Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1867 — Page 8

THK EVANSVILLE DAILY JOUKNA1 : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1867.

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RAILROAD TIME-TABLE EYans ville and. Crawfprdsville. . v GOING NORTH..:.. J -r Leave Arrive. Arrive. . . EvansviUe. Vincennes. T. Haute

A CCOia CHI I D, AMI 10:Z7 AMI r m Mftil 90 AM I 11:46 AM 2:55pm Vincennes Ao 4ri5p.it 7:15 pm i , i V COMING SOUTH Leave Leave .. "5 Terre Haute. mncennes, Arrive .. E'vllle. 9:07 A M 5:38 PM 10: 40 P M Vtncetines Ac ....... I 6:00 A M Freight Ac 6:40 a m 12:. p m Mali 4:4UrM 7 :0i P M Terre Haute and Indianapolis. 7 ; 1 1 JFROM TERRE HAUTE. X ' Leave. Arrive.' Day Express... 2 :30 A M 1 11 :25 A M Sight Express 3:10 p mJ 10:50 p M SlaU 9:43 A;Ml 4:40 PM 0Mo and Mississippi Railroad. FROM VINCENNES. ' " Going East. Going WU Mail .. .. 2:20pm I 6:05 PM Xxpress .. . , 9 :50 p M 3AH STEAMBOAT UNES. To Lotnsvii.i.K. Every Monday and Saturday at 10 o'clock a.m. Every Taesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 'clock r. m. .. - To Cairo Daily, except Sunday, at S 'clock p. M. To Orees Riveb. Every "Wednesday and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. K. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock r. if . . To Eastport. Every Taesday and Friday at 4 o'clock P. x. - To Hkubbrson Daily, exoept Sundays, At 5 o'clock P it . To. Nash viLii Every Thursday at four jp. m. To Memphis Semi-weekly. 1 Xock port Stage (via Newburgh and BoonviUe,V carrying the mail, leaves at 7 A. M., xa Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives by 7 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. New Harmony Mail Stage leaves Mon--days and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays by 4r. M. Mt. Vernon Mail Stage leaves dally (ex -cept Sundays) at 7 a. m. Arrives dally (ex eept Sundays) by 2 p. m. i To Newburo. Hack daily (except Sunday,) rom the Merchant's Hotel, at 3 o'clock P.M. Wz.aie indebted to Mr. Thad. L.4 CoitAT" torh' premium' ' pumpkin which was on exhibition at our County Fair. . .. - Thrown From a Mule. A small boy was thrown from a mule in front f the Third Street Engine House, yesterday afternoon, and considerably bruige'4,;Pre.;;ctuIili' not, learn his name. , .-:- . . . - rrm .m Sunk. One of Mr.,Lowry'a gravel ' boats way stink at-the -Tipper end. of the wharf some three days ago. It, is :aot entirely! fonder water,1 and efforts-1 are being made to raise it. i Marriage Licenses. The follow ing are the only licenses ca. record in - the Clerk's office, as, issued, during the week ending on -Monday October 14: Frert.: Lfrinness and Maria Voat. Sanxnel Laughans and Josephine Smith. P. B; Trioleand Mary a.' Tomlinson. Joseph K..lser and Lena Wright,. ( Before Justice Emery. A nam--fceref fast youth were before J nstice Emery last evening,' on a charge of disorderly and riotous, conduct, and for damaging furniture belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Schemit.'. The preliminaries' were being arranged for the trial, but we did not learn the result of the trial, or the; names, of the accused. . . -.'A t', ' ' .-i : Turn-Out. The workmen on the ' street railroad are constructing a - switch or turn-out near the lower end of Main Street. The track is' graded : nearly to Eighth Street; and "the line ; to the depot will be finished this week, except, perhaps,- the bowldering, and the cars will probably be put ' in. motion' next week. . Another Serious Accident. On Saturdyias't Hobt. ' Bloom, who was employed on the new gasometer being Built ,fr the 'gas .works , in this ,city, fell 5 from the ; new meter 'tjo, $Le bottonaVire'aking three of hi& ribs, and .. auffering'other severe injuries. -This is the second serfoui aobhlent that has occurred at these works v within j a week. Mr. Bloom has been engaged in blowinfc-r th$ prganjstj at.Triniity 5f. E! Church, arid! is V worthy man. .. , r ,,,,,,; j .t '-All who.attended our Connty Fair -. .must hav noticed, the beautiful hoop iTakirnfrpm ' Carrenrer,-iW,niit47& Baker's, which took the pt'emium. It was . regarded, ( by' iiUrii'j.el, of symmetry, elegance and fine workmanship. This firm . Js'secuTjng a.( .splendid trade in this branch of manufactures, and the quality "f goods,' they turn out merits success.1 j'. 7.'': ! 'TTOCa Sto Ve." It wiirSleeaby " the list of premiums, of the Souths western District: Fair, which we publish tp-day, ' that .Messrsl,,;Ro3lker, Biount & Co. t: were awarded the pre-: . mium1 for their celebrated Cooking stove, the " Fame." This is not its enly triumph. , It carried off the premium, at, $he .State. iFair, at -Terre Haute, where it was in competition with the steves of , the' United Sutes. See advertisement to-day f&tlnformation pfjta superior merits. O y .'! 1

Railroad Accident. We. learn from Mr. George Hill that' the -train bound Vast on the O. & JLRoad7 on Sunday night, ran off the ' track jiear Wheatland, smashing the locomotive and' damaging several of the passengercars. - The engineer was badlv bruised, but no., one was. dangerously hurt." Eight cars were thrown off the track. 'The'' accident was caused by stock, several cattle being killed. A party of soldiers on board, accustom

ed to make the best of all kinds of mishaps, at ones proceeded- to nkin the cattle, , and prepare fresh, beef for breakfast. The - passengers were a little squeamish at first in participating in the feast, but hunger '..soon compelled them to accept the offered food, eat and he satisfied. ' i - The train coming west was' delayed by the wreck, and the - Adam Express Messenger was, unabl'J , to, transfer his freight to the Vincennes Accommodation train, ' which 'j reached our city jresterday morningJ '.' i - Horticultural and Pomologi: cal Society. The adjourned ; meeting of the Horticultural and Pornological';', Society "'of Vanderburgh County was held ' on Saturday.. In consequence of the continuance of the District Fair, the attendance was smalL t Those present . adopted the constitution of. the Jeffersonville Horticultural and . Pomological Society, with the necessary modifications, as the constitution of the Vanderburgh Horticultural and Pomological Society, and adjourned to meet on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, when it is hoped a ' large -Attendance will be had ? . : v - : - Recorder's Courts The Recorder's 'Court yesterday! was pretty well occupied, and the income was' consid erable, mostly1 from poor,miserable devils, who chanced to get.too.much mqap w'sisky aboard. ri.s.: I PPp, Satiirdayf Jeafo.eiJ tne record, Matthew Ford, a white man, and Fred. Douglas, colored," were up for being drunk and disorderly. The formerlwas; fined $2, with f5, 50 costs, and the latter, was fined $1T with $6 20 costs; 'Yesterday, John Mica, for being drunk and disorderly, was fined $1, with $6 95 costs. M:!".'i' John Martz, for an assault and batUry1 oKa.Colemaii. ai'rner Uall, on Saturday1 night, wad fined 15, with $7 55 costs. On a charge of being drunk and disorderly, ' he was' fined $1, with $5 costs. This was the man who ticked upsthe mussS; Turner Hall, qn SaturdayOnight; .tfiTrtheHi3-, turbance of the peace and consterna-" tion of the ladies at the theatre. -' John Ford for being drunk and disorderly at a saloon on Saturday night was fined $1, with $8 95 co?ts. William Bayle, charged with making noise and disturbing the peace, was discharged, the evidence of the policemen themselves showing that he was only trying to get his comrade, Ford, away from the saloon. The Recorder lectured tne policeman on his over zealousness in making the arrest. The last case was that of an old citi zen, who was charged with fast driving, and although the evidence was not positive that it was "immoderate driving," and although it was well' known that the gentleman was never known , to drive , recklessly, or care lessly, he was fined $5, with $4 95 costs. The ordinance does not define what immoderate driving island the judgment of men has to be taken, as to the rate of speeds Men -.who ac knowledged that' they were uot judges of time made" by horses, thought 'it wai'fast driving) while experienced drivers couldn't see it. It was moreover proved hat herIiorse: ctfuld not. on a race track, - make over fifteen miles B.-bour1 and that tae -jBrnttTtipt sion. But it was of no use,5 the finding wasguilty, an) the money ji ' l Lii i was lj. iN. wells is tne name ot tne nice. 'mancaughtt' peeping.' ' from' beneath the old wharf or' sie-walk on Fourth .Street, on .Saturday morning. We are "told that'another youth was caught imitating his example yester day morning, in a different locality. f: Spcimens ojp. Fanci i Binding. Persona who take anjiifiUrest in such things will fiad at George H. Fish's Bockitore, on MaiaStreet"and:at the Journal Counting-rooms," :sundry specimens . of ; fancy Book-Binding that defy all competition. V . The work ,!S-dne.in. Jth,.m0t masterly gtyle, and ,nas. been greatly admired, by all wna jiayeeeen it. The Journal Book .Bindery is prepared to do all Mch work with disoatch.

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Mr. Colfax's ,LECTURE.r-At . the Meeting of the Grand 1 Army ojfe Repuhlic7last night, a general,' committee of arrangements was 'appointed to prepare for the lecture of Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the United States House of Representative'sywhich is to be delivered in this

citv for the bentfit of the Relief Fund,! on' the 3lst .-of this; month. The Committee will hold a meeting at the office of .Win. Warren, Jr., next door to the telegraph office, on next Thursday evening. . The following gentlemen constitute the Committee : Thomas .J.:. Groves J R. J. McGrew, Wm. Warren, Jr., John G. Decker, S. Deed, Henry Ensninger,, Louis Frederick, Casper Tomhemelt, Alex. Darling, B F Gatch, W. ,G. , Hazelrig, Wm. Koch, Oliver Babcock, W. H. Beadle, and Ed. Wehler. f -Circuit Court. Up to the present time there has been nothing worthy of general, public .interest in jthe Circuit Court, and most of the term has been employed in making up issues or trying unimportant cases. The Grand Jury is composed of the following gentlemen: ' ; v ' Philip Kramer, Clark Cody, John M. App, J. N. Gleichman, Isaac Heiman, Charles Babcock and B. F. Trible,, of Pigeon Township; S. R. Fickus and Thos. Gibbs, of Knight; B. F. Williamson, of Union; Henry C. Stephens, of Centre, and Jas. U. Grimwood, of Scott. It is supposed that one or two State cases will be taken up and disposed of to-day. 1 Striset Improvements. -The contractor, Mr. Jacob S. Lowry, with his corps of workmen, will, by Wednesday high; have completed the graveling of four squares on Second Street above Chestnut, and five squares each OB- Second t and TFirst ! Stf eetr." The work, we think, has been well done, and will make excellent streets. Four or five squares are graded and ready for the gravel on Lower Second, Cenr ter, and Leets Streets'. "This and the continuation of First Street to Fulton Avenue one square w)ll about complete 'the "stfeet"' improvements" for plet this year. ,.0 ) fiiUnen troeeediBgs.' Council Chambers, 1 EVANSVII.I.E, Oct. 14, 186" tbT. J " The Council met in rsgular session. . TT" TT- till.: TJ-I-. o nii ffnnnrA 1 m on TVlill pr n.n Miifclhausen. Cook, Ileilman, Reitz, Kolle, WutshirCv and Krait., . j The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. ! The following bills were presentedj and Allowed: . o ar.t -1- "..ff-r7 'Michael Beckelr hauling; '$47 '50; John Greiss, blacksmithing. 38 50; John Greiss, sc apers, $1 50; John Greiss, sundries, $5 15; John Greiss, ball and chain, GO cents; John Greis; Vine Street Engine House, $6 00; R. M. Davis, salary, $100 00; Thos. Bullen, hauling engine, $50 00; Lant Bros., on sewer, $236 53; Lant Bros., on inlet, $329 25; Lant Bros., on Vine Street sewer, $85 00; Thos! Dean, earth. $74 06; Wm. Williams, salary, $28 00; W. J. P. 31 ills, salary, $50 00; Ragaa & Dickey, sugar hogshead, $9: Board of. Health, services, $90 00; John Bawer, Jacob- Bawer and others, work, $11 25; Wm. Thie man, salary, $83 33; C. Armstrong, chairs,- $13 50; Isaac . Casselberry, salary, $125 00; Jackson Fire ComEany, hauling, $15 00; Albecker & lader, $4 00; Back & Esslinger, advertising;, &c.. $80 85; Back & Esslinger, printing',; $44 00;; Peter Zapp and brigade, streets, $182 00; Cook & Schlueter, sundries, $14 80; Police, Day .Watch, salary, $133 00? Police, Night Watch, salary, $132 00;" John Dannettell?; salary, :$75i-00.t... t; -Upper Market-: report;, showed $140 o5 from outside collectionsfor two weeks. - ... --CentraL, Mark;t. report eiiowed $225u-Tfdm'butsfdfe'edHectidns. . i r-.The report oF'J. S-Gpodgf shewed 16' iniermebts 'fortheweek ending Octorjttl2,MiOalfiIF;Cemetery. LTifls, for, having No-3 engine were fbpe'ned. and the contract 'was awarded to MjcnaeiiCKejais per mate on sewer; amount tu ut'uicu by the Mayor. - h. . ; , , fBids ior grading alleys were opened, and the contract was awarded to John Backs, at 12c. per cubic yard Spaulding & Conaatwere permitted to mtfkie? certain bhabgelln the old hoepitat buildtng0:??'-3rn!n) i 'The contract with Wm. Tsedford, jr., for tie ettitisloh" 6t' Franklin Street Sewer, with his bond for the faithful execution of th.el;.pontract, was read an l approved. ... The-wharf report from , October 1 to October 1(T showed lbat;i $i'L boats had landed and $170 50 wharfage had been-eollected. uoiif.iiiio John Melnne-iiywas allowed 50 for work and labor done- . . The Mayor submitted 'a report of the 'apportionment : of grading, 'and paving the alley between First and Seeood Street, aDd-x tending 4"rom Cherry-to Oakv which was approved; also certain sidewalk reports: - i The Mayor also submitted the report relative : to the: Sycamore i and Vine Street sewer,; showing the en

tire, cost in round numbers to.be $75,000, and that it was within one block of a mile in lengthr A communication from John Ingle, Jr.Vwas received relative to the taxes of the E. & C.. R. -R., and proposing to refer the matter to Igleheart and D2nby,..which, was agreedTto. -The petition of August Brauns and Henry Bowles, relative to their as,sessment, and that of one or' two

others, were referred to the tommittee on Erroneous-Assessmehts?' ' ' . Mr. Reuben dlart made a verbal complaint, and his-case was also submitted to the same committee. , Mr. A. T. Whittlesey' appeared before the Council on behalf of Mr. Brrnkmeyer, 'asking a; correction of his assossment. i Referred to a committee consisting of Mayor Baker, Reitz, Kolle and A. Whittlesey. , The everlasting Canial Street sidewalk question was again introduced, by Mr. Reuben . Hart, who alleged that it was a nuisanee.. Mr. Heilman and Mayor Baker defended the walk. No definite action was. taken on the subject, though some .excitement ensued. ' ' - "-i t'-i - Sidewalks, of class ;No?. 2 were ordered on North side of Niuth Street, between Second and Third Avenues; on the North' side of Franklin Street, from Washington. Street to the Long' worth tract, and on the South side of the same; on North side of Eighth Street, from Edgar to Third Avenue; on North side of Eighth Street, from Edgar: to Mary Street; on East side of First Avenue, from Seventh to Eleventh Streets. -. .. Ordered, that the alley between Water and First and from Division to Pine, be graded. - Ordered,, that a sidewalk of Class 1 be constructed on the west side of Second Avenue from Sixth Street as far as needed. A long conversation ensued relative to the grade ot certain streets in Lamasco, and the subject was referred to Messrs. Reitz, Heilman and Kolle. , El e ..question of cisterns on First Street ' Extension was referred to Messrs. Reitz, Heilman and Kolle. The subject of opening Sycamore Street! tO'Main was referred to Heilman, Kraft and Cook. ' j '5. .' , Mr. Weil, with the Council,' talked. Over the question of mbving a building at the head of Vine Street, or the purchase; rf if ' bjr-the icity; a It,' 'was agreed to,' jet, the building remain for fifteenyears, if it lasts so long. . If it burns down it is not to be rebuilt, j Market Master Mills was authorized to buy.backa. certain stall and sell t, to, Charles .Stafford for a coffee stand, f ! I Ordered ithatfTwo windows fbt put in the Union .Engine, House.. , 1 ; Ordered -that the Marshal be, instructed 1 to;," abate , a "nuisadce j on block IS,: "Fourth Enlargement. '.. . The Mayor was authorized to.make out the assessment for street improveA . E OW 8 Per Cent. tO PaF tics entitled to it for prompt payment. An orderwa passed to fill Lot j tjl Block,4, Carpenter Place, . - .,.n- ' Mr-.' Alvab Johnson urged upon the attentiQnjof the Coungi, thealley in thet tasarW his.residenoe."'!.,' It was moved that permission be" granted the,Gai Company' to' use' the Union Engine o fill.jthe gasometer at the gas works on condition that the Gas Company pay all expenses and be responsible for all damages. -.. ,m : ; Ordered that the mouth of ,Oak Street sewer be finished,' and that bids, be received up to Wednesday night. . Ordered that the fine imposed on Mr. Ernst for adding a frame addition within the fire limits be refunded. Ordered that a note in the Evansville National Bank, due on the 19th, ,ber paid j i i - j i 1 k : Ordered that the bonds due Francis Fellows be filled. up, and forwarded to him. i - The bill of Bising & Gerloch for $70, for ' lithography, city bonds and it-inting 100, was ordered to be paid: . Ordered that the Mayor employ a messenger tp , convey, the bonds to Iodiai apolis- and : deliver - tbem to Francis FelLowsi -.: . rAn informal colloquy ensued on the subject of closing out the water from the lower part or the city. . The Mayor submitted a report approving of the work done on Fourth Street, from Main, to Locust. r'Sh m,rtioo, the Council adjourned, to meet on'Wednesday evening. ,' i ' .', ' "'! ' Amusements. ( r f ' .TuRNEk'IA'LLTheTaudiehco at the theatre last night was not p?.r),icuJarly large, hut yas. highly select and the performance was the best ( of the 'seasori'thui far. " We 'have'ooi time partcuJarizr hut-, we eatregoers 1 .a buab bu ey will j be well nttaioed,by he company VoW'plaVnritf Tutnef llall. i ' To-night, will be .presented the very 1 popular play entitled "Asmodeus or tne inttie jje HL'with' . v , - . ... MfesSalUe Partington a., the Little Devil, in whifihj character she is said .lo, excel. The . pleasing r duet . " Ohf my , heart goes Pit-a' Pat" by Miss Sallie and Mr. Benson will be repeated, and the entertainment will clpsa wit the, admirable farce " Betsey Baker." We should r;o!nin5enid-all - who desire to spends pleasant evening to call in at Turner Hall. '; - : - . j- HO icCi I Envelopes, f v,. ;;.A V : We are prepared to furnish, to busness ' men ' Envelopes with" printed cards very cheat. aCaIl at the Journal office you want 8 Business Cards,' Checks, rteceipts. urarts, notes, etc., in tne beststyle."5, ; '--l- ;' ."

IiOCAI NOTICES. "'C1t7oSem.fo at the ; : , . . ', -r -J o.crnal , Office. - 0' Printers' Inks In ; addition ; to our large stock of Printers' Papers, Ve'have just received from the cele-

Lbratedjma.njifactoryHD..Wade& Co. ft full, stock of Jjyfcsgof all colors and qualities, which we will sell at manufacturers' card prices.1. Printers are inited to call and T examine our stock and prices. -, . - i oct8-lw Call and. -see the : new dress goods at Hughes' plain and figured Empress cloths, Paris silk Poplins, French Merinoes, English Mcnnoes and many'bther goods at (he lowest prices in the city.- . 15-2t. ,, Boy Wanted. To attend a Horse, Cow, &o.: ;A young man or boy who wishes to attend school preferred. octl5 3t ; ' ; . 1. Haas, .. .. , " Over First National Bank. : Wholesale Millinery. Wm. Hughes is still receiving new goods in this line, at the lowest, rates, oclo 2t . Real Estate. We direct attention to the advertisement of McNeelj & Schubert, Real Estate and Insurance Agents,' , west corner Main 'and Third Streets! second 1 story s and especially to that portion relating to an excellent farm for sale. " Dont fail to see the genuine Black Crook, October 21st, 22d and 23d. '..'( oct!4 1w Premium Beef. Messrs. M. Cohn & Co. will have in the Upper Market, at Stall No. 24, on Tuesday morning, the Premium Beef, a tbree-year old heifer, weighing 70C pounds. She took the first premium at the District Fair. - ' oct!2-2t. Removal. The New York Grocery has moved into the store formerly occupied by Cook & Healy, where,' with increased facilities, they will be pleased to receive the liberal patronage heretoforeTextendedTothemr j &ZZQ riPARcovTU&,:Co, Is CoMiNa.-yTIie"BIacl: Crook "next WCek- - mm 0CtU ' f! f t 1 ' . li lj I IThe prince of cutters, Prpf, VcMer'is now permanently located with J. n. Cartin. He handles the shears with grace and defies competition ; so give him a call if you want something stylish, -v .,t sept7-tr Take none other than Clark' Cotl6ri EvANSVlLit BtTBINfetwi CoLLEOE.' Evening session for instruction io Book-keeping and Penmanship will' open on Monday, 14th inst. ; . r2 DayTlaffras-ueualiTnO O ?7 ' ' w Thiwill he a good Wpdrknity for young men who labor during the day to employ profitably their evenings in securing a business education .that can aot fail to'give atisfacto and re-j pay many times its cost. For particulars call at the College Rooms, corner of First and Vine Streets. L. S. Mayfield, i - oci6 I- l a ti Principal. " J6SF" Ladies using the t Wheeler & f Wilson Sewing Machine, are e- rnestly requested to send immediate notice to my office whenever they are out of order, or any instructions in their use may be detired. Having secured the services of a first-class Adjuster from headquarters, I desire to have all the old machines in the city repaired and improved, and will spare neither pains nor expense to give my customers the moat,comp!ete satisfaction. F. M. Sellman, j... oct8 No. 35 Main Street. Oysters. Noble & Cos celebrated Baltimore oysters received daily at the New York Grocery. , , sep27-eodlm. ' ' Clatk's Spool Cotton is the best. Ladies I use Clark's Spool Cotton. .; City Orders, In any amount, for sale at the Banking House of i - L. W. J. Lowry & Co., se23tf No. 1 North First Street.: Machines Use Clark's Spool Cotton' ' h -z tr Gents: The finest and best selected stock cf goods for F11 and Winter ever brought to tfais, cityrcan be found it 54 Main Stieet. Call and jaee. Smith & Darling, j aug27 Merchant Tailors.; 1 U 0 """ 1 Jtfilward'tlfadle for sale cverwhere.m- t BHtchert Fles. j i' JusO-eceived a' large importation, direct from Sheffield. A full stock of Gum Belting alwaysjpn hand. : epl7 oiTti9HER, KeXJ,ooo;& Co. Consolidation. The firms of HenryiE. Bfemker, a,nd Blemker, .Tillmann & Co., Stove Dealers and . "Excelsior Stove Works; have been consolidated, and will henceforth be known Sas Blemker, Tillman & Co All debts and accounts will be collected and paid by may25tf Blemker. Tillman & Co. MilwarcTt Helix Aeedles, in Patent Wrappers, are superior to all others. .Hand sewing try JfikoareTi Ntedlet. H . . j . r t- . , ,L ..Milward's Needles are the best. ;

SrA full supply of Justices' Blanks for sale at this offiee. tf

Clark's Siiool ottons Q Cerd to 80. f2COIAL, NOTICES. ; invisible Poisons. .' "The. Medicis and the- Borglas' fortified their bystou with , powi lui . antidotes agaiiiKt the subtle poUtons with wliicli they utted to destroy their enemies and which they eared might, one day be employed against -thcmavesv There are( ttiifcf poison, alrnoftb as deadly, agalnHt which few oi us think ofitaking any precantlonx. These banes are 'in tbe air. Wben the atmosphere is surcharged with tbem. as it sometimes : is 'at thin season, epidemic feveis ensue. The Summer which has Just closed has been a- most remarkable one. The amount of rain that bas fallen has been enormous, and the exhalations from tn soil have been, and arc, dense and coEtous almost beyond example. .These exalations exercise a pernicious influence' on the vital power-, and predispose the system to disease. - Everywhere people are complaining of unurual debility, lassitude, and depre. sion. 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The sleeping rooms are spacious and well ventll ited : the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families and large traveling parties: and the house will continue to be kept as a first-clans hotel in very respect. , LEWIS KICK, Jnn28d3m Proprietor. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair '; Renewer 1 Is the only infallible Hair Preparation for Rettori-ng Gray Hair to iU Original Color, and Inymoting iU Growth. t It Is the ebeapeet preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will last longer-and acoorapllsb -mors than three botues of auy otber preparation Our Renewer la not a, dye; It will not stain the skin as others.- -' ' : It wiU keep the hair from falling out. ,Itleanses the scalp, and makes jibe hair soft, lustrous, aud silken. . . - Our Treatise on tbe Hair aent free by 4nalL"i ' i i i . .... JR, P.HALL, 4 QO Nashua, N. H i'roprietors. ror sale by an uruggisis. se4 : . .) I 'tli .;l ..Id-, ili' .'"! f " "'I MM JL it .f. t. .(1 :. !'i TUEXER'S TlC t QtOVUMt or .TIKXKU'8 TIC miLOlKEll or FTttVRRSA tl UKIVI.KSAI. sr.rnAtpu iii.i.s, K fcll It A Mi I A ni.l.S, ""A Safe, Certain, and fipeedif Cure or I .,'JSeuralgia and all yervovu DUease. i It Is an, unfailing retaedy in all ctutes of Facial Neuralgia, often nilecting a perfect cure in a single day. No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its magic influence. Even the severest cases of Clirouui Neuralgia and general Nervous Derail Yemenis of many years' standing, affecting the entire system, are completely and permanently cured by It in a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost. It contains notiiUs? Injurious to th most delicate system, and can always be used with perlect safety. It is in const hi. t use by the best physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Hent by mall on receipt of $1 and two postage-stamps. Hold i very where. TURNEK A CO., Hole Proprietors, : 10 Tremont eitreet, Boston, Mass. ael6d3m,eod - How manr mothers suffer the agony of seeing their little ones snatched away from them by the Whooping Cough, or Diplberia, when a single bottle of Poland's White Pine Compound would have saved the baby's life. It la Infallible. Batchelor'i Hair Dye. this splendid Hair Dye Is the best In tbe orld. Tbe only 4ru and perfect Dye. harmless. Reliable, Instantaneous. No itaappointmenu - No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tbe ill tffectsof Bad Dye. Invigorates the hair, eavlng it soft and beautiful. Tbe geuune is signed WUliam A. Batchelor, All others are mere Imitations, and should be voided. Hold by all Druggists and Pertimers. Factory hi Barclay 8 tree t. New rork. V BKWAItE OF A C'OUIVTERFKIT. dec 1 y. - Moth and Treckles. The only reliable remedy for tbose brown discoloration on the face called Moth Patches and Freckles la Pikky'8 Moth amd Fkecklk Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. J. Perry Dermatologist, 41 BondUtreet, New York. Hold by alldrugglsts in EvansvUte and elsewhere.- Price riper bottle. .;- : r. Jy2d8m GROCERIES. 4 n iX AWNOHTMCNT of CHOICE , FRESH FAMILY OROCERlfcJfor sale low at tne oia reliable lureka uazaar by ocll VICKEY bROH.. 76 Main Mireei. FKKNH ABBIVAIJt at the EUREKA BAZAAR M bags Extra Family Flour ass't brands; 100 bbls. Extra Family Flour ass't braqds; , SO bushels Fresh-Oround Corn-Meal; . 9) boxes Factoiy. Hamtnrg. and Western Reserve Cheese.. For snle. wholesale or re tail, at the Eureaa camr. y . . VILKERY BP.OS.. ami -' ' M Main fltn 75 Main Street. "-POTATOES! POTATOES! nenBUNIf, XOKTHWEMTERSr OO If POTATOES tbe first arrival of the season for sale at , . . . . ... , VICKERY BROS., ocll"" '-'J' r i '' 73 Main Street. ' EXTRA LEAF . LARD. ; m Cnoice ARTICXE nt our own puU X - ting up, for sa'e at l.tc. ih-t ( ound, at ri. V'ICKtRY BltOS , ocll i ; Eureka Basnar,73 Main Htreet. 1)7. . ! '"JI2ATS ' '"" " -.' -fBIi:i BEEF, Plain and Canvassed JLf Hams, Breakfast Bacon. Clear Sides, Bologne and Ham Haulage, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Eureaa Bazaar. " . . VICKERY BROS., ' ocll 75 Main Street. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! T1E8T BRIM nt JO per half-can lower grades lens ; OTHTEKS at 5c. at .... j VIClCEKi Bitus., ocll - 75 Male Street. nCTTEB AMD HaJfET Jut recelv13 ed and for sale at VICKERY BROH., fjMalu Street. ocU

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