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OCTOBER 2, 1S. Are They Forgeries? From Harper's Weekly. The New York World says: "The Radical newspapers have forged speeches and put them in the mouths of Soutlern Democrats by whom they wore tievcr uttered." Is it a forgery that Frank P. Blair, the Deiuoeratia candidate for Vice President, wrote to Colonel James O. Droadhcad, on the 30th of June: " There is but one way to restore tY.a (lavnmmpnt nn.l the Constitution. and that is for the President eleot. to declare thc?e acts (of lleconstruction) nuli and void, comph the army.to undo Us usurpations at the South, dis pcre the carpct-bas .tfiate Governn euts, allow the whiU --.people to. reorganize, their own (overnment, and elect Senator and Representatives?" Is it a forgery that Wade Hampton paid at a Democratic ratification meeting in Now York: - ' - -'.v "An-i I want you all to TfgTster an o ith that when they (' the white people of the South, without regard to rhe exceptions of the lleconstruotion act;,') do. vote, that thesa votes be counted; nnd if there is a majority of white vote.-, that yon. will- place- beymour an 1 Blair rn the'Wbite House, in spite of all the bayonet? that shall bo brought against them?"--Is it a forgery that'Wade Hampton paid at his reception in Charleston that he proposed in the Cjmmittee on the I'iatform, In the Democratic Convention, to insert the words, ""And , , .1 . . T . A.' we ueciare tnac me .ueconerrucuuu acts are revolutionary, unconstitutional and void?" and that he added: "When- I- proposed "that, every sincle member of the Committee and the 'warmest men in it were the in iien of the North Came forward and' aid they would carry it out to the Dd?" ' " '' ' ' pnd? Is it a farsrery that Mr. C. C. Langdon, delegate to'the Democratic Convention, said id a published letter before the ,4th pf July, .that the reconstruction measures are " unconstitutional, and of course, absolutely void," that this would be the chief plank in the -.Democratic r plat form ; r that the Supremo Court,' probably at its next term, would- so decide; and that he added: , f , " Then alT we ' want is a President whcS3 views are in accord with that decision, and who has the will and the nerve to do his duty. It will be his duty to enforce the decree of the Court it need be, at the point of the bayonet?" t is it a forpory that John Forsyth said, in the Mobile, Register, speaking of reconstruction : 44 And here we may a3 well say that the people of the South do not intend to submit, to that permanent rule, result as the Presidential election may?" . - - - ' : - Is it a forpery that Raphael Semmes said at Mobile: " 44 1 have come to declare that I have given my allegiance, heart and soul to the old i Hue. provided we ean restore tne Old' flag again "to be the representative oi the principles ot the Constitution, which we will be able to effect by the election of Seymour and UUir f " Is it n forcery that the Charleston Mercury said: - Peace was made by General Sher man in the' Spring of 18(J5, in his terms of capitulation with General Johnston.-' That was peace, and noth iu-r else ever will bo peace? " Is it a forgery that Albert Pike said: " ThaSoutkia our land; the North is a forc'L'n and hostile realm. If the old Union cannot be restored. we will hope .to, see the South indent nrl n r hpfVirri vet itii?" ' V . " a'J Is it a forgery that General Battle, of the - hte rebel army; fcaid 1 at the Democratic meeting in Mobile:; ....'".Tli.' .Democratic. party, indorses l'nuciiiuj for which you battled? Is it forgery1- tLat the llichmond : E" a uircr says; . 'TliC i nest .Democratic IIousq., of Jleotv-Rntrttives, in case of a coptt3t will r.c'3v'uzc,. andrpnly jeeogmzfi fflffi w-h -lufniberH' as ' eonie ' 'leat'. constitutions, and that .have t. white ueWtt or the Stater I- it fortfury" ttiat the -llichmond Vthlg, speaking of the Blair; letter. said : "HV ti, clared without hesitancy, and in -terni 'too citar and "decided to : b i4.i?UHi"crfoid,.thHt, were he Pres-' i lent, trwi! iwhole i Kxecutive i power 5 nonM ti' ctuoiqyeu to . plot out every V03ti.su ot ividical reconstruction Is it a' forgery 'that Wade Hampton cTHl: " i. f Try' to con vinco the negro that we are his real friends; but if he will not be convinced, and is still joined to his idols, convincehim at least that beau sist.Jooko tb those ido's, whom ho serves as his gods to feed 3 and'eloth'i himJ-'AgYetj 'ata6pg yourselveti, aud utj firmly onThis belief, that jmi will, nut empfoy any one who J Votes th'C H:ttlicl tickfct?" ' 1 : : x r. . . aifc T"1 1 . i i .iff mt rvii ma f a i noTi! i'i Lr ft a : i4fi(int3sVf'a l)imocratioi' Iub, offi- ! ieisHy.tid of ' Demoeratio ' cards ;,pf recmnnieridution for colored men: .. :. 1 "'Wa hone that hereafter, when any . .Dl'i:: cres to cpap.loy a colored man ; ialany . capacity. 'Jxe will ask to fe )i,vcarlj,an4 if,;oon is produced , will rt j-9 ta eoipioy hitti?'.', i .,-,.,, . "I'f i( ;f prgery that the Chattanooga ' '. llitm aaiJUii ' ' ' v - 'natfer any-and all taunts of tyr- . anhyunil after November, ami then welL. we. would rather. he a nimble squirrvl than a white Radical?" Y s it- a forgery that the New York 'Wfii'il ilM ot sajlt speebhes of Wade JlamntQiit as. wa pvive quoted: .. '; " i We uva- found tuoiato be the eand.d and persuasive '.utterances of -.an. honest and courageous man?" And if these are all forgeries, why is it that the Charleston Mercury said: " '- J"' i . ; " Pr'y ale'alvTceT' froihour most strenu.wiHfriends at the Northt request that we should protest against the im- ' pradcutjfcreSsidns that have escaped Bo:ne SouUiem.speakers since the ad-, joarnment ' of ihe National Demo- ; eiatie Coaveutiou , It is' qnea----tionaWe-irhether-at this time any- ; vi -'i"'i.i't(iuiin;ii uy loo UBUGI1 reforiaiBO tO tUlliSTsi that Lr nn nnntaV ". "Dtwvi'- iWhat wa want just now is to . :-'V r'-' r'. " .y.l-.i- . i ';, If. these are' not forgeries they show diti'iotly-tfcat the policy of tb Dem- : oirtie party,' should it snccetdat the f ' -polls, will bo the t'oroiblo, overthrow - .t1 the govejnme.ts ot the Southern JStarea. Aaiwi. ; necessarily produce .-. civil war i i.-r. v , - r M.i.j .i.j-.iij?; ' ; K'vAXsvrtiE, Ind.. Sept. 21, 1888. n","'. '! e JIOE, CARK ACo., was tliM rtay dissolved by mutual (-.ui.-.uit, N. F. .C.irr wltndramfng. j The i.u-l-jf-. will' heveattor be conducted by F. " T. Ho-ie ana Juha Gilbert, under the ' -'s yli) t llotlgo Jt Co., who assume atlren Jo'is'.t'tllties, and who Will collect all -"-.iniis due the late Arm or Hodse, ;arr & Co: F. T. HOIXiE, -,-t N.F.OAKK. - ,1 t JOH.NU1LBEBT. 4 ' ii rvtiring from the above Arm, I am verv " lliankfut to my friends , lor past ' favors ' and hopw they will continue to patrili7. my successors In boHlnes. ! . va - ' N. F. I'ARR, ,s : sepSSHt -"--- (Courier copy.

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SPECIAL i ( - ail i ITOTICS. .TO.TIJE 1 i XJ i NERVO AND DEBILITATED, Whose sufferings heve been protracted from, bidden causes, and, who3e eases require prompt treatment; to render existence desirable. Do you feel weak,: debilitated, easily; tired? Does.a litlle extra exertion produce palpitation of. the heart? Does your liver, -or . urinary organs,, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Do you have spelld of "ghorflrreathiri or dyspepsia? Are "your bowels' constipated? Do you have spells of faintog,or .rushes of blood tq-tb head? Is "your "memory impaired tIs your mind constantly dwelling -upon this ...v.;.., -r, 1 i , -j..t i:i. Buujeeut . xo j uu iuM.!uuiif houcbd. moping, tired of " company, ; of wish to- be left life? Do yon alone. to get . awayfram every body? Does j any Kttle thing make yoa st3rt or jump? Is your sleep brokeo or restless? Is the lus tre of your eye as brilliant? the bloom of your cheek as bright? Do you en joy, yourself -in ociety as well?; Do you pursue your busihess with' the same energy ?;Dtf jou feel as much coundence ia:- yourseit r Are yeur spirits dull and '. flagging, given to fits of melancholy?. ' If do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless night8?:;'Yonf back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you Attribute this to dyspepsia or liveiTcomplaint? ' '' 'IIow many eu,; from badly-cured, diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, "have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that nas reuueeamo general system so much as to induce- almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis epi nal affections. suicide, and almost every other fornj f disease which humanity iis dieir- to, and the real cause of the; trouble scarcely i ever suspected, and havel doctored for all but the right ohe2r -'?J ; Diseases of thosd'qrgjns require the use ot a iduiretic. HhiLiSlKUJjJJ FLUID EXTRACT BUC II U is the great diuretic, "and ia. a. .certain "cure for'diseases of the "Bladder, Kidneys, uravel, uropsy, urganic w eaknesa, I Female Complaints, General Debility, and all, diseases of the. Urinary Or- - r . . if - '!- gans, wnetner existing in maie or female, from whatever cause origin ating, and no matter of how -long standing.' - s' " If no "treatment i3 submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may'ensue. Our j flesh and bipod axe, supported from these sources, sind our health V;hapinea'Dd that -o( posterity. ttepend upon prompt use oj a reliable remedy. - - HELM ISOLD'S EXTRACT" BUCHU, established upward of eighteen years, prepared. by i. J : i - . i ' : j-: 1 , II. T. n ETiiM BOL D, Ilrtij;jist, ... 1!:, 491 Broadway, New York, J AND 101 South Tenth Street,' flllLAnEM'HIA, 1'KSN. TRICE: .i ll i-f -f i 1 H i :i : i ii T $1 25 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for Delivered to 'any "address,.-. Sold Ty all druegists-erery where.- , .JNone are.Renuiu unless; done up in fteel-cnjrravPKi wrapper, with iae-; simile., of my Cacmical; AVTarehouse,' and signed . 11. t man BOLD. ' STOVE WORKS. . ; Excelsior , Stove .Works, y X - - -.1 1 - . t! i ' ' - ' '.. (Successors to H. E. Blemker TASUFACTtREKB- of the line and if 8 - ' hea(vy ' EXCELSIOR STOVE,' ' the mout famous durable , now made, and CHARTES STOVE, and the good and cneaj '. . i( t , ..: : Armada, StonaaD,' Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and. PAXMETTC) STOVES, and a ' great variety sof HMJLTZJXQ STOVES, all of the latest and most ap proved pattern. ii'm.i ! nj t Also, IJbt and Smooth Country Holloww are, eiLiiieia ana jujub, wtu uu uuo, Uog-Irons, Dinner Fots, Tea-Kettles ; and particular attention paid to the mannfaoinreoi liouce-vvorK n .ji C1ST-IE0.N FEO MS, G BATES, Ar.fi C . , vi . j '- Also . ' ' --. 1 -j . Tinrvriai-e ' ,T and Dealers In Tinners' Stock. , J'd,tilrwl- Cooking Stoves warranted for W vv W T U1UU Irflff where?" "llclu4 fore purchasing elseFonndery, corner Blxth Street and Canal. Biore ana Mmpu Koom at No. 14 Second dww)iaa. au. t loiuaera Old Bt&nd. BiJfiMKliR, TILLM..j Tco. maysa

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CHAIH.T1S II A 15 COCK Co., . , iarPORTKR AND UKALBLR t ' .ir' : j, . . ... . -. , Coach & ; Saddlery. Hardware Bprltigs, Axiea, Wood ' Wo'fvilES Harness. Kuameled Patent Leatber , . Fad fckli", Hfelrtlngs, &c, Ac. , 2Vo. S Main Street. ' Evansviile, July Z, lStid T jeW IKETTICIIER, KELLOGG & Co. (Successors to Wells, KeUogK & Co.) IMPORTER3 AND JOBBERS OF ' . 13 irsst : Street, SIGN OF THE big j? jldilook: AXES, AXES,. .,' , AXES, AXES, AXES, AXES, ' TABLE CUTLER Y. TABLE CUTLERY, , TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET, CUTLERY, j-. POCKET CUTLERY,, POCKET CUTLERY, . .... ... Trace Chains, ; Trace CJlitiiiiM, Traoo OlniiuM, Hoes, .' ; , - Ifoes,..,., ','...- ;. .11 Planters' Plu nlK' riaMters' Aioes, o Mechanics Tools, Mechanics' Tools, .:.-. : . Mechanics' Tools, GUILDERS' IIARDlf ARK, ' ' : BlILUKIkS' HAKDWAUE, '..!". BCILDEUS' HARDWAUE, ' r m. m . . . . - COTTON A5I WOOl, CARD.S, C'ri-r, AND WOOLCAKDN, COTTON' AJXU U'OOI CAUUH 'I ) BEST RUBBER BELTING-. : .;! BKST RUBBER BELTING, - , BEST RUBBER BELTING, ' ' - :. '"Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, . ' ;.: Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws. . CASH buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. i. .-i. It the Old Stand, 13 First St BETTICIIEB, KKIL0GQ 4 CO. 1t1-' r i . . : , ' 8AVCEL OBS. JAHE3 D1TIB80B. J.LOBB SAMUEL ORR & CO., IRON, STEE L, TIJf-PJLATE, WISE, .. -.'- 'zixc,; ' ' : - ' SPRINGS, AXLES, ' Horse and Mule Shoes, ' Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAfcOX A!fD BCCGI W00BW0BK wnouoiir SCRAP IROX bouuiit At the highest, market rates. Water Street, ,;7 EVANSVIL1.E.IND. tnnT4 dtr;. rr . DR. J. W. POLAND'S, WHITE PINE COMPOUND. The Great New England Remedy, White 1 Pino. Compound Is -nowoflered Jhe irfBlcted throughout ! the country, after having been proved by the test of thirteen veari In the New Knuland states, where its merits have become J as vreii kuowh a toe tree from whlcn, in part, it uenves its virtues. . .i . .. The UhlteTlne Compoand A CURK3 Sore Throat, Colds, Conjhs, Dipththeria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pnlmouary .Afl'ectlona generally. It Is a ' remarkable remedy for Kidney Comlaints. Diabetes, Difficulty of Void- -In fjrine, Bleetling from the Kid. : " 'neys and" Bladder, Gravel, and ! ..." . ' other Complaints. . (Frwa the Boston Journal.) ' ' ":- Bostos, January 20, 1868. l'OI.AMT) S WRITK Pink ('(mpoilNli. After havluu given it. a thorough trial, we can confidently recommend Inland' While JH$ie Comjtowui as a very valuable-article ior iue cure 01 tongns, loius, ana pulmonic Complaints generally. In several cases, we have kuown it to give prompt reuei wuen an oiner remeuies wnicn naa been tried . had tailed. -It i.s au-article which, in a climate so promotive of sudden and severe colds as is that of New Kuglaud, ought to, be in every family; and we are sure that I hone who once ob tain it, and give it a fair trial, wlU not therealter be willing to be without it. A Vat.T7A.blk Medicink. Dr. Poland' White Pine Compound, advertised In-our columns, is a success ul attempt to combine and apply the medicinal virtues of the White Pine bark. It has been thoroushlv tested bv people In this city and vicinity, and the proprietor nas teetlmonrais to its value iroiu persons wt-ii Known to our citizens. We recommend its trial in all those casvs of disease to which it is adapted. It to fur sale by all our druggists. j.V. X. independent. i The White Pine Compound is now sold In every part 01 me uuium otaies ana Orn ish provinces, . . Prepared at the , j NEW KJICiIJiNI BOTANIC DEPOT, . , BOSTOJT, MA88. - - f ; , 17 ' . 5 I J " C1.' DAMON & CO., Proprietors. ; - CLOUD'S AKIN, 1 . . f . Wlwletale Agent, . ' For s&le at retail by all druggists. ; mch768 dtf '. . , ,' Evansvllle & Crawfordsvllle Railroad Co.-) 1 Secretary's Office, Evansvllle, Ind.. ssept. 14tk,I8e8. KTOTH'R IM HEREBY (JIVES, tbat L- the aunual metslxug oi .8 tock holders in this company will be held at the courtbouse lu the city of Evansville. on 'Monday, the 51 h day of October nt-xt, at ten o'clock a.m.. at which time an election will be held for thirieen Directors, to serve jor tne ensuing year. B order of the Board. - seltf dtd J. E. MARTIN, Secretary. j, q. puaouoiiKT. -. : v. n. dusodchbt. J. C. DUSOUCHET & CO, ; COTToi:FACTORS, 1 I . : . - . j Produce 'and Provision Merchaoita, ; : 7 30 SOUTH WATER STREET, . . EVANSVILLE, IND. Orders and oonslgnraeoU solicited. selSdtf ,,- . ,

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COTTON jFACTQWS, Produce and Coinmisgian ; Itlcrcliants. . Office and Warerooms: ( Corner ElTlsioir sod Water Streets ;;,!": "; ;; EYAKsyjLiiE,isr. . Special attention given to the selling f Cotton, Corn, "Wheat.; Flour, Fotatoes, Hay, fto. ; ' ', ; ' fse1 ; iriC H. BIAU I !!". JOHN KIUGSTON. READ ft KINGSTON, ' PRODUCE.' FORWARDING, AKO ' CO MMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers In Corn, OaU, Flour, Hay, Bacon; Xardw fiMes, Skin, and Country . .Frjduce generally, i . , se22d3m EVAN8VILLE. IND. F. E, HUSTON & C0 Kou 5 WATER STREET: , ' ' : ' ' 1 .:-: .- j ., .. .... : ' . : . . . J. J . 4 . . E VANS VILLE, INDIANA, ' r-i. s. -.- ' Forwarding ; ' Commission MERCHANTS, r ' . . - ...... i - Gl&THTZTLAJLi i AGENTS ; 'WHITE LINE 'Ctente':temsit" "JT.Cpmpany. ' A 11 freight for ' New York and New England town through without transferna : ,. , -. ; , . au2fl -.- ... : Wildon Broth i na, Paris LAadlnR, Tenn. A. W. Bidkbotto, Evansvllle, Inu. . . WELDON BROS. & CO, Cotton and Tobacco Factors, ri ITE ANI COSf MISSION 1 , MEHCIIANTH. - Offlce Coa. VINE WATER 8TREET3, Special attention riven to fti renam ing noppllea. ' - mayl9 dam .' THOSd SMITH & C0H - C PEODUO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealers In Flour, ry. Corn, Oat, Orat Seed and TKOD0CK GENERALLY. H. B SOOT1I WATER HTKEKT, Etaxwxlxk, Lar. .. . ; , ' . ' Aeentn for the celebrated HAZARD FOWUKK COM ANY.All orders promptly ailed. IJn22d DENTISTS. DR. I; H-A..A.S Resident Dentist, Over First National Bank, Corner Main and First Streets, Evansvllle, Ind.. mrAWtrrACTrTJRER or coxtisu canite, Uoralite, and Amber Plates, Carver w ora, Anmeia. t'aiates, ac ADMINISTRATOR ""of "Nitrons' OiW. (an excellent and safe aasmtbetic). Chli roform, Kther, and also several local pan lyaers. .. ; , NEtTRALGIOAffecUor.il treated' MY FACILITIES- are as eood and nr establishment as large (consisting of tt rooms) as any In the United Utates.' - I RET CRN MY THANKS for the eisi ve natron aae received dorlne the nat I EIGHT YKARa. i, , mchl DRUGGISTS. fKID. 8CBCKKJC AX X.. yr. B, BOBFOliD SOIIUEBMANN & JJUBFORD, Apbtlieeiiries, OPEllX DRUG' STOKE, (CHANDLER'S BLOCK.) ' No. 18 Sarah , First "Street y . ETANSTILtX, INI. 'Dealers in Pure' Draea.? Medicines, and uuemieais; wiu-es, urauaier, Ae.ior iauu -cinal purposes. "' 1 , , Will keep oonstAotly on hand a large asrtortmeDt of Perfomeries. Toilet Soape, nair, ixau, toow, ana ciom urasnes. . " Presort ptions carefalty compounded ai an nours. - - iau.au.im :;;. H.XSCHXAEPFER. or.i " ": J,'!:iiKALK'iiif,uv"::i 1, '", PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES, - ANT CHEMICALS, AVlnoH and Brandies, Where yon can , find the largest stock Ot 1 ' -,.;r. .-..-1 louei Arucies in tne west. -1 ..j 'J - .-. I -' : .... I...,. i it I. Phvsicians' nrescrlntlnna ' fllletl at all hours, day or night, by none but expe rienced rrescripuou Druggists. . - CLOUD & - ' ' - . tt i -... ( Wliblesale Xrnggistj MANUFACTURING CHEMISIS 'No.l67N;optii;Ilrst ? Street AGENTS FOR "AClriUV .hi.". GEORGE E: 'REED'S D0MESH& LIQUID DYES. ti GENERAL AUENTS FOR - .. DB. JLRMISTEAD , TONIC SYRU1 UinVEAL OINTMENT, and . PILE OINT22ENT. '! ."i . . . . ; i Iv, - ; s ... . i - 1 . j .0 ' .: -. .: .r.-:-v I nth-., j i.v' : 'All orders promptly filled. avfj t JOHN XATAL,. Wtole&ale and Retail Druggy Dealer lni -.u . Medicines, Paints, Oil,y Bnuhe, fcJM MAIM NT., bet. Second and Third, ;... -'1 -11 j i-i nit Evansvllle, Ind. Partlenl.r attention xlven to CUTTING WINDOW iiLASS to any else. I jun21 dti - ' - MRS. N; L. PAYrr -, ; Electro-Botanic Physician. Imparl Immediate Relief to Nervou Dieaet. CONSULTATION FREE. Particular attention paid to Female Weak Reside nee and OrHce Second street, bet. Locust and Walnut. - . i I Jy I7d3m.

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A.. 8.4I1UK.ST. ; ' J. J. " IXayliiirnt &. iviiittakerj ' PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND TOJ WARDING MERCHANTS il ' NO. 8.-. ...J?onth "Water St Dealers In Floor, Bacon, Hay, Oata, Oct and Country Produce. -.4 C M. BAIRI. ....CI, H. RTA! ' BAIKD & START, A (Snccepsors to W. M. Alfcman 4 Co..) NETfEKAL AOKWTS, PRODUCE 3T ForwardlDir and Commission Mchants, Kv&nsville, Indiana. ' Refer to r Q. Wheeler, Fres't. First National Baa nd Ham'l Orr, Vice President KvanvliJ National Bank. V ."j , .-,.. i . Agents for Ohio River Batt Co. noll-1 "T1TK ' woit. behind wn i W friends and former . patrons tbat we are on FIRST 8TREE one door below Vine, next,to I. Plerson's Tin Phop. sttll in tne trade of LIQUORS. FLOUR, COM. MISSIONS, &c, and e1onld b pleased to seetnem. ' K.D. ALLIH CO. ... i . , , . . . , , , H. I. co . F0RWARl)IN& .AND ;C0MMISSinr 1 ; ;! MERCHANTS, RKCTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealer! - LIQUORS, FLOUR, &o, ' 1 WA T E R S T R E E T' One door below Vine, next to L. Plerson's . Tin Shop, - . . .. ; " . E yakstiiUh Im, , Janldtf. i - ,.,,').- P. H. Dtjsouchkt, late of EvansYllle, Ind ' Johit Oilbkrt, Golconda, 111. . .: i P, S. DUSOUCHET & CO, i i . .-; ' GENERAL', ' V . ! COMMISSION, MERCHANTS, 5o. S3 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, ,IoA, : Orders and consignments solicited. ; . , : novJB dam . , , . , . .j ..,..! 'JJ PHILIP DECKER, Third Street, bet. Sycamore aad Tl' ',, Manufacturer of Compound Lubricating Olb . for all kinds of Machinery) . LARD OIL, SOAPS, and' CANDL& PURE CATAWBA WINE or my m crowtn. ' ' r nch21 illy Dissolution Notice. - . THE PARTNEBSIIIH ' IIERKTrtfore existing between the undersigned, under the name of Barton & Pool, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the withdrawal or M. M. Pool. The business of the firm will be settled at their old rifflee. JSo. 80 West Second Street, now occupied byS. M. Barton. Kither partner will- use the firm name In liquidation. . - ; . ,A. v . Al.-if AKTON. M. M. POUL. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 1368.- . . TIEFEBR1XO TO THK ABOVE, I JTa take this ocnortunitv of thanklnumy friends for the liberar patronage they have extended to the late firm, and .of asking their continuance of the same to my .iormer partner and fcuccessor. M. M. POOU. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, 18P8. 4 se7 f f S. M. BARTON, ; j ' CoinmisNiuu ZXorclnnT, Ko. 85 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. Liberal advances made on consignments. se ait ,-.,.. . PETER CASEY & 00 Coiniulmslou Blercliants -. For the sale of HAY, CORN.O ATS, BRAN, r u iv, meal, BAfUH. liAtill, ana Western, Produce generally. . - j ; No. 83 LEVEE STREET, ':.;.;') api8dtf 1 ifv: , VlCKSBUM, MlHB. . . - DUKE NICHELSON, L COMMERCIAL BROKER, RAILROAD MV STEAMBOAT AGENT, No. 5 North Water St, ;'; ' apJOdtf ... . , EVANSVILLE. IND. JO: If. BtACic, lt of Mayevllle, Ky. ' n. an, jsucs, lata ot juirck, camron A VO. ULAtH, imo. V CO., ' COTTON rACTORS, v ji. if u--. -t -!(Aini' "-1 CommiRglon Mrchauts ' . ,,'For the Sale of - 1 grain: fl 0 ur, beef,, pork, ' And; Western -Produce generally, . i f aOS FRONT STREET, -. , aniauanra , 1 .MEMPHIS. TENN. CINCINNATI ADV'XS, Tf A. Ciarkk: Meinpii'is, Tenn.' ' , (. J. H DKVUy, late of C'artinell ADrury. (Successors to Cartmell t Drvry,J ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 210 FRONT STREET, . r . ,; Bet. Wasihlngton and Adams, i , "! ' - - MEMPHIS, TENN.' - By permission we refer to -Braiideis A Crawtird, loiiivilie, Ey-j Barton A Pool, Cincinnati, uio; h. Kutrner, Jr., A Co. Kvausvil e, Ind.: Hayhurt A Whitlaker, Evansvllle, Ltd.; Cole Brothers, St. Louit, Mo.; Charies T. Hi ode, Cairo, 111.; F. W. Smith, President People's Bank, Memphis. Tenn.; W.-H. Cherry. President ileichants' National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke; Kly A Co., Meniph s, Tenn.; NewtonFord A Co., Memphis, Tenn. j Btiatton, Ooyer A Co Memphis, Tenn. . , , .. ; lel dtf PIlAiOJi'S. ," jPAPllIAX L0T1O.N " For'Beantirjlns the Skin an Com--- : , ., f. plcilon, j s . v Removes all Ei-uptioiia, Freckles, Pimples. Moth Blotcliti, Tan, etc.. and renders the skin oft, 'fair, and blooming. - For Ladies in the Nursery it h Invaluable. . . For Gentlemen after Shaving it has' no eqnst. i - -j -.. , ,t . Papnlan lotion " is the only reliable remedy .for diseases and iblemisnes of the Skin. ' ' " ...-. :! .. i - PHALOS'S PA1IIIAN SOAip"for the Toilet, Nursery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 2i cents per cake. ' 1 : i ,-FLOB E M4TO."-;' 1 ; ' I; .ffXOK IK MAlfO." -A New Perfume ior the Hardkerchiet. ' Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance. . .v phaLON & BON, New York. ' Sold by ail druggists. , . . . ; s JyS dly ' ' wm. 'c.:tosk:ock & -oovv ; BRAS S; - .TO XTNaVeE-S, Gas;1 ihdn Ste'ani, Pipe fitters, CbifnerPIfie aud . First Streeti i ;'oMb ii4 took6iiFn Bra-1'' V; aar Dealers la all kinds o' Brass Cocki Wbtotles, and' Steam Gauges. 'Particular attention paid to repairing and adjusting Bteam Gauges finne&U Heretfant Tailor. : n v. -A-Jaclersoii Can be found at , NO. 8 CHANDLER'S BLOCK, apui am. ( p-sta I RS. ) j or:- :

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Evansville and HenderHon Daily Packet. The fleet and splendid sidewheel steamer f MIollie IVorton, CHARLEY PERKINS, Master? . v , t , ' .. Ed. Tmky, Clerk, Will ply as a rearnlar packet between Evansville and Henderson, offering un equaled accommodations to travelers and shippers. Leaves Evansville dally at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at 7 a.m.. mak ing clone connection with, the K. A C. K.1U. . t ABE- Through, and way passengers only so cents. - - t janJJ dtf. DUKE NICHOLSOF, Agent. r " Come to Stay.' 1 Henderson & Evansvllle Daily Packet The new, fast, and elegant side-wheel j.. Passenger Steamer i-u ',;Saliie'rT".f : t Moses Wallkw, Mastf r; . - ' ' ' . , , Robert Bkasheak, Clerk, Leaves Henderson every morning 'at 7 O-'eloek, promptly. i Leaves Evansvllle every afternoon at 4 O'clock, promptly. . .... ji.r Fare Throunh and way passenger! 50e. Freight received at all hours at E. W. Patrick's wharf boat, free of charge. ' aug20 dim E. W. PATRICK, Agent.' Regular Evansville and Tennessee ., . River Packet. : , For . Paducah, JohnsonTllle', . and ' " Eastport. ; ! 1 I-. ' Tne fleet and spleudld steamer ' : SAM. ORR, : v; ALLEN DUNCAN, Master ;i - : i ' , ,,, , Vai bORENsow, Clerk. ( ' Leaves Evansville for Eastport and all Tennessee River way landings asa regular weekly packet, every Friday at four p m., taking freight and passengers at lowest racket rates, and giving especial attention to the fill in of orders. For freight or passage apply on board. i selft tf Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Paducah and Cairo. - i. , The finely appointed steamer --h OTJMBERlL,A.ISri, ! Bxir. Howard, Master; .! ...:, , Mabiow Wright, Clerk. . Will ply as the regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Evansvllle every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 p.m. leaves cairo every WEDNESDAY and 8ATUKDA I , at S p.m Tbroueh bills of la ding given for frelgbtc over the Mobile A Ohio . For freight or passage apply on board,' or to W. O. BROWN A CO., or DUKE NICHELSON, Jyl5 dtr - , Agents.itauroau. Regular Green River Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer ,.i JJS. MES GRAT; Jok 11cRbynold8, Master, ' Vi'u Will ply as a regular Serai-Wee fcly Packet between Evansville and Woodbury, and all . way landings, carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates. fniarM dtf i-j . . ! .' . ' -.' r. ... ' i. Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet - ;- -of, QUIOESTEF- . ' H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 p.ra., positively connecting at Cairo with hu Ixmis, Itb Memphis, an nd New Orleans na ew Orleans rackets. DUKE NICHELSON. Agent.! Janl tf ; For Paducan and Cairo. ;: 5 Regular Wednesday and Saturday ' ' ' Packet. ' ,; ; i ; The magnificent side-wheel steamer ' ' ' ' ' i : , i " : 'A.M. TimmnnHm). M&str WlU. P. Fowi.BR, J. - l: , . . ,.! GlttlllCHII,',aer,t8'.,, Leaves Evansvllle every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m.' ..i Leaves Cairo every - THURSDAY . and SUNDAY at 5 p.m.. making close connections at Cairo with nrst-clasa packets, ror St, Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. connects at Evansvllle with the E, AC. li.. jv., ana tne'xarascon ror xxtalsvllle. For freight or passage apply on board, or to or DUKE NICHELSON. I.M.IlUMmtUSI CE LUi, sel2 tf .- ; i Agent . ELECTION. State of Indiana, Vanderburgt County, wa: - '--,- T BLYTnK HYNEN. CLERK OP JL m the Vanderbureh Circuit iCourt, do hereby cerilfy to the Sheriff ol said oonnty, what officers are to be elected-at the next general election, lo be held on theseeond Tnesday In October; 1868, at' the different places of holding elections. In said county, to-w!t:'- ; , A Governor of t he State of Indiana. ' c A Lieutenant Governor, 1 A Secretary of State. , -! . i j ; . An Auditor of .state. ,. , , ' A Treasurer of State. , " ' ' v. A Clerk of Supreme Court. , :t : ,- -. A Reporter of Supreme ("onrt.' A Superintendent of Public Instruction.' An Attorney General of Stale. . A Member or Congress for the First Con. gresHional District of Indiana. r : ... V A Common Pleas Judse tor the District composed ol the coanties of Posey, Warrick, Gibson, and Vanderburgh.' One Dif trlct Attorney for said District: it 1 , A Senator from Vanderburgh County.; two Representatives from aid county. - A Clerk of the -Vanderburgh -Circuit Court.- '- - : ' - ' . A Treasurer of Vanderburgh County. A Recorder of Deeds of Vanderburgh County.. ' . -in ... . An Appraiser of Real Estate of said county. -.: i' - A County Commissioner for the .Third District. - i , ' - A Coroner of Vanderburgh County, and one Township Assessor ior' each of the several Townships In said county.':; - And the Sheriff of said county is hereby ordered and directed to give due and legal notice-of such election according to law. ' Witness my band and the seal of said Court at Evansville,. this ;36tb dsy ot August, 1. BL.YTHE H YNESJLJlerk V. C a .. Per .H, WBjppus; jDeputy Olgrk. I, Jacob H. Miller Sheriff of Vandew burgbjCounty, do hereby certify tbat the above and foregoing notice of ek-ctlon Is a true and complete copy ot the original, on file in my office, this the 27th day of August, A.D. 1868. . ' .i-.c! - . J. H. MILLER, Sheriff V.C , Ang29td , . i ,., i,; iUI j - ' !;-''' 1 ARCHITECTS. ALLEN & CLARKE, L. . . i . A I IT! -laArchitects & Superintendents. ....... . - j - n i ! - -l.rii-iio j - omco Crsoent City Building, seconc oor; entranoe No. US Main Street. - ' rlans and specific tions furrdshed on reasonable terms. ' - ' " ' .fseSdlim . H. MDKSINNA,! T t: i fflee No. CHANDLER'S BUILDING corner i m, sua ijocusi eireet. ? iiivansvUle, Ind. , mr plans and speelfleations for all kinds of buildings furnished at snort notice, and on reasonable I ernes. . "V'WI MUI :-Jnaehl5dMm W; ORLEANS. ; B. li. FAIRCHILI). f i ,f y jr. Y. BlNOHAJf 1 f , ; JTAiSUmLU & JJlUliAm, t.i Co?niiiiiisIoii''Mer,oiiajat i . 1 :. f ; t - ; rf. i,' 1 I ' if ('' f . ..v . i. i ' ,, -I- - t m mm-. . n . . ' ' ' I I I . 1 ...... r- t ' I " novOdly ,. .': NEW ORLEANfc. Ji BDILDERS EMPORlUM.',n r , FEET CHOICE TEI, llllll PINE fi'T.OOR. ISO ' For saie at tu ciose a conW V ,- - 8,8BmenUBABCOCK 4 STEELE, Water St , bet. Locust and Walnut, . n;a dtf. 1 ' i fHti ywiUe,l nd.

RIVER NEWS.

Eir Olhrr RUr Item See l ourlh J'rue. '( STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or. greater' ability for doing fine Steamboat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete. Is constantly being added to, aud oar Job department is nnder the personal supervlsionof one of t'je bestjob printers In the United States. We are prepared to Erint Posters,- plain or: fancy, Bill Heads, ills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal TickKlM ttillu r.r V- M.l Tllrnji fnr r.n.lMr. Ac. Orders ,left with: either of the Wharl'.uoaU will be promptly attended to. .1 .!!! ' ' ' 10 , Wetber nnd Water s .The weather 'yesterday', )ra; partly cloudy, . tut. exceedingly :t pleasant. Tjifr .,vipd.raa '.'ftov' Ate" northMl yerjf flight,;, 'ltiririg twen.tJfrfour hours lendiDg at three o'clock yesterday thp Tiyehad risen fourteen finches,' and . was abot "stationary';,; Jt wilhe jfailiDg th-iamorn. itrg,. There was agreadeal of drift floating down, yesterday, 'The bottom above the city.ia under water, tut not np ld the ears 6fa the oorn-Btalks. ; ' U 'Ji-'i ArrlvaUssd Depnrl ureti. T ;i.The arrivals 'and departures i hp to 3 o'clock' 'yesterday -include.- the Bilver Moon, Cinoinnatii to -Memphis Satn. tOrr; from Eastport ju Mollie Norton and Sallie tV, Henderson to Teturir; Ada-Lyon; to Rockport; Ol? lie Sullivan, to Canneltoni Jo ; Among the first boats due here are the Armada, . from Cairo ; Champion, from Louisville ;, Kate Putnam, for St Lpuia Minne?la, for Memphis; Lorena .and ..Louisiana, for New Orleans;; Havana, for Nashville ; . John Kilgour.'from New Orleans; Charmer,vfrom,:0Cincinnati ; Romeo t from Clark8ville; Sam. J. Hale, for Memphis. iu-f ..; .;j ' ' ' n JHlMellaueoas. ( ... Business was fair 'on the levee yesterday, and freights were offered quite liberally.-... The Silver Moon passed downat 2 o'clock yesterday morning,, , drawiog, 7 j feet ...... -The, Sam. Orr had a(big trip in. She, returns to Eastport o-day..-.....The' Ada Lyon left for Rockport at 6 o'clock with a oonsidorable number of excursionists to. the jojnt di8oussion..i.,'....Tbo Ol-, Up Sullivan left witlf , a, iair. trip for Cannelton.,.,..Thc . , Quickstep was reseiying. quite 'j liberally The Sallie Yr was continuiDg.to, , load herbarge with railroad, iron....... -The drift floated op the. opposite side of the river yesterday, j andj was very heavy,1 at times great masses,, of trees, logs, brush, &c., going by.r...."W, O. Brown, &aCo. have put a. second roof over ; the, office of ;.jtheir . mammoth wharf-boat to serve ,tbe , doubld purpose; of fk'eepipgi. out, tbie rain and snow. in. Winter jand the heat in Sum mer.M.The; mercury, at noon yesterday, stood at 66, degrees ...Capt. Miller expeqts to, have the Rrandeis repaired by Saturday next ...The Charmer will bJ here to-day.lana" returns to Cineionatij to-morrow; at 10 o'olock A. ...-....-..'..The Robert , Fulton steamed off, up the river, .yesterday: with a tow of empty barges. ;..,,'..Our;. corpulent and puissant friend, Lew. Morris, late clerk of the Roh Roy, U now ; engaged, ini the commission arid) prixluce bysinesa at No.7 Water Street, i Ciciaaati, .with Horabojl Ifoadieki.The firm is Fos-. dick Si Morritt; AVe.' wislii hici groat snccetis.'in.hi newvocat)ion.....U..The new,. construction ,. cars, built, for the EII & N;R. JL at the shops of the E.i5f C:R. R. were -being ..placed on aii)arge1yeijterduy1t,o be towed to-IIen dcrson by the Mollie Norton. ! v-1 ' Mtt4Jt Iat'luK Xo-IHjr, Foa CAijiThevfine and popular ateamecoCuoiberland, Captain Ben. Howard; is the- tegular and finely appointed steamer for Cairo and iall way ports at 4 o'elock this .evening. ;! Marion Wright and r. Bruce, Hunter are her Attentive, .obliging and popular clerks! no 'd-v:'-? 'ii- '.:.! fa.Fott! LorjiaviLtE. - Thcf, , famous Pales'tine will be tho regular! LouisLTlle packet this evening at Q o'clock. Sho'. is .commanded byi.the .veteran Cap tain Lke Dollia with thit accomplished young! gentleman,'-.-PhiL- B. Branbam, in the office.. . The Palestine is finelx appointed. :; 'i.. : ' ' Fob Hendkbson. -The beautiful, Norton leaves :as usual, promptly at 4 and fleet sido-wheel steamer Mollio o'loek this eye'ningJXor . Jlenderson, having most elegant. cabin accommodations and great: speed. .Captain Charley h Perkins .! and the- Terry Brothers,, hot chif .bffiders, :'are ac complished and acoommodatin; gentlemen, (it i'S ' M-"r 'l I The .hew! and splendid :side-whecl steamer Sallie V will Jeavo for Henderpon promptIy.'at:4 dtf.' sc.! toAlay. 8he ns a beautiful little -boatj wi'th nice - eabia' appoiatmenU: Captain Mose9 Wallen' eommxods, and Robert Brashear is her clerk. i.Both: are oleter and1 pleasant: gentlemen.' -' i f Fob Eastport. The fleet and elegantstetmer Satn.'Orr will ; leave at 4 o'clock to-day, for Eastport and all intermediate Tennessee' River landings. Uer cabin and state-room ap pointments are complete Capt: Alien Duncan i her fworthy and' faiuch esteemedcomminder, ad Val.1 Soren-! aon' itf o her' exdellent clerk.f KM. Mayoard 1b herattentive and pleasant freight ; clerk; i'aod passenger's andr Bhfppcrs will Veoive'1 every Jattention: Ourjtnerchant3,weknow appreciate Captain Duncan - and " hisi ' faVorite packet, and will in'anifesfc their appreeiatidtf 'by'givirighim a;f full "cargo itoiday.' 0 "vtj : I " , Fort Wabash ; RtVEBl-J-The' 'new and elegant steamer, Lintin will Jeave for Wabash River at5t o'clcfckr r. M.; avingTplendTd-passenger ' appoint mentsf ( Caplafn'Bocy Ilayward and pibtaln'joun'BIcClaln are her diUnguishe'd cbiefs'v - ; . "J .' , "Mahifesi 6t 'steamer 'Sim. Orr, 3Var terlbo,' Alal td Evansville, Indiana. Hetrry WiHiams; .boxe9 merchandise,3 ljundjes. bedding, 2 paek?es njerchandise;,Rag'D, Bickey & Oar-, son, l.bag feathers,2 dry hides; Capt. Dubcan, 15 sacks potatoes, 1 tea i scrap iron, Tbundle do., 1 , lot do. - G4rdber; Noel &C6. 12rfta bageing 12 coil rope;:L.i Rutfner, Jr. & to.', 1 hale cotton; lierney & Harper,! box

taeifohandlso, 4 bag cotton; J. C. Dusouehet & Co., ,-off, 10 sacki wheat, mtu. 1 L,-,le cotton : 7 dry hides; Wcldun Bro.'a & Co, SG sacks corn, 50 sacks wheat, 9 ba3 dried fruit 2 bags of taw; G. (J, Niblack & Co., 1-1.1 sacks corn; Wm Ileilman. 1 bark mill, 3 iron shaftsCharles Wilhelmi, 4 ale boxes; Own-' er on board, 2 coils rope, 3 wheel barrow?, 1 anchor, 1 barrel merchandise Reshipment Metropolis, S. M. & Co., 2 bags cotton yarn; Louisville, John

vnire, :; row-? leather; Trebue & Davie, 23,870 feet lumber; Cincinnati,. F. Dallas, 23 casks potters clay. Oleanlue from oar Exchange. Cincinnati. The Commercial, of Wednesday says: ; Captain Amos E. Davis yesterday purchased . the side-wheel steamer Golden Eagle from the Memphis Packet .Company for $20,000, for the Cincinnati and Wheeling trade. Captain Davis will repair, repaint and refurnish tho Eagle forthwith, for her new trade. . The Champion No. C starts to the sunken Silver Cloud, No. 2 this morning with the hope of ra'uing her, now hat the river is receding rapidly. Yesterday Captain Con'vay telegraphed Captain J. W. Batch el or that the water -was out of her cabin. The x. J. Pickett will tow in place of the vuawiiiuu uuring tne ausence or me latter. ' -Mr. M. Decra late of the Westmoreland, is officiating as clerk of the Melnotte this trip, in the absence of lffMbtacr, owing to illness in the family of the latter. . The Gazelle says: Captain Wise says he will send the Havana out for Nashville on Thursday, and a boat every Thursday thereafter, until business in the Cumberland gets better, when two boats a week will depart. Louisville. The Courier of Wednesday Bays: The first passenger car for the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville IUilroad, was shipped for Henderson, last nipht, on a barge. The little stern-wltceler Mollio Gratz,: was sold by the Cincinnati Mail Line yesterday for H 500. to parties whose names we failed to hear. Th Gratz formerly ran in the Madison' trade, and is at present laid up at Jeffersonville. . The little propeller Nat. Williams, from Shotwell's coal mines, broke one of her screws coming up and was towed over tho falls by the Walker Morris. . , ; , .The Journal says : " Captain ' Dunham has named his new Doat, now Duuu'.ng at tne ship yard of Barmoro & Stewart, at Jeffersonville', for Mr. Jamos Hewitt, an old and well-known . merchant tt Louisville, New Orleans, and Liverpool, who died not Ion? since.' The Hewitt is progress i bit rapidly in her construction, land will be launched in about two weeks. Ciptain Dunham expects . to leave here with her on her , maiden trip about the hrst ot December. She is to be a New Or leans and Louisville packet. ' St. L'O u X"e. The' Democrat of Wednesday" saya: ! - ' '; We have now a general decline in the.: upper rivers. The river hero began to go. back Monday night, and is slowly and steadily falling. It came to a stand at Dubuque, St. Paul and Keokuk simultaneously on Monday., The Illinois, we fear, will soon be back to its treadmill condition.. Missouri River boats will, bo noon, if they are nor now, sticking all along from the mouth to Omuha. " Memphis. Tho Avalanche of Tuesday sayrfi ' ' Weather clear and pleasant, lue river hero is swelling slowly.., ,, The Arkansas is boimiog, with 25 feet in the channel. White lliver is also at high tide and ruing rapidly. There was eonsidorable activity oa the wharf yesterday, with a large list of arrivals apd departures, i HARDWARE. II eadqun rto r a -..' 4 i: i J -..-r'l for, and, only Complete r-toek of, . Cooper Tools & Truss Hoops ",:-''t" '' lathe cityi '" -- . We have iiov a full Hue Pr . Barton's Cooper Tools ; y Columbus Cooper Planes and Joint- ' rs; ' '' A No. 1 Truss Hoops, 13 to 32 inches ; Patent Dowol ami Cror.rt lints. Haws, IMvUiers, Krace, Ac. Also, Apple-Parers; - ',' ; Grain Shovels: ; . Coal Shovels; Brass aad Enameled Kettles Baildera'Hardwrare ; ' Chain Pamps, &c. All of tbeaboveat I.AT3I.ST Rr.lUTED I'RU'KMVOUCASII. .:i 'II;i:FRED. P. STRAUB &! CO, ri: J.,. i HrIwAr Iiler, ; No. 74 MAIN HTUEKT, Jy29 dtf J ' Second aiid Third Btreeta. II. IS!. WelLs t; Hon, . ii . ' - ii A . : -i' - No. 31 XLATn ST., Importers and Dealers In i ChainsTrace, IiOg, -nailer Chains; Hmnea; Cpluu and Wck1 " Card. no i ?vf h AO Bnatlis, GrrtiO Cradlei, Farkr, OtJ II1L3 Uoex, liakw, Slieep Shears. CWnvnlo'' ''Hpadea, AXES ; : Mill, CrosaOilUtCISf Cut, au4 C Heular sm; and i , i .- tirindatonefc.' ' IkllllCS""" Hloves. I'orse and Bhoa T - Tab Table aud Fooicet ivnivea. HmKut, Uurry-t'omba. . i. Screws. Tacks. Locks. Hinges, Hcaltui, aod- a largetoclc of -. , lYl ') Carpenters' and.Ccopers' Tools and j Builders' Hardware. ,7 .1 H. WELLS A SON, 31 Main Street. ap28 ' i WM. KEAVIS, J- XT. Si Claim jVjjrent. Also.'TREAL ESTATK and COLLECTIH Office on Main Htreet.b-'t ween Third and Four! li. No. HiVi (over KHiarauan niorej. k;vuviu'.iuil. -i Mtpiy'M

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