Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1868 — Page 2

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MOU.VINh DISPATCHES. r J'aslilnstoa Gossip. N'fw York. March 20. A IIr,y-Vs "Washington dispatch states: Within the !a-t thirty days a coo-i Arable jHuyilt" of troop have arrived iu this city, It wat rumored that several companies of infantry had r--u If! J Lore from Philadelphia au 1 from Jersey City, but upon inquiry it wai ascertained that the troops that have come into the city, are not companies, but recrui s for the regiments eow forming the garrison. One hundred men, have arrived for ike Twelfth United States Infantry, 'and fifty more are expected. One hundred also recently arrived for the Twenty-ninth United States Infantrv. These reifimeuts have been full up to the present time, the present time, tne existing laws authorizing only sixty-nine enlisted risen as the maximum number in one . , company. Each company is now filled up to ninety-even enlisted men, and Company K. Fifth Uuited States Cavalrythe only cavalry company in the garrisou is tilled up to one hundred . and twelve enlisted men. Several companies of infantry were ordered to the garrison of Washington yesterday and the day before, mostly from the North. Thtse troops are intended, it is said, for the re-oc-i cupation of those forts on the Vir cinia side, which are, a3 yet, retained . -V-. i i n .i luc ucuciiji uuvcruiucui. Various cauoasses of Iladical Senators have been held to consult on the Cabinet of Mr. Wade. The following is the programme: Secretary ef estate, lienry . V nson, oi .Massachusetts, or Samuel C. Pomeroy, of Kangas: Secretary of the Treasury ' Z. Chandler, of Michigan Secretary of the Interior, Y m. D. Kelly, of Penn sylvania, or John Canade, of Pennsylvania; Secretary of War, E. M. Stanton; Secretary of the Navy, Chas. I. Drake, of Missouri; Postmaster General, John F. Farnsworth, of Illinois; Attorney General, Geo. F. Ed.rinunds, of Vermont, or Matt. Carptn-.t-t$r, of Iowa. The steamship City of London, from Liverpool on the 5th, has arrived. The , Time Washington dispatch ' ays: Gen. lfalleck wjll probably be " ordered 'to mcreed IlancncL' ;it. Xur Orleans.' ijurier a articles or lmpeacnmoot ".will probably Le abandoned by the " Managers of the President's trial.' Ha ran a Market. HAVANA, March, 19. The sugar market is animated ; sules were iiii.de to-day at 7i73 reals. Exchange on -'United States currency SlVn'tU per - cent.' discount. (Jul 1IJ p.-r ceu'. Tiro yi in m Republican Meeting. Harttori. Conn.. March VX The Kepublicans held a lar'j and enthusiastic meeting at Music Hall this evening, which: was addred by SenatorsIIail in, of Iowa, and Tliayer, , of Nebraska. The meeting yasgiveu I for Grant, Buckingham and the State ' ticket. ,. Religious Intelligence. , rumen xorins aximiiy sehs .J. The usual services will be held to morrow in the IV alnut ctreet 1 rest y"terian Church. The. pulpit will.be occupied by the. Pastor, 'Rev. -AV. H. McCarer. i . : i ,j,TnE usual religious services will be Jvid in Triuity Mi -E. Charoh tomorrow. The Pastor, llev. li. Andrus will preach -morning and even ,d' ,- ii 2 i T v vV ; Tiff at, 1 reIl,r hour?-, athj "School at 9 A. M.. and Class Meetings'!

at 1 j and 3 r. m. , . , , , . ! Ilirl and J. J. Ilight; I to 4 P, M., h, Thd youn men of this- Church Bible Class 'Institute Kxercises by , , , , ,, w, . . 1 KeV. Geo. Parrott; 4 to o r. m.. Mishave held their I.rarer Meetings every. cel!anV. 7j P. m ," Ad iress by 'he night during the past week. .Great Uev.' ftobert Allyn. 1. 1." President s interest is manifested by them into- of M'Kendree College, III. Sunday ligious matters. ' ! School Sincinjr, led by the cuoir... ' c T 1 Thursday, ' April 'XU.S to Si, A t:: VlNE Street Pkbsbytem in i m., prayer meeting; si to Pi, a. m., C-lVUCll Services on Sabb-ith at 1H 1 Sacied Geography as a study in the ."lO 1 C V J l l 1411 1 k

A.M. and 7 P.M. Strangers will be ; kindly welcomed. - First Baptist OiiURcn, corner of Third ?.n 1 Chcrrjj .Streets, George F. PcQtcco.-t, l'ustor. ; The. usual SibS'M services tsill be hell in' the taseym 'nt-ff the n'w Church htti'di.ig on !7.Vt corner of Thi, d a i l Cherry Street, j , V r' 1 -7 P. !.' Sundiy Mhol at 0 A. M. .YwUklt..L. VI. VU Vi.v.ll l I II!. 1 1 11 All are invite 1 to attend. Seats free. Protestant Episcopal. St. Paul's Church, comer of I'irst and'Chesnut ' Ptrets. Service; for to morro v, 4th v.uaujy iu xjrnL. as luii'jwa. oij'i:u School at 9 A. M. There will be no m morning service at tnis cuurcn. "Evening service at 7 r, .M., llev. S. Burford ofSciatiDg. ;; Services During the Weeh There - will be Divine service every morniDg (Jat S o'clock, except on Wednesday" and Friday, on which days the service "will be at 12 M. and 7 p. m. On Wednesday evening the regular I, monthly meeting of the St. Paul's -JliisioDary Society will be held at the . Cliurth Th? collectors arp rennocto.l to bo,vplotoptly jja'hind with their JUURt ii of the Holy Innocents, ir of. Ninth and Division Streets, pruiile Burfer J.Rectnr. . Bible

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yi-s at !J ft. MS liviuelferva at )'J New Mission Sunday San The members of St. Paul's Church will open a Mission Sunday School in the Lamasco Engine House, oh Fourth Streetf to-morrow at 3 P. m. All childrea iu that neighborhood are invited to attend. The Mission Sabbath School, which' meets in Crescent City Hail verySaobath afternoon at 2 o'clock, lias inj increased to such an extent as almost to necessitate severin?. ; The number of children who do not atjtenl any ober school would, we understand, be largely ' increased : eou!d places be provided for theni.' The Superintendent realizes the difficulty , tni,, nA uinn av c,c Pa:;,.:ni, .1,1.1 v ly requesting scholars who are ia the habit of at tending morning schools to, give place to poor children,, who. have not been in the habit of attending any school. We believe he male such a request last Sabbath, It will .surely be com plied with by all who feel that the mission of the Crescent School is to the poor and ignorant. The Sunday School Convention of the Indiana Conference, which assembles in this city on the 21st of April, promises to be an interesting eveut. Preparations are making for a large attendance, and the programme of exercises has been arranged with a view to keeping up the interest during the entire session of the Coavention. .hi.! Pastors and Sunday School Super, intendents in the Conference are earnestly requested to forward to Key. K. Andrus, the names of all persons expecting to be in attendance at the Convention and wishing aceoamoda tions. Some time is required to provide accommodations for two r three ' hundred guests, and the names of vis itors ought to be forwarded at as early a day as practicable.. . The fallowing is the Programme of Exercises: : ' '.; ' ' Tuesday, April 21s,'. 10 o'clock; A. M., Convene tor organization ' and religious exercises; 2 to 3, P m., lecture on best method of teaching youth's class, with illustrative exercises, by Rev. C. N. Sims; 3 to 31, P.M., Sunday School questions responses by II, Hays; 3 to 4, P.M., the amount and style of singing in Sunday Schools, by Mr. Allingfon, of Indianapolis, and E.F.Sullivan, of Mt. Vernon ; 4 to 5. P M , Sunday School Miscellany; 7i, P.m., Sundav School Dis course, by llev. Dr. Wiley, editor of " Ladies' llepository," with SundaySchool hinging, led by the choir. ' ' ' Wednes April 22f. S A. M., religious exercises, 30 minutes; 8A to 0 A. M., Qualification and Duties of Sunday School Superintendents, by V. F. Browing, E-q ; 9 to 0 a.; m., Sunday School Institute Exercise subject. : The Transfiguration of Christ, R. Andru-; t' to 10 A. M ., Sunday School Questions, responses by Ingram Fletci'er: 10 to 11 a. m., lanagement of Infant Classes, with illustrative exercises, by llev. S. . L. A"u , ' -i . v. . i? -I Nutt, D. D.; "2 to 2 P. M., Institute Exercises, by J. II,. Vincent j 2 to 3 r. M., "Sunday School Questions' respouses by Stephen Bowers-' S .to i p.m , Special Duties of the lWor to tKV' Snnrla S.-hnol bv .Tumea QQ'-'ay ccnooi, oy uooori -uijiia'. 1). ; 0i to 10, A. M , Sunibiy Schoal orr giiuization and government ten uiin- ' utes speeches by the Superi'nteiid'.'nts ; of the Schools at Centtu:in Xew AlIUnr T ,.'l : . ,.n .-''j IlTlIIJ , if V. lid'CI, ill iij.iiiijyi.o, and Trijaity,'EYansvil; 10 to in, a M., miscellaneous five minutes' speeches on Sunday Schoo orcaaizaticn anl government; l"to'll, A. M.. Sunday Schools of the Conference, by . . . . Bev. ' A. Turner; 11 to 11, a. M., Sohools. bv Joh F. Glover children's mas uieetiog; 4 to 5, r. M., business meeting, 7, P. M , a Suuday School general class meeting. Benediction. v We understand that Rev. James Runeie, of Madison, is about to rc sigu his parish, and thit it is his intention to leave for California at an early day. , It will be seen by reference to the Church Notices that the Baptist congregation are now occupying the basewent of their new place of worship,, on the corner of Cherry 'and Third Streets. Reunion, p The meeting of the Joint Committee of the two Assemblies, in Philadelphiai, on the 12th inst., was one of great harmony. The Basis" of TJuiou ' was unanimously f ' adopt' V, tut it, will .'DOt toe' pub! l-hed until reported ;to the Assemblies. We find the following iteifia the

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Albany Comnurcidi of Thjursday. vVe very much regret to hear that the indications ere that we will have loaf, talented young; preacher stolen wy from us. New Albany couI hatiy take him from us, but we understand that he has, the past week, received a call to one of the largest and strongest Churches in the West. He has not, however, we be- ; lieve, decided upon any of them as yet. The Qtmniercial says: ;' We are gratified to learn that it is in contemplation by the Bank Street Baptist Church of this city to extend a call to Hey Mr. Pentecost, of Evansville, ..to take the pastoral charge of their church. We sincerely trust the church may secure this eminent and zealous minister, -and we doubt not that our citizens generally would aid the society in paying him a salary such as would justify him in removing to New Albany. Extensive Revivals, is the East. A remarkaoie revival has been; for some time, in progress in the South Second Street Methodist Epis copal Church, Brooklyn. E. D., W. II. Boole, pastor. . Entire households have been powerfully converted, and the most violent noted opposers of Christianity have been changed into loving, earnest, working disciples of Christ. - Roman Catholics have fallen down at the altar, add risen up again to give clear testimony to the " inward witness" of the Holy Spirit. A great revival work has also been in progress for the last two months in the Johnson Street Methodist Episcopal Church. (Centenary), Brooklyn, llev. J. E. Searles, pastor, and still con tinues with increasing interest. Thus far about three hundred, most of them adults, have professed conversion, and over one hundred and titty have already united with the Church. The pastor has recently baptized- over tilty. One of the converts is aged eighty -four years. 1 Romanism and Protestantism. I The " Amerioaa Ecclesiastical Alma- i nac. t.v 1 rot. A ta ni Ar hm M I h i .1 . .i..ra tUa. o;..f- C u v: it SHOWS the receipts of the National penevo.ent societies, whose beadquarters ar in New York, to have boon i i -.v: :oq (V, .i,o i the local, city societies. $732.5(J!. Of this last, i'ol.Soo were receiced by our City Missionary Society. The amount given last year toward the endowment of Colleges is $3,011,000. . Professor. Schem gives the Roman Catholio population of the globe at l'X),W),00V-10 000,600 ; higher than the best European statisticians place it; and the Protestant population at 9(J,(KMJ,000. In all America, including the Dominion of Canada, the United States, Mexico, South America and the West Indies, there are 42.793 (H) Romanists, and 27,582,000 Protestants. Other statisticians give the Romanists only 3o,0 H), M M). In' the United States there are 4,500,00) Romanists and 23,00 ),(MKJ Protestants. This estimate is based upon the census of lStJO, and 'is of the population," men, women and "children, and not of adult commuaicants. ''.''"... The Tjn? Case llmin? rthe Evan- . gellral Partj Addresses by Ker. Mrs. Dyer. Smith, Kld;e!y, Brewer and O ther. j F rom Hit) New York Times.) , . Immediately a ter the admonition of Bishop Potter to Key. Stephen H. I T 1. ... ... . meeting or the Evangelical .ministers and laity, as was stated in yesterday's iinus, was held in thei lecture room of the Cliurch of the Mediator, Lexinetqn Avenue, corner or' Thirteenth Street,-Mr. F. G. Foster presiding, and Ret'. E. Anthon acting as Sec fetary. Not lets than fifty clergymen were present. . . .1:0 . ; i The following gentlemen-were appointed a committee to make the necessary arrangement for a public meeting, and to prepare a protest for adoption thereat: . Rev. Dr. J. ,C. Smith, Rer. Dr. Dyer, Rev. Dr. Canfield, and Messrs. Stern, Stuirt. Browu and Foster. ' Rev. Dr. John ;Cotton Smith said that it was important that a right expression of the whole proceed in-es, in reference to the. trial of Mr. Tyng, should be giveu ; no one could have been present at the admonition service, without feeling that in this diocese, a conflict had teen waged, which called upon all the EvaugeLical members of the Church, to submit to the decbion just made, or re.-d.-t it. It was irupo.-sible that they cu'd submit to it. It struck at the foundations of all . the operations of the Evangelical party. Rev. Mr. Anthon offered the following resolution, which was seconded bv Rev. Dr. Smith, and unanimously adopted. , . ficsoloed. That we clergymen aiid laymen, who were present this morning at th j Church of the Transfiguration, on the or-casion of the public reprimand of Rev, S. II. Tyng, Jr., do hereby tender to our brother our deepest sympathy in the late trials to which he has been subjected, and which culminated j in. a public admonition by the ecclesiastical authority of the diocese, and we trust that Divine grace m;iy be given to maintain him in the noble position which he has t ikec. Several other addresses were delivered, ao J, after singing the Doxolo.gy, " Praise God from whom all Llessiugs flow," the meeting adjourned. , , ' Carter's Ink is the .best in the market. fsajr Leeal anl Foolscap the fiaest quality i'or sale at this office.

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Notice Of Order of Corncil to Contract Canal Street f:0 ii thd West Sid3 of Second Avenue to the East Side of Seeith Avenue. NOTICE is hereby giveu. that the ' Common Couul. of the City of Kv- j ansvllle at its xelon on the SU day of ' March, A.D. lHi-., passed an order to contract or diruln isii CauaJ street, lu the town of LarnstKco City now City of t vanKville rom the west Hide of Second Avenae to the east tiiie of Seventh Avenue, to eighty (SO) feet, as follows, to-wit : The present north iine of Kattl Canal htreet to remain a the north line of Hit id street, and the KOQth line ol fuiii stiec-t to be parallel with and at a ui-tauee of eighty (so) feet south of said north line. And should any person aeerieved at any time wi hin six weeks apply to the Common Council tor redress, by petition or remonstrance left with the Clerk of the Common Counc'J, and containing a Ktatement of the injuries complained of, and the amount dernauded there or, said petition or remonstrance will le considered, heard, and deterrmued 5 the Common Council. By order of the Council. A. M. McORIFF, Clerk.. City Clerk's Office, March hi, A. . ISiW. ruail7 Union copv. l l.-trict Court of the United State, I For t rre t is' rict of iudiana. ' In the matter of Robert K. Punkerson, A'exander W11.-OH, and Kunle hschoenlaub, Bankrupts. In Iiaukrupicy. o X AXI AFTER MOMMY, the 25d day of. ch, A.D. 180S, the nndersigued, as AsMaaee of the above-UH med parlies, will otfer at private sale, at the banking loue of W. J. Lowry & Co., in the city of Kvansviile. the following described rrooertr.- to wit: 50 Kbare.ol JlOO each of the capital H'ock In the Merchants National ti ink. or .Meiu uhlK. Tenn. : - 1-40 interest la Evaasyille and Louisville Mail lane; ' iO-fW Interest In steamer Arrnada ;' ' One gold watch; s ' . One borne; OnebUKgv; One Kleltcti : Ofllce furniture, consisting of two fire proof saten, ana omce aessn, et 3. ; interest in three laite Irnrae warehcusen, on the corner of Kighl b and Ixoust streeta, opposite the t. &. C. Railroad Ire 11 it, depot; -Oj.-hrr, of 110 fach.ot the rapital Rtork In the Fountain Oil Company of New York ; 125 share, of J".H) ea-h,ot the capital stock In Enterprise Insurance Company, I iuciuuati, Ohio; 51,000 siock In Southern Mutual Life Inurance Company, Loulsvlife, Ky,; 1 one-story brick ft welling house and lot, beinr full lot No. 25, and parts of lots 2& and 24, in block No. 6, iu the Kasiern Enlargement of the city of Evauaville, lnd., fronting 31 feet on Gem Street And running back the fame width to the alley In he rear thereof ublect to a Ilea of three hundred dollars in favor of Alex uder I ..... I wuaonr And the largest and m t ttutxtantinl wharfboat on it.-Western wt, recently owned by u K. Dunkrroa Co. Applications by letter or in person will r 'u,"'" " rrn?hl6J6t PIULlt' C, DECKER, ANMii?tie. ix ji.txiiuuvrcv. In the District Court of tlie Uuited Stales for the District of Indiana. In the matter of Bamuel N. CuruicltjjBmes Lu Curiiiclf. aud Horace. A. Hall, BankruptH. In Bankruptcy. , To whom it May concern :' The undersigned hereby Rives uotleeof his appointment an Assignee of -amuel N. Cnrnick and James L. ("uruick, of Kvansviile, in the County of Vamlerburiili' aud state of Indiana, and Hornet A. Hall, of Princeton, in the County o' Gibson, and Slaieol Indiana, wilhiu Bald DiMtriet, who have befti aitjutigeil Uan tt rupl.s, upuu tlieir own petition, by tlie I Htilet Court of k;i11 DiHtiict. liateii at, Kvannvllle, I lie Hin day ot March, A.I). lh. JAMES II. JlcSf ELY, uichl2d.it (law Wed) A--itrnee. Iu the District Court of the Cuiud Stales for the Distilct ot Indiara. in the matter of Thomas R. WaiIey, Unnki rupt. in Bankruptcy To whom it may concern : l'he uni'eriiiijned hereby gives notice ot his appointment a Assignee of Thomas B. Wagley, i Kvansville, in the Couuiy of Vatiiirhurgh, and folate of Indiana, wit bin -aid District,' who has been adjudged a ban ki cr;, upon his own petition, by the Disliei Court of l said District. , ' Dated at Evansvi!Iy the ' 11th day of Iarch, A.D. lS'Si. JAMES H. Jlf.VtKLY, luc til-' i.'it (Islw Wed '., (. Assignee. In tne D'strlct Court of the United Slates tr the District ot Indiana. Iu, the mattt-r of Del W. Armstrong.liank- ' rhpt. lu Bunkruptc-', . Tr irhryyn i' iimii concern : The undersigned hereby Hives notice of his appointment as Aigue i L'el W. Armstrong, of -Kv-' atisviile, in Ihe -County ot Vanderliurgl),ai,l btate of Indiana, witliln sattlDisteict, who Has been adjudged a baokrupl, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said I)ttrict. ! 1 i . Dated -at Kvansviile, Ihe lllh dy . of March, A.D. 18tS.; JAMES H. McNr ELY, mchUdBt (law Weil) ' 1 - Asia;nee. In the lu'strfct Court Of the United States ! . for the District of Indiana. 1 ' To whom it.may concern : uvt ' The undersigned hejeby; gives notice of hl appointment us RMiianen of the estate of TtoMi'X K. Du t.kerstm, who lia br-en HIjuigel a bankrupt on his own pe ttiou, by tne uisirict ourt oi hnia .uisinct. , Dated at Evansvlile, the' luth day' of dlarco, A.i. isii. i. .. PHILIP i DECKER, Assignee. ' 'fiiarl! d:it (law Wed) IndianajHjlis Journal copy. !- In the District Cour!; f the United Stares for the District ot Indiana. In the matter of .Willhuu E.; il'irbank, tiauKrupi. lu tsaiiKrii'iU'v. To whom it may f onei ; The uiidersiErned hereby gives notice of lits appoititiuent as Assignee of William E. Bchuank, of EvHiisvlile. in the coiiuty of Vanderburgh, and .-Mate of Indiana, within said Dislrict, who ha b eu adjudijod a baukrut, upon his own petiCon, h the District Court of said District. Dated at fvausyille, . the 4Lh day ol March, A.D. l-xs, JAMES II. MCNKKLV, Assl.-nee; BichS dOitllaw Fri.) ... : In the District Court of the United States . for tne Di-lrict of Indiana. In the matter of .Moses L vy. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. , To whom it may cvticfm: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of .Moses Levy, of Evausviile, in the county or Vanderburgh, and State ol" Indiana, withlu sail District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Dislrict. - Dated at Evansville, the 4'h. day ol March, A.D. 1-tjS. JAMES H.McNEELY, Assignee. mch6d3t (law Fri.) , -. ' In the United States District Court for the District of Indiana. ,i . In the matter of 1 . il4nirpilr,... Richard i. Allen. ln ankPtc . T o whom it may concern : IT1IIE tSDERSKlSED IirRF.BV JL gives notice of his appointment as !issigneeof IUouar.1 M. A lien, of Kvansviile, In the County of Vanderburgh, and State Of Indiana, within the D strict of Indiana, who haa been adjudged a bankiupt on his on petition by lh District, Court of said District. THUS. E. GARVIN, ' Assignee. . Evansville, February 22, 1868. febil wat CUTCIKTNATT ADVTS. BARTON & POOL, Commission Merchants, ' : Jf. 4 WEST ITtONT ST., Cl-CIKSAtl. meh2S dl: 8. M. BARTOX. M. M. Pool. ::

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Tn. I Over First JJational Baiik, Corner Main and First Streeu, . - ' Evansvtlle, lnd.. MAxrniTrRER of continc oii Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vuleanite, Coral ite", and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ... ADMINISTRATOR of : ' Nltrour Oxld (an excellent and ate antesthetic). Chloroforni, Ether, and also several local parlyzers. , . . i. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and nr establishment as large (consisting of r rooms) as any In the United States. I IPETURN MY THANKS for the ex fenlve patronage received during the pant EIGHT YEARS. inch a ; DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, fij Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. lO FIIiST STREET, bet Mila - and Locust, j j. Tenders his professional service to the citizens of EvafsvHi and vicinity lieitiU Administers Nitrous Oxide Gas .to all, viale palp in extracliug teetii; 1 I. DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO,, Nos. 47 and 49 31aln Street, Will sell off their larife stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goo9 i . i itV TZ m y C II-jES'A."!, In order to make room foe their I fiPRLYG STOCK. Jan20 G. MAGHEE & CO., IVo. 1 FIKST HT. Ivuiimi Hie, IiKliana, JKE KOW OI'KSIXG A I.AHOX tock of NEW ar.d DESIUABLE ' STAPLE AND FANCY V0 vrM ill- . V. 13 17 jG-OODS, - !-.."t ' n .' '.,.-1 ' I Hi: Hi l. i-.r.i. ., .1 . t . -: .' : t:..i't- t iTfnsfprv.!1fnfirtT!!." ! 7," .'it. f 1 . . li ... -: ( I I ' i 1 ' ' Ac!, Ac. Ilavlng bought ttkU stock tor cash sine the gret il;cline, they will give special Inducements to buyers, and Invite all la ln search of oheap-goods to exarnlne .thelr stock: G. 'MAGHEE, 4 CO, novlS dtl ioiiY GOODS. JT. A. I Xi , H T o u it 4E-COrvfz AUlltVAL " ' ' at the ( ' (() 3CA3IJIOTII IIOlTSK . or JIl'nSPETII, AIU.HS & I0n 63 Main' Street WE XOff OFFKIl TO THE ITB11c a larKe and well-selected stock: ol Pall and Winter Lry Goods. Hav-iuij bought new goods recemly, aud selling ail our goods at prices only Justified by present low. prices East, we respectfully lequest the public to call and see our stock lequest the public to call apd see our stoci in Jjress Guods. All the newest ubades la French and Irish Poplins, French i.Iettnos, Kmpresg Cloths, Winseys, Melange Scotch Plaids, and All-Wool Delaines. Our stock in Woolen Goods is tlie largest ln the city. In Cloths of all colors, Casslmeres. Sat ineti. Tweeds, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to oiler to customers inducements no other house ln tlie city can. Our fetock of Notions is lare, comprising everything expected to be found. W ehave a large stock of Knit Goods, Shirts and Drawers. Hoods and Nub lus, Shawls aad Hoop-skirts, Blankets, dtc -t Iome.HtIe Goods. 1 ''We have fiow'in fcfofk, In Bleache! and Brown Mushns, Ca-nton Fiannels, Prints, Checks, and Hickory stripes, goods of .the 'be-t brands produced in this Country. The house Lhaliwtll sell goodii at niarVea vaiue is, .. ; .. .,,,,, . ,. , . ;-i ( j HUDSPETH, ADAMS & CO.; "' ' 63 Main Street.