Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 August 1865 — Page 1

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PUBLISHED BY J' AM BC S MflBIALT. F. ML THATTX. uaa JBO. a. AtaBSJUrT. aa aa nasi or m - , . Evan villa Joninal Company Journal Utxildinjjs, LOCUST STEEET, BBTWBKB nilT ABT WATTB. TIE 1TLA5TIC C1BLK, A Oraakla AeooaaiA t k.a Dlaaatar. HIOHbV IBTCH KflTiBCi DBTAIliS. St. Jobx'b, NiwrocirDLAiis, Aor' 16) Atpej Bay, Aug. IT. J Tbe Britiaa frigta Terrible, arfaic Arrived here Tuesday aoeniaff, briofrt fall details of the trip of the Great Eaetern and the attempts to lay tha cable. I eeod Mr: W. II. Basaall'i accoant of the acoidunt which parted tbe cable, Wedoetday, Aogaet 2 , 2lr. Bum4 t Account ;; 0 Boabd tha Obbat Eai , K Wedoeiday, Agnt X ) Wedoeiday, Aoat 2A aad and memorable day ia tbe enoa'a of Atlantic telegraphing. After midnight tbe wind arose, accompanied by heavy showers of rain aod a dense drift of fo.' and in creased to a stormy gale to the southwent, bat tbe ship scarcely - felt it, and went on paying out the cable without let or hindrance at a rate of sever knots an boor. ' " A boat daybreak the wind suddenly shifted to north north-west, aod fell to a light brerae, and at 4 "A. M. the coarse was altered to nonh west by west, balf wrst, tbe sea falKnjr. Morning broke beautifully and tha cable ran oat eAsilr, at the rate of seven miles aa hoar. At 5:35 A. II, ship's time, the paddles were stopped, and at 5:45 the ship was stopped by orders from the eleetrioians. In tact, at 8 A. M., Green wioh time, or a minute after, while the electricians were passing the first of the half hourly eeries of currents to tbe shore, the galvanometer suddenly detecud ' A Flaio of EUctricity which indicated a serious faalt; the tests ae no result as to locality, for the fault was very varying' but it was generally believrd to be not far from tbe stera of he steamship. It appears that while Sr. Cyrus Field was en watch in the tank, a little before the time of the accident, a grating noise was audible as the cable tlaw over the coil stera. Oaa of the experienced hands immediately said "there is a piece of wire,"- and called to the lookout man ia the bows to pass tbe information alt, bat no notioe appears to bare been taken of the cirrnmsUnces. After the ship was stopped and the remainder of the flake paid . . A rUet of Wirt Was seen projecting oat of the eabfe in tbe Uke underneath that in which the fault was suspected to exist, aod on one of the men taking it in his fingers, and trying to bend it down, the wire broke abort off. It ' was nearly three inches long, a d evidently ot hard, ill-tempered meial, which had flown out through the threads ia tbe tank. The discover? was in some measure a relief to tbe men's roiudt, that one certainly, aod possibly the second of the previous faults might nave' been the result of accident Sutpiciout Circunttanea. ; It was remarked, however, thai : this frtult occurred in the sama watch aa ail tie previous ones. As the fault was oo serious to be overlooked, and as there was a difficulty in detecting its situation, preparations were made to get tbe picking up apparatus read v. Previous to duing so, two outs were made ia tbe oable, tha first near the old splice belweea the main. and tha fore tanks. .. Tht CabU Scvtrtd. The wire rope and the chain' wire were secured to . tbe cable 1 forward, which showed a maximum strain . of tweutj-three and a half hundredweight, and at 9:15, Oreenwich lime, tbe eable was severed aad went over the stera, 1,186 miles having been paid oat wbea tbe eod eplashed into the water. u With less difficulty than naaal, ia fact With comparative facility, the cable was hauled in over the bows at 1:08 A M. Green wich time. It had been hauled by tbe port side of the ship, and as the wind stood she drifted over the course of the cable, but came np readily, tbe strain on it, according to tha indicator, being from fifty to fifty five handredwiigbt, although tbe latter figare represented the maximam only reached on one occasion.. We were, however, nearly in two thousand lathoms water, bat it was considered a favorable circumstance that we bad not got a few miles farther, as we should then have been in the very deepest part of the Atlantio plateau. Th Ship's Tuition. , t ; As far aa oould be ascertained, the ship was now over a gentle elevation, oo the top of which there was only 1,950 fathoms ot water. The picking up was, as nsnal, exceedingly tedious, and one hour and forty-six minutes elapsed before one mile was on board. Then one of the engines eccentrio gear got oat of order, so that a man had to stand bv with a hand-spike, aided by a wedge of wood and elestio band, to assist it Next, the supply of steam failed, and when the steam was got op it was found that there was not water enough in the boilers, and so the picking up ceased altoii ether. Then occurred the great misfortune. Luocn was just over borne bad left the table others were about lea vtog. - The scientific, gentlemen had cheered ne by a startling hypothesis, namely, a prediction that tbe fault was only six mil. a away, and so, ere dead nightfall, we might hope to have the fault oa board, make a new splice, and proceed oa our way to Heart's Content, geographically about 600 miles away? . . Tht Announcement ef JLa 7V,. v. n 1 v-umnj appeared ia tbe saloon; hie manner tcTd all; he said, Its all over t u gon. nee', tened onward to hie eabio. Mr. Fiald" ere the thrill of sarprise and pain ceJ sionsd by those words had passed away, came from tbe eompanionway utt the saloon, end, said with eoaiBosare, ad-, s-'rajjlirt ler lie circonjMaacea, though hi .f quivered aod his chask was 'wasted, "The cabie has jart4 and

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gone overboard." , AI( were on deck in a moment, and there indeed a glance revealed the truth.' ' " , .. . BTaauea I wilJ TiAbdden(Tlaint'' '. , bow endeavor to exolam to von how the fatal accident occurred. 'I aav fatal, for sl'-koogh 'as-1 write we are drifting down upon the spot in the hope of getting hold of the, cable, with grapeels, Ij scarcely venture to hope the attempt twill be crowned with success. Let thf reader tnrd hie face toward a wiadow.imagino that he is standing oo the bows of the Great Eastern, aad then of course on ' bis right will be tbe starboard, on his left tbe port side of tbe ship... Wkeai the eabfe was hsnfed round to the left hand aide, and passed ever the foar wheels, it waa. passed -ever a dram, which we .mast sappose to be behind jbe tpectatdr, and coiled op as fast as it was delivered from the picking up apparatus. Bat, whoa the engines failed to work this apparatus, of course the cable became motionless, and, as the ship was drifted by the wind from right to fatt and slightly forward, At. last tbe cable came close np .to the bow, mad under the fore foot of the bip. Tki Position on tte Ship' " There are aft' ha Wa Vif the Great Eastern two large hawser noles.'the iron rims of which . project for tn or than a foot beyond , tbe .stem. . Aeamst .one of these the cable cangbt on the left hand side,' while the ship kept moving to the left, and .thus chafed ; and airaioed the cable greatly fagaiust .the bow, JThe Great Eastern could not go' asternj lest tbe cable-would be snapped, And without motion ! some. wAy there- if ob power' of steerage. ,.n,.,j,, n i:.- W The Critical Moment s . At this critical moment, too. the wind shitted so af to tender it more difficult to keep the bead of .tbe ship np to the cable, as the cable then, chafed so roach that in two ' placee damage was done to it. : boo-. iii;.'. t- ..' ' A sbackie rtn and a wire rOOe belong ing to oaf pf the cable. booYs were passed over the cable and secured in a bicht below fhe hawser holes; these wern hauled eo as ; to" Wl fig tbe cable to tbe right hand side of the boat, the ship still drifting to the left It was neces sary to do-this instead of bearing away, as we were near tae end of tbe cat ot the cable. ,. n,; .i- ..... n VWieel, , 4J,;. Ia the boat there is an. iron wheel with a deep groove and a "V" wheel from the groove, by tbe side of which is a similar, but smaller! wheel 'On the si me axis tbe cable, and; tha wira rone together were coming in over the bows of the groove ia the larger wheel, the cable be ing wound upon a drum behind by the machinery which waa once more in motion, and the wire rope being taken in round tbe capstan by bars; but the rope and cable were not coming up ia a right una, ant were being hauled in with a greut strain on them at an angle from tbe ri.ht hand side so that they did not work directly in , the V, in the wheel: still, ap they came, with the strain shown on the indicator to be very high, hot not near tbe beaking point At last up came the cable and the' wire rope shaeklinir together in the V wheel the bow. The Winding Up ' ' They were wonnd round it slowly and wera passing over the wheel together, the first damaged part being on board, when a jar was given, Joj the dynamome ter which, flew no from.ixlv cwt. the highest point marked, with a sudden jerk, three and a half inches. In fact ia ebam shackle and wire rope chain ber as it wore op oat of tbe groove on the right hand side of the V of tbe beel. got on tbe top of tbe rim of the V wheel and rushed down with a crash on tbo small wheet, giving, no doubt, a severe shock to the cable to which it was attached. j A Terrible Bound. The machinery was still Jn motions gather, one toward 0,5 oaostan the Oiler

-- , J - --.o tust I reached tha dynamometer, it parted, and wun one oouna, leaped, as it werr-, over few feet of intervening space, and splaibadiato tbe sea. It ia not possible for eav words to portray the dismay with which the sight was witnessed . and tha noise heard. ASd Scene .'3S!B1-'; It waa .enough to move , one to .tears when a man came aft with a piece of tha inner, end lashed still fo the chain; and as one saw the tortured strands, tbe torn wires, and tbe lacerated core, it is no exaggeration to say that atraoge feelings of pity, as though for some sentient creature mutilated and dragged asunder by brutal force pao6d throdglv the hearts of the spectators. Captain Mori arty was jnst coming to the foot of the companion way to put np hie - " " B .: Daily Statement of tbe ship's position, having hdxcellent observations, when the news came. "I fear," ha said, "we will not feel much interested now in knowing ? aew-faryfe are from Heart's Content" However, it was something to know, though it was but little comfort, that we had at noon run precisely 116 miles since yesterday; that we were 1,062 miWs frowi Talentia, 680 miles front Heart's 'Content, .at ja Lat .511 2y, Long. 39 6" of course being 79a soata and 25"" west ;i " ' i;;:Tif rTt6: Signaled': : .The Terrible was signalled that' the cable had parted and was reqaeated to bear down to us, which, she did, and came to off our port beam. After a brief consideration, Mr. Canning, whose presence of mind aod slf poaseaaioo never left him, determined, though' it seemed egregious folly, to seek for the cable in the bottom of the Atlantic, to get oat his grapnels, drop down on- it and try to pick U np. The Great Eastern steamed ten or twelve mile to wind ward and eastward, ff.lB peviiioitt woicn sne waa wnen tbe cable went down, tn order to throw out the grapnels and wire rope and drift down across the course of the track in which the "cable was supposed to be lying. Although all atterance of boos was aunnreaaed aod no word of confidence escaped sheHpAv j me mocsing soaaowsot ootn were treasured in some quiet, nook of thefaacy; the doctrine e(. chaacea could uoClouch uch' A cooilngency ae we had to specalate upoa. And now oomt ortk ij. . y. i - , " J. ; The Grapnel, Two five armed aochoraVwha- 'tlukioo sharply carved, and tapering to an oblique tooth-like 'end, 'the loekf wita which the Giant Desfivlr'" waA, going to fish front the Great Etstern far. arhat with ail its belongings, represents more than a million ia value. The ship stood away some thirteen or fourteen miles from the spot where the accident occurred, and thn lay to, . ja Bmooth.-waui., wito.itha ..Terriblaxtja oosBpaaw,.., The grapaela, wighbgtbiliandrd weight, ehaekled and seeared to a let&;$M,vie beoy "'of wbiei there were five miles aboard, whose breaking strain was calculated at ten toes, were brought up to the bows, asd at S ho&rs asi 20 mia-

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Btee, skip's time, -were tirciwn over; aod whistled throng the sea,, a prey to for-tona.-i - - -v . - ;: . : . At first the iron sank bat slowly, bat soon the mom sot of descent increased so as to lay great stress oa the pickingop - machinery, which was rendered available in lowering the novel messenger with a warrant of search for the fugitive, bidden in mysterious caverns beneath. Length flew after length, overcam wheel and drum, till the iron was running with work, heated at last to sach intensity ae to convert the water thrown upon the machinery into clouds of steam. - One thonsand fathoms! Fifteen hundred fathoms I . Two thonsand fathom tl Hundreds again mounting op until, at 5:46 f M., the strain was diminished, and at 2 500 fathom, or 15,000 feet, the grapnel reached ' " j ' " The Bed of the Atlantic , s and set to its taA of finding and holding tbo cable. The grappling waa renewed oa tha succeeding days, bat the ropes, were not of sufficient strength, and parted while the cable, was several hundred fathoms . below L the surface. Having exhausted her enpply of.! grap? plmg appaiatua, the - ;i kAJl r fjreof Eastern, Started for England, the 11th of Augest, and the ! Terrible made for St JoW Baoys were placed ia latitude 51 21 longitude 38 42. and in latitude 51 25.', IJBgrtude" 3S 56 where the grapples were Tost 1 . - rrefetsional Opintont.x 'Mr. Canning, Chief EnglneeVCapt Anderson, Mr. Goocb, Director of the Telegraph Constroctioa - Company, and Meairs. I Varley, De 8anty, Thompson and Clifford, Electricians, unite in expressing the opinion' that the Great Eastern can carry and lay an Atlantio telryraph cable in any weather; that tbe f,rsnt eable is the best manufactured; and that, with better - machinery ' and stronger tackle there ie a possibility cf recovering the loot end of the cab'e,. -' Cyrus W. Field writes that he te not discouraged by the aeeidest,' and Mr. Varley says the Great Eastern will soon retam to take ap the lost end. " -: ' , .Mr. Field returned oa the Great East, ern, having sent a copy of his diary for publication ia tbe United States. - - ,: ;;- ' ! Universal Regret' :'-'-:ys h The regret expressed at this unfortunate termination of an enterprise ; in which so many hopes, sack an immense wealth, and such vast labor were centered, is unbounded, but the best professional miudt are still seogaine of ultimate success. The electricians ', say they are sore to recover tbe cable, that tbe splice will be made and the remainder of the distance covered. I give these reports for what they are worth. J . Ine MUnly ?aiien. - ; A correspondent writing from Hants -villa, Alabama, gives tbe following interesting account of the Clay family, of which C. C. Clay, Jr., is the most prominent member just now,' ' It illustrates very forcibly tbe effects of secession;. , I have occupied since my arrival here, a large and pleasant eucond floor, front room, in tie dwelling boose of Governor C. C. Clay, father of the notorious rebel bearing the same names In the year of oar Lord 1860, th Clays, of HotiUville, Alabama, were tbe autocrats of all they surveyed. They , possessed wealth, influence,: power and rank. Yaokeeism cowered before their imperious wiiL A brother of C. C, Jr , at that time edited a paper here, and demanded tbe warfare of the black flag to the Union armies. The Canada cau throat Ciay, now a captive, occupied a splendid mansion near tbe eity, aad bad a fine office in the best street,-welt stocked with legal works and a general library. The. old Governor ;Iived in a large and . comfortable old . juansioo nestled down ia a ' landscape garden," where ample shade waa farniahed bv fine ? WP0" J01". 4 fUe J .11 well stocked, slaves and an, ana proaucing Buauai luousanos. ia: iaoo, - a change ba come over, the spirit of oar a ream. ; ine editor is a poverty at rick-' en loafer, bing at tbe back door of bis decrepit and aged father's bou,e lot family bread. . Tbe younger C, C. is a captive traitor, charged eso wUhblai ker crimes than common, defiant, "bloody treason encompasses. , ,The emiaent sir, who s, by the way, a genial kind hearted old man, tottering into the grnvey is compelled to lease to aa enterprising Yankee speculator, th front or maia part of his dwelling to, procure wears of fubsislence. Hence, while tbq Yankee boldly marches " in ' at the i front .deor, . into hif parlors and best chambers, f to dream leyal dreams, and rest, no w that . the warfare's o'er, the quondam aristocrat must plod around to the rear, and there eat tbe (corn) bread of tnad passion; with a Conscience weighed Sbwn. with temorse. Tbe Atlantic Cable Sltual kyitenjl A letter ia the London Daily News thus explaina the. system of signaling through the Atlantio cable, while it was possible to signal at all: . ' , f . . . ."Yon . are, I imagine,' aware that no speakiag is attempted, that all the signaia nerw reoetvva a rBSinc:ea 10 tne inohttion and conduction of the eable. Two eelle only are mad us of, a I am j informed, from this side, and the same power, I believe, front tbe ship. ' 1 am perhaps telling yoa nothing new, but it can do no barsa if X repeat, that tbe system is as follows: At tea minutes before every hoar (Greenwich time) the ship commences signaling to as. Tbe-or-dinary signals is five reversals, one every two minutes; .the signals for every fifty miles paid oat is aa before, commencing ten minutes before tbe boar, bnt ten reversals, or one every minute ; and that for vary fty miles rnn.by tha ship two reversals of two minutes each, then two of one minute each, and then two more of two minutes each. . Iam often in th instrument-room, and watch the signal. Two clerks watch, one the reflecting galvanometer, and the other th chronometer, each calling ont time and over respectively, aad generally hear the two words coming from them at tee same instant Tbe signals are sntmstakably clear, with a. (light oscillation at each end; aad it is most enrions and interesting to watch these oscillations, and aoting every roll of the big ship; which is at this moment upward of five baairtd miles distant" ,. ; - ? .' i - . . Dr. John W, Haghes, of aeveland,", wuu, auu ,119 uinaBtij sure a womaa Tomsey. Parsons at - Bedford Ohio, last week. Ha Vas married to her once, bat ahe found out that ha bad another wife, and bad him arrested for bigamy. H sent hi legal wif off, and triad get the, other oa t live wita; him, aad siaOtyAiaobawanse she refased. Hughes aaid ha killed her "out of irara Ua " i Moet women would pra.er to have lave dilated, ii list is tie efsct of It in its pore stat.

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Richmond to Baltimore with a cargo of nve tooasand lour Hundred busiel of tobacco ashea The, ashes are tbo net result Of the tobacco smoked np ia tbe big pip of the evacuation conflagration. It was gathered from the debris af tbe tobacco warehouses barned. Tbe ashes will be turned to account by lb eat Northern farmers ad a fertilizer of tb soil, as it la1 well known that ashes of any kind, and especially tobacco ashes, possess! ieni iaing qualities not second to either , lima . or guano J?ieAwii V- ! ' . . I . . S . ; r- . ! a - A question of private pelf Is just now the most absorbing topic ia tbe Caeadtan 1 Parliament. , If the sestioa cloiee noder thirty dayst members will be en. titled to ' six" dollars only. If it lasts thirty onudsys, they may claim six hundred dollars .each... The Government,' bent on economy, axe deoiroua of bringing the 'session to an end within the prescribed. RnoitV'and individual members are striving so1 to obtain bu si a ess as to secure then six handred dollar They would do. very jWalior American legi lators. 1 . , . , . .. . n , , GONS AND PISTOLS. PISTOLS, AT ... .Gfrafly'Rdoctd Price! ICE L L E R, . , 95, Main Street. Importer and.. Manufacturer of ,-, !, ,u auaas oi.. t , ., GTJNS, ' r; . . , .:. PISTOLS, and ':'-- j ;;. ,!.", ; , RIFLES,", V - . ; j "'AJfDDSAtBa IB . rowrn. zw0, wwifor, mtmivoms, r0ixriM ma. no .& m.wb " A-' (a Urf amorlm-mi), tlHM fOCKMl gAIFfifa. MAS Mr, Wit-MltKS ,vj 6 -, OAH,aIl OBhOrOlfS, - ; -.t.o t'-Ls,-'-Aa4 Kvarytblwa: laoa'lg' Bw la 'I . Own toroaareaae saa tawraWi i --" ''I ' aW Partlcalar attaatloa glraa to, vapalrtag gaaa aoa piawia. JT1 ' Guns, Pistols, aScc. 1 O. A. MAYJER & SONS , HATB BKM0TKD TO B HAIB IT BUT. - oapoalta '.tk Oaort Boca, aad baaa - largo 4dltloaa , to tbalt alnady largo atoak of i 'jttoxainii,-:-,,vw-DIlfLS.nr4.. -.....PIST0L3r , U OUST . JLATEBJALS, ,.:.. Fonder, Lead, Shot, Copt, Cartridge, ' Powder Flasks,. Shot . Bags, flam-;, , Bogsin great earwy. Offlcen' Svordi : exni BelU,' Fine . Pocket Cutlery, W kmr Canei, diC dec (fltC n , - Baw Oaa mada to ordar, aad BmlrlBg mi mill, mmmlmm awa ,eaiiai. i y AMa. PAINTING! & GLAZING. ' C. W. Osborne ' U Fraparadto di All Bladaof " ' ' GLOSSING, ZINCING V ;Gralnin'ar,"Giidin, Sw., la tka Baeleat p-.lbl. waa oar. - PartlcalaC . - t attaath. gtraa to mi A5o riiti si6t numa. " asrr All work waixaata4.al te aay ovor soao la tkaelty. I - 0r OB HICOSt:;!BBT W A IB A tOOTJPT, . (DnOrr TborBhll.Haoa.ary) walk Iw CLOTHING .UBixpja & sgHBADJEa,, Eld reliant Tailors, u CmB. STOAIORa X 8KC0XB STS.', )l ' j KwaawII,Iol.'! aaW Wa hard a'chol a aMortwIaat of latporw Otatha and Caalair li-f a aaoarlav aatita, wktak wa w-ll BiaaBfactuf lata garawaU at roavonaolo priiwa . . i ' - - ' ;,; a8P Ca-I aad zntlnf oor goods aad artoam. . -. IflH iw j MiiDICAL. ' 8 4 XHiiJiytiUJB, SL J3:,"' PHYSItHAN & SURGEON O0 oa lt atnwt, W ; Dr. Braf lata fjltto - --JUaidac-a Ho.S5 Waiorl traat. ,. , ' (At Dr.'lXonald'i Old Offlo,) -H V-'A II 8 V I L LE.L INDIANA. NOTICE. .Valuable Real, Estate A fABT DB ALIi )F TtkCT 05AL LOT No. i W tn to. ar Bil-rat-Wiaat ar tka rof Baokilla frnnUi-e oa r.rit. Diaiaioo. mA aad Kiat trbata Paitea wiahibg to arBAas oaa abtta,' alt d.rb.a mforautUoa by .aaf airtar of . a. .10 Sw VATT. B. RWfWDKt,r. DENTIST. '." w a. a. Hk. apALidy't-tiT THARsrcii rom rat Wiarat pati tmsrwjat.ddaTlit taapaat fcxat ara, aad baiat paraianet naldaat of thta ettvtaafrj all paraott (wkockor tbay aoad hb, aooww. woaat aaraloaa or u t) to vlalt kia raocu aaA aaa tb VawtaawU wt wwrk Majamraotmrww f n: .l M."! i rO-aaTi-i - -- ImproYeaeuta and IarAstU'tf "- "j1?! w7tklof that wlB en oara too talaraMaaf bbi patiaa t la aacarad by kiat. U I IitA-Uihtteat and racllltl i!: -o'. ' Araaaaaltoaayta - e;A a,ll;r Itl Es 1 3JgTerJ Anas th tic I S-.i BOB " ' AUovtaflBf Palw. wltaat StstrntUmm ., ,. i Teeth. Oboakatkat aro aaakaa oaa bo rartorad to aaartw -atrariglaaaatoajr. ,A1 aaatrabloatylaaof - AETIFICIAL "Jaaa aaywkars la tbo Cnitad Btatoa. ara aaada b? amsiuariiaw OI tlOJr, Taat 0000088aiiy aorractaw. ; Tkeaa kavtng . , : DKCATXD TKETH dboaid altkar kavd thaai Bxwactad or WHlad.1 aba ar If ooeatela.) Tka kaallk of too Barwaa aof Ui. rawtalaiaa Taath daoaad K. Sari&AIjOlOTAVri.ICrriAwa nwawan. :t: " - i -" "' . i " ' Aim tn.rn.rr it.m SCHOOL SToACNVHALL, Taxra Hawto, ladliaa, a PRonsTtyT iprsiopAL tinea SCHOOL FOR 61BIJ. ktlahop of f wtfl.Ba "1 i t! -. ratraa avatel VlaHwr. t BT,.t. At. MABTiB. BL A- - . . lP-r j VresMoab i . rrfa;' FAUi.BXsir.os 5r st! aos' bam, X (-to tttfiaaaaa VBate Bcboall win .oajanBaa oa WadBMday, Uw aa day of mMaaa a. ArolioatHMM I r aatatogaa aad mfaraaaotoa. aw aa bOAiaaaa aaatlai oaa, a mK .Ir.aai ta im l. II U.LT. rr 4 hi of Tarra laata. Isd, IMA, jftf.tawaiwrt.

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L.tX!A"vT. aaatASOt ; For Aaa at. Oaaaat. AUCTION. ,..., IJIRAll KEJLSO.'V,'- ' tUt S. Auottoneor, ' Hoi Bemtved ' his Auction ' Boom to "! NoJiflOCUST 8T., . (rara row aaacw im BBaawoaa Sotar), ' WkaratiawUtattood kaoll trladaof Aaotl"0 baal' aa. To tka ailla of M an-baa d laa, Wagoao, 0rrla-a, Hora-a, aad AaAt Batata. , Ao'-tloo daya TUlDAI, IHOAJDATaa fATGBDAT of aack wk. , ., , Oab adaaaaaa oa oawatgaatealo.' - 1 to all tbo altiaaas of Braatvflla Who kaow bta,. W ill ,1m kla whalo tlaaaka bla baataaaa. I aid l DUUG3. Union Drug Store IIOCTaT ST REAR THE POSIoFTICE. on. J. S. laOVEH . . ; , i .' i BAB JCIT 1ICX1TID A FABJIB ICrrLT OF . , J t 1 , . I ' . ' Drnrt, If efltcire. Patntt, Oilf aad Dy StulTd, FrrfoBiery, Pansy ArtciefPn o Wines aad -t . Bf and ;es for Medicinal , 1 ' Porpoef, Patent tfedlciieiand B.tten cf i KUnda. '.it '. 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