Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 73, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 December 1860 — Page 2

EVANSTi.LS, 1ND.

I'ESDAY SIOENIKC!...... ..DECEMBER 4 ' T (From lie Cicinnaii Frire Current, 23. umnKrcUIand Financial Summary lor I lie v ecu. I Financial affairs became daily more uusetied daring tho week,' and want ot coufience, or more properly speaking, fright came wide spread and general, reaching .11 classes, and inducing a pretty general uspension of business in all the leading aties of the country, the prevailing convicion being that it is not safe to incur any ,ew obligations until there are some indiationa of this panic storm : having culmilated. The week opened with the suspenion of the Virginia banks, then followed he suspension ot the Baltimore banks, next bose of Pennsylvania, with the exception f the Bank of Pittsburg. This was follow1 by the Tennessee bunk, and the next sill be the Missouri banks, which, indeed, ire now virtually suspended, as New York 2xcbange" is np to 7 prem. in St. Louis. The Illinois and Wisconsin banks are in a 'ery critical condition, because, should the toud?, with which their circulation is sectirid, become of mere nominal value, the value t the notes roust therefore become noiunal.' i This of course must be but a temporary :hiog, even though such a decline should ake place, except a dissolution of the Union 'houla occur, ami : civil war, in such a Tase the bonds of all the States would become worthless, nnil these of the United states permanently so. Tho New York Jity Banks, in order to arrest this commercial and finiinciftl fright, in the early part )f the week, entered iuto an agreement to sxtend their lonns largely, and did so, disonnting very freely, or as the papers pubished there express it, with a lavish hand. .luring Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday ; but it seemed to have little effcect outside New York, so that at the close t was considered quito probable they, to gether with all the New England Banks, would be lorceu to suspend, ami it was thought that inasmuch as the other banks tad suspended it would be better to make '.he suspension general. This feems hardly probable, because of the general soundness i the trade of the country, and of tho fact that our foreign commerce is largely iQ nur favor. No one, certainly, supposes that it is not perfectly safe to buy sterling exchange at 8 to 10 discount, or doubts that it is the safest jiossible manner in which to innke money rapidly. And then it is a well known fact that since 1857 speculation and undue expansion have not existed, but on the other band, high conservative principles have governed the commerce of the country ; and, perhaps, at no previous period did the country po-sess more essential elements of solid wealth and general prosperity, than at the present time. The Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky Banks are considered safe, and will be the last to yield, should the storm continue. Their condition i3 admitted to be safe, aud should any demand exist at the East for produce, their position cannot well be shaken. The exchange market has been quite unsettled, and rates generally higher. The Ohio Valley' Bank continues to supply its customers, at J prem. for New York aud Boston checks, but with the other banking bouses, 2 prem. was tho current rate the la3t three diys of the week, and even at this rale, the 'I 'inmid was far m excess of the supply. The sl'puicut of produce having ceased, there v no way to make exchange but by bhipmi'tit of gold. It was thought that the eae m the money market in New York would increase the supply of hc!i:mi;( by enabling the factors of Western tuer"4 -litis to negotiate their drafts ; but this bAtt Ti been the case, except to a very limited r teut ; but on the contrary, the general nder from ail the Eastern cities was, " don't draw," and we may add, from New O' leans also. Tho course of the New Yorlt Bunk caused an advance in stocks iu that market of 7 to 14 per cent, during the week, but towards the rlrwe a portion of this advance was lost. The rates of discount on utieiirrent money are exceedingly irregular, and cauuol lie relied upon from day io day. There was nn active demand for Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin money yesterday, and it could hava been sold at f per cent. iiU. to parties who Want to use it in the purchase of pro duce iu those Mate-;, uheie it goes current. We omit quotations for the present, how ever. The fnplitif; in tlit money and exchange markets, at the close, was rather more fa vorable, though the news from New York last, evening was regarded unfavornlile, and caused a heavier market. lu our market, generallv. biisine.s has be.en very dull during the week. A dispo sition to keep out of new engagements lias been the prevailing sentiment. There seemed to be no confidence in the ermanency of prices of most of the leading articles, so that in order to eti'ect sales at any time, it was necessary to siibmil to o decline. Superfine Flour Bold as low as $i 25, and at the close could not be sold at this rate, and extra was taken sparingly at $4 40(4 50 tor fair to good brauds. Wheat went down to 85c and i'Oc for prime red and white, but again advanced to 00c and $1. lleceipts very light. Corn is lower and dull at "J0(.t 32c for ear. No shelled to be had. Uyo declined to S5e aud dull. Barley very dull, and prices little better than nominal, at 80c (u85c for prime. Oats 28c. Whisky declined to 14c, but the demand became very active and prices advanced to 15Ac, closing firm. The market for Hogs became more depressed, and packers having pretty generally withdrawn from the market, they became unsaleable, except to a very limited extent towards the close of the week, even at the reduced prices, but drovurs having paid a price tor their hogs above the current rates, showed a great disinclination to sell at thi decline, so that they also withdrew their stocks from the market, and the receipts since Saturday have been quite light, aud the number iu the market small, but large enough to supply the existing demand. Saturday and Monday $5 755 SO were about the rates obtainable for good hogs, and no Anxiety to buy or sell at these rates. The course of the market during the pa3t week haa been irregular. sYesterday there were but few on the market, and holders asked t for heavy hogs, whilst those averaging 200 to 210 lbs. were offered at $5 80. The sales were: 4HO averaging to 2-10 lbs ffi 00 .W " 2S I Iw 5 90 There are but five or six houses doing anything ; over thirty are holding off, waiting lower prices. The receipts of hogs have been quite light the last three days, and will continue so for a week hence, as drovers and farmers are expectine a more settled state of matters, and think that with it will come higher prices for hogs. The market now nor has not for a week, been in a stale to bear any pressure, aud large receipts of hogs would most assuredly ead to a further material decline, should they be pressed upon it. Throughout the entire West, hogs are reported plenty, and vrry fat, and price3 nominal nothing doing.

The demand for the product of the bog has bteti limited and irregular. Mess pork bda beeu offered in vaiu tho last three or four days at $15 to ?15 50, and lard at 10c, but no buyers over 9;c. Green meats have been neglected at 5, 7 and 5 with gome sales a shade below thene rates. The Urocerv market has been quite dull,

and the demand only moderate. - Molasses declined to 3032c, and fair tugar sold at 7 Jc. v oftce 14(-i)15c, and the demand moderate. The Cass op ths Louisville Slave jx j New Yoitfr. We hare given some account, i of this case already, but f-nd some additioni I i particulars in the New York Tribune or t nday. John Thomas, the slave, recently owned by a Mr. Winter, of Louisville, K j was sent by his master to an agent iu Evan- ! ville, Iud., by whom he wa3 shipped as a ! steward on a boat plying up and down the Ohio, his wages inuring to the benefit of Winter. John Thomas, tiring of his task, betook himself to Canada and thence to New York, where he engaged with Mr. Vail, in Broadway, U3 porter, serving him for some months. Monday night, by some unexplained means, John Thomas was taken to the grand jury room in Chambers street by some unknowu personage. He managed to let Mr. Vail know his whereabouts, aud on Tuesday that gentleman saw him there in the custody of some one who exhibited a power of attorney from Winter to recover and return the fugacious John Thomas. Mr. Vail on Tuesday got a writ of habeas corpus, which Marshal Ryu. ders yesterday responded to by producing in the court the body of John Thomas, a colored man. This J. T., however, was another person, who had been iu jail as a witnes3 in a murder case since March last. The Judge decided that the writ was satisfied. Meanwhile, Mr. Winter's John Thomas is probably far on his way to Louisville. ,, Ju ir. A New Dodgk. An instance of the way in which farmers are sometimes swindled out of tho hard-earned produce of their farms, came to our knowledge yesterday. Some time since, a man passed through Wheatland and Big Rock, in Clinton coun ty, and no doubt other localities, and dis tributed, gratuitously, a number of counter feit detectors. Whether lie was agent for the publication, or distributed them merely from tha milk, jf human kindness that fille.l his heart, our informant did not state. At all events, the detectors quoted the Hank of Western Canada at par. It was not long afterwards beiure gome speculators made their nppearauce at these places, and purchased wheat, paying for it in bills on the Bank of Western Canada. Our rural friends consulted their detectors, and found the money all right. On referring to responsible detectors, they found the issues of this Bank quoted at 25 per cent, discount, wih a note stating that " the standing of the Bank is not known, and consequently the quotation is liable to fluctuation.'' We hope our farmer friends will be ou their guard hereafter, and the men who swindled them on this depreciated currency may be speedily arrested. Dav. Caz. I'ouk Packi .vg. This important branch of business is in active operation here, and has been for the last week. The farmers around having bogs ready for slaughter, were waiting tu improve the first cold weather. Tho consequence 13, that Messrs. Larkiu, Wclborn and James have opened up a brisk business paying so fur, five to six cents for pork. ML. Ver. Ump. A Good One. The Cleveland Pl,tiudeair tells a good one on the Duke of Newcastle. While stoppitig at the Burnet House, he occupied a room lettered " L," and finding it locked one time on his return home from a stroll through the city, he astouisbt'd the clerk in attendance by iuquiring for " the key to hell." Here is where the laugh comes in. 8hs7"Thurlow Weed, of the Alliuuy Journal, ili very head nod front of the Uenutlican party in New Yoi'k.tq.eakiny; of Ihe circulation of ttie Helper Book, confesses that " the recommendations of that, work are reptiguaiit to, and in rojiHict with his priciples, sentiments, nn.l sympathies." From such a source this a.luii.ioii in very s.ipnili. anl. l.nu. .lour. A Block auk.- The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad has been f..r ueveral ihtyd blockaded with an Hiviinmlation of freight at Mitchell, but on Thursday the track was clear. Thi.i road is doing a very heavy freight business, aud tha freight trains are crowded daily with merchandise and produce of every tUscriptiu.i. Lmi&cille Journal. A Wakninu to liFFicK-SKKKERs. In West Brookfield, at the late election, there were 8i.ty-two men who sought lor the otticn of Representative, but they were all left out in the cold, and a rami nominated who, if he ever had any aspiration for the office, kept it entirely to himself. Lowell Join The panic is affecting the business of Louisville very seriously. Three "of the largest manufacturing establishments have been compelled to suspend operations. NEW.ADVERTISEM ENTS., Cvr toiiijh, Cnlit, ifiMnwiw, rf enrAi, amj iriitati.m or Somtrnn of Hi' ThroiU, iVieie the Jl, irk in I Couyli iH Consumption, liri'iirhilit. AsJIumi, u,l I .. -(arrh. Clear sa l ,', r utrntifth to thr roirr lit' PUB L1C S P E A IC K It S and SIM;F.ItS. Vew are aware of tho importauco- of i limkiut; a (Vujih or "Couiniou Cold" iu its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Liinss. "Jlroira's Bro.ii7.wf IVooiM," oootainin deomlcent inftredieuts, allay Pulmonary and liroiichial In itation. -BKOWN'S "1 hat trouble iu my Throat, (for which th ' Trurhn ' are a spociti. 1 having made iiif often a mere whisperer." N. V. WILMS. 'I recommend their use to Pcni.ic Si .sisas." Bkv. E. H. CHAPIN. "Uave proved extremely serviceable iu Hoarseness." TROCHES BROWN'S j TROCHES BUOWK'3 TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S Kkv.HENKY WARD BEKCIIEK. 'Almost iustaut relief iu tha distr. jing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. Ekv. A. C. EGGLESTON". I ntain no Opium or anything injurious.- r&. A. A. HAYES, CfiifWtlSf, tiV&'iH. (A simple and ploas&ut combination for Coughs, -." Da. G. V. BIGELOW. Boston. 'Beneficial in BaoscBms.' Da. J. F. W. LANI BoMon. I have proved them excellent for W'HOOPlKOCorOH." Ket. H. W. WARKEN, Host. "Beneficial when compelle.1 to speak, siiilHriui; from Cold." - Bev. S. J. P. ANDEKSON", St. Louis. "ErriscTUAL in removinjr Hoarseness aud Irritatiou of the Throat, so commou with Speakers and SiNneks." Prof. M. STACY JOIINSON", TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S I hn Grange, Ga T ROCHES Teachor of Mnsic, Southern Female College. llKOWK'S TROCHES BUOWN'S TROCHES urcl-fcmdiw "Ort banefit vrlien taken Iwfore i and after pn ic.iillk', as they prevent Hoarseness. From their past eflect. I think they will be of permanent advantage bo iwe." Hi v. K. KOWLEY, A. M ., President of Alheus Collsxa, Te. in. fc"tol.l by all Uriiigisis at - FIVE CZ.Vifd A. BOX.

NEW ADVERTIinXTS tr a fit m veii run t.v9M dersigned a largo and well assorted stock of Butcher Knives, Bui. tier Saws, Bntelier CT-avers, Butcher ChopierH, Meat Cut tern, Sausige Fillers, Wood Saws, Hollow-Ware, Dog Irons, plain and tau-y assorted, l ire Shovel and longs, plaiu aud fancy, aud other .c-asomble hardware. GEO. S. SONNTAG CO., - doy-jh - Main St., one door below- Br. Bank.

V90 0TS JJ'li M9 Huffilo Overshoes, MroEs.-.HEJS, Women's do. Men's Kubber Overshoes, lien's Rubber Sandals, Women's . It libber l vercuocs.Wcnion's do SauditU.M issea'Bubi b- r Overvlioes, Mi8-a' KuM'er SSandHif, Childreu I Buliber Overfttioo, Men's bewed CVrk Soles, Wonem s oo, Mit-?! ;u, Bovh , I outlis , mid Children's Kootd, juet received and tor salu cheap bv nov2'J HEAD & Bl'RKOW. too I' J t is J asnrtml from 2e to $;!.. llOTS J. STRAITB Si SOV. it B 0 0 ! T If I. Clients. Tov awxand Itueks. at uoviiS CHAS. r. WELLS'S. Jl full assortment 4 to Xi. inches, single aud double, tit (dovJS) O.S.WELLS'S. I1 imn i.jRtiii tsvpnlj ot this ceb-bratml Oil lor the euro of t Khouiiialisiji, Neuralgia, Nervous and iiek Ifead- ! ache, Tootliaclio, Soietliroat, Ac Ac. Kor sato by . VM. BJKRBOWEK, Druat;ist, lu.vC't 73 Main St.. Washington Block. estate, for the payment of the: eosta and exI.ens of sido-walk improvemoutH. Notie is hereI'y i;ivtu, that by virtue of a precept issued by the. Mayor of the City of Kvansville, and to me directed, I will sell at public auction, at the door of the Com t House iu raid city, ou Tuesday, the 11th day of December, lBCn, at 'I o'clock P. !., the following lols or parcels of real estate, or bo much thereof as may lie necessary to pay the amount charged and assessed against said lots reSectiYely, or the ci tts aud expenses of making sido-w.itk iniproveuisnts In front of said lots, together with the costs of sale : .ot No. II bliK'k 10-t Lfcniasco 3 !iTVi lot do !l Fourth Knlal -u (t 0 do II do llielit 10.41'H CHRISTIAN 11EIH1ERICH, KvansviMe, Nov.27-2wd-4 City Collector. CO CASH BUYERS Unprecedented low prices offered by JACOB STRAUB & SON, ! WHOLESALE k RFTAIt DKAIXIl IN : WHOLESALE k RFTAIt DRAM:!! IN No. 74 Main Street, (Helowv VVafehiii.utoli House.) on h?:d and Annivixa Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & 1 Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. i Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws- Rowland's and i Hoe's. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, war- i ranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Green-1 wood's. ; Trace,Log, and Halter Chains. I Table Cutlery. ! Pocket Knives. ! Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and ScrewsChain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo iers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoop3. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stufters. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brandsShovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. uov.28 .IACOU STRACB A SoX. Don't bo Alarmed. ij.Arr UUOTHUHH, J0. i:iO Main slrset, near the t'anat bridge, aio takioic in exi h.-uiire lor cheay nn.l excellent lry (looris, all depre. iated West, i n aud Somlirii cur l-ency el (j.ir. Kememl-el the place--Alain street, near ihei'iinal Bridge. nov2T-Iw.1 PlYfSBURCTOAi: Juj i 't: w o-v j.v .i i.i h tJ n stfK-kof Pittsburg Coal, which I oner to the public at 14 cents per bushel, delivered. Ordeis left at Orr, lialzell Jt ;...'s store, or at his lumber olliee on Water street, uear Lamasc wharf, will I pioniptly attended to. J AS. SWANSON. JX tutH out ' t HKMrT.n.tm J We have laitt in a ood assortment of Shot Uuns and Hitlefl. Skates, Patent Floor Skates, to Pliable persous to enjoy skhtin iu doors. Boys' Sleds, T..V 'fool Chests, assorted sizes, to hmusettie boys, and predispOM-them to mechanical employ j meiil, and other desirable goods iu our line, suit- j able for Christmas presents. GEO. S. SONNTAO A CO., ! No. Ill Main street, nov2H One door below Branch Bank . de HforTst7aMst rong & co.T DRY GOODS VEX'IXt-CJXX -A. 3KT IT JES, Ie.77, 7!t, SI, 8:1 and 85, Pniino st., N. Y. Wonld notify the trade that they are opi iii'i.; weekly, ii. new mid beautiful patterns, the WAM -Sl'TTA I'ltlNTS ; aUo the AMOSKEAC, , A nt'W print, which exert tvcry print iu thk c-on-1 try tor pti taction of exct ulioii uml le;iuii in X MadthT C'olin s. Our prints are cheaper limn any ' in market, ami nift-t with exteusive Bain. ' Onlt rs iroitiptly ut tcaietl t. iiovu-ly IP' Liprtaml Flaml.. when von can runs them ; hv out upplioaiion of the ( ouipoimd Glvc-irine ; Lotion, prepurtnl onlv at f WM. BIKUBOWKK'S, Prn-ffiat, iiovj.1 78 Slain fatreet, Warfhiugton Block. i k ; Mi n mz f u ' jTv t jK I . iio I COUNTY OUPKIW. I will take $200 county 1 orders (tor poods) at iar, auti sell goods at cnL j priceH ; or, X will taku tlioui on Hccoimts juot dtiu ! or f,-illiuj? due 1Htwe'U this and Jamifuy let. Call I boos. (.nv-;) C1LAS. S. WELLS. peTo p l eallex 1 "Secure the shadow era the substance fade. Let nature copy that which nature made." gi;ni;.vijif kukj& tF ., ot-' M St. Louis, would resisjctfully inform the citizens of Kvansville aud vicinity, that they have fitted np a nice suit of looms at "Hall's Block," on Third stn -t, a few doors above Main, and are uow prepared to take superior Atnbrotvpes in cases for tho tiitliu- sum of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A fine variety of cases always on hand, all of wbich will be sold proportionately low. Call aud give u a trial. URNS A CO. 9 0 TI CK OJh' l P jfVjjTlbV .F0a WW License. The undorsigned will apply to tile Board of County t.'otnuiissioners of Vauderburh count-tor a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors mil. quantity than a quart at a time, at his usual place ot business on lots i!l and 2-, Ori-iual l'lau of the City of Evausville. novil-td JOHN VICTORY. and Poker ; 'A beautiful shovel aud Tones Stands: ! Ii! t?ilt Band Heavy Coat Buckets: 3 do& (oinnion Coal Buckets; 1MI i...is Kitchen Slmvels and Te-iiiiH ; :! pairs Brass lie...! Shovels an-1 Tn:ig ; i j d.-z h-.rt Il.iiidlo Iron Coal Shovels. For salelov f n. v:: CHAS. S. WELL". Jtl'ff.ltJE 41 i M.-si i oi

: :' "it. -it--tiilt.lv. The i a,t . Io J aljout halt old plites. CHAS. S. WtL't.S. j

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

1 '.VJOJJ MVBttKB Oi'HCOJTis an the abov iN, i-.t Co jt cent, loss than last year's v r,:.!:. FKKSCH 4 Co., fcio. 2li Main street. prices, sept'i? CUMSTMAS PHSSEJSTS. Come and sea. Tvo-1 Tatde Knives and Forks; Ivory Table Euivts aloiio ; Platod Forks and Sikxius ; Ivory Cai vors and Steels ; Butter Knives; Salt hpoon ; Soup Ladles; Sugar Shovels; Knife Trays ; Spice Boxes ; Feather Iiustor ; Toilet Setts, and a general assortment of Housekeeping (Joods all cheap. . .. lUinoit Mine n u n J Cumit! Oril-rx taken at tar at cash prices. (nov3) CIIA3. S. WELLS. too it r u-o on : the d.v h hol'iiitd keeps coustauth" uu hnd a latere kit of Bettwned wood, of all kinds, which he will deliver, eitiier sawed or lull h-ngth, any pt:ice iu. the city, nt the msrket price. ,H 1. 11, no-) So. 70, Cor. Chestnut and Fourth Js. Illinois Money. Ji. Wirtconin, Iowa, aud Missouri Mjih y call tlitpohe ol it l advantage by calling ou GEO. FOSTER A CO., novl!! Corner Locust street and Canal. Southern Money. Aiiil'iwiiH, Louisiana, and bortli Carolina GEO. FOSTER ,t- CO. Bank Nt'tea b.oighl by novlv HUNNELL'S (FORMERLY OF STEELK A IJUMNKLL.) I?looiing JVEiXlss, COB. S IC it (IF ' WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, Kl'ASSVILLK, IS1K rgiH -Vi U it S T Hit A ii.n K.VT -Mi is now iu full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Pluiiinir and Liresriiux Lumber, I'luuiuK and Orooviug Flooring, making r.Mjis aod Saaii iMouldins, Wiud.iw Rlin.ls, and every otht-r d.scription of wo,k .loue in such I'Stablishmeiits. All work at these Mills warranted to be well done, and ill be otVered at the lowest cash lilies. Uiy Poplar Fioorinjr and Weatherboartlin-; constantly ou hand, and will be sold for cash. Urackels and Scrolls sawi.'d to any pattern. Slitting and all kilidrf ot Sawing done to order, and in ttio most approved stvle. jyW " WM. HUN NELL. look here, everybody H?3r?'W i I i WE are now u.uiiu!... tmi'i!; Wolls' Patent Told iiiK fipring He.l.iUe best lead most convenient uow iu uw, ui it cin I moved or handled witimi.t Hiiy trouble. O..II uud exauiiiio theoi. iun AliKXvr OF THE States Life Insurance, United No. 40 AVall strei t. New York. Jos. U. (. oi 1.INS, Pres't. J'o. EAi.it, Sec'y. Cash Capital $100,000. ToUd cash Asscti in I860, $000,000. ANNUAL INCREASE OVEU J0O,l O. Dividends doclared every three yours. Profits a.'cmuulltled ;tt compound intereMl, on the principle ot a saviugs bank, puyal.le in additiou to the. stun insured iu cash. The business of the Conipsny is conducted upon : a rath basu ezcltutvehj. Over eight thousand insurances li n e bi en cfTect- : J by the Company sinc its orKaui.ution. Premiums on St.OiK. for life, may be paid ipiar- ' telly, serai-aiinually, or antiually. I BATTELL, I1KIIM ANTHKS, Au'ts. otli.e: No. S7 Main street, Kvansville, Ind. I IK. U.ii. JoNts, Medical K.lllilK:l'. Otlue First si , above W'd'uut. i.ov".l-l.. CM. ! KS RECEIVED!! AT THE NEW YORK STORE. That pthiuised lot of Cloaks lias arrived sooner than w iioticipat. d. U is the finest aud most desirable a 4.oi-uoul we bsv had this serisoii. Til KY W ILL II K Si 1. 1 1'HKAP KOR CASH. Reiiiiii'r-r-lh.-y AliK liKAL HARUAINS, and llv.'i iultt al.vles. A lot of very line .il.lit ..f Slll.i a. id Thils-t Sin-.wln, uorin S'.'..rs in ts -we are s..liiti nt 5 1 .7r. to 5i"' T-O yrcrtt balt;siil. Alio a ry l;lre 1 1 nn-i.t lel V:tl iei v. and liewe-t slides ,.f P. and .-is tloods in VERY CHEAP. i Cash OisSv inn! Due Price. We respect tolly sav to :.H that any book ai-coiinis. Th exir-ii.. which w sell all oui L-.M.ds tin --t. as a rule IV. .in uhiih Ui.-ie v. ill m devilitiou. we canni't open lv b w prices at in Io adopt this no ui,l any BemeuiK-r. that the NYw Y f the very led .ni.i'.itv onlv -rk SbT. sells jroofls at th lowest priors warranled as it-pi'e-always, acute!. and m.-i y aiii.-le "(V'e liave a verv ins, Napkins, Air ,di.-..p , Ac. I.. I ,.t Tstde.-loths, Towe!I Also i I of Silks the Ull.-.t mot nio-t olellll iu Fvallav .lie, :i-,sortiuent and l tinilka ever exhil.ir.- l lll.mt llisili-lisl.'le htyl.-. UILKS ,v M.-PUEKTKR. N. Y. More, No. First street. -oi'a' f-.-,.s-iiito; l . . L 1 1 r. c a u.i.r.'Jw--.Ai -

CLOTHING.

o FALL AND WINTER o Hm o i? n x o, FOR MEN AM) HOYS' WEAU. WHITE & FANCY SHITIT I'NDKKSHIKTS AM HKA WKUS, HATS OFALLKINOS. THE CI1KAPF.ST LOT IX AMKKH'A, AXI MAS V OT II Hit A HTIi 7 FS All of you in wain of the al,ii. n tio col.Mill your n nln'r.-t u v ill S. ROSEN VALD A. CO., OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, No. MAI N ST., I'.et we ..nd ,1 Tliir.i, KV.V aSVI 1,1. K, INI. Aud lie caivf.il you make no mi-take in the p'sce. STEKU DIKECT FOll XI- ossonwald ' i Where you will Goods at tiie hud at nit times the lient of LOWEST PRICE. It will pay you to see THE STOCK. ll-Vll ri HKJrr.tub wm.Ij n.y' iv. v Jt. x Store, lutely owued and occupied by Michael Coivisk, dweased, as a roi-ery and provision store, ci rner of Main and Fourth streets. Tiieu is a lirst-rat smoke hou attached to the store. Apply to John Gavisk, or WM. KA II M, Jr. july'l-d&wtf I&'JVrA'fi HJiS v'T ' AJ' .tJS'll WW with it the pleasures of the H.-a"!i commenced. There is nothing more iiivisr'.ratinp: slid pleasant at this season than skating ; therefore, to supply the expected demand for winter sporting implements, we have laid in and keep for sale W pair of Skates, ol beautiful patterns and assorted sie and pislities, for Men, Women, Boys and Girls; also, those celebrated Iron Ornamented Sleds, and an assortment of beautiful Sleigh-Hells, to which we call the attention of evervbo.ly interest, d. GEO. S. SOSNTAfi A CO , No. H) Main st re -t, imvifi Just one door below Itr. Ii. ink . 'rww'i'K.isje ohj Tjut.u o7' ML y .Mi s. Several larife squares of ground on both banks of I'ieou Creek, in Evausville and Lanissco, with the right of usina; the waters of sai l Creek. These sriuares are well adpt.-d for Saw and Flour Mills, Foundries, Breweries, and iiischiii'-rv of everv description. Terms very l.ooral.le". Apply to LAW .t AN Til EH, iiuvl-l h7 .Maiu str.-el. 'VJVIUI K ti.'i O tJ HOH8 4 'h O Till! H o Pins, in sross Stove Polish, 2". pross Washing Blue, lu doz Baking Povder, 2 casi-s Sardines, whole, halt, and quarter boxes, fsi doz one and two lb cans Covo and Spiced Ovsters, in store and for sale by (nov'n) Cil AS. Mc.loll NSToN. JSt Hi lbs Omn Packing, 2r.(l lbs Cotton Kope, all sif-a, IS reels Ex. Packing: Yam, 500 lbs Sacking Twine, For sale at JACOB S1N7.ICII A SON'S, novl'Z VTater-st., bet. Sycamore and Vine. 'm o Tivjs o ie ji r o gJ'T.nii'jT WW as Ex'tutor. Notic. is hereby ejveu that the nndeisiitiied has been appointed executor of the last will of Clemeiita Ann Farrell, lale of Evausville, Vanderburah county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to Is; solvent. li'illV T W t WALKEH. novl-2 Executor. mmOTIVM Oje ti.ll,fi.. rOTAVMi MB WW hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday, the nth day of Bccml r, A. I., l.S, at the residence of Clemen ta Ann Farrell, lata of Evausville, Var.derbnrirh county, deceased, all her ersonal property, consist iior of houseliold and kitchen tiiiuiture, oi.e co, and one silver ivaU:h. A creditor six months will be given ou all sums over three dollars, t be purchaser jrivinif his note with approved suretv, waiving valuation or appraisement la s. " JOHN T. WALKEIl. novlj-iiwd Executor. J. H. MAGHEE & CO., jiwji ri.va solo out this ne MM. Stock of s alt Goods, an. now in receipt of a very large and elegant rlo. k of W I NT KB GnuDS, purchased at very low rates by one of the partners in person, who is always iu the market liuutiug up bargains. We will sell (or cash, at New York prices, or to prompt payius customers, as cheap as can be fonnd west ot the mountains. We have just received 'lh caes very handsome I'liul. j5 bates Iloniesiirs. o do Brown lirillins. S do Scarlet Flannels. IU cases Bleached Muslim. 3 do Ladies' Winter Bros Goods, fi do Tweeds and Satiuets. Ill do Notions of all kind-.. -With a groat variety of other Goods, which are all to le so'd out before Spring, at prices lower than the low. st. J. H. JIAGIIEE A CO., huvs First Street, Kvansville. 'S-.1llliS U.V'.WSA'A' jiJts, JL-J Silk, Beaver, Casimerc, etc., trimmed or untrimmed. The latest stv les made to order on short notice at VAL'TIEK & MABCONN lEK'S, uovS Main Street. JBM O T.I Kit I. H. V II O ICS! M- Neshannock Tolatocs in store and for sale at low figures, to close hit, by octii W. M. AIK5IAK A CO. ' u7 w7Xrmstrong, Old established Steam Furniture and Chair MANUFACTUKEB, And wholesale aud retiiil daler in all kind" of Plain and Fancy Furniture and Chairs, jr HAVE THE JyJntiKST, .I.VI JL one of the Ie3t arranged and conducted Factories west of Cincinnati, and can sell as low as any Cincinnati House. Anv Pattern desir.-d made to order on short notice. ' Tnrninirof any kind promptly attended to. Vi"All work warranted to be made of M-Hnned material, and of Hiip.-ri.ir workmaiinltip. WareKooms, No. SO 31din street. i.ov

BUSINESS CARDS.

WVUT BMtCBtVXO. Qj -2 casks Sugr Cured Hams, 1 " " Dt icVl Beef, ' 2 " Shoulders, 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, 50.J lbs Breakfast Bacon, And for sale at ths lowest trices at novl 2 JACOB MNZICH Jt SON'S. (Sl l'l ESSUK TO A. KUKTZ. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER & BAKER, Manufacturer ol Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Ac., desler in Oranges, Lemons, Ac, and N'ors of alt kinds. B"0rdeis iioni parties at ti-uded to nt shortest not ice. iMtr Sola hkC'iI for Maltby's t'liiiTslsd balu. more ivsters, No. 1" South Kirr.1 si re.it , 11 iven Main and lo cust, Kvansville, Iud. Kor sale cheap l.r.a-h. ..ct?4-ly ItlltN MV.it. UiMT. t'KKSCKNT UITV xr o tj xsr x n -sr - EVAfiSVILLE, INO. TL proprietor f th I'lCKSi KNT I'llV . Ol'N I'Kl hi j; l. nve to ii.toi ill lli.-H Irloii.ls auJ the pub lie io ifi uerMl thiil they uie lull) pvpred to Ulk ...dol .ill Wili.ls .d' ACHINFRY Ne.Ie.1 lor 51 ills Ol Manillactol l. s of suy Una. tl'iviui; ,-rest variety of piitlerlis t..r It 11.1. J K A it I .X U . of HI:V SlV, H.ld STEAM ENC1NKS i (.f Hliy power r.'.p.ii'i-d. AN., mrmilf.wllirers of HIS! I l.t.KKV AM" MINIM. MAt'HINKKV, I TollAlVO HlKKWa A N l Kl N IHH KKjt, M VI, T MILLS; SASH , Mlil.KV AMI IM HliDVtli Circular Saw Mills, tlUMMlNU M.At'HINKH, I HON KliONTS fur Hotisw, CIIINKSK SLTUAli CANK MILLS, ! STEAM BOILFRS IMPKOVKl) L.KI TANKS, i And in fiu t eveivtl.il. in tile IKON Fol NI'K- ANH MAl'lllNK HU1NKS9. U.I 8 f -i Ti.VH tt : tndo ro order. AI,SO ll. .it,-.', in ;i ejt.ri'r urtiel of rnnKsmxa MACHINES, Ai.,1 Powers' i-.ir.pl-t.-, ! 'the Intent iliiproved style. i IMIMIOVKD STKAM (iAl'tiKS. GUM UKLTINti AND f'At -K I Nd, ' VVROICHT AX I) WKLDKI 1MPB, LRAI) AND (!0 I'l Kit IMI'K, AN'I FIKK B1MCK, i All in M ANIKAiTIHiKliS- PKICK. ilibest price. alav paid ft old MKT A LS, At theo'd Si and Corner I anal and Incte stijet KF1TZ A- IIAN:V. N. B. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Ma chiaeiy aud do repairs iu Boilers. THRESH lNlS MACHINES Always on hand and fi ale. JT. ELLIOTT, MJjyrVEACTUUEH of Saddles, Uaruess, Brldl.M, c, keeps constantly ou hand a full assortment ol Saddles of everv ki.ul and price, Harness, Collars, Whips, Flv Nel, Saddle Baits, Ac, dr., at No. 2 FIRST ST It KET, F.wter's Block, Evausville, Ind. tei'Repairin(f neatly done. aus'l i sit akTCT kit t k b kuT7 No. 67 Main st. bet. Second & Third, W1.YHL18U O TMCIJ.Y, M.tJVVEJ V JSZd tiller of the newlv invented aud improvisl Spectacles, No. 4, Third st . Iet. Main and IwwiiKt, opp. Crescent City Bank flinl.ltiie. Evausville, Ind. These celebrated Sian-tacles are inadeof Bi-ic.illan Pebbles, and constructed ll accordance with the philosophy of iiiLiiire, In i.i .p nliar lorni ol a ooucavo-i-mvex, which can Iw ns. fi by the old aud youuK, either by day or -caudle liiiht, with perfect ease.and no uupleavtnt l.sjliun to the es that uisny experience from usin t he couiniou kind. Theytend to streng then and iuipiove thoidit, as will be aeon by the lolloil.K lealiioonlrtls tlolu I horn using I hem : From Hittnuel Orr, I have purchased a pair of Spectacles tiein I. Hittenl.cr.(. I have found thetn to bepeifectlreasy to Ihe e. 1 cheerfully i ecouiineud Item Io lbs public. Front H. torriiw4, Km. I tnksKieat pleasure iu recommending thu glasses of I. Bittoiiheifr to the public. They glw Rro;;t satisfaction. 'rutn Juiye H'. B. Mnurr, Boowille, Iiul. For years past I have been accustomed to use ar titli ial sisbt, aud have tried several kinds of spec-la-les, but I haie lonnd none so easy to the eye as 1. Uittenberg's. I late pUasure iu recommending them Io the public PrceToj, flihftin rounly, Jrta Havinu purchased, and tor some timi used, the Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten up by r. I. Ititleiibeiir, formerly ol Indianapolis, and now of Kvansville, we can most coiaially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and lu all respects a good article. Bev. JOUN McMAHTER, G.N. JERAULD, JOSEPH KEVIN, J. J. KIKEMAN, SAMUEL WU1TSETT, UOBEUT OL'NOAN. He has also on hand a larjrest.sk of Stereoscopes, and Stereoscopic Pictures. marfi-dAwtf ? ; ?J GERMAN MEDICINES J THE (ill EAT STAN D A Jl I) II E M E I I E S ol the present ate, have neoulied th. ir (treat pof i.larity only through years of trial. Uubouuded Batiotaetlon is rend, red by ll.em iu ali rase. HOOFl.ASP'f! a E II M A N IS 1 T T K It S Wll.l. POSIT I V Kl.T CUKK Liver Complaints, Iyswpsia, Jaundice, Nnrveua Ilebility, Diseasi-s of the Kidneys, and all disease arising fi-oni a disordered liver, or weakuees id atoinach and digestive organs, ANI WILL HONITIVKI.V PBKVr.Kir Yrlloio Frvrr, JiUnu Fvpr, uud Fermr oa.l Ay Seo our Almanac for proof. Price Voclsjjer bi.nle UOOFLANU'ti VALXAMW COUUIAL WILL POKI riVKLY l-IHS Coughs, ('..Ids, or Hoarsen., Bion. bills, Inflnuii7.a, ('roup, Pueuno.nia, Incipient Cousiiniption , and has performed th most astor.ishini; cares em-r CU0N FIRMED CONSUMPTION As a Diarrhiea cordial it is uueuUHled. Pi h e 76 cents per bottle. II 00 FLA ND' S GERMAN PILLS, being well-known throughout Kurope aud Amercan need no commendation here. They are purely vegetable, are prepared with great exaotueee an sugar-coated. No better Cathartie Fill cau be found. I'rioe 2o cents per box. These medicines are prepared by Ir. C. M.Jackson it Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and-St. Louis, Mo., and are sold by druggists aud dealers iu medicines evervwhere. The signature of 0. M. Jackson will be on the outside ef each bottle or box. In ocr " Everybody' t Almutuic," published minuaily, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. Theee almanacs are given away by all our agents. BEWARE Or COVKTEBFEITX. Pee that you pet Uoofland's German Bitters, pre. pared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., and that his signature is on the wrapper of each bottle Keller A White, Ageuts for Evausville, Ind. Leirh A Carlstedt, do do do dec B-W() O UV8H f H H OJTHEOH Nt l.ti ZiZ by (novTH) COOK A LANGLEY. 7ir" L.. JOHJ"OJT, BOOM BIJS'UTJL EU AND elmBlank Book Manufacturer JT' First st bet. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLK, INDIANA. mt9 Blank Books ruled, page.1 and made to order of the best paper, from a Memorandum to the i largest Ledger. Music aud Magazines bound many I atyl'e. JelH-dAwtf rrrso.n.lTO H cjthvp. we HJ VE Ml in store an t-xtr article of Tomatoe rUt:p i of our own make about BiO gale 1 2 icals., aud alo iu botiles, at. la Jusrs of 1 to wholesale aud retail. Also, a superior article of r reuch Aluaiard in V.', wal. jars and buttles ao'vlz JACOB SINZICH A oON.

JOHN A.

NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS.

W J outs' M-4 Our nnk ,) I .,ij- Mi l ll-ils. tinmen, French mi l met i.-.m How. rn vm. i and Bonnet Uii.lK.re i.i v. v- .-'iiipl at p. ; . .; r k l u a nv--1 N f. ovi2 No 'I'l Main stivet Holland litters Fon Liver Complaint, Fevor and Ague, A.o. . m . Thi successful lntiodu.-ik-n unJ ns of iji'l iJL ruled Heine. I y has bwo tho signal f r a litdid fl-xsl of compounds called "Bitters," cfkred lu various forms, from a qu&rt bottls to a fivo-fciJlon keg, until tldi word "Bitters" is but another name, kr gri'4," or om vlUanoui whiskey n. inline. But the really (rrisit relief de.rivod from tha tefnnts duee, ons tsaspoonful, of our muiiini, ' BCEEHAVE'B HOLLAND BITTII13, and tlit entii aitenct of ajftr pron'ra'.'cm, 1.M 'ablished for it a reputatioim hich t! e hrt of tin. (allocs aud counterfeits Lava tailed to nncennlue. It Is p.ilively a Tegetable preparation, Witt Iwoj etdluJeut pure spirits to prea-rve It. But one sixe of thu genniiie, (Half I'li.t Dtt!..i) price um Dolls a. It Is a medicine of lung tried effl -ir-y f r Pitrifyiry Ou Mood, so essential i.,r the fvUDdaticn cf good health and t.r on-ctln dmoid.-m cf th oton.a.U and bowels. Two or three 4wi will convince the afflicted of L salutary effects. The stomach will speedily repa'.u its streuKtb, a healthy action of the ilv.-r, bowels ai.I kidneys will soon take place, und renewed health bs tha quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Brxrbave's Holland Hitters For HEAHTBUKN, Try Boerhate's Hollaad Rltlfra. For ACIDITY. Try Barliave's Ho!laii;i Ciitrs. For WATERBHASn, Try BuThave's llollantl iliil.T.i. For HEADACHE, Try Boerliave's Ho!lai:l fiHirs. For IjOSS OF APPKTITE, Try Barliavc's ilollnud hitter, For COSTIVENESS, Try Eocrhave's Holland BlUfrs. For PILES, Try Bocrhave's Hollaiu! r.itun. In all Nervons, Kheumstlc, end Km .11-' ArT.v tlona, It liaa In unmerous inst..uces pio.ed bigt.!y beneficial, aud In ethers cllected. a decided cui. Itead O&refally! The gennlne. hlBhly-concsntratcd IHumvi'i 11 mbiMD Bittkhs la put up in half pint lv.ttl.-s fa.ly, anl retailed at One Dollar per Isittle. The c;rt .leoianJ for thta truly celebrated tnedicin bus lodur-d i-iany Imitations, which the VullU should guaid acinjl purchasing. Beware ofimponxtitm 1 .If tfi.it our n-irae. ii cr; t.U laijl of every bUtU you lug. jT, Beij. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURG H, PA. KELLER & WHITE, AiiEXTH, Fr-nntul),; lnl UBISTIAN K ttAT w " Ht'lLMAsi KIIATZ & IIEILMAN. CITV FOUMjfJV ! MANL'FACTVBKK A Nl BriLI.KRS OFfi l F A M F.NUINES AND BolI.FKS, Saw and Grist Mill M iclnn-ry, 'I'ob v ir.-s s GummitiK Mwhiues.cbnieseS-iii-ar '..ne Mills, Tlirnslut; Pi a-i 1 1 t, A.r. EVAMiVILLi:, IND. 'nrviK pBovHiKrons op thi: ii v ". ML dry beg biavo to Inlol ol I be'.r fiindj i.oltl-s public in geneial, that thejinu piepuu j to .1-. ill kinds of Bl AMI INK AND FIMSIJINiJ AVOKK, and everj thing apiilalnlng ti lbs Foun Ii y bivd r.- They are luauiiiio iui in Ute.iM I'.tiuiKis ani Bon. ras ot auy ere se.l power is.pilr.-d. Sjw .'lliti Machluevv aiid Mill iWnug ol any sie; Dist.llery and Mining Machinery, Tolwcco Ucrews, uuinmiiig Ma. bines, 'I l.l .."bin. M.vhiuvii. M.ilr Jlill., Ueisepueis, Corn Hhell.ii , -M achiuery ot all kinds made and lepalnd. Iron and Avars 'asting eieiy dsi i ipli'.n, lion Iloiifinfrouls, Collar lint", &:. CokiiiK nd llcetinn Stoves ef the latest improved patterns ; Hollow Ware, Dot Iioiis. .Vc. BKFWKBS, IHST1LLEK.S, HE'JTIFII Mi, i-, Supplied with eveiy descriptlou of Copper aiol Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Kefnabjia, Attemporators, Sparges, blill Deads and Worms ou an improved principle, Colnni.ta f-r Alcol. il Stills, Yeast Jugs, Cans. Syphons, Ac; O-pj-er, Lead an Iron Pipe; Uoppor, Brass l.nd tr.in Pumps ot cverr variety, t..r beer, spirits, oil, d.:.; I'.i Co Xs hi. t Valves, Steam Whistles, Sr. Workmen sent to all psrui Io fit up work and do repairs on .-tei.ui Boil, re, Copper au'i blind Ir: n Work , ,rc. OLD METAL ; BOUGHT. They are doaling iu and selling Aden's Impiovod Steam Gauge, Wrought Iron welded Pipes and Tubing, Hirain Hopkins' Improved 6inut Machine, Stephen Hughes' Fb.nr S.-psrators, Oetmin Bolting Cloth, Uniii Elastic Belting, P.u klug, Hot-, .;., ot the last kind: I mplato, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Pig Iron, Bal.it Metal, i-polt.r, Fire Urlik. They have e.ei v U il.lv ot tne best Mai-hinei'y and workmen, aod v ill 1 1 all w o. k entrusted to them, their individual attention, liiBtiS orders promptly, wsj lant.nii tbe.r vv -i 1:. are! 'i o s-!.sa with reasonable pre-es. Mr" Oili. and Mule K..in, No. t. M..in sti'ot; Foundes y, B.olei Vaid.ii' I Ma. blue Jh 1 on l'los Streel, Imtweeo l-lisl e. . o I Sir.ll, kval'sVllle, Indiana. 1 1 Ml' OH Tjt.'T It EM Ii It IE Hi. ir there is in the IM. of It: medits given to Ibe world lor acceptance and approval, nrjvv.h'. n art entitled to conhdeio e by t heir perlect adherai'm to the laas and intention oi the reator, one Is tb i-NivrasAi. .-..roil lifiiiov, l-.r evi-i epe.-i.-s ol I. iing. Throat, and H.on. I. Ial d.rli .-nil v. even tbat. I Actual CsiiiMituption, and lb" other the justly celebrated Toi.ii AV..CTN1, a most per I -. t leuiedv far Neuralgia, Gout, ilbeiimstisoi, I'ai till and Actual Paralysis, St. V huh Dance, Chronic, f pasmoan; and Nervous Hea l A b.j, T t I. A- tie, I ai A. he, and tkat i hi. l .l all . ao.es ,. rHse'.ws, Loss id Sleep. II our friends will a.-.-opt the del l-.i-ui .n that .r six or e.ivrbt eais ihe.' pi ep... t.Uoija bave been through lets that wool.) xale fv M, In pl.-a of sweeping ile.bil al Kile I bst lt.ei,n iiolbbi, aildtl.'.n pr.cur and read the pi.iopl.lei, I . be found Willi all dealeri and admits, they u ill I.j alls to Judge bow Ur lliev run belelle I on OKNEIIAI. AG1 I.i J. W. IHJNNKWKI.I, k '.., 7 nn.l rt fiuiiiDt'rciiil Wh.'itl, I'.oitoii g:2o. iniNM:vi;i,i., ur Water ouet, New Vui k. Illldel lhii.ipeti.il .-.ii-oi vi l..ii o I ti.;J f fll'NN EWEI.L, I benil .t un.l I'l.al lino eu'l-t, Boston, Mass., whose si out o i " . .vei s the 1 1: i oi ttioceiiulue only, and to I inldi ess nil commiini. uti ui. Sold by all lesp.- table dealer-. (Veiywhele KEI.LEIt A W1I1TF. Wholesale and ltet.nl A tents, Lv -ui-inlls. llOv5-4in d.Vw "trrEK it---iijf'i', ita.4.y Jt.vi t7t A . in store, and tor sale by octjj W. M. A I KM AN .v I O. I J' E I I.i I ft o'i l ' i.v ii.nZif i. Sold at the Oily Drn Stare, o' Main stn-ei . NEW JEW ELHY mE HjII'E .IVHT ISHf El l-Elt .1 new supply ot Jewelry, enJo n in a f,i'..t variety of every itewstyl... W a voild .all tb-.es fcial atteution ol I ho lailiisi to souio veil ev.'.ilent and chaste Etruscan and Cat huu.'lo full and half setts, which are also t t a very leasonable pri-i We have by far the largest sto. k ol Gold and mlver Watches, Clocta, Silver sie, Gold l'ei.s, ike , of any house in this city, all brougi.t dirnrtly Irotn .he manutartiirere and inipoi iers, and are selling at the lowest Eastern prices. It bis b.n oor edavor to buy none bst yen. due Jewelry, and w hope to meet a continuance of On. literal patrons heretofore tstowed upon u". V Fiu. Watches repsire.1 reif .nally, 01 under our immediate supervblon, by c.-mpeurif woik-. men. BITTRi'l-FF BltD'S., sept'ib No. 4 Main st.. b't I- irst and He. end. Something Now. Having opi'ned an establishment for tlienisiiufarture of COKN UKOU.MSrn Water ft. tel. Mum and Lecust, iu the Kootii I' rmei ly cc.-uplel as lb.. Telegraph Ofll, I would respeciiutly call the attention ot the Citirens ot Krnsrille to t!, (set tt.at 1 am now manufacturing evfry den-ript en of Corn BroouH, and will sell at lower pne-a Ih ui thf satna cau bo bought in Cincinnati or L i.isil.le. lualen would do well to call t my etusblishn'.snt befora purchasing elsewhere, lliu Markut price rid fi.i Broom Corn at sll tisea. CoiiiiiTfT. sep. 25-3md