Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 144, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 February 1860 — Page 4

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IRISES. ITJBIVLS. , . STEAMBOAT KEGISTER. - . - " . ' MUTED. Cambridge, St. Louis Hannibal, Louisville Com. Perry, Pittsburg Peyton, New Orleans Dunbar, Paducah Arizonia, St. Louis McLellan, Louisville Greenville, B. Green Hazel Dell, Pittsburg K M Pattern, Teon. river Scioto, Louisville Masonic Gem, Wabash Pacific, Louisville. PKPABTEO. Peytona, Louisville' ' Hannibal, St. Louis Cambridge, Pittsburg Duubar, Paducah McLellan, Memphis Arizonia, Pittsburg K M Patton, Louisville . . Hazel Pell, Nashville. Scioto, Louisville Pacific, New Orleans ......The <Weather> yesterday was blustery in the extreme. A South wind came with the force of a severe gale, rendering almost impossible for boats to navigate. The wind prevailed all day, and lashed the waves of the river into fury. The surf was equal to that of a large lake in ordinary wind. The sky was clear and the air mild, betokening the approach of spring. ......The River is on the rise. Green river is rising all the way up. We may expect plenty of water. ......We suppose there is nothing of especial interest on the Wabash ; if so, we should hear from our popular correspondent—W. H. W. ......The gale yesterday proved too much for the ferry-boat. She was carried, in spite of all her efforts, downstream, and was with difficulty landed near the Marine Hospital. Her tiller rope was broken, for which reason she could not be managed. Her trips will be resumed to-day. ......Two coal barges belonging to the Bodiam Company were filled with water yesterday at the landing, by the dashing of the waves. ......Last evening the <New Uncle Sam>, in landing alongside the <Masonic Gem>, at the wharf-boat, came in with such force on account of the wind, that she damaged the <Gem> so badly as to delay her in starting. The <Gem> will not start until twelve o'clock today, when she will be off for Mt. Carmel "kiting." ......The reliable <Greenville> starts for Bowling Green to-day at 10 o'clock. Capt. Ashby is on deck and Clerk Travis is in the office as usual. We have been furnished with the following manifest of her last trip to this city: 300 bbla flour, 8 hhds tobacco, Brown & Aikman; 2 hhds tobacco, I. A. Crane; 3 do, Slaughter & Dunkerson; 4 boxes fire crackers, 3 do, Mdse, Preston Bros.; 40 empty bbls, 60 bdls hoop poles, owner on board: 1 box furs, John Farrel. Green river rising fast, and is high. ......The <Masonic Gem>, from the Wabash, arrived yesterday morning early, with the following freights. We are indebted to Clerk McDonald for the manifest: 87 bbls pork, 13 do lard, 15 tcs lard, 36 bbls clover seed, 2 sacks do, Brown & Aikman; 6 bbls pork, 18 kgs lard. 42 bls hay, 4 bbls clover seed, I A Crane & Co; 6 dry hides, 2 hlf bbls castor oil, 1 bbl eggs, 1 bx butter, 3 sks dried apples, W H Stoddard; 50 bales hay, J C Dusouchet ; 1,669 sacks corn, J S Jaquess & Co; 51 sks corn, J H Maghee & Co; 7 bales fur, P G O'Riley & Co. Discharged 15 tons at Mt. Vernon. ......The <Peytona> arrived yesterday forenoon from New Orleans, and after running for shelter from the wind to the Kentucky shore, took advantage of a lull in the wind, and ran over to discharge her freight. We give her freight list for this point: 100 bags coffee, 50 hhds sugar, Preston Bros.; 1 case of painting, P. Hornbrook; 4 hhds sugar, 1 tce rice, 10 bbls molasses, 4 hhds sugar, 25 bags coffee, 20 bbls molasses, 1 tierce rice, 10 bbls molasses, 10 half bbls do., Brown & Aikman; 20 hhds sugar, Dement & Viele. ......We are informed that the <D. B. Campbell>, from Wabash to Green river is aground at the Chain. She has on board a large load of corn, which she is lightening off. ......We learn that the Legislature of Kentucky has refused to confirm the appointment of CHARLEY CLARK of the Louisville <Courier>, as captain of the wharf boat at the mouth of Green river. Reason—he drinks so much whisky it would cost too much to keep him supplied; and his reputation for veracity, is so bad that he "can't be spared from his present post. He just fills the bill when New Albany, Evansville, or any other rival of Louisville, is to be slandered. ......Mr. Travis of the <Greenville> informs us that a hard wind storm raged up Green river, near Ashbysburgh, Tuesday night, which compelled the G. to tie up. The wind was so hard that trees were blown down. ......In consequence of the wind yesterday, the <Peytona>, bound up, had to run in under the lee of the Kentucky shore, opposite the city, where she found a snug harbor. ......The <Peytona> met the <Autocrat> just above Memphis on Monday, well loaded. ......The <Commodore Perry> also went over to the Kentucky shore yesterday to escape the force of the wind. ......The <Dunbar> was detained by the wind till late in the evening yesterday. She went off with a good load. ......The <Republic> was wind bound Mt. Vernon yesterday. ......The St. Louis <Republican> of yesterday morning has the following: The river at this point continues to swell slowly. The last boat from below reports from seven to eight feet on the bars. Business on the landing was moderately brisk yesterday. The Missouri is rising fast, and the Omaha left for Weston yesterday, with a fair cargo. The weather, last evening, was wet, with fair prospects for a considerable amount of rain. It commenced raining about two o'clock P. M. yesterday, and continued at intervals until late at night. We learn that a dispatch was received last evening from the Polar Star at Peoria, stating that the Star had forced her way through the ice from Havana, and had arrived at Peoria safe and sound. The river at Omaha, on Saturday morning, was closed, with but very little indication of opening. The weather had been very moderate, but the "<extreme scarcity of moisture>" under the ice, kept it from having any effect. The river was clear at St. Joseph Saturday, and extended up to below Brownsville. ======== Receipts by Railroad. February 22, 1860. 2 bis, 1 trunk, 1 bedstead. 1 mattress, 1 rocking chair, J E Tbuma.4, Batexville, Ark ; ii bxs haw, T Main, Paducah. Ky ; 'Ji sks potatoes, A Lenicke A Co ; 10f bbls family flour, Iglehart Bros ; 2 bxs, 1 bookcase, WillarJ & hi tt head ; 7 bbls eggs, Ul bush corn. Brown A Atkuiun; 1 car load ear corn. A McGriff ; sks flour, J Willnte; 24 sks flour, 11 StorkAeth ; lot h h goods, SI Comer ; 124 sks ahd corn, Jaquess A Co ; 1 car load boop poles, Oukley A Son ; it bxs oysters, Preston Bros ; 75 bbls flour, I A Craue ; 1 Lx dressed poultry Cook r Larigley ; ltj empty oil bbls, P Decker , 113 bids whisky, Allis r Howes. BUSH JJV G0OO lbs blau, XOOO 'lbs shorts, for sale by feb23 COOK & LANGLEY.

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REGULAR PACKETS. TCiOB GREEJY B I I'MiB TUB RJUU--sZnlar Kvansville and Green river ps, packet D. B. CAMPBELL, V. Lumm (Uaa master, Ham Davis, clerk, having beenife.i.-.ri.-iHaiii newly fitted and furnished, offers sujierior accommodations to the traveling public. She will run regularly throughout the present season ta all points on Green river. Merchants and traders sending orders can rely on having them promptly filled. The officers of the Campbell will ttcd promptly to all way business, carrying freight and passengers at low rates, filling orders, making purbases, c., lor their friends along the route. febi jEj CAIRO REGULAR PASSEN GER PACKET, CHARLEY BO WEN, fjpSl Dexter, Master, leaves Evansville ay ..'," JSd Tuesday and Saturday, at 12 o'clock At., arnv. ing at Paducah at 6 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 Thursday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville R. It., and Packets for Green Kiver. Also, connecting at SmithUnd with Cumberland River Packeta ; at Cairo, with Memphis, Hew Orleans and St, Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on board the boat for all Eastern Cties. sept23 VJ.TSVMU,I.Mi JJYMI fJUltJ JUM PACK T The fine steamer bLNBAR, Gus. Fowler, master, leaves Evansville every Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 12 o'clock M. Leaves Paducah every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 o'clock A. M. Connecting at Evansville with the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad for all points North and East, with packets for Louisville Green, and Wabash rivers. At Paducah with pack ets for St. Louis, New Orleans, and the Daily Mail boats for Cairo, Nashville, and Tennessee river. K"Bu8iuess promptly attended, and charges for freight and passage, same as charged by the regular packet. Through bills of lading given to New Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. ant; 18 wj jk tj uijmb juoums irYiiMs', .EVANSVILLE AND HENDERSON Packet. The new I JjuSi and magnificent Steamer GREY lJf;Hr JtsA EAGLE, W. H. Daniel, Captain ; i. 11. .Duncan, Clerk, leaves Louisville 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. Janl7 "wniOMt MOUTH VJHMOL,TtJr JJM M. POND BIVEB. The elegsnt passenger steamer LITE , EAVES,' SIcDokald, Master, will niake regu lar semi-weekly trips to South Carrolton and Pond Kiver, leaving on Tuesdays and .Fridays. For freightorpassago,applyonboard. de20t FOR WABASlTKIVER. jrKauz.AB vrj hash jpacmjet J. fc- The new and light draught rr"- t steamer MASONIC GEM, Pillsbury IJfcff Master, McDonald Clerk, will makesSr - rus regular trips between Evansville nnd Mt. Carmel, during the season. - ' For freight or passage apply on board. ' jan31tf PACKETS 1 The fine light draught steamer T. IE3Z. Dono, , LEWIS DAVIS, Master.... Wm. M. LioT, Clerk. Leaves Evansville ou Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves Hutnonville on Wednesdtvs, at 12o'clock. SPEED, COMFORT, 11ELIABILITT, SAFETY. JOH.N Mc-CLAIN Master. Thus. Dusouchkt .....ClerK. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at lz o'clocK. Leaves Hutsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'oIock. B&B These two boats will run regularly during the season, connecting at Hutsonvilln with the Hutsonville, Terra Haute, and Lafayette Pac&et, MA."OJilC GEM. Freight and Passengers receipted through to all points. Passengers and Shipper may rely upon the regularity of these boats. All ordeis ;:nd buness entrusted to them will be promptly Mttn1eil to. wwje a vmjJI n w.i u i s h it 1 n h Packet,' the light draught steamer, CASTLK GAliDEN, Cunsol, master, bheble, Tftx clerk, will make regular trips between ijlkvjjrfca' Evansville and Eugene during the "-iTri 'iV m.Vmi son. For freight or passage apply ou beard. jan24. " rWB4Ul,Ji Mt JT BH B MVH Jt Jim- Packet, the splendid light drauht steamer FREESTONE, Moses Kirkpatnek, master, will make regola-.W i i ml trips during the seaaon between Evansville and Attica, leaving Evansville Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. jan24 JTp MtHVi.Jl It il'J HJ MI 1-JI4 KKT, -axV The ligbi draught steamer MARY COOK, Spttom Maater, pHjW Campbell, Clerk ; will maka regu- Aim -misSa lar trips between Evansville and Eugene, during the season. For freight or passags, apply on board. Janlu tf. CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, 9WOU.i AJMttnM STtiJ.lt It tU T WW Captains and the public in trcneral that he has on hand a valuable lot of TARPAULINS OF ALL SIZES, which he will sell cheap: Old Tarpaulins repaired ou short notice. Fire Screens, Boiler Deck Curtains, made and put up, complete. All rigging work done on short notice. Also, ropes neatly spliced. Call at lib room, over.l.G. Veuneman's store. ianl7d:Sm CHILLS AND FEVER. W T I S 8TJC JJV KI- .1 S S O JL strange that persons will continue to shako from day to day, week to week, and month to month, with Ague, when seveuty-fivo centu invested in Dr. Harker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cure them aouud and well. Try it. For sale at j octlO . THOMPSON'S Drugstore. UJV1BM8!. K9 Raisins aud Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, and Dried Peaches, 21 bblsGreeu Apples, , vf .. ' 100 bushels Ear Corn, 200 bushels of them extra rink Eye Potatoes. Just received at T. RKDMONU'S, . aec23 Posey's BIock, Main street. QTJ TK.njiJr O TIIK JtFFJlltS 0 of the Security Insurance Company, October 1,1859 ASSETS. " Cash ou hand .-$ CC0 45 Cash in Continental Bank, awaitiug luvestment S'JiKM 05 Cash in Bank Commonwealth......... 5,1J7 47 Total .; $1)5,881 'J7 Bunk Stocks 5U shares Bank Commerce " " '50 " Am'n Ex. Bank . . 10O " Hank New York " 14 " B'k N. America 214 shs par val. $21,500 worth 22,7ti4 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 U. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12,300 00 Bonds and M ortgages being first lieu, 4c.40;.,l.;0 00 Premiums uncollected 2,501 80 Accrued Ins. on Bonds and Mortgages & Temporary Loans 6,7t'4 79 Balance dno from Agents... 19 99 Total $544,8yl bO Capital Stock S500,OOI1 00 Surplus 44,8yl 80 . $541,891 SO No Liabilities. ' ! -JOSEPH WALKER, Prea't K. L. Haydock, Secretary. STATE OF NEWTOBK, 1 CITY A COUNTY OF NEW ORK. impersonally appeared before me this 29th day of November, A. D. 1859, Joseph Walker, President, aud Richard L. Haydock, iSecretary, of the Security Fire Insurance Company, of the City of New York, and severally atlirmed that the within statement by them subscribed is correct and true to the best of Iheir knowledge and belief. THOS. L. THORNELL, Commissioner for the State of Indiana, in New York. This Company has complied with the law of In-, diana concerning lusurauce Companies, and is prepared to take risks in the City of Evansville and Vanderburah county, Ind. E. H. SABIN, Agent, declG 87 Main street. tTtvvi bTjb h7 BjiiftJ's, i iiu'rauts, Greeu Apples, Uriel Apples, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Poultry, Game, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, White Beans, Cheese, Fresh Oysters, Choice Roll Butter, Eggs, ice., -., received and for sale by , jan5 CHAS. McJOHNSTOX, Poey's Block. DOZ. EXTRA BALTIMORE HKOOMS mi9 the best in the market, at declt (XK)K A LANGLEY". 0J JHHIS JiT COST! ONE-HALF Ldoze'i extra gilt band Coal Hods; 2 ditto common (same size, i at prime cent, for cash, to cUse out. t janlO , . jC'HARLES S. WELLS. cm VM.ux'VK to .nu.y-H WM. lfittrolft" Brothers are now paying twenry-two and a half cents, current money, for Spanish and Mexican ijnarters. fel7 ot h v'tiBBuTlifJiJ'is, i, "itcJliiOO lbs. Cincinnati siurar cured hams. 730 do do do shou'dertf. do dried beef. ' COOK A LANGLKY. 5 HI do do Just received by febl5

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REMO VAL. 11 ohcr i Moy I, a B V II IT Mi VT , Office Cor. Main and ' Water Sis.; entrance on Main Stn Evansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of buildings, prvpared cn short notice, and on reasonable tors&i. - - augl7 MlJr torneys at isr, Notaries Public iud Real !-.' Agents, tvtjisville. Indiana: Whx practice law in the Courts of this S irill attend to the collection of claims in any n . t ot. Che United States, will buy and sell real estate in the ;ity of Evansville, in Vanderburgh and adjoining ' bounties and in the West generally, and will perform ny other duties pertaining to Attorneys or Real Estate Agents. Lut-f and farms always for sale. Ucrman spoken by a member of the firm. fcaOflice on. Third street, opposite the O.-.irt House, in the rooms formerly Occupied by the late firm of Denby A Lunkeuheiiner. OHAJtLES DESBV.........TllEODOItF. W. VKNKMANN. nov30-timd .. :. - T"E'COURAGlOoifE .LABOR. -frv ii. jt JB tiA nna, t;i h h ut fj e Mliw MANUFACTURER, Alalin street, near the Canal, Kvansaii.le, Ind. Has on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagons of everv variety all ol nis own mauulactui which be will warrant to be superior to any work to be purchased at the East for the same prices. During the late hard times, and the inclement winter with its impassably muddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, and his stock has accumulated in his warerooms ; to dispose of it, nd to relieve himself from a sliglU pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautiful Bugyy at a bargain, will find a better chance for a trade than he has ever had before, at DEGARMO'S. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JVo. 133 Jo.vt Block, Matt St. J3- 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 soil, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as 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 hope by strict attention to busiuess tj merit a continuance of their patronage. Goods delivered in any part of tho city free of charge. . seri2i , T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. wrgriSMijy'tt to 4 cco.njn oujt te WW the public and ourselves as much as possible, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at NO. 8, WA TEB ST.. BET. MAIN & SYCAMORE, where we would take pleasure in supplyiug families and steamboats with fancy and staple groceries, provisions, Ac, at the lowest possible rates. It is our intention to do as near a CASH business as possible, at the new store, but for thd 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 we can make it their interest so to do. VICKERY BROS. W huleaaltt and retail dealer ut TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIN STREET, vpffKSK VjIJV BB fOr.YIf A WW full stock of all tho novelties of the day ior the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeous, Violins, Harps, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Sc. Country and City Trade solicited by oct-29-ly A. 0. PUS II EE. JOS. SCHOENFELD, ' MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASslMEXEs, HA TIN 1 lo, TWEEV . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps. No. 3 Main Street, bet. First anb SSecost. gepl2 EVANSVILLE. IND. 7W9 J,. JOBJ'SOJ BOOK BMJS'MiWIA Kit AND, rfS'l Blank BookManufactarerl First St., bet. Main aud Locust EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ttiS" Blank Book ruled, paged and madeto order of the best paper, from a Memoraudnm to tho largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound in any style. jeie-d&wtf H. MUIlslNNAr7" A.HCIXITECT, OFFICE ON TUltiD STREET, BETWEEN VINE AND DIVISION. JKJJ- Plans, Secitications, Detail Drawings, Ac, f Public and Private Buildings prepared ou realoDRhle terms. sepl-tim J I' EllifV K"L7L 1 O T T s-"" CITY G-allory of Jjxr-t. NO. 45 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, TSD. &B Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypes. Sep6-ly TIm- Tidies C3r-xi", WHOLE3ALR UEAI.Ett IX GROCERIES & LIQUORS, iv eat r lrm utrert, ap25-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. "Watches and Jewelry. P L CEISSLER MAIN ST., BETW EEN THIRD AND FOURTH, OPPOSITE VOVHT HOVKR. TTMJIVMJY J VST JlfC TtfBJVJSMt FR01U mM. the East, where he hits CjSi purchased a beautiful assort- -Jr&fjfy'Wf mcnt of WATCHES, CLOCKS, aud JEWELRY of every dee-1" yW rTfTPa cription, tho undersigned is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular. - He iuvites an examination of his goods and prices. ' P. L. GIESSLEK. : N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. sep23-dl, W. II. P. STODDARD, CaT THB O Li Mt Ji STJM BM.MSIIM1 B WM. DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tinties to keep on hands a full and complete supply ot Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at as low a figure as auy bouse in the city. Also, a large and varied assrtnicr.t of AMBHOTYPE STOCK, CAMERAS, CASES, ASD CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. - sept20 NEW-DRUG SfORETTP I -Of wjtjyrr mmbv&s ok .jikiJL icines that "you cau depend upon, call at ThonitKon's New Store, corner of Maiu and Second streets. He has a splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stufls, "Window-Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Shoe, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Clothes, and Hand Brushes; Hair Oils, Pomades, Pomatum, aud Hair Tonics in endless va riety. The Ladies ran hud all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the very best quality. If you want cheap and good goods, go to THOMPSON'S New Drugstore. . ''', -. dec 13 J. II. MAGHEE & CO. it h .-'ti w nttji ii v i t ni thi: ik FALL TRADE, with a stock of Goods every way suited to the wants of the countrv, and invite the attention of MERCHANTS to their extensive stock of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED DRV GOOD! i AND BOOTS AND SHOES, which is very complete and very cheap. We invite Merchants to examine our stock let'ore going further from home, as we will sell them cheaper than they cau buy goods elsewhere and get them home. -,. . s pi 4 . HOTELS. .HKK WHO II HOI SIJ. U-MI.M,. M'. BYEkS, Proprietor. Corner First und Locust . streets, Evansville, Iud. laat lauding. One s.juare from steam- . mvo-lj fVITl HOTMiMy, UTKH STHKMiT, J lK'tveen Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. jctl-tf WM. 11. BOICOCRT. Prop. IBM MJBMeMjy BOVSK, TrtV, 1 9jMl the largest and best arranji'fd Hotel in tlm New England states; is centrally located, ami eay of access from all th routes of travel. 1 , con tains : all the modern improvements, and every coiiveni-Fico ! tor the comfort and accommodation ot the traveling j )ubtic. T lie sleepiuir ro tins are large ami w elt ventilated; the suites ol rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for :ami!ies, and large travelng parties, nnd the house will continue to he kept s a tirst-class hotel in every respect. "pS-ly LEWIS RICE, Prop'r.

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Wo can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacity. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsbnrg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, ami warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to th tlonsands of persons using them. HORNBROOK CO., Agents, nov24 Water Btreet. Evansville. E. S. BABCOCK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Have constantly ou hand Sash, Doors and Rolling and Station auy Sit a or Blinds, of Superior Allegany Lumlter, well seasened, and neatly and strongly manufactured. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. SASH. THICK- pbicb pes SIZE. ' . NESS. WINDOW. 8x1 0. ...... .......m.........1....... ............. 9 32 8x10 W. 38 10x12 44 10x12 52 loxl 1 62 10x14 1 t!2 10x15 1V. 70 10x16 i..A Vl 80 10x14 .....1 - 84 loxio ...i34 l io 10x18 l'J-i'. 1 25 12x16 ; J 1 30 12x18 1 1 40 ""Check Rails.. Sash of other sizes on hand, or pnt up at short notice. DOORS, SIZE. ' ' ' ' THICKNE8S. PEICE 2-6x0-6 ..: 1 ... $1 35 " 1 1 45 ' " .1 1 80 ' 1 2 00 2-8.6-8..... 1 1 60 IVs - 170 ...AM., , aot 2 15 rys ..l4 . 2 tiO 2-10x6-10... Vi- !!; 1!?? 1 90 2 20 2 25 2 05 2 50 2 65 2 85 a io " i , vx, , ' 1! 1. I N US. P'-ice. Price. Size. Stiititmant Slats. Rolling Stat. oNxlO SI 25 71 5(1x12 1 25 I 71 011x14 1 50...- 2 0 10x15 1 75... . 2 25 10x16 2 2.5 2 75 10x18 2 50.... .... 3 00 12x18.. 3 00 3 50 FRA9IES Door and Window. SIZE. THICKNRSS. PttlC. 8x10 1 8 60 10x12 V4 100 Other sizes made to order. BLINDS of all sizes made to order. tf 5 DOORS other than regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. Doors monltled to order. Builders should, ifp"Ssible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they cau then be supplied at any time. Ceiling, Siding, and Flooring for sale. Monldings of all sizes. Fencing Boards 4 feet loug, for sale etieap. vine vvinaow contains twelves lights. All orders must be addressed to E. S. BABCOCK, myll-lyilA w Evansville, Ind, jfiH.1 It I j Mi S li.i B CO CH , I. ft I' OB TMi U and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, main street, near water. . Having com pleted my ar range me nti with Europe an and Amer? ican ' manu factnrers for a direct supply or al 1 goods iu my line, I am enabled to. of fer inducements, that cannot fail to be to the interest of all en paged in tile business io give me a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the best stool; bunds, enameled and of all kinds of leather; cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings ot all Rinds, &mtlle trees, r.ngush bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, spurn, -liames, line silver hames of all kinds, Jenhy I.ind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth vebs, American tiirtn and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gntta percha and brass lined martengal rings; superior kerseys tor horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac. ... I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would respectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I w also-agent for Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. ap20-dw jr li.ntn-.t i, t.j. co MjB uHJV it co. have removed to Water street, three doors above Main. , WE are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bod, the best aud most convenient now iu use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. jan25

NEW ORLEANS CARDS.

K. A. BiOWN. n. J. WTKBCKN R. A. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, , Mo. 84 Magazine Street .. NEW OBLEANS, LA. , " 99" Particular attention paid to the sale of Western produce. Personal attention paid, tu Forwarding Merchandise. . - . v augl ' R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, Ao. 94 Camp ' Street,-1 NEW ORLEANS, LA. . B. H. SHORT. 00t22-6mdl - U. S. HOWARD. ti. 11, IA1RCUILI.. .....JOHN W. BINGMAM E. II. FAIRCIIILD & . CO., (Successors to T. C. TwiTchell A Co.,) Commission Mef chauts, 70 POYDRAS STREET, . oct4 WlCAV OH I, tlA.fi S. &v MM. MtMiJSWJSMt T CO., COMMMS Ky sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-d&wly TjTI . JVolkJBTOCK COMMMSsiol JL Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans. La. jan22'57-ly. -MHiBMiMM. Ml Mi My BOJVMtBlO, VOMJMSSt 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 Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, Ac. , Cash advances made on consignments. mal5-ly - gMKIIr- TMI Mi UJVMt Mi B til JVJi Mt , W-S for many years chief Clerk in the bouse 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 view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name aud style of BENTON AKING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support npon the friends of the old house of iOUS HURLEY A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette aud New Levee streets. New Ol leans, April 27, 1858. aug8-y JOS. W. DOUGHERTY, Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, apG-ly Eva-navlHe, Ind. S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our bouses. REFER TO 1 Messrs. A 11 is A Howes, Bement A Veile, Howard A Brown , Evansville. ' ' jy6 TT I L,KIJ, ti ItMiJtT II fl ISMi X Co., WW COMMISSION AND FOB WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN. ..W. R. QHEATHOLSE... JOS. CU'ZINUEB. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac. aug!4 B. P. ETUELL...R. U. ABBOTT.... EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding Mercliaxits, NO. lOl MAGAZINES!'., NEW ORLEANS, LA. . '' . BSVEBENCEg: ' Geo. Foster A 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. Evertsou, Esq., Mt. Vernon, iud. G. P. Hudspeth & Co., Boouville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Eor,., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. ' Nawcomb A Bro.. D. S. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. . jy JOHN A. RE1TZ JOUSA. HANKY. 13CRESCENT CITY TnOTJKrTJ EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CRESCENT CITY FOCN. DRY" beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lic in general that they are fully prepared to niak to order ail kinds ot fllACHINFRY Neetled for Mills or Manufactories of any kina Having a great variety of patterns for i ,v HILL GEARING, of any size, and . STEAM ENGINES , of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND M1NIN0I MACUINKRY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MILKY AND IMPROVED . Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, t : IRON FRONTS for House?,. CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS r IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything in the 1 IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS. BtJtss cJisTijyres made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TIIRESH1NO MA CHINES, " And Powers1 complete, of the latest improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES,. GUM BELTING AND PACKINGj ' . WROUGHT A VD WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Highest price always paid fo old ' METALS, . At the old Stand Corner Canal and Ingle strjet KEITZ &. HAN BY. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do repairs in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand and for sale. je22 -mwTi, k !jnii.K! .ytn.K At the iiiTW "Jt rtka Bazaar, will be found a constant supply of Pure Freh M ilk, at the lowest market price.! k janll , OUOK A LANGLEY. TrrtjtJVCr JFVBS .' Those wishing to buy J Fancy Furs at a very reduced price, have now an opportunity. Our stock being quite large, con sidering the advauced season, we are determined to sell it out, even twiow the cost. Come and see for yourself. No. 39 Main street. ., i janll VAUTIER A MARC0NNIER. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. JSjnBSSBS. HAJUMBB Ml H Ml I FUSS, W Ut from New Orleane, have purchased the ST.' CHARLES SALOON, on Fifist street, nearly oppo site the Post Oihce, and have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. ... The uew proprietors hnva bad long experience as keefters of fiisbioiiable and jtopuiar itestaurauts in New Orleans, ahd they will endeavor. In their new house, to combine all the elegancies and luxuries of Northern ami Southern Restaurats iu the ST. CHARLES. . They have brought a largo and complete stock f choice Liouor 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 sup-' plies of Liquors, Fruits, ana luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare no expense nor latins to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former representation, as a pleasant Saloon, a place of good living, and elegant, refined and luxurious resort. . SuS' Billiard players Kill hod at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tables, from the well known and celebrated factory of J. M. Brunswick Co. . ' ' i The undersigned flatter themselves that long ex perience and careful attention will enable them to merit a reputation equal to any saloon in the west ern country. ' '" ' . KS A splendid Lunch will be served up in the most approved style, evry morning at 10 o'clock. nAMMtK It llKtlf IN), augl Late of New Orleans.

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V v 4T bX:... yj t'- ni i r 1,W KjJw jflBM2fiCJEJr CMTi TO B J CCO FA C TORY. The undersigned having engaged in the Tobacco Business, with the purpose of supply, ing, if possible, the wants of the home market, I am now- repared to offer a well selected stock of nanufatxr Tubaceo-s-frora Missonri, Kentucky, and Tenunce Leaf, in Pounds, . Fives, Halves, Eights,an( i arters, in any desired package.. Terms liberal, and acceptable discount lor CokIi purchases, bnt no sale leas than five boxe. A. GUM BERTS, jy28 . No. ia5 Main street, Evansville, Ind. ..HiTM' Mi Ml ti Mi T r rom and C?after this date, January 2d, lfiOO. a complete assortment of our tools will be found at GEORGE S. SONNTAG t CO., No. 10 Main street, with whom we have made arrangements tu sell eur goods, at our prices, antl make good all tools that are broken by defect in workmanship. janl2 . J. C. A J. G. SMITH. jBWOMM! jnjJ'VMMCTU BMiSlO dozen JLM. Smith's superior axes. ' . - , 10 do Smith's drawing knives. 20 do " hatchets. 1 ' 5 do " grubbing hoes. ' '' . For sale o. 10 Main street, i janl2 GEO. 8. SONNTAG t CO. FZtm Ml J KM: S J'tl. 1 OJHV.H RECEIVED per steamer Lehigh, by declO HORENSON A CO. IjMMH te MMO.WMSS, WJtTBH ST., 1 door above Vine, sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Magnolia "Whiskj OT EVANSVILLE, IND. t j All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and con tt W a large supply of Old and Choice BourlKtn Kye, and Monongahela Whisky. , aut;l-dAwly STO V JLJJ ! STOVES UP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. j' I; i mi . SCANTL1N & S1EPHENS Have just received a full supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and every description of STOVES, GRATES, TIN WARE, and KITCHEN UTENSILS. Their stock embraces all varieties of COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE! STOVES AND GRATES, , ' with and with ut mantles, all of the newest and most apprised patterns. The stock embraces the gre titest variety ever bronght to this market. It has been selected by one of the partners in pervert, from the' largest stocks of the manufacturers in Pitt burg, Cincinnati, snd Louisville, and has boenr purchased on terms that will allow the undersigned to se . t the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be had in this market. BuS Call at the sign of the Cooking Stove, No. 13 Main street, opposite the State Bank, between Water and First streets. aepl2-dfcw3m KCANTLIN A STEPHENS. . Q.T1Z.M4, wV BJJ'mTJJMI t JiMS TMiB - . MINED TO SUCCEED . ,v GEORGE THORNHILL takes pleasure in in onning his old customers that in the qnality nd style of his work, he flatters himself ho cannot be excelled. He may still be found at the corner of Second and Maui streets, where tho choicest ilar neas and Saddles of every description can be obtained on the best of terms. Repairing done with neatness and dispatrji, Second-hand Harness always on hand. ' '-jel DR. HAAS, having leased the rootr.s formerlyoecupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, ojiposite the Post Oflioe, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the surrounding towns aud country, o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, hall be attended to with great pleasure. His CONTINUOUS GUM ....... works without a seam or crevice. Nothing will be more clean, or have greater strength. His Block W'obx has but two seams in a full upper or lower set. Persons can laugh as heartily as they choose without showing that thoir 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 simple gum tooth work on gold and silver plate and also the Cheoplastio work, which is much liked by those who have need it. He has also two processes for extracting teeth without pain no inhalationno injurious effects arising from their asn the most delicate can have them applied with perfect safety. i-arenu win consult ino ncaitn aim beauty or their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to those invaluable organs. I take pleasnre in introducing Dr. Uass. formerly of Lafayette, Ind., my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will find them both pleasant and profitable : From my in- ! tercounte with the Doctor. I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste aud high professional ability and standing. With this view, I cau, with safety, recommend him to the community i a sKiuiui ana competent uentist. apl8 . J. KIVETT. ROLLINGS W UKTH & BRO. TfJfJ VMS JUST BBC Mil VMiMt A LARUE MM. and new importation of CROCKERY-WARE, GLAS.SWARE, CHINA. Ac, ou First street, Evansville. oct5 Removal. The undersigned begs leave t'j inlorm his old customers, and the public in general, that he has removed his stock of Saddlerv to JVw. 3, Malloek't Biock, fourth tlrttt, Market I'lmce, Where he will always be found manufacturing the best of Saddles, Harness, and other articles usually kept iu his line? and will sell, Ifor cash,) cheaper than any other house in the city. Please call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. jaulO-oin DAVID M. SCHNEE.

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CraniTlUe -seft tui'l Garerue Corrected by the Branch Bank. ; .

xcbaju: i. ' New-Votk;'1 Buying SelHng y. New Orleans, ": par , " .Cincinnati, , " : - . ;." -. BAVKABkS rt'NDS, OB CVEKENCT AT PASv Si-ate Bane or Indiana. Louisiama. Bank or the State or iN-j Wheki.ino Cm, , IIIANA. ' i BALT1KOBK. State Bank of Ojiio. jPiTTsrvao. . . K r.HTHChy. " j Pllli.AIIKt.FHIA," .. . rt c i e PAYi:n Fur.E M iPtotjHt, St. Louie only Banks of Indiana. . ,,, STOCK 1AK Ot 01IIQ--BJCKfT ..wTJnionT Sandusky. ...5 dis. City, Cincinnati .10 dis City Bank, ColHiiibim.fi ilis Cana, Clevelaiid...."5 dis ueca County. ,.7i.tii. 1 :, . -'..'. i HEW YOKK, NtW KNGLANU, l JER.i"T, PKN.NSYLV A VI A , AKIJ PELAWARE,' I.N 0000 1'CEDIT. . .... -' . : I SPECIE-PAYING tKKJS BANKS. IrookTilli Iik,.iii:uok'HJ'''chang8..Jlaiikr Green vilie. crwtle. Bank of :ikliavt, Elk'ayette Co. Bank, Con hart. i , Bersville. - t Bnk..of Gosheh Goshen.. Rink of Gospert, Uosport. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. ' Bank of Monticello, M -ticejlo. : , Bank of Mt. Tcrnm., 'it Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Patili. Bank of Rockville, Wabashtown. farmers' B'kiWeetield. tloosicr B'k, LogansKrt. ,'ndiana Bauk, Madison. Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo. ' ' - iinlititia l armerB' Bank, Franklin. Indiana h tock Bank, Laporte, ' i Kentucky Stock B'k, Columbus. ' Lngrango Bivnlc, Lima. Mer. and Mechanics Bk, New Albany. New York aud Va. State Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co.; Bank, Rockville. . . Prairie City Bank.'Terro Haute.' ' , Southern Bank Ind., Terra Haute. ; , Salem Bank. Goshen. Bank of Syracnw, Syraense. ... Dank of Salem, Salem. tank of Sulem, New Al bany. ' Bloomington B'k, Bloemington. Crescent City Bank, Ev ansville. Caual Bank, Evanville. Cambridge City B k, Cam bridge City. To the Public. rwruu past u-mjstxb Jt.rii spring JL so far, have' been Terr wet ones, causing many of our rivers to overflow their banks, back iug up the water in the creeks and bayous, and tooditg to a considerable extent the, bottom lands ; when the rivers recede, "which may be extected soon, then tho large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun, produces the malaria, which proves so fatal in iti course, sweeping whole States; and sparing neither ag nor ecx in its conquering march. , - . Altur a residence of more than twenty years iu 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 fever gue, Ac, and as such we rucommend our Magnolia Whisky. ' We wish tho public, to understand that we are not urging upon them the use of strong Liquors aa a beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their being used in that way, but if people will use them as such, let them have by all moans a pure article, that will keep them in health, and lungthcn instead of shortening their lives. We propose to sell always pure and unadulterated Liquors fur medicinal purposes, and a little for the stomach's sake, if required, aud will challenge an inspection by the bot chemists in this or any other country, to find any impurity or adnlteration in the wliieky branded by us, "Allis A Howe' Magnolia." It is warranted, as it is distilled from the com, rye, or wheat, with a slight addition of good cistern water. We have no doubt many persons have heeM ruined in health, if not actually killed, py drinking bad whisky, the greater the reason that Allis & Howes pure Magnolia should be in general use. Just recoiled and in store for Bale 10 Yi pipes ans'd Brandies (old) from S to 87 P gal. '2 ya pipes do tola) from .1 to $7 t gal, 4 p'ipes Holland Gin ; 3 pnncheons old Rum. ; alAi ALLL & HOWJiS. Wafer sl. rsn Uf-- M.JI RtiKST TOBMCCO JittJL TABL1SUMENTIN THE STATE. lw .'.' 1 .- 13.' ..V . . e .f t,r, , k'-; h. vi ix ii.M F. FeDdricli & Brothers, Would respectfully inform tho citizens of F'-ans-ville aud vicinity, that they have a larger stock of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, l'ipes, and German " 1 Smoking Tobacco,' .. . . Than any two establishments of our principal cities. ;, .- . ... i Hotels and store-keepers, took to your interests. Before purchasing elsewhere, please examine our large assortment, which we pledge ourselves to 'sell at the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can be bought iu Cincinnati or fiuieville; -AH we ask is, that you shall call and Judge for yourselves. We otter any of the abov.nt 'tUoietutle r retail. Our establishment 18 a branch of the well kfown extensive Baltimore Tolmcco Warehouse , of .ob. Fendrich tt Bros., No. 1M Forest street. . ',' f; FENDRICH a BR09.t' . ; ' ' , " ' " ' M iin st.; 1 door above First' ' ocf.!4 ' ' " , . . ' Evansville. Ind. ' ". - -'AMERICAN Wholesale ,Clo House. ngltiJX' 'MijMBB A HO, Tit Mi WHO I, Mi M. CMhing tCiUle of the West was comparatively f small amount, ami was confined almost exclusively to a retail liiisltiess In the larger towns and cities alone. Now this line of Goods lias become an almost indispensable part of the stork of every general Dry Goods storo from tho crowded city to the cross-road stand. Like all changes in trade, however, this one has not been produced oxcept for the best of reasons. Among these are the great saving of material by cutting a large quantity of garaicuts togUlier-tlie suiierior work and speed of Hewing machines in manufacturing the great liv ing ot tune in waiting tor your "tarn" at the Tailor's the uncertainty of even (lien getting a satisfactory 'fit," and above all the saving of ut Irast oue-Jtaithe cost of the garment in thojirce. For a numtier oi years tins Mas onlj teen a varl ot our general Dry Goods busin' 4S, but we bave made arrangements to dt-vote t ur whole house exclu sively to it alone with fii.1i' lines of Notions and Furnishing Goons as will be necessary and desirable in that trade. Belitvlng that the true interest of the trade will be to sustain us iu this enterprise, we wouM iespoctfnlly annoc.ice that we now have on hand one ol tho largest and most desirable stocks-of vWELL MADE CLOTHINd that m as everoll'oreH to tli trade of the WesU i We respectfully solicit a call from oil ouv old friends, and tho trade generally. Wecharge nothing for thnicln-j our goods, and not much if yeij them.' 'We are prepared to sell to all pronipt-tiuie buyers as low as any house in the trade. A liberal discount also made on all cash nates. . . ;. - '. .WM. S. FRENCH A COV, sep3 No. 20 Main street 1859. FALL' AND WINTER ' 185& r rfc t- sa 9 3 fully solicit the .attention of their numerous friends and customeis- to-(an extensive assortment of '-". - FALL.A2TD WINTER GOODS, Which they are daily receiving and submitting fo inspection. Th.o goods embrace all the nuwes designs and rmxt desirable patterns manufactured and are admirably adapted to the Western Trail Annexed they enumerate a fewof the deportments which will lie found -complete, and comprising all the novelties of the season : Cloths, Cafsimeres, and Doo-Skins; . ,i . t. Katinetts. Fancy Tweeds, and Jeim.i; ' " , Stuffs, Merinos, and Dress Goods; Ginghams, Prints, and Scotch Plaids; Ribbons, Hosiery, and Gloves; Blankets, Flannels, Linseys, anil Tickings; j Sheeting, Shirtings, and Mariners' Stripes; Genuine Irish Linens, "our own importation;' Boots and Shoes; liata aud Caps; . '-' r Fancy Ariit le-t, N.itions, Triinmings, Ac. oct 10 COHNEH MAIN ANJJ FIKST WfM. KURTZ, t tho Wiiultwiilu ujiti RetniL Cou&-cUoiiay ou 'irrtt street, V two doors from tlm iot Otlii-, haa aiTHin hnon aitiiilntwl oif turent for Maltby's Baltimore Oysters In the oily Ktf Jtv.msville, and he will receive daily, supplies by Express, directly from the Packer, iu Bait i more. He is prepared to oiler the trade such iudnoement ' fori Im ent irasoasou as hav never been offered in this market heretofore. A constant daily supply always ou hand,'so that, dealers and families can obtain at any tuee during tho season those choice Ovrrters, In' cans anil half cans, and in the shell, warrauled irwh nod sweet, and very superior iu flavor and quality. . I ernis cash.. .Ami none out bankable money received. A. KL'RTZ, i, air25-im Sole Agent for l.vansvule. ECONOMY IS WEALTH!! TT Wi CMi I l-MiMI J.Vil M- OB , 'JlH low for trash at No. S Secoiul .street, a large and suierior lot of winter BOOTS AND SHOES Boys' and Youth's Kip and. Caff, a prime article. A nice assortment .j' Ladies1, Rubber Overshoes, Sandals, Bullalo, GoHsiuiere, Ac. ' Also a variety of Children's and !Uises' Shoescopper tips aud other styles too numerous to inentiou. Give No. .8 a call, if you wish to buy cheap. Yours on friendly terms, nov26 JOHN BASCH

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