Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 February 1869 — Page 2

PAEIiY JOUKIVATj PUBLISHED BT THE

Ko. 6 Io-itt Ntreet. KvauMTille. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 23, W;9. Railroads ana Uly -Finances, "Evansvillo must 1u1M railfo.iu Et-st and West, if she is to prosper tin J increase. Courier, Feb. 22. Very true. But it i easier said than dooe. - How much aid oan tbo C'uy Of Janavilla give to railroad enterprises,' with a eon tinuation of its present . financial . policy? - WitH-an increase of thlrty-tlrce per cent.: in the rate of taxation", and of overif ty Thousand Dollars a the duplicate, and a"J ibid resultiug ia n increase of thadebtjn what temper will the people meet the ""proposition 'to take a half trillion dollars sfoek in railroads? How can a corporation -which, is driven by its financial mismanagement to pay twenty-two and a half, per cent, interest; afford to talk' of building railroads East and West, North and South, on the grand scale contem plated ly the shrewd financiers who run our city Government? We badly need more railroads, and wcbelieve the people are williog to bear the burdens of taxation-necessary . to ac complish the work, but in the" first vlaee. and as an essential condition to that desired end, they insist that the present incompetent city aduiinistra tion be thrown overboard. :- "' ; The New Albany' Commercial is unnecessarily exercised over oiirserio-; comic comments on the gTaDdTailroad enterprises of, that city." It dis-' torts our article into opposition to the projected railroad to Mt. Carmel and St. Iiouis, and ceks to create the impression that we are troubled about the dangor which threatens'--Evans-: villo Iromrlhat.onteipriso Our co-. temporary is entirely too" sensitive.' We have no expectation of an early; completion of that road, even if tho! $000,000, which the Commercial says is premised, was secured; and see no occasion for our city to be exercised 'on the subject, even if there was a certainty of its success. ATI the railroads which New Albany is likely to iujld in the next generation will net seriously impair the business, retard the growth," or affect the'prespctifyTSf Evansville. Push on your grand enterprises, Messrs. Editors. We bid you God spefea.'?! A V JlHA It appears highly probable that the Cornell University at Ithaca, New York, ia destined to bq a prosperous institution. It3 income for the present year is cowards of $87,000. By ft a ct4" incorporation, ItheJjffholc amount of agricultural land scrip to which the State was entitled for cdu-; rational" purposes; undet theact of Congress was directed to be sold for the benefit of the University. Tho amount of scrip was between 900,000! and 1,000,000 acres; it was a puf-; eliased by Mr. Cornell for about 400,000., The. entire, title to thia property was offered to Mr, Cornell; for 1340,000. He voluntarily offered to purchase it and to turn over all the profits to the benefit of the Univer-i sity. The profit on this scrip will- in' his opinion, ultimately reach $2,000,000, every dollar of which will go into the "Cornel! ! Endowment ' Fund." The amount permanently invested as the gift of Ezra Cornell, including real estate, books and minerals', will thus exceed $2.500,000. ' ' '" A San Francisco letter-gives an. alarming account of the ravages of: emall-pox throughout the State. Id say3 the streets are filled with funerals, and the grave-digger J has 'his hands and graves full.., In some. case's burials are made by night. Despito every precaution the contagion' remains as deadly as ever, and though it can scarcely be said 1 to be increase ing, its decline' is hardly preceptible J All the penthouses are full. ' In some cases vaccination seems to have entirely lost its power, and men, women and children with "vaccine scar3 on their ami as ..large as a. twenty tshil-J ling piece, have fallen victims to the "epidemic. Whole families haveMied but the plague spot' of the State, thua far has been the town- of San -Juan; in Monterey County' some 100 miles; irom ban Francisco. . Out of a popuj latioi of 1,000,: 400 were taken dowd with sniall-pox,"'and of these 400 per4 sonelfi!) died. J Tsu ! Tit ft PovuLAtiOM op Ntr Y6nif. Mr. CnARLKa Bracr read a paper on model lodging houses befcrre the Social Science' Association at Albany, last w4ek, in'which he paid, that nowhere "on the earth is there such a massing , pf human beings as in the city of New York, aud in no city of the size is thero so much poverty and wretchedBess. In Ithe tenement ?hoisea".the people are much , more crowded than they are in cither of the cities of England 6t Franc. J Intone ijortifin of New orkcity, a population of

.102,000 persons, to the squarq mile could be found. ( This cannot be parr alleled in the worst quarters of London. ..- ; Beechcr'a Health. i A correspondent writing Henry Ward lieocher's recent attack of sickness, says it is of a serious character, not immediately dangerous, but scrit on3 a? respects his future. He has , a" iV3 ll'e overworked. Depending ion. his finfe constitution, his vigetana health and his elastic system, he has thought be could nob wearl out. Ho has discovered his error, and. I am afraid, too late. .HU physieiany have t old him he must take rest if he would i CV Lha8-,.bee,a earned; but I doabtif he will take warniug It i3 feared his brain may have received a shock, and that, thouglt-he-itmy-soou be out, he will not the himself agaiu He has undertaken to do the labor of .twelve men,, and . he has discovered that no one can. long abuse nature without paying the penalty.; Ilia congregation, countless ' admirers and friends fi el alarmDd about him, and they'have reason to; I is said he has . been ordered to go abroad for k year, r.Uvj:1;;.,--; i

and to give tip his "Life of Christ,"

unless he wished to meet him person ally. He will hate to do as he ia cour:s,leJ or we shall Jose. Henry ,Ward lc?ch'cf ai'he has been." No one knows tho amount of his toil. He has I ceu mad about work; ach year doiug more and more because he .was ! called to new tasks. Le6 him' b ;warned! K Lj Tli 8 Gibson county Keservolr What UiHHHsrw AVss- BrtHe by CHttlngl'rrr I t'om'tilon of Our Report. ! We IiSvd uii if f. U lifljtfrfipaja promii -out cit'ZfMi of Gibson County wha,Ufc jJ'vV the, (jilQU jCeunty Rrviry Wwt htaK thai the reptTli given us ui i in: ui-aiim-uuu resTiltirgj frfa gflvjj cnUig jpf .thf IteServoir are greatly exaggerated. He-denies that abyTossJ o? property wwi oocasioneit therely, and that it will roally result 'in great benefit to the health and agricultural, interests of"tht taction, of Gibson County. Wctinke thefollowing extract from hislctteVl 1 ciThd embaftkmenfc or dart isfabout fix hundred yards long from ;ast to wcst,.es)slng a smail ereek and the low land .or'-; flat?,'.', bordering on samei and backing tho . wattr'-tlp the flrjL:iand rlaw for aboMt three' miles, beinsr from east to wet at the 'widest nlace. about- one acd a .half miles wide, and abo.irL.taja lost deep in the (iet-pese places, cxeepung in tne ereei and beaaohes or ravines. 'The breach in thofcmbanlma5was niade exactly where! the dam . prpss.es,, the creek, so tho wter in rjunmrig out of ihe resr ervoirirans" in h old channel of the crt ek just a&.itu did before the dam was built, land tno creek has tbe same naturiK1charin,:iif nw that : it5 "had before th hnilding of "the' reservoir. So Uiere is no firm below the dam that wHL'tTdawageLTiQue cent, but UDort the contrary, - parts of some farmihat erepofered hy the water of the escrvojr .and made useless thortJjy,, wilt bo iut in cultivation and produce gooiJ. cr.Os. Hundreds of ine repuiauon lor neaitni win now De uaiigut. by .Jarmers. put. into cultivation and made prolific and thus be a Fonrce of revenue 1o the county and tnFcTieaT,jn.iuptovVarWrt' As to health, trie people aO not tnniK uiciieitingrj3Hiot,.tH6 waterLwui makcthat any worse. , for about onehalf or two-tiiirds of .the. reservoir went dry 'in ' the Saftrmer and Fall anyhow and, the 'laiasiaa arising from decaying vegetation Was aa ereat as it is likalyjo' bo next "Summer; for now it is drained and will take the Win ter's aud Spring's freezes and washes, au iVlhuily hi; :f cnd5re'3 mbx pure and nnrrs'lsealthial tban before. Ibe peojile did not act rashly or inconideral 'it -thin ilnitter, i but acted after mature reflection for what they; 3 considered their - Lest, interest' While the canal was kept m running order, everybody in tlie' vicinity was 'willing to 'submit to the afilictiou of the reservoir, or "sell out" for whatever they could genio? m3v e TofT'lo a" healthier. locality, bnti 'inee the canal' is entirely al):nionedi why' keep '. miisanco in thoir ImkliSt causing them- to incur hcavl exjonse each year in the paymen tof doctor ' bills for curing fever and .vfiie, besides loss of time, ncaltb, &e., $ud they "are 'willing to repair the bjeah in the dam -at their expense Whenever' the canal is put in running order, and the reservoir is hccdedrTyoUnn"T?n3ville""have filled up Ihe 'canal for a mile 'or two, which ha.-i done ,jut an ,much damage as' tho' cutting of the Port Gibson Jle?ervoir. r.Vhy did ...you. do so? Uocause the canal was abandoned, and to fill up the old ditch was conducive tb'heiilth," and of other local advantages. For 4the . same reason the, rt servoir " went up," and we do not-think the health of Evansville hwiTt'b(rnnaTcriairy-llffected thereby. liy pubiwliiog iiu i your - paper tats eouimuuiuatiou, so people may see a cornet .as f weiT as .your- incorrect stateiiiouf, you will very much oblige A StJFi-jBKEii by inn IlESEBVOIR. , I "tfarcii Periodicals. y The Galaxy is rapidly growing in public favor, and deservedly so, for its publulicfS "arc adding new- attrac'tions'with each number.' Tho March number La sixteen additional pages, and itfi lull of " interesting articles. The leading paper, is the first part of Charles ltcade's anxious-ly expected new,, uov;,;".Put , JTourself in His Flice.'iV Ameog the other article arc New York "Journalists', George Wil liam Cufli, - tyTTugeue Benson; Is wards,' chapters yin, iXX, (with an illustration by Hoi Eytinge;) Women as Vpters, by ' Julia' Ward Ilowe; The gf'ngUsli, PoS;iisS 4by Justin McCarthy; t-Will Murder vOutvaby f Ed wafdrafJcyTTga'rldttaryohu $.Jt. Abbott; .Tea and Jt& Adulterations, t byJobn : Ci Draper M.D.; Ainoug " Our1" Great Farmers, The Horse Growers, by Charles Wyllya Elliott. lr?TAM'.s MosTii"t.Y ,.for March is filled p! ,witli good articles " TheJ i3Uad;dUittiiwJMr...Davis. is cotmaejaeid in:thid 'number,. and will be co.ntinued until the June number, In the table of contents" arc tlie fol lowing: The First. Ewiitorv by Arthur Gilman; A Violin Stop, (concluded,) by Elizabeth Stoddard W. E. Gladstone, Prime Minister of England, by G. M. Towlei To-day: a Itomance, ch v"f,Yili, by lwBKimball ; Napoleon at UothaihyjBaxardL Taylor;! A Plea lor. the bense ,ot .bmell, , by C P, Cranch ; A ll6j:al Wedding-Feast in Cashmere, by Captain ' F. F.! Elten; Inter-Occanic Canal lloutc, with map, by Lacharme; Wonders of the Deep, by Scheie lo Vere; Homo :Life in Pari?, by Olive , Logan; An ImaginarjjConycrsatipn ;JThe Plain Path. to Specio, by Y.B. Denslow; Literature, Art and Science Abroad, by Bayard Taylor; Literature at Home, by E.G. Stedoian.1. The publishers announce for May an artiele on Thomas Carlyle from a distinguished writer; also, prize papers on Hotels, on Advertis-ln!r,-;and on Travelers. , ,. ., Autuur's .Home ' Magazine has the, following ; table of.contents for March: Music Home of my Childhood; The' Grahams "and the Armstrongs, byT S, Arthur; Basaltic Formations, by C. ; Acting Charade; The Haw' of TraeMarriage; Unaccountable, by Ella .Wheeler Too iMuch Trouble, by Mrs. J. E. Mc Conaugby; Ne w Temperance Storiea, 1

ing Jonc. a. chanter ot V ords

ami their jltse'fcyJlichard "Grant thitc; busi Fielding.1 by' Mrs"; Ed-

by the author of " Ten Nights ia

Bar-room ;" The Man With a bt one Heart; Getting Free from a Friend's Freedoms, by Ella Latrobe; Pity 'TiS 'Tis So, by J. Q. A. Wood; Local Girl' Treasury: the Lost Legends of the Nuriery Songs; The Home Cir cle1: Oaf Father, by Josephine Ful lerA Plea for Knitting, by E. B. D.; Hints for Housekeepers: Fifty Ways of Cooking Fish and Oysters ; Toilette and Work-Table. THE'ypung'peopfe always look anxiously for -the Riverside Magazine. Th;eJ,MVrchVtiumber .certainly will please them. The, frontispiece, by II. W. Herrifck, is of maple sugarmaking, and Jacob Abbott furnishes a description of the process, aud dis-' closes something of the philosophy of it. The poetic side of the same sub ject is given in a little' sketch cilled A Day in March," which also has some of the amusing children's pic tures that are a specialty with the Riverside. Thare are two poems on '4 The Fairy Frost " and "Skating," but to offset these are " Stories about Roses ;""and Anderson, in his peculiar fashion,humanizes a rose-bush in his fanciful story " Which was the Happiest." "Panama" is an illustrated paper of travel; there are more hunting sketches; Miss" Brock," of Virginia, gives her "Recollections of Fredrika Bremer," and Paul II. Hayna has a; suggestive little poem called " Hop, Skip, and Jump." The editor announces that Porte Crayton will reappear with his stories and sketches' in the April number. Published by Hurd &' Houghton, New Ydrk; $2 50 per aa a am. " ' Once a Month is a new contestant for popular favor in the magazine department. ' It is unique in size and atyle1, and its publishers promise to embrace in it all the more popular features of the Atlantic and the Living Age. The' number just received is quite interesting and attractive in the character of its contents. It is a 16mo of 96 pages, double columns, and contains a large amount of pleasing and useful reading matter. Terms $2 . pcr'year.'T. 8.; Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia, publishers. Evert Saturday (Field, Osgood & Co..) resumes (No. 1G5) Anthony Trollope's He Knew He was Bight," ? and contains another of Matthew Arnold's capital essays. under the title " On the Modern Ele ment in Literature." Kentucky is preparing to receive the Jraitor Breckenridok with open arms. The proposition i to run him for Governor, and the Louisville Courier wants it understood that ; T he Radical organs may rest assured of on 3 thing they will have no voice in deciding whether John C. Breckenride shall or shall not be elected to office ia Kentucky. That question tho Kentucky Democracy, consulting General Breckinridge, will settle for themselves. They want no lladical advice, they heed no Kadical threats or warnings, and they will tolerate do Kadical obtrusions." STATIONERY. JOHN II. SCOTT, I2ookMellcr,Mtntloxier AMD N E W M I IJ A I, E R, . No. 53 MUX 8TKIET, car. Second, aul5dly . , Kvahsvii.1.. ixo. FISH & CAIITEU, ..i . . Wholesale Bookssllera & Stationers, SCHOOL BOOKS. :r -nt-, -, BLANK. BOOKS, . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. : jPAPER ENVELOPES, . ' ' AMD f ! J' f ' ! f : Ocuornl fltationery, 3Ho. 1 Main Htret, EYaiiSYlile, Inclianfi. Julys ly " c:;,:ui: -Cincinnati. i?fipcr Wurelionso. CHATFIELD & WOODS, HARDFACTVBEBN t , - . , AND WHOtr-MlI PAPER DEALERS 77 and 19 Walnut Street, Keep constantly on hand a complete s- .. ... Borlmeat of FLAT-CAP, TOLIO, DEMT, MEDIUM, KUYAL, AND SIIPJCB-BOIAL TJiSZhlSTP,1' Tftoa8 weigh U; FLAT tXJMMKKClAl. AND PACKET KOTKS: Hubbard a GLAZED COVKB PAPERS. Nos. 1 and 2; also, other branUa, or all colors; PB1NTEKS' t'AHU BTOCK. In vheets, colored aud white; also, CUT CAKDii, lu tail variety of qaaliUeri and aloe. ' RULED LETTER, NOTE, AND CAP PAPERS. f Varlone weights and qoalltlea. MAMDTACTDaXBa OF PAPER BAGS & FLOUR SACKS, Ail Blses and numbers, first quality , . , ot paper. ATei Paper, Manilla Paper, Book Paper, 'IF Ham Pavr. Starch Paper. Can Xiper, J'uper, Tar Boards, tUrato Boards, Leathers of all Kinds For Binders' use, together with TOOLS and - " BlJiDEKS HAl'HISIEKY, All of which we offer at lowest market prises. Orders by mail promptly filled. CHATFIELD A WOODS, 77 and 7V Walnut Htreet, finciuunil. mar21 dtf NEW JJ I Xt It-X. JOHN 8. M'OOBKLK. JOHN P. TWEED. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contractors and Builders, . And Manufacturers of Sash, Doort, Blinds, Frames, Brackets, ' 4a, 4c, for.WALSUT A KlfiUTII STKEETN, Evas svilli, Ind. redlm All orders will receive prompt attention.

IIADCOCK A STEEIE'S BUILDERS' EMPORIUM, Water, Bet. Locust and Walnut Sts., ErAXSVILLK, INDIANA. Iv 1'otr a ke nrii.mjco, or ijtTEND TO JiUILU, call at their MaiuuiotU , Warehouse ami look at ttoelr - ; IMMENSE STOCK,

A oil yori unn gfct. all yonr Wants snppUed. They p to nose to firni&li -rvthiuir ruqaired in Building, just as your taney dleiifH, irom . oniaiou to tne most eiaooraie loor, Kiuh, lilinils, MonUlnift, UracKtHs, Window &ntl . I)ivr h'rmiiM. Kloorine. HUlns;ies, lAlb, Hash i'rlmed nd OlareU, Window Glass of all Kizes, PalnJ, Oils, Turpentlhp and VarniKlie.M, I'aiut Varnish, ami W r itfj-wasli Brush, Lime, Cement, and Plaster. v Nails and Builders' Hardware. Or every description. lioofing Hlale, with a full suo:i of larse siiw Kilmmi. siuiilt) aud double fitifciiyth. EvanV Cdebratad Majbl t ml Slate Mantels and Enameled Grates. WE HAVE AT THE lil'ILMKItV EMPOIUUAI nampj .f Slate ud Marble Mantels anil Eiianielmi Urates, aBd are prepared to furnish auythlug reiuired in that line, and luvite all wLo witth tu purchase to call and loos, at our satnp.es. We thins they will be pleased, particularly as to prices, when they take a look. BABl'OCK & STEELE. Water St., bet. Loo us t and Walnut, . fe24 Evansville, lud. Just What You Want. TJTE HAVE IN KTOKE THE FOI V lowing, in prune condition, which is offered to tue trade: , 'M barrels Jowls, in brine; 72"i Hams, in bulk ; ' 6u tierces No. 1 kettle rendered Lard; - 2Ti kens No. 1 kettle-rendered Lard ; 50 bags Potatoes; 300 bags Oats; 40 b gs Ked top Feed; 23 barrels choice Family Flour : 25 barrels extra White Wheat Flour. BABCOOK 4 HTEELE, Water St., bet. Locust and Walnut, Evansville, Ind. Builders' Emporium. Sale of Unclaimed Goods. rpo WHOM IT WAY COXCEUJf : Notlee Is hereby given that all unclaim ed koous leit at the Guilders' Emporium, Water Streel, between Locustand Wainut, Evansville, Indiana, aud remaining oa hand one year, will be sold at Public Auc tion, to the highest bidder, at the Auction Koom oi liiiaiu Nelsou, Esq., Locust Street, opposite the Post-Olllce. on the 4th dayof May.lStS. A list of ihe goods can oexeeu oy calling at me liuilders' t.iniorlum. BABUOCK 4 STEELE. F ebruary 3d, isgu. U2in. Excelsior White Lime. OK St BARKERS OF TIf AT C'KI.KAllU brated Tennessee Hiver White Liine, lieah from tne kiln, just reoelved at 1MB UUlLllbHS'lMfUKlUM, Water Street, net. Locust and Walnut, Evansville, Ind, feC BABCOCK. & STEELE. Rope Mouldings. WK WOUCB l'ARTICTLABLT call tbe attention of buaders and merchants to an Invoice of Hone Mould lngs Just received at the Builders' Empo rium a new article, never before oflerd iu this market, and just the thing, comDimug oeauiy, uuraouiiy, ana econoiuy 111 a remaraame uegree. BABflK'K 4 STEELE. Water Street, bet. Locust and Walnut, felO Evansville, Jnd. Till HIM. 5IYERS s BRU., (Successors to Steele 4 Trlble,) MANCFAtTUUKRS OT AND DKALE1W IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frame, MOULDINGS, &c. All orders for work In tbo Building Hut are promptly attended to. We keep constantly on hand all kind of LlfMBEK, I'INEand POPLAK FUKIr INti, WEAT1IEKBOAR0! Nti, dc Scroll Sawing of every description ai.i Dressing of Lumber done to order. Factory at the old stand of Steele Trible, Second St., bet. Chestnut and Lcri) EVANSV1IO.K, 1 PTD. apl4 dtf CARD. In retiring from the above parluershlu i desire to return my thanks to my itu uJ; who have favored me with busiiifSM, aiul would ask their continuance with the new Arm. JAMESSJEKLK. Evansville, Jan. 20. JAMES SWANS0N & SOM, Wholesale and ltetall Ufalers in MTnTIi LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sasli. Also, a lartre assorimeiit of Allesrhenv Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Kloorluii, rjresseu and undresst-u, on naini aud u sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Piiu Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicil the cIIIzkuh o: Evansville to give us a call aud examlu our stock before urch:iing elwnvher. YAEDON W.VTEK SriiKET, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Evansville All orders promptly attended to. mayZl dtim LCM ItKli 11 Kit ! rilllK Nl SN Kilt Kit '4N1I.'II JL the Lumiier business at his old sljtim at the corner of Alain and Sevent h Streets and would respectfully inform the puolit that his slock is large aud second to li.iuin the assortments, eKibiacing Plue ol r thicknesses aud quality, irom the nic Third Cominou ginaw Hoard up ' Thiee-luch 'irst Clear Plank. Also, 500 IKiuitS of various thicknei r and styles, and 10.000 LIGHTS. Window Sash, Piueaud Poplar Sliiiitl 3 aud 4-feet Lath, Mouldings, C'a.-irgt Quarter-Kou nd, dtc, Ac orders from the country, river or ifti tilled promptly. se21 dilm JOHN F.OLDVKK. WIL.I.IAM IIlT3NfNiai MASFrAtTDKKK OF Sash, Doors, Ml mis, Frames, &c. and Denier In ' Fine and Poplar Lnmber, Shingles simn, flookinu, Ac - Office and Factory, Cbrvier Filh and H'alnu ' Streets, Evau&ville, Ind. Orders from abroad promptly attended lo. ma 18 dtf C O I. F. S&NS0M .& CO., General Dealers In COAL, and AeenU for the celebrated AlKLRIK COAL. All orders accomnauied with the cash will be piomptly attended lo. Persons wishiug to coutract for heavy towing on the river can be accommodated, the proprietors havl?g c!'.n.0., of the saperb tow-boat Kooert b niton. umce-AU 5 Second Street, between Main and Locust, Kvaniiyille, lud. A novas dly W. P. HAE.QRAVE, ATTORNEY at LAW. HtouHsfBkr.Ulrd BUeet- ln WashiDgun .v.Wi Pr,t?"2- 1 varlmw courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to office uUBf Idec4d3m B. L. D. GUFFY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MORO AN TOWN, K.y.t Will practice in the counties of Butler Warreu, Muhlenburg, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the ooliectioo of claims. References Wheeler Klgga, Holllnp worth 4 Bro., Chas. Babcocic 4 Co. apM l

8PECIAI NOTICES.

The Seeds or Sickness. Baron Munchausen tells a story of a post-boy's horn which bud a number of wicked tunes b.own Into it one Iroxly night, bat made no response. Nevertheless, when It was hung before a hot fire, the tunes, which had been frozen Id. thawed out, to -the amazement of all present. Just so the human system, subjected to Injurious influences during the Inter, sometimes give no token of the effect they have produced upon It, nnlil the moist atmosphere of Spring develops their fruit-. JIuy Spring diseases are the result of Winter imprudences, and great aud especial care should be take of the syttem in. the cold season, so that it my be in a sound and vigoious condition when tbe malarious fog of March and April make their appearance. To this nd,streng ben th stomacti aud the general on;ani7!Htion at this season with IIOK. TETTER'S BITTEH Take this pleasant vegetable autidole ltr -advance of ihe uprising of tbe mephlllo mists and vapors, which pro J uce ctiinw a ad feveis, and other miasmatic diseases, lteiuember that it Is a preventive mrdtcine- ai powerful to pro tect as to restoi e. Tbe stomach is apt tu be overtaxed at this time of tbe year. It is a peiiod devoted to dluner aud supper parlies, and i luxurious 1 viug generally. Keast-ng nd - late boar, weaken the digestive organs, and disorder the liver. '1 h eflect ol the Bitters is to invigorate the one and regulate the other. There is no mouth, in the twelve when a tonic and 1 eialive is more generally needed than lu this, and thete is no prr-paralton of that nature so thoroughly salubrious, so hiacing. and so entirely free from undue exrltluii pt opei ties, as thisct-lebraled vegetalile coidia-. t Sr lirnck's l'ulitibnle Sjrop, Seaweed Tonic, an J Maudrake Pills will cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, it taken according to the directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, relax tbe liver, slid pat It to work; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and makes goo I blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; the diseased matter npeus in the lungs, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well, 'ibis is the only way to cure Consumption. To these three mediclues Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owet bis udHvaled success In the treatmeut of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulmonic Srup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws It off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight couga whl throw it off, and the patient has rest, and the luugs begin to heal. ' To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandiake Pills must be freely useu to cleanse tbe stomach and liver, so that tbe Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. , Scbenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, lemoving all obstructions, relix the ducts of the gall b adder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Is toon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do ; nothing has ever been Invented except calomel ( t deadly poison, which is very dange:ous to use, unless with great care) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretion of the liver like Scbenck's Mandrake Pills. N Liver Complaint Is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Scbenck's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant uud alterative, and the alkail in ihe Seaweed, which this preparation is made of, a-wista the stomach to throw out the gHKliic juice to dissolve the food with the Puimoulc syrup, and is made into good blood without fermentation or souring iu the stomach. Dr. Schenck, lu his treatment, does not try to i lop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever, itemove the cause, and they will all stop o-t their own accord. No one can be cured of Consu in plion.Ll ver Com plai n t, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made heal thy. When there is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint anil Dyxpepsia, Scbeuck's Seaweed Uoi4c and Mandrake Pills are Miltlcieiit, without the Pulmouic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious c mplainta, as they are periectly hsrmie s. Dr. Schenc, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, uud iiow weighs ZT pounds, was wasted away lo a mere skeleton, ia the very last stage ot Pnlmouary consumption, bis physicians having piououuced his case hopele.ss and abandoned him to his fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. full directions accompany each, making it not a ONOlutely necessary to see Dr. vliriick, unless patients wish their lungs exainlued ; aud lot this purpose he is prolessionally at his principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters of advice must be addrtHsed. Price of the Pulmonic Syrnp and Seaweed 'i'oulc, each 1 do per bottle, or $7 50 a half dozen. Maudrake Pills, SSc per box. For sale ty all druggists. fe'J iKvwly SpM J A Card. A clergy mau, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a salt) and simple lemedy for tbe cure ot Nervous Weaaness, Eany Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, aud Ihe whole Iraiu ol disoiders brought ou by bauelul aud vicious habits. Ureal numtiers have been cured by this uob.e remedy. 1'ioiupted bv a desire to benefit the alllicted aud unlortuiiule, I will send the recipe for prepai ing aud usiug this moil 1c'.ne. lu a seated euvelope, to any one who needs it, rce of efuirge. Ad'lrets JOiEPU T. IN MAN, Statlou 1, Uible House, al2dAw3m sp n New York City. HOW TO CIET I'ATi:S'IN.-Foronln-iou, no ch:n go. Send sketch aud description. For application, send model, not over one loot in slz -, and till first Govern, mi nt and .stamp lets. Sueciricatlons, iliawniitM, caveats; uvslgmiit-uls pirpaied; rejected claims prot-ecutecl.AlKo, iuleif:reuces, extension of patents, ami appeals. Address MUNN 4 CO., No. 3 Park Row, New York. spu dei d;im Batchelor's Hair .Dye. This splendid Half Dye U the best lu ttu wori.1 ; i ue ciiiy true aua pei lect uy harmless, reliable, luslatilaneous: no disappoiulinenl: no ridlculuus tn.ts: renieUles the HI etteots of bad dyes; iu vigoraie ind leaves tbo Hair suit aud beautiful, Hack or brvvni. Sold b all iirngglsls aud Perlumers; aud properly applied at lia'cle alor's Wig Factory, No. ia Bond Slitet, o w luis. lapiuuiy Fragrant Toilet Soaps lKKFKCI'AKKIl ItV Skilled Woiknieu Iroui the est Materials, and Mr tHOWK AH Til f NfAKUAKlt BY DKAI.ftauiu cutrruMuo. Sold Everywhere. deo ITnUT V . .... I I, an M. n r. n n n . - ..will. I OU II '.1 LI1U WLU,Kt 11 J tl seeing tl.rlr iAv ones snatched away Jipinert,;tru .'-Alngle bottleor Poland's iV nlte liin:(;.o Kiuud would have saved t ao but vki; 1 HC 1 1 ia In fallible. tlolli Patches, Freckles & Tan. The ONLY RELIABLE EEMEDY lot hose Bkown DuscoLOKArioNS on the Jsce Perry's. Moth and Freckle IjOtiori. Preared only by Dr. B. C. PERKY, 49 Bond Jtreet, Ne York. Sold every where. nar2t duni KOfllEKS! MOTHERS! MOTHKKb DON'I FAIL TO PROCUR Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has been used with never ailing success in thousands ol eases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomacn and bowels. eoirects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also Instantly relieve Gbiplno is the Uowv-i-a uiil Wind Colic. We believe 11 Is tne best and surest rem. edy in tie world In all cases of Jjy tenter and IHarrhata in Children, whether arising from teething or any other cause. Full directions lor uslug will accompany each bottle Be sure and call for " M RS. WIN8LO Wl SOOTHINU SYRUP," having theoowm. tie of "Curtis 4 Pkkkiks" oa the outside wraoper. All others are base imitation. JeZ4 UAw6m G. W. WABBtN. THOS. CONYKOTOX. So. 61 MUX STUEET. , IVAttUESr A' COXYA'GTO.V, SEALERS IX ' PIANOS. ORGAxXS. MUSIC And Musical Goods of all kindM. Orders by mail promptly attended to.

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AGENTS WANTED Foil Mccrct.s oi llio jiiH'ut .City. ,i 7?OR,.?.HcrlPtl, of thK VIRTUES e C,'i tne MYSTERIES, MISKIll ES, and CHIMiiHot NEW YOKIC CITY. md0Uny ib-V k,;ow Uow lortones are Srruni'in1' o,l8y: how "rewd men are ruined lu Wall street; how countrvme.n aretwiudled by sharpen- how VnlL lsters aud merchants are blackmaUed" how dance halls and concert saloons are managed; how gambling houses and lotteries are conducted; how stock and oil companies originate, and how the bubbles burst, read this work. It contains .1 flue Engravings, tells all about the Mysteries and Crimes of New York, acd Is tbe Spiciest and Cheapest Work of the blid published. ' itnly 2.73 per copy, Seud for Circulars and see our terms, an I a full description of the work. Address JONES BllOTUKKS A CO., Cincinnati, O., Chicago, 111., or SU Louis, Mo. i ) 4 IIT I f I Iffe'lor works of a similar 'lJ "'. character are being circulaled. Se that tho books you bav contain S3 hue engravings, and seil at $2.75 per copy. American Company Richly Scented TOIIYF.T SOAI'S. Honey, Glycerine, Khler Flower liuuiiuPt, aud Hjtlni, In Quality, f-lyle. uud perfume warranted equal to the English, uud sold fully 5u per cent, cheaper, wululi accounts lor tne gr ul falling off iu the demand lor the loreign soaps, and the unprecedented success of the American Lnnu(iny Toilet Soaps. now sold every where iu tue United Slates. McICEONE, VAN II A AG EN A CO., Sole Manufacturers, rg Ilarelay Street, New York. :J south Front street. Philadelphia. Wonlftd lo-.ri.tfo S75to-'00 ii outfit, rtn"t per month, everywhere, male and female, lo introduce the UKMUlXtJ I Id H Mi V Kl HuMMUNSKNSK KAMH.y SKWIMU MAL'lllXK. This machine will slitcli, lioin, tell, tuck. quilt, cord, uina, uraid, aud embroider lu a iuo-i superior manner. Price only ls. Kully warran'ed for Ave years. We will pay fl.uto lor any machlue that will sew a stronger, moio beauliliil, o. mole eiasttu seam than ours, it makes the "Elastic Lock Htitcli." Every second Mitch cau bo cut, ami still tlie clotti cannot lie on licit apart witnotu tearing It. We pay Ageuls iroui ti t to e.tv tx r luouin and expenses. or a commission from which twice that amount can bo lu.ulc. Address SECO.MB fc CO., Pittsburgh, I'll., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, .Mo. 4'niilloii. Ik not be Imposed on by other parties tmliumg oil wortuless asliron machines, unoei- tho same name or otherwise. Ours is the ouiy genuine aud really practical clicap machine mauulaciurei. Early Rose Potato, tlT. elgn Siring Wheatx Oats, Barley, Corn, lover .-.euuK, uruss needs, 1104s, rowis, Best Fodder Ciiiler. Se d for Ihe Exrtfutmental Kaum .Iouhnac, only 'Ju touts. Audress GEuRUE A. Dr.I'i'iV irtiamUersburg. Pa. Nurseri83 of W. F. Heike3. AN M.1 l.Sl .VIt 1 r with a New Feature. Every person can procure TREE- and PLANTS at WHOLESALE PRICES, by ordering through our Club Department. For piicei and other information auuress v. r . iit.ilvbjs, uay ton, Ohio. A OEMS WASTED for our new book .X. of l.txxi liages. profusely Illustrated witu elegant Ecgravings, Maps, Ac. Price, in eioin, -i oo. The rbAifi-Wti Etll llOri of the LIFE and KPI4TLEH of by Hey. Messrs. I'oiybeask OlilMUl aud llowsov. A vivid picture of the times ol the great Apostle. Warmly commend ed by clergymen of all denominations. Superior to the Enslisli edition, and sold a. one intra tne price. JNotes ana reierences lu the Euglish language. Commission to A geiUs larger than, ever oeore offered. Circulars free. . Add ret- s the Publishers, K. W. BLISS A CO., Toledo, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED FOR HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. How in ioi;iilk Tin: vai.ui: of land and the profits on stock, aud I iuw to raise three times the quauii.yof all farm crs lo an acre. 750 paxes, and 11(1 beautiful aud useful liluHlralloua. Farmers, young men, aud experienced agents And it pays tocanvaxs for this book. WlOo iu 'JM per uittulli, aocording lo ability itn.l energy, tor lull particulars addrers ZEIGLKK, McCURDY A CO., Philadelphia, la. AGENTS WANTED for tho Lire aud Timiis of V. JL. Jl 11 I. .UiiM. By CoiiyneHre arid How-hoi, with an intro(liictiou by Bistiop Simpson. It is tbe greatest Biblical work of the aise. Seud tor copyright circular, endorsed by 11. W. Beecher and the leading theologians of Euro. and America. Be sure you get the thrmplete Kdition. K. B. THKaT A ViJ.. I'Ubiihhers, ti.il Brotulway. New York. EVi:itY MNdtlsMlX, rAKNEK, iud Horeniau should send lor our pamphlet of 2il psges, contaiiiing a full desci Iptiou of u new Invention by which the most inveterate kirkers, runaivays, and vletvus horses c;ni lie driven with pereft saftli). For breaking autl training hordes it Is better tliau Ku rev's or any other i-ys-teui. Stnt free. Aditrehs N. P. KOYEltife CO., Parkei sburg, Chester County, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOK thk AMERICAN YEAR BOOK AND NATIONAL HKlllHTfCH Vok loo!l. Aslrouomlcal, Historical, Political, Financial, Commercial, Agricuiturul, Educutionai, KeliginuM. This work contains a van lund of Jaie ami vat ux hie I n for run. lion ienpeeling Hie liiiitei'. States and Foreign Cniiiilrie-i, liictuiiliig every ihHitmenl of Hie General una Male Governments, which all ciu-es will lind invaluable tor daily relerem-e. Addes O. 1. CASE a CO., Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio. si Am; woo i) Held, Mass. Rev. C V. Hpkak, Principal. i-llty-MXth seinl-annual Terui opens Mar. i.lio.'l. 1' acillties and locat ion unsurpassed. Gravh Rapii-s, Mini., Kept. 10, 18( Lll'PKNfOlT A Bakkwki.l: The peojile seem to be crazy about your RED JACKET AXES. Please send me twenty dozen more. Yours truly, W. D. F. f t 'A UTION. Unprincipled dealers are selliug Axes painted red, as Ihe Red Jacket Axe. The good qualities of this Axe consists in Its superior cutting qualities, not In Ihe Bed Palut. The " lied Jacket " is for sale by all re sponsible hardware dealers aud tbe man uirtcliueis. i LIPPINCOTT 4 BAKEWELL, -Pittsburgh, Pa., TATonrril 3 TO SELL THE iittuiui, nt-tui' AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price 8Ji. The Kiiiiplest, chu LK Kl. and best Knitting Ma chine ever invented. Will knit 2uiO0 stitches per minute. Address Amrrican Kmitinu Macuini Co., Boston, Mass., or (51. XjOIII, .mo. THE PAffiNT MAGIC COMB Will color gra3- lialr a permanent black or nrowu. Koia everywhere, seut uy mall lor 61 -. A kl ri ss WM. PATTO.V, Treasurer Maic Comb Company, Springfield, Muxs. I have MaJe ADVERTISING a Study poll TE.V Cll.vrs I will send to any JT.. one a li.st ol the best NewNuaoera in tue United States. I would once have paid A THOUSAND DOLLARS for t.ht very in foi mat ion. Address Bjx ti7i. New York City. , - AO F.N I H, VA IOI KhS, (MHDK.V. KB-t, and FKU I I'-O ROWERS Semi lor particulars of "Best's Jmprovtd Kruit Tree ami Vine Jnvitoralor ami Jnxet-t i;stroyer. Sam pies lo lest will be forwarded to any pari oi me uuiuu relates, and perfect satisfaction auaranteeri. Cotnl Anenlt are xoante.it in every Comity in the United Mobs. Address J. AUEARN. fiU .Winii Street, Baltimore, MJ.

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CIII.MSON MAOIlrn. N. M. tl SlI.l.Kri, WHOLESALE DEALER8 IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, FIRST, STREET, EVANSVILLE, JND., HAVE Jl HT HI 1 IVKI. A I.AHGE Ktucx of Seasonal. 1 Goixls Mliich they oQer to the trade at low rales. 25,000 -. i (irwr ios lu lore uud lor sale by G. MAUHKK A CO. 2,000 5 by J7dly OHll-IIIXII. 11'I.I BAGS in store and forKnle G. M AGII EE A I O. JTVoiii our -lJx l i'ii Indneementi now ofTered In our Mlltlnerv Department, our friends and eiiMtoniero will ueoouvluced that we Intend lomuhe Groat DcNtrnotiGM To ugliness, by selling Bouuet and latn, or Alias Reliaui will make thein ii oniei in an unncelM style at a price never liefore done. As is nt band, and every loved one expects a valuable gill, buy a Florence Hewing Machine, which is easiei learned, le- liable to gel out of order, aud does more vuiicIicn of work without change than any other. Every Machine warranted to nl ve hIih iictiou.or tne money relunded. i ri. e ti.tnnl upward. Twenty piece, ol limy Iwiliiil h lauuel, worth i ceuls, which u e u ill i-cll Doatl Low at HO cents per yard. French Hlilrtliv; and Dress Flannels only W) cents. Uinlershlrlsaud Drawers In grest variety. The best and cheapest Blankets ever Mild lu this city. An endless variety of Shawls ana urea Uoo.1 s. our large Mock ol Cloths and Cassliueres we will close out at a Torriblo Hitoi-ilioo In order to make room for Spring Wear. A complete stock of 1,'omexllc Goods ol every popular brand, and ul the lowe.it prices, can always be found at SchapRei Bussing A Co.'s, Nos 47 and 4!) Main sit eel. In abort, they have everything lo miiUu mo - outer" appearance Oi JLiiio Beautiful and agreeable, all of which wlt be Hold aa cheap as Ihey cau be louud anywhere. ilelGEISSLER cSi IKf,AIV, 48 MAIN STREET, MANUFACTURING JT TXT T T T T3 CI lU W Ed JL 1 lt C9 AND DKALKKH IN AMEEIOAN WATOI115S, Are offering, at reduced prices for th Holiday Season, a choice slock of I" 1 1I Ti .T I a W 12 Ts It "YOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Consisting of Dlfttiionus, PenrU, American Walrlim, KiiSlhli Wati lifH, Hwlhs M att hrs, Solid iioid CIiuIiih, UublCB, KmeralilH, ':' 11 ' AND 1 Gold and Oliver Siiectades. : AUo, ft auperior artlio off Nolid Hilvtr Ware, " r 'I Manufactured expressly for our trade, nnd many smaller article, particularly nppt oprlale for Holiday and Wedding Prt sents. Constantly on hand a choice selection 01 SILVER-PLATED WARE, which wlll.b sold at a very close prr-AU Particular aUentlou given, to the Re setting of Diamonds auI other (ferns, iu the most novel aud artistic manner. An examination of our slock Is respect fully solicited. .(di-liilly REAL ESTATE. Sew Ileal Estate Agency; jr. 1. miioit & sou HAVK OPK.VKII A UFA I. IViTATIt Agency lor tbe sale of aud reDtluo lauds. Iiouties, Ac, Ac rersous bavluic bouses or land tr rent 01 ell, or ttersons wishing to pureliase 01 rent, will do well by calling ou the 10 at their onice, ou Third Street,' near Locust' i la Elliott'M JJlocki Jnuell tf . . V. II. ICIAJ.SMAIV sic CO., Real Estate Agents, Ko. 03 Main btrcet, EVANSVU.1.K. Ini. A NoUrv Public In tbe oillos. lajii i!U Will. UK A VIS, XJ. H. Clxiii .A front. Also, REAL EaTATK and CoEEKC'llt. nfficaan Matu street, between Tblrd ana Fourth, No. (over Keller's iian store), Ewausvllla'lW. . , nl,A . DRUGGISTS. JOHN IAV.II,, '! li Wbolesaleand Uelall liriii;.. Adu ines, .Piifli, Oils, Brushes, f-i-., M IA" Hl'i.OoU Second and 1 litril, Evausville, lud. i'sHlcuIar'atteniton given to ClITTINa INiiuW OiASH to aoy sie. I juuu uti WINDOW

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a..titletorrHtp,ch,;Mer,,,; 'ell VICiwl.i V l:Hi.,7i Main Ht. ale fell VICKKI.Y l:i;OS.,T.!M,Ht. 1 ftrflfl ' ' it iii.w JL J W J and I rlnce Albert 1 oito iu si 01 u and lor mie by ' Ml V 1 C K J .J . Y "BROS., 73 Main Ht. V- AMlKITHX IIISI.i:VN, AMI JLi l'aikei's L int. 11 ,ellrt. in htore aud t.r sale, w hfle 11 le ami 1 em II hy lull V1CK l-.i. V liHO,S.,7 i Main HU OWIOW HKTH-n ImsheU i.SiorteJ k I nils In s ore suit fur s.ile ty " II VilKl.liV BROS.. 7J Main St.. OCi t:HHH.K r 11 iitniio emK I hl.V'lul.s very valuahle va.M'iehy " r ,uto 1'1"'"K. rr ll" Vlt'KJ KY BKOSM7JMaln St. CZ'Msti " 1 ou. Ar.We urn piepan (I to taSe or.lr lur all . r-Vii . ' i" I ' 1 " u I "i and trees. 'III lllld l;lt H CHI.il liii. ue nt lell Vlt'KKI.V UUoH.,7:J Main St. rl.OlK! Hl'ltt-lu) bans and av tiMireU I xlui l-'itiniiy Hour, Ir.nhuioii 11 11, 10 wind, wfieiit, for sale at reduced pi-tee ,y I' ll Vii'KKl.Y BROS., 73 Mulu St. Hiivioi-M i ."--.ii rai-Ctire,l llaum; I - I:. I 11 !-.iK!i I Ii' 1 ! II iiihh; t oiii ii'oii i;,ie.ii, llaiiii, 1 11 Mil t) nod tor liv 1,11 V It. K l.i.V lil.OS.. 71 Main St. rt 1 a u 1 iti:n luii tin tM n . K9 '"N-.hW li ci' Ve.l ami n.r sale by oil VKKKKV l!l,iH.,i, Mulu nt. Ws,; ' lis -A dozen iiHSorted hles l.il r:i!c lit, leiMiceil prices bv " " Vlt KI.JlV I.Kiw,,;. Main HI, -M:i am uinii: u n til hakk. JZTu Bncl.eln, Tdlii, t'huiiM, heeleiM. dis.. iVc., In utom aiul bu !ile t!y fell VlLKEBV JtltoS., 7:1 MaluHt. Ciiii ittF:-s rutitiiciN New si.Im, ut ledineil prices. A liirtm a. soitiuent lo Ss-Ject from. Cull uud iihk I hem nt fell VJCK KftY BROS., 7.1 Main St. J. C. mirfOIH HKT. F. D. PUHOUl'MKI, 'J.C. DUSOUCriET & CO, J T T O A l" AC T It H Produco and Provision tTartkirifj, 30 0UI WATER ST UK IT, EVANViLLE, IND. Orders and consignments solicited. el ISAAO MKIMA.VM. DAV HIISllll. I. . II i:i SI ANN WlioIeKale Dealers tu a 11 o c as 3, 1 13 s, ' Foreign and. Jl muttic Liquors, N A 1 1 H, (.O'lTt ) YARNS, G L A H.H W A KB ., AC, Noh. l-i) nnd (ii Miihi K tret I, IWit ween hxn'omi uud 'I hi id, EV ANHVH.'."!, iU FKH JtF.l'OT. OV2U It If CIIAHLES VIELE & CO., IV II LUNA B. 12 UOlTHWKt T VOP.NHU First and Syn imore MrmU, KVAKHVI l.l. It. au i dir. A 4 INVALUABLE MEDICINE, Purifying of tho Blood. IHt. J. W. I'OLANirH JLItiiiior 3octor, A Positive Rome iy. for all kindi of Humors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Carbuncle ind llollH. Ulcers, and all Obstinate A flections of llio Mi In, 1 nllammatory or Clironlr; Klicumi Usui, liles, Chroulo " I larrho-a. Mercurial Diseases, and every Taint of tbe Hywteiu; Dysa-la, and tboso A treelloiis orlinatlnif In the 1-raiiKome-ut of the Digestive Organs, viz., Dillons INmijili InU, Neuralgia, aud Nervou AHetitlom, Headache, l.auI'our, and Depression of Spirits, Imhh of A f) pel He, Const! put 'on mius ;a kij.i.m' mkiikisaIi Compound was II t prepared by Dr. .1. W. I'OEAND, in 1W;,hii1 was then employed Willi preat success In ei lii I li umors from the blood; Put In l-l-i a loe.HeiU friend. Who was quite cekdjralod as a J.hyslclau, ef.peci.tiiy iu tl e treatment of humors, simxeHted some lirifKirtant Improves. menlM, wnlcli were adopted, aud whloli Iioh madu II ( tbe people saylllie very ixjftt, remedy for all kinds if iiuiuoisknown to "ilie faculty." This preparation is composed ntlre!y of vegetables, among wht :li are Sa rsapai ilia, Veiiow Unci;, .uU l'iue, Maudi ake, aud iJloxl root. When the originator llvexl in New Hiiinli!re, at Ooilniowu Centre, or the r.pni-e. of thirty or forty miles around, and In Manchester particularly, tlie li umor Doctor was well known au 1 l.u-lily vuiio-1 lor I ho iiuiueioiis and woi derlul cures wbleli II Heeled. I liouuli man u tact ured In lai'Ki iiantitles, the Mtpply was frequently eiliiidHted, and purchaser bad lo wall for mora to lie made. In that region, soon very fuvcru i:s of Er-sl pehts were treat ed Willi and tliey were euredl Erysifelasiiores, or carbuncles lliuntt uly, paintul tilceis were entirely lemovud wherever till medicine w;is lal I tl .'u 1 1 y used. So It was with seroiula and halt itheum. ibe lininor Doctor curt'd them. It is free from miy d ini;eron drnifs. Is plennaiil Hi" ttiM e, hule, yet sure and eUt clivo lu lis action. ' ' ' , 1'iepared 1 1 tlie NEW i:d.AM) IIOrANIO IICP07r snd for sale by all dealers la mtHliciue DAMoN A CO., lroprletors. ' CLOUD A AKIN, Wh-tlesale Agents. For retail by all druggist.

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