Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1864 — Page 2

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FOK FRESIDKJfT IS ISO

ABRAIIAMLINCOLN fOK TICE-PKE8IDK5T ANDREW JOHNSON, Of Tcnaeucd object to tbe declsloa of the Peopls at the Pol's.

fc Sail) SoartiaT,

SATURDAY..

JULY J

UNION STATE TICKET. Per Gotrrmar, . OLIVER P. MOBTOJT, or wiii. Tor Ural. Oournar, COL. CONRAD BAKES, or TAutrBe. .War &nlary ef HU, 1IILI05 TKU8LIR,rrytU. Twr AudUtr f BtaU, THOMAS B. McCARTT, of Wabeah. I'm- IVeajwrer State, JOEX I. M0RRI805,f Washington. Trr AUtnu-Qnmtl, DEL AN A R. WI LLii. MSON, ef Patnaja. rrCUrkflk Supram Cewrt, OEX. LAZ. KOB LE, f K box. J"r Seporter Sttotm CWfp 0L. BIN. HAEBISOX, of KarieB. Per Bprtms JdfM "" latUlstrlct-JAS 8. FRAZKBefRoseinsko. IA IHstrict-JSUO T. BLUOTT.of H.ury. ad District ;ii Aft. A. R 4 T, f Marion.

ilk Dlatrlct R0BT. C. GBSOOBV.TIppeeaoo.

Ttr BftrUlmUmit PuMic Innuie, R01 CIOKQB W. HSIS, of Hulm. roB Il.BCTaS AT UUI. David 8. Ooodlog, of BtiMck. ' KlebarJ W. Ibompsoa, f Vigo. rB STATS BLB070BS. est Dlstrlst Janes C. Beany, of Im. Joka B. Hngklaad, of bseacur. U Dlstrtat Cyras . Nisoa, of Clark. treacle Wester, ef Legrang. M PUtrlat BenryB. Prltekerd, ef Bertkelat. M.Siie Bse. af Lawrese. lk Dlstrlet Letaidaa ItiMi, af Bosk. . V. Rygoe, af f raokllo. th Dletrlet B.j. P. Ueypeol, af Payette. ;ku ST. Hellett. of Beery. rt District J. i. Wright, af Xergaa. J Gre.a.ef Ik. Iky. Ttk Dletrtot Job Osbrn, f Pataam. Tkeaas If. Bit, af Parka. Ilk Dlatrlct B. P. Davids, af TimevBa BaaJ. f Gregory, f nrren. lk District Jane B. Belferd, af Whit. Aaroa tiunaty, af Partar. 16tk DIarrist T. R. Diaklaaaa, af PiKalfc. Hallet Kllhanrna, of Blkher. lltk Dlatrlct Jeha af. Wallace, af Oraat. Jamea at. Tempter, af Jay.

a-. Flret mad Femrth Pace for

iKtaraatlaff Hawa, Hlasxliaaw, dte.

The "Bubble." The Copperhead organ ksre copies rith great gusto, and comment on at

length, in its usual style, the "Remarks" of Messre. W. J. Lowry & Co., in onr Daily of the 30th of Jobo, made in con

nection with the Bank-note lilt ae corrected by thote gentlemen. -

These "remarks are given by the Timet &s if they had been published in

this paper editorially, when the fact is, they were let in nonpareil type, the same as the advertisements, and were

given strictly as the fiews of Mesara. W. J. L. & Co., nnder their firm-name and title.

The writer of the "remarks" is a skill

ful financier, and his opinions on his specialty are entitled to great weight

It seems presomptona in an editor who

kns not made fiscal science a special

study to differ from such an authority;

bat at the risk of being considered au

dacious, we venture to express a doubt

of the validity of the theory which has

National wealth are sofferinp mnch,

we have not heard of it How can they suffer from any "storm?" We should like to know? The mass of them are proof against parr is and financial tornadoes. The warning uttered by onr friends, W. J. Lowry & Co., in regard to the necessity for all thinking and prudent peo

ple to husband their means, is right and proper at all times, and especially now, when the clouds are so dark in our National firmament " Wild speculation and extravagance." are censurable at all

times, and pre-eminently so now. This is our only and real danger in a moneyed point of view, and the people ought to

thank Messrs. W. J. L. i Co. for their sensible and timely warning.? Leteverybody be economical, and keep out of debt, aad there is no danger of a moneyed crisis.

The subject expands as we advance,

and our limits and time warn us to stop.

A desponding but well-meant view of the financial situation by a loyal man gives a Copperhead and Secession sym

pathizer a text from which to vent his

treasonable abuse of the Government

(or political effect We have felt called

on altboagn we dislike exceedingly to

notice the ravings of the Evansville Copperhead organ to stimulate the hopes and cheer up the spirits of patriotic people by a few matter-of-fact argu

ments and sunny views of the Nation s condition. We give theni for what they

are worth.

r Letter from the lSeth Indiana. Headq'bs 136th Reg't Isd. Yoia, ) NtB Mcrfsi3boio, June 27. ) Dear Journal : ;

I am reminded by noticing some ri-

t - - : z : r

and more fj day, the hopelessness ef their canst, thou Id shut themselves np in their houses in gloomy despair and refuse to iook upon a power they ti ad

themselves so unable to resist -

We encanrped -tor' three hours near

T ...-. 1 a sound-union -roan. eoot flinner

- - ""'""SI-...- r l- u ... k- r a

ken I, read the nc( aa given by the mn..,ation bnt ... . iast -rsuaded

Times, that seven 'companies of the xa accept Leavinz camp at 3 o'clock,

136:h reaiment " are Bow goardin? the we began the ascent of the hills ttal

,.;t,.J Ka.Vll- Ut- torm . an onsaw w imDeriaua

t., ,. , I moantaias. The ascent was eradaaL

ireesooro; ana was apiain jriauaa Xbe imment9 ef oak hickory.

company rwas on piei uuiy a saon hMnn, wtjQUt Md beach offered fine 4. ma mm an Ua Vrnna Kl T t la 1 ' ....

bllXi TJ L piJ . J 1A IjUV a'.U A - isaaa-kiw ground:' and again that a lively, and, so far, healthy young soldier belonging to Capt Caldwell's com pany, bad been shot

"IX-s.

The TJ. S. Iitsraal Scvenue Li

censes for Vaaiarbu gi Comty, Indiana, aTa-ECTr rea-y for 4;Ut- j

ery. All persons ttLo Elide appli-

diculous blunders is the columns oKi,? We were kindIy received

your -coUmporary, tha Times, as to the I mi treated by a gentleman livmg near i cation for the same zrs required to i

t . it - r i i i i r l I ... ,i

locaaon ana ooingsoi our regimens, uy, wao pruiessu iu ix, uu uu uuuuj, ( eall at my office, ho, 10 First street,

in the city or Eranyrille, Indiana,

witaia the hest TEN DAYS, pay and receive tie said licsise. The

penalty far colnj bisinesi vrithont license is tirce ties the amoTint t

o the License for c ?t. ft. i

1 Wit" E. j?S2 S GZI, Collector. ,-Jaly2,J0t

.IF or County Sarrtyar. ; JAHE3 P.;SAVkir.HS:lUaiaDliat-.r C9B&IJ Sarrjor at tb ansniDC October alKiioa,

oaBalitralloBa alnse. fr

I. it C. and I. I, I. E. B.

We learn from a circular received

from the President of the Indianapolis

given the Copperhead organ a welcome & Cincinnati and Cincinnati k Indiana

text on which to further discredit our j Railroad Companies ll. C.Lord.Esq., I "0M company K left lor Tullahoma, to

moneyed system that "We are all tk.t tha ..,;,. PR.. nf that knad - "".

- ' I " - " " ' v. ...

while on picket, I cannot altogether

excuse myself for not lajiag before the readers of the Journal more frequently,

reliable intelligence as to the position

and condition or our regiment

The 136th regiment is, at the present

momeat divided into a good many de

tachments. ' Seven companies went into camp here. Two were stationed oa' the

railroad between Murfreeiboro and Tullahoata. Oae, the Princeton company, remained fjr a loa time at Rolling Fork, Kentucky. It sacceeded, however, in

joining tne regiment on sat ura ay evening last But in the mean time, the

"scatteration policy had been sua fur

ther carried out with reference tons. On

triday the 17th inst, orders were re

ceived directing that two comoanies b

sent to McMinnville, a county town dis

tant from If urfreesboro about 42 miles.

Companies A and II (Capta. Pffflin and Moore) were selected for that post They

reached it at 0 0 clock that evening,

On Friday the 24th, two detachments

from companies B ar.d F were sect to points on the railroad, south of this

plaee. Ibe detachment from company

F (Capt Uollingsworth), is nnder the command of Lieut Chris. Scott Yes

terday morning another detachment

WANTED.

CMTUATION-

anaater Papaatmant.

ETaoaTllla, lnl.

Addrraa "W.

II. II. M.,

Julyt-at.

tram.

... , i , t .1 1,1.. ...I 1 11 uctuu. bvwiu.uui bit . v urkavuiunuL

naingnpon a ouooie mai may expioae have been removed to Cincinnati, i into Last evenin? another ' detachment from

at any moment the elegant and spacioas depot building Capt Sargent's company loft for Tulla-

T C .k.t I 'k . v . rvi' tit I f . 1 ' . T 1 . . I Krtm A . t in rrnmrAin e A .A, r.t I .

11 u'uuii ""i oj.ivuj w I 01 iae joint companies 01 l ean sircci -) b--.u.u6 mast is

a a . iV ' . 1 J 8ttB ' have ever had the pleasure guard duty, 13 noTi-co.nmis5ioned ofii- of . r. . ch ftf t iUll t

counted six or eight distinct varieties of

mast. Hnra rhvsnnta atrtrriT - naka

resigned that place and has been put in jor iiynes are on oeiacnea amy m a court KrttM hickori. aad SnbsUBtial beach

Government currency be meant, we say

me'leet space.

-By a young nil ia aoma dry ,. .I... .y.t.m has been Our Onlv sal- VnW far mana aar tria nlTiant (ran

.Mila A. rrrwmrr atnra. la a food aanfaao I . , I F J J - -

aai qnick at Sjnraa. naa had tia aontka ax-1 vation uuring this rebellion, without I eral ticket agent of the I. & C. Co., has

j.,u. .... .... --. .. n.f..nln,.i E..,.,. wnnlrf hav

.., ... .

Also that W. IL L.

shade. We marched ekrvly to enable the teams to keep Bp. " We were thus afforded abundant opportunity to feast our eyes upon landscapes of aarpassinx

beauty, and dnnk m the J rag ranee ot the sweet brier and other odorous flaw era with which the cool mountain air

was laden. lour-correspondent iclt : more than paid ff.r a wearisome rcareh btneath a hot sun, as, standing ypoQc some promontory jutting, out from tLe road

as it wound .up hd aroni the mountain, he beheld, through openings in the

lorejt, many ot nature s hnent pictures spread out before 'him. Landscapes made.ua hill and dale, cultivated

fields and patches of forest, neat farm

houses surrounded by orchards, and

beaatitul meadows green as emerald the color deepened br the contrast with

the golden wheat fields ' adjoining, delighted na for hoars as 'we joirnered along. At every turn of the road some

new scene of loveliness would extort an exclamation of surprise land pleasure

trom the behoidera - tiut sentimentality is not etrickly in the line of a soldier's

professicu. However delighted he may

be at any time at what be see or hears,

that cetgbt quickly gives' war to some

new anxiety or excitement Oar column had bo time to linger.

Middle Tennessee is a superior coun

try for rai.ine stock. f The cattle, in

particular, furnish evidence of this.

The pasture seems exhanstless aad of a

superior quality. -1 never saw finer

cows than those ranging the woods be

tween Murfreesboro and McMinnviHe.

It mast, also, be the paradise of hogs.

superior to that .01 any

HE tAKiH AiyY iSCE 1 COLD IT Ai ALSO aaa4 a larz ad TAnea in fa.e en reaa Uoeds,

but arw drtircraa to o-yaa in our uea Stora ast fall with aa entire it alock. aa will aall oa oar Siock sif rrrj i:t ery cliaa . ... ,r

. .. 'SCUAPKBR a BLSIW, . , V.i --a -'-! . '.' K. 73 Mara SUaaC, ? ttaU to Cook a Grocar y. .Stair Carpetln. at old Prieei-'

WX BATE A rkVV 6TAIU jOARPETIVQ laft, ick a aatl cfl ml lut re.r'a ri:e. '

SCUAffc-Klt BliUSO, , ho. 73 Main SirMt, . . Xaua4ouk'a tt.-oaary.

liftBOr the Fnrtta.

LAB;k .-TOCia OK FLAftA, WORTH 1

prlea

I broken down, and the rebellion have charge of all the business of the eora-

tjat immediately Oaa hundrr tma been a success and the Confederacy an I panies at Indianapolis as General II Haw Hay. Will pay Iba htahml markat . , . r ... , ...... 1 ,,,

I luucjuuuii.i yuwci. ua iuo icuio i agent, no Deiier man couiu nave neea stand by that currency to the end and selected, as his integrity, business ca

all will be well Whatever may be the pacity, and railroad experience are mercantile price of gold, a greenback fa Grst-clasa. ' We also learn that he is

a legal Under ior alt private debts .and .occeeded as general ticket agent by F.

Anoly at tka offlca uf Capt. K. II. napkins,

C. 0. U. B. A., loet:at siract. jmjt-an.

TNFOBMATIOS. If Matilda McMorrla. wl af

A Tbonaa A. MoHorrl. all of Taxoo Si.ar, will apply at thta oSloa, aha raa baar of th wharaLoata af bar hnaliand. tiba baa ana child, IwaWa

aaara aid. named Mlnarva. whan lait haard rram,

aha waa at Columbua, aecompanlad by a entr.rrd

aa aamad Blma. Jaaam xw

7BE8U MILCU COW To gUa from tbraa ta

I

i

Star gallons. BtraaC. JunaM 1w

Apply Imoifdlal.ly at No. Vi Mala

all publie dues except duties on imports

and interest oa the public debt

No promises to pay can be better :

secured. All the property in the United

States is pledged for the redemption of

ears and J enlisted men. Lapts.

Jackson, liollin'swortb, Hawks and Ma

jor Ilynes are on detached duty in a court

martial capacity. I wo of our Lieutenants are also oa detached service in one of the fort! commanding a company of conva

lescents from the hospitals of Naebviiie and this place. 4 There is a large number of convalescents in camp. Oar

Lieutenants are having a busy time of it

A few being nnfit for duty doubles the

work of those who are well, and the lat-

B. Lord, who is also an experienced tor find themselves paying for the b'ess-

railroad man and well qualified for bis

new position.

The L k C R. R. has been conducted 'ith rare energy and ability, and is a

P. 8EM0BIS.

CiOHHK.1l'UtI'NTS Twa dunlng; young Boldiaraof Idaho Territory would ba ilad to

kaaa a aoclal ehal wltb aoma gnod patrotlc young

ladlaa ot althar Indiana ar saat-tima and connaaoaneaa

arafurrad. Addrrea. with full n aii-, " W. B A

- V. 0., fort Laraalr, I. T., 11th 0. T. C, rara of

Capt Marshal." JuS 1

SCHOOL TEACHER By tha Congragatlon Baaal Israal, a eoapatant Mala Taarfcar uf tha Enfllih Branchoa to takachargaof thalr Bi honl about tha Int of arptamb-r n(. Balary libaral.

Far particulars, apply to D. IIEIMARM, Prnldant. WM. LOWENTII AL, Baet'y. ul3 SPECIAL NOTICEsT

Taaa Car of Voar Ilaaltlt And that af yourchlldran, and aa no othar care for Coughs aad wolds, Ao., axcapt that standard tamtdy.

Madaaaa Purtar'a Cough Balsam. It Is aeknowl.

adgad by all wha bars glTaa tta trial aa kaing tha

aaoat raliabla praparatloa avaraaal; It la panic-

alarly adapted to lung and throat affactlooa la ahlldraa. vTry eaa botlla; only 2 canla all

Pragglata aall It. jnl Sw

JTWanolloa that Mr. Patldaon bas pot up

two largar slsaa of DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE, which ba aalls at 60 eaats and

11.00 par fcottla. This ba baa dona upon argant aollaltalloa of many paraons who Baa It la thtir

tassallaa aa tba safest and suraat ramady that can

. h abtalaad fur Dysantary and Diarrhoa. It wilt ba fcund ohaapar to gat tha largaat slae, bat thosa aot eaqualatad with tba vlrtnaa af this popular ramady can find out tta ralua by trying a twantyBaacaat bottta. Juts Iw

iuo iiiuij uuico, uu iuo tiauuuai model roaiL me wincinnatt ana lnai-

Banlt currency is predicated on the ana railroad is an extension of the L k

bonds of the United States, which will C. R. R. friJb. Lawrenceburgh trta Cleves,

all be paid to the last dollar, and the in- and through the Whitewater tunnel to

Ohio. Objt, fan. arest on which will all bn naid. if the VnwK ruJ r;;n.ti

Charga of photoa I r ---i-w. -"-i ."-..v .wv...m-..,

aN w. u a uovernroenc sianas. wan we imagine nsine the bed of the Whitewater Canal

that the latter will ba destroyed? No, I for roadway.

not while "a man or a dollar remains Tha purchase of the depreciated stock to uphold it This Government is so 0f that Canal, by President Lord, in a

strongly established in the affections of I quiet way, on behalf of the railroad

the people that it will withstand every- companies, nntil he got enough of the

ing of health by being detailed every other day and night for picket or camp duty. - 1 This brief statement will five you an

idea of our position and circumstasces at the present time, but tbey will be changed again in a few days, for orders have already gone forward recalling the

two companies at McMinnville, and they are expected to join us again by the last of the week. When the companies return from McMinnville we will have eight

tun or parts or companies in camp and

wui on reaay ior rsgimentai and battel ,! .111 1 I .

spread out their intermingled, branches

above us, while beneath the "chinka

pins, faazienota, blackberries, dewber

ries, heckkberries, raspberries,"-May

apples, paw-paws, and wild grapes grew in tha wildest and richest prolusion.

. . ....

Uut my communication is becomuiz

too lengthy. I will hmsh the account

my trip in another. I

c , IlrxDRED Dat.

8sy The Indianapolis Journal takes

the same view of the reon$ which ac

tasted Secretary Chase in resigning that

we did, viz.: a probable disagreement

with Congress as to the necessity of in

creased taxation to raise revenue.

JJfiyJoseph II. De frees, of Goshen

lad., bas been nominated &g the Union

candidate for Congress ta the Tenth Dis-

liaa drill, and will begin to learn more of I lrict- As we statedjthe other day, ha is

thing but the "wreck of matter and the crash of worlds." When the "solid

earth" on which we live bursts like a

huge "bubble," then will the American 1

stock to control the Canal, was a splen

did piece of railroad strategy. I5y doing

this, PresidentLord became independent 1

of the 0. & M. R. R. and avoided the

Republic perish; and when that hap- use of their track and the "third rail." pens, and not before, may we expect to The line now runs much further np see the bonds and other liabilities of this into Cincinnati than any other road, and

Government become worthless, unless this reduces the "portage" between the

traitors get control of the Government Western and Eastern roads through that horse teams though the horses ' were

the duties of a soldier.

Your eorrespondeut had the pleasure

of accompanying the expedition to Mc

Minnville. With men ot Company K

he was detailed for the purpose of guard

ing the wagon tram on its return. The trip was a pleasant one, though the weather was extremely warm and the

marching something to abich the ma

jority of the men were entirely unaccus

tomed. ' under the command ot Lieut. CoL Walker, we left camp on Friday evening, 17ih inst, at 5 o clock. Our

train consisted oi seven lour ana six-

DRY GOODS.

v.:

, Dress Goods at old Trices.

I nrt

is tu rrty tlui.ar a pisxe, juit ncir

!. at - SCS4PSFB bi ?;no

Vi. ;j tli

. , .5xt to t;.k'a tirjoara.

Bar 't-m Out.

rtr,: stock or MrsQOiTO bars jcst wponwiaad n-lltrf; rht at

6i uiaPJtKB a m ssio, t 1 . .. No. 73 Main Strvat. 4 - Kaxt to Cock's Grocery.

m .". Keep Cool.

I LARGE STOCK Ot PALM LEAF

l iit raaalT! at -

: . BCHAFE.ER A BUSJINCS, . So. 73 Sam gtraat, ... Kaat to Cock's Orocery.

Silk Mantilla and Sorraner Shawls.

triiLEEtt orrocR stock oFsni;

Maaitliaa and Surmoar Fkawb at old pricaa.

Thaywera togut wliaa gooda wra cbfiaji aai

aaaap at win sa-m.

M H.uKEK a nrssiiic ' i !(. 73 Main Htwt," Sxt to Cook's Orocry.

INSURANCE.

SIX.MSSIPFl MtTrAL ri-Sl'UAXCE ' t'OMPAM, VLTAU JOBNSOB IS AUTHORIZED TO 15aara property ia tbia rary a.-palar aad a tnatltoiloa. ; OFPICEl THIRD STREET, EVANSVILLE. IND.

SUNDRIES.

JIA BCSHKLS CLEAN RTE;

AVvr ii

wBiwkata Tina Tar:

fA Brnla hlta l ima; lit l'onoda Oarpat Chain ;

SO Pounds htacirg mud Trot Lloaa; I Tiaroa lfl-l Baf; , A Poaaa M Tortgwaa. Jut recalaad and t-r aala ly arU BK1I.LY A CO.. Tt Mala SSnat.

for the purpose of undermining it, and re

pudiate them. So long as the people

are true to themselves and their free in

stitutiens, so long is our Gevernment

safe, and consequently our currency.

But if it be meant that our whole busi

ness system is a "bubble," we grant 4c.f from one train to another easy

,Lt tfcoaa wbo BaTa dovbtad tka virtuaa Bull's Csaaoa Birrsaa, If any suab thara aa raad tba follow Inf CartlBeata from cantlansa wal, kaown Id this oomamalty, and doubt aa mora. Ita (aaaral tntrodactloa lata tba ariay will ssts tka llraa of thonsaada of oar soldiers: LocllTlLLS, Ky., Jana Sd, 1SU. Ta, tba aadaralgaad, kara aaan tba good affects prodaoad by tha aaa of Dr. Joaa Bm'i Casaoa Birr ss la easa of tauoral dablllty and praatratioa af th systaoi, and ballrra Ita (anaral aaa woald praTaot dlaeea and raliaT saaab aunVring. Aatong our soldlars partlculary woald this ba tha aaa, aapaclally thosa who an axpoaad ta ailaaatatle Inflnance In tka Boathara eUmata. HAJ. PHILIP SPEED, Collaotor lut. Rot. 3d PI. Ky. CHAR B. COTTON, Oollaator of tha Fort af LoniaTllla, Ky. COL. B. DENT. ProToat ManbatOan'l of Kaatoek?. XT. D. F. HEN PERSON, Vira Fraa't of Sanitary Commlaalaa. BARNEY, HUGllkS A CO., Fnbllahar Danoarat. SIO. F. DOERN, Prop. LoniaTllla Aaaalgar. TJOBEH A FARKBILL, Wbolaaala Dry Goods Pralers, Mala Itraat, Lonlnilla, Ky. DAYI, OREEN a CO., WbolnalaShoe rxlar. Mala St, LoalsTilla. MART A MAF0THE&.

Lltbicraphara, cor. Markat and Third St..

I.oulavllly, Ky. JTLU'8 WIMTER.

Uotblnf Marrhant, aar. Sd aad Markat Sts,

tjoniaTiiie, uy. AFT. 8. T. UILDRETU, Of Btaatnar Major Aadanoa. MAJ. L, T. THl'STON, ejmastar TJ. 8. Artsy. 0. M. "Katcalf, itXaaanal Uotal, LonliTllla, Ky. OOL. JtSMi BATLES, 4ib Ky. fwTalry. GEORGE D- FRENTCE, LoulaTil la Joaroal. Baa adTartiaaaaaal la aaothar colnwia. b iy Sold by PETER V1ERLIK0, bolaAgant, ETanauilla, Ind.

that if there are many debit created if j business is not done for caA -there is

anger of a collapse. But our informa

tion ia that very little crediting is now

done, and that the mass of people are getting out of debt, and not getting in

debt again to any considerable extent a . a a

ii so, now can there be aay serious

"storm"? Where ia it to come from?

If a man be out of debt how is he to suf-

r? The constable and the sheriff will

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Horniest, True, and EeliabU Dye

Anonm.

This splendid Balr Dy Is Perfect changes Bad

Boaty or Gray Hair, iutantly to a Gloeiy Black

r Batnral Brown, without injuring tka Balr ar

Btaialag th Skin, lea-ring tha Hair Soft and

Baautlfttl ; Impart fresh vitality, frequently re

storing tta prlsttn color, and tecttnas th ill

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tlaa, and should be aTolded. Bold by al

Dracrieta, A a. Factory tt Barclay etreat, N.

XATCBELOS'S HEW TOILET CREAM FOR

PBES3IKQ THE HAIR. lylOdwty

City. The design is (if the enterprise mules with negro drivers and assix'hasaot already been established) to run ntf n ttDder the direction of a white a street railroad from the Pearl street Wga mMt'.rdepot to the Little Miami depot, so the r 7 over the Woodbury Pike, r , r . a beautiful road. And here I might cars can pass and repass.recdenng trans- meD,i0n the fact that Murfreesboro.

fers of freight and changes of passengers, small county town as it is, bas no less

than eight or tan beautiful pike roads diverging from it to different parts of the State, and all of tbera appear to be in a good state of repair. V marched that evening eight miles and went into camp on Cripple Creek. A beautiful spring, jest by the roadside, famished as with excellent water. It was 9 o'clock when we halted, aad the men were too

weary to make any preparations tor either supper or breakfast but as soon as details were made for pickets, threw themselves upon the ground and soon were fast asleep. . It was a beautiful night, but its beauty was not sufficient to chase slumber from our eyelids. The

mournful notes of the ahippoorwill, and

a first-rate maa ia every respect.

Tba yellow fever is raging in Key

West, Florida. ' " ' Gold two hundred and forty? Why?'' Sentinel Why? In part, because the Cepper-

bead press and politicians have made it heir daily business to drstrov confidence

in the solvency of the Government, and, to the extent of their ability, have added to the public expenses, by opposing every effort of the Administration to

subdue the rebellion. Indianapolis Journal . - - - .

Well answered, namesake. '

iiaiixii2:d.

Passengers going to Cincinnati will

Bad It pleasant to go ri the Tarre Haute and Indianapolis and LAC. and C 4 L railroad. They will reach Cin

cinnati about midnight of the day they start. No two roads are safer and pleasanter to travel over than the T. U. k R. and I. & C.

At Alliance, Stark county. Ohio, by the Bar. p.

M. Millar, Mr. Dwtar R. Botst, of tola. Alba

ooaty, Kan, t Ilia 8cs F. Bars, of Erase-

Till, ladiana, Jane nth, !t.

HOTEL REOPENED.

The Timet wants an old-fashion

ed celebration of the 4th of July, but

not serve executions on his property if says there will be none; and exclaims: he owes nothing. What, then, has he "A party that has destroyed the Fourth to fear except want, as a consequence of of Jaly has lived long enough. It ought

ckness or other misfortune? Sich j to be destroyed.

prices for labor as are now paid were 1 Grant celebrated the last Fourth of

never paid before, and although every I July in a new-fashioned way. The

Kwtlc to Phyalciana and ta Patbllo

ALLCOCE'8 P0R0C3 PLASTERS. Tasriwoial. " Saw Tork, Mot. IS, 159. T. Alleeck Oa V. SM Canal Street Geatlemea : I Utely

aaflkrad ee re rely from a waakaaaa ia ay kk, ac-

alad by sadden ly oTr-xrtin( njeelf. Hav

ing heard your plaster aiach reeomaiBdd for eases of this kind, I procared one, aad the reault waa all that I cald dealr. A slagl plaster

awi sla week. " Toora, respectfully,

"J.SR1UUS, M Proprietor af tka Brandreth Hone. "S.wTork." Ther hi motblng equal, ia th way f a Plaster, ae tka Form PlasUr af Mr. AUroek. Ia Astasia, Oongh, Kidney AOVettons, and loeal deepteased paia. tbay afford peraianent relief; aad . far wtak backs, pain ia th aid, stttshesand spastaodle pain generally, tbey ar anaurpaased far tb banafit tbey impart. Fric 2S eaata auk. rrtaeipal Offlaa, e Caaal Smat, New Terk. S. KELSOW A 00., aad V. B. TBOMPSON, kteaiMTrlle, Ind. ; aad hr all napeetable dealer

article of luxury is high in price, and the necessaries of life are costly also,

the people at large fiad it easier to live than ever before, Copperhead fault-finding and croakiag and howling to the

contrary notwithstanding. And, moreover, many a family has its private savings in a safe and reliable form, viz.: the

Government currency, that baa always

lived " from hand to mouth."

This currency these terrible "green

backs" that act on a Copperhead as a piece of red flannel does on a turkey-

gobbler or a mad bull will buy all kinds of property, je, even a fee simple in God's free soil ; and many poor men are living well, making their families comfortable, and buying tames for them,

ho before the war nevr hoped to

be able to own real estate.- .

Our merchants and manufacturers

were never in anything like as good con

dition as they now are. All who are not

out of debt can blame only themselves.

They give little or no credit, aad have no

doubtful outstanding debts to annoy them like a horrid nightmare. If a merchant be prudent and lay in moderate stocks, aad replenish often as our admirable telegraph, mail, railroad, and express facilities enable him to do, and if he risk not too much by large Venturas for the sake of the acquisition of sudden wealth, bow is he to safer, and where is the "storm" to come from that is to swamp hid vessel, granting that oar Grst premise is tree that tha currency he receives for his merchandise ia safe without doubt.

Our farmert the bone ana sinew of

the Jbody-politic are they not getting

fair prices for their produce? Supposing that a good Providence blesses them with average crops, are they not paid as well for their labor as ever before? It

is true, hands are scarce and the priee of

labor high, but American ingenuity and

industry and capital furnish them sub

stitutes for hands In the many laborsaving machines that are in tha market-

If the farmers the feuodation" of onr

Timet doesn't like this new-fashioned way, but Graat will celebrate this Fourth in the lame way, however much yon and the rebels may object Grant may take Petersburg by the Fourth. If so, the loyal men will have a celebration like they had last Fourth of July when the rebels were whipped at Vicksburgh and Gettysburgb only tnort to.

Washington House,

CHBIS. HEDDBICH, Proprietor;

Cor. Halts and Third Bts., : ' " , EVASIVILLE, ISO.

THIS OLD, WELL ESTABLISHED, AXD wldely-kaowa Hotel baa beacloed for ear.

eral weeke aadrrgolng repair. It bas, daring this time, beea repainted loelde and out, baa been throughly Sited up, and ta a treat Bieaaure furn

ished witb new aad sod twratlaea. Xbe proprietor ba made averT arrangement ta reader fa ia

the full moon and glittering stars over- oTk ' " ' '" .Hl"" head, were Soon lost in the Unconscious- Tkaoklag tb pblie for th Ba patronage that naaa nf annnd alapn fr a seria! of years ba been estaodxd to the neSS Ot SOUna Sleep. Waakinwtow.be iHa a ranawat arthr tmetom.

aad will eadaaTor to hare bte table furaisbed and tbe baaaa Banged la a way to atari! tkeir coatiaaad patronage.

Ubbibb will carry peseeagen to aad from th Dtpot free. . , , Julyi

Crescent City Hotel.

Tl f RS. MelXTIR BEQS LEAVE TO I if FORM

If A Ibe public and tra retina coaannalte tbat aha

aaa sought out Hra. Webb'a aid Hand, ki

STEAMBOAT for 8ALE. X TUB 7th OF JILY. ISM, I SHALL Sell at ancttoo, at the wharf ebnv tli In Pi.oc!i, Ky., oue-lialf lourvat la th tileamboat Kaakaak a, it belbg tba lutcroat of Tbua. C. tlarfe. b-caed. TERM One-tklrd cash, balance oa S moo tin time, aatiafartory acatitj, nrotfotle and pavabieiaBeuk. A II AN HA CADle, Administratrix of II. Ca-le, Decnuw-d. radocek, hyJuaHl. 1H4. , Ja S

STRAYED OR STOLEN

TROM TUB erRMCHIBta. ON

r nlaht, the 2?lh lit., two work Uoreee. One a Dark Bay. about 14 baails bhih, la cooo order; the eibar a Sorrel, bt nut suoliurnan a Cbeennt Porrat, Walk a little white near the tip uf bis cat", tbia la ftoek, and IS,' , kaada bigk- Both, bateee were batvfooUd. A libaral reward UI be gleea to any on returning tt. henH-e, or giviag eurb iuforuatioa as will cnabl tka owaer to gut thm. . . . T. t . tiALE, Corner of Third and Oaia Street. . Jnlyt-iAwtf.

DYE-HOUSE.:

At o o clock the next morning we were

aroused from our slumbers. A hasty breakfast was prepared and eatea with

nnusual relish. .By 5 o'clock we were

again on tbe move,.. A heavy dew tha night previous had materially cooled the atmosphere, and heavy summer clouds

floating lazily in the heavens pretected

us, during the earlier hours of tbe morning, from tbe fierce rays of the sua. We jozsed alone comfortably and rapid-

, - r n i . i i i

IT. T 9 ft kiokh, uuwerer, ill ClOUUS

disappeared, and the sun, as if angry at being so long cheated of his crey, darted his rays upon us with a ferocity that

A; F. AdrtrrtK' Celebrated Steam. Dye Home, FOCRTH ST, BET. LOCUST WALVCT Dyee all klnda of pbiin and fancy works aa good aad cheap aa any eelabliebeieut In the Weet, oa short notice. fcbll Iy -

l i - rrs

TAKEN UP.

ABRIVDLE COW, with tops of home tawed err; baa a white spot on rarh li.la, and a little wbtte oa tbe bead ; also, a white aim oa Iter flanks. Tb owner can jr-t poaseasion of bar by a (.Wing t E. J. DoUll's tarua, on tb ptsak road. jeu lu

B'aaTASaBMaWWSMaBsaajfaM -: NEW goods. ; ; :pi:cr;cLEs:

It It t t.l 111' J'l - , K- . I

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. I, t' ; aSat Tff) ' - a

- " PS A - W . aS. Jk.a , f " ; Jinnufactcrr of the nrwle i-jTrcted g PEEISCOPIO j

S'iV: " Ml - BhH.I3i ;

" .5 . rit'Ao LASSES. ' S - . i i"" ' I Oa a n.w principal. ; t 77 OPERA GLASSES, i

ruVi . rra -.. ' '-It - " i - f

l trvS v ; Fine Fcriscopic tky sa . . .: n vp n. r a o o t o

3 GOX.T, STEEI:

J 5 ' - . . diBk H - - J- UAXJU&al :

1 V zr " ' . I ... v " -a. .

h-N taarme Spy 01a3333, Cst IZZJ ' FX "" ff ' : 1 COMPOUND H

t ; ; J;LIICROSCOPE3 Ca) " it"" .:

CS B . J! IS VAIIIOLB BIIAPEbV j U2-' tf - JiA ' " BMSl a ,iAV' AL0 OH TUfT A CprCTACLB I Saf A br tt ii. m of a CK-IhI, a emnkvd I -dm ''"" j yjt adaifted f"T wvek ve., Wh-r atronc light, IMS I wr wind atlt t th. vl.lon 1 l;fc Im .re a parawt p-enttte. to tb. ey, ujiiiik tb coa c9l ' atautly, e iewnw tl..rr Uy ga n It. b'kltSv.' ,wr t h i. waaj nnd f-taia it to tld a:r. tvy-tiwle fcft-iw,r. V . wBSJ a ... sirbt.int-w trr.MnK-t is be bed -f I. RI1 ' KH fscaj BtKU, - p rt.-i rr-!t a;,d 'ijtcl luelr. avx - . r I Bente rrpelr-d at the .Uocuat tmtlce. lUmesi. brr too p!oe, . , ;' : i'aaS ' G7 IMain Street

I-',-.- EVANSVILLE, 1SD. -wm Lr". ' a i O TV . IEDICAL. -to . . : -

... ... ': 1 . ... : w

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.

X.omemlcr9 THAT J0H5 r. CLOVER, Lnrnber Dealer, coraer See.ntk aad Main streeta. kra tka Wirit etock of DOOR!, SASH, and BLIbOS ta eaaartiW i JnnrS dswial

the Creeceat City Hotel, oppito th Steabat Landlna, (ar the porooa f aeoasiaiodatlna tha

public with board aad lodging at reaaonablT rata.

I- A copy of the Jtrcith Messenger, th ;old riTe orjt theT wonM Due 0B

published in New York City, has been the wagons, which soon were crowded to sent to us containing a castigation of I their utmost capacity. Company H,

Printing Office for Sale.

THR "DBMOCBAT OVriC. BOOHVILLII,

X Warrick county, Indiaoa, will be eold etieap

for Caaa ; tba falling ht-vltb of ita edit- aaaking It aeceasary for him to qait tb baiinaa. lo aa

energetic baainee nan, tale ia good ch.nr. Tb

ppr i ioyst eroiea w in I olon bee tne

SuertB rasa auditor pruttne. ad tha aatroa-

i ..I i , r t. - i . . r ik. .m , .m.. i. i v

c vt:.v.: . ... .1. wmcn is larzeiy maa np ni fosey conn- I j

ui uauci wi uuuttauiug au buoik uu , , " . , - , i eety mite ezeruca. Aaoreee u-tLu. rrt,. .! ti..j.Jty boy. Wllted b,d,y-. Company F, I . . johs T. rLEMISO,

UiO ucurcwo. 1 in HJtnoo Hiuucg 111 a r..,l nn nmn n, , hUUI.l.lm Baoo.llU

1 .UUUH fc u . . . , W . .W " 1. . . J . -

the Cincinnati Enauxrer foreerv. corned 1 hnv. manv of whom were not eonaidrd

by the Times here. We have before pro- very strong at home stood up under the I CO-PARTNERSHIP.

nounced the story a lie out of the whole ne. nd hardships of the march with , creditable success, ot a man from

ciota, ana uave sent ine messenger a

copy of tbe paper containing the contra

diction.

Hotice of Jjiisolntion.

that company rode an inch on the wag- 'T'HiyiRki or jvhhelir, riggs astso, ryc.cn- . j- "i I A was diesolred by Mntnal conaaot this day. ona Capt. rlafflin s company did well. ,-i.r a .i. .r. .-.ht

V e hope and expect our IsraeL I though some of bis strongest men, ap-1 th bnsictsa of id arm.

ite cotemporary will atone for the injus

tice which it has unwittingly dona us, by

correcting the misrepresentation of tha

two Copperhead papers.

'Shiitst on Yocr Ows Sidb." -"CoL Hollis, a daring and skillful rebel leader, and one soldier wg killed. None were lost on our side." Ecansville Timet. How so? Can't see it! Wasn't Hol-

hsaud the dead soldier on your side? gtorea and most of the store rooms hsvs Perhaps the typo are at fault. Correct j been destroyed and abandoned. 1 be them and keep on Tourown side. 7W 1 1 Court House ia sealed up. The dwell-

parently, sought refuge in some of the

wagons.

- We arrived at Woodbury at 10 o'clock.

The town baa, in times past, been a pleasant place. Its inhabitants have enjoyed tbe necessaries and most of the luxuries of life. They had large commodious

dwellings, handsome yards and outbuildings, and a large corps of servants to do

their bidding. 3 tint rebellion baa been

its rain. Three years of war has made

it a forlorn, deserted place. Ail the

EDWARD X. WHIILIR.

-JAMKs D. RIG5b, - WILLIAM J. eiGO. Xraorri'iie, lad , Jnty let, 1M1.

Botice of Co-partnersbip. THE rKDERSiaSRD WILL COST1KCR THB Wholesale Grocery Business at tba store lately

oecapied by Wheeler. Riggs A bncg, N. 17 Nartb First street, andar the bras aaa f Wheeler A

Bigg. BDWAED . SBULU, JAMAS D. RIGfii. jalyl-dtf. ; . - - i

get oa ours.

ZSf "A land rent by civil strife, the Heavens darkened by the smoke of battle, a million of bayonets bristling from the Atlantic to the Rio Grand, untold

thousands mutilated and sici pining falceg, of iu parents, and, half-fright-away and dying in hospitals and loath-1 ened h wonld ' t , thronzh asmall

.4 A WInnm wt r I

ings, theugh occupied, look as though some great calamity had befallen the auiet town. Tbe doors were shot The

window curtains were closed. Nowhere

could we discern signs of life, save now and then the cariosity of some ehild would overcome ita fears and the watch-

some prisons, the sod wet with blood and

the land filled with woe." Evansville Times. " The rebels have done all this and more, and still yon sustain them and take their part, and would rejoice at their triumph.

peer 1

crack in the partly opened doorway, or where the blacks would mope alonz the

street is an Inrto ant mini!r Ihit tHrn. " " w win am mmrrtma.

, , , , I forward from tnoae

CIRCULAR NO. 25.

Wn DiArwtrr, . . FroToet Varahal Ganorai'a ('ffie. Yashimtob, O. C, Jane So, 1S64.

Persons not fit far military doty aad aot liable

to draft, tea at or other caweea. bur expreesed

I a desire ta be paraoaally repreaeated in. th Army.

in aoouioo u tn coatribntions thtf Bar ssao ia th way of booariea, tbey propoa to procure at tb.rr awa xpenae, mad preaeat for enliatment.

recratts ta repreeeat tbens ia ta aerrioa. back practical patriottam is worthy of sneciaj commea-

daiisa aad aeoaragesseat. Proeoet Marshal, and all othar oSnereacliag ander tki Bara,n,ar ordered to fumib ail lb facilities in tkeir power

to eaint ana Boater promptly tb aceentabl rn-

neaam norm prseeateel, in aocordaaea witb

tne aeaiga neretn et lortn. Tb same of tb peraoa whom tbe recruit rep.

reaanta win o aotea ea ta aniiatinant and V-

, , , ... t " wmh. .. pwr. a to o&ner fiucui re ly Spoke a Consciousness that they were ord whits form kl military history.

no longer suojeci toany oiaer wuitoan ooi-ciy pnpmra imgcsw oi tnu proa4 ,V;. .Zmw. VI A 1 -,a .w- rryrmemtalxm in tka serrit wi.l b forwordad their own. . Uad crape encircled the m ,n oacBt to nUei OBt .ni iMMd by Pro door' knobs One would have supposed woet Marrhai to tb person wha pat ia riprwn. that the pestilence was makinz fearful - - . . r .. .. . . IkereoreactatiTrecnifr tkna obtained will

.....A..M im tha hi. tiwn IA. 1 . . ... .. .

p. n- . t . TV. tj: i,,ap" w, uuuuiuj i twcreciie oa tne casta or to inetrtct aa otnar COL i.OK. JoHbSOIf. I DO IndianapOUB I UW.p rm twrnnt of ita ral nrvw t recroiw. By ardar at tb Fraeoet Marabal Ca

Journal of Thnraday saya thU gallant clivit.ee, and U is not surprising that ita "V - . . w- r.of'.fd SIJl,"

ofSeer is in that city in ill health. . J iuhabiunta, realiiiag, as taey do, mora TU ovast j o. . - jya-ss

FAST EXPRESS.

EEIE TEAS' SPORT ATIO 5 CO.'S Time Express.

TEX DATS from arew Tork lo EranaTllIe. ..'

TI-tEC Gl'ABiJTEED.

THIS EIPREaa IS KOW REACT TOR bnsiaow. Through receipt gleea aLd time gaaraateed br WM. H. DARLING, A rent, " So. 2v Broadway, Kew Tork. 0. W. ABB'rtT. Aent, bo. 1 State Street. Boetea. BROWS, DCSHtmOS A Co , Aaenta. Ertoeruie, Ind. aprlS'et dly

IDAM3 EXPRESS C0iIPA5"7

New Arrangement. 11HB ADAMS BXPREofc COMPAKT KESPECrfLLLI annonnct, to tbair friends and wtroas, tbe pablic of Er.-.rnrir.t and vicinity tbat, ritb incraaaed facilitiea for tb transportation of Freight, Packages, Money and Valuables, rbwy solicit a contintfanc of n-mr mror. K. secial care taken ia tbe colleetiea fB ilia. Draft Kotes, and tba transportation of atbali aad ealnabt paekaeea. All persona wiihiurto a rail tbcmaelTe of tl. hcilitie of the Xrpreu, can ehuia any Uin4 tatormation in refvcenco to the rootle and details of tb busineea, at their aSic oa Fimt street, betwee sin aad Locaat. It9 TFf'M. fUTTWCR. Krnt.

BANKING HOUSE.

w. j. Lower. 6 BO. W. BATB aosx.

itartL a. ta aa. ruiLir c. tuut..

IT. J. LOWBT & CO., B A IS' K E R S , ' No. I' First Street, f EVANSVILLE, INDIANA

Otb orncE is xow opes asd vi ar prepared to traaaaet a gsaeral Backing and Excbanga bnsisaas. , Ii,Okita recaieed aixj Money loaned ; Gold and Stiver. Exchange, For. eiga aad Domestic, Gownm,nt Vnchers, etoaks, Bonds, aadaecaritia bought aad sold. - CoTlectioas promptly ' attended to. mfmt . : --- J.0WBT 00.

t i

C3 IB 3

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And DEMAND NOTES

bought at the highest carrent rates by

0

GROCERIES.

QC!nBTX!.

U com.

Bra .

Lime.

-Beo sacks;

20 sacks; , -ISO barrel :

Reeied tki day and for aala by - " R. B. RCSTOK A BSTt

..HOTEI-

CITY XI O T E TJ9 -f.t' F. HeK' Pr.prl.tor, On tb. comer of BtU f f aajaatboal Leading, BTA VILLI, IS'EIAXA. -?r Aa tbia h beea PPTd. paiatad and ret.f'ilLU braa pMprtacar. tbe Sraealing pwbUe cln are re uTuTrt tb., bat W: wawOwaa. ..rf .'-.'-

EH0UQHT0N j YJOO'J,

Creiccnt City Drug Store,

Cor. Third and Miin it..

Dealers ta Forelga aad Amariaaa Drnge, aad Ckeenieala, Fainta, Oils, Taralabes, W ndow . Glaaa, Perfnnwry, Fa&sy aad Toilet Articles Coal oil aad Benslaa by tha galloa r banol. Coaeentratcd t.rianstloas mai essentia! ! tore ob kaad and maaufaotared e rdx'. ' , Domestic D;ee, 'h'lesole aad Retail. Patent kfedJetfnevratl Kinds. , ReUetie Rmedl and a Rill sor ply ef M4ieiaal Jmxiu and iierbe.

GOLD PENS.

C. P. Barnes's Extra Gold Pens.

"twVwej?BRfcrs ' - T

SIZKS AXD PRICKS 4T

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Va. 0, or IAll ."l j Jd' No. 1, or Midiom t fr' l v bo. 2, or Luk a ?' J 75 S

So. .). .B,m rci.l I w 3 i a

No. 4. or Ei.groe.iug . 1 " '!

b'o. , or (;mun 3 no ft" 'o ft. or Mammoth . 3 W 6

be. T. r M.ia.ie itra:i 4 On S ii

1 U t 0 t w s ss s 4 19 5 00

All nu. o-r mj lraA-ark, -C. P. BS tin, Lott., Kr forwtit'-b I bar ee.od tie

aayirigkt, and aa warrat'l 14 carats Sue and perirci ia rat rft. U-nt by mail orespreas to an rrt of the criontr? oa recHpt of prka and

recarw cAurtfm pernor ordrins will fiirf atata

tne atze aod et-rie deaity-o. wnetiwr n iMtironw; and it the nen eboeld fail to plaaw

r pror, .ietecti-.e. tbey will be tse pn.ii.ge oi

aiciiau. ins:. A d-1tion or B" hawed oo rdre ol or oirr, d twenty. Sr per cent, on Ihwa, i m. M"r.l diecontit ud tn 1h. Ir. t. tx A ri....K-d ll tr brt ttJ.tl-

aer Ur tiilrty.T t.te '"Pi ab. tlrr. Ian rtowh.g aizt-s, .t.Ke.ai"1 0 Vfatcba

saal race to aay aiiJi--

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D-a!i;r la CoH'th itaraicaa "areas.

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PIANOS.

flESI-CLASS PIANOS.

SlinsoK Lawrence

AKR AKVT for rMM05'8, -53 vCeE "S. J4 BGAI'B! ET'S eW-

Ittm k i x j, itr oura"ii(7, fwttr t.a rca mm of o or;rrpw4. Tbe Biaiiviry fmtxi rmxifd mtd Finit pr

mi cm. Within f)i:r -; in h month of Sepmrmt tuxi HU,t-T lar, n4 i fvmoua f r Ita

of toue.

Thrr f fxrltiiT Astnt fa taw ilnit

for Msuton A K.t;.rj c-lbrar;I Cbin-t OrgMM, vbfcli, m qoalitr, ToJuine oi tone, od fMwer of zpr'Oti ar' tit nrfr to tatiiodtonM, lrm-

llieii, or mnj oiut roro miromn(.

Tbey bJbTo jiut re:-vssl tbre of tbe irrf n.

tb.r mi'kr,c, on Wix SaXMt, ftut 4oor bkw

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