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MONDAY.. .DECEMBER 25
' To the Union Men of Indiana. T? Union mm of Indiana are hereby culled -w .. to, um te Delegate ooution, at the Stat 9 " iloaee in the city f Indianapolis, on Thursday " - '-"the Wdey-of Jab-roarr, lsoS, at 10 o'clock, . . for the purpose of nominating candidate for Btate office. . , . , It i immnodal that Maae Keetiocs be-held
at the county aeata of tbe -ever! eountiMoo the
il f I ' ,' Saturday of February, to secure a inn rry-
raae-tatlon in inch State ConTention, ana a thorough organisation la each county.
J, J. tw umiii . ... ChaJrmn Union ft at Centra) Conunitt j J. G..cKX.,&cxetry--
' I Curious Bill -Thr Lesrialatore -he reorganizing 6JtJjof Alabara U harp affair, quite
enouiih so to frequently w" - ! nfiBzera.' Queer bUU are intrO-ticad 1 and
passed. Tha great aim ot these reoei Solons appeara to be, to seem to do it ed "'land yet cot to do i'Tbeyafe nxoa .OSHSI-I; to Sppeat td President Johnson and the EYAI ih' i ? PeoPlB; ol" th? or- 'vor J r of tba reconstruction policy ;of tb ' former, and cheerful acceptants ? his
faror-, but at the same lima retain their old grasp of their Blaves and the profits arising from - their - compulsory labor.' Among other measure recently introduced into ,l;it Honorable body, and passed, was aa act entitled, "A bill to protect the freedmei-of Alabama." It provides lhat "any .whtte person or free. person 01 color, or but porpornuu uu
J' 'yeasea or rents, r'oerwise lets to free s-jfcV: PVons of color any tenement of-f-Sid,
for any length of June, Bball.be respon- "'' :i Jsibleifor the necessary food., clothing.
medical attendance, medicine, 'akitfot' J
all taxes that may be imposed or laid by - r . t j la y ou tuck fre persons of color during , tha Uine such frea persona of color are permitted to ' temaip tkv such tenement w or tenements, or o( BOch land." If the . party Jetting, &c, does not furnish' a!f
this, .he is declared guilty of misdemean.orj subject to 4n indictment, conviction, and fine of not less than fifty or more than one hundred dollars in each case. For each conviction under this act the . solicitor prosecuting. ihall receive a fee - of twenty-five dollars. .The vote on this beautiful bill was yeas, 57; nays; 26. 1 That is protection with, a vengeance I It virtually Bays that the freedmeq shall ,never .establish homHteads for, them . ' selves, but, if they desire to work rather than star v, they must remain wLtb, and .-. work for, "the plantersi) receiving only - such comneosation aa tha latter think . proper to allow them. j , - s 1 be introduction and passage of this infamous bill proves ' moat conclusively thai' the plsuaters of Alabama believe that the'neirroes will work. atiJ, if ai " lowed fair play, will rapidly become froej J holders r aid' landed proprietors. They could not have chosen a more expedi tious a0(!e6f'circuTa"ting this, testimony t the industry and thrift ot their slaves tbaalby the enactment of. such a law.
IOIli--Weretho n-groe-"aaimated by no higher
ambition than to hang around large
..k' j '.J plantations or crowd into cities, .subsist
j r " s 'i log upon Bucblittle jobs' as they might
f pica up, or sieai wnBa terjiuiuj bibb failed, we" should never have heard jof t this bill to " protect freedmen." But landed proprietors are usually
' "'rBttf;'wnier. uirjnsx discria-iuatiOns,
. - . nj ar9 -apt'to be, as they ever have
jfishfl-RA been, idisposed.tQaiasaert their rights. ;.;' .. Justhere opens a horrid vista filled with bob-goblins and chimeras dire, well cal
culated to make each particular hair on Conservative craniums stand erect ilka quills upon the fretful porcupine. " Negro suffrage,? ' negro equality," we hear them gasp, while a cold sweat protrudes
from every Conservative pore- It was a j c ; foreboding of this kind, no doubts that induced the Alabama ' Legislator to strike down the only avenue to wealth ", and greatness 'their State possesses, ,s . Tbenegro8B are free. . They can iot lie forced to labor under the lash. lJ They
are ambitious of improvement, and if permitted and ' encouraged .to .develop. ' the resources of the soil, -byhayina ; '.' rented to them, on reasonable . termsi - - email farma and homesteads, they will " increase the cultivation of cotton to an , extent never conceived by the imagina- . ' tiona of the moat enthueiastio and fanati- " oal of abolitionists. But if, on the other hand, the sole aimTan J effort of the " 4 former slaveholdera are to crush pn these aspirations for independence and aelf-support on the part of the freedmen, lest in future years they may become so improved, elevated and intelligent as to -i desire, demand . and . obtain a partinioMion ..ia.: the,-: management of governmental affair?, they may re- - tard " the f groitli " of ' their , States for ' 4 vears," by " keeping up dissensions continually breaking .out into open rup ture that will not only drive' the peace able and law-abiding from their midat, 'iO bnt intimidate im migrants who would otherwise be disposed to settle among them. Fearing a. purely imaginative evil, they would bring upon themselvee trouble, anxiety and desolation, that must forever blight their prosperity and happiness. " It wbb' an" Imaginary evil Ui ' that induced the Southern people to re-,-,belin;j first JnatanCi ! They ought, we should think, to have derived more instruction from that bitter lesson than .-. their . oresen t ' conduct indicates. To a - whom can the Southern people look for labor but to their former slaves. These, they can no longer control by the inatrut mentalities which r compelled otdg.e?$ in other yeara Other persuasives to labor must take the place of the whip and the stocks. C Yet Southern law-ma kers act as though, by cutting off every avenue of labor calculated in the least "to improve and elevate "the freedman", they thereby secured his services on '-' terms even ' more profitable to planters 1 than when their crops were raised by r a ves. . A more short-sighted and sulci " dal notion we never heard of I It is evident the Alabama Legislature needs a little more-Presidential traiu inif. A dispatch or two from the Presi ." dent would materially r improve :,their present ideaa of the kind of protection 1 . . ... needed, py uxe ireeanen. . The IiOuisville Press says the Ken tnrkv Powellites call t for a National Convention to get ap a new Constitu tinn What sort of an instrument do they want? Of course a State Sove reignty and Anti-Coercion one, adapted i to another, and more successful Democratic rebellion. But, though conducive to another revolt, what would it avail : them when the revolt cameT Hasn't their fugleman ia Louisville often said i that any and all. constitutions, in timee td ri.il war or commotion, are -mere iroll.tiea? I r-.r". I : :- Thirty States have ratified the Consti tutional Amendment, ; Poor, misguided , Eeutucky not only refuses to endorse it, but her Legislature baa Indicated a da iLre and intention of nullifying its pre fidona The Iiouisville Press says: "Siubad Kentucky ' bas taken the old man of the sea on her shoulders, and abe is tuirzlng along, ia obedience to tha
We w$re assured a few weeks gO,.lV
the cooia-vativi journals, that the Pre a;.lnnt J ht oi-a rnntra.0'ftU IDS moral -"' ii ? nnn: T5 lenaiwnuet pi me peopin spjf vj; insiflting that the State uonveniiun should repudiate the rebel war debt We ht thn that the members of that body who were .clamoring for its pay ment were those who held the pJ)ona and the following letter Trom one ofilie ableat correspondentB in the South coa. firms our supposition : gsw-i -- ' The people accept the repudiation of the war debt ouito- cheerfully, oontderin(r - the-doleful "prophecies of the gentlemen of tne last convention, do many of the delegates there so earnestly assured me their constituents were so exceedingly anxious to pay that eighteen millions of dollars, that I was half led into believing that the President had imrmnad a hard condition upon the Geor gians.. iHanly, I ddubtd, and didn't waste much sympathy, for I find that it was all a erand came of speculation. ii Hen wbd bad bought the bonds -at ten to twenty cents on the dollar were anxious the State should be held to the payment of the face value; ibut, strange as it may seem, I liavn't F-Und a jingle man, except thus pecuniarily 'interest' ed, who tinds fault because of tbe repu diation 1 ; p Governor Brownlow has been notified that tlie Grand Jury of Grundy countrf Tennessee, has indicted several Tenaea. see Union soldiers and officers for acts done in the execution of military orders given &yJ3eneial Wood. Tbe people of that county have naturally resolved themselves into two parties rebel and union-and the former is endeavoring to expel the latter from the country. " v We, capnot see why. Governor Brown-iewjdoe-bt lay his Iron hand upon these rebels. If be is powerless, to detena and protect Union citizens, let him call en j Gefieral? Thomas. That sturdy old friend of the Government witl not fail him. . He will make short work of the rebel peraecutionista. 1 Way we , Need Negro Tebtimoit. Tbi editor :of the Selma (Ala.) Messen per gives the following instance which illustrates , the, necessity of the aJmis sion of negro testimony, for tbe benefit of the whites as well as the blacks:'; There are one class of facts which eo very far now in favor of the admission of negro testimony. A gentleman "pt this citywho; bad: hiBCnoras stolen, sue ?' - j ceeueu iu poviunug , too uegrots wuo naa actea k as purveyors in - tne matter, but could not reach, the white man who got the horse and carried bitn off. He informs as that there is a regular hitch ing place near the city, whither tha horses are carried by nearoesauii where; they ,rer received hj white men. ow, according to the old laws, these negroes cannot testify against their accomplices, and thus the white man uses them as cat's paws for the perpetration of crime. We are informed that most of the horse and cottour stealing in the country has been carried on in a similar wayJ .'It is no wonder that this class of men 'should be violent opponents to the admission of negro evidence.1 let the negro testily, we say, and many dark deeds, will be brought to' light that are uow covered up: lf)ffS5!NEW STORE. 46 Main' StreetC4 t.il a 3iril;Oll MATTHEWS 1 a. C i ' r: '""AND"' : ': ! .'-' ' FULLERTON, ,t rOPlllI, THIS DAT J-OK BALE AT j ''Wholesale nd Retail," ;.V .4,, X i--- i - i A well telected Stock of WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, 6i r- IgrlciUaral Implements."" " SJSEDS ANffB OUSE-KEEPINCf " ARTICLES. In their stock will be fannd . . imH ind Tnbe. of all aorta, Mei-area. Wooden Bowls and Trara of all limes. AolHog-Ptnsi Towel Boltara. Butter Prints, o. m.raet, uioinea, vhu u- v-wi -,,-Fane Baskets of numberless Tarieties. t , Willow Cradles, Wagons aud Children's Chair,, I i ,' Mats and Bags, a large assortment. Canisters and other Kitchen Conreniences. SllTer-plated, Brittania and Planished Tin Ware. Cordage and Twine, ot Hemp, Jnte, Sital und ..... . . maniua. . t J Family Cutlery of best make. - f Tea-Trays and Wallers of rarioue strles.1 Fsnoy Japanned Toilet Seta of beauMful designs. Jrlra iron h tanas in great variety. Plata Warmers. , , , Paner Parlor Coal Vases. .U ii And various other artioles, too numerous to men- . it : tlon. They call particular attention to tha novelties of THE AMEBIOAK COFFEE BOASTEB, , Wkloh, when wound up like a clock, roaatscoflea without further attention, browning everv grain exactly to the same oolor, and which, if need in oonjnnction witn one or cur oia uommioo Coffee Pots, will enable everybody to hare perfect ooftee.,''; . ,--j . '. v - ITXd' PATENT 00 Ala OIL LAMP AH D SHADE - - ATTAOUMEbiT, Which so concentrates tha light that there Is no shadow under tbe Lamp, and allows the Lamp to be ftllsd. trimmed and lighted without removing shadaor chimney. - - as convenient as cas mora portable and cbeD ar, and m better light f.r the eyes. . UNION OABPXT 8WIKPIBS.f r" : With -which a child can sweep a room while. thinking he la playing "horsey." . - . : The finest assortment of fancy PIBD 0A6KS ever brought hera - - - All styles or lane and email Folding Cbaira-i. carpet slat, cushion and cane-seat the most com fortable Chair yet made, and guaranteed perfect in wood and workmansh 'p. we ask a share i of nubile natronace. and will do our bast to deerve it. - , . MATTHEWS FPLLEBTON, bo6-i1ww4w . - No. S Main street. -5 MO ELK INTERESTS. To Paistoujw. If yon wish to purchase purs Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals at a small ad vance on Eastern prioes, go and examine Emu A Wbiti'i stock, where you wUI find every arti cle that la needed by tha profession, and as prices which cannot fkll to give satisfaction. Their more ia at No. 34 Mala street. mav-dftwtf GROCERIES. j.1 JJ;3J'f GROCERIES DRESSED POULTRY, R,cISITVS, J 'uV ;HKv.O -'1';:1 HOMINY, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, and other delicacies of the season, ia good supply at Y1CKERY BROS.,132 MAIN STKEST. dcl COAL. More Coal Coalnf. ... . NAVIOATIOS IS BKSTJMKD OK ORtKJf river, and JOSEPH STKWABT A CO. will have a supply of Green Biver Coal at tha Kvana. vnie waarl to-day, A supply will Be sept eon. atantlv on haad. oJ.-d Otkam a Kvka'a Boat Store.
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Ii,-i 1--w-t f Irfl wiij Ui.CXDU. v vr) EVA2TSVILLE, IND. Commission Uercb'ts - - AND --..-.;-.-..,. POBWABDING AGENTS. I S Also, Enpecial Agents for the 3elldr6iitf.ino i COTTON EXPRESS a -:- ASD KEIi TBAS3FOETAT10S 00; 'I "-J tJ a:;- .f t i Given, watt a Co., Tobacco and Cdtton FACT028, GENERAL COMMISSION T-- r , -.- - r t" J MKBCHiSTS, FISASCTAt. AND TRANSSHIPPINO AGHNTS. ;.. i 1.1 Kew Orleasjs. t-a- - - ! '' GEOCEHIES. Old .Pioneer V&mVi .GRpOJSHV Ho. 82 ISIaia StreetL t H AS ON THA5IJ. ASD 005J.TAJlTii tiXOt 'i. celrlng, a large and well selected stock or ft i OROCEtlJi ?.?. ?ao visiossr, uuch ( MEAT?? 9 tl--U j DRIED JNO Cilfkijb'FSVITB, cm? .pa nnvvmea fiorcpa MrJwools:'AW.k'hivw WARE. Also, Agent for DUP0NT and MIAMI P0W. DEB COMPANIES. 'A large stock 'Of Klflef Blasting, and Canietor Powder always On band at No. 83 MAIJf STREET, ....... DYE HOUSE Fancy Dye House.. .;OBAT)tlKBB, 00B.-0AK k CENTKE PXS.,, r. ih. nnn 1 H Has Oresed a' Dire Homo at Itbe above plane, and is prepare to1 col-if -Silk. Woolen or Cotton Ooods, Hair, kt ,- in colrf. 1 bare bseoenKaKed in thebnalness oner thirty-,. five year an. bare been employed in the largest aitaousaia&Dis in jsufopeenu mis couuiry. a noia myseir reponsioie ror ail aauage suomlucd by goods nndur my ctiarge. W3Cleanlog anl . .coo In . of tadlus. and Oeutiffmeo's Qoofis dob. at short notir.e Give me a fair trade. ' "(dtO 6m) ' ..OKACPNIC-. ;jLj. IAj MILLINERY At aadRfybfftOlelow-Cost.' Mri. SCHAEFFER & Mrt. PECK ABE, Of FEBINO A SPLENDID A850BTniunt of Cloakii, Millinery Goods, and Ikdios Fancy Goods AT COST, and in many iastances tio Ufa, LOW uM, as they are ilsiroas ol civ loi out their stock by the first of Jun l ' Bargains may be cofidentiy expected at their store, o Third Street. eteea Main and Sycamore, Just be4ow the Waebingtou House. Itadi-a are invitre to ell and examine their goods and prices. duel, till Janl JEWELRY. I- tX I XXi vi !, S a U w 1 NEVV7, .STOREw.1 ! j .-. -AKH' ; r s,t,i: - u '.' . Vv-' fJElV GOODS. t .i : ! : MJl It ft t'i i '-'i 411 H. (. j.: "?-t 7.,a ! ' ' f'Ji io,.: ; iisitr ,mi4 s :': b-H s-!t;I S)i I AH NOW OPKKING, AT-MT HKW STOKI!, NEXT tfOOR TO'5 FIRS f v -NATIONAL BANK, - . 8 .'.THIS LABGE8T STOCK OF Clocks,-WatcliGS,: Jewlj?; 3 Silver and Plated Ware a; Ter to thft city of FvanBTille, which X nan i t oTp&t.v rAdn.Ad nricfM. for Cah
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j :SWM;BUC. WATCHES of all trades and m.kes; prices tanging iron to CJ.; au war-, jranted good im'epers. " l-eibii Hi 4taT' Em THoaas Clocks.; :1 . Q w O BICH JEWELRY tCaiel ; t and If am Fash. " lonable Styles, and Elaborate WorkmansbiD. i ' "I 1 " t". DTAMOND PINS. ' AND -FINGK BISOS. ; rmr.n nrttiiaa i' nd less variety. ... f WFDDISO BIKOS. . -OLt THIUBLXS. ) o SILVKB THIMBLK j tJ Q n-y.W. V ..,u, ,.. U, . PB"Bli BBTDAL SITJ, unsurpassable in beauty.,. f . GOLD BPXOTAOLRH, ' n eiLVKB i" i CAT TI TJIJ iriHPTi Pi W BTEEL .goo aCBPECT-WI,-! CASKS, SILT SB AND- PLATEDWABK tn'scts ball sets, or single pieceT I 81LVEB J5PQ0SS, ! , J " silvkb r ;BK9, ! 3 m n w a W CO 3 c-i H 1 r. SILVER' KNITK9, and ,1 " SILVKB Ratkik Biaos, SILVEB CABD CASKS, PKABL CABD CASKS, - J-ANCTidoOBS If ALL KINDS A DKSCBIPTIQJSJ!,4 y FINK POOKBT OUTLIBV, TABLK CUTLKKY, T.Bf jPOCKKT BOOKS, Ac,,''" " Ana au uooos usually louna 4n a First-Glass Jewelry Bstablbihment. "" Wsttctt Repairing;.! . Done to order on the most reasonable terms. . - Bratig, '";-" ' Both Plain A 0bnmva. r , HIGHKSIMPBICE PAID TOB GOLD A SILVKB, : - ."2 WM.BUCK. : V.,' sW Those siehing to purchase 'goorla la my line will, do well to call end exani-. wy-'iarge tock' before pnrchas'ng elsewhere, for I am determined n:t to be iBdera,ld ec-O-1, I have also a fine assortment of Gold Pans ol different brands. All Pets warranted for two yeara. T-trr -r-r-r. Wih. BUCKCOAL. JL1 GREEN .! ..-J.JJ8 T JTiCfaO TA RIVER GOAL, OFFICE, IrsIVo. 5 Watei Street r, oat-oat t- .tia-'nij S CJT r.e.'ni aKin sysuasrc, (up stairs) ACOHBTAHF , 8DPPLT H ready for immediate delivery. HAND AND . ESUdSm U.wspaper-Sditors. WI HAVK NOW ON HAND 600 BUNDLES of News Paper, assorted afees, as a Mil as News, Job and Colored Inks. ,,,.,,flrKTJST0H ft co aept9.. .,, . No. 30, Water Street. EXPRESS; '3 I.i '.v :-T vn. . .i'.'.-cdans " EtPRESS' COMPANY. ..... fpHK ADAM3 EXPBESS CO-HP ANY K ,- .-.jf -u.ua. wv meir irienua ana patrons the public of BvansviUe-eAaBltv---4 that, wtia iocreaaed facilities for tbe t ran. porta -FBIIGHT, PAOKAGKS, M. J " AOTf TaLIT4BLKS. M0NKI,T TVy(!Hoit,fa eontinnaoos of former favoriT Kspseia.' care taken ia tha coljeotioi. of Bills, Drafts, Nates, and the traneportafion of valuable pack-ge. : . M .ia : t'-" . t. Any information in reaard to the rontaa, Ac.f can be obtained at the o.ee oa First street, next door to tha Postolfloa. u-.-.--'MtW. SAITHEB, sad Agent,
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for tao Coat ad Sxp-a-e of e id. walk Improreent.. e-'t : .; "Kotlce ! hereby eln; tiit by rirtn or a pre cept laaned by tbe Mayor of the City of IvanTitle, and to me directed, t win hi, at pno.ic auction, at the door of the eoort-house in laid dty, on Friday, December -th, fees, at ten 0 ctocK a.m., rne rouowiug su. vi gnmou, w mncb thereof aa-may be neeaasary to pay the amannt charged and aaaeatei against aald lot for the scat and ezpenae of making aidewalk Improvements npon tald lot, togetbar with the coats of aale) at d that anid aale will be aontinned oa tlte-aazt da thsraaftar, namely, Batnrday, Dcember 30, 1865, at ten o'clock a m., at the aame place, for the parpoee of selling each property a may have been sold on tha day above entiu&e4 and not paid for : ... , 1 ( Lot 221, onatioa Eulargement owner unknown f 33 el. - iJOHN BCatTBKST, OoUector. - Eransrille, Drc. 15, 1865. -2w NURSEKY. f I ' its lit 1 Crescent City Nnrserya SEC05D STB.EET, f t JUAB TH OOKPOBATIOH UNE. I ha on hand a large assorted stock of choice Frnit Trees, consisting in part of 1 PEACH. APPLE, PEAR CHEBBY, - - - PLTJU, Ac, Ac. Also a large assortment of i VBEBEKN9, BOSES, FLOWEBING 8HEUBS Which I wiU sell at low ratas, by wholesale or retail. 1 " j Orders by mail promptly attended to. .1 .Addresa t GEO. . BOWKN, sa5-.iS Crescent City., nrsery.PROFOSALS.: it a. Soticoto Contractors.' ' " " CXALED PB0P0SATJ4 W1M, F wf Vt O at the Auditor' T.i i v a y.iini fcr 18, 1865, for tbe -uum H a .ul.ori arua Fu'ton Arenae, near the Powder Magasine; also lor earth-work for Ailing the road-way -across. ' '.U.H Caiert.v Flad aed epwlflcations oaa baaeen. r.M a my5ca) , myoile-- r YIUTUJ. niouu, aumrar. SransTille, Dec. 11, 1865 decl d till Mond COMMISSION. .HusTori & co:, LForw arding & Commission - mercaants, rtWfl AEFBO At PE0PEIET0S8, OJ-UVI 4. ii Tt Evatisvill, inaiaiia id'A?, j: CLOTHING. a.-l&-a A fST-lA!N;8TREETf f ADJOfNINO WASHIHOTOH HOOSE.) ,.r' ' ljy ansvillie OVERCOATS. OTrcoiiti r Trjr thct uifl mfttorial - - j UNDER-COATS. . PreTfch Tricot Sacks of WaJklog Coats. French Beaver Sacks or Walking Ooata. , RWk nnm Vroek tioata. trom S-S to S50. Cas.imere Sacks aad Walking CoaW of every description. , 4 Canaxia Gray Suit; very heavy. J y.Casiitmere Suit of every descripUoa and price, .m .J Siif ' ' 'ih: PANTS. ' Black Doaakla". Hoavv French Bibbed, Fan Oassimere, and all shade and texture fonnd in Ibis market.. 1 .a Qv.t r.-xtA a .f.n'- J VESTJ 1 ;f i I T VeJve (plain and flgnred). Black Cloth, Black Bilk, rancy (jaselmere, waierproois, eio. . V ' W i FXTENISHING .(.tj-GOpDS. 4.3. w . we , . , . . GWrvea, Mittens, Mufflers, Wrtotrues, Oollars, Crart, Ties, BattertJiee, Stocks, Linen Pocket Eandkercbiefs, Silk Pocket Haadkercbieft, Shaker Wool Hose, British Half itoae, Cotton Socks or every aescripiion. 1 - t - ' - UNDER-WEAR; C Shaker Knit Shirts aad Drawers. Also every description of Undsr-Waar for Gebtlemen. JtiNEN HIRTS. v.;' Wa are Agenta fur tha abova-namsd Bbirt, tha best ever sold ia this market, i - - ..'.'.'! ' .5 : 1 t . 1 : "Parties la want of Goods la our Una cannot tail to be pleased if they will caH and examine our stock. "i ilMLE & SMITH, Proprietors of the Gentlemen's Clothing and Furniahing Store, 84 1 MAllf" STREET, 84 ' t (Adjoining tha Washington Honse,) - Evansville, Ind. dscU dtf i I FOR THE FARM. IMPLEMENTS. STXEZ PLOWS (aH kind-Jf " ' ' oAsr-Jsos-ploits; , : 3 ; COTTON 80S APER3; CVL TIT A TORS; CUTTINQ BOXES (various kl ids); J. OOSN-BBELLERS (various kinds); , OOTTOW tussr "i ; -" ! j'o. -i ; ..(' TTASaiira MACS13E8; - ' ' -t-RAQ BAW-MILL8; -, ... t JIAAD-LOOJfS, ate, etc., Mo.!.... .' ' : Presli Seeds. BLUE 6IUSS BXBDi , OBOHABD GBJ.88 SEED; . BED TOP SEED: TIXOTBY SEED; CLOVES SEED t v i .- MILLET SEED; . ' ! " Together with a full aasortment of Garden Beads, either in papers put up in boxes suitable for retailing, or ia bulk all growth of 1866. -.For sal by , . r- -- - Lw W ... Wt H. O. BABCOCK, "'" 8 North First street, " deeS dim KraasviDe, Ind. I .jivMA CARD. T. H-TTHSW-, Lata of Louisville, Ky w. . rcLLvaTov, . . Lato of Loa-rville, Ky. ; MATTHEWS & PTLLEKTOIT, DEALERS IS Agricultural Implements. 'SEEDS, - WOOD AND WIILOW;wLUC. AND . .i!--. J HOCSE FCRJflSUISa ARTICbBS, ' No; 46 Maia Street,' fXl wvsravvvvivv n revs ".A PT. ft not a FEED. Chopped Feed." XXTt A-UE JOST -ULCXIVINa IN STOBXS00 r r bnshels of chopped wheat (crsentngv, which a food for milk cows, is much superior to ship, stuff and bran. Those who wish largest possible yield of mil: roos their caws had better try it. - ' 11.--J B.S, BOSTON CO.,septa. No. 80, Water BtraeC
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Buy" ITour Motions of a If otion House. .in1 -1" trf teJ t nHw ; -agno W ca w Ci CO COSh9mQ o -f o a 0. PI CO - !jJ P 3 - Cmoo N -7. ts-. J!f . ..s.fe o rj p o ft - . CB M ' --s - Q o Pca P S3 P- -. a-i p: ggc6t5 ) o . s '. !!- n coCOPC Icq B S ; O oa tPAEER WAREHOUSE. -KK W, WH0LK3ALK - PAPER WAEEHOUSE, 290 Main street. South side, bet Seventh and Eighth,' ' k 'LOUISVU-IiE, :". " 'waif CROMEY, Wholesale Dealer in . PA PK OP ALL KINDS, BONNKT BOABDS, BINDBI'8 BOABPS, ... CABD BOaBDS. KNVKLOPK..PBINTINO INKS. Ao Having had nearly twenty year's experience in this branch of bnainesii, I feel co.fident I can make it to the interest of all persons bnyiog paper to examine my stock before making purchases. 'Orders by mail or otherwise shell receive prompt attoetion. ; w Highest market price in cash paid far ta. Hemp. Grass Bope, Ac. nl7-Sm COMMISSION. js. c. a'rsaaaa. a. j.sumt, .ao. 'ritui. -'-"' McFerran & Menefee, (LATE OF LOUISVILLE, .j ..-'f.r .,-.-. ; ...: - kt.) ; co Lira i ssi on Iler chants, COTTOM FACTORS, And Manufaturers' Agents for the Sale of Bale Rope & Bagging. "LOS and f -104 I -,WESTCOtIJB--BIASCrj; ... (Between Vine and Baca Streets,) CINCINNATI, OHIO. We Adopt this Method Of informing our old friends and tha trad generally, tha t we kava this day openta our honse in Cincinnati lor the transaction of a - GE.JESAL COMMISSION AND COTTON' BUSINESS. In the Psrchase and Sale Of evervthlng in tha Una of Commission Heichanta, we ofler facilities equal to those of any house in the West. Cash Advances , . Will be made on P. oduca of all kinds, and Bales rendered with promptness, ana! on tha most liberal terms. 4 COTTON. 1 : To thla branch or our business we propose to give particular attention, and w feel a.snred that with our past experience in the sals of this tapis w can render s.tiefctlon to those shipping to ns. Oar arnut-emeuts w 11 enable us to sell either In tbls market or the Eastern cities, as tbe owner may desire. .; . j 1 ' . ' ' Bale Eope, Bagging and Twine. Having the Agency for sale ef several choice brands of Kentackr Bagging, we will all times keep a supply of thess articles from the best factories, India Bagging, In rolls or bales, will oe found in oar bouse. Plantation Supplies. To the priichase and shipment of supplies of all kinds, ww will give doe attention, and believe that we can furnirh Bacon, Lard, Floor, Fstrmtxtg Implements, 4t., fully as low, on orders, as if the parties desiring the goods were present. Very Bespetifnllv, . SfcFKBBAN A HKNIFKK. 4 Clndn oath' Oct. 14, 1866. o27 2m MILLINERY, .IIO SELLING OFF rJ1H lADIIS WOULD DO WELL TO CALL Mrs. McCormick's before narcbainir elsewhere, as sa I aelline ofli her Millinery Stock and other Fancy Notions AT COST, and will continue to do ao until the 10th or January, oa account of going to make change in the store. ' dtc2 dim lo v: GROCERS. a. 'Xi Baia- : i ' i - ' a ' - A. a. kab. ;a pANlEi. '& KAHNV.- ;; waoi-i suum ia ' ' ' " Groceries, Wli.cs, Llqaors, Cigar, Cotton Vara, aalU, Ac, ; Ka. 0 Watsr t, bet. Main an d Locust, " anll-6m " aVANHVIt, It. ISD. n IIE.4D & fflEXIFEE, Wholesale ? Grocers. And Da aexa fa - '. Liquors, Wines, Nails, Glass, Cotton Tarns, Spices, Wooden---' Ware, 4o, &c. - -N".r.yX3XiKi Street, r"UA -TOpc.it Branl-h Sank, E VANS VILLE, i INDIANA - J Jil-.fi.1 t t- '"'J -. ... . !! 4 ii-V U'. f--. 4 -..- !- ... -. ,1 . V .-.' n. ; j "- OYSTERS. O TSTBBS, OYST15Tl.ilK!A:9 COTK OT8TKBS. Just received an fer an!, at ndnced
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Crescent Foundry, ! !-'-'Sj i TA.SVILLE.IHD., Manufacturers at :--i:,;r STEAM ENGINES. STEAM BOILERS, AND OIRCULAR SA'Vf MILLS Of the most Approved PatterB.- ' " ALSO i'-''111 All kinds of Machinery, appertain mg to airoaai, Bieamooa-s : m a. Distilleries, Plonring' Mills. SUGAR MILLS of all si set with the latest Improvemcnts attachefl. : ; Tobacco Screws; &0. &C, feOs v. iH - i i AND BRASS won CASTINGS, ... of every description. .. ' .,':-,:,,, DBAUBa IB 8team Ganges, Gum Belting, Fh Briok, Wrought Iron Pipe.Boltin ,;r:.; "Cloth, ., at - M ANUr ACTTJEESS' PRICES Repairing done at 1 . . .,.),-,. short uptioe T -I.-..' , . WerhvBaa-t lent to all. parts, to - . Repair ZQoilers. i a '.,- i, , i -" , A f,. WAll order wUI receive our individual attaa tton- iod. IwJIJ be promptly filled oa the mo reasonable term. uu 1 Ofaoe and Foundry on the Canal, z nrn a- f Trtrla StrMt. ' -f i CLOTHING. TJ ERICH & SCHRADER, . COS. STCiMOSI A SKCOXD SIS., . Ewamwlll.,Ial. ' ' - ' . f?f-i- - ST Ws hare eheloe assart roent ot, Im ported Cloth and Oasais-eres, m superior, quality, wbteh w a will men -lecture lato garmearta at rea sonable prices. . r - - ' ' ' mir Call and examine our good aad pries. , IS.d3ms. CABD. Drs. Ehrman & Herr, HOMEOPATHIC . PHYSICIANS AND gCaOBOBS.' OT" OFFICE AND BBSIDKNC KO. 10 NOBTH Second stress, betweea Main aad Bycamere. n-d6at JEWELERY. Geo. Brrracrr. ronsvaST Duma. BITTRQLFF.DELANG IVo. 48 Main. Street, TJkVZ BIOKIVBD TH1IB NSW STOCK. AA which is full and complete, comprised of the newest and bast styles or ' .T "El "W E J. H Y W -A. T HE S DI AMO CHAINS SOLID EtIfrO-GrS GOLD PENS SPECTACLES SILVERWARE PLATED WARE WORK BOXES CLOCKS WATCH MATERIALS Which wa ofler at tha lowest figure. Call aad examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, or yon may loose a bargain. W ar dsteraiasd to sell. Tbl ia a good time to buy your Holiday Preaanta. BITTKOI.FF A -K.ASO. n28d2mo ' NEW STORE. If E W FLOUR AND LIQUOR STORE Mo. 3 STCAUOaE STREET, ' i . ' ", ' XYAHSTILLB, IHD. rpHl TJNDIB8IQNED K1XP3 00N8TAHTLT JL on hand all kind of Liquors, and Common and Fancy . FlOUT, : : - and a I am anxlou to build up a trade, I will ell aa cheap a tha cheapest. Fleaoa honor ma with a call before purchasing. dec7 d-m HBKBT ATMS. HORSE-SHOEING. 1,AKTIE3 DKSlBiNO HOBSSia SHOIr IH the best style, with dispatch, and to tha satisfaction of all, can be accommodated at the Mew York Bile and Traininc Stable, oa Walnut street, between First and Water, at Biased A Baymond' rtand. The beat of workmen are employed, and the greatest car taken in hoeing, flw? .!. - - COMMISSION. Minu..ni.iiu-l a. w.-uara . DAN AIKEN & CO.,' 1 - - - - OBNEBAa' sv COMMISSION M KBC9 A III S 112 POYDBAS STB KIT, T iNew OrIeans,ILonisiana: - '-' ao2-tr . AUCTION.
niaAi KEisSoar, XJ. S. -e-T-ctioneer, 1 Ecu Removed his Auction-Room to "'ft ' NOf 27 LOCUST. STf " ' (roca doob hlov ran snaawoon ameraV " Where be wffl attend toeU kind of Aectionbwsi' new: To the selling of Merchandi, Wagon, Csrriares, Bo-ms, and Reel itate. ' . Auction day TOBSDAT, TfiTTBSDAT and SATO BD At of each week. . Gash advance o'eonsignmnt. '. .'. - Kofurs to al- tha citiasn-of Xvansrville who know him. ' WIU sire kU whole time to his b-Slnea. alt
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A BIG STOCK - - .. O IT - FANCY GOODS, XT. f-lut - w Wholesale Bi. Hetai! N"oi 53 MainStreet, (BETWEEN FIRSTS SECOND.) '"rhP. 0?b.0i 'i"B -:r -.-j - si - ;wa MILLINEES. MEEG HANTS Comm unit y at WE have lust returned from the East with a well-selected Stock of - i .-- Lr ' -. r-ra Bonnet and, Trimming , Eibboas, t-i . n: t 'tl .Ot-r-' , till f-4 t.ili. ! Velvet RlhbO-C Plain and Edged. -.. . - ,,r . ...G o ' t .:"."T v: Bonnet Velvety Plain and Pancy, f '-' t.'-I."i-"' .: ,., t.;? sf Satinsf and ,Silka y-"!'j' . .4' , .- French ard - American" Flowers. W .Feathers' and. Plumes...T -. J , , ," 1 ; "7i . rsjcr.ea.M I'C Birds and Oiher Ornament-' '' . . . . .. ... :f, -. A!l Hillmery done . . to Ordjr at " ' Shortest Notice. f3 Straw, Felt and ' Silk 1 Ha t add Bonnets. , ' -A Full Line of .Cloths for .Cloaks, p '-a X. ' --U ft-"-1 io rsj , Cloaks in Great Variety. h t- -s . ' .,,, to Cloak OrnamentsA ; FunJ-ine. We Make Cloaks to Order, in the Jest and Latest Styles, at the ''" Shortest Notica..,' . A Full Line, of Cress Trimmings. A Big Stock of Fur for Ladies and a r.-v . ,.'- tniiaren. 'IB'1 A Full Line of Human Hair, ,iu , Jjiyery snape and style. A Large Stock of Fncy Woolen - jj.it and Woven Jlosieiy and . "' Gloves.--, i;--1-..Hat and Bonnet Blocks.. ."s !.. tl u: .. ' v li- 1 ,'. j .-jj . Notions and Fancy Goods.: too ---Numerous to Mention.;). Let all buyers coming ttf town call and see tor themselves, com pare the price, as they will find it as low as in any city west of New Xork ana rnuaaeiphia. : keeplS.eai..; B.-BAUItl; BANKING,1 Capital Paid In $350,000 Limitod to $700,000 - -TH E f4EtC HANTS' HATibiirBilHK ... Of Evan8ville,? '; ' C. II. BEMESTu. ......President, , JSO, 1. U.OV U ..-.Caakticr, Having commenced koslnessat Its Tflice, corner of Main and First Street. . " OOers Its servioas to tU citixe.iS of Evansvil eand it vicinity, beinX prepared to carry on a ! ' ' "" legitimate j .!, 1 "".( General Ranking Business, IX A '1 -4 rrch and ;8nppl t.,:.':1,8,J 7-30 Treasury Hotes, ::::r:::::::::::.:..:.';;-, - ifinlrl anil .SUlrftin:' " "a a--- area ar w, y;i :vr.::::.::;:Bank' 'Hotesrbv ; ; ' y " ta 1 ' ;;!p t. .' 1 'Bxchahgc. Boys F. S. tlBTintiTES, BOSDS, and - ether . Securities, aad : Discounts FOREIGN and ! ; ::r:::z::.DoiiSTic faper. -1! i ..v . ,...,'...; .' : ' .!.: And for tbs accommodation 'of ' mechanics and others, who .bava invested tbelr savings la lbs popular -Government loans, it offers to receive packages of V. H. Beadi, Interest BearUS0 Notes aad ether Securities, on Special Deposit, Frss ot t tlarge, Rllording email boldera the opportunity to avoid tbe insecurity aud risk of retaining them in their own possession... - ... ; ; Jelw-tf HARDWARE, &c. Xj ' .... sB S V. I mTLT,Sv f p H J . I " " f9 W , S7ELLS. KELLOGG i CO.; ", IM POBTSRS AVD DXALEBS la . ... . .' .r ' ...... - , yr : II A. EL Z W A. JZ ,;p tr T s,!E bV, FIRST STREET, ; (SlGJf BIO PAD-LOCK,) .. ' , DRY GOODS. CHEAP PRICES AND - - GOOD ASSORTMENT, -AT- .:-. . ; BOLLE & BEYREISS, .". '. ,', u . ar Maim street, . "- ? BTANSVILtE. IHD. WI BATE JtJST KBCKITCD OCR FALL Stock, which embrae-a a choioa selection of Dcea woods. Cloaks. Shawl., Balmoral bkirta, Hoods and Nubias, Oloves aud Hosiery, Corn-1, Cloths, Cassimeres, L dies' Clo.be, Casslnets, leans, Tlaanels, Blankets, TickiBjts, Oinghams, Oaiicoa, Sc., Bleached and Unbleached Musllos, aad a thousand and on other article too ted lots mention. All of which will be aold vaal eaaar.- Oo and s at No. 43, Main Sheet. . , . 1. L .,--.. BOLIiB A BEY bElSST. aentlg. . , No. 43, Mai a street" A t WHARF BOATS. .oox. . a. iirjarasar. . , COX HUMPHREY,, Forwaurdlns and CTommlsslan ' ' '-"' - Slercbanti, , ' ut BrBC-AI. BSItUOAD AOBHIa, , " . KtmvU1, IndU. WIU make liisml cash advance on eonsigBH seat of Prod as and tobacco to Haw Turk, apcis
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FAMILY GROCERY. FAMILY GROCERY!! Griffith &-Blyho mainstV C-TQCi 136 WOULD -BBSPKOTF-tllt'lkf rl&M Wei tbs citizens of Evansvilla and the people generally, that we bava opened a First Olaas $ tore, at Ko. 138. Main Street, for the sale of .;' ; ;w, ,5i-. f wj'rl j .'"':- . : 5 IS. ,1 J :v as Q-EQ C:EIRIES, STJOtl ASi iii ,iiju ao I .,. c meats, r;: r BREADSTUPFS, 10 ! 1i-4 TEAS, i "' ! '"' -' v-ia. lies a "ICOFFEES.1 OUT .'OYSTERS. &c .RlnS!ui ,! a ;riu,i-. -i-..-.-- v",t"'ri ui 03rq af.of - A full stock of whlb We shall keep constantly on hand for the beoeOt fhse wby mvdC u wftU their patronage, , ir, .J..M, -,ti PeisS III I fcjiY At the Lowest Ctttreat Prices ;;. ,. 1-..JB .14 a '- ' I . &!? A B LTTBlL bTy-WciI .iu.i-n.,1 13. Main -.tree- - - -ll-JI. 1 -,n.-ro-i liAWHUAK-Ji.. lls.ict'AiwJ 'acewt; Also, Real Estata . Collecting Agent. OFFICE ON MAIN 8T 1 "" tBcVThir&'K. Foura,y,No. 95, Otw Hellers Gun (store, i. Ii e -. J ,ErA-fSTIiiLI'Iad. 1 t' ' sep!9 J. -M. SHACKELFORD J ..-.a, R. HORN BROOK. j ShacfeelfortJ & Ilornbrook, i ATTO Rfl E YSATL AW And Real Estate! Agents, ' Office on Third Street, ! ' (Between Locust and Mala Streets Weet Sid.) mw Prompt attention given; Ion glveK tu Collection. -. . i ii i . : anx-'il-tf JODCN-SON,"1 ' ' '.!'-1 - ;' " A L,V AJEC A-t torney -. at " ' Ia w. . . NOTAK-f rUBLTU ;i iasd i-fll 1 ; AHD "3! " L; Real ISsiatti igoiit. ' a Soldiers' and all other claims pfoenred. ' om .:...ByAriSVILl. iaav apia otn . .' I 1 J n.i '3' WiillzerV JU3TICS OF THE PEACE Aaaat (ar obtalalua Vatsaloata, .ft -:--.:; ' -tacl. Fayj aaK sasly I.iOK PTSCUAaG-D SOLDiaBS. AND FUU V the Widows aad other UvuJ t-,reantatlves of ansa who die ii the service nf s)ie United Btate.. aios on tbe North. West aids lof Third Street, uuar the Wasliiuirton Hocaoan nearly opposite All bnslaes eutrusted to him will bs promptly stiended ? i m8-i GROCERIES. v Hominy and Buckwheat Flour. "YTeW H011INT AND BUCKWBKAT FLOUtt XI at V1CKEBY BBO.'B UX Main St. i::. '- , ., Fruit. XTEW BAIS1NS. CrjBBAKt-, PBTJHES, XV Dried Arples and Peaches.iand eboica ureea Apple- to be haaoneap at iua.t oitua., , -..f. i So. 13- Main-Street. i Shell Bark Hickory Nuts.. Ci BBLS. 8MAH, SHELL Bi RK NUTS FOB kJ sale by VIOl-SBY BBOS. j. .- : New Corn Meal. . GOOD SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND At VIOKEBY BBOS. A Cheese Of'l BOXES ENGLian iGLian DAIBY ABD NEW and for sale by . York Cheese, in store t-Ilil -BUS. Potatoes. 500 BUS. GOOD N0BTHBBN POTATOES, in store and for sale by! : '" ' . .. i , VICKKRY BBOS. Oat Heal and Peara Barley. o AT MEAL AHD: PKABL! R4BLIY, FOB sale at . VICKEBY BUDS. a 1 1 1' r1 1 - -u-jiew uoonsnN TT IW CODFISH, IN BiOBE AND FOR BALK by " : F ) VlfREBY BBOS. ' Shaker Brooms. 1EKUIVE" EHAKIK BBOOS, fN BTOKB and for sale at ViCI-KBY BROS. -Turkeya T0ANKSOIVINO TUBKEYf A GOOD BU?ply for the occasion to b" bad at w , ,: .t., 'i ... YIJKKBY BB08.' HARDWARE, t&o. GEO.S. SOIIKTAG & C0 iil ) S'l I r 1 ;f - a- ' IMPORTER! 0 Hardware and Cutlery i A ID Guns and Pistols. No. 31 No.31j 1VIAIV STREET, ST1NSTILLS, I!CD PERFUMERY. KEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF! ik' t-"?9 1 (iff ga-kj Ul - . -if R rl. I 1 JL 3Iat l-xaaiaite, 'Delicate and Fragrant Perfume, "Distilled from tfc Rare and ' Beaatlfnl aTlawer sTrona which' it taken its name. , H-nuctnrc-d only by PIIA I.O.X oV SO!V. Beware of Counterfeits. Ash for t4tlen'tTak sio other. gold by drugeUt generally-
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i . '' j . WMUEILMArj; Giff'FStindrf ; MANFACTUBErand BUILDEP OF -X. . ta. STEAM "ENGINES AHD b,o;i I E E s Saw and Grist l-ii1 I ui a Auiiiir.v; ' 7...iiMverTiiiac.r b TOBACCO GCREV: GUMM&a.ijKlACHINE ; Chiiiese Sugait' feano Mill1 i -. i Threshi &g ld. Machine: tiiA .VU.'i CO fltlt-iU ui, 'fviVd'-a a t.i in : f 1 I . 1 rtnt t'BOPBiEToa or thi citt f -A ry begs, leave to inform his friends and puDiic in general that he 1s prepared to d kins of '.,", i..j;:-iu I acliine ?Ff nisking Wo And every tbl tj ts aj)ir -il si n it to the Foundry nees. rieismaiiuutctaring f steam-engines; 1 Chc-tii.l C'S-i a-f'AKD.-f of any sis iw and power roqnlred ; Saw WIU 1 an:l Mill Aat-. - . T.l I . chine and Mill Oeariog of any sisss; Distill. : IB I Baa ,1 f J ana mining iacninry,, jaeaoco twrews, i ming Machine, Threshing -tachlnee. Malt I Hotsspawers, Cora fhellers, Macbinarv of i kinds made aud repaired ; Iron and Brass Oast! of every description.' Iron- House Front. CU .1, Oratea,Ac. I l . , .( : -. . : , I Cooking: -fc' IIctid f - STOVES, i of ths la tut improved patterns; Hollow ! r'.j! t .Pog Irons, do. I Bf w er s,' D is tiller s ectift ersf Bupptled with every dscrlpdou of Oopp1 ciiuei iron worn, Brewing nettles, uetrigei-, : Altemporatota, Sparges, Stillheads and fi on au Improved pincipie, Columns for A.j , btills, Yxast Jugs, Cans, Pyphons, Ao. ; Coil Lead aad Iron ipe Copper, Brass mnii Pumps of evary variety, for Beer, Sr.lrlle, Ol-I Brass Cocks and Valwa, Stvam Whist as, Ac-' Workmen sent to all parts to Bt op work ' rnpairs on Steam Bailers, Copper aud shea ' Work,'V. !, , .,; Old Metal s ' Bougt' ,, - ..rii A&'iS y; He 1 dealing In aad selling Allen's kfj , j Steam Qnaife, Wrought Iron Welded Vt'l Tnbbing, lliram Hopkins' Improved Saiu'j chines, Stephen Hugn. s Flower Beparatorsw man Bolting Cloth, Com JSJastt Belting, I ing, Hi o Ac, of the bvst kind ; Tinplale, Iron Block Tin, Pig Iron, : Babit Metal, Bps Firs Brick. K Ha has every facility of ths best Machinery 5 workmen, aid will give all work entrusted tii bis Iniiivldoal atteaikiD, filling oruers prom,? wsrrantlog his work, and I satisfied with enable prioes. --- i Jj rt)fflca aud B.le Boom. Foundry, B yard Macbtns Shop oa Pine Kfreet, betweea j and Second Strreta. Kvaoavllln. Ind. DRZGOODS. t ! j G. TilACHEE CC '! . 1 1 Mr't'lllV tat iD HAVE REMOVED INTO TH ITew and Elcgar STOETJ, YZ - - - .fcXLiJST STR--T - - I (Next Door' i'-taei? Old Stf' -1 ! W J itl-J ll "'TV i J j- '1 vv,i!si y.l'md j Where they are, Openinf p.fl ) fioie.a !fiLEII.tJTO' 3 eiii) i t V : ;'Ci1 " I '. ilif f .:;t .30' (Eg . . i-; 111", H' ..-A ANI .ill'. lb Which we haye reduce such Low Prices as to; 1 duce all to'Tjtirchae C0NSISTniO,IlT PARI Elegant DcLaines, ' . Rand souib Prints, ' '.. New Stylo, Dress G Kentucky Jeans, satmetts, Cassimeres, i I .Cloths, M ,;,J,-,,;r,, -i.' v Red, Yello Striped Shirtings, Irish Linens i " Ticking's, ""t ,; Drillings, ,;, - i ... Cambrics, ' 'ir :-vJ5i?n ANB A TIJLL & COUPLE STOCK OF N.O.TION T a , I - , AND f . Hoop Skirts, -Seamless Bags, Winter Shawb, Ualraorals, i f - j rrrr Zephyr dot Blanket s" i f r, J-r CaD and eea, and exa ine for yourselyes. LAW CARD. Mossta e. JOHssaa. ..-es w. W-i. Johnson & Walker, ATTORXETS i AT - I-Alf . onrrcB ox jtntti street. Kearlv onnnslu .he Court Hnnse. at the lull formerly occuj.ftd ty the laU Dr. John T. Wa' . - - n a i. SASH ANDXtOORS. STEELE i Bu TRIBLE aOOBD ST., BET. OHEtrT-IOT ANDOBE' ' BrASmtl. IEDUSA. i ASH, DOOSS, WINDCW BII V . ; Dressed Lumber ttcard, Laths, Ac., of every description oec on haad. Packln if Doxe ot all kind msili I every kind den on the s r-er. Sawing actios. COAL; r9" Notice to SteV-hoats. CONSTANT SUPPLY OfW-l"" rl. on hand at the Hoooy ureea -oai two miles above Uocipor. -large ui reasonable prleee. HOSET CBEE- OOAL aec-Otu
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