Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 November 1867 — Page 8

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Why Shake? Why Burn? Put these two question-1 to a man pW inff throuetl the alternate paroxymb oi rif H!ne" continue to endure the Harrow-searching cold and parching heat ofYnTeTrnlttentf torvor inedication.it is this; That HOSTEtaK'S STOMACH BITTERS invariably breaks up the fits of this exhausting QuTnine often fails; and whether It fails or not, it is always a dangerous medicine. It stultities the brain. The Bitters hav no such effect. Quinine shatters the nervous system. The BITTERS, on the other hand, are a glorious nervine; In fact, a specific for nervous ailments. . Medicines, as a general rule, are " bad to take" Not so this famous vegetable sptcltic. It is mild and agreeable, not pungent and nauseating. The liver is always Ireatly disordered in intermittent and iemittent fevers, and this excellent tonic and alterative has anti-bilious properties of the highest order. The stimulant employed to diffuse its medicinal virtues through the organs of the Doay is yeriecnj Pure, and this cannot be said of the "Prtuous basis of any other tonic. The best advice that can be given to persons residing in malarious regions, oi 1 crowded cities, is to take it as a pkeventivk of diseases incident to both. Whether used as a protective antidote oi a remedy.it will bo found wonderfully efficacious. ; , Hall's Vegetable Sicilian IIatk Keneweb, Is the only infallible Hair Preparation for Restoring Gray Hair to its Original Color., and Promoting Us Growth. It is the cheapest preparation ever o!lered to the public, as one bottle will last longer and aceomplisn more than three botues of auy other preparation. Oar Renewer is not a dye.; it will liot stain the skin as others. X fcn w H.jiii frnm fiiHinLT OUt. It cleanses the scalp, and raiKes the hafr soft, lustrous, ana siiKen. Our Treatise ou tbe Hair sent free by mail. ,T ,. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua. N. H., Proprietors. F or sale by all druggists. (e4 Batchelor's Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Pye is the best In the world. The only true and perfect Dye. Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No disappointment. So ridiculous tints. Natural Black 6r Brown. Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine la signed William A.. Datchelor. All othrs are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay Street, New York. sr BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT, dec. 14 ly. Colgate Co.'s German Erasive Soap ;rS MANUFACTURED FROM PURE & materials, and may be considered the 3TAKDARD of Exceixknck. For sale by U grocers. may24 ly TURNER'S TIC DOLOUKEUX or XUUXEli'S TIC DULUVBEl'X or F5ITERSAL KEVRALCIA Pll.IJi. UNI VtKSAIi JVfcUUAl.iIA I'lLLS, A Safe, Certain, and Speedy Cure or JVeuralgia and all Nervous Diseases. It Is an unfailing remedy ill all cases ol Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect cure in a single day. No form of Nervous IMsease fails to yield to il masric influence, Even the severest cases of Chronic Neural gia and general Nervous Derangements of many ytiars standing, aflectina the entire system, are completely and permanently cured by it lu a few days, or a few weeks ai ire utmost, it contains notning injurious to the most delicate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It is in constant use by the nest physicians, who give it ineir unanimous ana unqualified , approval. nt by mail on receipt f 81 and two postage-stamps. Sold everywhere. l u xv in rj tv & t'UM Hole jfropnetors, 120 Tremout Street, Boston, Mass. 3ol6 d3m,eod e How many mothers suffer the agony oi soeing tneir littio ones snatcneu away the baby's life. It is infallible. IVcw York Clothina: House. V. P. IRONS & CO., ONE-PRICE CXOTIIIINCi HOUSE, Mo. 40 MLIISr STEEET, EVANSVILLE, IND., Dealers In READY-MADE CLOTHING and . FURNISHING GOODS, Have always in stock a large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Boys' "Wear, manufactured under our own supervision and direction, in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked In plain figures. Sold at one price. WITHOUT DEVIATION. seia v. P. itto.vs fc ak . Charles Stark. Louis Mbnze' ' STARK Sc JIENZE It, Dealers SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, , No. 5 South Second Street, x Bet. Main and Locust, Kvansville, Ind. Cleaning and Scouring done to order. N.B. Liberal prices paid for Secondvi and Clot bin g. , fan20d;Jm

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Evaasvffle aid Crawfc-l"1118- ' . - J t A 4lf 5-J ' GOING NORTH. J. Leave ,W'Mti Wccom'od'.t'n, 5 :S0 A M I 10 :27 A M I 4 a. -F Mail ... :w a ai u . Vincennes A.O 4 :25 f m 1 . 7 :15 v M COMIVO SOCTJi, Leave Leave Arrive K'ville. .Terre Haute. Vincennes Ac Freight & Ac 8:i0am MaiC ..4:40 PM Vincennes. eiOO AvMl 9:07 a 12::i;jcJ v 7 -.58 P J 10:40 tun a J M M Terre Hauta and Indianapolis. PKOivt TEKKK HAUTE. r" Leave. Arrive. Day ExpreMH... .... Niht jxpret Mail ;.v 3:30 AM llffiAM . 3:10 P Bt 10:50 F K S:4a A M 4:40 FM Ohio said Mississippi Railroad. (KO.f VINCENNES. Goina Fast. Golns W't. s:a F M I 55 y M ..... 1H50 F M 55 A M Kxprof h ' STEAMBOAT LAN KS. ir1 r . i it i u v," r t i w I'.vi'rv Monday and Saturday at l't o'clock a.m. very Wedn9adaj'.l'.lirBdy.BU4 atnrrty at s To CCAiEo-Daily.' x!epcandtty, at 3 'toGm& ' River Kvery Wednesday and Satorday at 6 o'clock f. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 0 o'clock P. M.. To fiASTPOUT. Every,, Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. M. ' " - . To Heidsbsos-Daily, eoept Sundaj-s, at 3 o'clock p.m. i . , To NASHViiMt-Every Thursday ?ti four To'mbmfh is Semi-weekly; Rockport Stage (via Newburgh and BoonTill e,) carrying the mail, leave at 7 A. M., on Mondays. Wednesdays sod Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. M., Tuesday,' Thursdays and Saturdays. - Mom HumimiT Mail BtAC6 leSVOS MOH1U JJVUt I V , , davs and Fridays at 7 A. x. Arrive Tues days and Saturdays by 4 p. if. . Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex cept Sundays) at 7 A. x. Arrives daily (ex IoNkwbukg.-J1cH daily (excepjLSunday.) from the. Atercnani s noiei,- at a o'clock P. it. . . - '- CITY NEWSi; Godey's Lady's Booij, for Decern ber, is received at Scott's NewsZ.Pepot. It is the Christmas nuiaberand will be found very attractive. V; Indian 8 pHUKVC Yesterdajras a fair Epecimeu of lodiaa SuTamer-the atmosphere being i smoky, butu roiM and pleasant. '. -V .; ' tVenison. "We saw tho head of a deer lying on a wood pile yesterday. Whence we inferred there was venison in the vicinity. Deep GaEEN.-Th massive iron columns and cornice of the new Opera House has been painted green, forming a striking contrast to the white wood work surrounding them. Beep.- Beef is in excellent supply at all the meat shops in the city, and the quality is superior to that of for mer years. , ' . ; V Bcrglaky. : at Fatoka. We' are1 informed that the Kailroad Office at Patoka was catered byburglars. on Tuesday night. They staja $20, and an overcoat valued at ?25, the property of one of the employes. ' ' The Injured Doa. The dog of Mr. Birsh, which was so fearfully injured the other night, as is supposed, by burglars, ia in a really critical cou-j dition. He lies quietly, but is manifestly suffering greatly. ..Mi ( No Session. There were but four members of the City . Council in attendance last -nighl not a quorum consequently the Cleffc adjourned the Council to meet on Friday, night. There is business of importance.' and it is desirable that a full Council be present on Friday"1 night.: i . a ii ii i .11 - A New Grocery- and PbxjVisiok Store. We direct attention to the card of our excellent young friend, James Snell, Jr., who has re-opened and refitted the Iron City Grocery. Jimmy is a good fellow, and" we bespeak him a large patronage. Being Finished. The two remaining business rooms on the first floor of the Opera House and the basement rooms beneath are being rapidly finished up. The two second-story rooms on First Street are also being fitted up for ofiices. "We believe'no 'work is being done in the Opera rooms proper. The work has been postponed till Spring. - ,.,.. Before Justice Emery. A lady was accused before Justice Emery yesterday with having committed an assault and battery on the little daughter of her neighbor. The little girl, about II years old, was the only witness; -and seemed -Hke-'aiP rntelii gent, bright child, who Jpnew exactly what she was doing., r The defendant stated the matter entirely different, but Laying no witness' judgment was rendered against her for a fine of $1, with S3' 20 costs. ; " ' letter book " was the subject of the quarrel, and, that triflo" is. likely, "to lea4 to a replevin suit. I

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Oa Tuel day evening, a. in an entered the store of Mr. Charles Miller, near the cornier of Fourth and JUain Streets, vrv believe, and purchased a, can of coai oil, saying he would seed i. boy for flu Pynnt htendered a $20 bill, which Mr. Miller changed, Shortly afterwards Mr." Miller Jiscov, ttiaf tliO bill was countericii,, a Cacf lie. might iiaveanr.ciptuea irui the m-ovenfenti 'at' hh customer. He ted from at once ,iounu punu, ..u b. i " IT 5 1 1. .i 1 i . . (i o ii , I if ' . -& them the b?st description possible or the individual, and Henry Dougherty fell ia company witlt two 'men, one of whom answered the description pretty accurately. He with others watched them closely, and ascertained their stopping-place.- - Yesterday , they found two men whom tbuy believed to be the same, tut a. barber had evidently been at work upontneniVsrid'when confront.-, ed with BIr. Miller he was unable or unwilling to swear to their identity. They said they were toothache piste meB.and finding auother.man at work here, they had declined to 'open business, but were going to Henderson on the Newsboy. The police arc not satisfied , that . these were uat . the counterfeiters. It is a singula? caincidenea that whenever the city is bkssed with toothache paste yendcis, dispensators of headache hpbfjitjct, patent blacking, wonderful toaps, and such like benofaftors, that it is at tlm Bametime iur&cd I with fjuila, thieves, counterfeiters, ana 'pick'' po'eketg. Yet.ppfeh wc ajwayfiud to be the case. f Freaks of a Thunderbolt. On Friday night last, during the storm. the residence ofrMr. John H. Mull, wjio JiyB3 per the" Petersburg Koad, some eight iuilas to'm fhp pify Vas strucklby lightnitisTP .The electric fluid, nsually called a thunderbolt, entered the gable end of the building, and, s it appears, passed down .between the weather boarding aud plastering te&riqg off a portoj Qf the weather boarding, from four to .six feet wide, from the roof almost to the ground, and at points shattering the plastering inside. The roof was" rent from one end to the other at the eonab of . tbe building,, letting one side sink don to some extent, whilo the ends of the ralters where they met were charred and splintered like jucifer matches that, had been ignited. The family were more or lesa stunned by ihe, sbock,tand the house Iwas set n fire, but fortpateV enough of the members of the family were in a condition to save the' building by the application, f j numerous buckets of water,, r- - i x si ..Filling Uf The Gas- Company expect to commence to-day the, work of fllliBif "1 their now n tank with water:' It is not proposed at present to fill it more than half full, as the tank was built for the most part in made earth, 'which is not "esteemed solid enough as yet to stand the pressure of a full tank, With the tsnk half full, however, it will hold sufficient gas' for all demands. It is calculated that it will require the steam fire engine from five to six days to supply the quantity of water required.' Progressing. The track on ' the northernt line of the street railroad,' with the exception of the curve at the intersection of Centre and-Ivcet Streets, has been laid to Tenth Street. This leaves but three squares and the curve above mentioned,- to ,be completed. There will be ample time' to finish it before the first of December,' the contract time. Sl aug hte ri no Hogs. Wm. M. . Akin commenced slaughtering hogs yesterday. About 100 head were killed at his slaughter house, being, we believe, tha .firt round lot killed in this city this season. - Messrs. Parvin, Lewis & Coeufcj47 fine. . hogs i yesterdayj ,or rather last night, at their new pork house, corner of Locust and Water 'Streets. They were all heavy hogs, sent in by rail from Carlise and elsewhere. Tender-loins, spare-iiba, and pigs' feei wi)J be plenty now, to say no-' thing of chines. Still in a Critical Condition. Mf. Joyce, "who was so seriously injured near Jewberg, some days ago, is still lying in a critical condition, aiNewberg, though: hfeie reported as ; improving slightly. It was proposed to bring him to this city in order, as some supposed, that he might receive more sinful attention, but the Odd Fellows of N&wbdtS believe they can render him all needed cae $n.d at- ' tention, and we believe they are tight, His removal at present would be highly hazardous.

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j, cases occupied the attention of th Reorder yesterday. A man' from the country got drunk ou Friday night,, and 'troublesome. - Yesterday, he was -fined $1, with 5 23 cosU. Two .young, gentlemen' .' who f :ae ,.iaat norses, ana use to hvc them go, confessed to the surt im-, jreiiciiuiuui ui msi ' unviDg - mrougii the Btreeti. Iucurriug a finy ofl, wiili j ?5 25 cortviasuch caeL " A warrant hai? been out (or three days against a dead Ueat, but uot yet seivedwi- We : Library LeOturk. By refereuee to our advertising columns it will be seen that the first of the Library Lectures will, take phree on Friday night.- the -2d iiut.. The lecturer, George Alfred Tow use nd, is.onepj the most brilliant writers aud popular lecturers in the pou.iijy, and it will not speak well for the intelligence of EvansviHc if he is qot greeted with a large audience. This J;e'ctu'rp was announced gl?"!lt a month ago, and the hope was then expressed that no other appointment would be made to conflict with it. Wc'4rderstand the Lecture Com mlttcp af4 fhe friqaagcvs of the 'TemperanceFestival will endeavor to arrange their entertainments f-o as to iTijjky the JjCturc a suceu.s, vy hope they wiil. 1 ' ' JjSl'ltEJtT JtVlHtOAp, Two c ars were run regularly ou.the Main Street line yesterday, au4iJid T very fair busi , isecf, large numbers taking a ride out of sheer - curiosity,"" inoluuiug men, women and children, the cars being often full. The horses used uot having been trained, are a little restive and require close WStfh.ipg, but having ;.eaveful driyefs 'they will come dqwn tp tieir work, aud everything will run smoothly. One horse,,'we are toldtried to run. off yesterday morn ing, but soon fouud the contract too grca.i i i , Circuit CouRr.wrhe who! e of yesterday fitas, occupied in the . Circuit Court by the trial of a cause, Stephen 8.' Hall vs. -Preston Bro., an old case on', seftle'uient,', i After, Rearing the Statement of the case by couudel, we catueto the eo)((luie,n (tjt the pUiutiff had sued the defeudautei for what ho owed them, whichjs ofter the tae in'such suits. If we bad heard the other side we might have thought differently. Iglehart for plaintiff ; Jones and Denby for the. defence. ' t Tjepkranoe' Festival. Tc 1 are requested to announce that there will be a final meeting of the ladie3 engaged in the festival to come, off next week, on. thiji afternoon!, a f two o'clock, at Trinity Church. Those ladies who may have been left off any of the committees, are solicited, to attend. ' We learn, that thla i an ini portant meeting, as final arrangements will be made' in regard to the festival; It Ij desired that there be a prompt-attendance. ... .. s. . .. , ' ; A Gay Crowd. The cars on the street railroad last evening from fve to eight o'clock were taed to nearly their kill capacity and for a time were overwhelmed. Several large parties of young ladies and geutlem.etv ma.de excursions? lYotn tha foot of Main Street to tho Depot and back, and- a merrier erowd wo never saw. Music and laughter wellod out on the still air of eve, and Main Street, sounded with; nirth and .revelry, as did Belgium's proud .capital on the night before the fata of, Qonapaite a sealed. Then Young America took their turn, aud such a babel of juvenile 'tongues' was, perhaps, never heard before. . '" '"' - . Holidays CojnxG.-r-The displays being made in the shop windows evidence the approach of the Holidays, iJut we were yesterday foroibly reminded of them by the thoughtfulness of our ; friend ; Scott, the book and news dealer, who laid upon our table an assortment of very attractive and highly illustrated pictorial booku for, children, -. Among others, he .has a fall list of illustrated works of iTolfim "TKo "TitiTflTirjifeiT Tjondon and , v..,... . hi Edinburgh publisher. There are no more appropriate presents for cb dron than books. Scott is doi-tig-a good work in making"1 his purchaso so convenient to parents and children." ; DuLt"CiT'.The fcity yesterday was 'beculiarly dull of local incidents' "i or be wc failed to travel in the right' direction 1 - -- A musenifuts. ' vn Metuopolitan. There was a moderately fair attendance at" the theatre last night. '.The ' belief of

Luck now"' was very fairly represent

ed.'though wre tTiink nut so well as was presented., lust year, with Mrs. Bella Golden ,:i s , Jes? id ' Brown." Min Annio Mayhcw last - night did not play witV- lief 'usual. auHity; and, there deemed ,to he'va':ivau.6fprvy'rijtion on the'part 'of niaj?y of the, company. ' ' , : .',:''!-,. ' ; i " Mischief-3Iakiux " was v.-rv haupily" rendered ! aiid waa highly amusing.; Mis; Kate Mayhew U a young ,'fs t" ,vcry cxtraordiijury aleit, and the other 'druDuitU pu-mmr, gave her good; sup'par We are iuformed by Mauager (5oIdn that there will be ho peformance ' to-uigh't, p eonse. queuce of the necessary prcf aratiou fer the grand presentation o-morrow night of the new 'spectacular romance of a li Pooi- Touiiir 3Iau." . NOTICE .Lyon has just received a large invoice or spienuiu overcoati!, which were made up especially fo'hi order, of goods buuv'ht ut panlft prices, lie U aujiiilg e'egant ; clothing nearly, if not fully, as low as- goods could. have bepn bought before. the war. ' Dry Gpojia .t At'CTIo.v. Chute & Jeukius wiU sell at aution, two uiQusaml dollars worth- hf j Goods, ioti"us, and Hosiery, eainlnencinir oa Monday. Xoy. 18th. sad coiitianina t'll the goods are sold, yjk'U will cotnroenco. positively at 2 o'clock P. i. riOYlM-ddt BS&T'TcnderlolqH, fcpare ribs, and sauiiie, the ttrst of the seat-on, ' at Tarviiv Lewis & Co.V, corner Locust and Water Streets. ' i .... Oreat Lunch at Oberdvvf'rA Ashby'a Parlor -Saloon, No, 84 Main Street, this rsornln at half-past nine o'olq,e. Oyster Soui, Pick fed Pork, Souer Kro'u.t, Ac. Conic. pvi-y-body! : ' ; ' -'New IIov(;Eholt Ftit.NiTt'Ki; at Auction, Hiram Nelson oll at hi Auction Boom, Locust S,troot, thi j moruinir. at 1) o'clock, two now bed-! steaqsi two new mattresses, twelve now chairs, wahstand, tnirrors, ami page-keepers, 'roods all new. Ladies mvitou. t i , - . , . , Chjars at Auction. Hiram Nelson will sell at'hjjt' Auction Boom, Locust Street, tn Saturday morninur, ffovsnihci- Itb, at 91 o'ctiK-k, 10,000 fiao quality of" cigar. Dealers are. reqaepted to; HtttMid, a they must be kul(L.', '.';,' ,;novl4 3t. JES?C'all at the Journal office if you . want Busiuess Card. phcks, Beeeipt, Dni.f t?, Notiis,' .$o.t Jy ,ihe Usajfatji'W.' '-'."''-'' ' '..'i ' ' '," ' - : Noticjc to , Tax Payers. After the 18th iast., the time for tax payers to obtain a drawback of !J per oeiit. on their taxes, will pxp.u-&i qnd I will after tht d,aJJ. proceed to advertise ftqd sell all .property remaioing delinquent. Tax payers , wishing to safe themselves from co.4t wjH take notice, and come upnd pay before that date. W. G. liAXKLHino, Collector. Bv.ANsvaU:, Nov. 11th. 1807," 6-A full. MtppIy of Justices' Blank's. for tale at this ofiioe. tf Mrs J. Hastings would respcot fully inform the ladies af Bvausville and vieisity trit eho has commenced Dress unci Cloak Making, f The latest style? of ipilljnery alwa3Ts on hand, at. the old stand No. 50 Main. Street, upr Stairs. ! ,''iI!Au' povl-lw .Bolkij Cider! Boilep CtDEft! ! Boiled CitERlllSweet eider, buokwheat flour, hominy, fine syrups, and all kind of new fruits, and, other goodies, at the New York Grocery, . ifiiU.i .V-rf- - ' ;. ".' . y Claik' 3poo Cotton is the best. 1 Mihoat(Vi Ihlit JJeedle.1, Hi Patent ' .r'yV,T?'ii fSl'ti.miertor tq all others. j Faih Notice- There will be a Fair held on the flights of the 9tb, 10th, llth,-12th, 13ttj;and 14th; of December for the benefit of the ucv Catholic Church. Particulars will bo fully published. oct2G dtf I '' Ladies! u.sfXJlurk's .pool Cotton f j f. f" : ----- : Ge'3Si The finest ami best selected stock cf goods for Fall and Winter eer brought to this city can be found at 54 .Wain Street. Call and see. Smith & Darmncj, j aug27 ; :. ,.r. Merchant Tailor; . Milieu rV Xfevikl fir Val e,evcryw he Tike 00113' other.' than Qafh0,ttu: I! - . - '-... ... . o.uliuatiun. rr anrm oi Tillman QI.rCb!.. Stbv6 Dealers and EicelsioN-Stove -Works, ,have been consolidated, and will henceforth be known as!Bletnk.r, Tillman t;Co. All debts and accounts will be collected and paid by ! ' ' Riay2.tfii Bli;iiker. Tillman & Co. v . V.iUTTjTT' ,!, ' " . 'f?"11 ,Sw Cutton ' Hind sewing try Milward't Jcedte. 1. Mji s, ... o L,JMih?ardV Needles are the best. , : " Cork's Spool Cotton is G Cferd to HO.

FRUIT JARS.

itl " Jb7iMi.it jTsli-ssj. t i ' AT . Ifiark &, 5 lean isi's, ; HCCCESSORS TO .MARK A WARREN, Nos. 25 North First Stroot AND 18 Jflain Street. LKTCUWOKTII'S GLASS J A II, Tlu toj), rubbwr baud, held by a kciow. ADAMS'S GLASS JAR, Tlii loj,, wire fastening; keftliuu wx t COKK TOT. UUhh Jum, wltU corks; seiio wax in kuU. BliOVV.V KAUTMKN JAUS, Tlu top, wire fuunlng; olood will wi. &KA&IXQ WAX AM) COUkS Kor iRle extra. MARK & HErJfMING, IMPOllTKllrt UK Queensware, Glasswjtre. t 1UA, 25 N. First and is Main HU fillip) il jw PAPER. . HOC K Ell & MOItTKN, i'A run DEALERS, No. 11 South First Street, up! I item EVanavJIle. In.J. MECIIAJflCS FIKNITIKE FACTOKT. v. KAiicns A CO., Fourth St. t Caruil Basin, rear Z'm VrerK. MAMUFACTL'HKIW Atid Wholoalo and HuUU Ieuler In FURNITURE, CHAIRS, Etc.; KiilcHi oom, t'lr.'il -Kf.root. l)Pt. PI ni, ami Ll . Uoutti Bide. ' KVANSVII.T.K, I.NO. 4 Juder of alt kind will receive iiroinit UHt-IHioJl. Turn inn Vtik of every desi-rl!lon clone to oidfr at, Hlioit notice. nov0-3m " The la in Mightier than the. Sioord." TilE GOLD PEN, Best and Cheapest of Peas. MORTprs Isold pens, " The Best Pecs In' the World, i t'or i-ale at No. Si MA1DKN UNK Now Y'orlt, and ty vnry duly appolulei; AK'Ht at tun itaiiia pi l -h. Mortou tuaKt-K no lit' Ktamj;d will ilia Name or TmiU-iMiii k of miy othur therefor, whero an A'in-y 1m HtuhliKhl the pubUv will hu dewi uiU: t, und ul lli xuit.-e wict;. by cuiliug dm t!i Ayt-ut; )i all othKi- Jla e thono wInIUiik the Alorloi fen mant Mend to Hcin((jmirtniM, wlifii thlr order will receive prompt iiUunuou It Kucornpauitid wltli the A Catalogue, Willi full description o alzes and; jptlvett, seat on reocij't of lutte A. M)iiT0X. ocJ7dw(iii i New House! S. H. Xi'W Stock 3. COOK, lHtl 31 h I u Street, Botweou SlxtU and Seventh, HAH (IPEXCn WITH , Vt'i.M. Al Bortment of BTAfi-K aul 'ANi' ; KEKUof all klndM conHtHntly on hand. Liood.i delivered free of cliarge. 183 Main Street, uov5 dOm ManufiV;ture; of F A 8 i I Q .V A H L K . PunilCuro Sc Cliain No. 19 Main Street, Between Third and fourth, Evansvx.lk, 1ku iirdern of all kludj will receive jiton attention. Atl TUKNINU WOllK done to order kc'-3 d3ij ' ; CANDY MANUFACTURE ; 1 ant! Wholesale Dealer Xtx , . Candie3, Toys, Fireworks and FANCY GOODS, MALTBY'S fUESll BAT A , MORE OYSTERS. No. 15 ov8 d t decil .11a in Street.