Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 April 1868 — Page 2
THE i-' V ANS VlYTt ,F PA TTJY on r: N A f r MOND A Y. APIUL 27, 1863.
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Indiana Item. : A hub acd spoke factory is to be fftntcu in Kockvilla. TLe Lafayete millers 'complain of a scarcity of wheat. :'" The "Fori Wayne Gazette says the wheat crop looks well in that vicinity. Oae of the men implicated in the conspiracy, to 'rub the Jtffersonvii'e jay train has rmde a confession giving full particulars of the plot. A little chill fell into a privy vault at Indianapolis, the other day. and xarrowly escaped a horrible death. Henrv Clark who murdered Mr. George "Telle a few day? ago at Salem, has been taken to New Albany for safe keeping. The city of New Albany has been compelled to borrow fifty thousand dollars "for the purpose of meeting liabilities" now due and.shortly to become due. The Terre Urate Physicians have concluded to organize a Medical SoThe1 City '3Iarshal of" Gieeuta-dle had his pocket picket picked at Lafayette, a day or two ago. . Loss, $05. The Secretary of State has the commissions for the Justices of the Peace in the various counties about ready to forward. . Governor Baker speaks at Lexington, Scott County, on the 30th inst. The Evening Commercial attributes the fall of William II. Graves, the young man arrested for mail robbery at Fort Wayne, to base ball. A band of Gypsies, to the number of sixty, are encamped a short distance east of Indianapolis. The-Democracy . of Green Castle in the city election are trying the "independent candidate" dodge. It is significant, however, that the independents are all genuine Democrats. The Putnam Banner says the four young ladies attending Asbury Uni-
versity at ureeo tastle exhibit luily : i as much proficiency in their studies none of the appearance of "weaker vesseb." The Vincennes bridge over White Hiver, at the south end of Kentucky Avenue, was considerably injured by the late freshets. The stone" work of the two middle piers was badly washed out, and for a day or two past workmen have been engaged in repairing the damage. The superstructure has eettled several inches, but no permanent trouble is apprehended. Ind. Journal. A careless driver of a street car in Indianapolis ran. over a little giri on Thursday, crushing both of her leg? so terribly that the child can hardly recover.- .; , . Miss Monroe, of Michigan Ciiy, claims to have sustained cardiac injuries to the extent of $30, 00J. in a recent flirtation with Walter Leeds. It must be a sick heart that wculdu't recover under such a powerful remedy, David Hollis, of Decatur County, recently lost 87 sheep in one night, by dogs. Other neighbors lost from 25 to 30. The Germaa ladies of Terre Haute design holding a magnificent Fair on the 20th and 27th of May. , . A large public hall was dedicated in Ilockville on Tuesday eveninsr with appropriate ceremonies. It was erected mainly through the personal exertions of General George Steele. lion. Jesse L. Williams, of Fort Wayne, one of the Trustees of the W. & E. Canal, was iu the city yesterday. lie lntormea us tne water wasdown to Hacoon Creek, and would reach this point in a few days. He went up the canal to see that everything was clear. Terre Haute Express. The Lafayette Journal of the 23d Eays The divorce case of Oykr vs. Oyler, occupied most of the time of the Circuit Court yesterday. The wife is the one that applied and obtained the divorce. bhe was the sixth wife of the defendant, and is the third separated from him by divorce. In- Lafayette a blind man stole a seventy-five dollar flute; Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor had"a golden wedding, and one hundred and twenty-six Catholic children partook of their first communion last Sunday, The premium list and rules and . regulations of the Ninth Annual Fair of the Harrison County Agricultural gociety is announced. Tho premiums are large id nUuibrr and liberal in amount. The Fair will be held at Corydon, commencing oa Tuesday, thelsof September, and continue four days. A little child, in New Albany, was run over by a Jeffersonville train, on Thursday afternoon, and on.; of its lees cut off just above the ankle. The child died next day. On Thursday last, Mr. Thorn is and Flora Linx, two of the New Albany pioneers, eeiebr.ited taeir golden wedding. The veteran couple received the congratulations of hosts of friends. Some of the mo.-t verdant citizens of Pike County have been swindled by a couple of lottery agents. Served 'em right. G. L. Spencer, Esq., Capt2in Admire and Major Ed. Baker, are each spoken of as .Republican candidates for Legislative honors in Warrick County. They are all young men of . good ability and high aspirations, and we hope one of them will receive r mum -tt -t-? ,
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The Warsaw Union lrtts changed j hands, and will hereafter be conduct- j ed by Mr. F. J. Zimmerman, who for j some time has been connected with j
the Fort Wayne 'Democrat. New Albany cries alo'ud for amusements. .The Commercial ay :" Now that the religious meetings are'.'ended, two or three good concerts wotiM contribute largely, to tho popular enjoyment. , - ' . . '.. 'J,' " The Crawfordsville . Jour-oat .bis changed hands. McCaia & Hendricks are now editors and proprietors. ;r; Dr. Bowden-has been elected one of the delegates to the General Conference that meets at Chicago next month. -He has also been appointed as assistant pastor of Roberts Chapel, Indianapolis. The President of a large University is in poor business acting rs' Resistant paaior of a co.igregatioBjr ,!,;- :j .. A family living on Mississ:ppi Street recently bought a package of baking powder from a druagist, and were all made deathly sick by the first batch of biscuits. The druggist nwa-' ufactores his own, powder, and it is presumed that he got the ingredients a little mixed. After eating, the family were a "retched" set'of people. lndiannpolis Sentinel. The Mctbddists of .Laconia design building a nw church this Summer, sixty feet long, thirty-six feet wide with sixteen feet ceilings. - Oo the 13r.li inst. 3 - drunken black smith attempted to shoe a horse in Laconia, but was knocked down by the animal and tramped upon and so injured as to o'ecasion his death next day. - - t. -.. -;; A Tcrre Haute man has invented a steam street .carwhich is to run without unusual noise in any of the streets. They think of trying the thing in Viucenues. . - The Petersburgh Tribune understands from" good and reliable authority, that so soon as preliminaries can be settled with the present ow ners of the old Straight Line Il iilroad bed, a move will be made to finish it up. "SPEER'S PO II T GRAP E WINE. Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Church or Communion Purposes. AlsOjExcellent for ladles and Weaklj Persons. Vineyards, New Jersnj. SPEEB'S PORT 5 CJKAl'E WINE, ? ' Vowv "Veara Old. This justly celebrated 'Native "Winb made from the jmee ol the Oporto tirape, raised iu this country. Its invaluable tonic and strengthening properties are unsurpnssed by any other native Wine. Being the pure juice of the grape, produced miller Mr. tpeer'i own personal supervision its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngt chiid may partake of its ijenerous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged jnd debilitated, aud suitable to the various ailments that afllict the weaker sex. It is iu every respect ' A WISB TO BE RELIED (XV. Invalids use3peer's Port Grape Wine. Females use iSpeer's Port Grape Wine, v Weakly persons dud benefit by its use. Speer's Viu s in hospi tals are-preferred to other wines. eT!Sold by druggist A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Office 213 Broadway, New York. deVo7 dly J. Ac COATS' nrsr six-conn white & black THEEAD Assorted Cases Of 100 Dozen. Bright Colors in Boxes, With their well-known Trade Mark. 3fEW ASSORT.MESIS. And from forty to fifty Shades o; Color in each box of FIVE DOZIIS, Assorted Cases of 100 Dozens. v v BEST SIX-CORD CROCHET COTTON. ' On Spools and in Hanks. FOH SALE BY THE PACKAGE OSLY. JOHN & HUGH AUCHIXCLOSS Sole Agenls In Xn York. FOR J. & P. COATS, of PAISLEY, SCOTLAND. jan-29 3m eod. Wholesale Clock House. GEISSLES & DELAXG, ! ; I WIIOI.KSAI.K Clock Dealers, ieep constantly on hand a FULL assortneut of i?etn l'homas and other American .locks; KKGCLATORS, OFFICE AXD i ALL CLUCKS. Send lor Price List to Xo. IS MUX STREET. mTlO dl v t-'nchariged. A Notary
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Evansville Journal Company Javicg completed tone building, their new Xour-story Mext to New Opera House On Locust Sireet, Are now receiving from mannfacturers and Importers the largest and most recherche stock of FHEXCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN . Tens, j3encihl . Inkstands, &c.. ever brought to this market, and which they propose to sell, ; WHOLESALE AXU RKTAIL, t a small advance oa Eastern cost. Their t,tock consists in part of the following: Cartel's celebrated Combined Writing and Copyiug Ink the best In the market. In quarts, pints, half-pints, and school packages. - Arnold's celbratel Writing l-'luid. In pint aud quart bottles. Butler's Writing Fluid. In plats and quarts. Carmine. Inks. Best quality. Blue, Yeiiow, aud other Inks manufactured to order. PENCILS. American Lead Pencil Company's unrivalled Per.cl . We have a large stock at the above, comprising some ten diller;nt brands, raumi iu price from 30c. to SI per dozen. These Pencils are unequaled for cheapness and durability by anything in the market. Faber's Pencils. All numbers. . Eagle Pencils. All numbers. Rehback's Offic Pencil. A splendid article. Eagle and Star Rubber-Tipped Pencils. Blue'and Red Marking Pencils. . EM VEL OPES. We have a large stock of White, Burl Ofaiige, Canary, Meion, Ac, from No. 3 to No. 6i, at prices ranging from Si 50 to S8 00 per 1,000; and the Newest Agony in Wedding and Party Envelopes. Also, Legal and Manilla Envelopes of all qualities. We are prepared to print Envelopes in the latest and ulost nobby styles. SHIPPING TAGS, Of all s'.zs, for sale at New York prices We also print them when desired. . . CARDS OX all kinds. LEGAL CAP PAPER, Of all weights aud qualities, from 11 to is pounds. . : Cedar Letter Clips; Common Letter Files; Pen Racks; Steel Pens: Paperweights. 4c. All of the best makes, a nd of all prices. AMERICAN NOTE PAPERS Of ail weights and qaalities. AMERICAN LETTER PAPERS Of superior qualities and very low prices The Pen is Mightier than the Sworl" SEOHTOTS GOLD FBK DO NOT WEAll OUT. A Single One will Last a Lifetime. . UY THEIR TJSK TH3 uuioa or weiting is ezducei, Qratar Uniformity la Obtained. JZatt,2Z7egance and Beauty acquired. KosoiT, PLtisuss Ln mm coxsma Taa Best, Cbtiapeflt and moet Dorable lalinmenti for Writina erar used. CENT DY MAIL SAFELY. Frio, jyiy Ont md lymrt EaTraYellng Agents Employed. Onfi Mxi yon viii find IVui riMtly adapted to Mr kaod nd tyla of nuag: or cneioit stam; a MALDXX LAKX, HW TOBS. c'1f rt.turt'm Builders and Painters. w E HAT E IN STORE, S.cX) pounds strictly pure White Lead. ' i . 1-1. : . , t i 5).(W pounds Bay State White Lead. 1,0 Hi callous Linseei Oih 5,ia) pounds No. 1 Putty, in Bladders and Cans. ' , Window Glass, all sizes. Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. COLORS of every variety, DRY or ia OIL. All of which we are selling as chea as can be purchased in the West. KELLER & WHITE, Wholesale Druggists, Evansville, Ind. zncb.6 tf PubUc in the oifice. fani'O.itf
Social- Election as to Whether the "City shall Pay 8200,000 of its Stock to the E, H. & N. R.K. JLw or Not Jt is isou okii:ri:d rv the Common 'ouncil of th Ciry of Evansviile ou account of the cham-ed and advanced c'iic!:iio-i of the work on the Ev. ansville. Henderson and Nashville K;11road tiiuee the elect io . to take :0,0W) stock in the smn ly tals city on the 1st dav of July last, and ot the want of availibiiily of said subscription by reason of one of the conditions a pot. which said Stock was voted, affli to render the subscription efficient aun avtilable: Tuat on Wednesday, the sixth day of May, l.stjs, at tho usual places of holding elec Jons, and pursuant to the 3fth Section of the City Charter as amended by the Act oi March, 1So7, an election shall be held lor the purpo-e of ascertaining whether the qualiiied voters ot the city do or do not desire the Common Council on behalf of the city, to subscribe for ami take rock in the said Evonsville, Henderson ai.d ith-' vil'e Kailroatl Companv to the amoiiiit of Three Huudre-t Thousand IV)!ltis, to be paid for in the 7 y er ceiit. Bonds of the City, or their proo-eis or otherwise a- the city shall determine. The subscription a jd payment lor sail stock to be made urf'M, and subject to the following conditions, tovit : iJi.iiWJ ol s, d bunds, or llieir proceeds, to he paid by the city, to be used only to procure raUs, cinirs. atid spikes, to be laid down ou Hie hrst forty miles sou:n ot Henderson, and il'M,fH.M to be paid ut after the tirst forty miles shall be finished, and to be ued only to pro ure rails, chairs, and sj.ilies to lay down tne last unbuilt SO miles. The other conditions submitted and areed to at the eisctio.i of July 1st, lsT. relative to 20 percent in stock over our subscription ; the track to the river at Henderson, and running of cars a near Hie river as piaclictii'le; th- running of boats in cose connection with the trains; the keejrluif of offices at Evaiisville to receive and hill fieihts and t cket passengers aud check b .gaie over the boats and road, and no di-c imination to be made against Evausvi Ivor hir railroads or citizens in transportation of Ireigiit or passenueis, t reia .in I he same, and to govern this election as they were at the lortner election. Said election shall be by ballot, aud upon the t ckets of those who desire said stock to betaken shall be written or printed th words, "TiiKo Slock," or other words clearly expiessins such desire, nnd up m the tickets of those who do not desire said stuck to be taken, tdiall lu? written or printed the words, " lake No fiocs," or other equivalent words. 'In ail other respects said election sf:all be conducted in the same manne- and be governed by the tame rnies and regulations a-i the annual elections for officers of said city, except that no one can vole at said election win shall not hav paid a 'ity Tax within twe.ve months before said electivn. Notice ol the time and place ot ho'dloe said elect ion shall be given by publishing a copy of this Older six days In rive daily n -wsp pers. printed and published in the city, the last of w hich publications shall be at least rive days oeloie the time of holding said election, one ot such papers to be printed in the tiermau lauguaue, in which lauguace a translation of unsolder shail be puhlished, and no defect, in the translation shall affect the validity of the notice. And if on the proposition to take stock, this order shall be carried by a majority of the votes polled, this order shall supercede all former orders on the subject. And it Is the intent Ot this order that under it and former orders only. Three Hundred Thousand Dollars of said slock in all, is to be subscribed and paid for bv the city. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Mayor. api-CQ d'it CARPETS.
i C A, R P E T WAREHOUSE. VM. E. FRENCH & CO. Nos. 47 and 49 Main St., EYAXSVILLE. The largest aud mo6t complete assort- , meut of Iloiise-Furnfsliing Goods in the STATE OF INDIANA. In STYLE. QUALITY, and PRICE, we PEf Y ALL COMPETITION, KA!T OK WEST. In addition to all our other lines of goods, we have 40,000 Rolls WALL PAPER, at UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURE. By means of a NEW INVENTION in the production of (1UI.U I'AKLOlt PAPEBK, which weeo-itrol in thiS market, we are now enabled to sell these ele gant goods at about 25 PER CEISTT. less than thev were ever belore offered in this market. e-UITE VS A CAH..-SU aprlTdtf DENTISTS. DR. I. ECVS IT-. - -j-. llesident Oeiitists Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First StreeU, Evansvllle, Ind., MAXl'FACTVKEK OF COXTIVl ons Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vuj cauite.Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carve Work, Artificial Palates, &c. ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Cxld (an excellent and sate anaesthetic), Chi roforrn, Ether, and also several local par: lyzers. NEURALGIC Affections treated. MY FACILITIES are as good and n establishment as large (consisting of ri. rooms) as any in the United States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the e: tensive patronage received during the p EIGHT TEARS. lnchA DR. J. C. BIERB0WEK, dQ Surgeon Dentist. Office, No. 10 FIRST STREET, fcst .Vt and Locust, Tenders his professional servicas re ftcitizens of Evansville and vicinity fti-- u Administers Nitrous oxide Gas. to aiiviate pain in extracting teeth. DEALERS - PURE NORTHERN I r E. FAMILIES i)KSIRIU 1IEAI.TII Ice rcade on living water will be supplied promptly, bv leaving orders with iliOCKEK 4 MORTEN, mar25-d3m a'o. 11 South First St.
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J0IIX II. SCOTT, IlookMvIler, fit ji tioiier -V ewsdeali: it, o. .3 MUX STREET, cor. Second, RUlOtfly,. EV ANSVILLE. C1XCIXXATI " Xper Warehouse. CHATFIELD &. WOODS, n a x v r.icTniEHs AM WSOLE-ALE PAPER DEALERS 77 and 79 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hati 1 a complete assortment ot FLAT-CAP, FOLIO, TiVAlY, MKOIUM, i:YAL, AM fcilFLlt-KOVAL FLAT T.KTTFRS, vnilous w ijhts; FLAT CUMMKIICI L tSi) J'ACKr.T XdIM; Hubbara s GLAZtD J r U PAPERS. Nos. 1 and 2: al-o. other brands, t.f all coiors PRINTERS' CAKH STOCK, n sheets, colored and white; also. CUT CARDS, in lu.l variety of yuali'ies and sizes. , - RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS, Varied weights and uaUlles. MAMTACIfKtHS i)F PAPER B AGS & FLO I'll .SACKS', All sizes and numbers, fiit quality of paper, , JVViwi Pn(T. Miini'ta Paper, llnok Paper, Wrapping Priper, fo ored Potter I'nper, Jma J up-r, Sbtrrti IXtp'-r. Cnnale Pu per, fur Boards, ktraw lioanl: I-ealhers of nil KinIs For Binders use, together with TOOLH aud " KIXDFUS 51 A I'll IN l.ll , All of which we offer at lowest market piK'eS. ' Crders by mail prom plly filled. ClI ATr lELlJ A WOOHS aud 7'J Walnut t-eet. 4 inciuiirtti. uiarJl dtf FISH & RARTER, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK HOOKS, M ISC EL LA NEO US BOO KS, PAPER ENVELOPES, ., 'Ayr- : '. J iseral fitiitionerj-, IVo. lf Main J"ici';et, Evmisville, Indiana. jwlyfly II E ALT, ISAACS & CO., MANUPACTCREHS AND JOCBEIvS IN BLANK HOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Job Printers A; Ilookbindcra. Wholesale and Iletail Dealers in STATIONERY, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. IVo- 5 INor-tH Xir-st Ht., (At R. F. Barter 4 Co.'s old stand.) EVANSVILLE, lD. Home-male Blank Books always on baud, ani masle to order on tttort noluf. "Music, MaKazines, and I'eriol icals bound iu any style. rnarli dim p.emoxi.v, geo. l. iixox. t.j. hcit SEM0h, DIXON & CO. Kvaxsville, Ind., Jan. 1, 18G3. tfTK IIAVt:, Til IS HAY, ASSOt lV ted fiurseiv-s together tor tne purpose o. (loin a Wttfileale Hoot and bfior Business, iu ihis city, under tiie firm name ot t-emomn, Dixnn t Co "aluo, forilolna a rnauulactuiiiii bnsines in the town oi Abii gton. MasNarhuetts, under the flrrj name of Hunt senionin A Co., ot?.ce ut 143 Pearl street, Boston. P. fsKMONIN. UKO. L. WXOX. T. J. HUNT. Evansville, InJ., Jan. 1, 1SI3. I have, Ililsi dav, admitted as co-partnfr in my present llil and Shoe liutine, 1 this city, and a. so In ti e man utaet ur!i iiusiuess. in Abinu'OU, .Massaehu-ett Geo. Ij. UiKOti atd i. J- Hunt, awiil 1 si-cl, by t; e above carii, 1viij the 11 names and t heir o"jeeus. Mr. Hunt, who has a l;fe-loni4 expeti eiiee in the in a nr. fact nri'is busine.-s and a number one jwae "t Boot and .Shoes, will devote bis time to mai utacturina esr.iessiy lor tne Kvan-sviiie House and the puichase of siicti goods as we do not exp'-c-t to make .urselvtn. iherinn, by this new arrangement, wil possess a ivaiitai-es which but lew ljnu can claim, and wi.l be utile tootrer induce meiihs to our trade, bo' h as ieg;ird price aud q lality. The object of the different members 0! the firm m this association is not to Uo business for a day, but u iiletime; aud, to acconii lish their objects, they expect to do business upon correct principles, thereby mei UiuK a full snare of the trale. 1 o my old patrons, I leioru my tincere thanks for their liberal patronage, anr hope, by ckse attention, 10 merit aeon tiuuance of the same In the future. Very restK-ttully, lan7 l. N:.vo?fl5f. Visiting Caeds, printed on Fil de Linge, Bristol Antique or Wooden Cards, at our Job Rooms, second floor of Journal building.
commissi;:-.,- ;. . -: . Coin ii riua i 1 5 It- i-m, PR IDUCE AM) COMMISSIOX ME U C II A .N T 8, So. 4 SYC.IMOHE RTKEEr, . marlld?:n EVANSvri-LE. FRED. . R. HUSTON r & CO., No. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, E VA NS VI L L ;, INDIA N. i , FOllWAUDLNG & COMMISSION I.1E3?, CI-IaVlSTTS, AND
' OliXIIt.VL, 1 AO lil NTH White Line CeEtral Transit Comp'y. All property chippfi by thU Line v'" tbtoaan In locked mid xnttled cars, without leiiaiidiiut; or traiisfer. fehll ;(in AICI. Having li'-olvel my connpciimi with the late firm r it. K. imukeit-ou A Co., I luterni to devote my attention to tin-1 11terestM of the abovi; JOhntt'e Line, anil can promise my friends ju :-tc time, care Jul h itHllin, and cIh hii rte-. leb.l ALKXANDKK WIION. ' ' AYER'S II I II VIGOR, For the Keriovation cf tLo Hair. The (.KE IT DLSIDLUATI M of the A'C.
A drcini which is at onco greeable, healthy, and effectual for jrc-i-erving the hair. Faded or gray hair , i toon restored to it original' color, and the glots rind frmhnets of youth. Thin hair is thicken:d, filliDf!; hair check od, au 1 Luldncss often, tlioueh not alwaj-?, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where tho lulli- ' cle are d.-stroyed, or the gland atrophied and decayed. But nuch as remain can be Raved fur usefulness by this application. Instead of fjuling the hair with a pasty pediment it will LeV) it clean and vigorotin. lis occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tree frora thoe deleterious tubstunces which make Home preparations danrrcrous and injurious to the hair, the Vioi can only.beneCt but not harm it. 1 wanted merely for a Unit Dr'M-4liitr, nothing elic can be found bo desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not woil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on tho hair, giving it a rich glo-sy lustre and a grateful perfume. FKKPAKLD BY Dll. J. 0. AY Kit k CO, Practical and Analytical 67c mits, Mill 1:1.1., .M
pbict; fri . I inc)i7 d'lm (-in NewBcoklicders' FurcLihiEg House. JOHN 11. HOOLE & EON. Importer, Man ufactureiB, and Dealeni iu Lo(;kl)IiidtTs' Stock, TooIh nntl 3Iaeliii-iy, so .main fini:i:r, marI3 d3m C INCINNATI. OH JO. mi C. TUIIN0CK (i. 00., SIX ASS FOUNDERS, Gas and Steam Pipo Fitter Corner Tine rnd Fir: t Streeu Cash paid for old Copper and Braw. " liealerti iu all ilnds of Bnts Cim &i Whistles, and .Steam (Jauyes. I'artlcuhv attention j ald to repairing and adjiiHtlri; rttril CiaiiKes t I lulled tf Notice. To (ojii'LY wirif f ut: wihi: of ruMiiv of my Jady c.i-ioriieis. 1 am v.. .line toopeu, on the 1st of May, a i-ctiool of Instruction birall biancliesof tine and fccientiric NeiMilework. Application, to be made at my store, 00 .Second blreet, between Main aud Locust. .... apriO dlw MK3. t'H. KULCHLLK.
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