Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 March 1868 — Page 2

THE FVAKSVTLLE DAILY JOUKN 1 : MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1665

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The Democrats of the .Great We t have got their blood up. To teM.l ineir pikers, iae speeches 01 orators and the resolutions of" their Assemblies, is to be stirred as wi?h the tones of a trumpet. How the old time comes back, upou us! Alas I we of1 the ' H conquered banner " once talked and wrote and felt in the sohle 6trains of Democratic, State Ilights liberty, which now blaze upon every Democratic hill and enkindle hearts in every Democratic valley of the Western course and final seat of Empire. We felt so lonjr before baring the arm to: fight for our convictions. The Freemen of the West stand now, where . the men of the South stood ten years ago, and where General Bragg's : manifesto from the head of his Kentucky army told them they would stand after the then war was over. It is an undeniable fact that the West is to-day as deeply antagonistic to the ideas, principles, and designs of the East ap the South was before the late war. We have for long believed that the West and the South were natural allies, and that it was New Eoeland fanaticism that had ingeniously thwarted the edict, " Whom God has joined together, let no roan put asunder." This was the inspiring thought of the friends of tStepheu A. Douglas in the South. Had the alliance been perfected, the devilish isms of the East might nave been squelched or controlled, and a world of war suffering T avoided. But let the dead past bury its dead. Especially can we say so when we see the very policy Eup posed to have been sepulchred in the graves dug by sectional war, rising lrom those graves and asserting the grand groundwork of the eternal fitness of things upon which it is based Jefferson, Madison, John Taylor, of Carolina, Nathaniel Macon, nay, not even John C. Calhoun, held up the State Rights theory of government to a higher standard than do these Western Democrats. They Jilant themselves upon the rockounded and glorious principles of Virginia and Kentucky in 1798-9. The first Kentucky resolution, in these memorable words, is flung out as a standing motto at the heads of the columns of many of their papers: THE FIRST KENTUCKY RXSOLCTCON OP . 1798. ! . . Resolved, That the several States composing the United States are not united on the principle of unlimited submi8fion to their General Government, but that by a compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a General Government, for special purposes, delegated to that Government .certain definite bowers, reserving each State to itself, the residuary mass i f right'to their elf government: and that whenever the General Government assumes undelegated power, its acta are unauthoritative, yoid, and of no force; that to this compact each State acceded as a State, and is an integral party, its coStates forming, as to itself, the other party; that the Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion .and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers ; but that, as in all other cases, of compact among powers HAVING NO COMMON JUDGE, EACH PARTY HAS AN EQUAL RIGHT TO JUDGE FOR IVSELF, AS WELL OF IN FRACTIONS A3 OF THE MODE AND MEASURE OF REDRESS. ; ; : Does not the perusal of this carry you back. Southern reader, to m elder and better days of the Republic? And does not the attitude of Western Democrats s'artle you with its similarity to your own in other times? It would seem that not only does the course of Empire inarch westward, but that npon its rich and illimitable fields is to be fought over aga'n, the very battle of State Sovereignty principles which failed in the South. To that struggle we caQ Only look Forward as acticnless, but not the less breathless, ppeetators. We of the South have made our blody libation to the free principles which were a common inheritance from our fathers. Our swords are broken, our shields battered out of all form of panoply, our " conquered banner " in the dust, and under duress, we take all our chances for liberty with those of our countrymen who deny us our birthrights and allow traitors to trampie upon them, and thus blaze the path of precedent to nunacle their free limbs also. Meantime, Mr. Charles Sumner may quiet his delicate nerves, for theTe is no longer any disposition to fight in the Southern " rebels." They are perfectly satisfied, but would not have been had they done less thau they have to try to save representative and constitutional government on this continent. If it is to be saved, others, equally interested, must now do their part. If they do not, we well knowwc shail all North, South, East and West go to the political " bad " together. But we have no such gloomy forebodings when we turn our eyes to the great Northwest. We feel that freedom's battle, once begun, is bequeathed from bleeding sire to eon, and that the American Democracy will yet restore, either at the ballot box or on the battle field, the Constitutional government which Puritan politicians are laboriDg so hard to overthrow. Mobile Register, 22d. A party of explorers from Pittaburg, are to make an examination for iron ore, in the hills along the bluffs cf White River, in Marion County.

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0.,WWood, of Richmoud, farmery 'edh'or of, tho Telegram, fell in the street in Washington City,'on the 2"2d, and expired in a few minutes. A man named John Freemm was run over by a locomotive, in Vineennes,' on Wednesday last, and killed. He was intoxicated at the time. The Yincennes Timet says the Democrats in that city are not taking much stock in Andy Johnson. Some despicable thieves 'are' just now engaged in New Albany in raiding upon the people's clothes lines. A LIVELY. Republican ratification meeting was held at Greencastle on the 25th. . . . ;; ;;' ;VY .'' 7 The Nail Factory, at Greencastle, is now turning out one hundred and fifty kegs of nails per day. . ( - It is comfortable to know that larger quantities of ice have been stored in Terre Haute this winter than at any previous season for several years. The heirs of Calvin Fletcher, of Indianapolis, have proposed to give the city thirty acres of land for a public park. , ; ; '''' . One of the contractors on the Indianapolis and Vineennes Railroad says there will . be ; fifteen hundred hands at work between the latter place and Edwardsport before" tho first of April. : ' ! Sheep stealing, and other kinds of stealing, are being carried on in Franklin Township, Floyd County, to such an extent as to create considerable excitement. ; A Madison preacher in his introductory prayer, at public worship Sunday, prayed for " the President of the United States even him, our Chief Magistrate and all who are in authority." ' . : , The Vineennes Sun, in connection with the impeachment of the President, asks the question, ." Will the people stand it?" Certainly, they rather like it. ' ' The Vineennes Sun predicts that a railroad will be built, equipped and running from Indianapolis to Vineennes and thence to Grayville, Illinois, by the firtt day of December, 18C8I thence to .Cairo just as soon as men can accomplish it. " .' . , A protracted meeting has been in progress in Roberts's Chapel, Indianapolis, for ten weeks, and still continues. , The number of conversions has reached two hundred. ; Gov. Baker has pardoned Howard Stretcher, sentenced to the penitentiary for the killing of James Stewart t'e night of President Johasong xe ception at Indianapolis'. . Several of the farmers in Floyd County have, already commenced plowing for oats and potatoes. The ground is said to be in excellent condition for plowing and planting.. " The New' Albany Ledger learns that the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railroad Company will lay down about twelve hundred to us of new iron on their track this season, i ' " ' ;- ' , '-' The starch factory of Johnson & Clements, at Madison, was partially destroyed by fire on Wednesday night. Loss $33,000; insurance about $15,000. . ' - ".- !.'.'. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows in this city is increasing very rapidly. Nearly every night there is an initiation. xne Jincampmenc is gaining strength also. ' . ;. Gov. Baker has issued a 'commission to James M. Raysdale-, s Sheriff of Gibson County. Mr. R. was elected in October, 186fs but has been kept out of his office until the present time by a contest, just decided in his favor. The commission dates back, and Rayjdale is entitled to the back fees. - Since t18S4 Floyd County has sent ninety-two patients," to the Insane Asylum, besides a considerable num ber treated at home. We have always been under the impression, based upon the reading of the papers publisnea in that city, tnat it was a " crazy neighborhood." . . . Kentucky Items. Injantcide is becoming very prevalent in Louisville. EdWin Forest is playing in Louisville. . i - . . : Large numbers of Kentucky farmers are renting out their farms. , , . The Stanford Banner is the name of a new papesr recently started in the town from which it'detives its namel THE town' of Cynthiana contains two hundred and" sretv-frnir ' hnilil-' I . . . , ,-.s 1 a, v " i "

-The Georgetown -Tt7i" s"ays ras J dogs are getting too numerdas in that section to bet agreeable. , ; The closingr exercises of the Law Class of the Kentucky University too'; place . in Lexington on Tuesday eve ning, 25th ins The Lei:iogton Statemin says the Kentucky Democracy are putting forward such men as Bright and Preston, one the representative of the unrepentant, fighting rebels, and the Other of the stay-at-home, sympathizing! rebels. The now school-building for the freedmen, at the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth Streets, Louisville, is heavily guarded all the time, "as threats have been made by the Louisville rebel to burn it down. It will be completed early in the summer. Nathaniel Dubois, who resisted Asfisistaat United States Assessor Jolly BOmo weeks ago in Breckinridge County, and who was shot twice by him, has since died of his wounds. BloomxiArt, the man who embezzled $12,000 from the Government,

has' been acquitted at Louisville, be cause ' thife was no Jaw in Kentucky to reach hii crime. No wonder such a State is rganiziog military compa nies for aDither rebellion. PatriciI Hays, of Louisville, in a fit of insuury, suddenly quit playing with his children, ' procured a pistol, placed the muzzle to his forehead, pulled tbe trigger, and Wednesday the Coroner held an inquest upon his dead body. A Virchnian attempted to relieve himself of all trouble and life at the same time in Louisville, the other day, by putting strychnine in his beer." A stomach pump prevented the wished for consummation. The avetage daily attendance in the primardepartment of the Louisville city fthools during the years 18CG-C7. wJi 4.SG9, or about 70 per cent, of 1,1)1 whole number in the schooIs,'an the average number to a teacher wa 53. ublic Sale. ti ALE OF . : LANDS ASiD I.UTH mortfecure loans of Common ConxresMloual . Township ovlded in Sections 87, 95, and 1. of the Act ot tlie General tbe Stale of Indiana, up. hctiool ami Fuuds. An j W, of CbapU Aasemby o proved Mtj wlli, on th r FouarH Being tbo 2 door ot ttta Evaasvllle.N between tbe I nth, lsiij, tbe undersigned lotBATOF March, 1SDS, day of Kaid month, at tbe ourt House, In tbe city of inderbursh County, Indiana, onwoi iuo'oiock a.m. and fer for sale the following dei and Town Lots situated la mortgaged to the Stafe of tire Loans of Hehool Fands, eh tbe borroWC" have Tailed ioal Instalment! oi interest duetaereon, to-wlt: o'clock, p.m. sorlbed ima Mild county Indiana to ntJ and upon wi to pay tbe at and Prlnolpa COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Yx)an No. I0? , . All that pa t of fractlonal'Sectlons No five (") ana s.x (6) in Township No. seven (7 south of Rfc nge Jfo. ten (1U) wet, bounded as follow-.. Begin uiiiK at a point on tbe front line of tai l HecUon No. bix (Si, on the OreeiJ River Bayou, where ai imaginary linet drawn lrom eat to west through tbe and of Spbin. equi-dUtant from the lin divldinn the lamls of said Sabin anil li e land of Frederick Baker would strike 4aid Bayou; thence east along said Imaginary line 36 7-lu0 chains; thence noith 9 14101) chains; thence west 40 SH-1U0 chains to na1d line of said Seciiou six (6) on nald 3ayou; thence along said laxi mentioneil liJeon said Bayou to tbe plaoi of iM guiDiug ' containing 3-!4 acres more or ift-w In nald county ana Wtate, mortuaged by Frnnk Evers and Cliristlne Kvers, bU wile. C'H the 4th day of Auiust, lj6, , AMCUST BU1S THERBOS, tti'i 7i. , , . , IX)AJ No. 850. s Lota Ncn. twenty-two (22) and twentythree (23), In Block No. forty-nine (49), in Lamaaco City, so-called, mortgaged by Mary C. a ad Joseph C. Overell, on February 22d, 18 M. , , AX 5UNT CK THEREOF 574 31. ' , tHjl m Kru 4.11. i ijots N. twenty-flve (25) and twentysix (2t), in Block No. nine (it) in the Eastern Enlatgement of the city t Kvansville hi said oounty and State, mortaed by Thomas Snowdn and Eliza Snowdm, his Wife, on March 28th, 180i. AJ4 JCJIT DUJt TUEKEOS ?278 15. ' Loan Ka 394. ' The following real entate in said codnty, to-wit: lieginuinK at a point six huwired and one and a half (Jl!4) ieet rlb Olo, west of tlie northeast corner ot the southwe t quarter of (Stctlon No. nineteen (19), Town six (6) south of Range ten (10) west; running thence north tP i-9 wess : hence three hundred and nineteen and a half (S19V4) fetit; thence south W 30' east three hundred and thirty-five (:) feet; thence south 6 1j? east twonunareu anu six y. two and a b Uf (-ti24) feel; tli-m:e south 8. 45' wttst three bamired and lair:y (.110) feet to the placof beginning containing two 20-100 (2 0-100, "res more or le-s, mortgaged by Thomas Oiffordon the 10. b day ot May i S65. A3JOUST DCSTHEBEOlt 70. M. CONOREIOXL TOWNSHIP FUND Loax No. 100. The soatheast quarter of the northwest Quarter ci section io. iunj-c vj, ' " Town-ihl o No. six (B), south of Kauge No. eievea ( i) west, coiuaininii forty (40) acres more or ie-s. mor gaged by Benont Htins.n and Knth tstlnson, hts wife, on th i 24th day of May, 1852. amousi kVi thkrkox f2!2 61. Should the foregoing sums remain Bnpaidou the 21d day of March, Ib8 being the fourth Monday Ot said month, the undersigned. Auditor o said county, will, on sa d . lay, proceed to sed the premises morti;a"3l and described herein, or so mu h thereof to the highest bidder for casti an aiay be necessary to discharge the amount clue for Principal, Iuterest, IJamaes, and fonts; and In cae or do bid lor the amount due. tbe undersigned will bid in tbe tame on account of the respective funds. VICTOR BIsJCH.. " .'Auditor of Vanderburgh Couulv. , " ' Evanavllle, Februwry ai. 1S0A. tu; MATTHEW 1) A LZ E L i wholesale Dealer in, (Groceries, Nails, "White Lead, Lime, ' ' Cement, &c., '.- , .Xo. lS Waier Street, '..'' r j .acolOdly EVASSVILLE, l!D.

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JII ALL'S i VEG ETA BLE ; -SlCti. - HilK KEJfEWER Has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation tor the Hair ever offered to tbe public to restore Gray Hair to its Original Color, And ereau a new growth where It baa fallen off from disease or natural decay. ( will prevent the Hair from falling out. All who ue It are unanimous in awarding It tbe praise of being tbe beat Hair 1 (ressi n g extan U Our Treatise on the H air sent free by mail. KASOrACTTTRED OMIr BT ' K. F. HALL. A CO., Nashua, N. H.t Froprietors. For sale by all Druggists. feb4 Ira Fragrant Toilet Soaps ABC PREPARED BT Skilled Workmen from th- beat 3fater lata, and are KNOWN AS TH K S TASDAKI) BT DKALKB3 AND CUSTOM KR8. ' Sold Everywhere. dec 28 . The Miserable Of this bright and. cheerful world are Without a good digestion there can neither be bodily comfort nor mental enjoyment. : : i . ", Between the stomach and tbe brain there is a close aod wondertul alliance. If the one Is disordered, tbe other is f loomy, dejected, incapable of eflon, and nditf, rent to all that makes life agreeable to the healthy. Is this a condition that any rational buinau being is wlliinn to endure, when tbe means of certain. Immediate, and permanent relief can be obtained everywhere? The U.vspep'.ic baa his fate in his own bands, if he chooses to banish forever the disorder that racks bis body and disturbs tbe mind. with nameless honors, he bas only to step to tbe nearest drug-store ana procure a fnppiy ot ti osl Ell E K .I STOMACH BITf ERS. No phase or Dyspepsia bas ever yet resisted tbe alterative, tonic, aad antl-bil-lous operation of this potent vegetable specific. It 1 terally regenerates the lethargic stomach ; rouses into healthy action the dormant live': puts to flight the dismal fancies that beset the mind; gently relieves and regulates the bowels; strengthens tbe enfeebled nerves; restores the appetite, and makes, as it were, a kew CKEAtUBt ol the desponding and debilitated invalid. Ladies wbo suffer from Indigestion have only to take a small dose of mis pure vegetable corrective, on -e or twice a day, to secure entire exemption from the pains and penalties of a weak utomach and tiiat perfect functional regularity, which but few of tbe sex uninterruptedly enjoy. How rrr.f.T nolhers suffer the aiconv t seeing tLflf little ones snatched away rem tbtci t? t ie Whooping Cough, or lptheKi, C. I.oi .single bottle of Poland's White tiri C;ZJ ouud would have saved 'hebut-julc i lis Infallible. i-- STATIONERY. JOHN II SCOTT x: ISooIoieller, Mtatloncr 1 AND' ' . E W S I) C A L L' It, No. S3 MUX STEEET, for. Becoad, aulOdly . EVANSVILX.K, Ind. geo. n. fish & co., YfTiolesale Booksellers & Stationers, school soois, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS ' BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, AND Gtucral Stationery, No. 19 Malu Street, Evansville, intliana. July91y ,' , : . , CLOCKS. A. C. ROSENCRANZ, . DEALXB IN 1'tNX vVatches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, SILVER AND tLAtED Wl&E. WATCHES REPAIRED. No. 13 SECONO STREET, . EVAfILUlNl Jewelry and Silver-Wart manufacture to order. dec3 dtf ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, Areliltects & Saperlntendents Office Crescent City Building, seoon Boor; 'entrance No. S3 Main Street. flans and specifications furnished on reasonable terms. fseHdttm H. MURSINNA, , A. Tt C H I T E C T. ffioe No. CHANDLER'S BU1LL1NO Corner First and Locust Streets, i Evansville, Ind. tar Plans and specifications for ail k i ul of buildings furnished at short notice, aud on reasonable emr a. (mrhli iixm CHE. DECKER. - JOHIt G. DJU ' ' FRED. O.'SECKEB. , , C. DECKER & SONS, ' ' Manufacturers of Spokes, Wheels, Hu. Shafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, y7 agons, Drays,. Carts, TMiabl bkems, ? 1 and have always on hand a large asson-, i , . mem ot , .. , , . . i . . Seasoned Wagon Makers? Sawed MaleriaU. 146 and 14S Main Street, corner Firth ' Evansville. Indiana. re- Price Listt furnished on applicatlori. , mchll IjC . ,

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IV o. 2 DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS V. QUEENS GL.ASST7 ARE OT EVERY DESCRIPTION Gold.Dand autl Plain White , ! FRENCH AND ENGLISH O 'XI - X ; IV FRENCH. : ENGLISH, AND GERM. , Fancy goods IN GREAT VARIETY. Also, Coal Oil Lamps and Lantern. Hanging Lamps, and Chandeliers. We are Agents for MER1DEN P,RITA NMA vu.ti ana i-ilkj t tm ukuiu.hh celebrated SILVER-PLATED XYARE, which has stood .the tsi Ol over twenty years' trial. a CARPETS. Xt..ES. 3X! O . "V" a; x. . 1 . .-" ' or THE GREAT CARPET WAREHOUSE. WM. E. FOJEYCir & CO. SAVE REJfOVKD FROM Jf. 10 NORTH FIRrtT HTREET to Nos. 47 and 49 Main Street, (Over tbe store of Schapker, Bussing it Co.) Where oar friends will at all times find a slock of tbe following goods, which in Quantity, Quality, Ktylr, and I'l-lee, We propose to offer against all honest cornjjcliiion: CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, . MATTINGS, WINDOW-SHADES, ; ' WALL-PAPERS, LACE CURTAINS, DAMASKS, And a full line of Furnishing Goods In t General, or . Dwellings, Steamboats, and Hotels, W3L E. FRENCH & CO., Nos. 47 and 49 Main Street, feb81 ". (UPiTAIIUi.) ' STOVE WORKS. : Excelsior Stove Works. IJI.t.mtKU, TILL3UX & Co. : 1 (Successors to H, E. Blemker), f TANrFJilTCREM of the fine aird ALL, , ; tieavy EXCELSIOR STOVE. the most famous durable now made, and tbt CHARTER STOVE, nd the good atid cheap Amada, Stonewall Kentucky, TEN N ES5S EE, and PALMETTO 8TOVE. and great variet y of IIKA TlXfU latest and most apUTOVKX, all of xMm proved, patterns. , Also, Lixbt awd Smooth Country HollowWare, tskiih'ts nd IJdn, Oveim and Lids, Dog-Irons, runner Pots, Twa-Kettles; and rarUculiruir Uon paid to the man n facure of Hoiaj"Work CAST-IEO:i 7E05TS, GR1TES. tt.,&C , . Also Tlnwnro ; ... ' - t and. Dealers la Tinners' Stock. If deoired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelve months. Orders solicited Before purchasing elsewhere. Foundery, corner Biztb Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room at'No. 14 Second Street, H. E. Kleioker's old Hand. ULEMKER, TILLMAN A CO. may2 Bodiam 31inef JOnN INGLE, JEL, & SON, Proprietors. OScc So. 2 Mala Street, year Water. Tiif.sk wijtf.s, rxnER the above proprietorship, are now ta full iteration. A constant supply of coal on hand, and prompt delivery given to orU Evansville. Feb. U. 1H68- febia-3wd Quit the Use of Tobacco. TO ANT rilYHlCIAS, lRrfiJIMT, or private gentleman, who will sen l me two dollars I will send the recipe or lo-mula for , preparing Benton's great remeiy fr de-troyiog the appt'tlteor desire for tobacco. If it doe not produce tlie effVct for which It 1 reoomineudetl, I will refund ail money. Voorstruly. T. - JAf. BKNTO.V, MI)., febZ7 4t ' i Edinburgh, Indiana. - - ' Important Notice. . ; ', ' At. I PEKOXS ' IMKItTKI T O James V. Hhryock Tor the many, many pleasant smllewthey Lave received from him are requested to corne forward and settle, (as he is going to visll the Hot Springs en account of tils 111 health), or tbev will fi.o4 their names tmbltshed. feb'eiwd ,. JAMLtl F. teHKVOCK. ,

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DR. I. HAAS Over Fl.-rtt National Bank, Corner Mala and First Streets, Evansville, IndL. X TAKfrFACTrRFH or VMTlh' JJJL ous tium Work, Oold. Hllver, VniCKiiite.L'oralH, siul Amber rial, Carv Work, Artiflclal l'alates, Ac A)MIN:STIU.TOrt of iCitroc Orld (an excellent and safe anmsthetlc), Chu reform. Ether, and abo several loca.1 pars lyzers. NFUFIAT1IC Afffcetlons treateL MY KAClLIIlilrt are as ijood and ra establishment aa larte (eoitbUtlng of riv. rooms; as any In the UuIUkI hlaUw. I RETURN MY THANKS for the extensive patronage received during tbe paj E1UHT lEAlW. tnehJl DR. J. C. PIERE0 WEE, Qjjjj Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. 10 FIKHT HTUELT, bwt Mala . -I (. . snd Locuut, . Tenders his profwional servlcas to tb Citlxensof Evansville and vicinity ( lt it Auiuiumutn enrolls uime Uasjtc, vlate pain in extracting teetn. -DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO,, Nos. 47 and 49 Main Street, Will sell off their large stuck of Staple and Taney Dry Good VEUY CHEAP, I In ordtr to make room for their HIMtl.NG 8TOCXC Jan20 G. MAGHEE & CO., IV o. 1C FIRST H T., 'Evansville, Indlanu, A be sow ori:.ii.u a larui stock of NEW and DEH1RAKLE STAPLK AXI FAXCV Hosiery, Notions,. HOOP SKIRTS,. h.. . !j. ' 4c, Ac. Having botsght Ibis stock ror eh slnv the great decline, tbey will give special Inducements to buyers, and Invite all la la search of cheap goods to examine their stock. O.MAOIIEE A CO. novl8 dtf XXRY GOODS. FALL 7Tt V XL hKCOND AIlllIVAL, iTTHB SIAMMOril iiol'si: ' or HUDSPFJi., A0.UIS & m, 63 Main Street. WE sow rri:it to tiii: rilie a ian?j and weil-selt-cUid tuts of Fall and Winter Pry UimmI. Having bought new giHxls recently, and wlilng all our kmm1h at prb-es only Juxtllled by present lw price Knit, we rwnpectftilly iequ.t the public to call and nfi nor Htock Inbreiia iiwodn. Ail t he neweKt, shad In French and lr)b Fopilriw, I- cufU j.ierlnos, Kicprewt Cloths, Wlnwyii, Mclauge bcotch t'iatdM, a,:d All-Wool IelHinen. Our slock in Woofeu Uoixla is t lie laryt In tbe city. In Cloths of all colom, ( tmeres. Mai lnet Twwl, Jm.n, anl KlaQnelx, we are able to ot!r to suMmrs in. ducerneut no other boue in tbe city can. Our Mock of Notions is larite, comprising eveo'thlng expect-d to lm found. Wwtiave a laiare stock of Knit O'kxIs, Hhlrta and Drawers. Hood and Nntibis, HUawls aud Uoop-bktrts, Blanket, e.., . .( ; . DomcvHtle CJootK.' ill 1 ' ' - ' We have now In tlnrk, In Blschl and Brown Mulm. Cautou FiauaeU. 1'rluW. Checks, anil HI' kory irl y,'i ol 1 newt brand produced in Ibis country. ' Xiie bouhc that ii: .ell gotjds at tuarked Value Is , . , HUDSPETH. ADAMS VcO, ' ; ft3 Main 6lreet.j i oc21 ' -

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