Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 November 1867 — Page 5

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POIt SALE..

FOR N ALE-EXPRESS , WAGON -A cnrxl Express W- srTi, repainted and substantial. AVM. BAUER, n.cytKIJt. Water street. rsU S.I liF. COTTON In laps, suitJiZ fb'.e fer Comforts er Quilts, at 15c. per iuu'.ii, at tl;e EVANSVILLE COTTON MILLS. v. c vo d ! f -ti:j h.4!,i;-LUMBER-&0 to 1,000 feet JE? Cedar Lumber, by KKOE & BROTH FR, Water Street, teiow Sycamore. FOR NALE-KrEAMR'tAT-O! e-balf interest in the steamboat J. P. Webb. For fur. her particular Inquire of noB BAIKD& START Y"llli'"s A I.E LARD -4 'id tiertfes prlme JC iat Larrl, t' w " - -- ' ' c2,i BAIRD & START'S. Main Street .Property for Sale. THE NORTHEAST HALF OF LOT 13, Donation Enlargement. Is offered lor saie at a bantaf u. 1 i qu re of . . HENRY WINGERT. ocldl-n KiL'le Brewery. r;ft KA i-OT A lot-on Firs! Street, one of the rnonu desirable in the city lor a dwelling. The owner is anxious to sell, and will sell, soon. A ny person ilesiriusi buch a lot, to tiuHd on. will Inquire, of ALVAtWOHNS'j - - ; - Real Estare A f. Third Street, bet. M:iin and L .cast, oo 1 dim - rOK Sll.r, CflEM'-HOUsS ND IA)T A hous ' a ml Jul on Ninth teireet. For particulars se? C. C. BRU.VER. ocii At Mackey. Nlsb-t & I 'o.N. Foil S 1EE HOUSE-One brick house, two stories liigh, seven rooms, good cistern, brick stable and wood-shed, Ibi 47 bf 150 feet, situated in. a good part of the city, for sale cheap. .,..,,,.. . ALio, . . - One'Tarm for sale or exchange for city property. . , . Also, Twenty Houses and Lots for sale. , i . f S. M. ROLF.Y, Real Estate Afcent. Third Street, (in Esq. Emery's office)'. FOH SAL!!! AND FOR KENT. t KLA CHEAP r.ril.BiVfi I,fTS. jLV L? Dwelling Houses, and Farms. Tti thousand acres of Farming Land. I buy and sell Rest! Estate. ALVA II JOHNSON, Heal Estate Agent, x Third Slrert, EvawsciUe Indiana. dee: tfcTOR RSHT. rIl K1YVT RUIT7DING-Th bui.dirg fog.iery occupied ty Topf & Loag, No.' M Main Street. Appy to . I K. E. JENKINS, oc3 d?JV i. N- IB Sarst s treet. RBSI-HOUSE-A aood and ell,2T 'Kibly Wealed dn-ellina-hou-e. Inquire of . F. M. H CMPSI HEY, Water street, below 5yciQ.rtre. rlORR EXT - UOoTlS-iuiiable fr . ihHivkiij the new buitd-nii. -No. 97 ii.ln siieei, i.etweeu Third and fouftn. :! j dtf r f H. C. WOOD HOW. WASTf.M-lVF H M ATI ON Of four boys, Pstlrick Jioeph, John. Abraham, nn:l J.nnts Mi-Gover j, aged 15. 13, W. and 8 r'ars respectively, mktii from rny home in knox "-ownty, about the ;iJth of Oct-ber, lJt, by George Piiinfer. A.ny inform i-ion f their wliereabotfts, or that of George P !ntr lt:is George. Tiealwny, will be thankuillT leceiveil, it sent 6 this office bv the father of ih-? born. uovll 02w PATRICK McHiOVEEN. 4RIKKS! Will find it to the:r In terest, -to-ao to G. WE UN lilt s.. . 7 Clark Street, between f-ecoi.d and Xb rd. Rooms always on hand for su.all families. novsaot -.. I JJRIVATi; BOARB.ISG, .... First-class Boarding, by the Payor Week, at E. f. BURNS'S, i Nc. 78 Division St., bet. Second and Third, may 21 dtf ' Evansvitie, lai. ' The underT.j .':"'! li, oiit-iifcl a J.ar'.li d li .-s opeiifd a B titrling-Hoase oji Third T-trcet. Vhrin s.vchi imn.-e and Vine, tpffpitf Piiiliit DecKrr' store sriiere a niiMiln -r o: d ly aun wtckly boavdtrs can be HCcor.ituiKhttt:--! yiO bi;trd. maylr) .- MKS. 1 .iCARTEK. G H A ! D ; FA l v-& F ESTIVA5, .: . - ' ' r E;s ." For the r.t:rno.-'e tt raisl:r a fund - '' for the. V";tl;-iyi ami -Cifpliaiis jsnsl r. IB3r-.'F iltks City. Tike T.a-i:-. i -;' this'ci'y yi:?'0d a Fair aii'lJ-'es ;v.l m U: ala i on the ev- o-.-4Ua - :" " Uti; i:trtV Ulst, v22l."-ana. 23d or rtll IliCN-.TOLEXT PlSl'OSES, Spar.ns no ex tion to make U Hie CILANI FAIR ' " . - " ': : -. of the season, and'pleasant and agreeable to alithose 7iO may attend. l'onifnittceqf Sons Temperance. J H. CAitr.I5 -- -B. B. Hrt. Dk. H. G. JOVKi:. I'R. J. MAGKSI33. DA!. G. JlAl.K. TllEO. RCS.SELL. It',. If. Babcock, Jr. . , ."m mitti of Cadets cf Ttijerartce. PiTfL-r-JjAKE t. WlLt UJf linA. WTAtrD CTKS tCK. T. l ', Gakuser. IlSiKY VHELEk; - r ' CommTUtirof Temple of ZTonor J. Marlett. J. C, E. Bat kman. " t J. P. WOOi). ; . " ns2d;f - - J , NATIONAL ifi01E 4 if .... " Corner of 1'aia and FlftTi Streets, riiYVZXNUS, JND. 3f. S. IU.S(J. - lroprletr. Busses run to and from the House to Depots on tune for every Train. Buss will ccjivey PassipugeM to any xart ot the City, cctl dtf EVANSVILLE BUSINESS 'C0LLEGF (Joriu r I VVsf and Vine Streets, m - - - - - - - : - - i ; t : Evansville, Inj V-l'I.E OSlfil ARSHIPS issued " All aro invi:cd to . all and examine oc csutxe of instruc ,n,or send address ant rt-oeive by refui- mail College Circular wltti spccimer.s'.ot Penmanship and Flourisniiut. US.MAYF1ELD. , luwv tit! in Pr laci paL

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To CorxTRY M krchants. We direct the attention especially of country merchants to the superior facilities of the Jouksal Company for r rintm? Fano J'osters and alt kinds of niercanUle --worn, viz,. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, &. Orders for work can be sent through any of the Evansville merchants. 5ew York HarKel. By Telegraph.l Nkw Vokk, Nov. 9. ("OTTONLessacliV';. nd drooping; sales 1,8K) bales; 19i? for middling uplands. FlAir.-fKeceiptii 12,844 barrels ; urfl ami heavy, aftd licnatc lower; sales ,410 barrels; 58 009 tK) for superfine Htaie and Western: 40(410 2-3 for extra Sta;e; t9 25 f.il2 7.3 lor extra Western; id iKKUi 80 for Hound Hoop Ohio: 10 W;gli W) for Su Louis; Cul foi-nia dull and heavy; sales S5J sacks, at 11 St)jclM .30; sales of 300 barrels of rye flour nt s" 0li.a9 00. Whisky Quiet anil unchanged. Wheat lit ceuts t,lao busiieis; 1,32c lower; tales 83,000 I'lisliel-i; tS 17."i2 ij54 for No. 2 print?; 42 2u :rNo. 1 ami 2 do. rniX'-d ; 52 22' iy 2 'J3 for No. 1 do. RvK--tiuiet. and scarcely so firm. Barley shade better; sales 16,000 bushels; l aiia 'a West SI iiSijjl 03i. . M alt Quiet. Canada J'eas Firmer; sales 14,000 bushels, at 1 4i iu bond. Corn -Receipt 2.3,434 bushels; about lc better; sales 8U.U0U bushels; il dfi'ci 1 ;-8 for mixed Western, and closing at fe'l 32'u,l 3J. aod il 3.1' tor uainaued do. - - Oaix Receipts 14 4J0 bushels: oatadullj sales of Stt.tlOO bushels at 77ta77ic. for Western. Coal Bn'l and nnchaa-ed. Wool More a tive and without decided change in price; sales of SO',000 lbs. at4ogi 5Hc. for domestic fleece. Leaihek Sole dull and in favor. of the buyer. - " - . . . . - i j. Kick- Rather more offering apd a trifle weak; sales of 7-3 tierces Carolina ati54?$ 10c. , Coffee Rio quletand firm ; other kinds nominal. si'gak Firm ; sales of 1,273 boxes Havana at Ihii 12c. . Molassm-."Nominal. .x Pktkolkcm - Quiet at 13c. for crude, and S8Vi2Wc. lor rfiiied jonded. ItoP.s Quiet and unchanged. '1 Pokk lietivy iii very dull; sales of 1.S30 bbls at -0 73-..1.20 87 for mess, ciosing at 20 75 cash; Si a 5020 00 lor prime; also, 500 l arrels mess at tselleis' option all the yeftr. Hi S2h 50. Beef Heavy ; sales ot 2&3 barre's at previous prices. Beef Hams Heavy and lower; sales of 370 barrels Western at i24 .30. t-27 00. HAfON-Quiet ; sales of 100 hoxes i'am. beriaud Cut, lor November, at ilivC. ; ooO do., from December 13. h to January loto, at H-jic. Lako Quiet D(1 steady; sales of 520 barrels at 12Kj&tt4 CUT At EATsv-Heavy ; sales of 104 pac'tagesat .ValOe ( shouhl:r8; tiojlSc for fcamsV BrrTEit-iu good demand at 20 u,4oc for Stale. Cheese Heavy at ll15c. 1 latest, 5 p. ii. ' I Flour Closed dull and 10ul3c lower. Wheat- 1 .j2c lower and dull; S2 17 for No. 2. and i'2 22 for No. 1 Spring. Rye Dull and heavy at si 581 CO for Western. Oats Quiet at 77(5 77e for -Western COHJ-Qalet a $T87vjl37'S for aood to prime mixed Western. l'oKK- Dull at. il i50 for mess; S20 7320 80 ca -'h nd regular. " Bekf-1)iu1 and nnchanje.). " CutMeats Qui. t. Bacon Firm, with a fair de aand. Laku Steady at l;iI3c for good to prime steam, and kettle rendered. - NeW Yorfi: Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. 1 , New York, Nov. 9. DRV Goods Weather too fine ifo - active trade, but a few lea-' log houses are transacting a fair business in staple cottons, which they are selling at prices t.elow the cost of produeti'ii. ,v line of Glouchester (irinia were t-loaed oa'. to-day at 11 Jc: the Hill's bleached muslins .re down lo iSlc; and T.yiiian J cainbrics aiedown fiom 21c to 17;.c: (jood s'andaids steady at 14c. but seconds cau be bought at 13c; and Shawmut C at 120. Tue Atlantic A and Indian Head sheetings are. however, scarce and jelatively above other makes at 15c Cincinnati Market. By Telegraph. Cincinnati, Nov. 9. Flour Unchansed and quiet r not much demand; family, Sllriill 23. Wheat l-ull'iiu-l unchanged; No. 1 red Winter, 52 40; No. 1 Spring. (. Cults - I'nchan.'ed ; in s;::d demauil; new ear. Si nodemond for old. oats Quiet at tit gf-ic for N . 1. l-.YK Iul' a SI iiS f. r No. 1 Bari.ky Iu goo-.l d maud at SI 50 for No. 1 Fall. Cotton Firmer; sab s of middli. g at 17c; low niiddtitiv. I'i .c. - i'oii.vcco U')ciuiiij. d : s s'.es of 35 hogsliends at -5 ."lrt 'j sit ir Trot h and low luj; SS (',!,!;) all for medium lo stood Jugs; SI524 W lor lenf; 51 boxes of Ohio seed leaf sw'.d nt'?-'! ;;7!.;-.xiy 2-5. aircordiu to quality. Whisky Cncii.-iiifitd; demand iuir lor live at. irregular i!i!e-,. Mm Pokk Our -f f2f).' - " " Bacon liiiil and nominal : shoulders, clear rib, 12 Me; clear Slllr I LAKft Lttral2:v '' ' j l.vvi Ktt Uuchn si t d. ! Chevsk-L'nchit! g-'d. 1 j A I'FLES D'.iil ; in InrgM .supply at f23 6! I te.r b'lrn 1. . , ! 1'otatoe.s-'Du1I at f2 S;.i J.I 00 per barrel ; ' sekim- I Miii ; ('lover, 512 2o12 50; T:mo..l!,y. 2 :5m 2 -.'i; Fl ix. iZ i.' NS y.l-1) ..Ii L L :;c:..i:i.-i it .yj....-. .- : .i':.i':-)i.Et-;: Advanced to 50 ru f jr rei ire. s ? , - r j, W aiher q:.i-te wi'.imlike Spring; nothi doinj; i n hog t!ie.eiorj prjcis uoiniSt. Louis Market. ty Ti ll graph. 1 S r. Io u w, Nov. 9. Tqi'.acc , vendy and unchanged.. , A J'i'O-ii lilSl boiler; 10,''J. " t ... Hemp Nothing doing. Flouk Dull and weik. and business small; stipeiiiue 7 25;7 .); extra S7 75'Sj Si 75: double-extra Sli Ulalo 50; treble-extra til 50; eh Jice to iancy Hi 23jM fri. -' Wheat Lower; S2 60 r 2 So lor whi e, 82 52 HO for red, and il I)fy2 03 for Chi cago, me iai.ter tor iancy. ; . - - orn- v ery-fieavy ; asc (gSl fT-i Tor choice old yellow and whit-, and yvvit-'c. for nJ.v, iats lu l ana neiivv-i at ii -raUi c. Barley Better: il 301 itf for Spri Rye Firmer: SI 25rn.l 30. PaovisiONS Extremely dull. MessPii-k T2l 50. P.acou Shoulders 13c, and sides 1 Sc. Lard Vi'ic, tor choice Settle, in kegs. noes o-ruuai at fStaSo., dressed, tne nuartber ofh p packevl to date is 21,00I of wrncii i.iju are summer, packed. . KtCKii-fr-.n.mr.4,4!i8 barnols ; wlf at 7,9M sacks con 3,4li0 sac as ; oafs .1.4-3 sacas; oar.ey i,t.8 sacss; rye 745 sacks. 'V-T . -Chicago MarfcetJ - By Telegraph. Chicagw, Nov. Flour Quiet. WKS-inyiyc lower ; 51 03 for No. 1 ; 81 10a m v. i ... a. t . . tug uuk, Oats Dull; closing ai o-'ic. hye liuiet, at ?i ajji zi tor No.LInd H ny-i ior ino. z. bakley l;c nigner; sales at il 1&31 II for O. i. Pi:OVisiONS Quiet and unchanged. Beef cattle TXili at i 00 a.0 o0 for lest snipping. Hogs F:rm at So 80&6 20 for goo to choice. itec-.-ipis ii,!..o D.irreis uour ; li.Hyo Du l.els wheat: 70.000 bushels corn: 71,000 hu-.els Oats ; 2,200 hos. sbipmtnia 7,500 barrels flour; 1.500 bushels wheat; 71.0C bushels oorn;:Iyoo bushels oats. Freights dull, but steady.

Jfew York Gold and Stock Market. By Telegraph. New York. Nov. 9. Gold Without decided change; opening at i;j9'i: and c'osiui; at 13SJ-4. Government St;h?ks Firm : Couples of 1W1. i:.2H"ii-";: do. '02. himmi: do. '64. 105J4'Aif."5;'d '. V. 1' iyir.M:;i ; do. new, lonsijiG75iU i-40s, ioiJi:Oi?-.; 7-&s, iC-'a 10.5'J Stx;ks 'rrpular and without activity; closing hravy.

U J V E R N E Y s for other Stiver IU-mx sre SefsMh Page. Cincinnati, Nov. 9. The river has risen seven inches; six feet teu. iaches in the channel; the weather is clear in part. It rained Uaid for two hours la.t night; thermometer 38 - The weather forAwxvdays bs sheen beautiful and mild. The river.-alter having risen in all up to yesterday morning, about thirty-four Inches, came to a stand, and remained stationary up to dark. It will, we presume, be found decliniug slightly this morning, but as it is again rising at Cincinnati, we expect a r newal of the rise during the week The arrivals and departures tip to three o'clock Saturday af ternoon include the Fanny Brandeis, to Cairo; Cobb-Webb, to Cumberland River; Ross TLte, Louisville and return; Sarn. J. Hale, Cincinnati to Memphis; Luella, Cairo to Evansville; J. P. Webb, to Scuffletown and return; Plain City and Kate, Louisville to Yazoo' River; Lotta Wanna and Leonidas, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Argonaut No. 2, Louisville to New Orleans; William White. Green River to Evansville ...All the descending boats had good trips The Luella hd considerable lreight from Cairo, and will return to that port at three o'clock to-day. Captain Pan.Brady commands, and George J. Haziett is in the office. She will be the only packet out today ....The William White had a good deal of .miscellaneous freight from Green River, atd will leave at 5 o'clock this evening on her -return.- Capt.-Elias Rust is m command, and Mr. Julian N. Gid dings in I he office these gentlemen having purchased one half the boat of (.'apt. lrinkwater The J. P. Webb returned from Scuffletown Bar yesterday a.m. full of freight from the Peerless, and will, we under Sand, return for more this morning. The Peerless Is b i:ly damaged, but it is thoughl can be raised .....The officers of the Luella report the P. W: f-trader at the foot of tne chain, waiting wa'er toViome up,....The Alicbigan was -lighting oVer Cumberland bar, tue rise not having ,et reached her The Luella met the Minneola at Weston, waiting for the rise to get ahead u Capt. Dexter goes to Cairo to-day to bring out the Quickstep.' She will be ready to leave by Thursday The Mayflower is expvc'.ed to-morrow, and will lea eon Wednesday for Memphis. FOR PADUCAII AND CAIRO. The elegant low-wat- r steamer Lt4?--' Dan. Brady, Master; j. j. Haziett, Clerk, Leaves for Cairo atil all way landings THIS i Y. Monday. Nov. 11th, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to F. M. HUMPHREY k CO., novll dit ' Aeents. FOR CA N N ELTON. The fine steamer - OI.1.1G SI LI.IVAX, tsJp!,S;Ham. Ti roop, Master; irii.. .' mi k Les. Waie. Clerk,' Iieaves iur Cannelton and all t ay lanlmgs THIS DAY, Monday, November ll'.h, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage nppiy on board, or to K. DtJii.fcl4&0i E CO. novirit .Agents. FOR OWEXSEORO. CANNELTON AND LOUI-jVILLE. The elegant and fleet steamer lAf,tMIXE, i ' John Ouerba-f ker Master; - -.-J-i, M. L. Wa; reu, t letk, Leaves for Louisville nd a:l w;iy ports THIS DAY, M jiiday, Nov. lltii, at li o'c-1- ck. t or ireiu;lit or to ' or F. no-.-l! dit, or pa."sa ?i'.p!r on board, in v i.-kk.si.in' ,t co M. HUMPHitr.Y & ;0., , Aaeuts. FOR CAIRO AND MEMPHIS;. The Cincinnati id Memphis Packet Co.'i splendid steamer, . ! tii.J t Lew. Kates, Master, -.. 1 - '. :.u ( A. b'. Powers, Clerk, Leaves for '-'eniphls au l all inei mediate ports, MONDAY. Nov. 11 h, at 12 M. For ireigat. or pa.scsia apply on uoafd, or to F. M. HUMPHREY & CO.. novll-lS Agents. REGULAR EVANSVILLE A MEMPHIS PACKET. The new and elegant s;de-whee) steamer - f7- it. jl AlfLOHEK, .;-''" J:h. V.Tc 1 oup. Master . Xnr-ii-iiiiTWn lliiiy iJuuo, t'ierk. Leaves fjr MemuhWapd a'.l ir teimeilia e potts on -WED.N ESI) AY, Nov. 1.1, at 4 P.M. For ireigat -or passage apply on board, or to C. R.RUD1), novll dot Agent. FOR OR -.EN RIVER. The bea ut i f i'l s'ea u er P- . WItttAJI WHITE, LfW'rt- Ellas tiust, MuKicr; KiK--riM Julian . Gi .'diriits. Cleri1, Leaves for Rochester and U Greeu River landings THIS DAY, Monday, Nov. 11th, at 5p.m. m For freight or passage apply on board. LI COLLCGE SCRIP with which The Best Land in the World may be bought at t 61S5 for lOO Acres. Send for a circular, or sail on . 6. R. BR JUSE. m Indianapolis, Ind. Office 5!4f W. Washington Streeu se!3 UiTrtiu . , E. & T. H. EDWARDS WOIID INFORM THE ITIZENS of Evansville that they have opened a NEW SSillinery and Xotioii Store, on THIRD STREET, thre doors west of Locust, and hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. uov5 d3m J5cst ef Insurance. TOE UNDERWRITERS' AGEXCY, OF NEW YORK, IS A COMBINATION OT FOVB OF the strongest and best managed Insurance Companies in New Yortt. with aKeaieCAsH ASSMSof 3.S7,43S 7, offering 10 the public the bt.t of insurance, in four Compai ies, under ONE POLICY, against Loss by Fir or t he Perils or Inland Navigation. But ONE SET OK PAPERS is required to pwe a loss, mid all los-es are liberally adjusted and prumUy paid W. J. LO rVKY 4 CO., Agents. Ou29 dim

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AUCTION AI.SJS." AT AUCTION BOOMS, O.Wl MAIN HTUKKI. 5' WHUJ.'tSALK AUCTION. FOUR DAYS' SALE. -' TUESDAY, Nov. 12Tir, Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.; Will be sold a eeneral assortment o ' Boot and (Shoes of the best quality. Also, com Tvete stock of Hats and Caps. All desirable goods. On WEDNESDAY, Nov. Urir. ComwnHicnl at 10 o'clock, a.m.. "We will sell, without reserve, a large st ock of piece fcootls, and notions to clone a consignment. ... THURSDAY, Nov. liru, Commencing; at 10 o'clock A.M., A desirable stock of Beach el and Brown Muslins. Dress Go. ids, Jea us, Hal nets, Hosieryiii FRIDAY, Nov. F.th, Commencing at 10 o'clock A.M.. 1.000 lots notion ; HiO dose -n hosiery of every description, Dry o;ds Ac. : Also, at 11 o'clock a la'ge lot of Ready Made cTolhlne. including a emu a;ninent of Government Oveicoit's. B'otisesi 4c. Merctiauts will do w ll fo ie n.-i.it.er this sale. MAY s DUDLEY. uov9 dtf A uctioneera. JOS. H. VJt'e'JlA:;, CJctieral u (5tnt r. Auctioa House ''oitN'Et; MAIN AND ' UOCirsT KTUEi-.lnv

Oti-1 drn Evansville, InlNEW METilOrOMTAiY, FIRST ST., bet. Sjcamorc and Tit. Manager , ...Martin Ooi.i.i Stage Mi iiager E. C. Voir UJi EAT A TTRA CTIOXI THE LATEST SFXSATlONt Annie Mavhew as NfUy Kate .May iit w as .., .'...''Tilly JIO.VDAT EVKXI.vi;, Nov. Illh, ; u First time: in this city of the Great --. ' - fc-t-n-aUoii, , , , LOST, I N LO N D ON. o cono'uU with the JuughaUo Farof, LITTLE PIIKLK. T. CARPETS.".;,', FALL,

n'UOLESALG ami HLTVIL G A K.. -P 'ET , W'TllEa3OTJSE. Wm.E. Freiifla & Co. No. 10 First Street, : " , f ,.' 1 Ji vans vn.Lu. or to., II i: A DU V A It T K 16 H OF 8CPPLIEH XOR Families, Steamboats & Hotels. , Also, AGENTS for the fale of , GERMAN ANCHOR Bolting: Cloth.

Velvet Carpets Brussels Carpets Tapestry Criets Three-I'ly Carpets Two-Ply Carpets Ingrain Carjiets Vcuetian Carpets (Jcrnian Carpets I'rintoJ Carpets Listing Carpet.4 I iciiM) Carpets Rug Carpeta Wimluw Htillau.'s Window Fixtuies luislic Shades fiinoHe Mattings M:niii!a Mattings Coera Mattings l!;l Wilif.o MiltilugS Vlvit Ruvs l!rl!s!- Huks ' C:i.h Rutfs Vdvcl Mats ' liruKsc-lri Mats ftuhher Mats Adj'aiJe NU Siuej kiti Mats Floor Oil' Cloths MoMjuito 1'ars Ijineu h'hecting Favorite Kliadcs I jliowJ-l iisin.if Vtnetian t'la3: for nice Moulding Windo'.v Cornices j I!.. ! Fl -'ikets (lilt Sh tden i jCottor. K-hctiiii; Nottingham Lace iVt'stibuie Jlods Taiiihoui-nl Lace jCnrpet Joinings Window, liep; i jCai ri.ire-llnyh ' Rnb'oer .S.hct iiiig 'I'ic tu.re Nails v iiidow l),-apf:ry j.t nr imdParlor Ha -socks j let i. ri! cords .Stair Plates Pic: in e 'i'ac?els r'ouiifcrp ;i ties Slair J,ir;erii (Jaijief Binding Table Linens Fruit Napkins Woo!en I)ru?gcts Curtain Hooks Table Oil Cloths Piano Covers Curtain Giirps Carpet Tucks VV iDdow Damaskfl Cuitaiu Loops tc, &c., c-.C.

Ji.B. Experienced PAI'F R-HA NGERH and UFHOLHTJtlSERW furnlKbed when required. The 1b :et styles' of FRENCH WISDaW . LAMBRAQII5S ' made to order.;' . ' '" ; ' Carpeta cut and made to anj tilveii luea pure. GilCloLha fitted ami ui down. ' Aindow Cornice mouulud and put up. Shades of all kinds hung iu a huperlo- ' style and on short notice. A U work tonrmnteri pnfartffry:-m' Prices guaranteed as LOW as Iu a.; similar esta blihhmcnt, iu tbe HNITlt; STATES, i,.; (. t. ...,,-. .r So. IO rSrKt Street, elv.'-- a ,' UP-STAIR , v -: , '

GIlEAT.itlJAltGAINfc i.!i..-if V , .1' 1! t . ,1 ".' . 11 .' KISS K L, TOWERS HAH JTSr KE EIVEl A HVLK&did assortment of ,11 "man Hair ot ail lengthti and v hades. Braids, Curts, Forcperies, Water'alls, !., at greatly reduced piioMfc Call and see before purchasing elsewhere1 Also, HAIR JCWELRT of all description, made to order. Opposite the Sherwood Hon