Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 141, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 February 1860 — Page 4

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EIVER ITEMS." Regular Packets expecting notices of their running arrangements in the Journal, must advertise with us. , All kinds of Steamboat Job Work done at short notice, in good style, and at reasonable rates. Extra copies of the paper for sale at all times.

STEAMBOAT REGISTER. .'..It ARRIYED. ' , i ; j Silver Moon, Memphis. .A. O. Tylor, Ciucinnati. Autocrat, Louisville. Hannibal New Orleans. Glendale, Cincinnati. -. "Woodford, Louisville. Union, Louisville. - W. V. Gilum, Hertford. DEPARTED. Silver Moon, Cin. A. O. Tylor, IT. O. Autocrat, New Orleans. Charley Bowen, Cairo. Clendale, Memphis. Greenville, B. Green. Union, B. Greeu. Hannibal, Louisville. Woodford, New Orleaus. ......The weather Saturday was cool and cloudy, with occasional gleams of sunshine. The recent rains have made the landing ex ceedingly muddy, causing the handling of freight to be a very disagreeable matter.— The river was rising slowly, having risen one foot during the 24 hours ending at dark Saturday night. We note no change in freights except in hay, which has advanced to $10 per ton to New Orleans. Business, Saturday, on the landing was quite brisk. A large amount of freight had accumulated, sufficient to give two boats almost an entire outfit. ......The <Dunbar> takes her departure to day at noon, for Paducah. She offers the only sure and pleasant way of getting down the river to-day that we know of. Her gentlemanly officers, Capts. Fowler and Dusouchet, may be found in their respective places, glad to attend to the wishes of their patrons and friends. ......The magnificent <Grey Eagle> is the regular packet for Louisville this morning. She is one of the finest boats on the river, and her accommodations fully correspond with her appearance. Capts. Daniels and Duncan take great pride in looking after and providing for the comfort or their passengers. ......The <Autocrat> arrived early Saturday morning and remained until night. She took on board several hundred tons of freight. Among the shipments we mention 500 bbls pork, 250 tcs lard, 10 boxes tobacco, J. S. Mitchell & Co; 600 bbls flour, Geo. Wolflin; 55 bbls flour, Iglehart Bros.; 58 bbls flour, 5 plows, 2 bbls butter, I. A Crane & Co; 210 bbls whisky, 5 half bbls ditto, 842 sacks corn, 35 bbls beef and l bar rel lard, Allis & Howes; 123 sks corn, 10 bbls eggs, A. Lemcke & Co.; Brown & Aikman, 700 bbls flour, 6,000 lbs bulk pork, 155 kegs lard, 13 bbls do., 32 bbls pork, 48 casks pork; Geo. Foster & Co. also shipped from 90 to 100 tuns. We failed to get the items. ......By a private letter from Capt. Consol, of the <Castle Garden>, we learn that his boat re-shipped her cargo at Cairo. He was loading at that port for Cincinnati, and was to have left on Friday or Saturday last.— The report that the <Castle Garden> is in the hands of the U. S. Marshal is a mistake.— She was not detained by that functionary above 24 hours, when matters were all made straight, and the boat sent on her way rejoicing. ......The <Greenville> and <Union> left Saturday at the same time. We presume they had an exciting trial of speed. ......The <Autocrat> failed to take all the freight on the levee. The shippers were expecting to furnish the <Woodford> with all she wanted when she came down. They were looking for her Saturday night. ......The <Scioto> came down about 2 1/2 o'clock, being several hours behind time. ......The <A. O. Tyler>, with a large barge in tow, arrived about 2 1/2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. She took on board 27 hhds tobacco, 14 bbls eggs and dried apples, and a lot of sundries, from I. A. Crane & Co. ......The New Albany <Ledger> of last Friday informs us that business in that city was good. Also, that Capt. Henry W. Smith had withdrawn from the first clerkship of the steamer <Southerner>, preparatory to going into business in New Orleans. A Mr. Smith, of Cincinnati, takes his place. ......We understand that the repairs on the <Republic> are about completed; that she was to leave Paducah on Saturday, and come here to load. She will leave here, so the <Ledger> informs us, on Tuesday. ......APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY.—Charley Clark, river editor of the Louisville <Courier>, as captain for the contemplated wharf-boat at the mouth of <Green> river. River and Weather by Telegraph CINCINNATI, Feb. 18, M.—Flour unchanged; demand moderate, and prices steady; superfine 5 50@5 65. Whisky in fair demand, and market steady at 20 1/2@ 20 5/8. Provisions quiet; only a moderate business doing. Wheat firm. Corn steady. CINCINNATI, Feb. 18, M.—The river has risen 8 inches in the last 24 hours. Now 17 feet 9 inches in the channel. The weather is wet. PITTSBURG, Feb. 18, M.—River 6 feet 10 inches by the pier mark and falling. Weather wet. LOUISVILLE, Feb. 18, P. M.—River rising slowly; seven feet two inches in the canal. Weather clear and cold. ======= Receipts by Railroad. February 18, 1860. 230 bush corn, Bement A Viele ; 30 balos hay, H Ramey, Jr ; 40 bbls whUky, Allisi Howes; 75 bbls flour, 215 bush corn, 3o bis hay, I A Crane; 80 kgs lard, 2:1 bush corn, G Foster t Co ; 2 bxs d poultry, Cook & Langley ; 1 bbl. Tat Hi. key ; 40 bbls whisky, 1 bid eggs, Preston Bros ; 1 hex mdse, W U P Stoddard ; 3 cases nidse, Wm Caldwell ; 1 bale bags, S Scnlto ; 1 bale bags, C Reitz A Bro ; 1 pkg lasts, .1 Strunb it Son ; 3 Ixixes lasts, I A Crane & Co; 77 bales hay, P G O' Riley A Co; 1 bbl pork, W K French; 1 case mdse, L Kessler; 1 pkge codee, 2 bxs hdw, 1 cask hdw, D H Bradford, Goicouda, III. A. E. SHRADER, Agent. Ji-45U MJitiS ASSOKTEH VI Wheeling and I'ittelmrg imiln. just received by WHEELEU A RIGGai. febll T -1 .W It 1 It ti CHE E SE MM. 10 boxes, a splendid urticle, lor sale at l2c. per lb. at jaull ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. tlk muxes' l'lti.nE rtrri.vti 1'UIME Mam - r cneece (large). 10 boxes English daily cheese. 10 boxes nntnieg cheese. For sale by COOK A LAXGLEY". feblft QTHjI t.y E JIOJE lOO- t, IS S. A3Vcry uice strained honey, tor sale by feblS COOK LARGLET. ' jfOai HEHE-jisTKXVEl VEO JLj per steamer Glvudali lii llm Umii Hope, all sizes ; 250 lbs Gum Packing, all sizes ; 2.15 lbs Cotton Packing, all sizes; 3." ri-ls Hemp Packing, all izes ; 2 bbls No. 1 Coal Oil ; 5 bids No. 1 Lard Oil. 'so, 20,1100 of tllnKS celebrated Wheeling Tubie rs. For sale at the lowest prices going. JACOB SINICH A SON, Front, bet. Sycamore and Vine sts. .tt yibjsjfjjt tnt.ijvES, just 'ved and for sale by the box or at retail, J. P. ELLIOTT. Te'o i ivJJT it r """ 'v jl, reived daily, and for sale by J. P. ELLIOTT, 22 Main street.

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REGULAR. PACKETS. JOIOR tiREEJV MIfERTHE HlitlJm. nlar Evansville and Green river packet D. B. CAMPBELL, C. Luidmi master. Ham Davis, clerk, having beew newly fitted and furnished, oners superior accommodations to the traveling public, She will run regularly throughout the present season to all points on Greeu river. Merchants and traders sending orders can rely on having them promptly filled. Th officers of the Campbell will attend promptly to all way business, carrying freight and passengers at low rates, filling orders, making purchases, dis., for their friends along the route. feb9 f71 fS'AJS 0 V 1 L.J'E, I'I 111 t Mft, .Jf .VAT MJJ CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN . rrT GEK PACKET, CHARLEY BOWEN, IJk Dexter, Master, leaves Evansville ii--h'- -ga Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'elock jsi., arriving at Paducah at 0 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock, M., Wednesday and Saturday. Returning, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M., and Paducah every Thurs. day and Sunday, at 8 o'clock, A. M., connecting at evansville witn me .tvansviue mm mv.im.... it It . nH IVlti for Green River. Also, con necting at 8niitbland with Cumberland River Packets ; at Cairo, with Memphis, New Orleans and SU Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. soptad jr rj-vs ville aj-u paducah Mid p A C K E T The fine steamer DUNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, -IC.?. leaves Evansville every Mondav.pa - T. .. i Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Pnducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Kvansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsvllle Railroad for all paints North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orlenns, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. EBusiness promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regu lar packet, "inrougn puis oi lamng given w no Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland riven. t"'?18 MjTEat7I.AB EOUIS VIIjItE, MM KVANSVILLE AND HENDERSON Packet. The new lfiJJrivJ and magnificent Steamer GREY (S .. '. . 'i. EAGLE, W. H. Daniel, Captain ; J. li. Duncan, Clerk, leaves Lonisville every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 o'clocK. P. M. Leaves Evansvile every Monday at 12 M., and Thursdays at 5 o'clock P. M. jan!7 B7IOH SOUTH CARROlrTOJV AJVH JL' POND RIVER. The elegant passenger steamer LUE EAVES, McDonald. Master, will make regu lar semi-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond Biver, leaving on Tuesdays and Fridays. For freight or passage, apply o n board. de20t FOR WABASH RIVER. 11 KUVZili PACKET The new and light draught (T steamer MASONIC- GEM, Pillsbury I 4iv7 Master, McDonald Clerk, will makeC-J 'i't. iin,i regular trips between Evansville and Mt. Clarinet, during the season. . . For freight or passage apply on board. janHltf TgpKUU L.J II Jth, PACKETS Idraught steamer WKKKI, I IU fill -The fine, light . rrD jr. JE30n Dono, LEWIS DAVIS, Master W. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansvillo on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hutnonville ou AV'ednesdkVS, at 12o'clock. HPEEl, COMFORT, RELIABILITY, SAFETY. lES-rfto Sarcliot, JOHN Ml'CLAIN Manter. Tuos. DrsovcHET ClerK. Leaves Evansville on We4inesdays, at o clocs. Leaves Uutsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'olocK. These two boats will run regularly during the season, connecting at Hutsouviiro with the Uutsonville, Terra Haute, and Lafayette PacKet, MASONIC GEM. Freight and Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers ana onirpers mny reiy upon me regu larity of thrae boats. All orders and business en trusted to them will bo premptly ullenueu lu, W9 H V JU t H IV J Hwl SH It i -- J-J H Jiti- Packet, the light draught steamer, CASTLE GAKD4.Z4, Consul, master, snooie, clerk, will make regular trips between Evansville and Eugene during tne sea-fasiu3Gs son. tor ireignt or passage appiy ou uoaru. jan24. . l-t HJ S It H I Y 'Ji H M fc- Pa acket. the splendid light drauht . rr. Bteamer FREESTOKE, JUoses Hirg- I atn!f ' 7M. ra trick, master, will make regulaiESar: trips during the seaaon lietween Evansville and Attica, leaving Evansville Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. jau24 mm w,J it I viM I'JCHUT, The lighi draught steamer H"m MARY COOK, Sutton Master, f j4Ml5 Campbell, Clerk ; will make regit- rV1"' T-i lar trijs between Evansville and Eugene, during the season. For freight or passags, apply on board. janl9 tf. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, IfltOLM JJ'fOHJH i m.i.n It tt.i r WW Captains and the public in general that he has on hand a valuable lot of TARPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will cheap. Ola Tarpaulins repaired ou short notices Fire Serei ns, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put np, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Call at Uis room, over J. G. Vennemau's store. . ianl7d:iin CHILLS AND FEVER. TfT IS ST It Jl JV ti KP ASS zv f JL strange -that persons will continue to shake from day to day, week to week, and month to mouth, with Ague, when seventy-five cents invested in Dr. Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cure them sound and well. Try it. For sale at octlo , THOMPSON'S Drugstore. U.VMiHMJBSl Raisins and Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, and Dried Peaches, 21 bbls Green Apples, 100 bushels Ear Corn, 200 bushels of them extra Pink Eye Potatoes. J uBt received at T. REDMOND'S, dec&3 rosey's Bloc, Main street. KTJ T:.njRJT Of THE JVFJIH8 9 of the Security I.NSUBiNCE.CoMrASY, October 1, 1S59 ASSETS Cash on hand.. 6(10 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaiting Investment v 89,521 05 Cash in Bauk Conunouwealth...... 5,K7 47 Total..... .. - S95.3S1 97 Bink Stocks oO shared Bank Commerce - 60 Am'n Ex. Bank ' ; 100 Bunk New York ,-" 14 ,",.B'k N.j America 214 shsparVal.S21,.rrf0worth 22,704 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 U. S. Coupon- Bonds and 25 shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12,300 (10 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, Sc.40f.,150 00 Premiums uncollected..... : . 2,501 80 Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages & Temporary Loans , C.764 79 Balance duo from Agents 19 99 Total Capital Stock.. Surplus $544,891 SO ,.$500,000 00 " .. 44,891 80 8544,891 SO No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pres t R. L. Haydock, Secretary. STATE OK NEW V'OBK, I .,, C1TV A COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Impersonally appeared before me this 29tb day of November, A. D. 1859, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurant Company, of the City of New York, and severally affirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of "their knowledge and belief. TllOS. L. TU0RNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, and is propared to take risks in the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh county, Ind. E. II. SABIN, Agent, declC 87 Main street. v ix'm e sjKaisijv's, cuii 5 rants, Green Apples, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Prune, Figs, Poultry, Game, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, White Beans, cheese. Fresh Oysiers, Choice Roll Butter, Eggs, ice., t., received and for Bole by JanS CHAS. McJOnNSTON, Tosey's T.W.' t rr dozT e1Tabalt imoi; e duwmsMmmmW the best in the market, at declt COOK & LANGLEY'S. 1. HO IIS AT COST f ONE-HALF tdozeu extra gilt bund Coal Hods; 2 ditto common (same size,) at prime cost, forcasti, to elc se out. jat.10 CHARLES S. WELLS. jVHAJ'CE TO SA t"E .JIOJVE . WM. llittroltt Brothers are now paying twenty-two and a ball cents, current money, for SMmish and Mexican quarters. fi-1.7 tt;ti-1 U f Lit Ell HAJI S, tt UH lbs. Ciucinnati sugar nrd hams. 750 do do do - shoulders. - SMI do do - do dried beef. Just received by COOK A LANGLEY. lit 15

BUSINESS CARDS. REMOVAL. . - St oher t JBoy tl. a n chi T je c T , . Office Cor. Main and Water Sts.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind.': Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of buildings, prvpared on short notice, and on reasonable tens. 3. . eugl7

jite Agents, EveJisville, Indiana: Wh.l practice law in. the Courts of this S lu, drill attend te the collection of claims in any pt . t ot ibo United States, will buy and sell real e.tat& in the jity of Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining bounties and in the West generally, and willperiorm ny other duties pertaining Jo; Attorneys or 111 Eotate Agents. Lots and farms always for oiile. kk-rman spoken by a member of the uim: oii-oOice on Third street, opposite . the Ourt House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late firm of Denby A Lunkenheinier. ," C1IABLKS DENBY .THEODORE" W." VENESAXS.' nov30-6md ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. 7771 . if E ti .1 it .n n , tl mtl.Itill Jllf MANUFACTURER, Main street, near the Canal, ' Evansaille, Ind. Has on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagons of every variety all of his own manuticture which he will warrant to be Bnperinr to any work to be purchased at the East for the 'samo prices. During the late hard times, and the inclement winter with its impassably mnddy roads, the - demand for Carriages has been light, aud his stock has accumulated in his warcrooms; to dispose of it, nd" to relieve himself from a tliyhl peenniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautiful Buggy at a bargain, will find it better chance for u trade than ho has ever hail before.at DEGAItMO'S. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JYkt. 132 Potty' Block, Main St. rWJHE VJVIEK8IUJEn, MAV1JVG JL removed to No. 132 Posey's Block, Main street, and disposed of his old slock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap aa can be "purchased in this market. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for past favors, and hoie by strict attention to business fj merit a continuance ot their patronage. Ktg Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. sep2tij T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. frjr, QISHM'ti TO ACCOMMOIIATE V W the public and ourselves as much as possible, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at NO. 8.WATEB ST.. BET. MAIS SYCAMORE, where we would takfc pleasure in supplying families and steamboats with fancy and staple groceries, provisions, Ac, at the lowest possiblo rates. It is our intention to do as near aCASU business as possible, at the new store, but for the accommodation of prompt paying patrons who may not have the "needful" convenient, we will take their order and have them charged at the old stand, No. 82 Main street, where business will be carried on as formerly. Those interested in the purchase of steamboat stores will please give us a trial, as we think w e can make it their interest so to do. VICKERY BROS. V holcsata nnd retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIN ST It KET, -glT IIKItE CAJ HE EOU.VH A WW toil stock of all the novelties of the day ior the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeous, Violins, Harps, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, lea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Domiuos, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade solicited by , oct29.lv A. C. PUSUEE. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE I) T, A LEU IN cijOTiiiKra s Ct0TUH OASHIMJCHEH, SATIN TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. -Also, Hals and Caps. No. 3 Main Stkeet, bet. First ani SSeoond. sepl2 EVANSVILLE, IND. jl. johjsojv, bo ox it trnWfM ER AND jWryrI Blank Book Mannfacturerl' First St., bet. Main and Locust, ' 1" ; liVAftSVlLLU, IJIUIAKA. Blank Books ruled, paged and made to order of tiie best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. jolti-diwtf . II. MURSINA, AHOEEITEOT, OFFICE ON 1 lllttl) STRKET, UETWEEM VINE AND DIVISION. Plans, Spw:itications, Detail Drawings, Ac, f Public and Private Puildings prepared on reaonable terms. sepl'.l-Om aPElicltv EXTiTTtTr xTs CITY Gallery of bO. 45 SlAIN STREET, E VA NS VI LLE, IND. RW Particular attention given to Photograph and Molaiuotypes. sepo-ly WHOLESALE DEALKtt IK GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. ii8 West Klrst street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. Watches and JewelryP L. CEISSLER MAIN ST., BETWEEN THlllD AND FOURTH, OPPOSITE COrHT HOVSE. WJfA FV JUST HETtHJEI FROM KM. the East, where he has. n:')J purchased a lieautiful assort- fcJ'riJfyf mcnt of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY of every des '-- cription, the undersigued is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular. He iuviteS aa examination of his goods and prices. P. L. GIESSLEK. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. sep2;i-dl w.ii. p. stoddard; (JBT THE OI.lt ESTABLISHED WM. DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tinues to keep ou hands a full and complete supply of Medicines, . . " Paints, Oils, ' Varnishes, Gloss, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burniug Fluids, Ac. Which be sells at as low a dgnre as any hoitfce in the city. Also, a large and varitd asswrtmei t of AMbROTYPE STOCK, CAMERAS, CASES, A WD CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptiy attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. . septi;o ""NEW DRUG STORE. JE VOV WAJVT ItRL tiS OH .mttE Iticiues that you can depend npon, call at Thompson's New Store, corner of Main and Second streets. He has a splendid- stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Slutls, Window-Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; thoe, Hair, Tooth. Nail. Clothes, and Hand Brushes; Hair Oils, Pomades, Pomatum, and Hair Tonics in endless va riety. The Ladies can hud all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the very best quality, .-if -you waut cheap and good goods, go to THOMPSON'S New Drugstore. deelo J. II. MAGIIEE & CO. (W HE J'0 W HE A It 1 EOR THE I It JL FALL TRADE, with a stock of Goods every way suited to the wants of the couutrv, and invito the attention of MERCHANTS to their extensive stock )f - . . - DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS" AND BOOTS AND SHOKS, which is very complete and very cheap. We i nvite Merchants to examine our stock before going further from home, as wu will sell them cheaper than they can buy goods .elsewhere and get tlieni home. sep II HOTELS. " H EH WO O It HO I SH, Wll I.. ' E. K3 BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First ami Locust streets, Evansville, Iud. One square from steamboat landing. mv"-lj AptiTI HOTEL, WATEH STHEET, C between Main and Iiviion, Evansvilte, lad. uctl-tf WM. H. BO TCI CRT. Prop. f BittEHICA.X' HOl.'SE, ItttSTOJY, MS 9M. the latest and lest arranged Hotel in the New Eugland Mates; is centrally located, tind iwv of access from all the routes of travel. 1 1 contains all the modern iinpi-ovittcuts,audttvcry convenience tor the comfort uud accommodation of the traveling public. Tiie sleeping ro uus i.re large and well ventilated ; the suiter, of rooms are well arranged, an-1 completely furnished for families, and large training parties, and the house will continue -u be kept s a lirht-clMSS hotel in everv rmjiH-i-t. jpS-ly LEWIS RICE, Trop'r.

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lit tt.tVf te SCUHI,JKS.Ve have on hand a supply of ,41 O Q O f P5 H P 0 o p p 1 I.?, j - "- . AT-OT ... a 0 , We ran also furnish TEACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales arefrom the manufactorv of E. T... FAIRBANKS A CO.,. St, Johushurg, Vermont.' Every Scale is tested and sealed, and "warranted correct. For testimonials' we .refer to the toilsunds of persons using them. - : UORNBKOOK fc CO., Agents, ' -- liov2V " Water slrttet. Evunsville. E. S. BAEC00K, WHOLESALE AND TtETATL DEALER IN SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. E V A N S V t h L K , INDIAN A. Uut otusttUitly on tiand Sakii, DooKriarnl Kollino aud Kathnakv Siiadk Ulinos, tf SujHrior Allegany Liimlter well jwautid, mid rusutly and strougly manut'aotun-d. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. SASH. TRICK- PEICR PEtt SIZE. ..KESH. WINHOW. sxio : i .. ;.."....... $ 8x10......... ;. 1 38 10x12..,....; 41 10x12 IV 52 10x14 52 10x14 VA 62 10x15 1 14 76 10x16 1 HO 10x14 VIZ 4 10x1 H ; 1 10 10x1.. i 1 25 12xlfi VIC 1 SO KsxIS"'. 1 ... 1 40 Cbeck Iviiiis. Sash of other sizos on hand, or put up at short notice. DOOR S. SIZE. THICKNESS. ntll'E 2-6xt-C..., 1 : Jl 35 " '. VA 145 " :;....V4 l o " Vys .. 2 IKI 2-8x0-8 1 1 50 " Vs 1 70 ' ; a oc " 1 2 15 " 2 50 2-10x6-10 lV 1 !0 1' 2 20 " V'y. 2 25 ' 1 2 05 ,,x7 T-i 2 50 " , V 2 65 ri:, 2 85 ' :iio i: L I . d s . Price. " Price. Size. . SUUionary Slats. ' ITolJing Slnts. 58x10... SI 25......... 81 71 6xl2 1 25 I 71 OOxl4 1 SO..., 2 O 10x15 1 75 2 25 10x16 2 25 2 75 10x18 2 50 3 00 12x18 3 00 3 50 FRAUES DoorandWlndow. SIZE. THICKNESS. PKIC"5. 8x10 1 5 60 10x12 Vi 1 00 Other sizes made to order. K3f BLINDS of all sizes made to order. fSiS' DOORS other than regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. Doors moulded to order. Builders should, if possible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they can then be supplied at any time. Ceiling, Siding, and" Flooring for sale. Mouldings of all sizes. Fencing Boards 4 feet long, for sale cheap. One Window contains twelves lights. All orders must be addressed to E. S. BABC0CK, myll-lyd&w Evansville. Ind. CiU ARI.ES HA UVtKt'K, I.nEORTEH ' and Dealer in Conch and Sa ldlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completed my arrange me n ts with European and AmerJ icon manufacturers for a Direct supply of all goods in my line, I am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to bo to the interest of all engaged in the business to give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the best steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for Ciirriages, varnishes, castings ot all kinds,, saddle trees, l.imlish l i idle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurs, hanics, tine silver names of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting p-ids, Taylor's patent names, fly nets, shoo threads, horse blankets, London Girth' Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gutta perch and brass lined martemral rings; suierior kerseys for horse covers, the bet-t quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac 1 keep in fact evcrj tiling apiwrtainlng to either branch of the business, ud understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invito your attention before' purchasing elsewhere. - I am also agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap20-d&w El 1 , W9E.nofAI..A.J. COI.HrUJX CO. .tt have removed to Water street, three doors above Main. , VK are now laanutactui ing: Veils JPuteut FtldSpring Ut'l, tiie Li-t aud most couvenient uuw in iiHi, ai it can 1m movt d or linndlcd without any trouble. Call and cxainine theiu. ia?i'i5

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B. A. BROWN. U. J. WINBUBX R. A. BK0WN & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 84- Magazine Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. I33 Particular attention paid to the sale of West ern produce. Personal attention paid to jsorwaramg Merchandise. . angl - R. H. SHORT &. CO., Commission Merchants, , No. 94 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. It. II. 8U0BT. O3t22-0md R. a. KOWABD. e. 11. nmiHiiu .....JOHN W. BINKUAM E. H. FAIilCIIILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitcuell A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDBAS STREET. oct4 KWOlUiKANS. 6f II. MEJWE11V tr CO., COMM1S sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 211, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-d&wly rgl Jo7ElTsTOCtI COMMISSI OJ .At. Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans. La. Jan22'57-ly. H7l7tEIt7liEL HOJ'IIH10, COMMISSr sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Pro duce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made on consignments. pia!5-ly -iA Kllr Til 11 VJTlt E H SI ti'E II , L- for many vears chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., begs to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons Of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in new I have formed a co-partner ship with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style of BENTON AKXNG, to bike place from the 1st of May, prox. the subscriber relies tor support uikii tne trieuaa of the old house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he atwnded to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee street?. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW" ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apG-ly Evansville, Ind. S. TWICHEIiL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING iIERHAT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. REFER TO Messrs. Allis A Howes, Bement A Veilo, Howard A Brown , Evansville. jy6 "W Jiyj I.kTJy ifHEATHO V SE f Co., rSr commission and forwarding MERCHANTS, No. 18 Pcytlrag Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILK1N...W. C. GKEATllOCSE... JOS. UITZINUEB. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Laid, &e. augli B. P. ET11ELL...R. G. ABBOTT EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding NO. 101 MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES t Geo. Foster & Co., Brown A Aikman, and P. G. O'Riley, Evansville, Iud. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. Evertson, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. ii. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonville, Ind Gee. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Newcomb A Bro., D. 3. Benedict A Sou, Louisville. Ky. Jyti JOHN A. REITZ.. JOHN A. HANEY. CRESCENT CITY EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY TOUN. DR k beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lie in general that they aro fully prepared to make to order all kinds ot MACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Manufactories of any kina Having a great variety of patterns for MILL UEAR1KG, of any size, and STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS;, SASH, MULEY AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IRON FRONTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, Aud in fact everything in the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS, BRASS CA8TIJaS made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of THRESHING MA CHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BKICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. IW Highest price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stauil Corner Canal and Ingle stret ItF.ITZ &. HANEY. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machiuery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always ow hand and for sale. je22 Jfaril.K! MILK.' MII.K! At the EuV TJL reka Bazaar, w ill be found a constant supply of Pure Fresh Milt, at the lowest market price, jaull COOK A LANGLEY. JflAJVCI EVHS .'Those wishing to buy Fancy Furs at a very reduced price, have now an opportunity. Our stock being quite large, considering the advanced season, we are determined to sell it out, even blow the cost. Come and see for yourself. No. 30 Main street, jaoll , - VAUTIEK A MABCONNIER. " St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. mwESSRS. HAMMER tt IIREIEVSS, v fit from New Orleane, have purchased the ST. CIIAKLHS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the Post Office, and have refitted it in an elegant anl attractive style. The new proprietors have had long experience as keepers of foshionnble and popular Restaurants in New Orleans, and they will endeavor, lu their new house, to com bine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern and Southern Restaurata in the ST. CHARLES. They have brought a large and complete stock of choice Liquors from New Orleans, which they collected with care during their business in that city. Their connections and acquaintance in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest supplies of Liquors, Fruits, and luxuries from that market in future, ami they will spare no cxpenso nor pains to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a plei.saut Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refined ami luxurious resort. tS r Pilliard players will find at this Saloon a set of tbetinest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well knowu aud celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick it Co. ' - -' The undersigned flatter themselves that long experience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any Saloon in the western country. ftir A splendid Lunch will lie served up in the most approved style, every morning at 10 o'clock. HAMMER A DREIFUSS, angl Late of New Orleans. -

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gntRESCEJVT CIT TOBACCO FA C S TORY. The undersigned having engaged in the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supplying, if possible, the wants of the home market, I am now: repared to offer & well selected stock of manufattr.-jd Tobaeco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Temse Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, vnt t arters, in any desired package. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount lor Cash purchases, but no sale less than five boxe-i. A. GUMBERTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evansville. Ind. SMITH'S EI Hill TO WAS From and after this date, January 2d, 1800. a complete assortment of our tools will be found at GEORGE S. SONNAG t CO., No. .10 Main street, with whom we have made arrangements to sell our goods, at our prices, and make good all toois that are broken by defect in workmanship. janl2 J. C. A J. G. SMITH. WBOME MAJ'UEACTlItES dozen JP.it Smith's superior axes. 10 do Smith's drawing knives. 20 do " hatchets. 5 do grubbing hoes. For sale No. 10 Main street, jaul2 GEO. S. SONNTAO CO. BA1,EBJ0. 1 OAKUM RECEIVED 3 VF per steamer Lehigh, by declO - 0 BENSON A CO. IrlilS ST HOWES, WATEIS ST., 1 door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia Whiskj OF EVANSVILLE, IND. 13 All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and con St.. At a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon Rys, iid Monongaheht Whisky. angl-dAwly STOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Have Just received a full supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and every description of 8TOVES, GRATES, TIN WARE, aud KITCHEN UTENSILS. Their stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES AND GRATES, with and without mantles, all of the newest and most approved patterns. The stock embraces the gre test variety ever brought to this market. It has been selected by one of the partners in persan, from the largest stocks of the manufacturers in Pitt burg, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and has been purchased on terms that will allow the undersigned to se at the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be had in this market. . eew Call at the sign of the Cooking Stove-, No. 13 Main street, opposite the State Bank, between Water and First streets. sepl2-dAw3m SCANTLIN A STEPHENS. yTIIrJL OJ HAJVIt AJVII J1JBTHMMINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE THORNHILL takes pleasure in in ormine his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, be Hatters himself he cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of becond and Main streets, where tne cnoicest .Har ness and Saddles of every description can be obtain ed on the best of terms. Ufctf Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness always on hand. let DR. HAAS, having leased the roorcs formerlyoecupiedhy Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray'B building, oppo site the Post Office, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns ano country, -o visit ni rooms and see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with bis work, snail be attended to witn great pleasure. His CONTINUOUS GUM works without a seam or crevice. Nothing will be more clean, or have greater strength. His Block Work has but two seams In a full npper or lower set. Persons can laugh as hoartily as they choose without showing that their teeth are artificial, and cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour. He also makes the usual styles of plain and sim ple gum tooth work on gold and silver plate and also the Cheoplastic work, which is much liked bv those who have used it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain no inhalation no injurious effects arising from their use the most delicate can have them applied with perfect safetv JK Parents will consult the health aud beauty of weir cuuuren vy naving tne ientisc direct tneir second dentition, thereby producing symmetry aud health to those invaluable organs. nwf I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Haas, iormeny oi Jaiayette, Ind., my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and profitable From nit in tercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to And him one oi tne progressing; possessing taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view. I can, with safety, recommend him to the community us nullum auu competent aentist. aoi J. KIVETT. HOLLINGSWOKTH & BRO. TTWAVE JUST RECEIVE It A LARUE MM and new importation of CROCKERY-WAKE. GLASSWARE, CHINA. Ac, on First street. Evansville. oct 5 llemoval. The undersigned begs leave to iulorot his old enstomers, and the public in general, that ho has removed his stock of Saddlerv to Jo. 3, Halloele'a Block. Fourth mtrtrt. Market I lac? Where he will alwavs be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, nnd other articles usually kept in his line, and will sell, (for cash,) cheaper than any other house in the city. Please call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. jatuo-3m la v ii m. cciir, u,..

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Corrected bp the Branch Ban. exchange:" New York, Buying Selling isew t means, par Cincinnati, " 1ANSABI.K rCNIB, OR CTTKRBNCT AT PA it. State Rank or Indiana. Lor isiaka. Bask ofthf State or In- Wheemho Citt. diana. j Baltimore. ' State Bane or Ohio. Pittsbubo. -Kentucky. Philadelphia, ricit PATino FreeMissouki, St. Louis only Banks of Indiana. j stock banks or OH io except Union, Sandusky. ...8 dis.'City, Cincinnati 30 dis City Bank,Columbiis,5dis Caiuil, Cleveland....75 dis fiieca County 7ft dis. new York, new England, r.w jebset, Pennsylvania, AND DELAWARE, IN GOOD CREDIT. SPECIE-PAYING FREE BANKS. 3rookville Bank, Brook-j Exchange Bank, Green ville. castle. : Bauk of Elkhart, Elk 'ayette Co. Bank, Con nersville. Tanners' B'k. WestflelJ.iloosler B'k, Logansport. " ndiana Bank, Madison, udianm Reserve Bank, i Kokomo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bonk, Laporte, Kentucky Stock B'k, Co- ' liimbus. . i . Lagrange Bank, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. ' New York and Va. Stats Srock Bank, Evansville. Plirxo Co. Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Terra Haute. ; Southern Bank Ind.,' Terre Haute. Salem Bank , Goshen. ' hart. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Gosport, Gosport. Bank of ludiana, Michigan City. Bank of Mouticello, M m -ticello. Bank of Mt. Verneu, .'.i. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Pool!. Bonk of Rockville, Wabashtown. Bank of Syracuse, Syra cuse. Hunk of Salem, Salem Kauk of Salem, New Al bany. Bloomiugton B'k, Bloominirton. Crescent City Bank, Ev ansville. Canal Bauk, Evanville. Cambridge City B'k, Cam bridge City. To the Public. Tit 'IE PAST W1JSTER AJVJ SPRINO so far, have len very wet oues, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back ing up tiie water in the creeks and bayous, and flooding to . a considerable extent the bottom lands ; when the rivers recede, which may be expected soon, then the large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun, produces the malaria, which proves so fatal iu its course, sweeping whole States, and sparing neither age nor sex in its conquering march. After a residence of more than twenty years la . the middle and Southern States, we think we have discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks of bilious lever ague, Ac, and as such we recommend our Magnolia -Whisky. We wish the public to understand that we ar not urging upou them the use of strong Liquors asa beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their being used in tiiat way, but it people will use , them as such, let them have by all means a pure article, that will keep them in health, and lengthen instead of shortening their lives. We propose toeell always pure aud unadulterated Liquors for uuxliciimP purposes, and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, and will challenge an in- ' spection by the belt chemists in this or any other country, to find auy impurity or adulteration in the whisky branded by us, "Allis & Howe's Magnolia." It is warranted, us it is distilled from the corn, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. Wu have no doubt many persons have been ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason tliat Allis A Howes' pure Magnolia shonld be in general use. Just received and in store for sale 1 V pipe ass'd Brandies (old) from 3 to t7 gal. '2 pipes do (old) from 3 to $7 i gal. 4 pipes Holland Gin ; 3 puncheons old Rum. , avlS ALLIS A HOWES. Water st. rgnKA IjA RtiEST TOBACCO ESM TABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. P. Fendrich & Brothers, Wonld respectfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, and German SmoJcing Tobacco, Than any two establishments of our principal cities. ', Hotels and store-keepers, look to your interests. Before purchasing -elsewhere, please examine onr large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought in Cincinnati or Louisville; All weask is, that you shall call and fudge fur yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our establishment is a branch of the well known -extensive Baltimore Toba ceo Warehouse of Jos. -Fendrich dt Bros., No. 1.15 Forest street. F. FENDRICH ABR08., . Main St., 1 door above First, oct2i ' Evansville, Ind. ' AMEP.ICAN Wholesale Clothing: House. rjpEjyr weabs a tut, tjie wuojlb JL Clothiner trade of the West was rnmTianttiveta of small amount, and was confined almost exclusively to a retail business in the larger towns and, cities alone. Now this line of Goods has bocome an almost indispensable part of the stock of every general Dry Goods store from the crowded city to tha cross-road stand. Like all changes in trade, however, this one baa not been produced except for the best of reasons. Among these are the great saving of material by cutting a large quantity of garments together the superior work and speed of sewing machines in manufacturing the great saving of time in waiting for your "turn" at the Tai-; lor's the uncertainty of even Aen getting a satisfactory "fit," and aliove all the saving of at least one-half the cost of the garment In the price. For a number of years this has only been a pari of our general Dry Goods business, but we have made arrangements to devote our whole house exclusively to it alone with such lines of Notions nnd Furnishing Goods as will be necessary and desirable in that trade. Believing that the true interest of the trade will be to sustain us in this enterprise, we would lesjiectfiilly announce that we now have on hand one of the largest and most desirable stocks of .WELL MADE CLOTHING that was ever offered to the trade of the West. W e respectfully solicit a call from all our old friends aud the trade generally.' We charge nothing for thnwing our goods, and not muck it yim tm them. We are prepared to sell to all prompt-time buyers as low as an; houe in the trade. A liberal discount also made on all out unlet. WM. E. FRENCH A CO., ep3 No. 20 Main street. 1859. PALL AND WINTER 1859 o o 23 &fIIAJ -H I " tt HEIJLI. V RESPECT" fully solicit the attention of their numerous friends and customcis to an extensive assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ? Which they are daily receiving and submitting fo inspection. These goods embrace all the newes designs aud most desirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trade Annexed they enumerate a few of the department which will be found complete, and comprising all the novelties of the season : . , Cloths, Cassimeres, and Doe-Skins; Satiuetra. Fancy Tweeds, and Jeans; Stuns, Merinos, and Dress Goods; Ginghams, Prints, and Scotch Plaids; Riblions, Hosiery, aud Gloves; Blankets, Flanuels, Linseys, and Tickings; Sheeting, Shirtings, and Mariners' Stripes: Genuine Irish Linens, "our own importation;' Boots and Shoes; Hats aud Caps; Fancy Articles Notions, Trimmings, Ac. octlO CORNER MAIN AND FIRST -!mWAI,TRVS FRESH OW W1M KURTZ, at the Wholesale and,Retail Confectiouarv on First street. two doors from the Post Olilce, has ntrain been anooiirted sole aeent for ' Maltby's Baltimore oysters In the city of Evansville, and he will receive daily. supplies by Express, directly from the Packer, in Baltimore, lie i prepared to oner xne traae such udncements for.the en fire season as have never been offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily upply always on hnud, so that dealers and families can obtain at any time during the season those choice Ovs'ers, In cans aud half cans, and in the shell, warranted lresh and sweet, and very superior ii flavor and quality. Terms cash. And none but bankable money received. A. KURTZ, au2.S-0m Sole Agent for Evansville. ECONOMY IS WEALTH 1 1 J9ECEIVE1I AJVII FOR SALE Mtis low for cosh at No. 8 Second street, a large aud superior lot of winter BOOTS AND SHOES Boys' and Youth's Kip and Calf, a prime article. A nice assortment of Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Sandals, Buffalo, Gossimero, &c. Also a variety of Children's and Misses Shoescopper tips and other styles too numerous to meutiou. Give No. 8 a call, if you wish to buy cheup. 1 ours on trieiniiy terms. nov26 JOHN RASCU

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