Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 13, Number 94, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 December 1860 — Page 2

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9 est SNC. ..TJECEMEEE 59 . IV - Current, Dee. iCff. v:.swTil Smamiry i.u-r W'eeK. - , affairs iu Cnance3 4 i cd very decidedly ' us been a marked Icsrft. and busiuess men i ling aud is far more f nth most sanguine expect-'d. ! V ' l a-iren at Liverpool ."or i'.to bi-i advices,- and prices .-:va:..ce;L - The export of r.tr f-ar.unned without pro.V J if suit in the London "P- ir.flnv nf snorifi tfi i; r;t,-;ng, and the Lanka t-t.ri sirv.i-e from day to day, ih"v !:!.. j nf discount, maki'riif t f.isier, and givingan r-i? t'.iness there, which is i T. i ..i-iiing influence upon A'cstern cities. . ::t i '. j ',r market, ia easier, V. . a moderate business r.s.H : u'l in the purchase of "! Knst and South, dur- .'!.!, '".-inkers are cautious, nn-.i'.u ; most be quoted nn- . ', w-h;:.; good business pa ;;n u ti e street at 23 per :.' ;3ui;a the quantity ofl'er'r outside te regular iviciii.. mall, showing that ii t even' been felt to any .. our busineos comr'uialy very encourag.i u r exclmngo haa leen is tit -veek, and rates de- ; iiurfH.id supply from dav so demand. The closfollows : Huyinn. ? prem. l:j prom, din. j.'.4 dig. prem. prein. Selllag. 1 preni. 1 prem. J J dis (cpr. I ldl. 1 prem-1J-4 prom. ,o in financial matters . uii'idi'd to already, had a v.".iL.le effect upon the mari notwithstanding, though ',U't.res?ed in "the early part i!.i :;0 arrivals, towards the i i'i proved, and thia depres.n rerovered. The demand i-i good; and then the Eng- : continue to buy free:ii their advices froiu LiverfiTf i ncourdging, and. this " j.iore obvious when it is t the rates of sterling exe -.i.air.st them. Tuir' et did not undergo th-ii.ind was about equal r.t tj40(T5 50. In Borne : 1 ics-.i a bhi.da over the latter ..'t succeed iio ohtaiuing it, l-ounji, at 55 w i 'J20 " 1 at 6 DO 5 U'i 5 60 " 6 50 -J -" at " " at ii " nt '.' " . at i. J.ij'B are.. ....4(229 ...2zU,134 .2-t.3fi3 ..87i.S7 in tue interior report pen iv':y iii !'. market for hogs at all places, and but little i'a Uitrit dates, most of them bc-5-i.vi t'u- number packed at this w j u'!i there is a good supir, the country; but farmerd i "u i'iic bought ;tt high prices - in't -posea to sell at current i. - tvl vices would indicate that as ' ? Trili. r breaks up, that feedin '' ij b"-xiue3 impossible, hogs ' liTwarn very freely. There v. i.i I-,, t fi au excessive supply un,i : inl'SUSi). es. ! a tair Uemaud tor mess ;. v.: from the South, duri v inch has strengthened the ii'-riiledly, and on tho whole, , , i a u.e market for the bog product i w-"t h3 been good, compared f . i i-i week. Tho English ai d , . i.; i" i .mng liberally and treel .!..: i, i r ui box meats being put up is u I'lite probable that tb. ':,! v. i bA shipped to Liver- . i i asioi), w ill be fully up to '. -.t f !, pork was held at 14 76 b' ii .;Hrk, including packages, at ;T- . ; ir. .it3 at 4$i for shouldh ::, with very little demand; and . . tL !.-.-. 1 at a good demand at 6 i with some sales at this r u t-',. : keg J. ' - ..inf. ui t;, market for groceries; tetiiatid has been fair the greater portb riou of the week, at full prices. Sugar, tiu? TJc ; molasses, U830 ; and totVeer12J Ije.f .Flouv ii-achanged. Wheat advanced 5: pu;; busluil ; torn 2c, aul rye '2c, with a t'iiir demand. 'I'ti IJurlioi- Defense of tiurlettoit. Tl-A Cbarlestnu Mercury give3 a long ncecutiit, of the dr lenses of the harbor at that Kitt, fr:ui which we copy the following: ' FORT MOUt-TKIE. This iti an enclosed water battery, having t front on the south, or water side, of about too feet, nnd a deptb of about 140 feet. It 3 built" with sftlient and re-entering angles m all side?, and u admirably adapted for lefengc, either from tbo attack of a storm- ' ng party, or I y regular approaches. The inter and inner wail are of brick, capped with stone, and filled iu with earth, making a solid wall fifteen or sixteen feet in thicknes.?, . . - According i;o the Meicury, 170 men are constantly at work in making improvements at this fort; ditching it around the entire circumference, and erecting a glacis ; closing up the postern gates in tho east and west walls, and instend, cutting sallyports which lead iito strong outworks on the south-east ami-south-west angles, in which twolvepottader howitzer guns will be" placed, enabling tho garrison lo sweep the ditch on three sides with gra.ie and canister. The north-west a-jo'e of the fort hns also been strong .beiied' li'y a bustionette, to sustain the weigUt of a heavy gun which will command tbo main .street of the island. The main entrance hasMtlso- been better secured, and a trhp-door two feet square, cut in the door fur itigrws ar.d egress. At this time, the height of the walis from the bottom of the ditch to the top of the parapet, 'is twenty feet. The ditch is from twelve to fifteen feet wide at -Ilia basis, and fifteen feet deep. The purpose of the (?laci, which is au inclined plaue, is to expose an attacking party to the fire ol tho runs, which are so placed as to sweeps it from the crest of the counterscrap to tbei' edge ot the beach. On the north side-, f.l! the wooden gun cases have been placed close together on the ramparts, apparently ' lor-the purpose of securing it B.jain ;t oa eM'.ih'.do, but possibly as a screen for .a hsutofy'of heary guns. Field pietts have bewt p'aeed in pesitiou aa strong as possible. It is said that the greatest vigi-

lence is observed iii every regulation et thia

time, .nd that th guns ere regularly bit-1

ted every sight. Maj. Robert Anderson, of Kentucky, who is ia comaiaad of the fort, received bis first coiQLuisbioa &3 brevet second lieutenant, 2d arti;irr. Jnlr 1. 1825. waaaetinu- insncctor i j , j , , o 1 j -p i r L. T1 .-1- rr 1. 1 : l general iu me oiaca, nawa, nr, uuu icitiv cd the rank of brevet captain, August, 1S38, for bis succcsbful conduct iu tLe Florida war. On September S, . IS 17, bit wm made brevet major for hie gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Molino .del Rey. His force couuistd of two companies of artillery. The companies, however, are not full, the two coraprisiug, as we are informed, only about seventy men, iuciuding the baud. POUT .SCMPTKFi. ! This is a work of solid masonry, octag- ; onal in form, pierced on the north, east and west sides with a double row of port holes for the heaviest guns, and on the south, or land, in addition to openings for guns, loopholed for musketry, stands in the middle of the harbor,' on the edge of the ship channel, and is said to be bomb-proof. It is at present without any regular garrison. There is a large force of workmen some one hundred and fifty in all busily employed in mounting the gun3 and otherwise putting tuis great strategic point in order. The armament of Fort Snmpter consists of one hundred and forty guns, many of them being the formidable ten inch "Columbiads,' which tbrow either shot or shell ; and which have a fearful range. Only a few of these are yet in position, and the work of mounting pieces of this calibre in the casemates is necessarily a slow oat-. There is also a large amount of artillery stores, consisting of about 40,000 pounds of powder and a proportionate quantity of shot and shell. The workmen encaged here sleep in the fort every night, owing to the want of any regular commnnication with the city. Tne w hart or landing is on the south side, and is, of course, exposed to a cros3 fire from all the openings oti that side. CASTLE. FKNCK1SV Is located on the southern extremity of a narrow strip of marsh land, which extends in a northerly direction to Hog Island chan nel. To the harbor side the so-called castle presents a circular front. It has never been considered of much consequence as a fort ress, although its proximity to the city would give it importance, if properly armed and garrisoned. From hasty observation we find that there are about fifteen guns mounted on the parapet ; the majority of them are eighteen and twenty-four pounders. Some " Colurnbiad3 " are, however, within the walls. There are also supplies of powder, 6hot and shell. At present there iB no garrison at the post ; the only residents are one or two watchmen, who have charge of the harbor light. Some thirty or forty day laborers are employed repairing the cisterns and putting the place generally in order. Movements of the Alabama Secession Southeru Slate. Convention meets January 7. Jfississippi Secession Coivcutiou meets January 7. Florida Secession Convention meets January 3. Georgia Sceesdioti Couvcutiou meets January 16. Georgia Election for Delegates to Convention, January 3. Virginia Legislature (special session) meets January 7. Tennessee Legislature (special ecesion) meets January 7. The Legislatures of North Carolina, Texas, Georgia, and South Carolina are now in session. The Governore of Maryland and Texas have refused to call extra sessions of the Legislature, to consider "the rights of tlia South." The Texas Legislature, however, has assembled on its own account, and will probably call a State Convention, for January 8, 1861. ' KxTKNHION' OV THH IvOCKVILI.B RoAU. There is aome talk ot completing the Hockville railroad to Attica, but th citizens of this enterprising town content with their proud position at the bead of navigation, maintain a serene indifference as to tiie fate of the enterprise. Covington ia somewhat agitated on the subject, hot there ia no disposition to help her out of the wilderness, and the proposed extension may he oonsided indefinitely postponed - LoJ. Coitr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r tit: i -.. The above reward will be paid fee such information as 111 lead to the detection and conviction of the person or persona who. have bu aniusing themselves by removing or breaking gates, or otherwise unlawfully and wantonly interfering with or injuring the property of the citizens. W. BAKER, Mayor Mayor's Office, Kvansville, lice. 20, 1SC0. dec'T " TftTr,K 4HP tifSSO I VTtO.V ' Vlf MKTNKBSU IP. . The partnership heretofore existing: hetnet-n J. B-avidson aud K. Jervta hi this day dissolved by mutoal conseot. The books and accounts of the late tlrm areiu the hands of C. Davidson, on First slieot. All accounts due the llrm are payable orly b C. Davidson or his order. R Jems will continue the business of the late fl. ui at the oi l stand ou main street. DAV1HSON JKRVIS. deci-lwd gryj ii ii j k iija'tijt'ijK'rd'oo beads prime Cabbage just received at. dec'27 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. mJL tug and Conking Apples, the best in the city, for sale at ELLIOTT'S Family Groceiy. dec-27 II liS H fojajV" -tf JiVfX,. 5 0 BVSH Freph ground Corn Meal just received at dec'27 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. just received at dec27 ELLIOTT'S naniily Grocery. gg o : fob Ttits uojLiini's. ' MM. Just received French China Linuer Setts, ' 127 pieces for 40. Also a large lot of China Ware of all descriptions. Toys, &c, ir., at 3. W. HI GHES'S, dec25 No. 18 Main stroet. XT R J O M It IJTJ B IJYII UCXo JSjj merits -wilt be offered at BlttrolB" Bros, t' those wishing to purchase any kind of Jewelry Watches or Clocks, Silverware, Ac, during the Holidays. They have a huge stock on hand, aud aie an x ions to sell, and all those looking for Christmas Gifts, can hardly tail being suited at this establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, at the old stand. No. 48 Main street, between First and Second. dec22-tf O 6 b8 CMJBJJt TARTAR, 5UO mm lbs Bi-Carb. Soda, 1 gross E. R. Tnrkee A Co.'s Celebrated Baking Powder, 2 bbls Bath Brick, 21 doz Transparent Soap, 2 gross Huminel's Lsseuce of Cotteo, just received and for sale at decl5 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. TiWitxARit oTa. a ijTRiitfsUi'ww pH of this celebrated Oil for the cure of Uheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Headache, Toothache. Sorethroat, rf-c. Ac. For salo bv WM. BIERBOWER, Druggist, novil 78 Main st., Washington Block. American Watches ! My stock embrace! great varioty of very new Jewell y. 1 would call the especial attention of ladles to some very excellent and chaste Etruscan Carbuncle and Amethyst sets, set in pearl, which are st very reasonable prices; also a tine assortment of Rings, Lockets. Bracelets, Neckchaius, Guard and Fob Chains, which I will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than any house in th city. Call and examine my stock and prices. P. L. GKISLER, Dec. 24. ' No. 81 Main Street bet. 2d 3rd. For selling all kiuds of Groceries as cheap as the advertised prices of other houses. Call in and see It work at the store of dec. 17. .CHA9. McJ0HNT0N.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pobell A Conyn;rtu have im-.!, received a eplend:? a-.oortiiii-ijt of Presents for Christmas kh Years, - uipt ie;n Babies' le-uks, B s' Books. V'! L-okr-, A'"".."T "no- Lsdies, nr.ks.Anu'ialjibt-xnt.fiil'y bound. Alid tlu.-i' r Irj I i'i uo- public jtioiid I'uft!: Wit and IXumov. Homes of Amcrictiu Aiit'uurs, Tiun80iiV My 'Jwn, Mrs. Cowdtu Ctark'd KbafcapeurL-, ?pud; 2 Life tf Waabiiigtuut Ul'ntrtt-'J tdtti.iu .f lr.-wi!, Jon hiiJ Hofeiuson, htvJ limuv c-Pit'i-H, iu.-ltj.lii;: a beautiful tiLCct;.n ot Trotaoitnls liili'.esi, IVaytT llixjks, OtthiViir 31amm3, C.iVt attti bay tbem ut the lioapeat rultv nt doc-22 DOBELL & CON VNUTON '6. ' At Uual.T 4 Warren's you will ted tho i.ioet Thmutiful a-Bcr fluent of WOIiK. BOXES, WKITIXG lKSK.t LADIKS' PA.TCHELS, 4c Alo, a new lot of Miific, ntii'.ng vhKli is the very popular gong of " Happy Lund of C'anann," " Bell's bchottiwh," "bharou (ipriuK Laucem," Quadrille from the SiciliHn Vesper," " IV.dw..nh' 4lh, or Asoomtjly Lancers," Ac, Ac. dec 19 JL 1rarl. The imported extracts of Mac.", Cinnamon, Mint, Allspice, Raspberry, and Snie, are highly lecoiunjetdwd lur rlavorinz and culinary purpoae. I am sel!iu tlium a 20c per bottle, at Uich prico they arecheoper than ftny other mannfactured. None genuine nnlesd the nianut'aoturer'ii name is on the boiile. Vor sn'e 3nly lv WM. BIKBIiOWEK, DrugivHl. dc!9 78 Main ctreet, WftJhinKton B'.v k. in it15rilieH, M.M tain ( lire for Rliemati-ni, Sprains, Nenralaiii. Ac Ac. prepared otily bv VM. BlKRBOWKIt. Pru-Wt, cleclO 78 Main struct, Whsbitjcton block. Ji It I. JS fit'TTIi't.'-JOil J.Ufi 'estern Re--rve limter, 'iO-l Ibri 1'onntry BntterJUHt received at deciil ELLIOTT'S 'uuiUy Ui o: eiy . JL Glycerine Lotion, tilyceniie Violet (.'rcainCola Cream, Glycerine Soap, Oolo'ie, Retract, Powders red and -a-hite, Coiubrf. KniKhes, rt.mad' Hair Oils, Powder PuIH, and last , but not least, t liue loom t-omos, ail lor aie very cneape.--N. S. Till ! t'SOW'S. decl8 al the City Dmir rltoiv. K.' Hyrup, the best thint in use for Coughs, at decli! THOMPSON'S City 1) nut Store. 9 S. TIO.HP.V Mr TtiMi C.- - ly as;ent in this city lor Jai keoii s ouh Syrnp. deelS von wvnt kooaI Perfnmerv for f hrintmas presents call at N. S. Thompson's City Kriitf Stor He is stilling at prices to suit the liaxd times. Cologne worth Filly Lents per bottle sold lot Ten Cents. ' "jjrttf jrZ . oiP Titii Vtuti' titisT make and lowest price, at declK THOMPSON'S New Dr'ijr Store. great variety anil at very low prices, at deelS l'HOM PSON'S City Iiri.ic Store. eisJVHti.M-'VHS. lt&uaMi and well selected assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Capes, Tippets, Vic tonnes, Cutt-i, Mulls, Fur Trimmings, etc. Also, Gentlemen's Otter, Beaver, and Seal Caps, Oloios, Collars, etc., all mad..- of prime and fresh tkin, at VAUTIEU jie alAKCONN'I EE'S, nov5 30 Main street. jr o o h to" "-iiv iii ' Mjyrr ji u tc's T U J n lbs Prime sugar for ? 1.00, onlv to be had at dec8j COOK A LANGLEY'S. JMJTM, OZ,, It I'M STI'Ft-'S' Window filaag. Putty, Paint nud Varnish Brushes, Drills, Medicines, Coal Oil, Jiuruin; Fluid, and evervthingelse y u could a-ik first a drug store at " ideclS) N.S.THOMPSON'S. LT Just received, a lull stie-k of Pennine Pelfumery, of all the best mak'", wl i.:b 1 olKr l r salt) at the very lowest prices. Call and loc k. dec!8 " W.S. THOMPSON, Iirti' .-irl. I am still delivoritig tu any ).art of the city (in quantitiesof not lesn than 'M bushels! the. best nualityofBodiam Mine Coal, well screened, at 9 cents per bushel. I am also prepared to deliver an article of Coal, taken unscreened from the pile, at Si cents per bushel; and slack or nut Coal, iu limit..! quantities, at 5 cents. JOHN WYMONO, locl7-tf Sec'y and Mang'r Bodiani Min'ji Co. fiOO Bush. Northern Totatoos tar sale bv doc. 17. COOK tc LASGLKY (fJVV R IKS. l!oC ived this day 25 bales extra heavy Gunny Bags, HI bbls White Lime, Ml tierces prime liico, ltKJ kejjsbest English Soda, 40 mats Java CVlTVe, 3- i coils Manilla cordage, f0 bales Battin;;, for sale cheap for cash by decis geo. foster a- co. THVt BBhT CHRISTIJH fJiJPT. The beet Christmas gift is a Melodeon. Bo. bell & Couyugton have a large stock of SIELObKONS, which they will warrant for quality and tone to equal the finest, and which they will evil at ' real bargains." dects DOBKLL 4 CON VNGTON. i.Tv'jK 6H7. 2 doz quart bottles, dor pint bottles, j ust received and for sale oheap at deelS ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. lw 2 bhds new HiiKar, a prime article ; 10 bbls new Molasses, just received at No. 'Jrt Main street. dec lft . .. . u 0 0 n ii Oi 0 9 a & H ?? a O Ifi Km ! I h3 19 tfVHRMST.nAS MS .VOIP J!JR AT haatl, and to nieetthe retpiirements of all who desire to make presents to the children at this seasou, I otter my stoci of American Perfumery, Hair Oils, and Colognes at 25 er ceut. Ielow cost. Sunis the time to buy if you want good articles at very low lienres. WM. BIERBOWKR, Brugsjist, decla 7M Maiu street, AVashiugton Block. TtSAtJIC T(IFJ! flit, I sir. f-t 5 gross Ma ic Stove Polish, that cannot lie beat, for sale at docU ELLIOTT'S Family Grooerv -1 AJOR.Y 'mb'a'm.. lort Bushels Fresh Ground Corn Meal for sale at tiO cents per bushel at dec. 17 COOt .t LANGI.F.Y'S. WI O IIRAVtfHT .W L K S BO It JL sale cheap at SCUAPKER A nrssiNG's, dec22 No. 4',) Main street. LOVBS, GLOfES. ;-;! Pn. Bier Short's Celebrated Buckskin Gloves just received aud for Sale bv CHAS. McJOHNSTON. i (WII.ni.VMSTIIA TOR'S SAM.K. j 9jL By irtuof an order of tho Vanderburgh Court i of Common Pleas, I will, as Administrator of the 1 es'ate of Joseph Miller, deceased, sell at private i sale, the following described real estate, iu the ' town of Jaccbsville, adjoining Evansville, to wit : 1 Lot "J and 10 in Block No Four (4.1 Teums: One-half cti.h, and the remaining enchalf in ten months from the day of sale, the pur ' chaser giving note with approved security, waiving ' valnation or appraiseia nt laws MICHAEL MILLKR. I Dec. 21 3tw. A.Im'r. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY ! CHRISTMAS IS COMI1STG. Ail you that want good Beef, fine rt .1 It oast Pigs, Turkeys, Ac. can be supplied, by Henry Kuhlinan, corner of Fourth and Chesmut st i . ets, w it.. c. i b found at utiy time, aud will keep ,u u op "rf'.ud..v night all night lor the .i.-i"i.!i.ii .1.iii'.ii ot thi citizens, as Christmas ia at hand. Dec. iJ4-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

HOSTETTER'S ! ST0MAC11BITTERS. rirvtu pitoraiKTfwtf JJn .njtjrJL nfio-toT-crt'of HOfiTETTKK'sCELEBBATED M UilACU blXTEits cno ai-peal with perfect conli'leiHO In plijsiciiii and citizens generally el' th United brat", benfiise ibe- urliclrt low iittai:i.l a vepillation h'-et"f..re tjiiknown. A tew facts upon this pnfiit will spcdtr nwi iuwertliy than vol- ; ms ot bare p?rtiua or LUzonins puOety. TLe 'X usuuiption id Hculottec's &C"inacJi Hitters for tb last ear aiuouutc-d to over a half million bottle4, t and from its uiauiieat steady increase in times patit, it 1s evident that during tbo comlnj; yoar, the con1 gumption will reach near one million bottle. Thia lmincDse amount could ueer hae been sold but tor the rare medicinal properties conlained in the ' preparation, and the aanctiou of the moat prominent phyri cian in those sections of the country -vrtiere the article is beat known, who not only recommend the bitteru to their patients, but are ready at all times to rive teHtimonials to its efllcacy in all cases of stoin chic derangements and the diaeanes resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity , obta'ned by extraordinary ettorts iu the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Hitters, hot a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be an enduring as timeiraelf. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bil'ons complaints have counted their victim by hundreds. To 16 able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia Rtid like diseases, is to the proprietors si source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, Riid imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, reiving it ttiat tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates pon the stomach, liver, and Other digestive organs, mildly bnt powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition e?3ential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. tlJ'-rly persons may use the Bitters dally aa per I direction on tlie bottle, anu tney will nnd in it a stimulant p,-culiarly adapted to comfort declining years, a" it is pleasant to the palate, lnvlgo-ating "to the lKeU, excellent as a touic.aud rejuvenating (reni'rally. "We have the evidence of thousands of Kp(.l m. 11 and women who have experienced the benefit of im!d; this preparation while surf ring froai stomach derangements ami general cleuility, acting under the advice of Physicians, thev have , Rhnndoned all deleterious drills, and fairly tested ; the merits of thia article. A few wordsto the getier sex. Thro are certain periods when their ' cares are so harrassiog that many of them sink unI tier the trial. The relation or mother and child is j so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially ; if she Iw young, is opt to forgefeher own health in ' her extreme anxiety fur her 'infant. Should the I period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggra- ! vai.' 1. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to n-cuiierate tho energies of the svstem, and enable the mother to liear up under her exhausting I trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Hitters to all other invin rators that receive the eudnrsement of physicians, because I it is agreeable t the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persous to whom we have particularly referre-1 above, to-wit: sutferera from fever and ' niiie, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, iui digestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or deI rangemeut of the stomach, supurannuate.l iovj lids, persons of sedentary occifpation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by ! giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a , trial. CAI'TIOX. Wecautijn the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but I nsk tor I IoKTKTTKS'8 CEI.KBKATBO STOJiAfH BlTTKKS, j and ses that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hos- ! tetter's Stomach Bitters" blowu on the aide of the ! bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering ' the cork, and observe that our autograph signature i is oti the label. I nsi. Prepared and sold by IIostittkb t Smith, I Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, j nnd dealers yen.. rally throughout the United States, j South America, and Germany. . iiov 18-d.vw lawlvv TAX NOTICE FOR i860. HE TJXPJ l'J?Jf B Of Jl J II K Itt.urii county are hereby notified that the Tax Iuplirate for 1800, contatoing a list of Tuxes I tor Slate, Comity and other purposes, has been reI ceived by nj" from tbo Auditor of said county, and 1 can be found i:t Hiy ofBce, In the Court House, j lor th" purpose tlf receiving tho revenue. i The taxis f r the year 18tu are ok follows : For Statu purposes licts on each S IC'l valuation . So cents tin each poll. ; For Couuty purposes tij cts on each tlCO valua- ; tion. l.K)on each poll. For '.soiumon School purposes 10 cts ou each $100 valn.iii.'U. 00 conts on each poll. For put poses ot providim; funds to meet tho auoua! iuternst on ontBtatiding Couuty Bonds due ; ls.ft,'.,jnd the aunual iulerost ou those not yet due, 11 Cl.tS. For purpi'hc of proi idiug a State debt Mi.kiujr Fund Iieveutje. 2 cs-nts ou each !loO. i I H.f.ON TOW NSHIP, outside Kvausvllltvror ; Township purposes, & cents; lor Special Si hoi'l ! pnrp..s-s, 10 centa, ou all taxable property. . j KNIGHT TOWNSHIP For Township pnrposes, 2 cents : for Snecial S:hool purposes, .j cents ; for ltoad pui poses, 6 cents. 1 SCOTT TOWNSHIP For tipecial fcchool pox-pi--s, h rents. ' ARMSTRONG TOWNSHIP For Special School purposi-s. o cents, and oo cents ou each poll. raiti.l iu ."iMiir rorMpeclai ncbool purposes, 21v, cents ; for Road purposes, 2V cents. FNIOS TOWNSHIP For Township purposes, Ui cents. CENTRU TOWN'ST! IP For Township purposes, SceiitN; for Special School purposes, 3 cents; for Bead purpos, 3 cents. GEH.UAN TOWNSHIP For Towuship purposes, 10 vents ; for Special School purposes, 10 cts. on each 100, valuation as aforesaid. TH130D0RK VENN EM AN , T. V. C. nov21-dntawAwCw i my nt: sir cor.v .hkjv. ml 40 bush fresh ground Meal, Just received and . f..r esle at the " ol.l I'iuneer Grocery," No. 22 Main strew. . decl5 I lio ! For The HoUdaysl j CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS 1 re Com ing f '-1 Ott SJ I 'K TUB IfJYJOJV"," MS 1 the stirring appeal of every honest and t truo-hearted citizen of this glorloitt. I'nion. They say tins glorious Cnion ol ours will Fie dlssolveu, but to tell the fact. Miller A Niehaus have not dissolved yet ; bat are resolved to compete with all ronipetitkm, by selling goods a little cheaper than i.viT, bavins fought a larjce and well assorted stork .if Iiry Goods, Notions, Ac, Ac, expressly for the Holidays, which they will sell cheap for cash. Cooie, one .' Come, ail ! and bring; on your Illinois, Wiscomin, Missouri, Alabama, and especially your Indiana Gold and Silver money, and we shall show onr love lor ihis frlorious Vnlon, by taking your muuey. Give us a trial and we will warrant you ill Lesatiened. lb:inoiubr the place. M 1 1.LF.R A NIKHAFS. !.-.-. 12. No. 43 Main Street. nt Y'J TH BOARttMJYti. A (.ontleman and kite can be accommodated with boarding, and pleasant front loom in a brick house : in a healthy locality. Also a few single men or day j boarders, j M Girl wanted. j Address Box 272, Postoflice. decll-lt VJl7ASTMiR f A RMt. ft U MHOS jSL Newark Plaster, received and for sale by decs CHAS. McJOHNSTON. ORSJE S ! . .W VM, us: Read ,t Burrow keep a fine assortment of Horse aud Mules for sale cheap for cash, or prompt paper. decllt I RBI. RUB fl. HI I It, I 1 1 1 1 CP. 1' BUT. C-rn Starch, d Wheat Farina. do iplit Ptas. uo Pearl Barley, Case bago & Tapioca, for salo at ,. COOK A LAKGE'KY'g. ,VOT LKT 0CH cow ho tmgry. l.OfM Sacks Heavy Country Bras in Store aud for sale at 75 ututa per 100 lbs by dc. 17 COOK A LANGLBY. o a fi ?v vr. Stnart'a New York Syrnp at 70 cents per Gal. do Golden do Extra at eO cents. Belcher's St. Louis, Very Choice, 90 cents. Stuart's Excelsior Syrup, none equal to it, $1,00. The above good can onlv be fonud at th e. 17. " COOK A LANGLKY'S. Tg.UMORTA.yT MJS'BOBJBATMOJW S Just now, wbeu money is scarce, if you want to save ti'-ni 10 to 25 per cent, in purchasing groceries, go to Vif kery's, and be astonished at the great chance that has taken place iu favor of buyers. Come, all of you who have mouey, and you icho pay r&en iiefl?! mi- it, and get tht biggest " dollar's worth c-t everything you have got for a long time. Bring your Illinois, Wlsconsiu, Tcanessee, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky, nnd all other good money. The " PanV " wou't last always. Come soon. No huiuho. Trvat VICKERY BROS., dtc7 K2 Main street. WCKWIIBA BJLOVBvaOQ VBS just received at decJl l.LLIOTT'S Family Grocery. BB VoV u-AJ'T setnrj ob tbb M best M mxOvs. v-.ai ever Um-d (;o to I OOK. LAN0LFTT8. rmtttoss vnott-K rMikXLBtt fJEfM pers that all the folks IU'. so well can duly babad&t COOK A LANULtJ'S.

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3 100 bush Bhellt-d corn lor sal at deelS ELLIOTT'S Family Orocery. jFiORJ ' 600 bush ear Corn just received Ht ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery, dec! ) No. 'SI Main street. i S J jy) eai. Ciuuiuuati Lard Oil, - - vi bx . . " Talm Soap, 10 Cruiv I'I " " Germau " Sod " t'l " " Star Caudles, Gs and 7. Just received and f-r sale by decU COOK & LANGLKV. Ji M extra choice Break fast Bacon at dec 13 COOK & LAXGLEY'.. VUOICJE 3 Pumpkins for sale at decl3 COOK & LAXGLEY'5. '2 bbls Cranberries, a splendid quality, just received at (dec!5) ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. J- fHTri, and Iowa monev tsken for trrocerie or on account, by decS Cn.VS. Mi-JOUN S10X. ECONOMY AND SECURITY. The Lorillard FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF TIIK CITY OF SEW YORK, No. 31 AVAL. Li St. I Cash Capital $500,000 PROFITS ANNUALLY DIVIDED ! 75 PER' CENT. TO THE DEALERS. This Pompaoy divider three-quarters of the i net profits to the policy holders, in scrip, beariuf interest without any liability to the insured. i IMJ This Company funds its surplus, instead of i dividing it to the Stockholders, thereby giving its . policy holders greater security, and at the same tiruo cheaper insurance than any other system. CARLISLE NORWOOD, Preside!.!. GEORGE D. CHART, Sec' v. WASHINGTON SMITH, Vice-Pres t. A. C. Ilalloek & San, Agents, decl F.VANSVILLK, MARKET NOTICE ! LTntil otherwise ordered, tho following regulations as to the time tf opening and closing tiie Markets, will be observed : UPPER MARKET Fourth street open at G o'clock, and closed at 10 o'clock, ou Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdav morning. CENTRAL MARKET open at 2 o'clock and closed at 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturitay afternoons. By order of the Common Council. decl2 P. BUKKK, Clerk. NEVV FURNlWRIrORE. GUGGENHEIMKK, MEYER 4 CO., W JLJL OTLjIH S3.2La 33 . AND RETAIL DEALERS Plain and Fancy Furniture, BRAY'S NKW BL'ILDISG, Main St., EVAN S V I L L E , INI). ' We have just estaldished ourselves iu the Furniture business, and manufacture and brin from New York, Boston and Cincinnati, all varieties of plain and fancy furniture, of the best material aud workmanship. Our stock is complete, embracing the finest descripl ious of marbie-t' pi'.-'t turuiture, liosewiHsl, Mahogany, aud other tin.- w. IfrsT-We also deal in second-hand Furniture oi al descriptions. We swap new for set'ond-hand Kui--niture, and mend all descriptions of Furniture, us keep the best workmen on hand. IT" We keep an Express wsj;oii,Rnd deliver furniture inthecity, aud ship it, carefully packed, to all points. decl2-tiuid OrGCENHKlMEn, MKYF.lt A CO. v4TiTii T SttRi t'Jt7 6't' it a v JLJ GOOHS. We would call the Ladies' attentiou t" the imortance of going to Roser Bros., as we inU'tul, from this day, to sell our entire stock of Ory .Goods st beducri prices. Amongst the latest goods r.:civel, we would mention 6 pieces, or -VX! yards, ot those splendid Black Silks, so well known to onr Lady Customer here, and which w-e- v.arrant to be of the same durable and superior quality. All money taken at par for goods, also City and Comity Orders at the same rate. ItOSEK Bltos., drcft No. "ii Main st. J?!- CROP Ji.tS,.iOi fRV!TS. 60 boxes Layer Kaisiua (new crop, 5'i quarter do., 20 qr. do. M. K. du.,just riKa.ive. aud tor salo by (decll) tiEO. FSTK rf-CO. jpiHusT'j VTsieT. 1 cask ("IruuO Figs, 15 bbls absorteii Nuts, 2 i bis Currants, 2 trails dates, 5 kegs plums, 4 grt.es Flavoring Extracts, 2a bxes Stick Licquoiico, received and for sale by (d.oll) GEO. FOSTER A CO. Its) kegs super curb. Soda, 2 bxs stip-r carh. f-'O-du, 1 lb papers, just received and for sale bv decll GEO. FOSTF.lt A CO. ?! a t it nam.. fiO pkgs fresh Mackerel (bbls, hfs and q's, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, and kitts), 50 bxs No. 1 lleriiii";, just received and for sale by GEO. FOSTER & CO. decll mm o T-i o-7 s hkIj . i' 1 1 out: jVL NofihHnnork Putatioa in store aud for salt at low figures, to clobk oct, by oct25 W. W. AIRMAN A CO. JO Posts. The subscriber has just received jrom Oiean, N. Y., a lot of the best Hemlock Friicing ever offered In this market. He is also propared to furnish good Fence Pests, In taie or small qnantitlea. Call at the corner of Seventh and Man streets. "No tumble to show e;oods." dee.7-dAw- J. F.GLOVFT1. Oire Cough, Cold, oarscaci, luff it etna, any Irritation or Sr,rrHtni of th- Throat, Hi Here. Die Hnfl-iug 1'oiiijh in Cotixiimjitinii, irochili. AiJhlrirt, nnd Catarrh. Clrar and tue , ttrennth tn thr voir of PUB L, IC SPF.AKKU S ami SIMiEKS. Few are aware of the importance of checkimr a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage-; Hat which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. Z?rovn'f P.ronrhial Troche," containing demulcent Ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S 4iThat trou!Io in my Throjit, (for which the Trfn'h arc u Hp.'rifir) havinj; inatlo iuo ui'tt'n a int-ro w liinperer.'' N. P. 41 recommend thoir aso to PrBLif? SrEAKrRj?." l:cv, K. U. CUAP1N. 'Have Trovod fxtremclT service able in Hoaii(lneh8. Jtr.v. IIKNKY WART) BKEfHER. "Almost iuHtant relief in the I TROCHEStto Asthma. Kev. A.C. KffLKSTON. j "Coutaiu no Ojjiuiu or anvthinz BROWN'3 injurious 1r. A. A. IIAYKS, Chrlii'ifit, EoxfnlJ, TROCHES) "A simple and pleasant combinaition for Cocous, .fc." I BKOWN'S I Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, J.,,.,n. I I "Beueflcial in BBncniTts." i TDflf nrc DR. J. F. W. LANE, Pnalnn. I A . . . . ... I have proved them excellent for Wnoofisti 'oroii." Rev. H. W. WARREN, r,ot,m. "Beueficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Com." Rev. S. J. P. AKLERSON, S. I.aitis. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S i wi-tt. I. in removing TtosrsTROCHES jnessaud Irritation of the Throat, so common with ri:AKK,na ana ms;bbs." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La GraU'ie, f,'i., Teacher cf Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarseuess. From their pat effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." Rev. E. ROWLEY, A. M., PrwaiHunl nf Athens foll,.(-n Tent.. BROWN'S TROCHES BROW N '8 TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES .WSultl hy all Druggists at TWEN - decl-6mdiw FIVE CENTS A BOX DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO. DRY GOODS ME3HCU u. 1ST 1? S3, 75, 77, 79, 81. 83 anil 85, Dnane St., N. Y. Would uotify the trade that they are opeuiog weekly, in new aud beautiful patterns, tho WAMSCTTA PRINTS; also the AMOSKEAC, A new print, which excels every print iu the country for perfection of execution and dw-siu iu full Madder Colors. Our prints are cheaper than any la market, and meet with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. nov2-J-ly n BBSSEJt TVBHBm'S FOR TIIK million 500 I lis Drested Turkeys just r:

KEW ADVEIiTISEMEiTS,

If there id in the lut of R ittx-d'.es given to the world for accepiance and approval, any which v i entiriad to confidence by tlietr perfect atiheroiica . to the laws and intention of the Creutor, one H the rsivtitAL roiiiu iiEar.BY, for every spocio of Limp, Throat, and Bronchial difficulty, mu that of Actual Coiisiimptiou, and the other the justly cele- . bratod tolc anodyne, a moot perfect remed? tcr ! . XcuxaJia, Gout, Bheumatisui. l'arUl and Actual 'r I aralvsis, M. itus Dance, Curonic, hpasiuodic . nud Xervms Head Ache, Tajth Ache, Ear Ache. : and that chief of all causes of disuuos, Lois of ' bleep. Tf our friendi will accent the declaration that for . his or eijrht years these preparations have boii ' i through tests that would satisfy all, lu plaoa of ; sweeping declarations that moan nothing, and then procure and read the pamphlets, to be found : with all dealers and amenta, they will be aMo to iu.lge how far thev can be relied on. GENEHAL AGENT. J. W. HUXNEWELL & Co.. 7 and 8 Com- i nierrial Wharf, Boston. ' G'20. Hrx.VEWELIi, ltr Water efrtet, j New York. " .. ' I'mlei thespecinl supervision of JOHN L HlT?J- , XKWEl.L, t'hemist and fhsrmsrenrtsf , Boston, t M:iH wli.ia.' BiijnatureOTsrt theco ksot the irsnj uine only, and to v. honi address all communications. Sol.l bv a'l respei-tabie dealers everywhere. KELLER V UICK," Wholesale no.l Retail Agents, Kvansvllle. mix .'S-'Ini dA 1.f.VJiHi,..-' H K I.N M'KIMMt Ctanb.-rrierf just received and for sale at (he". ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. rf. Ul'ti'S JV ' t o. Respectfully arm no. e t their tririids atid citizens of L.ai.' i i lo aeuerally, that they are still In the Feed btmiiiess. and are" thankful for past tavors, and hope by stri.-t attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on -ur new plan, which e to. w adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash willls. promptly attended to - sovt OTBIRs NF.ID APPLY. We have uowoii hand and Tor sale tfiOt.ms prime Hay, 5i Hi bush old white Coni selerteti expressly for Bruad, noil bush new Corn in Ear, Goo bush Oat- , f tons Oil Meal, and a full supply of Bran, Shipstull, Ac , and everv'thini; iisuilly 1'ouud In a Feed ft all oi utllch will t.e told i lit leap for each, lili'l cash onlv. li'fljHcrfnllVt 11. "S iti's roN co. NEW JEWELRY AT 33 X'Xr.OXjLT' J7 'IS - QK HAlfi JUST Ulii lilt 'Kit J new supply ol Jewelry, embracing a groat ! variety of every new style. We Would call the es iiecial atteiitiun of the latlk'S tosome very excellent and chaste Etruscan and Carbuncle foil and half i s.'tts, wti ich ni-o also of a very reasonable prine ; We have by far tho laryst stock of Gold and Si. ver Watches, Cloc.1 s. Silver Ware, Gold Pens, Ac., of any hou-e iu this city, all brought directly from the manufacturers and importers, and are selling i at the lowest Kastei u prices. It baa been our .l'-avor to buy none but genuine Jewelry, and we hope to meet a continuance of the liberal patronage , berelof'.re bestowed upon us. Fin Watches repaired personally, or nnder our ituiui -Jiate supervision, by competent workmen. BITTUOLFF BltO'S., ; sept'iii No. 4.S Main St., b't First and Second. j .t. S. II. nt .HP I. R. rlMKUK BUMP & CALLENDER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION iVIoxclxnxits. Pcalru ii all kimli of Prodiicr. ROCKVILLE, IND. i ilecl-'-iti'l nvari'E au ivVH f C Mt HAS. V ed of William M. Ouncan his entire stock in trade in this ci;y, including all the accounts, debts, and claim due to him, I now otter those 'goods at low prices, especially lor cash. I'.ts-.ih heretofore indebted to him for goads Hold, will please make payment to me. dicl-lai ROBERT BARNES. i CLOTHING AT RETAIL. j Having closed out a large portion of our Fall aDd I Winter tork to our regular wholesale trade, wa 1 now (iuil our best aud Illicit goods still ou hand. A tlo y are i f too eood a qual ity to suit theOonnlry trade, and being aiixiousto ledureour stock to the ; 1'iwi it ossihle point, we lw otlor all the balance at Retail lur Cash. I-u'ik out for k.k,ish, ait wo can mi'l will ftr l tlicm to all whocwlt. W Iihvh Super Black Cloth Over-coats, j Russian E caver " I Extra Pine Seal " j Black Cloth Dress Coats, ! Fancy Casimere Euelness ; Coats, ; Silk Mixture Eusinosa Coats, Black and Fancy Caairnere Pants, j Silk Velvet, Plush, and Casi- ' mere Vests, ! Undershhts and DraworB, ! all styles, i Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, &c. I WM. K. FRENCH 4 CO., I d.-crt No. 2' Main atroet. mivn u'-fi n s. 3 o hajs-iisomb Steel F ire Setts, comprising Miuvel, louts and Poker; 2.". beautiful Shoiel and Tongs Stands; 12 Gilt Band Heavy Coal Buckets; 3 do Common Coal Buckets ; Its pairs kitchen Shovels and Tongs ; Mo pairs Brass Head Shovels and Tongs ; doz Short Handle Iron Coal Shovels. For sale low. novi; CH A3. 9. WELLS. TO CASH BUYERS. trnpreneilenfp'l low pric offered hy JACOB STRAUB & SON, XX .V XT. 33 '77' A. It 3D - Mo. 7-4 illala - (Below Washington House..)" ON HA1CD ANDARRIVIXO 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. Wood Saws, framed. Scales and Scale Beams, warranted. Sad Irons. Down's & Greenwood's. Trace,Log-, and Halter Chains. Table Cutlery. Pocket Knives. Shears and Razors. Files and Chisels. Butchors. Spear & Jackson's Hand' Saws. Locks, Hinges, and Screws. Chain Pumps. Curry Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Cabinet Hardware. Carpenter Tools, best quality. Coo iers' 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 JACOB 8TRAL' B A SON. I A MIMES' AJVMt TIMSSBS' BATS, J-J Silk, Beaver, Cassimere, etc., triinmtd or nn-triiniui-d. The la'est stvles made to order on short uoticeut VAUTIER A MARCONMEtt'S, . nov8 M Main Stieet. ti-'EBT POTAT OBS. .si Bush. No. doc. 17 1 Stet Potatoes for ) l y COOR A LAJKiLEY.

CLOTHIivG.

V . -f .47 f ft , FALL AND WINTER. FOK ilfiS AND DOYS' WEAK WHITE & FANCY SHIRTS, t Ni.bMHihia ANI loi v A'ERi, MATS OF ALL RiHUS. I 1 u m Ik O t y; t THE CUKAPSi-T H T IS AMERICA A Sb HI AST OTtjm A H'ilCLT': All ol you In Waul ol lb. consult vuur tt1.ll tutrJvs , bnuuJ 1 - ' t. 1G 8. ROSENWALtl 6. CO., OAK HALLCLOTHING KOUSr, Nil 73 Mil". ST., tletvtiel. H.-..lid al.'l TMrJ, KVAVSVILLE 1L.0 and ... r.i.f .1 j u ru.'ilti fin tulstsA'. In th pJ..s TFKH MBK0T fOR 3CL oson jrt 1 cl h Where you will 6oi at e.ll lln'Si tb beet Goisls at the It will pay .hi t ss THE STOCHft. mill PITTSBURG rn&L. JIIA VB Jvo W Oiv HAjtt A artt stack of Pittshorj Ooul vebtrh I offsr t the public at 14 centa par hur.b"!. dellveeel Ord' htt at Orr, lataell Co.' store, or at his lumbor offlo on Water ntret, ne;r Lsmsap wharf. v.UI b promptly attended lo. JAS. tWAK&OK. novM J VCtt UUItiA T J- i. o vTT. 11 Barks Peansylvatibi, and 90 Hack fTooslu Buekwbeat Flour, lnt received and 'or by CIIA3. McJOHNSTOJ. 400 It OT, JFtiBSM JtftVtV B-J lust recivtd and for sa'e hy sa'e tiy CHis. McT01TV"TnN. ert3 m9TlCB. W V All persons kcowlne thomj- lv. to leblnd U the late firm of W. V. Byert, are berel y notlllad that tbey will b xpe'-.ted in entile lndr ac:auU by the 1st of Jsnnary, 1891, s r f.i' her indulgence will b given. CA t7. i:f ftELL, For Nancy Bvera proprietr-s cf 3hi-rvood Goni. Beo. 84. It I ff T lr HH ti I . A HUC : TH h Holidays call in, an it yau will find some Sac Urg-e Tarkles for sal si CHAS. MoJOIINSTrlV H. dec22 Possv IHock. rrk.v apples, swrrr waBran, Turnips, Irish Po'atov. t htte Beans, Cora, Oats, Aa.. 4c decll WOK A Cried PeAChSQi fir .ale nt LtS'JlVY'fl., WTTEJVTMOJV, It'll' B AWAKKH! Every body 4 wide awake their own tnterost, or at leasts'nonld he, and if tbe- wanttobnv a first rat TVo. lwrtielacf Fhur at S? ,"V per b-ur, they had better call at the Picavutin IU i's Iramodlatulv, a ad be supplied, as tbey are test cl-,. eg cut a nriall lot wbicb tbey havon band. Von si tht tblai, cash pricw. J. R. MI! LH t C I. decl5-kwj. jf7i71Ti7o.nM3vi . lo Bbls fiesh hominv, 1 Us.-c Prlr&t, Nrw ftl' just received aud lor sal- hv CHAS. M:.C'H!?3TtN. WM, OVB I Ft,0 II R I M 60 b bbls prime jiX WbIM WHeat Tlocr, pt,t up expressly for fatni'y use, C-l nstk!. XXAl.il' Whent Flour, Inst t "Ived and for s,a Ivr Cahh, At Cash oniV, at derla ELLIOTT'S P.-rBily Gncery. w.iEKii.FffBir " AT 3tKI bush ear corn, 1HJ bunli shellcl corn, CV bush llr.t rate oats, Coo busu ikhccuaiy Lsruu, Just received and for sale bv CHAS. McJ0HN?iri,, der22 Main street, I onej pltx-l, . mvsTaki,Bii'Bh 9tr 2 casks Suxar C'ured Hams, 1 . . -.... InlrJ Br,!, 1 " bhonl.ler., 1 bbl Ex. Bolognas, fyslllsl Break fa.t Bacon, And for sale at the lowest urn c st ii.)vl JACOB KISZIOH 1 h.'iM'i MXOR KVERT1II.V MJ' THti M p reserve and can fruit lln voo mut V n to ds-. 17. . COOK A LAMJlti'S 5 Bbls. Extra Uiul llomiav Ijt h..1i t ; dec. 17. COOK & LA NOLI, Y S00 SZtf BVSHEI.S FNI.HK, liA'J.V, tatt, tor sal., by COOK 1 IVuLKl I$ A .V- .' BRA.yj '40,000 l.HK PrlBie Coontrv Bran jn.t r.-ci lvc-1 and lor j sale at (dec21) KLLIOTT'S Fimilv UroeeTv. i rwiVHJS't fstTVRJvi iulThinti i JL Prime Turnips inn rerelred I dec2t LI.I.IOTTS Fi'inilv Grery ! jfMBCAJrt'i:iA'sJin vsii j M. . ust received and b-r s -le at N", 'i'i MsAu 'street.' ds-.i!". ! A10 FFBB!bTt HAlJ.SfUn ST!LA,yi' 1 W-y er Autocrat, .ir sale tor .-ab by decl Ot:'). 1' S f RR A CO. i "jiTe'p uttiJcTs'u'E a tik prei MM pared to furnish M...S Pork. Km and Barrel ! Lard, and Bulk Pork, in qusntitiss tn suit. ii ! for sale Tender-loins, Spare lube. H-a4a, Itnt, jtXff M.M,," GEO. FOSTER 4 CO. lRAMSM.YHlM,A VBM K M, k 60 Whole, half and qnsrt'-r b ix ., jnn re"!l4 and for aaleby CHAS. MrJoM.tiTOS. WW R IAMB ROM.I. BCTTER, F HF.SH and Dressed Poiiltrr. Tally rrclvlDZ tVesli uprdltn 'f th hv 1 V ii ii. ai.iii" iu A-1BBS rv" T S tA CM O.Vit n. ' Bvaiil Nut, Pi-aue, Hickory Nnta, C- cea Nats. Filberts, Ac, On., for "lt dec. 17. COOK LANGLCV'B.

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