Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1869 — Page 3

THURSDAY OCXOliER 7, iFrora Cham1 -s Kdinburg Journal. 1 LOT 217. "At foriy shar-gs! going at forty shanes! DM I hear two Ruin-nccs offered? Thank you, sir. Two guinness is in tiir.e. Fcr the first time, at two guin-ncss! Eor the second time! Any advance ou two guin ness? lor the third and last timegoiugattwo guin-ness!" tfap! "Name, if you please sir?" "John Trumway," I said for the lot was mine. Lot 217. What ever made mo buy the lot? I am sure I didn't want it. I am afraid I a ca one of them grovn-up children who are not safe to be trusted out with money in their pockets, unless coj.-sr. The c .'n? in my purse always leap up with frantic desire to buy everything I see, and the result is, that no taa.ter what sum I go out with, I always come home penniless. What on earth could I want now with a second-hand, patent fire-proof, powder-proof, bomb-proof, thiefproot iron safe, constructed to resist fifty-burglar-power (nominal), casehardened, uadrillabie, uopiekable, to be sold a bargain, oaring to the key being lost, and the only man who knew Low to make another hiving gone to sleep with his fathers? When I reflected about my purchase, I be?aa to feel quite hot. There, is co doub it was a bargain, or might have been, to somebody; but then, patent, unpickable iron safe3 with the key lost, and owner-proof as well as thiefproof, are not everybody's money, how ever cheap. I had a cold, creeping doubt if they were mine. While the auctioneer was describing.it, and the people all around the room were yearning for it in bids, I seemed to see many remarkable qualities emanating'irom the safe, like perspiration, so that its acquisition appeared to me then peculiarly desirabie. Other people seemed peculiarly affected, for its value increased momently. Some ten or a dozen persons had all ia turn de: sired to be its fortunate possessor", andall at increased rates. The man who bid "forty ghangs" certainly mu3t have seen his way to tura the safe to account, or why have bid "forty shangi" at all? And if so. of course it was plain there must be a way to turn it to account, and one which a few moments quiet reflection, apSTt fiom the excitement of the saleroom, would doubtless reveal. It was something of this feeling made me bid the "two guineas," or, it may be, the vague conviction tht here was an object suddenly become extremely desirable to a number of my fellow-creatures, which evoked a correspondicgand envious desire in my own breast. But now that the thing was mitie, all the latent value which had before perspired from it under the auctioneer's hands seemed absorbed again into its shamefully rusty iron sides it had become a miserable hundredweight of useless old iron -and I loathed the very sight of it, especially when I thought of Mrs. Trumway. My wife is not a woman of many words; by no means the kind of woman verbally to upbraid me for buying inconvertible bargains, and she has had previous opportunities for so doing, if so disposed. . Mrs. Trumway never si&s anything. She didn't when I once pouht two hundredweight of puffy, bloated chessa at twopence per pound, and sold portions afterwards to some poor people I knew a3 a kindness at a trifling profit, and made them all very poorly, aud got, summoned before the magistrates, and fined for selling cheese unfit for human food, and lost cheese, temper, reputation, and 4 10s. No; at euch times Mrs. Trumway makes no remarks; she only sniffs. But the amount of meaning conveyed by one of Mrs. T.' sniffs is volumaious nay, encyclorre die. It means, "O dear, yes ; I knew how 'twould be. You've been at it again, have you? Been out with money in your pocket, and come home with nothing but your pocket left! Just like water in a colauder: the colander don't run away more's the pity. No;it's always ready for more. And here am I, pinchiDg and screwing, and saving money, and allowancing the houso down to one box of 'Tandstickors a week, and you go'mg fooling money away like this, ilemonstrance, John, is perfectly useless. I have awaked to the conclusion that I have married an incorrigible idiot ; but I don't com plain. No; a noodle you may be, but 1 am your affectionate wile, Martha Jrumway. It meanes far more than this; it means every recriminatory epithet which a naturally sensitive person, like me, can apply to himself. after making the pleasing discovery that he has taken himself in I went home to dinner, which had been waiting an hour. I said nothing about my purchase, inere was a small sniif--a very small one expresji vp. r.f "Tt'd nof if. all n nli tel v .Tohn. !.r-,T'n i In, I T .m't oam,-o tt.ii r f i tuoago, mini, 1 don t accuse you Ot it Without evidence : but, UOW.X COtnel to consider, it a rather more likely than not that you ve something on your mind, and nothing in your pur.-c." After diuoer, I escaped up stairs io my study. Ia the eveaiug I faw It coming up my garden-path ou a pair of trucks. Should I go down? No ; I reflected ; I would not go dowu. ilow I detested the thing now! It didn't look worth half a crown. "Yes," I heard the servant Bay in answer to the man with the trucks; "this rs Mr- Trumway's." "So's this," said the man; "and I wish him joy of it, and I shouldn't mind a glass of beer to wish it him in." Which conversation had the effect of bringing out Mrs, T. Her comprehensive mmd must have taken in the situation at a glance. "Where is this from?" she asked the man. "From the saleroom, 'm." "John!" It was the voice of my affectionate wife addressed to her husband. "Have you been buying anythin? at a sale?" "O dear, yes," said I, calling down stairs "Didn't I tell you? It's a a safe." Although two pair of stairs separated me from the partner of my bosom, I was aware of the-eniff which succeeded, and implied: "O yes; you're quite right, my man; this is Mr. Trumway's. You needn't be afraid you've mistaken the house. There isn't sueh another man in the neighborhood as lives at No. 19." But aloud, be proceeded, "Quite right; bring it in, please." "John! Do vou wisn the man to leave it in the pafs acre?" Sniff (beins interruntfid "Or would I like it taken into the drawing-room, or placed on the dress ing-table of the spare room perhaps, or on tne stuay mantie-piecer I thought it better to go down stairs. -"'O, leave it m the passage, s ii.t. "No one will steal it." "O dear, no," said my wife with a lit. le smile. iNo one will steal it; that's quite certain." I admit it was n)t a seductive-lookirg object now. When we were alone, Mrs. Trumway asked me what I intended to do

with the rafc, which was the very question I had been asking myself ever since returning trom'the sale. "What do I intend doing with it, my dear?" I repeated, to gain time. "viiy yes ah! that is do with it? Why, open it, of course." She sniffed a sniff equal to two colted matter. Although

111 ' ' vx . . , my answer was nci preu.uuiiai.ou, x; dldn t ttiDKlt altogether a. uau uution. Accordingly, lor the next two j or three weeks my house became the constant resort or DiacKsmitns, wnnesmiths, locksmiths, and people in the engineering way, all of whom, however, failed utterly ia the attempt to open the unpickable, undrillable fire and thief proof, Lot 217. They fairly owned it beat them. I wanted the safe opened, however, for the reason that, being opened, it might become an article perhaps useful or saleable, whereas now it was neither. One morning, an idea of unusual brilliancy occurred to me, and I put on my hat, and went cut to put it ia practice. I walked to our great model jail, and saw the governor, with whome I had previously some acquaintance. I told him I should feel deeply obliged if he could render rue assistance, and then came to the purport of my visit. ' Have you, my good sir, such a thiDg as a good strong burglar on the establishment that you could lend me for an hour or two?" And I explained what I wanted him for. But the governor shook his head, and said Le was sorry to disoblige me, but it really couldn't be done, a3 all their burglars were in use, and couldn't be spared off the premises. Very good ; but supposing I were to send the sate up to the burglar to while away a few hours of his lesiure at a congenial pursuit? No. lie didn't see that he could: it would be against the rules; besides which, their burglars had become so reformed by attentioa to the ministrations of the chaplain, that it was exceedingly doubtful it they would be willing to return to sinful ways, such as breaking open safes. least it might show a worldly spirit that would interfere with their Ucket-of-leave; and then, again, there were no burglars tools m the jail 1 11 tell you what, thoueh ." he said, after a bit; "I dare say 1 could find you a ticket-ot-leave man who would do it. They report themselves to U3 at stated intervals, so that we always know where to find them. In deed, I think I know just the very man, ana wiil send him to you. Uae evening in the twilight, about a week aftei wards, our servant came in, ia f ome alarm, to say that two very ill-looking men were at the back door, who said they had "come to crack the gov nor s money box. They wero not nice-looking men. One of them, a brawny ruffian, with a head and neck like a bull, and a wisp of colered handkerchief over a shirtless chest, hairy as Esau's, gave me a stolid nod when 1 went out. "The bos3 ud at the Model." he said, pointing with Lis thumb over his shoulder in the direction of the jail, "asked me if so be as I would oblige you by cracking' a little bit of a box you've got. You see, gov'nor. I ain t any tools o my own, so I've brought a pal who's got his 'Lady's Companion' with him, to do the job," indicating his mend, who carried a parcel of tools done up in matting. I should say he wa3 tot a nice man to have for a friend a spare, short, cunning little fellow, with restless eves: a face that gave you the impression of a weasel's; and athia nose, with a continual nervous twit-thing ia the nostrils, like a rabbit's, as though he was an animal always on the scent for gamG or hunters, which perhaps he was. His name wa3 Toncy. I brought them in, and Dointicc out the safe, asked if they thought they could open it. 'Open it! repeated Tonev. with ineffable contempt, "-why, a kid could open it with a pan-nivel It s one of them Unimpeachables, Bill," he said to his mate; "you remember 'em; like what we had at " (some name I couldn't catch). "Why, I could blow it open with an ounce of baccer in a quarter of a hour." Well. 1 said, 1 would give you five shillings to open it." Would you, be-garr growled the big man. "Our terms is 'arf a suv'rin' meandToney and two pots of beer, and two ounces of baccer; and then it's a favor, on account of our doin' it to oblige the boss. And we ain,t a-going to do it here un'stan': but if you've got e'er a bit of a outhouse out at the back, where we can be private, we'll do the job thereon the quiet." concluded to-morrow. COAL. TIIE GREAT 9 O U rJF JEX JBZ JEZ. IS MWBURSH COAL HIKES. M AVISO CXDEXGimE TIIOKougn repairs and extensive improvemeuts, we are prepared to supply the puoiiu wuu a superior quality oi (joai. it is better and cleaner than any Coal that has over been oilered for salelu tlMs market. -" !1 that I usi is for ilie people to give it a Uial,adl wil guarantee that they will otbedlappoinied. bteam boats also suppiled at loy rate-. Having & uood t-UDDlv of barges, I am prepaici to deliver Coal to any point ou me ouio rtivcr at lower rates tnau has l.en done heretofore. Sleamboat Yard at the river, lmmediatelv oppo site the Elm T.ce. 'PiUsburg and Youghiogheny Coal Yard on the corner of Fulton Avenue aud Water Su-iiet. Blacasiuitli Coal p'tt up in liog-die-ids and sbippeu ny euner rxii or river. Ail orders iuir. at the PiltKliu'.K C-'Hl Office, ou Third Street, oue door above Main street, will be promptly alieadtd to. iroers solicited. 6ep27-dlw Coil Man. 1. F. SANSOM. ALKX.WILSOU SAN SO M & WILSON, DEALERS IN N E-ittJsliirg Coal, And Sole Agents for the AIRDEIE and SLilUO Mines ol Kentucky. dbiux an'-ms lor me I ore hnats KnhPI Fulson and Ked Fox, we are prepared to uu ivniiig til, luti iiguicH, offices: 5 South Second Street asd lilue DocK, Lamaseo Wharf. Steamboats and factories supplied on tnierai terms. t mah rtnm DRUGS & MEDICINES OPElll DRUG STORE, DEALER IN Drsgs, Medlclaes, American and Imported Perfcm93 AND FOILET AliTiCLES NO. 13 SOUTH FIRST STREET (CHANDLER'S BLOCK). mw Inscriptions Prepared at all hours. ne6 3m FOK SALE. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE JC3te aud turee lots io by loO feet, situated on Gam Street, between tSixth and Heventh. Stretjts. Terms easy. Apply to Hay burst s wmttaaer, ino. o ooum water street. Kvausville, Oct. 1, 16vi. ocl-tf

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G-IiOCSiLIES. IPixro OiIo2-"iTaesro.T TF.RSU?; W 5iTIS Pl'RK ClftEK S"T Vinegar for Pickling or Table use can fiud the genuine article st 73 and 7t Main-Stieet. Fine O olden Syrup. n. VEilT CHOICE AKTit'S AT 81 20 per galIosl. Also, 2003 syrup at lower VICKEEiY BRO.'S, 72 ami 76 Main Street. prices at, SUGARS. HO"fWITilSTA5,'HIXn THE AIvance In sugars In the Eastern cities, we are still retallinz sugars very low. Call and see, at VICK KEY "".RO.'S, 73 and 76 Main Street. DRIED BEEF HAMS, &C. SrCB-t!CRKI) I)F.IK1) BEEF, Sugar-Cured Hums aud Hain Sausage, for sale wholesale ard retail, at VICKERY BP.O.'S, 73 and 7ti Main Street. Sweet Potatoes, BlT8IIElS.iAKfiE AS3 TISE, iust received and for sale by VICKKKY BROS., 73 and 70 Main Street. El?r, C. It LEY. PARISA'AKD Oat Meal, iust received and for sale. wholesale or retail, bv V1CKERY BROS.. 73 and 7fi Main Street. -tr-?1 OXKY 1ST THE COMB. ALSO, JLUL strained Honey at 25 cents per pound, at THE CASH GROCERY, 73 Main Street. Cheap Soap. 4RIKS GOOD SOAP Evansville Cincinnati make for 25 cents, at THE CASH GROCERY, 7t Main Street. FOE CSEL THE 1'OitOWlSO ARTICLED ARE offered low at the Cash Grocery : Canned Fish, Canned Meats, Canned lYuifs, Salmon, Roast Beef, Tomatoes, Lobsters, Mutton, Pears, Sardines, Chickens. Damsom, Oysters, Gnen Turtles, Quinces, Clams, Sausage Meat, Blackberries, Mackerel, tf'c, &c, c, &c. A complete assortment ot canned goods, for sale low at IHKUiSH GKOUKK, 73 Main Stieet. IMPORTED FANCY GOODS. jr EA fc PERIX's Worcestershire Sauce JLd In Pints and half Pints. Cross & B'.acKwell'3 Pickled Onions, Ciiow Chow, Piccalilli, and mixed Pieties. AUo, Domestic Piclsles ol all kinds, for sale very low at THE CASH GROCERY. 76 Main Street. CHARLES V1ELE CO., WlSOiLESAtK GROCERS, SOUTS1WEST CORNER lirst and Sycamore Streets, EVAN'SVILLE, INO. au9 dtf MATTHEW DALZELL, Wholesale .Dealer In rit, Nana, White L3ad, Lima, o. ; vater Street, .'-0!lii ' KVANSVIMJI, IWB. lailOKKMASS. BAY HSISCAS. Viiolesale Dealers in GBOOERIE8, foreign and Domestic Liquort, NAILS, COTTON YARN'S, GLASSWAKK &Q., &C, 4,4z fc 4:6 FIEST STREET, EVA3SSVII.I.E, ISD. FISI1 DEPOT. ovlftj dlf Charles Babcoek & Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Coach & Saddlery Hardware Spritigs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, Uamess, Enameled Patent Leather Pad Skins, SJcirtings, tfcc, &c, IV o. S 3Xa.it street, rn&SU EVASVILLE VITY ADVE TI S JG M EA'TS . Notica to Contractors. THE COHHOX COUNCIL OF TIIE City ol EvansviUo will receive sealed proposals uutil tiie 21st ttay ol October, 19, for grading and paving the alley situate betweeu Chestnut street, aud Cherry street, and extemllus; from .Seventh street to l!.igniii slieet, m Uloc.c Eastern En -lareuieur. isy order of the Council. A.M. MlCMUFF, Cleric, By K. A. McG.ri.ff, Uepniy. City Clerk's flioe, Oetober 1st, lsii. oc-H Uuion copy. 0rd';r for Opening Alley in Block 28 ACQtJST HO. OUBKRCD, THAT MX WiltltS public notice by advertising- li t.li Lvansville Daily Journal be given Coat on l be 111 U day of October. IStti). the Common Council of the city ot Kvansvllle will mate an order for opening an alley in Block 28. situate between JS'lutn aud Tnth Street , aud extending lr m SeconU to Third Avenue (in the town of Lamaseo) now city of Kvansviiie: said alley to be of the width of (10) feet, and the west line of said alley to be (12u) feet distant from Ninvh Street, and parallel with said Ninth Street, and should any person aggrieved at any time within six weeks ap iv to the Common Council for redress by petition or remonstrance left with the Clerk: of the Common Council, and containing a state ment oi tne injuries complained of and the amount demanded theieior, said petition or remonstrance will be considered, heard and determined by the Council on the Iltn day of October, ISiU; and it is furmer orderea, mat tne LierJt record on the Miuute Book of the Council the iMat of said Blo?k No. 28, with the surrounding streets snowing me jocauon, wiutn, ana length of said alley, as the same is proposed to be laid out and opened, which Slat has been prepared by James D. Sanaera. City Surveyor. Attest : a. M. McQRIFF, Clerk. E. A. McUriff, Deputy Clerk. City Clerk's Ollice, Sept. a, lStiU-seO 6w f Union copy. HENRY AVAKD B E B C H E H'S PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Are being read by pecple of every class o;id denomination all over this country ami Europe. They are fud of vital, beautunl religious thought and lee;ing. 2'ltmtuth J'ulpit is published weekly, aud contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons and Prayers, in form suitable for preservation and binding. For sale by ail newsdealers. Price 10c. Yearly subscrictions received by the publishers, J3, givini two handsome volumes of over 400 pages each. Half-yearly il 75. A new and sopero steel Portrait of Mr. Beecher presented to all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary Offer! IM.Y.HOt) 111 I'l'I1IT (S3), and HICK ClltltClI UXiltX ($2 W. an TJosectarian. Inoependent. Christian Journal 16 rages, cut and stitched, clearly printed, ably edited, sent to one address for 52 weeks for four dollars. Special inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Specimen copies, postage tree, for 5c. J. ft. I'oui) CO., Publishers, 9 Parfc Row, N. ST. 1002-lm

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e-J-E OFFKR ntOSI Till!) WAV ! V the best-sfclected slock of I Scnimer and Seasonable IHY GOOD?? AT VERY LOW PRICKS Viz.: In tue DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, A very large stock cf the BEST PRINTS And the most popular brands Bleacliet! s Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market rates. DRESS G O ODS DEPA R TMEN1 Is now mere complete in its assortment than ever betore offered In this market, and at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PiUCE. URACIL And all the new shades of FANCY SILKS At 25&, 50c, 75c., and $1 per yard less than their value, and warranted all silk, the assertion of some unscrupulous competitors to the contrary notwithstanding. Black and Wtita LLAMA SEAWl-S, Hosiery, C loves, PARASOLS AND BUS UHBHSLLAs, ASIl NOTIONS in endle33 variety. MILLINERY STOCK will be closed out cheap during the balance of the season. Mosquito Bars and Netting. The best style of Mosquito Bar Fixtures just received and made up to order at Khort notice. SCHAPKEK, B'JSSINa & CO., Nos. 47 and 49 Mala Street. ju n28 STATIOITEHir. JOHN II. SCOTT, ANI KO. 53 3JALV STBEET, cor. -second, au!5dly F.vah8vh.i.e. Isa. FISH & BARTER, WLolGsala Booksellers & Statjonerf, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, No. lt IIfiin Street, Efansfille, Indiana. JnlyB ly TIIE Am t ion Ilisslnes. Thos. jftJL. Elliott AUCTIONEER, Boom- Xo. 84 Main Street' EVANSVJLLE, INDIANA. Parllcuirr attention given to sales of Real Estate. Our commissions are small, and we can guaranteesatisfactory prices. We sell Merchandise of all kinds daily at our Room, aud will attend to the sale of Household Furuituie, either at our stand r elsewhere. Merchant closing out stocks would do well to consult us. Our acquaintance of over twenty years with the people of Evansvil'e will enable ws to And, easily, customers for nearly any kind of good commodity. We have consiantly on band a large lot of cneap and good articles of ineichandise T. M. ELLIOTT, No, S4r TVEain Street fse9 3m LAW CAXIBS. WSJ. ltEAVISi, XJ. O fii$ V4j-!- . Also, REAL EST TE and COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Main svreet, between Third and Fourth, No. over Kello.'s Gun .store), Evaoisville. luo. sepl9.'05. vTlpraanssAVE, yi.'X'X'OEvtrlEJY at. JLi-A-W. Office on Third Street, In Washington House Block. Will practice i. e various Courts oi the Circuit. Prompt attention to office MIIiLINERY. LADIES, HAVE T0U 1IEAKD THE JVEWrJS'? MRS. G001TAN has just returned from the East, where she has been to select her Fall JS TO CK OF MIL L INER Y. Every lady in t lis city and vicinity knows that she tak es the lead in the MilJiuery'BusinesH, and. turns out the most stylish work. J t gives her pleasi ire ! o nun ounce to her numerous customer s ami others, that she will open the most 1 asliionabie goods that were ever brought to. this place. Ladies will please call aud examine my stock before purch asiusr e'sewhere, as I deem It no trouble t show my goods. Remember the pla ee. No. 0 SO UTB Si WOND STREET, Between Maijn d Locust. se9-2m JIES. GOODMAN. OK Fresh Baltimore Oysters, SerYed Up Kaw, Fried, or Stewed, AT J oil n 1. Schweizer's MAIN STREET EXCHANGE. se2.1m R. l lltlj nI .Sixth St. BEALEB is Oliaadeliew and Gas fixtures,

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DB. D. VV. THOMAS, Having permanently located " in EvansviMe, ltd., otfers Ills professional services to the public. lie is a graduate of one of the bet l'vdical colleges in the Union, aud has practiced medicine twenty-five years. He solicits professional businc-j. The l)octor will devote a portion of his time to the treatmeut oi Kemale Lisea.es. OiHce ou Third, between iiaiu and Locust streets, up-stairs (over Judi;e Isrlehart's office). where he may be touud when not professional !y en- B gagud. aniidtf 8 LOU! PAUL'S CLOTHING STORE, 101 Sain -:t, bst. 3i and 4th. First-Class Custom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothln? aud Gents' Furnish in 3 Goods. DP. L. 0. JOHNSON, Iloijiocopathist, I Office No. BL CK, corner M A It LETT 'S Main and Fifth istreets. tlffice IIours-From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M , Rnd from 7 to 8 P.M. At his residence, corner Bel" and Centre tjlreit,WLen not at oflic-. n.a: dly COAL! COAL I Having jesnmed my former business, I -vould hereby Inform my old patious und the public generally th:it I am prepare-! to deliver GOOi CLEAN COAL on short notice. Coal in all cates iuunt be raid tor ivhen ordered. A'gent for the celebrated PA RADIUM COAL. J:jH. THOMAS. Ofice ia American H ouse. nor diy FA UN LEY, KUAN & i 0.. Western Brewery, Manufacturers of Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and bottles. OFFICE-ISO. 3IAI5 ST., EYA-XSVTLLE, IS DIANA. nov7 ly BLYTHE IIYNES, Al'TOUSr.Y-lT.. LAW. CFFICR T11IKD STBKKT, In WALKER'S BUILDING, novll lyWHEELEU & EISGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. J2S. C. Blerbower, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locust, Returns his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing lo merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. oslti dly 5 47 Main St. 47 0 xnoa. m'nair jacob sai at. o McXalr r. c tlat (Lr 5-cd -ffl 5 (si z Have tbe veiy betl stoct of Boots S: HIiooh Ever brought to this city, and propose to tell l hem very tow. Remember te plicc, 3IAO ST. 17 W- WAOH9, STATIONE't, B!0K B1XDER, And Blank Hook Manufacturer, And Dealer In School Boots, Pictares and frame, Mirrors, Look-lng-Glasses, French Glass, Jtc, OM BOOKS UE-BorSD. A'O. TO MAIN STREKT, (UZDDEKICa'tl BIXCK,) KVAXSVILLE INDIANA. nov31y GEO. A. lETTJiQL1I',. DCA1KU 1ST WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, SnectacJes, Eyeglasses, Oliver ana fiatea w are, w atcn and Clock Material. No. 61 MAIN ST., Bet. Second and Third, KVAN9VH.I.K, Isty. Watches and Clocks ilermlred and warranted. CHA8. ABTta, wit Ueo. A. Hlttrolff. loo diy ltd THE NOVKLTY Is the only Wrluser thrit has the PATEST F1.ANK t'UH'W'HHULS on both e.xds of the Kolls. The cos on one end of a roll are set relatively betwebs Itioxe on the other end of the same roll, virtually forming a DOUBLE GEiK, And thereby nearly d oubling the purchase. (The importance of seltiug gears in this position ts not generally understood.) Notwithstanding the rolls can separate freely at either end, the Cogwheels cannot be thrown out of gear on both ends of the Wringer ut the same tiie, unless the pressure is token oir. The "iuVEU't' is fastened to a tub or box by a latent Curved Clamp, which has an equal bearing ou a tub the who'e lengtn of the Wringer. Olher Wringers are merely fastened to a stave at each end, and are thus liable to wrench the. stavts from their proper position and ruiu the tub. Tne C'04-wneels. Tuu!nh-3crews, &c, are alcely galvanized. Buy the AOtrf.rY, or at least take il on trial with any or a: I others, and keep the best. Sold every wUeie. Jf. B. I'll ELL'S &, CO., Gea'l Agents 17 Cortlandt St., N. Y. e22 d w 1 m 1 FOJ1 SALE. -rsou nile valuable main SIREKT PKOPiilil'Y Thai splendid property known as tiie TSgler property, s tua.ted ou the west corner ol Jlaiu and bixiu Streets, fronting 75 leet ou Main Street aud IM feet on Sixth titreet. Said property is otlered tor sale at lowtljjuiee ou easy terms. Apply to J. P. KLL.IUTT & HO.V. Keal Lstate Agents, Corner Locubt and Third Streets. felS dtf 1KOV FU3IAI.I" SE311SAKY. This institrtlon offers the accumulated advitutaits of over 60 years' sr.ccts-ful operaAiotl Lvery lacillty is provided :or a thorough couise cf useful and ornamental education, under tne direcilou of more than twenty protessi.rs aud teachers For circulars, apply lo JOHN H. W1LLAKD, Troy, New York. auil d2m

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Regular Wednesday tvd J ac:tt. Tba cagxxi ficeat lo-v-t.t-r utt-mef Owes AV. Davis, Ha-ier; Ki. Thomas, 'j tlerk. Leavew Kvansvli'i? every WED :":1JAY aud S.wTUItDAVat4 p.m. leaves Cairo every THT7KHDA V und BUND AY at 5 p.m., makirra cio' wmuf?tiors at Cairo with iirst-cttis (tickets for fit. Louis. ile:n This, ft'vl Sew (rlH.. Connect at Kvannyille with ti.'sE. &C. R.lw. and the Packets for LootKrti,f. or rreviit or pawa rmy on rjoHta, or , K. M. III.'MPH RRV S CO.. to aug:!0 tf Ageni. REGULAR MONDAY AND THUit-DAY 1'ALii.t, I , The fine Jow-water Packet .... . r.-.-. mv m it . K. BarclP.v. Ma-ler; Walter C Peunicgtou, Clerk, Will Jenve for Cairo and nil w:iy landings every JtlOMJAV and 'III I Ul.t V, at 4 o'clock p.m. Jor lrclght or passive ro!v on board or to DUKENICHKLSON', se27tf Ageuf. For Pad uc ill and Cairo. The new, fleet and elegant steams Ames Duncan, Master; Cash. Thomas, Irirrlt. Henry H. Mitchell, cifrit, Will leave for Cairo and all way landings, during ow water every T-nsflay and Friday, at 4 o'clock PM. Carrying freight and passengeia at regular pscket rates. For freight or passage apply on board. acgiu-dif Rf gularTusday Packet for Paducah, Eastporc and Florenca. The Elegant Passenger Sieamer KAFIMF; No. 2, LkkKowell, Master; Kob.kt McMecuan, Clerk. Leaves for the above nrd all Intermediate poiutsevery TUESDAY, al 4 o'clock p. St. Ordeis for Pine Lumber, dreed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, ard at lowest iute-. For frelfcht or pttssage apply on board, or to H UMPHKEY, LEWIS A CO., orW. U.CO.NANT, Ee,27-tf AgenU. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For Newhurg, Owensboro, Rocltrwrt, Grandviev), Hawesvillet and Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer PETEOLU Wo. S, John II. Triplett, Master; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansvil'.e tor the above and all way ports every TU tuDAV, TUUIlSUA Y, aud SATUKUAY, at 10 a.m. Heturnlug, will leave Cannelton every WEDNESDAY, Fill DAY, and SUNDAY, at 6 A.M. For fi eight or passage apply on board, or to UUMPUKEY, PAXKiCK CO., apr30 dtf Agent. it 1 1 v uo a u ri ;i i i a it i (Corrected Jane 2.1d, 19.) EransTllICife Crnwfordsvlllc E.U. GOING MORTII. Leave Evausvllie ., Arrive Haute Mail. Expr. Freight. ,10:Aj A M... 5:1j r Jf .. i:lj am 1:13 P sr.- 7 Ml p r ...10:10 P m si...l0:jop ii... 4:1jp m Terre Ilaute & Indianapolis. QOrNO BAIT. Leave Duy Ex. NlgUtEx. Mall. Terre Haute. 4 :ii v m... 1 :i a m ux) a u Arrive Indianapolis. 7:05 r M. 4 :20 a m...10:H5 a M Crestline 4 :0 A M...11 :.0 a M... B:15p m Cleveland 7:J A ii ... :i:0 p m... 8: 5 p m Buffalo 2:hP M...10M6P M ... 4 :2u A M Pittsburg II: A) a m ... i:.riup M 1:1.5 a m Philadelphia. 'Art) A m... 9:iiA m... 4:10p m New York .. :00 a ji...11:1j a m... t:iap u Ohio & Mississippi. GOING EASI'. Leave Liglituing Ex. Acc. Night Ex. Vlucenues 1:33 P si... 1:14 P M... y:o5 P M Arrive Cincinnati.. Louisville .. Leave Vinceuuea .. Arrive 9:00 P m..K:15p f... 6A)am 8:00 P M ... 1 :10 A il... b :30 A M ooiru wkst. Mail. NigtitEx. Day Ex. 4:20 P M... 2.UJ A M .. 0MJ A M St. Louis Cairo ..II :30 P AT... :10 A M...2:(K) P M ,4 :00 p a KKTUKNIKG, Terre Ilaute & Indianapolis. Leave Indp'lis.3:"o AM. 7:30 AM. 1:13 pm. 8:10 pm Arrive T. II 6 :30 A m.10 :2j A M. 4 P M.ll :05 P M EtTUKNlNO, Evansvllle & Crawford lllc Leave Exp. MU. Freight, T. Haute ... 6:10 A M... 5:00 p M... 5 : 1 i a m Vlucenues..... a m... K:0.j p m...11:10 a m Arrive Evansviile .U:jO a m...10:W p k... 5:10 p M E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division TKAINS OOiNO SOUTH. Transfer Packet Steamer Mollle Norton leaves Kvausville daily (Sundays excepted,) at 3:15 P.M Train leaves iieuuerson at.... Arrive at Madisonviile ... 4:45 P.M. ... 7: 0 p.m. OOINO NOivlli. Train leaves Madisonviile dally (Sundays excepted) at-... 4:25.A.M Arrive at Henderson 7:00A.M Arrive at Eva nvhle by Trausler Packet Mollle Norton- - 9:;0 a.m. Mailing connection both way Willi trains on the E. & C. Kallroad. STEAMBOAT LINE- . To LOUI3VII.I.K. Every Monday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Filday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock p. m. To CAlito Dally, except Sunday, at 4 o'clock p. m. ToOrkes Rivsr. Everj Mond y,TueKday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 o'clock P'?o Eastpoivt. Every Tuesday and Saturday at4 o'clock p. m. To HWDEiHJi(-Dally, except Huudajn, at 6 o'clock p.m. To NAtiHVli.J.ii livery Tuesday, Wednesday and jatorday at i p. M. Transient boats daily up and dowi . To Cincinnati Every eaturday at 10 A.M. Jo Cannelton Every Tuesday, Thursdty, and Saturday at iu A.M. ftockportStago (via Newburgh and Boonrliie,) carrying tne man, ieaveaal7A. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays al 7 A. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leive dally (ex jept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex sept Sundays) by 2 p. m. To Nkwbokg. llaca daily (except Huniay,) from the Merchant' Hotel, at 8 o'clock p. GIBSON i WELCH, P L U xM B E It S, DEALEHS IM Lead Pipe, Sheet L(-ad,Wattr Closets, HOT AM) COLD BATII.H, Shower Baths, Forc3and LIH Tuaips, ALE PUMPS. WROUGHT IRON PIPES, 4c. Water Introduced into country dwelllng from clsterus r wells, Kiviug all the conveniences of a city supplied Willi water works. No change of rnuge ou stove required to beat the water. , LocuhL Htroot. EVANSVILLE. IND. BUT1ER, lOiUS, CUICKS, AND Ctmntry Lroclnco. DEI (JT COIl. FOURTH AND WALNUT. MUN1SKI. A- VV .S.N keep couKlaully on hand the celebrated ParkeC'ounty iiuiter, Eg4 , Ch.ckeris, and all kinds of countiy Produce. A liieeial discount made to wholesale dcaieis. beZcdlm

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, ThP weathtryeKterday wa clear and veiy j j lf-KH;tnt, except in tbe esrly morning, when It was fogy, damp aud chilly. The river, during tbe tweoty.four hours ending , at 3 i. m., has rheu lj luche, ami for Iho

next week boats will find plenty of water

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vll'e to Cairo. Another rise hu set In at Pittsburg, and the unpriced 'tiled htortim on tho licad waters of the All-yhauy will

f ecuro good navlsatlon from Pittsburg out until ice com.' n. Arrlvnl mid Irpnttnr Th arrival and dcparturei uj)to.1p.jf Include tba Fayttte, Henderson to return Indians, New Orleans to LoaisvlIIe. lion (it line litre. Among me nift boats due hoio ara the Noman, from Cairo: Ie Hlfe from Lou:vl!le; Champion, from Ft! i-ou.a; Anna, r .r bt. Louis; Cora H. anl IMliibur, fr.'in .Memphis; Mary IIoimIou, i r .-vew orieaui; VlrK!al.t. from Ntw Orleans; Uapidau No. 2, from Eaxtpoit; Hartiord, from Green River; C'haumr. ftf in Clnclnuatl. M ll-r llillir.lll a. There was but little don. on the wharf yesterday, except by ih'j Calr-j packet Lu.ii.slen, which was receiving larfly, Willi prpci:ts 0f u imiutne trtp. ! The Fayeltu brought up over sixty p-i i-enter The Indiana had go.d pJ4snengcr trip, and Moderate frMghf. Among her paxsengcr were Dan. W'taver, of Oil-" city, and Joa McCamment, of CIuclnnatl, two of the mot dlstltiiuitdHl kteambo.it pilot ou th'j Wthtcru wnti rs. Joe Aicfaminent la probably ti e oldest pilot now on active duty, belug Hxty-two years old since June Gth, aud halng been literally iaied on the OhI and Mls!sIppi ltlveis. It will berfine.rb,-rtd tlat Captain McCamment, Willi hi I wo nieca, was a passenger on tho ill ftel United Stales when she cobbled with the Anirilc. II: uiec;s vero lost, aud he ws nverely burned. lie haa brought suit against tho Company, laying damages at t'M.OOX The suit commences lu the Unltod Statts D;strlct Court, at CI net no at 1, to-duy. .-....Weaver aud McCummeut took the Julia Rudolph to New Orleant. They U ft by rail last night for Cluciuaatl The Indlaua leaves Louisville this viilog, and will be here on Haturdiy b.ortiir g TheQuIcksUp was getting up Ktcam yesterday lo come to the wharf. The Norman will retire from tho Cairo trade, and load for Cincinnati We have no word trttu the Rapldau No. 2 The Lewellln has taken the place of the Hupidan in tho trade from Paducuh to IvmU I'Ott. Ilunta I.rnt lujr To-Iy. Fob CAiao. Tho famonn, fleet Quick step, afler having undergone thorough repairs, repainting and refurnishing, takes the track again to-day, In charge of those popular, attentive and elf gant gentlemen, Captain JackUrammer and cli-rtt W. Ji. Pennington and Ham. Laughiln, who, for polita attention to passenger! and thlppers, and genial good nature. h..vo r.o miperiors. The Quickstep Is a "fast one," aud is deservedly popular. She looks a gay and beautiful as a bride arrayed for her nuptials. Fon Lotrisf ILL.E. Tba aplendld low-wa ter packet Rose Ilite 1 ihe regular mall line fctearner for Louisville at 0 p. M. to-day In charge of that experienced ftklpper and accotnplisbel geutleman. Captain Jame Mathers. Leo. Crane and Mr. Reverly are her obliging tlerki. The Rose II lie has eh gant passt nger ppqlntmeuta aud good speed. Fob CAHSKLToat. Tho famous lVlrolla No. 2, one of the llgtite.t boats In the business, leaves ft sharp 10 A. at. to-'lay. for Cannelton and all way port", lu climgo of those competent, obliging and popular officerf, Capt. John H.Tripl-tt aixl John A. Adams. 1 be Petrolla has plt anant pusn'-t -ger appolutmcn'H. For IlElDiKSO.v.-Tlie floct an ulcgant steamer Fayette commences regularly on her two trip programme to-day. and will leave hero promptly at7 a.m. and at 3 p.m. Returning will leave Henderson at 8 A.M. and 6 p.m. Our eltlZ3u who destro to m.'ke a day' visit to Henderson oan take the boat at 7 A.M., and nach homo at 7 p.m., or if they desire to make a Hying visit, and have a pleasant ateamboat ride, they can go at 3 p.m., and reach homo at 7 r.M. Captain Perkins, Mr-A. O. DurUnd, Jerry lioylo and Mr. Story ra her atten tive o!Hceri. Fob New Obikans. The magnificent aud fleet new steamer Mary .Mousioa will be down to-day, tu route to Now Orleaim, and is one of the best business boat aiwl passenger steamers afloat. She has aupu rlor passenger accommodations. Capt. Ij. B. Dunham, an experienced eteainboatman and a sterling gentltmau, I her vet eran commander, and Harry Walker and Nick Pennington, aro her unsurpassed aud DObular clerks. She Is sure to lie heie to day always barring tho fog. Fob Hr. Lou:. The magnificent Express Line Steamer Anna will be down to-day for St. Louis, and all way port. CapL O. P. BUinkle Is her gallant commander, acul John E. Thrasher in her lusupcrablo clerk. Uienulnici from oar KicIim u PlTTStsUKO. The Oummcrcial of Tuev day says: The marks lest evening Inllcated four feet fcix iDClies aud failitig slowly. 1 be weather during the day wan cloudy; in the afternoon we had rain. Theopenlng of Iho locks in tbe slack-water ha made conslderablo activity In the vicinity of tho upper lauding. Capt'n Do.ier's new hml arrlvel yeterday from Jirownavllle. The machinery is bullling by M r. James Rem. Captain Moore'a new aide-wheeler arrived yesterday from Elizabeth. Length two hundred and twenl y-Ilve feet; beam tlin v-tlve leet; noor thirty-three leet. Xowiioatm (Joinii Our Hkkvicic. The I loutwt, Sum i sou and Hornet. They will be replaced by new and ino-e powerful pfkeis for tli Fail trade. Tue locks ou tho slack water were opened yehterday morula, 'l'here were r'Vral acres of boats above and btlow the dam, awaltiug tin ir turn. Cincinnati. The Cuinmeriial ol Tutsday ys: D.J Williams & Co., the well-known tst earn!) at palmers, Cincinnati, have been award, d a 76,uuf contract for j,.tlntli.n tho n-w Lunnlic Asylum at Colurnoun, ttu. Tiie hnag located In the Ohio, opposite Bruce's Ranche.at tbe head of Hiatlou liar, which sunk Hie Clipper several s mr"""i was removed last week by the Lulled States suagbont Greenback. Ti,..n.ri,fi.M.rnl I.vlle. having been thoroughly repaired aud refurnished with new carpet and outfit n-nt-rally. risuim a her place iu tl LouLvllla Mall Line, eavi r..-. ii iii p.m. to-day. Capt. David Wiiltten comiuaudi, with W. C.Clara lu the ollice. The Times ot Tut sday evening sayss L'aptaln Dan. Moore arrived from Madison yesterday. The rise lu the river ha temporarily nuispended th woi k of remov inn; ttio loachmery liom the wreck ot Ihe McCullouuU. Cp alu Moore unya IiIh ntw bout, under construction al 1'litnbuig, la being built to adapt her expressly to Ihe Cincinnati and Pi'lsburg trade, and If the Ih not a success Unit) ahe will haidiy be kuliable for any other trade. The Nightingale, hiving been turned over to her owuns by the liendi-rnou Packet Company, Saturday, goes to Madison to go ou tha ways for repair. The Chronicle says: A resolution was adopted by Council yesterday to contract witn John Hayu for the grading and opening of the publlo Landing, Horn Main Street to Lion, I way, with fourteen Inch limestone, at 1 10 per square yard. Ihe Louisv'llo Mall Company surrendered the Mdjor Anderson to her owners to-day. The Malor Andrrson will resume er trips to Wheeling, leaving here on Erld ty, her old day or departure, in com ma ik'. of Capt, Clias. Mun, email, and with the popular clerks, Cbrl. Young and Charley Knox, in charge cf the ollice. LOUIHVIH.K. The Courier-Journal of Tuesday says: The Police CommbKionors of Memphis have issued sli let .instruction to lh police to arrest the olllcer of auy Btcamur bringrtt r.f.n i-. t r 1 tin t .ttv. The ISelle Xnzoo, tup'vr?' !,u-a. J!.er ...''"''Mi'n , -reiiiv to .V.....?; - .."V.:" Ho, h. The annual tiie.Uug ol tha (Ireen arid Darren Kiveia avm-tlnu Co m , , a n y vs held In HoIH)- tire eti y l-niay for tlio puipoVe ot cl.cun a PreUdetit and Director lor the eufcuiutf year. ST. LoiriM. The Irm'jcral ol 1 ut'hllay nay a: III ver renn Inn much a It wai lat wn-lr, only a ilttio lower. Wo find thuUhlo at

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'i i.fd Iffiati, J In !in. i i,n th" const r,t V, !. iuI vi-ly ii nl i In n- I 'i in v fiian.-d by a Mr. M'iil-, 'I w 1 1 1, i;in of Lo jiion. but nmv i. botfs I lUr, 'i l,,. JM ,. C! ,1 I tuuiift jf Jo in 'I', t ''onl. fiii l. tnu.ry. Is l. ,.i,-l i , Is known I : r a in I w I :- H n Unit i:r, se i I hn A 1 1 n I n-.' " cor.n:i3i!0?iEn':i ..( )!' . L L r nf Xh i .. Ht o r i i; ti t! ; '. I' i I C, . 1 1 1 l; I t li i ll :'l l - i -i ai i-iiini.-.l y 1 1,,, i ,,,,, i nl v u in l.i In. 1 1- ii I'iiniii by v 1 r 1 u n i . I i. u hi ,t, r f Mill i.l lis f-t p ci ih. r f i ni I'iil V'A I I i.i : li f )' lowlitg !' iti I ,i i UKtwl in l .. I l,u : j i I i miiii tut. t ... a u Lot muni) r si x,'i i, l i i - u i., i llt'lll li.T Out Ii II inJi .' i li I,, the Oi ii'ln tl plan i, I hit i VlliH. '1 I H lot. In .1,1-1 (111 in bet wn n Ma n mil , m by 7.i luf t, ill (1 hi.M y i.uii It II I: -Mil A Iho, l.ol. t inn l..r tvi n 1 H'hOi UiiiiiI Plan (if t he I il V ., J h U Lol 1 1 . I mi .. ! i r,!;,il. t, IV. Vine and 1) vision Mih-i-; ', , i v leet, but ui on It ii I ,i I i i I I., Ilg, kUuWU it Hi.; sr. ci.'-r.. aoM i,. AImO, t Wll t v-t wo t. a. I i , ,1 i. .evui.l en, f,ia i, la l.oA.r,., ;.-.... laremciit of Mm f jiv ,f i i InumlijiJ US f ill w: l.- 'Hiiiii, ; i t, front linn if nil.li.ol , I n (, n,t I , live f''i I li, nl I lit) hoiii In i, ' i y Id l.'it, i u 1 11 1 li J. Mi, Mi II ut I v ii. ,.l ,y i in .' y I ' at itsUt angh's wiMi i-- . . 1 i aKi y in Ih; i. ur i.l n 1 1 l I,, Maid at ley t'l va r'ti I i v I !; t wo fi-i-t . t he ii-H to tin. p ;,,,- of I Hutijecl toll a III" f .! I. I l.l M 1. 1 lu ontj und l I h, I lu I nl th r, i,i. Thia put t of I .fit. li nut on I li'i ' I bet M ef ii l .i n - ami I'lim W rr!; Is :", t luet, and liu u po i it a . ' i i I n i. i -Vi I.Ml Hot si:. Also, Lois f If mi,, elj.ht, I i 1h i, Tlaioti ol the ."oii fia i-i-n l-r l i Tiuinher ttv. It-, In Town 1 ,'j.i "i:i.,-i liiiani'.i t. ii vi-ft, m in, i ii I , ( i I'.aker, A dm In lil l. IT o! 1 1 . . i I Ham Wool, n his Ii ji, nf t 11,. l i Conrtof Va idi-i I nr. ii Cu'!", : ,' ImlliiiiM, at I i' i-iiru,. ry t i m, I . i. 'J'h SitMl Lot fix i i ' K I ht " acres, ut, il lr,, lit-, on t in . ti,i.i loi. I, i KvaiiHVlll" t li 'Inc. -'on ; .u,,i I, l con! al ns li ve i, ci . . l'.oih ol t- ii I i lien r this no: t ii b utiiilny IIih ot I v fllle. , , AbpHcnttosia of pnreliu ' i w I.I celved at t"y inw l,l on 'Ihlr, : ln-twi'Pii Ma:n Mtitl I a-ifii.-.t , i.il, l: City of 1' van i villi', u fit. i ' BAT UK DA V, th tbii'llf'li (i'iii.) t. i ii l .ii. i , l I. TMiiHf.l'Hti.r.: fin. - I'iil ' i rem due I n e( i I payim i, I ,'i t years, t hi pu t liu-,. r r. I v 1 n ! o1 teresi, without, n-lli I (io:n appraiMfiiieti . laws, ii ii v. 1 freehold mite' y. J K-"i ; .V.WAl.i: Kit, I ' " I!t. i 1 1 v. 1 1 n i , A I Hi I I II In . i o 1 o V A LON'O NKDIi lcr, (iiirlir iind HCHlPTIftN "I'' A(ii;: A I'I'I! )VI. 1 V 1 Al,"' ii ii y nl i; I M f ( i n-l t Mo 1 1 1 ' i 'i i i ACAliKMV OK MI'.MM'I i . and aither i ;n ropn m M i"l im I Ixuliet.: usi-d In tint Mlaimy France and Onmnv; most eminent, t hy I in ul l i 1 I America ; a.iprovt'l by 11, 1 1,1, I I, g world ovfT. TA lilt "IT .1 CO., :-. I AV ; f folk Aii:sTn Koit Tin; v he. 4 1ml H'lM'i'l H, li''. .111 li iioop-bicirt:;. GLK.'k i'VXlWMlU, No. 11 ;oiiih 1'lr t t i-i (CitANf ,LEn'a l;i.o if,) Hoop HMri lUunikd and VOHHET 1 1 ' I ',;: BEAtfRt I. ."t E II-. A i Uooil, w hero you itn r t ! i HltllilfM Ml tlTy low I'll''' ''. All Mis ll Is bought 1 1 oni us . 1 1 1 l.i, n Of fhlir'jr. VVi (.olli'il t In II,, i ; ..: J , ol t he public I ii ll," v !, I ;.) ! . N.I!. 'I'liose ilvmg at a iMr-tarifM., , Hoop sk 1 1 1 v ill 1... a I ! i-iv, i , III en, a lid wo T'ill t: u n i ii i, 1 1 g w , ', 1. MtMaxiiia around I h win-t ; No , No. M. '1 'he la ii tl v i ! ! li a i ,ui. ; ; ... ptl Ice you wiaii to pay. AH nnl , v.proinplly Hlbmlol to, an I 1,1,1 I, poi nl by fi pi cm1.. I'.i-Ui cm her th- j.lifi: OI H i. A !" ' 1 1 ' A P I '. Rrt3lf1 i 1 1 , r ,. i 1 1 . In. -- Wo UH0LI.,iU.r. DRY (i0; Li J 'A I SI".. I ' I V A v I : l . r Third btr-, h: 4. tr-f.t-! ii )(!' t ! i I Compound Lthrl::'" for all Mud ( of A li laud ciJi, :.rLv:-, : PCI'.IS CAT V. LA WIM (jrwlii. 1 v 11 'inn MUSICAL GOnn a. w. wAttrtRN. tii'h. "' .o. cj m.uv hTf.r.r.T. iyAiiitt:N t'z cow :;c.:i o-lf 1KA1..I'H IS PIANOS, 0BUAX3, Hi And MukIciI (joodi of nil Hit, I OnlfM by mull promptly atd n,l 1 to fajJidly splendid ?nnv V I A v. i: ii ivi: roi;ir m:Ec cn Octal'-. Rose n on V. ft il 1 1 K is Till tin; iI.ok. We a ; ai.-Mio. r I i . i . w ii bout n n r v". Any mir fir- -,,,, iHlnlrnr a i;in,l I lain, very a-ii... i , v. llila oppot t u n 1 1 i i ' V wi m, nt- .i,i WAliM sium i ! 7i ait; sTii i;i ;t r. sc f-1 : JIKXHKES UjV li AM PI. I. AHA ft '. airv i" - f.rtabl i"l'. WHIM-."!.-." I..T i-i , rriti i-' " i,f..lltH. Ihl t. it 111" '' ' at alwava b" ton n I In i . a. i . b.-rncH, trillt ninl "I I n , K rrtcnioiir lari.i will ha I l-n n h 1 i, i il i.ii, I pioiiipll; i,'i, ii' I t ... lajixH.IJH yUllN C. I t 1 .

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