Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 December 1865 — Page 3
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7 Atii! AfpMi epw . . . . . FRIDAY. .DECEMBER 29 i Strange Story. s Th London correspondent of the fiound Table says :! ' I, r " v ; "0 " London is often filled with rnmors of
"suppressed princess here ana "beggar nobleman" there. - How much troth V there may be in each floating etoriea "Heaven only knows. That the Frincess lodena lately died in: th Marylebone orkhou8e ie certainly true, and it is troe that an Indian prinsess was the snb- . ject of a letter in the Times lately calling t attention to her distrass. , But lately a very strange paaifIi-wai published in Bristol, giving a story of this kind with more than ordinary weracity. It is the autobiography of a blind man named James Davia,; well known in Bristol, where he eoes about playing a concertina j
ii the streets and receives such half I ?nce as may be cba, to him. There has tie1 for 800,0 time a whl8P,r tbat he waa e illegitimate son of the Duke of Gloucester, and the pamphlet goes to prow that he is so. His mother was the danjhter of a Cardiganshire farmer, and tf father f having been- reduced to traightened circumstances, she went! ot into the world as a Jady s.maid, ana rentuaIIy""got a situation as nnderouaekeepee in the Duke's residence in ondon. After being there some time ae returned 'Mi her ..father's, pregnant, tatiu? that she was married, and that er lausband would shortly appear to lWber. No husband, however, appeard, and thyoang woman died three neks aftef -her eonfiaement. The ad -Jntures of the boy, the subject of this Uobiograpby, -After, this were nu metis and Taried." He went to the Gramar School in Hartford, which he left 1 his grandfather's death, and was then wanderer for a" considerable time on ft streets of the town. Eventually be t an asylum with an old servant, there,:, while ' ransacking- an 1 desk of his grandfather's, he discbver- . some papers, whichj on being exauainare said to nave disclosed the secret his birth, and that he owed his partake on ode side to no' less a person"n the -Puke of Gloucester. A of his enclosed the papers to his . Highness, and shortly afterwards ember of the Duke's household was ' VvjoraVwho brought the lad to 'VA'and he was received and well I in the royal res.idence. for spateAfter this he was sent to an in.ion for teaching the blind, he havlost his eyesight during his previous '"erings. sing annoyed and tanated he name of the yonng Dnka in the .lam, he left U and - returned to the Hie of his Royal Highness, n here- he tmei to have been well cared tor until , Duke's death, on which event occurhe was cast npon me woria, ana, vr numerous adventurers and travelthroughout the country, he at length tially settled down at Bristol, wbere iay still be seen playing his. concernil led by a dog with a small tin 'its moutb, intended to receive the of the' -charitable. The whole is s 'range, bat a highly respectable .leman who helped Davis to compile autobiography,- says he has every ton to believe that the particulars in are quite true.-: 5 ' -' w ) The Legend of Santa Clans, f x)pular name of the Saint who ts' over Christmas and the toy gifts at welcome season, is derived from H Nicholas. . The legend of bis first earance is an Italian one. Accordto this, shoemaker named Giraldi, 1 lived in i errari, was so miserably -.that bis labor Jrom day to day ij Kept nis ismuy irora starvation; he was onabli to give even a small ry,to his pretty daughters. It 'was I thought proper to marry ' without a ry; and thus the yonng girl, though had an, admirer, were compelled to ain single. Their father, however, t every morning to the shrine to pray is patron saint, tit Nicholas, that he ii i f i-.-i; i t ia wora a miraois to relieve mm irom iistress. ne of his nearest Deishbors, a rich chant, who chanced to hear his simtietition. ridiculed the idea of his rating the. saint to take care of his liters, and recommended him to te a patron saint who would be able something for him.' "Mine," he " is tb'v Jew Bnonajuto; he lends iy at '.wo per cent a month, and if snovr how to manage you may make vith it He is not so deaf as at ilas." .-7 ' ' j poor man was shocked at this imepeecb, and assured the merchant lis religious faith could never be a. He went every day to church, ?:hstandinif the other's mockery. iras now Christmas day, when the ; ant and the Jew settled pp their I accounts : Bnonajuto fonnd he his friend three1 hundred ducats, ishing to give him an agreeable se. he ordered one bi the ducks be ttened to ba killed and roasted, en with hu own hand introduced mndred eolden pieces into the in md sewed them up, then sent the o the merchant as ft Christmas merchant's wife, who shared the in prejudices .against the- Jewsj eq be would hot touch the dock; he rich man resolved to sell it ' Giralde passed on his way from ). his neighbor, as usual bantered n his devotion, showing him., the aas gift his patron saint had 'sent rid taunted him with the stolidity Nicholas, who conld not even Bend piece of bread. " Finally he offerell the dnck for a dollar, and to r the D&vment. as he knew Giraldi atrictlv honest The shoemaker I the duck home, and when he ! it for his Chrisvmas dinner, and ree hundred ducats fell out, his . itclamation was "Praise to St, nen he recovered from hia surprise, ottld have taken the money back, bis wife persuaded him that,' as he rht the duco, it was rightly nis own therefore divided the sum between suitors for his two eldest daughters, he merchant after some days discoV' I his loss of the three hnndred duI and went to the shoemaker to ded tne money, wnicn was , raiuseu. i cause came before the magistrate, j was ft pious man, and heard with gnation how eruellyUhe poorman i been ridiculed about his religion. f sentence was that Giraldi should p the money, and that the merchant tne Jew snouia oesiaes pay nno, their usurious dealines ci one hnn1 dncats. to be eiven as a dowry for shoemaker a youngest daugbter. he meaning of this legend is, that a encent Providence watches over and it care of the poor, who are honest, lions and truthfuL . The tradition s that since that time St Nicholas a visit everv Christmas eva to all ,m he thinks worthy of his favors, is known altogether by the name ta Clans. Intercepted letter. i Pinch, ik ths Blvtt City, ) ! Pacember lOtb, 1865. ; J )na Falm: All covered over wid ry, I'm at home ia Pinch, the place : wntnra and ooi-riots. After four Jt Of bloody war in bum-proof itUta in n OnartermaBter'a office. I'm e ia the house of MeGiilicady widont ii a scar to hand down to posterity. been at home nearly six months, i what betune doin nothin, and the it in and tha aleeoin. am as rusty as auld sale in a pa nip tucker. Diril ?ht there's in tne, and I can't get myinto a condition of fnry when they Fanian at me. . I m sum e wed. I m id iv the Buree the Freedman s ie. I wint up there the other day axed for'tbi&op (that's what they ' the SuperintendeDt for short) and 'how are Te;;bosr ;,Sir, says hat did Jar want?" . Says I, "ra- " "We don t feed the world, says 'Indeed," says L "But don't yon ''late, bread and drink to freedsays I. r We do," says he. "I'm iman," saya I, and a Fanian, too," r not evnayger," says he. "Glory God, no 1 says I. "Ihen go to "Thank you," says I: and I i been back since, and I ax my ym en to do the same. Bat that's rshun. ( osa ia a great thing, Falim--
tSere "the Wdium W communikatlont ifot one in Pinch vet lor the
reason that the I'ostmastet Ginral ssyt we'er rebels and must be punished. But Shi AM a hate I care. I'll send this to tuj hvi the -Southern -Express who have aginU everywhere except the place the Buree consigned me io. Well, I was at the theater the other n!ghi to see ft.isiignty"pirty dramy called the " Workin tain ofiNewYark'; There insik.tion and'adivU iv ft lot UT drinkin and an omadhaun purtendin he wm an Irishman-CUt capers like a clown in a, oirensftnd I thiughe iarlouslf or irma on the sta?e ana . Drininu lueoon within rach nv his nose. Its rally tantalizing Falim, inda4, It JJ think nv our wakennesses and fallins bein tuk off in thai sort uv way by a little " shortboy," from Ne Yark or a plotf vglf ' from Philadelphia on "ft ;blood itubi ftoni Bltimore . I took every word he said pursonal, especially whence d look at ma. .iBad luck to tne poltroon; it makes me mad to thinK ut nis capers, and he pretendin to be an Irish gintleman, too. I ezr---- - " ' ' " ' ' " You axed me if I was promoted in the army. Di vil promOt. 1 1 wroMnW it wid flnnegan the Quartermasther, and Gineral Bragg (God rest his soul aodfeiye him paoe) ayde'jl .1ve q stay there bekase we always managed to get the stuff reddy for the inimy, who had a diviL pf an ,appetite,. and; took everything in sight and a lot that.was nt. Yon' know we have" an Irish Boord here. The Americans are played out They tried the Dutch in St Louis and found thim O. K. (all correct), ftnd now they're tryin' u The Boord is bully all . over, and for" the drink bate the world they're all Fenians, and that1 s bullier. Talkin about the Fanians, do ye know we have Circle here iv the brightest boys Onld Ireland ver turned out, and the head-cinter is a gintleman nv parts and as brave as ould Bonnie or Julius Caasar, , He was ft Colpnei in the rebel sarvice at the time I was there wud Finnegan puten up pork for the inimy. - I had ft nice time. Ahl I wish it was goin on yitXI T i J CI F ; T H H ...But I'm gitten into politics, Falim, and so I'll stop fur fare nv the Buree. De ye ever sin? M, Warm- v the Green'1 now. , Yoooldn't do it in Baltimore iy Ginral Loa Wallace "wa there?-1- 'Ha den I aW low1 anvthin' that sounds rebellious. J Mfvor-Parks is well and indsbis compe. as we say ia pome society " X ours in r enianism, V " Oolioh MgDbboh. To Falim O'Shauihnesiy, Ireland. 1 SPECIAL NOTIC t- , i -- . 1 I'M". ? Kostettefs Celebrated Stomach i ecr n. . iv 4 E SXAD BIT. W. B. ItVi LXTTKB. - ( ifrooctya, a. x., nay zsin, isoo. 3Hssa.HotrTisa8Mrtir: dmOtmrn I have used your Bitters daring the last six wcstir'aBd feel II dne to yoto and th publio to ekpreis my hearty approTal of their effect, opon sie. I neef errote - pnS " for any one and I abhor everything thatsaTors of qnaek. But your Bitters r eatimly rwaoved from the leyel ot the nur nottruia of the day, being patent alike to all, and exactly what they profess to be. They are sot advertised t core every I think, but tbey are reoommended to assist natnrs I In the alleviation and nUlnutlaiheaUug -or many of She most common Inflrmltiee of the body, and this they -111 acoom jll.h. 1 had been nnwtll for near two month., as is nsnal with we daring the spring.- I was Vnlotis had enffering from' indigestion, and a general dijqwe of. tt; maotme membrane, and though compelled to keep at work ia f he discbarge of my professional dnties, wee very weak, Of a yellow complexion, no appetite, and much of the time co'sflneorto toy bed. Whea I had been taking' yons BH(tai a week, my vigor returned ; the sallow complexion was all gone, I relished soy food.'and bow I 'enjoy th dnties of the mental application which so recently were so verylrkeome and burdensome to me. When I nud vnnr Bittora. I ,fM a cheate rorr day. These are facii." Air inference 'moat be made hy acaindlTidnalfoi'himsStftl t" - ' t tii Tnrs,rspBtlullyVlH:ii i i I . .. W. B. til. ii. Pastor of Greene A-rcnae Freslyterlan Church. ' dec2l dlw I . . - - - A Congh, pold, pir-JSW. Tltio.Sj,,, BSCIQUKS laHKOIATS .ttbktios, ffov, S CHKCKED. IV ALLOWKD TO COHTMUS, Irritation of th. Lnsfi, a Permanent: Vtiroat AfEeUeav. sua In. , .arabl. sVang DiHsse ' 1 -:.! tij'fi' ilflf; IS OFTElf THE BBSCLI. BKOWK'I BROSCHIAI. 'IROOHB8 HA VlKe A VIBEOT INIXDIKCSTOTUX riSTS.OIVX , IMMSIiIiTS BEUXr. For Bronchitis, iithns, Catarrb, Consnnipttve and Throat Diseases, t nouses ass no with alwats exxn; vcass. SIN0EB3 AHD PC3LI0 SfXASLABS will find Trochm nsetul In olearlng the voice when taken before Sloglol rlSpeukiDtf, and relieving the'throat after an unnsnal exertion of the vocal organs, th Trwshu are recommended and prescribed by Ffcyslcians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout ths conotry. Be Ing an artiols of true merle, and, having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year flads them in new localities in- various parts of the world,' and the. Tnchet are universally pronoaneed better than the srtlclea, , ; t ( . yf Osrani'oaly "Beowji's Esokohiai. Taocass," and do not take any of the' Por41ile ImUatimu thatmaybeoBered. '"" "li Bold everywhere In thS JJuMad States, and In i-.t A CROW Of OLORii -; " Every Hen, Woman and Child who has used sr.fritner's Amorosia Is wUling to reeomuMij lt --Three years of Tap. idly increasing sale. ,hav autda th . Amhrosla la. mous kll over the world. ! i . IT 13 WABBANTID TO FLIA31!. T It cures Itching of the Head. It makes Hew Hair grow on Bald Beads. It prevents the Hair from falling Out. It renders the Hair Boa and Glossy. Cleanses the Bcalp, Cools tbe Heated Brow, Bemoves DendrnfT, Cures Nervous Herdache, Cures Baldness, Insures Luxuriant Locks, Inclines Hair to Curl, Supercedes Wigs, Kills Hair-Katers. euj.ft Minuwil ttalsV f A-fc Wi vaHivm -- - - . --. 5 i t . ." sTO THE LADIESWE SAT ,j The Ambrosia will suit yqn to ,.;T-1 Bfegantly put np. Dellcatery ' rWrttmeii.' PatroAUed "tJr Opens fiingera and Actresses. Bold in splendid bones of oartons, containing two large bottles No. a r morning, No. 1 for evening. r r 1HEE1I8 SO MISTiKE ABOUT IT. BTEBLINQ'S AMBB03IA Is the best, most asreeable and effecttv toilet In the world. . To prove this, try a carton. .-' IIlO J' l '. Bold by Druggists. TBterling'8 Ambrosia Manufactorln 315 VCLTOB Street, SEW YORK. , i ... ,.,:,. oi-awiy - nv Haifa Vcatetnol. dlctllan Hatr R. m.wer has proved Itself to be. the most periect nreoaratlon lor tne nair ever ouerea w tne puouc. . it Is a vegetable compound, and contains no in Jurious properties whatever.. IT WlUAl SKB1VS1 UUI DAia IV 119 OBIGISAL COLQB. -, ' - ' ' i t . It will keen the bair from falllni out. It cleanses the scalp, and makes the hair soft. lustrous ana siikbu. It is a solendld hair d retainer. Nooersoo. eld or vouns:. should fail to use it. ' IT IS RECOMMENDED AND TJ8KD BI THS FIBST UKDIOAL ATJTHOBITT. MT Ask for HaU's TegeUble Siclllaa Hair Bonewer, and take no other. B. P. HALL CO., ., i Nassau, N. H.. Proorletora. for sals by KILLEB WHITE, and Drug gists generally. 1 1 ' ' oc2S-6in COLGATE'S JlOlfET 80AP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such snivtr. sal demand, is made from the cnoleest materi als, is mild and emollient in its nature, ra greatly scented, and extremely beneflelsl in its action upon the skin; ' For tale by Drug- I I gists and Fancy Coodl Dealers. au24-ly A Card to Invalids. I A Clergyman, while residing la South America 1 as a missionary, discovered a eafe and simple remedy for .the cure of Hervons Weakness, larly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Or gans, and the whole train or disorders oroognt on hw baneful and violous habits. Great numbers have Ibeen already cured by this noble remedy Prompted by n desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortmateI will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, Fntaf Okorg. .-s Fieaae enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself.' Address, : I . ..jroaiJPH T-iKaAH, Jy27,m. ' Station D, Bible House, W. T. City. HAIE DYE I HAia DYE ! .'. Bntcb.lor'a Hni Dye is ths beet In the known world. The- only tone and perfect Dye Harmless Instantaneous - and Beliable produces a splendid Black or Haturat Brown reme dies tha ill efiects of bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original color. Sold by all Druggists. Ths genuine is signed, JT. A. Batchelor, 81 Bar--. .tmt. Ww Tork. aoR-ui BRA1T.: GOOD ABTIOLX IX til I . trmmtn bv J. O. B90CHI 00, . 1 Water St. dec28.
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COIIMISSION. -rnrcTzj rrrr , - a. B.,kraroi..r. . isbhaii..iicu iicimioi, HUSTON &.GO.t Forwarding & Commission Merchants, ?i , T ! a- . U J ' WH1EFB0AT PEOPEIETOES, 33 v.SLzasv'illej, Indiana f CLOTHING. I tJL'X dt 'J. A i m i t-I t-m "H tamtam aui M cWft &'4z MAIM STREET, (ADJOIHIKO WASHINQTOH HODS!,) Evo-nsville, Intl. ! .rr oli. OVERCOATS. OrmotktM of very sluul and nutorfftl TINDE3R -COATS. Trench Tricot Back or "Walkins Coats.' ;i . j i rrencb Besmr tittilM Walking Coat. macs vrm rroem uoau, irom w u sou. a , : Vaanliaei Sack and Walking tioat of ertry deecrlpttoa . f Ij. si..- ai.. v...' i '1 Cawimer. Suit of every description and price. r : ' - rioajpANTS. r ewwl fU'f macK JKkMKin, aetkfr rressa Xlbbed. Vaaey OaHlmera, and alt ebade and texture fonnd ia thie market. : m n-, 1 1: i. VESTG. 1 YaltsrNinUtn and Sirnred. Black Oioth. Blaak j fiilk, fancy Oaetimere, Waterproof!, etc. EURKISHING GbOODS.-iir - Olo-ree. Xlttene. Mnffien. Wrietlnee. Collars. CrsTato, T.te. Bntterfliee, Stocks, Linen Pocket Kandkerobleb, Bilk Pocket Handkerohieni, Shaker Wool Uoee, British Half iiose, Cottoa Books of every oeecrtption.. ;xrj i f , S-:t UJTDEx WEAR. Shaker Knit Shirts and Drawers. Also every description of Euder.Wear for Qsntlemea.. 5 i ! -4 LINsTH.fiUIRTfi. r w b mm m m mm m m mwm Ws are Arnta" for the abova.named fihilrt. the best ever sold in this market. i .' , r, r Perties In want of Boods in oar Mae eainotlail to be pleased if they will call and examine our :fkf. ... i HMTLEY 3& SMITH; 1 Proprietors of tl be Gentlemen's ClotlUng.and. i"ritxa ..i.i.(. 84 MAI1T STEEET, 84 I'l'-fi'--'! ii (Adjoining ths Washington Bouse,) t'.;J-: VI; Ef aiTiUe, tntf 1. declt dtf jri i. Minn I . I -; i .t -i ' FOR THE FARM IMPLEMENTS.5 BTSSL PLOWS (all kinds); 1 ' ' ' " CAST-IRON PL0W3; COTTOS BCBAPEBB; ' WLTIYATQRBi ' - . VOTTIKO BOXES (various kl I COBN-SBELLtna (various kinds); - OOTTOS OISBi WASHING MACHINES; BBAO BA W-MUUt. r.t'? . -I. . i 3'UCi Fresh, Seeds. r-.'it!J BLCZ 3BA$S BgTT' " C: OSCBABD OB A 88 8BXD; A, u CLOVSB 8ESD; jlm,, c j a u o a , , i infills suoi u ( - RVNQABIAN BEED; 1 . Together with a full aesortment of Oardea Deeds, either in papers put up In boxes suitable fur retailing, or in bulk ell growth of 1865. m or eaie oy i - 9 Kotth Virst etreei, - deed dim ! XvaosTllle, lad. ilEWEIiERY.1 3 1 , jOsS. Bmaowr. C0HSTAI9 CSLASO. BITTROLFF IDELANG N6. 48 Main Street, TTAVK BKOKITKD THXIB NEW STOCK, Xi which Is full and complete, comprised of tbe newest and beet styles of J E !W E vv: :a. t" c t cot DIAMOD3, ICE A-INS SOLID " ItlOQS GOLD PENS SPECTACLES SILVERWARE PLATED WARE WORK BOXES CLOCKS '"WATCH MATERIALS hica we offer at the West figures." Call aad examine our stock before pnrchaeing elsewhere, or yon may kwee a bargain, . w e are determined toaeii. ; - i -- - This Is a good time to boy your Holiday Pres ents. -. j "UixrnUAiis- iaiiAB9J n23d2mo . s - t- - i-t - . . . FORWARDING. FOSTER, COPEU5D A CO-1. Commission Merchants 4 McrchanU1BC U1VSU9I iiili 19 WATIR BTSEBT.... (Cor. Coentm'a Blip), , n Oonslenmenta solicited. Orders r kinds of merchandise promptly filled. ' FOSTER BROTHERS, " ! "WHOLI'SALE GHOCESS, - e -Wt- Seoojs StrMtw. ... ... -.. cnrenraACOHio. ' -' FOSTER, OWTS a Ca,, Wholesale Grocers ana tonunissica 1 I Merchants, 30 ..TBOST STBBIT ,....80a pota04as BtaaaplsU. Tama.
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I -frcratch! 8 cratch I Scratch J,. ITCE1 ITCH ! ITCH.! ELA2T K'S, ITCH CREETE, Will ran tb Itch In S6 hoor. "Abo ram Sold tTnart AM Aa.u .nil .11 ((la.atM tf th ak f n 1 eoatjuo ao Morenry. . Fries 60 canto per box by Mil, or 00 per dosen. Adilnu Dr. SLAa. m W.f WU. IM., viuuuUMti l '- Kiii.it a wrrTTBT Jyl4-6md . a i . Xmurilia, lads' GROCERIES. ,'ti UfcSI "J " . . v .1Wi2l7:.:jYO'RK ' " :J T Z . - a i ITO: 72 si . rJAItl -STREET wtsaK i.;i"-cv,l) ,fi iJ . ,' .1a . k j - ---- - IParsons ) ' "ille. (Do. i IT i .auw.8 i:..-xi Take great pleasure in announcing to the public tnat they have Just received from New York, a large and choice assortment of Staple jand JFancy GFtOGERIES, : 1 "WdSocien & Willow Warc Coal. Qil , Lamps' and &lidtl ess Ua, dies' 3Ei,etlctxles, Trayeling Baskets of every variety,'" s which they offer 'for snta nt the very lowest cash prices, r, j- - . ' .S .- . .i;Tf'J .fc .ii ' i ii, i 'A '1 '-11 I 1 DRUGS."?- Ofil. 'AO h;.Ws CLOUD & CO., WHOLESALE l-r,U DETJGGrlSTS lo." 0, Soutb i' - i Water . Street, KIIP OOITSTAKTLT ON HAND A IiABOZ and w-ELb-AsSOBTID STOCK , in their line, at - .,- i ; L Lowest Cash Prices. BTJTSBS will do well to call before psrehasing elsewhere. P081T1TKLY HO GOODS AT BITAIIh All orders atteudsd to with promptness and cars. dec 12 asm WATCHES & JEWELRY. Watches Jexvelry IDIjMONIDS! SILVERWARE, " Cloclss, &cl, AT SCwOiJfJs?.. . . . TO TUB UDIZ3. - r If yea want a Fins Sold Watch and Chain, 9ia mond, Cb-na, ruun uomoIf youSrant a Fine Hecklace, Bracelet, Breastnln. Waddlnn Bine or Fins Set or jeweiry, nui ' - p. L GKISiJIiKK, M main Bt. TO THE MESriLUT, fiSSXS, JLKB ' - , ' MECHANIC. ; ' f If vow want a Fine Heavy Gold or Silver Bant. ingam.rtcnn,u.- ",-oSijia. - a v.fah. Mil all ia te is' also tha soto agent fcr tha esiebratsd " - TWifvtr Oold Jfen. Which ta wBlMnuli acknowledged ta he tha finest and best wriUnn Den in America. ' ., KSV Personal attention paid to rrpairiBg fine Watches, Clocks and Jswslry. AU work gnaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or the money retunfleu, ny j . - rCjr &4 Main St. :. ' I, r, . 10NK DOOE B.X1.0W 8KCOND 6XBEET.X at' ' a-6a 1000 Septa. SACKS te sals et Vo. 90, Water itrset. JK. a. tttiBXVJi w.
DRY GOODS.
JL45--1. I, HAVK JC8T BITTJBSKD B0M HI V7 York. Boston and Philadelphia, with ths most select stock of v, k .,. DRY GOODS AND FANCY 'T.r'!'. ' "ARTICLES ;- Ivor offered In this market, boueht with cash out af the last iatnortatios from France, German, and England, and I wilt be able to sell them at retail at wholesale prices, and will makes liberal discount below that to tbe county merchants or city trade. .i - . j. . r, 3. J. KABLXTT A SON, . nS Sm . Ui Haia Street, cor. Main and Canal. WOOLEN MILLS. VANDERBURGH WOOLEN MILLS GCHZFER, RIL1ROTH A' col 5 K . ii. " i til 1 . tl : In ... . , PEOFBIETOBS OP THE ; VAllDERBURGHT; WOOLEN MILLS, ' EATX KCW OPKNKD THIIE XI. ZUJOn Third Street, bet Main 3c Sycamore. l V :,.-j-:'vi v .;. -:!."; w ,.' Where they keep a full assortment of all article manutactured at their Factory, sues as Jeans, - Flannels, . 1 ! atinetts Cassiraeres, ! ' Ulrxnltetss OtOOlClTi ST 1Tk3XX. I . Merchants wanting a gocd article la onr line, are rssoeotfully invited to examine onr etock. aw We will sell our Gooda mm cheap as goods ol tbe same sUjr an be sold anywhere, er West. ,. p27;,. MEDICAL. " r The Young Man'a Friend.1 " LnmsT xah bi ni oww doctor. This is the name of n Box af K liciuee prepared by an eminent Phyeiciaa in Cincinnati, U contains a preventative and cure for all private diseases, with directions how to treat each caee, therefore, with -the Toang Man's Friend In your possession, you have ths full directions and medU cine for the treatment of yourself and friends. It Is tor sale by Druggists everywhere. Ask for ths Tonng if en's Yrteud. ' . . ' - WbolesaU and Retail by Jyl KILLEB A WHITDENTIST. 1 " mm&mmmmmr-mmmX".'l-W Hi .'fMBBtlQM.iV-.. .KILlSa DLilT THANKFUL FOB TH1 A. liberal patt unage raosived during the past fear ears, and being permanent resident of this city, desires all person (whether they need his profes ional services or art) to visit his rooms aad see ths Vnrlnms Styl etnerk 9Innw.mctw.redi Improvements and Invent l 'U Are being maOe, and everything that will sv' enrvs U IntenaU o( his patleaU is seenrad by hint. HI lata.llihmeat and lacllltl 4.V. '-.'". . ' ' Assaqnaltoany In BAIf BBS O IT I m tf He has Several A&aathetiea Allawtatlna; Pnlnt wham ttraUa Ubseks that are snnkea can be restored to nearly oeir orl ginal oontoor. AU desirable styles of - ARTIFICIAL TEETH, suds anywhere la the United States, are made by hi a. Irregnlaritfee of Children's Teeth snncess uy correct. Tliose having ' . . . DliCATKD TKXTU . ;.) , : Bhonld either 've them Cxtraetod or Filled, (the latter If possible.) The health of. ths parties and the remaining Teeth demand It. SCCEALOiO AFFLICTIONS TREATED. AUK) CLEFT FAIiATB Wfllae nm VMrct It litr Psit () A CARD. J. B.'r;TlESICER4 ' ' MANFTACTUBIE "OF '" il . ,V.',' Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron . "W mt. H.-3EI , - ' . .. and ,' : Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in Btitania Japan Ware, Cooking and Heating JOB-WORK ASATLT KXKCDTKD. Northwest Side Sycamore, between Second and Xnird Btreeta - Je27,d6ms. , ' EXPRESS. t ! :; the ..:) ;"'v: Adams Express .i. COMPANY Bava established I ISW ROUTE - betwieh :" Cairo, 1? ashy ill e and Points South. VIA 'J . Johnionville, Tenn. Arrancements having been completed, this old and reliable Company are now prepared to receipt for freights to CHATTANOOGA,' KNOXVILLE, ATLANTA, ROME, MACON, Aad all accessible points Booth, by tha abovs popaiar and expositions rente. Ths attention of kterchanta and Shippers, and tha business public generally, is directed to ths Superior Inducements Offered by this Old and Beliable Line. In point o dispatch and great redaction in the rates o freight. BHh. r tall particulars snqmrs as aa siaams huna Onioa. So. IS. Ghaadler'a Block. Brans vilte. ali-tf i GUNS AND PIST01.S. GUNS PISTOLS, AT , Greatly Kednced Prices! C . KELLER - i 95, Main Street, TraTiorter and Manufacturer of ?:alikinda of v GUNS, !ii -V--PISTOLS, and RIFLES, '"" ! Aim DKAIiIB IS -r " POWDXB, lit AD, OA P8, 6 HOT, CAB TSITH1XB, '- BAOfim 1aro.oorttmtmt, FIXE POCKET , , KSirK AND MA SOBB, WALKING ' ' aANM3,ALI8OBT8OO0NB,.1 ASDPIMTOLB, - - i AUtaT KwarythiiBZ TJsmnlly Found In van eierss t-! n - ; l. - aP Amii mmAm, to order. , - ' . . ' : aWParticalar attention given to repairing gnns and pistols. jyiu,an. CARD. Drs.. Ehrman' & Herr,J' nOEOPATHIC , PHYSICIAUS 01 FFICB AND BXSISXNCB HO. 10 STOBTH Second strast, between autta ana oyoamorn.
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DRY GOODS.
WHOIaESALE DRflOOBS French, Our I Stock is now Complete in all Styles of Foreign and Domestic .. DryGoods, which we offer EXCLUSIVELY: AT WHOLESAlJSe :-L r -"'- - In Style, Quality or Price we defy all competition either in Evansville or any other market. - i CO CAB.P.EDEPARTOEMT.H Ol. the second floor of our whole ale home, and attached to it, ia a room expressly devoted to Hoase jmraiiainf uooas in general, viz VELVET CARPETS, - Brussels Carpets, X, , AUIED A IJf WWJICMt Supeinne carpets, Medium Carpets," ca Ingrain Carpers, Cottage Carpets, " : t Listirg Carpets, J Q i o Rag Carpets, ' ' Hemp Carpets, ; Manilla Matting, Cocoa matting ,i Straw Matting, Velvet RugSs t, ,4 Brussels Rugs, r Pa Oil Cloth Rugs, Velvet Matts, ; T ! ; Cocoa MattSf- - 1 ! Adelaid Matts; i u Ruher Matts. 1 ' -Window Shades, C o Window Fixtures, French Purnit a re Prints. J SILK DAMASK, 50c per yard r -1 - XV -Tas ciieaper i.'-a,u me., retail price in NewYork or Cincinnati. ' , '.' . '-7"s " Wool Damask, ' , ' Worsted Damast, Piano Covers, ; u-rt i Table Covers, . -, - ;, Bed Blankets.s? i j . Picture cords. n? h j..-s'c Picture Tassels,- ; . .. t.t t Seal ckm Lap Robes, Stair Rods and fixtures,-- ' iitair iiinen and Ou Cloth, -Gilt Cornices,' ui&.ct;i v.arpet Tacks, j Lace Curtains, 7-) "fTri -car Table Linens, &c "&c.- . Floor Oil f, cloths, from 18 inches to 18 feet wide- 't Mo.liO First St.i ' J AQUESS, FBEITCH & CO , t HOM030PATHIO. HUMPHKKTI' i 1 - HOMCEOFA I II1C SPKCIFICM " HAVK PBOTKD, FSOM THK MOST AMPLB eaperience, an entire sncoeee: SimplePrompt ifflolent aad Btlisble. They are the oaiy mndlcinee pertectiy adapted to popster nae, so simple tha t mistskee cannot be made la nalng them i. so harmless as to be free from danger, and se efficient as to be always reliable. They hsvs raised tbe highest eommeodatioB front alt, and will always render satisfaction. . . . Cures ' Cents. 1 " Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations 25 " Worms, Worm Fsver, Worm Colic 29 S Crying Chtolle, or teething of in- - tnte............. S5 " lftrrl, of childrea or adults . ii a h ? llTn:rl7 'P"- Colio , 2 7 " Csagas, told, BvonchrfTst,. 8 " Nomrnlarln, toothache, Faceache 2a S " Hisdsehe, Sick ileadacbe. Vertino 25 No. So. Bo. No. No. He. Bo. o. No. Ko. 10" lyepefelK, Bilroae Btomech 29 Ke. 11 " Snppreeaett or Pelnfol Periods. No. 12 " tV bites, too proftue Period. . S Ko. 18 e crenp, 6oogh, difficult breathings. 25 No. 14 aveat M.bcataB,Krysipelas,Iraptioos 25 No. 15 " Itneamatiaui, iihenmatio Pains 26 Ka. 16 "Fewer and A ana. Chill feves, - A rune . 60 Bo. IT Plies, bi nd or hleedtDgw.,..... SO Bo. 20" Whooping Conglt, aad vtoleot con lis go No. l"'Cntnrrli,BcEte or chronic, Inflnenss 60 no. ie - upinsimy and eere ar weak eyes 60 Ho. 21 " Asthran,oppreeeed BreethlD?.. 60 Mo. '"Kar AJteobargea, Impaired Hear. Ho. 23 Scrorwj'aV'inierl!"G"lirn ll logs.. ...w......... . 60 No. 21 " Gen.ral UcbUlir, and Physical , Weakness,.J..,.., 50 Bo. 25 N Dropsy aad scanty secretions. 60 No. 2S " Sen aiehmesa,sicknese from riding 60 No. 27 " KldUnop- Dlaensn, Oravel 60 No. 2S " Bervsu Oeblllty,bemlnel Xmlssioa.. Involuntary Discharges. IPO Bo. 29 Sore Month, Cenker . 60 No. SO Urtnnry 1 meant I nenee, Wettins; bed- 60 Ho. 31 " Patrnfat Perinda, avem wrttAt - f twimi ... ...... 60 No. .12 Snttertng-s, change af lift). .. 100 Bo. S3 Kpllep.ey, Spesms, and fit. Tins' Dance.............. .... 00 No. 34 " Diptberla, Ulcerated Sore Throat 60 PAMIL.IT CASES. . S5 vials, morocco- case, and boos. 110 00 20 large viaht, ia morocco, and book,. 8 00 20 do plain caee, and book fi 60 IS boxes (Nee. 1 to 16), and book .. SOT VcfiTKlt.191 M.X SfSlitJI ACS. Hshogsny aieee, 10 vials....w......410 Bingle vtels, with directions......... 1 00 Thess Bemedies. by the case or sinxls box. are sent to any part of the country, by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Aaaress HTTMPHBIT'S SPEOIFIO'fi " h " ; HOEOPATBIOHgDIOINB COMPANT. Office sod Depot, No. 662 Broadway, New York". Da. HtmrHsiTS la consulted dslly at bis omos. personally or by letter, as above, for all forms of : ' ' ' FKBBI8, 8PAKK9 M OO., ' '' 2S Wholesale Asente, Bvaasvilie, lad. BOOTS & SHOES. NEW HOUSE,'. No. . r...io" STREET. Wholesale dealer In ' Q.O:T and. HO and. Kb mmnmnmmmnm atanataiam vyyajjsr and' ijmOu j iLa lam bow receiving a large stock of thabert qualities of Boot., Shoes, Hats and Gaps aver ottered to the trade, which have been pnrohaeed Kr cash, and will be sold at a very small advanos above cost. Gall and examine my stock aad prove the abere assertion. P. 8. I hare secured the services of Mr. B. S. Tenney, late with P. Semonin, who! .- a hi Old friends to eal 1 aad examine my stock. " - No trouble to chow goods. BvensvHte.Dse. 12,064. TOYS.&C A.. lO. Filiee rilAKES PLBASCBB IB SATING TO HIS i JL old frisnts aad customers that he is new receiving an entire new stock of Fancy Goods, Tankee Notioss, Jewelry, Ladiee' Baskete, Belt Buckles, Poctet Books, Work Boxes, Combs, Beads, Gamee, Toy Tea Set., Dolle, Balls, star, biee. Whistles, Jewe Harps, Tin and Bellows Toye In great v riety.if or the cemrag holidays, many of whieh will he sold at oh) time prices, at " " J.0.2S LOCUST STEEET, (TWO SO0BS ABOVX BHXBWOOO HOCSE). nl-Sm
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
f Great Distribution. ? : -i--r.te ,n f'i tan. l..s-jj ;:v EVBBKA GIFT ASSOCIATIO-N. ' Xstabltshed 1846. ".m-'il 180 BBOADWATV BKW TORK. - :t J BOSSWOOD PIANOS, HILODTOBS, FT SB OIL PAINTINGS, SN0BAYING3, SltVEtt WABS, FWSGOLDArBILYBB WATCHgiJ.sDlamood Pins, Diamond Bings, Sold Braseleta, Coral, Florentine, afosaic, Jet,- Lava and 1 Cameo Ladies' Se s, Gold Pens with Gold , . . and Silvsr Kxtension Holders, Sleeva ' ' ' Buttons, Sew of Studs. Vest and . Neck Chalae, Gold Binge, Ac, : ,u ' Valued - , it nv. . Bl, 000,000. - t. , SI3TBIBTJTI0K Is made ia tha following manner: GJC&TIFICATK3 namlnc each article and Its value are placed in SEALED XNTELOPBS, which arw well mixed.. On of these envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at onr office er sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. '" On receiving the- eertlfioete- ths purchaser will see what article it draws and its value, and can then send ONB DOLLAB aad receive the article named, or can choose any other one article on onr list of the same value. - ' ar Purchasers of our 8BAXF.D XNVBLOFKS may. In this mannsr, obtain an artirls worth fiom Ons to Five Hundred Dollars, .. . . For One? Dollar : . Which they need" not pay antil it Is known what Is ' drawn, and its vain. Xntire hatisfaetioa Guaranteed in all cases..- .j . -,- r ' -. TnE EUR1K1 GIFT ASSOCIlTIOJf Would call attention to the nvct of Its being th Origins! aad Largest Gift Association In tne country. We are therefore enabled to send Finer Goods, and give better chances to obtain th more valuable prises, than any other establ shment of th kind. The bueiaees continues to be conduct ed ia a fair and h norable manner, and a large ana greeny increased trade la proof tnat our pations appreciate mis method of obtaining rich aua elegant gocd. During tiit past year this Association nas sent a very Urge number of valuable priase to all Dirts of tha tonntrv. These who patronise will receive tbe full valns of their money, as no article on our list Is worth lees than one dollar, retail, and there are ao blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on bavins prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im mediately sent teeny address, ny return mail or express. ..," Tbe following parties here recently drawn valnabls prises trove, the Eureka Association, and hav kindly allows, thanes of their names. Many other names miht nv published were we permitted : - . - Andrew Wilson, C-astom House, Philadelphia, Pa., Oil Painting, value S100; James Hargraves, 821 Broadway. .New Tors, Oil Feinting,, worth 1100; B. F. Jones, Barret', Marshall county, Kansas, Melodeen worth S200; Patrick J. Byrnes, Waterbnry, Conn.. Gold Watch worth f 126; J. F. Shaw, 24 Aatt 24th- Street, New York, Piano worth $360; ttr. Ohartea J. Nevis, Blmira, N. T., Piano worth S350; Miss Lacy Janewsy, Kim i. ra, N. T.- Diamond Cluster Ring worth $200; Mrs. K. Fennoyer. City Hotel, Nashville, Tenn., Melodeoa worth $123; Oscar M. Allen, Co. B, 142d Be. Ind. Tola., Nashville, Tea Watch worth $85; Rowland 8. Patterson,. Co D, 10th Iowa Vet. Vols., Oil Painting worth $100: Mrs. Abbey J. Persons, Springfield. Mess, . Melodson worth $160 : Jamee L Dexter. Citv Survevor. 8vra enes, N T, Gold Watch worth $160; Mrs Jas Kir, aii wooeier etreet, corner meeker, X, tin Painting worth $100; Mrs J O Coles, Grand Bap. ids, Michigan, Silver Castor worth $40; ir J B Sinclair, No 4 Main etreet, Utica, N T, Framed ograviog worth $25 ; Boa Luther Detmold, Washington, D O, Oil Painting worth $100. Letters from -various nertiee throne-boot ths country, acknowledging th receipt of ery valuable gifte, may b seen on file la onr oitoe. To be Sold for Oaa Dollar Each. ' Without i egerd to value, aad not ta be paid for . on in you xnow wnat you will receive: " ' 60 Eleaant Rosewood Piano. ,3 ; worth from .. .$250 00 to 600 00 60 Melodeon. Bow wood oases X26 00 to 226 00 100 Fine Oil Paintings ........ 26 00 to 100 00 lOOGold Hunting es t Watches 76 OS to 16000 , ISO Diamond Bings . - 260 La4ies' Gold Watches.. 460 Silver Watsbe.. ' 200 Fine Steel Xngraf ings, In Fremee .. ,.. lOOMoeio Boxee....... tonsil. Bevolvlnc Pt. Castors 100 811. Fruit and Oaks Baskets 1 600 Set Silver Tea aad Table Spoons ......... -,500 Vest and Keck Chains .-. S,600 Ladies' fill. Port Monnie 8,000 Silver Batter Knives X... 3,000 Pelts Far h tegs, new styles 3,000 Gold Pencils and Tooth Picka....... 8,000 Onyx A A methyst Brooches 3,ftW Lava A Florentine j." i lOOOMawnic Pins ... 9,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys... 6,000 Childrene ArmltU . 2.64S) Sets of Bosom btudt. 60 OOto 200 00 60 00 to 8300 26 00 la 60 00 1200 to 28 00 VI 00 to 46 00 16 00 to 40 00 16-00 t 35 00 15 00 to 80 00 . SOito .2600! , 8 00 to 15 00 S 00 to T 00 160 to . 8 00 3 CO to. 8 00 4 00 to 10 00 400 to SOU 4 00 to 60 850 to 460 2 60 to .800 160 to 6 00 i.&iM) Eaamelled Bieere Buttona t 1 60 to 10 00 10,000 Plain Gold A Chased Bings . 1 00 to 6 00 o.oao atone hot and seat Bings i 6,000 Lockets, all sixes 260 to 2 00 to 8 00 to 8 00 to 10 00 7 00 2000 660 10,000 Sets of Ladles Jewelry . m'J watcn unarms .... 2.000 Gold Pens. (Ml. Kx. Case. 4 00 to 6 00 6,000 Gents' Braet A Scarf Pins ' 00 to- 20 00 2,000 ladies', gewntyl Bel Buckle ... 2,000 Chatelaine A Guard Chaina 1,000 Gold ThimMes.... .... 2,000 Sets Lsdies' Jet and Gold. . 4 00 to t 00 to 7 0Jto 10 00 to 1 60 to eooto r 6 00 to 3'-0to 2 00 to 660 20 00 14 00 20 00 600 2000 16 oO 600 860 10,000 Gold Crosses. ........ ....., 000 Oval Bfwd Braoelet..... 4,008 Chased Brecelete 2,000 Ball Bar Dropt, all colors 6,060 Fine Gold Pens..... :.. . 2,000 New Style Jet and Gold Bar 2,500 New tj'ling"oryTaT 3 00 to 700 nar jrop 2,000 Gold Pens.. 4 00 to 8 00 to 800 6 00 mW-t CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANT OF THB ABOVB ABTIOLKS FOB ONB DOLLAB BY PURCHASING A SEALED BNVBLOPB FOB TWENTY-FIVB CENTS. sr Five Sea nd Envelope will be sent for 81 1 Eleven for $2: Thirty for 84: Sixty -five for 810: One Hnndred for $16. AGENTS WANTED XVEB1WHBBB. -. - r Our patrons sre deeired to send united States money when It is convenient. Long letters are aonMMary. .i order for Sealed Envelopes must In svery oas be ICW.MB 1 ...) , , K- I m.h th U- U n. l,t thepersun eeudloe. Town, County and State plainly written. Letters should, be addressed to managers, as follows : GOOD WIS, HURT CO ill' Box SJ06, Post Office, New York. i ociu HARDWARE, &0. GEO. S. SOflllTAG &: CO. i ft rtaH ! c. "-'r.i IXPOBTEBS OF. - . 1 M-t t '! - M i j i Hardware and Cutlery it ? ; - ' i i?7 r. t AND. t;te. : 1 Guns and ' Pistols. -i.'-.-.O i No. 31 No. 31 rA.I2V STREET, ETIKSTIIII, - 1"a- -: Z-'.IIB - . BOOK STORE. n. F. Barter 4 Co. ; t. WS BEG LEATE TO ISTOBM THE CITI ZtSB OP M7ASB7ILLE AND TBS TBADS , i. GSNSMALLT TBAT WS HATS JUST . BOUOBT OUT TBS EH TIBS BTOCX OP BOOKS, STATIONSBT, Ac., etc, AT NO, 6 ' PJBST 8TMKST, LATELY OCCUPIED BY ' '5 i MB. J.BSALT. " i. i.-.S, . r. c .. .- j r THE.STOC'K. ; Coes isti, ia Fart, of BLASK, LA W. f CBOOL, MEDICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. LEGAL, CA P, LETTER, AND COMMERCIAL SOTS PAPER. . ENVELOPES, PSNB, PXSCILB, JNK.PES.B0LDEB3,tc SPLENDID STOCK OP PB0T0OBAPBIC ALBUMS. ' ar Merchants frou tlie snrround- ' log country will And U to their interest b givsnsa call safer parchasing. , '.. .;.t; clT-Sm . t7 .a::i, R. P: Barter & Co.."
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COAL GIFT3 FOR iTTE HAVE IN 8TOBK A WELL-8ILI7TFD f -stock of COAL GIL LAMPS some NEW STILES never oflsrad to th pnblio In XracsvlU ceror. icy mas very ale Ckurlatmaa d Saw Tsnr's Gifts. Bold cheep at " " TIOUBT BB08., decZl 121 Main street1 Good light FEOM COAL OIL, WITHOUT A CHIMNET can be had by u. ng ths ALADDIN BUBN XB the beet No-Chimney Bnrner in use. For alSMWholeaaAe and retail, at , , .. . 4 V10XIBT BB08., dec21 13J Mai a street. 25 Centi! FOB TWINTY-FIVX CENTS TOTTB OLD Lamp can b made to burn without chimneys. Corns aad Bee the improvement tried before yon bny, at VICKEBT BHOSdec21 , . lii Mala etreet. I AHAT 19 fOB APPBOPBIATS FOB A V V nice Christmas Gift than a beautiful GOAL OIL, A, A Sir r Xha place to get tbe n n at VICK.EBT BBOS., dec2t ' ; . , , .132 Main street. ji 91 lamp . Trimmizigi, SUCH AS GLOBES, SINGS, PBTSM8, CHIMney. Wick, nuraera. Cleaner, Bellecters, ouauee. M3 etc a laree supply at . VICKSBT BltuS , -c21 . 132 Main (treat. ' .Coal Oil. y l rnnm veby best abticlx madx is bold 1 lij ,, , V1CAXKT BBOS., ' decZl ' 132 Main street. I CLOTHIIsQ. ,.OSrk.$3 FIRST J GTZISBT, C5U ' amn - L-i cs 5 few ft, a, tt 1 o o:.?:s ta X. ' ' . -t U a-L W .... troq o , -4 a( "5 0 O 5 SJ. k. . .. mm. -t kew fas tut rJos.3 and 5 FIRST STXt.iEIQ'r. PRESENTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Tlia Finest Assortment ever Drought to this market. BO0E8 FOB FBXSENTS, JUVXN1XX BOOKS, . CHESS ABD CHXQDEB MBN AND . B0ABD8, CABD CASES, LADIXa' . i: WALXTS, IVOBY TABLETS. ' WhlTiSa DKBK6, - . FriotOR-rapn. Albusns, P try Alton nan Pnnfoltos, Pntnt Boxes, Alphabet - Blocka, Btblea, Tesitaaaenta, " Prayer - Book.. Duay Bible, C.)ult -Prayer sad ntbinr Boo Us. . tsAStavS, and a great variety of other preaenta, nil at tha LOW EST PBICE, st . DOBSLL'S HEW BOOK STOKE, J dec 20 " Ho. 19 Mai. street. SILVER POLISH. TUST BXOXIVXD A NEW STOCK OF BUFB. J rfcir Silver Flat. Polish, Ho mmily ought to be without a hoav WM. BUCK, next Ho. ID AlaU street.
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MAIN STEEET. t ' ALABOB ASSORTMENT OH HAHB AND Goods arriving almost daily. Tha trade Is respectfully Invited to examine my stock with the awn ranee that they will Sad as rood Goods aad as low price as any boos ia tan Thankful to old customer for past favors, I would respectfully solicit n oontinuano of tan 2P. sxMonia. Xvassvills. July 13. FURS. Ladies Fur Capes. Victorines, Collars, Circular JLTuaTs, Cum, etc., In Mhilc. Sable Fitch, and all kinds of Purs now worn. FASHIOITABLE HOODS, CAPS, ... TUHBASS, MISSES CAPES, MUFFS A -CUFFS All sizes and prices. : CS-ents 9 Fur Caps. Collars, Gloves. s ' -j .. . ... '..! ei j ',.'....;.' ' - . r' Fanoy Fur Trimmed Caps. "" : ; w TA.0TIEB A ntABOONNIIB'8, dscSdml j . S Main etreet. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THB COPARTNERSHIP HEElTOfOBE XXmtlng between at. Ooldmaa, L Brg, John V. Wa'eon. and J. A. atoComas. under the .trie of Goldmen, Berg A Co., at 80 Market etreet, Phlladeljthie, and Xvaaaville, ladlua, this day expires by Umiutioa. Tha busiae of tbe KvansTUls Branca wut be settled ay joha f Wateoa, th reeident p rtnr.
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THX FNDEBSIGXID HATE THIS DAT Araed a awpartnersblo, under tha atyla af - WATSON ft EEEG, for the trausactlon cf a Wholesale ! Clotting Business, "' on BACX 8TBXET, between Third-aad Fonrth, ! Olmetatmntl, Omla, 1 wbsrs thsr hbDS to a th friaad of ths old heuss. I JOHN V. WATSON, " - 1 . , . JOS. L. BEBa, deel dim Late of Ooldman, Berg A Oo. LUMBER. You will find an abnnd:;It:i. ant supply. of Tongued iit l !. and ' Grooved : Tennessee Yellow Pine Flooring at mm F. GLOVER'S, Liiiiaber Yard, Cor. MAIN and 7th Sts., ;- SVANSVILLE, IND., STOVE WORKS. DOUTllHlirJ .; Stdjire Woriis BfllfJKf.lEYER i CO., mannzaotnrer i Start,' for Wood and Cookie? Goal; Heating Coal: 8 tore, for Wood ' and Country S'tillets and lids; Country Ovens and Lids ; Eiieuit OTena and Lids ; Odd Lids; Sugar Kettles; . - Dog Irons; ... , . , Jamb Orates: Fancy Grata fronts; " Air urates; .rv.c'.Cellar Orates ; - Window Weights; . i Muffin Molds; t Watfie Irons; " Ham Boilers; 8tora Hoilowara, ft a., ft . ALSO KEEP FOB SALB TIN 3E .7Z3d Sheet Iron. Copper, nv A17D JAFAMS'li'lsl) WAHi; aw Sale Konna Main Street, wypn-. tan Cert Homanv Vnsusdjrjr a.ar aaontti Fig earn Creek. anaOrders Ssatcltnel. fcb STOVES AND TINWARE. II. E. BLEAMIiER HAS KSMOTED FBOM HIS OLD BTABD oa htain street to hu nsw Loo, IXo. H Second Street, between Hala aad Sycamore, and received a largo addition to hi. etoek of ware, as that now hs ha th largiwt aad best selected stock in ths oity of Plain and Fancy Tinware, C00KIMS AND H BATIKS STOVES, MAHTLXS, MABTLB FBOHTS, Tha very hast ENAMELED GBATXS, fla and -. common, SKILLETS AND LIDS, .- . OYiad AND LlDS, - 6C0AB EETTLX9, ' ! DO-IBOh8, 8MOOTHIN3-I BOUTS, fancy and eommcn, COAL HODS An FASES, ; BaiTAKNIA WARE, IRON, TINS ED, AMD SHAHXLKD VABX, and every th I n gjowonei. ted with ths bnrlneee ; In fact, a geasral assortment f i ; , . . ; , HtasCfualiMni Goods, ari good assortment of Tinners Stock. AU JobDlng, neb as GGTIEhUSfl, -BOOFIH3. -ate, dona at short notice. All wsrranted as represented. Offers to eelt cheap, at whohwala and retail. - v. w. . nww. II DISSOLUTION1 NOTICE. THB COPARTNERSHIP THAT EXISTED , between F. 0. Hammond, K. B. French, and O. A. Hammond, under tbe style of fiammsnd. French A Co., of Memphis, 1'ata., was, oa ths lit Inst., dissolved by tnutuil coosent. Either of th above-named partnere are suthorlaed to aattin all business connected with said firm. P. O. HAKMOWB. H. B. FBAHCM. CM. 12, MM dSW O. A. &AMM(,.
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