Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 174, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 April 1862 — Page 4

TKAVELERS' OCIOK.

rtscaswtUa Crawfordrvllla K. II. Up MaiL knave E vans vllle..... .. 9.29 A. M. Arrive at Vincennes (passengers for St. Louis and Cairo go West 4.65 P. M.J...12.10 P. M. Leave Vincennes 12.13 " Dinner at Junction (passengers for Cincinnati and Louisve so East 1.25 P.M.)123 " Arrive at Terrs Haute (close connections fcr Indianapolis, Cin'U, and Oh tcago).. 3.30 Leave Terra llante..... V Arrlre at Rockville 5.21 Down MaiL Leave Bock vflle... ....6.10 A. SI. Arrire at Terre Haute . ..7.40 " Leave Terre Haute (close connections from Indianapolis, Cincinnati, c. )..... 2. 35 P. H. Arrive at Viaceunes. ............. 5. S4 u Leave Vincennes (O St M. train arrives from the last at 1.17 ; from the West at 1.25 P. M.) S.iO - Arrive at Evansville .-.8.35 " Freight and Accommodation. Up Monday , Wednesdays, and Friday t. Zsavre Jvansville 6.30 A. M. Arrive at Vlniymnm .. M Ml m m m Leave TininM ., , n ui Arrive at Terre Han to.. 4.25 P.M. Down Tuesdays, Thursdatand Saturday, Leave Terre TTantn ...w, , 6.00 A. M. Arrive at Vincennoa..M..M.....10.3 ' Leave Vincennes .............. w10.57 " Arrive at EvanBville. 3.25 P.M. Steamers Regular Packets. for partietUan, tea advertisement. wow CAino. Corona leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays at 18 O'clock av. ArrlTes Mondays and Thursdays at night, Oa PADTTTAH. SJbaklst Bowsw leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock m. Arrives Tuesdays, Thoisdays, and Saturdays at night. re louistiClb. Xcom and Grit Stsu leaves Tuesdays and Setnrdays at 2 o'o oek p. m. Arrives Tueadajs and Sewrdays in the Jternoon. i ob aaxsN nrvsH. Lr lav leaves for Sooth Oarrolton and Pond Biver, on Wedneidays and Saturdays, at noon. Arrives on Tassdnys and IT rid ays, at night. There Is tabular daily eommnnication with HasBK30H and N ivnuiH by land conveyance. STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS. WBSSVIaa Bt"JJV8VIZ,LJB Jijvn JLsV Green River Tri-Weekly Indei . , . hj-. VSJLLL. 4. 9HTXTWA.TEB, ilaltr, E. D. XVST, Oth. Loaves Evansville for Boshester, and all interteciate points, regularly on Mondays, Thursdays, end Saturdays. All orders and way business will fee promptly attended to. mar25-lwd Sear-liX Evansville and iVashville Weekly Packet, " MASONIC GEM," J PKTE FLEMING, Captain. VIII ply Twrnlarly between tho above points, fearing Bvansvilie every Wednesday at 12 o'clock a. Returning, leaves Nashville every Saturday. She has superior passenger accommodations. Fes freight or peamge, apply n board er to JNO. B. HALL,, Agent, No 2 Water St. 3P-St Mail Passenger TO Line Wadiscali & Cairo SB JIM- WEEK X I Boats from Evansvi llo For all points on the Ohio Biver, Snndsys and Thursdays accepted.); THE MAIL PACKET Cliwicfj JSowen Capt. JfOttJa JKeCMLV, Leaves Mondays, and Thursdays at 2 -'clock, for Cairo and all Way Points. Leaves Cairo Tuesdays and Fridays, at B P. M. THE MAIL PACKET CO IT Ml J Mi Capt. A, ItEJnCKJa. 23 Leaves Bvansvilie, Tuesdays and Saturdays immediately upon arrival of Eugene. Cairo and all Way Points. Leaves Cairo on Wednesdays and Sundays at fl COJVJS BCTIOJV8 JIAItB At CAIMO WITH ET. LOUIS AND ILL. CENT. R. R. ALSO, AT Et'AJrSYMLHl WITH M.$C R.R. $ LOUIS TLE PA CKETS. Trelaat or passage, apply on bevEfJ, or to P. D. VIET3 Aont, Office over the Canal Bank. aplS 2jna IS fj UlrJ H I, m U M B-Mm-VILLS, K VAN VILLI and aUrsSB60K Packet, D. T. SAYBK, Master. DAVIDSON, Clerk. nasprpassed for comfort and speed, will leave Iv ansville for Louisville every Tuesday and Saturday, At 4 o'eiock P. El. For freight or passage apply to r.U. VAliXB, Al?t, Office over over Canal ank. si si tTle, Sept. 9th, 18C1. sep-tf licnlsvllle, Evansville & Henderson PAS SEWGER PACKE T .' Rie new and splendid U. 3. Mail Packet STAB GREY DOH5ALLT, Cant, J. A. CSK. Clek. i g i in tTle for Loolsvllle Every Monday at 12 o'clock, and Every Tharsday at 6 o'clock P. sr. , waves lxoisv.iie every w canesday and BBturcay at o e clock p. M. sepT COX St, H VKfUJiX T. Agents. e li l-lui! 'i i vnjMJvnutrs Mia wx ms. HjZ. w'e ksvejast received another beautlfal asWjPKBOBt of the above celebratee kid gloves, and fc sals sheaf at 8CUAPKEB t BCiPInQ'S, fcblS .-lf sin St. I LTl.n(t mXH Ji7jsV-HrbbIs Balti more Bvrtic. neve better tn the?- cltv excoDt e ExceMor, at, X. A. COOK'S . yaaS 73 Main street. rJLTMJ BUtUja CUM KM IMJltS. S.600 extra sngarcurod Hams, Justrecoived. ACOsT. sOO lbs Choice Leaa Breekfttet Bscen, yo- reorived. RIBD BKBr.-l.P99 Ihs chot omivaued Arlod Mf ; lbs uncaavaseed do, jnat received. VHOULDEK8. 2 hhda extra rtfM oared ebonies, jnst received. ABBAE. 200 choloe heads r-b(?v. VAKHK1PB. 15 bnshols choirr ranoii. l.t-"0 saaks choico fine table S,il. SO boxes extra fine tablo Slt. ICO reams assorted siaes, wrrippind paper. XAN. T50 sacks rich oofantry Brsn. f A. MILT FLOUB. 38 bbla cboic fttmily HOASTBTBAND BABLET. lbs prime s uauted Bye and Barley ready for use, OSIOJiS. 20 bbls prime -Onions, at ht it. A. OOOKS. GO KOl--M- I OEM, in cans aad dozens, for sale by . S. SIliBUBT A CO.; Mo. 4 Sycamore strfec .iS JJTJt AHJStfjrtf. S boxes oranges, i ifl.'L'i"' r:rtTel HashvIHe. jrmJJVBBMBIIlx, i bl bbls choice Cranberries, Jnst recielved. ' OJS . m.OXIiS weight Star Candlos. asaJ' 13 boxes extra Tallow do. MHajy-S 150 bcshele prime ir sr whjte beans Just rooerved. H rvash. splendid wwortmoiT i jnst reoeived. Trices to so.it the times. . Oa tun and make your selections. VAUTIKB Jk MABOOHNIEB, Kaia between first and Second streets. Mnov. WJl TMJVMXU MO JIM tJWliMyjV jC. TUBE. A very choice article of Borghua fa senses, last reoeivsd and for sale by VI0KK2T BBOS. Mo. Ssi, Main Street. MtCt asyiaxwjdsa sabs' BL I Weros of fresh Ced fish, juat ELLIOTT'S BVunHy Grocery.

H'crwardi&sr and Commtsion

. T. Cox. F. M. HuMPHttKT. COX & HTJHPHKEY, Forwarding & Commission Mercht's STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AHr WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. EVANSVILLE, IND. We have taken the Grey Eagle Wharf-Boat, and ask of our friends a continuance of their patronage. One of us will be found aboard both day and night to attend to the wants of shippers. sepl ? Gxo. Foster, A. H. Fosteb, Wm. A. Gwra. GEO- FOSTER &Oo., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Provision Merchants, oossu or locust stbkkt aitd thb cuiak, ang9 EVANSVILLE IND. Waits, Civkh A Co., ) f 0b&hb s Baowa, Padocah, Ey., J 1 Evansville, la., ELiEDrsa, Orvxs 4 Co., St. Louis, Mo. , WATTS, CRANE & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mo. 43 Broad Street, NEW YORK CITY. We have opened a House in the city of Hew York for the sale of Tobacco and Western Produce. Under the name of JWATTS, CRANE & CO. Mr. D. Watts, offhe Arm of Watts, Given ft Co., of Padncah, long familiar with Tobacco, will take charge of that department of our business, and Mr. I. A. Crane, of Crane and Brown, Evansville, will take charge of the Prodnoe business. maySl WATTS, CBAJJE 4k CO. NEW PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Cheese and Batter Agency. B. O'EILE?, P RO D U o'lD AN1 COMMISSION MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of Western Reserve Butter and Cheese. - No. 3 Sycamore Street. dec29 EVANSVILLE. IND. jf10JJt M TJTH U tiilll'V. t, have this diy associated with us, in the forwarding and Commission business, Mr. B. E. Dunkerson, formerly of the firm of Slaughter & Dunkerson, under the firm name of Crane, Brown A Co. nov20 CBANK4 BEOWH. I.A.0BAHS. W. BBOWK. a. K. DinrcBBsoBl . CRANE, BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission SPECIAL RAILROAD AGENTS. Give through receipts and maks liberal cash ad. Tances on shipments of province and tobacco to Now York. CKANE, BKOWS CO. Evansville. Nov. 20th, 1861. A ssssssmhI a .. mmwiWMi BiiO W CRANE A BROWN Forwarding & Commission And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. WW Airents for Kanawha Salt Company. "Tt B& Liberal Cash advances made on Shipments ot r. VM. S1W1BBANOIU1NT. The Adams Vipbsm Oowt bv respectfully an nonnce to tW- ' -l' and patrons, the publico! Evansville a ..i..; , that, with increased facilN ties for tho tratuvortailoa of J IS EIGHT, PACKAOBB, MONET A N B VALUABLES, They solicit a continuance of former favors. Kb. aeclal care takwn in the collection of Bills, Drafts Notes, and the transportation of small and valuabl packages. All persons wishing to avail themsolvcs of the facilities of the Express, can obtain any desired lnfor. mation in reforence to the routes and details of th business, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. do IS G. H. FISH. Agont. FfiiE IS11E1 HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810 O II A RTER PERPET UAL. With a Successful Business Experience of 37 i g-t "V Yea x" . Cash Capital ..........$50O,OO0.00 Capital and Sorplns..ram.t8901086.81 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Tire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds ol property, can be effected in this Company upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risks and security to Policy holders will admit. PABTICULAB ATTENTION (riven to insnrins Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildinsa connected, and Furniture, Livestock, Bay, Grain, Farming Utensils, to., Ac., contained tnenn, lor a term 01 years at AiU w rates 01 pre mium. OFFICEBS: T. O. Allyn. Secretary. H. Huntineton. Prea't. 0. C. Lyman, Ass't Sec'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. v. Aiexanner, uenerai Agent lor tne western and South Western States, Col nbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and soatn Western states, Uolumbus, Onio. Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of the Uompony. A. V. HALLOUJt & SON, Ag'ts. aVerOfficeon First Street, opp. Prst Office. ang23-lyd OIF Mw "2iFlkd ' Office 112 and 114 Broadway. witn a vasn capital an paia in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ABSST8 JULY IX, I860.. fl,.SO0.0O0 The Rome Insurance Company insures aralnst Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings and theii content, for a term of from 1 to 6 years on th most favorable terms. Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, F rod ace, ManuCsstories, Machineand all insurable property, at fair and equitable rates ana on INLAND NAVIGATION And Transoortation. shtanrnnta niftnn the Itivers. Lakes, Csnals and Railroads, as low as the nature or tne risks win near, with rairneaa to the assured and the Company. - Adjusting all losses fairly, and promptly paylna them. CHAS. J. MARTIN, Proe't. A. F. WILMARTH, Vice Pres't. J. Mivto 8fTH, Secretary. John HcGis, Ass't Sec'y. Applications made to and policies issned by A. O. H ALLOCS. A SON, Airt's, i irt ti truer., opp. rost urace. KZXLBUXTS 6 bbls, new crop, Jnst received M" by 8. B. GILUKRT A CO. wriX-CH L.H lO B. ttVnVP. 3 bbls excelsior Jt-J Syrup, the beet in the city, at Jan 8 H. A OOOK'8. MS9IjJl88Btn 100 half and whole barrels. V 7M. Plaatatlon and Stisar Hoase, for sale by Jan l 6. K. GILBERT A CO. Lamps I Lamps! s:jvm YovB ot.u JLAmn own o LAMPS, as you ean get them alterod for a small pric when they will be Just as good as any Coal OH Lamps that yon can buy. I have on o a ?oo a supply ot srenuine COAL OIL, EXTRA BURNERS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, nnti. ott. vinK Also S ffOOd aSHortmnit f.ffViol hjl T.avnna The iut win at iow prices, at J"" BUL,AJCPraB'S Drnestoro. VatM. GALLON ?fthl.l. .no. k ..! Just received and for sale at 60 cents per gallon, at Ja8 H. A. COOK'S. ta CalriU.Jnst received at jAdB TTJA. COOK1B, 8 Main street.

IlISCEtLAHCOUS.

"MILLER & NIEHATJS." A NICE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, Mats ana Caps, AT MILLER & NIEHATJS, 43 Main Street. novl9 Two Large 'Bunting Flags for Esue. dllb. jsias. uoiion i Flags, always on hand , or made to order at - short notice, by JsliZZcr & JIHcI&aus -SLO TCctlTl Otroot. novl9 jr i Bsz,vrMOJv of co-i'jiM rMJ KIRSH1P. The co-partnership heretofore ezistmg between jonn t Vinson and icdwara Iviaeon, in tha Foundry and Machine business tin dor tne nrm oi j. s ts. I vijssum, was aissoivea dv mutual consent, on the 1st day of October, 1661. Xhe said John I Vinson assumes to nay and adla :t all the outstanding debts of said Arm, and is arll'orlzed to settlo all the business or sals: part' nnip. JUUM 1V1HHUH, KDWAJSD IYIKS0JJ. January 22, 1863. spp J onn iivmsoB, If AKUFAOTUBKB OF TVTKSON'S P0ETABLE The beet and cheapest now in use. mNSON'S IMPROVED OTIOliY Bill! Surpasses all others in simplicity of construction. IVINSON'S PORTABLE . CUAB SAW MILL References through the country where It has sawed out 1,000 feet of Inch Lumber in forty minatea. IVINSON'S LATEST IMPROVED STEAM BOUSED Consumes only one-fourth the fuel of ordinary Boilers. I also mannfactuK all kinds of Machinery such as appertains to Railroads, Stoamboats, Mining, Distilleries flour, (Jorn, Sugar and Malt Mills, Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, Saeh, and Muley Saw Mills. Also Sheet Iron and Copper Work, " House Fronts, Window Caps and Sills, Yentillators, Grates, Iron Railings, and every dea- :. ' ription of Iron and Brass ' Castings. Dealers in Steam and ' Water Guages, Gum Belting and Pack ing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe and i lttings, Ac., at Manufacturers prices. Old Metal Bousht. woDDing ana repairing oi au sunos none i atehort notice, and workmen sent to all I parta to set up aad do repairing on Machin ery ana Boilers. ,. Send for a Circular and see Price Lista. April 3d, 186L. Mm a. svarojyr a co. Respectfully announce to their friends and eltisens of Svansville aenerally, that they are still in the Feed business, and are thankful for past favors, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a oontinnanoe of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is strictly for cash. All orders accompanied with the cash wiu oe promptly attended te ; Bess othbbs aai APPLY. We have now on hand and for sale 900 tons prime nay, ouu onsn old wnite uorn, selected expressly for Bread, 600 bush new Corn in Sar, 600 bush Oats, 6 tons Oil Heal, and a full supply of Bran, enirs-tun, so., and every tfilng usually fOnne In a Feed Store, all of Wmioh will be sold cheap for cash. ana at sa only. JMspectruiiy, dec? B, 8. BUSTON at CO. K9 Almonds, Brasfl Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, Snglish walnuts, figs, raisins, currants, rock candy, oysters, sardines, alum, epsom salts, roll brimstone, sulpbnr, copperas, madder, extract of logwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed oords of all kinds, tobacco of ail kinds, blacking, batting, nutmegs, ci-" gars of ail kinds, ginger, race and ground, glass jars, lanterns and Basks, mustard, pep-, per sanoe. matches. Dickies, stone trioes. nowder. safety fuse, soaps of ail kinds, starch, teas, vinegar, camphor, letter, note, cap, and fancy paper, wrapping paper, envelopes, salt petre, gum drops, woction bowls, jujube paste, cinnamon, dried beef, oritisn lustre, connet boards. ink. oil. naus, snau, glass, spirits turpentine, auapioe, soda, pain killer, liquorioe, Ao., Ao., sc. A supply of the above kept constantly on hand. ana lor sale tow, by o. JS. uibustti s uo. docia Mo. 4 Sycamore St. CHARLES BABCOtTK, - Importer aad Dealer in Coach said Saddlery Hardware, MA1JM BTKKHT, EVANSVILLE" INDIANA . TPffJ Vl.Vti COjaU'EBtBII JB Tat. JSLM. rangementi with Suropeaa and Americas manufacturers fora direct supply of all goods In n. line, I am enabled to offer indnoements, that ean not fail to be to the Interest oi all engaged in ths business to give ms a trial. I name in part: axles, springs made of the bee steel; bands, enameled and of ail kinds of leather cloths, linings for carriages, varnishes, castings of all kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, bits, Stirrups, spurs, h antes, flne silver hemes of all kinds, Jenny Lind Gig Trees, self-adjusting ads, Taylor's patent names, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs, American Girth w Vein Webs, both cotton and worsted; Londoa WeltSkJns, a superior article; ivory, gatta pereha and brass lined martengal rings; snperior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ao., Ac. I keep in fact everything appertaining so oithat branch of the business, and understanding both orancnes tnorongniy. we would reeticctfallv In to. your attention before nurchasins' 4l-vhm. s am aiso agent sor Ward's Patent Spring Saddle. aa&O-dAw Facts for th. Peotjle t It is a fact not to be disputed, that lioeer Bros are now ononlng ene of the beat anil rh-.t stock of Dry Goods. In the. oi tjr. oompiiMing everything fashionable in Ladles' Dress Goods, from ths' lowest price 01 00 per yara, up to tne highest; buswis in iraii uiuuiuit tan vanetv. B11K Uutan and Lace Mantles. Our stock of Hosiery, Gloves. liotions. Ac. Ac, is complete. Also the ktt styles of Prints, lawns, orgaaaies, liaraaes, Gias. hams, Ac Bleaehed and Brown Muallas, Irisii Linens, also Cottouades, Linen Drilb, all for men and boy 1 wear. Ladies, Misses, aad Cfaildreau Shoes, and a good many aseioies usually kept in oar taie, alt ef wiOdn we wervant to se as cheap as tbe ttwenset. BltOS.

STEM leiE

BUSINESS CARDS.

OLD HOUSE UNDER A NEW NAME. ERNEST C. MCTGST,' VM0MJB8 It MB JVHIIiJVnii JiJS'Jt ML patrons that he has taken the TOBACCO ESTABLISHMENT, of Theodore MIngst A Oo a n the . ' tSF Corner of Main and First StrteU,mi And will ksop constantly on hand the choicest oranaa or Cigara, Smoking & Chewing TrtrtflPPn r7P - He Invites the attention of Smokers to his stock of Imported Cigars, the finest ever brought to this city. MisjaajajiisM ruts vxi arjijyii. octal d3m TOBACCO BOUGHT! Jr fully inform the Farmers and Tobacco growers in this vicinity that he is now in the maraet for tne parcnaae ui onn nnn I RQ T.rir.TnnArrn - J. w iv w v Mn& A v w uwvj For which he will pay the highest market price. and nana over tne casn on ueuvory. Tobacco: Sold. . J. G. SAUKli eiso mannfacturea. all. kinds of glSS constantly oa - , ; JRIlCMH WK, iMiosro WIST. And warrants the same to be. made- of the beet stock, and to give satisfaction. . . .. CIGARS; ' He continues to make Fine and Common Cigars, to suit the tastes of every smoker. ALLIS ft HOWES, corner of Tine and Water streets, are my agents for the purchase and sale of Tobacco tor me; or i can be round at my Mann motory on jrirst street, oeiow lnviston ; so DRIVK ON YOUB TOBACCO TO decl8-Su. J. d. 8ADER. uaoisT AND GE0CEB, Corner of Carpenter and Clarke Strtett. Medicines and Groceries at the lowest cash prices i of the city. - augis SasnrSL B. QILgMRT. ....WII,I.T AM B. 1AS.SB. &.JE. Gilbert &Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and lirst, BvanevlUe, Xndlana. A full assortment ol uroeenn ways on hand, and for sale at the lowest prtere. J.H.HAGHEE & CO., Are now roadv with a good stock of rjnt-&r O- O O JO 3 ! Boats and Slioos, for the Fail and Wiutor trade, to sell entirely At very low prices. We have Dine and Gray Satinotts, White and Gray Blankets, ' Prints of all kinds, Canton Flannels, Bed and White Flannels, Linseys, Brown sheetings, 1 Bleached Shooting, Shawls, Undershirts , And a srreat variatv of Netrro Goods. ' We invite all to call and examine, as we hold out great inducements to cash buyers. MOVZMBXn 12, 1861. ". SMITH'S GALLERY OFKNED UNDKK THE 8TTL1S OF I ADAMS' GALLERY, Ooaxsa MtiM ASboosd8ts.,ovsb Dauesrona.1 Kvsnsvulb, September 16, 1861. I WW citizens of Ilondorson, aro acquainted i with J. F. Adams, and can cheerfully recom- i mend him as an artist who takes great pride E lu his work, and is worthy the patronage of the cithtons of Bvansvilie ana surrounamg coun try. P. II. Hillyer, L. W. Powell, John H. Barret, J K. Bankin, Geo. M. Priest, Thomas Soaper, D. li. Burbank, James II. Clay, David Hart, Bobt. T. Glass, Arch'd Dxiou, Wm. SlcClaln. P. B. Pictuies cheap and uneqnalled. -gvsr ancnivjaiM t iP 20 cases Hats, 150 cases Boots and Shoes, 30 casos Negro Shoes, for sale cheap by J. H. MAGHKK A CO. novll ' - Ill AMBHICM P IHO TTD A Mfr CS r lllibU riAli d v LUm Cash Capital, - ;$300,000. CASH ASSETS, ... W. 0. HASTINGS. Sec'y. .9378,000 A. P. HASTINGS, Prea't. o insures amlnst loss and damaire br Fire on DwellIn its and their contents. Manufactories, Hills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and reasonable rates of premium. Policies promptly issued and losses adjusted tcr Company by . A. O. HALLO0K A SON, Agents, myx . First St., opp. Post Office SWORDS I SWORDS I wtvbt uficnim it f 1.0 r orv.m. ttJF Henlatian irilt- mounted Swords, a srood tide. Also, sr. 8. an CMm TMtfjy nnij-ri P. 8, HHfJlL,A TIOJS" BABHBSt V. B.BBGUMiATIOJV BUtiLttSt V. 8. BBUIttTIOJV CJiPBi U.S. MB ft PMmM TMOAT 8IIO VIi DE B BTHAfBl AU kind of .military cans, for mea and boys will be sold cheap. .;..- Now ready all the latest styles of sontlemens. youths' aad infanta' hats and case. . Prices to suit the times. ; Also, all kinds of military and cap trimmings, at T&UI1SK a n&ttuusnisu, oc!8 89 Mala street. REMOVED MINED TO STJOCSKDI - GIOKGK THOBNHILL takes pleasure in ii- I an forminur his old customers that in the onallty and style of his work, he Batters himself he cannot be excelled, llo has removed to Bray's new Duiming, Second street, bet. Main and Locust streets, where the choicest Harness and Saddles of every descrip tion can be obtained on the best of terms. Beoairins: done with neatness and dlapatcn. fnoond-hand Harness always on nana. m9Btf "wham's eiityrsWhM could SV W b nicer or more useful for a New Tear's Gift than a nice Coal Oil Lamp. Another fresh lot Just received at viuhsri caua. a Cta no. 82 mam street. jgmOW TO 8JIWA! MOJrH tr!U yon -MB. have a lard oil or burniOK fluid Iiamp, yon can have st altered to bnra coal oil at a moderate expense, as we have a few dosen extra, coal oil burners far that purpose; fetch your lamps along, IO . r .... ... yiuftiiai onuo decO Mo. sa mam st. JfTWlOJVJVOTB PJFBMia reams asXV sorted, fancy colors and new styles, jos ineetven, for sale by S. H. GILBERT A CO. Janll CiO. ovoimur. m. M MO CO JffMH 100 bags prime for sale by 8. E. GILBISKT a W.. jrJV't'B IOJ'B&.bltm, assorted , lor sale Mid by 8. E. GILBERT CO., ' Janll No. 4 Sycamore street. f TS) aTsTk BUHM H 18 JtMIJHB WBMriS ilfl BEANS, at H. A. COOK'S, Jan8 73 Main street. nra jfjt ity .nvsn umr a n vara njtji HJ hams loft, only cts. per pound, at B n t u.L'Lii.vx i. B x aoiiiy wooery.

DE

iiyXSCELLAJLEOOS;

P-". .JL6,06,?.?0?' fo.r "es of years, wool! ree,3eoUally soifott theroititens of Evansville and the surrounding towns and country, to visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether the Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and new inventions have been made, ef which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pass unsecured. His facilities are better and establishment larger, without doubt, th an any othe? in our State, and equal te any in .Eastern cities. All those who coed Dental operations performed, and are pieaseawiw nis wora, snail be attended to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufactured by him; uontinaous Gum;' Block or Carved Work; Yulcanite Base; Coralite; 'Amber; CheoplasII ; Gold and Silver work.- ...... ' Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original contour by this style of work, and also by the ose of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Base. The latter styles, for lightness and adaptation to difficult months, excel anyeels anything we have ever seen. He has several anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. They are perfectly harmless. The most delicate can have them applied. He does not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exmsit anyttung not made by Himself. - Parents should consult the health and beauty T their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, tnere by producing symmetry ano health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity of children's teeth correo, d s access fully. - ; '.T. . J Those having decuyed teeth, should either nave them extracted or filled at once (the latter if possible). The health of the narties and the remain ing teeth demand this.. : ...... JT I take : plessnre in Introducing Dr.' Haas, my successor to tht old rooms in Bray's building, hoping he will and them both pleasant and orofitrnuna. m ruia est intercourse witn sue loctor, i am pleased to and him one of the progressing ; peseessins: taste and hlsb professional abilitv and standing. With this view, ean, with safety, roommend him to the community as a skillful and competent dentist. . (maj'28) 1. KITXTT. - WJUVH BJLHMBI8 COJJL all., JL something that is pnre and will not explode. only 60 coats a gallon, at Elliott's. 10,000 pounds sttgar cured hams." '' ' xi . 10,000 pounds sides. '. i. 6.000 pounds, shoulders, iuet bom the amoks honse, at Elliott's. ; , . 6,000 lbs prime leaf Lard, lost open, and can bo seen at Elliott's GO bushels lares sweet potatoes. - 23 bushels seed sweet potatoes, at Elliott's. 1,000 pounds of choice Jacobs St Co.'s celebrated sugar cured dried beef, at Elliott's. . 1,000 pounds dried peaches.. 1)000 do do apples, ins reeet vd at J. P. Elliott's. - i.. .. .. mar2C NEW BOOKS. 9 VST BBCSIVMO BITOT. HKA T, I, fcj at the Book Storo, corner of Main and first Btreeta: - -." -. Lessons in Life. ' . The Toung S tpmotbor. . Margaret Howth ; a Story ef To-Day. 'Teach ns to Pray (Cu naming). , LoiBnre Honrs in Town. -Butherlands. . . ' mar25 " SCHAPKER & BUSSINQ'S NO. WIAIM STREET. Vf , large assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, to which we would respectfully call the attention. of our numerous customers and the publio generally. jsr owoaiioooss - a very nice lot, juss reoeireu, m . - - i . . BCHAPKBB BOSSING'S, fcb8 . - Mo. 49 Main street. ?aiSM fOTATOMB.' 600 bush prime Irish Potatoes, ust reoolv ffHV " HLLIOTT'8 Family Grocery. JT aBr-COJi OIJL, A. splendid assort - JBL meat Just received at tLLlOTI'3 h7 family Grocery. ATIOJ.1 Oil,. Coal oil of the best quality, for sale cheap at ELLIOTT'S mh7 - Family Grocery. Bleached Muslins. . tr39Ja ma rit -JU8T stucmirjHit r WW laree lot of Bleached Atualins, of the host and Justly " celebrated" brands that are mado in this ooautry. v .. auuAfii.n,K s BUtiaiu o, ATiO CO A Jf.VD CB O CU1& TH t 60 pounds Baker's Chocolate.. 50 pounds French Chocolate. oy pounds uaxer s uoooa. For sale at . ELLIOTT'S. ITU. 13 bags, beet fanned for sale by dee!2 8. JE. GILBERT A CO. JjTHR8tBB POULTRY I MJr 600 ponndd, nioe and fresh, for sale at - feblS . ELLIOTT'S Grocery. WaJSEf AJYM &JIM8 t ELB 600 pounds scgnr cn red Beef, 2,000 111 - ' - hams for sale St feblS . - , .. ELLIOTT'S. "ELLIOTT'S." WTfBBBH HJtBIiBjr BUB It 8, 25 bxs fresh garden seeds. 6 basbela silver skin onion sotti. for sale at Elliett's. FLOUB. 75 sacks XX white wheat flour, of the best quality, at Elliott's. SXED POTATO K3. 260 bush pore pink eyes. 600 bush snowball potatoes. . 100 seed sweet potatoes. Just rooaived at Elliott's Grocery. . CHEAP. 600 shouldeis, at io per pound. sOOdos ezia. at 7c tor doc. Jnst re oeived at Elliutt's. - - 6EYENTT bushels large sweet potatoes, for table use, at Elliott's. BAK.INQ Powaers of all kinds. Spices, both frronud and nnground, at Elliott's. POWDEB. 100 k.gs rifle powder. ' loo kegs blasting powder. Just received at Elliott's Family Grocery. marchsa ' SnaiBTIAW !!.. tt.in.iWS. bbilhss EHATZ. & MEILBIAIY. CITY FOUNDRY I MANTJFAOTTJR15R8 AND BTJILDBB8 OF STEAM . - : . BHGINKS AND BOILEB8, Saw and Grist Hill Machinery, Tobacco Screws . Gamming Machines, Chinese eugar Cane Mills, Tbraslncr Machines, EVANSVILLE. IND. rsnBB TB0PBIET0B8 Of THE CITY fOV A dry beg leave to inform their friends and ths public in general, that they are prepared to do aL kinds of MACHINE AND FINISHING WOBK, and everything appertaining to the Foundry bust. nesa. Tney are nmuuracturing dtus jutoikks ass Doilbbs of any sire and power required. Saw Mill Machinery and Hill Gearing of anysixe; Distil. lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gum. mlng maenmes, inrasaing inaeninos, man Sims, Horsepewars. Oorn-ahellers, Machinery of all kinds made and repaired. Iron and Brass Oastiom ef every description. Iron Ilonsefronts, Cellar Grates, (So. Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest ln preved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. - . BSEWE&S, DISTILLERS, BECTIFIEJIS. Ac. Supplied with every description of Copper ana sheet Iron! Work, Brewing Kettles, Befrigerators, At tempo rators, eparges, btillneads and Worms os Improved principle, Clelumns for Alcohol stills. Yeast Jngs, Cans, Syphons, Ac; Copper, Lead an , Syphons, Ac; Copper, ijeadane Iron Pipe; Copper, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for seer, spirits, oil. T 1a -W 1 I xim w wiu i valves, steam Wblstles, o. Workmen seat o all parts to nt n work and da repiis on. Stoat. Boliers.Copper and Sheet Irs Work. o. OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing io and selling Allen's lmpror Steam Gauge, Wrixight Iron welded Pipes and T bin. Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Much! Stephen Hughes' Flour Separators, German Bo fng Cloth, Gum Elastic Belling, Packing, Hoes, St , of the beat kind; Tinplate, Sheet Iron, Block Tin! Pis Iron, Bablt Metal, Spelter. Fire Brick. They have every fectlity of the best Machiners and workmen, and will (rive all work entrusted to thorn, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisfied with reasonable prices. Omce and Sale Rooms. No. 00 Main stree t Foundet y, Boiler Yard av t Machine Shop on P in street, between First tooond streets. Brans. Tille, Indiana. ; : - deoT . JfpilV&IllHtt Just reonirod, . MB 26 doa. Horse Brushes, assorted. 25 doa. Shoe Brushes, assorted. 20 dos. Scrub Brushes, assorted. 15 dos. Cloth Brushes, assopted. ft dm dnnntitr Brashes, assorted. ' 15 doa. White Wash jJrnshsa, assorted. To Grocers and Merchaats wa offer the above at Cincinnati wholesale prices. JACOB STRAUB St SON, -f.tb22 : Wholesale Dealers, 74 Main St. ' GSBMI BW12ET POTATOB8.-IH, K9 bushels pure seed swge. Potatoes in store sad to errfte, t tmh'A'J U. A. CVCUTS.

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COKPOKATION NOTICE. t OBDEB FOB PLANS SIDE-WALK. Mar. 29, 1S61. And now it is hereby orderod and diseoted by th Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the Northwost side of Chestnut St., from Chnroh St. to Sixth, in said City, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid dewa thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BOBKE, Clork. dork's Offloe, AplI S, 1862. ' CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDEB FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. Feb. 15th, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, that the owners of all lets or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the cast sido of Market Street, from Bond to John Street, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to bo brought to the proper grade, and that they canse a sidewalk of Class No. 2, to bo laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. TtrTRKTC. f!lorlr Clork'g Office, Keb. 20, 18C2. " CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDEB. FOB PLANK BID B-W A L K . Feb. 15th, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the citr of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of iota ironung on or aojoining tne east side or Harriett Street, from Ann to Sixth Street, in said City, cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication Of this order. P. BCBKK, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 20th, 18G2. CORPORATION NOTICS. OBDEB FOB FLANK SIDE-WALK. Feb. 15, 1802. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots-or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the east side of Harriett St., from sixth to Franklin 6t in said City, cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BU&KE, Clerk. , Clerk's Office, Feb. 20, 1S02. CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDEB TO BEPA1B BBICK SID B-WALE. . - Feb. 15th, 1862. And new it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tbe city of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parta of lots fronting on or adjoining tbe. east aide of Harriett Street, from Franklin to Seventh Street, in said City, canse a sidewalk of Class No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BCBKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Feb. 90, 1861. , CORPORATION NOTICE. : OBDEB FOB FLANK BIDS-WALK.! ' Mar. 29, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parks of lots fronting on or adjoining the northwest side of Chestnut Street, from Sixth to Seventh Stroels, in said City, cause the sidewalks theroon to be baoBght to the iroper grade and that, they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BUBK.E, Clerk. Clerk's Office, April 3, 1862. . CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOB FLAKK BIDS-WALK. Mar. 29, 1861. And sow it 1b hereby ordered and directed by the Crmmon Council of the City of Evansville, that tho owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north side of Bond Street, from Slaikot Street to the line of Carpenter's Place, in said city, canse the sidewalks thereon to Le brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of olass No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication or this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Offloe, April 3, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. : OBDEB FOB FLANK SIDE-WALK. ' Mar. 22, 1801. And now it is hereby ordered and dlrectod by the Common Council of the City of Evanuvilln, that tho ownors of all lots or parta of lots fronting on or adjoining the southeast side of Gum Street, between First and Second Street in said City, cause the- sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they causo a siilewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thoreon wihin thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clork. Clerk's Office, April 3, r862. CORPORATION NOTICE. ORDER FOB PLANK SIDB-WALK. Mar. 29. 1861. And now it Is hereby ordered and directed by toe Uommou uouocll ot tne Ulty of Evansville. that the owners or all lots or jart ef lots fronting on or adjoining the North side ef Second Street, from Clark Street to the line of Stockwell's Enlargement, in said city, canse tho side-walks thereon to be brought to the pioper srnule. and tnat tboy cause a sl'le-walk or Ulass no. i to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the nnbllcation or tuts order. Cleric's Offloe. April . 1862. .uuiagj.'j. uu L- ji ilu.i pry jr. 8BZ,r.JTJJV HJljrMJVa MB' M1 m MOVED his offloe from No. 4 First fltreet, to his residonceon Second street, opposite ti e new Presbyterian Church, will keep, as heretofore, a good assortment of Wheeler St Wilson's, and inert. t-'h fiMsrintr Miu.hfnn And needles, silk thread and oil, and every thing that is connected wi'.h the business. nihl T. M. BELLMAN, Ag't. yrpuvx-a yjs motatobs-600 bush M els of the genuine Piuk-ye Potatoes. Also, 500 bushels common, such .as grocers generally keen, for sals at reduced prices st mh7 J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. -WMBITJ3 MJBJUJVB.ioO bushels prime T V white Boans, at U. A. vook-o. inh20 CAB D. , ' . SA55. C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOKCiA N FIELD. KY. Particular attention paid to the collecting busi ness in the 1st District of nentucny. mnj "DUM VIVIMU3 VIVAMUS.,r ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT "CHARLEY" HABBE. Prop'r. rWHB AB0WJB JYAJBBO HOUBH JL has just been repaired and refitted, and is now opened to xhe public. No expense has been snared to place the be. Charles In Brst rate trim. and It will be kept as a first class boose In all res pects. GAME, IN THE SEASON, And everything edible to be purchased in the mar ket will be eervod up at the ST. CHARLES at aL hours, in a stylo which will suit the most faslidl oris epicure. Choice Brandies and Imported Wines ; tbe best brands of Old Bourbon and Monoueahela and A No. 1 T.innnra of all h-inda will Km fonnd at the bal ... . . ..... .roi the at. i;harina. Tm nnrtnrl Cisrars. All tho rnvm.itntr.iran. i.mniln . -.vs on band mr The patronage of my numerous friends and the public generally is rwrw-iiniiy oct-fim CUAKLEY HABBB. TJnntfl finri Shoes. w wwww.r. miMit.r, HMJBAI fOB CASH E i r.. Tnhmi. twelve cases Boots and Shoes, comprising Men's, Women's and Chil1 Tho nlxjve are diroct from Massachnsotts ! factorios, and suitable for cmin try trade. Washington Hotel, or to THOMAS J..HUNT, Agent roa tbs BOOT JJVlt BHOB VTOMB, No. 22, First Street, comer Sycamore, febll EVSK8VII.LB, lNniAWA. jFBB8SBII JPOCIVTa V. 50 nice, fresh CiF dressed Turkeys : 500 lbs dressed Chickens. lor sale luis morning. ONION SETTS. 25 bushels ton Onion sob.: fi boshols silver skin Onion sctso. SWEET POTATOES. 60 bushota Sweot Pota toes of a splesdid quality. M tLt.au. iuiia. ovu dozen Just reocivod. SHOULDERS. 250 from 3 to 6 cents per lb. DBTED APPLES AND PEACHES. 2 bushels dried Apples. .15 bushels dried Poaches. 15 Bnsins. for- mI Beans, for sale at mhl4 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

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JVO. 1 VOitJV m.M For sale at H. J. SCHLAEPFEB'S New Drug Store nov6 W -MMFS I JbJjai'8 The Tourth invoice of lamps in thirty days received per steamer Lebanon, comprising a great variety oi' stylos, superior to any yet roceived. Also, a supply of the Bosecraui or "Star Burner" shades, chimneys, wicks, Ac. For sale at . VICKEBT BEO'S, Jan' No. S3 Main stn-. t. CiMOlVB TAB J. a B t'T'IH af , at ' docl8 H. A. WOK'S rtTJ. 150 A3 LOW by boxes Gormnn and Palm, f.r sale fobSl 8. E. GILB-RTACO. JT1XTMA trmri) WBBA f JfJLUVB JL-I 29 bbls just received, and for sale at fobll VICCKBY BB03., M Main St. VJiiMItMBJV8 COHSUSx 25 dozen children's Indian Rubber long Combs just received, and for sale at 10 cts atiieco. at SCIIAPKEE t BUHSIN'GS, fob!2 40 Main Street. rjpOBACVO mMJ'U VIUA MS. A UrKa jEl stock kept always on hand, from common to the very beet S. E. GILBERT A CO., feb3 No. 4 Sycamore street. iJ JETsVUV M VIItBM23 bbls. for sale febSJ S. K. GILBERT CO. mj9AiZ,8. 300 k(s, all V 9 by fob3 S. E. sizoe, liest, fur sale GILBERT A CO. ATUJVtt W AJVlt MI 8 isB 8. 00 boxes as"Ly sor tod, for salo by febS 8. E. GILBERT A CO. VMB UMOVJVIt 8JfICB8.-S.li kinds" for sale very low. by fob3 8. E. GILBERT A SO. jfVBBAI COMBS. Ohio Eye, and Coffee 1y Beans, said te be good sabHitutes for Coffee. Also, Hummel's Eesocce of dllae lu tin cn. For sale at VIOKEUlf'8, fobs No. 62 stain stroot. IO V OJYS OtY MICH CO VJTU W BRAN Just now receiving from the Rail road and for sale at VICKiCRY BROS., Jan7 No. 82 Main street. rWXHIS 8TMM BVttjyrKM." General M. BoMcrans patent Coal Oil Burners, porta ble, only requiring 2 inch chimnevs. Samples may be seen at YlOKBRY BROS. GyOJM I 8UAMI ' 3 35 boxes extra Palm Soap; ' 10 do Gorman do; 10 do Faucy Bar do. Received this day by H. A. COOK, jan8 73 Main stieet. tfTIBMAT ATVHJICTtOJVmt HCHJfm yr KKR A BUS9ING'S. We have Just received onr sooond pnrcbaso of Winter Dry Goods, comprising some of the best brands that the world can produce. A great variety of Dress Goods, Broad Cloths, TtoJj, Customer, Ac. SCHAPKER A BUSSING, onv3o 49 Mainrit. JfgJiVS JJ8AJV8 10 pes extra quality Blue MJf mixed Joan jnst received and for sale eheap at SCHAPKER A BUSHING'S, dec30 No. 49 Min street. Ci anil VICKEKY BRO'9. (T1IIXJir llHOOJlIB. A good Broom for 16 cents and bvttcr ones Shakers at 25 cents each, at VICKEBY BUG'S, Janl4 Ho. Si Main stroot. 8. Ai,jnojrii8.o Almonds, at bbls soft shelled II. A. COOK'S. rWHB iKJ IjIJYH vvcojijyb HJIV M. Lustrate, Almund, Orcvwn, Circassian, Boars, Hose and Antique Uuir Oils. Forsalmt H. J. SCHLAEPFEB'S, JanlS Drug Store. KAOKIWJ, J.U PA.V1 li H , MOHHt M. Orange and a goed variety of Oolngnu Waters for salo at 11. J. SCIILAEPFKK'S, JanlO Iriig Store. tKCUAM BO C8B 8VtVM. Vt barrU 3 guitar bouse Syrup, received this day, and sold at 60 cents per gallon at H. A. COOK't. 73 Main streetATtBOICB JPiCMLBBIJV rIwtf& w . 10 bbls extra Pickles, at Jan8 H. A. COOK'S. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY WE are now manufacturing Well1 Patent Fold ng Spring Bod, the best and most convonient now n use, ai it can be moved or handled without an rouble. Call and examine them. an 125 II 1TB JLMlJLIi 60 kegs pure fore side by a. E. GILBERT no. NEW DRUG STORE. The undersigned having purchased from N. S. ! Thompson his entires tock in trado, will coutinue the biuiiuess at tho old stand, corner of Main and Second Streets, where he will koeo constantly on hand a freah and full supply of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Daguerrean Stock, and all otfaor articles connected with tbe business. I am prupared to offer unusual inducements to cash buyers. JuneZ UENKY J. BHL4Hi' 337r tttBjrjrxa Mt . hand a snpply of 8 CJZ.fi 8 Wo have j n 13 We ean also fnrnlsh TRACK SCALES of any ea rity. These Bcaieo are irom me muuniauxiT v T. FAIRBANKS Jt CO., fit. Johaabwg, Vetmont. Every Scale Is tested ana sealed, anl war. ranted correct. For testimonials we refer to the thousand of persons using them. nunn x r.uun. s OiJ Airents. novM Water street. Evansville. THE GREAT WESTERN RUNS THE BLOCKADE Theodore's Exchange, SILIMRD AND REFRESHMENT SALOON I Tns proprietor of the above establishment here. with rondors to all his friends his sincere thanks for the favors they have bestowed nion him for so many long years. At tho same time h tAkos opportunity to inform the public that he has fixed up his place of business In now style, and that he nas taken care io r the necessary accommodation oi his visitors. As usn&l. tbe Kestanrant will be furnlkhod wicb. the most superior delicacies of the season. A free lunch, consisting of everything that the season can produce, will be set at 10 o'clock, every forenoon. There will be found at the Bar the finest and parwst Wines and Liquors. Also, the beet Boer and Ale to be had. Together with this you will find there the epot of MALTBY'3 WORLD-RENOWNED OYSTERS. Orders will bo filled promptly, and to tbe satis faction of mankind. TliKWWIiS B1SU91, aovlO-Sm Proprietor.

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