Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 April 1869 — Page 4

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Advertisement', in this coiuniD, of three Hoes, each insertion, Thirty Cents. rou SALE. RENOVATOR -gm- iaii', received at aprlO :Uw A1 FKEPAKA. TION3 for sale at aprlO dlw SCHIiAEPFKR'M. rOR iAI,K-SEf11Xn.HANU COTTON MACHINERY Cards. Drawio? Framoa, Coars Fine Speeders, Dend SSOindle Throstles, V. arpers. Dresser, e. For description and prices of these machine? address C. F. B YTTLK-. Agent Tremont Mills, felC dim cod ' Lowell. Mays. c; CITl re. Va.nnrde nrooertv. No 80 J Main S f.reet. A stood brick store honpo es. t rp!y to K. K JENKINS, Vn.'l'i North First Str-et. a i Itwt figures, rem FOR RENT. PI42VO.H ISO OKflAXS.-Wel)vea lot of new and second-hand pianos and organs To lent, by the month, quarter, or vear. Rem applied on the purThi'ri: a n r. .rirK a nitmkku 0f vpnt stoies and dwelling! houses in thecl.v .ti tt coold very soon And ten ants irthe o nrM would adveriise tnotn In tula co'ei. Three lines for thirty cents. !'2" WANTED. KDEKS ron jon WORK. B-oks, A-c., at Journal OTce. Blank Iff 2T) BOARDING. BOAKOFRS in have srood boarding and l.deius at MRi KULLEK's, on aecond St.. between Sycuruoie and Vine. Three nice rooms now unoccupied. niUotf SATURDAY.. A PHIL. 10, JSutf. SYansville and Cravsrfor&svi-iio. UOING NORTH. Leave Arrive. Arrive. Evansville. ViucnDes. T. 1 lame Aceoaa'od't'11, a:;Vi A m I Ki :H A at I 4 :1" p m Mill 9:12 A M 111 :5f AM 8:0a P M Viacanuea Ac 2X5 e at 4 52 p N I . .. UOMIXU MOUTH, Leave Leave Arrive Terra Haute. Vincenne. E'ville. VI jcennes AO ...... I 7 1!J a ta I 10 :t 0 a a Freight fc Ac. 6 :3 A M I 12 M F M i r-:Vi a v Mail....-. 8:(3pm bvJtvut 8:1Spm N. B The Vincennes Accommodation Tialu leaving at U-.-ii p. M., makes close connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad at Vincenne for St. Louis aud Cairo. Terrs Haute and Indianai-clis. FROM TKRKE HA UTE Leave. Arrive. 12 :15 p m 4 : p M 11 :57 p M C :30 A Mi Mail Train... m AccommoUiiUon 3:15 pm Day Express............ 4:50 p vt Night Express ................ 10:5 f m E. H. & N. R. R., Northern Division TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Henderson daily (Sundays excepted, ......... Arrive at Hanson 2:' 0 p. jr. 4:10 p.m. GOING NOiiTH. Leave Hanson . 5:15 ajm Arrive at Henderson 7:oj a.M Oiio and Mississippi Railroad. TRAINS ARRIVE AT JUNCTION. Going West. .... 4 f04 A. M " " 5 :20 P. At Going East :t:ta v. m tk HUM M -MIMIMWMMtHH,? tOi) JtS STEAMBOAT LINES. To "TLotTisvii.J.'E. Every aionday and Saturday at lt o'clock a.m. Every Tuesdaj', Wednesday, Thartids.y, and Saturday at 6 o'clock p. M. To Caiko Daily, except Snnday, ut 4 o'olijck p. at. To GasKS RrvB- Every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. Every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. Ma To East port. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 o'clock p. M. Tt He.cDE&sox Dally, exc&pt SundJtys, at 3 o'clock p.m. To NASiivit.i.B Every Wednesday aid Satarday t, 4 p. m. To MKMPHia Every Tuesday at 4 p. w. RockportStage (viaNew'oni'4!i and BoonViiie,) &rryins tli-3 mall, loaves at 7 a. m., on Mondays. Wednesdays- and Fruic.ys. Arrives by 7 p.. jt., Tuesdays, Thnrsda-js kud Satunlays. New Harmony Mall Stage leaves Mondays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Arrives 'l'uosdays a.nd isaturrtays by 4 p. m. Mt, Vernon Mail Htage leaves dally (ex ceot Hundays) at 7 a. n. Airlves daily (nx eept Sundays) by 2.p. ai, ToNewbchq. tlaoit dally (except BnuJ ay,) from the Met-cnant's Hotel, at. S o'clock P. M. GIT Y NEWS. County Orders Tor sale at the Jonrnal Office. Coal Cinders. We have about ten lo'id:i of good coil cinders, which we will give to any person who will haul them away to-d?y. Journal Co. K.ECOVEIUNG. Michael Ileagan.who was so badly injured a few days aso by being run over by a hogshead of tobacco, is recovering, and is considered out of danger. . Police Court. Not a single case was brought before the Police Court yesterday. Our city has suddenly become quite orderly. We rejoice at this, although we lose items thereby. Vestryman. Our former citizen C. H. Dement, E., baa been cboserr as one of the Vestrymen of St. John's Episcopal Church, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Fire at -IIazleton. We learn that a dwelling house at 'HazletOD, occupied by a man named Gould, was entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday night. Everything waa lo3t, the family not' even being able to save their clothing. We did not learn of there being any insurance on the house. iSTWhy don't somebody bring a first elasa theatre to this city for a few weeks? We are afraid we will have no amusement at all this Spring. Let some manager make a note of this, and bring a good eompiny here and open the Opera House onee more. We are getting anxiou3 for amusements of. some kind, and would prefer a good theatre. Church of the Holy Innocents Corner of Ninth aud Division Streets Rev. S. Burford, Minister. Divine service, (second Sunday af ter Easter) 10 A. M. and 7J p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 9 a. m. and 3 P. M. Confirmation Class will meet at the Rectory at 3 p. m. Evening Prayer, with closing Lecture on Confirmation, 71 P. M., Weduesday. All persons intending to be confirmed in this Church on Sunday, the ISth inst., are requested, to be present at this service. Circuit Court. Judge James G. Jones, presiding. The Court was occupied nearly all day in hearing the testimony and arguments in the case

of Charles Gardner is. John V. Lowell and Robert Arrcer, of which wc made mention yesterday. Suit was brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for the widow and children of a man who was murdered in Warrick County some time ago, and the jury last evening returned a verdict for plaintilF, awarding damages in the sum of $3,500. Motion was made fur a new trial, but the arguments have

not becu made yet, ami we do not Icdow whether the Court will grant the motiou or not. The ca.se ot Jot"i iitzxcrala is. Nat. P.cw and N. F. Haywood vas next called, and a jury empaneled, after which the Court adjourned. In the latter case action 13 brought by Job d Fitzgerald asainst the steamer Linton for damages for . sinking a flatboat load of corn. ' A Magnificent Establishment. We had the pleasure, yesterday, of being shown through tho f-plendid jjwelry establishment of Messrs. Geiss'er &' Delang, who have lately moved to No. 54 Main Street, one door below Second. Their new buildiDg was fitted up especially for them, atid every arrangement has been made for a perfect display of their inaguifir tent stock. On entering their store the eye is greeted with one of the finest stocks cf jewelry to be fouod ia the West. On marb!e-top counters are ranged six glass show-cases, containing watches of every name and make, from Jergeson's celebrated quarter second stop watch down, including all styles of American, English and Swiss watches; watch chains of every conceivable style and variety; polid gold and diamond rings; magnificent seta of jewelry and bracelets; gold pans and cases" in endless variety, spectacles, silverware, &s. There are four magnificent showcases behind the counters, two on each side, elaborately carved and ex ecuted in rosewood finish, with heavy pli'.te glass in the front and side.-?, which were designed and made to order by L. Wcigel & Co , tho wellknown show-case manufacturers, in Cincinnati. These cases contain the most edegant assortment of; silver tabl.e ware, tea setts, castors,' urns, ice pitchers, egg and wine, castors, coke baskets, goblets, &c, and it is a genuiue pleasure to look :at the rich goods displayed therein. . The front room of the second story is used as the manufacturing department, in which every description of solid gold and silver jewelry is made to order. We were both astonished aud surprised at the intricate ma chinery that we saw in operation io this, department; they have a larscc patent furnace for 'melting gold", and large steel rollersfor rolling out plain and chased solid gold .rings;-also, a largo steel draw-bench, with which they draw down gold wire of all size from the eighth of an incb to the thickness of a hair. This h one of the noticeable features of this es tablishment, as, persons who' desire jewelry of any particular design can have it made to order, without liDviug to send to, Cincinnati or New York The remaining' rooms in the second and third stories are used as warerooms- for their wholesale cjock d partment, in which branch of busi-oe.-s they have built up a magnificent trade.' Their stock; of clocks is very largo,; and emDraces almost every grade, from the finest and costliest thirty-day time-keepers to the cheap est twenty-four hour clock. We were very much interested in the working of a curious little machine that is used for splitting and re-pointing gold pen3,. This is another new feature in this city, and is one that will be appreciated by all who write with a gold pen, as when they get broken or out of order, they can be repaired or re-pointed at short notice and at reasonable prices, without having to send them away to some other city, Messrs. Geissler fe Delangjre the agents in this city for the celebrated " Foley " gold pen, and keep a fine assortment constantly on hand. It is with pleasure that we, chronicle such evidences of improvement in our large and rapidly growing, city. The gentlemen composing this firm are both young men, but they have already built up a name as business men that is not often achieved so early in life. The are both live, energetic working men, and. have given their profession the elosest attention, and are now, proprietors of an establishment that would be an ornament to any of the largest cities. They have made their store as at tractive as possible, and have spared neither money or industry in (heir endeavors to make it the finest establishment of the kind in the Wrest. It is a pleasure to look through their stock, whether you purchase or not; and with a continuation of their energy and industry, politeness aud fair dealing to customers, they maylreasonably expect to make the names of Geissler & Delang ' household words' throughout the West aud South; and they deserve it, for gentlemen like them are bound to suce-jod, no matter how arduous the undertaking or how great the difficulties that are to be surmounted. Marriage Licences. T lie following persons were granted license to marry during the week ending April 9th, as appears from the racords of the County Clerk: . Tobias Zieller and Steinmelz. Mulitiew Flaanegau and Afury June Stranqe. James 1 Flnleyaud Eienore Elv. Joiin W. Hargrxve and Lou e Ei-sklne. JaraesOomgsanJ Eliza Lipxkln. John struener and Saiah c. Lauhscher. Micbam Kdioon and Itac-hael Jane Doty. ISeruard Steiocomp and Dena Karejf. Personal. Malachi Krebs, editor and proprietor of the Petersburgh Republican Fress, called on us last evening. Mr. Krebs publishes a live and interesting newspaper in Petersburgh, Pike County. He i3 in the city on business, and will call on our

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His paper is published in a rich and growing county, and it will be a good way for our merchants to build up a trade from that section. A Remarkable Case. Fred. Wcldert is the name of the man w4io was struck on the head by a brick falling from the top of the Marine Hospital on Thursday. By invitation of Dr. flilliard, "the attending surgaon, we accompanied him to sea tus patient at the Hospital, - yesterday morning, and were no little surprised to Cod the man apparently perfectly comfortable. The brick struck him oa tho top ofthe head, making a gash in 'the scalp two or three inches long and apparently half an inch deep. He was knocked down and remained senseless for a few moments, then rose and walked into the house, and has been entirely iu his right mind ever fince. Mr. Green, the man who let the brick fall on him, hastened up town for surgical aid, and when he returned he found him quietly smok ing his pipe. When told that his skull was broken he would not believe it, and was incredulous on the subject until the surgeon had removed a portion of the bone and showed it to Liin. Some twenty or more pieces of the bone were taken out, an incision having been made in the scalp at right angles to the original wound, and a portion of the skull fully two inches square wai removed, leaving the biain exposed. - The. dura muter, or outer membrane of the brain, does not appear to have been in tho least injured, and there are no signs of inflamation about the wound, or fever about the patient, who rose up in bed and smiled as checrf illy as if he had received only a slight coitusion. It was an interesting but-novel sight to watch the puisations of the brain, which were distinct and Datural, and the blood passtug through the veins and arteries of the head which are laid bare. When he lies down, the pulsations are very gentle and scarcely perceptible; when lie sits up, they are plain and clearly marked, and when he walks about for a moment they are strong and bold, but entirely regular and apparently healthy tha pulsa tions being about 84 in a minute. If any of the friends of Mr. Weldert have ever doubted his having brains, they can have their doubts removed by visiting him and seeiog for themselves. Mr. Green is showing him every attentiou, and his physician thinks he vi41 get along finely. JL"" Workmen are already engagad in taking up the stone oa Main Street, between Fif h and Eighth, preparatory to putting dojru bowlders on the same. This improvement has long bucn needed on this street, for it lias lorig been noted as the roughest in the. city. Persons driving out for pleasure have always avoided this street, aud everybody will be rejoiced at the proposed improvement. - The Festival at Mozart Hall The Last Nicmr. A very large number was in attendance at the Turner's Fair last uis;ht larger than on any previous evening. The lunch tables were kept full ail the evening, and the tables of fancy goods were well patronized. I) jlightfu! n:u-sie was iurnished by the String Band, and all present enjoyed themseves vastly. We are glad this festival has turned out so well, and hopo that a neat sum will be realized for the worthy object for whieh it was gotten up. The lunch je-;terday was attended by many citizens who took this agreeable method to contribute their " raite " toward the success of the enterprise. To-night will close the Festival, and in order to enable ail to attend, no admission fee will be taken at the door, thus making it free to all. This evening will be the moit interesting of any during the week. All articles that are not disposed of, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. The list of articles embraces an almost endless variety, such as beautiful quilts, dress patterns,- bead baskets, embroidarad work, fancy mats, pincushions, and huudreds of articles that cannot! be mentioned. A fine supper will be served during the evening, and us this'is the last night, we expect to see Mozart Hall crowded. A lunch will be set again to day, to which nil are invited, and we hope there will be a liberal atteEdanev Fine Stock. Mr. John Laadrigon, of Albion, Ills., well known in this city as a horse fancier and stock grower, arrived by the Charmer, yes terday, en route home from Westmoreland County, Pa., where he pur chased a fine brood mare, half English draft blood, and a fine young stallion, three-fourths Ecglish draft. They are magnificent specimens of the noblest aud most useful of ani mals. Tho mare is five years oid, fully soveateen hands high, most powerfully built and weighs, after having been nine days travelling by rail and on steamboat, ovei 1,600 pounds. She cost $275. The stallion is three years old, very handson e and will be as large as the mare when he attains his growth. He cost 700. We did not notice a white hair on either of them, both being perfectly black. Tobacco Sales. Martin, Gardner & Co. sold sixtv-three hogsheads of tobacco yesterday, at prices ranging from ?3 20 to $13 30 for frosted lugs to fair leaf. The attendance of buyers was quite largo, and our merchants are taking a growing interest in this market. Mauy of the sellers were present, and expressed themselves as fully satisfied with the prices obtained. Former prices were fully sustained, aud quite a number of foreign buyers were present. There will be another large sale next Tuesday, and all interested are invited to be in attendance.

Speakisu at Masonic Hall. We are requested to call attention to the fact that R. Trevillick, Esq, speaker of the National Labor Congress, will address the citizens of Evansville this evening, at Masonic IlalJ, at 7 o'clock, on the subject of Land, Labor and Money. Our citizens are invited to turn out and hear Mr. Trevillick discuss this theme. The ladie3 are especially invited. We have no doubt that a large audience will be in attendance.

Real. Estate Tkansfebs. The following is a list of the real estate transfers for the week ending Friday, April 9, lt9. as appears 0:1 record, In the Auditor's Office : Fmnie Jenkins to Joseph Knelin, part or Lot m, in Block , iuiott'H Kulargemen. for 1 1.250. Juli'tunn. Hyer to Mary J. Lynch, part of Lot 3 ,m Block 0 lu Farrett s Enlargement, Frank J. Mundo to Julianna Peter, Lots Nos. 14 and 15, In Block 71, Lamasco Ciity, lor SU-tU. Charles Blam to Wm. Rahm, Jr., Lot No. as. in lsaoeiia fine , tor si.tHJO Mlclinel Denoiner to George Hchenek, Lobs 1, 2. and 3, in Block 1, Mill's Etlargement, lor si.uou. Phiiin G. Klappert-to Herman H.Shmfer, Lot 17, in Block 71, Lamasco City, for J.OJ. Andrew Ianch to Joseph Bontztneler. Undivided half of Lots f, 10,11,12, l;t and 14, in Block 7, Htockweli's Enlargement, lor Sl.aio. K.&C R. R. Co. to Chas. W. Doughty, Lot H and adjoining of 7, In Block 11, Northeast Enlargement, for S330. Henry Hnmuto John Emerich. Lot No. 8, in B.ock 8, Archer's Enlargement, for J250. Mo-ies Weil to Abraham Gumbrts, undivided J-J of Lot 9. Liil& Larabee's Kulargeuient. lor JltW Moses Well to Abraham "Junibarti. nndividai of Lots 1, 2,3, 4. 5, 6, ar,t 7, Lill it Lara bee's Enlargement: also 18xlS leet of p round on corner ot Mj.in Street and IViuc-ton road, for S5.500. Louis R pp to Joh n O Hofroage, west of Lot (, 111 Block 81, Lamiseo City, lor Ueors;e Fiscns to Julianna Hyer, Lot No. 3, in Bloc j. 6, in Parrett's iuiareoient. for eSl 35. The new style lined India Silk Sun Umbrellas at Hughes'. fifes?" Not satisfied with administering to tho mere comfort of thjir guests, Messrs. llice, of the American House, Boston, have fitted their billiard hails with the best material in the country. Sy Oyster Soap this evening at the Main Street Bowling Saloon between Third and Fourth, on Main Street. It Bull Sold. Tho fine Bull that (liram Nelson was to sell to day at auction, has been sold at private sale to the Stock Company. It -For a fashionable Silk Hat, made to order, so to F. A. Weber & Co. aplOlt. Money Lost. Lost on Wednesday evening, a large pocket book containing about $250 in moDey, with orders to Preston Brothers, Teuny, Bowles & Co., BTCtieher, Kellogg & Co., Carpenter, White & Co., Fendrich Brothers and Morgan, Read & Co.; said pocket book and contents was lost betweeu ICvansville and Farris' on the New Hirmony ltoad. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the name with Morgan, Read & Co., 32 First Street, Evansville. aprS lw Bird & Robb. Spring Styles. Just received from New York, all the latest novelties in t'arts lionnets and Hats, at the New York Millinery Store, No. 8 South Second Street. ap7 2w J. L. Wagley. The stock of Perfumeries and fine Toilet Articles kept by T. C. Bridwell & Co., corner Third and Main Streets, ca&not be excelled in Evansville. mar5-tf We olfer to our many customers over 100 dozen Children's Hat-, of all styles and prices. Call and see at F. A. Weber & Co. aplO It. Removal. Geissler & DeLang, jewelers, have removed to their new store, No. 54 Main Street, where they will be pleased to see their friends aud the public generally, and will take great pleasure in showing them through their stock. Notice to Tax-Payers. The 17th day of April is the last day to pay State and County Taxes without penalty, after which day 10 per cent, penalty will be added. F. LUNKENHEIJIER, C. T. apr7-td. 57" Messrs. Sciiuermann & Burford, at the Opera Drug Store, No. IS South First Street (Chandler's Block), invite the ladies n call and examine their new stock of fine Perfumes, Pomados, Hair Oils, Brushes, Combs, and Soaps before making their purchases. Prescriptions prepared at all hours. mh27 33?" Sixty mats of fine- Java Coffee for sale at I. &. D. Heiman's. Frenc'j Imperial Bronze Is a varnish or dressing for renovating shoes for children's and .ladies' slippers, which have become defaced by wear. Can be applied to morocco aud kid shoes of any color. Acta immediately, and has the appearance at. once of a new bronzed shoe. For sale at Viholesale and retail by Turner & Kuiiler, Agents for this city. General Grant' Iap I.t tiettins Better, AND Flour is Getting Worse. We offer the following brands of Flour at the following rates: Bingham's "Moonlight," $ per barrel. Igieheart's "Southern Mills," $ per barrel. "Michigan Stumptail," $ per barrel. We also have the " Cvnthiana Mills." "Telegraph Mills." " Hillyc-r's Best," &c. II. D. Allis & Co. mchll PaiLOS'S PAPHIAN L0H0X" Ffr Beautifying: the Sfcin aud Complexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Btot ehes. Tan, etc.. and readers the skin soft, jair, and blooming. For Ladies ia the Nursery it Is lnvaluahle. For Gentleraen after Shaving It has no Paphian lotion" Is the only rellahl remedy tor diseases and bleraisucs of the Skin. IIULO!CH PAPHMN SOAP"loi the Toiiet, Nnrwery, and Bath, will not chap the skin. Price 25 cen ts per cuke. FLOR BE MA TO," XOB OK HAITI)" A New Perfume for the Hardkerchler. J-lxquisite, Uelioate, Lasting Fragrance. PHALON & SON .New York. Sold by all druggists. JySd

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The annual mcetiuer of the stockholders of the J' vnnsville Public Hall Company, for the purpose of electing five Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, Monday, April 12th, 1SC9, between tho hours of two and four p. m. W. W. Chandler, 9-3t. Secretary. OITIT'ICI.L,. LETTETRS BBMAININO TTyCLATMTO In the Post-Ottiee at Evansville. Htate of Indiana , on the d day of April. 1809. Persons callinir tor any of theso letter will please say " Advertised." giving date. LABIES' LIST. Arnold Caroline F Lawrence Lnluia Arneld Melissa ljanhscit c.riie . Asberv Sidney mm Bridges Mat Me 2 Bady Emeline Blacky s-ophia B own Laura Bir.hOD nirs Bash Mary A Bev erlv Clem mrs Burden Rachel lendenin D -t Camps Eliz;i D ( lark An E ChMder Mary F Cillt Mry Pavm Susan DeBrnler Lucy Evans Alice Edwards Mattie Freird Barbery Friedrick Till Oraves Maggie 8 O irvey Maty A OiIi;ert Sophie Hardmun Bcky llaynia F.tnnm Hoppea Alary Hartklta.Anule -Helsely Christena l.yncn Mar,Leat heriuan Julie Miilae Fanny , Moils Sarnh Ellen Mi er Moliie Mier Clara Moses A nil Moore Annie Miller EJ init Melieiina i?o mrs . Mc rata Mattlia McLaue Eflie McConnel Maria L MeConnei Armada No'an Lousia Nelson M V Nelson Lizzie ' Pack Kllzbei h Bi ese llattie J Koeiler hmma Rain ey Hacnel 2 R chanson Ko-a f-ii:ip Mo lie 2 f-ul ivari via gnret Hnvaeool Ella Sueider C;:tiiarine SSudivan An u SwcS .s T J Hiiiis suf.au a ohor U F Harper Armiuda 2 Klork Liitira Heai us Lama fsiinsou Kackel iSma lly E A 2 i-Lsiith F.iizabeth T,ilu.tt Mary 1'h: iites Minsv Thompson Jennie V ii iatns Mal.tie Walker Allied Willis Rachel Walker lit', ia 13 Willis EE Wuodlud E.izabeth Hadlev Mary Hill Mary Hardiraan Rachel Johnson Lot 4 Ann Jacuson Mary Jones PreciUi Kei;y Jane Kinney H E Kelly Bell Kieppler Mry Kattejjohn Mary fiEXTLESES'S .LIST. Anbury ('uarta Baiiy John H Box John Barnes James Miller Lewis Mar & It A & Broa . McLarilin J D ilcOj Pgor John . Molina B Met oy W T McFerson T It McMulieu It It McCormac Jobn McKiiul John 2 TN iK;il John 2 Newoll Harvey Newton W A Northup Mf Owen Amidius wen to Price Fred PrateJJ H i-routz F M Pi ice E F Potin 11 Powell Parks H 11 Itaiy W l'-2 liu-.se II A lt-ese I) -V llnar.e Hensou Kadcock H B - Hobinsoii H Heis & J V Kobioson James Jtoysdal J N Kan kin Jolin 2 Hourke Wm O Kny Wm Reoden ftobert Hhoemaiier H smith Milton r-tockwell L 4 Kinecar M Smith W B tsutton Wm Klart W (' Bpoii -r W F Sin 1 E Ktepi.eu CW Strolls A W Sullivan Arch Hot! er John NtMitt John W KiLiyth John Shuii lers J AI Sharks Jos Sim)son Jasper . Sm u b J ickI) Shepaid J sr 2 Savao ol Jno D Treat FH 'J horn E'lwt! 'i'honi psoti J ohn Tiiack-r Win y Ticvclick II Van Barren J Vernon B tu 5: Co Vilkers tias Burner John Barry 1 homai Bow iie T .1 B irnes 'A E Beach urn Wm Bramble Wro Matty B Darrow Brown O H Bloutou C V Bishop Charley Bond E M 1 Baliow E K Cro-K A Clark Allison Clai K C J C'orwio D A Cook II C Ce f 'ca John Catlette J VV Crecden John Carson John Clifford P O Chinworth II Puprez & Benedict DrurnmonU J C l)e Kose J Davidson Jas M Dnuison franil Pegan L Field Wm h owler Capt D O 2 Fielus Edaion Faulk M 1 . Elliott EC Olaisujr iSpencer Graham W M Hover Wesley Hunt W A H igsi'tis w A Hodsou II V Howey Nicholas Haywood W Hditis T H Higsen bottom IC 2 H arper Bras Hunt & Liltlepiige If Li Harri, KessIoi A Co Harper Johu Howie John Hall John P Herston J Y Johnson J B -2 James J L Jenkcn.s Henry Kelly J S Lee Jas 2 LittlepHfse J Laird J H Lumoui h John R 1. ilea J -! i ties Lureiice-evi Laflou f-rimas Moore H M rtiu Wm T Matchen Wm Murdock J T Martin A Mansal ch3S Miller CIixh Morris C Y AVel.-h IT U W iijii lis WiittsJoiiu Wri?ut J A Witty J M Wi liu.m-on Jo B -VV'rissht Ned Wajiinii Martin'' Woolf Saini Wagiev T li " W .11 W II W. b TWO T. WHITlLE-EV, 1. M. Marry JanKs A R AM. V r other litter Item its Third fc Insteetl of raining Yesterday evening, tis ll'ecioads at noon pretended, the clouds passed way, and the stars Khone outlast night The additional atriyals and departures were the Indiana, Louisvil e to .New Orleans; Legal Tender, Cincinnaii to White River; Palestine, Lonlsvilla and return ; SaIiie V., to Mount Vernon; Moliie Norton, to Hendersou; Cumberland, to Cairo; Ada Lyon, from Green ;iver; Louisa, to Wabash; Norman, to Memphis; culver Spray, New Orleans via SI. Louis to Cincinnati. The Charley Bowen is lying at th- bank above the wharf, with a l.trge tow of barges loaded with salt The Indiana had only a moderate irlp. She added a good deal of freight here, and received or--ders for a lar5e quantity below ...The Cumberland and Norman had excellent tups out The Loubia got alltho freight she could carry, being Io idcd to the guatds The p-alestioe had good trijis both ways, and returned to Louisvi late last night, ia order to give her otllee.M and crew time to get the Kose 1 1 lie in t;am to come out on Monday o-cnliig next...'. TheSSilver Fpray liad a full loud ol Lou ore... Phil. B. Broiiham, the courtly and courteous clerk of the Paleestine, ws? l-X t night presented with a magulflcent wed ding cake, wh-ch would see.ii tj indicate sometbiag. Phil, is a bright looking lad, ana very likely to strike tiie fancy of some fair lassie Frooi the sounds of hammers heard last night, we should Infer the Charley Bowen was patching boiler ? The P. W. Strader will certainly b- here to-day early, and as she will be the only boat for New O leans. passengers and ship, pers ihonld not miss her. Jliver Ilispafehea. PixrsEUKr;, April 9 Noon. Weather warm. Thermometer 47". indications of rain. Monongahcl-jt Kiver 7 feot ii inches, and falling. . CxsciKKATr. April 1). Arrived Mary Davage, fiom St. Louis, liejmrtel St. Marys, for Pittsburg; New YoiK, lor Pittsourg; Ooiden Kygle, tor Pouieroy; Wild Duck, lor St. Lo.its; Mary Davage, for St. Louis. K iin during the forenoon, cloudy lit the afternoon, aud lata in the evemuj, River 2$y, feet ; 72 tes t 6 inches under Hie bridge. Thermometer 6o3. iinroni 4 '. Lonsvn.l.E. April 8. Port List Iticutnond, from New Orleans; P. W. Sirader, Cincinnati to New Orleans; Mary lirwin, Ciucinnali to Arkansas Itivor. Jliver falling rapidly, rlth 11 feet wnter m the caual,9Ji leet on the lails, and 8,' f,et over the rocits. Weather clear and pleasant. Business good. St. Locis, April 9. Arrlvfd: II. S. Turner and Mary McDonald, Omaha: Post Boy, Kansas City; Mississippi and Pauline Carroll, New Orleans; Hon Boy, Keokuk; City of Pekin. Peorta; Will S. Havs, Davenport. Departed : Ida Kees, Fort Benton ; Lawrence, Cincumati; Belle Vernon. Pittsburg; Hod Koy, Ke KUic; B.-lie Memtiuis, Memphis; Ciara, Kans.is City.; Lady Grace and Columbian, otuatsa : Moi ie Able, .New Orleans; City of Pckiu, Pcona; Uiuue ola, St. Paul. The river is still swe.lmij sliwlv, but the Upper Missis-lppi is faliingat various points. Weather cl jar. Memphis, April 9. Clear and warmBJver stiii rising. Arrived W It. Arthur and City ol Cairo, iroin St. Louit; It K. Lee, from Cincm .ati ; Murole City, from Viene-burg. Depaited Maroie CiHt", lor St. Louis; A. E. Lee, for Now Orleans. NASnviLLE, April 9. Itlver falling alowly: AY feet, on Harpeth nlioalt. Weather lair and warm. rrived John I.utisden, from Cairo: W. H. I'.rown, iro:a Kanawha Kiver. Departed Kobert Moore, lor Cin-J cinnatt. Cairo, April 9. Port List Robert FJ. Lee. lroua cincinuati to New Orleans, at li) p. m. ; Carroil, from New Orleans to St. Louis, at 4 A.M ; Hale, Memphis to Cln cinuati,at8 a. jt. ; siiamrock.Ci ncinnati to St. Louis, at 11 a. at. ; Houston, troni Louisville to New Orleans, at 2 i m. ; H. K Lewis, from New Orleans to Louisville, at 2 p. at.; Quickstep, KvansviUe packet, at 3 p. M.; iyrone, Nashville packet, at 4 p. m. Kiver stationary. Clear aud warm.

Dissolution. rTTIHK IART.NEUM1 V 53 F, It 12 T 0 A. tore existing between J. W. nnd i. V. lienson, known ns the above firm, in the undertaking business, is this day, by mutual coesent, dissolved, (i. W. Henson withdrawing from the firm; The business will be continued at the old stand. No. lli'l Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth. J. W. Henson is authorise: d to settle the butdt ess of the oid firm. api9d2w J. W. HF.NSON.

EVANSVILLE STEAM DYE-HOUSE Corner Ingle and Central Market Sis. THIS MY 1SFORJI ATV AD all persons having brought ga'nients to me for cleaning or dyeing, on or before the lst day of J unary, !;!. aud still remaining at this establishment, will be sold tor charges If not en: led for within eight davs. UUSTAVE II. KKACH. apr8 (I.St No. 1,497. United States Marshal's Notice. United States of America, District of Indiana, 83: WHKkKtS, A LIBEL OF IN. loi mation w:is tiled in the District Court ol the United stales for tlfe District of Indiana, on th 27th d.y of March, INti!), by Ueoige W. KgOD. by hit proctor, Charles K. Mamli, Esq., ntiii-i8t tiie slenmcr "Petiolia tin. '2," her eninen. ta'kle, apparel, and furniture, seized at said idstrict in a cause of damages civil aud maritime, and. claiming damanes Tu thesnmot'i:;.'jO, and pra ing process against s aid vessel, and that the same may be condetuned aud sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pui nuance of the monition under the seal ot said Court to nie directed and delivered, I do hereby j-ivo public notice to ail persons claiming s.ud goods, or any part thereof, or iij any manner interested therein, that thevbe uud appear before the buiA, tho Disu icl. Court ot the United States, lo be t:eld at ttie city of Indianapolis, in and for fro District ol Indiana, on the first. Monday of May next, at 10 o'clock ot the loieno'on of that day, theu aid. there to interpot-e their claims p.ud-make their allegations iu that bef-aif. BEN. RPOONEIt. Marshal, U. B. Attest: J. D. UofftAso, Clerk. air-(til4i In the District Court of the United State lor the District of Indiana. In the nutter of Thomas Curntck, Bankruit. In Bankruptcy. To whom it may concern . Tiie undersigned hereby e;ives notice of his appointioeut as Assignee of the estate of Thomas Curni-k, of Kvansville, in the county of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana, District aforesaid, who has been adjudged a bankru.pt, upon h:S own petition, by the District Court ot said District. Dated at iivansville, Indiana, March 27th, ISM). JOHN SCHUliUttT, mLi!)ii;it (law) Assignee.'? GEORGE E. Oummisiion and JACK?0N Forwarding & CO., JercItanls, Dealers in Grain, Ficar, Fork, Lard, X'x-otlnce, z5.9 No. S3 Walnut Street, mill" 3m CINCINNATI. OHIO. G-XJISrJN'Y BAGS. (.(Tr BAIES KXIKA HEAVY 3f Gunnies arriving and in store, for sale by FOSTEIi ISK0TZIEK3, 5-i AVcit. Second :3Jreef CINCINNATI, OHIO. We desire to inform the trade that we have been appointed agents for the largest importer in the United Btates, and are now prepared to supply them lu any quantity. dec.LSdlf Bcule'ji Bleaia Cordage Mills. MAjrfACiTRBit or Eopc, Egmp Packing, and Heir-p fur Sbvic Gasnies, iwine MUX fcT., one door south of Front, de22 d;JniJ CINCINNATI, OHIO. NOTICE TO CSU DllOK. All persons having claims agaitist the stenmer CLARA SCOTT are requested to present them on board th:-U, bout to-day il uiday, April 10th) lor iiquldatio i. it FOIt OWKNSROno, ' PANNKLTON. AND LOUIS VILLI.. The fleet nnd elegant passenger uleamer SSa. MORNING STAR, T. Oil more. Master, J ick H nt :;iiis'n, Ci.-rir, Leaves for Loaisvll'e an I all way parts SATXKOAY, APIilL IOtji, at X:. t o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply on bonrd, or to W. . BltuWN A t,0., lilt. Agents. FOR NKW HAVKN AND CAF.MI, The good steamer OLLIK SULLIVA'T . -feiiS!iC. O. Thomas, Master,Leaves lor Carnal and all way ports on Little Wabash ltiver rlATP;tAT, APRIL lOnr, af 12 o'clock ;.r. For f r- ight or parage apply on board, aprlo dlt ' FOR MEMPHIS, VICKSBURG, AN j) NL"W OKLiiANS. The famous and unrivaled low-pressure passenger steamer RICHMOND, J. Stut Seal, Matr ; Joit S. Woolfols, Clerk, Leaves for New Orleans and all way ports MSU.1Y, April l'itli, at 10 A. li. For freight or passaee apply on board, or to v. G. BHUVV'N Jt CO., aplO r2t Agents. FOR CAIRO, CO LU M BUS, AS o M KM P 111 S3 The elegant steamer j. NORMAN. -iJ-John B. Hall, Ma ter; y. Hewit, Clerk, Leaves for Memphis and all Jn!erm.-diato Mississippi Kiver way landings N. Villi MAY, APRIL I7nr, at 12 o'clock m. For l'lx-ight or passage apply ot boaid, or to C. It. UU Jl , aprlOdJt ' Ai.cuf, FOR OWfcNHKOtTd, CAN N K I COS, LO UISVILLK, ASi CiNCI N N ATI. - The first-class steamer f"7 CHAIl&'iiaiw " jv. xmii;iiiv , .!...- k.,r i , Ham. Jiiiiica, Clet !:, Leaves for Cincinnati and all v'oy jioi i SATl'KUAl', APiili lOnr, at10 o'clock a.m. 'or ficlKUt or passa? apply oa bonrd, or to DUKlu NICiiJiLSON, a(..9 d't Agent. A Card. To the Captain tiiid Owner of lie Hhaiiier iSaiiie V. .- We the undersignc-d, ci;iz-ns and business men of Mt. Vernoa, dedg.? our:,iv n to give you alt of our ua.--ine.vs tireiulu uu t ja-sage)so longasyo ir ra.es aie as i.tb ia they are at i-rts.-ai, (from here to Kvuusviile y fl SO per sliigie passtig--, nd 2oper 100 ib-. of freight,) uotwit hvi a id i :ig Tliefforts or Cairo and Kvausvlile tiackc s to run you out of the trade, and F.vansv'iLu shippers, shipping to us, aro licrcuv mttruc.n! to ship with you. J.M. f.arler&Kelley, C. H. A. G-jr-jri g Cbas. Wassem, C. L. Fuelling C'Iihs. Cook,' A. J. Hsiicock it'o , L. J. l.arain, M(-ijad Schudcl, Milton li :ica, 11. C. Si-liradi'r C. Spiiimau, O. T. Weir, Heury Vt.uUer, i'ios" eutiautn & Bro., JiduiA. Mann, Mann iV Dum, Joseph Moore, Pattnore a Kiiig, Cbas. A. Park. Shuondsou & Co., lj. t L. Roser, Joun Bui tis, K. T. Sullivan, Jas. i-. Welborc, J.H. Burlison. Sam'l. Kticbmiaii, John D. Ht uctcy, C. W. Rosen U rants, i.hk. F. Leonard, Clus H- Leonard, Ciias. L -riouv tio., J. Pflfer, Frood k Co.. T. VV. Neal, J. Blschoff 4 Co., B. Mann, Sullivan, Fnhrer &Co., Wrn. Nettleton, U. B Wither.

rOH S1I.K VAI.1TABLK MAIN TRKK ' PROPKRi y That splendid property known as the Kgler prop-ty. s tuatedoti the west comer of Maui and Hixlh Strecls, fronting 7.'!4 le t on Main Street and lit) feet ou Stxlh Street. Said property is ottered lor sale at low flames on easy terms. Apply to J. P. KLLIOTT A POM. Real Estsle Agents, Corner Locust aud Third Stree ts. felBdtt

FOR HALE FARM A splendid fsrm, containing 40 acres; .10 under cultivation, and 10 in limber. Said farm issltuated two and a half ml'rs above tbe city of Kvansvli!-, near the Oreen River Kond. Tiie itnrnoveinpnis consist of a dwell'.ng-honse, coniainlug six rooms, cellar, two cisterns, a barn nnd other out-buildings all new and of the most approved style. There is an elegant young orchard on said place of about one hundred trees, of the choicest varieties. Also, a clay pit, from which Hirers potteries are being constantly supplied. For particulars, apply io MRS. MARIA HUTCHINSON, on the premi-.es; or address Post-OIHce Box 22, Evansville, Ind. ft U dim FOB SALE AND F0U KENT. J; f niKAP i'.i ia.oij luis, -tL5 P Dwelling Houser,, and Farms, i tn tuousand acres of Fanning Land. . I buy and sell Real Est ale. ALVAH JOHNSON, Keal EsUite Agent. Third Street, Evansville, Indiana dec22 tf Toi'MJ's fdtKAf i:xillitiin:.V OF WONDKRS will commence tu Vvedesday, April 7th. Bo on view on Main Street, No. Ht. for a lev n Igtus on ly . Upwatdsof laO live animals. Twin stBtors, born alive In Utlca, New York, with four arms, four ieti-, two heads, and one bijd . Also, a quantity of Wax statuary, all AC-six-) of Hi j noted people of the day. Ad mission 55c; children, 15c. open from 9 a. m to 9 p. M. li-lw. EAGLE CARRIAGE WOilK?. F. IIASIM12ieTi;iX, MANUVACTURKIt Ofr Hi lit Osxi'ir-iitryew, Fancy Trotting; Baggie?, Mifftins Top ItiijrjrleM, ItocUatvuys, Mittl rin- Wagroiio, cos. of Fomni and locust sts., EVANSVILLE, IMK Special attention given to repairing of all kiuds, and re-palut ing done a t the shortest notice and on the most liberal tei ms. A. General A$orlment of TT'or.t Constantly on Jiawl. None but ! Ilcfct WorKmeii I'niployrrf. apr5-d.'!m FAMILY IiA2SE, PACKKI) BY PROCTER & GAMBLE,. CINCINNATI. I"':'.::.i. V mm). ,:,'lSi- .. ; --i-j.;.-r.S, tjii.. - df '!-::; AsTe your Grwr for our brand of Lard in fhr.w. I'achagrs. ; Packed :i II. , 5 ., 10 II.. ( 'add ies, W 1!.. fa. e.t for shipnieiit. Cheapest mode for t-i-llu;!' Laid. Send f ir Price lls(. Ia:!.dlni Jt'or aie. "t frilk A''w ' Uh. IN WK JLf'iJ to Mill purchasers, sil nr.te i even miles I e!ow Hendns'.n. Ky. Terms t usy. luquire f KOBKRT P. LK I'CIi Kb', at WH.I1. KHUME A I'O.'s, a pr7 d 1 w i't Nort h Water rcr-l HEAL ESTii . A -.Ji Kew Seal Estate Agenc. jr. i. i::Hoti & nu (T-AVE OIT.NKD A'KKAt. LWAT C2-Agency lor tbe sale oi and rcr.ri ;-. : tinioft, liwnstis, A-c., Ac. Persotts Having houses or land to r t sdl, or persons wishing to pu ! ; rein, will do well l-y calling on ttd n .f tuelr otiicii, on Third Street, 'soar 'L-':;.-;!' Jcinelttf i v. if . liLijssiAx ' : Kcal Estate Agcnte So, (li MaJu fcirect, EvAi.svil.r K, I rto. A Notary PuVlfo in tiie otitee. lar.'.fW Ot IL EDESINNA, -S. It CHI IS. 2'U O rr. ftlce No. CHANDLER'S Eli I Liu NO Corner First aud LociusI Btreew-, KvHiisviiie, i ti l. v Pians and spec! fl catIons lor j1 kind? of buildings furuodiod atBUort not;co. wo0 oa roasor.Hble teriBs., ; I nfiilS u iia ItONAf.I I'SIIIiK, . SKAI.BK IJJ CLandellcr and Cas Fixtures, . Gas and Steam Pipe Fitter, No. 11 LOCF.Vr KTltEKT, ftSdly EvANSvir.r.K; Inii, e w. nit r.i. . ' JOHN H. Ht'COSKLr. JOHN P. TVTE11), BTcOOKKLl & T'VKSi), CoiilfudoiK siztd "liai;3r-rH, And Mauul'actnrers of S'jxh Doors, Bliiid.i,Framtst JhufheU, AC. Ac," Cor. WALNUT A- IISUSB TII fiTi;i:TN, KVA'SItlF, I.f:'. All orders will receive proiypt attention fe;i djin G. W. WAKItFN. - T'lOS. CO.SV:j'O.V. tio. CA MA1.V LT!JKi:r. jr:Al.ti:s in . PIANO.',. G Wi;V 'ilfSC, And Mu-ioil (l.i'nli of u'l kin. Is. Orders bv mail prouiidly alltfudcd t. fejitdly . SI'HA-lT. W.O, W'lIirriNHIIAJI. J'HARWM A. llRriMIKS. rou.uto ' VA5t2:it)f.m;, ' SPRAT! & CO., Prop ietors, OllVtU UAIY nnd EIGHTH STKTS LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY. rnh 17 3m

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Na'tire, h Uruggii., wlUl disease, indicatr-s iiM,.lslaUably hlj of & Mstao, ,. !(, r4.--,.ilr..-s. In case, of nervous wefiI'ii-;.UMl!'neral de-.lnty, tho 1,,,-ble j.uls", lii !; U-lu 1 re eye, the attenuated fraio'-, the flaccid mu-cle:i, the melancholy viH-igc, Inform us :..s plainly as ir each ort'lin lia'l a t ii t-i o,t lm t a mnin-at-tl nti,,iulir,tl is rtfrtlr I. II does not reo iire the aid of a medical i 1 nca tlon to understand this diiinb aij--tl lor m w vl:or, troni an ci. Ia listed si in. I.vi-rv read, r or t hu il:)t s c.i n com pre he ud i 1, jus! us well as the gltldll lie d a III l-j:il:.' , I, ft hot this iftr.oaud of r ;i feeld' d iihhm be neglected. i.evj,,,;iil to it pioeipilv by com. rnericiU'Z a rour-e t IIO-'TM i I'Klt'.S KToM A ' 'II Bl 1' ' i.i;-1, a 'ii'i.ir,it ion unii1 1 ; ir , in 1 1:' lr t; bf lit' I. ' .vi'f.l.-ac :, I Im pro), cities ol u s i m VI, A v r I'll IN VIGOR A N I , and an A I. ; 1 i: v 1 I v v.. I'.-'t.ie tliren da-.s have ela iS"d. ! r.nii I l.e i a I; i ng of I h first dose, li l.i i li i 'I ben i' I u -i.i I !i t t vl II !). manliest In 111 - r,,dlv im I riinitil con. I ! t loo of the (iitifiii. i he pii'- will bo Klronger and mo.e "i .gn.-ar, im. e will begiu t :rs.i lis dull i x ; resli.11,1 lie in iiscn iar and liervous s-.vslein ; to irmii r I heir lension, and I lie s.'.irii to i in pro vi . Persevere, snd a coinpl. i evi vi li. a : ion of t lie depressed a ii i in . I n i.d i.i. I , I ( i I .j u'.-i s ) eeit'iiii. In esses of .: sn ,.-,) n mnl l-lli .usiimss, tho st. nie i-i !u' a r v .-es'iM , will be oh. allied. The ;i j'-pei i-e wi,i revive, t he sallowne-s of t he fclmt illMipoear, a ed all the distressing sym (.loins in. li j ,!, ii 1 1 tu u ' disorders of I lie st (en.ieti end Itrer. will 'r-ipidly Hil))t ;;. Tne '.inldeii elia of ' Sprl iig ol ten Intensifies llii se com jiin nils he cheeking the perspiratory aeiioi,, o , which so much, morbid in "tt. r"l i , vi.i".r..'-d throngii Ihn 1mii s of I lie bod V, ai.u t In relor tin BI1'i'KRs sre esfu efally ici- fi:l to the dynjM-p-t ic hik! li liuus at t His seas ill. fk'iicisrK'd I'iil;i::iiile Syrup, Hcawstd Toiilc.nnd Man Iraki) Pills will euro Consumption, Liver Complaint, and I 'y-pepsla. If taken according to the directions. They I. re nil three Io be taken at tb wi inn time. They e'ennse t tie stftmacli, ielax the I iver, und put It to work; then t tie appt.Tite becomes (.ood ; the food digesti and makes goo I filnod; the pat lent begins to grow lu flesh ; I lie diseased matter rlpenn ia the lungs, n id in pntlnt outgrows th ilia life nnd gels wc H. '1 his Is the only way to cure ( 'opsuii'i pi l.uj. To these Ihi.is medic iocs Dr. J. H. S'chciiflr, of I'l.ll i l.'iiiiiia, owe bis uurlvali d riii'cts-i io the u-nt iient of T'ulmonui.v CouiKkiuipl Ion. The i'lilmonlc Hyrvtp ripe s the l.w. r. Id ina.lt r In fbo lungs, ni.ture t brows it .,r by at. easy expectorallou, for when ih; phlej in r matlr is rijie a sli,Ut cun will llnow it off, and tho patient lias re d, and I he lungs bcglu to heal. To do t. Is, 1 1-) Seaweed Tonic and Mandiake Fills must be frt ely used to cleausi, the htc.m.ii'h uud liver, to that the Pulmonic rup aii-.I t lie lood will make good blood. Hchenfk'N Man.!r?.ke PPls act npon the livi r, .. iiinvjii-r nil ol..-tiia-tlOiis, re'axthe duels uf the (jad b a Idci', Hie Lilt starls freely, and the livi r Is m on relieved; the tdoois will khow w bat fne Pills can do; no. thli.g has ever been invented except calo mel ( . deadly poison, which Is very dange ous t'fuse, tinlirss with great caie) that wi 14 unlock Hie gall bla l ler and start the lecr.dlotis f i l;e liver nm- Subeuck's Man drake J'Hls. Liver ( ..in t lai nt is o ie of the most' proiiuueiit cuudus of Con uiuj.1 lou. Scheiiek'n seaweed Toulc is u gentlo slthinlai.l. and aiteia'tve, uu.l Die aikad Id (llo s.enwi i d, which tills plejin i aMoii if inailo o(, a i-isl m t lie .-I i.niach ( t n row our. I lie e!..i lit Jul co I " oi.sso vu the lood wil h liiij 1'n .moi.ic ryrup mm is made lnlogood Id. od wil limit li iiui iitatiou or Hour1114 in ' he stuiii.icn. Dr. ic. inii K , 1 ii li is I ie.'-liueiit, lines not try to , lop a cough, lilj, il. swe .ts, i hillii, or Ii'vi-i. Ki inuvu tiie cut. -ii, and I bey will all slon ol llii'li own in M il. N o one ( ail be co i i d oi l oi'mi m) ion, I.I vei Coia p aiu t, iy-jeel i, l al. nil. , I'.u.l.cr, or UlceruleU I liro.ii, u u less me JU t r-mid stomach are iiumIu l.ca 1 iiy, riieil liw-lii i-. li- I ti i .; i J: enso, and only LI Vvf l '.11. p 1. 1 1 l.t a el 1 1 ep-lil, t-clieUL'k'S .;.! i.-i iu p; and .'.1 ,i n 1 1 uie i'nl are suiii.;ieii ;., wilooiii ih.! I uimoni Syrup.

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