Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 May 1867 — Page 8
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1867. '
mPECIAI. NOTICES.
'Strong Testimony. Tamaroa, Perry County, 111., ). ; i ' , Dec. 11. 18M. I . TSas aertlfie that. I have used and reraxsQded my practice; dor! ntr l he fessr years, iIOTTTiK'S STOMACH XU2!2ias, with, perfect satisfaction, and liii-3peat -pleasure in recommending them : fccitotjrtiblic: ; ;- K. H. PR1U.E, M-Dj TToscola. ln2Aufi:l 3i 1866. t 3&fwrt. tloximur fc Smith Dear Sirs: I J3nr BITTERS In mv fahillv. and con . I't'?irni tUC Dtb LUltb VitU UC (IIWULV.U ; jury wi.'-e lias ueovea ereat Deuenx irom. ssmRa-g- SAeta, and also' considers them an 2jtr.jcable medicine. i "OatFoaD, Warren Cotinfy,' N. Y.;r , Aui?. 20. vm. f , .Sft-jtxr. JloiteUer fc t&mlh. i Utsburz. Fa, 4i,ns : "There is a great demand for your .bL STOMACH BlTTEHS In this TBuxrlborhood. We have been using them i-s ttscr family for some time, and find them afitiHt medicine of any tor family use. . Ccutb, J. N. CANDEE COLE.' Hsr. 2Foter-aear Sir: With pleasure I jana. test fy -that your B1TTKK.S, from my SrctHroririlge of their use in rny family, and Strtsa vr hat is tt&id by purchasers, are far tuin&icr to any other. Xonrs, fcc., ROBERT GIEBAL. ' .iXfCrgiiaia, Effingham County, 111. Chose who know thee not words can paint thy charms; 3tt Ihtwe wbo kuow tliee Jfcjaaw thoK'lt save from harm Ett-.-SSse universal testimony of those who wuoe&est the unrivalled virtues of Dr. J. W. iVji-jiixt' White fine Compound. In the nmi8 -for which It is recommended it laijnsraisately has no rival. iSatclielor's Hair, Dye. , . , '"tiiw-epleridid Hair Dye Is the best In the yewJd. The only true and perfect Dye. &MrvJsb, Belutule, Instantaneous. No 4fic-fojnttB.eat. - No - ridiculous tints. iia-ral Black ar Brown. Remedies the ill iMttvrs.net bad Dyes. Invigorates the hair, basKac it soft and beautiful. The genu mts Ji srgned William A. Batchelor. Allothaea gs mere imitations, and should be wwiiM, Bold by all Druggists and Per;4tanvs. ".Factory 81 Barclay . Street, New mr StffARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. s.-We. 14 ly. A Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat i . i REQUIRES IXVUVIATE ATTEIT- . TION, AND HHOUtD Bit . . CHECKED.- ;'-t ,(. C .! 1 I ALLOWED TO CONTIUTJK, Irritation of . the Lungs, m Permanent Throat Jieute, or Cansantption " -vis often tni BEstnr. ' ' BBOWJ' ....... aiSOXCIIlAl- TROCHES nirTT-'" A DIRECT ISTFLTTENCK to thi pakts Esw Bvomdtltls, Asthma, Crrb, janptive and Tnroat . AVE CBED WITH ALWAYS GOOD StfO 55s grs ad . Public Sjtakerv seiii' X2.TI& Troche useful In clear in -j the WiK Rben taken'before Singing orSpeakZjt,.sfcKd relieving the throat after an anexotion of the vocal organs. Th re reeemmended and prescribe t-ff-Ssysicians, and have had testimonial fiNMoos eminent men throughout the countTt. ing an article of true merit, and bwling proved their efficacy by a test ol nkxy j ears, each year finds them In new Joailiifis In various parts ot the world, and fcteasTnocAej are universally" pronounced tuMtarihan other articles. OOTrja- only Brown's Bronchiai. TroWfWi and do net take any of the Wor'hlen Jmud i funis that may be offered. Solu itiraiHE. deed dw6m Hjl.tX.'jS -YlOETABLB SipitIANHAIR - ' - Henewer " rffn ii i r the Hair to its original color when Jbnieva the nutritive matter which rrou gSt&ft the Hair. . . . Hftatv:s.tJm grweth of the Hah- wheh bald. . Hasews the brash, wiry hair to silken imffi i)in i'.V V-'v i.nrr.i jjlcstiUiful Hair Dressing. 2v iottle shows its effects, i P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. II., .-1 Proprietors. . . iyw"saTeT)y all druggists. ,-r r fmay2 : .TMIIiIiiyERY. Fri 'hvsinexs transacted on . Saturday. milWM I 31ILLIXERY ! . ' Wholesale and . Retail, .f c. i v.-: -.-n-A. -9f 'jJl.O .LEAVE. 'TO 1XFORH MI ifc'---.c:y Ji'iends, and .milliners and merTii-- abroad, that I have just returned 'iJaa-'BrThe-East with the very largest. stocHmA ' T r X .rr !Vula .v.. hi-nni.h t r. thin Was verv carefullv Mimed -fey Mrn. lianra, and comprises the TasyJatest.PcU style, viz. : ...);. JSJL TTJERN . SONNETS; Mil . I?JtJT.mRN HATS, yjuyril CORTSIXMED SATS & OXyTS, T3EJS. V TRIMIUXiS 'k ORNAMENTS, & DOMESTIC FLOWJERS, ' ' SjmFJXJZTJe MAT FRAMES & BLOCKS, &XX,XS, SATINS. LACES, EDGINGS, Tfee BEST and LARGEST 'stock of RibTmiii rvrr hrrmp-lit tn fhr rify; Mt a thousand other little fancy articles -iTiitrrt in a Number One MUllueo' stab IJSaiMaenU-. t ;i . ..A Asl aconnectlou with the pbove gootls I jfcoen constantly on hani w virv large asfwtraent of LADIES' HAIR SWITCHES c-uutil CURL-, and difieieut other fixing iterXhe Hair. -.. . - j j : I ,v-j. i ,: 5nntry milllnei-s and merchants, in j-wtitular, wiil lind it to their interest xo -aa.il around. and examine my-titodc bKwe 2-fHirchasing elsewiiere, us I am lully pre-i-ntred to meet all their demand- ; ami toriwaarmore, I ean assure them that tny stock ..prices wiu compare wall any tiou.se ioi JNew lortt or tniiaaeipnia,.j Thankful tor the very liberal patronage, KteDaea 10 me so rar, l nope io nave a uaatinuance in the future, and 1 shall ayeothlng undone to merit the same Very respectfully, -v .: ii. ii.t,iT3i:. ' w'T'articular attention paid to. orders.
RA.IIBOAD TIME-1'ABLE
Evansville and Crawfordsville. GOING NORTH. Leav Arrive. Arrive. Evansville. Vincennes. T. Haute Aeeom'oa't'n, d-juam 1027 am 4 :ai p m Mail 9:00 AM 11:46 pm 2:55pm Vincennes Ac 4:25 p M 1- 7:15 p m 1 - , ;; ; COMING SOUTH. Leave Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vineennes. E'vilie. Vincennes Ac I 6:00 am I 9:07 AM Freight & Ao, 6:40 A M 12 :30p M l 5:38rM Malt 4 :40 t m 1 7 :56 P M J 10i40 p M ..h!ii, 4, .) . - . ' ' " Terre Haute and Indianapolis. FROM TERRE HAUTE. - i ! -j t 'if Xave.- r Arrive DayExpres...f.:...r..L... 2:30 A M 1 11 :25 A M Night Express - L... ........ 8 ;10 p M 1 10 :50 p M MaU 1:45 A M 4:40 P M . Ohio and Mississippi Railroad.' ' FROM VINCENNES. -' - Going East. Going W't. ,..-......An......... 2 :30 p M I 4 :oft p M Mail .. Express.. STEAMBOAT LINES. To LotjistilLiK. Every Monday and Satnrday at 10 o'clock A.M. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 O'clock P. M. - - - '. ' -. ' - - - - ' t j To CAtRO-Dally; ' except Sunday, at 3 O'cloctc 1C ' 1 . To Green River. Every Wednesday and. Saturday- at o'clock P. m. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. To Eastport. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. . ' To He BKR80i Daily-, exoept Sundays, at 3 o'el ock p.m. To Nashville Every Thursday at four pi m. i - ; .To Memphis Semi-weekly.' , ' ' '' ' f ' ! Rock port Stage (via Newburgh and Boonvllle,) carrying the mall, leaves at 7 A. M., n - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p.' m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. . New Harmony-Mail 'Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 p. m. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves daily (except Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives daily (except Sundays) toy 2 pm '. To Newbcro. Hack daily (exoept Sunday,) from the Merchant's H otea, , at 3 o'clock p. jr. , I i i ciTy:NETO, n A Fleet of Steamers. The falr lowing fin 'steamers were 'ft the city wharf together, yesterday, i nsakLDg- a highly imposing appearance: The Indiana, Morning Star, St. Charles, Rowena,KSe;;;Maryv HavanaV Ella Faher an3-Qmek'step. Their united smoke darkened : the Leaven's for a whiTe-'- " v " "v' ' " .' wuiie. .r., ,.,M -, L,,iw ' V JrERSONA-j-AmQpg the passengers by the.-Morning Star yesterday, were George 'W:Shirn oHKaJ'ty " aud Mral Tohn M. Harlan, Lis1 sister. George is looking extremely well, and is quite a tall youiig man..i.Vtn ?t : CoM3jiBNCETj.;--IIodge,l Caff & -Co., have broke ground in the rear of their large wholesale liquor establishment for the erection of a' large warehouse, extending from the front building to the alley, next Messrs. Viele & Son. It will be a very nice improvement to that locality.' - , . Sale of Ksal Estate. Mr. Christian Kratz,- a day or two agd,' sold , to Mr. James Steele, a lot, 25 feet by, 150 feet, fronting on Vrater Street; adjoining the old Quartermaster property, above Locust Street, for $2,500. Mr. Steele already owned a lot 6f the same size next to this and eontemplates the-erection of a biding covering the .entire ground, . to wit: 50 feet front by 150 , feet deep, three stories high. ... , , i -Cant. R. M. J. Miller, the popular i"ani I eficieoVJ. clerk-of Gibson County, was in the. city yesterday. ,0'ioJi .;.i:Ai:L.- r: J i iuiionua'i. t-reot or c-aruu, Illinois, called cm i us -yesterday. We notice, the. object of his. visit to " -this cityln-(-anotljerj)iace. , refer ;our business men to his Jaw card in our advertising columns. i Capt. J. V. Admire, editor. of the Warrick Herald, published at ' Xewburgli,' is in the city, and will call upon our leading business men, and give them an opportunity . to. .aclv.ertisetn nis paper. V e commend him to their fayorabla Attentnandrust .he may receiV a- libera!1- pa tronstge. Thej investment v iia (advertising' is : Getting v Them. We learn from the pilots of the St. Charles, that the gravel boat' that went1 to Scuffletpwn, a jday or two ago tcr try to recover the bowlders sunle there last; summer," .is succeeding excellently well. The pilots, not' TiQwing'a boat had , been sunk there were- greatly-astonished to see bowlders fished s tip from on Scufiletown, a bar they-- had traded over time and again ' witjioutr finding any such rock. ,;.' ' ; ,'' ' '.' :; ;' Confirmation'. Sixteen, persons received, last night, the solemn rite of n coufirmation i at the hands of Bishop ? Talbot,' 'at St; Paul's Churchy The attendance was-quite large, and the services, were highly interesting and impressive., he jnuaic o,n JheiOoca sfion. was ' exceedingly 1 fine, and the sermon; waa able and. edifying -
' Progress ' of , Jmproveiients. Notwithstanding the unpleasant weather that has prevailed during a portion of this week, the various buildings in course of erection, and other public improvements, have progressed rapidly. . The third tier of joists have been laid on Mat. Henninsr's new buildine
on Fifsi Street, and the second story is complete. 'It ha3 the appearance of being ; pne '', of , the " most ".substantial buildings in"the cityas it will be one of the bandsouist; v jj' ?. ,i Linderschmidt & Bro's new Wash ington Foundry is completed, and ia now in use) 'It is a very - decided improvetaeBt to the vieinity.of Elm and First Streets, . v-k -..j , .- i Chris. Kratz's mammoth agricultu ral warehouse and machine and seed depot 13 nearly ready tor the roof, and is one of the most spacious buildings being erected this season, being eeventy-five feet front by'Ope hundred feet deep, 'and three stories bi'gh with an elegant modern front'. y-v-' V Lu Mr. Kratz wilt leave for the East in a few days to purchase his stock, and he designs to keep every variety of agricultural, implements and machin ery from a steam engine to a boe handle. This establishment will ; be ' a great acquisition to the city. ' V The new city school building, eorper of Sjeamoret and Ninth Streets. ia also progressing satisfactorily, and is beginning to assume form and pro portion. M ' Jtj wilfi. Be the handsomest and' most conveniently 'arranged school building in the city; and will, we dpubt not, prove a source, of . unlimited good: . ' ""ij The work'oh" the 'Sycamore , Street sewer Has progressea rapid iy, and the tube is laid.-,, to i'. the edge of Fifth Street, '1 and ' the' excavation .'.extends nearly o Sixth Street, jA. water-tight section will be attached to the wooden sewer that conducts- the. water i down the' , line, of he1, old ', canalj 'andr,the great sewer ilr pass nearly" fifteen feet,beheath'Mit:'i The excavation at this point is about twenty-five. teet The foundation walls of lieitz & . , , . . .v Garvin's new block are now laid, and the block will be;'readyfor the, joists as soon as the division walls are laid, j; The. proprietors of the Dew cotton mills are busily engaged in getting the machinery in working ordcri and hope' to be able to commence operations within the next two weeks Everything connected with this stupendous enterprise is being done with great careV and in the most substantial man-' ner. The . boilers, the engine, the shafts, pulleys, &c.t are very models of machinery, and when completed, it will be one of the most perfect establishments of the kind in the West. They are now engaged in grinding the cards with Emery wheels, and are running the- engine ' day and night. The proprietors, being all practical men, are determined to have everything in the1 Jmbst perfect order before they set the works1 in motion, as , they purpose to have their manufactures unsurpassable in quality from the very first. .... . . . ; . i Lou.f.C'j StinsoOi'snew .Jouisness house adjoining "his residence, is nearLly completed, is a very handsome im-f-proVenierit'and 'will niake a nice busi ness stand. j Uncle Joe Elliott has nearly completed au addition to his handsome block,' corner of Locust and Third Streets. . , ' These are but a few of thehuudreds of new buildings" nearly 'finished or In rapid progress; , We expect sooo. to" extend bur circle of observation. , t:. .--.I' ;t The Last Mite. The ladies of LTrinfty ;Church; Jjy6s'e3jthjareriea.jo. suppers givenatithe caurch ; parlors during "the- past Winter and Spring, last night, iii a 'mVnner'highfy'creditable t.Q ,f themselves and ) extremely pleasant to those who had the good fortune to'. participate. The attendance was 'very large.. and the -entertainment, in every respect, was one of the most, delightful of .the series.; uThe refreshments , were of the, ..choicest character, and were partaken ot with a zest we have seldom seen equalled. Just before' supper a very ' pleasant little side scene was enacted, which had not been laid down in . the bills. A. : young gentleman and lady, ar ;rayed,in: vedding "garments,'' pre sented themselves before Rev.' Mr.': Sims, who, in the beautiful and. impressive language of the Ritual, joined them together' in the, holy bonds of motrimrmv. almost Vio.fnrp tlip nn.li. . . . ! )'--r --.'. !s -ii' ence-nad reCQVerea ironi itDClr SUr-1 mi - w.S ,iKCii.'i j : j ' prise. The-happy couple" thtrrf made ! nno nn Mr Edwin Bolu and MU one were lur. xiuwiu uuiuauu miss Sidehottbmr ' MaV their nath ' through life be ever. t . . , as bright and J pleasant as their marnageye 4 :
- Repairing thk Court - House. Workmen have commenced repairing the Court House, ..as ordered by the County Commissioners at' their last session. The slate roof is being removed, and will be repaired in a more workmanlike and efficient manner.. The.slate wp put pn ,at T first witb an eye more to econdmy of ' inaterial than to'efliciency, andj was not given, sufficient lap to prevent it leaking, and a' consequencehas bcen.that very, considerable damage; and . expense ' have ' occurred by the ' roof leaking, andj j damaging the plastering
t ; Tn:additi'o& tctith'e : Toof, the J plas tering and cornicles will be repaired,' the wood-work outside repainted, and that inside scoured and cleaned; after which it. is believed he Court House wilf present a reryj' creditable appearance. ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " The work is being done under the special superintendence or Commissioner, Decker, who has., concluded contracts - withJ good,- responsible men and good mechanics, and at prices highly favorable to the county being the lowest cash, prices, to be paid in county orders. ' Feste Stone Work. Notwithstanding there are do good stone quarries in the immediate vicinity of Evansville, yet, we doubt, if there is any city in the State where finer stone work is put in buildings,; We were surprised yesterday to sec the amount of fine work there is done in this line in the city. -We found almost a ' whole square covered with huge blocks of Green River lime stone, or marble,' one of the , finest species of building ston in the world, and Ohio freestone, nearly as durable ; and succeptible ;of nearly -as - fine- a polish. Also large piles of :dressed stones for eapsreil3V cornices', &c.,' all ' going to illustrate the enterprise pf. our. ... citiatfnsabcl the skill ofd'if'artisans.' ; Man. Missing.-A, deck hand "on the Ollie Sullivan, named Peary, believed tbtte from somewhere on Green Rireri- has' been ' missing , from that boat sinces nW(ednesday." of last week; He'shipped pnVbe'Monday preceding and.jhad'..neverT! sfeambpated .before. Theil(jershands on- the boat badgered him'somewhat, and when the boat left Rockport he was missing. They supposed he had voluntarily left the boat, but- upon' inquiry theyv could hear po tidings of him, and as there were three days' wages due him, for which he has not called, it is 'now feared that he fell overboard and was drowned. . - , ' Patronize Home Manufactures. We can see no good sense or profit in our merchants going to Cincinnati or elsewhere to buy soap and candle?, when they can purchase as good an article manufactured at home as low as they can buy it in Cincinnati or Louisville. We have been shown soaps manufactured " by Mr. Philip Decker that we believe can not be surpassed. . His lard and lubricating oil are also of . the best quality. Patronize pur; owq.- citizens.- Give them the preference always, all other things being equal. Not so Bad. -The delinquent taxes for.lSCS wtre not so disproportioned to those of 18(35 as we represented in our statistical item yesterday. The delinquencies at settlement last year was about half what they are this year, but a.irbnpiderable sum has' been - collected on them since. Another Impr6vemext. We notice another fine improvement com" iaenceil on the corner of Division Street ah the Canal. It will' be a two-story 'frame,' 3G by 75' feet-.' '.'It it: desigued for a flooring mill, and built by 3Ir, Sc-hellhasitf, ; one square froiX "Reitz & Haney's . mammotL foundry. Thanks. Sergeant.' Thite,': route' agent, has our thanks for late papers in advance ,.of the - opening; of the 1 maih' Hi informs U3 that" there was a sharp frost at Rockyille,- yesterday " " " ' 1 "' 'l' n '. . rrt morning, ana a ngnt irost at xerre Haute. F. HAMMERSTEIA,, Carriage and ., Wagon Ma nnfaoturer, :i ' Corner Main ami Fifth Streets, KVAXSVIl.I.t'''..J.'.V. '.L,'.fSIIASlJ TTASXOWOV IIAI A MM.EVDIt) JL JL-irt On-l) t of titieJ V flnlhpd c-irriaues.'! k mi lire ni iiiii i niutj, o trie jaieso auu.iuosi ; 'approved ies., Coinpriiinj cv-ewted and light Knckaways, . stationary anil i shifting top JiugRie; fancy lifcht trotting j Buggies, Prince Albert B ggies; also, llugI gies gotten uiikextrstroogtorcuTitry use. All work manufactured of thaJie timber most, thoroughly seasoned, and ironed with extra refined Iron. No factory wheels uedali aremaile-in the shop, of selected mairialaud toy the best mecbanioai v All ,rt irll9ntJtl1i,J uutiufsntirwi in every respect. Snle rnaile at lowest easb (i t.. ..i, i i t, ... th.. J: terettt to give him a call before. purchasing ders solicited, i i ! aplftd3nav,i I
LOCAL NOTICES. Grand Opening. John Rasch
will open his magnificent stock of Boots and Shoes at his spacious store rooms, on.Second Street, below Main, on Saturday, May 25th, and invites his friends, and all others, to call and examine his assortment. r, Inquire .Within.' -The .mouth is like a house to let.' However pretty it may be externally, iCis - impossible to judge of its merits until you have seen, the inside. ,' If, behind the ruby doors there are i plenty of pearl-white fixtures, -you will exclaim, at once, ' how' beautiful!"- To impart the utmost possible-brilliancy to such dental furnitureto: keep it always sound and perfect there is nothing like tragrant Sozodont. -' - ; . 24-lweod. - Do Not ; Neglect that1. Cough, to wear and,- tear the constitution through the summer - months. Nothing is more emaciating than a cough in hot. weather. CoEsCoueH Balsam is a cheap and speedy cure. ' ! aSr: Dad Ryan Rolling at Parlor Club Room, every night, No. 84 Main Street., Free Supper every night. 24-lw.' Brushes! - Brushes!! Brushes ! ! I Whitewash . . Brushes, Dusting Brushes Fly' Brushes,' Scrub, Shoe, and Stove Brushes, and a great variety of Feather Dusters, cheap, cheaper, cheapest, at the New lork Grocery. J"Go to Lozier AKofTman'sito buy cheap goods. . may23-tf. B Hot coffee every night at Parlor Club Room, No. 84 Slain Street, between 10 and 12 o'clock. ! -24-lw J6SyAgency of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston Mass., is at our office in Crescent City j building; - corner of Third and Main Streets.; ! All 'policies- non-for-leiting. W. H. & J , li..iiEADLE uiayo-ou B5Ierchant Tailors' new goods arriving at the. pew establishment 54 Main Street; 1 ' ' - " ' mar5 tf .Smith & Darling. . : SST" Ahlering ' 2s: Hassler, No. i 15 South "First Street,are now prepared to. furnish y their' numerous ,' . customers with the i most, delicious icecream. Their saloon is one of the finest and most commodious in the city, and the. ice cream -superb. V '-;V ..... .,V'"tf. " ' Extra Choice Family Flour-' We have two hundred barrels of the best Family Flour in the market, made from pure white English Wheat. Families that want an extra Family Flour can get it if they call soon at . H. D. -Allis & Co., Corner Water and Vine Streets. mycJ-lm . ISfif Hot lunch every night at Parlor Club Room, between 10 and 12 o'clock. 24 lw B H. K. Wells & Sou have just received a new lot of fluting and Piping Irons, Pinching and ; Curling Irons, Piping Irons and Fluting Scissors. Also, a fine assortment of " Rogers'." celebrated Shears, and Scissors. 31 Main Street.- tf. Nev Real Estate Agency. J. P. Elliott & Son have opened a Real Estate Agency and General 1 ntelligence Office, for the sale of and renting of lands, houses, &c, &c. ' Persons having houses or' land to rent or Sell, ', or : persons wishing 'topurchase or rent, will do well by calling on them at their office, on Third Street. near 4 Locust,-.. in ! Elliot't' a Block. ... -. .. ., (.: ,i ) v . Elliotts dry goods tore is f-it-uated'6n Firit' Street, betwccn'Main aud Locust. One feature of Mr. El liott's nianuer of conducting business is to sell his goods at uniformly fair rates; avoiding, at the same time, "baits," or leading articles at less than cost,- to create au impression which-is calculated to deceive the unsuspecting. His stock of dress goods 'is said to be very well selected. We recommend all of our .acquaintances and readers to deal at'thisr store, as suring "them they will find it an agreepurchase. ..,, v.i mayl3 tf S?A11 the delk-acies of the season to be had every night at Parlor Club Room, No: &4 Main Street,; free of charge. . . . ... v 24-lw- ; , - - j 1 . i 1 i m . i i . : -i , 5 If you are in need of a stock of liquors, , our advice would be for you to go to nodge, Carr & Co.'e, corner Water and Sycamoie Streets, and buy them cheaper, better, and more of tl.i m for less " money--than any other house will "dr can afford them. All liquors warranted as represented." 1 ; jan'J tf ..v...,., 'JE ATarge" lot of ' akcr ' HooAs receiyed.this day and t cr sale at $3.00 J per dozen, by the case-r l arties wanting them had better call ooin . '. . 1w T A vpiiear .t MITCHELL,. Stoves and TiMREtWlWesalfi and retail, at ' J, B. 3Ieskeh's, Sycamore, bet. Second, and Third Sts. inhl2-3md&w- 5 - - - -
C. TV OSBOJFtJSTE. ORNAMENTAL, SIGN and BANNER ,.ys LL HIKIN FI1.T LETTKBIXfl' Ulasa done to-order, at 27 LocuHt Street "i - . i)anlMro i vu-iv ! ui v-ut..d -i'.mij.i -i-i. -.-j ... i i .-.-y. i-
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NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND IN ORDERS 2 BEST O IP WORIi AT THK r. r.. tO WEST OF.' PBICES! , - .!!' - ' : ' !'.' . Having expended . a large amount o money in refitting the Book and Job Departments of this office, the proprietors feel satisfied that they are now able to compete, successfully, with any like establishment In thi section of the country, and are prepared to offer such Inducements to the public as they have not hitherto enjoyed. We are prepared to print,' In the bes style, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, ' hand-bills ; : circulars; . '' f ' . ' bill-heads, bane: checks, LEGAL BLANKS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ' BUSINESS CARDS, . I ... . .. .- . . . 1. ' - VISITING CARDS, .:.;.,. . y ' : WEDDING CARDS, ( . . .;' PROGRAMMES, !-, -' ' " : v. -I " '.- ' ) i ; ' ' " ,. . LETTER-HEADS, I ''," " ' ' - LABELS, "" : - ; ! BIL LS- OI FA RE, ..... . . ' .!---:. CATALOGUES .
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