Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 May 1866 — Page 1
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' The Body of Preston King Found, i r. Congressional Items, m W4 4. k a w Enforcement of the Excise Law in New York. I JSabbath-ScliooT Celebra tion m Washington.! m SEWS VIA KEW YORK. H ..New York,, May 14 The Time' special pays the bill making an appro5 nation for Legislative, Executive and udicial, expenses will be called up m the Senate to-morrow, and will .be considered at once or set as a special order for a given day this week. ,In thft bill as it nassed the House there is an appropriation of $200,000 for issuing Treasury notes and authorized loans. i . A proviso requiring that no more money be expended on experiments in Hydrostatic Printing by the i Irea snrv Department until a snecific an propriation is made therefor. In the force of facts, susceptible of the plainest proofs of showing the propriety of the proviso above set iorth, mt. uiart ihas succeed in getting the same struck - out by the benate r inance Committee. General Howard has commenced the aistributibn of the $25,000 aDDropriated by Congress for the relief of destitute and suneriiijr ireedmen in the District of Columbia. j A board has been appointed, with Drr RaybOrne,'Chief Medical Director of the 'Bureau, as Inspector, and the city divided into four Districts, with a Superintendent for each. jftvery case of destitution reported is thus thoroughly .examined, and , the relief afforded is graited ith".care and :dis-; crimination. ' -; The reconstruction joint resolution is not likely to be reached in j the Senate to-morrow, unless specially called - up. The Senate is much be-
j ynd the House in business at present, s The appropriation bills which have all I passed the House, are pressing; upon i the consideration of the Senate.' i j ' -The World's -special says? ''Every, j means which may be consistent with the welfare of the country will be ' used to reduce the number of-volun-. teers yet in the service. ! Gov. Goodwin, Delegate in Congress from Arizona, does not take , doubtful sides of the massacring story, attributed , to Ross Browne. -iOoyi Goodwill says that it -is easy matter for the Indians -to gather a
force of 2,000 for a tre ?herous expe-
- ditioij like the; one,, presented a capturing Fort Good in and massa-' cring its inhabitant. He has reason to believe that it is true. j The new excise law was generally enforced in, the, jeify , jesterday. The restaurants, however, were open an$l drove a thriving business. Large numbers of people also mad excursions to the rural districts of the;, western part of the county where the
law is not enforced. , f z L r.l : iThere swrertf 86 arrests for infringement of the law in this city. t Active arrangements are making for the great . demonstration, in Jones' '. 4Wdodi k 8 'a i ? o. i i . : ( Upwards of 4,000 people attended the funeral of the late John J. Davis, Grand Master of Odd Fellows, yes: terday.;?- '-rs-'i. : !'. Kv:.-f ; Ofe death, from cholera yesterday on the hospital ship Falcorir ; The Trihitne's special says the total receipts of Internal Revenue were , -"-232,376 80. Receipts from customs du
ring the week ending the izt h mst. were 'as follows: New Yorfc, f 22o,330 ; Philadelphia, $103,559 46; Boston, $290,415 31 ) Baltimore, '$(0,620 24, making Ahe ; aggregate income received from 'these sources for the period mention- - ed, $6,939,953 03. The disbursements of the Treasury on account of the War office, W ftr," Navy and Interior Departments :4 For the 'Navy, $1,27976; ilnterior, $467,004; $1,616,630 of National Bank note currency was issued last week. Total . amount to date, $272,878,895. The following is the statement of the cash Vaults of the Treasury on the 13th inst. : U. S. Legal Tenders, $268,000; National Bank Notes, $92,280; . Fractional Currency,:rr of 'all denominations, " $1,476,785; Silver, $205,000; $590 "reserved from temporary, loan; ' $30,000 000, reserved fund, surplus isgue of IT. S. notes $37,9132,425, reserved fund v surplus issae; Compound Interest notes. $24,671,300. The Commissioner flf Agriculture i ias lately received from the Schiller, . Agricultural Society of Austria, a vei-y :j fine collection of choice seeds donated to the United States for experimental purposes.. The Commissioner ; is of the opinion that the exceriment will .. satisfactorily demonstrate the adaptav. : i : j.-. x . 1' ii i - a r l liny ui iwxuy ui iue seeas in American climate, and probably prove a valuable acquisition to the agricultural interests of the country. New York, May 14. From Buenos Ayres there are dates to March 27, aDd Rio Janeiro to April 9. The Paraguayans had, it was said. crossed the Corona at Candelarca,
driven back the allied outposts, and were advancing against the regular army under Baron Algeru.
liuenos Ayres was visited by a; terrific hurricane on the. 14th of March, blowing down several houses and do me great damage. ! Bahia sugar market dull. Z ' Trade brisk at Buenos iAyres, but rather unsettled in llio. f New .York Mav 11 the B Statement' shows: loans! increased, $3,647,183; specie increase $355,000,405; circulation decrease!, $722.41S; deposits increase, $19,5;)0; Legal lender increase, $3,836,212. j 4 j Officer Kinnej, ofthe Atlantic Dock Police, this morning discovered the body of aman floating in the dock from Buttermilk channel, and from appear ance ltwas believed to be the body 01 the late Preston King. Subsequently the body - was positively identi hed by Preston King Webster, Mr. King's nephew, Mr. bnydecker and others ot the Custom .House. The Coronei: will told an inquest on Thursday." I New YoRK.-May 14. The Herald's Fort Monroe corresnondent says Jeff. Davis received the announcement of his indictment with indifference. His main point of defence will be based on the point of the prerogative grant ed to every citizen to sutain the of ficial action of his respective State. FROM OIXCIJ-jrATI. fhNCTNNATT. " Mav 14. -- Pr ofessor W. Bard Howell died yesterday , R. T. Armstrong, tormetly ot . Lfaapel, Rouse & Co., was killed at Paris Ky., on Saturday, by a man named Maxwell There were seven deaths by suicide in this city last week A special to the Commercial, dated New Orleans, May 13, says that one white man and live negroes were burned to death at a fire on New Levee Street. - i j ' i . - i FROM WASHINGTON. ! - 4 Washixgtonv May 14. The Sabbath scho'ols, composed of thirty-eight schools,' 878 teachers, and 7,000 scholars, celebrated their anniversary today with six bands of music, national flags, emblems, floral decorationsJ &c. They proceeded to tho Capitol ground, where they were ; entertained Vith vocal and instrumental music and; addresses. The spectacle was beautiful and interesting. "- , "! FROM IiIII.AIt:i,II!IIA. Philadelphia, May 14. The failure of Work, MeCouch & Co., Bankers of this city, caused much excitement at the Stock Board this morning. Their failure has entailed heavy losses on stock speculators. They were great bears in Westonville railroad shares, which were forced up to forty-five dollars, then fell to twenty, and ' today declined to eight dollars per share. ... ." l m, " ' i . FROM EASTPOKT, 5IAIXE. t EASTroRT, Me., May 14. Acting Admiral Boggs has just left here in the steamer De Soto, to demand explanation from the English steamer at Andrews, in regard to firing into a pleasure boat off Robinstone, with a party of Americans -on board. - ' FROM RAIJKKJII, X. V. ' f ' Raleigh, N. C, May 14. The remains of the Hon. George E. Badger were followed to the grave by an unusual concourse of citizens. SPECIAL NOTICES. S- A COUGH, COm, or SORE THROAT requires imniedfate attention, and should bte checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, "a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease, Is oftn the result.V -- ' BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, haying a direct influence on the parts, give immediate relieC ' j y . .-a Fpr Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh Consuui ptive and Tbroaft Diseases, Troclies are used with always good success. ' ; ' ; SlUGERS AND Pp3LIC SPEAKEKS . will find '"Troches "useful in clearing the voice when taken before singing and speak ing, and Jelieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the l vocal oreans. The "Troches" are" reconimended and pre scribed by physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the 1 country. Being ''an article5 of true merit, and having PKovEDtheif efficacy, by a test of many years, each yeartflnds. them id new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troclies " are tjiiversally pronounced better than other articles. SJBtain only "BBowsr's Bronchial Tboches," anddo not take any of the worthless iMiTAtjoifs that may be offered. '" ' Sold everywhere in the United States, and in foreign eountries, at 35 cents a box. dec2 dtwtim ' i . e-COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, In such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, Is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by druggists and fancy goods dealers. aug241y W1 IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Mrs Winslow's Mystic Pills, for Females, are the best and safest in the market. No bad effects from. tjielr, use. .They act like a charm. Thousands of most reliable testi monials peak their praise, r Mild .in their operations correct all Irregularities and painful menstruations; remove all s obstructions, whether from cold 'or otherwise; will cure headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limes, and disturbed sleep, which arises from interruption of Natuiti. Ask for Mrs. Winslow's Mystic Pills; take none other. Price 82, or three boxes for 8.3. For sale by all druggists in Evantvilie. Address Box 641, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soid by all respectable druggists. JUim 1). PARK. feb7 d6m General Agent.
WOOL FACTORS.
Selirefer, Jtimrotu & Co., VANDERBURGH WOOLEN MILLS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,' TMT A NUF A f T U RER OF JEANS, 8 ATIBlankets, Balmoral Skirts, Stocking Yarn, &c, &c. Factory at Franklin Street Bridge; I.amasco Enlargement. Store on Thiril street, between Main and Sycamore, ba-ck of Washington House. "NY ool bought at the Factory or Store for cash, at Cincinnati market prices, or in exchange lor goous. . Custom Work of all kinds 1 Solicited and' promptly done. Price lists and samples sent if requested. Persons sending ns their wool to be worked up for them, or to be exchanged, for goods, ought to give lull tiirections what Kina 01 goous they want, and where they want them shipped ; and, also, If they want to tet their wool worked up on shares. We warrant them fair busmess-liK.e ireaimeni. We are running two ofthe largest and best seta of Woolen Machinery, and can fill all orders promptly. SCHEFER, RIMROTH & CO. aprl8dtw3m TO FARMERS. T. K. MATTHEWS. W. G, FCLLERTON. Late of Louisville, Kjv ' BIATTIIEWS & FULLIRT0N. Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEPS, Wood and Willow Ware, "' AND HOUSE FURNISHI NO ARTICLES " ' No. 46 Main Street, ; no6 tt EVANS VILLE, IND The Farmers' Companion. - J. M. GLEICHMAN. , Offers his improved S-rtrsip Extractor t6 the public. This Machine is one of the most useful to farmers now tn use, and is designed for three important purposes: 1st, To extract oiumps ; za. 10 naui oawijogs; 3d, To raise and haul large Rocks. It is durable, simple and cheap. , Two meu can work it. - i Farmers who wish their fields and meadows clean of Stumps will"tind it to their Interest to get one of these Machines. For particulars apply to J. M. GLEICHMAtf, No. 89 Main Street, opposite Court House, marl4-3mdAW, . I . , . EvansvMle, Ind. QUEENSWARE. J. W. BARBOUR & CO. QUEENSWARE, CHINA, i ' 1S GLASSWAEE LAMPS, KNIVES AND .FORKS, Scc, &o. a new stock:: IK CJBEAT VARIETY. ;? :i ! Come and See. NO.1 4 FIRST ST.. ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE CONTINENTAL BANK. dec22dtf SADDLERY. 5 - " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL saddlery: STEINBACH & WACK, J No. 61, Main Street, , EVANHVILLB, IND. WE KEi:i COXSTASTIXY OX hand a full assortment of all goods In our line, but call the special attention of Merchants and Saddlers to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A. Steinbach's newly invented and patented . EVERLASTING Col lar-Ia ener. . The advantages of this fastener are 1. Durability, the Fastener warranted to outlast the Collar: 2. Saving of time in put ting the Collar on and oft" the horse's neck; 3. Nvatness ft nnisji. This Collar Is worth a half-rtoll;; n't; to the farmer than the old-fashU. Kxami ' vou wil' ' before, you buy, and s dec!3 dtim. EemovaL C. rrsiIEE'S VARIETY STORE J.L.m has be n removed to No. 70 MAIN bi'KKET, where can be found a great variety of New Goods, Toys, and Notions, both u&tlul and ornamental, at reduced prioea. may3 d2w
MACHINISTS.
ilEITZ . . &, II ANTELr, CRESCENT FOUNDERY, EVANSVILLE......... ..:....INDIAN'A. '"' .'.i'l j . ' ' . -. .; ; ... : - : I ..! ' ' Manufacturers of ; J ! " '.,;:"-' , -rrz '' --f i; Y'"STEAM ENGINES, STEAM B0ELEiS PORTABLE ' ENGINES T AND -,.-', y . j ; ; f CIRCULAR J SAW MILL , 5 Of the most Approvea Pattern. All kinds of Machinery appertaiainj;. to Railroads, ; r S T I31A. M B O H 9 ' Distilleries, Flouring ' J '. Mills of all sizes, with the latest .,...-(. . . ... improvements attached, " M . ' , . ' ' K . ' : ) TOBACCO SCREWS, &c, Iron and Brass Castings, of Every ' ; , , Description. t ; Dealers in Steam Guages, Gum Belting, Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloth, &c, at Manufacturers' Prices. ; Repairing Done at Short .Notice. "Workmen sent to all parts to fit up. work and Repair Boilers and Machinery. ' tog" 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. .. . oct6-dly , Schultze, Thuman &Cc, w. -,u i . :: : .-if-;.- :.. ;,', . : . j i : :: i.- ; '- ' J ; -i ''' ,.. :'i c noli Mcclianis' OFoiindry, , ! Manufacturers and Builders o 't Steam Engines, Circular , Saw '. " " . Jims. ; ; Grist and Sugar Mills, Tobacco Sorews, ; Gumming Machines, Distil- i leryand Mining Ma- r ; ! chinery, Malt Mills, Corn ' ' j Shelters, House Fronts, Cellar Gra tes j - . :..'....''' ; ..' ':."' I . 4 .... IRON & BRASS CASTINGS ''"':" " : I ' Of every description. ; Machinery of all kindsMadeand Repaired . Dealers In Belting, Fire Brick,' Steam Guages, and . ' Wrought Iron Pipes. Old Materials Bought. We have the facility of the beit 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 Fou.idry, corner of First and Leet Streets, Evansville, Ind. N. B. Workmen sent to all partii to fit up work and do repairing. feb226m SCHULTZE. THUMAN A CO.
QUEENSWARE.
Marlt &.Warreii, NO. 18 MAIN STREET, ' .' IMPORTERS OF. CHINA, GLASS : f: Zl k - - ' f f- ' i .. ', .. ....... .... ., tl.Ainil Queenswarq, CONSIDER OUR ADVANTAGES ! . We I. J are now receivine our Oueensware di' rect from the Potters of the Old World ! At New Orleans, our crates are .hoisted from the Oenn Bttiameim. and placed on board Steamboats, which land them at our wharf in this city, uiusmamng dui .one iransier irom .. " LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - ;! . TO. i ' Evansville Indiana. You will observe, therefore, that we secure safe and speedy transportation, as well as great saving in breakage, which alone is a very important item to be considered in the cost of our Wares. .'' Our Stock Is ope of the largest and best assorted to be found in the West, fend for, sale at x ' - ' r; ' '' ' i Extremely Low Prices. T We are now manufacturing every description of COAL OIL LAMPS, CANDLE and COAL OIL LANTERS, which we will sell at less than Cincinnati prices. - Lamp Stock, a consisting of Burners, Shades, Chimneys, Pegs, and Feet, for sale at manufacturers' prices. ' : Our new Catalogue and Price List for 1866 is now ready for distribution, which will be furnished to Merchants only, on application. , , : . MISCELLANEOUS. STEAM DYE HOUSE, 1 have removed from First street to the corner Of Ingle streetrand the Central Market. .-. . . , i ri , , , I have bought out the Cincinnati Steam Dye House, and keen the very same place, under the name of . . . w . " the evansville steam dye " - - - , house.; I am now better prepared to do -mv- work well in Dyeing and Scouring;. , Please call and try me. GUSTAV H. KRACH. niarlil ltu , - - : i . FEXNEB,HAEDXBBCiU fc FBEST0.V Wholesale Grocers -' '' : - and 3 CoumuMsion 3XcicIiuiitw . .... ' 129 WATER STREET,; " , , . (Near Wall street,) DEAN K. FESSK8. , .' ! I JOHJT A. KARDESBERGn; ' ' ' "' . t f . -t VM. K. PRESTON. may3m .' ' ' . , Dissolution of CopariiersMp.v:" THE COPAKTNER8IIII HERETO-, fore existing between B. F. Uatch and K. C. Gatch, under the name and style of Uatch & Son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, R. C. Gatch retiring from the firm. Ks F. UATCH.' t May fi, 1S06. f .,r .v,R. CV ,GATCH. Copartnership. ' WE, THE I'SDF.HSIftXED, HAVE this day formed a conartnersliip, under the name and style or Oatch & Lozier, and will continue the business at the old, stand of Gatch & Sou, No. 37 Main street. May 8, 18G6. . .' .H..A. LOZIER. IJTRETIRINti. FROM, THF, FIR.t of UatcU & Son, I return thanks to our patrons for past , favors, hoping the same success may continue with my successors. maylO tf . f-i. :- R. U. GATCH. MARINE HOsiiFfAi?FOaNAl.E. Surveyor's Office, . 4 Evajisviiib, Ind., May 3, 1866. I will receive-sealed proposals until the 6th day of June next lor the 'purchase of the Marine Hospital near this city. . - j . The erounds contain about three acres. The building (now well adapted for hospital uses), with a little alteration, might, be converted into a factory, Terms of sale, cash; or, by paying interest, the purchaser may have time, as follows: ' One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, by giving notes, with personal security. - . , , ; . Bids will be received for a lease of the property for one or two j-ears from the 30tlt of June next.- . A. L. ROBINSON. may4 dtilljunefl Surveyor of Customs. . Marine Hospital Notice. ; f- ' ' " Surveyor's Office, - , Evaksviijus, Ix., May I,. 1866. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL- BE received at this office until 12 o'clock, meridian, on Tuesday, the 5th day of June next, ior Doaraing ana nursing. Including medicine and medical attendance, of Marine HosDital natienfx at. tliia tmrt fmm first day of July, 1869, to the 30th day of u une, iou. . . Bidders will please state the price per week for each patient. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract, in the penalty of one thousand dollars, with sufficient personal security for his faithful performance. ; A. L.410BINSON, mayl dtd - ' ' Surveyor of Customs. Volksbote please copy. , - , Dr. JE, T. Ituncie, ; office and dwelling jso. 2i first 1 ::-. . street. L First Door above Walnut. - ; ' -. ml4-6m; .-- . v...'' . 25. v:;;;v $25; bartlettsewing machine. IICEXSED under pa'tents of Howe, I Wheeler A Wilson, Urover 4 Baker, and Singer Co's, and the only Cheap Machine in the United States, having the right to use the Wheeler Jc Wilson or fourmotion Under Feed. We want Agents to sell them. Will pay $50 to $200 per month, or allow large commissions. Will send Machines, to be paid for when sold. For circulars, terms, &c, enclose stamp and address PAGE BRO'S, UenT Ag'ts, At either of our offices, Philadelphia, Pa. Toledo, O., or St. Louis, Mo. Sews with single or double thread. Scientific Amuricani bd n dim nr-n
BUSINESS CARDS.
Milk ! Milk ! 1 Milk I V SMITH & RIG6S WOCLD ISFORJI THE CITI7.K5B VV- of Evansvillo that they have6taiid a Milk Wagon, and are prepared to supply them witli ; ' GOOD FRESH MILK,' , . i , -warranted pure.i . v . , , 'All orders left at CROSS & CROFTS' wilt meet with prompt attention.- (may? d3m YOUNG AMERICA NEWS DEPOT, . , No. 8 South Secon d JStretj i EvansviUe, Ind. THE NUnSCRIIiEIl TIIAS JtST opened a News Depot, where all the Papers and Magazines of the day can be had. Also, a new stock of K. , : j STATIONERY, " , ' . . WALL. PAPER, and .t ;. ;.f. . s WINDOW SHADES. which Vin be sold at the lowest cash price. GEORGE C. SMITH. Evansville, April 21, im. J .. aprlBlm ' SASH, DOORS,4 LUMBER,' &c. , V Himnel A Sons, - Manufacturers of . " Sash,Door$. Blinds, Frames, &c; ' ' Also, Dealers in " " MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of every description, Pine and Poplar Flooring, WeatherboardinK, Shingles, Lath, Ae. Kawing of eyery desoiiptioa dope to prder. ' ' . Orders from abroad . -will bo promptly , attended tp. . ., t - Factory an Yard,1 ' CoksEk Yalsct ptkkbt asd Cast At, apr21 , . " . Evansville, Ind. .. , ,i '. .' i 1 1 Ti a. ixos.. :. jo. KiMoanr. LYON & SEMONIN. WAOLESALE DEAI.EKS IN ' CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING ' ' 'GOODS.-. ' i' . - i ' . - -- f.;".T--.T (At the old stand of Goldman, Berg: Co. i 31 North First Street. , Evaxsviile,, ilNIMAJTA. 'jui"9-u . HOTELS. i American If ouse. :l I : ; : . . , v , , . . w ." . f. '- A t. i ' JOHN; TRAVIS, Proprietor, r , f ; .,..- - :- ' Water St., bct een Iain A Sycamore OppositeSteainboat Landing, Evansvll Indiana. .-. - ' i . -f Free Omnibus running from the D pttt, i.. - - - aprlS V '. ray house, " Two squares Houtheat of Union Depot, cor. Delaware and.South streets, .- Indianapolis, Ind. i 'James Lambert & Co., Proprietors. As good fare and cheaper bills than any public house hi the city, and meals always ready in time : for-railroad. trains., Large and well-supplied stables, sheds, and yard for live stocktand itock received and forwarded with promptness on any of the railroads. . -(myl4 d3iq MILLINERY GO ODS7 TO THE MILLINERS. ;J TT V STOCK of Millinery Goods for the Spring Trade, Wholesale, ii Is now ready. Those' wishing to lay Jn their Spring supply should call scion and see the stocK and learn tne new prices.B. BAUM. TO THE LADIES of EVANSVILLE AND ; '" - VICINITY. . My Stock of Millinery for the; Spring f Aila i u riAMr i i- r 1 uia ntnl vi-in i r fiii 4vt J spection, as Mrs. Baum selected the Goods . nerseit, ana nas not spared time nor money to get the latest novelties of Paris and New York. .' I have, also, the choicest of Spring Cloaks, Basques,' Basquines,' ready made, and will make them to order ..at the shortest notice, as I have a full assortment of Spring Cloths and Black Kilks, and Trimmings for same. Also, Dress Trimmings, IHces, Embroidery, Corsets. Nets for the Hair, the new stylfl of Hair Coils, -Kid Gloves, Lac Mitts, Hosiery, and an endless list of .1 i ;.i";'Fancy Notions. Also, Hair In Switches, Curls and Front Pieces, in good supply and at the- lowest market prices. - - B.11AUM,. . f No. 52 Main Street. ' P. S.-No business transacted on' Satur day. - ti . rr.ar21-3m. V ... r, A . K C? ., p .-; ..'. ' ) ' ' i "iw f i-i . .'. J -'.: .- -. - . j- ri r-; t .. ; v .."' .... : J . S ? FANS, Fancy and' Plain, ; ! .'.;: . I . . , mar!3 3m , AtIEAD A MOONET'S. C II O L ER A! v . u : TenVMinufe':, .1 -- . - - : ' ; - ' . - '.r. i..-; . Thirty Drops of ; . .. nr. uyzoirs cholera specifi0 will relieve the worst case of this terrible disease. Don't fail to clieck all forms of Diarrhoea. . The Doctor's Specific acta like a charm. ; f. Call on your druggist immediately. .... , CLOUD A AKIN, . v. .. ... . Wbotesaie Agtmts, ' apr36 : , . . . - j?. 5 Main street. Point Lace and Valencienns COLLARS AND CUFFS, in setta or singly.
