Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 July 1865 — Page 2
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W( WILL RENT, year. Ml the bnl FOB OE OR WOBPJ wr. Ml the omitting m i"-. .--, between Water trt and tbe Alley, but recontir oeanpiad by the !..mm eaary and Qirfermielyr Depinm ,t ; lo, will not tbe Blackcmlth Chop oo Main afreet, near the Canal, on reaaon. ah I a teri-o. - 1,14-dtf MOBGAV, BUD CO. WANTED. A A to work for small family. A Gwbh girl preferred. Enquire at tb Journal office. Jei U LOST. A GOLD EI NO LEFT LTISO IJT TH Vuk Rum of tna Steamer Charmer, and p'ckad no by a tarn oo. Too foil value of tbe Blag wU ba rld if left with McKIBKEY, ELLINGTON A CO Jy24 It On Wata r tr t SnCE8DA'.THeith IKT., BETWEEN t. f.n.l Hl l. .4 P eaoa Creek, a Poskettank enniaJrilns- mr.ee and naner. Tb finder will be eoiiab y reward-d if he will leave it at tbe none of Ti aa O'Braan, yeaore etreei, tween Second aid Third. JT" OH THURSDAY LAST MT BOBStu ' broke her bridle and left, wth eaddl on, tor Jame Erklre-e near McCotohlnerlllei In thie com ty. I bare el nee recovered tbe mare, without the bridle or oeddl; aleo eirayed away with tno on el cn.'in bay I ley. f" 1 will pay lib rally for tbe retnrn of the saddl aid. flli-w t. to in Kransvlfl.Jyl.dif. . . H E. READ. FOR SALE. DE R COW, I OFF ICR FOB SALE A FkESH , wi b her rn I. e-he I, a go a milker. rrmtrkably g'ntl, end other qaali.ies, tn-hig A-ra od ramiiy e w Ph. rau b saen ear.y In the BOTiii' r. or In tba ''nine', my reildina-, tro d t est, abore tba eorpo attoa line ! , J Wdit. - WM. H. MoUARER T'Ot BALE. 80 ACt9 O FIlw -mfBEB-kb Leo ou P ( oa i reek, fait of the i.a hf 11 e Hp timber. filiated el mile fr in Kv.Divlll. Addr e Bor,)$ "'-- jyl9-lw itk IC0KD BAND BAT PKErS. AND lS.tOJ hat L.un,ler. Jjt-tf GAFF, eorBKco c ' 8ESCE5T CITY IaLOOS FOB S AXE. I Tr aiiitenli u'd wlebea to well to a responsible psrxon one bal of tbe Bar situate! In tbe Crecedi City Hot. I. I will tell U to any o& wno ua dereiai.de the buJnes, at a bargsln. ; Terme caeb. ' JjS.lm - , G. W. BBANDON. Farm for Sale. - COSTAI'INO IIX1T ACHE , OH LOWER Wt. Vernon road, 4 ml lee from Evananlie, in food taie ft eqltlrailon, m 1th (good fmcee. and a eori lame frame lif me end barn wad etbt oatLai dlcge. tea ben oeut with er with' wt the eruo at Lreeent arewiar en the place. Will be auMlowby ., . , . . A. B. BDLLIVaN 11 OUrK AND IOX FOB8ALE, SITUATED OH 11 Ninth atrvet, between -Vine anrt Byeamo W it te.oid l..w by , , , A.. 0. 80 LLIVAN. TIOU.iE AHD LOT OH HI1ILTC)R 81 BUT. Eaat of Weehinaton elrent. in Northern En Wrgetuent. The h. tut 11 I or. hgb, oontaina rooma. terret, ctmern anu oni-oovninK". ni t beeoHlowby : A. G. SUfctl VAH riHK STEAMER CURLEW; A GOOD STERN X wheel I team boat, of mediant ale., Witt gftet Kower lor town g, and ell her rigging, ae ana now lye at tbe laultaaj at KTaaeeUle, foe eaie at a low prloe. With a few reptlra aha can ba made a val uable boat for low water. ' Enquneof O. MAOHEB CO., Jai : EranaYilln. led. 6N1OB BUlLItiNG LOTS IS BUABPE'e Enlargern-nt. Teraaa eaeh. Eaqtilre of &. klnmir, at Oroee, Baria AC,a. - Besidencft for Sal A bPLEN11I SLBCBBAN BESIDENCK, OF XX five ecree, within tbe city limit a two atory rick bouse, with sUble, Ac, and fruits of all deaorfptlona. Biyx3.tr. Will be sold low by A. JOHNBOH. GROCERIES. I. EED TOOK COWS. . . V A lot el ebolr Country Bran, (reah and good ill received ajid for aale low, at V10KEBT BBO'a, - - , li, Maia btreet, Tio atokTi Potatoes 1 potatoes i Jl Wasri mill recelring thoen choice Eeatero fo aloes, end will aell them rliep. ttend your sanlere, bulore tpi-y ate all gene, 10 ' V1CKEBT BROS; "" 132, Main Street. f.LOCH AND MEAL. - . JT Extra Family Vlur, warranted both In sacks and barn li, end Freab Corn Meal lost received For eala cheap, and delivered In any part or tbe city, by u vmjLani atnu'ti, ., Ui. Mala Bereet. a-ATS. V One hundred buahola of Oats n store aud ter tela by TICK ERV BBC'S, 13. Main Street. 1 iRIED APPLNH. J ' A -.hoke lot of Dried Apple for sale at re duced figure by VIOKKBT BKO'S, ' , 'J.J C , - . ItAOi'NI I.ACltNl B CeNI J) A choice let of Sonar Car d Hams, Plain do Clear "Idea and Dried Beef f r sate 1 h as At : . . V1CKEBT BROS. 132, Main afreet. CLOTHING it-ii I UBBICH & SCHSADEB, Morchont Tailors CUB. SICaMOBK a second sts. KVxtxtawllla.Iod. r ,. AWWebava A chelc aesortment of Imported Cluth and Caeaimerei tfa superior quality which w w 11 manufacture into garmente at tea oi'tH pn aa . ate? C I at d tzamlne our goods and prloea. JyH.rtSma - WALL PAPER, &C. J EST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL eelaoied aeortmetit ol Wail and Window epere, pi iln and figured, which the public are riled to cull and examine before pnrcheelng .leewhe-a. Alar anew sappljf of Tennyaon'a OeW poext-r-EJocr tanaa lo never covers, price 36 cents, 4 . t ertt , CO-P A.RTN ERSHIP, V,: WILLIAM h. walker and fbedbuiok aelmer have entered Into a rjtner v v . Luakenhelmer have entered I ahlp for tbe traneaotlon of a Epal Estate Agency ' Buslnem, at No. S West Third Street, Kianrrllle, Indiana.- . WILLIAM II. WALKER. S LranrmnriMiR GONS AND PISTOLS.
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GUNSxi fiMzJ - PISTOLS ; a!a. Greatly Reduced Prlcest C. K E L L R, 95, Mam-Street, , Importer . and Manufacturer of Ll kinds of I GUNS, ';' .TV! PISTOLS, and Ml RIFLES, AHD DEALER IS ' . SOW SR. tD. CAPS. "riOT, f BTBTDGkB, fO It m -i'ta-ES, SBOfg'OS. tEVv -W-( foroeaeaertaMat). TfHt POCKS t " ... XMfSiabuK't wtLKtXa . - vauk.alliou or etm. L ... . oajD prois, . ,, - Aad KvarytMas Vao-Mly Vonnd In .. (Scut Storea. e Onus made to order. . ,, aMT ranlcular attention given to- repairing (una and pistole. ' - . .i JylO.uiai.. GROCERIES. BACON HAMS 4tK) CANVASSED HAMS, 100 Plain Uama, for sale, whoeareand retail, t lowest market rata By VICK.KRT BBUd,. lyli 131 Main street . NEW MACKEKEL 30K1TTS KW MACK. ri,ercb of IS; alee Salmon Treat, White flab and Herring, fr aa at V ICKERT'S, : Jy 15 ... . :. 13S fain trat. ; C VNDRIa8-J0 T RKCEIVBtf SQGS, BVT-i tr, young abd aid Cblekeee, Cava- Oyit a, rrik ed uyatera, Lobster. Plus Apvlea. P.-achaa, Tom.t ea. 8 rdln, a. ,nil trMh.Md a ena. ortaaeat of tenor GreeaHtarways on kaud at . VK KalRT Brims.. VIC&ERT BROis'mJyi - . - 134 Main street. . P03" OHIOJ.'8-6BC8B SEW - Ai SUL1? V"' otoOolon.. large nd floe, fee, .j. low TIC&EBT BB03'.. " JJi " " " leS Main atraet. f XA, COFFEE ASD SUOARs a vtw J .took, at rtlrw Mct- l4h?. Very eloe. Lotion of fr.h TeTw.J.!e!I MI Ii-' ..l. r...Ki, Warranted to lewe. tot tii very reasonable. JylS Vlt RfcBV B OS.,1 I Mat n at. SUNDRIES. FBStH G ROUS D COBV M X AL-at ; '. IOLKUAUT BROti. Pewd Yonr Cattle. - CBC'HED CORW.eHSLLED COay, BBAH, aw , uliVo4 fre. by IOLIHAET BB08. -1 Q L K H A ET IX ISA. FAMILT AHD Soath. . JLarnMlU" Eleaw .as h at at tae aerwer f setaaet a4
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JCLT 24 EVANSVILLE CEAWFORDSVILLE I' i ' Railroad. - "- SUMMER, 18e57AREAGEMEin m TRAIS8 Leave Evanrrille Dally, (Sunday W exorpted). M fllu re: A. H. ACCOMMODATIO.W OtlJ f-toiwatal' tstiona. ArrlTee at Tinornaee lO-.'it A. M.; Terrs Uaate at 3:td P. M. k 9-40 A.M. MAIL, EIPIIKMArrlTe at Viticeunee 14:17 P. M. (O.AM triue learg f jr lut, 1 :25 P H 1 for West, 6:30 P M.) : Ani'et at Terre Han e, 8:15 P. M.,couoectliig wltb Azpreee Treioe ae followe ' TEBRE HAUTE A BI HMOND R B. Le Tti Terre Haate at 4 :v P. H. Arrlrpe at Indianepolit T:i5P. M. makioz eloae connection w.tli i rains lor Cioclooati, Coluio'-oa, and all Rater a 'ItiM, and for Chi. ago, Tole do and Detroit. ST. LODI3. ALTOS A TERRE HACTEB. R Leane T- rre Haoti t 8 -M P. M . ; Arnree t Matuon C:5 H.;tbi kakd. 7 IX) A. M.. and mek K dinet J rnao-ctt-ne for ail potuie in the fiortb'Weat. yf MA P. It. vnrKXSCa Attun -L"UU Oi1IOX Arrice -it vin :enaee o :3 r- i 0. M Trali, teare for ait, lo:4S P St r Arriree LwnlYjlle 8:30 A M ; 1noinn tl, M.; LeT tut. Weu, b-.tflji.- l. : Arriee at ft Looii J: 0 P. i ; Cairn, 5 -.00 t. '"' BETUBVIXO.' ' "" COOMMOUATIOM THAIS c ee r-r. nam at m. Vltoe um 12:20 P M AnlTea at Eianeriil 5:1J P. M. XlT : Leee Tvire HaaU a a :5d P. M rn arrtial ot JLxpreea Tta n ro rincini.it' a d the K s : Leave Vin " t ? "'unue a T: 6 P. at. AutTw It JkTarer lie :7 P. M. VI.VCKS5ES ACCOM3IUDAT10SIt.areeO A 1 . Jaufltio a 6:40 A M.,onarrleal til High' Kxpie-a ironj " 5 - n 'ClBeliwat aad Li Hi Title. Arriree ' Mt ErTDnr umoa.m: e Barzaeerchecfeed tbrouxa to ail principal potnta North and Ent. ...... , CITY J'JLi2W5s. To CorrespondenUe - 1 All letters relative ta labsoriptioDa or baaioen connected with this office shoald j be kddBMe'J " ; i w ! ,:.i t JOURNAL COMPANY", ; 'Rvansvtlle.-lDd; C'omLinnitioi for hUe paper, or lit erary t anl political .correspondence of any character, should Ce .directed : ' , ..EDITORS JOURNAL,' " " 1 ," ' Evan.sville, Ind. .( . fSrOar city bag been unprecedentedIj quiet and orderly for, a .week or two iRnt. We hope it i not the calm that precedes a storm. tfeayVV'e had a nligH rain last night, and tbe air has chaond to a quite cool temperature, - . ; i&F A communication from Warrick County, relative to the recent comblna-tion-to driTe-aU the negroes out of that county, will appeal- tir-morrow. fjafrThe davide. tf tle State seal of Virginia ha he in alt wed by tbe new State Government. .The old devices retained, but tbe word "Liberty and Unieo't sarmodnt'tbo. God jess of Liber ty trampling On' the fallen tyrant, PbrsohaL Our genial young friend George A. William!), clerk of the Big Grey Eagle, is again rusticating in our city" for bi health.' He esteemf the I aiuiunpoifrti ut mo cnv, nuu vHpecinujr on First Street, as salubrious and deli cious as that of the Elysian fields, and we expect it is, ; , , We give np much of our space this morning to the condensed history of different regiments and batteries who were honored with receptions at Indianapolis last week. They are interesting as matters of "record " None of one In" diana regiments bare records of whfoh we need be ashamed. ' i M&'Bj a private letter, we learn that the Paymaster will a here on the first of August to pay eff the Lgion for services rendered during the Morgan raid. This desirable result is mainly to be credited to Col. B ach, who has been indefatigable in his ? IT or is to so arrange the muster rolls aud other necessary papers to secure tbe order fjr payment. He will issue an order in, dueiseasont' notifying tbe"3 fferent companies of tbe day and the hour at which they will be paid. W presume it is hardly necessary for as to urge the ra embers of ; the Legion to so 'arrange their business as to be present bo that "interesting occasionJ a - -r A Ist-y'-j tas. " Low Cowkv-A Paris : i correspondent WTitel that be recently met "iti" that city the former purser if- the. privateer Rap pahannock, a fine-looking ,neiy educated man. Hf3 feet were absolutely on the ground; -bis cost was creased and threadbare, and" withoat-lining; he was pallid and of trembling bands, and asked. for a few ious to' bny himself a glass of abBrrrtbe. " He took a dead man's""porti6nj ab3hobbIed "away with the-remark that' he was "pretty low down.", This man's wife died of paralysis In tbe Charily Hospital, having been driven -by -Lf. ennui and poverty Jo ylciooo cbuxieii.,,:i ' ;, '""f'lTl Blacebbrt WiBa. There are two ways, says th New Albany Ledger, of making 1 biaoliberry wine one to boil the juiew,rand the other to 'set it away for fermentation without boiling. Two years ago both plans were tried in one family. The wine that waa boileturnd sour, and neft for use, while the other was delicious", and is so yet what Utile is left. ...:;, ' ;v . J Jcdgb Yeamax's JaofipgcTi From information W8V received in a reliable form, since the canvass opened in. this district; Jadge Ycrn'j fprospects are brightening evary.day. . Wherever he speaks tbe people, wh'o are always desirous of good, are led to banish everything like prjodio, and with that manliness for which Kentnckians are so celebrated, chee up at the prospect before them, and become in earnest'lus supporter, His pu;iC7 Uaets their cordial approval, and whatever doubts may have existed in their minds about tba plsus of ridding the State of the institution of slavery before tbe adoption of von,"tatlOD'1' Amendment, vanish aa. tbia apor befor-J,ha risinii of the morning saa, IT . it L. 4-;- 1 crtZ grMS, tO b BD and dani' in) hia inn oesg if Mtia. Qttr yolunlsr
Indiana Items. Bot Killed bt Liohtwiho. We learn
that a son of Mr. John fJrme, of van Buren township, in this county, was atrnck by lightning and instantly killed, a week ago last .Saturday. - He was .in the barn. The same stroke also prostrated a horse, but it recovered. Clay County Aurora. Otjtrages is ProtAif Colxtt. We learn that on tbe night of the 8th insL some eight or ten lawless persons-by force entered tbe bouse of Mr. Milton Wrisht in tbe southern part of Putnam county, and severely beat both Mr. W. and bis wife. Xhera is but little aouot that tbe rascals intended taking the life of Mr. W., and only desisted from their purpose on learning that bis neighbors were coming to his assistance.- , On the same evening a band of ruffians entered tbe house of a Mrs. Whitlev, who lives near Mr. W and took, a young man visiting ber family and whipped him severely. Terre JBauU ExFatal Shooting Affbat On Tucs day a shooting affair happened near Patoka, resulting in killing a man whose name we have not learned. It seems that the two men were refugees, and brothers-in-law, and, the quarrel was the ve suit of a family-difficulty Incited by bad wbiskv. The man killed was drunk at the time, and threatened to kill tbe whole famirv with a pitchfork he held in his hand, when the brother-in-law, after ezDOstuIatine withiiim, was com oelled to - shoOt in rff-defence" ihe charsre of the enn Dasstnjr through the drunken, man's biadier, from which he died in a short ti ra e. Princeton Clarion. Tows Ball Ah Excitisg Game The'CballEsgebs Ahead. -Tbere was a very large? crowd of spectators on tbe grounds of the Crescent City Ball Club on 8anrday afternoon, including large number of ladies; and the game, as we expected, was a highly exciting onevand Indeed " times:a little too much so. The sides were made-up a little differ ently from the arrangement of the Sat.' urday previous, but were relatively the sarnef there being a few who took ?part in the previous game absent, and a fe new names added to each side. At the opening of the contest, Capt Haas's sida obtained tbe .byes, and lost nina oat Of seventeen 'men ka the first or skirmish line, and at the end of th second charge bad but three-men left. two of whom fell in the next round, and the contest was gallantly maintained by the sole survivor until, on tbe Bixth round, be was flanked, and tbe first in nings ended with a score of fifteen runs 7: The challengers, led by Capt. Britton having got their blood astir, went to work with "confidence, and, although they lost eight men in the first round were more successful in the second, and bad five men left at tbe commencement of the fourth round, and protracted the game by the tenacity of the ''last man until he had scored six rung, - Their first innings footed up A score of twenty-fou runs. - -'--ii JO i .s i J i . t . -.Oal tho second innings, Dr. Haas'i men started ont with a better sho sneeeas, losing but six anen on the first round, but on the second charge the
-- Captain-And-aix of hia menViaolading
jome . oCtheir bestlayers, Jay dow the but, leaving but tour men to carry on tbe contest, two of whom held out to the end of the fourth, and the last man not yielding until on the eighth round, w"hen their second Innings closed with the score of twenty-three. 1 be hrst charge by Britton a men On their second innings resulted disas trously ; ten men, including three of their best 'players, veqt to grass, leav ing but five survivors, two of whom fell on the next rcund; and their second in. nines closed with a score of nineteen runs at the end of the fourth round. The challenged party, though slightly behind, now went to workJ with a"deter mination to place the contest beyond an equivoca ion, and tho first round increaeetd their.-bopes aqd . expec'atioos they only ..losing four men but unfor tunately amobg these were two of their best players. On the second round they lost three, and' among these were, perhapst their best batter,! iwbiclt tended to demoralize them, and at tbe close of the third" round bat four remained. A gallant effort was made, to retrieva. their losses and yet wrest victory from their Vtagoaiets, but fate- waa against them, and the last man ailed in his effort for the fifth" round, the Inning ending with a. score of twentv-eightr ,f " Now came the tug of war. Tbe chftb lengers knew thair fate depended on this inning 'and went at their work with much spirit and a full determination. to win.7 'At-the; first fire' the Captain aud his chief benchuan felt, and 'in a moment 'SnOr'e -another of their "best batters went to grassy followed "by five? others at the end of thfl'flrst roarid:1 "Brft this disaster only seemed to "inspire "th'e survivors with increased energy,' and as it is said tba gods favor those who help theniselves, they had better' lock, losing but one mad ou'tbe second round.' Yet at the end of the fourth ropnd, there were hut two men left, and one ofubsm fell in his fifth effort, and as 'the parties were then even, tbe excitement became intense, and the fielders made extraor dinary exertions to flank tbe "last man," and make "a tie." But be found a weak point and set his ' side.; one 'ahead amid, the shouts of bis comrades. '- -: At his .next effort, a lucky hit sent tbe ballburtling through tbe air a if it bad been shot from a mountain howitzer, or bnrled from' tbe tling of a left handed Lanjamite,. and lit beyond, tba. outer lines.' The excitement now became "nexpresslbla. - Away - sjjiang- the battet like an athlete, with a ell'of triuaiplx, followed by the cheers of bis comrades. "Tbe fielders " witb .v equal speed rushed for the ball, but the first' matt reaching if trafortunately fell, and - in 'the -confusion threw the ball forty feet in tbe wrong direction, ' anl Ibe . batter made tbe ronnd an safety, and was received at the home-bye with deafening cheer a Taking in one of the early slain, they continued the contest nntil-each -had scored four more- rounds, when the in Ding closed '.on a . score of thirty-four rose. ' - v.:-..tT ! ' t . . .-13 ' f I . ' Tba defeated party were eager to bava another chance, ani "jesufed on- a fourth' inning beif played, but aeveral ""SpUy .ny more. IUV feBUlf 11011 1UVOU. 1 . .- ,( J j., i.- Taeeldiag on 'Saturday was suparb
and the batting on the third innings was
excellent, but on tbe first two was not so ijood as on tbe previous Saturday. ; We give tbe following summary of tbe naings and runnings: .- l C RUXKIS6S. 1st." 2d. 3d. Total XAMES. 13 Sw3 BeS)jW 2 1 71 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 ' 3 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 4 1 0 2 Cook.... 3. Thayer . 1 1" 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 ""2 ' " :,6 .1 3 2 , 2 7 5 2 4 - 7 .1 1 ' O ' awi .66 Thompson.... Coolidge Schwing lienson Iglebart.. Marlette.... . H. ingle.:.:.; Varian 0 11 h r Stockwell..... Saur.. ........ 0 I ...... 0 15. mith ... R. Inele...... TotaL....' '23. 23 ixyixos.
Kamea 1st' 2d. 3d. Total. Britton 1 .1 0 .2 Wenia 2 4 0 6 Hollingswonh 0 0 4, 4 Pillsbury 0 0 3 " 3 Martin.... 6 4 4-? 14 Hyn..., 3,3 3 r 9 Lit tl ,,: - 4 ,, 0 , 3 7 Caldwell:...;. 1 3 10 14 Csrlin.. 0 0 2 2 Gilbert.. . 0- 0 - none, Wa'ker ..... ... C O O none. H ff 3 0 7, 4 Mansel... ............ 0 0 0 none. Oenn? .; 0 1 2 J- ' E. Iglehart.. 0 0 2il 2 . Law. - 4 3 0', 7 6 Wiggins 0 -0 0 none, jTotaU. 24 .; 1!) 34 . 77 :
'Hart in waa tekn in by .CaMw.ll when the lttr made the grard ronnd, and made the fenr her mor.ed to bim, bavino; bean caaght oat on bis fint ball. . . , ,. , . ," From tb Chicago Tribune J1" ( ' . A SoBib Carolina Demand;, ; ' There is a familiar story that an irate Frenchman once rushed into the street witb a red hot poW in bis band, and in, s is ted, 0.0 bis thrusting it through the body of the first man, ha met. His in--tentions being happily frustrated, he ex; claimed: "Tbeo, by gar, you abedlpay' for heating v. pokairi", ,j t . A delegation . Irom. South, Carolina have made tbeir appearance at Wash-" ington to be recenstructed. Tbetr .first and principal desire is that the Federal Government shall provide for the pay--J ment ot tne uontedarate bonds properamounting to. $200,000,000.;; Why jbey do not stipulate for the - whole cost, of beating the poker, including treasury notes, cotton loan, certificates. :; army vouchers, and other securities of the lata Confederacy, we cannot imagine,. Probably these claims are held in reserve, awaiting the answer of tbe Government as to the two hundred millions of ,.MCon federate bonds proper." . -. ,j ihe reply to this modest request should be such as to convey to tbe (south Carolina gentlemen some faint concep tion ot tneir nnparauea impudence, i la, a transaction .between individuals, thin should be . done with the foot. ..They would be constructively Eicxed down, Btairs, and constitutionally booted across Long linage. . - t-. A Dear ' Whistle. The Canadians, wbo received the Southern traitors and Northern renegades with such alacrity. are now reaping a barvest from the seed. Ae American! icflicer writes to the Toronto Globe the following, among other things:, .; . i ,7nu i l "It is wefi known' that in all parts of Canada the staid and tndustriooe me chanics", and laborers have been discbarged from the farms and workshops to give pUce totbose thieving' foreign"' era wno laoor lor moon less compensation. ; The resnH is, that deserters from the armies on tbe other side are wornsing themselves into positions that should be filled by your own native -citizens. who perforce are compelled to emigrate to the United States to support themselves and their' families.- The ?onse quencs is, that Canada gets the worst of ihe: exchange the dissipated 'and nnrrtncipled boumy-iumper while toe United States reoeive your best class of laborers and mecbaoics. The letter was callpd out by an article in tne ulooe on the extmordinarvnnmber of fires, robberies, , and disturbances which ( bad happened in Toronto and other cities since the, peace, we can only hope that, this select circle of een. tiemen at teisare win ty greatly reform ed neiore tney return to tbat cou intry which they left for its good, v A Cow Drinks Eighteen Gallons of Whiskt. The Troy Timet of Friday, gives a most remarkable case of "beastly'' intoxication.' It seems tbat on tbe upper part of Crfrn Island aa illicit whisky-still exmtefl, until yesterday, when - Marshal Kipp, Collector. Wood ward and- Inspeator False-made a raid on th premises, and locked up both tbe owner and the door." A month' ago the distillery was In full blast It was - still" night, and 'the-man running the machine, who bad made-' eighteen gallons f. whisky, put it opt in ; the -open air to cool" "Along came cow." rhe was thirsty, and the beverage looked inviting. ' -Bhe -ewallofced etrery 'drop-r eighteen gallons of unrecGfied -whisky, warranted to billal ' forty- rodsj- The cow has been drunk- ever iflev.'' She staggered; bome,'a.rrd--ss-0'w;n! the foarth week of a gfaed old bender.1' TB eow' eats no'btng, fallg down rieo-awier they try to raise her Bp, and has become as lean as a crow instead of a cow.' Whether the cow will ever get sober.'or efad her life in a fit of delirium tremens; is a Question we shall look anxioasl to see a- solution of; " It n really a remark; aoie case, ana we should scarcely believe it, it our mtormant was not connected with the telegraphy ana bf eoufse, per fec'Iy "reliable, ,.-a.iU: , ,vr. '' - T ' - ' 1 il- - n ,r , - . . The FeEuyo "iw JTorth Caboota. The bitter rebels in. North Carolina are impatient to hava the Federal troops withdrawn from that State. The Raleicb Progress, a loyal paper, has been clamor ously asked when this is to be, done, The Progress answers, not until treasonable utterance, disaffection, and threats of what will be done te" avenge, tba wounded pride of secession, shaM cease. Ihe rrogress bears -" of threats bainamade constantlv, by some of tbe late owners of slaves, of how tbev Intend to punish tie negroes as soon as the troops. are gone, we ang Btrar; of tnreaU Oeing maae dj too aecessionists as to now they mean to band together for the ianfftn? of Union men when tie troops stall be witbdrawn. "We bear, too, of violent'ex preasions, by men and women, against the Government of tha United States against, the Provisional Governor, and all who support bim, and, in fact, against everything and everybody that liloval m the Union."1: :' '. t r . - If anybody is punished f dialavaitT. they J wbo indulge : ia : sack clumus shoald be.1 It tsould not be wall to let civil power pass into the hands of aaah traitors. i ! .--,, StTha lold Vlreinia-fittri;aVki" are nowin proaess of hoaiaatioraand jtij l at. l i - L. I IJ . ' T is tuuugut it.) uotaers ottaaic. note will not realise over twantr cants on aha
CiifeTi or Iovta. -The census of Iowa
for 1S64, so far as tetarns haa been teceivsd, indicate aJ increase of six pe;: cent since 1863 one year. :t The counties along the Missou rl border have lost con8iderab!v.Jram. fL'e immigration, as iavsunpcied, of rebel s vmpatbiaera, AppffflrrrD. We nnder.tand that Mrs. Elisabeth Gerber. of this iitv, widow of Lieut fcot JohGerber,' d.$eased, has beea appointed Overseer of the female department ot tbe Indiana tate t enitentiary at 1 Jeffersonville. Madi&on Courier. ' ' -' Iiocal IXotictVaj Attention is callef to the advertisement of Ring; Lost." fc.The dtertiser is very anxious to have it returned. B i. i . .' - ) Remember that the mammoth clothing boose pfAnspacber k Sons, No. 3 and 5 First street, are selling off their goods at less than auction price. . The btst way' to est it is for the pablic to call and examine their stock and see fori themselves. -; v , ., ' . - ' it fg Mr. Fred., Von Koy, who, is recommended by those competent to tie" cido as a musician "of superior attainments, bas-located in our city for the purpose of teaching his,, accomplishment. Hia advertisement wiLi be found in the proper place, in another tolamn. : : - ' Kctice to f ax-Payf rs. j y 6, the ilndetsignfed -Tax payers of the; citofJEvansviUe, request that a meeting be called at tbe Court-house, oa Monday .vemng, the 2!th Inst., at 7t o'clock, to; take into consideration the assessed value of their property as fixed by the City Council, actinias' a Hoard of Equalization, and to take such action as may be proper ifi the premises.-': ifSMK-an,' '. ' . ' " "B b . Brn Vr '' tt. k; Wheeler, : ' i O. Weflde ten. Jacob binxish. - 4 B.SMikrr, H V. Allie. K. i y umh. . ; ; 4obn Panoettelt, - -John tt Flag! r. Jaa aautliu, Jr., G H cbn !,,- , Hirawi X. Bead, ':' T. b'd Ka-eigh. v v , Jobn H. Moigan, , , Wm. W. Morgan. - B. 8. Tenne-v, - ' -achapk d Bnaiiag, A. Ouuberu, - : . ; F. W. lawyer,, L'-ni 9vpfi Henry O .Qeratkmej, R.Jenkins,. . . Famuer E. Ollbrrt, KappterAPebuajkenbara - -. . J28.'- ' BANKINC HOUSE Jjw. ;aTfjitowRt: &r t?o;f . ax. u i No.-1 iPirst Street. 13 'J$100,000 in 7.30 Treasury, 'irotes.for Sale t Par and 'Accrued Inter eat. 7 ,v j ' Exchange on New York, Cincinnati Louis villo, 'St. Louis, .and all.- the t promt nent cities in Europe for salQ at all times and in all sums, at the lowest rates. . ) u County and- City Orders t,..l-el ja k'-ATJt' .u-'-T.-Vl-eri ' IJUUk,JJ,4jfAU..aiVUe! ., Wl) -.o Commercial, paper dis counted at bank rates. - ;VJy22.3t. :::';-.V:', :; lTSix stone cutterij wanted, lo whom good wages wijJ -be p'- j Apply to A. K. braedety tu.;i U liAilroaii cepot. . .i !'.!; .1-. .m -t :-.. l ? I ATTENTloif, Co0pee"'s. All trieiourBdy-i . . . r.. .In. ti. .. . 'i n : ' mei coopers., are rjqested to meet a Mosart uall, ; on fcalurday evening, to Orga'nke a Ua lori." a ' : c - jy2 1 -3t . Ifcjir ; Ladles, Mfsaea, and"', Cbildrens Gaiters in all tne ii aCyM. apd ftV.very low prtctt at tbe Boston '. Boot and ghoe Store; ' 1 -f . J. 8. IticEtaACof, ; , ;jy2o;-. ' No. Second" Street. : -! t . v : a t. ' I.: cFob Salb A Hoasa and: Iot, situ ated between Atlis's Mill and ' the old graveyard, near the1 csnal. '' Tie house is .entirely Dew. ,i'or urtner .lfiorma tion inquira at Armstrong's Farntture Store, on Main Street. jvlX.' w fBy Telegraph. J ' 'RATL.ROAD KKCEIP-TS. f . it v . Trail Hitrr , Jnly 12, t4S, L, Kepler, 10 bxe frcil ; 1 Scantlin A fon, bxa hardware. 2 bxa pod, 2 bbls hitdwa'. I Geo rjona'ag, 3" ore im; warren a 17 s t xi p'anoe; 0 Mill r, 1 boa D goods f Vlckery Br 1 teak O ware, a 't bbls flab ; Ferris A Co, ea'ei O-mbl i, 7 bxs drug) ; K Pretj-ri-s A Co, 1 t.I iKitlher; J J B If elk is 25 bote tin ; M H Boel, Oelrorde, III ,B ,i beoka;T M Tb.atta, El cthtown. 1 Box uvas; ileatel A y , 1 b x hardware; Mark A Warren 2 crate crockery ; F K roener. S eerl w rnvpe ; J D Herman, 20 Aoote, I a-b door, ..!, oa riit, i car u -Mr ud laiha; Joneoo, r. m o.. aite nan, y a la flan ; j r Kl.toM. Tbxsenep; H A Ceok 6 tte enap, 2(1 kitt. flab( FvassviHe Journal t ompany, SI bdla p nr: VT H V Stodc'ard 18 bxe abile teed ; lea c K-B, 2 bxi gtse; If B Fchroefler, bxs mu ; M Lirieg. ton, Padacab, c!ar B, D A Bo, bxs ahoee, vvun ingw, a., o oars a m iron . . - Signed-- -A. E. BOBBINS, DIED. BIOS 6snd.y-,mcrnJng, Jaly S3, 1365, MU Aiic.danghter of J. p. ai.d K. J. Blge, aged JS years, noonlhi and J.0 days. , ,. . -r "'Faaerar bi jdJ at 2i e'eepek M froni esi Jet;c",oa 1$ slreeii' Letween Cherry aol The fijeadp f ti fanUfy are InVHed tb attend Without IprM.er nol'c. . -,-. '." renUteatl tl.YT.'w-r.f -r.le.a. -r.n-w S1 -'? DISSOLUTION. rpHTC PABTSEB8HIP .'HERETOFORE EX JL . leung between Lorwfo A JPnouicg is d solved oy mutuar con not 9. K. Corwine will eoatiaae a bera-efare. arrd wHleett -nil claian ajtbec rer ac against aaid nrna, - -l-i. fill L - L , . e. X. lUaHi.1I, 4 .1 wi r.n ti, vc eVjETewjl-. .July 20th, Ua. j.ir.u . MUSIC FRED, r VON: .ROY,: '''pbofessor oir.aTSic.'j ' t a.(ifbomrmri) vjusi; ' 't--.-.-Instmctionr Given on : the , ': Betrc,.,.Meetr; Waul A Cos Addreaa' Bo. AA SeaanA .1 i i r.mju Soa44jt.:y ,lt ,--,' , .' -i. 2w, , i ANNOUNCEMENT. Ma, EoiToa: Please anhonnc3 id your reader that .WM".-" L0TTD5S, -of Poeey Cc'unty, is a candldate ftr Jaige of tbe Common Plea Court, in th Dtrf(.t coiqpoaed of tbe ecus tie of Poeey, ViicTtrargh,'WaTriek and Ctron.'-.'' ' .', 'W Sjatreartitd to anacrpi.j that CHARLES . MAtSH will be a eandidaM. at Ate nixt October ajectton, (or the oCca.of .Proaecn.aug Attorney for the fifteenth Judical Oircait, compotd of tb oonntie of Crawford, Prry, BptO'er, Warrlet, Vanderburgn and Poaey. : Jyil ara a row r tn Wrt Olaordcrath"t afflict saanklnd arise bom corruption of the Mood' Helm bold Sxrraet f earaavarilia la a raaasdpof AnoWttaMtvaloa.-.'. L t ? - : X ' ... i . NOTICE. Crrxcx o AASliTjlliT'OraWeejv.aTca. '1 J Ci ,EvanUt.,-jVylt,-rS65j' I A'lL F-ERSOSS HATlK-5,-iISM AOArVSTXX arik iiejartxieirt, villi, nadfx pvrottuw a win pieeie present inem. kit aea.em-cvliameai. atel. T '""I.W. jHABr, - 1 eaa-SS s. m.jl . Jlaftala acd Aa't-. 3L
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O o CD CD Hem o CD CO .hie t j Wo have determined tb aispoae of our stock of MEN'8: & BOY'S Cf:.T--HiiN'Gi . s .. ,. ...;-.'. j ... ' ii 7 And knowing1 that in order to do - to we matt otfer great . i,: .-" . t . -. . .. We hare prepare I oil reel re to do ao. W will lear th public tojndg by annexlog a list of price, ot eooie af our good, which ar Ami t l. and ru.an Just what they aay. whether tliev are nut I ae thea the lama quality Oooda could ba iiooi-ni si an anrtion Kaat or Weet. , e will aeli, of eupeHur quality, , , LINEN PANTS at , Sold for tl 50. n 75; LINEN VESTS at $3 ' , ' Suld forf3 23. LINEN COATS at $2 oo; 50; . i sold for ?4 SO. LINEN SUIT for 87 25 ' ' Worth $12 2-V" LUSTRE PANTS at $2 25 ; v, Worth M 00. LUSTRE COATS at $5 00; , . .Worth f 10 00. CASSIMERE COATS at $8; . Worth $15 00. Black Cloth Coats at $12 50; I... .ui-i. worm i5 ijy, Black Doeskin Pants $8 50; Worth 112 50. VESTS from : S3 to &5 oo t Worth from fi 00 to $10 00. WIS 'ALSO MASE UP TO OR. -JJJSit 13 TH BST STYLE CasSimero; Suits at Irom 3Q to 50. Blaqk J Cloth Suits WILL AtSO SELL OTJE IAEG2 V .i stock op SHIRTS,'- C. : V ri DERSHIRTS,' ', "SOCKS, TIT no " 14 - -;, . ico, ( - . COLLARS, r. , : -a SUSPENDERS. 1 '; ' 1 &C, &C.f VERY CHEAP. - We keep the bt stock La the city - .-; i - . 01 1 i . . . GentlcmeaSo furnishing Gooas. r la offering O-edi at thee very LOW PBICEd, e expect to ifr IM ctlbire all the benefit. Ike Goods we eel i will be Joit ae we repraaeat, and cur on'j oLiect in dieDOeine of on r Ooede at aUch rate la to make room lor our Fall Stock, wateb we intend eaall not be arpaiied by etry itock ef Clothing ever crongUt to tbe city. . We hope it pohlic will nprecit or eflartl la their behalf, and -keep aa vrr tr for lbi next ttirty cay it, Liviug ebeta xeor than an eqniva!f,t for tueir-Geenback. 1 . Isoms ooe, cans all. Bemetpber too pia, , . J j t: ' ' .' i-- ; .:-.. .. i ' i ANSPACHER&SONSj rmsT 3THEET, Ret. Main and Locust, EVANSVILLE, '-" INDIANA.
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Caws, norseaand 3Iul?. ' GROUND FEED Prepared Expressly for the City - - Trade. . ' rBKPlBIO M CfllXDIER hauT. T-B13 FEED, IS FOUR DATS FXEDIVG will make yonr Cow iacreaee in quaatrty aeea eaejtiy ea ten a vjver any tnT TeeJ tij., can be prepared. For lioravs or Main there I no i there i. no : . .. . eery will b jva.i 3w. cei ter or cheaper kxxl. . r Idlend to aa j part of tbe city tttien tormt evervber. . " Ail urOera WA at CeUlweH' Grocerv promptly Ailed. - - - jya.i 3WOOL FACTORY. jonw. strnr. ".tf. . raxats ....r. hxsSjX, J.WaCRUEN&Cbi .ropiiiToa9orTEr. t. Evansville Wol Factory 'CUB. BOXD STREET i cAXAIeWonld rearect'ully call yonr attention to tb fact th.t car Factory, wtich ni d.atcyd I, flr laet fall, baa been re bni't, and i- now la operation and prepared to ,k, i 00, gj, nianafaclurieg Into the following Oooda Jeane aatineite, Linaeya, t ianaela. Biaaketa, Corerlldaaod rtockjng Tarn, at the lowest poaaibl Weehaltaleoeadaevor to bare the ebon w;J oa heed be exchange fjr Wool er e.11 for ca.h. teh pad fr Wool at hi heart market prti ' Pereoae living at a diataaoe and deeirou of ending tbeir Wool to n. may do ao by river or otberaue, and all loch Wool entrusted lo n wi I recviv prompt attention. One of tbe partners aaving ail rear ,i perlwill leer, ae dieaatlsflel. Price Lina turaiaaew o ay l iejuffon JOH! WjUblgS. uie t I CO HARVEST TOOLS: Hall, Browa & Co.'a Snatht and Cradle-. " Hall, Brown & CoaHay A Maaare, Blebd'f Gran,' Orkin. Briar aa4 Lawn acytaea. I Waldron'i Gran & Grain Scythes. CnlV. .-J -:. i r. w Mtuua aionea, :j ,;? Hay Rakea asd Hay iairBs. ' Bran and Znamelled Settlei. 1 : Apple Parent, " ' ' ; For sale aMlio jLouVst tiailri Irtfc, ut V, Z iACOB STBA.UB BOS'S, ! i Tt Jnnln Street, vj! 14 ;'. ' - IBetow tli Waahlntna Tfotel CITY NOTICES. vsHotiee ta Contraotora. . , qtBEt. COMMON COCKCILOFrHB CITT (if L . E'i rllle will reneirea-Ml.,4 pnopu,,! Btil Mondsy, July 3Ut, li;s, lor oouatructlug aa Karib-way aeraas the al at the Jnucit"i, of (eosdee I aadnal atrarts.T siun r to. in Pua b'tiU across. ILetsml on I'.-l m t. ' A. M HrQBirr.'K'tk. ! airOitrka Cma, July 7t , IMA. ivd-.l()t J ,1 r'. Hotioe to Butckera t l; A HaVTUa MEAT STANDS 1 TUECfPIB j a, market win t-e rvoiea on Tiued.j tujieln aagnet ter, iw o, M T O'tlck . ni., for lb term or ou year, . . . i j ..!... . -....i. All parsori renting eland eil b n4tM I ja, ior i uqiu on in.Q.y oi aa ta. , , nr erdee r.f ll,j (;.ni,.,il ' ' .", J.'l JiUiltet I.. A.AI. UuOBIFF. Cleri. OBDEB FOR PLANK SIDE-W A LEn. And now it la hereby ordered apd (I ri iol I imui.eiii (Jonnvtl of the city Of Etansflll tbat th owner of all toe o -part's of lot trout ing eu or eHtjuiaiog lb w.w aid of I viln avenna, trorn Niaih lo Teilh (Ueeta ;!, oo nrtk slJa nf Frith alr-et, from First Avenue torvHwthJ Areaine, m eait) eit,aii tier atoVr-walk uieteon to lie trough t t-3 the uruiwr grade, ao tbat they cABee a aide-went of rUa No. Two to ue lau aim Uterenn wltliln tbtrty day front . A. MHctyKlFF, Clerk, . OAy Clerk Oflloe, t'y, liA. ' t i ' V, ' 1 ; .". e t irxl-St l'nirapy JUL v m, is-4, n-t v-' - ' !'' .V i"-t " . i-m. '. ' ! 1 . ' CiRDES Vt)& A PLANK blCE Wxl.K l Andijww It is hxftit nr-d-rrd and cllr cled fi thsCoaliaoh CuHacil of tk lity ef tanavlie tbat tbe owaere of all lote or p rt ef lot f;it. Ing on or a.ljoioli.g (he w..t aiite. of Fuartlt amnrm. ewtwrten Hintn anl Tenth treMa, an aoria lutein iu, aeiiseea riret and tiroon Areatie, la aald aity, cause the aide-walk thereo io oe oroagni to in prutr grwle, aud that th, ana a, eme-vailf of ceaa Mo. In t, le wg oown anereea within :ihtrty uay from tlm pub www wi iui, vruur, ' A. M. MedBlFF, Offrk.-' City Clark' OSlee, J.rfy igf,. L ' 7 Jl.tl-" t'uloa rt i y j vl wifc, jw. , '.9!:;, ',i ; OBDEB TOR- A BAK'K elf DE-WALK.' Ah now It I hereby oiirrrsd dlrftcted by u '...I. iuju souuui ui in rjiy gr x-vaasrllle ins, i ne owners or an lor or parts or lute In. tit Itif ea or adjoining In onk-wat sl' n of Viral streex, ueeea n ullrr,.! a Cast trrU, aid clty.caua tbe sice walks thereon te brought te the proper t'M arrd that they no.. m sieawaiB or caua ,u inn laid dowa Itier oo WHUio irty da) finis li e ul,lcat.jn this order. A M ,-i..i. ' Clly Clerk's OPAio, Ju,y, lMl. I ' ' . I. ; - . . ; .; i a 1 1 j2l-af ft, l. copy tuly ma, iA. . ... t i) r x . -r-'. - , .... ORDEB FOB A BHli rf ninit.WAr.tr : And now it I her-ty ordered and ' directed by row vvwiwa -wuaiit.-ot ta aiiy or Evaaeville, mat tne owners of all lutsor part of (o a fro. Ing n ar adjoining til annth-aeat M. .,rir. ir-et, awtweea una aad AaAland Plaot, in eeid atiyjeauaewa (ida-wa k lliereon t be bOJlih io i - proper greae, ana that the cku.. a a rt. walk of el .a He. 1 to beUid 4iv thetenri aHhi,, aainy way irom cn putillrsttoa if h i anler. i..sa-. a-a-MeUBur.ciMk., till Clerli's fjfllc, ii fy. ;,. ' , ' ' 1 : ' Jv'I-Ht tTnlonetrir JVH" 17lh, tsr; I ; OBDEB rOB Eklt-K rllia-V. A OKS. AbOIOOWltls ber.hr or.tHr.j ....I ,l:.-. l K. the-Ocmmon Conor. H of the cite or Kneitiii.. that tit ownera of all lots or part of tut frowtrr lining m utb-wwt slile of bixth irret, from Lo:oil 0 WIont streela, and Ihe nrlb-eaat sloe af Fourth street, terra Ixcuet 11 Vt aiaaA elreate, id aald cfr. came the ei-te-welkl ' or nintt'e the proper graie, anI that they cause a elde-wal of cla-e Vo, 1 til mil aown tb eo wltian thirty day frotu tin pulibtauoa of tbia order. - , - y , a. h. Mvanrrr, otat - 1 City Clerk Slo, 3uy,li ...-- lt:.7;il I.e. ,'jeJT j-- w enwM vkf t SCUOOL. ST. ACNES' HALL, Terr Ifastte, I wdlaaia, ' " ' A. JfEOTEST 1?TT EPISCOIMt I tBCII Rt.Rsv. nKO.rproLD.B. D L. L. D -. '-. ItlaarraMttasia,! i. i i .., . i-alrca aad Vaeltor, , i-7 BEV. J. M. MABT1S, M. An ; ' " Bettor.' . . , ' ' ',8AMCEt -EABT, if.' A.', J ti L ,jiv .:- U-i -'' THaf FALL BEMIO v IT." Atri!A LL (tnaM-amea FsiaalaBcliMll -UI coaiiaaaca on Wedneaday, the tili,-xlay of aatrate a-xi. Apbtlcation i t caulogrim and n.'.rn.lioo, aad all eoalniil e-nvaenlau ewe, e-ievtrt I N--ed'1reteed va.e.r t.-.-.Ji '.il AM L..KAJ.i.V, -. ii Prea.d-at ol 'jbtvuratiea. A Terr Bant. IoS..- Jalv. 1W5. ' , .1. )yl7,4Awmepta,,. -i.'i . '::oi-i I ,r v . Administrator" Hotlce : f vfoTica is BBBcar oi ve, that the Lv nndeuirnad Aa jtcea Meile V Admmlitretor of tb estate of John (J. fc argent, la e of vamirrMirga rmnaiy. iierefa. in eetet i probabiy "Ue t. . 4 B0BEB.T A. ?ILI, , ' Adminfitrator. .July 1-Swd DRUGS. :TJnionI)rugr Store ! DI. J.E lowbb HAxycsr bbceiveo a freed aopfjy of Drure, Medi-ir.,., pamti, 1M1 and Dyeetudi, Pertnanrry, Feaer ArUcieo, Par W ioee aod Jinan-tl-a. wr mediciat purpoaea, Patent Medicroe and Atine;. c,f ai Ainsa. ' A 'thorough knowledge of all the Lruickt-aof oar bniia,and nr .direct parhae frv irap:rirand -nanoteotarera, ariil L01a na to campet o.eiefjI!y witlt oy.rstil hojoin n city ' ' - - r-bysicsaus' pnatxiWafio rerefuIVy casponii'il. '. Btor oa Locust Buert. ut d!or tow the Post Office, Etan-rijle, lti. jnt.itl A Thing ef Ateeva.tr la . JF rerir.- The wha de-rr eruliaacy of onplexioa ratwt rurllT and nricA it bleod. wbi'h Helm-. l-olel'e Oncn Crated Kxtraet CaTaaparllla Invariaaly do. - Becoii-ct'it kt no patent mecjiojae. Aak fog Halmbold'a. Take aootbar. . ,, CQALe ' JEtocirpoxrt Ooal.(; - Shamboatb ajtd bialibs- cist fisd a coaeteat opp!y of tbl' saporloo Oral, for aee la gtmaeitle to eait as ! lair pri-n. . . - Asulr te- , POWELL. COOll A fVi
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