Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 14, Number 175, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 April 1862 — Page 4

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Fcrwardin? and Commission MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS CITY- ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCE LLAKEOUS.

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' Up MaiL Leave Evansville........ 9.25 A. M. Arrive at Vincennes (passengers for St. Louis and Cairo go West 4.66 P. M.)...12.10 P.M. Leave Vincennes... ............ .......li.18 " Dinner at Junction (passer gers for dincinnati and Louisv'e go East 1.25 P.M.)12.23 " Arrive at Torre Hants (clow connection for Indianapolis, Cin'ti, and Chicago).. S.38 " Leava Terra Hnuttt . i 4.00 " Arrive at Bockville. 6.24 ' Down MaiL ' Leave Bock villa...... ................ -A 10 A. M. Arrive at Terrs Han to... ....... ....7.40 H Leave Terra Haute (close connection from Indianapolis, Cincinnati, dta.) 2.55 P. M. Arrive at Vincennes... 5.34 " Leave Vincennes (O A M. train arrives from the East at 4.47 ; from the West at 1.26 P. M.) .:..S 40 " Arrive at Eifansville .8.85 " Freight and Accommodation. Up Monday, Wednudayt, and Friday $. Leave EvsnBvt'.Ie . 6 30 A. M. Arrive at Vi n con nee. lC.fiT " Leave Vincenns ... ...11.3i ' Arrive at Terre Haut..... . 4.25 P. M. Down Tuesdayt, Thurtdays, and Saturday!. Leave Terre Haut8.............. 6.00 A. M. Arrive at Vinranna .,.,,.., .,, him M Leave Vinoennes......... .......10.5T " Arrive at Evaii8viUe........... ..... 3.26 P.M. Steamers Regular Packets. For farUcuiart, so advertisements. roscino. Ootraixa leaves Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 12 o'clock an Arrives Mondays and Thursdays at nAjat, rOB PADUOAfl. a&lbv Bowxn leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 o'clock u. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at night. WO LOUIS V ILLS. Kuauis and Gbjkt Easls leaves Tuesdays and iatnrdays at 3 o'clock P. M . Arrives Tueedajs and Saturdays in the afternoon. - roa eacas kitkb. Ltm Bats leaves for South Oarrolton and Pond Biver, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at noon. Arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays, at night. There is regular daily communication with Ensbbaoh and NswaumaH by land conveyance. STEAMBOATS. REGULAR PACKETS. 6MJB KVAJVSVIIIjB AJVLt MM, Green Biver Tr i-Weekly Inde pendent rMcfcei, steamer it aTftDTW U -1- WA.WJl.I1., A. BSISKWA TER, Motor. E. D. BVST, CTk. Leaves Evansville for Bocheeter, and all intermediate points, regularly on Mondays, Thursdays, aas Satardays. All orders and way business will be promptly attended to. tnar'Zo-lwd Hejnilar Evansville and Nashville weekly Packet, " MASONIC GEM,"PETE FLEMING, Captain. W1H ply' regularly between the above points, leaving Evansville every Wednesday at 12 o'clock M. Eeturning, leave KaahviUe every Saturday. Sua hai superior passenger accommodations, fc'er freight or yasragn, apply on board er to JNO. B. HALL, Agent, sam28-tf No 8 Water St. S'ast Mail Passenger Line TO Fatluca1i & Cairo aaakiMliBaMiaSBBV SSJUI-WEBBI.V from Evansville Boats For all points on the Chio Biver, Sundays and Thursdays excepted.) THE MAIL PACKET Cliaricu Moil 'en ! Capt. J OH. ft MeCMnMIJY, Leaves Mondays, and Thursdays at 2 o'clock, for Cairo and all "Way Points. Leaves Cairo Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6 P. M. THE MAIL PACKET i CO whim it: Cap. A. X.S.HCItJS. Leaves Evansville, Tuesdays and Saturdays lm mediately upon arrival of Eugene. Cairo and all "Way Points. Leaves Cairo on Wednesdays and Sundays at g r. M. CO.VJ HCTIO.V8 JBADB At CAIBO WITH ST. LOUIS AND ILL. CENT. R. R. ALSO, AT JS VJJV8 VI L 1 B WITH E. i C. R.R. $L0 UIS TLE PA CKETS. aXVFor Freight or passage, apply on board, or to r. a. vinia Agent, ap!8 Office over the Canal Bank lf,J8 IjUV I SjCiv VILLE, KVANVILLK and HKNDBBSON Packed . it tty WTA Bt7 99 . F. SAYBE. Master. DAVIDSON, Clerk TJanurpaoeod for comfort and speed, will leave Kvansvtue tor Louisville every Tuesday and Saturday, At 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply to tr.it. v litis, Agt, Office over over Canal Eank. E) ille. Seat. 9th. 1861. sep9-tt Louisville, Evansville & Henderson PASSENGER PACKET. The new and splendid D. 9. Mail Packet "STAR GREY EAGLE' J. A. LUSIC, Cleric, LeaMB Xvaasvine tbr Lonisvills t Bvery Monday at 12 o'clock, and Every Thursday at 8 o'clock P. m . ItetflPiflng, leaves Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday at 5 o'clock p. sr. sep7 COX A BUMPHBET, Agents. Ji We have just received another beautiful asflBTtment of the above celebrateo kid gloves, and tbr sale eheap at BCHAPK.E11 A BBISING'S. feblS 4ff Msir. St. YYi.nojtjt -jtt7j. a bbls bhu more Syrup, none better in ths city except a Excelsior, at H. A. COOK'S Jo8 73 Main street. JSJa 8,800 extra sugar cure! Hams, jaslraceived. BAC03T. 900 lbs Choice Lean Bre JtCast Baceo, Jost recrived. DRIED BHEF. 1,090 lb chol r uvassed dried Sf ; 1,909 lbs uncaavassed do, jo- , eeeived. SHOULDERS. 2 hh da extra sur cared Shoulfftn, J ast received. ABBAK. 2i0 choice heads C,.!jl.ae. f A KSN I PS. 15 bushels choice rrnlps. IJ&O sacks choico fine table Salt. 8 0 bozos extra fine table Salt. lOO reams assorted siaos wrapping paper. it AM. 750 sacks rich country Bran. FAMILY FLOUR. 35 bbls choice family Blcmr. ROAST BTE AND BARLEY. 1,000 lb prime raaistd Bye and Barley teady for use. Oli IOKS ao bbls prime Onions, at b3 II. A. COOKS. galioms, in cons and dozens, for sale bv B1" . K. QILBKBT CO., . . . Ko. 4 6ycainore streec l tJJSU fw1 JLMMthJVM 6 boxes oransrei. 6 toxe ltmon, received per Nashville. Ls 2 bbls choice Cranberries, just received. OPS BOJZM8 full weight Star Candles. dPJ 15 boxes extra Tallow do. yriraiTJB JtHJUYB 150 bushela prime Ir tr white b. ans just received. ff 'CSIMtitf Jb'VHS A spleudid wonW JLj just received. Prices to suit the times. Ca soon and make your selections. VACXIKB r MAKOONNIEB, Main between First and Second streets. 26oov. rBJTMO.-It MO.nU .TtA.Vtj VJV Jl TUfcE. A very choice article of Sorghum Molasses, just received and for sale by VICKERY BEOS. oeaM No. 82, Main Street. KlS' CO A. tierce of fresh Cod n.h. Just JB? received at mh7 ELLIOTT'S Fmlly Orooery.

F. M. HfMPHKir. COX & HUMPHREY. Forwarding & Commission Mercht's STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND 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 - Geo. Foster, A. H. Fosteb, Wm. A. Owis. GEO. FOSTER & Oo., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce and Provision Merchants, consrca or locust street and the cabal. angO EVANSVILLE IND. Watts, Given ft Co., I Cbabb Baows. Paducah, Ky., J EvansviUe, la., Haboiso, Givkh ft Co., St. Louis, Mo. wattc ro it an? . rn C0MMISSI6N merchants, no. a liroad streec, NEW YORK CITY. We have opened a House in the city of New York for the sale of Tobacco and Western Produce. , . Under the name of .WATTS, CRANE & CO. Mr. D. Watts, of the firm of Watts. Given A Co.. of Paducah, long familiar with Tobacco, will take charge of that department of our business, and nr. x. A. urane, ot crane and Brown, JSvausvtlle, will take charge ef the Produce business. mayai WAII'S, sJBANJK no. NEW PRODUCE AND COMMISSION HOUSE, Cheese and Bntter Agency. I JEL O D U O' AND COMMISSION TjiTTRCHAHT. Agent for the sale of Western Beserve Butter and Cheese. N. ft Sycamore Street tore sired, EVANSVILLE, IND. dec 29 Ti O H TJVJK BftiUVi e have this day Lv associated with us, in the Forwarding and Commission business, Mr. B. K. Dunkerson, form, erly of the firm of Slaughter ft Dunkerson, under the firm name of Crane, Brown ft Co. nov20 CRANE ft BliOWN. X. A. CRASS. wk, saowH. B. K. SVNKCBSOH. CRANE, BROWN & CO., Forwarding and Commission s:oxol3.sa.xxt;e AND SPECIAL RAILROAD AGENTS. Give through receipts and make liberal cash advances on snipments of produce and tobacco to Sew York. CRAMS, BB0WN A CO. Evansville, Nov. 20th, 18G1. Ae snnmm MWntwitwmmWMi BlOn 3 "- CRAKE A BROWN Forwarding & Commission Mer olianta. And Steamboat Agents, EVANSVILLE, IND. Agents for Kanawha Salt Company, Liberal Cah advances made on Shipments ol QM. MV. ARHANGEMEHT. The Adams fcxrasss CiOMPAMr reepectfullr an nounce to their friouda and patrons, the public of Evansville and vicinity, tnat, wltn Increased facill ties for the transportation of FBBIGHT, PAOKAQM8, MONET AND VALUABLES, ' They solicit a continuance of former favors. Ks. nArlnl mm tfi.kan in the collection of Bills. Drafta Botes, and the transportation of small and valuabl packages. All persons wishing to avail themselves of the fit. eilities of the Express, can obtain any desired lnfor. mation in reference to the routes and details of tb busin89, at their Office on First street, between Main and Locust, opposite the Post Office. de 18 a. H. FISH. Agent. ISDMII CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPO RAT E D 1810 GUAR TKR P Efl P K T UAL With a Successful Business Experience of 37" i f-fc -y T o ex &- Caih Capital 5 0 O ,0 O 0 . 0 O Capital and Surplus,.....! 890,886.81 Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories, and other kinds of property, can be eSected in this Company upon as ntvoraoie terms as tne nature or tne risks and seen ritv to Policy holders will admit. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barns, and outbuildings connected, and Jrurnlture, Livebtock, Bay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Axt., Ac., contained therin, for a term of years at LOW rates of pre mium. OFFICERS: T. C. Al'rn, Secretary. H. Huntington, Pres't. C. 0. Lyman, Ass't Seo'y. W. N. Bowers, Actuary. P. Alexander, General Agent far the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. J. Graham, Ass't General Agent for the Western and South Western States, Columbus, Ohio. Applications for insuranco mav be made to the undersigned, the duly authorized Agents of the .-ompany. a. v. uatiLiUOJA sua, Ag'ts. eerOfficeon First Street, opp. Prst Offloe. aug23-lyd IF How Y. : Office 112 and 114 Broadway. With a Cash Capital all paid in of ONE MILLION DOLLARS AlBXTS JVLT U, i860.. ,S1,500.000 The Home Insurance Ccmpany Insures against Los or Famage by Fire cn Dwellings and theii contests, for a term of from 1 to 6 years on th most favorable terms. Stores, Warehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, Produce, Manufactories, Machine, and all insurable property, at fair and equitable rates and on INLAND NAVIGATION Aud Transportation, shipments neon the BJvers, Lakes, Canals and Bailroads, as low as the nature of the risks will bear, with fiirness to the assured and the Company. Adjusting all losses fairly, and promptly pay In, them. . CHAS. 3. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. wlLMABTH, Vice Pres't. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. John McG ee, Ass't Sec'y. Applications made to and policies issued by A. 0. HA CLOCK ft SON, Aet's, First Street, opp. Poet Offloe. JbBMUTS 6 bbls, new crop. Just received by S. E. GILBERT ft CO. IS ?XVHL,tfIOU aWJtPJP. 3 bbls excelsior Hvtud. the best in the city, at Jan8 H. A COOK'S. mOsJMBItS. 100 half and whole barrels. WfM. Plantation and Sugar Hoase, for sale by Jan 16 S. E. GILBERT ft CO. Lamps! Lamps! rrje foiM ol.u abb oil -9 LAMPS, ss you can got them altered for a small prions when they will be just as good as any Coal Oil Lamps that you can buy. I have on baud a good supply of geuuine COAL OIL. EX Til A BUSKERS, LAMP VUIMSET8. , COAL OIL WICKS. Also a good assortment of Coal Oil Lamps. The above are lor suie at low prices, at Jan6 H. J. SOULAKPFEB'S Drugstore. wu" UALiIJN. -5 bbls Bllinu- linnu Mnlu. Just reieivediind for sale at 60 cents per gallon, at J" 11. A. COOK'S. ATIOjIL, OIL! COAL, oiiTjTEiTex: fraCoal Oil, just received at Jan8 Hi A, COOK'S, 73 Main street.

J. T. Cox.

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MUM1E CO

"IlTELLER & NIEHAUS." A NICE ASSORTMENT

or DRY GOODS, SHOES, Mats ail Caps9 CONSTANTLY RECEIVED & FOR SAL.. AT MILLER & NIEHAUS, 43 Main Street. novl9 Two Large Bunting Flags for sale. Sws. Flags, Cotton Hags, always on hand or made to order at short notice, by Jfliller & JWeliaus 33 Xtalxa. Otreotnov!9 WTJ JSSOJPTMOJV OJf CO-fJtT-JLr NERSH1P. The co-partnership heretofore existing between John I Vinson and Edward I Vin son, tn ma rounary ana macnine Dusiaess unoer the firm of J. ft E. 1 VJ.H60N, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st day of October, 1861. The said John Ivinson assumes to pay and ad just all the outstanding debts of said firm, and is antborutea to settio au tne Dnsinees or sais part nership. JU11H lYlHSOS, EDWARD IVINSON. January 82, 1862. oBii ivmsoa, MAK0TAOTUB1R OP IVINSON'S PORTABLE The beet and cheapest now in use. IVINSON'S IMPROVED STilTlilY MB Surpasses all others in simplicity of construction. IVINSON'S POET ABLE CIBCEM W MILL References through the country where it has sawed out 1,000 feet of Inch Lumber in forty minutes. IVINSON'S LATEST IMPROVED STEMJ BOILERS. Consumes only one-fourth the fuel . ; of ordinary Boilers. I also manufacture all kinds of Machinery such as appertains to Railroads, Steamboats, Mining, Distilleries Flour, Corn, Sugar and Malt Mills, Tobacco, Wine, and Lard Presses, Sash, and Muley Saw Mills. Also Sheet Iron and Copper Work, House .Fronts, Win- .;. dow Caps and Sills, Yentillators, Grates, Iron f " Railings, and every des- - ription of Iron and Brass Castings. Dealers in Steam and Water Guages, Gum Belting and Pack ing, Gas and Steam Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, c, at Manufacturers prices. Old Metal Bought. Jobbing and repairing of all kinds done at short notice, and workmen sent to all parts to set np aad do repairing on Machin ery and Boilers. Send for a Circular and see Price Lists. April 3d, 1861. 8. MC8TOJV CO. Beepectfnny announce to their friends and citi sens of Evansville generally, that they are still in the Teed business, and are thankful for sast fa vors, and hope by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of patronage on our new plan, which we now adopt from this date, which is striotly lor casn. All orders accompanied with the casn will be promptly attended to ; sens othsbs hsxd APPLY. We have now on hand and for sale 200 tons prime nay, ouu Dusnoia wnite Uorn, seiectea expressly tor Bread, 600 bush new Corn in Ear, 600 busk Oats, 5 tons Oil Heal, and a full supply of Bran. Shipstnff, Ac, and everything usually found in a Feed Store, all of Which will be sold cheap for cash. ana casn -omy. iMspectmiiy, decT B. 8. BUST0N A CO. &jVJrjOJtiJB8. o Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pecans, English walnuts, figs, raisins, currants, rock candy, oysters, sardines, alum, epsom salts, roll brimstone, sulphur, copperas, madder, extract of logwood, indigo, cream tartar, soda, bed cords of all kinds, tobacco of ail kinds, blacking, batting, nntmegs, cigars of all kinds, ginger, race and ground, glass Jars, : lanterns and flasks, mustard, pepper sauce, matches, pickles, stone pipes, powder, safety fuse, soaps of all kinds, starch, teas, vinegar, camphor, letter, note, cap, and fancy paper, wrapping paper, envelopes, salt petre, gum drops, wooden bowls, jujube paate, cinnamon, dried beef, british lustre, bonnet boards, ink, oil, nails, sash, glass, spirits turpentine, allspice, soda, pain killer, liquorice, Ac., Ac, o. ' A supply of the above kept constantly on hand, and for sale low, by 8. E. G1LBEET A Oo. decl2 No. 4 Sycamore St. CHARLES BABC0CK, - Importer and Dealer in Coach and Saddlery Hardware, main street; evansville indiana . MM. rangeaients with European and America manuracturers fore direct supply of all goods in m. line, I ant enabled to offer Inducements, that can not fail to be to the Interest of all engaged in the easiness to give me a trial. I name in Dart: axles, snriuirs made of the baa Steel; bands, enameled and of all kinds of leather oiotiis, linings for carriages, varni&hes, castings ol ail kinds, saddle trees, English bridle leathers, tnts. stirrups, spurs, hames, fins silver hemes of all kinds, Jenny Lind Oig Trees, self-adjusting adi, Taylor's patent hames, fly nets, shoe threads, horse blankets, London Girth Webs. American Girth anr ein Webs, both cotton and worsted; London weit stuns, a superior article; ivory, gutta perchs and brass lined marten gal rings; superior kerseys for horse covers, the best quality of carriage bolts, patent gig trees, Ac, Ac I keep in fact everything appertaining to eithei branch of the business, and understanding both branches thoroughly, we would reaneerfnllv invito jour attention before purchasing elsewhere. i am ai so agent lor Ward's Fatent Sprins Saddle. p204Aw " Facts for the People Mis a fact not to be disputed, that Koaar Rrna. are now opening one of the best and cheapest stock of Dry Goods la the city, comprising everything fashionable in Ladies' Dress Goods, from the lowest price of 6c per yard, np to the higheat. Shawls in great quantity and variety, Silk DnaUtrs and Lace Mantles. Our stock of Hesiery, Gloves, liotiona. Ac, Ac, hi complete. Also the latest styles of Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Borages, Glng. nams, sc. sieaaiieu Drawn muslins, lrtsn Linens, also Cotton adee, Linen Drills, all for men and boy I wear. Ladies, Misses, and Ohildrena Shoes, and a good many articles usually kept in our tn e, att.oi wiuon we warrant to sell as cheap aa toe lhaapeat. B0BEB BBO

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OLD HOUSE UHDER A NEW NAME. ERNEST C. MOTGST, JkL patrons that he has taken the - - - TOBACCO ESTABLISHMENT, of Theodore iliugst A Co., on the IS?" Corner qf Main and Fir it Street,giSi And will kep constantly cn Land the choicest brands of Cigars, Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, &c, &c He Invites the attention of Smokers to-his stock of Imported Cigars, the finest ever brought to thicity. MBJMSJaBBB TUB OZIi 8TJJVI. oct21 d3na

TOBACCO BOUGHT! m &. 84VEB WOUlsii RKHfBCTM felly inform the Karmen and Tobacco growers in this vicinity that he is now in the market for the purchase of 200,000 LBS.'LEAF TOBACCO, For which he will pay the l.igli&?t market price, and hand over the cash on dolirory. -, Tobacco Sold. ' J. G. BAUER als manufactures all kinds of Chewing Tobacco, ai d will keep constantly uu hand for sale the following brands : MOUJVTJHJV BOSK, JSVJ1CKLHJI WK, UAL JP0PJV08. iiu.no. vii t 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. ALLI3 A HOWES, corner of Tine and Water streets, are my agents for the purchase and sale of Tobacco for me; or I can be found at my Manufactory on First street, below Division ; so DRIVE ON TOUB TOBACCO TO decl8-3m J. O. SAUER. DRUGGIST and grocer; Corner of Carpenter and Clarke Streets, HVJUrSVILLK, IATB. Medicines and Groceries at the lowest cash prices of the city. augl3 AMT7KX B. OtUlKB., .VIUUI a. BAK EH. &. JB. Gilbert Sr Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries ol ways on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. J. H. MAGHEE & CO., Are now ready with a good stock of 3-OOD JES ! BooU and Shoes, for the Fail and Winter trade, s to sell entirely XPOJEZ. OA.SEC I At very low prices. We have iSlue and uray Satinetts, White and Gray Blankets, Prints of all kinds. Canton Flannels, Bed and White FUnoels, Llnseys, . Brown Sheetings, Bleached Sheeting, Shawls, Undershirts , And a sroat varietv of Naero Goods. We invite all to call and exsmine, as we bold out great Inducements to casn buyers. NovbmrbbVZ, 1861. SMITHS uALLfcnT nrg OPENED UNDEJB. THE STYLE OF ADAMS' GALLERY, CoBKia Main &KOOKDSTS.,oveB Dbuustobs. EvgNHViLiK, September 16, 1861. ra, Tim vJVJBBMSitijyrBn, ww citizens of Henderson, are acquainted with J. F. Adams, and can cheerfully recommend him as an artist who takes great pride in his work, and is worthy the patronage of the citizens of Evansville and surrounding coun try. P. H. Hillyer. L.W.Powell, John H. Barret, ' J - E. Bankin, Geo- JV1. Priest, Thomas Soaper, D. B. BurbaDk, James H. Clay, David Hart, Boht. T. Glass, Arch'd Union, mm. McUlHln. p. S. Pictures cheap and unequalled. ej95H9JE9 VST HBVM VJtU t 20 cases Hats, . . 160 cases Boots and Shoes, . 30 cases Hegro Shoes, for sale cheap by J. II. MAGHEE A CO. aovll 1RTH AMIME1 FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF llAKTl'UIilt, COAA. Cash Capital, $300,000. CASH ASSETS,.. .. 9379(000 W. C. HASTINGS, bee'v. A. P. HASTINGS, Pres't Insures asainst loss and damase bv Fire on Dwell Inn and their contents. Manufactories, Mills, Storehouses, Stocks of Merchandise, at fair and reasonable rales of premium. Policies promptly issued and losses adjusted for Company by A. C. HALLOOK A SON, Agents, mv2 - First St., opp. Poet OfficeSWORDS I SWORDS I TTVST BBCBIVBB Z.OT OP V. 8. 9Jr Begulation gilt mounted Swords, a good article. Also, V.8. BBBVX.JITIOJV BBI,Tf( V. 8. RKt4 UIsJl TIOJV BJIBHBSf ' V. 8.BB&ULJTIOJV UUfJCHSf P. 8. BBCGULJTIOJV CJIPBf . 47. 8. RUti UL,J TIOJV BHOVZIIBB 8TBP8f All kind of military caps, for men and boys will be sold cheap. Now ready all the latest styles of gentlemen', youths' and infants' hats and caps. Prices to suit the times. Also, all kinds of military and cap trimmings, at TAUTIEB A MARCOHN Ililt, oc!8 -39 xfaia street. 3 MINED TO STJOCEEDI GEOBGB THOBN HILL takes pleasure In li.. formin? his old customers that in the quality and style of his work, he flatters himself he cannot be excelled. He has removed to Bray's new building, Second street, bet. Main and Locust streets, where the choicest Harness and aaaaies oi every aeecrlption can be obtained on the best of terms. W Beiiairina: done with neatness and dispatch Second-hand Harness always on band. lei mmBlw VBJB'8 UIFTB What coald ft b nicer or more useful for a New Tear's Gift than a nice Coal Oil Lamp. Another fresh lot just received at . VICKEET BSOS., d c28 iso. a main street. OW TO 8AVB JBOJVBVlU you have a lard oil or burning fluid Lamp, von can have it altered to bnrn coal oil at a moderate expense, as we have a few dozen extra coal oil burners far that purpose; tetcn your lamps along, to VIOKEBT B EOS., decS No. 83 slain st. WTJVIOJVJVO TB PJ.PBBr-W reams asWJ sorted, fancy colors an d new styles, just receiven, for sale by S. E. GILBEKT CO. janll no. sycamore st. II MO COlffBBXW bags prime for sale by e. ju. uuD&si s ;u.. -gyWVBL.OABIS. 50,000, assorted, for sale JCd by S. E. GILBEBT A CO., janll No. 4 Sycamore street. ' 1 BVSHBIjS JLO VP BEANd, at fHIMB WHMTB H. A. COOK'S,; : 73 Main street. jan8 jrm J?BW JO.OHB Of TUOSB JYICB M7 hams left, only 6 cts. per pound, at tt aAiiiiuxi s ramuy urooery.

nFlFJsTif.'QTil --DIwHAAS.'havlng leased the rooms formerly cc copied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr..Bray's building, opposite the-Post Office, far a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizenaof Evansville and the Surrounding -towns anl country to visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. , ... . ' Since the issuing pf ' his last circular and - advertisement, ovr a year since, several improvements and new inventions ha?e been made, ef which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pas tinsecured. . His facilities are better and establish., ment larger, without doubt, than any other in our State, and equal te any in Eastern cities. All those who need Dental operations performed, and are iileaaod with his work, shall be attended to with great pleasure. - The foUowlug are t lie styles of work manufactured by him: Ckintinaons Gum; Block or Carve! Work: Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; CheoplasB; Gold and Silver work. ' Settling can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. - It is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that are sunken can be restore 1 to nearly their original contour by this style of work, and alsa, Dy the use of the Vulcanite, Coralite, and Amber Base. .. Tho latter styles, for lightness and adaptation to difficult mouths, excel anyeels anything we fcave ever seen. . He has several anaesthetic for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. . They are perfectly harmless. The mout delicate can have them applied. -He does not advortise anything he caunot do, nor exhibit anything not made by himself. Parents should consult the health and beauty their children by having the Dentist direct thoi' second dentition, thereby producing symmetry and health to those invaluable organs. Irregularity, of children's teeth correct soc. cessfuUy. . ' . Those having decayed teeth, should either have them extracted or filled at once (the latter If possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand this. e I take pleasure in introducing Dr. Hsas, my successor to the old rooms in Bray's bcilding, hoping be will nnd them both pleasant and profit able- ' From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing ; possessing taste and high professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, recommend him to the community as a skillful and com petent aentist.-- - (mayztir - J- tviVKir. TTIVM BJHMtKLB OJH COAM, OIL,. M- something that i pure and will not explode, only 60 cee.ua gallon, at naiiou's. " 10,000 pounds sugar cored hams. ' 10.0C0 pounds sides. - - 5,000 pounds shoulders, just from the smoke house, at Elliott's. : , . 5,000 lbs prime leaf Lard, just open, and can be seen at Jbiuott s. SO bushels large sweet potatoes. : 25 bushels scedsweet potatoes, at Elliott's. 1,000 pounds of choice Jacobs A Co'.'s celebrated sugar cured dried beef, at Elliott's. ' 1,003 pounds dried peaches.: 1)000 do do apples, just received at 3. P, Elliott's. mar26 NEW BOOKS. g UST BUVKM VBU It V J. tlliLV, w at the Book Store, corner of Main and Firet Streets r - - - ; Lessons in Life, r ? . ; I .. ' ' The Young Stepmother. i.'. Margaret Uowth ; a Story ef To-Day. Teach us to Pray (Cummin g). ' Leisure Hours in Town. ' Butherlauds. tnar25 SCHAPKER & BUSSING!? NO. MAIN STREET. -Jffi II J VJi J Vt T H tic HIV Jill -ff wW large assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, to which we weuld respectfully call the attention of our numerous customers aud the public generally. SJT o -?cr Oalloooa, t Avery nice lot, just received, at SOHAPKEB t BDSeiNG'S, " - . feb8 7 No. 49 Main street. 1 BIBU JHOTJTOBB. 600 bush- prims Irish Potatoes, just received ft-LIS KLLIOTT'S Family Grocery." JSCr JMf Sl;etJtL, OIL.h. splendid assort ment just received at ELLIOTT a mh7 '. Family Grocery." gplOJ i, OIL,. Coal oil of the best quality, for . Lv sale cheap at i . ; tt ELLIOTT'S . . 1 , mh7 . ' Family Grocery.' . Bleached. Muslms. mWB HJIVB JV8T BBCBIVBIt a WW large lot of Bleached Muslins, of the best and justly ! celebrated" brands that are mado in this country. SUUAPEEB t BCISSINO'S, feb8 ;.... No. 49 Mnin street. J 60 pounds Baker's Chocolate. 5J pounds French Cbocelate. CJ pounds Baker's Cocoa. For sale at - ' ' ELLIOTT'S. n VB.H bags, tat fanned for sale by 8. E. GILBERT A CO. It ICS It MIS 1'UVL.THV! 500 pounds, nice and fresn, for sale at febl5 ELLIOTT'S Grocery. jrmBBtf JJVIt HAJftS I ... ILm . 600 pounds sngsr enred Beef, ' " 2,000 lbs " . . . hams for sale at ' feblS . - "' ELLIOTT'S. "ELLIOTT'S." TgTtMBBB tJ UUHJV SB H IIS, 4T 26 bxs fresh garden seeds. 6 bushels silver skin onion settt, for sale at KHMt's. . FLOUR. 75 sacks XX white wheat flour, of the best quality, at Elliott'sSEED POTATOES. 201 bush pure pink eyes. 600 bush snowball potatoes. - 100 seed sweet potatoes. " Just recti ved at Elliott's Grocery. CHEAP. 500 sbouldeis, at 4c per pound. -- : eOO do eggs, at 7c er doz, just received at Elli. U'e. . SEVENTY bushels large sweet potatoes, for table use, at Elliott's. RAKING Vow-era ef all kind. , , Spices, both v round and unground, at Elliott's. POWDER. 100 k-gs rifls powder. ' 150 kegs blasting powder. . Just received at Elliott's Family Grocery. mirch28 . - . ! HB1JTL-N KttATS..... ..WBt. HKII.HA KRATZ & HEILMAN. CITY FOUNDRY! - , MANUFACTTJBEB9 AND BUILDERS OF STEAfiJ . ENGINES AND BOILEBS, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws GnmminK Machine s, Chinese Sugar Cane Mills, Turaiing Mactilnes, k-c. - EVANSVILLE, IND. rSVTE PB0PBIET0BS OF THE CITY FOU Jm. dry beg leave to inform their friends and th public in general, that they are prepared to do el. tlnuacr MACHINE AND FINISHING WOBK. and everything appertaining to the Foundry busi ness. Tney are manutactonng otxjjc 6h;5 am Boilers of any sir,e and power required; Saw M ill Machinery and Mill Gearing of any size ; Distil lery and Mining Machinery, Tobacco Screws, Gum mine Alacnines, XnrasBing macnices, Malt 31ns Horsepowers Coru-Ehellers, Muehiuery of all kli d made and repaired. Iron and Brass Castings rt every description, Iron Honsefronts, Cellar Giaies Ac Cooking and Heating Stoves of the latest improved patterns; Hollow Ware, Dog Irons, Ac. BREWEES, DISTiLLEXS, BECTIFIEItS, Ac. Supplied with every description of Coppor and Sheet Iron Work, Brewing Kettles, Refrigerators, . . . . . . i- . : 1 1 1- .1 -l i . an Improved principle; Columns for Alcohol Stills Yeast Jura, Cans, Svphous, Ac.: Copper. Lead ana Iron Pipe; Coppor, Brass and Iron Pumps of every variety, for boor, spirits, oil, 4 Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, Ao. - t workmen seat to sll parts to nt ns work and do repairs on eieain toners, uopper aud Shoot Irrn Work, to. . OLD METALS BOUGHT. They are dealing i n and selling Allen's lmpro Steam Gauge, Wroi-ght Iron welded Pipes aud T bing, Hiram Hopkins' Improved Smut Machi Stephen Hughes' Klonr Separators, Gemian Bo tag Cloth, Gum Eliu tic Belting, Packing, H.we, , of the best kind; T:npla, Sheet Iron, Block Tin.. Pig Iron, Babit Metal, Spelter, Fire Brick. Tbeyiave-evry facility of the best Machinery and workmen, and will give all work entrusted to them, their individual attention, filling orders promptly, warranting their work, and are satisnt d with reasonable prices. - &er- Office and Sale Booms, No. 60 Main stree I Fonadei y, Boiler Tard a 1 Machine Shop on Pint street, between First . ' Second streets, vaisille, Indiana. de0 gPBU8BB8. Just received, MM 26 doa. Horse Brushes, assorted. ' 25 doc. Shoe Brushes, assorted. ,. 20 dox. Scrub Brushes, assorted. 15 dox. Cloth Brushes, assopted. 6 doa. Counter Brushes, assorted. 15 dox. Whito Wash Brushes, assorted. Tc Grocers aud Merchants we offer the above at Cincinnati wholesale prices. - JACOB STKAtJB A BON, . ftb22 Wholesale Dealers, 74 Main st. ISiBJBII BfVBBT -P O TATOH S.75 J bupJiels pure seed swjiet Potatoes in store and to arrive, at mh20J if, A. COOK'S.

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and directed by the Common Council of the City' of EvansviUe, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the Northwest side or unestnnt St., from Huron- tit. to eixtn, in saia City, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper trade, and that thev cause a side-walk of Class ' No. 2 to be laid dawn thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. r. dUd&h, ulerK. Clerk's Office, Apil 3, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDBB FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. Feb. 15th, 1861. And now It Is hereby ordered and directed by ths Common Counoil of the city of Evansville, that the owners of all lots or. parts of lota fronting on or adjoining the east side if Market Street, from Bond to John Street, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the propr grade, aud that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2, to be lail down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BTJBEE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Eeb. 20, 18(,! CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDKB FOR PLANK SID -W A L K . Feb. 15th, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the city of Evausville, that the owners of all lots or parrs of lots fronting on or adjoining the east side of 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 cf this order. ; P. BURKE, Clerk. - - Clerk's Offlce, Feb. 20th, 18G2. CORPORATION NOTICK. " OHDEB FOB PLANK BIDS-WALK. Feb. 15, 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 parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the east side of Harriott St., from Sixth to Franklin St., in said City, cause a side-walk of Class N. 2 to be laid down thereon within thirty nays from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Feb. 20, 1862. CORPORATION NOTICE. OKDEB TO BEPA1B BRICK FIDH-WALK. Fob. 15th, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, that the owners of all lots er parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the east side of Harriett Street, from Franklin to Seventh Street, lu said City, cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2, to be laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of this order. - P. BCBEE, Clerk. ' City Clerk's Offlce, Feb. 20, 1861. r CORPORATION NOTICE. v: ORDER FOB PLANK SIDB-WA-K. Mar. 29, 1862. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Conncil of the City cf Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the northwest side of Chtstnut Street, from Sixth to Seventh Streets, in said City, cause the sidewalks theroon to- be baougat to the pro;'or grade and that they cause a BidewalK of Cliss JNo. 2 to De lata down tnereon within thirty days from the publication of this oraer. " P. BUEKE, Clerk. Clerk's Cfflce, April 3, 1862. ' CORPORATION NOTICE, - OBDEB FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. Mar. 29, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered and directed by th) Crmmon Council of the City of EvansviUe, thut the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north side of Bond Street, trom AiirKet street to tue line ol Carpenter's Flaco. iu said city, cause the sidewalks tli'jreou to be bronght to the ptopei grade, aud that thi.y cause a siue-waiK ot class no. to be laid down thereon wilhiu thirty days from tho publication of this order. P. BUBKE, Clerk. Clwk'g OfBce, April 8, 1862 . : . CORPORATION NOTICE, 'ORDER FOB PLANK SIDE-WALK. , .' ,, " Mar. 22. 18G1. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed by the Common Council of tue City of Evansville, tnut the owners oi all lots or parts oi lots fronting on or adjoining the southeast side of Gum Street, between First and Second -dtrests in said City, cause the sidewalks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon wihiu thirty days ..fioin the publication of this order. . P. -BCBKE, Clerk. Cork's Offlce. April 3, 1862. : . CORPORATION NOTICE. OBDEB FOB' PLANK SIDE-WALK. .' Mar. 29, 1861. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the Common Council ot tue city of EvansviUe. that tne owners ot an lots or parts of lots frontini; on or adjoining the North side of Second Street, from Clerk Street to the line of Steckwoll's Enlargement, iu said city, cause the side-walks thereou to be brought to the proper trade, and that tbev cause a side-walk of Class AO. 2 to be laid down tliereou within thirty days from the pubiiciittou ot tuls oruor. P. BUBKE. Clerk, ClMr's fflrn. April H. 1S(;2. fry JK. SEZ.Z..TMJV ; UJtVIJVtt BJB--fit MOVED his ofilce from No. 4 First street, to his residence on Second street, opposite the new Prosbjterian Church, will keep, as heretofore, a food assortment of Wheeler A Wilson's, ana inger's Sewing Machines and needles, silk thread and oil, and every thing that is connected with the pusiuess. - mhl F. M. SELLMAN, Ag't. V I.VK- H 1TB POTATOES- 600 bush j3l els pf ths genuine Pink-ye Potatoes. Also, 8. Also, generally 500 bushels common, sucn as grocers keep, for sale at reduced prices at mh7 J. P. ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. MWOBMTB BBJUV8.-J.M bushels prime ww white Beans, at H. A. COOK'S. mh20 CA Bit. SASS. C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOBGANFIELD. JKT. Particular attention paid to the collecting busi ness in the 1st District of Kentucky mno ""DUiVI "VIVfWIUS-VIVANIUS." ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT : "CHARLEY" HABBE. Prop'r. rmiB JIHOVH JVAMBD BO PSA Jm. has just been repaiied and refitted, and is now opened to the public. No expense has been spared to placo tne St. Charles iu nrst rate trim, and it will be kept as a first class house in all res pects. GAME, IN THE SEASON, O "ST 3? !E2 IE. O - And evervthinc- edihle to be nnrcuaaed in the mar kot will be served up at the 6T. CHABLES at aL nours, in a style which will suit tne most uuu ous epicure.-rc.ni.-A nt.. Tn,virtl Wines z the be brands of Old Bourbon and Monongahela and A No. 1 Liquors of aU kinds will be found at the bat or the St. Chailes. Imported Cigars, lint. t.r nAn. Kmniifl aiwAVs oo band 94T Ti.e patronage of my minierous friends and c haEyhaIbk. Boots and Shoe3. tr lyiLI; BBAjMj cnMmr ja i -v S3 nrexchanare for Tobacco, twelve cases Boots and Shoes, comprising Man's, Women's and Chil. dren's. The abovo are direct from Massachusetts factories, and suitable tor country trade. ii&JMttl KJCMf, Washington Hotel, or to THOMAS J. HONT, Agent roa tub BOOT AJVU 8BOB 8TOBB, No. 22, First Street, corner Sycamore, febll E v am s yiixk, Indiana. TBfoBESSBU POUI,THV.r0 nice, fresh MM dressed Turkeys : 500 Lbs drained :hi-.k ADS. for sale this morning. . - - -- ONION SETTS. 25 bushels top Onion sets; 5 Dus&eis silver skin Onion setts. SWEET POTATOES. 50 bushels Sweet Pota toes of a splendid quality. - "u ws.-9UB dozen just received. SHOULDERS. 259 from 3 to 6 cents per lb. DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES. 22 bushel s dried Apples. 15 bushels dried Peaches. 15 " Beans, for sale at mhl4 ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery.

JVW. 1 COBJV 8TJUt,B.SoT sale at H. J. oCHLAKPFEB'S nov6 New Drug Store JtnPS l Lh&MPS The fourth invoice ef lamps in thirty days received per steamer Lebanon, comprising a great variety of styles, superior to any yet received. Also, a supply of the Bosecranz or "Star Burner" shades, chimneys, wicks, Ac. For sale at VICKEBY BBO'S, janH No. R2 Main street. jTSMOICB VJLJUltM H i, T I 5 U, at t declS U. A. DOOR'S SiOJIP.-q0 K9 LOW by boxes Co njun and Palm, fir sale feb3j S. K GILBs KT .ft CO. TfilXTBJt WM1TB WIIBJt T MJL.O VB jSCA 29 bbls lust received, and tor tale at febll VIC'CEItlf BK03.. mi Main St. fplBlLIIBBJVB VOMBSs. ?5 dozeu childreu's IndLtn Kubber long Comlrfi Just received, aud for sale at 10 cis apiece, at SCI1APKEU t BUiSSIN'GS, feM2 49 Main Street. r2nBAlCO AJ-I CIV JiitS. A. Ure M stock kept alwavs ou hxnd, from common to tbaverybest S. K. GILBERT A Oil., Ieb3 Nc. 4 Sycamore street. -yu BttjiHw ly teb3J CIMWB'Xi bbls, for sale K. OILBERTiCO. FftJwJ" ildB. 3(H) k.g, ail iz?n, tesr, for sale by feb3 S. E. GI tBEKI A CO. gUIJVBVJIJVn BISSBS.tO boxes asSLy sortod, for sale by feb3 8. K GILBEBT A CO. W9PUB tiUOVJVII ePIVB.A.'.lkluia for sale very low. bv feb.1 . d E. GILBERT A 0. (f ill HAP COPHifi C.nio Bye, and Coffee t Bean, said te be good substitutes for Coffee. Also, Hummel's Essence of C fToe fn tin c-in. For sleat VI'iKEHYM, f"b No. 82 Main street. 10 TOJV8 Olf MICH UOirjVTRV BRAN just now rec.Mvintr from the Kailroad and for sale at VlCKtRY BBuS., Jn Nn. a Main street kirSUIH SI A It tit ti.vdiu." lioue.l A3. Boenra .7. putent Cnl Humors, porta bie, only requiring inch chimnev. Samples may be neon at V1CK.ERY BROS. (gOAP I BOAP I J 35 boxes extra Palm H;,an; 10 do German do; 10 do Finer Bar rln Beoelved this day by . H. A.COOK. jacB 73 Main stiewt. 1HBA T A TTBACTIOJVmt SCIIApZ sLr KKUA BUStilNQ'S. We have lust reiVB:l our aw-mid iitr.,M Af Winter Dry Goods, comprising some of the bust brands that tb world can produce. A gr:at variety of Dress Goods, Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Cass I meres, Ac. 6CUAPKKB 4 BUSSING, WL,PB ABAJV& 10 pes extra quality Blu oiiaeu oaiis juhc receivea ana lor sale sneui at SCHAPKER BUSSING'S. dec30 No. 49 Mniu street. ATiOAZi OMJL CAJ'ULBS.Tot sale at VS Janl4 V10KKEY BRO'S. C1IIKAP B BOOMS. A. good Broom ft ' . 16 cents and better ones Shakers at cents each, at VICKEBY BRO'S, Janli . - lio. 83 Main street, i a9. 8. AIsMOJVB 8.-6 Almonds, at bbls soft shnlle H. A. COOK'S. ; rWWB SVJi'.V STIJVB VOCOAtJVB BA.i JR. Lustrate. Almond. Cream. Circassian, liean Boss and Antique Hair Oils. For sale at ' II. J. fcCilLAEfFER'S, J Janlfl Drug Store. I I.OMIIIA, JhAVJbiJVIIIilt, HOSt SK. Oranno and a eoed variety of Coloir ne Wu ters for sale at H. J. SCHLAEPFKK S, janl6 Drug Storo. ! KUOAB UOVBJS SVttVI' 10 barre AZ? sugar house Syrup, received this day, and sol HOUSSi use Syrup, at 60 cents per gallon at II. A. COOK'S. T3 mam street-; AiH HICK PICHL,BS IJV VIJli OA I US 10 bbU extra Pickles, at Jan8 . H. A. COOK'S. LOOK HERE, EVERYB0D' WK are now mauufaoturlng Wells Patent !" ng Spring Bed, the best and most convenient r n use, ai it can be moved or handled without i rouble. Call and examine them , ani4 II 1TB I.BAII60 kegs pure tore h by S. E. G.LBKBT fX. NEW DRUG STORE. The nndorsiKued havinc purchased from N. I Thompson his entires tock ia trade, will con til tne business at the old taal, cornir or filalu a Second Streets, where lie will keep constantly hand a fresh and full supply of Drugs, Mediciu Paints. Oils. Daruerreun Stock, and ail other ai cles connected with ti.e business. I am propa to offer unusual inducements to cash buyers. June24 H KY J. B-HLAKPFfcfc ITXA IU BAJVMS1 BVAVBB.Viv bave JL- ha hand a supply of We can also famish TRACE SCALES of an paclry. inese bcaieo are trom the manoiacsui E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johasburg, ' mont. Every Scale is tetel and sealed, and ' ranted correct. For testunonials we refir to taonsaads of persons using t 'nem. : ilOIiJSBKOOK. A CO., Agents, aoT84 Water street, Evansvll - THE GREAT WESTERN RUNS THE BLOCK AD Theodore's Exchange, BILLIARD IS ANI REFRESHMENT SAL003 Thb proprietor of the above establishment 1 with renders to all his friends his sincere th for the favors they have bestowed upon htm so many long years. At the same time he ' opportunity to inform the public that he has np his place of business in new style, and tht has taken care fo r the necessary aocoinmodati bis visitors. As usual, the Restaurant will be furnished the most superior delicacies of the season. A free lunch, consisting of everything that season can produce, will be set at 10 o'clock, e forenoon. There will be found at the Bar tne nnest purest Wines and Liquors. Also, the best . and Ale to be had. Together with this, yon find there the depot of MALTBX'S WORLDKOWNED OYSTERS. Orders will be filled promptly, and to the a faction of mankind. .. THEODOltal Aiijswji, ovl-3na Propriet.

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