Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1868 — Page 2

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KOIiMXti DISPATCHES. Xciv York Specials. 1 Nkw Youk, April 7. The World's latest sru from Now JIuvtu hays that the majority i'or (Governor Kriish wi!i proha! ly ' " over U.li'Ht. The Senate will probably K'aQ'l 111 Radicals to 9 Democrats', but the Sixteenth District is still uncertain. The lladic-il majority iu the lloue will be about 20. The Htmltl't Havana special says: Private advices from Mexico state that an act of Congress prohibits the British smuirgliD steamer Danube from taking aboard any specie. The prohibition doea not extend to other vessels. The wife of the American Consul, at Vera Cruz, Mr. Saultter, has arrived here by the steamer Danube. This vessel did not enter the port of Vera Cruz, but sent her mail ashore ia a small boat, under a white flu. The larce firm of Daniel N. Donadebes, of Mexico City, has failed. Amador, the uncle of the Orizaba conspirator has declared against his nerhew, and wa3 assassinated. Generals Jimeze and Clones are co-operating with Arz.and are march iDp on to Meseala where Alvarez has ftill his forces.. The State of Daracgo has proposed to the Government the levying of a duty of ten cents per pound on cotton. The state of Zaeatecas has passed a law prohibiting bull fights. Gen. Quieraga has passed the Ilio Bravo Grande, via Teredo. The war on the Indians in that Bcction still continues. A British gunboat had arrived at the mouth of the Rio Grande, and was making soundings at Matamoras. Fears are entertained that a blockade of the river is contemplated. No communication had as yet been bad with the gunboat. The Congressional sessions were closed March 30th. Advices from Jamaica of the 1st, state that the two men of-war, fully fitted out with the necessary muni tions of war. ta make a great naval experiment, have returned from their six miles race to sea. They are the wooden steam corvette JasonCapf. Charles Marry Aynsley, carrying 17 funs, and the steam iron-clad corvette "avorite, Capt. John D. McCrea, carrying 10 guns. The Jason is 1,711 tons burden, and has cogioes of 400 horse power. The Favorite is 2,180 tons burden, and ha engines of the same power as the Jason. The Favorite beat her woodeu competitor one mile and a half, to the astonishment of all tho spectators. Advices from I lay ti suy there is a proposition iu Ilayti to declare Salnave Dictator. The Cacos are still in revolt. Advices from St. Domingo state that ex-i'residoht Cabral and his Ministers are held responsible for the loss of the late administration, and their friends are desirous to leave the country. They have been permitted to go unmolested. The persons and property of those who remain, are r apee'ed. The WirrltVt Richmond" special says: The riot at Coolfield was quelled without shedlintr much blood. Major Brown thinks the blacks were to Name. Four of the ring loaders, of dosperate character, were lodged in Libby to night. Sandusky, Ohio, April 7 At the municipal and townohip election, hold hire yesterday, the entire Democratic ticket was elected by an average majority of 200. Prkscott, April b McFaul, who was on trial here , for complicity in the murder of Sykes, on the Grand Trunk Railway some weeks ago, was discharged :rom custody yosterday, the evidence being insufiieient for his conviction. . , ... Commuulcated. The Wonder of Saturday Krentng; April 4th. . Eilitors Journal : At about half-pist ten o'clock, on Saturday evening last, my atteution was directed to a very singular phenomenon in the heavens, midway between west au l north. I was at the house of Colonel Adam Mann, in Mr. Vernon, Indiana, and just after retiring to bed, a neighbor, who had discovered the wonderful pyrotechnic, ciuie and called the Colonel's atten tion to it, and in turn I was aroused from my bed to behold it. When first discovered it was, perhaps, two hours above tho horizon. Its nuttou was intermittent and irregular, making one think of tho IL'ht that is seen in the balloon os-ed to and fro by the currents eai. wintered in its course. Now it ws u the size and brilliancy of the evening star; then suddenly it would (.ease in brilliancy and sizo to tonfj!d this maenitude. It was both descending and reeding in its motion, and at intervals its movement was. zigzac, and then tirting, like a shootst;ir. Althilni'ti nluml twr Vi,-n-h.iih wheu first discovered, it was only :-iut twenty minutes before it disappeared in flaming pomp beueath the horizon. It was a rare s'ght, and provoked in us leciiugs of wonder and awe, aud we saL. what can it h.? We had read of cottefs, wlii.ii in their courses and !o!j iape of ages come :i?ain, and in their regular ,...,r,.u double the wide cores of heavtu. Yt'ui it one of tiiese, in its end-

I-s cueuint-nitv;i-"iie ionjr iape of a' thousand year-, pressing. rtunl one ..f , the stormy headhnds of the' skie-? We bite read, too4 of drey bo.lies, ; which, airbed, rnn wild the realms above, . ' 'And meteor-1'ke fame lawlc through

' the sky, And I sail baa one bi thesa pushed its way through the va.-t wilderness of worlds without collision, and is it comintr to our little distant planet? Aud theD I thought of the philosophy that prevailed in the ancient days, and of the phenomenon the Scriptures predict of the Lit days, the appearance of strange -sights in the heavens as harbingers of great events on the earth and 1, said what is going to happen? I knew Gladstone bad made a great speech in Parliament, that Andrew Johnson was being tried at Washington, and that England was sending a great army to Abyssinia tha' the Pope was in distress in Italy that Napoleon was quite nervous of late, that China was treating with Western Powers, that a railroad was being built to the Pacific, that an election for Mayor was coming off in our town, etc., etc., but I could not see why all this should bring this visitor from afarl Rut seriously, the nhenomena was most wonderful. I had seen nothing like it before. It had not the appearance of a comet, nor do I think it could be counted as one of the shooting stars. I believe the almanacs give us no notice of the appearance of such a stranger, and it must therefore be something out of the course of things. X was much impressed with it. and went back to my bed thinking of tb - grandeur of the created universe and the glory of its Maker, exclaiming with Paul " Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty, in wisdom hast thou made them all." -1 Should it have attracted the attention of the knowing ones, I trust we ehall be favored with an explanation of the wouder. R. F. Rawlins. Evaksviu.k, IN'O., April 7, 1808. , Governor Morton. Very few strangers visit the Senate Chamber without inquiring which of the assembled fifty-four is Governor Morton, of Indiana- ' They will be pointed to a man seated to the left of the presiding officer,' a large man of about fifty, with a head thinly covered with dark naif on the sides, but incling to baldness on top, a big, broad forehead, and a pair of, largo, dark eye. that may look dull and expressionless, or keen and bright, according as their owner is interested or not in what is going on around him. An indisposition of two or three years duration has taken the color out of his checks, but otherwise, when seated, he has the appearance of one in good health. It is only when he attempts to walk across the floor that his ailment is discoverable, and in this-respect be is improving slowly, but his pnysician says, certainly. He moves about wita nracn less tfl rt, apparently, than he did three months ago. ' If Morton had never been a Senator, be would be remembered as the great Governor of Indiana, as long as any mn connected in a civil capacity with the late war is remembered: if he had never been Governor of Indiana, he would already be known from the part he has taken in the debates of the Senate since his accession to that body, as oc.o of the ablest members of it. There is that in him which will show itself wherever you put him as superior' to the ordinary stuff of .which latter-day statesmen are made. There is such a deplorable similarity of unimprovable mediocrity among most of our Congressmen that one is led to suspect they are manu-s factured by machinery, on the division -of-labor; principle a hundred heads made in one shop, a hundred hands in another, a hundred feet in another, and so on any head willfit on any shoulder. On the same subject and the same side they may all be relied upon for very nearly the same speech. Hut Morton is not of that kind. There is an individuality of thought and expression about all he says that separates him from the crowd and marks him as a man" of great intellectual power. His speeches are always full of strong points, which carry couviction to the mind of his bearers, and clinch it there to stay. He can say more iu ten minutes than most men will say in an hour, and ssy it so that it will be remembered too. His style is forcible, but not flowery; strong, but not brilliant. He has none of that cheap ambition fur d 'splay in debate which consists of ornament without thought, and pomn without substauce, and invariably nustakes the glare of words for the glitter of ideas, which has been aptly compared to the " Helen" of the sculptor Lysippus, whieh makes fiaer.' supply the place of beauty. To fully appreciate his power, you must listen to a debate iu the Senate hear his associates rise one after another and declaim iu majestic common place, then hear Mr. Morton thunder for about ten minutes. You'll di:eover at once the difference between debate aud declamation. In every difcus-ion in which he has taken part, he has s-hown bis superiority over all his as fociatcs in the faculty of powerful c. indorsation which presents thoughts olo nltor another in rapid succession without the waste of a single word. And t i answer him in the stylo of an ordiua'.v stump speech is only to tilt with the sword of a harlequin against the armor of Achilles. , Mortou is not less great as a politician than as, a statesman. If I were at libery to print all I know on tho subject. I could easilv show how much ! better oil the Republican party would j

bo to-day, than it i,-, if it hid taken his adfite at times during the pist two yearn. And President 'Johnson, , if he bad done a-' Morton advised him two 'years ago, would in all probability be the Republican candidate for Preside tit, instead of being on the eve

of conviction before a Republican cauj u;'frm'370nly called a high Court of Impeaehmeut. Morton had just returned from Europe when the Civil Rights bill wa presented to the President. He heard in New York of the likelihood of a veto, and came on here in great haste to advise the President to recousider his determination and sign the bill. I met him while be was here, and he predicted in the result of the veto precisely what has since happened abrupture between Congress and the President, in whieh the latter would certainly be pushed to the wall. Washington Correspondence of the Clncinntitl (Jommerci'il. J. Ac X. COATS ' 9 II F.J T KlX-COItD WHITE A BLACK THEEAD .Assorted Cases f 100 Dozen. Bright Colors In Eoxcs, With thtiir well-known Trade Mark. HE IV AMOKTHENTN. And from forty to fifty S-t hades of Color In each box of FI VE r O Z E IV H , Assorted Cases of 100 Dozens. BEST SIX-CORD CROCHET COTTON. On P poo 1m and in Hanks. FOR SALE BT THE PACKAGK OVVt. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS . Sole Agreufn lit Xw York. TOR J. & P. COATH, of PAISLEY, SCOTLAND 5n2u :im esl. CARTER'S O O 3IU INED Writing ami Copying INK. This COMBINATION Inlc hai been awarded tb HIUltKMr I'KlMHMs over all othitrs in w fork. Itotoii, and KmI I limtrr, and (iron- unoed by th most, oeleorated cheiulu lue bextlnk ever ottered to tbe public. ItlsnNed by many of the largest Commercial Jou.h, Hanlis, Kallroadx, and (itlier corporn tious lu ew Vorfe, lioton, Cluclnnaii, and Loulnvllle, and gives perfect KallIactlou. The Advantages of this over other Inks re First. It flours freely from the pen, and does not thicken by expoxuie to the air. iSecond. It will give a perfect and instantaneous copy. Third. It will not mould. Fourth. Rt'lni? eoiiHllv Ax erkxl tor Cnnv. Ian an for Bookkeeping, It eutlreiy doea away wun iu uw oi iwo Kinuaoi mm. Fltth. It ls more permanent than common Inks. Klxth. The color, when flr?it written, ls a beautiful dark green, but in a remarkably short time U changes to a brilliant j:t black not a brownish black. Seventh. It t admirably adapted to the most dellcH.14 writing, and always "uiaket ltnuiirlL". TTiis Ink U ixirrantrrt to flow a freely a Arnod ', or any other Writing Fluid now in ; to (rive as percd a copy as any Copying lut; aad not U. mould. '. . , EVANdVILLK JuTJRNAL CO.. . nov22dlfl 1 JSole Agents for this city. , ; ; CLARK'S-;; OUR NEW THREAD" Six-Cord, Soft-Finish. . SPOOL COTTON Every number warranted Six-Cord to No. 80. Put up in neat viite boxes, containing twelve spools each, a convenience to the retailer. A complete assortment always it store and for ?alo in Evansville by H. II SWEETS ER & CO. 20 3Ial Street; MACKEY, NESBITT & GO. 11 31aln Street, Miller, Gardner & Co., FIRST ST E LIT. Ami tlie, trivle generally, uiiyi Iu.Th.Sat. Fire Limits. Ur.Kl KV JI VK.V. lhat be nuders -:gned wdl apply to the S ummon Council ot the city ol KvunsvlUe lor t'erntlssioii to erect a lranie Uuildln, ls. bv "- HO'' .'2 on tbe hIi- on up.' d-'w kkkdeU'ck iucuAitDT.

AltCHITECTS.

p ALLEN & CLARKE, ! f irehlteeH & Superintendents. Orf.ca Creswnt City Building, Becon Jloor; entrance No. Hit Main SUreet. Plum and nipciiicatlons furnished on reasonable terms. weiW Mm H. MIJRSINNA, RCIII T E G T. ffl-No. CHANDLER'S BUILDING Corner Fi rat and Locimt Htre. Kvanavtlle, Ind. " Plans rdiI tspfclftcations for all kinds of buildings fui muned at nort notice, and on reaMonwble rren frnohlo darn INVALUABLE MEDICINE XOB. THJt Purifying of the Blood. BR. J. W. POLAXD'8 1X1111101 Doctor, A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humors, , Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncles and Bolls, Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affections of tbe Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism. Piles Chroulo Diarrhoea, Mercurial DiMeaaes, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and the Affections originating- In the Derangement of the Dilutive Organ, vis.. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and jtfervous Affections, Headache, Langour, and Depression of Spirits, Lom of Appetite, Constipation. Tin i:.X( i:i,li:m' meimcixal Compound was flrst prepared by Dr. .1. W. I'oLaNI), In 1817, and waa then employed with ureal succeH.s In expelling humors from tbe blood : bat in ImH a me Ileal friend, who wen quite celebrated as a physician, especially in the treatiuent of humors. sUijgeHied some Important Improvements, which were ado Med, an1 which has made It (so the peo. I Kay) fhe very iest remedy for alt kinds of humors known to "the tacuify." This preparation is composed entirely of vegetables, ainona w ich areMarsaparf Ja, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, Mandrake, and Blood root. ' When the 1 originator lived " In " ??ew Ma:Qihlre, at Uotltown Ceutie, for the pdce of thirty or forty mllea around, and In Manchester particularly,! he Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous aud wonderlul cures which It effected, 'though manufactured in large quantities, the supply was iiequently exhausted, and purchasers had lo wait lor more lo be made. In that region, some very severe cases of Erysipelas w- re treated with and they were cured I Erysipelas, sores, or carbuncles Ihone uvly, painful ulcers were eutlreiy removed wherever tins medicine w faithfully used. . to it was with (Scrofula and Salt Kheuin. ihe Humor Doctor eured I hem. il Is free from any d;ttmer us c'mgs. Is ph-asuut lo the taste, sale, yet sine and ellecuve iu its action. Prepared at the KKW ESUI.ASI) HOTAMC lEI'OT, and for sale by all dealers In medicine. C. DAMON & CO., Proprietors. CLOUD & AKIN, Wholesale Agent. ' For Rale at retail by all druggists. , feisrwidtr P. 8KMO.VI V. GEO. L. DlXO.f. T.JT. HtrJTT SE)10M., DIX0X & CO. Evanbyille, Ind.; Jan. 1, 18GS. WK iiavk, this day, a.nsoci. ated ouiselves together 'or tbe purprKe oi ooing a Wholesale Boot and hhoe business, in ibis city, under the Arm name of t-emouin, Dixon i Co. ; also, for doing a manufacluriUK business in the towp ot Abliiglon, Massachuseits, under' the firm name of Hunt Se.-uonln Co.,. ornoe at HI Pearl Wtreet, Boston. P. SEMONIN. GEO. L. DIXON. T. J. HUNT. Evansville, Ind., Jan. lnl,SG8. : I have, this day, admitted as co-partners In my preaent B'tot and Hhoe Jiuairiess, 1' this city, and aio in Lie manulaoturii. j business. In Abingion. Masacimsetb Go, JU Iixon acd f. J.- Hunt, an will ' aeeu uy tue alxive cam, giving tha nr i: names and their objects. .Mr. Hunt, who has a life-long ex nen ence in the manufacturing business and a number one Judge ot Boots and Snoe.s, will devote his whole time to matiulacturlng expressly for the Evansville House and ti.e purchase of such voods as we do not expect t make ourst-lves. the nrm. by this new arrangement, vril: pos-sess advantages ''tilch but lew houset ch.d claim, and will be able to offer Induce ments to onr trade, both as regards price and quality. The obji-ct of the different members oi the firm In this association is not lo do business lor a day. but u iltetime: and. to accomi lish their objects, they expect to do business npon correct principles, thereby meriting a full share of the trade. 'Jo my old patrons, I return my sincere thanks lor their liberal patronage, and hope, by de attention, to merit a continuance of the same In the future. Very ref pectin II v, fan7 1. St:.UU.M.V. M ATT II E W DALZELL, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Nails, White Lead, Lime, Cement, &c, , Xo. is Water Street, declO dly Evansville, Ind. Notice Of nrd?r of Council to Discontinue the Alley situate betweea Fulton Avenua and Fiftn Avenne, and niji i:.iL n, a. i i r.xienamff irvm iviuta otrett to i Tenth btret in Block Number Thirty-one. MOTKK is hereby gieu, tkat Ihe i.'M Common Conned ol the City of Evansville at its session on the 9 h day of March. AD. I'liK, pns-ed an order fo allscontinue the alley situate betweeu Fultou Avenue and Ki'th Avenue, aud extending lioin Ninth lo Tenth streets. .ill per-otis owning or claiming real estate sdjoiahig or abuttinit npon said ality. aud feeling themselves aggrieved by the pabsste of saia order, may have redress by application to said Council within fix weeks from the publication of this uoilce. A. M. MOiRIFF, Clerk.' City Cork's Office, Mai ch IU, liit&. marlT Union copy.

COMMISSION CAHXK

C. Y7. KERNEY & CO., Commircitil Iii isJtcrs, PRjDCCE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. 4 MTfAMORE STHEET, rnarll d3m L VANSVLLLK. WS. U. FISHER. C A. BUSKIRff. J. 11. SWA AR FI.SIIKIt, SIVA A It & CO., Railroad Transfer Agents, Xo i- w i?nl 1 1 tin il Co iii mission Mcrcli'ts Xo. 19 .or(U Wafer St., EVAXSV1LLE, IITJ. Cash advance made on consignments. Low rates of freights to all points Kast and West guaranteed to shippers by river anu ran. References Smith A Dunnlnir. NewYork : Falrcbild & Bingham, NewOileaus; Bar ton s fool, Cincinnati, Ohio, maris atf FUEI). It. IIUST0X & CO., No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, .. . . , EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, FORWARDING & COMMISSION . s 1 1 . - ' . " ' ' 1 : , . ' "' ' ': ' 4 i ':;:.'-" ' -and- . , GENERAL AGENTS White Line Central Transit Comp'y. All property snipped by this Line goes through in locked and sealeti cars, will,, out rehandling or transfer. febll 8m Having dissolved my 'connect ion with the late llim of It. K. Punkerson & Co., I Intend to devote toy attention to tho Interests of the above t litlitibls JAne, and can promise my friends quick time, caretul hsndling, and cheap rates. , febii - ALfeJCANDKH WIL80N. WM. G. BROWN, " ' Alias " Billy Brown". TliOS. P. IlBITTOJf . K. SCIXOKNI.AU B. WM. G. BROWN & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION IcVTer'olinLHtH, '- Wharf boat Proprietors, Ballroad & Fast Freight Line Agents, EVAXSVILLK, IXD. Kvansvllle National Ban It Evansville. Merchants' . " ' . " First " "'.."' . C'has. Viele 4 Co., Kvansvllle. "' Brandeis& Crawford, Louisville. Ky. Foster Bros., Cincinnati, O. lebiitf CHB. DKCKKK. JOHN CI. DJU, -. ' ,, . , FBKD. q. DKCKKB. , .. . C. DECKER & SONS' Manufacturers of Spoken, Wheels, Hu. : . . : fehatts, 'elloes, aud Beat Work, and dealers in Wagons, Drays, Carts, TMmbK -. ,-. . - : S&eins, ; ' ' and have always on hand a large assortment ot - ' Seasoned Way on Hakers' Sawed MaleriaU 146 and 14 Main Street, corner Fifth Evansville, Indiana, Prlc Lists furnished on application. mchlt ly , Notice " Of the I'sojiosed Opening of an Alley in tiloelc 8T, Lammu'o. OX MOIlo IU' COl'Dit'lLMAN Kolie. seconded by Councilman Heiiman, the following order was unanimously pussed and adopted : Ordered, that six weeks' public notice, by advertisement in the ivvausville Ually Journal, be given tbat on Ihe ZSfh day of March, l1, the Common Council of the city of Evansville will make an order to open and lay out an alley in Block number eighty-five i.Vo. H-'ii in trie town of Lamaeco City ( now city of Evnnsvillei; id alley to be of the width of twelve (12) feel, and to extend from Sixth Hiret-t to Eraaa11 n Mieet, aud 1 he w est line of said alley to be one hundred aud nineteen (ll'J) feel distant liom Hixtli Avenue, and parallf Willi sild ."sixth Avenoe. And hou!d any person atrizrieved at any time within six weeks, apply to the Coin iuou Council lor redress, by petition or remoiiMiaLiee left with the Cierk of tue Common Council, and couiaiiiin: a s-tat-nieul of the injinles comptalutd of and the amount demar.ded tlierefor, saiil petition or remonstrance will be -considered heard, and . detei mined by the Common Council on the said 25th day of ilarch, And it Is further ordered, that the Clerk itturu ID me i im ,r KJ1i.i p.m.-k no. ss. with me sur r''u"din streets, showing the , focat'op. same is proposed to be laid out aud opened, which plat lias been prepared by I has. B. liateman. Ciiy Survej or. . By order of the Council. . , , A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. C y Clerk's Oflife, February luih.l . feblt dtiw . . K. C. JEWELL & CO., ilEAI.KK.-S IN PURE NO li Til EltX ICE. FAUILIKS JitSlltlXU 1IKAI.TI1Y Ice t; ade ou living water w ill be supplied promptly, by lesvingorders with DOCKER A MORTEN, inar23-d3ni . . ,No, il boutli First fit.

I. H AAS

ICcsiflcsit l&entiMt, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, Evansville, IaU MAJirrAciTitEit or coxtimii oii (iutn Work, fiold, Hilver, Vul 'anite, Coralite, and Amber l'laus, Carv4 Work, Artiflcial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oild (an excellent and safe anassthetlc), Chlo roform. Ether, and also several local park lyzera. ' NEURALGIC Affection treated. . MV FACILITIES are R3 good and mestablishment as large (consisting of HY rooms) as any In the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for th M. tensive patronage received during the pa; K1G1IT Y EARS. . - mchiU ; DR. J. C. BIERB0WER, 4 Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. JO FIRST STREET, bet, Mala ' ' -and Locust. Tenders 'his professional service to th pitlsensof Evansville and vicinity te&itt Administers Nitrous Oxide Gasjto.aU. Tiate pain In extracting teeth. xmr goods. i.i. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO, t t l Nos. 47 ana 49 31aln Street, WlllU off lare stock of Staple and raucy Dry Goods .1 i :! f VERY Cf II 13 'l. In orde r to mak room for their STOCK. Jan20 fi G. MAGHEE & CO., No. IT I It H T H J?., KTfiiiHvillc, Indiana, A HOW ' OPCMSO "A LARtil stock of NEW and DESIRABLE - 'I i STAIJLE ASD FANCY i - ! ti ' Hosiery, IroiloiLS, Vv I ;. f, " n oop skirts; 1 I I ; 1, .I &o., Ac Having bought this stock lor cash sia? the great decline, they will eiye special inducements to buyers, and invite all la in search cheap goods to examine their stock. 1 ' ' , G. MAGHEE C6.. ' -novlSdtf 1 '' .; ' ' : ; hECOND MAMMOTH IIOISK or nFI)SPTH, "ADAMS & CO, 63 Main, Street, TXTI: NOW AFt'KIl TO THE liifT lie a larue and welJ-selected stocx ol Fall aud Winter Dry Ooods. Having bought new goods recently, and selling all our goods at prices only justified bypresent low prices East, we r.'tspectlully teqiiest the public lot-all and see our stock In Dress Oo.-kIs. All the newest shades in French and Irish Poplins,' French ;.lerlnos. Empress Cloths, Winsevs, Melange fccotcb Plaids, and All-Wool Delaines. ,.- Our stock jn Woolen OochIs is the largest in the city, In Cloths of all colors, Cassimeres. Satlneti, Tweexls, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to offer to customers inducements no oilier house in the city can. Our stock of Notions is large, comprising every tiling expected to be found. Wehave -a large stock of Knit Goods, Shirts and Drawers. Jiooda and Nubias, HhaTls and Hoop-Skirls, Blankets, tc loiiic.4tIe Cwoocls. We have now In stock, In "Bleached aud Brown Muslins, Canton Flannels, Prints. Checks, and Hickory stripes, goods of tfce best brands produced in this country. , The bouse that will sell goods at marked val ue is A . . s , , , . -A HUDSPETH. ADA?iIS & CO., , 63 JIala Street: ; ') ,6c21

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