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17, - - The Nashville papers are t41 best iatnoised in an advertising way of any in the United States. The Union, in particular, is a mammoth advertiaing sheet with a large supple!nent. The Shawnielown Afercury has been shown a pompkin that measures twofeet five inches in length, five feet ten inches eircumfrenee, Led weighed eihkty-five pounde. It was raiseflay Judge Bowman of Gellatin County. , - , P The Rockport Democrat.- urges ,tbe Democrats of Siwocer county to be of good cheer, for notwithstanding they were, beaten, at he last election by an average mijority of 200, " it- is a well known fact that there id to-day, in Spencer county, a Democratic' majority of it least 150 voted." We dare 'asy the Democrats can't $te, the majority.. , Prerequisites to getenstruellett ' Judge lisrel, of Alabama, has recently bad in interview with President Johnson, and en his return borne publiebed letter in the Nlohile News, in wIlich he Payer, 0.: ',, "From what I hs31,1 ot tirvashington, and from all etttlire01, I Will state that it is expected of the South that' eh. will--494 Declare the ,Afrierin race free by the organic law eaeh State. "2d. 1 bat eatb State will secure and guarantee by her, Constitution rights to the freedMen; , political rights, tough as eulfrage; sitting on Juries, Ac , are not expected to be conferred on them at this time; these are matters to be left -to tile 'discretion of the asiveral States,' , , , "But the freedom of the African race and the - gutiranty of their civil tight' ere prerequiditee to the reconstruction of State governments and their re-admission iuto the Union. t I - 7 , "The questing, then, ie narrowed down to this: Will we make a constitutional declaration of the freedom of tbe African race, awl a guaranty of their civil rights, or remain indefinitely ender a military government?" If the Southern people will accept with cbeerfurtiese the conditions laid down by Judge Byrd, and carry them out in good faith, the bitternees of feeling now azititiog between the North and South will soon givi place to- barttionY and fraternity. The " source of all our woe" will have beau removed. Kindness and cordiality will -Wive an opportunity to eXelTiA0 their eiveet influences undisturbed by the black. spectre which halt heretofortsteriven theta from 0,4,4 endeavors. Peace, genial and undisturbed, will occupy her throue, with Plenty, Prosperi,y and floppiness her handmaidens. May the Southern people be wise unto their own and all other's intermit; and not seem to be fightiog tipsiest the progress of the lige, ite as against God himetif å Democrat's Argument 1u:sins Tot. log the t alon tchet. Rather an annueinK argument, bettor. red I n election dey, near tbe pile of the Sixth Ward. An old time-h000red JeffersonianJschson Democrat, who had grown gray in Democratic) victoriea and defeats, made his appearance at' the polls, se all good cilia-no should do, for the purpose of acknowledgiog kis Tight to the elective franchise. As he neared the scene of action, a gentleman of the Union persuation, eornisent of the political antecedenteof the JeffortionjanJackson man, tendered a Coz ticket in the way of a joke. The old Democrat accepted the offered ticket, and declared he would vote it, ta be bad become disgusted with his party. Ile then started tor the polls, when the fact of his couversion become twilled around among his Dembcratic 'friends, as such changes do in a abort space of CUM Before reaching the place tor de. positing votes , he was surrounded by a score or more of Hibernia politicians, who collared, cont-tailed and button. holed hint, and wauted to have a little talk with him. Hibernian Democrat "Wilat;s th.is ye's a' going to do, tointberr Converted Deinocrat "Why, "vie the Union ticket." Iliberoian 2..1'011, tke dieill" Hibernian No. 3 "Ohl be gorry, don't, for the Inv of the old paTty.1, t it , Hibernian No. 1.--"Now, miether, what 's the matter wid us, that ye's about to desert us V' Converted Dem..-,-"Well, to tell you the truth, I'm about tired of this thing of saving the nigger. before aaving the Union. I 've good common sense, Michael, and have watched closely the old Detnocretio' party since the rebellion was first hinted at, and by (1-4 I think there is a neater desire with my old party to perpetuate the nigger than the Union. e Hibernian No. Ohl be Jases, that's not so." , , Hibernian chcrus,"Divil a bit" Hibernian No. N. - ,' about the tagurs. We'll lave it to ye's, and ye'. ean 't Aelly it Miler a while tit d--d Republicans will bare the blacks in our schoole among our Wider. I have two as fi'ne childergurrelaas iver trod the sod, agoin to school. The name will be turned in amongst them ; they'll be a studyea together, a plsyen together, a learnen together, and a growen together, and, begorra, the first thing we knows, we be grandfather to a da lot of mulatters." This capped the climax, and amidst Ions and conlinued laughter from a considerable crowd of bystanders, our toid Jeffersonien Jackson Democrat departed for the pone, not agreeing with his old political contrsde, and voted the Uoion ticket throughout , A " StrINNEIL "Me Fort Wayne noes (Copperhead), is confounded at the result of the election in Allen county. That a county which usually givea's Democratic majority of from 2,000, to 2,000, should elect a Union can& lets by a msjority of 128, 'is quite su:prising. Is commenting on the result, the Tines says: , "Ws confess to a settee 'of deep humiliation in being compelled to record the defeat, on yesterday, 'of the Democratic party in this county. 'We admit that this result is as unexpected as it is painful to us. We have not the heart to comment upon this result. Like all people very 11019X. pectedly yohorsed, we have not much to say just now. When we recover from the slocirL we may athiress ourselves to a consideration of these wounds, and see if sotno healing remedy cannot be applied:: , . , . , Demotratio paper in -Wisconsin says, with exquisite humor: " The great Demooratie party of the conntry stands reedy to continue that service which it has so faithfully rendered in the past." Ne more al thitnal lovest
Grumblers and Growlers. characterizoi their speech ard pr,ste, Disc Wanted, irritable , poop!' are and that ruffian-am and violence were usually well known and recognieed as the usual accompaniments of their arpublic pesta, or are more ' oljects of gurnonts, while threatenings of reboltion smullement to th,.rw oftbe commoo,e7 rot constituted thoir only effective reasons sonft3ieteal with the Moon, T boy aro, , in Congress tor obtaining the increasing without good ju'Ument, compisioiaz ot 1 demands of tv re legislative "pap" for wiliq is. is tbs imperfect nature of thinga, t their weakly utirm, ling. Mere brute onornidablw or tho con-septet:mos admit, force and growling threats were the own inwteoiswey wait! mi,,,,,,,kes talesia, staple of their politicians, the mean' of tints, . - :',-:; .,;,,:, , , ' their success in misnamed statesman Tbe more (iiscreet yowler, are, teyer., ship. With a few sophistical exceptions, theless, baneful members of society. skill was at a discoutt in their intellectThey are,no$, eo esaili a allerstood, being nal as io their industrial manifestations plausible in the objects Ind methods of in national d:scuetiorat, or, rather, in the grumbruig There ars, se- object of national contesos, whether exhibited in the legislative halls or in the press and publfa' utility. ia' which litairasit' ay noS be dscovered, no schemes of benificence social intercourse. . Detraction of others has not exalted which are not 'defective, and no human the lioutl?ern leaders Let tteta depend instrnmentality which ia:stot, Imperfect, yet tbilltit;teit4imiso.oria,aliof,14., no longer on tLe negro as the lever of nes or incapacity anywhere on anybody their exaltation, their all-in-ail, but upon la sufficient to send these hounds howl their own skiil, encrly, and resources, jog in pursult of lb t,distrocVon of what- like "the rest of mankind." il h .iterto
soe,,,j, .40d whoma,v,-,r Li pir,mt wimp,. they hare oczuriel the r ).ition of sotne able and osefil Thus do the; fre9uent Ir"m" wo "1 (Ai 9II-0 "Pende'l " , . ty astruct;if not destrOy,- the worltin'g potatoes 64 their wahatay, sod eoulc see no virtue in soy measure that did power of,113! best insti,tutions anti thair not promote their .trowthi, and the aliAhtsupporters e---- . Selfish conaTtlersAtons, unconsciously eist, check to whichewas enough to cast them into the gulf r,f confusion and ruin. sometimes, doubtless Ts often the father of fault-finding, with thit'wolch is in it- 'eel-1'14'10i." the Poa-0" WI arid Perlichee, the war soil defttruction of king self good. hieny ludtviduals can percotton here been providential "blessings erne nothing worthy 'of consideration, in that in which they ars not personally !II. diligui"." It I. D. - s- .,-1,.. , - interested or conspicuous. Worthy peo- . me President's A ddress to the Col. ple, in their tiForrq wayolootat lit 1041, - ored Troops. projects ',mil jus4itutions far-reachiog PresidentJohnson's epooda i,t the First and permenent in their influence on District of Colutri4itt le,' lored Regiment, mankiad, and judge them fanciful and on Tuesday, does not coincide with the brutal Detnocrat:c dsclurstion tbat thia iuoperative because beyond their lim- - a or.,,teman's country On la exclusively 1 ; Red StWil ibd COmptithfentilOrr. These the contrary the w:oie tenor of hie . . . n3en, We say, ate fruitful in their small speech was quite the reverse of this base spirit Ile said to the colored veterans: way t9,their day. They are goo .1 at env :This is yo:r countrylas well as up ploying the products of th'e pres'ent, but their endeavors are cos 6oed te whet is. ildemyoecIrs:teie cinieunttroy,"thte.lusilniottrilingAtilLat: No talents are put out at interest for the "Title country is founitedPupolt he prinincrease of future iio'nerktipne," prosper. ciplea a t q utility." Ca rt a , Democrat
ity, holinetts, or tappinesc Politician' are p"culiarir tte "objects , .! 7,,7:471i V. of thene characerriatIcS. They frequent,ly decry the purese yartiao and mons
correct policy,: because tei'etofore in things a'. Well." "WL11 you now when yo si have returued to tlie positions of opposition to thetn.' Virultot abuse of wizens E the mak , . w you hese- turned to the ponest, tign avocations of peace will you give evi minded men is the ;nit-, ,alightest dance to the ',Ad l'hat you are eapstAis mistakes Ore MagillifiCi IMO stupidity or and tompetent to grotel-rs yourselves." , ilow does thot unconditional, iodorscorruption., Tabs Asir words for Ituth, io,t 1.temncracy Lks !Lis picture, Or and we'sliould'oheeriva ootiiin'g the that is most itseritorious, aud course of those with "'horn they do not virtuous, aril ittellieleil, and well inaMliata lint fatuity and pyrindling. "! 4. Corned, most stood bi:rhoet, without re- . yard to enlia. It is, 64 very basis upos The truth is, ia is tot always plain which heaven rests Vico individual who is nearest rilitht... Them 14 reason taiies t1,1zrte in the sublime and
S.' . WI 60,0.., IMOW,60 'a on both to en, an is not always Fos mcna I seri,'04 I ot prortrtiva to sibls tor even al, nohlased,ruirtil to anY tneriti' end 4,4 Itsasenot which is most eorrect..:- what will become of the Iv-taw-racy uuder such a rule, here os thsrel It is oulr when a party has :soltiptel , , , llow does thin set on tlie Demucratin arroneoui,i,arn solust, Awn destine- litomh: , live.. principle' is" Ali"' banter' of its poi- " There 14 rreat r,r6,),ent before u4, ley, Ott It, shortid be condemued and I may nu well atiuð, It hr--re in utterly' and doomed without delay; this connection, and that is whether this bee been eminentil case ,eab race can be inecirpurat4,1 and mixed with the people of the Un;t d Stairs the Nadirs -of the Month,' thotte whotn made a harmonious and permanent intheir plausibility persuaded to their sup- tredient in the poliuleieri. This is the port, and , their sympathiser' of the problem tohe coultici,retl. Are the diNorth.' ' 'The latter .webis Oil seldom Petivm Tw""1.1 a the All''-rieen Government sufficient to retive this element mere toadies,' expectant' of' crumb" in a vele "Lape d,,v4At, it aiiii melte from official. table". This party, or these it work beetthfuIly upt,n she system as' parðett';'1)16a "'tit IP" the negro, arid the has incorporeted, it? This the cultivation'of cotton lsittr the power de- tion to be detfirmitied. Let us melte the rived from thew, in'their gods. They exPe'im"ti 11" "'"" it iti ffmi LIU." From .the varied complexio of the seemed thus to have a duality or tribity prnblem, atd the well known Southern of gods. But lu reality they had b bab;t4 r should say that much Demo- , one, the negro, (torn whom all things cratio , blood has already been incorporated and mixed with it, and ant the else were to be-derived.' -Thut they .of Democratic digestive powers will dispone necessity 'became distingoinhed grum' of the whole and work it into the , sys biers. It 'was hinonsibl" that the opin- tem And since the incorporation hes ions and policy of -the country shoubl be gone so far, it is well that we bave the forever subordinate to those din" Set ÐetnneraLia endorsement of the Prest dent's liberil views tor completing thie hi meii:-4h.e.imMediate iota:esti hta inoL , 'octal digestive prucess --Cineinflaii ety of the population, and of Joes1 origin. Gast' tte, ! , It woo not coteetvabfe that the'lo f . gte o Am
, - , the age ahouhl 4teitif itseir tor their' eettill 'ea be that the mo rI it' purposes. t COn e let the morEt.,, ION.PWVOIF A V ,i014Mi 114 kA, WO . O.... S kIVM .11415 - albite of the age should become monasters of inconsistency, fnr- ttl;,ir str'iommodation ; or that Abe Christianity of the ago should adopt the itemitmee mon t attitude. It could not be that the'indua tried of the age should belie, thetaWyss and invit,s their own ruin by adopting ., , . exploded theorke anti systems, n There. fore it' was that .:tha'Simthero leaders found every tireutustan6e favorable ta modertizeowterli, their pre-eminence- as , and they improved their Vpportanitiea,
P1'00141904 Men nt idest"3111 The FashionsThe Fell and Winter ert tated with indifference everythin-g that pea or Laces, loaktoThe New seemed' to have tact -relation to It' hat DesignsOpera tiovis and tarMtge flunks'NOVeltlet unfortunately for the tante of the ott- - - - " The approach of cold weather suztiject theirla16trt'' auu:!,1"" as,ce,n. gests the U18 of substantial cloaks in annoy to permanent , power Lurougn Ate place of the ;ight and airy fabrics of Influence, every limpulee of the times the milder season. Very cump!ete preweighed bearirr Ilion IL The are, the parations hare .alrestJy been made for science the' common ',welt-being,, the ft:t1LaZ.d.,:nr,st,!::,. c2".'Liug.hs:
7-'-----' ---.' '---.. ---- ' '- -- ."'"- -.''' ..-... have iust taken lace and "'Vie the strength, the morality:, the ieligion, tha - - P 1 stocks ol goods exhibited by the mana ,,,, , cotemercot and Om intelligence of the factarere and importers comprise in the country condemned its perpetuity by ea. aggregate no greater supplies than usual, they are richer - and mare varied. A tension. By-themassee -iTii-,exlitentii large proportion of the garments are was tolerated, bill they ilicr-t;oi Couéen.1 very costly, being made of the finest and . rn. to promote ,rie;seesea' 113cIllste-w11 most expensive materials; but there is ling to let it die a natural death.. They to be no general axlhange in the styles woobt ität couient io-cbisristi tbe ithnort torresponding with tbe change that took place this fall in the shape of bonnets. mal growth of a noxioaVvliolitv. Therei . fore, in ticebrdsiade withl the ink) Of our , ------ ?ffil 1"t!""rit ''''''. ' The batquine farm,. which bas been a conetitutläti,116761411aiidoeni should -- have been . acquiesced Iti by' sta.,01ser favorite, is still retained, and w.11 be the prevailing etylio' for :tali and wintpr. goo4 tit4zsaso La woisbiped;ttiAm- it will be worn ihorter than formerly, be, were, bound to revere the will of the but will be cut deeper at the back than people, at.4. thli sentimenti of civilitid tt. tbe,,eides:1,tatt "itte sllt"t izits fr"1,,t imirculars wiii ,,ei next .n .avor; mut tme mankind. - ,
......u........ t Tb. ivlit...1,11.a pionc.,77.01 t,,,,,.,11.; 07crlot;', . , true Jeffetrsonian Democracy was-in socordance with our system,' which ea: courages individual liberty, hut de' p, ales! the propriety of nursing and " tectirg into unnatural vitality special , interests, at the expels, and 'io despite of ilia opposition of sli others': . But the .., - - " Democracy " halls :forsaken the "II'd of their fathers '111;n3 iought out a Tajopubatitata ealptfinto which inuyt;:itarg.,toin nicTre,dlie 4de,pilish than mealy origin.! 'The.verdiet
two end trimmed with quilted petits and jet than mealy origin.' ' The verdict of . , . 0 . .. . ortittnents, were considered admirable people wee, is the Southerty system' or for itecliecal use. -- , labor, tvui plot inherent energy and right- ' Circulars in velvet cloth w'in b,e worn eousness enough tó u.s(alil its& er. ;11oht. by 'persons who are not suiied with the basquine, nr-to whom it isnot becoming. constant quarreling with iti competitors, A . . Lt as eol 0,,n,r. pc,,,,zi- d, is in circalar form. with loose All elegant ,velvet cloak, recently im- ..!,, let it die the death." own country alone,litil the modern sleeves. It is lined with white silk and " -world, that regarded their system as igt ornamented with jet and lace. Another . in , cloth, without feeeves, ta male with structiie sad injurious, if not with herthree siliMi, on! at the back, aod one PrinciPieft.:-"1"'"A ' .6-tit swat'-, at each hid& Upon the' back, covering drotemoafndthatedirof uo7.. '' '. the people or these 1. the seem, ie th grip -,4. 1 ,,,.. vevet three or
tufted Statea "that thesewrinciples of lb' fear shou)(1: contrcd'on entire: foreign and dotniatic policy. "t, le Tiow of all thesa' considernflona; it id aurpiising that curses and abuse
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SCent " nigger rqual:ty " titre? Of in dist' "Strop le hooey Jots not wean (simply) the priviiege of going ioto tLe (simply) the privitegc of going toto tLe battle field or ,into the se men of the country as a au!dter. it wean.' other EvAestiLLe JovertAL.--Thle xcellent daily paper coulee to at this week great. I deily paper coulee to eq this week greet 1 ",...." la tar adi a ,. nd unproved I aleces, cgontrenieuce Of " mak:upai,:Plicr: and is sow one of the largest papers in ' Iodises Thl Journal " aPoktsr.isell" fur 1 lie.itopraved appearance on the ground of increasing business. It contains all the meet telegraphic diepaiaae and is one of the staunchest and truest Colon papers published in the Western' States. 7Shatenectown Mercury. , , ' Wa vv ill ever ' try to- prove ourselve s worthy tha good opinion entertined of yet int! ripiessed by our -Mercury friend as al'Iss. loose sacks which, were bo muih WPM not long einee, elm no longer be tonsil' ered "drese' on env occasion. Cloaks for fail wear are made up of heavy silk oc. cloth, or in any other material to match the dres.L ' 41 pretty balquine is of black rep 'IA the waist and seams at the beck ot the skirt, beirt,z trimmed with guipure lace. ...Velvet basquines, trimmed with sEk and jee ornamentals b.," tb.,,,b' ...be a ,e,n,-.-. ...Jo. b el PaS,Alt "f I e,nd lace; may be wore with a dreee of very rich u3steriat B'ack io cloth will be usually preferrel duriog the winter ithough at the recent " opening" in , I cloaksjasquines in royal pu- role -cloth, and trimmed with quilted two,tin and jet I ornaments, were considfred adinirablp in cloth without feeeves, la male with. elota 5,et-vra, thee.' e ong. at the back, and one at each side. Upon the' back, covering at each side. Upon the hack, covering the team, ia grip of velvet three or four inches in width at ,the neck and tradually widening and extending remly to the bottom. Thi 'cloak is embroi, Oiled in ailk and jet.. Strips of ve:vet, slew embroidered, corer the seams on tbe shoulders tt the arm: Three p:eces
at g on each side of the front, and thre3r correspond in size aud shape ; cue ex- , tends from tbe neck to the waist, one is near tbe bottom. and the ether is equidistant from each. ' Cloaks of iight cloth are OOMOtill104 trimmed with gray int, which has a fita effect, and black cloth and velvet may be trimmed with rich, dark fur; -tat ott usually in strips of from one to two inches in width. . OPZILIL CLOAKS- - - Exceedingly fine displays of opera cloaks are to be found st the fashionable establiehments. Thee. cloaks are mostly wide in circalar fuels, of white cloth, or white barred with blue, sad sometinset of Turkish cloth with green, black and crimson silk stripes alternating with white. One attractive style of cloak it a circular oo white rep cloth, French, the cord and the tassel depending front the hood being of white sad gilt - the seams at the side are trimmed wit1;9recian ornaments in gilt, :teensWing in form the gold dollar. A pretty opera cloak le of white chocked with black, and white Angola fringe. This can tie worts over a plain black dress. 'A, move showy circular hal alee ves of -car. let cloth, and js embroidered with straw, chenille anti jeL - 1 CAlittAGI CLOAKS are sotnething quite new in this city. Tbey are circulars without 'Immo., and are made of heevy Scotch plaid'. Thee closes are to be thrown over the dress r cloak while rid.ng, and are both warm and datable. This is a style of garniect which will he highly priaA in cold winter days and frosty eveeitags,and it is as mach needt4 in our changeable climate as in Northern Europe, where it has hitherto been in nae.
' cuihnass's chovimo. For girls there -are coats fitting the form, with tappers; aad byreociees or round cloaks, with pretty hood end tase eels. Itesquines are also worn by small girls. Tbe hood is attached,- and is usual4 of the sante material as the dress Thie its designed for a walking cloak There is alto the little cost, straight all around. and of double trout. It is made of light grty cloth sad trimmed with black. The style is suited for the use of girls from five to eight years. For boys from five to eight years old, an overcoat of dark gray mixed cloth, with large black buttons, military cap and high boots, mistimes a desirable promenade costume; but for the man in miniature, who is at once the pride of the household anJ the terror of the sere. 0011 members of it, bat who has not yet arrived at the time of life which would entitle him to his first coat tied trousers, a double-breasted seek in lailite grey beaver or velvet cloth, ornamented with button, will be warm stud very cones. nient. , 'Novi:mks AND CURIOAMIA, L.,. ', SOMA ot the scarf aati necktie now almost universally worn by the 'tidied, ere netted cr 'Dade of silk and trimmed according to the taste of the wearer Many of the scarfs are embroidered in representetion of birds of gay plumage, relieved by the shades of toilet', with occasionally a glimmering gold thread; but that lateet eovelty is the Ion; barrow tie prettily embroidered and triege4 at the ends, It is intended to take the place of the narrow ri'ilions which youeg ladies have worn. In pock. handkerchipte the only novelty is that 11 which a minister photograph may be employed as an ornament for the corners; but there is so probabil ity that this handkerchief will ever be Isehionable. , In jewelry there are some old deeigns euelt es earrints in green scampi, in the thepe of beetles, the head and feet in gold. Seekers after carioeities tney admire these Purities, Tkere are also photograph tinge, in which, the miniature like:lest is to be placed in small enamel frame set with pearls. The " Voce. ite" jewelry are charms in the shape of boots and skates. A pew style of tire dle is of India rubber ' made in Nolte, with a hook at one enlil and a maseive croes attached to the other eel .The cries hangs at the side when the girdle is hooked around the waist. This style of girdle is in use on the other aide of the Atlantic. , Many sovelties in jewelry are in preparation for the holidays.N. Y. root. GUNS AND PISTOLS. GUNS ADd--I 41P PISTOLS,' ALT Greatly Reduced PrIcetd C KELLER, 95, Main Street, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of GUNS, PISTOLS, and , RIFLES, AND IDSit.211 IS POWP ER LICAID CA I, flAltrE PO OPA-PlArlisial, PRO1-1101614, Wit. 11,4.1$ $nrrs Looprinumit). PI s Poci r XhiPIC4ANOINAZPtO:, WALEINO CANE:4.41,h b01114 OP 61.411. , A 110 rbroul. - Asa Kirerythlior tosseally Wound In Gan Sterns. , emir Glad ma4o to onGr. aHr Partitniaz attoaLloa gives to repalriol Enos 11,04 ptittolo. b 1 0,46ga. 110TEL. Hancock House. I I A,: lifittl It A list 74,7 Hs? 3; A CotOtr A HoOsTILL slimed bane Retitled and Refurnished it Throughout, s ad ball lam Ivry effort to make it o pleatioat and attractive borne toe traveler sad visitorslac) te applied witb ibe beet tbe tenatre affords. la ite manna and every atteatieo o'll be (lima to tbe emento4 et gnome, alto will be matted ca by polite al ottani' re ternasts, A liberal ptruatnie l tovictfully onllititedliliritti a LI itION 'met 3m ropetetere. MEDICAL , - The Young Man's Friend. T IT ITIRT DUN NIS OWN vocronILA This be tit sante ol a Nos et Itedicsoos pee, pored by an otuleset Physisithe to Olocissoe, e e,ssitto s enemataWet oud cons los oil privet dissitts.s. with Atroottoult bow to- ewes wort met, thweforti. welt tbs root( Moe's frised ist poet pootoosion, you bete tbo Amenities sad steel. cuut tot tho trootteout ot tosirsolf esti tnonds. It is tor soolft y Imusswto eVery wtters. Ask bar tho Young Mica's , tik hokum sett Nolen by. ) e 1304 EILLIR WHIT". - NEW-MUSIC: - - &tamp Splendid Lot of New Music! ejlisuft, svtiora oft KY FOC14" titypittego, eolo and Qnrforto By COM it UNTO MM.". Bek BING. STILL BA DINt; By a GALS .&S Vit.bi IN4.7- By oksii......AA"---.315o. - staxmas. - , CUAI BO RIO Witcntrz;-beautiful h 40 By nimi 35a. MoTE111, STARS AREtHilitNG;" lit, Or eon for Moto people. By remit , okit. NO lb DOC I t.ANNOT bEC """ E C." By mail. T LIMN TI KM IOCE ?DUI:WITS TO MIL." -Sorg eborns. By "OLD DON'T CA BB " By mad "J BVUTILX)ATM," (IOUs picturt,).,....Vo. The above views, iotcollw with Itr lo of Ow' nrw songs sod tattramestal Naliatia, part rvorired &nit roc oak, by WABBENCONTSGTON. VON zitirvy. - CARPENTERS; - , scorr a SCOFIELD, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS Shop on Water Si., foot of Leek , ILVANSVILLI, 'kinds et bones sad etedumbeet vete does to the beet Zit OMNI.. fini
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I 111P THE-MERCHATITS' 1 tT,ATIONAL BANK i Of .Evansville, C. Ft. BZ RENT -....,..Prostdsysto JAW. Fierisg tau stesord business st its Oi comet el !Plain and First Streets. Oilers its services le ties tithe, 5 et ilvessell'e sad ilia irtstastir. betas prepared le Carry Os iss i umbel' - ', General Banking BIL3b1C88, - Ala to Pottbaas Sopey 7-30 Treasury Notes, . , Gold and Silver, Bank Notes, 1 Exchange. : - Bays r. L MTIFICITSS, EMS, t and otber Securities, and t Stscoants rtSICIGN and ' ÐOILSTIC rang. , A.41 to? lb accommoltalloa :of laorkaalea taker aka boor toolood flaw eaolairo la Om popular Goroesom,el 1-attia. (goal go tvorlou pockspa of V. 16 Masao, liatrat Boar. tag Motes anal oilier Soearitiso, ea Spatial Dapoo ferule of 1 Wargo, &iotalag wadi holders Um oppoltuaky to Iowa elm taorearny sod rook of maillag llama la kat was poneroolot. jula-st It 'HAIM WARE. ureaTAnt TO PIERCIIAIIITS PROM IINTECLI, I !Magi AN ILLINOIS. Special I d momenta - OFFISID 11 re ' pond ' - Cutlery, ' icy IICOÏSTRAUB & SON'S, 71 Hain Street, 5 Doors &low tbs Washington Houle, tolP ligirobilvt4to, COMMISSION. &a. t 1111118116 t Mt lit. F. H. Ehrman tz Co., COMMISSION, , FOUWARDING, ' AND STORAGE, Corw Water & Locust Sts. - - 'EVANSVILLE, IND: ear Agoutis bit Dodd's, lisrasato rripas rot. Proof Sates; iltals's Oolobratod swim. Jo fa. A lee ea kola. a tail soovstassooS of ist.coltaral looplosasaso, Irsarboak's itAC3 OPTICIAN IRITTEHRERC! , 1 1 1 1 , . . . ,4 . o , -... ,-- eAlikt 1, 4 MAtikt Oh - . ,. Sty !reett - it I:14,, ASSES tiOffnia 4 :4:ES ' ec' ,q I t p,.. . 4SIES1. ta....Nry-lhe ' .,. ! -..0.--.4LAS:tIL- -7 ' 1.1P' -..4..'" $ r , ,-,Rtster, ,atl, - Simi---711 ', 1 lt,14.4stottl i C) , -4 V3 MI 7 , 4 aatinkii to.tbe above i hove ea blood a aphisteeotteseat of Gold,' Si ltTer tz Stool SPZCTACLES,, SISIS SOPS leplIrrolisosik made ell 11 eitheetille principle. A lee--OOLD .. tot, ea Nom priori. flee SILL end dill PI. ItTg teLeatieltd, CAI. MAC? and NSA,. 110HTILl epee's...lee cteaet ' kuvece Ire PISINNI --Those Sis pedlar anise linenne the twenty?, mettle; avectecies. reprearet led binge" titeeebeva. eked occeetleene at IOW partiose. sowing 'bee if bete IspossIallosl 40111 MIS SINT INN their mosey refuseed or dee spools. ties auctlanted sae wet reepeeeible dor eerie Sreaeacteeos I have aellilec pêrtner Istos; issromr, et inepootore. boesly recuiee article la erttlicial "'get tee b bed of -,, KITTIPlii ENO, Optician, 01211 Nen Wein Street, I vaissist IN, lad.' 1111, AMMO 't BANKING. THE EVAUSVILLE NATIONAL BANK, trcaSsoa TO TIM BUNCH BIM 17.- S.- Depositary and -rinancial , Agent. 67APITAL:- S600,000. .IONZY LOANEDOa 1.4e most favorable terms, and Eepecial facilities retied, to, Regular Qua:meta told COLTACTIONSMatlf on' all poi' ts at Low Rates r --00VZ21111:2NT BEV:MI8 Of Every Deocriptioa always an wad and for Vela ' - " ' GOLD INTEREST a U. S. Bonds Collected at a SMall Marge. C IMRE Y CO ITPO lir 5-- Coshed wams Lova, ow Preoestatioa. - GOLD Lin SUTER Bouglit and Sold. , , , L,; W.: J. LOWRY, President SAM'', ORR, Vice President ' BATARD, Cesbier.
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oua. T. II. 110101,1111.1111 COX HUMPHREY. Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Awl SPECIAL RAILROAD AGRITS Kooslawn In Ism& oar WM look Ittozol 00011 ntivanopo on nos tionlosta erodeco tad 'fobbed". es blew Torii Witt NURSERY. Crescent City Nursery. SECOND STREET, TBIL CORPOZATION LINZ. bayo Oa baud largo orertad lock of Wee Frets Tram. reeleaeag te part at . PEACH, , APPLE, PEAR, CHEIIEY, PLIJII, &a., &e. A lee a largo amid woes el sky4s14, inowtallia takras SAADI Which I will mil tit retro, wholesak sor Orders by moil promptly etioteeed se. , , A e roes C, Oki. D. BOWIS. ota-Aat Crommel City liereiwy. '-i7A.TC11 ES; 6LOCKST, it 1:7;..NI tYST I-ao PHIL. L. GEISLE11. nos rot000to to , . t) CS 1, ' 0. 3IA.IN S'IiIt1711-47årrt (Next door le We. Beers Pee.) Where he bee past prowl or largo ermeetreset tot WATCHES., "VET MU 1-1. DIAMONDS, ' SILVEIIWAItEr amac) cmc. 13, rancy Goods, &sc.; All of lob Sch hoe tr,ro ot rod Brod Ono. P&Ilka ler ot fro Los 1414 la ',poising Soo Watcktoo bad Jow,try. AU wort goonstood to stoo esti ro otrioror Hoe. 11..":"""1".1. tb 00 IPS It ois Owlet, abelli dO4t W se linthe 8ots. DRY GOODS. &o. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ivr4vzimczzE3, cocr. II D S PETE!, ADATIIIS ct, CO., (TM 1711ain St. ilr take Opium? la lutrimiric our cationoorii omit tb public grourally that uo or sastertair One . P o Fall and Winter Goods Ovaatalf og la ;arta Brown and Bleached Sheeting', Skirtings, Prints and Do Lames. , ?Isla arid Panty Dress Goods of every variety. Black Cloths, Fancy Casstmerst, Ctsinetts, 8 atinettso Jeans, Tweilds, sac. A large stock of Plain Ind Twille4 Ilion ls, Shirtiog. Linsey'. Bed Blanca', , A large snd carefully selected stock of 1101 and Winter Shawls, Ba1moral Skirts, Breakfast Caps, Natias. Women's. Ilisses sus Children's Hoods - - and Scarfs. Cloths. !helms, Basques and Cir lars a stock or made to or-t der on short not4eo- - , - A Urge stock and great variety of llosery, dco. tta. . Ail of which were purchased previous to the recent advance In Dry Good,, , . We are Confident that we can make It Ito the intereql - all to call and examine Stock and Prices., , , , , STRAYED. ' - - - a PAWL BAY ABB COLT, BLACK WANT tail, I year old lost oprtog. A Moroi reward Irbil be peed tor bor Ash vary. cr Asir tailorinalkot tboll 1 Noy goo beer, - , - , S. lloC01111.116, oc7Itly Gamer loartit sat Oa otrogruo.
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