Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 145, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 February 1860 — Page 4

" STEAMBOAT BEGISTEB. ' , AMlVBD. Union, Green River Ida May, Pittsburg

New Uncle Sam, N O Poland, Nashville Baltic, Louisville Southerner, Louisville Monarch. Cincinnati - Grey Eagle, Louisville Conewego, Nashville Day City, littsburg DEPAETCD. Union, Louisville Monarch, New Orleans Kew Uncle Sam, Louis'e Greenville, B Green Masonic Gem, Wabash Grey Eagle, Louisville Poland, Cincinnati Southerner, Memphis Baltic, New Orleans Conewego, Cincinnati Ida May, Nashville Bay State, St Louis Kate Sarchet, Wabash ——— ......The <River> is rising. It had risen twelve inches for the 24 hours ending yesterday evening. The Louisville <Courier> remarks that this time last year the water was in all the houses on Water street there, and says that a freshet is not now improbable, as there is a good deal of snow on the westem slope of the Alleghenies. ......The <Weather>—On Wednesday evening the hard wind of that day lulled, allowing wind-bound boats to depart. The weather turned cool that night, and yesterday was quite bracing. Last night there was a cool, shifting north and north-west wind, and the sky was quite cloudy. ......We are very sorry that our friend "W. H. W." intends discontinuing his valuable reports from Vincennes. His letters have been well received and eagerly copied by our river exchanges. We presume his business engagements will prevent him from corresponding with the <Jonrual> [sic]. ......A new correspondent from Vincennes "M. T. D."—appears this morning in the <Journal>. He takes the place of W. H. W. in posting the public in regard to the Wabash and things thereon. We hope to hear from him regularly. ......The <Lue Eaves> will be at our landing at noon to-day, ready to take passengers and freight up Green river. Capt. Jim McDonald will be found on deck, and Capt. Zach Taylor in the office. The <Eaves> will take you through safe. ......The fleet <Dunbar> is the mail packet for Paducah and way points to-day at 12 o'clock. She is a good boat, and her officers gentlemanly and experienced river men. We would recommend shippers and passengers to take the <Dunbar> if they wish to go through safe. ......The <Poland>, bound from Nashville to Cincinnati, when just above Mt. Vernon ou Wednesday, was badly used by the storm. Part of her hurricane roof, aft, was blown off; her larboard bulk heads carried away; one of her escape-pipes blown down, and things put in a bad fix generally. She passed here looking decidedly used up. ......The <Baltic> came in from Louisville some time during the night of Wednesday, and lay here all the forenoon yesterday taking on freight. She left about noon with a full trip. ......The <Monarch> passed down about noon yesterday. ......The <Scioto> is due this evening, and goes up Saturday morning to Louisville. ......The <Union> arrived from Green river Wednesday night, and brought, besides other freight, 500 bbls of pork and 50 tcs hams, for J. S. Mitchell & Co. She went up to Louisville. ......The numberless suits that have been brought against boats lately in our way courts, have led our steamboat friends to consider the propriety of petitioning the Legislature, now in session at Baton Rouge. as to establishing a Court solely for the purpose of trying these river steamboat cases. We hope that the Legislature will afford the necessary relief, and no longer leave steamboats at the mercy of men who instigate these suits out to profit by them.—<New O. Delta, 14th>. ......The <Diana> is due from New Orleans to-day. ......The <Masonic Gem> left Wednesday evening for the Wabash. ......The Louisville <Courier> has the following items: THE WARD SOLD.—We learn by private dispatch to this city, that the <Robt. J. Ward> was sold in New Orleans Monday, at sheriffs sale, for $7,400. The name of the purchaser we did not ascertain. The <Com. Perry>, which arrived here from Pittsburg yesterday, struck a rock or snag which made her leak pretty badly, and protest was entered at Pittsburg. She is bound for Saint Louis. ......<Freights> No change of consequence since our last report. ......The Cincinnati <Commercial> of Feb. 22d says:—We learn from the Red Wing Sentinel, that "a proposition has been made by responsible parties to navigate Cannon River as far as Cannon Falls, by steam, provided an exclusive right of way shall be secured for fifteen years. ......The following we clip from the St. Louis <Democrat> of yesterday morning: The river continues rising steadily at this point, and also from Quincy. There is now seven and a half feet of water in the Channel to Cairo, and a probability of a good deal more before another week. There was no rain yesterday, but the clouds betokened more rain, and very high winds prevailed all day. ......A dispatch received from Quincy, yesterday, reports the river now open to Keokuk. The <Warsaw>, which left yesterday, will go through. ......We are glad to present onr readers with another letter from our Vincennes correspondent. Vincennes Correspondence. VINCENNES, Feb. 23d, 11 A. M. JOURNAL REPORTED:—Wabash river rising fast. We have had heavy rains for two days. Passed up this morning, <Freestone>; <Izetta>, from New Orleans to Wabash. I will bid river friends farewell to-day. W. H. W. VINCENNES, Feb. 23, 1860. EDITORS JOURNAL:—River rising at this point. The steamers <Freestone> and <Izetta> are at the wharf, for points above the steamer <Mary Cook> will push out about tomorrow. Weather cloudy, and signs of rain. River raised nine inches at this point since yesterday morning the 22d. W. T. D. THE Jeffersonville <Democrat> says a theatre has been established in the State Prison! ====== Receipts by Railroad. February 23, 1860. 60 bbls whisky, 70 bbls 8our, 56 sacks corn, 42 bbls lard, I A Crane; l,5.i busb corn, 33 bhds hams, :i6 bbls ork, Browu Aiknian; isti boxes hardware, 2 bundles etiovels, G S fconutag; 3 bales domestic, J S Jaquess; 2 boxes paer, John Burke; 14 bales furs, Wm llublell; 3 cars cattle, Wm Johnson; 4:1 doz brooms, S Burnett; 1 tool chest, 2 trunks, J G Wingcrt; 1 cask, 1 bbl. Wheeler & Biggs; ii bbls eggs, 1 bbl butter, Geo Foster A Co; lot old iron and copiier, Roelker, Klosmao A Co; Tl bag wheat, Iglehart llr; 1 bundle bags, Cattlet; I box dressed poultry, tVhjk fc Lajigley; 18 boxes fruit, 2 kegs, L Kessler; 1 1x11 guru belting, C II Wells; ' boxes dry goods, A Lowental; 4 box dry goods, J li Maghee A Co; 2 boxes hardware, 8 Orr; tut bag oats, II Ramey; 10 sacks potatoes, 5 bbls gg", bbls green apples, A Lemcke Co: lion bush ear corn, T G Williamson; 5 quarters beef, 2 green hides, T Percy; 4 bbls eggs, 1 box, Geo Miller; 2 fahls esifs. J G Vennenian; 18 Racks corn meal, L 3iliac. A. E. SHBADER, Agent.

STEAMBOATS.

REGULAR. PACK ETS. ! i . " - " ! EIO JB & REEJV RIVE RTIIE HJZtlJL'n nlar Evansville ond Creou'rivor . nubetl). B. CAMPBELL, U. Lumm master. Ham Davis, clerk, having beenuE newly; fitted and furnished, offers superior accommodations to the traveling public. She will run regularly throughout tlie present season m points on :i-o.. fiver. Mercnanis ana sending orders can rely on having them promptly filled. The officers of tho Campbell will attend promptly to all way business, carrying "S" " passengers at low rales, filling orders, making p.irhasrs, dc, for their friends along the route. . febO ' ' . GEK l'ACKET, CHAKLJCY BOWEN, JcJH?J$ Dexteb, Master, leaves Evansville Bsaeiii Tuesday and Saturday,; at 12 o'etock iu., arriving at Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., Cairo at 12 o'clock. M.. Wednesday nnd Suturday. Keturniug, leaves Cairo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, P. M and Paducah every Thurs day and Sunday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at ivansville with tne tvansvine ana urwirmni K. It., and Packets for Green River. Alsot con. nectinir at Hiuitliland with Cumberland River Pack ets ; at Cairo, with Msmphis, New Orleans and St. Louis Packets. Tickets can be obtained on hoard the boat for all Eastern Ctiea. sept23 Tr W4J'8 VILLM JJVJ9 JJD i t: J 11 JUJ P A O K E T The fine steamer DUNBAR, 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 Crnwfordsville 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. JK0Businesg promptly attended, and charges tor freight and passage, same as charged by the rfcgnlar packet, unrougn urns oi auing giveu vo o Orleans and all points on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. . '"R18 -mm Jl ti U Is JI M MjV VM S Vl JL, JL It , M-Mf EVANSVILLE AND HENDERSON Packet. The new I tXjJ and magnificent Steamer GREY fS vi. -4 EAGLE, W. H. Daniel, Captain ; J. ti. 1u.oan, Clerk, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday at 4 o'clocit P. M. Leaves Evansvile every Monday at 12 M., and Thursdays at 5 o'clock P. Al. jan!7 " . JCKJt HUH Til dJI KJtOJjTOJS' JiJlt run li niTjEin. ih eii'(f.iii. Munnoiir ilnnwr TjTTR EAVES. Mnniiim IVTautAr will otimIta rttirii.. lar semi-weekly trips to South Carrol ton und Pond River, leaving on 1 uesdays ana uridays. , . For freight or passage, apply onboard. ' " de20t FOR WABASlOuVEEL W.I OJ SIM PJCKJET MM The new and light draught sloamer MASONIC GEM, Pillsbnry Master, McDonald Clerk, will makett regular trips between Evansville and Mt. Carina., during the season. For freight or passage apply on board, janllltf -sfS- PACKETS! The fine light ffw w draught steamer LiO' - 'fin? Kg. i' 'IBM tT. EL". Dono, LEWIS DAVIS, Waster Wm. M. List, Clerk. Leaves Evansville on Saturdays, at 12 o'clock. Leaves llutsonville ou WednesdkVR, at 12o'clock. iPA'A'D, VOMFOKT, UELIABIL1TY, SAFETY. J0 UN McCLAIN Mater. Tuos. DcrsoocHET...... Clem. Leaves Evansville on Wednesdays, at oVIock. ' Leaves Uutsonville on Saturdays, at 12 o'oIock. These two boats will run regularly during the senson, connecting at Uutsonville with the Hatsor.ville, Terre Haute, and Lafayette Packet, MASONIC GEM. Freight aud Passengers receipted through. to all points. Passengers aud Shippers may rely npon the regularity of these boats. All ordeis and buxiness entrusted to them will he pienipllv uttended to. m K tfuiTj It W.i H I S M It I f JJ JU JLh' Packet, the light draught ttteamer, CAS1LE liAKUKM, Consol, master, Mieoie, clerk, will make regular trips between Evansville and JCuiiene during the sea-i son. For freight or passage apply on buaiii.. , Jan24. MUUIsJlt H Jl ft II It I I 'It It Packet, the splendid light drauht steamer FREESTONE, Moses Kirk- f Patrick, master, will make regulaistt trips during the season between Evansville und Attica, leaving Evansville Tuesdays and arriving on Saturdays. . , jau24 MP Mi H l J J t HUT, JLm The Jighi draught steamer n" MARY COOK, Suttow Master, J-JS!-Campbkll, Clerk ; will make regii- sLLjSjfcSis lar triisi between Evansville and Eugene, during the season. For freight or panting?, apply on board. janl'J tf. , -.,. - . CHARLES EVERT, SAIL-MAKER & RIGGER, WW . Captains and the public in genera! "at he has on hand a valoablo lot of TAKPAllLINS OK ALL SIZES, which lie will sell cheap. Old Tarpaulin repaired on short notice. Fire Screens, Uoiler Deck Curtains, made und put up, complete. All riggiug work done on short notice. Alw, ropes neatly spliced. Call at his room, over J. G. Venneman' store. , Janl7d.1in, CUfLLS AND FKVEK. JTT IU B T ItJiJV" G JRl Jt ti 8KJ'C JL strange that persona will continue to shake from day to day, week to week, and mouth to month, with Ague, when seventy-five cents invested in Dr. Uarker's Chlorine Ague Killer would cure them sound and well. Try it. For sale at octlO .4 THOMPSON'S Drugstore. VJVMlBtMJtB .' CP Kaieius aud Currants, Figs, -Dried Apples, and Dried Peaches, 31 bbls Green Apples, s 100 bushels Ear Corn, 2tK bushels of them extra Pink Eve Potatoes. Just received at T. REDMOND'S, dec 23 . , - . Posey's Blocs, Main street. TJ TJtJl KJTT 0 Til Mi AFfJUItS 9 of the Skcukiti Issukanck Jumi'ant, October 1, 1859 .. - ASSETS. Cash on hand $ GtiO 45 Cash iu Continental Rank, awaiting Investment - 89,54 or, Cash in Bank Commonwealth.... 5,K7 47 Total. ..8'j5,yisi ot Bnk Stocks-60 shares Rank Commerce " " 60 Am'n Ex. Bank , I , " 10O Diuik New York ' " 14 . " B'k N. America 214 ahs par val. 821,500 worth 22,704 25 Temporary Loans secured by 11,008 V. S. Coupon Bonds and 25 shares Resolute Fire Insurance Company 12,.1fi0 00 Bonds and Mortgages being first lien, &c.40f,l.r0 00 Premiums uncollected. 2,501 80 Accrued Ins.. on Bonds and Mortgages & Temporary Loans 6,7ii4 70 Balance dno from Agents......... . I'J 0!) Total . CaUtal Stock Sm plus ...... ". ?.vn,8'.a so $500,HHI 00 .. 44,8,.il S".i i,s!H so No Liabilities. JOSEPH WALKER, Pres't R. L. Haydock, Secretary. STATE OP NEW YOBK, ) c CITY A COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Impersonally appeared liefore me this 2!th day of November, A. D. 185U, Joseph Walker, President, and Richard L. Haydock, Secretary, of the Security Fire Insurant Company, of tbet'ityof New York, and severally affirmed that the withjn t:vV.o went by them snbscjjJJ, TieTief. h--- " TUOS. L. THORNKLL, Commissioner for the State of luilinun. In New York. This Company has complied with the law of Indiana concerning Insurance Companies, ami is prepared t take risks in the City of Evansville und Vanderburgh county, Iud. E. U. SARIN, Agent, decl6 87 Main street. rants. Green Apples, Dried Apples, Juried Peaches, Prunes, Figa Poultry, Giiine, Sweet and lriah Potatoes, Wkite Beans, Cheese, Fresh Oysters, Choice Roll Batter, Eggs, &cc, Ji., received and lor sale by janr. CHAS. McIOHNSTON. Pceys Block. Or lMJ- KXTKA BAl7ilMoiiirtmoT7iis-T 4mmw urn oeet lu tbemarket, at dec It COOK Jt LA NO LEY'S. f-lOJ I; HOItS fOST! T ONE-HALF Wdiaen extra gilt onid Coal Hods; "ditto cummon (snme size,) at plinu cost, fur rash, to close out janlO CHARLES M. WELLS. cj .'u.v.'Af rJ&fjjnoJ'Me' 9M. Bittrolff Brother ire uun paj iug twenty-two and a halt cents, current money, fur SjmuisIi and Mexican qiiator: fc,t,7 "TfyIi RSvRMiMiJjtt m, e.,"tet rnio iu. --'ii Hiifr curel hums. 1M do .. do d- bonlers. is XI do do Just received by febla d dried beef. 0OK LANGLEY.

BUSINESS CARDS.

'-rr" - REMOVAL, t , Jt ohe r t , J o y I9 J H CHIT Ji CT , Ojce Cur. Main and Water Sis.; entrance on Slain St. Evantvittet Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, &c, fur ;ill classes of buildingl, prepared on short notiire, ami on reasonable toron. - aiigl7 jr xj'jt v t rnjyriufMJS'jr, J ttornej's at ikw, Notaries Public ana Real Sjite Aecats, Evuisville. Indiana: WitL pnictice law in the Courts of this S ie, rill attend to the collection of claims in any pi : ul Che United States, will buy andsell real estate in the :ity of Evansville, in Vanderburgh and a'Uoining Jourities and in tlieWest generally, and will rionn ny other dutios pertaining to Attorneys or Ileal Estate Agents., Lots and farms always fur sale. Herman spoken by a member of the lh iu. fcd"01fice on. Third street, opposite the Curt House, in the rooms formerly occupied by the lute firm of Denby & Lunkenheimer. CHABLKS I)K.NBY.i......THEOlK)ltE W. VKNEMANX. novao-Cnid '.... ' ' ENCOURAGE HOME-LABOR. jry : JI- MMGJlRMO' c&RRiacm JCf 1 MANUFACTURER, Alalii street, near the Caual, Evansaillk, Ino. Has on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagous of every variety all of his own manufacture which he will warrant to be superior to any work to be purchased at the East for tho same prices. During tho late hard times, and the inclement winter wit h its impussably muddy roads, tho demand for Carriages hus boon light, and his stock has accumulated in his waroroums ; to dispose of it, and to relievo himself from a tliyht pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Auy person who wants a beuutitul Buggy at a bargain, will find a better chance for a trade than be has ever had before, at DEGARMO'S. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale an J Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JW. 13 Moeff,m It lock. Main St. TIHJB VJVMIKRSHiJVMiMM, 111 VMJS'ti removed to No. 1J2 Posey's Block, Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and eularged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which ho will sell, 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 husiness Vj merit a continuance of their patronage. Goods delivered in any part of tfie city free of charge. sep2Cj T. REDMOND. New Grocery Store. WW0MSRMJVG TO AVCOMMO IIJTE WW the public and ourselves as much as possible, we have opened a branch ot our establishment at NO. &.WATER ST.. BET. MAIS A SYCAMORE, where we would take pleasure in supplying families and steamboats with fancy and staple groceries, provisions, lc, at the lowest possible rates. It is our intention to do as uear a CASH 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 aud have them charged at the old stand, No. 82 Main street, where business will be carried ou as formerly. Those interested in the purcliasn of steamboat stores will please give us a trial, as we think we can make it their interest so to do. VICKERY BROS. . W bolcsalo and retail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO., i MAIN STREET, nW,9HERK VfV HE EOPJV0 J WW lull stock of all the novelties of the day ior the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeonp, Violins, Ilurp, Arrordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls. Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Doniinoa, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade solicited by ocl-TJ-ly A. C. PFSHEE. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, MA N C F A n C R ER A WH O I.ES A LE DEALER IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHH, CANilMEKKS, HATOiiETTH, TWXF.D GENTS' FTJltNlSniNG GOODS. Alan. Hats and t'.apx. No. 3 Main Stueet, bet. First ani SSecosd. sepl2 , .. . EVANSVILLE, IND. - 7tJ if Jfi. JOHJSOJ ROOK RWltUt Ell AND MittIZ DliUlfA JHHIJV UlillllUittllllf 1, First st.. bet. Main aud Locust, - EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. M6- Blank Rooks ruled, paged and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the largest Ledger. Music and Magazines bound In any style. jolG-dJtwtl "li." "JNIURSINNA, 7 AHCHITEOT, OFICEO THIRD STREET, BETW EEN ' VINE AND DIVISION. -IbV Plans, Specifications, letail Drawings, Ac, f Public and Private Buildings preared ou reasonable terms. sepllMliii ' J i k it ii YK iTXTl O T T ' s CITY Gallery of x-t, AO. 45 lilAIN aTKEET, EVANSVILLE, IND. tEF Particular attention given to Photograph and MeluiiiotypcH. . . ; sep5-ly WIIOLKSAI.B dealer in GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 8 West Kirat street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLK, IND. Watches and Jewelry. P. L. CEISSLER MAIN ST., BETWEEN TH1KOAND FOURTH, OPPOSITE VOVRT noufK. Jf$.1 VIJ-U JUST RETtfRJYEIt FROM MM. the East, where he has purchased a beautiful assort ment ot VV ATONES, IJLUtKS.KltlivKJS and JEWELRY of everv ri..K-gy'r.'T-ltPirr critition, the undersigned is prepared to suit purchasers in every particular. lie invites an examination of his goods and prices. P. L. GIESSLER. N. B. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted. tiei2H-dl W. II. P. STODDARD, .1 DRL'G STORE, No. 17 Main Btreet. con tinnew to keep on hands a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils, .. Varnishes, Glass, , Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at as low a figure us any bouse in the city. Also, a large and varied assnrtnioi tof AMHHOTYPE STOCK, CAMEUAS, VASES, A'D CHEMICALS, In fact, everything aprrtainiiig to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. sept2U NEW DRUG STORE. mm ov uJjvr ii ni; tin or n n nJL icines that you can depend upon, call at Thompson's New Store, corner of Main and Second streets. He has a splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stulls, Window-Glass, Perluuiery, Patent Medicines, Varnish; Shoe, Hair, Tooth. Nail, Clothes, and Hand Brushes; IfrurOils, Pomades, Pomatum, and Hair Tonics in emllvss va riety. The Ladies can find all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the very best quality. If you want cheap and good "t1. G THOMPSON'S New DrujVJ ilrrl.i r J. II. MAGHKE & CO. (WR k J'u l- RKjtii r M ale thm:iii M FALL TRAIK, with a stock or Goods every way suited to the wants of the conn try, and invite the attention of MERCHANTS to their extensive stork of dosikstk: and imported dry gohs and boots and shoes, which is very complete and very cheap. We ijivite Merchant to examine our stock ls-fore going further from home, as we will sell them cheaper than they can buy gfsnis elsewhere and get tlo-in home. si-plt HOTELS. - - - - - u k r no o ii hoi sm:, BY Kits, Proprietor itreets, Evansville, Ind One suuuro from staiHlnv.5'1 j joat landing. WTP HOTEL, IV.1TER ttTUHKT, V tietween Matu anil Ilivisi r.vansville, lud. uctl-tf WM. JL BOH'OIIRT. Prop. igMERH'.y HOl'Si, ROSTJ; In QlJL the largest aud iiest arrnnged ilotrl iu the New England Mutes ; is centrally located, and e:uv of accttss from all t lie routes of trawl. Ti i-oiiiains ti) the modem iinpi'oveiueuts,uiiil every convenience tor the condui t and ai'CtuniiiiHlai ion ot the traveling puMir. 1 he sleeping ro mis an large and well ventilated ; the suites ot I'ikiui are well arrauged, and completely furnished for families, and large travelng parties, and the house will continue to lo kept a lirst-cliua hotel in every respect, "po-ly LEWIS RICE, Prop'r.

MISCELLANEOUS.

jrvMiRujuvntr JL hand a buddIv of HCJiliEtj. We have on S w o 3 SB M c We can also furnish TRACK SCALES of any capacitv. These Scales are from the manufactory of E. T. FAIRBANKS t CO., St. Johnsburg, Vermont. Every Scale is tested and sealed, and warranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousands of porxons using them. IIORNBROOK CO., Agents, nov24 " - Water street. Evansville. E. S. BABC0CK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SASIJ, DOORS AND BLINDS. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Have constantly on hand Sash, Doors and Roi.linu and Station AaT Siiaub Bi.lnos, of Superior Allegany Lumber, wellst-uscned, and neatly and strongly manufactured. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. SA.SU. NESS. H price rta window. S 32 38 44 62 62 2 76 80 84 1 10 1 25 1 30 ....... 1 40 size. 8x10.. 8x10.. 10x12.. 10x12 10X14..;. 10x14 10x15 10x18 10x14 10xli 10x18 12xlti 12x18 i:.i7 -VI -AH zp:::::::::::: A ....1 Cht:k Rails, Sash of other sizes on hand, or put up at short

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notice. . . DOORS. SIZE. " TUICKNKSS. v i . PH1CE 2-OxG-C 1 81 35 rAVa- 1 45 " 114 1 80 " 2 00 2-8xfi-8 1 1 50 1 1 70 y. ! V'2 2 15 " lVjj . 850 2-10x6-10 lVg 1 90 l'l 2 20 " !...'.'"".7..!!!!."!ivl.!!!!!""r!!!!."!"" 2ts 3x7 Vl 2 50 " l 'Ks 2 65 " I'Z 2 85 " ViZ 3 10 L. I W 13 S . Price. Price. Size. Stntinn'iry Slufn. Evil hi) SUU. 58x10 l 25.... $1 71 50x12.. 1 2.r. 1 71 00x14 1 fin...- 2 0 10x15 1 75 2 25 lOxlfi 2 25 2 75 10x18 2 50 3 00 12x18 3 00 3 50 FRAMEi Door and Window. IZK. THICKNESS. PR1C. 8X10 1 S CO

10x12 14 100 Other sizes made to order. !" BLINDS of all sizes maile to order. BB DOORS other than regular sizes on hand, or made on short notice. Poors moulded to order. Builders should, if possible, make their Frames of regular sizes, they can then be supplied at any time. Ceiling, Siding, mid Flooring for sale. Mouldings of all sizes. Fencing Boards l1. feet long, for sale cheap. One AViudow contains twelves lights. All orders must be addressed to E. S. BABC0CK, ltiyll-lyd.tw Evansville. Iud. jTVHJl hi.m:h ujimvovh, importer Ls and ltealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, Main street, near Water. Having completjd my ar range me nil with Eiinnpean and AmerJ ican manufacturers for a direct supply of all goods in my line, 1 am enabled to of fer inducements, that cannot fail to bs to the interest of all engaged in the business to irive 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 carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, stirrups, Bpurs, lmmcs, tine silver hames of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting pads, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blajiketsr London Girth Webs, American Girth and Rein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London Welt Skins, a superior article; ivory, gntta percha and brass lined martengal rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, t ho best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, grc, &c. I keep in fact everything appertaining to either branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would resiiectfully invite your attention before purchasing elsewhere. I im also agent for Wrard's Pateut Spring Saddle. ap20-dixw jr. jr. t or.RVHJS'tr vo. JLUk4 have removed to Water street, three doors above Main. WK are now manufacturing Wells' Patent Folding Spring Bud, the best aud most convenient now in use, ai it can be moved or handled without any trouble. Call and examine them. ian25

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E. A. BROWN. ' . ' ' ' 1 ? ' ' u. j. WINBCRX R. A. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT," . No. 84- Magaiine Street, - NEW 0B LEANS, LA. , ' B5r" Particular attention paid to the sale of Western produce. Personal attention paid to Forward-' ing Merchandise. augl 7" R. H. SHORT & CO.tf Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp Street, , NEW ORLEANS, LA. .. ii. shout. cs.-l22-(ind7 . , ; . u. . Howard. B. 11. r.MUCIlILD JOHN Wt BINOHAI4 E. II. FAIHCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. TwiW-'HILt, & (k.,) -- ' Commissi o n Merc ha n t s , 70 POYDR AS STREET oct4 ' JVWW OKf.'rfANS. Jt. MEJWE1M iK CO., VOMMJS sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poydraa Street, New Orleans, La. ' ' my20-d&wly hn aTjEzsTo cko.n.nissio.y . JL Merchant and proprietor o Stock StabU, New Orleans. La. ' jan22'57-ly. SREMJIJElHOJiRM OCOMMMSU if! 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 4(1 It II. Til U L.yjl ERSI fSJ-E JI , L for many years chief Clerk iu the house of JOHN HURLEY & Co., begs to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it hus retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partuer-ship with Mr. E. W.Benton, senior of the pld and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style of BENTON AKING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HURLEY Jc Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness aud ability with which ho attended to their business. Very respectfully, . . THOMAS KING, . Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. :.' . aug8-y jos. w. Dougherty;Forwarding and Commission, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. Refers to Messrs. ALLIS A HOWES, ap6-ly IC vans v file, lnd. S. TWICHELL, 7 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEIICIIAST, . , ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on cousigunieuls to either of our houses. BEFKR TO Messrs. Allis & Howes, Bemeut A Veile, Howard A Brown, Evausville. jyli 1I.KIJV, tIREATHOUSE e Va., COMMISSION AND FORW.ARDING MERCHANTS, Mo. 18 Poydrai Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. : CLKM WILKIN. ..W. E. GRKATIIOUSi:...JoS, G1TZ1KQI.H. We give our personal attention to ttie sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacou, Lard. Ae. uugl4 B. P. ETHELL...R. G. ABBOTT.TiTEB. FALLs" B. P. ETHEL L & CO., Commission and Forwarding Miorcliants, NC. lOl MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS', LA. REFKRENCrfl ; Geo. Foster A Co., Brown A Aikman, aud P. G. O'Riley, Evansville, Ind. . , . A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John R. Evertsou, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonvlllo, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Cntlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. . . Newcomb A Bro., D. S. Benedict A Son, Louisville, Ky. jvG JOHN A. REITZ JOHN A. HANKY. CRESCENT CITY U O TJ M D n Y EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of tlie CRESCENT CITY FOUN DRY heir leave to inform tlioir friends and the pub' lie in general that they are fully prepared to make to oroer all kinds of MACHINFRY Needed for Mills or Malmfaetorios of any kitm Having a great variety of patterns for MILL GEARISG, of any Bize, and , - STEAM ENGINES of any power required. Also manufacturers of DISTILLERY AND MINING MACHINERY, TOBACCO SCREWS AND FINISHERS, MALT MILLS; SASH, MULE Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, - IRON FRONTS for Houses, ' CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, ' STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And iu fact evervthiue in the IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS . ebjss cASTijyratf m,.Jo to order. ALSO ; Dealers in a superior article of THRESHING MA CHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latent improved style. IMPROVED STEAM GAUGES, GUM BELTING AND PACKING. WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. KB" Highest price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner ('anal and Ingle striet REITZ ii HANKY. N. B. Workmen scut to ail parts to put up Ma' chiuery and do repairs iu Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always on hand ami for sale. je22 7 WIJRl MiKMC! Mll.lt: At theEni TJttrcka Bazaar, will lie found a constant supply of Pure Fretit Milk, at the lowest market price, janll COOK A LANGLEY WlJVt'l EVItfl Tl wwhiBK to- t.uy - Fancv ' a verv aci v'tce, have now H ,.ppji tuuity. Our stuck being quite large, considering the advanced season, wo are determined to sell it out, even below the cost. Come and see for yourself. No. 3U Main street, janll VAUTIER A MAK0ONN I ER. St. Charles Saloon. NEW PROPRIETORSHIP AN ENTIRE RE-ORGANIZATION. TmWESSRS. JfJIMMER K HRKIFUHH, WfJL from NewOileane, have purchased the ST. CHAU1.KS SALOON, on First street, nearly opposite the 1'ost Oltice, aud have refitted it in an elegant and attractive style. The new proprietors havo had long experience as keepers of fiisliionable and popular liestaumnts in New Orleuns, and they will ondeavor. In their new bouse, to com biue all the eleg:tneics and InxnrieM of Northern and Southern ReatAitrat.s-tif 4 he KT CHARLES. i fbey hav brought a hirgn and cemnlete stock of choice Liquors fixin Neiv Orleans, which they rollucted with care during their business in that city. Tlntir conuectiuiis and acqnaiiitiuice in that city will enable them to obtain the choicest sup plies of Liquors, traits, aud luxuries from that market in future, and they will spare no expense nor pii ins to make the ST. CHARLES surpass, hereafter, its former rcpri-seutnlion, ns a ulekwint Saloon, a place of good living, und elegant, reliued and luxurious resort. Billiard players will Bud at this Saloon a set of the finest marble top Billiard Tallies, from the well known aud ccle;'-'ated factory of J. M. Bruns wick t Co. The undersigned flatter themselves that long exIierieiice and careful attention will enable them to merit a mpntalum equ.d in miiv Ha I no n in the west ern country. 1 MT" A splendid Lunch will m serve,! up in the most apjiroved style, ovuy niurmng at in o'clock.

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4 tV J f1RESCEJT CITV TORJICCO EJV 5 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 olfer a well selected stock: of manufatf - vi Tobacco from Missouri, Kentucky, and Teui.9ir e Leaf, in Pounds, Fives, Halves, Eights, u( i arters, in any desired ickage. Terms liberal, aud acceptable discount for Cash purchases, but no sale less than five boxe-i. A. GUMBERTS, jy28 No. 105 Main street, Evansville, Ind. JIllTII' S EJItiE TOOI.H.Vtoi and Aafter this. date, January 2d, 1800. a cunipleto assortment of our Vnols will be found at GEORGE S.SONNTAG CO., No. 10 Main street, with wliom ;e have made Hrnmgenients to sell eur goods, at our prices, and make good all tools that are broken by defect in workmanship. jania - . J. C. A J.t. 8BTTTH. JSgOME MJJS'UEJltmjREti dozen JIM. Smith's superior axes. 10 do Smith's drawing knivoa. , . 80 'do "hatchets. , : . ; 5 do " grubbing hoes. ; . For salo No. 10 Main street, , jau!2 GEO. S. SONNTAG Jt CO. " 50 lMl.Mito J't. 1 OJiMit'M RECEIVED per steamer Lehigh, by " declO kiORENSON Jt CO. WM4I4IS HOWES, WATER ST., 1 WML door above Vine, solo Manufacturers of tl of tl jelefcrated Magnolia Whiskj OP (VANSVll.I.P., IND. . 13 All kinds of Domestic Liquors, and con s4 . a large supply of Old and Choice Bourbon Rye, and Mouongahela Whisky. autfl-dAw ly STOVliJS 2 STOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. wmm r..r-'"j .' '!! ,.fi" - i-, j. . 3. 4mietm&i &--r:wt iwais-r-'s wmmrnsi SCANTLIN & STEPHENS Have just received a fill 1 supply for their Fall and Winter Trade, and everv description of STOV ES, GRATES, TIN WARE, and 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. Tbo stock embraces the gre s-test variety ever brought to this market. It has been selected by one of the partners in rx-rsun, from the largest stocks of the manufacturers in Pitt burg, Cincinnati, and Louisville, and has been purchased ou terms that will allow the undersigned to se ul the very lowest cash prices for which such articles can be had in this market. Call at the sign of the Cooking Stove, No. 13 Main street, opposite the State Bank, betweeu Water and First streets. ' . sepl'2-dAuJiu . . KOANTLIN A STEPHENS." JTiM.'iTo'ji' Uajx'jt ;'ir 7 hktikhZ W . MINED TO SUCCEED GEORGE TnORNHILL takes pleasure in inorming hia old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot lie excelled. He may still lie found at the corner of Second and Main streets, where tbo choicest Har ness and Saddles of every description can lie obtain ed ou too best ot terms. .- Ci" Repairing doue with neatness und dispatch Socond-liand Harness always on hand. lei p3t;s DB. HAAS,' Slaving leased the rooirs formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Ottice, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansville and the, surrounding towns and country, 'o Visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are pleased with his work, shall 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 Work has but two seams in a full upper or lower sot. Persons can laugh as Ueurtily as they choose without showing that their teeth are artilicial, and cheeks that are sunken can bo restored to nearly their original contour. He also makes the usual styles of plain and simple gum tooth work 011 gold aud silver idate and also the Cheoplastic work, w hich is much liked by mono who uuve useu it. no uas also two processes Sir extracting teeth without pain no inhalationno injurious effects arising from their use the most delicate can have them applied with perfect safely. i-arents win consult the Health and beauty of their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry aud health to those invaluable organs. , . , Bi9 I tak pleasure in introducing Dr. ll.-u.-lornierly of Lafayette, Ind.. mv successor to tin. old rooms in Bray's building, hoping ha will find tnem doiu pleasant ana prontame t nun my in. tercourxe with the Doctor. I aw pleased to find him one of the progreesiuir: tHMseKSiin; timte mid In'h professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful and competent dentist. apis J. KIVETT. aOLLLNGSWUUTII k BIU). ffffAtTE JUST REVEffEU A LABOR MM. mid uew imiioi-tjitioiiof CHIM'K EKV-WAKI'' ILASSWARE, CHINA, c, on First street, Elnsville. I AZcmoval. The undersigned tiegs leHw f inform hid ct.l cus tomers, aud the pntdie In treneral. that h lis removeti biasttick of.Saddlery to - 3, MliUlmrk'm Rlrk, Mtomrtft tlrttt,

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,-. .TimrKtl fisrr, Where he will always he found mminnu tiiring the bsat of Saddles, Harness, aud other artieln usually kept in bis line, and w ill sell, (for cash,) lieaper than any other house in the city. Please call and examine my stock and prices LefoiB purchasing elsdwhere. ' . jiilo.3ai PA.VIP M. SCEKIE.

VorracUd ly th Branca Bank.- " . . kxchakok : - Knar VurV. Ttiivinir Xi. " r , . isew Orleans, par " y , Cincinnati, - ' v. .. "i BANaAHl.I rtJNPS, 0B CURRBNCT AT PAR. State Bank or Indiana. Louisiana. . i Bask or the Statk or In-! W;ikei,ino Citi. ;, , III ANA . , j ItALTIMOBP.. State Bank op Ohio ',' ' PiTTsnrKo. KMITUCKT. ' PHtl.AIIkl.l'IllA, , ptctt paying Frkf. ; M isgovBt, St. Louis onl Banks op Indiana. , stock banks op hum kxcktt Tiikro, Sanduky....5 dis. City, Cincinnati..',.l:ii dis City Bank.Coluinbn. Sdis Canal, CluvcUuid-75 dis rneca Cotinfy ...... Topis'. KEW VOBK, NEW KN'VLANai, JttW JERSF.T, PKNN8VLVA.MA, AMI I'ELAWABli, tK COOP i'BJtDIT. ! SPECIE-PAYING-FREE BANKS. 3rookville Bank, Brook-, l.xchniige Bunk, Gnin ville. castle. Bank of Elkhart, Elk."ayoUe Cu, Bank, Con nersville. 'armors' B'k, Westfleld. iloosier B'k, L'lgsjimport. .iiduma Bauk, Madison. Indiana Kcservo Bunk, Kokomo. Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin. Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte, Kentucky Bteck B'k, Columbus. ' Lagrungo Bank, Lima. - Mer. and Mochnuics Bk, Now Albany. - New York and Va. State Stock Bank, Evansville. Parke Co. Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Terr Haute. Southern Bank. . , Jiid., Terre Haute. ' '' --barf.' 1 - '' Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Gosport, GosiKirt.. Bank pf Indian,: Michi;. gari Ci ty." Bank of Monticello, M .nticello. 1 -. 1 Bank of Mt. Ternau, "it. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Paoli. " Bank of Rockville, WalMU,htown. Bank of Syracune, Syracuse. "Bank of Salom,- Salem. tUmk of Salem, New Albany. Koomington B'k, B'oemington. . Crescent City Bank, Evansville. Canal Bank, Eranville. Cambridge City B'k, Cambridge City, j- .., ' . 1 . Salem Bank. Goshen. ' . To the Public. rjpJJE PA ST WJJVTEJt A. VII SPHIN. J JJ so lar, havo been vei v wet ones, causing many f our rivers to overflow their . hanks, back ing up the water in tho creeks and bayous, and flooding to a considerable extent tlie bottom lauds ;. when the rivers recede, which may bo ex -pectod soon, then tho large surface of decaying vegetable matter exposed to the scorching rays of the summer sun, produces the miliaria, which proves so fatal in it-i course, sweeping wholu States, and sparing neitB T ago nor sex iu , its conquering march. . Aftwr a residence of more than twenty years in the middle und Southern States, wo think wo have discovered a medicine which, to a certain extent, is a preventative of the attacks' of bilious fever ague, ice, aud as such we recommend our Magnolia Whisky. . . We wish the public to understand that wo are not urging Open them the use of strong Liquors as a beverage. We are, and always have been, opposed to their living used iu that way, but if leoplo will use them as eiicb, let them have by all means a pure article, that will Keep them in health, ami lvugthcn instead of shortening their lives. We profHise'tn sell always puro and unadulterated Liqiioin for medicinal purposes, and a littlo for the stomach's sake, if roqiiired, and will challenge an inHiHctiou by the best chemists in this or any other country, to fin' I any impurity or adulteration iu tho whisky branded by us, "A His fc Howe's .Magnolia." Jt is warranted, as it is distilled fYnm the com, rye, or wheat, w iili a slight addition of good cistern watt r. We have no doubt litany persons have beeH ruined in licnll h, if not iit'tnally killed, py drinking bad whisky, thu groutor the reason that Allis & Howes' pure Magnolbt should h in general use. Just received and in stort for snle . IO i-jj.piimi ass'H Hi andies (oldlfreniS to71gal. JVl V, pipes do (old) from. t to gal. 4 pipes Holland Gin ; 3 puncheons old Hum. tiv" A I. LIS HOWES. Wafer st. rWMIJs M4JI RUEST TOItACCO ESM TAHLISflMENT IN THE STATE. 5 P. Fendricli & Brothers, - Would respectfully inform the citizens of Fvsnsville and vicinity, tluit they have a larger stock of Tohacco, Sryars, Snuff, l'ipes, and German Smoking Tobacco, " Than any two establishments of our, principal cities. . - . V Hotels and store-keeern, look to your interests. B'fro - purchasing elsewhere, pleuse examine our lanre assortment, which we pledge ourselves to sell . nt the lowest Baltimore prices, and cheaper than can Im) Ininght in Cincinnati or Louisville; All wo nsk is, that yon shall call and iudge for yourselves. We offer any of the above at wholesale or retail. Our cstablishiiieiit is a branch of the Well known extensivo Baltimoro Tobacco Wareljouse of Jos. Fendrich Bros., No. l.'r, Forest street. 4. F. FENDRIC1I4BR0S., ' " ' Main st., 1 door abtve First, ' ct2 ' Evaisville, Iud. - - . AMERICAN Wholesale Clothing House. rarui.v years jmo, the wjioj,h MB.. Clothing Iradc.of ther Wfat was ounnaratively " of small amount, and was confined amoet exclusively to a retail bnsiiiess in the larger towns nnd cities aiotie. Now this line of Goods lias becomo an afmont f mIispiiFRble part of the stick of every general Dry Goods storo from the crowded cily to" the cross-road etnnd. Like nil changes in trade, however, this 0110 has not been produod except for the bert of reasons. Among these tre the great saving of material by cutting a bu g) qiinn-ity of garments together the superior work and syeed of sewing machines in manufacturing the greit saving of time in waiting for your "turn" at tic "'ai-. lor's tlie uncertainty of even tlien getting satisfactory "fit," and above ull the saving of t least otte-yithe cost of the garment in theprfci For. a number of years this has only Iwen a parmf our general jury uoous miuitiese, int we nav made arrangements to devote our wholo houseexclusively to it alone with such lines of Notiis aud urmshiiig Goods as will be necessary and durable in that trade. Relit ring that tho trno inrost of the trade will be to sustain us in this enf prine. we would iosikcI fully announce that wo nc havo on liuno one ot the largest and most uirablo stocks of WELL MADE CLOTHING tU was ever oftereo to the trade of the West. Wo respect fully .'olicit iv call from all nr old friends and tiie trade ge nerally. Wocburj: nothing for thnwinj our goods, and not much if in buy them. We are prepared to sell to all nront-tiiue buyers as lew as auy house in the trade, liberal discount also made on all rash safr. WM. E. FRENCH & .. epa No. 20 Main teet. 185D. FALL AND WINTER 1859 G-OODS! H.I wV MEIJ4JL V RESRtTfully solicit tho attention of their nierous friends and customets to an extensivossortment of FALL A ND WINTER G O 0 Which they are daily receiving and subming fo liistM-ciion. Theso good embrace all thiewes designs and most desirable patterns manuf nrd and are admirably adapted to the Westorl'rad Annexed tln-y enumerate a few of the depaients which will be found complete, and comprig ull the novelties of Uio season E . . Cloths, CassimeroH, and Doe-Skins; Satinetts. Fancy Tweeds, and Jeans: Stulls, Merinos, and Dress Goods; t.iiighams. Prints, and Seidell Plaids; ' -Ritdions, Hosiery, antl Ghives; Blankets, Flannels, Linseys, mid Tickin Sheeting, Shirtings, and Mariners' Strit "tJennine Irish Liin-us, nir own import.-ii; BiHits and Shoes; 1 lals and Caps; Fancy Arlii les. Notions, Triinniings, Ac Oct III VOHXEJt MAIS ANU FiH 7 ii a j. Tit "s er j;sii Of IS. WfJS. K CK'I'Z, at the Wholesale audn iteiuil f.onlecluuutrv on hirst street, v two disirs from the Post Oflice, has again Iss ii apiKiiiitcd Bole jent for Maltby's Baltimore Oyers lu Ihrt cily uf KvanhVili.-, anU Ji will rMtlHily, HtipjiliL-s l.y Kirt HH, flirrt ily fium tii t r, iu Ba,I iinore. lleiw pr-frt;tl Ufit:r tho tr BtwH iuilucvme uts frttlHT tiiiif rw-;imi hh Iihvo ir Itn oftcred in iMh iriinkft l'r;olrH. A conn daijy Mupply lw;ti on )iiui so timl dralofs kiiUuli cut) tdiiHTn h( Htiy tuiio during tho A4V Ultt choice o.vstvrn, In ennr aud lmlf cuutt, n tho nil til, warranl'! .rwrtii aini uwim, ami vcrjierior hi ilrtvor himI (jualiry. - Term ntMh.- Anirio hut Uiukal lf luuimy re-uivtd. A. K(Z, j nAri-iini Side Aifent for Ev'itle. ECONOMY IS WEALTH f Mms low fo it eiirth nt No. a St-com! tiv larirt aiifj Hupfrior li't ot winter JUMijx AWOKh BojV autl Vtiutli'H Kip and rail, a priiikiclt. A nir jwhoi Urn-tit nl" f, adieu' JiuhlM-rhcM'ri, PuiulalP, ItnHaUt, :Nijncrc, So. ' Also a r.rt-ty ot CliitJnii',K nnd M ispelioe roipr mid other Killed tint uuiut-r iui utiun. Give No. S a call, it' j wish to chvtj. Your on frioudly Urunt uov2G JoUHSCU

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