId it was, who, s mito of the Lady Gay, was presented with a pair of horns for taking on fiorn the elevator . I, barrels e f flour in 11m Mk.iI ki aco ol one hour aud thirty-live minutes. Memphis. Tho Ai't'anche of Friday says: Tho wharf boat from I inlian.-i, of which there has been so much controversy in tlio iiourd of Aldermen, sunk nt the wharf yesterday morning, wlileli ints a uunfini on tlie wharf boat quest ion for the pi eseitl. The Lauding Comuiittte, with the Whuif-

Kl'Ml: I- T - . . , ! . -

the 1 em ,u,, - ,. , ... ; . , a ! ! I II . I - . , i . ' I - - . I, ' l."-oi, III ,...,. , - i - . l-w ti In., v..:. i ... Ti;e n,,,c s -:; . . ., : ' T " went t.er ; , , , , . id y- s v, . ..,,( " , ' ':l I" ::t.''-- - ! I-;... , ' , Wliel p" v,. 1- t - , , . , . . ' nn-l liu it t..e . i i. . , . . ! , i , . : Woll II lil . I !' "-I i- I .... , ;, , ; , ., . : , , ; ; ' fotir liiHIK. We .( ; i I,, , , , , , , I -(i e, li I o-ii. y ts i ' . , ! 1. 1 t -' ., . - . , ,. , run t o. i.i y v, . ' t -: , . ., , '., , , r i ii -!.':rl"'i-. ! I no - .., t , ,,. : H't I V" I'll"'!'.: I f". i. .;. . i ,1 i- ., ,- ,., j r..:i rl tires in. i l i '. T!m in i -lit t :. . i -i i . . ; i , '.(),:. I !' 1 1 . ! ' i : . ' I i 'J his ii.iu t;!; en; e . . i.i I . . . leans p.. I: . ' ! . , - I., i , . . . i. 1m-1,j bei..!". b. ... ..-. , -.v . ' . , from i.i Mo t.i h-i !. i -l i ' i i 'i.i i llMloil U'C t ll" l-'ii 'I ( . I Vil. . I - -i W I. ile ir! v 1 1 I '.i- I. i t !!,!!i (,..!. ! n :', li p:,i iiiif1. ' " C-.- . . ji'iriiiiil ii in " ' I ' i . i (in.lin.; new v i ' i !;. r I i liinl.'i ml In Hi- '! i . . . . . . .; r i 'a n ue i s. a i '! t . '. i i I I i i In Ii'lit' ' oil. In 4 . : . ' w . .nil to j.:. ,i .e ri i y .-.. -uli i ". , . r-i niiirr.i ie luli.ivl ti ! r. V ll; best. .. J... f- I i. . . :. . ." Mi miner V ra :u I 4 3i lA ... t A 1 vi.uv i.tv i'lat;::-. Vlr. ! I i tlm DOMESTIC DrPAll f.HWT, 0EST P;'.liTS Ahd lb fil'i I p ,..,);,, ,. i,i nil i.leafht d iV J I.i,!. ;(".., 1 JN! U S J, I In H At thrt !ou.;sl I liiii:. t tuli . dr ess a o uDs j ) i:i 'A .' r.7 :.v i Is bow ini.ie ,,(;, i in lis I,. ...i'i,,. i,!. than ever lie-in.. . r t t In im.i , u.t find at A"-'i'M -ill.M l.V l.wv. i i.i. 1 And nil the new s bode ( of i'A M'V t-1 I .K M At '-., '.'i"., 7 -., n. i tl per hi. I . m tha 11 I hi If , li", I. 'i i i i i oi. ,-, l a! I " tllk, the ii- ... r .,. ,,f i..,i,,.. ii nsei u pu iiii. i . in j ..-i : r - o n to III 3 Coil t l .i r J no VI 1 1 li-Hill.-i, li;'. Black tsA VHAU LLAi;I KilAWJ, I'iiusoLS AM) hv.s ru.!::;? u. A 1NOTION". la tiilM v,:l !y. M i i.i i i-:kv f-T i v iii I.,. , , i ,a ches p ilui i ng 1 1 e Inii.h .'.oil t ..-on. Hosquito xr.i -L'iil N 'ttn:. Th l.est si y l.t of Mi)iiiin :.,r 1 IiIhih Jiift n-ivivi .1 u.n i ma lu up io or.n r at short riollee. sciiAVSKit, tc co., M-. JI an.! !' n! i h!n ( !. Jill! Ti.ii.T7 Ci. ) -. wzt.'Wk: ,.x , I J. i I ii i .".; 1 1 . . Also, i;i: i l i ; t in; i ' i.u ti:m a li : i . ( iflten on M !. I ii M' re-t , bet n I bii.l a i..t l-'oui Hi, Is o. : , li.vu I.i U 's Ouii : ' ! -ii I , Kvimnvilie, I ml. -pi (,'. i. a 1 ,1 J - .1 Ulli t , a r i;o i: in i : " m i,a v. , (!.'. on 'i'i, i.i ft r t t, lu V'm! in .ti Ho ! c IM'U'lt. Vr" lit pllirliee VKI....I-. I -..,! . ., the Cli. -nil., li it ,iii , i i.. , bm-llifSHM I ." I . . . .. 'iiii: a A in lion in.si ii c?.s. E I 'A NS 1 7 L L ;, A? J A NA . Pari leu ti, r i.t i .-ut ion eiv. : to e.l- it lieu! I. si file. m r om i 1 1 p-r s mi. 1 1 1 1 1 , It lid M'l'iMii (-ii iiiiil- .. i !.e li.iy ii'... V'e hi 11 Merrl.ti ii 1 e-. - i f nl I li I ie! ( .1 i .i v !il rui r i 1 ooin , ii i .0 eiil n i i.i i .t . i t HotiHehoM I n ill . I u 1 1 , '.U i i.i i,i,i n!i. i .1 nr el.M w I" 1 e. Mit. bunts Co -In.; oil r.(.. i- v. o.il I il-i Well to eoiif.oll II .. I utr ne.ju tint;. ,.-. ,f r t ' . j , hi Wlt.li t Of peopl" I I-.'.iimsviI " u , 1 1 i . ! DM 1 f i 1 1 1 , til 1 i . '1 I'll 1 i I 4 I , i I, ' , I i V li II y k Ind of i" . t ( .i.i .no i i . We 1 f,v eons' i, i!y i n 1, ti I .. - I--1 of Clieii Ji . i J good it i I ie i i ot I ii" : ( Ij't.f'ii .'. T. M. EL'JOTT, THE CELEBRATED A.T.STinVJlTCO. SolcArj.mtc; FOR THE UNITED STATES is lor title, ef vvn ii.i. ai.!. "o i i;!'I,ll, i y i uorjn: k vo I'jonl.'idliol roi!- gat.:. non si.i:--v a i.i'A i.i. 'i a i .' if- -i im.i- r i i. . i 1 V 'J n m-i. o '.- properly known .-. -t H tm.te.i on t he u-"-t " ( ' ' 1 I" ! ' , -,, I,- 1 ol I. I i , ,. , ;. . I on ' i , n Hlath l"r'"S If'"'"' ', ' .',, Un ci "ml 1 i ' 1 "" ''-'' ,- iui.'iiii I tor " i . . ' . . , 1 l-.-.v l. .,(. . uh ea-y-n-M";; .'Vi'.'tV,! I- ,v ' t".. I 1 ...'..I - A ,,! ., t "or iter I.oeii ,L h i'i '1 1 1 ; , .1 ' .! i fi.lif (III Emivllh h Civ.wf-ji'Ji;il! s . , ; , 1 ' I I . : I Y. : ti VI i. , i k, I , e' ' ". ' ' t n ih tf t sc. i. ' . 1 Xi m. .-! n.ee' i '.: t,t I.. ' in IhiH C' I.i . M n v w Ml "' ' ,i" ' '"" l 1IOUM.. tli I I... I .IV '! .'-.ti'-V ii! II any, 1 ho 4! ii 0 v '-t t Ii. o. , ' . 1 1 i O'l'lm-K a M ,l I'!"" " "" " i -. ' i w i , i be he'. I lo- tl.-I i.-.-.l '.le-- 'I . ' --it o lsoui.i. J i:. MA UII i'i iy. nell did

LiJ I -H I