Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1867 — Page 6
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MACHINISTS.
SESJDENT ! FOUNDERY, , .S)FJJ?3VIL1.E INDIANA. Manufacturers of JSHAM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS .-. : 4.- . tt si PORTABLE ENGINES , ? 33RCULAR SAW MILLS, 23 the most Approved Pattern. t jftkizda of ;Machinery appertaining to . Railroads, 'J3 TEA. M B O A. T S Dlstaierteef Jlonrtng "T V -"" . v ills of ai 1 sizes, with the latest '! improvements attached, l - -1- ,." ' .'. aft. f$BACCO SCREWS ; ' it-..' ) !: .: '.' : y-i and Brass Castings of. Every "J Description; : -": i ajalers In Steam ttuages, Gum Belting, fKtBncka, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting dtfc&i, Ae., at Manufacturers' Frioes. pairing Done at Short Notice. 5f orltmen sent to all parts' to fit op work Repair Boilers auu Mtusuinery. t m h wmr AH orders win receive- oar indivlduUtortoaUon, and wt li be prompt 1 nUedon atiinnirt ra.oaa Ole terms.' z fiSM and Founder? on theCana,eojiner ifctafile Street r- i.-oeti ,-t . t, .',.-1' '..--'A'- Ji'.!.. 'H..-' &CO- .-' . - , ' . i r : t; f - -t : '- r :--pt , Heehanicfi' JFomiry Mannfactai ersnd Builders of. . 352am Endues, Circular Saw Hills. ijrit!as3 Sugar W Ills, Tobacco Swcre Gemming Machines, Distillery and Mining Ma- .';. chinery. Malt Mills, Corn Jbellers, Hanse Fronts, Cellar, Grates. BRASS CASTINGS, .I r..,!j Of every description. . . -'jatfhitiery of all kinds Made and Repaired. Sealeis in Belting, Fire Bricks, a' -Steam Ganges, and Tonght Iron Pipes., pidmaterlals bought v.r.ifSs i in'ij, til .'l'U' -- :. .V. : - -- .' .u.,., ITe have the facility of the ,best Matoeryand Workmen, and -will give alt scar entrusted to os our lndi-ridnal atteaae. All orders, promptly, . warrant ;Oux ''1M, and charge reasonable prices.', GdHce and Foundry, corner of First ' and 5fct Streets. EvansTille.lnd. vi- ,j H. B. Workmen sent to all jtarts to fit Dwori taa ao rrpainnx. ... MWKm SOB UlEZK. XH CHAN CO i sxnzich. john j. sijtzich; J. Slnzleb & Son v WATER STREET, i-BetweencainQteanil.Vlneisj BOA T STORES, GROCERIES CORDAGE, ' Hit ,OAKUUt.tl Hemp, Cotton, and tiuiu Packing. Sath,Yarn, Twine, Rosin; W: Oagttt Bplires,' : it-'i ie.,o.; $ t; i ? : t : j Lard, Coal, and. Imbricating Oils. ' 1 ' ; Orders prompt y filled at lowest rates. ' j. a p. ;coiis, . 1EST SIX'CORD CABLEB AltltJjAlf. john a hug a .AbcHiycLpBa SoleAgenU lnlewXoro i UB22 d3mS32fl3to ! iMt Street.
Clarence Gordon, th8 Artist
... ' BT CLAUDE Q. DE BBULER i "No, sir. Leave my house instantly! Marfy my daughteT,, indeed. , Iamak iog such a proposition you are presum ing loo much ; your conduct is unbearabieUirr :. "But, Mr. Buford, consider ,the " "No, sir, I won't consider , anything about it! I warn you to immediately quit my house or ' I will myself eject you, and mind you, sir,, never presume to enter again!" ' t " f , , "I sincerely trust you may ;neyex have cause to regret your decision, sir," and with a stiff bow Clarence Gordon was gone. '' " '' ' . "hat am I , to'do now, since the only aim of my life has been thus ruthlessly torn from my grasp?" mut-H tered he, reaching the pavement. It is indeed hard. And after, all these years of toil to occupy the position to which I have finally attained, to have the-eup of happiness from which X was about to sup, ' dashed :. to' the ground. But I must, do' something; I cannot remain here and see her hand given away while I possess her heart. Ah! Mr. Buford yoi little know what you have done! "But there is a retributive justice, under whose powerful influence you will finally succumb !" Thus soliloquizing, his room was reached. . "I must now arrange some plan for quitting New York" muttered ' he, slowly! pacing up and down " his room. ?(Yes' I am almost certain I -saw it in this morning's paper. Bui here is th. JVtmcs' exclaimed hescanfaing its advertisements. "Here it is, just as' I thought! Now my way 1 is "made He then seateil n'imself. at hVtalIe and penned the followipg--, ' . ;Mn3- Lyon eBusiness f great itn-t' portarice necessitate, ray, ,inimediate departure for .JBur(?pett i .Jjoclosed, please; find check for amount of my indebtedness to you. "With this note 'yrOwi!I! find:tW6: 'others 'which 'you will greatly oblige me by causing to be ueiiverea 10 ineir respective aaareases.. i With much regard,, fcc.,' .fijfill f Clarence .-Gordon, -"Leaving Mni ' to complete hia prepions, reacn tne steamer ana ar range alrpT.iriua'rJeI'Tofhis passagO we win cunrDUT atreaiiyn xo iurrxu-1 ford.; ;H9sWasa!;well knawQ-Wilk gtreet Banker, who had in all his undertakings been 'universally prosper ous. Ella being an only; child, was the, jifide of his'heartsh'e was all he had to care forMr's'rBufofd having' died whe.n Ella wayet quit!e 'young., , , iltb the exercise of. his paternal authority, Mr. Buford would under the influence of his false pride commit acts of which he would afterwards repent. Ella and Clarence had in early youth been friends and playmates; but as they grew up this feeling ripened into a deep love... ; .': , : The idea of love other than that-of brother and sister occupying the minds of Clarence and Ella never presented itself for the consideration of Mr:"Buf ord, and if it did he would immediately dispell it, censuring his own weakness for permitting such whimsical thoughts to , enter his head; Though by circumstances pecuniarily : considered-widely separated, the two families had been upon term3 of the closest friendship and intimacy. Mr. Gordon had years ago'been a prosperous merchant generous hearted, noble . minded man, and influential citizen of New York. But meeting with reverses in business, he was 'compelled to retire, retaining nothing for'the support, of hi , family. -The blow prostrated him, and' h'e "did not ioJQsurvive- TEus hi3iferaridtw6 children Clarence and Lillie- were ieftVln the jaost' distressing, -circumstances. ' But her brother dying" Mrsl. Gordon became the possessor of some J 1 :.u$.i vifJ'it.Hjt'ir?'-.. : '-I prwperty vv iiu nuau uer cniiuren were educated. When I Claraiioe hia' "Wit just atUi.Q.e'i.tJifi.gefiftweatyBtv ,he was for a-time paralyzed withrgrief at ine toss or nis oniy remaining and much loved. parent; r- Mf is u fir. Arousing howevif taa-sense of his situation,, he applied diligently to hig occupation he ."was now an artUte-r-JEor .the support of - himself and Lillie a bright eyed, sunny .haired, beauty of fifteen Until srieT rnarrfa.) '"TitJ how atone m tne world and having ; ta. as be believed,' all , impediments o?his union with Ella removed,, he determined to make known his feelings to Mr; Buford. The resuft of the interview we have already seen. ' In Clarence, mind was supreme He, therefore from the sports of childhood struggled for the' mastery. His ambition fixed high his aim in life.' "Behold the manner in which hia life has been spent! His evenings are never passed in the society of bacchanalian
companions. Follow him -as he culls over volumes of written love ! Follow him in the ambition of his'dangerous yet noble course ! Unarmed amidst the breakers of adversity, he undauntedly presses ; forward, unharmed by the strokes of misfortune. There is a
promenotry, lighted by the lamps of science, under whose brilliant ' rays his course is marked. Guided by thia, his- little bark meets squarely, the crest and depression of each surge.. Behold him as he sits in his studio, meditative of the work his ' pencil will soon" 'portray. j Thoughts .of. pleasure, revel among the .-visitors, who .throng his galleries. Beautiful sketches adorn the walls to make more pleasant the inner solitude. ' One' round ,6n. , the amphitheatre of his ambition has been made.; The voice of ; the world proclaims him master of his art. The position to which he has 'finally at tained, demonstrates' to more humble mortals the hight whereunto it is pos-, fible for man to attain. . Would you follow? His course is onward and upward! ! The works of youth have been substituted for the finished specimens of real, life. His circuitous route has brought him to the shrine of ancient art; dependent cheerlessness has vanished ; inspiration of the old masters cheer him. I UK : V. ., : t Two years after the events , chronicled at the beginning of this story, we find a cheerful fire burning in- the grate, of a magnificent bhamber with frescoed ceilings, and stuccoed walls, decorated : with draperies of snowy silk. tThe window1 hangings of rich damask swept in heavy folds from the ceiliDg ;to .the floor. . Suspended. at one end of the room was an immense' Pysehe mirror.' ''The 'tnarhle-ibpped bureau aoditables, with other, articles of well chosen1 and tastefully arranged furniture,1- "betokened1 luxury; :apr"' nnemeut, j.-i An. .p-iftfixixeuu&.w&U', fiion,,upon whose door-plate ' wasi engravea x. kasi l & jjcjtuku, iuis aap-. mentis situated..-,' w.-2 nC-i-, ! J, i, Seated in his easy chair, reading the morhiog paper, we find Mr. Buford, while near nim'iaf. a beautiful yong girit seemi ngiy greaiiy , a osor eeaiaaa openr volume Deiore- ner. " ouaaeniy the quiet' of the VQpmwVdr'iokeii an exclamation irom. me , gentiemaa wliich quickly brought the girl to his J aider Ilis face was; deadly pale.i ' h?s lips worke'd nervously asu'.be. sat. .star; ing at the paper clutched in his nerveJess grasp. ;l;i ; Father, what ails'you?" exclaimed she,J kneeling; beside him.' ' '. V- . 'Nothing, darling, ;! am, perfectly well. It waa' only a' twitch -of the gout, not a Very uncommon occurr.ece of late, as you are aware. . But T must be going. Don't look so frightened, my child, for I assure you my body was never sounder," said he, kissing her and quitting the room. No sooner alone tnan sne seized tne paper dropped by her father in his excite nient, and scanned hurriedly its columns until her eye rested upon a paragraph which as . she read caused her cheeks to blaneh. . Suddenly throwing up her hande,with a cry of anguish, she sank senseless to the floor, The article which had attracted the attention of father and daughter and produced such singular effects, was a statement in the Times to the effect that a certain ' vessel, ten days from port, Europe bound, had encountered a very severe gale, in which she went down with many passengers! : Among the names of those'who perished,, first upon the list was ' Clarence Gordon, NewYork. ; 4 ;:, z1 concluded TO-MORROW. "' " ' IVewlIork Ciothin House; )! Atr i ONJE-PRICE fc!LOTHI G HOUSE, No; 40 .tir: jTN street; r 1 EVANSVILLE, IND V. Dealers in HEADY-MADE CLOTHING - and .... .r ... .. J FUMISHIXG GOODIS, Have always in stock a large and extenfiete assortment of Ready-Made Garments for Men's and Boys' Wear, manufactured under our own supervision and . direction, in accordance with the prevailing styles, by competent and experienced workmen. All of our goods are marked in plain figures. Sold at one price, WITHOUT DEVIATION. "-'" 1 sel3 V. p. IRONS A CO.
FRUITJARS4.-'
: -:i 1 f in.'.-ii JV .!'.'.; IV. t i ;.'.".-i I -: .' ,v!-o -nt.AT.J t!jy ffHI'A Mark -i& Henniug's, , , SUCCESSORS, TO MARK. WARREN, Nos. 25 Aorth'' First Street 18 Haiu Street.' .ji.il .' 2!ll- - .V I f.V. Tin top, rubber band; held ,ry ecrew. -: V.m'A ' ... - - h . -f , :" .-!A:-.i -f - - --'::y i ADAMS'S CLASS JAR, ' i - Tin top. wire, fastening i sealing wax to CORK lOP.i.i.t Glass Jam, with corks; aealing wax-to uiW will J,v. 'bbowh eakthet jaes, Tin top, wire fastening ; olosed with wax. SEALING WAX AND COKES For sale extra, un i to- it : if. 1; MARK & HENNIINIG, ; i a ., if : IMPORTERS OF a . ' ii i i , i QueenswareV Glassware," ! ;1 I ';;- FANCY GOODS, feci;7 " .V JO. First aitff 'iS'llain fits. Juh20d2W 'i;j-BH nil .ii-.i. 'vi -'it; STATIONERY. an latu ! M'l I jQUKiUviacan, r ; : u ' Miolf. r.. f .u 1, JB0okseller, Stilt ioncr Ti'..! L .i: i tij h Y.x,:iA'r.:n) ANPt-,;!..! 1 If. 11 liilill'I'l.i 'Jl!.. 1 f 'I V.I- I 1-.MI..H ! I SEWS D&A I E IS. H Hi. : i. I-' No, 53 MUX STIiEET, cor. Second, - ' j A. -(Hi'. i ' aalO dly U ii i EVAnrsviLLi:, i:Ib r. I . : VL F. BiHIEU & CO., T ; -AND J-t-ii.. S T A'T I O N E Xt S ." inivi'Wholesa,aid're!itaildealers In Standard and Miscellaneous Book, SCHOOL BOOKS,: ; 1 STATIONER li)3tArj BOOKS,. MEMORAQUMS;TX J ' ' FO OLSCAF! , .LEG A L, BILL, LETTER, NOTE,FLATCAP, a Wall JEo,j5ij, Photograpli Albums, Letter Presses, .ill... . Writing Desks, Eriyelopes, and .--l'- 1 ' i v Fancy Good3. ' No. 6 North First Street, EVANS VILLE ; INDIANA. - janlttly GEO. H. FISH & CO. Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS: BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PAPER ENVELOPES, : A -. . . ' ' : - , ASTD ; " ' '' '"' Ot nral ;; Stationery, . -! - 1 - ISo. ID Ialu Street, . , r' juiySly : . .. ,.. . ..... . ,r -- , Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and i vi.w RetallUealer in,- i . . 'UCiik .v.;;L-ii:i ,Y..i -. .-iT ji j -. ': .t$jt imldlcs, ; Harness . COLLARS, and SADDLERY ."h.V ' HARDWARE, ; , . , No. 58 Main Street, corner Second, febisatr'";. EVASiJVIIJ, ISD. GREAT; BARGAINS illMISS E. L POWERS HAS JCST RECEIVED 'A SPLE.V. did assortment of Human Hair of ail lengths and t.hade-1. '. Braids, Curls, Forepeifeesf Wa'ter.'Mls, Ao., at greatly reduced prices. Call and see before purchasing "elsewhere: "Also, XT AIR JEWELRY of ail descriptions made to order. . 3 , : , v - LOCUST ST REET, Opposite Uie Sherwood Hoose.
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' TRANSPORTATI ON.1
'.'i- i i-i.'ii jy ;;;. I. -.; it., fl 'T.v.)'! ii.M .xv l.-t -:i)V :t:;.-.... ,-i.. - sf I I'ts i 'till l.i vcri i :1: -1 ,!! '.a . t.if.-i ; .:n v. i .' i!.;ri i f ;i-j;.a j -:! .)' J Jin; 1 ! ! :'i. 1 - sm'I ! i ! ji'.-; FAST FREIGHT iI."i -. - . I ;.'U Sunt ' it it fi 1 I 0 . -.'ii'M ! " .(ft . ; 'J T .; Controlled ,W-"-I .!- !i - Mil -..;if :t -. ', .lu.joir ' , . ., .-(IJ..: .1- (.1 ;i. - ,1 ) lui't, -,' i 1 "i.-n f : -.ill rit; ::! h i i. j i i ' ' . : Ohio & .Mississippi Railroad o. 'sH'Ul 11-1' and 1 EvansTllIe & Crawfordsvllle Railroad Co. : ? a Time and Rates Guaranteed. K 11 1 4 i IgfThe above orcanlzation .offers .more favorable inducements to ship pers by this than any other route. ; intlili J t:t .ti ;b H'? .'..:.'..'! i , .1 itiirfii j u,,,' : i:.m sc - -' '.- I. !'. -''' i . - - .iitt'.'-'iiH uiloH I '.! ;! . . -..ij.-i ' -1 : t - Contracts' SoHcifedJMLr, lam!! !7lH !-,ii!'iiii!fn ill 'lf L-UH , fn '-. t'ii ' ..tii'il' '! - ;.i'i' -..!u..t: '1 II .1 i'l:tl'fi liii .H.f ,'iuj.il liU ,!iiiiii: .lii :ti iic. F. Hi EHBJIAX A, CO., Agents. i t :riU ulinm-si 'i,tnj-.z- jJi.iY -I .1: r!.i! . i.vi.M !.ii.:lH ,,l3, .i3 ij!-v ! i!',!.i j'JIvf V't'N"1 'Ml ' i'..!..-U' j t.iro'i ,li!nry rA. '! J ji:. to--' .. -J -rjM.fi -tr'i' "!jw..iJI '.oi-!'! i! A;'ELBiiRAtoEB;-v;-r'''!J;:, jo.'. : &rel FtetgJit AaL E &AX ILK i. ,.:( I . iit-t at nnf j.ntiyori-! !tnii.-iu Gen'l FreighfAgt. O. S-MjR.R. . aeis nil fi.i ii CARPETS. .1 .V' 1 WHOLESALE and RETAIL WAEEHOUSE Wni. French &' Co. No. 10 First Street, ; ! , ' : . XVA.NSVILLB, XZTD. jt E A L QUARTERS . OF SUPPLIES FOB " : , i . : ' -. : .- :' ' Families, Steamboats A Hotels. '" : Also, AGENTS for the sale of GERMAN. ANCHOR Bolting Cloth Velvet Carpets Brussels Carpets TaDestrv Carnets Chinese Mattings Manilla Mattings Cocoa Mattings Bamiboo Mattings Velvet Ruga Three-Ply Carpets Awo-Ply Uarpeta . Ingrain Carpets -' Venetian Carpets German Carpets , Printed Carpets - Brussels Bugs Oil-Cloth Ruga Velvet Mats , . " Brussels Mats; -Rubber Mats '.' , . Adslaide Mats : Listing Carpets; : Hemp Carpets : Rag Carpets' " .:!' Sheepskin Mats vv tnaow jiouaaas Window Fixtures Floor Oil-UIotns. Mosquito Bars' ITustio Shades 'A f fi - Ot. J . Linen Sheeting Pillow-Ca8inff Venetian Shadea-' Cornice Moulding Window Cornices' lied BlankeU. - Gilt Shades Cotton Sheeting iNottingham Lace V estioule rlods -aamboured Lace UarpetJjiniDjs Window Reos' 7 -if Carriage lings Kiib Ber Sheeting Picture JNaus Stair Rods . : W mdow i)rapery Parlor Hassocks " Picture Cords i Stair Plates 7, ; Picture Tassels Counterpanes Carpet Bindi-ngs table liinens Fruit Napkina' Woolen "Drussrets Stair Linen3 ; ',' Carpet Taoks Window Damasks Curtain Props s Curtain Hooka .- Table Oil CIothsPiano Covers - Curtain Gimps &c., &c, &e. , K.B. Experienced PAPER-HAKOER3 aadj UPHOLSTERERS furnished when required. . .- -xne laceoc styles or FEEYCII . WIJTDOW LAMBRAQUI.VS made to order. Carpets cut and made to any given mea sure. Oil -Cloths fitted and pat down. Window Cornices mounted and put op. Shades of all kinds hunsc in a superior style and on short notice. All work toar ranted Mthfactory. : Prices guaranteed an LOW as in any similar establishment in the UNITED STATES., ..; -. -. i.i -. . - i..- .' WM. E. FRENCH 3k CO " Xo. IO First Street, J sel9 UP-STAIRS. 1
HARDWARE.
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CHARLES BABCOCK fc Co.,
! ' ' IMPOETEE ASD DEALEil 15, , Coach & Saddlerr Hardware: --
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Springs, VAxles.-Wood .Work, Dauxask im , i Harness, Enameled Patent Leather i, , ... Pad.ykJna.Skir.tlnas.Ac,.,,,,,';'; 1 : v I ''i .!') .i :. ' M i-,i.-.
Evansrllle, Jaly 2, lab. ( r JU. B(ETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. 4 (Sacoessors to' Welli, Keliogii & Co.) .lli-. ,'-:'.ri'r.7;":;,iV as t I) .- - i il 1' .' ' ;' '' IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBS OF,. .13; : Firsttreetv, .:. siGK:oF-:TnE;;.:.:;:v;:;'r big jPA.i5iLQQK:; AXEN, AXES, 'AXEN, AXES, .''-'' '- ' ,; '! AXES, AXES, - : . TABLE CUTLERY, ": ; TABLE CUTLERY '1 : TABLE. CUTLERY, POCKET fJTTTfjERV: - POCKET CUTLERY,. S llO'-t POCKET. CUTLERT,; :, ; , , - - Trace ChalnH, u : ;J . Traoe Chain, ... Trace Chains, Planters: Hoes, : - f i .- Planters' Hoes,;''! .- ';- ;;
t'lanters7,, ixoes, ,4 , ...rA,. Mechanics' Tool3, - " : . .. Mechanics' Tools, 1 , " i Mechanics Tools, ' ' BUILDERS' niBDWARlE,1! ' " " Bt LURKS' HARBWARK, A SntOESS HARDWARE, - '' i lf.!.. lOTTOXXlWOOLt'AKs' " !,!. ... ro-rroif a x ii vhD ti. u uJf r f j u rro-a r.-r rTirtf'11 m i'iiiwi,i, n
BSt RUBBMB,JLnm, if!i-"V"""'r t:.il .. :,... t ."-Mill -and ; Crois-Cat Saws, " ,JJ" ; Miil and'CrossCut Saws, 5f i will aTia.CittsfcCaLSaw; CASH buyers wlU-fln'tttothelf advantage to examine ouriocJTft)re'mirchas-
At (h3' "Old Stand, 13Tlrsf St. ". ), i . .-!- in. !.
-in ...i, BQiTXlCllJtK, KELLOGG Jb.CQt ;t " Jyl6 Tf . ,au.'M'lil w,if 'illf ;U 'l SPARKS, PICQITET,,U wrurti co A t r- rrilArioxo
Dealers tn -Palats.Oils.' OlaM -and-'Pnttj,' '- WPhyslclan.' -''. carefully Boleeted. ''' 'anil. ; r. -fs! in .. . 1. OPEBA-DRUerSTOUE , ..... . '-?:: vTf ; 1 u.yn' -STEWART j&iBUTLER, ;i is i : (Successors to W. T. Young A Co.,) PRESCRIPTION, DRUGGISTS, dJ IS First Street ' ;i ; ' (Chandler's Block,) EvANSVrLLE, Ijtd. A new and complete stock of Drugs and Medicines, Cliemicals, Per , fumery, Toilet and Fpncy Articles.
Prescriptions carefully prepared at au22 d.'lm all hours. . . JOHN LAVAL, Wholesale and Retail Drngg.r '-';. Dealer In Medicines, Paints, Oils,' Brushes, dec, WAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, EvansvUle, lud. Particular attention given to CUTTING WINDOW ULAS3 to any size. Jun21 dtf T. C. BBIDWELL & CO (Late of Owenubc ro, Ky.) OEALKKS. IN - DRUGS, - - ' . medicines,"1 . . . chemicalsov::h; s ;: ;;: perfumery, ; ' ; PATNTS, DYES,...,,' T. Corner Third anflTTalrf Streets, x n 0T3 fL Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or night. .. -.(ttovUcLha-
- CLOUDS AKLV Wkolsal JrRggIst , , ; .Ji.ii'-AlTrJJ.oi i inn-
MAKI IFACTU11I5G CHEMISTS ; ;No. ; 5 Jilain; Street;; .; ' ' . AGENTS FOB', , V u 1 " GEORGE a REED'S DOMES! 11 ' 'LIQUID5 DYES, '' GENERAL AOENTS'f'pft 1 DR. ARMISTEAD'S ; TONIC SYRD . UNIVERSAL' OINTMENT, -and ' . ; ; PILE OINTMENT. All orders promptly Oiled. pi
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