Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 March 1865 — Page 4

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..MABCB JOURNAL BUILDINGS, - BCTWXKM FIBST ANI WATER. RETALIATION GABRISOS LIFI 19 ALGERIA. " Concluded. "It blew hard,, Lieotenant, laat night," 1 remarked. Caatagnae lifted np hia bead, till then buried in his bony hands, as in the act of reading- "Parblenl" he said: "two windows broken, only that?' "Year room, Lieotenant, appears to fee more exposed than others, or, perchance, you left your window open? Ao almost imperceptible mnsctilar contraction farrowed the cheeks of the old miscreant, and he at the same time fixed so enquiring a look at me, that I felt glad of a pretesee to withdraw. J ait As I was going out I turned back suddenly as if I had forgotten to Ask a question: "By-the-by, Lieutenant, has Duterire been to see you 7" A shudder pSMed through his gry hairs. , "UutertreT" "Yes, he has gone out, And no one knows where. , I though perhAps " "No one has been to see me, he interrupted, abruptly; "no one whatnoeter. ' . I went out convinced of bis gui It, bat I bad no proofs. I determined to wait and watch, and in , the . meantime con tented myself with reporting the di ".ap pearance f Lieutenant Raymond Dutertre to toe commandant as place. Next day some Arabs, coming with vsgitables tq the market of Constantine, male known that they had seen from the . road to ruiJippeviIle a uniform dan? ' ling in the air on the face of the rocks - of the Kasbaa, and that birds oi prey were flying round it So hundred. These were the remains of Jiaymond, aud it was with the greatest possible trouble that tbey were recovered by letting down men by the means ot rope a The catastrophe famished subject of conversation to ths oilicersof the garrison for two or three days, and wss then for gotten. Men expostJd to pern a every lay do not dwell on unpleasant tropic. Jacques dies, PierM takes his place. The regiment alone is immortal. . , My position wit j regard to Casiagne grew, in the meantime, more painful . everyday. My actions were constrained in ois presence me very signt oi miii was repulsive. lie soon detected it. and suspicion was awakened on his side. "lie doubts that I suspect him," said to myself; "if he was sure of it, should be a lost man that vilhan stops at notbine! , Providence came to my aid. One af ternoon 1 was leaving the Kashab for stroll in the town, when one of the hospital assistants brought me a paper, wbion, be said, bad wen loond in Uny mood's tunio. 'It is a letter," he said, ' of mparticuHere, fatima by name. I thought, sir U might interest you." 1 be perusal or this letter tilled me with surprise. It was brief, merely making an appointment, but wbat revels tions in the name! . "What, then, thoso exclamation of Castegnao'a in his fits," I said to myself, "had reference to a woman, and Uuier tre had also.relations with her. It was to keep.tbiaa ppointments that he asked my leave to go out ; Yes, the note is dated the 3d of July. The very day. Poor fellow, not being able to get out in the day, .he ventured forth, by night, by that dreadful road, and Castagnac wss awaiting him." As I was thus reflecting, I had arrived in front of A vaulted building, or archway, open, as usual, to the wind, and where an old patient of mine, Sidi U umaun by name, distributed cofl'se to a few scanty customers. I determined at once to consult this kawajl, so Itook my place, on the matting, by the side of a doaen natives, in their red feKes, with ' blue tassels, and their long cbiboks in their lipA The kewaji, without pretended to know me, broogbt ma a pipe And cup . of coffee In silence. Presently mot xztn was heard calling to prayers; the faith ful rose up, stroked their beard, and dv penes siowiy ior ine mosque. 1 was alone. :.,""; Hidi uumayun, looking around to see that we were really so, then approached me and, kissing my hand, "Lord 4 also, be said, "wbat brings you to my humble abode T What can 1 do in your servicer "I want yoa to tell me who KatSma . is. - ; i -- ! h UV 11 I t . uuru iiues, in ine name or your mother, do not see that woman." 'WbysoT" "She is perdition to the faithful and to the infidel. , She possesses a charm tbatkillA Do not see her! "Sidi Uumayun, my resolve is mad. one possesses acnarm: well I 1 possess ireatar. uer s entails desta, mine gives life, grace, and beauty I Tell her that, Mdt; tell her that the wrinkles of Age disappjr before my charm. I most see ner. ... "Well, then, sinoe, such is vour will. Lord Taleb, come back to-morrow at the earns hoar. But remember what I said to you: Fatima makes an evil use of her beauty." . i Yoa may imagine If I awaited the appotnieaume wun tmpaiience. 1 tnougn the muetun would , never summon tbe faithful to prayer again. At last bis low, plaintive, monotonous voice made itself heard from the top of the minaret, and was take up from one to another, till it seemed as if soaring over the indolent city, i I slowly p&csd my way to the coffee house, so as to give time to the guests to retire. Sidi was alrtady ."Welllsaidtohi anxiety, a j . him, breathless with "Fatima awatis you, Taleb." He affixed the bar, and without further explanation, -led the way. Leaving thv main street, he entered the Suma, a' passage so narrow that two could not walk abreast a mere cloaca, yet crowded with indaaterous persons of many motions Moors, Berbers, Jews, Copts, and Arabs.,. Suddenly Sidi Uumayun stopped At a low doorway and knocked. , "Follow me," I said: "yoa will act as interpeter." , ,., "Fatima. can speak French," he replied, without turning his head. The door was opened by a Nubian slave, who, letting me in, as quickly shut it against the kawajl She then led the way to an interior court paved with mosaic-work, and npon which several doors opened. The slave pointed to one, by which I entered a room with open windows shAded by silken curtains with Moorish design An Amber-colored mAt covered the floor, white cushions of violet-colored Persian shawls lined tbe divan, at the extremity of which sat ama herself, her eyes veiled by long dark lashes, straight and small nose, pouting bps and beautiful little feet, , Lord Taleb," she said. "Sidi Hum&jun has told me of your yisit, Y oo Are good enough to interest yourself In the fate of poor Fatima, who is getting Aged yes, she wiu soon , be seventeen seventeen, the age of re-

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neard the truth. . j thenr I "By Dntertre." " VnttorUtT' "Yea, Baymond Dotertre, the young foiSser who fell ot et the precipice of the Kaibah. lie whom yoa loved, i atima. She opened her great ejes in surprise ; " Who told you that I loved him V she j inquired, looking At me with a strange expression, "it is raiser via ae ten yoa sc?' - - .- "ISO. Cut 1 A now iu l mm teuer proves it to me this letter, wbica yoa wrote, And which was tbe esase of his desth, for it was to get to you that be risked himself at night upon the rocks of the Kasbah. Scarcely bad I uttered tbe words when the young Oriental rose np abruptly, ber eyes 1st up witn a gioomy passion. " I was sure of it." see exclaimed. "Yes, when my Nabian brought me word of the accident, I said to her, Aissa, it is he who has done it X he wretch!" Whom do vou mean, FatimA" I said, Astonished At her Anger. "I do not understand you. "Of whom 7 Of ' Caatagnac! lou are tie taieo at ine hospital, wen, give him poison. He is a wretch. lie made .me write to tbe , young otneer to tell him to come here. I refused to do it Yet this young man had sought my acquaintance for a long time, but I knew that (jastagnac owea mm a gruage. When I refused, he declared that be would come Out of the hospital to beat me If I did not, so I wrote. Here is hie letter. ' I went forth from Fatima's with a heavy heart, but my resolution was soon made. Without losing a minute on the way, I ascended to the Kasbah, entered the hospital, and knocked at Castagnac's door. "Come in! What, is it you V he said, forcing a smile. " I did not expect you! For all answer I showed him the letter that he had written to Fatima. lie turned pale, and, having looked at it for a second, made a movement as if to throw himself upon me. " If you make a step toward me,", f said, pbtcing my hand upon the hilt of my sword, " I will kill yoa like A dogf You are a wretch! Yoa have assassin ated Dutertrel I was at the amphi theatre; heard it all. Do not deny itl i our conduct toward that woman is in famous! A French officer to tower him self to such a degree of iofamyl . Listen ! I ought to deliver yoa over to jaitice, but your dishonor would defile es alL If an atom of heart remains within you, kill yourself! I grant you tin to-mor row. To-morrow, bv seven, if I find von still living, I will myself take you before the commandant de place. . ,. ilaving said this, I withdrew without waiting for his reply, And went at work to gve ths. strictest orders that 1-ieut Castagnac should not be permitted to leave the hospital under any pretext whatsoever. Since Castagnae's guilt had been rendered evident to me, I had become rittilesit I felt that I. must avenge Raymond. Ilaving ; procured a torch, I shut myself np in the "Ampilhea tre. closing its strong doors with double bars. I took up position at tbe window, inhaling the fresh breeze of the evening,and thinking over tbe horrible tlj-ama in which 1 was called to play so prominent a part, till night came on. Some hours had passed thus, and all wa buried in the deepest silence,when I hesrd stealthy steps descending the stair ease. -They were followed by a knock At the door. No answer. A febrile hand then Sought for the key hole. ' . "It is CastignAC," I said to myself. "Open!" exclaimed a voica.from without. I was not deceived; it was him. A stout shoulder made an effort to shake the door from it bineca. I moved not scarcely breathed. Another and more vigorous effort was n.ade, but with the same want of success. Something then fell on tbe ground, and tbe toot steps receded. load escaped assassin ation. But what would become of him? Once more, as if by instinct, I took up my position at the window. I had cot waited long before I saw the shadow of Castagnac advancing along the walL The hardened criminal stopped some time to look up at my window, and, seeing nothing moved on slowly with bis back to the rampart. lie had got over bait the dis tence when I cast tbe shout of death at him; "Raymond, where are yea going f! Z But whether he was prepared for whatever happened, or that be had more hardihood than his victim, he did not move, but answered me with ironic laughter t .. "Ah, Ah! you Are there, doctor; thought so. Stop a moment; I will come back; we have a little matter to arrange together." Then, lighting my torch and raising it over tbe precipice: " It is too late," I said. " Look, wretch, there is your grave! And the vast steps of the abyss, with their black shining rocks, were illumin ated down to tbe depths of the valley It was so terrible a vision that I involun tarily drew back myself with horror at the scene. What must it have been to him who was only separated from it by ine wiatn ot a brick I 11 is knees bgan to tremble; his bands sought to cling to something on the lace ot the wall. "Merer I" exclaimed to the assauin in a hoarse voice; " have mercy on mel ' I had no heart to prolong his punishment I cast the torch forth into space. It went down slowly, balancing its flame to and fro in the darkness, lighting up rock and shrub on its way, and casting spares on the void around. It bad already become but as aluminous poiot io the abyss, when a shadow passed by it wun toe rapidity ot lightning: ' I then knew that justice had been done. As I reaacended to my own room, my foot struck against something. I picked it op; it was my sword. CAstAgnac: with characteristic perfidy, had resolved to kill me with my own sword,, so as to leave an opening for belief in suicide. I found, as I had Anticipated, my room in utter disorder; the door bad been broken open; my books and papera ransacked; he had left nnthinor nntnunhed Such an act completely dissipated whatever involuntary pity I might have felt ior suco a wreicn. AUCTIONEER. HIRAM NELSON, United States Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. OOKHKB Or MAIS AS B THIRD STREETS. EVAXSTILIX, ATT1HDS TO FELLIKO Alt K1HD3 OF Mercbaadtae, Seal Batata, Borate. Varan. and ererythinc elan that ia te be eola at a action. . WIU attaad to all aatea in any nan of tha coeatry. Hegmtmr Bale nays: tiksuit, TUOBSOAT, and BAT0RDAT, day time and e Tenia;. Cart adraao aiade oa COB!imaeata. Mo'TSR-tf HIRAM NKI.SOX. SEED. PBIMB TIMOTHT 8IKD. HjO haahabt Prua Kortbara Timothy Boad J tut raoalTed b ATHTBST A WH ITTAKXa, a Ha, C Wat

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1865. SPRING. DRYGOODS Jaquess, French, -& Go. We are happy to inform onr customers ana tne trade generally that our Bijti:xc. STOCK '"or Foreign and Domestic IJHY1 GOODS Is now daily arriving from the East, all of which has been bought since the recent great decline in prices and is offered EXCLUSIVELY at whole: SALE. i ,f In Style, Quality or Price we defy all competition either in Evanaville or any other market. To the trade we say, "Come one, come all," examine carefully and act for your own interest. " leiii.rtmnt. On the second floor of onr wholesale home, and attached to it, ia a room expressly devoted to Home Furnishing Gooda ia general. Car pets, Oil Cloths, Baga, Matting, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Wall Paper, Table linens, Cotton and linen Sheeting. Corcicea, and aim oat every article in the line required to furnish Families, Steamboat and Hotels. t Call and aee them. ' JAQTJESS, FBENCH & CO. PETROLEUM. THE CALIFORNIA PE'imOJLBlTBi ; Company. Located on the Ranch of Buenmeentura, Santa Barbt at, near ar.i- Co., Valijornia. In the t Timor of Prot Slllimaa i-la.ianl thia loralltjr, and in a l -ltr dated at Bnnuatru. arm, 8anU Barbara Co., July t, VSfH, be thai comannfcataa tha riwaita f hn oliMrTattoaa pon tba property now ovonl bf tho Cli..raia Fetroltara Company, the parcbaaa of which he tr.aiily racooimendml to hU friend In w York : , I The property com an ara of eighteen thouafawd (1 J") acram one body, on which are at preavaiai mmi twenty natnral oil well, aume tf thmn of the iargeat dxe. Ai ian weUa will ha frnitfnl along a doable line of thirtean milw., amy fnrat kaat twenly-fi.. mile ia linear extant. Tbe Banch l an old 8(n h Kraut of four Ixagrm of land, lately confirmed, and of per(t-ct til le. It Aa, a I aaid, ahont eiithtaen thoneand arree in it of the Unset land, watered by fbor riTra,ao4 meaearing , ia a right line. In all, nearly thirteen ilea. A a ranch, it ie a aplendid aatacei ht Hi eaiaa i . aimaW Mmlon malik ia A. hmrt if ilt" - ' r - - t .. a . . In a letter written to tha Company ilnce bh return, (Keb. lg, 1866), he eayai . happy to be able an ooaflna at thi data, what I nan aaid in aiy pabllahed rerjort reauert. o; loeexiraeraiaary cnai and hick vain oi i aa aetata on luihed." which yowr Company T eelabTHE CAPITAL STOCK vonaiirra or 100,000 Shares. , ... par v&lue, $100. Subscription Price, $10 per Share. II If. s . I -k2 KO FCWTIIBCR ABBCBBXEST. HO PESSOSTAL XIABIXITT. One-Tenth of the Capital Stock has . been Eetervad for Working tin Capital. Priratiri for obtaining competent agent, machinery, alo.. hare tan made, aad a aurjiea f tha Jailor kiA lorarMl, ao that work, on me property arm at once Begin. ' Parsan deairroa further loformatioo mar nnnlcata avtth tbe Preeideat, A covert U. iu a . itM, or Treaaorer pro uav .. Joaa E. Wiuuul at Metropolitan Ba-k. Sew Tor. A C. UAL, !.(. H SON. AlCWit, . ml7 : '" Ko. Soatk rimiunL. v )ITUJCGROCERIES. POSTER I3ROH., No. 64 West Second Street," . CI.CI.AT1, O. fAVr to the Trade at the k-wwt ratea, a m-j mraa - vsoca of STAPH OD F1XCI CROCXSniS, . Conatttuigv ia part, of CoaTa t Ban, Uaraayra, Maricaho. faea. ' Saia.re 4iw Orlrari. Onto, irio Bloo. Baa. ant aWftaad. s - MalaiiMrRB la rreat nriety, caallty. and pacluucee. - - - ...... 'lea ttanpownar, laipwriai, loan- uvaua. aad Ootoaf. it pica t MatBMgs, cieee. ctngamon, spice, Pepper, and (Hapr. raiimeeae vhewlu. rtaaCmt, and snofctaa aUuve.iock. vttmra Imported and PonattJc fall asCaaaMfl Gadli.aia. Rlnwlaeria. P.!?"' f b-i riea, Qoinera. Peara, Oooac herria. CHarrtea. Qranea. Pm. tnnk. Tmmlam. Sreea Corn, Paa, Ojmm, Lobaterc fefacAaral. liardiaea, e. . , . E, Kuaina, Almond. faV-rta. tfalnnta. Pica in. Preaareea. Cande. w. w. I iT TT . , " " " iroag, aatcnea, Blarjtina:. Ink. Paper, 8op, Candh, Starch, 0T rV.... -r . ' . - . . . . "NOTICE. To Tobacco Bayers and Planters. 'fHBjOBBSS 14IVEB TOBACCO WASBJL boaa wiii have regular anlaa an Tnaaday aad Tharaeaa of each week, oemmeooiaf aa Taeaday, thailatinat. SCMMKBA A BPKK0. eaaawflla, ktaech M, . ml?-Sw

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f IVORTO.f , SL4I GUTEB . CO. Kc52nmission Merchants, 'TOBA.CC4ri COTTON FACTO FH, St. BV W YORK. " aW'atvao.-.a vill made on 4u.M.&B,ft: . tr I3U t KHltom JO.'i . aArnraac i t. j. Mnta HA YKTJSST & WHITTA2ER. Produce and Coinnlission Ko."B "WavtMSC; (next to R. Brn- " ITASSvttLK. 1SMAKA. HieHACHT CASH PRICK PAID FOR Wheat, . Oaa, Baataa, Tail Drit Jfr'rit, Sfnwui anew iicrisfe; is skw ohlbisi. P. G. iO'BILEY, irotawrty of Xfaaavllls, lad.,) ' General Commission AXD 1 MERCHANT. PRODUCE j Waatarat Caatalcavaaaata AallcUaA. HO. IS POYDRA9 STBtET, COBBBB OF SEW LBTKA STBXICT, new oaxKAS. la. ' htma Tta wal Waat. SacT TTaTGira A Co 1 T Oaa A Murww, P.4r,.b, Hf., .J TaUFT'lla, Ia4. f ' - Uaasiaa, Oivan A Cm., t. toaia. Mo. WATTS, CRAVE CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS aww rot cnr. 0 aa.a mm4 a Boaa la tka ettr of Kaw Tort . farlhaaalaor robacco nd Weitern Produce, j,,r SaJar las aaaaa af T. WATTS, CBABB A 00. kr. D. Watta, of tba trm of WaCta, OtTaa A do. it I'adoca. lone Avmlllar with Totaoao, lll tafca Jurm of that ihiartaot of onr bmla anS Mr, Utut, of Onto aad Brawa, KiaaaTltl. IU kacbarwortba Fiwtfeaa cnslftMW. Mill w. WATfi.CAAllB AX. QUEENS WARE, &C IIVII ORTEB B . CMna, Glass AND aural. Packafires now on hand end epeoing at - j'imawin to M. A. Ijaarraaca, r TBa . -a L1-A.IIJ STHBBT, One of the largest and best as-. sortment8 td be found in the We8t, and for sale at extremely low prices. Merchants furnished with com-, mon Ware alone if desired. FAST EXPRESS. ERIE TEAS SPO STATION CO8 Time Express. TEI DATS rrom Kew York -j RTatnajTlllc. to TIME CitJABAKTEKD. 'T'BIS BXPBRAS IS KOW BKADT rok J. bnaiaea. Throncb reeeiota aire, aad tinw gwaraaMed hf WW . H. DABLINS, Aceut, Ha. Sfjj Broadway, New Tori. O. W. ABBOTT, Ajreati bo. l state Street, Boetoa. BBOWH, DITNAKRMOK CO., Afaata, Braaa.llle, lad. aoelS's dly , HATS, CAPS & PURS. LADIES' FURS, AT lyb,, a30Iaiii Street. fV STOCK Of LADIES' ITB.4 HAS tha nreaeBt aaear been ao com Plata a we aanea aaaa a camp Me eartety ef ait artlrU la thi Una. ,ach a ufis, Capes, .Collars, VICTORINES and CUFFS Fur, Velvet, Silk - Hoods, seating caps. Gloves, . And Tiimming of all kinder The tarlie nf B. aoerjlir a4Ml trinity are iarlted tocoawandes. amine oar etock before rnrrhaeing ehMwhem. TACT1SB A MABCOSUR. MannnKtarer and dealer la Beta and Cac. S. B OAbU aaid nrahippiac fare. LIGHT BREAD. Sweet JLdgrlit I3x-onI. J QTBATTON S CBLKBBATBD TBAST CO, f O mta. Iha eat y btat BMK.I for family bakiaami luTeated. Tbeee cakea, whenever tbay hare com ia ooaaettea with other yeaat sake, hare taiTaruMy eartied eT th pramfnm. The trade cu ha aapalied at a. C. Bailorh'a Tnu( Stan, ao, lo soath Mrat atraet, avar taa Paatoffiea, Bmaartile. lad. W1 SHIRT MANUFACTORY J. SUITE'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, . ,i - . - da aaa mvaca.) SB tATS MADS TO OEPIB IMS MBA8Brcjenl aad a St warraatad. A Mock ready.ua.ie Shirt aad Colter aiaayaoa hand, and at pnora that wtl! nit tba yarchaaer. Tacking jum, atichiag Boaoata, Ac, datw with anatnia TtiaDkfclfpaatmTora.lhetnacrlber napaeS Stay auMeita a- oontnanrw af aha patron aaa BheaatlT baati n id At aha aaat See eaara. t. amrrm.

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- I II J, WILT, Si . rv 1 nrrm uriinnn o nn tILUO, iLLLUQu Q UU.,! (.s-eaaiiiiaB w Imposts as asd Daalsas is II AR I "VV ARE , AKD CUTLERY No:rl3-':- - FIRST STREET, (BIOS Bltt PAD-LOCK,) BOOTS AND SHOES. NO PERMIT NECESSARY Ho. 25 MAIH STREET ...,.., i ..,-,,.... . To Buy B O O TS2 1?" 1 s a" OOOOOOO oooooco OOOOOOOC OOOGOO SHOSS! r r . r 1 r ' r 'i , 1 r r " OOOOOOO OOOOOOO oaMGOtiQcncaaQcococooQMuaoa HATS! bAPsi SorfaaatJaaeSJaaqajJeaJaiJatJ uc3uuuuuuuuuuu A T so n IP. miQ T HA VI OOSSUM MATED ABBASOKfltn A I far I be auumna-tar of the asoat deiirahi hind of Oooda ta aay line, adapted I thin aectinn of tha ooontry, and particularly to tha City Trade, arhh-h ariil enable ate to aer ap aiy atork of line Good, and ha aKpar4 to eikfiplr the demand at a low price aa aoy JJoaae in lua Went, For the Spring trade I am already at work getting np such Goods as the Season will r-quire, of the most desirable Styles, and which J will sell at a small profit above the aetnal eostof Stock and Labor. - Also, the celebrated Rubber Sole Boot, for , Men, Boys and Youths, constantly on hand. ; SW A larfte and well aaaortad stock of Ma', Boy' aad Child' Bau and Gap, of ail deecrip. tKaa, aod UerHe'a, Miaee and Child Triaanvd ifataaod Paint Hood,a4 low prise. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. NO C QARGEfor BOXES. no draya"ge CHARGE. TERMS JaalS NETT CASH. JACOB STRAUB & SON. XT RDWAH a J -itREDUCED? RIG E8 ! Jacob Straub & Son. AXES. Lippmcott's, Sharp's, and others. AXE HANDLES, turned. Wood and Cross Cat Saws common and Patent Meat Cntters ant Staffers. Hale's Patent Meat Cotters. Shovels and Tonga. ' Steel Fire Setts, and Standa for aame. Grain Shovels. Long and " D " Handle Shorela. Cotton and Wool Cards." L. Eay Knives and Briar Scythes. Brass and Enameled Settles. Knives and Porks. ) A fall assort. Poeket Knlvea, V ment, at Terr Eazora & Sensors. 1 Low Prif - Tea and Table Spoons. , Scales and Scale Beams Batcher Knives. Steels, and Saws. Cleavers and Chocnera. Files v: Batcher, Spencer ft Co.'s i a am. uaading Hardware. Cabinet Hardware. Barton's ft White's Celebrated Coooer Ttla. ---' Colambca and Terre Haute Truss Hoots. Chain Trnmpa Carpenter Tcols. AilO. a foil assortment af ShaTf Hardware. JACOB STRAUB & SON. 74 Main Street, BKLOW TBE WjLSBISwTOX HOTRK. i GENERAL-AGENCY. General Collecting Agent, 01TICE SW SIDE THIRD ST, - (Be. Main aadl Locoet, . ETaaiTtll, Imd. Srf3rtc atanttaa paid t oolleetiewe ef eil htaAa. . . - - . ,nt , aria.

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AVB : r5 ? Having removed Nos. 42:&s44:IXA.HJ GTHDIIT, Are aoar neaietaf a bw a4 eomstete anurtt bmbi ofamylhiac ia fb BOOT AliD SHOE LIHE. ; f I '.it I . ' They lahwd U km.p lb Mr atocA CuBplel of th beat atahea aad aaoat daotrabl Good that aaa A found la Kw Beglaad. aad they are alaa 4 ac Mm1 fat as Bona, la taa roue try aball a I bettar or aheapar Ooude tha thvy. Cail aad ti.ailae Utock aad frlrae. r , MAMMOTH STORE OF Hats c& Caps! MORANjJEAD&CO. .... 42 44 MAIN HrritI3IST. Bar now la atoreeaa of the laroet a4 coaplet etaek of th late l Im at To ha fnaad ia aa Boaa la ba Wetter WprfiA aad they twtaad elliaf rt at aca e a will Indswaaay aood J odea to bar her to LHiiTlUe, UkiihUw btaaca. I a B'MlUua .n -r..ra. to their nry eataaaiTe aaewtaaeat af Mea'e, Boy and ( l.tiarea U.u aad Can their aloe of Ladle' Miaeee aad t aiidrea Trimmed Mat la lr and eompiota. aud w wai d aak the prlr iiiee of aUewin onr (iaod to th trad. Will yMi call and uaaaiaa, . M0BOA9, EZilD ft CO. ' ah " STOVE WORKS. oxTTxnaxuaT Stove Works BRINKMEYER Zl CO., Maaafacturer of Coohing Stores, for Wood and Coal; i 1 Heating Stoves, . or Wood and Coal; ' ' - Coantry Skillets and Lids; Country Ovens and Lids ; Biscuit Ovess and Liis : ... Odd Lids ; ... , Sugar Kettles; Dog Irons ; Jamb Orates r Fancy Orate Fronts ; - Air Orates ; , i , Cellar Orates ; s . Window Weights; . MnfSn Molds; f f. ,, Waffle Irons; Ham Boilers ; Steve Holioware, Ac, ft . also asr.r roa salb : - - re X T - JE Us J. M? X3 . . . - ." A - J - Sheet Iron, Copper, &c, : Tllf AJTD JAPAS5ED WARE t V Salaa ttowwa Malm Btraal, -aft Cemr Hhv , Faaaxtry near month Ptajaoa Craafc. wavOraUaa SwlUttaal. ! LAW CARDS. A L V A H J 0EI80B, Attorney' n.t Law, NOTARY PUBLIC; tt r AS D , Real Sstaio Agent. A rhhUn' aad all at her claim i racared. r SoWiar' aad all ether elalma vrsxmnA. fjlfka., BrAAAVItLB, IJklX - Ol dtf Juh. T. Walker,! t JUSTICE OP THE PEACE Air ' ' At far OtMalmlBg FBMMma, .... ajaMja Pay aad wait V'O'i JUiCHAJUiA-t.i.Waiiel. ABO 'A ttie Widow and olbw bnl retrematii - - who 4i ia th- orrica t th I aited litatea. ' mot oa the Krt-WM aide of Third Htrt, aear the Waehlnrtoa Umm and aaart, oao4Saj th C'lort Hone, AraaarlUe, ladiaaa. All hexineea eatrnawd to him will aa omeaMla attended . ' ' IrU-hrW HATS AND CAPS. ' a. m. raaar a, Lai with Hekrr. Beaaena it'.. Tiiv. MVV7BB. v. rrxaxeaoa, ,a.aatneay--Trabae V Hanfer, - "Wwajaaala Dealer la ' HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, ttc. Ro. 10 rtrta(ret, ar Mala (over laq aad rreaeh'e etore'-,, AmsavUl, lad. ' Aac21 DRY GOODS. FINE D B Y GOODS!' CHEAP - CHEAPER - CHEAPEST. BOLLE & BEYREISS, .1.! HtU Straws, - XTABsvii.ije.ijrn. A adeadid aartmeat of tha lata aiwi "7 uoov may a nwns at aw atora oa ecree. ret care has beea eierilotd ia tha aw efaaaaaf theae Gooda, aad w feel eoaSdaatwaaaa) aail taaaa a eaea) a th cheapeet A tair xamiQation of oor etock aad prfcea f j wo aak. (mi-ly) ' BOIL a BAXAKIAS. PARTNERSHIP. M s. sv 'CTXam u admitted a Oar bneiD.e. to dale hn hfmreh 1st, 1 iw el Jwv nrBs-e-tU ramala. a - j ... AJOAAAIi. AAAD A OO.

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siaiagiiiiiib Ul v.. General Insurance Arent; Adjuster of Losses and Notary Public. All buna cvaact4 with iMnraato im-nJ-I r4 to wiia protttptniMi oJ IM . I All Lmih uijMtMl aa pai't at Ihi bj Combined Cash Assets Rep- ; resented over Ten Million Dollars. Jf410.000.000 oo. FIRE INSURANCE. RIVER INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. Tha r.lllaaj avr ; tka Cm- . laBlaa fpreted t iEtna Ingurance Co., Ilartford. Conn. Cash Aisets $3 800,433 81 Photaix Insnranee Co., Hartford, Cean. Cash Assets $923,902 07. iEsnrance Co. of H orth America, Philadelphia. Fa. Cash Assets ll,iH2,727 92. Kanhattaa Insurance Co.. New York. Cash Assets 1905,331 00. Merchant's Insurance Co, Hartford Conn. Cash Assets $300,000 00. Corn Exchange Insurance Co.. New York. C&shAsseU $400,000 00. Korth American Insurant e Co., Hartford. Coon. Cash Assets $400,000 00. iEtna Life Insnranco Co., Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets $1.000 000 00. Charter Oak Life Insurance Co , Hartford. Conn. Cash Assets $300,000 00. J. W. NKXBK9I, Uaataral laairaiac Aaat. MarhUa tiait, a, at Mats at., ateaaevlWe, . CLOTHING. GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., GOLDMAN, BERG & CO., . "VVlslMnle VholwjAl 'is - ': C I, OTII 1 IZ 1 H C 1. OT 11 1 i: 1 H c il. o t h i k it h AMD tBALBBA IB FURNISHING GOODS, NURNISHING GOODS, Cor. 1st and Sycamore sis., XVA5SVILLE, IND. mWpfdf SASH AND DOORS. , STEELE & TRIBLE, " root ST.BST. CUBSTBCf ABOUHSABV, it , SA8TILLM, IHDiiht ASH, DOORS, WINDOW ELIUD3 Dressed Lumbor Shiaraa, Latha, Ae ,f every dmerlpttoa roe.ianOr a hand, feaAta Boaea of ail hlada mad. tow. entnr. aawlag of every klad aoae a IA aberkml awtis. aia-ly HUNNEl&li ONS, " 0BJfKB WAUKCt STASBT ABO CafcAt, E VAN8VILL E , IND., a aa head tha tarfaat ot a faskea. Doors, Bllads, Frames, 4e., It SI a t ft t t 4 lath W.t. TH2T ARE OF OUR OWH MAKE. : . haeaiaa St tot af Whfta Pin aad Fciealar hrtijt. Moaldlafof alt tiad madeandaewtaf VkhMMrlattoM aea at l aaaet.at l"i-a. OCEAN TRAVEL. 'PHB WILt S JfOWST VAVOBTITB CLTDB X hallt Iron etaamer of tha AW'.'HOB LIMA of alMMmhlt: -HlUSltHlA.-" AI.KIK,NI A.'1 BaiTABI."aa4 "I.MTID BIhOlHJW are Iniaaaad to aail Wtai(htiy w ud from New York, oarrylaf yaeeeer. r, to and from Ltr pool, Oiafw, BaltaM, IrBhlm, Waterford, 4iorh, Lim. erV h. Gal way, at Loe4oadrry. Thaa ilMi.ri vara I a 114 eeaaeiaUy tha Atlaatw trade, aad ar divided into water aad air-tight coa.oe'taaeata. aTSA 0 fSMSAOB. Prom Kew Terk to aay of the ahwee tlaMi CSahUu. aUW aad SlMi. ataaraea. (to, aayable ts 1 Aaentt nrmn. Ta Aw (ork fr-m aay af the above aiata ; CSahlaa, SS aad 1-ti; twiii, iiayahla ta fold or Ite aaalvalaat la AaMrioaa earreary. Theeewha wieh Weend Airthoirfriewd can hoy ticket a4 theae ratee from tha Afeate. il cm aiAjiKai,i a oi, . -taaratm - a hWw l. 11. iww Vera. H-ll-L 1 .....J L J.!. 1 ..I HOTEL REOPENED. Washington; House, CHRIS. HEDDRICH, Proprietor. Car. Mala ami TAIrA Btn 4 i ? KVAIIVII.LK, aU. qtBIS BTBtl. KffTABUSHBD, ABD - A wtdelyaowa Hotel ha heea c luted mr ew. eraJ week SBaerrotBf repair. It ha, drnn hW Bma.Awe tefwlntad Inelde aad aat, ha he laroaaly sited ap, aad la a raat aeutn fvra. lehed with aw hed aad Inrollnre. The propria, t ha made ovary arnuteeavwt U ,uder hia hoaae eoeveeieat, kaalthy aad afreeahi lo the . Taaahlaa th eMt to the See traaae that foe a nr. e yeara Aaa heea aater.dd ut ta Vwhlagtow, he la vltea a owal ml thr caetam, aad will endeavor to have bw tlia fnrmehed and th ame aauukgeA la a way to merit liertr eoat.w aed patroaaf. Omaltue- wtli "" paaaa(er to axd from ev arpwfc ra. ; - , SADDLERY HARDWARE CHARLES BABCOCK, mpwravr aad Daaler la D 8 A C ia Saddlery Hardware, Ipnaft, Alia a, Wi a ks, Varatth, Haraasa, Kaaaaa iafat Laataar, Paat Balm. : , Skirt aVe., a. eel j ,

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k 1-4 i. 5mm mmi KTANSVILLE, IND., M' uk taran al NI b,AM ENGINES. BOILERS, STEAFtJ AMD CIRCULAR SAW MILLS Of the meat ApproTed Pattern. ALSO : All kinds of Machinery appertain- ' iag to Railroads, 8teamboats,. Distilleries, Flouring Mills. SUGAR MILLS, , of ail sites with (he latest Improrceats attacked. Tobacco Screws. &c, ftc, &0. IRON AND BRASS of every doicrlption. oiAiaas i Steam Ganges, Oum Belting, Fit Brick, Wrought Iron Pipe, Bolting. Cloth, &e., at MANUFACTORIES' PRICES Repairing done at short noticeW - aatt ta all iart I?pjvii liolisofN. iterdar will raralr enr tadteldaal lualion aud will ha aromntiy SI' 4 aa tha amr reaaoeahla I Offlce and Fonndrr on the Can a!, corner of Ingle 8 tree t. mhlT.I BOOTS & SHOE3. Bio. 15 ma. 1 1' H'fit icict tbrieb s mmm. Ban ar w t etora the tarfeel aad a,-i d-lrl le retail atork of BOOTS AND SHOES, ox aps, To he fe.end in the f'tly laet raredead direct r...,A Horn tutk and Boeton hoaa la th weat. or eel a rheep a aay pi I TV W W IIOUH IZ. No. ;b G. Zi. DIXOtXT. WkoieeaU dealer la BOOTS ti ii i OIS, und C5 tliUi csLli lb d nnd thmjai a sow reretrlac a x atork of I he teet fie' a aad (ao ever q-iaoiam ef Boot, ft bom viwrwn io ie iraoa. wt.r.a aae aeea nnrch fur caeh, aad will lie aaid at a ry email adraaa arjov eoei. f'altand examlae my ilk and prove tbeaheve r S I havaeaeored theeer.loe of Mr. B. B. Teoaey, lata with P. Kemoala, who lavflea hie eld frkeade lo eat I aad esamlne my alerk. No tronble to ehow (od. Bvaaeviila, Ih. 12, . , LEGAL. Goardian's Sale cf Valuable Real Estate. BT YIKTTB6P AS OBl.EBOr THtTOCBT of Common f'iea of irleyd eonoty, tha aa. , mi((iM. (eardiea of tha pervoaaaad tmiatt of ) J -ha Jeer W, Marcar. t terker, aad Al.raheth 1 rVeeer, minor tire of JfrvierkA hmrtu, I I rd, i tu-rt t't aaia et print, eale th aadivided ' tr.-.aA. part ut the real u lo Veadertrarca 1 aooaty, led'aaa. kaaa aad aearribed ae ail taa. j part of trmcUu ai enctioae aamuera Sveaod at, ; la towoablp Uu. eeva. ""'! of rang-. Ao. tea j weet, I the Vioneaaee Load Dieirict, iro. hoandi mi Hnrit iiliia at a point on tha aaet llua of aaid I awiioa fire, niae aod CI rhaine aooth of Um north -out u,tur of earn eeruoa o. are, aad ranoiof theace eactb aiotf( aaid aaet line of aaid aat"e, twire ax. d 6 i rhaa; tlumea weet sad pereliol with the aorth Ha of aaid fractleaal axtlone. Biaety-alB aad !-.' eeiaiae, tta the a net )ae of ad lr tkn! uctiua Bo tit ; loenoa I la a aw! oetr'II direction aiontf aaid laat I mentioned l.oe, fhlrta aod !; r bain, to j point from whkh a lloe, raoBinf parallel with ; rhe north II oe of raid frattional a ttione. would strike toe plane ot ogaai-e, aad n iaocs aaat aad i paralM with aud a.rth Una of aaA aactloea, ta b,iaca of bianii,r. contesotng on hnodred f ana ty-oioe aad 4-J'erm. , . TEAMS OP SAI.K: Oae-fonrta of th par. 1 efcaee money la to ha padd ta cash. at1 the reetrae ! ta wtaal paymanla at one aod two veara' eredli. j the parches, firn.r bis aatea frj, tba deferred av.rtg eaid real eu. Pjr further partaiara addrea tba aadenisaoA at Stw AHauiy, Indtaaa. Mi. AT BKCKEK, kroa.diaa.Ao. Atora, fco. V. Mala etraat, oppoatta tha (Jours m " ewKiueva laarre a s.isr i a,

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