Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 May 1866 — Page 6
.THE . EAtfSVIM 1806;
URO CERIES."
3Sareli:& Bazaar,' .75 MAIN STREET. 11. fii4. ; -,'J l t-. e Sureka Bazaar ! r .fnar, 7 djj3nstrongFaxntr & Ludlow, - --'jsCSuars o -buyers this splendid lot of Q-SOCEBJES; --At Reduced Prices:
"m:nm& choice teach bloom poTBJCJS..4 A M-f! 'li 2SK581..8 CHOICE SUGAR Alt grades. . .isfciCKS CHOICE BIO COFFEE, WACKS OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, t T-3' SiBBiDRIED BEEF. TVmsm&MAU SAUSAGE.,, 0,-o vi . . nam imcoi fish. " -tSES S ARDI NF.S XA Boxes. t , --ffCA8ES SARDINES 1 Boxes. ''.'
&CAES SARDINES Whole Boxes.. . JSXiiS-K& MOLASSES All grades-, . -.-vRHi. rwfiirp Hvnr'P 1 t 3 -TEKRCK SUGAR-CUREDHAMS. ! . . r'STKBRCES PLAIN HAMS.-, .', .. -v ' ;2EHKBaCES8HOULDERSs '. f ',, . SA.ESLS CHOICE BEANS. DRIED PEACHES. . DRIED APPLES. -jl:t CASES PEACHES. 3& ?0.ES GREEN CORN., lty s,;vM .lSST.a?KS UKKE1N i'EAS. .-aWGafcSBS PEARS.'-' : J-JEKiaSES-PINE APPLES. . V" sOSEH QUINCES..,
"SAt.&feSES STRAWBERRIES. . .. ,x imvmEfi BhA( 3KBBRRIES, I ' JfOIT - CAUSES ASSORTED JELLIES.- . . S CASES PINE APPLE CHEESE. ' ' .-.MWIBN GALLON JARS PICKLES. - KWJMfaEN QUART JARS PICKLES, ;1'' - 3u3SZEN PINT JARS PICKLES. ' ' " l" " ,?-)SH'! it' ..i ' .-i . f . .-1 ' JfiatfA thousand other articles too nasfiBBMmMaK mention, all of which wp will j-aar&Ltxtr KIe quaEiaty "as low as any fWhole iiliaAase in the city. We are determined ant i5ise undersold by any House. tSiiiMDii judge for yourselves, at 75 Main JWUWTBOSG, FARRAR & LUDLOW.
s.'TS&SS.MCEJKT'taK. iOHN G. RTJSTON. -JK,!k -JRiistoir" Co. " Wholesale and Retail Dealers in" lOCERIES, PRODUCE, 'I5I3VG, paper; "13 "-e" Setter Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine, - r" 3 JSrsii3Jsvn,i.E.. Indiana. iv f.y n .1 id, i il 7AM'
i i .,ti-f n ? , W"JTSie "Uiehest martcet price paid tor all jphAhmC Produce and Rags.
- 'i rfji it? $ r -: r f . Tl - fiSrUPPXilES JUST RECEIVED , t2SHtisiga Mleftigafei Oats,arjerlor article. tKTSma Rich Country Bran.!ti- J- ' ?. !Tt8iel8 Iowa Potatoes.. ... iajBCiiit-gs Rich Ground Screenihgs excel-"Ee-aii:Msr .feed-J"J Jau4Stomm&.t0t sal at'1 -nx JK " a, a uaxoN & co., .xmtftm No. 30 Water Stv? iatxjz.w--A-xtm. 'a.: h. aus. 'i,'4'"1yW-loleaal Dealers in v t ,mj -ri. ffi3KEaHEsX.WINES,i LIQ,UORSji CIJLrjSJS5.COTTON'. YARNS NAILS rwrEWater St., between Malri and Locust, !;.- 1 Evansvllle; Ind. i-rf-tiJ it ' mm. STONS SHlPSTUFFS' S w just received and for sale by r" No. 19 Water Street. "BBLS i i- TLOUR-i-ASSORTED r iSffO f : brands and prici rices just received HUUCHKT&CO. tsjKWB ,.'r'..-fr No. 18 V'ater Street. CLAIRVOYANCE. A WONDERFUK XADT. i7i t-nAMTR R. (IROHPTflV. Till' .i. srreatest Astrologist -an ii Clairvoyant j. b.w Awing, has arrived in our city, and .tiSAjoa op her residence on Seend,bet. Main Jjweust, where she can be consulted iiv14 matters pertaining to her proiession, .ak s -Lave, Courtsmp. l,hw Matters, r jWBrcy if umbers, the. Death, of -Friends or iJ-'arti&fttB UiKtanee, and Rest oiirig --5tTranQiijHlty Del ween iuaaan vv lie. .-- Saas Wso in- her ) R-- IHrrmtnid lxnumor Tffa nolon1. in er possession1 the celetmd (a preseTfTTroniihe Kin&& Z!?&ilt r.Ta&jsrf!nt.leien'eim'8ee their future partroMEfe. ' All t-. Ma.ianie nsks M cti,and ieeliovlnee the ntost sceptical of her eoamatio Fee Lftdies &t Je , a'pril d
STATU XEMS.
The corner-Btone' of; the; Second Presbyterian Church, in Indianagolis,' will be laid to-morrow afternoon. The Indianapolis . Journal says that the new game called Kend has many devotees in that city. There are 64 drinking saloons in Jikfayettel. Quite a large number for a small town, but nothing to compare with this city. The Union Convention of Boone County "has nominated "a full county ticket of Union soldiers.-; .for-ii u" ' There has been, five murders com mitted in this - State within the 'past three weeks two of - the n the most atrooieus and cold-blooded on record T4ie Valporaiso Republic says that farmers in that locality " refuse to sell wheat at $2 25 per bushed in view of the prospective, failure or the growing crop. An attempt to break out was made on Sunday last,' by the prisoners confined in the county jail at New Albany. . ;A burglar, who persistently-refuses to giv5 his; Dame, Was sent to the penitentiary, a few days ago, -from Tippe canoe County. . State a Medical' SoaETT.JpTK State Medical Society will , convene; at Indianapolis 1 on ' the '15th. of 'ihis months x: -.'( I'i'fTA.i tlx--It is asserted that the Judge, Sheriff and every juryman now trying Dr. Newland at New Albany, for murder, are all Democrats. ''x 1 ; We know a two-fold murderer who escaped the gallows or the penitentiary by a similar process. t They1 haVe :i sent ! a pOoi "disabled soldier to the Poor House in Indianapolis. That is just like Indianapolis. We are pleased to learn that Grand Master H,G Hazier igg of Boon County, is slowly regaining his health; The Masonic fraternity throughout the State will be glad to learn this fact. 1 The members of the Catholic denomination at Lawrenceburg, 'are erecting a new church , edifice of magnificent proportions. I Indianapolis is putting on airs excruciatingly. Yesterday we saw . a barouche driving through the vstreets, with a' servant in full livery. Ilerald. The. Union Central Committee of White County has ordered a nominating election, in the,, variousit, townships in that; county to., select Tcandidates for the count ofiices. The election is to be held prior to J une 21st. I A Jittle girl ' named Pickerel was bitten by a -'mad 'dog in Indianapolis on Sunday evening. The dog was killed, as well as several others which f he had bitten. t The, 'body fMrs. 'NairyUhelold lady who so mysteriously disappeared from her daughter's house in New Albany, on Sunday night a week ago, was found .floating in the riveron Sat-' urday ' Mstf'some fifteeU Xaxldk below New. Ibany. ,She hadfB9idfub, committed suicide wliile laboring under V' .-'"f'i-iV (IK'.?,!,'; in.;. ".. ' lempyjary jnsanjjy. ( According itothps ieterj ithe name j of the two men, father and 'Son, who died ff opj'l he & fleets "of! .eatiflg' IwiTd 1 .34. IThe Wabash and Erie. Canal is now n good boatihs: rdr froin!LJeansport to Toledo. Below Logansport it is! not in good boatinz condition, and probably will never-be again. r 3 , , shipful Grand Master of the York lasons ot Indiana, is lying at the point of death at his home near Leba non, in Boone County. His recovery I nal, yth. The' Lafayette Journal lfiarna of a Teutonic individual in tha.t city, who tiu e w iiiipseu.Quisiae: oj, eigfity"-3'en glasses of. beer and two glasses of whisky in one day. After performing the feat, he drily remarked that hei "could have taken' a1 great deal more, but did not leel particularly
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was released froiiCthll jail Jat New Albany on Friday evening. He defosited one thousand dollars with the tlian Consu atjlrouisvillej whoient uptn his bond in that amount for his appeara nee for a hearing before United States Ccamiioner Laf611ette,!at twoIhe people ot lndianapo people oi xnaianapons nei meeting on TuesdarHight -EoIisider LthQ subject of the Daoville Railroad Strong speeches were made reflecting J.severely, on HrC.v-Lord,:aad iOther people ol aJayet.t feee the' determination of the people of Indianapolis,, and;on , tjie Jine.qf the L Danvllle'Road, th' iat the work shall not be abandoned. " J h " ,, ! -s r 55 v i If. 6T, Kep aired. Ihe dam across the Tippecanoe River at Norway, in White UWunty," damaged by the flood this Spring,,, haa.lbeen,repaired , and the factories and iilla at that-place have ;4'i;f a v
"'"OuTfiTena W.:R.Edwards Esq., ofj Terre THaute, has been appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, Assistant Assessor for Vigo 'County. The Express says: " His knowledge of the duties under the excise law, acquaintance with the public, and experience, makes his service of 5value., ; We learn thatlHr.' B. will hot hold the position longer than to aid in the annual assessment now in progress." ; Dr. Grosser, of New Albany, has made a long report to. the Medical Society of that city, upon the result of a post mortem examination held upon the bodies of the two Linders, found dead ii the woods, in Floyd County, some days ago. He decides that their death was caused by eating the roots of, water hemlock- acuta mactilatd,y& deadly poison, often mistaken for spikenard. , , , v? A?man in Tndianapolis fell from his ehair, a few days ago, and died almost instantly 1 a is. supposed he- -had takirf4oisonfot the piirp6setf committing suicide.
The following novel advertisement appears in the Laporte Ilerald: "The question was - once asked by the Indianapolis Jmimul that if Sickles was a murderer for shooting Key, what was Butterworth. who stood by and see him do it? The Journal replied that butter was worth forty cents a t)0undl and poor at that- The Butterworths ot this place, who run the .Boston Uoot and Shoe Store,, arf worth more; than that, but they sell goods remarkably low and please the public to a ' T.' " Bobbed at Indianapolis. -Three men named Scanlari, Golden, and Maguire, in the employ of the LaFayette and ; Indianapolis Railroad, were robbed at Indianapolis on Friday night last. Happening in a saloon, they encountered a party of roughs, who, jupon'. their leaving (followed them and relieved them of their hardearned wages. Lafayette Journal. What, with garoting, robbings and mad dogs, we should think Indianapolis, was becoming a lively place.2" I Soldiers' Cemetery. Accepting the offer of the Directors 5f the Crown Hill Cemetery, Governor Morton has selected the highest point in the Cemeteryimmediately upon the crest of the hill as the place where the remains of all Indiana soldiers who died in. and around, the city during the war; are to be 'gathered and intered in one body. This is the highest point in 3Iarion County, beingat an altitude 6f nearly one hundred and twenty -five feet. It is a good selection, and should a monument be erected to the sleeping' patriots it can be seen from various pts of the city, and will be the most commanding, as well -as the most interesting, spot of the Cemetery, or within the radius of the county. Indianapolis Joiialx'-ii;; ! Superintendent, Solomon informs us that ' thej have now reached a depth of; 74 feefy and that the Salt water as 'they-ge't down is getting much stronger. They have bored to a depth of Wi ieet in the last three weeks, and are now in the second sandstone. The Thomas well, near Lodiville. is neurI ing forth white sulphur water in im mense quantities, the water bemsr forced frcuiit-the well ,te the. height -of sixty oetiOA-innton Friend! ' " ..if: . i . ! Owensboro, Ky., Items. ! We obtain the following items from the Owensboro Monitor of Wednes day: Iii this ftitv. VAvr f! K" Maraliall the regular minister, is assisted by Elder Mr. Kelly, from the South. Four candidates for membership have been immersed this week. , !Georsre WRav had a horse and buesry stolen from him last week. while in attendance on worship at the Baptist Chureh in this citv. The horse was afterwards recovered. iDr . ,HilL lOf,, Qwensborp had: a . ne gro 'named "Aaron, wtfo went into the army a year or two.agoilH After he had donned his uniform, he, with a num ber of associates, went to the house of his former master, with the avowed indention of killing him. The Doctor,, however? learning of their design, concealed himself., .. The negroes, after haying been mustered out" of.the.serviqe, returned, and he and the. Doctor mejt and a fight ensued. The Doctor fired his pistol and the negro ran. T.P?lf raal.fireiat Jot, inflijt, "mi a-slight wound1. A erOwd e-athWi edj and called for a rope to hang him, bui the Doctor, interfered for the negrq and saved his life. He was handed jove'f ' '16 ' the'ageni of the Freedmen's Bureau iind sent out of town. The Monitor makes a strong appeal to the citizens of Owensboro in behalf of j manufactures, and especially in fayor of establishing a machine shop, ptalning mill, and door and sash factor. The Monitor takes the right view as-to what'eonstitutes the mate rial wealth of a community. h -'J-, ' " The General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church meets in QwerisbdrdJon the1 17th Inst., ,; J; l
NOTIONS.
To Southern Dealers. IMMENSE STOCK OF Olioice Goods, Notions ! Notions! Notions ! II. 31. SWEETSEU, t 20 MAIN STREET. 20 Wholesale Dealer and Jobber in Notions ! Notions I Notions ! , Notions Exclusively Z The finest and largest Stock ever brought to the Southwest. H. M. SWEETSER, NO. 20 MAIN ST., Would call the attention of Merchants and dealers abroad to his fresh and lately opened stock of the Choicest Notions ever imported to iiVmisYiue, w xntju iio in uueiing at less prices than the same articles can be bought West or South of JN ew York city. Evansville is celebrated for her. wholesale houses; but none of them can compete in size of Stock and Prices witu the goods on hand ; for no house not doing an exclusive Notion business can appreciate the wants, and prepare to meet the wants, of dealers in inai line.- - ; - , ., . Mv eoods are all of the very Latest im poKTAfios. direct from the Houses of the great East, and of the best manufactories of the Old World. ' To finish up my Stock in -every particular, I selected in all from thirtv-two houses and manufactories, in cluding the best and -most reliable brands of all articles known act In my ample stock may be found the fol "; . . lowing, impart, viz.:Spool Cotton. Braid . Buttons, . Bindings, . Sewing hub., Pins, needles, taaslie I', - , Goods, Tapes, Coaibs, Sotps, , ; Perfumery, Toilet Ar- r; .j, j, , ,. , , tides. Brushes, Beads, Hoop Skirts, i ; i'.- ' Corsets, Wallets, Jet Goods, -Head Nets. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Sta-f tlonery, Linen Thread,! Sundries. Collars, ijioves, ijauies liosiery, suspenaers, Shirt Bosoms, Woolen Goods, : i Carpet Bags, &c, dec. i . 10,000 ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED ! : As r am engaged exclusively in the Notion Jobbing Business, I can pller better and more complete Stocks than those who deal in Notions and other Goods. Mv Stock is the Lar&est and Bust evei-brought to this city, and I solicit -an examination of my Btoek. Dealers will nna everything in the iNotion line at jno. m aiain wtbkkt. - 1 ; .' - - H-; M. SWEETSER, . marStf t .-'- , Evansville, Ind NEWiJNOTION ; HOUSE. 1STE W GOODS. Sam. N. Cubxick.........James L. Cxjrnick. : CURNICK BROTHERS, STAPLE & FANCY NOTIONS "Wliite Goods, &c. Ac, Ac WE -WIIJL KEEP A COMPLETE and attractive assortment of everything desirable and new in our line. The Goods on hand and arriving daily are are all New, Fresh and Clean, direct from the East. To dealerswe desire to say that no better opporiuniiy nas ever been attorded to purr chase the right Goods, at the aight prices, at the right place, and at the right time. Let all who desire good Goods cheap give us an early call, and we will guarantee satlsiacuon. CUKNICK BROTHERS, No. 3 South First St., Evansville, Ind., janlO Next door to new Bank Building. STOVEWORKS. i : SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS. BRINKMEYER & CO.,. i MANUFACTURER OF COOKING STOVES, FOR ,WOOD AND rjCOAL5- 1 V . ;, -', STOVES, FOR WOOD AND HEATING rw a t COUNTRY SKILLETS AND LIDS: COUNTRY OVENS AND LIDS: BISCUIT OVENStAND LIDS: I t. MOtffJiMDS SUGAR KETTLES; DOG IRONS; JAMB GRATES; FANCY GRATE FRONTS; AIR GRATES; CELLAR GRATES; tT, '-WINIXJW WEIGHT.'; p jj: WAFFLE IRONS; STOVE HOLLOW-WAReL&c, &C. . ALSO KEEP FOR SALE Tin Plate, Sheet Iron & Copper, Tln ana Japaaned Ware. J
' : SALES ROOM: .'"JT 1.a 51"i -! 'I'il.X ! Main Street, opposite Court House. Foundry near mouth of Pigeon Creek. 69"Orders solicited.. u-j ;;jx 'iJ eb. -
GROCERIES.
Head & Menifee, WHOLESALE GROCERS, , and Dealers in LIQUORS, WINES, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS; SPICES, WOODEN ' i j- WARE, &c, &c, Xo. 13 Main Street, (Opposite Branch Bank,) ,v , , decSO ... . Evansville, Ind. 33 Locust Street. 35 - .-) D. WEAVER & tCO., .LOCUST STREET, PROVISION STOKE. Keep constantly on hand and for sale, all kinds of 1 " , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, !' ,' VEGETABLES, Ac, Ac. Green, Dried and Canned Fruit, Sugar-Cur-ed Hams, Dried Beef; and, in fact, a general supply. t , ;ji ; ' and variety of Groceries and Pro, r " visions. Call and examine our Stock and Prices, corner of Second and Locust . i Sts., Evansville, Indiana. .2 4 Nos. 33 and 35 Locust Steeet. ' . ' febl3-3m ' 9gX BUSHELS . EXTRA SEED vfVJvr Oats, just received and for sale bv C-DUSPUCHET & CO., y marSO1 , jno. in w ater street. DENTISTS. jtl 1,1.1 , r iNEW DENTAL OFFICE.THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfully inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from hi? ld oilice, on Main street, to . .. . .. , . . . Xo. lO Firs! Street, , i EETWEEy MAIN AN LOCUST, ' ' Where he is now prepared to perform all th venous operiitions bclonnins? to tlie Prvfession, in the most skiiltul jnanuer viz.s ,:- ' ' : . , . . . i , , , FILLIP G, CLEANIX(, ' EXTRACTING A INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Careful, attention given to -Children's Teeth. I would call particularattention to ray style of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From one Toeth to full ,setS5 inserted by Suction r or Atmospnerit pressure, fait sets always, and in many -cases : partial pieces, iwliere the mouth will admit of it will be inserted without the, use of Clasps, : answering all the purposes for which they were intended; Personal attention given in every case. The best anathetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms, reasonable. ' DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, ,: No. 10 First St.. bet. Main and Locust. Ev ansville, Ind. - - ' ; - ' ' . niarMru ' BRS.i.HAAS.&COOKE,:, Rooms over First National Bank, . t . . Corner Main arfd First Streets, ,t -? -i -"'' Evansville; Ind.' EEriiNG 'duly, thankful1 tb'-k the very liberal " natronaee received during the past. -seven years, and being permanent residents, of the city, desire all persons (whether thev need their, profes sional services or not) to visit their rooms, ami see the various styles of .work manufactured. --'! ;js o K '.'!;;: i Improvements and inventions are beine made', and everything that will subserve tne interests or ineir patients is secured by theravi Theirs establisuiment and focillties ar equal to any in the Eastern cities '.- m Tliy have sev eral Anaesthetics tor alleTiating pain when extracting teeth, i ' Cheeks; that are sunken -can be restored to nearly their original contour. :; . AH desirable style of ARTIFICIAL THiH.ru made anywhere m tne United mates are made oy ns. irreguianties ot Chjldren's Teeth successfully corrected;1'; Those s having i Decayed -iTeeth Rhould either have them extracted- or tilled (the latter if possible). .- The health of the partie and the remaining teeth demand it. i T Palate, .v- j i: n. ::; -; aprI8 - CARRIAGE MAKER;, iff '.'! 1 ''i" F. HAMMERSTEIN, Ciirriiige and Wagon CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. ine unuersissnea uns now on nnnd a splendid assortinent of flnihlied Carriages iur fnpikii iruut;. iitey hic ut uie latest and most improved styles, and include FourPassenger Rockaways.r Light Rx-k-awa.vw, BiigRies witu Ktationni-y and Shifting; Tops; alo, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Allerts. i nave liuggies gotten p extra -strong, r irountry use. M.V work is made-of the very best and thoroughly seasoned timber ironed with es tra refined lrrn. t n,d no factorvwheel.i. n wheels hpfm-rvmria-oj- nana aunesnim, oyine oest or mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to srivnTitir" satisfaction in every respect. Persons wish ing fto purchase auytning in my line will find) it fo their UUerest to call and examine my ktock before purchasina pUvhn. I propose to sell at .the lowet possible cash rates. , F. HAMMERSTEIN.
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BOOTS .AND SHOES. WM. H. WALKER & CO.,
83 BUIN STREET, 83 Opposite the Washington Hovwe, ARE NOW OPENING, AND OFI'EE at the lowest figures, a superior article of - LADIES'. KID, G OA T, and rJlJI GLOVE-CALF, l-l it -it'll. .Polish Boots,! LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS. 1 GLOVE-CALF CONGRESS GAITERS, Glove-Calf Button Balmorals, ' ... - -- " K'-" Kid and Lasting Slippers, ... .. . . ; ? . , J , , i . ' f ; Misses' Lasting, Glove-Calf, Kid, and ; 1 - Goat Boots, , ...-, . i - BILsses' Congress' Gaiters, of every .variety, Children's Cloth ' Kid, Goat and CaU ' - Shoes, . . , Men's Lasting Congress Gaiters, Glove-Calf j Congress Gaiters, ; , , .. l ..ti : . 4 - ! Lasting Brogans, '. , Lasting, Glove-Calf, and . '( .' . .' . i ; Oxfords, Patent Leather BOOTS, Fine Calf Scotch BootC ; J f t y.-.M-t " s i - ' . I i . Kip Boots, and Brogans, j ', . '-. - 1 ' i ... , BSYS' BOOTS, (Calf and Kip,) ;tli' ; , i j . '..i cm" ?;?.. :, - ?'.. .; ----" ..i Congress, Lasting, and Glove-Calf Gaiters . ''Calf and BuSrBalmoraI r , Together with, a general assoiunent Shoes, Boots, and Brogans. , , . .. of ! i ALSO IIA.TS-J ami CAPH of the latest- styles. We are resrularlv receiving the latest and most approved goods in cur line, at the ' lowest prices, and expect to keep up wita ' the market in respect to quality and price. Pei"sons purchasing are respectfully inited to call at No. S MAIN STREET, " and exirame our stock. . , WM. H. WALKER t CO. ' mar? 6m i , . .,... New House. NO. 3 MAiN STREET. p.;0J:T DIXON, ' :i; : li-J'tii-'l 1 ,i :.i 5 'A t f ' ' I-. Wholesale Dealer jai tl V .-,! Urn bu-i Ua ioi ?i.s-t - fa i -t.-i..-. .- .-! Bopgrs .1:1 V'.: -i'Tr,',!-i.7..-r!-.i.i i:r ... ; t. - I'jifii'irr.iito tV. lllkmnnwrswh-inir a. lanro 'stnolr rtf t.hpi' -'f best qualities of Boots, Shoes, Hats, and ., - Caps ever offered to the trade, which have f ..... been purchased for cash, and will be sold , '. at A very smalt advance above cost. 1 'n - ' Call and examine my stock, and prove i i the above assertion. ", . .; , .. . P.S.--I have secured the service 6f Mr. . , , . R. S. Tenney, late with P. Semonin, who '. ' wislies his old friends to caH and examlna '" my'stock. - 4 No trouble to show goods. Evansville, Dec. 12, 18t5. 'S. $255. BATLETT SEWING MACHINE. LICENSED under patents of Howe, h Wheeler A Wilson, Grover 4 Baker and Singer Co's, and the only Cheap Machine in the Ijnited States, having the riRlit to use the Wheeler A Wilson or fourmosion unaerrreu. no warn Agents to sell them. Will pay 350 to 33)0 per month or.' jallow large commissions. Will send Machines, to be paid for when sold. For circulars, terms, Ac, enclose stamp and address PAGE BRO'S, GenU Aets '1 At either of our offices, Philadelphia Pa. Toledo, O., or St. Louis. Mo. , ?f ' . Sews with single or double thread. f8cl-'
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