Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 90, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 December 1860 — Page 2

EVANLVtLLE? IND.

31 OS DAS MOKNISG .DECEMBER 21 I from th Cin. Price Current, Dec. 10fc.. Financial and Commercial Summary for the Past Vc:k. . . The news from England, received during the past week, being far more favorable than had been anticipated, in a financial sense, the news of the crisis in this country having bad no perceptible effect upon the London money market, or the value of United States securities or railway shares, imparted more confidence to commercial men generally, and had a happy influence in restoring confidence in New York : but the improvement has been very slight, nevertheless, as the new3 from Washington produces an irregularity from day to day quite annoying. The resignation of Mr. Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, end soon after of Mr. Cass, Secretary of State, made no impression finite unfavorable, so that notwithstanding the favorable effect of the news from England, the want of confidence is painfully manifest throughout the country, and all kiud3 of business greatly depressed. Gold is coming from England, and by the 1st of January we will have received an amount equal to $3,500,000, which, with the receipts from other sources, will swell the total receipts for December to $7,000,000, so that, notwithstanding our troubles, the laws of trade, like the laws of the physical universe, will continue to act, and eventually bring about their legitimate results. The demand for money has not been pressing not of that description which would indicate that the interests of the business community were suffering seriously for want of ie. The collections from the country continue unexpectedly good, and there is quite a large amount of money coming in . to buy tiour and pork, from districts where the article are needed, and the xeeeiptsjof bogs being unusually light, the nmovmt going out of the city ia payment for them is unusually small, so that the financial condition of the city is, on the whole, quite favorable ; and it is not any present embarrassments which annoy our business men, so much as a fear of the future a fear that the worst ha3 not come yet. The regular bouses are not discounting any paper of consequence, and the street rutes range from 2 to 3 per cent, per month on the best paper offered. The exchange market became quiet and rather easier as the week passed on, and at the close a slight decline was established. The demand for gold has fallen off, and is now quite light, so that, on the whole, the general aspect of matters last evening was better than it was a week ago. We quote : Buying. Sidling. . 1 pit-in. ViWV'-i prero. ,. 1 preni. 'ifye prom. JaCtf.l dia. par prem. dis. 1 di. pur. preni. Sew York rht... HOHt.OTI I'll i l:id Ijihia Baltimore New Orleans American Gold The exchange markets at other points are unsettled, and rates at St. Louis and Chicago have gone up to a point which must press hard upon merchants. The rates for sight drafts ou New York at the following places, at tho latest dates, were a3 follows : Iremium. 10 (0512 ID Mli Chirac Wt. Louis Philadelphia Baltimore "Washington Kictnn:n:l havannnh Montreal Detroit .... -z 11 3 ft 7 (& i & 1 At New Orleans, drafts on the North are at a discount of per cent., and specie is sent thither in moderate amounts. All the country banks of New York and New England draw at J premium. Albany, Boston, Providence, Hartford arid New Haven Ml premium. Owing to the high rate of exchange iu St. Louis and Chicago, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin currency has further declined. The following are the latest quotations for uncurrent money in this market. Illiuoia, solvent 15 iia Wisconsin 15 c Iow.i 10SV2 d MiiBonp:i li($12 dta heeling t tin do branches S d' Eastern Virginia S("tli din Pittihiirpth ft din Interior rYiinnj Ivania bbjjl did Baltimore 5 dis Tennessee, old hunks ! dis North and South Carolina H' din 5eoria l' dis Alabama 10 din Indiana Free Banks solvent . 2 dis Bank of Bloomington, Indiauu -5 dia Par funds are: Ohio, (solvent;) Bunk of the State of Indiana; Kentucky; Louisiana; New York and all New England b.inks, in good credit. The business of the city has been fair, and if we take existing circumstances into consideration, good. Dealers buy cautiousiy, it is true, but there is a good demand in a small way for most articles of merchandise. Flour has not changed ; there has been a fair demand from the city dealers and a moderate one from commission merchants to fill orders in districts destitute of thi3 very necessary nrticle. Low grade tsuperfine sold at $4((i -t 10,nndgood high grades at $4 1 ;(.i 4 25; low extra 4 25(.4 35; lair do. ?4 4fi(T(N4 00, and good do to extra family and fancy $4 75(7.5 25, the latter rate for choice extra white wheat. The supply of wheat has been exceedingly small, and prices little bettor than nominal. Our city millers have not been doing anything. Towards the close of the week country millers bought some parcels, and raid 90c fur prime red, and SI fur prime white, which are the rates bidders asked a week ago. Corn advanced to 33c for ear, and sales of shelled have been made at 424Sc, including bags. Oats declined to 25c and are dull, llye and Barley unchanged. The receipts of hogs having been very light during the week, together with au improved demand for mess pork from New Orleans, favorably affected prices, and they advanced from day to day. Yesterday the market opened very heavy, under the combined operation of increased receipts and a diminished demand, and prices declined fully 25c per cental, closing dull, few willing to pay $5 25 for delivery three or four days ahead, and quite a large number anxious to sell. The sales were: 240 head, averaging 230 llm, at 5 40 600 " " 5 25 VM " -" " 5 an 300 " -Jt)t) to 210 lbs, at 5 to Those who have been holding their hogs back, find the time now drawing nigh when they must bring them to market, without any immediate prospect of any marked improvement in prices ; for it is clear that purchases of the product will be made sparingly and strictly with reference to present pressing necessities, until the political difficulties of the country assume a position which will give a lair promise of final adjustment. It is clear that the great bulk of the hogs are still to come in, and a3 prices here are higher, in proportion, than at any other point, we may look for the arrivals of large numbers the coming four weeks. I u St. Louis hogs are selling at $5$5 50, and in Chicago 4 75(3! $5 25, but they are paid lor in a currency 10(75 12 per cent, below par, and 9(ic, lie below our currency, which venders the real price lar below ouis

" The receipts of hogs at this place ettni a3 follows : Total this aeaaon 2 3, 131 Same time 1m 1659 iZl.'Zl There has been a good demand for mess pork during the week chiefly from New Orleans and about 3,000 brls sold at prices ranging from 514 up to SM 75, the latter being an extreme rate for a choice lot very heavy. The market closed rather quiet, however, at $14 50 tho demand having fallen off, as it is generally supposed there is enongb now in transitu to New Orleans to depress the market, and there is no demand, or immediate prospect of any lrom the East. About 500 brls sold yesterday, to be delivered this and the coming week, at $14.

There has not been much done in bulk meatS. Shoulders are held at 51( 5. the ' Utter rt inr-b.rlino- n.,lo,irU o,l Q5,7 et 1 packed. About 150 hhds. sold at 5 and 7c packed, and 200,000 lbs. for March delivery at 5J and 7J loose. There was a forced sale of 50 hhds. bulk sides about the middle of the week, at G packed. The market for bulk meats has been quite irregular, and the demand for them limited. Green meats sold to the extent of 10,000 pieces, at 44jc for shoulders; 55.68e for sides, and 6(aCjc for hams, but at; the close the market was dull at c below the outside rates. Included in the sales was one of 2,000 long and short middles, at 5ic for the former, and 6 35-100 for the latter. Lard j aeennea to bj in tue tore part ot tbe week, i but subsequently advanced to 8(rt)8, clos- J ing with a moderate demand at these rates I for prime city rendered. Bacon is nominal ; it can be bought at C and 8c for old. No new in the market, and no inquiry for it. A fair demand for groceries. Sugar selling at C and 7J. Molasses 2930c, and coffee at 12$13, which is a decline fortho latter. The stock of Sngar is light, and the same may be said of Molasses, the demand being nearly equal to the receipts. Linseed oil is lower and nominal ; it is retailing at 55, 5G. Star candles declined lc per lb, and the demand very light. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mi OTIC JK ' JI HOI.UT10J OF mi I'ABTNEKSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between J. Davidson and K. Jervia is this day dissolved by mutaa! consent. The hooks and accounts of the late firm are in the hands of C. Davidson, on Kirt street. All accounts due the firm are payable only to C. Davidson or hia order. It. Jervis wi!l continue the business of the lute firm at tie old stand ou Alain street. dec!s2-lw DAVIDSON A JERVIS. ff.i x t ua o h jt -. v tjvit tu j:JLd meats will be offered at Bittroltr Bros, to those wishing to purchase any kind of Jewelr y, Watches or Clocks, Silverware, 4c, during the Holidays. They have a large stock on hand, and aie anxiona to sell, and all those looking for Chrihtmas Gifts, can hardly fail beins suited at tliii establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, at the old stand, No. 48 Main street, between First and Second. dec'J-tf mrJ ter. GU01ba.,2 cak prime new Currants just received and for sale by do2i CHAS. McJOITN?TON. fju8.oaiToti 'tt ks it je JLd just rocived and for sale by CHAS. McJOIINSTON. V T U BlTtr B.4BOVT THE MM Holidays rail in, aud you will nndsome fine Urge Turkios for sale at CHAS. McJOHNHTON'S, drc2"2 Posey lllock. -HMLDHtiJS'B PHE8EJYT8, J-It T 25 CTi. TO $100. Dobell it ConyiiEton have just received a splendid assortment of Presents fur Christmas and New Years, comprising Babies Books, Boys' Dooks, Girls' Books, Albums for Young Ladies, Scrap Books, Aunuals beautifully bound. And thone eplon tlid new publications Poets' Wit and Humor, Homes of American Authors, Tenuveon's May Qoeen, Mrs. Cowdon Clark'a 8huks)are, Splendid Life of Washington, llltiitrattid edition of Hrrwn, Joties and Kobioson, and many other, including a beautiful aalectiou of Testaments, Bibles, Prayer Books, Catholic Manuals, Ac, fcc. Call aud buy them at the cheapest ratws at doe-22 DOB KLL & CON YNG TON'S. vV want the above amount of ILLINOIS, W ISCONSIN, IOWA, TENNESSKE, MISSOURI, NOP.TU and SOUTH CAROLINA, or any other Southern money at par for dry goods, or on account, aud will sell thj goods suited according to the times, very cheap. Our stoek is very complete. Cotne along with your money to No. Main street. The Uuion forever if not iu Sttte, wo want it in money, anyhow. SOBAPKKR A BUSSING, dec22 No. 4') Main street. JL 300 bush ear corn, 100 bush shelled corn ttiH) bush ear corn, 100 bush shelled corn, 200 hu-di first rate oats, 300 buth rich country bran, just reeeiveil and for sale bv CHAS. McJOQNSTON, dic'2 Maiu street, I osey's Bloc k. 1' RISH JVf M.f. 450 HVItH PRIME White Mercer Pink Eye Potatoes. jtit receiv ed and for sale by CHAS. MclOUNSTON . IS Still TUMKtlS J-OR Til K JELP million. 600 lbs Dresed TurKeys just race! ved at (dec21) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. "TfVtt T RB CBM fE 11. 2 casks Sngar Cured Hams, 1 " " Dried Beef, " Shoulders, 1 bill Ex. Bolognas, futf'lbs Breakfast Bacon, And for sale at tha lowest prices at nov!2 JACOB SINZICH SON'S. tJ 3 'i 0 in K o & a w w o i iH I -3 ft 5: si H o P fc CO n I CR ITffKJ T J-'JjOVR.5I just received at declil ELLIOTT s Family Uroccry. wjfR J. .v brj.s-: aoTooo x bs MJ9 Prime CoiiBtrv Bran just received anil for sale at (dec'21) FLUOTT'S Family Cm.-r. rWIPRJVMP S! TV H.VM fa : .. JL Prim Turnips jnst received r.t dec'il ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. Jt. just received and for Bale at No. '21 Main j street. dec'21 ! jf:iOEt'Eti .'3 O S PER STEJl.ilI C er Autocrat, for sale for cash by I dec21 GEO. F'JSTEK A CO. j 77 s on pr 011 rcTs. we a re prjjI SI pared to furnish Mess Pork. Keg and Barrel i Lard, and Bulk Fork, in quantities to suit. Also i for sale Tender-loins, Spare, Bibs, Heads, Feet, ; Sausage Meat, Ac. ' tieCil GEO. FOSTER A CO. 1 MPOBTAJS'T MJS'EORJflATIOJV.

; Just uow. when money is scarce, if you want to T Mvtt from 10 to 25 er cent, in purchasing groceries, j go to VI. kerv's, and be astonished at the great I change that has takeu place in favor of buyers. 1 Co aie, all of you who have money, and iom trho pntj t u-htm trs 119k for U. and get the -bisgest " dollar's : worth 41 everything you have got for a long time. Bring your Illinois, Wisconsin, Teunesse', Iowa, Michigau, Keuiuoky, and all other good mon o. The " Pauic " won't Lastalwavs. Come soon. No humtug. Try at VICKERY BRO.-., j dec7 S2 Main street.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOSTETTER'S STOMACHJBITTERS. FWMIMi PROPRIETORS AJ'tl .WJ'--a nfai ti.rf rs.f IIOsTETTEK'S CELEB UATED ; STOMACH BITTEItS can appeal with porfuct confidence to physicians and citizens generally of tho United States, la cause the article has attained a. reputation heretofore, unknown. A few ficts upon this point will sak morn powerfully than voliinie ol hare ;isi.-U:on or Ll.nouiug puffury. Iho ' consumption of Ilostetter'a .Stomach Bitters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottlen, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, ! it is evident that during the coining jear, the coni sumption will reach near one million bottlos. This ' immense amount could never have been sold but I for the rare medicinal properties contained in the I preparation, and the sanction of the niont promiI nent physician iu those sections of the country where the article is liest known, who not onlv recimend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready aJ.a" to lve. nOD'"'9 lo -m.:acy in all cases of stomachic derangements aad the dis eases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qnulitie of the Bitters, hut a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to le as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions whore fever and ague and various other bi!:om complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a s-urc of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purities the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys tem, giving it that tone and. energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, anil other digestive organs, mildly powerfully, ami soon restores them to a condi tion essential to the healthy discharge of the func tions ot nature. "Elderly pernons may use the Bitter daily as per direction ou the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, a. it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the liowels, excellent asa toTiic, aud rejuvenating generally. We have the evidence of thousands of aged men and woTien who have experienced the benefit of tudng thi preparation while surf ring from stomach derangements and general debility, acting under the advice of Physicians, they have abaudoned all deleterioos drugs, aud fairly tested the merits of this article. A few word3 to the gentler sex. Th-re are certain periods when their cares are so harras&ing that many of them sink under tho trial. The relation of mother aud child is so absorbingly teuder, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health iu her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of the system, aud enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials aud responsibilities. Nursing mothers gen erally pref-r tbe Bitters to all other invigoratois that receive tho endorsement of physician, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons to whom we have p-iricularly refrrred above, to-wit: sufferers from fever and Rrue, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, aud all diseases or derangement of the stomach, sufurannuate 1 invalid, person of sedentary occupation, and nursing mother, will er-ii'.nlt their own physical welfare by giving to IJostetter's Celebrated Stom:ich Bitters a trial. CA UTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but a-sk for IIostkti Kti's f klkhratku Stomach Hitters, and Sep that each bottle has the Word "Dr. J llostetter's Stomach Hitter" blown on the til'.v of the bottle, and "temped on the metallic cap covering the cork, aud observe that our autograph sigiia'.uro is on the label. Wts Prepared and pM by ITostktti A Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., ami Kohl by all druggists, gro .-ors, and dealer generally throughout the United States, South America, and Gerimtny . uovl S-dA-wlaw lyr Mi At Uealy A Warren's you will liud the most beautiful assortment of WORK. BOXES, WHITING DESKS, LADIES' SATCHELS, c. Also, a new lot of Music, among which is tho very popular song of " Happy Land of Canaan, " " Bell's Schottiscli," "Sharou Spring Lancer," "Quadrille from the Sicilian Vespers," " Dod worth's 4th, or Assembly Lancers," Ac, Ac. de I ) J(7, Ml VERMS' H VOOKl.y H li Xtracts. These imported extracts ot mace, Cinnamon, Mint, Allspice, Kaspberry, and Si.ge, are highly recommended for flavoring and culinary purposes. I am Belling them a 'JOc per Ik itle, ac v hich price they alerheaper thali any other manufactured. None geriuino unless the- mali'Ilac-UU -ei 's name is on the bottle. For tale .mly by W. BIEKBOWEU, Druggist. dm-19 7H Maiu street, Washington Block. sO"- ' i siZijJiEJv'T, j i i: ttZ tain euro for Khematisiu, Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia, Ac, Ac. Prepared onlv by WM. B1EKBOWEK, Druggiht, dccll TS Maiu street, Washingtou block. fW JiBYIE B UT T K BI'MI lu S -ML Western Keserve Butter, -00 lbs Country Butter just received at ducsil ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. THE I.J II I Em. vceriue Lotion, tJlycerine Violet Cream, Co.a Cream, Glycoriuo Soap, Cologne, Extracts, Powders red anil while, C bs. B u.shea, Pomades, Hair Oils, Powder Pelt, and last, but not least. Fine Tooth Combs, all f t sale verv cheap at N. S. THOMPSON'S, decl at the City Drug Store. "V H ' - -y.7 I IH tiM V Syrup, the Iw-st thinir in use for Coughs, at dec 1 8 THOMPSON'S City Drng Store. ffk Tiio.fi isaj in thj; vW ly agent in this cilv for Jackson's Cough Syrup. " ' declS W .iiri& i.n ti j it Ei e. vrf. y If 0u wmit good Perfuniery foi Christmas presents call at N. S. Thompson's City Drug Store. He is selling at prices to suit the bard time. Cologne worth Fifty Cents per botilo sold for Ten Cents. 11.11. OU. Oh' THE VERV BEST make and lowest price, at declS THOMPSON'S New Drng Store. ar j n I' s oe 'ojj. jn.-atj-JLj groat variety and at very low prices, at decls riliiMPSOVS City Drng Store. Jt,-RS. EljRS.EVRS. IjJJ R & E ami well selected assortment of Ladies' aud Misses' Capes, Tippets, Victoriues, Cuff, Mufti, Fur Trimmings, etc. Also, Gentlemen's Otter, Braver, and Seal Caps. Gloves, Collars, etc., all mud of prime and fresh skins, at VAUTIEU A MAlit ONNIER S, novo 31 Main street. gr OOH ' TO " VO UR I JS'TE It E S T S TJ? J 11 lbs Prime sugar forfl.U), onlv to bo had at d.s.'.S COOK A LANOLEVS. " jfjfJI.VTS, OJI.S, JIVE STIF M Windjw Glass, Putty, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Driiirs, Medicines, Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, aiid evervthingelso you could ak for at a 'Irug st . re at " (decls) N. S. THOMPSON'S. jri E.w-jS'jrj'EREP.yiER i At Just receive 1, a full stock of genuine Perfumery, of all the best makes, wl ich I otter for sale at the verv lowest prices. Ca'l and look. declS " N.S. THOMPSON, Drugcist. FOR PARTIES. The New York Store has a lot of real Valenciennes Lace Setts, Collars aud Sleeved, choice styles, and a few elegant Berthas, especially designed for Parties, which will be sold at cost. Also, a large stork c f splendid Dres.-Silks, most bishionale steles, at cost. GILES A McPH EETK11S. dec!7-tf A'SVH.LE COAL. 1 am still delivering to any part of the city (in tiuantitiesof not les than 20 bushels) the best tjnality of Bodiain MinotVul, well screened, at t cents per bushel. I am alo prepared to deliver an ariicle of Coal, t-iken unscreened from the pile, at 8 cents tier bushel; and sack or nut Col. in limited quauI titi. s. at 5 cents. JOHN WYMOXil, ; decl7 tl Sec'y .nil Mang'r Boiiaiu Min'gCo. j j sisiip o TA T II ES. 000 Bush. Northern Potatoes i r sale by dec. 17. CUHK .t LANGLKY "VfTr.S vj rie s. ol Bed ive i this day io bales extra heavy Guuny Bags. 411 1 bis White Lime, 50 tierces prime Kice, loo kegs best English Soda, 40 mat Java Ci ft-e, 30 coils Manilla cordage, 50 bales Hotting, for .alo che-tp fir ca ll bv dec IS GEO. FOSTEli 4 CO. VHE BEST CHRJST.JIAS tilET. The best Christmas gilt is a nieiovop. 110bell k (kinvngton have a large s'ock ot .Mtl-OUB-ON S, which they will warrant for quality and tone to equal the tintst, and which they will s II at " real bargiins." ,l,.cts noyi'l.L A CONYNGTON. glklAVE OIL. VJr -J doz ipiart bottles, 4 doz pint bottles, just receivrd ami for sale chean at ,U.cl FI.LIKTT'S Family Grocery. " s usrj7Fk .V .?! tt .asses' ' W 2 hlols eew Sugar, a prim- a.-tie. : lit bids new Molasses, iu-t leccivel al No. J- M.iill street, dec 15

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW AD V ERTISEH ENTS. Jt W bnsu tr.h prround Meal, jut received and 100 bush shelled corn for sale at tor sale at the " Old Pioneer Grocerv," Ko. 22 Main dac15 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery" -f-r , JZ , . , . JJ- 500 buh ear Corn just recoivnd"at HOI FOr The Holidays! ELLIOTTS Family Grocery, decl5 No. 2-J Main street.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Ire Coming 6. jf1 Oil SJVMS THE IWMOJS"," MS LflT the stirriDg appeal of every honest and true-hearted citizen of this glorious Union. They Bay this glorious Union of ours will be dissolved, but to tell the fact, Miller A Niehaus have not dissolved yet ; but are resolved to compete with all competition, by selling goods a little cheaper than ever, having tonght a large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ac, Ac, expressly for the Holidays, which they will sell cheap for cash. tkime, one ! Come, all ! and bring on your Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Alabama, and esjiecially your Indiana Gold and Silvur money, and we shall show our love for this glorious Union, by taking your money. (Jive us a trial and we will warrant you will be satisfied. Remember the place. MILLER A NIEHAUS, Dec. 12. No. 43 Main Street. BIVJITE MOJRMIMJVGk. A gentleman and w ife can be accommodated with boarding, aud pleasaut frout loom in a brick house in a healthy locality. Also a few single men or day boarders. Jkt:-m SGirl wante.iT Address Box 272, Postoffice. decll-lt ' mjl i.l TE H f J R I S 3 O H It JL S JL Newark Plaster, received and for sale by dec8 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. rjp oRSEsT.n uj. Mis': Read C- Burrow keep a fine assortment of Horses and Mules for sale cheap for cash, or prompt paper, deolli g ISII I.. HI ( E JS. Ot It, ' 1 Bbl. Corn Starch, 1 do Wheat Farina, 1 do Split Pias. 1 do Pearl Parley , 1 Caae Sago A Tapioca, for sale at dec 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. TgflR EVERVTHIJ'U MJV THE JL Preserve and can fruit line you must go to dec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY'S. OMt.VV! HO.ttlJVV! 5 Bbls. Extra Flint Hominy for Sale by dec. 17. COOK A LANGLEY. J10O BUSHELS 1' Rl.fi E, CJ,EJtJ, Heavy Oats, for sale by COOK A LANGLKY. ! JfttO ,VT J.ET VOUR COW I JEJ hungry. 1.00U Sacks Heavy Country Bran in Store and for sale at 7o cents per 100 lbs by dc. 17 COOK A LANGLEY. O A II E.V S I 'R UP . Stuart's New York Syrup at 70 cents per Gal. do Golden do Extra at SO cents. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, l0 cents. Stuart's Excelsior Syrup, none equal to it, $1,00. The above good can only be found at dec. 17. COOK A LANGLKY'S. TAX NOTICE FOR i860. jL biirh couuty am hereby notified that tho Tax Duplicate for containing a list of Taxes for Stat4, County and other purposes, baa btn received by me from tbe Auditor of Baid comity, and I can bo found at my office, in tho C'onrt House, iur tho purpose of reeeiviupc tho revenue. Tlit; taxs fr,r the year XaHO are at follows : For State purpos 15 cts on each ?1K) valuation . I ," cents on each poll. j For County purposes f5 cts on each 5100 valuatioii. Sl.OUou eat;li poll. For Common Scliool purponeH 10 cts on each $100 v:iluittioii. 0 cnta ou each poll. For purpOKrti of providina: fun da to moot tho animal ii.t r bt ou outHtaiidiu: Couuty Bonds due ! iK)u, and tho annual interest on those not yet due, j I I C'UU. t For purpouc of providing a 8tate debt SiLkiug ' Fund Kvenue. 2 ciit( ou each riCiKN TOWNSHIP, outside Kvannville For j Towtmhip purfMne, 3 cents; for special School j purpf)MtH lu c ntH, on a'.l taxable proerty. j KNIGHT TOWNdllir For Towuship purposes, ; 2 centp ;.for Soecial School purposes, 8 cents; ior lioad purposes, ft centfl. SCOTT TOWKSUIP For SjMcial School pur- ' pONt'tt, 5 cents. j A IlMSTIiOXG TOWNSHIP For Special School i purpUM-M. 5 reutH, nd 50 cents on each poll. J'LKKY TOWNSHIP For Special School pnrpuHHM, -2l :i c-utH ; for Koad purposes, 2-2 ct-nts. 1 HMOS TOWNSHIP For Township purposes, l. cntn. CKNTKE TOWNSHIP For Township purposes, 5 cents ; for Special School purposes, 3 centa ; for t Koad purposes, .t rents. GERMAN TOWNSHIP For Towuehip purj posec, 10 rents; for Special School purposes, 1 cts. l mi each 1(0. valuation as aforesaid. ! THKOI0RE VKNNEMAV, T. V. C. i nov2i-d'2tawJLw6w JF HEt.ll Eft US. loO lnjz. Fresh Eggs, for sale at lee. 17. COOK f LANGLEY'S. jii.i.yuEKRij:s. 2 Bids, just rereived bv CHAS McJOHNSTON. M 9K W PA TE.VT RIUHT. 0 V Kor yelling all kinds of Groceries as cheap as the advertised prices of other housed. Call in aud see it work at the store of dec. 17. CHAS. McJOHNSTON. ICE V HOMIJS'V. 1M ftbls fresh hotniny, 1 tierce Prime New Kice iu-t received and for sale bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON. .'.0 Whole, half and quarter bsxes, just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. Ri.flE HOI, I, BUTTER, M-'SBSH Ksz-ZH, and Dressed Poultry. Oaily r.H.-eiviog fresh supplies of the above by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. LOVES, V LOVES. :sy Prs. Bier Short's Celebrated Buckskin Gloves just received and for Sale bv CHAS. McJOnNSTON. nii E S T.WTS !J L.fi IMS' Ml S. Brazil Nuts, Paeans, Hickory Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts ic, Sec, for sale at dec. 17. COOK Jt LANGLEY'S. fitraitvwr m-lour. 2" Sacks Pennsylvania, and .1(1 Sacks Ploosier Buckwheat Flour, just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. nnHE BES T PJCK L E S JfVV THE ML City at COOK A LANGLEY'S. WE VOU II'J.IT SOJIE OE THE M- best Slangoos you ever used go to COOK & LANGLEY'S. rginosE cHoicj ip JCHLMiii pepM. jts tha all the folks like bo well can only be had at COOK & LANGLKY'S. g10BJ1IBJIl7. loo Bushels Fresh Ground Corn Meal for sale at 6 cents per bushel at dec. 17 COOK & LANGLEY'S. WJ'E T POTATOES. 60 Bush. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes for 6ale by doc. 17 COOK & LANGLEY. TTE.XTldW,"wJJIEA WAKESl Every body is wide awake t their own interest, or at least should be, and if thev want to buy a first ; rate No. 1 article of t lour a . SL'.7o per bag, tdey j had bettor call at the Picaynne Mills immediately, ) and be supplied, as they are just closing ot a small I lot which they have on hand. You see that this is ! cash prices. J. K. MILLS CO. declo-swd. CiriRisT.nAsMS.y-o w jear at ' haml, and to meet the requirements of all who desire to make presents to the children at this season, I oiler my scoc of Amoricaa Perfumery, Hair 'iis, and Colognes at 2-5 per ceut. belo cost. Now is the tim- to buy if yon wan t good articles at very o ..ur.. BIERBOWEE, Druggist, decl j 78 Maiu street, Washington Block. feji 0 0 A B CBEAzi TA ll TA B, 500 asi ii.s Bi-'"rl. Svla, 1 gross E. R. DurkeeS Co.'s Cell brat. il Baking Powder, 2 bbls Bath Brick, 24 d'z Tr.:usiiM! cut Soup, 2 gross Humtnel's Essence of Coffee, just loceimdand for sale at dcclo ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. j 7f 3 A Vic S Til VE POLISH. j pJ2 5 ross Ma.-ic Stove Polish, that cannot bo beat, for sale at I dVclo ELLIOTT'S Family Groocry. j TTILOURlELOUR ! JL f o bids pi iuie XXX White Wheat Flour, put mi expressly for family use, fto sacks XXX White j Wheat Flour, just received and for sale lor Cash, j and Cash onlv, at dtclS ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. i JT1REEJS- APPLJ1S, SWEET POUf tatots, Uriel Apples, Hominy, Corn Meal, ; Br.in, Turnips. Irish Potatoes, Iried Peaches, j W hite Beans, Corn, Oats, Ac, Ac, for sale at i decl3 COOK 4. LANGLEY'S. I

ABU OIL, SOAPA.-JI l A.VUIsES.

I 100 gal. Cincinnati Lard Oil, 20 bxi Palm Soap, 10 10 5 Crow German " Soda " 10 Star Candlus, 0s aud 7s. Just received aud fjr sale bv declil COOK & LAKGLEY. JB HEAR EAST BA COJW it 5 0 LBS. extra choice Breakfast Bacon at dec:3 COOK & LANGLEY'S. P I'.fl P K l.S'S. SO CHOICE Pumpkins for sale at deci:t COOK A LANGLEY'S. giBAJS'BEBBIES. J 2 bbls Cranberries, a splendid qnslity, just received at (dec!5) ELLIOTT'S Fairily Grocery. LL l.O IS, WISCO.XSI.Y, Iff l tT' JL souri, and Iowa monev taken for t'rocerics or on account, by CHAS. McJOHNSTON. dec8 ECOxXOlUYlTWTjmTY: The Lorillard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 5fo. 31 WALL St. Cash Capital $500,000 PROFITS ANNUALLY DIVIDED ! 75 PER CENT. TO THE DEALERS. fcry This Company Divides three-quarters of the net profits to tho policy holders, in scrip, bearing interest without any liability to the insured. K" This Company fluids i!s surplus, instead f dividing it to the Stockholders, thereby giving i: s policy holders greater scurity, arid at the same time cheaper insurance than an v other svstem. CARLISLE NORWHOP, President. GEORGE I. CHARY, Sec'y. WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Pr.Vt. A. C. Halloclt &. Son, Agents, decl2 EVANS VI LLE, MARKET NOTICE! Until otherwise ordi-red, t!.e followint? regulations as to the. time f opening and closing the Mrkrts, will 1k obs rvt'tl : UPPER MARKKT Fourth street op.-n at G oVlock, and cbsod at V o'clock, on TuestJay, Thursdav, and Saturday ni4rningrJ. CENT it A L 51 A UK KT open t 2 o'clock and cUtsed at 4 o'clock on Motiday, Wc-Jnesdiiy, Friday, and Saturday afternoons. By order of the Common CNmnril. decli P. IiUKKK, Clerk. NEW FURNITURE STOKE. GUGGENHEIM EU, MF.YEH X' CO., "WII OIj 33 S3.TL 33 A N D RETAIL DEALERS Plain and Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NEW IilTILsDINO, Mnln si., EVANSVILLK, IKD. Wo havo juMt Orttiibli-ihcd ournelvcH iu tho Furniture bubinoB, an i niauufartm e and bring f rom New York, Runton arid Cincmnuti, all iarn ti-pt of plain and fancy furniture, of the bent material aud workmanship. Our Kt k ia complete, t iiilti.-o iug the finest d'cript iona of nmrble-t -pp-'d furnitnro, Hone wood, fiiahoguy, ami othor line wood-. fi-" We also deal in eeond-h;md Furniture of all description. We swap new for Hecond-hand Furniture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, hh wakep the best workmen ou hand. fti" We keep an Express wagon, and deliver furniture inthecity, and ship it, carefully packed, to allpointrt. decli-biud GUGGEXIIKIMKIi, MEVEK A CO. Jf T MS 8 T HltlV-M i, H' JJ it X M-4 CnuDS. We would call the Ladien' at tent ion to the importance of goiug to R(tir HroH., uh we intend, from thib day, to nell our entire Htoek of Iiry G-od3 at Er.nrti n pbkw. Amonu'st tho latent t'ood.i r-'eeiv-hI, we wuld uittntiou 5 piucw, or 4'Ht ardf, of thoo Hplendid libo'k tSilks, ho well known to our Lady Customer hen, and which we warrant to be of Cie same durable and HUperior quality. All money iak'ii at parfr good.-, alo City ;nd 'ounty Onlers at this emme rate. UotiKH HliO.S., dtc5 No. oi Msiio nt. tfc'i iuop ru f it Vi y&7 00 box Layer Kainiim (nf-w rrop), n! quarter do., 20 r. do. ftl. Jt. do., jtift receive! and for n by (decll) GEO. KOSTKUCO. 1 CJLsk (drum) F'ige, 15 bbU asorted Nuta, 2 bbln Cnrrantrt 2 frails date, 5 keirw ilmn.s, 4 groH Flavoring Extracts, 25 hx Stiek Licqnof ice, icveived and f.r sale liy (dtcl!) GEO. FotiTKIt A C. I'K) kegH super carb. Soda, 2" bxs super carb. Soda, 1 lb papers, jut received and for sile bv decll GEO. FOSTER A CO. ACHE BEL. pkjrn fre-di Muckerel (lil)ls. Iifa nnd qr, Nofl. 1, 2, nn I !. iin I kitt-), on Ijxh No. 1 Herring, jut received an. I for Hale t.y G ICO. K0STKR A l.'O. dwell WJfOTATOJrS,t 5 BBL 07 CHOICE MM Netihatiuock Potatoes in store and lor Pale at low flfcnreB, to close OfT, liy orll W. M. AIKMAN A CO. Ej'i ij"ii j7ii.fi i u er ej:j-ce JM Podtfl. The 8ul'crilor has just received from Oiean, N. Y., a lot of tlie Lent Hemlock Fenrin't ever offered in tliii market. He i4 aNo i'rojarol to furnish good Fence Pouts, in I;ir or dmall quantities. fall at tlie corner of Seventh and Malo ptreots. "No t.'oulde to show LoodH." dee.7-d.vw J." F. GLOVFR. Cure Ojwjh, Cut it, Iloarsfww, Init eur.a, any Irritation or S"rftn'ts o n the Thrn.it, 11,-lieve the Ilm-kimj Coiitih iu tynmimj)lirr., Jtrutichili.. Asthimi, and Catarrh. Cletrr and aire tttreinitlt tu the voire of PI B L. I'C SPEAK K It S ami Sl.Vt.KltS. Few are aware of the imporMnro of t horkinir a Conph or " mnuoi Cold" in itn tirKt stiro ; th it which in the l giunmn woiih! yu ld to a mild remly, if neftlecteil. soon attacks tho Lunp". "Brown Bronchial Trurhen," contJihiinir domulrcn t Ingredients, a'lay Pulmon.iry arid Kronchial Irritation. -BROWN'S I ''That trotiMe in iny Throat, (f.r which the ' Trnrh'-s ' are a Hia-ciflr) TROCHES having made m? oft"n a men. whialuirur O U T liri T T L.BBOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S "I r.-coiilmorid Ihfir us to Pl'bt.ic SrEK.:RS." Ukv. K. II. ( If APIN. Ilave proved extremely serviceable ill ITo A F"S. ' Bbv.HENKV WARD nEixiirn. "Alinoiit instant relief in tlio dinTROCHES Uo Asthma. Rev. A. ('. EGGLKSTON. f "l',.n:litl 10 Ojdiim or anvthinij BROWN'S linjcirious." Hu. A. A. HAVKS, Memtst, unti,n. "A simide ami ploaH tnt combination for I'orins, f-c." L'a. G. F. 11IGEL0W, r.m,to,i. "1'elH'rlcial in P.GO-er ;ilTts." Db. J. F. W. LANE, llo'ton. 'I have proved thom excellent for Whooping Cove, n." Rev. II. W. WAERKN, n.,fou. rtiitifi'i:il wliioi Cilmoolli'il to TROCHES BROWNS TROCHES cnowN'S TROCHES: sneak. Huflerinz from "ot.o." REV. S. J. !'. A.MU.ll'WJ, Louis. "KrrK'TiML in removing IIo.rrtrncHsand Irritation of the lliroat, so common with Speikkrh aiol Sinoees." I'ioI. M. STACY JOHNSON, X.a Crntfj", iia.. Teacher of Jlu-ic, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken f.tforo and afrer proachimr, as they prevent BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Hoarwne-s. From theT p ant i ftoot. L 1U1UI, 111'-. mil, y.'v p i uiuumi, advantage to me.1 Rev. E. KOWLKV, A. M., PrejuMent of Athens College, 'h-iin. BROWN'S TROCHES K-S-Sold hvall PrmrKit "at. TWKN--decl-6mdiw FIVE CENTS A BOX. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRV GOODS M33H.OI2: ANTS, 75, 77, 79, El, S-i and gS. Iniane at., N. Y. Would uotify the trade that they aro opcniis weekly, iu now and beautiful patterns, the A31SUTTA PRINTS; alio the AMOSKEAC, A new print, which excels every print in the country for perfection of execution and d."iU in toll Madder Colors. Our prints are ciieaper tbaa any in market, and meet with extensive sale. Order promptly attended to. novjo-ly

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

g1RA.VBERRJES. a BBLS PBI.flK Cranberries jut received and for sale at doco ELLIOTT'S Km!v Oro-erv. 1 MP OR TAJ"T UEMEII1ES. If there is in the list or Remedies (jiven to the world tor acceptance and approval, any which arc entitled to confidence by their iorfect adherence to the laws and intention of the Creator, one is the t NivtKsAL corcu remedy, for every specioa of Luux, Throat, and Bronchial difficulty, even that of Actual Consumption, and the other the Justly celebrated Ton' anodyne, a most par fart remedy for Nouraltfia, Gout, Rheumatism, Partial and Actual Paralysis, St. Vitus Dance, Chronic, Spasmodic and Nervous Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Ear Ache, and that chief of all causes of diseases, Loss of SleepIf our friends will accept the declaration that for six or eight years these preparations have, been through tests that would satisfy all. in plaoe of sweeping declarations that mean untiling, and then procure and read the pamphlets, to ba found wiihall dealers and acents, they will lie able to jude how far they can lie relied on. GF.NKIIAL AGENTr'. J. W. HL'NXEWELL k Co., 7 hi.,1 8 Commercial Wharf, Hoston. GJO. H UN' NEW ELL, U. Water street, New York. T'ndet the special supervision of JOHN 1. HCNNEWELI,, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Ihiston, M;iss., whose signature c lvers the corks of the genuine only, and to hoiu address all 'xinitniiuicatiotis. Sohl by all respectable denier evervwhero KFf.LER A" WHITE, Wholesale ami Retail A cents, Evausville. novo- Itn diw .... It, S. lli'STO.Y " I'll. Kespec'fully aMiounee to their friends and cltlzi in of Kvatisvi'.le generally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful lor past lavors. and liopo by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this ilate, which is strictly lor cah. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to ; none others smu AFPt.y. We have n iwon hand and for sale '2tl tons prime Hay. MK) bush old white Corn, selected expressly for Bread, fi'iO bush new Corn in Kar, 6oo bush Oats, ; tons Oil Meal, and a lull supply of Bran, Shipstitff, tic, and evervthine unit illy found in a Feed Store, allof which will be sold cheap for cash, and on-dt onlv. Respectt'nlU , h'c7 ' K. S. IIFSTON f CO. NEW JEWELRY AT J'& Jf'ST RMUMiintn a ww iit-w supply of Jewelry, nibracini; a j;reat variety of every new etyle. We would call the especial Kt tttiition of the In lies to Home very excellent and chaste Ktrurtcn and C'arbimclo full and half KcttH, whit li are al.-'o of a very reasonable prit? We brtve by fur tbe lareHt utork of fiold aiuitiU vit W,itvl;en. Clue s, Siivt-r Ware, Gold Pens, lc, ef any bouse in tbi city, nil broubt directly from tbe iiiiimitaeturerH hii 1 iinpurten, and are im11Iii at tbe IoYft Karitei n prices. It bus been our en davor to buy none bt irenulin Jewelry, and w bone to m-t coiitin uaiicti of the Iilerai pat roll agrt beretof. .re bestowed upon u. KC Fia.t Watcbes repaired perHonally, or uudir our immediate supervision, bv comptnt work men. lilTTKuI.t'K BnoS., pt pt'2'1 No. 48 rain wt.. bt First and Keconrt. J. H. II. Bl'M t J. R. C'A I.LBNUKH BUMP & CALLENDER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Doali l. in all kinds of I'roilnrr. ROCKVILLE, IND. dec4-2inI -rOTH X HA J-VRl'MMtt-C' W ed ni William 31. Duncan bis entire utock in trade in tbis city, including all tin account, debts, and claim 4 due to him, I now oth-r thotie ondn at iow prices, especially tor cash. iVrsoiM herctoforo indebted to bfm for goods MId, will plen.se mako payment to nie. det 1-1 m KOKEKT DATiNKS. CLOTHING AT RETAIL. Having cloned out a large portion of our Fall and Winter stork to our regular Vholemilo trade, we now hud our best and finest good HTill on hand. At they are of loo t;ood a iiaiity to suit thet'ouutry trade, and lMinr anxious to reduce nnr ntoi k to tb ov ht i unsible poii.t, we now otTerall tbe balance at Retail for Cash. Look out for har;ains, as we can and wtll f ffer tln iii to all who i all. We have Super Black Cloth Over-coats, Russian Beaver " Extra Fine Seal " Black Cloth Dress Coats, Fancy Casimerc Business Coats, Silk Mixture Business Coats, Black and Fancy Casimcre Pants, Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casimerc Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, all styles, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. E. FRKNCII A CO.. decti No. "0 Main alreot. rm.'micE ii o o us.-:io iiA.viiso.riE m Steel Fire Sett, romjiriidiie Shovel, Tonics and l'oker;.'o b'-autilul Shovel aud TongH Stands; l'Oilt lUnd Heavy Coal Ituckeli; 3 doz Common Coal liueketn; l' jixirH Kitchen Shovel and Ti isT ; .'lo i-oii H llraH Heail hovela and TotiRB ; lj do7. Short Handle Iron Coal Shoveln, For ftaleiow. liuta CHAS. 8. WKI,L. TO CASH BUYERS. L'nreeileiited low price dlered by JACOB STRAUB & SON, IIAHIDWAi 3FL 33 , Mo. 7 1 JIal Street, (Below Wa-diiiigt( ii IIoioi...) ON HAND ANDARKIVINO Axes. Blood's, Lippincott's, and others. Butcher Knives. Russell & Ward's. Butcher Steels. Wilson's. Butcher Saws and Cleavers. Pork Cleavers. Cross Cut Saws. Common and Hook Teeth. Mill Saws. Rowland's and Hoe's. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Green wood's. Trace.Log, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchers. Spear & Jackson's Hand Saws. Locks, Hinges, and Screws. Chain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hai-dware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo ers' Tools. Barton's and White's. Truss Hoops. Hoop Iron. Meat Cutters and Stuffers. Shovels and Tongs. Nails, best brands. Shovels and Spades. Manure Forks. Slates, Pocket Books, &c. nov.28 JAOOIl (iTIIAI'H Ar SOJf. TT SHIES' A.X"it .nisslis' HATS, I MJ .-ilk. lloaver, ( aaim-ro, etc., trimmeil or un- j triinnicd Th latoit HtvlcH tronlo to ordr on abort noti.H.it V Al'TIEKJf iMAKfONNrKK'tf, i, ..ia 3J Mam Mlteet. I

CLOTHING.

V h P it a i -1. ,n a two jyr . FALL AND WINTER OLOTHINQ, FOR MEN AND BOYS' W EAR. WHITE A FANCY SHIRTS, t'Kl'KKslllKTd AND KUAWF.KS, HATS OF ALL. KINDS. I lUHll O ft P H Til E CHKAl'KNT LOT IN AMKHICA ASK MASY (J TU fit A H TICL I'ti . All of you in want f the abova named ii.o,L Ul coiiHtitt tour own inter! tu go to S. ROSENWALD Si. CO., OAK HALLCL0THING HOUSE, NO. 71 MAIN nr., Iletwwni Second aiid Third, KVAV.1VILI.K, 1NI. And be careful you make no QiMtaka Id I he dattt BTEEK DIRECT TOU XX osonwald' & Where . von will Mini at all tlui the le.t ff Govdii at the LOWEST J'K Itt. It will pity joii to aea THE STOCK. li.vll CL. O .1 IIS RECEIVED!! AT THK NEW YORK STORE. That prmiaed lot of Ploaki hum arrived oooir than we anticipated. !t lathe flnrt aud nnot loirahli aiworlmerit w have had tMr fawn. TIIEY WILL BE HOLD ( HRAP FOR CAII r.'wmliur-thy AKK KkAh HaKOAINM, and tho vry latext atyioa. A lot of vory lint quality of Sti-U and Thlhut Shawlx, worth 47.JK1 to S4 e am mWiuf at ll.Tl to $.ri.6U a K'oat harKaln. Also a Viry la: (t. aoi tmat of Drui. Uid. In ie:i! ,aih-ty,an iipwent .lyloa. and VERY CHEAP, Cash ..Only a:s I 0;ii IVi -r. We respectfully a to all that canunt Of' to nv h.Hk HiTonnlii. Tin eatromaly low prirM at ;v h.ok KiN-oonw. aJo whloh we anil all our v? ood. f drrea ui la thia any i an a rule trom wnu n mm wiu m I, tii no t deviation. RetiiMoiler, (hut the Nw Voik Hl-r aelli good of tha very hal (ualitv only ; atthj lowest l h alwaya. and evry aril. Io i. warranted a rpieaented. W have a v-iry cheap . inun, Sapklua, Sir., ,.f TahUlotn, TowelAlao the lariat and mint elnt aaaortnienl of fcilkaever exhlhlted Iu KrauavUIe, and ut ttu uioal laehlonahle atylea. GILES 4 McPnEETi-R. V. "tor. No. f fir.' afreet. N PITTSBURG COAL. Tf HA VE -" W -V MAJiTII A IA RUE S eiork ol Flttebure Coal, which Icfl ir to tin public at It centa per bobel, delivered OHcn lett at Orr, Dallell A Co ' fre, or ot Ma luuilwi oftice on Water atreet, near Lama harf, wilt t promptly attended to. JA.S. SVTAKSOK. uono