Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 October 1869 — Page 3

OCTOBKI1 6, 1S6!. TOO LOUS. Oar Women's YoSccs From the Home Journal. An excellent thing ia a woman is a gentle, rich, mellow, pure tono of voice. The cultivation of the speaking voice ha3 not been sufficiently considered in any part of the United States, and the consequence is thai American women, and especially young American girls, are, most of them, talking with a hard, nasal twang, which ia a veritable torture to a fine ear. A pure, good, refined woman's voice ia the best ot all music. In olden times the nasal quality was i attributed especially to jNew -Lngland women, and the consequence has been that New England women have been educated out of the vicious habit of their mothers and grandmothers, and now there is no sweeter voice heard than that of a cultivated, refined wo man of Boston, or any of the larger 1 ankee cities. "The twang exiled from Yankee land seems," says the Philadelpha Bulletin, "to have taken up its abode in Pennsylvania, and conspicuously in the iaafcer Uity. Ihe manner in which many of the young women, and some, too, of the young men, talk abont walking deown town,' and of going he-yer and they-er, is so dreadfully shocking thai the New Englanders, purged of their faulty provincialisms, turn the laugh on us. There are many more vices of phrase. of pronunciation, of accent, and of inflection that educated strangers, visiting Philadelphia, are apt to remark in the conversation of young women. But the worst vice of all, and the hardest to correct, is that of the metallic, rasping, hijh-pitched voice, which is heard even among the school girls, and whieh is aggravated in maturity. "The one redeeming trait of some of the English burlesque actresses that have visited this country lately, ia said to be the delicious quality of their voices in speaking. A student of language and the voice mentions, in a magazine article, one of them 'whose speech is vocal velvet.' It may be something in education that makes an English woman's voice, in speaking, more musical than an American woman's. The improvemerit in the voice of the New England woman, however, ebowa that there is nothing in our climate to destroy the best qualities of the voice. The bad voice all results from bad habits and careless training. There is a eertaiu vulgarity about the ordinary tone of most cf the young women of the period in America that is repellant to a sensitive ear accustomed to a different tone. "Woris of encouragement, of hope, of consolation, uttered in such a voice, sounds like a, burlesque. As for words of love, it does not seem possible that in such tones as are the habit of time and the place, they could ever create a good impression." Mothers, fathers and school teachers should unite in an endeavor to reform the bad tens and the bad inflections of ihe voices of their growing young girls and, indeed, boys, too, should be included. The culture of tho voice in speaking ought to be made a part of the training of youth throughout the country. lord Byron's Unpopalarlty. Apropos of Lord Byron's personal unpopularity, a recent English magazine writer says, with more truth than most people will believe, that it was his Lordship's manners, and not his morals, that put him under the ban. Thus: "In the days of the noble poet it was considered that man could not be properly costumed unless half strangled in an enormous stock. The . custom originated through the 'most finished gentlemen in Europe, not being proud of his neck, and it became so rigorous as to ruin any man who refused to follow it. There is only one known instance of euch hardihood, however, and that is in the case of Lord Byron. It is generally supposed that society set its lace against the poet because he was supposed to be an immoral man, to ill-treat his wife, and exhibit a vicious tendency .in his writings. It is an egregious mistake. Society at the time made pets of men who. were far worse than Byron wa3 even supposed to be, who got on no better with their wives, and who set quite a3 vicious an example in their lives as Byron was alleged to set in his writings. Socieiy cut Byron because he rejected the Mock, and turned down his collar, and that is the whole fact of the matter. Had he worn a stock, he would havo been one of themselves, and they would have forgiven him, as they did other people. " j OA J. i5. UXIS. If. L. Gbj&xx. J. U. GJK.JtSlDf'a 3c CO., JM1X.I Vi ULlilSJ, T r&a!er Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. J fain Street, utt. Fifth and Sixth, lien i j. X U lita 0 A 11 il i A G E WORKS. f. f i .i. 3 . i r4 izht :: i x XANCFACTURKA OF li t Carriages, Fancy Trotting Buggies, .Mil fillip Top JEIngrsies, Rocfcatrajs, und Spring Wa;on, C02.0)? FCUSia AXD LOCUST SIS., ; rAXSVTLLEf USD. Special attention given to repairing of all kinds, and re-pamting done at the (shortest notice and , on the most liberal terms. s - A. General A.sortment of Work CcnsUintly . on Hand. , Noa bat ihi Bfit U'arkiiien ployed. ' a prS-dSm GEO. TflOSNlIILL, HASir icxuaia or acidic; aiisl filames 8EC0XD STREET, near Main, EVANSVILLE, INr. All kinds of fine Saddles and constantly on hand. Harness REPAIRING done And at short Motlce. in the best manner I in bj dfim

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BUSIIHEISS CARDS.

DR. E. J. EHRMAN, KonceopatMc Physician. Offlce-Xo. 19 Second Street, between Main and Locust. OfHca Honrs From 8 A.af. to IS M., and 1 to o p.m At hiB residence, corner of Beventh and Chestnut Streets, after night. odSdly.. rJvansv&a Business CoilegB, j Comer XI-V & THIRD STS EFApTILLE, INDIANA. Book-keejz, Penmanship, and SI a th em a t i ci in ad a s peel a 1 1 1 es. Session btL day and evening. For clrcul&rjiclving terms, 4c, or specimens? Penmanship, address WElLt HUSEIt, novll y Troprletors. C5 PETES VIEBLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WIMIOW U1.ANS, SUKUICAIi INSTRUMENTS, Pore Wlne-i and Branding, And all popular Patent Medicines ot the age. JVO. 2 North Water Street, F,VAN.SV.LE,.. IN iI AN A oci ly DR. F. L. DAVIS, Homeopathic Physician. Offlce on Second Street, between Main and Locust. oc2S dly Osborne, 27 Locust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. unli dtr 5 , o e COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF SEAL ESTATE. OTICE IS HEREBY OIVE5 that the undersigned Commissi nnAr oy(..jiuwu ijf mo wan oi u)mmon neaa, of Vanderburgh County, Htate of Indiana, by virtue of an order of said court, made at its September term. 1869, will sell at PRIVATE SALE,' The following described Real Estate, situated in Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, to-witt Lot number bix.(6. Id Subdivlsann nf T.r number one huhuiei and nine, (109). In tbeOflKinal I'iau of the City of Evansvilie. Tula lot fronts upon Second Street, between Main and Sycamore Streets, is 24 by 75 feet, and has upon it a frame house. Also, Lot number twenty-three, (23). In the Original l'lan of the City of Evansville. This Lot fronts on Water Street, between vino and Division Streets; is 75 by 150 feet, and has upon it a large Hotel building, iinowu as the . ; . ST. CLOUD HOTEL. Also, twenty-two feet of Lot number seventeen, (17), iu Lower or MeOray 's Enlargement ox the City of Evansville, bounded aa follows: Beginning at the front line of said Lot at a point twentyfive feet from the southeasterly corner of said Lot, running thence aloug said front line wemwardly twenty-two leet. thence at right angles with said front line to the alley in the rear of said Lot, thence along said alley towards Division Street twentytwo feet, thence to the place of beginning. Subject to the life estate of Martha Irwin in oue undivided third thereof. This partof Lot front on First street, between Elm and Fine Streets; is 22 by 113 feet, and has upoa It a Goon BiiiCK Wnij ING IIOUSK. . '5r Also, uou six and e aht. In the Ku.. vision of tbe .Northwest quarter of Section number twenty, in Township number six, in range ten esc, as made by Conrad Baker, Administrator of the efitate of William Wood, in hi report to the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, at its February term.lSoO. The said Lot six containing four 7G-10O acres, and fronts on the State road, from Evansville to Princeton; and Lot eight contains five acres. Both of said Lots are near the north boundary line of Evansville. Applications of purchasers will be received at my law oflice, on Third Street, between Main and Locust Streets, la the City of Evansville, until SATURDAY, the thirtieth (30th) day ol October, 1S69. Tehib ofSalk: One-third cash, and the residue in equal payments at one and two years, the purcnaser giving notes with interest, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and with approved freehold surety. JEdSE W.WALKER, Commissioner. Blyths HTSKj, Attorney. se25tds Crescent City Flooring Mill, KAPPLER & SALMON, Proprietors, Sash. Doers, Blinds, Frames, jMLoMlcliiijy, Sto. Planing, Ripping, Splitting, and Scroll Sawing done at abort notice. Fine and Poplar Flooring. Siding, Dress, ed and Rough Lumber, always on band, for sale. Also, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED 1 JLJtJL 1

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PICKET FEN CE Known as the Terre Haute Picket Fence It is cheap and durable, and an ornament to the place where it stands. All orders promptly attended to. Factory, Cor. Division .and Canal Sts . EVAK3TILLX. Inm- f apr27-dly (3ta w) COAI, THE GREAT SOUT HERN NEWBURGII COAL JUNES. MATING UXIEKSr: TIIORougb repaii-sand extensive Improvements, we are prepared to supply tne public wnu a superior quality of Coal, it is better and cleaner tban auy Coal tbat baa ever been offered for sale iu tbis market. All tbat I ask is for tbe people to give it a trial, audi will gusrantea tbat they will not be db appointed, steamboats also supplied at low rate. Having a good supply of barges, I am prepaid to deliver Coal to any pom ton the Onio Kivtr at lower rates than baa been done heretofore. Steamboat ard at tlie nver, immediately opposite tne Lira T. ce. Pittsburg and Youghlogtieay Coal ard on the corner of Eultou Avesue and Water Street. Blacksmith Coal pat np in hogsheads and shipped by either rad or river. All ordnrs ieft at the Pittsburg C.al Office, on Third Street, one door above Maiu Street will be promptly attended to. Orders solicited T , A. J. HU'i'CHESON, sep27-dlw Coal Man. I. T. 5AK305I. ALEX.WIISOS SANSGM & WILSON, lEiLEKS IS Xitteiii'g' Coal, And Sole Agents for the AIRDRIE and SUGO Mines of Kentucky. Being agents for tbe towboata Robel Fulton and Red Fox, wo are prepared to do towing at low figures. OFFICES : 5 South Second Street and Illue Dock, Lamasco Wliarf. . Steamboats liberal terms. and factories supplied on f raa'26 dfim Dissolution Notics. THE IAUTES1II HEltETOfore existing under tne Arm name of Hay hurst Whittaker, Forwarding and Produce Commission Merchants, was this day dissolved by mntual consent, J. J. Whit',aker retiring from the firm. Tbe business will be continued by a. S Hayburst, by whom the business of trie old firm will be settled. A. S. HAYHURST J.J. WHITTAKER. Evansville, lad., Sept. 28, 1861). fse3o-tf AH persons indebted to the late firm of Hayhurst fc Whittaker, are notified to nav saint debts to me. A. B. HAYHURST.

GKOCEILIES.

The Eighth Wonder of the World I TT IS REALLY ASiOMSHISG. JL and many people are perplexed to lind out why Tlie Casli Crrocery Can sell their foods so lea w. For the In formation of alWucjutrp we would say that the secret l!eln tlie fact that we buy an (seii, br CASH EXCLUSIVELY. We therefore can and will sell goods lower tha parties who credit. Rem ember ' THE CASH GROCERY, 76 Maia Street. tea. i rnsjis i K HAVE THE LARGEST BE. TAILct.-)('lc of teas in t.hAcit.v ami having bought them for cask, we an sell at a great reduction on former prjKa. Retailers heretofore charged large profits on Teas. We oropose to tell at the same per centage of profit we make on other goods. Black Tea at Jl CO, !1 10, SI 20, ft 4'J; beat at 1 1 60 per pound. Green Tea, Youna: IlTson, Imperial and Gunpowder at 90e, 81 10, Si 20, $1 50, SI 60; very best at S2 per pound. We will agree to duplicate arly bill4 of Teas bouaht of the " Great American," or any other company. M THE CASH GROCERY. .-' . 78 Mala Stfee!. f 1 vPrench OotMisli. P(fCSns TfXK, JTAH4JE. new codnshrhe eenoina arti cle, just received, aua lor aie Dy VICKERY J3.. 73 and t Main street. New Mackerel. CATCH Or 1869, IIV BARRELS, balf barrels and kits. Also,-mess mackerel In store and for sale by VICKERY BROS.. 73 and 76 Main Street. BACO IV. Olli bacon, just received, and for sale low by VICKERY BROS. 73 and 76 Main Street. liaLcei Brooms. -i K nOZV CHOICE SHAKER JLO Brooms, just received and for sale 73 and 76 Main Street. Ilot Weather and Hard Work. TffTHAT IS SO DISTRESSES O AS If washing this bot weatr-erf At least balf the labor can be saved by using one ef uoiys" ceieuraiea wasmng iviacnines and Babb t's best soap, for sale at ViCKEKY BEO.'S. 73 and 76 Main Street. Ci'ystal, UOK HALE AT VICKERY BRO.'S. 73 and 73 Main. Street. CHARLES VIELE & CO., O- JEL O O 3B K, , SOCXilWEST COItXER irst and Sjcamore Slreets, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ao9 dtf MATTHEW DALZELL. Wholesale Dealer in ujuvmiki, Aoj.iSS, HiUlO UOMLf t-oLuiU, -. 18 Water Street, doclii d? y KVAWfiVH.!.. IKD. HSJiASIi, DAY HmA WtoJe&ale Dealers in GKOOERIEfc Foreign a,id Domestic Liquovt, N AILS. COTTON YARN'S, GLABfciWAR etc., Jic, 4:4 & .4 6 FIEST STREET. . EVAKSVItLB, IND. FISH DEPOT. ov'J) dtf Charles Babcock & Co., IMPOUTER3 AND DEALERS IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work. Damasks, Harness, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, Skirtings, dc, c, IVo. Maiii 'J treet, mait) EVAJNSVILLE 0rd?r for Opening Alley in Block 28 August 30. 18G9. OBBEKED, THAT (SIX Vi..IiS' public notice by advertising iu the Qvaiisvuw uai.y journal ne given that on the 11th day of October, 1269, the Common council 01 tne city ol ttvansvilln win uiKe uu oraer ior opening an alley in Block 28, situate between Ninth and Tenth t "u exienuiug ir m Secoud to Third Avenue tin the town of lAmM) now city of Evansville: saiu alley to be of the width of (10) feet, and ihe west line of oa.m a.iiey to oe (izj) leet distant from j.-tinm eireei, snil parallel with said Ninth eireei, ana snouiu any person aggrieved at any time within six weeks ap ly to the Common Council tor redress by petition or remonstrance left with the Cierk of the summon Louncn, aua containing a state ment ot tne ie juries complained of and the amount demanded therelor, said petition or remonstrance wilr be considered. uo.uauu utKiiujuru uy iue I'OBUCll on the 11th day of October, 18y; and it is further ordered, that the Clerk record on ibe iuinuie .lsook ot tue council the piat of said Block No. 28, with the surrounding length of said alley, as the same is proposed to be laid out and opened, which plat has been prepared by James D. Saunuers, n,y (surveyor. Attest: A. M. McQRIFF, Clerk. uy p. A. aicRij-F, Deputy Clerk. iuit,y wers a uuice, epu a, lSOU-sea OW Union copy. I Mi. i. ii.A Over Firjt National Bank, Corner Main &ei First Stretu, Kvansville, Ina f. ous Gum Work, OolTl, Silver vi caulte.Coralito, ana Amber Elates CarVr Work, ArU2cia: Palates, So. ' c,rst?c ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrous Ot (an excellent and safe anaistheiicl Ch roform. Ether, and also several lociii par lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treaLni. MY FACILITIES are as goou ana n establishment as large (consisting of rxvrooms) as any in the United States. 1 RETURN MY THANKS for the ea. tensive patronage received during the ps EIGHT YKAKS. mchij MAIN MBEET EXC S3 AIVQK, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STS., BIGN of BIG RliFLECTIXO LANTERN. jleasaj. !', airy rooms, clean, com.fortabie hea.4, with excellent board ff par weeK, or single meais so cents; lodgiDgs 35 cents. The best the market affords will aiways,De iouuu nere, ana orders for fresh berries, fruit and Catawba wine of the Kretchmar farm will bethanaluily receiv- I ed and promptly attended to. . jeadera JOHN C. BCH WEIZEK, !

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WE OFFEIi FROM Til is DAY the best-selected stock or Summer and Seasonable jyzrr goods AT VERY LOW PRICKS Viz. : In the D OMESTIC DEPAR TMENT, A very large stock of the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleached & Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rate.?. DRESS G O ODS DEPA R TJfENZ Is now more complete In its assortment mas ever oetore otterert in tm market audit ASTONISHINGLY LOW PIUCES And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25c, 50c., 75c., and fl per yard loss than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to me contrary notwithstanding. Black and White LLAMA SEAWlS, - Hosiery, Gloves, PIKASOLS AXD SUN UMBRELLAS, ahb NOTIONS In; endless'-'. variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cneap oaring the balance of the season. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosouito Ear Fixtures just received an j niaue up to order at short notice. SCHAPSEK, BUSSING & CO., Son. 41 and 49 Main Street. Jun28 STATIONERY. JOHN H. SCOTT, HookKell ei 8 Uxtl u v r N E W H 1 K A Ij 1 4, 5o. 53 XAIX STSEET. cor. Second, anl5 dly EvAssviLi-t, Isp. FISH & MHXEK, Wlolesala Booksellers & Stationer , SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. PAPER ENVELOPES. ANDGeneral Siatiosirw. v v No, 19 Mala (Street,'' EvansYiile, fudlaiia. Juiy ly THE Auetion If uiie&. Tlios. Elliott AUCTlOitEER, Eooni No. Si Main Street EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Particular ntfpnM 1-teai instate. Our Rr)mmHlnnti a t .v,.,n uu wb ran guarantee satisfactory prices. rw.u.u Bav ciiuail Wesell Merchandise of all kinds dailv at rtl-II TlrJ-Ln-m n ,1 ill ... . auu wiii hi tn mi iouj a r Merchants closinc nnt KtArtc ncuwcuusaiins. Our acauaintanna nf nucr Ivoni. irn.m with the people of Evansville will enable ti l2 nnd easily. customers for nearly any wx UUU WililXiUUiLy. We have COnstfttltlv nn hflnd n 1 o vera T. M. ELLIOTT, se9 3m LAW - :. VvSI. SI2JAVI.S, XJ- Si?. Clnim Afij-t-m-. Also, UJiAL ESTATE and C-JLLKCT. NG wiiice on iviajn street, Uetw.n Third and r ourtu, no.ao (over Kel2i'Oan Store). W. P. -HAR611A72,uince on Third 8tret, In TVoaVii,! . House Block. ' Will Uractlce . ucrlnna Vv-. rf r. I , v-ircuii. frompt attention to offiOf hviulnnma itlont as MIlLLIlJERir. LADIES, JIAVE YOU IIEAKD THE NE V Mt5. uiu;iah has just returned from the East, wtmretliu hna in ocieti uer c an STO CK OF MIL L INER Y. tiiVerv ladv in this ritir nmr uii.i knows that she takes ttae iinery Business, and turns out the most stylish work. ft gives her pleasure to annonnen to lipr numerous customers aud others, that she will open the most f.ishionn oin in,i9 that oj uict muuijui it turn pia.ee. Ladies will please call aud examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, a I deem it no trouble to show my good. ivcuciuucr me piace. No. 9 SO UTR SECOND STREOT, Between Main d Locust. se29-2m ; MRS. GOODMAN. F1RSTAKRITAL OF Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Served Up Raw, Fried, or Stfiivrrt. AT JoLtn C. Scliweizer's mjlijs xTittiJST EXCHANGE. se2 lm Bet. Flftii aud sixth K ROIYALD FISHEK, DEALER IS Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures, Gas and Stoam Pipe Fitter, IV a. 21 LOCCST STREET,

DR. D. V. THOulAG, Having permanently located in Evansville, Ind., offers nis professiouiil services to the public. He Is a graduate of one of Ihe be.t medical colleges in the Union, and has practiced medicine twenty-five years. He solicits professional business. The Doctor win devote a portion of hi time to the treatment of Female Dls-

oaf bs. Oihce on Third, between Main and Locust Htreets, up-8talr8 (over Judge Igithart'a oMice), where be may be found when not professionally engaged, faufl dtr I LOU! j PAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 1'aia t, bst. 31 and 4th. First-Class Custom Wort. Also. Ready-made Clothing and Gents FurniKhing Goxli. rasglD Cca L. G. JOHNSON, I IIornc3oiitliist Offjcs No. 5 Id A R LETT'S BL --CIC, corner Main aud Fifth Streets. OflJce Hours -From 9 A.M. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m. At bis residence, corner Bel' and Centre Streets, when not at oflice. auiJ dly COAL! COAL ! i i Havlne resumed mv former business, I would hereby Inform ray old patrons and tbe public generally that I am prepared to deliver OOOD CLEAN COAL on xhort notice. Coal rn alt ease muni be paid lor when ordered. Aeent tor tne ceieoratea Ksi JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. I nov dly FA IIS LEY, SUUN & CO.. Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, I In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and Dotties. HHiE-ao. S3 itAIV hi'., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. nov7 ly BLYTLTE HYNES, ATTOKX CY-AT - JLA W. OFFICE THIUD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING. novli I7 WHEELER & EIGCS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Gor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Oiorbower, RESIDENT DF..WIST, OJ3ice No. 10 FIR3T ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns bis thanks for tbe liberal patronage received during the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the tame, unioroiorm administered wiien aestreu. oc28 dly "3 0 W 0 TIXOS. H'KAIE. JACOB SALAT. . o McNair & Salat p 0 p (li CD Have tbe very bett stock of Boots fc .Shoes 3 Ever brought to this city, propose to sell them very low, and OP 2 w Rerr.ember the pi ice, HI ATM HI. 47 4T I W. W.A.CHS, of AT 10 . Lit, BOOS - BIXDSB, And Blank Book Hanuaclurer, And Dealer in School Books, Pic tures and frames, Mirrors, Look-lng-Criasses, French Glass, Ac, , li i.ouK i:ihii'n r. AO. TO MAIN STREET, (HKBDKKICH'8 UlAJCK,) E VAX S .IMIIINA. nova ly geo. .4. nrrTROLF;', WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Snectacles, fcyeslasses, 'Uver and Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, No. 61 ri!S ST., lis Second and Third, KvA.N8vii.r,i, lma. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Akxes, wit Geo. A. IJittrolff. joe diy if - -if," T ' I ( l""3'r T Y O p. HE NOVKLTY Is the only Wringer that has the PATEVT Vt.AHiili COll WI3K KI.S nn hnthnmK of the Roils. The cosjs on, one end of a rod' are set relatively bktwee.v thou on th r.th end of the same roll, virtually forming a DOUBLE GEAB, And thereby neurlv donbllnsr th nnrchase. (The importRne.e of settinsr ppars m this position is not eenerallv nniior. stood.) Notwithstanding the rolls canseparate freely at either end, tne Cogr, nizit ivt.i-i'ii tiiriwi out oi gear on both ends of the Wringer at the same tiv;-.e, unless the pressure is token off. The A1SVKIVI-Y is fnsffm.a.1 in n inKrbox by a. Patent Curved Clamp, which has an equal bearing on a tub th who', i.,.tn of the Wringer. Oiher Wringers aremer'eiv lasteneu to a stave at each end, and are thus liable to wrench the staves from n.ir proper position and ruin the tub. Tne Co?-wheels. Thumb-screws, Ac, are nicely galvanized. ttuy tne atVKI,TY.oratlrast taka it on trial with anu or all ntliMn ami hour. the BEfcT. Sold everywhere. IV'. C. I'll E LPS iz to.. Gea'l Agents, 17 Cartlaridt St, N. Y. Ise22 dwlrnl FOE SALE. h 1,E V A L II A U r. ir . i r STRKKl' PKOPKHTi Tl.ar. ni.,,v.. property known as the Egler oroDcrti. tuatea on tlie west corner of Man. ul Slxtn Streets, frouting 7by2 feet on MiiAn street and loy feet on Sixth Street. Said property in otfered ior sale at Inw Hnmi on easy terms. Apply to J. P. tiLLiUTT & SON. Ileal Estate Agents, Coiner Locust aud Third Street. felS dtf TltO IT ITi.'IALli SEJJISAUy. This lnstitntiou offers the aecumvilattJ advantaijts of over 0 years' succesfal operation. Every facility is provided for a ttiorough course of useful and orna mental eoucation, under tlie direction of more tiian twenty pressors and teach ers. or circulars, apply to JOHN ii. W i J-iXA.itw, x roy, new t one. Laniu 02i

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5Ti3J5ZBOATS.

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P?zi:t:t. The matnifleent low-watpr sfftamer Owes W. Davis, Master; Ed. Thomas. 1 Clerks, leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. 1 QTaJfsvC?iro every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., maalnif cioe connections at Cairo with first-class paokets for St. Louis, McnmliU, and New Orleans. Connects at Evansville with the E. AC. R.R., and tt.e Packets for LoaUville. Forfrelght or paswao nprly on bonrd, or to K. M. HUMPHREY CO.. or DUKE NICHELHON. aug30 tf Aicenta. REGULAR MONDAY AND THURSDAY PACKET, The flee low-water Packet l:!t NORM AN, trsi-L-irfiiP. K. Barclay, Master; Waiter li. renniDgton, Clerk, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings every .no.MA V and Till Ii,iIA Y, at 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or passasre aoplv on board or to DUKE NICHELKON, sei.7tf Airent. For Pad ac ill and Cairo. The new,' fleet and elegant steamer Olmjx Scott, Allen Duncan, Master; Cash. Thomas, , Henry 8. -Mitchell, Clerks, Will leave for Cairo and all during low water every lat sday and Frldajr, at 4 o'clock P M. Carrying freight and passengers at regular packet rate. For freight or passage apply on board. ang.'iu-dtf Regular Tuesday Packet for Pa3 ucah, nasiport ana Florence. , The Ehfgant Passeuger Steamer KAI.Bi:ilAM lo.. Lee Howell, Master; Rob cut McMeciuk, Clerk. Leaves for the above and all intermediate points every TUESDAY, at 4 o'dock p. m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest ate-. a or ireiisni or paxsave apply on board, or to v . v v , x. gep27tf Agente. P.egnlar Tri-Weskly Packet For Newhurg, Owenshoro, Rockport. trrandvtew, Hawesville, and (Jannelton. j The New and Light-Draught Steamer ' . . IETIIOIjSA Mo.' John H. Trlplett. Master: John A. At;imn f 'l.irlr Leaves Evansville lor the above and nit way ports every TO f-HDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 10 a.m. . Returning, will leave Canneltda every WKDNESDAY. FRIDAY, and hiimhav at a.m. For fielgbt or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK 4 CO., U 1 1 .ICO A J fl K 1 A il I- i; (Corrected Juue 2.Jd, ISfiB.) EYansTille 4 CrawfordsvlIIe R.R. COINQ NOBTII. - Ieave Mall. Kjrnr. . svni.ri.t Evansville ...10:1oam. 5:15 p m... am Arrive Vincennes 1:13 p m... 7;1Ip m tn-inw m Terre Haute. 4:20 p M...10:oj f m... 4:15 p m Terre Haute & Indianapolis. OOINO KA8T. Leave Day Ex. Nislit Ki. fail. Terre Haute. 4: JO p M ... Ima m... 6:&J a m Arrive Indianapolis. 7:05 p M... 4:20 A M...10:05 a h Crestline 4 :iH A M...ll:.ru a M. 6:15 p m Cleveland 1:m a m. 8:50 p ii. K:5 p M Buffalo 2:10 p M.-.10:i5 p m a .-20 a m Pittsburx H:5ti a m. H-.fktv m i -ir, a v Philadelphia. S:(iO a m.. 9:2.5 am... 4:10p m New York 6 :00 a M...11 :ir, am... C : ia p m Ohio & Mississippi. OOINO EAST. Leave Lightning Ex. Ace. -NlgbtEx. Vincennes X loo P M. l.MJp M. Arrive Cincinnati.., Louisville ... i (I :iX) A M 9:00 P M .H:15p m... 8:00 P M... 1:10 a m... 4i:M A M ooiwo west. Leave Afa.il. Niuht Et. Itau Kr Vinceuues .... 4:2Hi- M... 2:05a m .. CNjam Arrive St. Louis ..11:50 p r... 9:10 A M.r!:00 p M Cairo -... 8 :.'xt A M. M :.j0 p M Terro Haute L IctllanapoIIs. Leave IndpTls.3:55 AM. 7:30 AM. 1 :43 P M 8 :10 P M A. rrt ve T. H 6 :30 A M.10 :23 A M. 4 :i5 p 11.11:03 p M EtTtJENINO, Evansville & trawfordvillo. Leave Kin. Uxtl Vrulirhl. T. Haute 6:40 a m. 5:0"j p m... 5:lo a m Vincennes... a:JA jc. 8:u5p M...11 :10 am Arrive Evansville .ll :56 A M...10 :31 p n... 5:10 P M E. H. & N. R. Northern Division TRAINS OOiNG SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer iviollle ISorton leaves Kvansville daily (Sundays exceDted.l at 3:15 p.m Train leaves Henderson at ..,. 4:h p.m. Arrive at Madisonvilte 7 :o0 p.m. CVOIMti NORTH. Train leaves Madison ville dally (Sundays excepted) at 4:25.a.m Arrive at Henderson 7:50A.M Arrive at Evansville by Transfer Packet Mollle Norton . 9:00 A.M. Makins connection both wavs with trains on the K. Si C. ltaliroad. STEAMBOAT LIKEf. To IjOtJlsvu..!. Kverv Mon lav at 10 o'clock a.m. Kvery Tuesday, VeanesCay, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8 O'uiOCK P. M. To Caiko Dally, except Sunday, at 4 j'clock p. M. to tiRkCHS RiVBK.-r.very Monday .Tues day, Thitrtlay, si.iui Saturday at. 4 o'clock P.M. i a EiSTi'oKf, - Lveiy Tuesday and Shiturmy at 4 o'cliKk m. Xo UmiDEiUiuM DiUly, rJtcepV Sundays, t i o'clock p.m. To N'AaHVii.L.a Every Tuesoay."W inefiday and taiorday at. 4 p. i. I rauslent tioats daily ui ana down. To Cincinnati Every Saturday at 10 A.M. Jo Caxselton Lvery Tuesday, Thur day, aud Saturday at 10 a.m. RockportStage (viaNewburch and Boonvllle,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 A. M., on Mondays, Y elueftdas and pridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, 'Thursdays md Satiirdays. New Harmony Biail Mtace leaves Mon days and Fridays at 7 a.m. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Alt. Vernon iMa.ll MlAgo leaves uallv (ex jept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex ept Sundays) oy 2. f. H lo N KWBtrao, Haen daliv texcerit Sunat S lay,) from the Merchant's Hotel, o'clock p. m. PliXTMBIZTG, Sz.C. SON VV E L S H, UMBERS, IIKALKKS IN Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Water Closets, HOT Ai.JS COLO BATJIS, BliowerUatlis, l ores and Lift Pua.ps, ALE PUMPS, - r V BOUGHT IRON PIPES, AC. Water introduced Into country dwellf.,. ,.iiruaorwells. tiivintt all the conveuicaccs of a city supplied wit h water works. -No cnango oi iiugu biuyu required to heat the water. 2 Xiocmwt Htreet, EVAKSVILLE, IND. BIT TEC, EGGS. CIIICKEKS, AND Country Produce. DEPOT COH. FOURTH AND WALNUT. TTX VSttK.t.t WlLSO.il keepeonntautly JO. on hand the!elebrated Paruecouuty liutit.r.tEKS-', Chickens, aud ail kinds of coufLry. Produce. A liberal dlscouut made to wlioiiCHale dealers. Keaidlm

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cloudy undcooU mercury IV atf a.m. Towards neon tho clouds dNtnid aivltlie

mercury rose to 02s at noon. The rl ver N rising rapidly, having risen fully two H-et our. lug the 24 hours ending at 3 p.m. 3 e-.iord.iy

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lng the Nick Lougtrcrtft, ad lusuro gooii navigation for several days. ..rrUnU nud Oepfirl nrt. The arrivals and departures up to 3 r a.

yesterday include the Wauaulfa, Mnr.it... to Cluciunat! ; Sam J. Hale, Clncl unit II to Memphis: Fayette, Ilendenou to rctaru; Petrolia No. 2, to Canneltou. no.il l)ae litre. Among tbe first boata due here are the John Lrsmsden, fr om Cairo: Mornlog Htar, from Lou:svlUe; Champlou, from i't. Louis; Anna, fr St. Ixuis; Cora H. and Edinburg, from Memphis; Mary Hou-don, for New Orleans: Vlnzlnia. from New Oi leans; Rapidau No. 2, from Eastport; Hartiord, from Ureen River; Charmer, from Cincinnati. illttcellttnnurta. UuBiuess was cot very active on the levee yesterday, with a small port ll,t TheWauacita arrived at 2 a. sr., with a medium trip. She discharged 9i balea of new cotton fyr It. K. Duukersou & Co., tho flrfctof the season.. It went f orward to Now York by the great South Shore Fast Freight Liue, and will be lti Kew York on Saturday .The Sam J. Hale had all she could carry on the water. The Petrolia No. Shad a moderate trip out .The Fa. ette came op in the morning with a clever trip . The Clara Scott was receiving largely for her outgo. lng trip, with a prospect of belog full Tue A. L. No. 1 and Red Fox vexierdnv morning towd the dry docks from Just below the Ioglcslde coal mines to lhlr old station Just below Pigeon Creek, where they are safely moored. They have been put In magnificent condition, better than when new... The Sam Orr wss to be taken on the docks last evening, and several other boats are waiting their turn....... The wild, rattling Quickstep, let It be remembered, takes the track to-morrow. Boat JLftiujjr T-Iy. i Fob Cairo The beautiful low-water steamer . John Luui'-den is the regular mail and passenger packet for Cairo and all way ports at four o'clock p.m. promptly to-day, having splendid passenger appointments. She la In charge of those popular and accomplished gentlemen, Capt. Owen V. Davis, Will. P. Fowler and Ed. Thomas. Foa LouumLLE. The floe floating palace Morning Star, having been thoroughly repaired and put In complete order, and looking as beautiful as hew, the regular packet la the Louisville and Henderson Line, and will leave for Louisville at S v.u Captain George Dauloy will command" and Frank Dougherty and Oeo. Ashcroft, two highly obliging gentlemen, have charge of the offioe. Foa Henderson. The splendid steamer Fayette leaves for Uendenon at 7 . A. St. and at 8 p. m. promptly, every day. Capt. Charley Perkins, A. O. Durland, Jerry Royle and Mr. Story are her excellent o Ulcers. She leaves promptly as advertised. Uleanlniss from oar KaettBt. Pitts bu HQ. The Commercial of Monday says: The marks last evening Inrllc te.l Hve feet in the Monongahela aud rising From the amount of rain tbat has fallen during Saturday, we can safely promise a further rise. , A Pittsburg dispatch of Saturday says: "The new towboat Fred. Wilson made a trial trip yesterday, and everything is said to have worked satistactotll v. Hlie is reported to have cost about tJ.5,000. Jo.-epli Wailon, the well-known coal man, has purchased the towboat Niagara and lit uarges Irom J. O'Nell fe Son. Price, U2,0M, The towboat J. F. Dravo would bate taken a load of coal out on tbe recent rise, had it not bem for troube in gutting a crew at anything like rtiutonaole waies. The Captalii hired throe crews, but tliey could not agree on wages. The firemen wanted J-fO per month, and the deck hands ;i.i. The Messenger is ioadlog for New oriesno, and tbe Irousides for SU Louis. It U not likely that eiiUtpSf tnetn will get off till there is more water. ClNCUSNf I. e Commercial of Mon day ays: The Alaska. Captain OaVcs, will follow the John 11. GrocsbeclC to New Orleans. Capt. JLUnlel Moore was In the city yesterday. He has it-moved tho machinery and boilers from the wreck of the J. N. MeCuliough. Capt. Moore's new steamer, building at PittMharg, will be complete i in six or tilit weeks. liy invitation, we visited, the Marine Hallway and Hry Lock Co., on Saturday, to witness the prucess of lowering Captain T. P. Leathers' mammot h steamer Nateuec into the river. On arrival, we found her eoing at the rate of about twenty feet per hour, and presenting a magnificent appearance on the ways, as she slowly pro H reused toward the water, without a Jar or the least appearance of any strain. She appeared to be entirely under control of the managers, until it came near 5 p.m.. when (it Obing Saturday, ht-r time for leaving; New Orleans,) she became a little restless aud showed strong inclinations to so in at her usual hour. The trippers were knocked at 5, aud the maun her first trip by water ou ime, and judging irom tua general expr clou of those who are experienced in such matters, she will always be on time, if not ahead. The butl'lers are Juitly proud of her, and feel confident that when called upou she will not be found wanting In speed. She is of remarkable light draught, only 4 feet three lncnea aft, and Sleet 0 inches lorwaid, with alinont ail of her machinery on board. Her dimensions are as follows : Length over ail. S feet jbreadth of beam, 4'iy feet; depth of bold, 10 lot t, with a lively shear. She U heavy u moored throughout, aud we were Informed by loo Superintendent, Capt. O. P. Tbarp, that he personally inspected tbe timber iu Went Va., while it was growing aud belcg cut, and made special contract for certain kinds of tlrnhur for her construction. She Is extra fasten ed.and has threo.fore and alt ho? chains two over the roof, and one under the boiler dock. Her bulkhead Is live Inches thick, aud securely boMed together edgeways, from keel to deck, 'ilie is in every respect a masterpiece of workmanship, and in the abtenco of better autiiorily, we ask our friends about the falls to ei tucise her in every resfect and give us the uet result. Capt. Leathern Is hera (.uUiInx her Jorward to an early completion, aud hopes to havo hi r reai'y in a few days. The Gazette says : Major Ed. McMahon.one of the contractors f r the new locks and dams on the Kentucky Kiver, has commenced work with a large force of bands at Mundy'u Landing, ki own as Lock No. 6. The c ntractets have agreed to complete the entire work in two years from this Fail. When the Improvements are completed it will open up a large section of trade to our city. Loui.'svii.i.K. The Courier-Journal ol Sunday says: Lev. W. Cooper, the Brand tycoon of the New Or. cans Woardof Underwriters, crossed tlie CJarksville from lied Klver, and he was debarred a S2,rAJ per mont h charter iu consequence of tne scratch. Ihe Times regards the underwriter bu iucuu oncoinmeise, who wax fat upon the usees' lues of others, and, with rem unslrance.8 with worse exactions, Unorins the necessities of merchants, aud driving thera to underwrite their own shipmeuw, a state of things unprecedented in modern commercial hbtory. ... i eriain Georgia tor n the bos have found out that when a steamer touches at the wharf some corn is usually scattered abov.t. Accordingly, the sound ofa steamer's whistle draws the entire hog population to the riverside. St. Locia. The Democrat ol Monday says: ' The river continued about stationary, with a fringe of mud in evidence ol a recent decline. None of tbe great Northern freishet has come near St. Louts yet, nor is much oi It expected. The Davenport Journal says tne river is bank lull and more is coming. There Is yet a good stnge of water In the ;Mlsourl; there Is little to complalu of iu the Illinois. There has been auottier rapid rise nt Cincinnati. Little good will result from it to the Ohio oelow Evausvilie. Weather here delightful yesterday. About noon yesterday Ed. Frazler, an engineer in the employment of the Ilridiju Company, while at work on the Illinois shore, was killed accidentally by a heavy plank of wood striking hiiu on the head. He was carried to the Commercial House, on Ureen Street, between Mln and the levee. Deceased was single, well known here, was formerly a steamboat ensluee-, and became somewhat famous. It snid. during the war, as one of the principal agents for the Confederacy in the burning of steamboats. New Ohleaks. The Times of Saturday says : The westlier throughout the greater part of yesterday was cloudy and bore the appearance ;f ralu ; It, however rained uoue up tonlKht tli. but alter that nour it was iiinmeulanlv expected. liuslneha oh the landing ycsterJajr wan unusually active for 'lnursday. There were Several departures, the nmjorlty of them being destined for Ked Klver with Hue

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!!!- ' i I I' I 1 I) wns i Iim 1 1 ver n , durli s li,. plt, 1 w now 1 1 jv 11 ii (. ) , The Tur.f 1 ut i Tlif wi at . r y prt-'lo"!-'- ,r, u In', e t ( mi j , t : t fT(! " I ' ll.i' 'Kl-t h. j to u con n '( I. U.i aniiov au:o oi Jiv("i J t: !i (li 1 1,111 not disomy I ho n l.vif J tllt-r (! S Ol li." M'l t .l. j lit a Jtil In i.i, ii (. j , were ho! 1ii::dvc i.i..:i t will mak () in i u yr ! j, ; , j SillplJ.e.Mls. '1 la is v 1 : 1 urn, l.y a "pffl.tl l 1 1,1111 f, 1 Mr.O.li. V;in-, .;. ti!, Ml'HMcr Jiilin i.l l; j ir le 1 ii port t !- v . ! 1 Provi b M i.iii ;,' 1, c h aiMl way lfiij.il.,; ( : 6 o'cIock. Tho rivf-r at tin- poi n I. )i hfitow hlrh wni'T nmrk r.f 11 n n I! iX --J ti t 1 r n Ti . r nnr.hr a rr r.ni c a n J1KAU .'1 KKi-'Toicf,!;. fiinlim fill! hl'NJil III'! flil'i'H h:-r! "'llit, ltyf.lnli.-i, Hkin Ji-'".',."1, Khciiiii'ttiKlr'i, 1 l'(-iim- of Kt.tn' ll, mi 1 nil liriiriie A fi.'ft ioih !' !. J.j"'l, l.ivor a i1 H iln- n. l;-iimBitiJ-.I ty the li"i. .'.) I ,i i,i y !,.. i tnuuy HiTi.l '.he toxtuiHuiy rf I'liv-fiMr; (Mi'.' J:r nN w ho ii u'ii"l 'iis : kmi. fur our lio.Hmlali nxi.i o Itcahh Hook, or Ain.'tiru: f.,r (hn year, k I i-h m pi:hjri fr iTutmtoun tin (nl. uiion ; it will cnii yon rnii'-h v! ii!ii,io itifiii 1, mi, in. Ur. 11. w. t:ii,-r, of ifiitiinrr, V ttlt nk it tilnis,nro in rfntnini-nilirnr your lti i,A Liu a-t h v- i y . . n . - i Mltoral.iv, I It ". f-u it tmiui in two fan s with lirif.py rfKMMw ,nt in a rn" of M--oAJ:MTy fypliilm, in which tl'O (: ' : lit roitrnji,ci.i hmi"i li" .. ure il iiJirr liKVitu; Inln-n tivn liottlt'n o "your in'(i''iio. ' i n 1 th. r m acitf a ( scrolulu of lonx m.-uuhn j, which 1-nipi'lly j -. j 11 - v ,1, ' nn.h-r 11. sf, 1 t.t 1 tho itiilii'iitniii'f tit- tli.it ilin 1 r n lit will niio-i reci.v'r. I havoi-Hn fully pum in,.l the n.rniiii 1 by winch your Konsi'liiliH i imcii-, t an oxi'i'Hi'iit, eiinivini-l ClliH. 1 r. hp u li, of v h Im l.ns u -1 Hi liol(ivi!!c, Kj, inaii'iiiH in i of heron l.i on I with miti 'fiM'tiiry re oicUry pliiiit iiiit i im u o J i'itri -know no better ft of th-i Wooii 1 romeil v. Biuriiii'i 1 McF.ii!,!cn, Mtirfrer-s-bero. Ton., k;iv I have 'iNcl m.-ven oi't of i;.,s-luli-t. Hill sun oiiiinly our- I of lUiOumut ; ftcioi no - f. itr li.tto I wirli if fur iny tiioibi r Hlr.? h .1 icrof(iom ifii' i'U'. Ji. Il, 111 Tl J I I I,' O' I !(' , H " n!ci : I hue Ullllc-l-eil t i ) ( IIH W II I 1 1 I 1 i I i over mv whole hoJv. A h Mllieti 1 pi reliieieit ti home tiiihl-, JiM'l It ehert.i -1 ik pi l !' i t. I r i 1 1 noJOJ'la Is is hi I l y till dri;; I.i.'ki' i oty, ' .i Laltimoi x. 1)113. CIEXESTS, ElVi:S . I'fijpr v. n 1 ) C3. Karc Chance Bccnrc tlicsp and Ucsln!)lc Homes. GREAT SALE CF REAL E3 TAT ITfl Saturdaj, tbe lC;lt of October, is WK VUI.I. HTi:it AT I'l lll ll' Hale at the io r ut the Omit liou;. In Kvaosvlila, ind., a portion ol the property known as the iihuiikliii Tract, ly l.g we-tof Fulton Ave mo, In the neltthtioihood of ttie new an I ; n n I n I'Iciki-i of Judge Jmnei li. Jou is an i Ur. Uaorn) ii. Walaer. Thlndenlrablo propcily has receiitH been laid out In regular blocks a nn Hililitlun to the city of Kviinstflllo, the ( vt. of v.-oh a has been recorded uoiler the namo of The traverse atreets correspond exactly with those of Hprln;-.daie, both a regard breadth aud bearing .and aie, in lucl, Miaply continuations ( Devon, Urov;, n iel Parte Street In tfeo lalte? suburb. The very marked ;ioi tlj w. m.erly leniency of the Krowl.il of EvtiiHViil nuiKen tliin projerty a parttcul-irly l i r t . I inve-t-me ut, whether ina bieel of purHiariers bu to locate homes or Kim ply to xpeiruiaie. The Title I guara iliti'l i e i. . ;.. Ttirms ma in known on 1 ly of win. J . U. U. W. Ml A Mw LI , A k i , ( ,. ;;!9 1 weod. A LON(4 NKEDEJ K1MI TIT! 1 ! : fi' '-, beer, porter und i V K 1 1. V oi III K II.SUH.IPTIOM OK A I-CoiiOLN) I I VI. KAUKi APPitOV;;!! il' TUK I'll I i:i M, ACADKM OF .Ml' I'll "IN i: OF i'AKI-i, aud other Knropem Melliml nndKe eiit.lle boillos; usml Iri the vliliiiity llofitin if France and Ocnn ivj inli- ei by tli inoittemlaeMt pity!' laut of Eur"p nnd America ; approved by the public tho wor:d over. 1 Alt U A XT A t'ft., MIW l'OItli, BOI,K AOENTH FOR THM t'.MIl 1 se211rn HTA I I H. 1 . i i ;. BT1 Jti E C '4 bmJt PLYMOUTH PULPIT, A re be In sr read by peipln of t-vrry ri'im and denomination all ovi r tliH ciiui l.i y jtu'l Euiojm. Tlipy are fu l ot vital, !, iiIhhI relliilous thought an 1 iee.iui'. Ii,ittulh J'u'nt 14 publishnd v.'etjk I y, and euiitsiin Mr. Jieecber'a Hertuous and pmyer-, in form $uitnl,le for pre -rv'tlion and 't,indi. For aale by mil nei-.'ileaieri. Prli-ii H: Yearly mbierl ( tUms reetuvnl by t he j.ubliMticrM, t I. nivirutwo liHiniHOifie vm u mh-i of over 4w pa'.es euc i. 1 1 nil-vcn rly ifl 7,i. A new and auperb ee.i i'ni i rH ".( Mi. Keectier prewmted to nil yexriy t-ub-i-t ,. Krtraoniinary f-"T.' t'l.V Ht' I 1 1 I'lil.. I'll iX-l), Slid 'I l li III I. I It I . ! N lti oil), . an Unsectarlau, Independniit. Christian Journal l' pfn;f. cut aril alltcheil, clearlv iln d. ably e.lili-il, wut to one addr-K taJWi veeks for Jur ulhtr. Special liniucenieiil.s to eii n v-t-t n ami lliOMJ fjetDijir up cllll . Speelmetl (!'iiiw, , ost.HKrt tree, for !,.. J . It. ' I t' '.. Piiblt-berx, hit i'n i H H N V. ! i 1 ,t xzoopsrczixT. CLICK A'S'JIIWAUTZ, No. 1-1 No ii Hi i'Itt Slrfr4 (Cir ASDttui'a Uixictr,) Hoop Skirt nanufactorj' and CORSET HOUSE, Br.AI.KltH I!V JTI,"? A. I'AM'I' Uooda, where yon can Ret I in. i N,v srllcles at very low pi ie- i. All Hour Skirts bought irom im will tm rejilied , , . of charge. We solicit the liberal puiromi," Ol the public In Uiu vl Inity. N.B. Tliose living ai a d in! ain-c devil 1 ni Hoop Skirts will tKw tlin luii.MVlnx Ilics, biid we will Kuar-iiitee m f ijod nt: .No. 1. Measure around too wutKt; Ni'i 2 Leniili ; No. 3. T he larxt width around ; No. 4,'tha price yol wlso to pity. All orderi will I n promptly aiu i,e 1 tc, tu.d sent to tiny polul by iiir i. Kerne in her t b e places UL1CK & aCII WAltTZ. ar1.1 tfl rifuiK Ihe llim 1 1 1,.. .. " IIOTIOKSTcI Clcitient, Whi te C. DRY GOODS a id NOTION'S S3 muI 21 rii:sT kt., Jy2i KV A fJKVI liLl', t rniLir Lt;a::, Tkird Street, bet. Sy:4.itr s i, ' Mftuvifi.ct rer of ' CoRipounil Li'r:c'.'..r for all kla U of Alf IiAED 0IU .. : i t' I'UUK CAT A W I A 'Vl.NJ, c grwtl. '

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