Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 March 1868 — Page 2

THE i V S vcyil LF DAILY .! UFN

MONDAY. MARCH 22. 1863.

BY TELEGHAP1I.

MOBXIXU DISPATCHES. Sinking of a Schooner. New York, March 21. A lirge schooner lyin.e in East River, at the loot of North Ilurd Street, sunk thi3 morning. Four persons, stated to tare been aboard, are probably drowned. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who was examined this morning before the Legislative Investigating Committee on Ferries, testified that he was not interested in any ferries in the world. The storm still continues. Tbree Men Stabbed by One Insane. Buffalo, March 20. A man, supposed from a certain paper found on his person, to be James Fannigan, who had been in the employ of the Butler MiniDg Company, and said he was going to Scranton, Pa., and who arrived on the Grand Trunk It ilroad from Canada to-night, stabbed three passengers just before the train reached the depot, lie was arrested and lodged in the station house, and is thought to be insane. Chas. Short and J. R. Ludwig, of Buffalo, are stabbed slightly, and W. J. McCarthy, of Port Colborn, Canada, severely in ' the shoulder and back. Buffalo, March 21. A man, supposed to be Jas. Fannigan, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, who stabbed three passengers on the Grand Trunk train last night, died in the police station this morning. Street Cotamlssloner Baker Charged with Perjury. " New Orleans March 20. Street Commissioner Baker, recently removed by Gen. Hancock and reinMated

by Gen. Grant, is charged, by affidavit, sworn to before United States Commissioner Weller, with perjury, having rendered voluntary aid to rebels in arms, by an engagement in the manufacture of munitions of war for their use, and having voluntarily performed military services under the so-called Confederate officers, nnd afterwards taking the oath of office as Register o' Voters in the First District of New Orleans; also, in having 6worn before a notary that he was a British 6ubjuct, to escape a draft into the United States service, when he was in fact a naturalized citizen of the United States. TerrlCc Storm In A'ew Tork. New York, March 21. The most terrific storm which has taken place hereof late years, set in last night, commencing with a heavy northeast gale, which increased in violence toward morning, accompanied by snow, which has bo badly drilled that all street railway travel is sujenied. The gale is so severe at this hour, 8 o'clock thin morning, that even navigation by tbe Brooklyn and other ferries i diCicult, and only occasional trips are made. No accounts of disasters yet received. The Hem l!'s special, dated' Havana 20th, pays the Cuban Govern merit has abandoned the loan proposed by the 1 a iking houscof Schroeder & Co., Loud, as no satisfactory concessions would be made. Better offers have been made by the Madrid Government, and the bankiug house prefer to lend to them. It is reported that pirtof the money wilf be applied to the PLilliphine Islands and to Porto ltico. There is a rumor here that certain parties are trying to effect a lauding of negroes on the northern coast of the Island. The object appears to be experimental, so as to find out what course (ien.Lersundi wil! adopt. It may cost dearly to the parties implicated, as his xcelleney will send all the parties to Fernando Po. Gen. Ler.-undi will resume his tour to the eastern part of the Island in twelve days. Oregon Democratic State .invention. San Fkancisco, March 20. The Oregon Democratic State Convention to-day nominated J. S. Smith fur Congress, and decided unanimously for Pendleton lor President. The platform ad pted is Conservative Democratic. The ship Fannie, with a cargo of coal from San Fraucisco, and the ship Ilosolio, with lumber for Chiua, went ashore last night, during a severe gale, on Discovery Island, Puget Sound. It is probably a total The ship Nightingale sailed from Victoria yesterday, lor New York, with a cargo of tcli-uraph material. Frauds In GrafTrunk Kallroad. Montreal, March 2). The ice opposite this city has commenced to give way. A mau was drowned yesterday while crossing. The second detachment of Zouaves leaves on the 15th of April. It is rumored that large frauds have been discovered on the Grand Trunk Railway. Deputy Collector Gray has been appointed arbitrator on behalf of ti e D jminion Government, to settle accounts between Ontario and Qaebec. From Europe. Constantinople, March 20. The diplomatic intercourse, which had been-temporarily interrupted between the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Edward Jay Morris, American Ambassador at Constantinople, has been re.-umcd since the receipt of a favorable dispatch from Secretary Seward, fctuh'ng toward an adjustment of ttv- difference which had arisen with the American Legat:on. Queenstuwn, March 21. The steamship Australasian, from New .Yc:':, arrived last evening. h

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be Kxtended Brink Eobberj. .LOUISVILLE, aH arch J.I It is under't -)d that the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad is to be extended this season to New Albany. The route will be from North Vernon, on nearly an air line, to New Albany. It is also understood that the O. & M. Railroad has made a proposition to lay a third rail over the Jeffersonville Road, between New Albany and Seymour, to make direct communication between the Ohio Falls and St. Louis. At Russellville, Ky . yesterday, the bankintr house of N. Long & Co. was entered by five men and robbed of nine thousand dollars in currency ana an unknown amount of private deposits. They shot at Long and knocked him down. He subsequently recovered and gave the alarm when general shooting commenced, during which a Mr. Owens was slightly wounded. The robbers then escaped to Frankfort. Advices from New Mexico. St. Louis, March 21 The Republicans New Mexico correspondent, writing under date of Leesburgh, 3d instant, says: The Indians in the adjoining County of Grant are infesting the roads and depredating upon almost everybody that travels in their way. They appear in large numbers, sufficiently so to jeopardize the safety of the largest citizen trains. Only a few days since,"between Forts Bayard and Cummings, they attacked the train of Ascharite, killed one man and killed ten mules, and prevented the train from moving until relieved from Rio Memberosa.a distance of 200 miles. Subsequently they attacked the train of Mr. Joab Bernard, of West Portmo, killed one man, woundone, and killed one mule and wounded another- after which they stam peded eighty mules belonging to a Mr. Huning, and escaped with them. s fire. STRATHERAY, Canada, March 20. A fire, to-day, destroyed property worth $20,000. Sale of Steamers. New York, March 21. The Gov ernment steamers Harriet Lane, Pelican, and Osage, and the tug Thuber, wero sold at auction yesterday for about $30,000. Destructive Fire. St. Louis, March 21. The St. Louis Stamping Company was nearly destroyed bv fire early this morning. Loss 15,000to $20,000; insured for $7,700 in St. Louis offices. Snow Merm. Boston, March 21. A heavy gale of snow has fallen since 3 tvclock this morning. PniLADELPiiiA, March 21.--It has snowed for sixteen hours. The drifts are four feet deep. Travel is impeded in all directions. The storm is unabated. No. 25 Maiden Lane, New York, D.-C. 14, 1SC7. ) 1 In my Card of Nov. 1, 1807, 1 stated that, " for tlie purpose of more fully supplying tbe u aiiln of the public, and In ontt r to prevent iiuvcriipii. Iobm dealer from palming oil' Inferior nnd wort til em. gootln tho Morton Oold len, I tlixll here after aell no nodi at wholesale xeept only to duly appointed and authorized Attentat." etc. To thin plan I have ince strictly adhered. In accepting- Ag-ents, great :are hat been exercised to appoint those who. by long-continued fair dealing, hrt acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity men in whose word the public have learned to place confidence. These Agents hare agreed to keep a full assortment of my pens, and to sell them at my published prices. Thus the public are supplied by them with Just such pens as they want, either as to writing or price, and get a full equivalent for the money paid. Mo agent is appointed to travel from ' place to plaOR, or canvass the country, so that all who want a Morton Gold Fen must get it from the Local Agent or from headquarters. None need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the above, tha liberal discount "To Clubs" being suffloient inducement to all others. . A. MORTON ck1 ? fitw'rv Notice Of Order of Council to Contract Canal Street from the West Side of Second Avenue to the East Side of Seveith Avenue. NOTICE is hereby glveh, that the Common Councilor tlie City of Kvansville at its sr.-tiun on the 9tti day of March, A.D. lss, passed anOMertocoatract or diminish Canal Stre-1. in the town ot Earnasco City now rity of i- vansviile rom the west side of Ssecoud Avenue to the east side of Seventh Avenue, to eighty (SO) feet, as follows, to-wit: The pr sent north line of said Canai t-treet to remain as the north line of said street, aud the south Hue of said street to be larallel with and at a distance of eighty (so) feet south of said north line. And should any person aggrieved at any time wi hin six weeks appiy to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstrance left with the Clerk of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of, and the amount demanded thei e or, said petition or remonstrance wiil be considered, heard, and determined sy the Common Council. By order of the Conneil. A. M. McOKIEF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, March It'.. A. . l.V. main Union copy .j MILLER, KARGES & C0 TTicIesale Furniture Manufacturer; and Dealers in CHAIRS, II AUK SSF.S, &C, 1'IRSr STREET, bet. Pine aud E m. EVANSVII.LE, ISP. Order of nil kinds will receive prompt attention. T'irninjr Work of every description done to order at short notice. r actory corner f ourth Street acJ Cir a. Basin, near Pi eon Creek. le29 d3in

STATIOXXRY, ETC.

THE Evansville Journal Company, Havinj; completed their new four-story stone building. Next to Ma New Opera House On LiceiiHt .Street, Are now receiving from manufacturers and importers the largest .and moat reeherehe stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN Papers, , Pens, Ink, Pencih, Inkstands, f-c. ever brought to this market, and which they propose to sell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at a small advance on Eastern cost. Their stock consists in part of the following: INKS. Cartel's celebrated Combined Writing and Copying Ink the best in the market. In quarts, pints, half-pints, and school packages. Arnold's celebrated "Writing Fluid. In pint and quart bottles. Butler's Writing Fluid. In pints and quarts. Carmine Inks. Best quality. Blue, Yellow, and other Inks manufactured to order. PENCIL ST. American Lead Pencil Company's un rivalled Pencils. .We have a large stock ot the above, comprising some ten differ ent brands, ranging In price from 3c. to SI per dozen. These Pencil Sag uaequaled for cheapness and durability by anything in the market. Faber'n Pencils. All numbers. Eagle Pencils. AH numbers. Re h back's Office Pencil. A splendid article. Eagle find Star Robber-Tipped Pencils. Blue and Red Marking Pencils. ENVELOPES. We have a large stock of White, Bull Orange, Canary, Melon, fcc, from No. 3 to No. 614, -t prices ranging from f 1 50 to W 00 per 1,000; and the Newest Agony in Wedding and Party Envelopes. Also, Legal and Manilla Envelopes of all qualities. We are prepared to print Envelopes In the latest and most nobby styles. SHIPPING TAGS, Of all sines, for sale at New York prices We also print them when desired. CARDS Of all kinds. LEGAL CAP PAPER, Of all weights and qualities, from 14 to 18 pounds. Cedar letter Clips; Common Letter Fiies: Pen Racks; Steel Pens: Paper Weights, 4c, All of the best makes, and of ail prices. AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS Of all weights aud qualities. A MER I CAN LETTER PA PERS Of superior qualities and very jow prices Bill PaiSer; t Bill Files; Corkscrews; Ccot Vents; Congress-Tie Envelope ; Glazed Papers ; Damping Bowls; Elastic Bands; Family Letter Scales ; Gummed Labels; Lawyeis' Seals; Lead Pencil Sharpeners; Mourning Papers; Mucilage; Notarial Wafers; Pen R.icks; Pink Tape; Pound Boxes ; Rulers ; Rubber Tip?; Rubber ; Sponge Cups; Sealing Wax; And, in fact, ail the varied articles usually kept in a well-assorted stock of Stationery. FRENCH STATIONERY, Such as C1rat QrAiiRiLLE Note, Letter, and Commercial Letter; Hoyun Notts and Letters; Onistn Skin Notes, Letters, and Commercial Letters; Grand Q,cajkii.le Onios Skijj Notes, Lfet ers, and Commercial Letters. Onr stock of these favorite Papers, for FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE and Fancy Circulars, is complete, and we are prepared to print ihern to order. We would ask a call frora oi:r citizens and those visiting our city, ami .;:c:aliy the I'ratrrnity, as we feel a--vi ! -a - cn give veseti inducements a t-v-tio: ,outained elsewhere. Give us i call, and examine o i- s'ock. ETansviille Journal Compaoj-, X. 6 LOCUST STREET.

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A FaUacr. Home peoplf think tluit. Chronic Dyspepsia may be cuied by exercise and diet alone. This Is a mistake. Tne stomach "nust he Kiimula ed and regulated, and ;he liver and the dNcbarg ng oraaiis put ti &:ood working order bef re a cure can e effected. Siicn is tne operation of Ilu;ettek'.s bitters. They tone the stomach, set the liver riebt, knd put. the stomach In such heal'hful plight. That good digestion waits on appetite." Many persons imagine that Fever and Ague can be avoide I by adopting unusua precautions ajain-1 da rnp and eof.l. Nevi-r wan there a gra'tr fallacy. There Is no absolute saiegu.ird against malarious maladies, except HOST e ITER'S BIT i ERS. "To brace the frame, aud keep H agueproof, To keep the causes of disease aloof," There is nothing like this genial vegetable lnvltorant. So. too. In cases where there Is a predisposition to biliousness; the constitutional tendency is cornbatteJ and held In cheek by the alterative action of tb BIITKRS. Diet and regimen e:e powerful allies of Judicious medical trealmeut, when tlie preservation ol healt h In Insalubrious localities Is ih obj et in view, fat they will not answer th desired end alone. Use them as aids to the BITTERS, but do not rely upon the efficacy of any formula that does not li. elude this admirable ton c. The BITTERS consist ot an unadulterated vegetable essence (unrivaled among stimulants), medicated solely with herbs and roots of acknowledged virtue as tonics. It Is agreeable to the taste, and perfectly harmless. Even to children of delicate constitution It may be idven with perfect impunity. In fact, with these, an with those of oider growth, its wDnderful recuperative properties are at once a parent. 1 Fragrant Toilet Soaps ARE PREJPAREI BY Nkllled Workmen front th best Material, mid are KNOWN AS THtSTASBAHU BY DKALKKa tSD CUSTOMERS. Sold Everywhere. dec 28 Hcwrr.r7 it seeing It c i f .i rom the rr t S Oipther,'.;. '-' Vhite Ft. C C the bct; .nc. i not hers sutler the agony lie ones snatched away ?e Whooping Cough, or single bottle of Poland's on nd would have saved lis Infallible. 1IYKICIAX8 AMD (XCRtlT.HEN Testify to the merits of IIALL'S VEGETABLE. IICILIIX II A I li RKXEWEB ai restoring GRAY HAIR to it original color and promotion itsgtwth. It makes the hair soft ai d glossy. The old n appearance are made young again. I, is the best HAIR DKESSINO ever u ed. It removes Dandruff and all Scurvy Eruptions. It does not stain the skin. Our Treatise ou the Hair sent free by mall. Heware of the numerous preparations which are sold upon our reputat ion. R. P. HALL A CO., Nashua. N. II., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. nich" dim CATAKIUI CAX BE IIUKD! Headache relieved, and lu fact every disease of the nose and head permanently cured by the ue of the well-known rem edy, it a tin: IlS ; Ell MAX KSCrF. Try it, for It eots but 3.V;. For sale by all druggists; or hend 60a. to O. P. SEi' MOCK t CO., Boston, aud receive a box by return mail. f mar20 dtf P. 6EMOM5. GEO. I. WXO.t. T. J. HTJHT SEHOm, DIX0X & CO. Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1SG8. WE HAVE. THIS HAY, ANSOCIatel ouiselve together 'or the purpose oi doing a Wholesale Hoot and &ho Htunnets, in ibis city, under the fl.m name of Semomn. Dixon Co. ; also, for doing a manufacturing bnsinej-s In the town ot Abltigton. Massac butetts, ander the Arm name of Hunt Seniouin Co., office ai 147 Pearl Street. Bonton. P. SEMONIN. GEO. L. DLX.ON. T. J. HUNtT Evansville, Ind., Jan. 1, 1S68. I have, this day, admlt'ed as co-partuer in iiy present Boot and Shoe Murine, i' this city, and ao lu ti e mauul:lur!i business. In Abingion, MaMchusetl , Geo. 1 Dixon ard 'X. J Hnnt, us will I tteei by tne. above card, giving the fin names and their objects. Mr. Hunt, who has a life-long eipen ence ia the manufacturing business and a number me ju ige ot Boots aud Huoes, will devote his whole lime to mui utHCl urlnt expressly for the Evansville House and, tiie purchase of such goods as we Uo not expect to make ourselves. The firm, by this 11 w arrangement, wli: possess advantages which but lew housej can claim, and will be able to oiler inducement to our trade, bot h as legids priceand quality. The object of the different members of the firm in this association is not to do business for a day, but a lifetime; and, lo acc( uiflish theli objei ts. they expect to do business upon correct principles, thereby meriting a fuii share of the trade. To my o:d patrons, I return my sincere 'hQitkn for their Hoera.1 itriinfl?.. anil fhope, by close attention, to merit a coutinuance of the same in the future. I Vt-rv resectiu Ily. ! iac7 V. Kr..UO.I.V. , o. 61. Xo. 61. So. 61. WARREN & CONYNGTON, NO. 61 MAIN STREET, (Formerly No. I M .in Stieft.) TjEALERS im Pianos, Organs, Jlclodeons, Music, Instruction Bo iks, An. Mrrli! Goods generally. "Wholesale and 'Retail Aeer for tn'c I'.Vil I V.vLKD KNABE PIANuS. splendid Pianos of other makers always on luind, which we will seil at factory prices. Pianos rente.: . and rent applied on the purchase, if desired. Old P.aaos taken iu exchange or new ones. We keep the FINEST QUAL'TY of Strings for all instruments. Reeular discounts to teachers and the trade. mch6 dtf Courier and Cnlon copy.J

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78 31a In street. 75 . SPARKS & PICQITT, WHOLESALE DRUCGiSTf Dealers In Pair.ts Oils, Glass i.i: 1 Putt; tr Physicians' carefully clecteu. anil. - joiiv r.AVAi.. Wholesale and Retail Brni;jr.. Dealer in Medicine, Paints, Oils, Bruthts, tic, MAIN ST., bet. Second 4id Third, Evansville. IrdParticular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW GLASS to any size. Ijuni dtf Schlaepfer'H the place to get your Prrtcriptlmt filled, if you want them iwii correctly, Jau27 TIIE tion FO I. EO W I ! It EPA It A - s lust received and for swe hi St HEAEI'EEK'iS Prescription Store Turner's Tic IMoureux. Wilson's Con sumption Cure, Cpham's Meat Cure for Consumption, inci.ester s tiypopnosphites for Consumption. rjau7 A I avium: uv: Colors, for sale at hCH LAEPFER'S Drnf? Store, JanCT Corner Main and Second Sts. A" Prfiet, hri.i:mn arsoutmext or Artists' Colors In Tubes, i'alets and Knlve-. Urushes. Oold l.eat. Oold Bronze, EiiKlish Canvass and Drying Olln ana varnisues, ror bale at xso. o ilain m Janl.7 It the Lest pla:e to get pure Drugs and Mediants. Jan27 CLOUD & AK1S, Wholesale IrnjjlMtJ AND UASIFACTIIUSG CHEMIST? No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE a REED'S DOMES'it LIQUID DYES. GENKRAL A(jKv;s FOR DR. ARSIISTEAD'S TOXIC SYRUi DNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders nrom lit Iv filled. AYER'S IIVIll "VI GO Tl, For the Renovation of the Hair. Ihe GREAT DESIDEGATClIonhe Age. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its originml colr, and tlie gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such a remain can be eaved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations danererous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. If wanted merely for a Unit Drt'HNtiij;. nothing else can be found f-o desirable. Containing neither oi! nor dye, it does not soil" white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich flossy lustre and a grateful perfume. PKFI'ARED BY DR. J. C. AYEIt & CO, Practical and Analytical Chnnists, EOVVEEE. MANS. PRICE 81 OO. rncii7 Mm (lm) Tf EM O KENT'S MOMHiy jLt AS K, universally acknowledie. ilodel Parlor .M-.,i;a2le "f America MOMULY MAJA Ked the, Kazlne America: de voted toOrlglnal Stories, Poems, J-iketches, Architecture arid Mode! Cottages. HouseLtiold Matters, Gems of Thought, Perxonsl anrl I.iterarv Uosslti lliciuouiir sr..--lMI de partments on KasMojii-), Insirucilons ou Health, Music, A rn use in en t s, etc., hv tlie best authors, and proluely illustrated with costly EnifravlntfH (lull size) useful and reliable Patterns, Krnhroideries, and a constant succession ol artistic novelties, with other useful and entertainiug literature. No person or refinement, economical 1 housewite, or lauy oi taste can aBord to do without the Model Monthly. lSunile copies 3U cents; tiacs numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mai ed tree. Y early. J, with a valuable premium; two copies, 15 60: thtee copies, f7 50; five copies, $12 00, mid splendid premiums for clubs at H0o each, with the first premium to each subscriber. A new Wheeler A Wilson Hewing Machine for 20 subscribers at f3 each. Address W. JENNINGS TiKMOKEST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Mont bly and Y'oing America tier. ii. with tlie premiums for e-ica.

DEITTISTS.

DI, I. HAA Over Kirt National Pank, Corner Main and FIrt btrcetn, Evansville, Ind., III ran It irii-riii it iiv Kivrivii. tA. oijs Gum Work, Gold, Mlver, VolWoit, Artiflclal Palates, &c. ADMIN -HTHATO ft of .Nitron Oild (an excellent and safe ana-sthetlc). ChUi roform, tilher, and also several local par. Ij sera, NKUKA Affei'tions treated. MY KAClIiiTIKS are as k'o1 and rc' establishment as large (cornlslltnf of riVa rKimsj as any In the Uultwi Htates. I RETURN MY THANK'S for Ihe ex. ten pi ve put ronage received during the pat EIGHT Y EA Its. mchil DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, Surgeon Dontlst, Office, No. IO FIRHT HTREET, bot iijtln and Locust, Tenders his professional iwtrvlcea to ihm clti.ens of Evansville an I vicinity fut) Lf Administers Nitrous oxide GaHjtOU vlate pain In extracting teeth. DRY GOODS. SCflAPKER, BUSSING & C0 Nos. 47 and 49 Slain Street, Will sell off their large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry (;ood VERY C 11 TZ A. I , in order to make room for their NIItI. STOCK. JanlXl G. MAGHEE & CO., No. 1 FIltHT fS I. Iransvllle, Iiiclianti, A HE SOW l'i:.M.U A E A It OK stock of NEW and PERIKAnLE STAPLE A.VI1 FANCY Hosiery, Xollons, HOOP SKIRTS, .Vi.., Ac Having bought this atock for cash slnff" the great d 'cllne, they will give special Inducements to buyers, anil Invite all in in search of cheap goods lo examine their stock. G. MAUIIEH A CO. novl8Utt iii yo OODS. I? A Jj Jj H T ) V IL SECOND AKIMA'AL AT THE mammoth iiorsi: OF HtlKSrETII, AIU3IS & I0,t 63 Main Street. WE NOW OHI.lt Tt I'll E ITRlie a larue and well-s-!ected stork oi Kail and Winter Iry (ifoils. Ilavtnif houstht new goods .recently, and selling all our goods at prices only Justified t y present low prices K"1., ive res pert lul 1 y irguest Ihe public to cll and see our st.x k in lressGwds. All the newest shade lo Ertnch and Irish I'opllus, Kreurh denno, Err, press Cloths, Winsevs, Melauge Scotch 1'ialds, and AII-Wor Ielaines. Our stock in Woolen Goods is lli largettt in toe city. In Cloths of all colors, aomeres. HailneK. TweeN, Jeans, and Kian-n-ls, we are able to oih-r to customers in ducements no ot her houe In theriiycan. Our sto-k of Notions Is larite, corn jtIkj ng everything exjected to he found. Wehavi a lare stfrk of Knit Oox1h, Hhlrts aod. Drawers. Hoort arid Nubias, Khawls hud Hoop-skirts, Rlanknts, Ac. IoiiielI tSoodw. We have now in stork, in Rletuned and Brown Muslins, Canton K.aunels. PrinUv, Checks, and Ill' korv stripes, Kornls of the best brands produced In tills country. The house that v.ill sell goods at marked value is HUDSPETH. ADA!2S & CO, 63 Main Street. ocil