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f-s isrn rrTHITaJ Advcr! Jseiccti w, la tela column, of. tires tries, ea:h UMerUoa.TLttty Cents. CJMWM.' -111 I ,IIJIJII-1 IHIII I i l.iHI,ilJilj.MIM T2tK Now occupied by Mrs. McCor .'5 ir.ics, on M?.in St., near First, possws t:ion give:) nbo-.:t the 1st of SI arch, ft-9-2 w fTAHl."- A good brick stable, one-half ti qnaro from Court House. Enquire of jTi utf GKOR3E- LANT. Two two-story Erics JL& lie .4f llor.sts anil cue one-story irame House. Inlo-ttl VICTOR BISCH. TAITT33D. TEAM ftCAI.E A second-band beam scle. Apply to T. 13. BYRNES, Mo. 2 V atcr Street. lfel5 iflTM,IX.llorSE.-A good tenant can be secured for uweiilng-nouse containing three rooms, in a pleasunt rart of the city, by applying to tciait J. SINZICII A SON. "jTORsrs-25 good business horses. Rood hTA color. Inquire at C. V. KAYMOSD'8 Livery stable, on Walnut Street, between First nod Water. I jal4 cltf OYl SALE. iTESIEl) AXLE OKEASR A largo lot lust leceived. bv ibU djl CHARLES BABCOCK A CO. X.OST. 1D,sln tD,a city, daring the Summer JL of 1S08. a Ya'.e College Society Fin, In Kuxpe of crescent, with the Greek letters Delta, Kappa inscribed upon it. A suit able teward wlil bo paid for its delivery to this office. fel2 d3t It JtS DAT, FKBKUAKY 15, 1SI0. CITYNEWS. JSS?" See report of monthly sales. IS?" See report of tobacco sales in another column. Three cases at tha Recorder's Court. " Ilard ctsea " were they. JEST Sheriff's sale of household gooda this morning at II. Gumberts'. ST" There will be another tobacco gala to-morrow, atFord'a Warehouse. JC Tobacco sale at MartiD, Gard ner & Co.'s, to-day. " City Council. There being no quorum present, the Council was ad journed to Wednesday evening. Ey The Journal makes its best bow to Messrs. Mark, Warren & Co., for fayors received. JEST" The list of sales in another column shows business for the past month. tW This morning Jim Coleman, the negro, will be tried for an attempt to till another negro. gST-The Union Prayer Meeting will be held this morning at 8J o'clock in tho Baptist Church. JEST" If business men will refuse to serve oa a jury as long as they can avoid it, fifteen days' imprisonment for stealing need not surprise them. 55jPork packing for thi3 season is orer, only twenty-eight hegs cut up last week by L. Ruffner, the only packer at work. KS-TLe bail in the case of Louis Sosel! arrested for forgery, has been reduced to 500. The amount he was accused for forging for, was only 110. 2T The union religious service to night will bo held in Trinity Meth odist Church, tho sermon to be preached by Rev. Mr. Kumler. EST Martin, Gardner & Co., will sell to-day, 20 hhds tobacco, at the usual hour. Among the lot there is some fine Greene County, Kentucky, leaf. " White man weuy tjnsar tih." Query: Is not a Jury of twelve white men twelve times .more uncer tain? If you don't think so, read the case of People vs. Dean. 23-The jury in the case of The Pponla vs. Dean must have been com posed of Democrats fearful of losing votes in the coming election. Twenty days' disfranchisement for stealing two hogs! Dan is a Democrat. ST The person who takes the DemoTcrat away from this office on St:nday mornings, is respectfully re quested to read and return it by evening, so that some one about this establishment may have a look at it. fSTWe publish the card of Prof. J. L. McBride, this morning, aa ne con siders himself aggrieved by the para graphs which appeared in the Jour nat. relative to his arrest and mar riasre. We give him the benefit of his card, and leave the matter with the public to form their own conclu sions., ts?-The tobacco sales at Ford's Warehouse yesterday, were 3 at $3 20 to?5 10, trash, frosted and frozen; 3 ,f ?fi 10 to $7 80. lugs and irostea; ,t 2ft to $11. low and medium leaf. All the tobacco offered, except one hogshead, was of low grades, and all very high in order. Planters win gain largely, by sending dry tobacco. Dry lugs are in demand at. high pri ces. CST Before 'Squire Walker yester day a suit of great importance was tried between two colored men. The cause of the suit was an old wagon, that has once been sold for $9 00. A jury of twelve men deliberated on the matter. Twelve witnesses were sworn, and an immense amount of legal talent exerted. The trial took up half the day, and when it was con cluded the beaten party declared his intention of " 'pealing the Supreme Court about it." The Dred Scott case was nothing beside it. The IIesdzrsos Insurance Case. It is perhaps but justice to Mr. J. W. Nexsen, insurance agent, to say that BAftifirt nromDtly the risks he had upon the property destroyed, recently, in Henderson, and to which allusion was male yesterday morning in the Journal. Col. U. K. Drew had no risks ou the properly. Struck ey LiGUTNisa. A house in Inuependeace was struck by light ning during tho storm yesterday morning, and set on fire. Tho fire was cstiagulshcd before any consid erable daciaso was done. Whether nny person vrr.3 hurt or not, has no been learned. Personal. We were delighted yesterday, by meeting in the city, our esteemed, former fellow citizen, Joe Davi3, now a resident of Cairo, and one of the firm of Parsons, Davis & Co., dealers in Queensware. We nev er saw him looking better. John McCall, the renowned rag man and paper manufacturer, of Cin cinnati, paid us a visit yesterday. lie is stopping at the Sherwood. ST" Prof. J. R. Bukowitz has been introduced to us as a skillful in structor in all branches of music, especially on euch instruments as tho piano, organ, and melodeon. He is also well recommended as a fine in structor in vocal music, ne was for several months with Madam Parepa Rosa as pianist, which of itself is a great recommendation. We welcome the Professor to our ity, and trust ho may secure many pupils. Recorder's Court. Geo. Elspe man, for a disorderly drunk, was assessed $9 45, which he replevied. Mary Ann Davis, a colored woman, was locked up for want of $6 25 to pay for a similar luxury, while John Wield, for the same offense, was assessed $5 75, which, although he had $23 in his pocket, ho refused to pay, and hence was locked up in the Hotel de Royston. Cato WatkiDS, a colored man, was fined $5 CO for public indecency. Horse Stolen. Tho missing horse mentioned in yesterday's Journal is ascertained to have belonged to Messrs. Fendiiok Bros. Having no use for it during tho Winter, they sent it to be boarded with a Mr. Ford, ia Knight Township, with the privi lege of having his son ride it into the city to school daily. While tied in a shed in the rear of Parvin's packing house on Thursday last it disappeared, bv.t was there again the next morning, without saddle or bridle, and Boon afterward disappeared altogether. The boy who was seen to rido the horse away was again Eeen on Friday, in the neighborhood of Squire Van's, in Knight Township, with the horse in his possession. What Coal Ashes Are Good For. Tho Hartford Earth Closet Company, who are making considera ble effort to introduce their earth closets as a substitute for water clos ets, speak of the disinfecting proper ties of dried and pulverized earth, and in one of their circulars they say " coal ashe3 will answer when the earth is not so easily procured." Coal ashes purify stagnant water by absorbing the impurities, if used in sufficient quantities, and will also ab sorb decaying animal matter. If thrown into privy vaults ia sufficient quantity, they will completely destroy any offensive smell arising, and in cities where coal is used extensively, shonld be thu3 employed. The Episcopal Mite. Last night th.3 elegant residence of Chas. Viele, Esq., was filled with a brilliant array of ladies and gentlemen, at the last Episcopal Mite before the season of Lent sets in. The entertainment was unusually enjoyable, the worthy host and his amiable wife entertaining tho unusually large company in a manner that not only anticipated every taste, but in tho matter of creature comforts seemed by tempta tion to create appetite. The array of beauty, the exquisite music, and the brilliant conversation made tho timo slip unconsciously away until thoughts of the cormorant demand for "copy" broke the spell The ouestion suggests itself, " If these assemblies are mites, what then are shekels?" Valentines. The rain yesterday morning did not cool tho Valentine fever. Groups of little boys could be seen during the day, stealthily slip ping little hilleta doux under doors, ringing the bells or knocking, and then hastily running away. Sometimes grave old gentlemen with spectacles on nose, came to the doors in answer, and found only the little bits of nonsense directed, perhaps, to a grandchild; and with an exclama tion of impatience tossed the trifle into the street, calling forth a shout of laughter from little urchins lying concealed to watch the effect. The PostofSce had a busy day of it attending to the distribution of the little trifles, which, however insignifi cant, considered singly, added consid erably to the labors of the clerks. from their great number. From all appearances the sending will be kept up for several days morj. jKssf" The beauties of a jury trial were well illustrated in the case of the People vs. Dean, in the Criminal Court yesterday. The accused was indicted for grand larceny for having stolen two pigs, the property of a colored man. The pigs, which were about half grown, and of a choice breed, were found in his possession after he had tried and failed to buy item, their ear3 marked and other means taken to destroy their identity. The value of the animals was variously stated at from two dollars each to a much higher Bum. The J ury in their wisdom, brought ... t- -f i . n u i m a verdict or gunry oipeuy larceny, xing the punishment at fifteen days n the County jail. $15 fine, and dis franchisement for tho space of twenty dam! Only think of it: disfranchis ed for twenty days, fiftcea cf which he will pass ia jail. Cheap hegs! Wonderful Jury, Tho Eellslocs Interest. The disagreeable weather of yester day interfered considerably with the attendance on the morning and night union services of the churches, but tho houses were pretty well filled, and JQ spirit of the meetings was maintained with much interest. Our space this morning prevents more than a brief reference to the services. At the evening meeting in Trinity Methodist Church, last night, Rev. Mr. Martin, in opening, read tho parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, and made an appropri ate exposition of the Scripture read. The eermon was preached by Rev. J. C. Bowden, of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, from the text, " Gailier not my soul icith sinners,'' which was a fervent appeal to the impenitent to save themselves from the fate of tho sinner by fleeing to Christ. In response to the invitation a large company of new converts acd inquirers Btood up; and tho usual inquiry meeting followed, participated in by the pastors and quite a number of christians. The meeting to-night will be-continued in the same place. The ser mon will be preached by Rev. J. P. E. Kumler, of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church. Easiness Returns for December. DBT GOODS Clement, White A Co .. 513,000 HopHlUU t . & Co Jaques?, Hadspetb. St Co.... Miller, Gardner A Co- Magnee Ci. & Co- .. . Miller A Brlnkmeyer ...... Hudspeth, Adams & Co........... Mackey, .Nlsbet & Co fcchapker, Bussing A Co.. GROCERIES. Gilbert 8. E. A Co Helm an n I. &li Kabn & Wile . Fres on Broa ButTner L. Jr. A Co. Kagon, Dickey A Carson...-..-. fctockwell A Co ........... Ten ney. Bowles A Co Vennemann A Behme.-... Viele Charles A Co...-.-.-.. - Wheeler & Kiggs.... Freston & Co....-.......-... Koster A Korff. .. IJQUOE3. N. F. Carr A Co .......... M. Cahn fc (Jo- Gamble A Forth- Henry Ay res.... .......... Hodge A Co.......-.....- , Kappler A Schnackenborg . BOOTS ASD SHOES. Minor A Dallam ........... Morgan, Head & Co Semonin, Dixon & Co HARDWARE. Boetticher, Kellogg A Co Ham. Urr & Co. Wood row, Keitz t lo . Bonntag G. H. A Co... QTTEKN3WA21K. Mark, Warren A Co.... ..... DRUGS. Cloud, Akin & Co . Keller & White Leich & Lemcie.......... NOTIONS. H. M. Swealzar.. ...... 8.500 . 1S.0OO . 10,000 , 10,Ot 8,000 - 6,000 80,0JO 4,000 11,000 . 14,000 5,000 18.000 .... 2i;ooo 42,000 21,000 . 19,000 12,500 . 28,000 17.010 18,000 3,600 4.2CO . 23,a0 ,.. 8,125 6,400 3,524 .. 4,264 . 7,000 9,000 19,000 8,000 - 20,000 . - 4,000 . . 8,000 . 7,00o 15.0C0 . .. 4,000 U,500 . - : TOBACCO SALES. .; - It. W. Harper A Co...... ............. J 900 Jacobl & Miller- . 2,500 Martin, Gardner & Co. 6 200 Weldon Bros. fe Co...... 2,900 Fendrich A Bro - 2,500 MISCELLANEOUS. E.AC.H. K., gross rec'pts pay... 439 Oj W. J. Dowry & Co., bank'rs ' .. 43 98 Archer & Co., bankers, " ............ 16 63 KvansviUe Ius. Comp'y " 50 35 Eyansville Gas " " 837 50 Kvansville St. 14. B. Co., . 19 2i AGEICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS. Babcock II. O .. 5,000 RECAPITULATION. Groceries................ 2T0,000 Dry Goods 113,000 Dlqaors . 50,3t3 Boots and Bhoes .. 35,000 Hardware . 40,000 Queensware 7,000 .Drugs -....-... p.tai Notions ........ - G,0W) Tobacco Bales 15,000 Agricultural Implements 5,000 To!al , - 5529,863 Late3t from New Orleans. Alex. H. Foster, who arrived from New Orleans last night, has our thanks for New Orleans papers of Saturday, and Memphis papers of Sun day, he having come through by rail, making a quick trip. Death of a Pioneer Citizen of Terre Haute. From the Terre Haute Express of yesterday we learn, with deep regret, of the death of Mr. Tindall A. Madison, one of the oldest, most highly esteemed and enterpris ing citizens of Terre Haute, where he has lived for - thirty-five years. He died on Saturday, in the sixty-third year of his age. Colored Ball. The crew of the Favette gave a ball last night at Marble Hall. The company, although not large, was very select. The music was by Henry Hart's Band. The dancing and general deportment were fully up to the average of festive gatheringa, a few of tho gentlemen being inclined to " enthuso " a little in the matter of " pigeon wicg " steps. Seventieth Anniversary. Dr, E. V. Ball, of Terre Haute, on Sat urday night, was visited by a surprise Dart? of relatives to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of his birth day. Dr. Ball is the father-in-law of Rev. W. M. Cheever, whose labors in this city, a few weeks ago, will be re membered with so much pleasure by many of our citizens. The Doctor is an old citizen, and is greatly beloved by all who know him. Accident to a hack on the Wharf. By some unexplained means a hack was driven into the river and overturned last night, just before midnight, and now lies on its side at the foot of Maia Street, nearly submerged. Tho horses were got out and no one was harmed, so far as can be learned. The Journal has re peatedly warned drivers of vehicles against driving into the river at the foot of streets where sewers enter the river. Will any further warning be necessary? To the Public of KTacsvllle A Card. Having, by the request of many friends, and almost all of my scholars, returned to this city, I feel it my duty to come openly forward in regard to that scandalous affair of which I was the unlucky and wronged victim. 1 will try to lay, in a few words, the whole affair before the public in its true light, by stating only facts: 1. The young lady in Petersburgh, with whom I was formerly acquaint ed, and which, by the way, was not 17 but over Zl years ot age, never brought, nor intended to bring a suit against me. . U. nis was uoue, vwiuuui tier knowledge, by the father, who wanted to estort some money from me. I can prove by witnesses that he even said "He did not want-me to marry fcis daughter, if I would but give him 500. lie would then go home and nothing would ba any more said about it." 3. To this proposition I would not yield, and as to the remark of tho Evansvillc Journal the other day: " I could not get any one to go my bail," I beg to state that I did not want any bail, although it would havo been very easy for me to find a bonds man. Even in Petersburgh, several of my old friends, and even two la dies, of tho highest social standing, kindly offered mo to sign a bond, but I positively and thankfully refused that offer. 4. Fnrthermore, the rumor quoted by the Journal that I was already married and had a wife living, with two or three children, in Indianapo lis, is altogether without foundation. This can be proven at any moment through the County Clerk of Marion County. 5. 1 never woro another name in this or any other State than J. L. Mc Bride. Thus it will be seen that the whole affair was only gotten up with the purpose to extort from, or swindle me out of some money, and to ruin my hitherto good reputation as a man, and my success as a teacher. I trust the Journal will be fair enough to give room to this explana tion an explanation of a man so shamefully wronged and scandalized. J. L. McBride. Evansville, Feb. 14, 1870. McJOHNSTON MILLER At Owens- boro, Kentucky, en the 13th Inst., by the Rev. W. F. Haraed, or tnis city, Mr. a. r . McJOBNTON tO MISS MYBA MILLER, both of Owensboro. DIED. GRANT. On Sunday, the 13th inst Willie K., son of Luke and Diana M F. Grant, aged 17 years. The funeral will take place to day iTues- day), from the residence of Mr. Jobn Rus- ton, on Ninth Street, near Gum. Ftlends of the family are Invited to attend without farther notice. LOCAIi NOTICES. Ship your groceries and heavy freights from Eastern cities by the National Line, through without trans fer. E. W. Patrick. Agent. fel2 3t No. 5 South Water Street. 2?-One hundred White and Grey Blankets, just received, aad selling at reduced prices. jan8 Schapker, Bussing & Co. Clothing at Aactlon. A large sale of Damaged Clothing, at auction, at JNo. 7t5 Jlain fotreet. Also, Lot of Shelving, Two Coal Stoves. Writing .Desk, aad eight or ten tables. Sale to Commence Wed nesday morning at 9 o'clock, and continue every day. until the entire stock is closed out. fel3-3t S. Gumberts. Important Aactlon Sale for the Ladies. - Ribbons, Laces, Gimp3, Velvets, Bonnet Silks and a large variety of fancy goods. Iheso things are a lot of new millinery goods, purchased this i all, but the parties who own them have decided to change busi ness, so we will sell without limit. Also, we will offer a nice lot of Dress Good3, which will be sold at very low n&rures. ladies, come ana pet these goods at your own prices. Tuesday, 2 p. ji., 15th inst. T. M. Elliott, febl4 2t 84 Main Street. We have watched the course of so many aistretsea, emaciateu ana ioriorn dyspep tics, of worn-out and prostrated females. who have takea a new lease of life, and gradually received vluor. strength, healtn. and the power of social pleasure, from tbe enects or .plantation mitteus. mar, we are not surprised at the Testimonials daily receivea. 11 ii is a pleasure 10 uogoouin tde world, now lull must be trie measure of the Froprietors of these ceiobrated Bit ters. Magnolia Watek. Snperlor to the best imported German Cologne, snd sold at naif tne price. itblO d3t-eod-wlt Wholesale price of Stick Candy, if cents, per pound, bv the box. H. Herman, Candy Manufacturer, 45 Main Street. feb9-lni Public Schools To Parents. At a meeting of the Board of Educa tion the following resolution was unanimously adopted: liesolved. That the Superintendent admit the children to the Second Primary Schools who shall attain to the age of six years before the ISth of June; provided that application shall be made to the Superintendent, for their admission, on or before Mon day, the 21st of February, and at no other time; and that this rule be pub lished in the city papers, and notice given of it in t:i3 schools. feb7-lw Weber & Co. are selling heir en tire stock of Furs regardless of cost. You will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at 55 Cents, at Glick & Schwartz'. OD- posite tho Opera House. sep'io ZST" As I am changing my busi ness, I will sell out my present stoek of Dry Goods at prices that will give satisfaction, either at retail, if applied for soon, or in quantities to dealers. My stock comprises some very de sirable goods, suitable for the coming season as well as for the present cold snap. Lteh5-2vJ WM. Hughes. Four Offices Corner of Second and Locust Streets, for rent. Apply to U. W. BHANKLIN. de2-tf Kay i. j. undweii & uo., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicine, American and import ed Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, &c. .Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Fresh Blue Lick, Con gress and Rockbridge Alim Waters. jel7-ti JEST" The best stock of Domestic Goods. Sheetings. &c, at lowest prices, at jan8 Schapker, Bussino & Co. Ship your dry goods, drugs and other light freight by the Star Union r.r Allpni-nwn Lines. No change of gauge from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to Evansville, via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hi. v . PATRICK, Agent, fel2 3t No. 5, South Water Street, fVK nm ajm P Ji III iir ii mU J J LA '. -Mil UJW fcu - 3 SB' jar- Ami A PALATABLE. REFRESHING, NOUR ISHING! Tonic Bkvekask, more strength ening than ale, beer, or porter, or asy DEfcCRiPTioN of Alcoholio Drink. In dispensable to the debilitated, especially nursing mothers. Recommended by phy- t-i;ians as an excellent strengthening TONIO BEVERAGE and NUTRIENT, and as the best known preparation for NURSING MOTHERS, not having the objectionable properties of malt liquors in general. 'i ARRANT CO., NEW YOIIK, BOLB -AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, ETC. Ja25 dlml - ! Tho weatue-r continued c'oudly, warm and Indicative cf rain last nluht. Alight fog settled ever the river and city, threat oniiiK to snppend navigation. The addi' tioual arrivals and departures up to mid night include tho Quickttep, 10 Cairo Clara Scolt, to Wabash River: Hartford fromCarml; Camolia, Filtsburg to Nash ville: EvansviUe, to Upper Green Elver Mary Houston, to New Orleans; Spray Cincinnati to Nashville; Kaplcan No. Jrom Eastport. lhe Mary Houston continued to receive freight all nay, acd took about 125 ton irom each of the wharf-boau, includin pork, lard, bacon, whisky, oats, and other freight. She also took ICO head of sheep and 00 or 70 head cf horses and mules. She left late last night with her guards flat upon the water.-. ..Tho Vt Wind and Clara Kcott had rather moderate trips out -.The Quickstep and, Evansville had all they could stow away The Hart ford came in at li:oO with but little on board, having unloaded at Mt. Vernon The Camelia had a good, trip, discharging largely here.. The Mary Houston was compelled to leave a large amount of freight... .The Edinburgh went above the city yesterday, and took on board large lot of ear corn. She returned towarJa night and took a large amount of resh'pplng freight Jrom the Fayette. Mr. W. Ii. Keyf, tho chief clerk of the Edln burgh, has made antes improvement In the office cf that boat, havipg removed the bunk from the starboard side and put in a desk Billy Hawes, late freight clerk of the Rosa HIte, is now freight clerk of the Edinburgh, aad will welcome all h'.s many friends along shore on board, especially if they have any freight to ship- The Haitlord returns to Carnil to day The John 11. Groes beck goes to New Orleans, and the Rap idau No. 2 will return to Eastport...- Tho btg Robert Burns wilt be op this morning en route to Cincinnati By a private letter from Fittsburr, to Cupt. Jack Grain mer, of the Quickstep, we learn that steam will be rai3ed to-day on Captain Dexter's new steamer City of Evansville, and that she wilt probably leave Pittsburg oa Mon day next, and may be expected to reach here about the end of next week... . Thj Camelia passed over the fails on Sunday night last, and afr the same time the Silver Moon was lightering through tho canal, there not being sum cient water fo? her .-.The J. H. Groes. beck waa also In the canal at the same time The Camelia left the Spray at the coal-banks. The Camelia took hero a large lot of hay, which has bean waiting shipment since last week, and whljh the Alpha was unable to take ThdMary Houston left at precisely 9 o'clock, and wIU take but little freight below.. The Spray arrived at 10 :15, with a full trip. Shedis charged some freight here... Abe Dar- rah and Mr. Steth arrived from Rockviile by last nights' train. They bare sixty six head of mules coming down on the train that was due at midnight. They will probably take them South by the J. H Groesbeck tbls morning The Rap- ldan No. 2 arrived at 1 o'clock this mora ing, from Kastport. Boats Leaving To-Hay. For New Orleans. The splendid side wheel steamer John H. Groesbeck will be down to day en route to New Orleans and all vay port?, navies tupeiior accommo dations for passengers and room for some stock. She Is in charge of two as pleasan and competent gentlemen as were ever found on the liver. Captain James Ran som and John Spencer, both experienced courteous and obliging. Foa Little Wabash. The elegant new steamer Hartford will leave at 3 p.m. to day for Carml and all wey landings on the Wabash River. Capt. Joe McReynolda commands and Billy Liter do the honors of the office. Both are pleasant and polite gentlemen. lliver Ilispatctica. Pittsrurg, February 11. Rained steady the entire day, and fctiil raining. River rising. Mononeaheta 5 feet 9 inches. Al legheny fi feet 3 Inches. It In expected that uicra will tie neavy t-nipmems ol coal this rise. The St. Charles, for Cincinnati leaves on Thursday; Mollis Ebeit and Wild Duck, for tel. Louis, to morrow. Resolutions will be ottered in the Legisla ture, at Harrisburg, thin evening, calling upon the Pennsylvania Senators and members of Congress to urse the enact ment of a law preventing the completion of (be Baltimore & Ohio Railroad bridges over the Ohio River unless the bridges snaii nave one span over ice main Chan nel at least 400 feet clear. St. TjOU. Feb. 11 Port list. Arrived est. jonn ana city or 1'ekin. from Keokuk Bismarck, Silver Bow, and C. A. Duriee, irom JNew Orleans: Clara, from Msmnhlar ruiaymo, irom vicKsourg; Colorado, irom Smithland. Departed T. L. McGi'l and i. .w . -. . . ... Continental, for New Orleans; City of Alton, for Vicksburg. The river is still railing, ana ait tne upper streams are on tue tieciine. lhe weather is clear and warmer. Cincinnati. Febrnarv 14. - Pm t T.tsf Arrived K. R. Holdeu, from Wheeling; v ci uju uuu wauaniTa. from in. e w yrieau. ueparita-uuaraer, for Marietta. River la ieot and rising. Rain from three o'ciock tnis morning until noon. Weavhar Louisville. February it Pnri t ict Mlnneola, Memphis to Cincinnati: Nor man, Evansviile to Cincinnati. Tne rlv.r Is rising, with six feet th canaiaua lour leet three inriif-a rn ih laiceu irom midn o it. tin nnnn Nashville. Febrnarv ii m y, icei uu uarpeia esnoals. The weatber J ! " . . . I " - - . ...11 lljf, , ia i-iuuuy una warm. Arrived: Tyrone, from Cairo. Departed: Tvrone. for i;air Cairo. Februarv 14 Pnrt r t das, Cincinnati to New Orleans. Hi n m Minnehaha, St. Louis to Arkansas River. 11 p.m.; Talisman. Nashvtn nir,i n S "jBak-Ri;tnVitPafkfcL" ? gheny Belle, New Orleans 'to PittHbarsr. 5 11 rrt Rnh.rf. H . r , . . ' in . MAempuis io Cincin nati, 10 a.m. ; Isnoll, Pittsburg to St. Louis, f ;r? A JSrtri?,a' Aikana Hirer to St. wiiLp-mA iver naa lallea inches. Veather cloudy with indications of a thunderstorm. Mercury 6j Memphis, Feb. 11. Weather cloudy and wnn 1,100 bales of cotton, ;or Clnelrinntl Laoarge, Strader, last night for ' Cw Or! leans. .Legal Tender is lard aground a quarter ol a mile from the channel with wnhTornfofNLiihfr Cffi Hhe IsfoadSl wnn corn ror New Oileans. Her clrk ar- teITheae.rd,a?;' a,na enteLd a p?o the hsal r,iS LU7 18 ground near the wnKb? chnntl. TbTcouJra .f to lighten herofl but The i"? li "ia"mS5 has a depressing effect on busings. Vicksbukg, February H Boats nsl up-Virginia and W. It. Arthur fafsed down Longworth, Clarksville l'?n Carroll and Waller bance. Weather c ea? and pleasant. " eal"er clear Nkw Orleans. Februarv 14 a Carrie V. Kountz and Tom iTr T nZ parted-Columbian, st. LoJis. P Manifests. am Cairo ieortre W Machen, 1 caslt bacon ml f t .... x. 4 Dieoes castings: H v HiA.:rLu, "enman, Stockwell & Co. 4 .:" IP'ow ncnnt, 3 htflei- P! A . O SaCHS . . niuiai.rooe.a l.i-i h.lln. F Chandler, b boi cma: Fani.?ii. , . i i i o v. : ai " '-uaYjim 1,1 if n boxes furs. 2 bundles , fnV.Atniber'9.. I Dunkerson & Co, 42 bceshimri. .CT' " fx bates cotton ; E W Patrick, 9 bal S k hogsheads tobacco, 1 box tobacco colton 8 BE-SHIPi-INQ. Louisville 1 bundle f-hti i w corn, 13 boxes handles, 3 hhds tSLaToo Cincinnati 01 hides. 1 hnnu 1 bundle sheep skins, i kee taii uIur8' Put off At Mt, Wrnon. iiiiu.i . Henderson, 10 hogsheads tobacco. !ST Of the tleamoi. r-.n-i r. February Mth. 1870: ""UUH'8", Evansville Wilhelmi Frennl. a ale; Evansville Journal Company 1 box ii.v.u'..7 f , , . AJiit Ill ( i ;i "j lialr and 1 Ddi whips; Val tchmidt, 2 i brta Ca tawba wine; Lennert, Barecfluger 4Co, 6 Dkesmdse: M Kemnf. 2', . u eons, Bcovuio ui aioinit, s boxes stearine; . , , ii e - - rS ' A jonnn.iw",i on of paint; Itagon, Dickey A Carson, 10 brls molasses. 5 hhds sugar, ana oris tar; Preston Bros, 10O bucke.s tar; C.oud, Akiu A Co, boxes mdse and 2 brls paint: ji Alvook. 0 brls ssck salt; Hodge A Co, 50 brl whisky; P D Geissler, 2 boxes show cases ; Brose it Bro, 1 nliiFio: Wheeler & Rlpr. in l.ils molasses: S E Gilbert, 3i sks coffee ; H u Harrlman. 49 ska coff-ie; J B Mcrker, la pkgs miise; J HUreerj. 6 pkgs ware: A G istf-nhens. 1 cask crane cuttings; Wabash River Dacaet. 2 pkgs mdse aal a lare lot of re-ihipplng irtam. . THEMARKBTS. By TtJegrapli.l KT. LotTia, Feb. U. Tobacco Active and htsber. Cotion N'omiuarat H'j,Hc. H emp Quiet and unchanged. Flour-low grade ncarce and higher 51 2'yjii 50; sujierliue SI 604 tw. Vv iiKAT spring unchanged; Fall lower and irreeulnr; No. 2 Spring 90c; do. red Fall txjctjSl 00; No. 1 do. JI 03; choice 51 12 I 22.. Corn Heavy but easier at COCto for mixed in buik;7os tor fancy white; (WjiTOo lor mixed sacked ; Tu.iTlc for j oliow ; 7276 j for prime to fancy white. Oats Heavy but easier at 4C317o In bulk; Sialic sucked. Baklet DuilaUi 15 forcioice Mlnne soia. Ryk Slow at 70 72c. VursKY Finn atwic. Sl.'fi A Ii riiiiinr ll,v.l:iVn fnr fnllp fdlr trt choice. CorFEE-DuIl at 2Q-3CCc for medium to choice. Molassks Dull at 70.aS0c for plantation. PiiEiv la fiiir dumauli and firm at 27 26 &27 ). Dry Salted Meats -10illo forshould cs; li4yl4-ac for clear riu; Ijc for clear sides. Bacon Strong at 12c for shoulders; IGo for clear rib; 10iC for clear tides to come oatof tmoke; Ib'A&W'io seller month. Laud-Quiet ; small sales of choice tiorca at.'tij. cmcaso Mar&et. By Telegraph. Chicago. Feb. 14. Flour steady and moderately active for all but choice grades, with prices un changed. w hjwit No. 1 quiet at 6Sc; No. 2 fairly active at 82d&c closing at fc2SrtjS2?.;c. This afternoon market dull and unsettled at8;a.S-3c; cash S2c, sellers March for No. 2. Corn In fair demand; sales ot No. 2 at 70ijj7o14c, closing with fellers at 70c: reject ed at too; new firm at tile. This afternoon No. 2 dull at 69-70c. Oats Firm l o higher; ranging at 38J tagc for No. 2, and closing with buyers at Rye Quiet and 2c lower; sales of No. 2 at 6d&txic, and closing weak at 07c. Barley Firmer; No. 2 nominal at Cj 70c. High wines Quiet to buyers at 92920 sellers at i)3&'Mc Paovjsioa i? airly active; tnesj pork easier at 820 Siylti 50 cash. 827 buyer Feb ruary SG 25, seller 87, buyer March, clos ing at 820 b7J44v:u 40 cash, (j2ti 25 seller, and 827 buyer March. JLAKn In belter demand; lie lower -.lille cash, 14c seller Marcu. Meats Dull and almost nominal: dry salted shoulders 10c; rough sides 12c! sliort ribs losse ll4c; hams, sweet pickled llj'8: green lSiac UiiE-sKu hogs DuilatJloaiO 50; closing at 810 12J(10 37, dividing on 2o0. Livb Hom-Dull and easier at it 50A9 20 for common to good. Cincinnati K&rsei. By leittraph. OiKOurwATl, Feb. 14. Floor Unchanged; family at 15 253 wheat Dull at Jl C83I 10. Corn Dull at 7980. Oats Dull at 50c. Rye Dull at SS&tSe. Tobacco Urm; salts of CI hhdi at 7 60 21 40. Cotton Dull; middling atSlJc. Whisky Firm at Hie. He gs In good demand and firm; ship pers at SV,if'i 50 for gross. Receipts 2,003. Provisions Closed dull, and prices are nominal ; no demand of any consequence: mess pork is held at 827. bulk meats-loic, lilie, andliic far shoulders, clear rib and clear sides. Bacon No sales, but Is held at 125c,15J4o anl 10c for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides, tue latter scarce, hence the high rates as aed; they were offered at lOJic, to come out next week. teCGAR Cured Hajis At 13Si310e, and demand light. Lard Very dull at 14(31Cc for prime Btenm and kettle rendered. Butter Dull at 24$:i3c. Cheese Dull at iodise. Eous Drooping now at 17ISc. Linseed Oil Very firm at IW 99.Sc, most ly held at tH ; stock quite light. IjLakd OIL Dull at SI 40al 41. Petroleum Unchanged at 29331o for refined. Sugar Unchanged; sales of New Or leans at ll(gl3jo. Coffer Firm at 18i21e. Molasses Firm at '7578o for New Or- Gold-1I buying. Exchange Very dull at Uftl.m dis count buying; par selling. mujii-iusriiei easy at o to 10 per cent. Mempiiia isar&ti. B Telegraph.l MEMPHiB.Feb.il. Cotton Dull, and nomicallv 2340. Re ceipts for two days, a,720 bales; expoits, 2,128 bales. lour U ncn a nged. Corn 2&0.ic. Oats 70c. Hay 824 a25 00. Bran 24 0. Lard lei jl7c. Pork Bacon Nominal. Bulk Meats -Shoulders He. and hides 15J4C XashTlllc Mar&ct. By Telejraph. Nashville, Feb. Ii. Cotton Quiet : low middling. 23c: good ordinary, vxyio. stock, t,a.o bales. tiOulsvillo KarEel. ay Telegraph. LouisviLi.i Feb. 11. Tobacco Sales of 3-j hhds. at 84 85ra5 60 ror rosted trasn, ot oo for lugs, anu 88 coi5 00 for low to tool lent. Cottos Dull: middling. ZS'AC. Flour In moderate demand; extra family. 85 2j. orain ouiei. wneai, i loai u. oats. bjo. corn, y.io. itye, jc. Provisions Firm. Mess Pork. 827 oO. Bacon shoulders 12ic. clear rib. Ilia, and clear sides 10c. Bulk shoulders UKc. clear rib 15j, and clear bides 15c. llama, sugar-cured, l.ltlc. LiARD IO4 C. Whisky i)Sc. .tew lorK Jar&e. ay Telegraph. New Yoke. Feb. 11 Cotton 2j3c for middling uplands. Flour Receipts 3.71S barrels; 6:10c bet ter: sales of l.feoO barrels at 81 75ra4 95 for Bupartlne StRle and Western, 85 2U45 85 for extra Mtate, to 7jh8 for txtra weslern. 85 70o 30 for white wheat extra. 85 20(68 15 lor round hoop Ohio, to 50(a0 2j lor extra St. Louis, 80 i'5 ii8 50 lor gootl choice do, In cluding one thousand extra Stale to arrive in two weens at So 25. Ryk Flour Quiet: Bales of 200 barrels at 8134 75. corn meal ouiet. Whisky Heavy : sales of 250 Western at Vt&'JiXo: free chltlly at H7c. wheat l-teceipts 4,330 ousneis; wneai 323 better for Sprine. rod Sula better for Winter; sales of 41,06o bcfsheis at 81 20 for No. 2 Spring; 81 00 for rejected Spring; SI 28&1 34 for Winter rod and amber Western : 81 38 lor common white Michi gan; 81 57 for white Slate. iiYE O.UieL. Barley Dull; sales of 4.500 bushels two Barley Malt O.ulet. Corn Receipts 11,114 bushels; dull. heavy ana ueciinine: sales or 24.000 uusu Is at 81(asss lor new mixed western ; Uoa 7c for new southern yellow. Oats Receipts 4.800 bushels: lower: sales or 48,ooo busneir at 5ii(9ti83 for west ern ; dlQWS for State stock. rick oaii ; oarouna, ,ixVi. Coffee Firm. Sugar Steady : sales of 400 hozsheads Cuba at 9&10KC, and 150 boxes Havana ut 10c. MOLAtsia uuii; sales 01 -j oarreis 01 New Orieans at68a7oc. Hops Quiet at I8.i2'ic for Amerloan. Petroleum Dull at 1G14I&1UJ4C iorc.ude. nu du-4tcfj!jO lor rennea. LiIKHKKD oil f irm at Hwnaso. Turpentine Quiet and unchanged. Pork Opened heavy and closed firm sales of 4so barrels at aj 2&.j2tf 62 for new rnesf, t22 50-aZiJ 00 for prime, and 823 60 a 825 50 for prime mei-s; also, 2,250 burels of ew met,s, seller tebrnaty. March and Acrll, at ?2U 25320 50 Beef S eady and quiet: sales of 110 bar rels at 810(415 00 for new plain ines. and 814.it 17 50 lor new extra mees. Tierce beef uiei; sales of 83 tierces at 825328 00 for prime mess, and t'-V bO 00 for India me. Beef bams quiet: sales of 00 barrels at Si8J 832 50 for new. Cut Meats Heavy ; na!e3 of 40 packages at U-Slic for thoulders. and y.i'4&l4i0 for hams. Middies quiet; sales of 7j boxes at 13c for Cumberland cut, and UXo for short ribbed rr Hogs Dressed, heavy at li&UXo for Western. , - Ann Lard Heavy and lower; ealen of few tierces at 143431c for steam, and lie JfWs for kettle rendered ; also 3,iioO tierces .team, seller's February, Marca and April, at Butter Quiet at 17330c for Ohio. Cheese Dull and uucbaoged. Freights-To Liverpool dull acd on changed. Ecropean Harie-s By Cable.l London, Feb. 14. rnsnij. for money, 92J4; account 92. American securities quiet and steady ; 62's, S:li5'. 87: b7's, 10-10's, 83; Fries 20. Btocks steady. Havre. February 11. Cotton firm: on spot 138J ; alloat 138. Bremen, February 11. Petroleum flat. LivEHPOor., February 14. Cotton quiet; middling uplands ll-d; Orleans IlJid; sales lO.Ow) bales. Breatistufl's firm: Call Iwrnia white wlieat b ll.19s; red Western No. 2 wheat 7n5d&7s0d; Winter 8s Stlft 8s 81. Western flour 1961. Oau Barley 5s. Peas 85s. Pork rjnll at tus. Ilyer Frakk?os?, February 14. Bonds firm at tt, Paris, February 14.-Boune flrm ; io.ste-8 TafranciJi cedlimes. i for CelS 5.n! llozZ L'srft. Vj TolOKraph. New Voce. Feb. 11. TheCotton Exchange was openoil to-day, at the corner of Beaver and Penr! Streets, untjertheaiwplcosof the Board of Cotton Brokers. The Eebannn Springs A Rutland and Bennington Itailways liave been consoli dated the Harlem Extension. Augustus Scliell is President. The suspension of Thomas N. Dale ft Co., rnauurHClurers of tailors' trimmings, Ac , is announced. Halstead, Stiles St Co., whose failure Is already announced, i said to havo ottered a compromise of 7 per Cent., which is said to mett tho gen era! approval of their creditors. Money Notwithstanding the somewhat nnfavorablo featuies of the bank state ment, the week opens with a very easy feeiiug la the money murket. The ratKd were iG per cent, to call, and discounts at 68 per cent. ijterli.no steady at SiO. Goli Weak in the forenoon under a string bear movement, but booame strong in thu afternoon from a report from Washington that the House had refused, by a vote of 03 to 73, to table the bill pro viding for the issue of .jU,ouJ,oo0 additional legal tenders, the price opened at UU'S; touched mi4'Hllyi closing at H!lV,; non carrying rates 4jj0;- per cout. Clearances, 829,000.000. Governments Heavy atid rather lower under reduced qao'atl'His for gold and the return of bonds irom Europe and tho lato comparative quotations on this market and Frankfort. There has been a good margin for importation of bonds, and some considerable amounts have been bought abroad on New xork account; mantel cioseu steaay Coupons, 1NM ......... UO, 1H2 Do. 1SG1..... Do. 18U5 . Do. New Do. 1SI7 Do. 1808 .... Ten-forties Currency Sixes 117117 .W.J1IIH 114 114 il;i n.-p- . : 1 1 .i " cnlll'4 (ll.i''4 11.T ,.inlm Jew lori Ury bootid Kr.rfcrv By Telegraph. New York, Feb. 14. Dry Gootw The market Is fairly active and prices of all grades of cotton goods are very strong. Hope 4-4 Bleached has ad vanced to 13c. Other quotations are un changed. STEAMBOATS . FOR OWENSBORO, CANNELTON, AND LOUISVILLE. The beautiful and elegant packet Vi. R. Hollcroft, Master; Pnil. B. Branham, Clerk, Leaves for Louisville and all way ports H!ESIAV, FEBRUARV 15TH, at 0 o'clock p m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to vv . o. xuio WHO. CO.. dlt Agents. FOR PADUCAH, J O II N SO N V I L LE. EASTPORT. The splendid steamer Ra-pidan No. S2, Lee Howell, Master; Bob McMechan, Clerk, Leaves for Eastport and all way ports on TDKSDAY, FEBRUARV 15TH, at 5 o'clock p.m. For freight or passaje apply on board, or to dlt W. 11. CON ANT, Agent. FOR MEMPHIH.VIUKSBURG AND NEW ORLEANS. The floe passeager steamer John I. C?rocsbe;?k, James Ransom, Matter; John Spencer, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports, Tl'ESHAV, FEBRUARY 13TU, at 10 o'clock A.sr. For freight or rassiage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, LE WIS & CO., fel5 dlt Agents. FOR LITTLE WABASH RIVER. The fl.ne new steamer Martforil, Joe McReynolds, Master; Win. Liter, CIc k. Loaves for Caiml tnd all intermediate Little Wabash. River landings on TIKMI1Y, FEBRUARY 13th, at 3 o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on board. 1 REGULAR KVAK8VILLH AND CIN CINNATI PACKET. FOR OWENSBORO. CANNELTON, LOU ISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Tho Eplendld passenger steamer S. P. Armstrong, Master; Wm. II. Keyt, Clerk, Leaves for Cincinnati and all way land ings, oa TUESBAY, FEBRUARY 13th, at 10 o'clock a.m. t or freight or passape apply on board, or to W. G. BROWN Jc CO., fell d2t Atteiils. EYASSYILLE AXD MEMPHIS. The elegant new and substantial passenger Is almost completed at Louisville, and will leave Evansville (or Memphis and ail way ports about TIIJtSOAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, INST., An will thenceforth ply as a regulp, packet between those two ports. The Mary Miller has bt en built expressly for this trade, and is complete In nil ir deparlmeuls, being veiy light, but capable of carrying 6j0 tons, wltn wide, roomy guards, admirably adapted for CHrrvitw stock. She Will lilve especial attention 1.1, way uusiuess in me beiius. umi tii n nn. " Due notice Of the xact tlmn r,t Imr uepariure win te given. w. U. BROWN & CO., fe ait AKents, RESTAURANTS. LIVE Sc LET JL1 VI2 1 J0UN C. ECUWIZE&, Main tit, J3xcliai2re. EST. FIFTH AND SIXTH STH., The Cheapest Oyster House in Town I pKESn OYHTEItS OF THE FI.VEST quainy rutoivtu irom iiallluiore dallv per express. Meals at all hours 35 cents; Oyster Soup .Ocenls; Lodgings 35 cents. open irorn 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. del dly CAR310DY & NELSON, Florists and Nursarjiaen, proprietors: of JLOCt'ST STREET. Bet. second and Third. Garden and Greentouse on Oakley Ave nue, adj. residence or w m. ne.imm . Oar LeKcrlptlve Catalogue ol Plants, Flowers, Tret, Seeds, F.owering Bulbs, Horticultural aud Ornamental Good, &c., will be ready for distribution the llisl of March, and win oe seni iree 10 appiicauts from abroail. Aaurewi fe2d3m Evausvl'Je, Ind. J. II US INLANDER, WHOLESALE SEALER IN HOMEHTIO AND K I' A N I N II Ee:if Tobacco, Xo. 115 3IAIX STREET, de25 d3m EVANSVILLE, INI). Clover Seed and Oats. )6UU heed: sf.W OUU Dags cuoice jj.in; Just received from the " peariy bul and offered lor sale at tna ijuiiders' Fm rium,. . B.BA.OOCK A KTJOELE. iks," -mpo- Water B . bet. Loc tint nrwi Wh 1 . .-. felfl I dw Evansville, 1 nd . Johasca'a Raal Est its and'Pdteat Agency. BrsiKESSand DWELLING HOUSE! Building Lots and Farms, and timber, ea landti, cheap, and on easy terma. I'at. KNTSio KU uluds Irocured. ALVAH JOHNSON. Real I'.slHUand I'uU nt Agent offloann Third Mrcvt Kvansville, ind. Jaul2 ly ,-rv - -- . i - - o r w i . . ; i. . . . . - j ; '"''K ;yj I V .X r p ( ) Vis. .'. - Ullt- IF.. LliKS 1 .V WATCH I) I A 0 T. D S JKAVELRY, Siivervsare ami : i;rc WHOLESALE ACJE-STS i O.t THK American Watcli & Clock Ccr::; rials always on ha id. Price ljt?;ts lunii ln-it on iippiif :! Ion. Watches. 54 fe!5 dly i . . . tea STonn. OltllSNTAI. TEA TO fir B AN .' -IEV!:S HIS . ?. 5 MTOKK, III Iho .Ni.'W Ojuni llnusi. and oilers to the tiada tho t'i' stock of Fancy ami Hliipio Grt offered In this city. t iisnortml AU UX. A cradcR, fro n tho cliolcf t) a gonl. JL jim cueup Tea, an l pien-. CS ll IlllUt 1 i" I M-J 1 ut low lor ttio M tno ouUity in van bo bought in New Voik, of any Xe Con pany or Tea Dealo-. 5:. BIO, Od Go i and Java n v rnrncut Juva, (V-ylon, R-soitc'l srinil.s st nih-i-s lUHt will aely com petition. Coii'eo will ho roasted every day and ground lieu ol charge. Gil AX 81. lT.t, CniMhf.I, 1 Cut Loaf, Colli e, A, 15, Ac, ut -r !, that Will bo sure to lull, tr 1 tj i WJIITK IIIN, New York stfiim Amber and Goliieu, ul prices lowt r thnu any time slm e the war. Butter; tincl Chpcst:. "SXTUA cliolco 'enulno Omi:vjf Coiintv JSHj Butter. Extra choice genuine liimiii'ii Butter. CHOICE ROLL IlUn i:i:. Ne77 Yck Facto-y Cheo.so to ;uil all I ihU;M. Western Reserve Che ?, English Dairy Pine Appl i " Sap Sago and E id am " All are asked to call goods, cheap prl?i am offered at tiio mid ni'O what, li :itJ 1 good quit hl.li'M 11 r ORIENTAL TEA STOIli:, NEW" OPEttA 1 lOCs- CAN GG0DI P1CSIES, jpui:sii MitA n iw:::un:N, Fresh Ftaspberiles, I'lnu Apple, " Tomatou.s I'eas. " Lima Beans Fresh 1 ll.vli berries " Chi-iilcH, " l' HClies.t V 1 1,1, WlIKis'ir Col 11. Chow Ctiow, Imptihil Hot l'ii-lt U Captain White's Orinttal rihb 1 rtnee of Walts & tint I tSjn- WvrccstrrfJiire V mer, Tonuurt Assorted shaker I'lrra J'ure Honey, Hone, JlmU:;h, Ercneh Olives, En. nek J'nwrvrs sorted, . ., de., at th". 0-i 011 till rlai Just in Time for the Iloiliay-j I T7 XT It A f:iO N I! 11. It t A I. ,.? JLU kINH, (nil bun jheM.) ' " Cholcs L-iyer Jliil .1 n- Genoa CHron, ri .1 rfi ti 'i IlaNl ill , t'eel, ..iiiIh ('iir- rauts, Krcui'li I Grapes, (freh'i,) ',, city. - ..1:.' s, hit- i- iciii ii i cvir ollere.l la the Atmo e's Miice Pie Meat. Shaker Ersems, (Jnac-i Jtlhf Ercneh Olives, S-'o'-h M,inn dade, Ercneh Je.snl (iiii orti .), t c , t'c, i( the. Oricnuil H1 i 11' it 1-r l-i Medicine., WAIN I'ainf V., V.t I. l i : I . .lT. Prtt::u'.ar Mt;riii- ' i "i i r . i j.i-.i j.' mm & I.'ngiin 1 ' K VANS VI WJLLIAfJ: Min lli:, i.vi, o In WaHl lu;;! l) promptly h ; 1 m l: OKi( o-(; t lo. ill (r ders will JOHN St. BHITII. H. 1 f Ifoitsr nor: MANUKAC XUliKIM OK O 1 C r a. s ;, s i"i ii a, i , ii T0BACJ0, Vll&K SliOi-P, '.:r cor. 1st and Lrx-ul ts j.;.. -!., ia l.,u.. .'C.i.v.vr;,,;,:. novis-.'liii I OR llIiNT. A TWO-M Hut v s iv a: i .a.- II Ki e , i, l.NU, on ( he hijiI Third t-lnem, roVo-e.i-.,i T. White. Po-s.-.-l, v..ve,', V.,'.'' Pl y to Ki.lli.,; a. viinv.. ih-nViinC BOAT STOi; J.li,.;. Wholes iht i)ni! '! i ii So-it Storod ; Lulricili Lard Oil.?; C.)rdi;;o!'i C-i!t o. i v, a i Ji ti:r;i:r, apr2i dly itlt.. Mwlu'aml V l. numiAri',; v; CO., MAW' 'ItKKhS OK Eareka l:Q:it:c Win !ov v:, j,. A M'i'i:;ti s: akih Any length, tii.l.h, NO. Hi MAIN I. O. Jiox l,il. or cut ir, i.-.;,. 'V .TII11U) FLoi i orS-fiml 'VA ,W VI J DIL J. Oaico TlilrJ ; v. (X'-r.iPTO;;. : n t, b ' wcmi .Mul n and u I 'H LoctlKt (front rooms over .lu.l t llelu onice). Ro.tideucu On Out 'lrcet.,'j)io door lioin le comer of Foiirtl aad Oak strct.tH. novil d i n