Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 February 1864 — Page 4

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MONDAY.

JOURNAL BUILDINGS, L.OCCST STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND WATER.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE K. W. LINE. Excluaively for the Journal.

'a:ii:iRi It "pei iI to Times Washington', Feb. 19. General Meade came ur to-day from the army and was ' . 1 !.L .1 in consultation several uours wun trie Secretary of War ard General Halleck. j A letter received here to-day from ! Chattanoo'ra says that the colored troops organized in the South-West by Adjutant General Thomas will perform an importact part in the Spring campaign in that region. Seventy -five thousand colored troops will be ready for Pfrrice in the South-West by the '1st of May. special to Herald. Washington, I'eb. 19. There is no doubt that at an early day the Army of the Potomac will be consolidated into three grand corps. Generals Sedgwick, Hancock and Couch are mentioned as their commander?. The National Committee of the Republican pary are to meet here on Monday and arrange the time and place for holding a National Nominating Convention. Social to Tribune. Washington, Feb. ly. Gen. Harney who is here on the court martial, was taken seriously ill to day, and the court martial therefore adjourned. The Internal Revenue bill, as it passed through both Houses, did not exempt foreign spirits in transit on shipboard from the new tax proposed by that measure, but it is understood that the House Committee on Conference has, through the influence of Fernando Wood, agreed to amend the bill exempting such spirit. The importers of New York have thus been saved large sums. The Supreme Court has adjourned over Washington's Birthday, until Tuesday. The California quicksilver mining case will come up, and probably continue several davg. Before the adjournment of the House,

!,,...,.,,.,.;,-,, Jt,kk:-. xv v i I A lull account oi tnis womienui plant may ue Representative Stebbini. of lSew York, fuu4 in the nth edition of the U. s. Dispeniatoeaid that the Committee of Wavs and i ry, pages 138" and lass.

Means da-sired again to consider the joint resolution authoriting the Secretary of the Treasury to sell tbe surplus gold, and which Stebbins had previously reported with a recommendation that it do not pass. Unanimous consent was required for again referring the resolution to that committee; but Representative Holman interposed an objection. Washington, Feb. 19. The Star has tbe following from Western Va. : A scouting party which was sent oat from Beverly to Webster county has returned with 17 prisoners, among the nnruDer 13 the notorious r-uerrillft rthinf Dan Rucl-ow A scouting party has also returned from Pocahontas with five prisoners, one of whom is Major rebel infantrv. Adams of the 43d Cincinnati, Feb. 20. A dispatch to the Commercial from LouisTille, Ky., says that Callup surprised Col. Fureuson s command in Wayne County, Va., capturing 60 prisoner, including Furguson, a Surgeon and two Lieutenants, SO stands of arms and a largo number of stolen horses, and all the rebels supplies, forage subsistance and ammunition. It was Col. Furguson's command that captured Gen. Schannon. The dispatch adds that 1,600 Union prisoners were released. Fight at 7-;atcrAex New York, Feb. 20. The Heralds New Orleans letter sajs the steamer Havana states that on the Sunday previous General Dick Taylor attacked our troops stationed at Natchez and was repulsed with considerable loss, and driven six miles. The attack was resumed next morning when the rebels were again unsuccessful, being repuledwith considerable loss. Their forces numbered 3,000. General Grover has scoured the counj try with his cavalry in the neighborhood of Madisonville, breaking up conscript camps with a circle of fifty or sixty miles, and captured several of the enemy. A large quantity of beef, cattle, sheep and horses had been brought in. WATCHES & JEWELRY Gold Hunting Lever Watches, Gold Hunting Anchor Watches, Silver Hunting Anchor Watches, Silver Hunting Lapine Watches, Diamond Breastpins, Diamond Fingerrings, Gold Vest Chains, Gold Chatalain Chains, o X. o o xn & , . T ewelry, Breastpins, Earings, Fingerrings, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Lockets, Buokles, Snaps, Bracelets, Full and Half Sets Jewelry, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold & Steel Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Castors and Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles. C A A T No. 48 Main Street, Before X'urchaeiug your Jewelry. AU articles cold at low figures aud warranted as represented. GEO. A BITTR0LFF, No. 48 Main Street, Old Stand. W Watches, Clocks and Jewelry reatrejandjjMrantedj SASH AND DOORS. JAMES STEELE, (Successor te Steele & Hcani.,) SECOND ST., BET. CHESTNUT AND CHERRY, EYAXSVILLE, IXDlASt. SASH, DC0RS, WINDOW BLINDS ! Dressed Lumber Boards, Laths, Ac, of every description constantly on hand. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to orenter. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apl8-ly HUNNELL & SONS, OORSEE T7ALNTJT STREET AND CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IND., sts on hsnd the largest lot of Saslies, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Ac, Ever Manufactured In the West. THEY ABE OP OUR OWN MAKE. We have also a fins lot of White Pine and Populsr Flooring. Mouldlngof ail kinds made and saw lug of all descriptions done st the shortest notice.

MEDICAL.

dr. JOHN BULL'S compound CEDRON BITTERS, The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the 10th Century. 1ST 0 MAV3 NAME H MORE INTIMATELY connected with the history of the Materia

Medicaof the United States, or more favorably knows i a pioneer In medical discovery, than ; that of Dr. JOHN 1(1' I. L. of LoniiTllle, K His

iniintcme preparation u parsapri..it uh iuu itoodat the head of the various compounds of that valuable drag. Ilia Compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry hai become a household word throughout the Wait aDd South J and his Worm Lozenges, in lesa than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation aa wldu. spread aa tne continent of North America. But the crowning glory of his lile remains to be attained iu hii latest discovery, or rather combination ; for lie does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDBOV, which is tbe basis ot the bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its vlrtuos have been knswo for more thau two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bids defiance to the mosi deadly malaria and bandies without fear the most venomous serpents. It is a belief with them that while there is breath left in the body, the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the disease uay be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satisfled from a thorough examination of the evidence relative to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventative for all diseases arising from exposure, either to the changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic influences, it stands without a rival, and justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed iu Central America and the West Indies. In I yspepsia, And its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm tb:n a medicine. There is nothing in tbe range of the Materia Medica, that for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A lull account of this wonderful plant may be A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of Cedron, with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in th': best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is confident has no equal in the world. lie might furnish a volume of certificates, but the public have long since learned to estimate things at their true value. The safest plan is, for every one to t at for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give Cedron Bitters One trial and you will neqer use any others. It is not necessary to publish a long list ol diseases for which the Cedren Bitters are a specific. In all diseases of the STOJIAI H, BUWELS, LIVER OR KIDNKYSt In all affections of the BRAI5 DEPRSDIKG UPON DERAKGEHEHT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; In GOUT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA; And in FEVER AND AGUE; It is destined to supercede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it rasvasTS them. A wine glass full of the Bitters takes an hour before each asaal, will obviate the ill effects of tbe most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying eqposnree. Sold by Druggists and Grocers generally. JfWDr. JOHN' BOLL'S Principal Office, Fifth street, Louisville, Ky. Si Id by PKTEB VIERLING, febS Sole Agent, Evansville, lad. INDIAN MEDICINES. COMPOVKDXn FBOSt CO M n GO H O O M OlierolsLGe Cure An unfailing cure for fycrmatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Kocturnal Kmissions, and all disrate caused by self-pollution; such as Lotsof Memory, fairersal Lassitude, Pains in the Hack. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age; Weak Jferree. Difficulty of Brrathiug, Trembling, Wakitfulnett, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumption, aud all the Direful complaints canted by departing from the path of iwirure. MTIik medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been used in onr practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been suffisieut to gain victory over the most stubborn case STo those who have trifled with their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say. Despair not I tbe Chxhokek CgbewIII restore yeu to health and vigor, and altwrall quack doctors have failed ! Wror full particulars, get a Circnlar from any Drug Store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. "Prices, $S per bottle or three bottles for S5, and forwarded by Express to all parts of tbe world. kJ Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R. Merwin & Co. Sole Pk .pbit.tors, No. 69 Liberty Street. New Tork. SSoId in Evansville by Wm. Blerbower and by all druggists everywhere. Febl6dwly. THE STALLION SEASON THE FAST-TROTTING STALLIONS VELOX" and MOKUAV BLACKHAWK " will make the season of 1664, from 1st of March to 1st of July, at the Blackhawk Stable, Evansville, Ind The terms for Velox will be $30 and for Morgan Blackhawk $20, payable on the 1st day of January, 1865. Breeders will have the privilege of returning mares to said stallions during the following season, should they not prove in foal ; but in no case will any insurance whatever be granted, nor will either of said stallions be permitted to render service under any circumstances until the owner or breeder shall have signed s contract in accordance with the abeve terms. DESCBIPTIOSS AND FFDIOBEES. Velox is a dark brown, 15 hauds high, will weigh 1,050 pounds, and has already shown evidence of very great speed for a four-year-old colt. He was sired by tbe world-renowned trotting stallion Young Morrill, at Manchester, New Hampshire, in April, 1859; dam, the nut-trotting Blackhawk mare Ellen Douglass, raised by Joseph Smith, Esq., Durham, New Hampshire. Her trial of speed (test time) made in 2-35, st the Gibson County Tair, In the Fall of 1861, will be remembered by many who were eye-witnesses. Morgan Blackhawk is a black, 15 hands high, weight 1,000 pounds ; bad but little training, but can show a three-minute gait on the road. He was sired by tbe celebrated trotting stallion Vsrmont Blackhawk (owned by David Hill, Esq., Bridgeport, Vermont), sire of the fast trotting horses Ethan Allen, Black Ralph, Know-Nothing, Bohemian Girl, Lady Lawrence, Belle Saratoga; Blackhawk Maid, Red Leg, etc. Tbe dam of Morgan Blackhawk was a black, sired by Old Blacksnake, a thoroughbred horse owned in Canada. Specimens of the get of both horses may be aeen by application to their keeper, at the Blackhawk Stable. HENRY RO ARK, Agent, feblC diw for owners. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! IXTE ARE NOW REGEIVING A VERT V large and well assorted stock of Ladies' and Misses's fancy Furs, comprising in part the fol lowing : Sable, Mink, Russian Fitch, Stone Mar tin Fisher, Lyns, German Pitch, Siberian Squirrel, Ermine, Genet. Swans Dowu, and fur trimmings of every descriptions, Gentlemen's Vnr Collars and Gloves, Children's Purs, Muffs, Cuffs, either separata or in sets. Having selected tbe goods ourselves, customers can rely on getting the very best grade of goods and st prices ss low as the lowest. HATS AND CAPS. Our stock of Hats and Caps for Men and Boy's, is now complete, having just been replenished with the very latest Winter styles, gotten np with care under our own supervision. MISSES' "FELT HATS. Latest New York styles. INFANT'S HATS. Fancy and plain, a very lags assortment, new styles. All FANCY CAP8, Of which we are receiving a splendid assortment TADTIER A MARCONNIEB No. mt Main 8treet.

MEDICAL.

8. T. 1860. X. Perrons of sedentary habits troubled with weaknes, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack i of appetite, distress atter eatiu;, torpid liver, constipation, deserve to suffer, If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS. which are now recommended by the liifch"st medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, lerfec.ly pure, and must supercecd ail other niVa where a healthy, gentle stiniulent is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome the effects of dissipation aud late honrs. They strengthen the system and enliven the the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea and Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong, the languid brilliant-and are exhausted nature's great restorer They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark, srii.tergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of Impostors. Kxamine every bottle See that it has our private U. S. Stamp nnmutiIsted over the erk, with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine steel plate side label. Seethat onr bottle is not re-filled with spurious and deleterious staff. Any person pretending to sell Plaatation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an impsstor. Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal under the C. 8. Taw, and will bo so prosecuted by 119. We already have our eye on several parties le-filling our bottles, Ac, who will succeed in getting themselves into close quarters. The demand for Drake's Plantation bitters from ladies, clergy, men, merchants, 4c, is incredible. The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of their worth and superiority, They are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats, and country stores. P. H. DRAKE A CO. No. 202 Broadway, N. T. L VOX'S KATH AIIIOX. Kathairon Is from the Greek word "Kathro," or "Kathairo." signifying to cleanse, rejuvinate and restore. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring aud beautifying the human hair it Is the most remaakable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill and attention which gave it u sals of over one million bottle per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head coo aud clean. It makes the hair, rich, soft and glossy. It prevents tbe hair from falling offend turn ing gray. It restores hair npon bald beads. . Any lady or gentleman who values a leautifiil j head ef hair should use Lyon's Kathairon. It is known and n ed throughout the civilized world. I Sold by all reapectabl- dealers. DEMAS S BARNES & CO , New lork. II AG AX'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful aad extraordinary article ever discovered. It chauges the sun burnt face and hands to a parly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting tbe marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting iu the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughuesa from tbe skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skiu. Patronised by Act -esses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W.I. Hagan, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS 8. BARNES A CO , New Tork. HEIMSTREET'S Inimitable Hair Restorative. NOT A DYE. But restores gray hair to its original color, bv ! supplying the capillary tubes with natural suste- ' nance, impaired by age or disease. All tnstaafane- i out dyes are composed of lunar costic, destroying j the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of i j themselves no dressing. Heimatreet's Inimitable I Coloring not only restoreajiair te its natural color ' ' by an easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beaut)-, i promotes its growth , prevents its falllni; off, erndioates dandruff, and imparts health and plensant- j i ness to the head. It has stood the test of time, beI ing the colorinal Hair Coloring, and is constantly I Increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and j ladies. It is sold by all respectablo dealers, or ! can be procured by them of the commercial agents, I. s. M1UI KS ft CO.. 20J Broadwsv, New Tork. Two sizes, 50 cents aad Si. INSOLUBLE CEMENT. Gbeat D.SCoVKBT. USEFUL and VALUABLE DISCOVERY I HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general j. radical utility than any invention now before I be Applicable to the useful arts. public. It has been thoroughly tested during tbe last two years by 'practical men, and pronounced to Wm SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. A new thing. Hilton's Insoluble Cement Its a new thing, and the result of years of study-, Its on its combination Its Combine- Sclentldc Principles, tioo. iAnd under no circumstances or change of temperature will it become corrupt or emit any offensive i smell. Boot k Shoo Manufacturers BOOT fc SHOK Manufacturers, usinsr Machines. will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it j works without delay, is not aflected by any change of temperature. JEWELERS ! Will find it sufficiently adhesive for j their use, as lias been proved. It Is espeelalljr adapted to Leather, j And we claim as an especial merit, Jewelers . Families. ;inai it bucks i-atcnes and Linings (to Boots and Shoes sn Iriently jStrong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY LICIUID CEMENT Extant, that Is a sure thing for mendicg FURNITURE, CROCKERY, TOYS, BONE, IVORY, And articles ef housohold use. REMEMBER It is a Lfqnid. Remember. ; Hilton's Insoluble Cemen Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. Hilton's Insoluble Cement Is insoluble iu water or oil. Hilton's Insoluble Cement Adheres oily substnnces. Supplied in Family or Manufacturers' Packages from 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON, BROS. fc CO., PSOPRIETORS, PROVIDENCE, R. I PinU. I M-iy SADDLEHY. THOMAS G. MAGHEE, SUCC ma CESSOR TO W. F. C0RWINE A CO.. may always be found at the old stand. No. 99 LOCUST STREET, near tbe Port .OfThM. He still continues to manufacture Li t or Heavy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Martinps.es, Collars, Ac'., lie, aud has on hand a large a.id attractive stock of Custom-Work, made of the best material by scientific workmen, which he now off. rs to the trade at EASTERN PRICES. Having greatly increased bis facilities for manufacturing, lie is now prepared to furnish all articles iu his line. In any quantities, at the shor est notice. All who wish to buy will save money by 'examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere. All who like to examine fine articles are invited to call snd see the work which took the premiums at the last Fairs. N.I 'Every article is guaranteed, and premature rips and breaks repaired without charge. faHt

NEXSEN'S COLUMN.

INSURAMOEAGENCY J. W. NEXSEN, 'it o v r - r r ; f-. h-ro EVAHSVILLH, INI)., Underwriter and Genera! Insurance Agent. Adjuster of Fire Losses and Hotary PnbUc. All business connected with Insurance attended to with promptness and fidelity. Polices issued in several ot the oldest and most reliable Companies in the Union. FIRE, LIFE and MARINE. Combined Cash Capital Rerresented over SIX MILLION DOLLARS. Cash Assets $650,000 00 H. KELLOGG, Pres. W. B. CLARK, Seet'y. In the equitable adjustment, and prompt Cash reporue to Cosses, the P1KEKIX stands pre-eminently al the head of its pro cssion ; while its extensive, practitical, and flrst-clats business system of locul agencie. it not ercelled by any similar corporation in the tcorld. Insurancies solicited, end policies issued and relewed in this leading Co. poration, nt fair rates bv J. W. NEXSEN, Resident Agent, Office, Marble Hall Building, Main street. MANHATTAN Insurance Co. OF 1ST O "W "ST O X 15L. Cash Assets $400,000 00 ANDREW J. SMITH. Seet'v. WM. I'll T PALMER, Pres t. J. XV. NEXSEN, Agent, Evansville, Ind. ME RGH ANT' S InsurancefO. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets $300,000 00 K. THOS. l.OBDKLL, Secfy. MARK HOWARD, Pres t. J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, Evansville, Inrl. CORN EXCHANGE iisuruiice Co. or "ST O X . $400,000 00 Cash Capital... JOS KETCH I'M, Ties. W. H. WINDSOR. Pee' v. 8. 8. COE. Gen'l Ag-::t, CbjvolanC, 0. T. AV. XEYSE, .;.-. in. E van st tile, I ml. NORT H AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO OF X3L a, i" t i: x ol , Oonrx Cash. Assetti $400 000 00 A. I. HASTING, I'ics t. V. C. HASTING., Seet'y. a. AV HBXJIEV, Agent, Evansville, Iiwl. Policies issued in any of the above first class Companie... All I.nces bonocsHy adjusted and promptly paid in CASH st this ni'iicv. J W. NEXSEN, General In-urance Aj$eat, Marble pall, P Alain M., Jan 12 BTSBSTflls, Ind. The Best is the Cheapest. INSURE WITH THE FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS accepted, now as heretofore, at fair rates and liberal conditions. BUSINESS CONDUCTED with constant dispatch and accuracy LOSSES always met with promptnsss aud eomplete justice. 3. Net Assets; January, 1864, 3,003,5.56.39 !! 4. THE PLAN AND ORGANIZATION of the AJTNA, after 4" years of severe trial, has realized the greatest public advautazes and success of t lie various systems ol Fire Insurance in tbe country. Is now better than ever prepared for duty. f. IA,KK Loss Claims have been settled and paid. SIXTEEN MILLIONS OK DOLLARS. 6. THE CONSUMPTION OF PROPERTY BY FIRE, in th United States averages over $loo,000 daily. Is your property exposed and unprotected ? 7. ARE YOU INSURED? If not, why not? The cost is trifling; the duly is manifest; the result may be your escape from ruin while delay and neglect may involve you iu b.inirup'.cy, poverty, or cruel diappointment. 8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION and repard Is given to small risks as (veil as large ones. Able aud superior commercial advantages afforded. W Insurance solicited and Policies issued by J. W. NEXSEN, Agent, jaM Marble Hall Bnibline, No. 9. Main st. EXPRESS COMPANY. PARKER'S Express Company. General Express Forwarders, C O N N E C NEW YORK, CINCINNATI, MADISON, LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, NEW ORLEANS, TIN G : CAIRO, ST. LOL'IS, MEMPHIS, CORINTH, YICKSBCRO, PADLCAII, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Will receive Freight Packages Money and Val uables for the. above n I all intermediate points. V All per. .us wishing to avail themselves of j the facilities of this Compuny can obtain any de- i j sired information in reference to the routes I I and details of the business by application at our j i office, on Water Street, between Main and Syca- j ! more, over tbe Canal Bank. decl7 PUT D. VIKT8, Agent. NEW SALOON. ! SHASFBBS SALOON, BILLIARD AND RESTAURANT, On Third Street between Main and Sycamore. . ETANSTILLB, INDIANA. Sail lii

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.

CORPORATION NOTICE. PBDtR rOB A rLAK SIDE Wars Feb fi. 1?"j4. Atd nn-v it is hereby ordered and directed bv th common council t tbe city of Bvaesnill that th owners of all lots or parts of lots & i tin- on or adioininc the south side of Fourth street, from Fifth Avenue to Pearl street, citv, cause the sios walks thereon to be broujht he proper grade, and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty davs from tbe publication of this order A. PFAFFL1N, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13, 1861. CORPOR ATION NOTICE. OBPER rOR A rilM. SIDK WAXS. Feb. fi, And now It Is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts . of lots, fronting on or aljcining the south side ' of Fourth street, from Pearl to Sixth Avenue, in said City, cause the said side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side w alk ef Class No. 2, to lie laid down thereon ! within thirty davs from the publication of this erder. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13, 1863. CORPORATION NOTICE. OKDKB TOR A 1LAVK SID WALK. Feb C, 18T4. And now it is hereby ordered , and dir-eted by the Common Council of the City of ! Evanville, that the owners of a' 1 lots or parts of , lots, fronting on or adjoining the South side of ' Fourth street, from Sixth Avenue to Short Street, 1 in said City, cause the Bide-v.alks thereon lo ; be brought to the Proper grade, and thRt they i rause a side walk of Class No. 2, to be laid down ! thereon within thirty davs from the publication I of this order. A. PFAFFCIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13, 1864. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER riR A FLASK SIPS WALK. Feb 6, 18i 4. And now it is hereby ordered i I sou unctiiru uj .in.- vvuiiuuu (.umi.il ol lllw lljr ui : Evansville, tliat the owners of all lots or parts oi lots, fronting on or adjoining the east side of I Short street, from Third to Fourth street, j in said City, cause the side walks thereon to be I brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a j a side walk of Class No. 2, tobe laid down thereon ! within thirty days from the publication of this ! order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13, 1864. CO R PORATION NOTICE ORDER FOR A BRICK SIDEWALK. Feb. 6, 18C4. And now it is hereby ordered i and directed by t'ae Common Council'of the City of Evansville that the owners or all lots or parts of lots.frontin on or adjoining south-west side of Sixth street, from Locust to Walnut streets, in said city, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the prox-r grade, and that they cnusn a sidewalk of Class No. 1, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. TKAFFLIN, Cierk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 15, 1864. CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDF.U FOR A PLANK BIDS WALK. Feb. 6, 1864. And now it 1b hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the east Bide of Eighth street, from Third to Fourth avsnne, in said City, rause t ho side-walks thereon to lie brought to the proper gr-.de, and that they cause a side walk of Class No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. TFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 13, 1864. CORPORATION NOTTceT" ORDER rOR A PLANK SIDF. WALK. Feb. 6,1 -64. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe City ol Evansville, that the ewners of all lots or parts of lots. fronting on or ailjoining the west side of Eighth Street, bctweeu Third and Fourth Avenue in said City, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the profier grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of class No. 2 he laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 15, 1864. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORIIF.R TOR A PRICE FIDE WALK. i Teh. 6, 1864. And now ii is hereby ordered I and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of I lots, froutiug on or adjoining the north-west side I Pioc street, betwoeu Water and First streets, in said City, cause the sido walks thereon to bo brought to the proper grade, end that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 1, with wooden curb, l c laid down within thirty dsys from tbe publi. cation of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 15 1864. CORPORATION NOTICE. OBbFR ron a PLANK SIPS WALK. Feb. 8. Ifjiit. And now it fs hereby ordered and directed by the Common Conncil of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining the south-weBt sido of Third street, from Gum to Cowen streets, in said City, cause the side walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause . sidewalk of Class No. 2, to 1 -e laid nowu thereon within thirty days from the publiation of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 15, 1864. CORPORATION NOTIDE. OnOER FOB A I'LAKB SIDEWALKS. Feb. 15, 1884. And now It is hereby ordered and diraeteJ by the t omrcon Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots, fronting on or adjoining tbe north side of Hamilton street, from Washington street eastvtard to C"rporation line, in said City, cause the .ide-walks ttiereon to bo brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. A. PFAFFLIN, Clerk Clerk's Office, Feb. 15, 1884. EDUCATIONAL. 1 , Evansville Female Institute. rpiIK FIRST SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL J. will commence on Monday, the twenty-ninth ol February, ISM, in the basement of tbe Cnm berland Presbyterian Church. The rooms will b made comfortable.. They are commodious, well lighted aud ventiiated ; they will be neatly papered and painted, comfortably heated and furnished with good desks, chairs, and recitation seats. A room will be placed in the tear of the Church lot, aud furnished neatly, with a good pland. for the music department. Tbe Principal of the School, Mr. W. G. Walkkb, is s graduate (f of J tier-.:. College, Pa., was Principal of the Blairsville Public School, in Pennsylvania, in the year 1840 ; was elected Principal of the Mt. Washington Academy, Ky.,) in the spring of 1841, and acted as Principal of that Academy for two years. At tho expiration of that time, he came to Evansville with undoubted testimonials, but could not get a suitable house in which to establish a school. He has ever since tanght s School in Owensboro, Ky., exclusively female. Professor D. S. Wheeler is au experienced and successful teacher of the piano-forte, the guitar, and vocal music He has taught in Clarksville, Tennessee, and Princeton and Owensboro, Ky., Mud has an experience in his profession of eight years. No expense within the reach of the Principal will be omitted to make the Evansville Institute one of the most thorough schools in tbe United States. Teachers of ornamental branches, and modern iauguaxts, and for every department of the school, wi.l be selected with the greatest csre. Tho pi ice of tuition will be twenty-five dollars per session of tweuty weeks each, for tbe English branches, and the same for lessons on the Piano and Guitar fifteen dollars each on entering tbe pupil, and ten .ioiiars each at the midHe ot the term. Tho prices of the moderen languages and ornamental branches will Ik such as are usual in the best schools. Feb 11 W. O. WALKER, Principal. GROCERIES. T)ICK LED PiGS FEET X : 20 Kegs Spiced Pigs Feet, Jnst received at No. 9, First Street, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR 20 Sacks Pennsylvania Dnck Wheat Flnnr. For sale at WM. CALDWELL'S No. 8, First Street. PISE APPLE CHEKSE Boxes Plue Appl Cheese. Jul received st No. 9, First (Street. HOMINY 6 Barrels extra White Momlny. Fur sale at No. 9 FIR8T STREET, H008IKR SYRUP 1 Barrel choice Sorguni Syrup. For sale at CALDWELL'S Faaiily Gjocery. DYE-HOUSE. . Adams' Steam Dyo House, Celebrated FOURTH ST , BET. LOCUST A WALNUT Dyes all kinds of plain and fancy works as good and cheap as any establishment In ths Wast, on short aosfce. fbbll ly

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CLOTHING. REMO V A L GOLDMAN, BERG & CO , Wholesale Clothiers, Have removed to the corner of FIRST & SYCAMORE STREETS, (Opposite the Grocery Store of Bnient A Vlele,) where they offer to their friends sni the trade generally a very large stock of AT vVHOLESALK EXCLUSIVELY. Every srtlcls of which being manufactured bv themselvss at 308 Market Street, Philadelphia, " buyers will have Only One Profit to Pay. Also s full line ot Boys' 01otla.in.8Ta AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, We Sell at Eastern Prices with Transportation added. CLOTHING. UNIT.ED STATES Wholesale Clothing AND FURNISHING HOUSE. Clothing for the Million! L. LOEWENTHAL & CO., A- gain In the market, st the old well known stand Cor. Main and First Sts., Which has been rebuilt and enlarged,) with the largest and best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Ever Opened In this Market. OUR OLD CUSTOMERS AND THE TRADE generally are respectfully invited to call and examine our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel assured we can offer snperier inducements to CASH buyers. One of our firm resides in New Tork, and has had many years experience in baying and manufacturing, and devotes his whole time to Purchasing and Superintending the Manufacturing Department, And as we buy exclusively for CASH, we can aad will sell as low to the trade as any House East or West. sepll NOTICE. Change of Firm. THE DRY-GOODS BUSINESS CARRIED ON by the undersigned for two years, has been sold out this day to Mr. C. F. Bolle, who will continue the same for his own account, at the old staud, 43 Main street. All claims against the old firm will be settled by me personslly. 1 desire to return t banks to old patrons for psst favors, and solicit a continuance of tbe same with my successor, who. I am confident, will give satisfaction to old and new customers. WM. J.DBUBLER. Evansville, Feb. 8, 18C4. Having purchased tbe above stock of Goods, I will in s few dsys add largely to it. C. F. BOLLE. LARGE SALE Administrator' Sale of Real Estate. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TnE COURT of Common Pleas of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the undersigned, Administrator of the , estate of Abraham P. Hutchinson deceased, will, on; the 27th day February, 1864, at tbe Court House, in tbe City' of Evansville, sell at public sale the following described real estate, to-wit : Lots IT and 18, in block 1, in Bray's Enlargement of the City of Evansville ; slso, the southlast Quarter of the north-east quarter and ths north-east quarter of tho soath east quarter of ! section 10. iu township 5, south of range 10, west ; also, two acres snd C2 poles, part of the northwest quarter of tbe south-west quarter ot section 11, la the same township and range, being the north-west corner of said quarter, and being all that part thereof which lies west of the Petersburgh Road; said several tracts constituting a farm of about 80 acres, late owned snd occupied bv Robert Earl, snd situate on the Petersbnrgb , road, about ten miles from Evansville, in the Blnegrass neighborhood. TERMS : One-third cash, one-third at six months, and one-third at twelve months, with Itterest, the purchaser giving not with approved ; suysty, warring relief laws. Jjti HIRAM NELSON, Aaot'r

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NEW CALICOES LARGE STOCK OP THE BEST BRANDS of Calicoes. Jnst received st SCHAPKER A Bl'SSlNG'S, Nos. 47 aad 49 Msin Street. op fslS.iXT'tS. FROM 4 to 40 Spring. We bare an endless variety of Hoop Skirts of the best makes, and which we are selling at Eastern prices. MUAPKER & BUSSING, Nos. 47 and 49 Haiu Street. CLOAKS SlSHAWLS. TV- HAVE STLL A NICE LOT of CLOAKS I and Shawls, which we are selling off cheap. SCHAPKER 4 BUSSING, 47 and 49 Ma:n Sttset. MILLINERY. MISS ELIZA BELLAM is at work an 1 ready to do up any Millinery work in -'French, London or Broadway Style " In atyle and prices we inTite oppositiou and defy competition. SCHAPKER & BVPSING, N- s. 47 and 49 Main Street. DENTIST. JEL XJ t. X3 , DENTIST, Corner Maiii and Second Streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Jan. 4, '64 3m Dr. F. HUTCHINSON, DENTIST, HAS removed from his old office on the comer of Second and Main streets, to his uew rooms on First st. two d xrs below Main, MSI to the Mercantile Library, old M-usuuic Hall. He has snan-d uo expeiuj fr the comfort aud convenience of bis patieuti raving enlarged and increased his fa cilities, a udsecured the assistance of one of the best workmen in tbe State. He can now supply me want, oi inose uesinug his services. rR. IUT II1NSON HAVING FOR THE ij last seven years received the unlimited pat ronage of the citizens of Evansville and surround ing towns and ronutry, would return most tinccre thanks for their appreciation or his Hkill as I Dentist, hoping, by nntiriug energy in secur ing for his patients all the LATEST 1MPROVEMEXTS AND INVENTIONS, to merit a continuance of the same favor. Personal Attention 1.1 v en In Every Case. His facilities for dolnir good vt-ork equal any Establishment In the United States. Every style of Artmciai Ten n mane in uasltrn Cities are made by him. Rel rence at all times given by referring o persons now wearing tbe BEAUTIFU SETS OF TEETH prepared in his office. Having had much expert ience in treatment of irregnlartiy of I'll II,. DUEK'S TEETH, he would have no hesita tion iu Baying the most Irregular cases can be entirely correc ed by him. Cases can be seen in this city and county entirelv corrected by him Cleft, Palate or openings In Palate BnceesfaHy treated. Scurvy. Neuralgia affections and all dis ease, cl trie moulh puccesyluliv troa'ed. Those desiring ARTIFICIAL TEETH wouid do well to consult him. "Terms very moderate. r)-TI.. best Anearthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. Chloroform given when requested. June 22 . I.KLlNd i i IT THANKFUL FOR THI i. liberal pat ' '"age received during the past foul years, and heiug " rmaueut resident of this city, desiies all persoi (whether they need his professional services or I) to visit his rooms and seethe Various Style ulwork Hannfacinrsd Improvement and Invent :ocs Are bring made, and everything that will ssbeervr the interests of his patients is secured by him. H I Establishment and FacilLti s Are equal to any in EASTERN CITIES. He has Several Anaesthetics roa Alleviating Pain when Extracting Teeth. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearh beir original contour. All desirable stylesof ARTIFICIAL TEETH, made anywhere In the United States, are made by bim. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. Those having DECAYED TEETH Should either have them Extracted or Filled, (the latter if possible.) The bealtb of the parties aad the remaining Teeth demand It. NEURALGIC AFFLICTIONS TREATED. ALSO CLEFT PALATE Office on First St , Near Post Office. BOOTS & SHOES, GREAT EXCITEMENT AT IVo. 8 Second. St., (RiscL's old staud B. P. GATCH & SON, Will sell BOOTS and SHOES For Sixty Days, At prices to snit customers, as we are determined to close out enr present stock I xl Sixty Itye5. We are offering our goods at such prices as to astonish ths Gentlemen and delight the Ladies At No. 8 Second Street. FOR SIXTY DAYS ONLY. B. F. GATCH & SON. DISSOLUTION. Die solution of Co-Partnership. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between S. M. Archer, D. J. Mackey, and M. Henuing, under the firm name of Archer, Mackey A Co., Is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of . If. Archer from the firm. D. J. Mackey and M. Henning, under the firm name of Mackey, Hennlng A Co., will continue the business at the old stand, will pay all liabilities of tho late firm, and collect the claims due ths same Jan. 20th, 1884. 8. M. ARCHER, D. J. MACKEY, ftbll M. HENN1NG. NEW BOOKS. LADY'S BOOK OF FLOWERS. POKTRY OF FLOWERS. GILEAD. An Alegorr. By Hyatt Smith . SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR; Island 2d year. By Pollard. CHRONICLE OF THE SHONBERO COSTA FAMILY. THE HUNTRESS; or, Lot Id the Wilderness. By Wayne Reid. THE BLACK PLUME RIFLES. HUSKS. By Marion Hariand. INEZ. By the Anthor of Beulah. HANNAH THURSTON. By Bayard Taylor. At J. HXALY'S, cor. Mala A First its. NOTICE. Notice of the Opening and Laying out of a Public Alley. AGREEABLY to th Chsrter and Ordiraoees ;of ths city, Notlo is bsreby given. tbat on th tSd day of January, 18G4, sn Order was passed by the Common Council of th city of Evansville, requiring aa alley to b laid eat and opened In block number eigbty-two (82) In the town of Lamaseo, now city of Kvanevllle. aud tbat a plat, showing ths position, width sad length of ssid allay was appended to said order and is new on lie in this cafe. A. PFAFFLIN. Clsri. Wk's Ones, Jaa. 184. ja0

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GROC T7XT!CA URED HA.MS-,O0nibs.trn Sugar Hi Cun-d Hams ajs. n. VtUR J. CJ WOISa-4J0O iu ic? new Shoulders st H A. COOK'S. UGAR CURED DElEK BEEF 1,000 lbs" J choice new iifr Cured Dried Beef st II A. COOK'S. B EEF TUNC11iaf -n Beef Tongues H. A. COOK'S. For sa?e at vBANBSRlilES 10 J Crnberri.''s st bah. yime cultivated . a COOK'S. YV r E. AND UAliBi Blil COKESE 50 bxs s t10it-e W. R. and llaral urph Cliease jnst red snd for e..!e at 11 A. COOK'S. PIG'S FEET L.g VickU-d Pig s Feet st II. A. COOK'S. EXTRA Nu 1 MACKkUKL lftbbls. Urge snd extra No. 1 slacker-:, a good kot to be found in thr city except at II A. COOK'S. 10 MU, WHITE FUST HoMINT At !!. A. COOK'S. QMOKED HCKBINO tOo SOXM So. 1 smoked O Herring at II. A. COOK'S IJTIWAirt UCIUIOI SYKCP O "i Bids. Stewart's EvoU:or Svrup at 11. A. COOK'S. 50 BOXES PALM SOAP At II A. COOK'S. ' 1 ERMAN CASTILE SOAP. X Castile Soap, at lioxes German A. COOK'S. 'OAI. (JlI. -.-.u bbls pive white Coal Oil, at J n. A COOK'S. 0 AT MEAL 2 barrel. Oat Meal, at H. A. OiOK'S. A GENCY FOR BURNETT'S EXTRACT8. 100 dnz.-i. assert.! Extracts, f..raale by II. A. COOK. ICK LED SALMON 3 tierces Pickled Salmon, At II. A. COOK'8. t( NEST CLOTHS BASKETS ! tV Nest, at II. A. and 6 in COOK'S. 50 D0Z.AS50RTED BHD CORDS At II A. COOK'S KM iNE?T MARKET BASKETS ' 4 i Nest, at H. A. COOK'. LAMPS All in want of a Lama call At ELLIO T'8 taniily Grocery. .RARE CHANCE I Very Valuable Property and Business For Sale. HAVING In contemplation a removal to Cincinnati, we offer for sal j, on exceedingly easy terms, tbe following very desirable and vulnabU Pr.ijicrty : Tbelare two-story brick metal -roof Warehease, with Ice Boas attached situated on the corner of Locust smt aud thet anal, being Lot 233, Donation Kulargemeut, 75x141 'eet. We won Id also sell with IBM premises the Furniture, Fixtures, Ac, iaslawi'.g Safl-, Desks Counters, Tracks, Scales, Tarpaulins, Ac. Sc., being everything needed for s Or. eery. Produce or Commission business ; also tbe good will aud successorship of our business. These premises are well adapted for a tobacco factory snd wsrehouse ; also. The double brick Smoke Honse ana Rendering II ..use, and frame Warehouse, corner Locust aad Dunham streets, used by ns for the pork business ; also, the Kettles. S rews, Lard Vats, Blocks, Cles-v-rs, Ac, Ac, comprising everything necessary for the business : also, The desirable and conveniently arranged brick Dwelling, on Locust street, between Sixth snd Seventh, being Lots Son. II and 12, in Block 37, Eastern Enl-irgiiuent. now occupied by George Foster, and in -ouiplete order. On these premises are two Cisterns, s Stable, Wood Shed, Ac ; also a Inrgi- yard filled with choice Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Flowi rs ; als-s The niidfvidrd one-half of the frame Warehouse situated on Lots 4 and 5 in Block 28, Eastern Enlarg me. t, rmmit g through from Church street to tbeCanal. Under rent lor $30 per mon'h ; also, Tbe anil linmnafj and highly-cultivated Farm, situated n--ar Oak Hill Cemetery, containing 27 acres, all under fence, 4 acres of which is snrrout'dt d by new and sulistantial picket fence, and filled w ith Fruit T- -s of every kind, inclnding about an acre of well eet, bearing Grape Vine. '.) l these premises are situated a new frame Dwelling, with a large CVIiar, Well, Cistern, large Stable, r. Possession can be had 1st of March : also. Two desirable Building Lots, Nos. 6 and 7, in :". k 28, iTastem Enlargement, sdjoining the sbove; al'O, The Lot 25x80 feet, on Fourth street, near tbe corner of Locust, being aa excellent stand for a store; also, Tbe undivided one-half of 25x80 feet, adjoining the above. The above property will be sold on long credits if dosinri. Titles indisputable. Parties wishing to exsmine any of tho above property, will please call at our office, corner Locust street and the Canal. GEO. FOSTKB A CO febll-dtf SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. Great Sale of Choice erty. City PropON WKD3E8DAT, MARCH to, 1864. WE will sell at puhlir aurtion, at the door of tbe C.mrt House, in Evansville, tbe old and long established STEAM rLOURINO MILL, Situated immediately on the bank of th Ohio Btarf in the city of Evansville, aad well and favorably known as THE INDI ANA MILLS. Together with two sex's of gronnd, including tbe bank of tbe river to low water mark, and the office, warehouse, and other buildings appurtenant. The machinery f this Mill, though st present out of repair, is of the most superior character, liTiviDg been manufactured to th order of tbe former proprietor, Mr. James Hewitt, with the view of makiug s first class Mill, snd without regard to coat. Since it was put in, the mill, though conducted by agents, in the absence of the owner, has been one of the most successful money-making establishments of the kiud in Southern Indiana. For the truth of this, we take the liberty of referring to Mr. Geo. Wolfiin, Sheriff of Vanderbnrg county ; Mr. Newton Ross of Princetqn, Gibson county, aud Mr. Lyman T. Bayless, now of Mt. Vernon, w ho have respectively managed the mill for tbe late proprietor. This property, being centrally situated jnst at the lower line of the City Wharf, presents a rare opportunity to purchasers, either for Mill purioses, or as a taost desirable investment la real estate, which must rapidly enhance in valae. At the same time and place we will sell 28 Lots in Mr. Richard Atkinson's Subdivision of Bl cks Nos. 130 snd 134, according to tbe plan of Lanunc. City (now Eransvill-.) See hand bills for a plan of said subdivision. Also Lot No. 3. in Block No. 171. Lots Nns. I. 2, 3, 4 and 5, in Block Ne. 172, aaa Lot No. 2, in Block No. 174 ; according te tbe plan of Lamasco City. Also 44V feet front on Water street by 80 fcet deep, u1-, f-.t front on I. t street, by 98 feet deep, parts of Lots Nos. 7 aud 8, in tbe Lower Enlargement of the City of Evansville. Also 20 lots in block 44, according to the plan of Lamasco City ; ssid lots being 25 by 119 feet, with s 12 foot alley la real. Also the follow ing lots In tbe Southern Enlargement of the City of Evansville : Lots 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, IS and It. la Block No. 2. Lots 6,7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 aad 14, in Block No. 5 t Lots 30, 31, 37 snd 38, In Block No. t. Lota 15 snd 16, In Bio. k No. 10. Lots 11, 12, 13, 14 snd 15, in Bl -ck No. 1L LoU 13 and 14, in Block No. 14. Lots 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19, in Block No. 15. Lots 4, 5, 10,11,35,3$, 37 and 38, in Block No. 16. This will be one of the largest sales of Evansville City property ever made, and will be positive aud withont reserve. Great bargains will be bad. The title is perfect, snd general warrantee deeds will be given. TERMS OF SALE. The above properly, except the iota in block 44. aud in tbe southern enlargement, will be sold for .one-third rash, the balance in one and two years'; said last mentionel lots for one-fourth cash, tbe balance la on two and three years, purchasers giving their notes for the deferrd payments with interest, and withont relief, secured bv mortgage on tbe premises. 'CHANDLER A HYNBS. Real Estate Agents. Ilinaa Nelson, Auctioneer. nol7-wtds GROCERIES. tIDKR 8 bbls choice Sweet Cider: for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. CORN MEAL 50 bushels fresh gronnd Corn Meal ; for sale low at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. HITE WHEAJ FLOUR 50 sacks double extra Fsmilv Flour ; for ssle at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. JyEW COD FISH 1,000 lbs new Cod Fish st ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. CIOAL OIL 25 bbls No. 1 Coal Oil by tbe bar -- rel or gallon, at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY CBOCEBY CLOTHES WRINGERS Three different styfes of Clothes Wringers for sale at ELLIOTT'8 Family Grocery. ASHING MACHINES Another lot of Jc bason's Union Washing Machine; for sal at At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. )OWDER 10 cases assorted Cannister Powder , 25 kegs Western Rifle Powder ; 7-5 kegs Frontier Rifle Powder ; 125 kt,s F. Blasting Powder ; for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. CHEESE 10 boxes English Dairy Cheese; jnst received at At ELLIOTT'S Familv Grocery. IT A MS AND 5HOULDERS-2.noo lb choice Al new sngsr cured Hsms 2,500 lb new Should tur sale At ELLIOTT'S Fsmily Grocery. COAL OIL LAMPS A large assortment of Coal Oil Lamps for sale low At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. SPICES A large assortment ol whole aad ground GIn.er, Nutmegs, Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Cloves, A., Ac, whioh an warranted pure ; can be found At ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. F'LAVORIKG EXTRACTS All kinds of Flavoring Extracts f r sal at ELLIOTTS Fsmily Crocery. A LARGE AS80RTMlBNTdFTUBSrBU0K"ri. ETS, Baskets, Brooms and Cardan of all kinds ; f-r sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. B1 IHUbUES 20 dosen ssorted sixes and kinds cf Scrub Brushes: 15 dosen assorted Shoe Brushes. SJFer sals at BLLTOXT'S Family Srecesy.