Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 May 1866 — Page 1
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Nego J?choo1-Housp tob9 lie built in Mem phi j. Workings of fht-F-'eed-meii-'a Bureau in the A South. KEWS VIA SEW YORK. ( New York, May 12.-rThe' steamer Asia, from Liverpool, haa arrived. News anticipated. ! A Washington special gay? the Seiiate to-day confirmed Gen. Mna vaa Collector of Internal Revenue for the 1st District of Illinois, vice Schuder, Temoved. , ; i An attempt will be made to pass Senator Henderson's bill, restricting the President's power of removal from office without cauBe. ; H , .The veto of the Colorado bill will be presented at a special Cabinet Meeting on Monday, and then transmitted to the Senate. , :i In the case of the Merchant's National Bank, had it not been for the conduct of Col. Paulding, in disobedience of orders in attempting to prop up the concern, both of his Secretaries being Directors in the bank, no loss would have been sustained by j the Government. The Court of Inquiry 'are stilt taking-testimony in his case, and will probably report next week.'The House Committee on Public Expenditures met to-day, and laid a plan for the .investigation of alleged fraudulent practices -on' Boston and New York Custom Houses, which they will prosecute vigorously. ' """ Gen. Howard yesterday received the following dispatch from Gen. Clinton B. Fisktbe' head'of the Freedmen's Bureau in Tennessee: , 3 " Memphis,-May 9, 1865. All ' th school houses will be rebuilt and ! the schoolsall opened -again in- ten day l snan remain nerc until waste places are restored. . ; ,! . Signed, " Clinton B. Fisici -" Brevet Major General." "Z A Washington special says k qmi miKeq of fivecoisisting pt Senator l'0o"i;tle, l'oiiicroy'AiitLony, Cowan and Lane, met this "morning to tako i fii lulu a iroc Oi 0 iuterior Department and increasing the cav of the remainder. - The acareiratff eaving to the Department by ;this 1
meant, it is estimated, will be about : $7,000. The various heads of the Bureau's were before , the Committed and are gcncralry rn favor df theplanV A bill for that purpose will soon bs reported. ; t ? t . - New ..York, Slay 12. Generals Steadman and Fullerton, the Com. mipeioners appointed to investigate i. . the workings of the, Freedmen'a Bm. reau of the Southern States, havft made report of their observations io - I Wrgmia and: North Carolina i They sustain the chargea which have been freely made against the Agenta being rr interested in speculations,, and recommend the removal of the present offieera in those States and the transfer of rthe duties to the officers commanding troops in these States, as j the . Agents Lave 4bu little to do, all cases for trials for adjustment having " been turned over to the civil courts' New York, Mav 12. The Tihies , Washington special says : Indications are unmistakableibafc the joint resolutions which passed the House ves-
Vi iii terday mil & mo.difiedi in 'the Seriate, by striking out the third section entirely, or substituting for it a provi- , eion declaring certain glasses of proraii lient rebels ibrever ineligible to office j under the National Government. w The President has appointed C6J. Walter B. Scales Collector of Customs - forChdcago. ,t r.'. ,!,;t. --. n --i : ..j f To get up, the new , five, cent piece which will soon be issued, it will cost T about ,l$G00,000; There will, when u , . the coii U completed, be $3,500,000 of this ' money in circulation, that being the amount of postage currency the coin is intended to supersede. Col. James C. Colliers, formerly )f Ohio, 'has been appointed Keceiver f i. Public Moneys at Santa Fe, vice John Graner,"late of Columbus, Ohio. New York, May 12. Head Centre Stephens made a speecht on Saturday, in which he repeated hi assurances j; r that,. his mission here was to close up : ' ' the gap in .the Order: He promised a lengthy epeech at the meeting soon to be held. . Troy, N. Y., May 12 The iron moulders'' strike' iri ' this city, which commenced nome six months since.
has ended, the last foundry having gone to work to:day,. There has been a ..compromise between the- men ana em . ployers.": rn hj:T ) !1 H VA r r; ptKHErs VARimr store .i hub iktq removea vo no.7V max nety or inew wooas, Toys, and .Motions, both osefnl and ornamental, at reduced prices. ' (mays diw
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Sclia?fcr, Rimrotb & Co., ' YANDESBUROH WOOLEN MILLS EVANS VI LLE, INDIANA, I MANUFACTURER OF JEANS, 8ATIneu, Klamifls, Lineys, Coverlets, Uukep8, Balmoral Skirts, mocking Yaru, &&, &c Factory at 1 r tnklin HtreelBi-ldge. Lamasco Knltgeintsni. Mtore on Xtiird stieet, between Maiu and Sycamore, back of Washington llousa. Wool bought at the Factory or Htoi e tor cash, at Cincinnati market prices, or in exchange for gpodd. Custom Work of all kinds i Solicited and promptly done.; Price lists and samples sent if requested. Persons sending an their wool to be worked up for them, or to be exchanged for goods, ought to give full directions what kind or goods they want, and where they want them shipped; and, also, if they want to gt their woof worked up on shares. We warrant them fair business-1 ke treatment. - We are running two of the largest, and best sets of Woolen Machinery, and can fill all orders promptly. - SCHjEFEK, RIMROTH A CO. I a.prl&lw3m i TO FARMERS T. R. MATTHEWS. W. O. JtTIXKKTOK. . ... ' t of LouiRvuie, K.y MATTHEWS & FULLERTON. i Dealers in i ' : j- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, I seeds i b I i; j Wood and Willow Were, AND ' j 4 ! HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES . 1 m No. 40 Main Street, t ' no6 tt EVANSVILLE, IND ' Tiie Farmers Companion.., i J. M. GLEICIIMAN. , ' 1 Offers his improved Stump EXtraCtob to the public. " Ms Machine is ons.of the most useful to farmers now iri use, and is designed for three important purposes: 1st, To extract Stumps: 2d, To haul Saw,Log8; 3d, To raise and hanl large Hocks. It is durable, simple and cheap. Two men can work ii ! . - , Farmers Vho wish theif fields anariieado'ws clean of Stumps will find it to their interest to get one of.jtUese.Macy ngjj. I For particulars apply to . 1 No. fe9 Main Street, opposite Court House, :- mrll-3mdtw c- EYansville.ilnd. QUEENSWARE. J. W. BARBOUR & CO. ? S T ilV&l EHSWAR E, ? ' , toss w k .j 'jusv XAJIPSKNIYES AND TORKS, A1 NEW 'STOCE J IN GREAT VARIETT. Oomo and See NO. 4 . FIRST HT room roRMKRLoccrpisrb by the CONTINENTAL, BANK. j . -. -dec22dtf M , w 1 SADDLERY. , - WHOLES ALlfAND RETAIL j " : nntrmm k n-rr o Trr tt No. 67, Main Street, i .EV ANSVILLE, IND. WE KEEP COX ST A NTLT f3f hand a full assortment . of all goods In our line, but oill the special attention of Merchants and Saddler to oar superior HORSE-COLIiARS, finished; instead of witn bucaie8 ana straps,- witn a. iembftch's newly invented and patented I - EVERLASTIN, S Collar-Fastener.! ' The advantages of this fastener are 1. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outtest the Collar; 2.. Waving of time in put Ung the Collar on and off the horse's neck j 8. Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. ' Examine our Rtock before you buy,' and vou will save uioney. decl3dbm. $25. : a 25. BARTLETT;SEWING JIACHINE. LICEXRED under patents of -Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover Baker, and Singer Co's, and the only Cheap Machine in the United States, having the right to use the Wheeler fc Wilson or four motion Under Feed. We want-Agents to seU them. Will pay JfiO to 200 per month, or allow 'few omrt6lons. Will send Machines, to be paid for when sold, i For circulars, terms, Ac, enclose stamp and address ,. - . PAOB BttO'S.Oeul Ag'ts, ' Ateithero our olhcw, I hilacielphia, Pa. Toledo, O., or BU Louis, Mo. , ' - - - Sews with single or dWble thread. ftcienttfioAmeriOMk ... uft u dlm,w2m .;r:
MACHINISTS. BEITS " & H iWEXj
CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLB.. , -..INDIANA. Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS ' PORTABLE ENGINES CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, v .v.- ... y. , - 1 Of the most Approve PatW. --.' ' ;. i.-:..T-.-i.i ;.(..- --. .v, v , , ... All kinds of Machinery appertaining to iiauroaas, STEAMBOATS, ' I "A J t Distilleries, .' Flouring5 i ' ' Mills of all sizes, with tlie latest 3 improvements attaohod. '.: '1 S- . ; .i TOBACCO SCREWS, &Ch &c, .. :,.s ,v... ..,;t ; Iron and Brass Castings of Every . .. Description. . ,;. .,, L :-cio.rj Yj.!r.'i T-;;rjion ; ' Ies'r in Steam' Onaarp, 0r ' R(4tlnp. ire Bricks, Wrought Iron Tipes, Boiling loth, Ac, at Maauiacturers' I'rices. , . Repairing Done ?at Short Notice. Workmen sent to all parts to fit p work and Repair Boilors and Machinery. fc" All orders will receive our individual attention, and will be promptly filled on the most reasonable terms.. , Office and Foundery on the Canal, corner of Ingle Street. octft-dly Schu.lt oThuman:&,Cp.f Mechanics; foundry, 2 S ?! ""J 'f T A f' r- , '- k J t . . J . '- 1 - y U Manufacturers andBuBders of ' ''' p:ni. tv a f i a Steam Engines, Circular 1 Saw .'. . '.' ' ..- 3I1US. : I..,.-: GrUt and Bngar. Mills, Tobacco Screws, -Gumming Machines, Distili:.,u ieryand Mining ;Ma- " Jli ' chinery, Malt mis,;;Comj : Shellers, House Fronts, Cellar Grates IRON & -BRASSv CASTINGS i Of every description- ' , Machinery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Dealers in Belting, Fire Bricks, Steam. Guages, and Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. We have the facility of the best Machinery and Workmen, and will give all work entrusted to us our individual attention, fill orders promptly, warrant our work, and charge reasonable prices. Office and Foundry, corner of First and Leet Streets, Evansvilie, Ind. ' - B. Workmen sent to ail parte to fit up work and do repairing. ''.: ebSaeBa eCHULTZS, TflUMAW CO.
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; i COMPOUND Oeclirbii Bitters ! THE LATEST AND MOST IMPORTANT ' J' ' DISCOVERY OF THE 19m ...ii', CENTURY.. . . : TrO MAM'S JTAWE IS JfOBK IJTJ3 -timately connected with the history of Materia Medica in the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer of medical discovery, than that of - , - B ( i..0wi'tK .,? '5. i. ; J-wf :'J " DR. JOHN BIT Lis ' ' ! ' ' ; . , of, Looisyille,. Kentucky. . ; ; fi : . t:: !i His inlmitable' preparation of Sarsaparilla has long stood at the head of the various compounds of that valuable drug., ; , His Compound of Wild Cherry has teeome a houseivold word throuliout the West and South. . . . r - - .. . : ,-:(" '. His Worm Lozenges, in, less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation as wide-spread as the continent of North America, j f . ; -: ; " ' -. ' . ' ' i , But the crowning glory of his life remained Wbe attained in nis latest disooverv; or rather combinatron, for be does not claim to be the discoverer-of CEDRON, wnich is the basis of the Bitters now offered to the public,. That honor-belongs to Ihe native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have insen known for more than two hundred years. Armed with. it,', the"? Indian .bids 'deflaiuea to the most deadly malariaand handles without fear the ruont venomous serpents. It is -a belief with them that while there is breath left in tire body the OEURON is potent to cure, no matter what the disease maybe. While lr; Bull is not prepared to indorse this.extravaKant pretension, lie is.nevertheloss satisfied, from a thorough examine ntion o the evidence relating to its virtuos.. that as a remedy, and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the iniiusiualia influence, it. stands without a rival, and justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed in Central America and the West Indies. , , j ;('' i - a K In DYRPEPsf A, and its attendiint train of symptoms, it acts jnore.like a clisnu than a medicine. There is notiijiig in f.he range of Materia "Medica that can for a moment lear a comparison wuh. it in this disease. . , , F . -( J( , " A full accounl 'of. tills wovi4iMfv.il plant ISA . . A series of experiments, in which Dr. Bull has been :fpr years engaged, has 'ust been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of Cedron with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in the best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon Whisky, which , he is confident has no equal in the world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, but the publio has long since learned to estimate suuh things mt. t hir true value. The safest ulan is lor every one to test for himself the virtues of a new ineaicine. - . A . j .-, .:(.. i in Give the CEDRON BITTiOi?; one trial, and you will never use any others. - -;-il'i- ! I jr.- im-,;i ! i'li!; v ' It Is ko nocessary' io publish a long 'list of diseases of which the Cedron Bitters are a specific. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, or Bowels; in all Affections of the Brain, depending npon Derangement of the Stomach and Bowels; in Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia-, and In FEVER AND AGUE, it is destined to suSersede all others. It not only cures these i weases, but prevents them. ' - ! A wineglassful of tho Bitters, taken-an hour before each meal, will obviate the 411 effect of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against diseases, under the most trying exposure. ' a -: Sold by druggists and grocers generally. - ; t ... t. .'-... . i .- i. x .. W. i ; Dr. Joun Burr's Pbincipai. Offick,- ' ; v. ' ? FIFTH STREET, '. ,! ; ; ,t v ' ' ',r Lorisvii,i,K, Kv. . . 1 '-...' - ? , BOLD, WIWLESALJSND RETAIL, ,. .-. mi-' ;by?f'i'!.! T : V E T ER V IEBLIW O, water' .street,,y. ; ! i i i ' i- . ; ' ' who also sells- ' ' .-: i ' i- t I-:,".' V .1. ...... Bull's Worm Destroyers, - . ' .i. Bnll's Sarsaparillar )'viii.i:i:; ', ! -!-J-an(J :, i . V 'Smith Ton Syrup. . r mayi2 Tu.Th.Hat tf :i -s
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1 '-Mark & ' Warren, ' ri ; NO. IS MAlN STREET, ' ' OCPORTERS OF ' CHINA, GLASS ' ' ri . AND 1 - , . ji- . !. : 1 Queensware. f . "7 C CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES I; We J are now receiving our Queehsware direct from the Potters or the Old World I AI New Orleans, our crates are hoisted from 1 1 e Ocean Steamers, and placed on board Steamboats, which land them atour wharl its. this city, thus making but one transfer from . ' : ;l. '-: -y.: ' LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND Evansvilie,5 .. Indiana. jYou will observe, therefore, that w secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving in breakage, which a lone is a very important item to be considered in the cost of our Wares. , Our Stock is one of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, and for sale at ,-;. ' . u- ,-. . ' ; i' ; .r :. . 1 Extremely Low PricesJ ' :We arenoW'niannfac(urinir every description of COAL OIL LAMW, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will H1 at less than Cincinnati prices. --Lamp Stock, . consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers prices. - "-' i " i- Our new Catalogue and Price List for MS lit now ready for distribution, which will fce furnished to Merchants only, on application.-' I . , ,fi MISCELLANEOUS. ' Northern' Peach-Blow Potatoes.': , ; '. -J AAA BUSHELS IN STORE, J J J and one car-load now at T 'depot, for sale very low at ;-" J , y, , ,-VigKERYiBROTHERS,t: ' '. I -f -. Hit Main street. ' fiend In yo(nr orders to-day. ' may0 4t steam ;b ye1 house. ; I '-i -.. : ' . . ' ' , ' - ' i i I have removed from First street to the i;orner of Ingle street and the Central Marfiet. ... r-..; . ; j ,i :.. . i I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keep the very same place, -under the name of i , v , THE EVANSVILLE STEAM DYK r .,;Y JIOUaE.; ..! !,(. -:: ! I am now better prepared to do my work well in Dyeini? iinl Scouring. VI ease all iniid irv me. . ' GUSTAV IL K'HACJi.' ' i.'-.li.: ; fi - - I E N N K u, J i A K D E A i L k a I k X i h t 1 -.'"'Wholesale Grocer, i i, . ,.' !'. ,' . , .-..,. . .and . ; ' i ' Cntmi8sioh 3Iorehant8 Hi- ;.r 129 WATER BTREET, ' f"(Nt!ar Wall street,) '; ' ' . - New York, i '.' t'--rf r'. .:-u - -h . DEAN K. FESNER. ? '. T !: r . !OUS A. HAKDESBEKQU. . j - , WM. 14. PBESTOS. may7 d3m ;;i' ?' 'j ; .. : ; ; , Dissolution of CopartnersMp. 1 THE COIMRTNERSIIIP HERETOfore existing between B. F. Orateb and K. C. Gatch, under the- name and style of Oatch& Son, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, R, C. CJatch retiriuc from the firm. ' ' !' : ' B. F. OATCH. May8,1806. r ., '; ; .R, C. OATCH. , Copartnership. 1 1 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE this day formed a copartnership, under the name and style of Gatch & Lozier, and will continue the business at -the, old stana 01 uaicn, fson, jmo. ji Main street. - B. P. OATCH." May8,186J.- -.-:. i II, A. LOSCIER. f 'VA Cari IN KET1RISO THOJI THE 11RS of Gatch & Hon, I return thanks to our patrons for past favors, hoping the same success may continue with my successors. maylOtf . -.v. , ... .-. , It. C, GATCH. MAKISE HOSI'lTAL FOR SALE. Surveyor's Office, ) Evans VI1.1.K, I.ND,, May 3, 1S68. f I will receive sealed proposals until tho 6th day of June next lor the purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city, i The grounds contain about three' acres. The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteratiou, might ho converted into a factory. - , ' Term ofttxle, cash; or, by paying interest, the purchaser may have tiuie, as follows j One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, by giving notes, with personal security. . . . . - . . Bids will be received1 fpr a lease of the property for one or two years from the 30th of June next. A. L. ROBINBON, mayi dtilljune6 . Surveyor of Customs. Marine Hospital Notice. ; . ' Sdrvkyor's Office, ' Evansville, Ini., May 1, 1866. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received at this office until 12 o'clock, meridian, on Tuesday, the 5th day of June next, for boarding and nursing, including medicine and medical attendance, of Marine Hospital patients at this port from the first day of July, 1866, to the 30th day of June, lSti7 Bidders will please state the price per week for each patient. ' The successful bidder will be reanired to enter into a written contract, in the pen alty oi one tnousana dollars, witn sumcient personal security for his faithful performance, t : A. L. ROBINSON, mayldtd ' Surveyor of Customs. Volksbote please copy. ' A - Removing Houses. . - . THE UXDERSIUNED WOULD INform the citizens of Evansvilie that tuey are prepared to remove frame houses to any part of the city,. on the most reasot able terms. Our residence is below the Crk. " m ayl dim .' r WM. & JOBHUA BELL. ! Ir. E. TV Runcle, , , OFFICE AND DWELLING, NO. 24 FIRST Ur First Door aboye Wointit. , i ml4-dm j, , ; . . J ., ' I , rjl i - . I .it , ftHo American
BUSINESS CARDS. Milk ! Milk ! Milk X SMITn & BIGGS WOULD INFORM THE CTTlZE?f of Evansvilie that they have start a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them with . ,. . ' good fresh milk; - warranted pure. All orders left at CRORS A CROFTS' will meet with prompt attention. may7 djwa Y0DNQ, AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, ' : No. 8 South Second Street, ' Evansvilie, Ind. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST opened a News Depot, where all th Papers and Magazines of the day can be had. ' , ... . . Also, a new stock of - ".'"''.." STATIONERY, ' ' ' ; ,v ; SCHOOL BOOKS, , . WALL PAPER, and -V,! 1 WINDOW SHADES. which will be sold at the lowest cash prioea. . . : GEORGE C. FVMITH. Evansvilie, April 21, im. apra la ; SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &a
i-:";IInnneI''A: Sons, ; . - , ' Manufacturers of. , Sasht Zfoors. Blinds, Frames, &e.; Also, Dealers in MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly oa hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar I"loortr.g. Weatherboarding, Shingles, Lath, Ac. Rawing of every description done to order. .'.,'. !.- Orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. - ! ' Factory and Yard,- - v ; Cornkb Walnut street and Ca nai, aprl ...... KvansvlMe, Ind, T. A. i-von. .... jo. fiMomK. LYON: . , , W AOLlik LE PEALEKS VK .' ..r CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNI3HINO -' v-f f GOODS., i,. ,1 '.. r (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg Co.) 2 t Jrtt First Street. ! ; ' - k -f s J .' ''-. "' . EVANSVILLE.......... .......lMD'rAW.V. '-'.' mar9-6m - - 1 1 -1 HOTELS. Aiiieriei&ii , IIous. ' !. 1 ; ! : 1 '-.', ; ,: : N.if JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, . : '.I- -t 1 ,.-.-1 'f -!':! ili'il -Hi - yf i Water Bi.,bettra nal'n 4lSyeamr ,:"T"t'iv vt t.: -''A ) ' - ; OppositeSteamboatLandlng.E'yansvU Incfiana. - tt" Free Omnibus running from the D pot. ' , ' ..-i '., ;.-v'i, . '. aprlS T G Ji '-J' !Jr 3. .' TO THE MILLINERS. Y STOCK of Millinery Goods tor tte jspringxraae, . urjj ! TV'liolcsale,' Is now readyi Those wishing to lay la their Spring supply should call soon and tee the swek and learn he new prices. ,. 'iif ; r ! A liAVM TO THE LADtK8 of EvAn$VILLE AND VICINITY. -My Stock of Millinery for the Bpring trade, is now complete and ready for inspection, as Mrs. Baum selected the Goods hen ?lf, and has not spared time nor money to get the latest novelties of Paris and New York. I have, also, the choicest of Hpring Cloaks Basques, Basquines, ready made, and will make them to order at the shortest notice, as I have a full assortment of Hpring Cloths and Black Kllks, and Trimmings for same. Also, .Dress Trimmings. Laces, Embroidery, Corsets. Nets for the Hair, the new style of Hair Coils, Kid Oloves, Lucri MitWf Hosiery, and an end iesslibtof -r . ,' .'-i .. , ', ITanoy '2Votions Also, Hair in Switches, Curls and Front Pieces, in good supply and at the lowest market prices. - .' . B. BAUM, " . To. 53 Main Street. ' P. 8. No business transacted on Saturday. f .. ,, t. -. ' :,! imar21-3m u ' Ti ' " . i !. i J V . ; : ' REAL LACE MIITS r l iS : maris 3m. At HEAD & MOONEY"S. "'I t . , . ' '...,..-'.- ' i i; ...;' j ' i, iu i -:' "'- i ; . ' '? -I- i'iZ -; ' FANS, Fancy and ' Plain, marl3 3m ' At HEAD A MOONEYES. O H O IL. liJ II ' A. I .in Ten Minutes.. Thirty Drops of Br. GVYZOYB CHOLERA SPECZITO will relieve the worst case of this terrlbta diseaKe. Don't fail to check all forms of Diarrhrea. The Doctor's Specific acts lite a charm. . ' Call on your druggist immediately. CLOUD A AKIN, - i . Wholesale Arc aU. apr2S No. 6: i street. Point Lace and Valendssass COLLARS AND CUFFS,' in setu or singly, a ' T ., ?' . '?;.- At HEAD A MOONEYB. maris Sm
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