Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 April 1868 — Page 2

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From lii'orxla. ,, Ni:w VoKic, A itril 0. A 7; nit ( :iV4 t-pecia!, dated Atlanta, (J.i , 4tt (ren. Meade returned, ye-toi.!hy frcai an official tour in Soti'Kfu jrerg'a; and to-day promulgated an important order referring to the late .Wafuru assassination at Cblumbui. Utlier acts , of atrouity were com. niitted simultaueously with the jiubHeation of the judiciary articles, and the sending of threatening letters indicate a concert of action to affect the result of the electiou hy intimidation and violence, and emanating from a secret organization. All are warned against participation in the acts of this organization, and the law-abidinir citizens are assured of protection. I he General forbids the publication of arvthing counseling intimidation or tending to bloodshed. .Newspapers containing such articles are warned that the General will stop their publication, and try the offenders by Military Cooimisaion. Public writers and speakers are admonished to refrain from inflammatory appeals. Military commanders are authorized, when in.their judgment it may seem necessary, to .. organize forces from among the law-abiding citizens to preserve order. The expenses attending the pay and maintenance of such lorcea shall be borne, by the counties and municipalities where required. The commanding General enjoins all good citizens to act in the arrest and punishment of violators of this order and ol law. He admonishes them that unless acts of intimidation and violence are checked and punished, bloody retaliation may be provoked, society endangered and innocent blood ehed.p A Tribune special dated Savannah the 5th, says: The Republican meeting at Valdasta, Ga., yesterday, was broken up by a band of regulators of the Kukluz Klan. Powder was placed under the building in which Dr. J. W. Cliff, the Republican candidate for Congress, was to speak. Mexican News. Cur of Mexico, March 31. The Hera Id's s pec i a 1 s ay s : A bill has been presented in Congress making all resident foreigners, except American citizens, liable to all the responsibilities of natives. Another conspiracy lias been discovered. Secretary Lezandy and a wealthy American were mistakingly accused of having had a share in it. The trial of the late conspirators has not yet been concluded. The press here speak as if they foresaw fresh trouble.- with England aud France, and advised the Government to cultivate the friendship of the United States. A conducts of 3,000,000 of silver had left Yucatan. The new government on the Peninsula is trying to harmonize parties there, but its labors have been. so far unsatisfactorj . The same is the case in Senalva. Congress has passed a bill prohibiting and forbidding British subjects from exporting gold and silver until apologies are mad." for smuggling by the mail steamer Danube. From Havana. Havana, April 5. The Herald's special says: Tli British steamer Danube has arrived here from Vera Cruz with dates to April 1st. She brings no newspapers.. The Danube remained three hours at Vera Cruz, and was not molested by the authorities on account of alleged smuggling on her last trip. Havana, April 5. The Herald's specials from Jamaica, with dates of March 29th, state that great activity is displayed iu the dock yards and fortifications, and that the British Admiralty, in anticipation of trouble arising but of the Alabama claims, have been calling home the seamen from the colonies, to serve iu the iron clads. , The vomito is represented as being very severe , in some parts of Porto Itico. ' Foreign News. London. April o. Further advices from llio Jauiero give two days later Paraguayan news. Fighting is going on at all poinU. liumaiii is not captured, but is vigorously defended by Lopez. .The allied Sect and land batteries were cannonading the fortress fiercely. Humaiti is very poorly supplied with provisions and ammunition, and its fall is expected. There is no other defensible point ou the river, and the capture of Humaiti will probably end the war. Rome, April C All French troops r.re under or er-nod making preparations to go home. ---<>--- Fire—Flouring Mill Burned. ST. LOUIS, April 6.—The flouring mill at Breeze, Clinton County, Illinois, on the O. & M. Railroad, burned Saturday night. It was one of the largest mills in the State, and valued at $75,000. Insured for about $20,000, but in what offices is not known. The following dispatch has been received here, dated Omaha, April 5: "The Indian Peace Commission reached the North Platte, and several of their chiefs accompanied the Commissioners to Laramie. No treaty will be made till the return of the Commission." ---<>--- Wrecked. GOODERICH [sic], Canada, April 6.—Two fshing boats were wrecked outside the harbor Saturday night. Five men drowned.

Loss of Life hi Drowning. Ai.KXAN'imiA, Vu., April . Twelve negroes wre drowned, on Sun.iay,.'fn- tiwTIfotule. The L-r.at was swamped in a gile. ; r f Halls With Italy. ,1 'k Washington, D. C, April C Official proclamation has been made of the agreement between the Post-Office Department and that of Italyfor, a regular exchange of closed mails. Destructive Fire. Worcester, April C Wooster, Day & Pratt's strawjaqtory at Franklin, was burned by au incendiary last night. Loss $80,000; insured. Six hundred hands are thus 'thrown Out of employment. ' ' "' ' .. i 'i ' ; Indian Xews. Fort Laramie,, April 5. A. messenger just in from the head of Little Powder River, where Red Cloud, and Man Afraid of His Horses were encamped. They send word they desire to meet the- Commission, particularly Harney and Sanborn,, at Laramie the latter part of April. Destructive Fire. ' Leavenworth, April C. The brick , building on Cherokee Street, between Main and Second, occupied by II. W.Uillett, liquor dealer; Kansas Zeitung printing office, and the colored Masonic Hall, with five or six wooden buildings adjoining, wer e destroyed by fire this morning. Loss not yet ascertained. Murder. Terre Haute, April " 6. John Reeves, a carpenter, was murdered tnis moruiDg by a former employee named John L. Stevens. The cause of the murder appears to be that Stevens claimed money which Reeves had already paid for Stevens's board. Ou Reeves refusing to pay it over, Stevens deliberately shot him three times, killing him instantly. Stevens was immediately arrested, and is now in jail. New Tork Items. New York, April 7. The will of the late Daniel Lord was admitted to Drobate last week. The property was

sworn under $500,000, and 4eft to his widow and children. ' Patrick Doanohue was arrested and charged with the murder erf. John Keeoan in Morris County,1 Newt Jersey, in 1S01. "-: : ; ' .' Borden W. -Plumb, a Broadway diamond dealer, waa arrested for the alleged swindling , of; G. F. sNesbit, the well known printer, - of (nearly t,000. The steamer Britania from Glasgow, has arrived. ? - - BEST SlX-tOllW WHITE A BEACH THREAD Assorted Cases of 100 3ozea. Bright Colors in Boxes, With their well-known Trade Mark. SEW AtSJiORTJtEN I H. . ' 1 And from forty to fifty Shades ol Color In . i each box or : " : li'IVE D OZEN H , ; Assorted Cases of 100 Doeens. , . BEST SIX-CORD CROCHET COTTON. ; ' ! On Spools and in Haaka. ; , FOR BALE BY THE PACKAGE OJ5LT. ' JOHN & HUGH AUCIIINCLOSS Sole JLgrenf In Xew York, r. r FOH J. & P. COATS, of PAISLEY, SCOTLAND. Jan29 8m eod. . . ' - -, r . ) CARTER'S COMBI x : Writing and Vitpylng INK. This COMBINATION Inlr lias hp.n awarded ih-IIIUIIE.ST IMtl.MIl s over all others lu w York, l;osttii, and Baltimore, and r;u- uuced hy the most celebrted chemisl!) tbe bent Ink ever ottered to the public. It is used by-many ot the largest Com-mt-rclal Houses, B;inbs; Kaiiroails, and oilier corporations In New York. Uostou, i'lncliinaii, and Louisville, and gives perfect satisfaction. . . The Advantages of Hi Is over other Inks areFirst. It flows freely from the pen, ana does not thicken by exposal to the air. .Second, it will give a perfect and Instauluutjous copy. Third. It will not mould. Fourth. Being equally as good lor Copying as for Bookkt-epiiur n entirely does away with the use of two kinds of ink. Kill h. It Is more permanent than common 1 UliS. fc'ixth. Tiie color, when first written, is a beautiful dark green, but iu a reiuaxkaoiy sbort line It changes to a bhiuunt jet black not a brownish black. Severn h. It in admirably adapted to the rnrst d iicte writing, aud i.ways "malcesit-' mark." 2'hU Ink is warranted to Jlw as freely a Arnold', or uny other Writing fluid now in .; to yive tin pereel a copy tu any Copying Ink; awl not tu mould. EVANSVILLE JOURNAL CO., nov-22 dlt j ttol Ageuts or this city.

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ALLEN & CLARKE, - - f i '" ' ' lrthitt'cts & huperliitenUeut i ' - , i Offfce Crescent City Buildine, fJfMr; entrance No. H.i Mam street. Plans ami specifications furnished oti reasonable terms. fseH dtim r EL M0RHLNNA, -AKC III T JZ C T. flic No. CHANDL'EU'S KUILDINO Corner First and Locuiit Streets, Evansvllle, Ind. mw PIhdb and specifications for all kiiidiof culiclinv'S iurmsiied at tstioit notice, and on reason-O'e '.rrr (mrMaattn AS INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE Purifying of the Blood. Jill. J. W. POLAND'S Humor Doctor, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncles and Be ' Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affect '.... of the Skin, Inflammatory or Chrfcni'j' Rheumatism, Piles Chrou.c i: Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every , Taint of the System ; Dyspepsia, and . these Affect iotia 6rlginatlng in the De- ! rn (-demerit of 'the - Ditetive ' Organs, v .-ifc. Bilious Complaints. Neuralgia, and . i ; iN'ervcua AHaotioas, Headache, Lau- ;; gour, aud Ixrpietssioa of Spirit, Loss of i i Appetite, Constipation., Thin t:xtf:iXF..r .ni:i)itiAL Compou id WttS fiist prepared toy Dr. .1. W. POLAND, in 1847, and was then employed with great success In expelling ho mors Iniin tbe blood ; but la 14 a medical friend, who whs quite celebr-tted as a pbyKlciao, especially in the treatment ot humors. KUKgested some important improve menls, which were adopted, and which has made It (so the peo le say) the very best remedy for all kinds of - humors known to "the lacully." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, among w icb are Karsa panda. Yellow Dock. Noble Pine, Mamlrake, and Blood rout.' r Wlien tlt originator lived in New Hampshire, at Ootietown Centte, for the space of thirly or forty miles urouml, aud in Mancbestet particular! y,t he Humor Doctor was well linowo and highly valued for the numerous and wonderlul cures which It effected. Though manufactured in large quantities, llm supply was nequentiy exhausted, aud. purchasers had to wait lor more to be maie. In that region, some very severe c:ses of Erysipelas w re treated with and they .wec curd l Em-sipelas hores, or carbuncles those naly, painful uloers were entirely removed wherever this medicine waa, faithfully us;d. i-o it was witii scroiula wnd Halt Kheuni,. Ihe Humor Doctor cured ihenl.' s It is free from any danger us drugs, is pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure aud effective, in its action,, , , , . . i ., Prepared at the -SEW EMtJ if AS UOTAxic WEl'OT, and for sHle by all dealers In medicine. 1 ;! C. DAMON & CO., Proprietors. : ; ; ' CLOUB & AKIN, 1 . Wholesale Ageits. For sale at retail by all druggists. fea"(idtf '.-' , ' p. Skmoni.-. GEO. I IiXOJf. T. J. HUHT SEMOm, DIXON & 0. EvansvLle, Ind., Jan. 1, 18C8. WE HAVE. THIS HAY, Associated ouirsetves together lor tbe purDOHe ol tioint! a Wholesale Boot and shoe Business, in this city, under the firm name of Semonin, JLilxon Co.; also, for doing a manufacturing bosiue8 iu tbe towp-ot Ablngton. M(sachusptts, under tbe flrtn name of Hunt. Sftmonlu A Co., office at 14? Pearl Struet, Boston. ,.v , : ...... I . P. SEMONfN. i , ! GEO. L. DIXPN. !'- T. J. HUNT.. , ' Evansvllle, 'Ind.', Jan. 1, 18G3. 1 ' I liave, this day, admitted as co-partners in my preseB.t Jioot and Shoe Business, V this city, ami h.'ko lu li e mauutacturir -business. " in Abingfon, Ma.seachustt Cleo. i.. Dlxoa and "i. J. Hunt, as will I seeu by toe nbove card, giving the fin. . names and their objects. , Air. Hunt, who bas a. life-long" ex cerj , ence in the manufacturing busluessand a number one Judge ot Boots and Wooes, will devote bis whole time to manufacturing expressly for the Evansvllle House and tbe; purchase of such goods as wedouot expect to make onrs-dvts. - The firm, by this new arrangement, wiii possess advantage which but lw house can claim, and will be able to offer inducementM to our trade, bot h as regards price aud quality. Tbe object of the different members ol the firru in Mi is association is not to do business for a day, but u liietime; and, to accomi lisli theii objects, tliey expeci to do business upon correct, principles, thereby meriting a full snare of the trade. 'i o my old pal rons, I return rny sinoere thanks for tlieir liberal . patronage, and hope, by clone attiti n, 10 merit a continuance of lite same in the future. ' Very respeclliiiiy, 1au7 - I. .Si .U.IS. 'MATTHEW. DALZELL, Wliolesale Dealer in Groceries, NaOs, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, No. IS Water Street, declOdly Kvansvix,i.e. Inii. Notice Of Order of Council to Discontinue the Allej situate btwee-i' Fulton : Avenue find - Fiftn Avenue, and Extending from Miuth Street to Tenth Street, in Bljck Number, Thirty-one. fVJMU'X' i" hereby gien, tUat the iM Common Council 01 tlir City of Evansvilie at it -essiou r.u lbe9h day of March. AH. J.S0S, passed an order todls couiinue ih s.liey situate between Fulton Avemi" and Fi'th Avenue, and exienuiLig irotn Ninth to Tenth i-treets. All per-ons owning or claiming tenl estate adjoining or abutting upon" said alltv, and feellnjt themselves aggrieved by tbe "passage of said order, may have redress bv application to said Council within i-lx weeks from the publication of this tio'lew. A. M. MctitUhK, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, -Maifh 16, 1818. . xnarn Union copy.

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 4 MVCAHORE STREET, tuaill d im EVANS VII. LX. WM. H. FISHER. C A. BUSKIRE. J. H. SWAAB FISIIi:it, SWAAR & CO. Railroad Transfer Agents, ITor-vverclIiijj and Comiui.HMioii Mercli'ts So. 19 North Water St., . Cash advances made on consignments. Low rates or freights to all point Fast and West guaranteed to shippers by river ana ran. . - Jieferencei Smith & Dunning. New York: Falrchlld A Bingham, NewOileans; Bar ton at Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio, m""" d FRED. It. HUSTO.X & CO., No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, EVA NS VILLE, INDIA XA, FOltWARDING ! & COMMISSION MEECHANTS, -A"0 CilirVEltVlL. AGENTS White Line Central Transit Comp'y. All property snipped by this Line goes through In locked and scaled cars, without rehandluig or transfer. , febllotn ,: ; .i c:ai:i. Having dissolved my connection with the late firm of K, K. JMinkerson tCo., I intend to devote my attention to the interests Of the above Reliable Une, and -can promise my friends quick time, carelui handling, aud cheap rates. febll ALEXANDER WILSON. VTM.G. ISKOW.V, . TIIOS. P. BRITTOST. Alia " BUly Brown." E. kuoexlacb. 0. BROWN & CO., FORWAKDINO AND COMMISSION 1 Merchants, Wharf boat Proprietors, Railroad & Fast Freight Line Agents, EYAXSTILLK, I.D. ;- ' 1 KEFKRENCiES. EvaDsvllle National Bank Evansvllle. Merchants' ' t " ' " First " ' Chas. Vlele Co.. Evansvllle. ' , ' Brandeis A. Crawford, Louisville, Ky. ' JH oster liros., Cincinnati, O. fb&Lf ?B-R. DECKER. JOUit O, DIL. , j, , rBED. a. DKCKJUC J C. DECKER & SONS. ! Manufacturers of fspokes. Wheels, Htk. j Hhafts, Felloes, and Bent Work, ) : J . ,t and dealers in , . ; Wagons, ; Drays, ' Carts, Thimblt . , ; Skeins, ' 1 and have always on hand a large assort- ,. ineut of .;!t , ...', Qeaxoned Wagon Makers' Sawed Materials ' MS and I -it Main Street, corner Fifth , f' Evansvllle, Indiana. - Price Lists furnished oa application, inch 14 ly ... " Notice Of the Iroposed Opening (if an Alley in til DC It bo. Ljamasro. o w 5iotix or ('oi'.cir.n.tx Koiie. seconded by Councilman, Heil. man. in louowine oru-r was uuanimously passed and adopted: ordered, that six weeks public notice, by advertisement in t be Kvansvllle laily Journal, be given that on the i!Sth day of Match, l.SMS, tbe Common Council of the city of Kvaiisvillo will make an order to open and lay out an alley in Block number eighty-live (N'o. S3) in t lie tow n of Lamasco City (now city of Evansvllle); said alley to be of tiie width of twelve (12) feet, and to extend from .Sixth Street to Frawtliu Street, and the west line of said alley to be one hundred ami nineteen (119) feet distant fioni bixtb Avenue, and parallel with said sixth Avenue. And should any pei-son aearieved at any time within six weeks, apply to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remonstranceleft with the C.erk of tue Common Council, and containing a Mate ment of tiie injuiies complained of .and the amount demanded therf for, s.iid f tition or remonstrance will be considered heard, and determined by the C'omiuou Council on the said 2Stb day of March, l.t. - - And it is further ordered, that the Clei k record in the Minute Book of tiie found: the plat of said Block No. 85, Willi the surroumiiusj stre-ts, showing the location, width, and length of said alley, as tue Same is proposeu to be laid out mid openea, wnicu pi.tt nas oeen preparea by t has. B Uatetuan, Ciiy Survej or. By order of tbe Council. A. M. McGniFF, Clerk. Cty Clerk's Ollice, February lotb.l 8. febli diiw w rTc. JEWELL & CO., BEAIT.KS I.NPURE N 0 it T it It N If) E. rt JIILI KS JtKtSlItlXU HKtbl Illice trade on livim? water will be supplied promptly, by lea ving orders with DO KKH A MORTKN. . mar23-d3iu No, 11 South First kit.

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SPAEKS Pirr-I'ET, WHOLESALE DaUGGISTf Uealprs i I'ainU Oils, Ol !.-id Vv r t'liysiciauw nl4. caiel.i joii.v r.ivir, - Wholesale and Retail Drus. Uealer In Medicines, Puints, Oils, Ji rushes, f:., MAIN H'f., bet. Hecond and Third, Lvaiisviile. led. Partlcn'fir atU-ntlou lveu to CUTTINO WINIXiW ULAHS to any size. IJunZl dtf cliInoifoi'' Is the place to get your 1 ' rescription filial, if you weint them filled correctly. jani ( mnr, roti,oHi?io frkfaka. Ji tions Just received and for le at MIltAKPIEK's Prescription Hfore: Turner's Tic iXdoureux, Wilson s Con sumption Cure, Uphatn'a Meat Cure for Consumptioiti Winchester's ilypophosasium: urc L Cohos, for sale at HCHLAtl'FKIt'rt Drug Htore, Jan-7 Corner Main and (second SU A SI'IdMiin AKSOl JtJL Artists' Colors in Tut Faiet, Knives, Brushes, AK.OBTMKWT OF ubes, i'aiets and Oold Ioaf. tiold Bronze. Kniflish Canvass and Drvinir Oils I r. ' . I . i . . "7 ... uu v hi uisues, iur saie at. i o. o Mlill El Jan7 fieliluepfer'rt Is the test pla;e to get pure Drugs and Medicines. Jan27 CLOUf) '& AEI5, IVIiolesale IlriiInt A NO MAMFACTUHIAG CIIEIHSTr No. S Main Street.: AGENTS FOR GEORGE a REED'S DOMEST.? LIQUID DYES. UENKRAL ACiKN'TS FOK , DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUi UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and i PILE OINTMENT. All orders rromttlr filled. apt. ; AYEfVS HAIR VIGOR, For the Renovation of the Hair. The GtiK.lT DESIDEUiTl'MofthcAze. A dressing wliicK h at ooce agreeable, healthjv abd effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair ji soon restored to its origtn-ii coirr, and the 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 tbe folli cles are destroyed, or the glanda atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application: . Iufetead of fouling the hair with a pasty pediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and conse quently prevent baldness.- Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations danceroas and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only beneflt but not harm it. If wanted merely for a Unix Xi-?4 Mingy, nothing el.-;e can be fouod so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye. it doe9 not soil. white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. WtKPARED EY DR. J. C. AYER & CO , Practical and Analytical Clumlsts, iw;m.. yt.ss. PRICK $1 00. inch" dtiiu ( m) T i:mjii:kt'i jio.vi h i.v maim JLZ1.NK, universally acknowledged tbe .iiiiel Parlor Mt.(azine of America: devoted toOiiglual stories. Poems, Sketches, Architecture srd Model Cottages, Household Matters, (Jems of Thought. Personal and Literary Uohsip (includiiiK spe?tal uepart rneuts on Fasitiout), Instruciions on Health, .Muvic, Amusements, etc., ly tiie et authors, and prolively iliustrated with costly KuK-avIngs (full (.lze) useful and reliable Patterns, Emlirold-ries,and a constant succession of Biiistlc novelties, with other useful and tuterlainlng literature. .No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste can afford to do Wltbout tbe Mod"l Moiithly. KuikIu copies SO cents; hues numbers, us specimens, l'J cents; eltber mailed free. Yearly W, with a valuable premium; two copies. So 50: three copies, ft 80; five copies, :2 ), and plendid premiums for clubs at WOO eacb, with tue first premium- to each subscriber. " A new Wheeler S Wilson Sewing Machine for 20 Kabseribers at S3 each. Address W. JENNINGS 1J K M O REST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Y'onng America tier. H, with the premiums for each.

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131 I. IT. A A. ' ' f -- -";r V it Over First Nat ional iianft, tornor If Ma and ilrt Streett, -Evannvllla, laJU MAJii rini RKK or -omtivi ons tiiim Worn, Oold, Sliver, Vnl caint, orr lite, and Ambr i'l&Um, CarTetf Work, Artificial Palates, &c. AOMINZHTRATOH of Nitron Oti (an excellent and safe anst)ieilc). i,iiUrofirm, Llher, aud also several local par lyzers. NKURA iJUC A m ctlons tra(d. MY FA CI 1.11 1 K -4 ar as 'st and w estattlishmeut tut Ihtkh (noniltlri of rtV rooms) as any lu tbe United Htnle. I RKTURN MY THANKS for tba e. (etisl v patroriaije recti ved during tint pa; fcJUiiT YfcAit.. luU DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, wm'ts i wnn mm m i . Uixx) aurSGon uenu&r, Omce, No. 10 FIRST HTRKKT, hml iLUa aud IxM-ast, Tenders his profeKionl Kervlrn to tint citizens of lOvsnxv ill mad vicinity M.utt Adminlstm Nitrous tM Umi.tc.aU. vlato pain In extracting teeth. DRY GOODS. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO, Nos. 17 and 19 Main Street, WillscU od i&rx st.clt of Staple and Faiicjr ,fJry (toodn V 1Z I t Y C H J Z Vk- I In order to make room for their SIUI STOCK. JanO) G. MAGHEE & CO., rvfo. IU l7 I It HTM T., KtaiiHtillc, IimIIhiiu tot 11 of NEW and 0KMIKADLK STAPI.I: AXD'FAXCY Hosiery, Motions, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac, Having bought tbls itocfe for caih h'.us the great drclfrit the will 'five $yt"-la.l Inducements to buyers, and Invito aU in in search of cheap good to examine tliHr ' tock. O. JdAUIIKE & CO. novlS dtf IK,Y GOODS. W A Ja Jj HT O . I SECOND AKHIVAL AT TUB 3IA3I.110TII IIOl'Si: or IJLI5SPETII. ADAMS & 63 Main Street V4 K NOW OI I I H T Till! 11 li01 Fall and Vvinl-er Dry Uoh1m. Having uouiiiii new i'mhis recently, ami el,i.i aii our poods at. prices oniy Justifte'l by present low prices KhhI,, we r- icuu!iy lequeKt tbe public to call and si .- our -t- K In Drexs (jodn. All tiie newest alludes In French arid Irish Poplins, Frenr-b ..ierinos, F.mpresa t'lotbs, WIuhfjh, Mflangfj tscoUdi i'iaids, and Ail-Wool Jieiaitios. Our stock in Woolen Moods is tl.e ,itrgit in the city. Ju Cloths of all colors, i nsimeies. Halluct, Twewli, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to ofJer to cuKbuners in ducements no oilier liousa in ibe city can. Jur stock of Notions i iarue, i-om jrlsl ng everytbiun expected to be found. VV e ha ve a lare stock of Knit Moods, l-birts and Irawers. Hoods and Nubhts, Hiiawis aud . Hoop-Hkirls, Blankets, Ac We have now lu stock, In Kleached and 15rown Muslins, Canton F.muiicIs. i'rints. Checks, and Hickory Mripi-n, khN of Ibu bext brands produced in IliM country. The bouse that v.iil sell goods at marked value is HUDSPETH, ADAM3 & CO, 6J Main Street.;

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