Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 May 1866 — Page 5
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 16, 1866,
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AMUSEMENTS.
NEW METROPOLITAN. Frit Street, between Vine and Sycamore.. Martin Golden, Manager. R. C. Grierson, Acting and Stage Manager The Star Combination! rachel johnson,' b. macauley, bella golden. WEDNESDAY EVEXIXO, May lStli, :' wlll.be produced Watts Phillips's or!-' ., ginal Drama entitled , LADY CAMILLA'S HUSBAND To conclude with the Comic Drama of The Toodles. ; ' O i- a,-ii d X i c 11 i o ! BENEFIT. OF ST. JOHN;St CHURCH 'MONDAY, MAY( 21stv ,T , "CTREE OMXIBESES WILL LEAVE the Washington House and St. John's Church at nine o'clock a.m. and every fifteen minutes afterward. The Cresent City Silver Band will , be in attendance, and an excellent String Band has been proviaea. a large noor nas aiso been prepared, where parties can enky the, dance. All kinds of refreshments in aoundance; and in fact everything that will add to the pleasure, and., enjoyment ; of parties visiting. ' . - vn, -..,, .Policemen nave Deen empioyea to -preserve order. Tickets 60c inaylo till 21 including omnibus fare. LOCAL NOTICES. Assistant Assessor's Office, .) United States Internal Revenue, y 9th Division, 1st District. Indiana, j Evansville, May 15th, IMG. Notice is hereby . given, that the time for making Income Returns and procuring Licenses, expires on the 30th day of, lay. persons who have not attended to' this, should do so at once. P. C. Eberwine, U. S.' Ass't Assessor.-' may!6-2t. ' Something New. The Coolidge Bro.'s open, this morning, r new and desirable styles of Fine Dress Gwds; and tripple width Grenadines, plain 0and figured ' Foulard Silk in all the popular shades for ladies' suits, plain and figured Ferroles, Jaconets and Organdies, new styles of Parasols, ric h Hep Silks, rich. Mantilla Silks? at very low figures j'Shetland Shawls, Silk Basjuenes, at reduced prices; a full and new stock of ladies, gentgj misses and children'? British Hosiery, Cloak and Dress .trimmings, Buttons, &, Their .entire fctock of Prints'' and Domestic goods are marked down, and their minds are fully made to undersell No sacrifice will be too great to accomDlish that obiect. Don't buy until trst examining their stock and prices. and note the wonderful sacrifice that they are willing to make. Fast color ed Prints (once1 more) at .12 cents. 36 inch Bleached Muslins at 25c, also a tull . ime ot . J . V'. Bradley s new Double ' Duplex, ' Double , Elliptic, Double Spring Hoop Skirts that are considered hy all to be Double in dubreak. J. T. & S. A. Cooi.idoe. No.'b. 14 & 16, First Street my!6-3td. ' - J&S?t Soldiers' wdows entitled tcth,e relief fiind of Pigeon' TownhipLare requested to call at the Auditor's office in the Court House on Thursday, where the County-Commissioners and Township Trustee will meet, and receive their certificates and furnish them the? ooks&Q. ,J J) Christian Heddericii, Trustee. may 16-dlt. Received this Day! Five cases Men's Fine Calf Boots;1 Three cases Men's Cloth Gaiters ; Two cases Men's Gloved Jvid Uaiters: 1 wo cases Misses Byron Balmorals,,-Tiped. All elegant goods, and sold at our usual low prices. Come early. " ' 1 J. S. RtCKER & Co. myl6-dlt. No. 8, Second Street. T!MrtCi D.?Havden. Agent for Dr. Cheesman's English Hair Restorative,' a deservedly popular remedy, has. again returned, and will spend a few days among us. my 16-dlt. Township Library. All persons interested are notified that the New Township Hall, corner Fourth and Sycamore, . will;, be closed for two weeks from this'day, in order to give time to the Trustee to overhaul the library and make his report to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and all persons having , in their possession books belonging to the, library are required to return them at once as' a- large1 number of volumes , are now. out. ;,! . Chris. Hedderich m Evansville, Ind., V T'p. Trustee, 'May l.'lSOG.' 7' ' "" Pigeon T'p mayl6-dl2t ""Try It T "Tr VTf T Try It ! Tlie retail grocers of this city are givi ng awfiv snmnles of B. T. Babbitt s cele brated " Labor Sa lvinsr ?oap. Ask for one and try it. jHanutactured at U to 74 Washington Street, New York. mayl4-3td. City Railboad. Passes given "to those.' purchasing -their i goods at the C.reat Wardrobe. 84 Main Street, Hawley & Smith, Proprietors. Prot. Mott will attend to all desiring to win a pass, ml4-lw .'"i-tgt' a (."!' ' 1 ' -' -" ' ' -Fresh Meat and Early Vegetables Every Morning at the ftew York Market; also choice Flowers from Newitt's Garden. All orders delivered.- may7-lw
DIED. UHLHOKN.-On tne' 15th inst.,'JoHN Edward, son of Henry H. and Rosina B. Uhlhorn, aged five years and twenty-two days. . The funeral will take place from the residence of the parents, on Fulton Avenue, near the powder magazine. Omnibuses will leave from' St. John's Church, corner of Third and Ingle streets, at halfpast two o'clock. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dissolution of Copartnership. THE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN Wm. A. Page and W. J. Lowry & Co. under the name of W. A. Page & Co., in the General Insurance business, was dissolved on the 1st of May, 16, by mutual consent. W. J. LOWKY A CO. may 16 d3t Notice to Whom it may Concern. R" WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts contracted by Edw. O'Brien. mavlS dlw THOMAS O'BRIEN. Coroner's Inquest 1 K INQUEST WAS HELD, MA x 12th, 7 ou"ie "y i an ""Known man, in Union Township, found in the Ohio River, supposed to have been drowned off tne sieamooat. .Missouri, fte was auoui. m years or age; nau ih:ji "wnisKrrs, uibck luustache. and black hair: small, delicate hands, and small feet; had on his person a nne wnlte net unaer-smn, DiacK stnpea over-shirt, drilling drawers, white cotton socks; aoout o leet mcnes nign,, -, JOHN BISCHMAN, i Coroner Vanderburgh County, may 16 dlw $25 Reward. C1TOLES FROM -THE SUBSCRIBER, ! fr-jf tjll UUiilU mrr nirniuci ouitciivi, " Thursday night. May 10th, a GOLD LEVER ff V, V. n - n-m dtt i 4t W ATCJi and UiiAiJN, a rAiu oi rAa ia LOONS, and 820 in ereenbacks. The above reward will be paid for the return of the watcn, cnain, anu pantaloons, aim no questions asked. . r , ...... U. J. GRAMMES. mayiz alw MACHINISTS. WLUAM HEILMAN, 1 (Successor to Kratz & Heilman,) CITY i FOUOEISY rJanufacturer and Builder of " PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND. BOILERS, saw and grist mill "'---jVmachinerYvv; Threshing Machines. .;.;; IV- I I: Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIKCUL. .47?. SA rrMiLts, U.J EVANSVILLE,; IND i i r-.- ; Sheet Iron and Copper Work made to order on short notice.,,.; IRON AND ERASS 1 CASTINGS ' of every description. 1 Daniel's In Steam Gauees. Gum Belting' Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting Cloths, &c, at manuiacmrers prices. ; REPAIRING done at short r.otice. . J. i 2JJ TO FARMERS. T, .K. MATTHEWS. t i W. G. FCLI.ERTO.N. Late of Louisville, Ky. MATTIIEWS & FILLERT0N. , I .' Dealers in . . ' : :- ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ;r:;;'':'BEEDS5::;'.!:;; Wood and Willow Ware - li'.-. .. - . ' ..'wlAKB " -'- ''' '' : HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES No. 46 Main Street, noG tf. EVANSVILLE, IN D . The Farmers' Companion j. m. gleichm an. Offers his iinprovel Stitmp Extractor to the public. . This Machine is one of the most useful to iarmers now in use, and is designed for three important purposes: 1st, To extract Stumps; 2d, To haul Saw Logs; 3d, To raise and haul large Rocks. . It it durably simple and cheap. Two men IJ work it. my Virin Farmers who wish their fields and meadows clean of Stumps will find it to their interest to get one of these Machines. For particulars apply to . J. M. GLEICHM AN, No. 89 Main Street. ouDOsile Court House, marl4-3mdw Evaasville, Ind.
WANTED.
A CESTStiO Der week anale cfr feJA. male, at their home; business light. t, pleasant, and honorable. For sample and terms, ad terms, address, with stamp, Snawe o., Detroit, Michigan. lcmean. . .. - - mavU tttrt.Wll may9 d(it,wlt AGKM'S-Male or female. Can clear $00 per week, at their own homes, in h light and honorable business. Any person having a few hours daily to spend will find this a good paying business. Address, sending stamp, for full particulars, E. E.Lockwood, Detroit, Michigan. may9 dOt.wlt ' Tpi'KE A three-story Brick House, JtM suitable for a store, on Seeond street, next to the Boston Boot and Shoe Store. For particulars, inquire of Dr. E. J. Ehrman, or son. . tmayo uzw FOR SALE. lOO ot CH0-CE FRSH r1;" cox A HUMPHREY S. raaylC dtf ' No. 7 Water street.' A Fine' Chance for a Bargain: ;; MOTEL. Wishing to cnange duiu, the proprietor offers for sale a Hotel 1n th,, situated on Water street, and doi a paying good paying business. "Will ell on reasonable terms. For ' further informa tion, address P. O. Drawer 4o. . Jmayl lw IOFFEK nK SAEF. THE EVAXNville Paper Mills. . It lies on the Ohio River, in the citv of Evansville. Indiana. one-half mile from theBodiom Coal Miyes. It is a Wrapping-Paper mill. It contains two steam engines, two nays engines, ana a Foudrinier Paper machiae. Makes paper 44 inches wide. The mill Jias a good cus tom. Terms easy. " FERDINAND FUNKE, Proprietor., j mayl dim -. . . . . . , MtTSE. wishing to make a change, I now' offer my residence, ' ft good Brick House, contain in g -eight rooms, portico, hall, cellar, cistern, wood-house, stable, &c, all well arranged and in good style, and five acres of land, well set with choice fruit trees and shrubbery, situated nortn (l tsumvantown, adjoining jacoos-ville.-within two squares of the' corpora-' tion line; also,- two' lots, with- frame house, containing six rooms, collar, cis tern, and stable; also, one lot, wun a naming i nree rooms, anu pienvy jaring fruit trees, situated In Jar cobsville. i:i . .- -. ' c-. t. rt The above will be sold cheap. f aprtolm , . i - JOHN B. MILLS. EXGIXE AI BOI.EER With J P Pumrjand everything complete, and ready to run Inch cylinder and 16 inch stroke. Boiler 16 feet long, and K2 feet in diameter. Apply toBLOMER & HOING, apr!4 Main St., bet. First and Second. FARM Containing 180 acres, 7a acres of which are cleared: is situated on the Ohio River, about eight miles above Smithland. For lurther particulars inquire 01 jan!7 . J. C. X'USOUCHET-A CO. BANKIXIG. -Capital Paid in Limited to - - $350,000 $700,000 MEECHANTS NATIONAL , BANK .if -I l lit i C. II. Rem en t, - - - Pres't. Jolin D. Roche, - Cashier. Havine commenced business at its office. cornel of- MAIN AND FIRSrj? STREETS, offers its services to the ?itiBens of Evans ville and its vicinity, being prepared to carry on a legitimate s i, . General Banking Business, ;; -jfv And psx purchase ani supply '. .VfJ-li'srt An H ;.: ul :u'h 1 -is. t 7-SO "Treasttrt-Notes, Goxtj AT"SrrvER", . HASH iNOTES, r.XCHASB.1 !- Buvs U. S. Certificates. Bonds, and other Securities, and Discounts Foreign and Domestic Paner: and. for the accommodation of Mechanics and others, who have invested their savines in the bonular Govern ment loans, it offers to receive packages of U. S. Bonds, interest Bearing Notes and other Securities, on Special Deposit, free of charge, affording small holders the opportunity to avoid the insecurity and risk of retaining mem in tiieir own possession. jeiau ' Removing Houses. 4 THE OnEKSKi.NF.D WOI LD INform the citizens of Evansville that tney are prepared to remove frame houses ! to any part of the city, on the most reasot able terms. ' - ' i Our residence is below the t reeK. rnayl dim ., WM, & JOSHUA BKLI i Copaxtnersliip. : ... ;. ; ' WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, ; HAVE this day: fomietl a copartnership, under the name and style of L. Iglehart & Co., to carry on the Grocery and Provision business, in the building formerly occupied by Cross & Crofts, Third street, between Main and Locust streets. '. ',,r . : JOHN H. BORGMAN. -. LEVI IGLEHART. Evansville, May 10, 1860. : ; i '. REFERRING TO.:THE ' ABOVE, IT is with great pleasure' we introduce our successors to our late numerous friends und customers, and solicit for them the same liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. - CROSS & CROFTS. May 10, ISflG. X,. IOLEHAET. J, H. BOKGMAX. L IGLEHART & CO.; THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust, Cl'T'Y !GROCERY.! i 1 A COMPLETE. . STOCK r AD GENeral assortment of. Staple and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals of Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c. It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wants in our line of a well-regulated family. L. IGLEHART H CO. Also, the best brands of. Meal, Feed, &e. 1 ' Flour, Cornmayiz ti ; AdmMstrator's" Notice. :?u ' IS"1 SJ-OTICE IS HEUEBy CIES(;Uit the nnrierslimed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Beesley, late of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. ALFRED WHITE, Administrator. Evansville, Ind., May M, lm. maylSJtw
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHN BXJLI'S COMPOUND Cedi-on Bitters ! THE LATEST AND MOST IMPORTANT . DISCOVERY OF THE 19th ' ""'n'-"'' J ' "CENTURY. ' ' r. , O .AiSS KA51E IS MORE IV .11 tiiaatoly connected with the history of Materia Medica in the United Btates. or more favorably Known t as a pioneer ,01; medical discovery, than that or r , J ,V. J DR. rv " . JOHN BULL, . . ,. of t Louisville, Kentucky. ; ...( , His inimitable nrenaration of Sarsanarilla has long stood at the head of the va rious compounds ot mat vaioaDi arug.., t : r-Ttia OntriDonnd of Wild Cherrv has be come a housenoiu woru inrougnout. tne West and Souths t i r . E r 1 Wis Worm Lozenges. In less than a year aft.r tlieir introduction, attainea a renuta tion as wide-spread as the continent of North America.' . : ; ! iBut the crowning glory of his life re mained to be attained in his latest discov ery, or rather combination, fo he does not nhiim to he the discoverer of CEDRON. wiiich is the basis or tne witters now oner ed to the public. fThat honor belongs to the native Inhabitants or central America, to whom its virtues bave been known for more than two hundred years. Armea with it. the Indian Molds defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles without fear the most venomous serpents, it is a belief with them that while there is breath left in the body the CEDRON is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse jis extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satisfied, from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues that as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, either to changes of weather and climate, or to the miasmatic Influence, it stands witnout rival, and justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed In Central America and the west indies. In DYSPEPSIA, and its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the range of Materia Medica that can lor a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. . . s , .A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the eleventh edition of the V. S. Dispensatory', on pages 13H7 and 138..: -.'.;- r, . .' -':,: A series of experiments. In which. Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a sucoessim 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 Whiskv. which he is confident has no 1 fn th world. He mitrht furnish volume of certificates, but the pubMy has long since learned to estimate such things at their true value. The safest plan M for every one to test for himseit the virtues o a new meaicme. i 1 Ill . f ti nr. .11 i-f, tr)ii)H.( -- bit. if it-.-.K-A-ir. if ; t in Give the CEDRON BITTERS one trial and you will never use any others. Mi.H if" T'tll 'ft It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases of which the Cedron Bitters are asnecific. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver.: Kidneys, or-Bowels: in all Affec tions of the Brain, depending upon .Derangement of the Stomach and Bowels; in Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, and. in FEVER AND AGUE, it is destined to supersede all others.-; It not only cures these diseases, nut prevents tnem. , , A wineglassful of the Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill effect of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against dis eases, under the most trying exposure. Sold by druggists and grocers generally. Dr. John BtrLL.' Principai. Office, FIFTH FTREET,.? ,, , LotflSVILLE, Ky. SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -by PET ER VIERLINO, WATER STREET, !who also sell lo (1 -i j r- .:! ..Bull's .WormDestroyers, I tV bull's SaxsaparlHa. ' 2 Ik and Smith's Tonic Syrup. may!2 Tu, Th, Sat tf
BOOTS & SHOES.
SOOTS and SHOES -ATWHOLESALE! ZNTo. 85 M-A-IIST STEEET. 7:r It' . ; .... I -vA LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND and Goods arriving almost daily. . ' i lie Trade is resoectiuiiv inviieu to ex amine my Stock, With the assurance that tney wm una as Good Goods and as Low Prices AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Thankful to old customers for past favors. I would respectfully solicit a continuance or tne same. . - ... - -.-. 5'. 1 o ir J r- SEMONIN. July 13 . .f ,.'1' BUSINESS CARDS. TIIXG, FAIINM3Y & CO., : ; 'I,-- ; ..'.'. j.f.,(f f,.,;j. ; -DEALERS IH . ;,in'l ;,';' Ale, porter, cider, -and - . . )LAGER BEER, v No. 8St Main Street, Evansville, Ind Delivered frek of charge to an art of the citv. by the dozen, half barre and barrel. mar 22 Willielini &c Wetoer , keep on hand the celebrated , MADISON XX ALE, , LOCUST STREET, near the river, v ' ' Evansville, Ind. Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboats supplied at short notice.. All orders attended to promptly. . Orders from all parts of the country filled promptly. . marld 6m STEELE fc TRIBLE, Second St., Between Chestnut and Cherry, Evansville, Ind. Sash, Doors, Window Blinds, Dressed Lumber, Boards, Laths, Ac, of every decriDtion constantly on hand. .Packing Boxes of all kinds made to order. Sawing of every Kina uone on tne snortest notice, . apl8-ly. - - ' ' - ! J. Smith's Shirt Majiufactory, 'So. 3 Second Street, In Bray'B Block.' ' SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted. A Stock of ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at prices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, Stitching Bosoms, &c, done with neatness and dispatch. ! :l I . . ( ' V. Tnankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully sotfeit a continuance f the patronage so generally bestowed for the past five vears. J SMITH. " . . f .. ' T 'i - .ri'r !! vl CHARGES BABCOCKyr lljiavi'i ''r) ".' . '!! t- ;t:. :i-:lr ..! n .." ;.''! ; ,?.' f :J ; I V. it iiifl J ? : T 'fj I'nii in ' ' ' ' : 'U f) ,irr IMFOBTEK AND. DEALER IN , ,- iVJ.'u. of i.J f:nf Hr.t-i- ' ;! v? .!.-;;'! ;t Jt-(!. : ' rt ! i 'n't f - : ', fift h v , '' .)';, Mi i vffl !!. ..;.;:;.!. l.u: M-...M-. In-ti.-.') Coach & SaddleryJHardware Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks, iiarness, n,nameiex ratni ieatner . Pad Skins, Skirtings, 4c., Ac . No. 8 3Xain Street. mar27 - O. W.-WARREN. T. CONYNGTON Warren Conyngton, " '.' ' ' DEALERS IN Pianos, Melodions, Music, x AN1 . j" . i , . . i - , . iSXiislca.1 jXercliantlise, No 1 Main St., Evansville, Ind. , ; all kinds Tuned and Repaired. The best Italian uuitar, violin, ana Banjo strings always on nana. !.; , euf All orders promptly filled. , Jan5tf .Vinegar, Factory. I)Oi;itI(J A BEA'NIGIIOF. Ninth St., bet. Cbestnut and Cherry. - Keep constantly on hand a good article OI U11EK V1SF.GAK. WIIICU we WIUWJI Ul, Cincinnati prices. febd3m ' JOHN SCASTTLISr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . Tin-Warts Stoves, Urates, ; Hollow-Wake, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Japan Ware, , 1 No. 63 Main Street, above Second, : . , Evansville, Ind. 5 Bar- Job Work promptly executed in the best mannen Orders solicited. sepl 3m milK COPAUTKEKHlP HERETO. 1 fore existing between J. M. Street and John JDavls, under the name and style of Street A Davis, was dissolved on the 8d inst., John Davis having sold his entire in terest in the business to Mr. C. Raab. The business will hereafter be conducted at the old firm's stand shop and yard. No. 137 Main street; office. No. 141 Main street by Street A Raab. All claims due the old firm will be paid to Street A Raab, who also assume the liabilities of the old firm. J. M. STREET. -7 2.. JOHN DAVIS. may4d2w C. RAAB.Q I
DRUGS & CHEMICALS
DRUGS! THE MOST COMPLETE AND BESTarranged RETAIL DRUG and PRESCRIPTION STORE in the West is to be found CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STREETS, Evansville, Ind., where ytro can find a very large assortment of PureDrugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Article and Perfumeries: where is also to be foamE a fresh supply of TOLU CHEWING GUI also PARAFFINE WAX, flavored - with Rose, Lemon, and Tolu. A large stock of SPONGES at HCHLAEFFERSEASTERLY'S MEDICINES for sale S SCHLAEPFER'S. t.'jt MRS. WIN8LOW8 MYSTIC PILIjS, MRS. XTINSLOW'S QUEEN HAIR- RBSTORATIVE, ''- '' -MRS. WINSLO Wr8 SOOTHING 8YR UPX For sale at SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Store.. It i A large 'assortment of TRUSSES an' SHO ULDER- BRA CES lust received at i SCHLAEPFER'S Drug Storet The celebrated EGYPTIAN CALL A. PERFUME for sale at No. 59 MAIN STREET. '' ; ; ' ; : " ; i ' A large stock of FISHING TA CKLE om.. hand at No. 5 MAIN STREET.A large assortment of TUBE COLORS' for sale at SCHLAEPFER'S Drag Store. ARTISTS' CANVAS for sale at ' SCHLAEPFERTSw. 1 Another supply of RASPBERRY VltfEGAR received at SCHLAEPFER'S. ? A bother supply of the Genuine L XPBIN'S EXTRACTS just received at j No. S MAIN STREEXL Fresh CITRATE MAGNESIA an Genuine CONGRESS WA TER for sale at ,viJU U U A 'i , JspwJSR'ftJ N.B. Special attention given to puttlnr: up and compounding Prescriptions, at al. hours of tne day or night, at j i SCHLAEPFER-S DRUG STORE, CORNER MAIN and SECOND STREETS Evansville. Inp. . OLD AND RELIABLE 'A " (EstablLshcdlSoO.) "" ' 1 WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Keller Ac Wliite, Main Street.. feb7-6m CLOUD & AKIN, ..... . . f (- .... Wholesale Irggist -and- : ii MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS . ...... i No. 5 Main Street AGENTS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESTIC -LIQUID DYES. , GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S TONIC SYRUP . , UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, and. . PILE OINTMENT. . g All orders promptly filled. aprl -iiiicit 'aT'picquet, , WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS 7 Main Street. 7S . Evftn8ville.......'.... .M....Indian& j Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Druenr. ITa1 lAtnaa TJ 1 m 1 1aawta a Tw- . StuflTs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery anl Fancy Articles, Pure Wines and Liquors.d
