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JASPER COURIER. lore Mörders by the gt-ymour Outlaws. Ün last Saturday niornin'fur men dmtttpd will beiti MMgtd i the MurslitieM Express roobefj, were Illing in Nw Albany jail, by a lf ol imirJcrei a from Jut-kami count)-. The Ledger givca tbo following account of tlie cowunlly outrage: Thi morning sb.ut three o'clock L'jther Whiiten, one oi llio ou'id nuiird at the jii', Kit hi 'i king Iii usual round, wem into Uli i (lice Bad st do ii tiy the tiro u few mo iifntf. Ii hsd b eu in.ti.ie l. ut a few urn went when a noise wan heard ruisido, a.ii! approaching ihe duor io open it, waa met at the eniraitre by peny ol men, who pre. g.-nted pistol to him. demanding silence i. pain cj( death. Whiiten ahouled, however, tut he waa roughly MiS4 by a-verul of Ihe iir b and thrown into a corner and informed tf he uiiered soother scund hit life would nay tlie.forlei'. By ihia lima the j.il tflice waa filled will men, w ho commenced cun hiiii fur the key luthejol doura. Sheriff Fullenkve, who wus keeping in a room ai'toos tlie h'.ll Irom
the itJke, heard Wliiuen about, and opened the dour only to meet large force of mm.. Cunipr bending th aiiuaiion at once, he tucheJ down ih tsirs leaning u. ijie b'aenie Ii t of I tie jill r ank'nce, lor lb pu: puae ol citing the aiuiin. As he went d iwn the Mir, he S.esrd several Vuu:es aay 'ahuot duu ihe stairs,' "but lie wm t.io quick fur i hem, nd gained the door leading 10 the gn unil", on the went aide of the j ill" Here h- met ano'h r Inrce of armed men, ihojiii fcemj; urround d by them. ai:d upun SBtrlag pidtula pointed at turn, exclaimed, Gentleinen i'on'i shoot me, I am the Sht r;fl.' Ju: rs ha aid tili, one of thfl gang fired, ths'lm ili:i'tf fT 1 1 in ill- right arm near the eb.j.' , Ii flieiing a very aerioiln and U 1 1 ii f li rund. The Sheriff hutild 'Murder! help!' st the loo ol his v ce, but was soon silences' by a blow ever the forehead from a
he.vv pis'ol. lie wn ih n taken into ihf inoilung, and irtay prove a blessing, jail hall and placed under tiierd. Tue keyrj Puucs wishing (he prescription
of IBS jtfl and cell were ii minded of liim Inders inreal of 4Bth if lie refuaeJ to i hver ihem up, but Fu'leiilove, not wilhstsnd ing cocked pi.lol.were. poin cd at hia head ! told ihs m ib thsy nigbl W 1 1 him before he lAuuld give up the keys, or aid them in iv aaf Ali this time, which, li.iw. ver, w is but a 'ew niorne.it, m m were seMrrhinjf ver pan ul the j i i I rei.idei.ee lor lie keys. Ah. ul ii d Zen entered the room where Mrs l-'oi n'i ve w in bed, ni.d demanH.-d of hei the whereab mis o' the kevs S'ienll' Fullen..ve. Hearing ihe dem ind made of l.i wife, called 'o htr o let ihein kill her ruti -r ihan tell. Sh d:d refuce to give them nr.v infor inniun, but they su'.c-eded in laj ng ihe elj-ci of Ihiir aeurch in a waah stsnd drawer in her room. These in Ibkjf possession, no time wa lot in opeiiitig the jiil rtoora. Hero ihe mob hud some difficulty, aa they could not unlock th'i cell doors not being cquin:cd with the keys, each lock being different. They relumed to the hall and demnnded Fullenlove should go with them and open the cells, but I Mi he emphatically, although again threatened with death, relued to do. At this, some one remarked, "here is a mat." pointing to Thomas Matthewe. one of the inside guaid, and several pistola were pointed at hi head. Matthews dropped to the floor, as though he was shot, but wss soon compelled to oo.aa he was directed open the cell of the men the mob had determined to hang The first victim dragged from hi cell wss Frank Reno, whose piteous cries ss the mob placed the lata 1 noose sbout his neck, sre described ss most heart rending. He wss held up by some of the mod while the rope was made fast to the iron pillars around the second ties of iho cells. William Reno was the next man brought out, and he wss hung slongside his brother snd to thessmo pillar. Simeon Reno was next brought forth trom his cell, but he fought the mob with greet desperation, knocking two of them down before he waa oveipowered snd left sus pended between the fljor and Ihe ceiling. He was left hanging st the southwest corner of the jsil celts, hi fest nearly dragjng the Hohr. Chsrlen Anderson, the Isat vioiiro, wss hesr to bep for tho privilege of praying before the fatal nonee waa adjusted, but hp ws told ky his relentless enemies to shut P. snd soon his biidy wss hanging from the Pillars at the southwest cornet of the iil cells. ' flSherinan thinks Morton is crsiy on finances sad Morton knows Sherman is. Both are near the Republican ihrono. GtrPostmsster Kelly, of New York ha four hundrsp tad iweit,.foot soldiers clerks in klaoflee.
Kilra Special Holier. lleware of Counierfeii! Smith' Torlic j
Syrup haa bean counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to f rief. SMITH'S TONIU SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bill.' private Stamp on each bottle. Dr John Bull only haa the right to manufacture and aell the original John Smith' Tonic Syrup of LnajllfUlt. Kj Examine well the label on each bottle, do not purchaae, or you will be deceived. Bee my column advermeinem, and my allow card. 1 will pronecu'e any infringing on my right. The genuine Smith' Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myaelf. The public' servant, DK JOHN BULL. Louisville Ky , April 23, '68. ERRORS Of YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for yearalrom Ke'voua Debility, Premature Decay, and a 1 1 the effect ol youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of Buffering humanity, tend free to all who need it, the recipe and directione for making the aimple remedy by which he waa cured S ifferera wishing to profit by . the aJvertisei'a experience, can do ao by ad Jreaaing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar Dec ll, 1868y direct New York. 10 CONSUMPTIVES. The Adverser, having been reatorrd to health in a tew werke, by a very simple remedy, after having (offered several year with a severe lung i.fl.cion, und ibal dreaC dise ae, Cunaumpiion i anxious to make i. .OA n tu hia fellow mffcrer the mfanaof cure. To ill who d.eire it, he will eetid a copy of the prescription used (free ot charge), jth the directions (or preparing and using tilie eame, which they will find a sure cure for Coiiauiiipticn, Asthma, Brunchni. etc The ..lily nt ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is tu bentfii the iffl cled, and xpread inturmatioii which he conceive to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, is it will cost them Will pleuse address Utv. EDWARD A. WILSON. 1G5 Suih Second tit, Wiliiamsbutgh, 0" 11 G8-y Kings C .u.ily, New York AMD THE HAFPINES ff TBUS BURH1AGE Eiay fur Young Men, on the Erroia Abuse and Disease which destroy the Ml niy Power and create impedimenta to MAititiAUK. with sure means ol relief. Sent in sied letter envelopes free ol charge dJres, Dr. J i-KlLLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Asociation, Philadelphia, Pa, Feb It, '68-y A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while r siding in Suth America aa a mi:onarv di-n.vered a sate il simple lemedy for the Cure of Neivour Weakness, Eary Dec y. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of diaorder brotigtit on r y bar.etul mil vicious habiis. (real numbers have neen cured bv this nohle remedy Prompted by a desire to benefit the fflicled and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pre paring and using this medicine, in s sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Freb or Charub. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Feb7.68y Bible House, New York City. Extra Special Holier. Beware of Counterfeit! Smith's Tonic Syrup has been cuunterieiled, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull's private stamp ua each bottle, Dr John Bull only haa the right to manufacture and aell the original John Smith's Tonic Syrup ot Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. Il my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchss'e, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my show card. 1 will prosecute any one Infringing on my right. The genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myaelf. The public's servant, Louisville. Ky. Dr .Tour BurtHEW STOCK tflf JL lDlJES AND CMLMtM'S SHOES. men's BOOTS and 8IIOOE8 made to order PETER NOHR South Mair St opposite Kraus Uo'el HAS just received a well assorted snd .xc.lient stock of Ladies snd Children Shoes of all verities, to which he Invite the attention of the Public His slock was all madar to order, and warranted, and is the best in the market. II is st all times prepared to, mske or repair Men's or Boys wear. with, the best material, and on the most reasonable terms Give me call, ss I am determined to seU good work on note reasonable terns ium De had slaewhere in tbis neighborhood. Ott. 8th, HU- p. N.OHB.
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BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS! JOMKFH KG if, ESPECTFULLY inform the Hiltens of Dot o.h and surrounding roumiea. he has just received from Cincinnati s e and varied assortment o' all binds of MEN'S CLOTHING. HATH, CAPS, BOOTS A3 SHOES, suitable for the season, sud bought since the recent decline In prices. He can suit all your fancies. His assortment of WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOE AND GAITER'S, ta not equalled in the county. Give him a call, examine his goods arid be well dressed. Remember the place, the big brick on North Main Street, Jasper, Ind. JOSEPH EGO. July 10 '63J A Ml K V W II O A ii S J MAIL EXPRESS & 8TAÜE ROUTE. 1. STBINHitJSB K ITT S. Contractor for th Shoals snd Jasper Msil Express R ut, respectfully informs i he pub ic, that he will run a good hack, with an excellent team, and a reliable driver, and is prepared to convey paasengers and eipress matter bstween the O. 6V. M. llailrond at Shuals, and Jaeper, or way plaea on the rout, m the most reaaonnble
ter na. Passengers going EM will fio1 thisjLn of Qn-ensVare. Glasnware, Stoneware
th' cheapest, aa well as Most p.ersant rout, at II times, as tliey several miles trsvii. Pe sons sending or receiving expresaaue ot any kind may depend on having it careful! handled, and promptly anil safely delivered. His statre leavea Jaeper every Friday morning at 7 o'clock, and arrives at S'oals in time to connect with the railroad trains either way; returning lnvi Hfce-nta at 7 oclock. A- STEINHÄUSER. Oct. flth. I8fi8-v If ii r ii i t ii r r ! u r n i I u rc The uderaigned respecl-fft fully informe the public) that he has now. and will constant ly k-jp on nana, or manutac.ure ,o u-oer, . , ...r. Inieev QUO HIOB! iikiiuiihuic .iiruc, ui niture, such as Wsrdrohes, Bttrenus, Bedsteads, Tables, Lounges, and a large assort, ment of chairs, of the beet sty'es. He re spectfully invites those desiring anything in his line, to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as he is confi dent he can plesse ihm. st Iiis new shop, on tlie corner ol the Public Squwre.'west ef he court house. Nov 20. lftfw JACOR ALLF?. DBPlütt H018B. Largest Uotl I in fl e Cut Gid. Barnett n M McCarty. Prop'r tipper Main bet. Third & Fourth Ste.. NEW ALBANY. IND. Taj sccommodation st this House will be fou id ss good and fare aa low aa at any FiRai Clash Hiel in the VVeat. June 26, '6g-6m Blai'ksuiilliinK aud aun Making. awv THE undersign ed returns his thanks to Ihe people for their liberal patronage heretofore, and informs them thai he w ill alwaya endeavor to merit a continuation of it. He ia at all limes prepared todo all kinds of blacksmithing, with the best material He will also attend to building rr repairing wagoas, buggies, plows. &c Hie ehargee will be reasonable, and all work done in the kest style. 'CrSpeeial attention given to horse-shoeing Remember the place. West Main St. cor ner of Portersville irest. et 18, '67-ly FELIX LAMPERT. New Goods UDLM FALL WMR! GENHEMENS' WINTER WEAR I AT Joseph Friedman'! Urprecbdirted Fall! SMALL PROFITS & QUICK 8ALEs! COME AND SEE! THE undersigned hss just opened ft lg snd well selected lock of Fall akd Wirtir Drt Goorb 3 00X3 AO 32If,&3 Hat Caps and Notions GLASS WARE, QUEENS WARE &C, To which he invites the attention of the public. He haa bought hia Goods low, ef n oesi styles, tno latest novelties, and ih. atandard aorta, and is determined not to k undersold. He desire ip call nanieulat attention to hia large stock of Prints, ol all makes, DLifnfs, of ths best quality, aoi BEAVTirtiL Drbbb Goods! vShswIs, Plaids, Dress Trimmings, te., Ae which he t fVrs si such rates ss defy coin." petition. He has also larire macl of mmm groceriea, and every tliin; usnally kept in SHneral store. Call and see No Chabos ob JtnwiBo Goods!
FALL AND Wl.VJLK, a BABY UfA3l3 C L U Till N (i I UR THt HoRTH 8tbG of TUB rUBLIC SQUABK JASPER. INDIANA. Josrpli Seriurrhrim HAS now on hand and receiving, one o' the largeat and bet Belt eled stock ot gooda ever brought to Dubois county, ay hielt he will aell at old time ptice, when the difference in currency i considered, li la as ur lute nt consists of i
THE BEST Mualins, Prints, Delaine, Marino. Si'ke, Ltisires, Cottohades, Liudaeys. Flam els, and all other kindsof Oouds 'or the Ladifs and Hieae. His line of goods for Geutlsmen aud Boys 18 Also unsurpassed, consisting of Cloths, Cs nneres, Cssinets, Jesns. Satinet. Satin aud Silk Vesting. Wool Wamussea, Undershirts, Hats and Caps, Boot and Shoe, die, &c. and almost aliy kind of gcoda you call for He has situ THE CHEAPEST Crockery ware, Hardivare of all kinds. Csr pentca Tools, Trc Chains. AXe. Tabl ware, and a hundred o ber article uf ne snd ornament ij tedious to mention Person wanting Notions will find hia tock ihe largest AND MOST Desirable in town. So alao hia Groceries are, in quality and ptice. the most SATISFACTORY! fie alwava Itesna a full ai mm a r .11 of j, , Mff Mfh np buyu fof n(J ( ( M profit, determined ihai his enstomers IN THE LONG RUN Shall he satisfied in their deslings with hin (Call snd ee the new s'ock JOSEPH S-nt 25 '68-lv SERMERSHIEM add rry and Harnes: WM. H. "PFEiTEJL North Mair Strit, dJoQSSjjfxisapg J2cqÜ8 1VOULD respectluliv invite all peraona "v in need of anything in his line to csll and eismine his stock before purrhasinc elsewhere. He keens conatantlv nn i,..,.i and will make to order, in the beat atlp all kinda of Sadd'es. Buggv and Wtgnn Harness, Collars, Bridles, tc, Thsnklul lor psst fsvrs. he solicits s continuance ol petronaee. and will endeavor to merit it dec. 15th. 18ß6-y UNION HOTEL. Above the Lower Wharf Boat. J. S. HEIXZLfr:, Proprietor, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Dubois County Patronage is respectfully solicited. July 24 '68-y HA YSlrMLLE STOVE AND TIN STORE ARS MANUFACTORY. fpHE undersigned having permanently M located in Uaysville, informs the riti aens of Dubois snd surrounding coeniies, 'hat be keeps always on hand a genera) as sortsaent of Stoves, snd Tin Ware of ll kinda. which he offers for ssle at prices wl ich del? competition. He also manolac turea teorder all Tin Work, warranted in the beat atyle, and of the beat material. A ahare of the public patronage ia respectfullv eolictted, and ae be ia determined to pleaee it will be 10 yonr interest In csll nn him be fore pstroniBing people swsy from home. Aug 14 'GB- JOSEPH LORY. UNION BAKERY 4 10 CONRCTIOXBRT. IT CHARLES KEGELSBE OER iV& East Mam Street, directlr Is frent ol the Court H..0se, Jssper, Ind. Good breed and cakes alw.y. 0n hsnd. Baking ,ur irrgainai ana parties 011 short notlee. snd warranted ssisfaeiory. Confer toner? Nuts and Fralta lor aale, public petronajje is reapectfully solicjied. July 84 '68-y DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER SHIP THE partnership heretofore exittine be tvreen C9 i Jn a. j nLj. , .7 . ww aaa mnu tiiria JUll, DBS own diBBolrsd by autwl consent. mm 1. ism ' J- JUTT.Nr. Btft. It, im. CERIi. JUTt.
M BITTERS, ÜUUliAAflU U AJSU Hoofland's German Tonic. Prepared by Dr. C. H. Jacisoä. raiLADBLPHIA, PA. Tlie Great Remedies for all Disease! t TBS LOWER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS HooflanaVs German Bitters Is oompowl ottlie pur Julc (or, as ttiessr mwliaajly t rni.'d, ha --1 'r0'") ' Koi,ll, Urli and ll.irka, (ÄTr Swlrlng a pnnrHon, highly oiir.-n nU traic.J, and sntiraty jT"m WBSSBBI sri 'JBl UmtMun of map HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, la a eomNnatlon of all th ingrrdicnta of th Riturs, With lbs iiiruit quality of Sanlm t.'ruM Hum, Or Sss, ate., making nne of th looat plraauot aud agr. als rsnimlit-a evi-r oflrwl to tlie public. Thoac pn fi rriiig Msdlcuio fre bom Aleotidllc aAV Ultnrv, will ue Hoofland's German Bitters. In rim of tH-nrotu dcpitsalon, whan soms alaeboOs) SMmuina ta nrct-aaary, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN T0NI0 should bo UM-d. . Tlw Hitters or the Tniilc sr Loih eqnslly good, ao4 aotitaiD Iks ume nu'dlcinal virtuu. The stomach, from a variety of rauaea, auch sa Ind ftlos, i)pala, mmmm. ''rvoiia l.lilltT. la rn t tu ifaTa 'iv-" it funriii.pa Btmngt-d. The reuit (yÄ Mf of wlii.-h il, that tha paUsat außen from Wr, aey viral or mors C the folliiw ing dlacsae: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles aTulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ef the Stomach, Nauses, Heartburn, Dieuat for Food, Fulneaa or Weight in the Stomach, Bour Emctatibca, Sink lnr or FluttfrinK nt the Pit f the Etcnin h. Swimmintr of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Broathinr, FluUerinn at the Heart, Choktntr or Suffocating' Sensations wheat ta s Lyinp Posture. Dimnees of Vision, Dots or Webs beior the Sisrht, Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyas, - - Pain in the Sido, ,1TÄ Baek.Chest, Limbs, etc., 'IÄ LI S u d (1 n Flushes of UmmV ti eat. Burn inn lathe Flesh. Constant IxnasiriiiiBS of Kvil, and Great Dopreeaion of Spirits. The remedie will eC'ci ttia'.ly cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, IypTia. Clironic sr Nu vom Di I UmVj Chroiilr DiaViliu?, Pttsiiaa of the Kidnoy, ami ail Uiaeaara ahaio from a Iloidt rcd Liver, btouu.th,of InsMriBBn DEBILITY, atesnlttnr from any Cause whatever PKOSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced br Severe Labor, Hardships, Exposure, Fevers, etc. Ttiere I nomolicine extnnt equal to thef rcm41e4 hl lach ease. A ton and VlBBr ' imparted to ths whole Bvtm. tlie - piictiU' I i?treiiifth saied, foon U enjoyed, bT3 trie at.-maclr HcstA promptly, leiion V 1 trie 1 000 f 1 ptirini'ii. in- r.ira- . econi t im. I r.miltliy. the yellow tinge ia eradicated from the eve, a blooga they la air talld becoma a atrong and healthy t.tiog. Per ton Advanced in Life, And feeling the hand of time welhtna heavily npoB them, with all it attendant i'l, will find In the nae of Uli hlTTKHH, or the IONIC, an cllsfr tnwt wH Instil new life in o their vein, re.tofv In a mrr.'lifl Uit atHrgy mid ardor of more youthful dar, hoi A up tfeclr ahrupken fnrrn, sod giv health and l.-j.j.iuasa to tbsU ranusaifi year. KOTICE. It Is a wclI-asUbtUhKl fact that fully one-half of th. (male portion ot our . population are aal' dorn in the enjoyment ( iw I health ; of, lo uao their own tx Vt pieiaion. " r.ercr raeV well." 1 rey arv Un taBfakaaeyl Uid, !evold of aV ergy, extremely nerroua, and have no appetite. To this daaa of penon lha BllThlBtt, or tBST TOXIC, ia sspeclaily mouimunded. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Ar mad atrong by tbue of either of theae remedies. They will curs every eaaa of MJJUMal CsJ, witi.out fail. Thnnaand of eertitlcntea have aernmnUtpd tti tha Saudi of tht proprietor, but pace will a.lowol the publication of but 1 few. Those, it will he oliat rTsd, are men of not aud ot such aumdiu,: Uiat tly cuitaS as bsUsvad. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodwari tUtfJUmUet the Suprtm Court o f pa., wrltest 1'hiladflphM, March 1, 187. "1 find 'Hoofland's German nittera' to a g yxl toelc, SSSM lLW. In :i ae of th ditfv.tirrr.rvani.nTKl Jf SJU n, .oaI lH(...t t SasSSOf debility.and asVN aajit of nervoua aoboa ia th ytt ai. Your truly, 0. W. WOODWAOD." Hon. James Thompson. Jwigt Iht Supreme Court o f I'ennmilmnim. Philadelphia, April 28, 14B, "I eonalder ' Iloofland'a Uerman Bittc-ra' A taluollr medicine in rate ol attacks of I ndigcition or Dytntruaia. 1 aaa ssnhfy this from my cxiTience of it VoUTi, With nupcrU JAMES TUOMraOK." From Rer. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D, Potior of the Tenth Baptitt Church, PhilnMnhtm. Dr. Jjckionlh'T 8lr : I hare been frequently raqtirated lo comiert my name with reeommetidiitioita ot dlRerent kind of nieilicines, but reg.-ir.liiig the pracBee ai out of my ap r. f . ptopriaie ii.lierf. I aar in all cac .le TA cllnatl : hot with a rlear proof in vnri I 011 Imbince and particularly in my o1 farnlly. of lha uaefulneaa of Dr. Ilooflan.l'i (ii-nnan Itilten., I detuut for one from my utual BSBTSe, to etprt-M my fall conviction that, lor general debility of the (MM, and ttptnaUffor Lirtr Complaint, it itatafe and valuable preparation. In wme case It ma fail ; but ununlly. 1 doubt not. It will be vcty bencflciai to Ihosu who suffer ' area Um above cauaea. Tours, vary respectfully, J. H. KENN ARD, Eighth, below Coats St. Trom Rer. E. D. Fendall, uittant Editor ChriHia Chronicle, PhilaiielpKim. 1 1,., . ",rw' lecldl,J nrneftt from the ue or Hoof. aW.JPirman hu ',n, f''1'1 il I'"vtlege to rethJL lT'r. ''hlBWe tonic, to ail Vhoa-.a SUtTering from g. nerai dshi.llv o. . "m ptlWl from daraogcucut of tha lives. Von. ' S. ß. fS,DALI OAUTIOH. Hoeflsnd's Oennsn Itemedlea araemtnterf'-it He. that thealgnaturcof BisaaSak. M J.U ÜN " Is on the wrapper :.-h h 0 1 1 1 . AH othera are 1 mm mf Kj ivilrit. Principal Ofliee ' n I t4W and M nufnctorv St the German Medicine Htor, No. 6S1 A KCU Blresc railadalphJaV . CHARLES M. EVANS, Oermnn Irugaiit, PropriiHor, Formerly C. M. .Iicsanv A Co. For Sale By all DrngyiiU and Doakrt la Medicine, PRICEa. eeflaBd'a German Bitter, per IkHI I no Hooflap.Vc Oeman Tonlr.put up in quart bottl, 1 ou par Dovue, or a nan rtoxen lor M o Wr Do eot I onrss V aswüos VJSB BBS I
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