Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1867 — Page 8
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TURNER'S TIC DOIOUREUI or TURNER'S TiC BOLOCREIX or VKITF.R8AI, SErRALOI.1 ME.I.S,, VSflVUKSAI. ' SllKALUIA PUUS, A. Safe, Certain, and Speed! Cure for t J Neuralgia ud ail Nervous Diseases. It is an unfailing remedy in all. cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect care m a single day. oraraui awvuus Disease fails to yield to Its magic lnnuence. Kven the severest cases of Chronic Neural gia and general Nervous Derangements of many years standing, buwuuk mo eaum irciirm r comnletelv and iermanntlV cured by it in a few days, or a few weeks at toe utmost, it contains noiiung injurious to the most delicate system, and can always be used witb perlect safety. It is in constant use by tne Dest physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Went by mail on receipt of l and two postage-stamps. Sold everywhere. TURNEK A CO., Bole Proprietors, 13 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 6el6 d3m,eod - ' How many mothers suffer the agony -of seeing their little ones snatched away from tbent by toe- "Whooping Cough, or ' Diptberia, when a single bottle of Poland's : White Pine Compound would have saved the baby's life. It is infallible. , :. ; Moth and Freckles. The only reliable remedy for those brown discolorations on the face called Moth Patches and Freckles -Is Pebby's Mots a mo Fjkbcklk Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 4 Bond Street, New York. Sold by all druggists In Evansville and' elsewhere. Price fit per bottle. ' Jy2 d3m
)... Batchelor'a-Hajirye. This splendid Hair Dye is the beet in the , world.. The only true , and perfect Dye. : Harmless, Reliable, . Instantaneous. No r disappointment. , No . ridiculous tints. Katnral Black or Brown. Remedies the ill .,- Gfectsoi Had Dye. Invigorates the hair, ''leaving it Boft and beautiful. The genu- "' iee la signed William Jl. Batahelvr. All oth- ' ' era are mere Imitations, and ' should be -i . Zskvcided. Sold by: all Druggists and Per-, ftuners. Factory 81 Barclay Street, New "Tor. ' - ' i, ..;. 1 1 i. i "j i i it'll '
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!,"HAU.'s1,VEairrABLi:'SiciliAN Hair .-"x: . rr !-.'.- ',.'- Renewer i (( -'! .'' -,. I 'I!-' - rtl- , ' Is the only infallible Hair Preparation for ' " Restoring Gray. Mair, , to its, Original Color, and, Promoting Us Growth.! . It is the cheapest, preparation ever offer--..i,-d to the publics as one. bottle, will last .. . longer and ftwooipliia mor than f.hree
i Oar- Kern ewer' la not a -dye ; lc will hot ,tain tbe skin as others. - i 4 If will VAn tlirt hair from fallirin ntlL. . I It oleatises thesealp, and auucea the, bajr , i soft, lustrous, and silken. ' " i. . Our .Treatise, on the Hair sent free by -mall. - " ; ! 1 , ' .. B P. HALL & CO., Nashua, K. . Proprietors. . Tot sale by all dr aggtsts. t T,.:: se4
' WThe'AMEBICAN HOD4E, Hanovef Btreet, Boston, is the largest and beslar h ranged hotel in New England. The sleeping rooms are spacious and well ventilated ; " the nltes of rooms are well arranged, and " completely furnished for families and large "travel in? parties: and the house will con--A tlnne to be kept -as- -first-class hotel JLn very respect. LEWIS RICEw,;: ."i J u n28 dsm Proprietor. , Colg-ate &c Oo-s German !fEraslTe Soap : ; IS MAXl'l'ACTlIBED FROM I'L ItE materials, and may be considered the BTA5TDA.RD of Eccellkstck. For aaLe oy adlSgrooenL .vjnayany '
' ' A Dangerom Season.
An almost unparalleled quantity of rain has fallen during the Summer. Vegetation has been w uderluliy thick and rank, and, as it decays, an unusual amount of ... .sickness may be eipectecU-iinless proper . means are taken to prevenLit. . 'Fever and ague and bilious remittents -already prevail to an alarming extent, and as the Fall advances and the malarious night fogs become heavier, the nick . list is likely to increase both in the city " and the country. It is, therefore, only an act of common prudence to keep the vital . forces in full vigor, so that they may resist ' -the unhealthy influences of the season. Reinforced by the tonic operation of HOS "T OTTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the system, however weak and susceptible naturally, will, in nine cases out of ten, successfully combat every species of atmospheric poison by which epidemics are :. produced. t -- During the months of September, Octo- ' tier, and November the difference in tern1 peratnre between day and ' night is very great, and the chilling dews and mists ot the season are the Droliflc causes of in
digestion, cholera-morbus, diarrhoea, and ay.-entery. .Bearing tms in mina, remem- : !ber. also, that the BITTKKS not ottlr in- ' -vigorate the stomach and brace the nerves tut act specifically upon the bowels and the iver, imparting to tnose important organs ' regularity and tone. It is not reasonable to expect Immunity from prevalent complaints it no precautions are taken? to i escape- them. r . , - r 1 - ' HOSTETTEBVS BITTERS-are at once pleasant to the taste and the-most certain of all safeguards against, febrUe ailments. EVANSVILLE 0lLt OUSS .!! Manufacturers of . If"
XV B RIC ATI NG, 0 . and Sole Proprietors of ; ; ; l i ; Z E.N P BT.OK8,.PATE N. T. Also, Dealers in Sperm, Lard,' Whale, and Coal Oils, - - , ,;, . f -ii! irt.ii. Cincinnati Prices, f l : " ; .1 -Office, No. 13 SOCTH FIRST STREET. . B.F. OATC1X, Agent at EVANSVILLE, IND. Jy25dtf - :i - ' , ::. : SL.' PERSON,"" . Dealer In STOVES, A nd 'Maoufacturer of TIN. COPPER, an '. , I. . SHEET-IRON WARE , .7 ,
Wholesale Retail,-- ; ?-'&r. Fint andiVin' Streets, ; - Tin Rooting done on short notice. AH work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. fmch30d3m
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
Evansvllie aJii Crawfordsville. t , . GOING NORTH. ' Leave Arrive. Arrive, J ) Evanbvllle. Vincennes. T. Haute A.ccom'od't'n, 5 :30 a m 1 10 :27 a k . 4 i F M Mail 9:00am I 11:46 am I 2:5opm Vincennes Ac 4SSp m 7;15 r x - COMING SOCTH ' Leave : ' Leave Arrive Terre Haute. Vincennes. j E'viUe. Vincennes Ac 1 6 :00 A M I Ac. 90 A Kl 120 f'M 4:)F K ! .9711 Freight Mail....-. 5:38 F M 10:40 P M Terre Haute and Indianapolis. , " FROM TERRE HAUTE. . ... . -, Leave. Arrive. Day Express..., 2:30 A ac 1 11:2A m Night Express 3:10 f m 1 10:50 f m Mall . :4a A K 4 ;40 p M OMo and Mississippi Railroad. ' ' FROM VINCENNES. ' - Going Fast. Going W't. Mall....................... 2:20 p M I 5:05 p.M. Express . 9 :50 r M 3:05 A if i ' : STEAMBOAT LINES.' " : ' To LOTXiaviltLK. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 o'clock f. sc. - To Cairo Daily, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock f. v. . To GsiiN Rivkb- Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock P. ac. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock P. x. To Eastpobt. Every Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock f. m. To Hsr.rDBBSON Daily, except Sundays, at S o'clock F.M.' ' : " ' To' N ash Villb Every Thursday at four D. m. "- .' RookpVtttBtage (via Newburgh and Boonville,) carrying the mail, leaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 P.' MM Tuesdays,. Thursdays and Saturdays. "' 1 , - , New Harmony 'Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 a. St. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4 f. sr. 2 Mt. Vernon Mail Stage' leavei dally) fek cept Sundays) at 7a. m. Arrives daily (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. sr. :4To NKWBCTEO. Hack dally (except Sunday,) from the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock p.m. ,.,,1,,!l ,M,.a.A I v- 'Lixes DowNIn tonsequence 'At failure on the part or .the telegraph, wesare.withoat,, the ,ti3UAl j dispatches this morning: !'It is quite texatiorw. i ... Cabs SHXEPED-r-rWe laja! that thf oarf far the sQ-ej$t -ailad have been shipped from, the East, and are now ea route to-this eftyu By th itime the tract is iaia . every miug win te reauy to' put the pi in .motion, .0 I Delated.' It 'was'5, designed to commence work on the street railroad yesterday morning', ;kt' hef idepo.jQf IhJ il'lSd; xlailrdadi hut the nonarrival oFa frrjoVlng "machine, shipped from Louisville, by the river, some tirhe sinde "prevened!; ' Mr. Reed, the contractor. 'with a , sufficient "force of ni..,.,'; Ia. I : j I pruseuute iiie worn, to uomyienuu within the time specified. Another Challenge. -We are informed that the Resolute Base Ball Cfub " of, tins' . 4ity,.r havf,Been chal lenged to playa match game at Terre Haute to-day,'; after or - before their contest with the West rn's, from the Excelsior, Club of Terre Haute. If the Resolutes find time to give the Excelsior's a whirl,-1 they ' will do so most cheerfully; and will beat themmost readily. . t?7"V Personal. Among the distinguished gentlemen in the city yesterday we; notice Rev. jC. N. Sims, late pastor of Trinity 31. E. Church rCren, J. T. Boyle, President of the Evansville, Henderson and Nashville R. R. ; Jos. J. Kirkman, ex-Sheriff of Gibson County ; W. A. Wilcox, formerly of this city, now of New Orleans; and Mr. H." F. Given, chief of the greit house of Given, Brown & Co., t)f New Orleanr, and "Coh' Cockrum, of Oakland Ci ry.-5- ..ti The Boards of Registry will.bej inj LaessiQttt-dayi.tiIt9 o'cJojkP. M. For the State Fair. A - very large number of our" citizens left bf yesterday morning's train for Terre Haute, to attend the State Faif ,; which opened there , yesterday. .PasseDgers from Indianapolis Monday night, ,inforifjlf $atlrg?-train loads of-peo-pie came to Terre Haute from the Eastin'Mdnday evenhigfand everything.! prctaisei favorable to the suer. .cesspf tbP(air. ISI .sur-r ' The Base Ball' ExcrRsioN. Most of the members of the Resolute Base Ball Club, "a considerable; number " of the . Evansville' Club, and a," large number :of citkens anxious to j wiLuusa tne contest Detween me representatives of Evansville and Indianapolis, left on the bob tail train last evening for Terre Haute. -; V The Resolutes are not .over confident of victory,' but are determined1 to give the Westerns something to dp if they beat them. The? Resolutes' first nine compose some of the best players in Evansville, and they have recently been practicing closely. We expect to learn the result immediately after the close of the game to-day.
Boards op Registration. The
several Boards of Registration itoe'l yesterday to amend and perfect the registries of voters.-A large number of names was added to the several lists, and some few were stricten off. me parties naving muveu way. . ah. died. A considerable crowd surrounded theplaee of registry all day, and leading men of both parties took some interest injperfeeting thlits a i',y. The .Bqards meet again to-day, and will bftntinrre in session until 9 o'clock to-night. We again urge every.:Republican voter to 1 examine the lists carefully, and if they find - any names of legal voters "absent have themVenrolled ; and-if .they find any .names of illegal ..voters on, have them stricten pff.. , This is the last, opportunity. Register! Let 'every1 Republican Wh6 haa'notidisehargdd that itapprtf ant duty of every citizen, see to it .,. it ''' if to-aay tnac rns name is . 90, me registry List. .. -i-V-'t it? 1 In a Critical CQNDiTiQN.-We rel gret to learn. Jtjtiat.tnQ.Iad, ilclnnerny, who fell from a tree in t Blackford's Grove while hunting hickory: nuts, dr Monday, is lying in an insensible'and critical1 condition "1 having suffered from eyeie'c6ncuSsibii of the brain. The lad is only about ' nine! years Of age and fell from a night of twentyfive feet, alighting on his head, and suffering severe contusions and ghastly cuts upon the head. This should Jm a; warning; J to ,&tna11jbaya against the danger of climbing. A dead limb, as in this case, often causes the niiqst frigatfal-acckkofoiQ i j ' ' Railroad Meeting. There will be a meeting of the merchant land C5italisTa Jf t!4if city hii evening,' 'it 71 o'clocl:, at the Court-House. The meeting has been suggested by the leading merchants and capitalist the city, for the purpose of discussing the propriety of our merchants! and leading men takiDg stock! in the Corinth & Hambu Rlrqad. That 'the buildjng 6f 'this roai will be pf. immense value to our city is beyond doubt, .Let those who, do not nriuer-' stana tne geograpny oi me, country examine their maps, and they, "will readily see that the building of ' eieh-. 'teen mlles of Voad1 "from Coriath to the Tennessee River will render tributary to the cities of theWest the whole of Eastern Mississippi "and the greater portion of North .Alabama, and also of Northern 'Mississippi ? .and 'Tby ih"&; proper ientrprjiae of our merchants, they stand 'an equal chance of competing with Louisville and Cincinnati for the trade of the ' vast territory of Mississippi and Alabama. ..-- We sincerely hope that 6ur merchants will attend, as they aire vitally interested in this enterprise. Major Wofford, of Corinth, has the profile of the road, with the estimated cost of its construction, and is able to answer any'ffuestions thaflnaybepropounded m regard t its ceiastruetion, &d I We hope to see all of pur merchants and enterprising ' citizens in attendance at the Court-House this evening at 7 o'clock . . ,. ' - i t'j. i ' ' m '' ". PjERSONAL.'r We are indebted to Mr. M. Lyon for late New York papers. He has just returned from. the East, where' he has made his purchases and. expects to be in his new Opera House room in a few days. Getting Back Agan. The Journal Baseness: Office and Book Bindery, which haye . temporarily ' been .90-1 cupjrngjthe toom in- the rear of Cloud kt A tki?Lkbratory. have moved into their .respective positions in the;-ri'fi i Journal .' Buildings 1 Though" these rooms are nQiyftjC.omjpletg:finihed, they are in a condition to be-oeeu pied. V IP l io T- ; riECORDER s 1 - uorrRT. '1 here y?a,s but one case adjudicated before th Recorder ve&terdav. It was a com mon " drunk the subject being W jour, tailor? -wh'dn unfortunately had imbibed so muah beer thafe he could not exactly tell whether he ' was " a lamp-post or hbt The police gobbled him up, lodged him in the.lockup, an4 when sober, enough,' toj3k;bq before the . Recorder.who in meryr let iedlK fihe 6f fl. W; JThe ,usual cost attending such cases was charged. Fob the E., H. & N. Railroad. Teams were busily engaged haujic T rail for -the E vaQoviilef-.Headerscto & Nashville" 1 Railroad,' "yesterday, to the ri?er Irom the depot." " .; "f.'. : Friends of Darlinch-Go to the usual place of voting to-day and register your name, if you have not already done so. See that'every Dar ling man'sname is registered.
Before Esquire Emery. George
Dennis was arraigned before Esquire Emery yesterday, on the charge;of larceny, .ine larceny consisteu,i n was satdvro&the felonious taking of a bullock, the" "property" of . Thoia& Elliot Afr ,;the ,houri fixed fthf; trial. Mr.Elliott. with the 'accused, put ia an appearance, and stated thai tut ai l est was a gru imoia,c,' uu begged to have the prisoner discharged, l it appears, that M Elliott ,had fedld a lot of cattle" to Mr. Dehnis, and and that inlselectiog. those purchasedfrpmTalpt jet unlold, the selection ot the one. in question was made by ' misteke.1 The young man fully yiudicaJ ted his good name, ind thus the unpleasant affair ended, to the sa'tlslac-. tioviit iH partiea.y"' '-"vj' jUx hJx 1 ii a. i : ' ' Henderson t F AiR.-J-There ras t a; goV4 i attejjdAnce at . the Henderson FaijE yesterday,1 we? 4re' friformed, for opening-day. The (chief attraction was the maicS gamV of IBase Bali be-" ien" 'the Owehsbrird:XJl4b an tfeeA The tnaj'.was well 'contested, -and quite exciting,' resulting in favqrj.'pf the jOwetisbbra bbyf byf a, 'scorf cf thirteen. Ther defeat of the Morning Star boys by the Owensboro Club, led to Vchalleuge" die part of the b tliej' club at Henderson, the Olympics', we believe.'aod the gamV 'will ' De.Blayedj ; this morning on the Fair Grounds. The grand 'tournament will take place on ThursdayTand will no doubt prove to be of great interest, and highly exciting.1 r s The - Crescent City Silver Bail toisfb-l.d H tBfe NewUoy, and will furnish" wasic for the 'Fkiil1 Frbip'lnfprri.atiQn furnished,, we have no doiibt the Fait. wfli-priive a grand saceess.iT -un-,.ir.iA 1 jiiinavA: i j ii!! 1 i ' Ti n'-fii Wis HMT-.iirA.a.Tha rV-i rx - . flaiiis qf: Mr , i, n -it, i'Liti"niaa7whAdie'JiaJhf3 cfty aiy before ye terd x h.eiu , V?(tei jor his former ;h6me in Ohio, were yeatlfccffiy remoedTBvjhis brother, who gbes.with the-, body pf the, deceased to bis for mer was ome. we are lniormea tnaiH rle as -aa idustriiusiind 'aM - . - i, . , ... I j I manv ad Jhat he" had been ejogjigedl in the South-ia-the cultivation of cot ton when he r co'niraHeit j.ihe disease 1 that so soon ended his existence. ), Voters, remember thatthis is the .rday-iin'the la'g&te'rKur'1 last' i names. v Ex-Ot'Flcio. Col. Rheinlander veetlrday lltfrldefverTthe! books, moneys, &c., of the ; Tifeas'ul cSc-0? this county to his successor, Mr. Fred. Lunkehheinief, ,who was ,2.dly quali fied. and wKb.will' at once, assume' the duties of that responsible 'position. Cql.,R. has certajnly made f?ihful and good "offiber, Ahi h6w retires from the .office with the hearty good wishes of auiost of fast and most earnest friends . , , ;: , i ' 'Amusements. Next Monday evfening messrs: ieagiedc -Lunster ;.wiu open Tusner Hall with' a full 3ramat. ic eompany and . remain - for" a1 few weeks. The company comes "frpm; New Albany, where they have for the past month been playing to crowded, houses, and where they have given great satisfaction, as we arenformed, The proprietors are men :of, energy ahd have the means at hand tot produce "a first-class dramatic performance.land we' have no doubt, of ,rthe success of the company here. Tu this connection we desire to say thaV,Mr.'4 I ...tt-v 2:. Groves will resume tbe publication of the tfaity Jroarainme f"lhat' time, ily foogramrne f"lhat time, whieli will , afford" enterprising.jaeifl. ehants and business ' men i fiqff qoj; portunity .to;"make,i th'eirl business known to the public through its coK New Hotel The foundation walls of. a buildinff 45 fAftt frnnf. snil in K 1?reSrstoes4iigi,WmbeeA laid on Fourth' Street; r between MaH f nd' Ianiewoh;7Bej u oiel., , Jt is beingerected ; used!' as a by "Mr; George Singer.'and' will be substan tially-: built of ; hrick" -presenting a good appearance," j and. adding "greattYy to the appearance of that part of the street. . ' -BcsBusy is -the word with all our wholesale dealers just bow." Ita indeed gratifying to note such a h?igVt I prospect for a heavy Fall :. trade; There is nothing discouraeine about the; future of' Evaasvillel , ""'.'.7' :.. ;i. i - . -I V Ecection. The election of officers ;i'J of the : Vanderburgh Mutual Insurance Company took place yesterday, resulting in the choice of Mayor Baker as President, W. E. Hollingsworth, Vice President., and Richard Raleigh, Treasurer.
7 BEidNEDt- Robert Anderson, who'
was appointea deputy Diarsnai 01 tne j cityy , on Monday night last, it is said 1 xeuaerea -nis resignation yesieraay, and' will proceed to Europe at -once to , repeive a large legacy , to which he has fafleh .heirijaud bf vhtch he VaS inf formed by fetter received yesterday. There as'nothing'like'luck. 1 j i t.-v I !-: :.i Ai heavy J? reiqht. I rain.ttI here wre thirty-six cars in, ,the, train that oatne in from the" North last evening, Ineludi og j ifiar j' , loads .'"of i iron for the 'street.'pifoad. ,' Two locomotives were usd--one pulling and the other pushihg.' ,' This ..would "indicate that the .TO.ad was.dpipg heavy business: ;; The-jighV-met hx Bob-Tail at Haabstadt, -and the excursionists and base ballists were gettiDg'aloDg'swimNlt4: r.The tajar as-qrowded,'in-cLUding'a'Jarg;qrumber of ladies! r 'V.I Destructive Fire at Oak .StaLtion. JbrplnlrrlenSlp,,, the. ,cour,trr eous messenger jof A the Merchants' UnioH ExiJrfeFlwe eirn that ; the flouring '.mill t Mess'rs'.'Bond ' & Co af Oak Statipni took, fire atj 3 o'clock yesterday from the i furnace :ari was totally ' destroyed.. ;;iyh0i.jestim'ated "value "oft the u.flr is USM), on which there was an insurance of $5,000. J At least $9,000 worth. xf grain was dtes'j SoSvlX(i'rHEAT' The 1 farmers seemtgjbe-etting along finely in puin i aejT;Eall crops. ! We un derstand ibafcia wfd breadth' bf ' land lbei-jg'aowh wjth.wheat.tbia FalI.iS ' io T.nn at; wnTims Ol ill heinst snld IT lHerriraent Driee 1 ?inng . to-seoure . photaeilat small ioutJay can do so, and o hafa, asmail-ttivn to. invest an ttaozeiZira ter cenc oer year on his money. Se adyertisement of Oi Rt' ' Brouse, Indianapolis and ; send ftteiroul-Ui I "- J1 II. 'iXosT.1 Id 'the' hDTJept)art of the eityi-oft Waterbr.FwHStret'a pi backed autograph book, of use to n0 One ekceptthe owher'1". .Lf, left'at this outs c&ucpb i tic uwucr, , ieii at iuib offifla tBa uwaBI wiieti4tj and the flyiiltdiygi(y'-l111)e rewarded: It, TTnrrsvwnT.n P"rrR vttttr r at Arrn. ?flbNUOa MbeaM" -October 'Wat at y A. M., at my residence, on r irst " be A i Ma tween Elm aad.Pine Streete. ! '"; M 'Y ''WM W?lerton: ' i'A' c'ouhtini house double.desk. large Stove, and a fine Hall & Co.'s ,2ffof$ 4P &Xy46 Main sej)2T-3t . W. G, Ful am Street,' by Fullerton. . a Ho for Henderson. The .' News-' boy .'-will make two! trips each day dnriotf the' fair at Heridersdn. leaving Evansville at 8i and 11 J A. jr., and rtiur&isg'wulUoave Henderson' at. 9J A. M. and at 6 PyM. . ,, , ' 2-tf. JBA;; large assortment of those fine , crystal yisiting cards still on hand at the Journal- office. : The ladies will please take notice. (i - -.: ' ', For the Henderson FAiR.The steamer Newsboy, during the Henderson Fair," will leave here daily at 8 A. M.V carrying ; visitors , to the Fair, returning them in the eyening. The Crescent City Band will go down and up on the boat daily,. For the round .trip, $1 50.. . sept26-tf. , ., Oysters. Noble & Co.'s celebrated Baltimore oysters received at the New York Grocery. sep27-eodlm. Capped the Climax."' Barrett," in the introduction of bis splendid Hair Restorative and Dressing, now becoming widely known and approv ed; .:i . ". .'.' . -;-. rf - aep27 2t . . . , Clark s Spool Cotton is the best. . , v "i"t.vwa l Ladies! use Clark's Spool Co ttoni - "' City Orders; raS'yaaatffor sale aPthe Banki ing House of lb se23tf o: I North First Street ';;! Milward'&Iliiili Nee4le in. Patent Wrappers, are superior to all others. -IiA,fufl'yKhply of ! Justices' BteWkSfl safe"a!tfhiOffiee; ZIaHC. Milicanr Needle for sale everywhere. . . i , . . i - r -,i ;-i,;jt SS-If you want. to. get any Clothing made, I would advise you to go to H. &B AhlerinaX iNo.' 36;Maiu Street, as they are now receiving and opening 'a big stock of Cloths, Cassiraeres, Ve8tings c., which has been carefully selected and boueht at low figures; so they cannot -be beaten in rgard y price aM fit.3 sell dtf Take none other thaa Ofark'sGotton. 1 Gents: The finest and best eelect.'rM.Rtftfik bf-vnnA for Fall and Wina - - ' . D-r- , , ter ever brought to this city can De found at &1 Main Street. Call and .see. ' a Smith & IMrling, aug27 r' .Merchant Tailors. , , , Batcher's Files. Just received a large importation direct from Sheffield. A full stock of Gum Belting always on hand. - -sepl7 Bo2Tticher,Kellooo,&Co.
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CossoLiDAtfoN.4 Th'e firms of Henry E; Blemker, and Blemker, Til!mann & Co., Stove Dealers and Excelsior1 Stove' Works, have been consolidated, 'and will henceforth be known as Blemker,. Tillman & Co. All debts and. accounts will be collected and paid by; ; may25tf : Blemker, Tillman & Co. i " ' " " ' m ' ' ; Hand sewing try M3icarTs Keedks. --b' The prince of-cutters. Prof. , Cotttfy , is ho w, , termanen tly located with 3, fly Caritn.,., Jle handles the shears, with grace and defies competition;, so give , him .a call if .you want something stylish. ; ., ; ept7-tf , , jVacbjne ,Uae,t(7r j;' Spool Cotton 1 Citr Ordersttor SAle. Inquire at the Journal Qffice. .lilwafd's Nefedle are the best. " ' Jilst received at the New York Gmifj) r.lOO 7 xes, , New , York and Ohio, Factory,. ai)d ,100 bo.ies choice Hamburg cheese.. -,!.,., , i eep27-tf n JOlarVt Spool ColtcniB 6 Cerd to 80.
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