Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1865 — Page 3
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w "T"Ti i TT1SDAT.. fres tha St. f atfmtrlno '4 - Work aod Play In French Camp. The train baited, api, I -ooo4 myself at Petit Mooraelon, a Tillage" where tbe camp of Cbalons has its beginning. Instead of following benaiarroad, which rnns with a long tuuve G sand Uoarnelon, a Tillage rapid); attaining tbe proportions of a tovo, I at ooce started for tbe camp proper. Tbe infantry ate qoartered ceauat tbe 4 teilroad Station and send out then ctralUturt a .lars tbe high road, where- they ieaza. the m men bringing ptVrfiBionr to the vaHotss restaurants. v hot ttaxiauoos, were at work in etrtargtag-tW barracks, wbicb are made ont otbracby pf yottog'Jreer, and of tbe size af .eoUjig. Tbe framework, formed of slender iVeee, is eovered with a layer of clay-anLa. :aort of , wall is produced in thWfaefcion. While en tire comj)aniesTffrTierite1ercln ing tbe Iramework, oukats were cusiea is treocbing and-diggtrg. ' Tbe bote ara roofed with straw, aod tbe building, though so rapidly rao.opty" a com-; pactness and solidity wweb fembes it re' semble a comfortable dwejling-house. There is a p1uUiiooring.toa each bat, forming an inclined plane with tbe outer walls, so as to constitute a bedsteads A row of pgs for banging op acconUrments is ibe sole furniture ofc tberoom, which derives its light front few. ekt loopholes, and it is oiqrabiy dark inside when tbe ou'er doodl coS4 .'"i Uii , Tbe infantry camp, by itself, formes a large barrack twppwitb;: numerous streets named aVisf tie latest glorious exploits of tbe French -army-, The prior cipal street has been christened Solferion. The streets aner admirable ae regards tbe line 6? commBnicafi6nv They are lined with two ?ow of paving stones, and the WwSe 4fe oentii tramped down so bard, ffnd the corve kept so oval, that you" may'fancy yoOrself in a Maoadamized rad. Comfort. ha been attended to in" a remarkable degree. In front of eaol habere earth seats covered with turf. Small gsrdeCs surround tbe bats, and the 1 beds -.are encloaed,, some with small Wuet ones, others witk laboriously collected small shells, which form a very pleasant contrast with the. rather gloomy background ef the uglylooking but ,;if'ii! it ti Life in tbis barrack town ir remarkable lonely. T, b 1 crojriel, whose boxes are made of straw or day tbe former resemble awful scarecrows sasd , at verv oorner. Hundreds "of soldiers are dragging Irji tstrawags oi bread, and wood. Tbe aistrtbafion of the last named artiola is a very interesting sight. Several hundred loads of wood lie scattered about on ihA ground- Tbe .whole represents a "ffljj'antic funeral pyre; on which a bundredv.,forms are cowering wbile waiting the auto da f of which tbey are to b tbe vjcyms. Bat the affair -terminates; more peacefully. The sergeants distribute the wood to the men, the latCef 'imprOvlseourtf-tbe-J longeet logs a Utter, 00 wnicn tns wood it piled, and before yoa ceo look round tbe square is aieared, aod tbe hundred loads of wood, half a forest, are in mo Al some spots tb. troops are busy in digging op tb ground, 'and forming a oircular bollo in. which the watch-fire will be kindled at night. ., Bound the rustet hearth lie f elf owe who have doffad their oaiform,- nod 'are preparing meat in their bhittses. On splits, R(iodt ' m seoond place the iron pots 00 the Itg, wbile a third maintains the beat Eere a man grtspsa jhsga Udle, dVps it Jn tbe pot, whose ctitrte'ms be aetXely etif fpt eo that the soup flies aroantl with a. hiss Iok sound. There another tries the food by raising thtr9p)(Mwth be irnok Ing broth to Ml IiiJh, tpu thentimeiiy reHiroing it 10 me aepius ui in cuiupsuj cauldron. A party of soldiers have gathered round a mountaiujbf. p(Uii and while tneir companions are cleaning their muskets elose by.aod pipeclaiieg their belts,' bese gipiey like gentry, crouching on the ground, .slur pea their knives, and scrape the potato, which are then thrown into, the oiOldron,' Further on rteriu are being drilled, and drammeve" )rercised, ' Presently a etrange-looking" Jiarty, come, alopg the road. Their cane, sit crooked; their coats are thrown over hcir shoal ders,i .t ; l . 1. 1. .... M.lMMAWl'r ana id ineir nanus iuoj aiviuiuui cudgels. 1 do not know what to makev of these gentryUiahlrtsreeves, t.Uf fi9. ecentries preseat arms aad k discover that the itVpections taking place. These oomfectslfle geotlems; are oQicere colonels, tmajors,' ioaptains, and eubalterns all mixed np together. The band, instead tof 'aaldiag a sword," is buried in tbe depth of tbe trousere pocket The chest is bare; one has two anaulett on- hit tonic"; another Miej;aad a third none X.aU Xhtrethftlgeptje-j men stroll down the lines, baHmg now and tber; to look at the 'ucrrr soldiers gamee which are going on. A blanket is spread pu-. am) st each corner byee BawUr! fellows. Ia tbe meanwhile other soldier look about for a victim. Some nnauspicious man is dragged from, bis, harpies avocation, and i 11 J in It e otthi esistanoe thrown npof kf blaaVwai "Ub latter 4 pulled tight There is a shout of "One, two, three 1" and np flies the hapless fellow in the air, aad is wifily caught again. Thia fdfcei W. Joatll 2mryi U! shown the breathless suffererf sod "a fresh victim is selected. While the officers .are looking 00 at tbe fun, eomef tbeot leslao tUaug toj try tbe toeeing ou -.qua ,ta tMmsorvee; Significant lookaTeTspldlyVitbaoserf, and suddenly a young ogSyer fivdf IVnself seised by bis comrades, 'nd,"ia enite of all bis struesles, thrown into tbe blanket While the viotira iss-till careine, four of et trf 'irtHsve ; tba -aoWiers who have hitherto neld the blanket, and tbe sport is continued amid hearty bursts of laughter from tbe bystanders Tbe wbole ban alien 'congregates, . and. beartilv enteyaVi sosne, when the cap tain flies into tbe air, swearing and laughing by turns, and then fall back into tbe blaoket.tiU.be ahnoat strikes tbe around. ' Further QQ fhe mf a are amusing them selves who fA dn;erous gsma tpr tossing in a blanket, though it appears eo comical, Jbas its critical aide. If, one of the tossers lose bl bold as the victim is tailing iwnica. -may eaiy happen throng h the" weight the toeeer who thoe snakes acquaintance with hi -toother earth may fareaobadly lay Jlhe preseat case, the man wco is to leap over tba backs of bis comrades inours lese risk, Tbe first bends down toward the ground, a eeoond Haon "fait Sboniders,third clambers np the latter in bis turn. some distanoe eff etande a line of ol nal tb first stsrTs-'bnd Jump "over tbe group crouching on .the grohad-1'lt the kap ancoeeds, which is accompanied by lond veil from the spectator, tba leap- - er I eaved; but shoakt be tail or fall, be ta called on, V) form." lie base "or the crouching croup until' another equally ansuooessful jumper relieves bun, This game le ine eaneeoi enaiess amusemenr to toe bystanders. . 1 strolled past "tne'ligbtbouse' from which the cstna i UiumicaUd . at nibt by reflectors,-' toward the cavalry -aBpl aaJnted ma aa I etmd aloa it4 1 lumpiEfr, jnomng, ,.aoa. neighing " rw ui sanwwnwnoM uMrsi in the open . aia, ,aUt iby abwder bead-1 ay vuv svu Hiagaxnoent caroa,
iPf so violent a. temper that it was found
:c.t' iij.i. i. : ,.t ft of a minute passed without tome bignipimed steed, making., a, eli,-jt ran down the line nelbicg efai Hctin;?, coriad-bT tie active hussars, who la6gbintv bnbtd-tb cuat down and captures it, iicnr naa maae cansioiencovwith the) whole camp, ana set a thijcuaod coaipsDioos, who.jnried its liberty, in a semi-state of revolt " i 2 Dasaed the mounted cbasseors before retching ' tee Mvieaiid- road . that mo down rocrf the'DaviJiorl 'ot"Granr Monrmetonitl paused tbe engineer aod 1 tried " t reach tbe bosquet, fa whose M'ighboraood there, is always a lively scene. Hot alana-thai-oaa Norseman peatod ij int countless pedettarians are- borrrine; to the toot, where one amtuement , ifi f f surpass' snot betT norm a raaintoquiiu ii performing; mere a savag; 'vfft there girls entree yon to eater cap ciatfatf ilets" 1 if l a a" Jpe ti eitefcee; tAroah whose gaping side walls tbe wind pMses freelj, sporting with tbe Hgbyso nhsft tbe thickest'.-candle' Is bortiaj car jn an hour. Tbe wooden walla. are not decorated; where jooeed yon bar tbe fire before "too, arid Can watch tbe entire process of cooking tbe food j en have ordredr t f i ; Close by is aroif-of Willa'st aw tbe Cafe Paris, Cafe Napoleoc, Ac. Frotzjhefoof float tri-color.fl, considerably bleached by rain' attd sauf gigantio jnscriotions at once inform yoa that yoa are In French towryia, which paSnjf jce of the condiii&M okex. isteacef Ar tenl-sbaped verandah, decorated with flairs, distiogaishee the eh trance of the Cafe Napoleon; flowers and shrubs enliven tbe room, which is supplied with muToraand curtains, At. the bar sits a mitjeMiV daneHUW waUtws with their whjite aprons in tbe corners. Tbe targe Paris Journt-w lyiwg'ootbe tables; groups of ocicers are amusing hemeelvts with fe.popa!ar gsrne of draagbWy- eed diiaking their coffee. JPttuUm ppvr U QflicitrJ' aay be read everywhere; and the comfort of the s6fd1ers who canootf stand siirbl soueXr demi tatte s equally well looked after. Hundreds or wine-ebopa and.JtltMukSM furrooad th large aod elegant rettauranU 1 " y 1 oil sr. c - , fSefore . J "retired to rest at Grand Jktooriaelon, t lr3lf igw'n'lnto (tbt cavalry campj'il was dark, and an alsidat trtwlual sees was presented ; to me. Tbe bussars were leading their bdrses to water. The moon cast her pallid light j on tbe busy throng, on this medley of jgigaoiio-looking men and dark animaje.jKithat. I fancied . I. had before, pj preparations fbr sv' oootornal review. f., 'i!v ,,n,M7. ''"t', '-' As the looming breaks, the -officers shout their jordri," the troopers mrupt, and the sergeant call over the name amid tbe snorting r tha harei; from Se ditanc! the ied- War 4 few notes 'trjB'faaes which tbe bands. are performing at the bead of tbe infantry battalions. Sadden) ,tbet whole body of bOrtiTu'efl get into taotiow, and ll seems a if ail -. tbe roads bad become alive. From all sides tb cavalry c6luns adVIDcS, drawn np in fours, in 'order to leave a. portion of.lbe. rpad free. .The helmets spatkle'tri the sunshine, tbe sabres glistenjaaif rthey.were made,of siU verthe riders-'tarl ap a jovial soBg. which iet ndt infrequently accompanied by (be eoortion of kia iaoree.. - Ere long all are drawrj up arourid the Pavilion de I' Em pure a r in front. of wh'ib tbe chap., let-tent has ben erected, i-Eefore tbe latter the ebr.gc's.bf Uthe' tegimeu"ts were drawn up .with Ibeie eagle, j Behind, these (be Rappers of all the battel ions formed) a second line; on the right and left, two battalions of engineer flanked lbelaltar. At the epot reserved ior-tbeEi eror, three regimental band were posted roperforM the nratic during divine service. In a eecond line were drawl iftke bands of allthe other srei J nai.ti fei Prume arid: fifesJof all lbS inH fantfWittalione.j fynn''f ' f- ts The armi itself sou thirty thousand strong formed a large quadrangle round the pbipeL Opposite the altar UOpd the cavalry regiments, on the two other side the ' infantry 4and" chasseur ia columns! of battatioae AU tbis mow ment the. Emperor , emerged .from tbe pavilion sufrpnaded Jty .a brilliant "staS. JSepoleork (walked rather '"heevriy, and prodaced-. f pon me"tbe impression of a etout manfunuaed to walking, exercise. Tbe Empesor took e glance at the battalions which, as be once ipbrtively said, are only acquainted with one book, at onoe their tUiola aodL gospel e'eat "La fhtorit ddt EtoU de Feloton." lhe-maaf commenced, ltwasanooie light. whhijat 4he elevahea- all the soleUers.feftob their knees, the eagles and tsoskuU sank ta 4bft grrjnncL-; itlunsg the mass Ijfound an opportunity for exaotiaiag mgr immediate tniouragt- My eye at )engh became fixed on a soldier, wbd id leiiryt wks oaly .half : one or be bad mI a foot and a Wndiba rmht hak.W9A.oi wood, end only a abort stump was left of hts left arm. I he mu wore tba antiquated tail coat and three-cornered hat J of the old Imperial.1 guard. Thexoat viae at least fifty years old, al though it bad not become threadbare. Tbe man twa rather upright, and sup ported hiodf,qrt a' stout-stick,' which bft,hli n bis whole band. ""A showy iqoustacbrt hung Qver4be 4ip'0f tbi old roaa.iwhS was kt least'.Cneljr yesrs of aga. This invalid. aUraoted ny entire attention, tnd 1 saWthet b felly eppreeiated theauehe that was going on betar a hire.! I ' ninn n mi -- --- A fairbcene, is it not, sir I 1 1 said to the aged risn.- - - Tba javilid slowl raised mi eyes to tnvatie aad serious! v corrected me "A grad soene, if yoa please, sir." . 1I,sAVeil jhbnr grand icene; if yori prefer it 1 ,t- iiv;t. "ioes tt uttejert roc.iuthe soldier asked, qrdcWyv,4'wr etHab foreigner I" .clilMP VlTT ' '.V : fiCkf nnot foreisrner feel a pride ia the glory bf FVancwT! i ' , ' ' The old man's eyes flushed fire, I felt that be would hava offered me lis baud bad fie bad a. left one to which be could have transferred bis stick. 111 lots only Jknew, ir, how rreatlv that "ooi ark of ymtrs . rejoices aa old tn&s ttf nitiety I " he remarked. .; A. fVcf " miwrj 01 c rvaco florv bad It o be compiled res conld supnlv enaoT 4 oaee to it i ,VTnra right I cosild tell nincb frooi" the bay when I, a musketeer bat sirteeri rears of aze, stood in the square formed Ifoind King Louie's scaffold, np to the' present one, whim France baa done tb ton eh to destroy She ezucl of the treaties of! Vienna.' v " Yjoetslood at tie scaffold of Louis XVII" J - The invalid nodded bis bead eently r "My reiaivbsd the- eervice of booor, mm n mmm cauea. OBkUU OBT-a Aa. aia, we- bid s Treat deal to do on that night tn iteewwuf -the-vwtte back; stood shof Ider to shoulder, batbeheavt ing crowd frequently drov as toHha tlY cffld-i;Abov tood the an?;ia f balf-etooping posture.!' : I can see him; ebirtr-a4 waieteoat were nor i rn.au uirown oasc, . over his shouldere; bis bands were fastened on t? back. Onlye''a etood near him. Una of tfcem knert down presently and onerea aim me cruciax tokisa; it Was tba priest "The Totber. was , tbe police coramksry with the red Scarf. - He had vjfilyta -pi'oye tthe lcl that Loui Capet was dea& another' stood: - a tittle b eise evd- which looked jtke a belt-rope ne rwie-3 it, ana toaie CapasvhaAi iy in the sand: u A hvUoir, i mormtu ran along tbe crowd, aad beads
were thrust oat ia order to see tba royal
blood flowing; It was a bad sign, sir, tba enlv ene I sbouldlils 19 Maee from my memory as injurious to the glory of f rancs. - xstii 10 maae up ior it, i naa a tbooescd tpleodid nighta at the btvone, wben tbe little Corporal led us through i the world." , ; l Wereyoa always with him, sir 7" . "Always! from tbe . Pyrenees rto IUly, from the Po to tie Rtirw, from the Bbine to the Danube, the istula and the Moekowa. . From Elba to Paris, aod from Paris to Waterloo. I did sot go-to 8t Helena, because it was not allowed." ' " ;-.- A sad smile played over the old soldier's face, !?. Yoo are happy; yoa saw yonr General and Emperor conquer, bat did not witne hi death." .. 1 ,T invalid looked at me strangely. ' TliI. I" I . . J - u t . . J - . mean by that? ' ' fldjd aot understand tba remark, and attached no importance to it " How comes it," I asked, that yoa are here, and 'not in tbe Hotel des InvalidesT" j . I gave cp my torn when my chance arrived to be taken into tbe boepitaL 1 bad a comrade, who, though five yeare younger, than I, bad one foot less." If I bad gone info hospital, tba man most have wailed 'until some other comrade had died; I therefore asked the Governor's leave! to resign in favor of my friend." j .-. '. . v " But, bov do you live ? Hava yon a family to tske care of yoa?' " I have nobody in all France there is no other of my name. I saw them all 'die; and yet I live witbont being a harden to the 8tate. I keep a little cabaret on tbe road between Mets and G'hiloss, nhich has supported me for the last forty years." ' ' A il And the Cross of the Legion, which I see on your cbeet, makes a slight additioa, y I Which does not belong to me. sir. One of my comrades who died in tbe Invalides left a widow seventy years of age. And' tbrgtf children, who are on fortu nately all cripples. The dan? bter is an idiot, be eons are prevented from working by illness. - The widow is cow nine ty "yrs of age; the children are almost gray haired, j i hey live aolely on the ta-o .hendred francs which my cross brings them in," . ( . There was an indescribable grandeur tn tbe modest words of tbis old soldier,, who narrated the most brilliant actions of bis ljfe as if they were something ordinary and bfturab The man in his heroic simplicity produced such an im preenion oa me, that words of praise involantarily died away on my lips. "Has tc-dsy's military spectacle drawn you. out of yonr hermitage?" 1 asked, mechanically, in order to say something. "I am taking my annuel trip. For tba last forty years I have ehutup my inn in August for a month, and take a holiday by making a tear." - v; "A tour? yoa with your ninety years?" "I, with my ninety yeare and my wooden leg. 1 bobble as well as I can to Paris, an! only take ten days in coming the forty leagues four1, leagues a day; that is not so bad, is it? I am slys in Paris on tit Napoleon's day." " Your journey bas an object, then?" "That of saluting my Emperor, as I could not go with him to St Helena. Oq tbe day that bears bis name I lay a garland at the foot of the column on the Place Vendome. - 1 bave done so for forty years, and always quitted Paris directly I bad done so. On the same day wben I decorated my Emperor' statu I started for home again, as I needed violent exercise to overcome tbe feelings that oppressed me at the column, for a tear does not become an invalid who bas paased through a hundred actions, even though it be shed to tba memory of the jLmperor," " But "surely you did not leave Paris wiibout yioiting the Emperor's grave?" ib veurn again gave me that pecaar look which I had observed before, and which expressed amazement and surprise. Then be mattered r - ''Tbe'Enjperor's jrravel What do yon meao by that, sir?" Ibeie wonts appeared to be spoken in 'holiloquy.l They did not affect me utfioiemly yet for me to inquire their mPSmog. liow is it that yoa have omitted yonr pilgrimage to Paris tbis year?" I asked. ! " What had I to do at Paris, when the Emperor came to ns at Cbalone?" " Xsapoleon III is certainly bere " Napoleon 111. ?" the old man quick ly interrupted me. "Do yoa also cling to this folly of the short-sigwted, incredalop rnob7 There is no Napoleon III., because there is no Napoleon I. There is only one Napoleon, my Emperor, the victo in a hundred battles, from Areola to Moscow my Emperor, who cannot die till he bas carried oat bis mission of rendering France mjstress over all nations, and bas removed tbe stain left by tbe treaties of Vienna. And yet there are persons who say he is dead I Credu lous people c bo Uvea be is only waiUog for the right moment to p'ace himself at the hoad of lis army, and recapture the lett bunk of tbe Khine. is.re long our armies, setting oat from Chalons, will fight again in the East and tbe North, and tbe man who will lead tbeot js be is Napoleon. Of course it was a longer distanoe from St Helena to Chalons than from Elba toParie, - It took him as aaaas yeure as bis first return did days. But be bas come, and now all is wsIL" ll CLOTHING. PDriH TTT T TT rtTSTt , IVo. 4 JMCain Street, ; K ;t (trzt now K WMkiaoa Heaat). (, rifiioblDf of T.ry ZtMcrtptloa. " T I 0,1 H4WEET & SMITH. " COAL. GREEN RIVER COAL Co, .. Office Jfo. 5 Water Street, w (Orcr Tint NaMoaal 9mak), CONSTAHT BTJPFLT Or COAL TOK BlrambmM and sit bh. will ba kept ta 11A bot at tb wha'f W-Ordara oltotad aod proBtptty flltad. Sy-3a MILLINERY, &c. New Establishment. MRS. SCHEFER MRS. PECK IiXXXjsILIJXriDi4L5f3,CLOAK AND DEESS UAKEB.S, ThtrS atiMt, hmt m Mala aad BrcmmnTm. Tbpx THiia eiRVicis to th ta,ikm 4 Ktutillla aad .leinlt;, ta tb. II a. I1DW7, umi .aa mm autu Miimm. eial atlaotlo tnm to Cottias Cloak, aad Vl'to In)M. A libml patioaac la 1a.BKtf.K7 DRY GOODS. CHEAP PBICES A5D ' ' S GOOD ASSORTMENT, iii'tl iv - AT - " BOLLE & BEYREISS, Sm. 43 JKaJa Straat, ' 5 X VAK3TILLB, IKD. TtTB HA VI JUST S10CITKD OTTR TALL V V etotk, which anbraa-. a choloa wlKttoa it Vnm Good., UMakt. aaawta, HaJmorat eJUrw, Kaoda aad Babia., Clona aad B oawrr, Cotvota, Cloth,, CawioviM. tdis Clutb,, CaMlMta, Inat, V1A UUakM. Ttrklara. OtBcbuu. Otltc-.-w. Ac , BlMebvd aad CafelMch4 KuUu, and mimi ad and mam atbar hmm too udloa. a, aaaaaioa. 1 AU m watoh will b hI4 tut aaaiso and . sto. as, Mai ttrm. ' .O t. . a 1 - BOLLS a irtE T &XIS8, sapUS, Ka.i&,JUUarwM.
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If nr. "3 Jv: k i' ffv tiltXAVt 1 '&M wQr s' 3 b 0 I i &S MAIS A ? m ' f i,rti vn-jf; -!i ' IvrOBTXKt IKS DSAllkS 1W t t .l '"' in'.0 : at .1 ; i , -r.iA.H-r rtsi r.r ', M .t ":':fi tm rt3 :ttt t "0" tJ.T Is JH E'T5'"" . r-- ;.,..( i .-i fc r; . ..,,11 ,:t ' I -IITt-K!!i "A AC'. FIRgSTREET, ..... CLOCKS; -JEWELRYr &Q- . ao nci. 1 ?5 j ROSEf.CRANZ&SOriv' ' i? t (. a- ft Dealer, la u.,l -. .! ! ! - . : ' .1 H. J -tO'l ' ' 4 l-lt -I CLOCKS," ! JETOLEX, .mi a&Ci J ,aScO trm -iT "f.COaui -f.: i'.'m 9. i 1' wlt l i ej It C I No. 12 i SECOND S -r i , . . - .- .... t . . iir ''' ' . .. 11 U I t .11 ( r . .. S4..-'j-r . . 1st ob head S lerf uiortMBl aad coaataatlr naalitiniaddlUoBa of 1 - - i j -1 ' "a 1 ir . 1 i- r . 1" eli lit -r;. American Gold and Sljver - 1 Lever, Watches. ; ;,, . ' ' - j 11 '-tct- -lf (ti., 1 . ' - - . I i ni (. , ; w f'- i. . Star All artlclM in one II n. naalnd la ta. Saatart aaur with 4lp.tch at lb. IcWrrt ratal. ' 1 . 1,1 ) .. L .JL" V. TET'IDV' if earn mr.:. ChoppeOesd ..... VP n AK jcar MKojgiriva xsr btohs aoo buhel, of Chi (Ml wbaataerarnlair.. aklrh a food Ar aillk town, l mora snpaHor lo ahia toff aad hraa. 1 Tboa, wee w ,a tba la-fan pua. .Ibia yiald of aills frona b-lr eow. had awr try It. - j B. a. Ri'aTO CO.. . atpta. Wo. SO, Watw fctwt. " Oats! Oatsfl 'pBtaa HAW BIKH AW IRCSIAaiFO ! I qalry f r Oat Ik. last tan dan. W. laka phMMura ta adTaifni oar n-wed that w, amrm a0w aa aaad 690 aa.A li fir sal, at red ne d Drlcaa. . ata. . (' K. a. kcsr'N a 00 ' , , . B ws paper JSd iters. UT HAV1B0W0N HARD 800 BUNDltS ' of B.w, r.nr. aaaotfd al. a. wll a. Hawa, Job aod IMarod lakav ' pta. T I 1 ... - W. SO, W.Mr etrw. 1 - ! llin ft ACK8 K8 fcr aal f Wo. t Wt,f StTwt, ! ..... .;'-Tv?swf,. sapia. LUMBER. aSUIIIf.la UL.U I Lalll . ., j WIS V' - ,wii Jf Cor. MAIN -and .7th BtX. Ia la tht 'llarket.wltCluga'ia LtTMDER, - ?leii ' I ti rtt tt ' ! ; -t -. if .-r'tjj, m,!4 t . a X -,Si RS, H A TT DLINDS, . . jrta'f .t .. . .-its ,; INDIANA.-ILLINOIS.fr! KENTUCKY and,. .TEJa-l Trot in" Your" Orders; 'gout 1 f' . n .;, . .- ! il 1 t.t .Tt '. .1 BRirJKF.1EYER!iICP.j '. --t I Maaalactanr f . Cooliax I f tOTMal tat .Wd aii Coal; I a 3-'i-.o jTtH HeatLus; itote, for" Wood, aad coai 1 ; , Conatry Slillata and Lldat-, i Biscuit Otsm and Liia; r" OddLids; "JiTaAiaJ. a X . -Bticar XtUft ; f.XS': '..-DoIfoaj;-. i-.j-.i -. .;dajr "' '" Jamb Grates r- 1 r " Tmey Grata rronta l : -- Air urates ; ..m,.. ,T'. Cellar Grates ; w r rrTH i Window Weiarfctsy Wafla Irons - C3i Earn Boilers; StOTt Eollowara, &c.; & V' v mo a-aar ro sals . . ISheet lxon,Copper&o7,"r' vwr uava. aawwASi Fiarwew Cvwek. asvOrtUra aiAaitwsVi
DRY GOODS, &c.
w.a. ii STAPLE AND FANGX DEY'Gp.ODS,rI 51 r S If r-: :i .:w - I Jis rtA tl - -t &co:, s.5T::A: wJ I ,rtj,tt iv-!i-T-Wa. ato phaaara la infomiof onr caatanMra aad tA. pat!s gMaraUj Jitut w ar laoalTiaf Fall land Winter Goods r:4 l-BMti.tl,;art.r:.;J, j.r W . j , V; K rf r r Brown and Eleieiei :giftetinff'i. Prints and DeL&inei. , ,'-.-. it tin aaii efsr' It sr T1 1 pct. m n YliiArH&& ,Faney ,preii Goods of mwmvm va r rv. . . . S'!i.ii ": u 1 ... i d;i.' rt-' ". r . :i -c "v ' Black ' Cloths, Fancy Catsimerei, 2, Casiiietts, Satinetta, Jaaas, ..h ,di Twda,4sA'. Ajar- stock of riaWand Twilled ; f i&n&eJLs. 3h'rtiE(f , Tianiels, . a Jtuueji, jsea Jiianreis, eo. - .jfl. j TiU VX41E1JT . .? 4 ' . ... I 'at larra aad eerefulIV seleetea'.tock M Cl i ali andWiater Shawls, alt moral Skirts Breakfast Capa, nafafaiaa, Women's.'Hiues t s d anl Children's Ilaoda ' n a ia r.ji and 8cx4,''Yk !i i lsdtsut4l 1 j .... ...j If H 0'!J I .( J .:! I Clotns, Bacqnss, Basques itad Cir ' emars in sioca or maaa or v.. it der oa gaort aotme;j .. ..,!; t. i t A p l-4W I -;f ": " 's A large itock aad pre at wariety of - notery, .noxious, etc.," ezo. : r f. ....... .. " . - - Vn ft .t6 l i ( t K .. . JU1 .t Hoi i ft;.-. All of vrhlch wrere purcbased 1 prev'oui to tliei-cnt adr ...... TAnce In ry tiooO. i 1 1 -if t-lv if St ais.s..i .-.,.ra-,r.. it i 1s i':S tjj iM V : : - (sj W confident that e ran make It o ilie IntcreMit of ' " all to cull and cxsmlnc Hi i . gtocli and Frlcea. e- IE"'1; itl ... . ' .: ft t .3t ELECTION NOTICE. Vy-r,;;J.Iection Kotice.. ,',: 8TAT1 O INDIANA."" ' t- Yaawaaawaaa cosirrr. J ' ' ' 0 IrMSAmjT 0 Vanderburgh 'douaty: -1, Biytb B.raa, Clwk 'eT ftta T.drbar,S Clrrult ...ttrt,di amby cartfr to tha etMris? wbat eBcara aa, to ba a'Nkd fc Vn4rbor,a Coo.tr at tha (OBaral ,1-ct on tn OcVtnar. 166, at tba BBt tae for boldtrjg tkwtietu oa tfc. SdTaaMar Octohar 164 rtt J Ob. eb.rlff- mf Vandarbwrsh ?oof; i-sa AaHoT er V.ti Jbars Oott,'W (Viiflty foaiBlMlcBrf jor" tba Sd Dlttrtct ef Mtt fJoBot,; al,o a Jo 'j. of tba 1Mb isd d. ' trrot. for tb. Stataof Xatiiaaa; alwoaa rroaacttHB- Sttursry frr mhf prutct;aloa a Ja.lg, WUi Doort nt CommjB flw for tha tl tnct fti tb. eaaail or Immj, TaadorbercV, WaTrtck aad Onaao , T. A (.. .-. J-Andtfi.BharlV la kml; dttw-Vd Jf1o kf.1 Botfr. of atd alaotloa, ta enalbrsXty with taa Hataa 1b l.rh nai aiada Bt f rod.4 la wttfim, WBrraaf. I. Blvtb. Sim. CUt. af ' f Sueacrib a.a. aad tha a-al of aaid m liiwri ..1. t.i. 4.. . ... ise. - - i'i. - ' v T BLTTHC BT".B, Ctrt 0. 0. I eartifr tba tha forag-olaf, t, a Mm aepjr of tb ortgiaa), as tha aamo apr-ant ft. Al. Ib oca. urn , tLLI.V, , T.O, . M Jnmu 9utl, D.piptyt'' - .. - ankL,d. (Uotoa .ad D.notr.f oft. watcMes. clocks; &C. I 1 WW 1 If I .,,., ,,,, r f.i.,f. .a )t.;I4 1 .1 . -m I ..!, I I ,-wj ...j e 1I1V PHIL. -3 1 a-.Xl ..V. . . idatKLTaTOAtiTi (Trtt Soar ta Wax. Hatha A BaaJ i tP WiA : Waere h baa immt epaaad a larf aawjfPaat f wf-.v-awej . ra , r-a tJA T3kns7s7AI5E. T.t .Slfl'flJ tasr .vuao i'v Fancyr oods, i&ic St A!iarwaKaBBcsnatndaoadBrtoaa. Part!. UJjUJaatloa paid tnjaiilnj; ta. Watcha, and All work rearaataad ta ctvaawtin aattacarMoBW - 'awaasav bwa thw ataea, Ka. M pala Strrat, SwrnVa.' IittuaiM,....-.,... ' C- - 3 a aHAIlF BOATS." wva M aa.WataXaAaaA.Af rtq ForiTardliisjand sronanalaaSoa i KMa-j-a i J filesxlianta. 1 J etfaamtee. rradasaaad loeaooa e STaw lark. sawU
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to .'iHUfiNEL SONS w- ' J W' If yoa waal '''.t-.v! sa;. i - SiVeiX,. , DOORS, - .'.-I i'."" 1 . . . . BLHsTS;R AMES, - . if.' Ct at; r 5tr-J 6 iH; I Gr li 32 S ;t;ia or Poplar, - ' FidOpmG'; -lrVe.athe3rtoiarcllnB'; !'mt. 1 i I f 5:- . ,''f aK 77 :f f .. i1 ...... IM O-LT.I-a I IXG,, Mf - Ul ft -. . 1. 1 '! 8 1- '!.' Of aay y lad af Ti.f ! !. f t-. r t : -.. ! !i Bar! factory aad lardComer Walaat Street aad Canal, w. ETASSnltfe - INDIANA. 'JUfSO-Sai'"' i devA l:-' . , ' STEELE' & TREBLE, B00BO art, BKT. CHSSTTCT AXDCHSHBT, ATfAMriXL 1MDUMA. 9 ,j ASH, 3J00ES, WUTDOWZLDrrS :V Dressed Lxnnber Aoarda. Latha. Ao., ef mmej imidi Iptfcra acartaaCy a aaaa. rAbi Boxa of all klada bbbbb oiw aTdar.. aawta pi .tarf klad dooa.a ta. abartaal Mkav (-. 1 f i tr ,'! -1 U aiaiy CLOTHING.'nawley. & Smith, 'blj Pt!ara la CIOTHIUa a A3TD - FESISHISQ U t.i(,A 1 . .UUVfaO, . l iraln Street, KraasTlUe, lad.' CLOTHING, . t I' pad -Jzl 3 . ffj oa3t . aaw r -J Saw j ,a j : k..ti."W X eaad a,i . . Q ,'' w .WaKi.O a'c-Jj Ca) sW l-lao -S'-W ' .' i-. -gi ww s " l1-V5-'"i fieaf a C3 Y, S w ! ; . " - . . ; .w - -.1 i ' 1" C2e e S I . .i psse r i uLi ,tn bwbi ..'.K,3sSi S SW-W W . BJ . .SBt !.--. . a. W PH . . V .r - Zt1 Lmmm c W.ii;JS--;vfeiS;aSNa'-r , a. uo c.'S w?f i-Saat US aha aaa CaJ f7;i.ii III1' ",f S C3i JC3-i. a I i .iji awd -'.- j ';l mmm I .-. tr a., aw f . w . i..i a J" f.l fJ-I- mi JP -.S .:w r ; kr i . ZjD k 4"'e.- tfi rs . .tlft - r aaaat wf a-Va t lw'-.:a .! .(' i';: SI! B" T S Cal W LA . - ad kK2S V bob f it 44 w FSa! 2 J7l 3 waaa) .! taa' tO . S, JB Saaae i w t M aoti. . .1 r's- .' ? I aaw ,a TSt Q c75 m w an Cy2m. GROCERIES. nil rwcs-. l- r- .r. Afc 10 bble aztra QaaiitT Bra rieor ad JjU- ; - ' A. COOK'S OAT HBAL, WH IAI W A BIS A, IHIt P AS. whola faaa. Sato, at EL A. COOE'St GO01 .000 BTSAS at Urn at H. A. ooowa. PSTlf tlAF LA AD . , , fa fcafWcaaa aad tUrata, at B. A: CK"S. Caweca ltTtm. . -AK boa ax l. r, WaMara ncatrad at i --1 " atftrr toot coot's. H. A. ra choici scoAx-craro tttrtrrs-va Jr karaaaiaA - S- Aw CXI'B. DBICO BESP ASO BaAK?AST BACOB l,f"0 Iba Bacw-Oarad Drtad Brff. ..... . . -r TOOIfca j da do mi!ui .t .-t . j J AV.-BVOOOB'eu BOZX9 CMCICX BMCH CBaKSXh. a. ooosi-a. rTAVSI H4MJ - , . .. . . f, f Li. k3U tra Ssc '-Cerad East, at " . - .... . .t . a. a. ooeca. CLOTHING.. f--GBEAr WAEDSOBE, ' j s K aabl&ftaa fiawfti. Caoikfil- Sw-l)BSeHaoa.
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CLOTHING.
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Buy Your, Motions of a -XIotion Houso. H. rT. S W E ETS ER Successor to SWUETSER EDWAHD3 IMPORTER : JOBBER . -07Fancy Goods 1 A : No. 20 Main St., EViwfJSyjl.LE.nJD. I .81 aow rMal.tr f "ba feat aorrt-B-.t of r.ll aad wi.t-r vadi .otr mt rat ta tfcl. , ark.t t woaid aa. tao at Ml lea af barr ba tha d-lia m ptt aa. I ... t y -or t a I. a t Iba lUt of Oodblo n.mt. d t will ro ymm a fwrml M a f a Mo. h wh r, U aaron(i'.t. tba. aa aa. . f tb. ktad r ctnd ta tola aarUa. f th. aoai try , arr to 'T..t tb.ar at dlftl aalt, wbh o la a Mia. ncead la auaar g full llaa, . f Oo-ida. I ba. i arad uo f IM la waklot a. tar aa i.rtawai I ataorm tb. eaota-.t ..-(.it .f tah Im (S aad H-1..I.O. taa adlag fat a. watt aa Bta- att. l-a It.hal' bat., la ti .Bar. wt-b tkMfl-,tltMtHivM bf ba a t -wt.ac, Aargo rwakaaM .aa vaaa rai SPOOL COTTON. J, a f. CoaraV Oraaa a baal.!.-.. Vlllltuiu Orraad SUkaaa M , B oak a Ciark'a. BRAID. Sktrt, aatbrtldarr. lMaa Silk aai Oroabot. fad Skirt. t.t.Kar Tart aad Caat .' ar-i Laatira. Y )..!. .Iaa. al k. Imaa. a.aa. r... aid A(.la. Alpaas Catoa a ad t.s. (AfhllUaa. S EWIIt 0 S (LK. kola aad t-ao . la .r. Vw,t, ea 'Un Vablta. abra48rr, Aatarlaaa aad lalat, la Buaada. ' ' ! ' iK3. w... tT'a.a uf It... tr a, fH, bat aaalH. NEKDLES. . Orawtay A Ba.'. Btrtlot-', .,b A Waa. !' , I. kw. I. S S, I I I 1,1 I 10 1 aa. Koalaah I U. , B S. aad S aa l,bthl.h.rt-4 B t. a. LLASTJC GOODS. CeHtt.d frli!, B .Laif f, .. . k bad 0tt Bail. Bra dv Aria Alaataa. Laata,' aad Chlldraas" Oartar, TAPES. Wlt, Brawa. Ilk.'iu anorlad Oottoa Skaf B.adiftt., bo at Ba 1 1 IS. ! COMBS. CaaiBtaw Olww, 1,'trr aad Ttmrf fl-a, R.a-8, 1 "'J. afc'-r, e. i ... a.il Vark I a a H tm aod Wad r.-i M r. a.d Ita. bar Dn M f . aad aa -4t m .art.!, af Mabiar. Boa d, aad 0e7r r.'..t, la W . ku By, S aad 17. ... SOAP 3. ff,Sf rf ralf.r.'t notmmti. Ch'.lcaJ Wa? k. a d bBa. War tKj'., U Ombbnr. f.a.taa. frawa Wa4ao.. H.-o-r aad CmmltM, Tbtrfaeaoa' (ik ard Br., laak.a aad At I It tar r aLa.lAraad ttlf ataa, , . PESrUMFBY. taMa'a. B al.'a, Java ll.-l A A".', bad Bocbaiitar (o-. la o e c Wn.k, IUi'i aad AWaa Oil, ada a d aaa.tad Bi nx.ak. TOILET ABU LES. Toitat fowd.r, Tob f a.-. e.wdar aad a Baaaa. M.mmr. Boaaa. Atlr W.lta. Baaaalfaa aad Mm fa. ' B2T3 SITE?. Crob, Dat, H.r. -owa, fall. Boar'. aad Shoo B.Baaa, aiao, a ako tna faaallUM, BEADS. A d HutlmililwL Wklta. Blaa. Bad. Astbaf aad Ca e . mOPSBIETS. t V.Brador. " D.i .a? hi t l . or DoBbla v S rlt tt m. k ( t. larg. .k ' aaaa.' " aa-wrtataat a t bit ', ia.' a d LmmUm, 1U aad S laah T.pa. akKalMi tad. COtSETSVraarb Vtwui at. eaa. Is Wb'toaad Cel. or. d. (Thlartat aaaotuaaat la ta cllj, doat aia. to ao. .WALLETS. Saara. C'f a d BJ orv a. a rarbrt ..d Bltf rorta W.aaaaa. Laobx Obaia. Ba aad Oaba. aaa .a. rrt JET GOOD?. Wida Bait laua. lata j.tm. ta BlB. tfatt rKt,lt Cut, ' fcaa4. Start Bauoaa, VaM rta ad BraaM riB. , . ,;; HEADTsTTS. " Bilk, W.balr, I.TM bla al k( irlavatad U the t Hjla. ftTk tad Oottoa V.l.t Boaaot, TSba, k.d fS. Sa d 14 Belt kit-boa, ta Black far rit k, tM, Atagaota, laatbar aad Browa, lataat eiyta,. -
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