Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 167, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 March 1860 — Page 3

WEENESDAT MORNING... MARCH 21

T Mi .11 P L F O F II O J" O U Division No. 54, S. of T 7f BEKT8 EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, OVER WTM. the Telegraph Office, on Water street. JOSHUA DAVISON, P. JOSKI'll UVEKF.IIj, w, O. W. Houson. B. S. M. Sherw.e.d. V. S. A C. Hallo, k, Treas. Jan. McNett. c. O. 8. Thos. Katou, A. R. S. Wni Storton, A. C. R. B. Hart, J. S. ian2fi CANDIDATES. For City Assessor. Plea announce my nam a candidal e for City Assessor, subject to the (incision of the voters at the polls. mri Jons W. Heskox. f . X. Whlttley tctll b tupporled for City Assessor at the April election by marl 5 Many Votkrk. For County Treasurer. JBr. Fdltor:Pleae annonne I h nam of J. M. Caldwell aa a candidate for County Treats urer at the next October election. mnr20. For Township Trustee. Fvantvtlle Journal Co.: Pleaie annouDce my name as a candidate for re-election as Township Trustee at tbe ensuing April election. marO Allfs C. IIallock. WV art authorized to annonne th name of John F. Felkeb as a candidate for Township Trustee at the April election. tnarl5 for Trntt. II. W. Hardin it a candidate for Trmteo of Pigeou township at the ensuing April election. nutria Chart F. Brong-hton tctll b uupported at the April election as un independent candidate for the office of Trustee of Pigeon Township liy tnarl-l Msr Voters. For Street Commissioner. John Smyth t a candidal for re-rlee-tion to tbe office of Street CommisHioner at the ensuing April election. mar20 Jlat antsounc the nam of Ilenni Kissii as a candidate for Street Commissioner at the ensuing city election. mar21. .Jllrhael Ilahn I a candidal for Street Commissioner at the ensuing April election. mar'JO For Councilman, Sereuth Ward. . M,. Mtanntlltll I a candidal for Councilman in the Seventh Ward. mar0.!! EiylUl, Ward. J. if- KotlUtr I a candidal for reflection as Councilman in the Eighth Ward at the ensuing City election. niHr2l. , por city Collector. Flea annonne th nam of Chrltttan TlEDftERirH as a candidate for the ottico of City Collector at tLe ensuing April election. niaril) Man Votkos. miMM JT. Chandler I a candidal for City Collector at the ensuing April election. ibhi-17 For City Cleric. Patrick Burle I a candidal; for - election to the office of City Clerk ut tbo ensuing April election. marlO For Constable IMgroii Tutriiship. W ar aul horld to annonne th name of Kkamti Hri.L as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Constable of Pigoiu township, at the ensuing April election. John Clilford I a candidal for re elert ion to the office of Constable of Pigeon towi.fthip at the ensiling April election. nmrl7 Chart F. Sullivan I a candidal tor re-election to the ollice of Constable of Pigeon township at the corning April election. niarl -'"'i For cTty"liarsJhTs7lI Fd.'.B, Jttrltn I a candidal for rtleetlon to tlieolTue of City Marshal at tbe eusiiiug April election. - BTjS W ar ant horixtd to annonne th nuiue of JOEL V. SUtttWdllll, as a candidate lor the oflice of Marshal, at the city election in April .next. - f' 1 ' feM5 For Judge Court Common Pleas. Th friend of Men. Ktlneon, F.ta., annourco him as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at tbe October election. How to Stop thb Flow ov Blood. Housekeepers, mechanics and others, in handling knives, tools or other sharp instruments, very frequently receive severe cuts, from which blood flows profusely and oftentimes endangers life itself. Blood may be made to cease to flow as follows : Take the floe dust of tea, and bind it close to the wound ; at all times accessible and easily to be obtained. After the blood has censed to How, laudanum may be advantageously applied to the wound. Due regard to these instructions would save agitation of the mind, and running for the surgeon, who would, probably, make no better prescription if lie was present. . , , -. ii . i A Bright Star Setting. Jos. T. Buckingham, Esq., formerly editor of the Boston Courier and New England Galaxy, and one of the most talented writers New England has ever produced, in a letter to that old established journal says: "For me the problem of immortal life or eternal sleep will soon be solved. The great Caravansary is in sight ; the steps which conduct me to iU portuls are few, nod I trust unfaltering. 'Nightly I pitch my moving toit A day's murch nearer home." "H'.utY Ann" Disinherited. (t will bo Temeiubered what a sensation was created three j ears since by the matriage of Mary Ann Boker, the daughter of a New York millionaire, to John Dean, her father's coachman. Well, the old man never forgave her. By his will, as originally drawn, the left his whole property, understood to be of quite large value, to his widow for life,' .and to bis four children after her death. But, by a codicil, he disinherits his son "Walter'and his daughter Mary Ann.

HKNttv n.1. Again Ixsank. By tbe following from -1" 5Bby -e A"- Y. Tribune it will be seen that Hou. f SM B. Cochrane is again insane : " , The Hon. Clarke B. Cochrane, M. C. from . jf yoo-'i.be Montgomery District of our State, has ' " 51lif returned to the State Asylum at Utica. after r brief visit to his family. His friends hope - riea'c ,or nia ultimate recovery, but it is not Ail oi thought probable that he will resume hi3 GwhIk, prtat j (iie House. nC-MT

son uity Election. stistact mmOTMCll IS H tilt K it I UIVH. TO

u w W the qualified voters of tbo city of Kvinn lie, that the annual city election, for the purpose 'tfloctiutr one Councilman from each Ward of said -ity, ubt! C'lork, one f'ollector, one Treasurer, one Marahal, one Assessor aul two AHsiatant Assvpsor, ihm 8urve5or, one tk'hool Trustee, and one Street Coutoiuwioner, will be held at the places fixed by the OrJinance of the City for holding city elections, on the first Monday, belug tbe secoud day of April, lSrt. Byorderof the Common. Council. maris PATRICK DUEKK, Oi'tyClerk. COI.LKCTOIl'S SALB OF BJBJj M STJITX Ft M T If H aymeut of cost auil exiieuses of side walk improvement. " Nriu-e in her&y gicen, that by virtue of f.nr prevvplm iHKiied out of the Clerk s o I rice of the city of Keansvillo, and to me directed, I wilt sell at putHic nuction at the door of tiiH Court Hoinij intheritv if Kvaniaville, on ISiiturday, M:ii h Slut, lWl, the following Lots or parcels of real estate, or as much thereof as iu;iy lie uccossary to ay the amounts lunetwud and charged HKaibnt said kits respectively, as the wt and expenses ot making side walk improvements in front of said lot", together with the ixnlM of sale : till Ku. 'at Clock 10 ittM kHI's Xiil'iil. S 4 ' 13 " 7 Miui po ' l".'7 " It ' " 7 " - " 2.7." 15 7 . . ..7;-, .1 ' 152 Lmasco, tl.07 " " 11.35 Sola to commence at 2 o'clock, p. 11., ou said iay. P. SOUMUCK, City Collector. mar9-3wd

Special Notices.

Mama Tftlmonp. ' Fro? Ot PillJmrg United Pretbijterian. ' " We have tried llostottcr's Stomach Bitters for Dvspr psia, aud can speak favorably of Its effects, and have to hesitation in' commending them ta those sufferiug from any debility of the kind. From th Pittiurgh Pot, August 27, la. HosTKTTEa's Bitters. These Bitters have obtained a wide spread aud well-deserved celebrity in all parts of tho country. They are an admirable remedy for a great variety of stcmach-diseases. It is sufficient evidence of its beneficial character to observe the immense quantities of it shipped by Messrs. Hostotter & Smith, the proprietor, to all points in the country. From the PitUburgh Gazette, Atigrwt ItiOi, 1358. Knowledge is gained by experience, and, though we have heretofore dealt very little in medical preparations, we are compelled, in justice to tbo manufacturers, to say that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ban been tho means of curing us of a severe attack of Dyspepsia, and has removed pain in thestouiach in a very short time. For sale by Druggist and dealers generally everywhere. luarJli-1 wdA w JH7nlouiaiiaPiti ar th only unlttrmnt medicine of the present day. Tbe sun never sets npon the scenes of its beneficial influence. In lauds both civilised aud savage, it is the medicine of the million for all the internal complaints of the humsn frame. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and by all Druggists, at Soc., C3c., and $1 ier box. maniO-lwd&w Ilalr JtyY'lialrjTyYnUalr Itye!!!William A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The i-rigiual and be6t in the world ! ! ! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, KKD, or BUSTY IIA1R Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Browu or lslack, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batch kloii since DM!t aud over 80,000 application have been made to the Hair ot the Patrons of his fnmou l))e. WM. A. IJATCHELOIl'S HAIR DYE produce a color not to be distinguished from nature, aud is wAHRANTEit not to injure in the least, however long it may bo continued, aud the ill effects of Bail Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druj-'ciislM aud Fancy Goods Dealers. UtigL.TIi Genuine has tbo name aud a Mies upon a steel plattt engraving ou four iiles of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCH KLO IT, marl7-lyrdJLw lli l! nd street. New York. IIS-s 'iT Wigs and Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, eay and dnrable. Kitting to a charm no turning up ladiind 110 shrinking oft' the head ; indeed, this is the only K.stablinliiuent where these things are proerly understood aud made. 10 Koad Street, Now York. marl7-lyrd4w .1 Family JV -, As followingstatement speaks tor ilsel "E art.) " In lifting the kettle from the fire, it can t aud scalded my baud aud peraon very severely one hand almost to a cri.ip. The torture van unlieurable. It was an awful sight. The Mustang Liniment appeared to extract tbe pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly, and left no scar of account. Chari.es Fomtkh, -ili) itroad street, 1'hiladclphia." It is truly a wonderful article.. - It will cure any case ot swelling, Hums, Stitf Joints, Kruptions or Kheuinatisui. For Horses, it should never be dinpuused with. One Dollar's worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It cures GalAs, Spraius, Biugbone, fipavin and Fuuders. eiC4ir it J itiitu tiimM. Sold in all parts of the habituble Clobe. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, m.ir7-lmdA w ' New York. IHa of th Vhmt and J.ung-. These diseases are too well known t require any description. How many thousands are every year carried Is the silent grave by that dreadful scourge, Consumption, which always commences with a slight cough. Keep the blood pure and healthy by taking a few doses of J CDSON'S MOUNTAIN 1IKUB PILLS each week, and disease of any kind is impossible. Consumption and Lung dillicnltiss always arise from particles of corrupt matter deposited in the air-cells by bad blood. Purify tluU stream of life, and it will very soon cast on" and destroy the poisonous matter; and like a crystal river nowing through a desert, will bring with it and leave throughout the body the elements of health and strength. As the river leaving the elements of fertility in its course, causes the before barren waste to bloom with flowers and fruit, so pure blood causes the frame to rejoice in strength and health, and bloom with unfading tx-ntttyj Juilson's Mountain Herb Pills and Moun tain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all medicine Dealers. ., marT-lrud&w . Th Itahtvay Ittpuhllean my that when Senators 01" the United Sti.tes and others 01 die highest stuuding socially and politically, openly declare tUt Wrod's Hair Restorative," (sold by at! gooit druggists), is all and morn than all it pretends to be, we caunot do othorwi.se than to believe themWe see that the United States has madoan appropriation of several hundred scalping knives to one of the Indian tribes as part of its annuity. As it is thus providing for removing the " capillary substance," will it not bo well to order several thousand packages of Restorative to restore the baautyHo the denuded lmll, and uwt leave nakedness 4 where the wool ought to grow ?" ' ' Caution. cwari f worthless imitation, as several are already in the markut, called by dilfereut linuiin. Use - Jiona aniens - tba . wivJt ( Profiisor Wood's Hair Resrora five. Depot St. Louis, Mo., ami New York) are blown in the but lie Sold by alt Druggists aud Patent Meda-ine dealers. Also, by all Faucy aud Toilet Goods dealers ill the United States and Camillas. mar7-lmdJtw Bodiaw Mining Company, l!.vansrille, Indiana. Ollios ou Wator stroet, butweeu Maiu aud Lucnst Coal, i a -quantities of not less thau 20 bushels, delivered ti any part of the city, at 10 cents per bash. At the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, . oct' Socretarv ami Msnairer. TT9 It O T 8 J -V It - SIOKS. MA 21 m cases Boots aud Shoes just received aud for sale cheaper than ever before sold in the West, by marfl J. II. M A (ill KK. 1MP0R TA NT TO JliHJSEKEEi'ERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S Soloot S"picos. jfi t'ml It J T K K It J'aT OJI; t' Jl u Hjf solutely and )ertectly pnre, butgiound from fresh Spice, selected and cleaned by us expresaly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinloil (liued with par), to prevent injury by keeping, aud are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are alnioKt invariably hirt. We warrant them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundant! v prove.--nanulactiired only I'V K. K. M KK KK A tX., lel.-O id.tw 181 Pearl stroet, Now York. Tf iiM titjvH.mJ irZijt F0 it M. sale low U,(iO 2 year old Catawba Crape Roots, iJ.iiXl 1 year old do, and rj l,CHH cnttinus, all sound rais.'d iu my vineyard. PHILIP DKCK1CR. feba.'jni djt ,4 -.."v. .1 '. : Lots "for Salov '"rF7'; OJV MOST MJimm"'-TIimUUS.r-Tlie most fsvornble-epportunity ever ottered to tbe public. . Ti lots of 6 acres each, ou the Nhurg r.d, l-i miles from tbe Court-house, and N lots ot 5 acre each, on Washington avenue, mub mile from the city As small a- quantity as 01111loiirth of an acre Mill lie sold, if desired. o Apply to WILLIAM BIER ISO VVK ft. liov22ilIy ; Iteniovttl. , f t be uudertngued begs leave f inform his old cuitomers aud tbe public iu general, that he baa reimived hi stock ofSa.fdlery to 3, IlmUoth-a JticleT Fvnrlhf lrt Mark-tt Fine; ft W here he will always be lonud manufacturing the best of Saildles, Haruess, and other articles usimlly kept in Ins lino, and will sell, (for cash,) oheHVer thau ny other bouse in the. city. Please call and examine my stork'and prices" b fore purchasing elsewhere. jaulu-3ia . . . ., DAVID M. SCHNKE.

BUSINESS CARDS.

A. LEMCKE & CO., Produce and Cornmission MERCHANTS. nvvJJ sfi.v auJuwHtiiKs, MM leathers, Seeds, Tallow, Jt.-i-.wax, Bean., green and dried Fruit, Potatoes,'" Kgg-, Ginseng, and all olher Produce. ' Ottice north Water street, nnder City notel. mar9-Smd " - - . 1 ' ' ' " -' ' . 11. M. WELLS. . . .. .. ... ; WMML GREAT ATTRACTION . s-HB CHEAP TABLE AT 'H. M. WELLS & CO.'S, SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE.- i f 10U TIIJB JVJBX.T THIBTJT IIJfS Jtt we will sell goods on onr cheap table for cah at loss than cost at other stores. We offer these inducements-only for a short time, so as to make room for onr spring stock, which will be in store iu a few days, fresh from Boston and other celebrated boot and shoe, manufacturing towns; and then, as heretofore, we will have the finest and bt assorted stock of boots and shoes ever brought to this market, to suit both our wholesale and retail customers; aud we think it will prgve an advantage to the citizens of Kvansville to give us a call befjre purchasing elsewhere. H. M. WELLS & CO., (Success-irs to Mcllea 4 Wells), No. 8, First st. feb22 WM. G.NEWITT. PR A CTJ CA L OA RDEXElt. rs MUMS OF a It Ml JE JVI tJ, Jt executed in the neatest style. Grass plots and gardens laid out aud improvements of all kinds made to order. Vines aud all kinds of trees caitat lolly pruned. Gardens taken to keep iu order .by the year if required. Plans of hot houses, green houses, pits, ic , and desigua for gardens seut o tiie slim test notice. . ... He has no ubjoctiou io ylaitintf . places near Kvansville.. Hot water apparatus, attached, to hot houses, green houses, Ac. Kesidence, on First Aveune, next door to II. D. Allis, KvansTtlle. '- - -.. v -Jl , ' Early oriWrs will much oblige aud be promptly tilled. lob1' WILLIAM JJIEIIBOWEK, V HOLES ALK :'- 3Z 3H. UGGIST AND DEALER IN J'AJXTS, Ell USJIES, OILS, VARNISH, Window Gla-iB and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wine, J"c, 4ic ' U'athlnrton Block, Main lrt. EVANSVILLE, ISf. Ef" Proprietor of the Geuuine Bell's Tonic . feblii-lvd JUSTICE OF TIIE PEA CE A NO GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, , Evajmcille, Indiana, tiffice on Third street, between Main and Syajuore streets. HOME INSURANCE.. , . THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY, IND. g-tLHIiJJVIZlin -1 lJ I'S T, 1M55.... 'I-F This Coiiipiiiiy con tin ne to take ribks ou buildings and their contents, iu the cily or country. . . Applications may le left with eillier of the Directors, or with the Secretary. Directors: K. S. Tenney, Philip Decker, Robert Barnes, 11. I) Allis, J. B. Ahlering, Wm. K Preston, and W. Baker. ;r j.iiil.t-ain lttiLEltT EAKLEY, Soc'ty. XifSuisvillo Tobacco Agency, N O. 8 7 MAIN ST R E E T , " ' (opposite the court notTiBj ' ' . KVANSVILLE, INDIA N A. , " rmi if Mt irj'n Kit si uj'Bit 11 -i s H o(ieut d an agencv for the sale of all kinds of Matinf..ctured Tohacco and Cigars, aud will sdl as cheap as the cheapest. . " 1 eMiMcially invite thu patronage -of h4 city trade, who w iH find it to Jheir iuteJ ..-9t tc giro me a call. , '. s ', j-- i I have also opeiied- a- Complete rpful stock of Candies, N uts.'Jliiisnis.'fjemoBSi t Also, a soiu-rior article of Gun Powder, Toniic: Hyson and Imperial Teas, to) retail at 70 cerfs -r polllnl. ' -'-: '' X- ' ' '. ' 1 ' (iive nni a, trial.;.: . JA3; t;. SPALDING, jan J.t-tr :' Agt nt for Daniel Spudding, j r. FOUMEULV WITU CaBAK, 'luOlnl Ut., tJf.NCINN ATI. '- ' Manuf:iet1iit,r f - FIRE :A2JD- BUBGLAtv PROOF. Cornet Tlitrl iukl Division Strrels . VANSVILLE, INI). Coustantly on hand, all different sizes of Safes, latest slylesv and improvements, guaranteed to be eual in durability and limsl to any Easteru mauu factnrers, at tu lowest-Cinciniiati prices. Al.si Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHCTTK11S, Etc., till finished in the best stylo of workmanship. ' ' Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at fessrs. Koelker, Klusnrii Jb Co., 75 Main street, to whom all orders must lie addressed. ' '- angtl Family Groceries. "Wm. OXcaLxrVoll, AM. i, tIJisT ST., UKT. HA IS i- LOt'Z.vr. , ftmjS OJV It-tJSlt JtJTIt WMLb i BF. M.M. ceive regularly duriug the coming winter and 1 spring, a choice article of . allAKF.Il TAltLE BUTTEll. ' Also Poultry, Kgs-H, Vegetables, Dried Fruit HoiiiuiiiiY, Beans, Split Pens, Leaf Lard. Ac. FLOVli A SO MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries hi large and complete: Give Partner a call. ' '' lui. B. Goods delivered to any part of tho city free of charge. decl MANUFACTUKEK OF - t - i 7 ( STATU) N AR Y AND 1' O R T A RLE STEAM ENGINES 3E3 O X Xji 313 Xt S ! writer Let t and Water Sin t is, ' Ktantlll Indiana C. .j J. G. SMITH, No. 18? ilia li street, Cor. Sevrnth, E V A S V I L L E, I S ) . Al lUTFI l I. MOH TWi FJiST ,fw ria;tge Lstovied itsi, theui-beg. leav.tvty ia.form their frieu-H and tlio coiumuuity in geiieGaV that with the aid of i,ew machinery, tHy are enabled to turn out work suierio- tothat-ol any East, ern make. , : Those Who wish, to have good TliOLSjjtun! at the same time encourago home manufacture, can supdy theiusi-lvesat the he tivy. - llalchets. Axes, floes', I ifatriv n ives, I'oi k Cleav ers. Millers' Picks, aud Edged To!s or all kinds, made or dsssMe rufiuod msr- steelTuid warranted uipial lo a u V i tl-re.- -' -t Sjaliil.ly "I I Jifc fi'Ki' f. Hw W .: salo.ilealers iu Groceries, 1'r.Hiui- Itiails, Window Gfcrw, OlaaswarSe C- A-i-'Ntf'?7 Mam street, between First aud Sec ml, Kv;uisillo, lud. K. C WKUiUIs,, , , - , ' Mats li. Kio.i. . SMpG-ly . ' , . , " ' ' . "'' "rj f s rjt i. ".-T7 IF IO boxes ctioii-e frosh lemonsi- i- ' . ' r. " 10 do dv - do oraTigee, - - - o Just received by CUKK. I.ANGLKY.. lcb3 " ' ' :.

"business : QRDST

-REMOVAL. ia.s J-i w H It dh;els

- TY' n ' 1 m " HOLES A. L.E AM JF.TAI1 J if?EED ANEDTOEE4?

.;. if It C OJlce Cor. Mam and Water Sis.; entrance on Main Si., Evamville, Ind. Plans, sipeciftcatieL'S,' emll . drawings, &c., for al classes of building, prupaiud on short notice, and on reasonable term. . iois'17 W lioleHi mid retail iWmIit in TOYS AND NOTIONS, ' NO: I-MI'i STHK15T,-' . ' ' W0 hfumi - tr-vr. IIF FOUJVI vW fnll stock of all the novelties of the day tor the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Moloduous, Violins, Harps, Accordeous Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drums, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, DomiuoR, FireWorks, Gold Pbired and- Gilt Jowelryj ice. Country and City Trade solicited by ocf9-ly - A. C. PCSHEE. r JOS. S0H0ENFELD, MANCFAPTCRER & WHOLESALE DEALEIi IN CL0T1IX, CASSUIEtiES, CATISETT6, TWEED 1 ! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. - Also, Mats and Caps. - NO. O JlAlS bTUKLT, BET. FllSST AJn SSEiCOSU. s. pll! .... ;' , . KVANSVILLE, IND. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and lie tail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, .& Liquors, J-. 133 PveyTi Morli,Waln t. ruiHK vjvineasiajvFii, lutvijyrti J, removed to No. I'.t2 Posey" Hlock, Mailt street, and d isp i wd of bis oi l; itjtfciof Groceiiea. js lust r'eeiviug anew and n larged a&strtm?i.t o? GKOCEltlKS, LlylOiiS, Ac, which lie will sell, either at wholesale or retail, its cheap as can be purchased iu this market. Having purchased my stock for cjish, 1 can sell my goojs at 3Ianuhu.-turers' pra.es. To my old irustoniers both, in towu and cuiutry, I tender my grateful acknowledgments f.ir past favors, and hope by strict .attention to business tj uierit a cont miiaiice of their pali'omuTe. K Goods delivered in any part of the city fret of charge. . : sep-itij . - . . ltliJiMoJ'i l. , 1 Ti: Ft it - mi ui o xt ' s , " CITY ' CSV-xJ. lory ca". .i:-t- . .Ml .4a JTAIN MTlMiKT, . E VA A'S VI L L :, X I . 8ff" Particular attentioii giveu'lo Photograph and Melainotyjsss. ' K;i.r'-ty Watches and Jewelry." P. L. CEISSLER MAIN k'f,. BKTWKKN 'I'll 1 IIH AN D FDUIITII, VPPDMTK VOI HT HiirP.. fin J Ci.VW J VST HKTtfltJS'FII FKOV ATM the Kasl, here litf has f.TivS purebiised a heiuilii'ul assrt- --V'.vVmentof WATCH KSCLOCKK, 4S&gl. and JKWKLKY-of every ,fei"s3AfcS4tiA ci iplion, tlieliJciHiu; d is prri3rcd'tT .suit ptir-clia-ei-In every particular. . lia iiivtUiS :lu cainiuat iioh -of his goods and prices.. U p tUKSSLKU. . N.-D-Watchl'S and Chvka repair.-djuid warranted. .. .. ." " .", wp21-U "rlTtpTODDAilD, raT Tirn 4isHnsTAtiiiisiii;i WJL DUUG STUUK, No. 17 Main street, c iiine to keep oh bauds a full anil complete supply. ol Medicines . t Paints, Oils, ' "' ' " ' " VariiUlics.GJas.J, - . lU-tislioH, Vcrfsincry, Liiinps,Jtur'iiug.Fl?iitls, Ac. Which ho 'sells at as low a figmt as auy bouse iu tho city. . v. t i' 1 I ; i f . t t I" Also, a lurirr and varied ass'rtniei t of A 31 DROTYPE b'J'OCK, VI MEiAS, C.Lf'.S .1 VD CHEHtWA K,, In fnri, everything appertaining to the art.'. .Orders promptly atteudud to, aiid forwarded bysr-vimboat or Kxpress to any .rart id' tliu'comitry.' , .' sept j(i NEW DRUG STORE. 1TF- VO II ' WJIJ-T. U 11 1. li A O It iJ X DJSL icines that t yol oau: -djHKiil upon, c.tl! at Thompson's New. Store, corner ot Jlai-i and Secom! streets. , He .bus a splendid stock of Drugs, Medicines,-l"uiiits, Oils', Dve-Stmfs, Wiuilo-.r-G!nss, Pi-rtiiniery, Pntiut!iijcines, Varnish; .litte. Hair, Tooth. Nail, Chtbe,ii&d Band Urut-fiati; ItairOils, Poiiiades. Poiniitum.iuid Jl iif Tonics iu elidlwss va liety. The Ladies can find all the latest Toilet articles out, and of the Very best quality. If. voir want cheap aud gfod goods, go to THOMPSON'S New DrugSioTrt f Ai e v . . .j decl:l ' J. II. MAG1IEK k CO. iHRii .v.-it- muss Foit ,Tiiz:in JL, . ... FALL TUADU, with a stoik of.Qoods every v.ay suited to thf wants of the ctniritrv,' anif itiTltt the attention of--MERCHANTS : to tliiT rtonsivo -tockf ''.St ..IXlALUtiTIC AND IMlOliTEI DUV GOODS, , AND EOOTjj :NU yilOES, wliirli is very cornplrte"' nnd- Tury ciieaj). V.'t- i uvitc Mcrchanlr-lo examine oar stock feel a re iruiit;r further i'lom hotite, as ww will sell them clu-pr thau thty can buy goodsi ctW(h?i-o miu! get thom ''V.UJ;7-MUil3lJSiNA, AROillTTiiCT OFFICK ON THIRD flKKKT, HKl'KLN - ::vxnk.and D1YJSION ' S" Plans, Sp'::ticatiniis, D la: Drawings, .tc A Puldic and Private Kuildiiigs prepareit on re; W terms ...l!i-t!m 'WHO F.SALB nKAI.KIt IN GROCERIES & . LIQUORS, No. S4 WntFirntiitren, ap'2S-ly . - ' KVANSVi LLIij IND. BLF torneys at Notaries Public oil Ileal 1Jit AgenLti, FviisAi.ile.loilmiii Will pnu-iice laa- iu'llie t'ourts of this S e, Ulltvna o-th:olbvifn.o Latins in any pi. rot she United States, will buyaudseJi real estate iu tlte iity of Kvansville,ria Vaiiderbnrh and adjoining xuuties and in the West generally, and will perlorni tny other duties jiertaitiing to Atlorn-ys or iieal BnateAsrents." Lets and tan -l w.iya ; i btl- .rHerman soken"ly a nieinber of tbo linn. . K-tyoflh)' un 'Third vtrect, oiMit hi- O.ori House,-iti the, rooms formerly H'cnpieit ly the laio nil ol Ih-iil'V A t.ii!iiirithl-iilier. TiiAftfrs nsi:T.-...:..'..:.s-i.'i,iii:oou.t; w. vkvkmaxn. uov:ui-ruid. t . - r '-, . . i iKXCOUJtAGB -JiOMJi. L MJOK. 9 . It K . W O , 13 I J Si ' mi t viiL'ti-'tl'iil'Ii -.v IUniit street, aear tbe 9miatk;-; . tTVA.NSAU.Li:, IM;. . , , ' - - , Has ou'bainl a' lavtp: stock of l'-uies and Wagons of every vat iety--iU of bis ow'n :ii:'.jiitf.icfiire which.be will warrnii t t .' e snpi i ior to any work to- be purchased at the U-istTvc the sum-'- 'jTices. Duriug the laic hard times, and the it, clement winter with its impassably muddy muds, th? liemtiiid f t'ariiap's, has bet u light, aiid tin storft litis acruiiiuiafed in his WMJri rooiiis ; to dispe of it, oid tM rulieve liims,-if. irtiii :t Ui'jl.t pectiiiV.ry pr.-s.-ri-,!., bo will sell. iii reiiiarkahly Ion prices. "Ajiy J.. rsm Who.wicitts a beauiijul HngKy iL' a ti.-ti-gahf, will find a better chalice lor a trade than he'lias ever l:?ol !w-foi-e.at,.,,.. ':'.,' ' JIJ KA JUO t tV :: Ne' AcLniinistration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEV OK ESI . - J, P. ELLIOTT, : , T ta-uceU4-t wkii-U ho iitlflnl -tu hell a( pruv-s. Ilr will uott'li oho two Ua iiui; ititw U-rt utrtwt urliflow :iHtt U irttrfcl atlvutitm ; i ut tlit oiliiMnniLy refy uft potUilii tivwi mli;l: a.t Vutr uvtHrtii?) . K-iw8. 4 Lave himiiu tiling lr jtlnio TVcryliCMi v. Mehaiiis, diMlfrn, Ittnt ke. nii8A and hanfeelor can .fiml (4oJft in whK h lb ottn vhIi received fi-rfW4r BKiW.-y. jaull m ; ili P. KLLiOTr Family Groierv.

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. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale a Retail HAY, CORS OATS, SHIP-STUFF AND BRAS, Water St. bet . ilteln and M.omtl, ;nov2-1y F.VAXSVILLE, IND. Ym i i, Fv DiTcKliTiT-' MAXri'ACTUHER OF LARD OIL, SO A I ASO CASDbES, AUuan i xtra article of 'avu.vij'ti, jej'uij'f, i-i i: omi.. Dealers in Uosin, Sola, Ashe, fc. Also PURE CATAWBA VNE, Of our oh n raising;, in quantities to suit purchasers, i lO Jlntn ntretf bit. Firt A Setond, EVANSVILLK, IND.-' - , KTcrms cash, or GO days .paper negotiable inj bank. jan2 ly t'BED. blli.:iK J. i. V. IHITAKLI;. F. Sharpe & Co., ' Wllolesale and Ketail Dealers In all kinds of -1 GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GA11DKN SEEDS, 1:10 Main St., bet. Fourth ti Cunul, , Kvajisvuj.e, Ist. : Dt!iilT in hihI MaiiufiM'tim-r of - u BOOTS, SHOES; AND LEATHER. ALSO, oT.Al.KU. IX TaninTs' Oil, Shoe Findiujjcs, Tanners' and Curriers' Tools, Patent Leather, Moroccos, Shoe Thread, Bout Web, fc, Ac. Cash paid for Hide and Sheep Skins. No. UO Kast Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. deciO-SmdJcw Evansville Comiuercial College T3. 7, JVOliTII FMBST STttFUlf W EVANSVILLK, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishing tt acquire a t!ioronrh practical knowledge of Double. Kntry Hook Keeping, as well as & general Duainus Kd i icat ion. This institution has been in succossful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, cell at the Rooms, or address :ec!3-Iy JERKMIAH BEilM, Pri!icral. Theodore MingsF&Co.; , Whidwale aud Getail Dealers ia TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Maiu and Svcamore streets, LVANSVILLE, IND. jan4 fimd IIUNNELL'S 3?loorins 33u3.Xss COKNEK OF WALNUT STRKET AND TIIE CANAL, EVAXSVIl.LE, TSIK rjpiItS mVMi lr M:STMIII.MSIf.WMiYT JS. is now iu full operation, with new and complete Machinery of the latest style, for Planing and. Dressiug Lumber, Planing ami" Grooving Flooriug, making- Driois and Sash Slouldingi, Window liliiiiis, and every other description of work done iu such establishments. All work at llnse Mills warranted to bo well done, ami u ill he offered ut the lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar Fioi ring and Weatherboarding coustaiit ly on band, and will be sold for cash. Brackets una Scrolls sawed to any pattern, '- -. " Mitting ami all kinds of tSaniug done to order, and in the most approved style. jyii WM. 11UNNFLL. JSfJt H A' STOJX' Btt tt TtitiUH, IVtlO l.lTJC SALE O lioOEUH, Dealers in Foreign and Ooinesiie ijiituors, corner t irst aud Kvansville, Ind.tsyeamore streete, ap:My Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLOCIC, - - Evsnsvillr, CNDKltWP.ITFIt AND OF.NKUAL ISSUCANCa! AGF.NT, AOJLSTFB OT AVEBAI.KS. A Nil Nol'AKJ- Puill.lC. He C'.intiniles to issue Policies lroiu sevel':Ll First Class and most reliable lN.SURA.N CE C0MPA NIES . In Hie C-jitiitrri, on Inami and Fir Uil. Ho w ill nlso receive applications for LI FK LNSliliANCE. IK v. ill attend to I he A-l.ilistntt-lit of J.oss s oi' every description under policies from oilier agencies, and at lend lo the settlement ot all mutters connected with 1NSUUANCIC, tor parties interesud. His Ion;; experience as an IssititAVi f: Aoknt, has jnadn him familiar with all subjects connected with Instirance. S-tlice. MarMo Mall Building, No. O Main St. UIKAH NKI.SON JOSKl'U t. Jl KKYNOLUH. Auction and Commission. W&- JFIjSOJ' '., StUVFSSOMIS Ja.M. to Woolsey 4c Nelson, will continue the Commission business, both at privato sale and at auction, at the. old slant), corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington. Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the salo of everything entrusted lo them ; they will attend to any' anctiotl sales any where in the city. - Particular attention given to tho sale of Lands and Town Lots, &c, Ac. febl7-t.v 1 1 6-y't. r.lt. ..tn AW?. HOLLINGSWOKTH & BRO. IfTf-s rJB' just xskcm:m vj-jm a lajzhe MS. and new importation of CltOCKEEY-WAHE, GLASSWAUE, CHINA, &c, on First street, Kvansville. . octfl 79 W OlijwijVHO OAT fMV. La Ell AND fsfrfJnn "RT.vnV "DaaV jioanCwtiiiwu. jF di mar tJiati.A. uuurv itxaiiuittiiuitii First st., bet. Main and Lornst, . KVANSVILLE, INDIANA, l?rj lilaulj Dvoks ruled, pjiged and made to order of tho f st par, from a Memonuniunt to the largest -Ledger. Music aud Magazines bound in any stvlo. i .iollUdAwtf ,f:&TIC-F TO COWTIiVTOltS. & The Common Council of the City of Fvansville will receive sealed projKisals nntil haturdav, March Jtth , isno, for tho extension r Oak street Sewer, by Fourth street to Cherry street, and thence by Cherry stteet to the upper line of Kighth street, with the necessary side drains and inlets. Bidder will state the price for excavation w-r cubic yard, 'whick - must include refilling lo the proper grade, without additional charge. Th" hrii ks for sower and side drains to be of th best quality of paving bricks, and to be laid in hydraulic cement. The side drains to be of the rapacity of those on Oak street, and covered with good stone, none of which to le less than seven inches in thickness, and to le I. itl lor per lineal foot of th aide drains. TlteSewerto Ik' of the six autl upoit the ilsn of the Oak stteet sewer, and the part of said Sewer which passes under t!m Canal to beconstrncted of cut sand stone of :Hifl quality, cut to the prop. r f rm, one foot in depth, of softi't; laitf in ch. inei.t, and to le ihoronhly grouted sum lo beper-It-ctly uatitr tight. The stone to Imi laid in courses ef not .--s tli.tTi eight, nor nioie than fifteen incltn in thickness, anil to hre-ik joints with each other net his than eighteen inches. Tin: h-ugih of the siono S. v.er i. he eighty feet, and lo lie bid for per Uoeal l'iiof of the Sevter. Plans and s-rilicnrioos may be seen st this office, ami any tiht-r information can I. hail by upplying to I he Mtivor or r'ity Snrvevr. " P. BCKKK, Clerk. I'lerk's. filtice, Mnn h Piih. isoii. m.irtttd o l ! S M wV V J-J T it JZ iifL-ls iuivo Ift-tuiitc iiam;tl)lr, I Lav n--tl licet to $-1 il the iTico .l oh1 liickory wnotl, dt-li cri-d, fL-r rord, autl mixed at 2 'JSk . Knqniro a.1 WM. INWO01S. 1'iut Httt-et, npiMisiie Uratz !t Ileilman's Fouhlttry. - febiS-lmd rgMin i tuwi: nsujj;i9 .host SL rtrepvet i'uliy hi-H iertvx t inform Lin ti ietidd atnl tho iuMit; in . ciier.tl, thitt ho U:tn up Hod A tiiht N-.Ut.tl t'(i' the inirui titui i-I I.Jm I'r.nit ii and (.ci'iiiKii lai;iiufrt. living a r;iualoot a turojii-u L'.tivt-"fiity, and a teacher ol jiracthtt and fXritiice, vhtch he ha8 U'Cuitt h.v i-M-i iit-u during a uuiiiImu1 y-nrn, he hunt's ' rtathsiy all tlioso who tuuy L-iitnitHt tlieuiMilve or bo i'inriLttoil unto bia Vitir, aud Ih lif. I'utiviiujstf vt liis Icih'W-citizeus. Alsu, viiiil; th'igviucu aaid HtnJt-nts,il the ospt-l aw : jfiKsli:d to take Uol lev tt" hi lffrious iu tli j!. hr w laiK;ti:u;e. Kr i..rtiriitars, nj-piv lo . Ikfv. iJii. M. 1 K L. ti AN V'O, ; Ii i(V-:,ur of ancient aud modern iauiLtea, i'irbt ti t, iv;r wt Dtiliin's Coamiorcial Culiogo. jauy-MUi"- , , . ;.

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XllOItSS TO BE'ADMIKEU'' i Than i hp, Richest Diadem Ever Worn . . . ; K I fl G S OR ' EmV E R o1f?S What? A Beautiful Head ot 11 air. ryv jtH-rivi,FTiiAT wit.r.-T-M. nrallv restore the color of the heir, (the I Hi- nrallv restore the color ol ltie n.'iir, in.e ! cliatming of which to gray bein an judical ion of a J luck of proper secretions,) i tr ily a valuable lue.ij icine. Prof. Wmid's Haib Tonic is the only sale reuteT.y .lor naitiiicss, o-"a, eolor, and the several evideiicos of a lack ot sec.retious at the roots of the hair, which cm be found. uack preparations abound, and " hair tonics " fill t-vfcry 14 corner grocery " in tho. country. Avoid all "hair tonics" unless knowu to be the prepara tion of some man wlMwecelebrily has la'oonie worldwide. Do not let any nostrum voiidur iperiiuent npou your Imir. Touch nothing you ave no gocd leason t believe is all tht it purports to be. Professor Wood has earned, by years of sovero test ef tho virtues of his preparation, his present fns.ie. ' Over 150 certificates are before us of the valuo of this Hair Kostorative, from parties who have tried it. liead the lollowiug . New.Yoek, April 19, 1S5S. ' " DE. WOOD. Dear Siu: Permit uie to express to you the obligations I am nnder for the entire restoration ot my hair to itsoriginal color. About the time of my arirval in the United States it, was rapidly becoming gray ; but upon the application of your " lluir Kostorative " it soon roicived its orgical hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful-invention, juito, efiicacious as ell as agreeable. . 1 am, dear sif, yours truly, : rtKV.J'a W, RCTEB, rKDIANAPtrtlS, IKD.. sayi lia wore a wig fbr'wvrral yeare, Im by tho use of Wood's" Hair llostoratrve he tjow hits n flue head Prepared bv O. J. WOOD k CO., 114 Market street, St. Latiis, and4tl Broadway, New York, and sold by ali Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers ; jilso, by all Fancy and Toilet GooiU Dealers iu tho United States aud Canada. o. AKE, ALSO, AIJKVTS FOR Kill. JtJIJSW ' 'Ji I. HJiJiJ Til It marli;-:imdAw ISRAEL KITTKABJSK1V, gnus-ai'isir of TMcrj.v, .w-vcv cJSjl turer of the newly invented aud improved Spectacles, No. 4, Third St.. Iet. Main ami Locust, iu Judge Hall's New Block, Evansville, Ind. These celebrated Spectaclesc.ro made of Brazilian Pebbles, and constructed 1 1 Accordance with the philosophy of nfciure, in tn iperuliar form of a concavo-convex, which can tie nsed by tho old and" ywtiug, either by day or candle light, with perfect ease.iinj no unpleasant feeling to the eyes thilt ufny experience from using the common kind. They tend to streugthes and improve the sight, at will bo seen by tbe following testimonials from those using them ; :-.',.-... i'r-tai Samuel Orr, Eeq. I hava purchased a pair of Spectacles irwm I. lUttenberg. I have foiiud theai to be perfectly easy to the eye. I c.huerftJJy recommend tlem to the public. From S. riu.'HsnM, E. I take great pleasure iu -ivcomuic nding the glasses ul f: Uittenberg to th jivbiic. They give great rtauil'artioD. From Judge W. JB, Moore, liuaiiviUe, lud. Fer years iiast I have been ac ustomi d to use ar tiiioitd'sight, and have fried several UiuUs of spectacles, but 1 have found none eueasy to the eye as 1. iUttenherg's. I taku plvasure in lecotametidiiig i ihj in to the public. Princeon, Othtun couafi, Jtid. Having purchaeed, and tor some lime used, the Jiruiiliam Pelible Spectacles, gotten up by 61 r. I. XittenlrfTK, formerly of ludianaiiolis, and now of uviHe, tve can most coruialiy recoinmoiitl them a.s being -easy for tho eyes, and iu all respeels a gtod JCMr MeKASTSn, fr. N. JEUAl'LD, .ISKP1J DKVl.V, .1. J. KlliKPIAN, " HAM VHU'WrntaBTC, OBUX i'l NCA N.. . marti-dAwtf . . . , T..BY STATE "lumirjRLTY7" INCREASE OF CAJL CAPITA L. I" -',""J'ia'niis"ifrT if- I -k it 1IKVOTKO TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY CHARTER PERPETUAL. Cash Capital, Cash Assels -.400,000 .$517,712.36 S. L. LOOMIS, Prest. H. KF.t.t.Odf;, Secretary. 1 Branch Ojjice- 31 .j- :!:: Mr. Third St., Cm- " einna'ti. M. M,ujill, Uiuj-il Ayenl. , j IKT"A gents in nil the principal Ciii i of the Criion. - 1 ;s and Towas LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID! SSApplicalioiiK received, policies issued and renewed, an. 1 all business pertainiDg to the, agency promptly attendeil to. Also applications receicetl for Lift Insurance, iu trs rf:tna Life Insurance Co., tA Hartford, Conn. Capital ami surplus over $2nc,wm. JOHN W. NXSKN, Agent. tdr Office, corner of Main and Second Sts., over TheKikwii's Drug Store. ts. 'i'rot, Sc-a Cttass, ' Linau! Lines, Fir h lloeks, Jointed Kods, Corks. Sinfees.aiitl Artificial Itait. flonbloantl Single lnst tivna; Uitles, lo--votvers. Double ainl Single PiHtds-4itin Caps, Cun Wads, aiil a large viu'Hiiy of CllosmiAhs, dlaterial. ;i:o. s. son ntag iiiare -: lt. Maul street. rvnhi! ' isf s irMJi Tii7i iit sz ml lite-beu of j lire Pink Potatoes. Warranted the best iu i he market, at T. BE I) MEND'S, mars Posey's Dlock. . Ma HMt.HJ K ' 'v.IBBZtiiM I '- V' a hiui.lso pure White libbago, at mars T. KFDMOND'S. Posey's Dloik. 'ai'li'B'HV'KMiFMl"Mlili KJII, iW ra.l too I.D,1. X'rth. rn tiats, " ' !-ii-h 'l imoVthy Ree.1. II. laiiKV, Jr. lual S . . gYrYJ'f?FTOsIilJl .SfO.VAf " .-ft Bittrol If Brothers are now paying twenty-two and a half cants, current mouey, for Spanish and

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l-T J jf- V li:f t V J OS. - - -v :f , .I i MOUNTAIN HERB P ILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeuess o f Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that onceuled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in our pamphlets and Almanacs to be had gratis from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor end manufacturer of "Judsou's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater part' of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every, country in the world. H spent over six years among the Indians of tho ltocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that tbo " Mountain Herb Pills" were discovered. A vory Interesting ar count of his adventures there you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlet. It is an established fact that all diseases arise from ."-, 1MPL11K EL00D! . , ... Tho blood is the life ; autl when any foreign or un-' healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is atonce distirhnted to every organ of the body. Every nervo feels the poison, and ail tho vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food 1 perfectly. The liver ceases to accrete a sufficiency of bile. Tho action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is weakened. Ti e lungs become ' clogged with the poisonous matter;, hence, w cough and all from a slight impurity at the fountuiu head of life the Dloou ! As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, iu a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet in a few minutes L the whole courso of tho stream becomes disturbed , and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly ' to every j.art, t nd leave its sting behind. All tba : passages become obstructed, autl unless the obstruction is removed; tho lump of life soon dies out.' These Piils.not only purify tho b'ood, but regenerate all tho seen tions of tho body. Thoy are, therefore, unrivaled as a - CLrKK FOR MLT0US DISEASES, ' Liver Conpiaiut, Sick Headache, Ac' This AntiBilious Medicine expuls. from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and rentiers all tho fluids atnl sa- . cretions pure ami Uncut, clearing and r&ici fating . the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to " place within your reach a medicine like the.' " Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the alilictcd parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, ami cause the snflerer to brighten with " the Hush of beauty nntl health. i ; I Judsou's Pills are the ls-st reinudy iu existence for tho following complaints: Dowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Cosiiwiiess, Dy. pepsin, Diarrlnea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, liiflueiia. Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Lfver Coiiililaints, Lowness of Siirits, Stone and C ravel, i: l'iles, and Secondary Svmptoius. O li EAT FF.MALK M EDICINK I ' ... .. Females who value health, should. never be witiir. out these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions ol" nil V. litis, cleanse the skin td all pint- '' pies and blotches,-end bring the rich color of: health to the palo cheek. ,,- . '' The plants and herbs of which these Pi,lls are ( matle, were discovered, in a very urprlsinsj way, among t:e Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines iu Mox- i ico. 4jet the A iuiunio: ol our Agent, a:id you will read with delight the very interesting atconnt it contains of tbe "!rent Medicino" of the Aztecs. , ; OfiitFUVE. The Mountain Herb Pills are put tip in a beautiful rapper. Each L'ox contains) pills, ' aud ltetail at 2.1 ivnfs per Ihix. All penuiaa bavn the signature of II. L. Jinlsnn .t Co., on each box. , For sale iu Kvansville by Keller & White, Leich & Ciirlstcdt, W. si. Thompson, ami Hiertower Uroughton. , , - P.. l.j JfTDSOlf A CO., 1 i ' ' ' olo Propriotoi s, janl ftn Leonard st., N. THE CUE AT ilEDTCAL DISCO VETIY; KCOVILL'S SAHSSTARILLA A STILLINGIA, OB"' Blood and Liver Syrup, FOll TIIK CUIiE or , j . ,n.,,i Scrofuloux, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseatesj Old So,rev, Skin I1ieasts, and all other. Diseases vJiich are. caused Ay an Impure Stale fy' the Bh'l. ' 'if-'if y t? r .: WONH Ell h'UL CURE OF SCROFULOUS WHITE SWELLING I Mead th atalemenl uf.Tlarltn Uobbtna.ir. BB IS U1S tt'F fit.- TIIK WMHHT JtSL cases ever recorded ! Jfe now enjoys Uobust Health, ami has tor the past year done as inocit-' work as auy young Juan of his age 1 This cure has excited his l i ieiitls, neighbors, and physicians, and even soino of the Medical Faculty. One ol' tho Professors (Dr. R. S. -Newton), who was - called- t see him as a surgeon, not to prescribe, wiwso forcibly impressed with the Ileniaikablu Curative Propel ties ot this Medicino, that he has adopted it in his private practice, us well as at th College nnd Hospitals. - - . Cincinnati, 0., Ft-b. 10, 1858. Mkssp.s. A. L. Scovii.i. k Co.: '' "' tiintlemf 1 will, with groat plpasnre, giv' my testimony as to what your SAHSAPAiil LLA: AND SllLLlNCHA, or IS LOUD ASD LiVEU HYItL'J', has done for me. Somo three and a half years since, 1 was attacked with a Scrofulous White Swelling, which was attended with most exemti-' aling pains I I tried various remedies, aud had two of the best Physicians of the city (one of tbepva Professor in an Old School Medical College), and tiu-y failed to give uieany relief! I wits so reduced that 1 was coniined to my bed torovertbreo mouths. Tiie nerves and muscles of one leg were so contracted an 1 drawn up, that I could not walk. I had more .than ado'wu running ulcers ou my legs, front which I took, from time to time, uioro than One Hundred Pieces of Done, some of them from three to four inches long. I was reduced to almost n skeleton, and my friends had given up all hopes of my recovery! I was in this condition when I commenced the uso ot your liiood and Liver Syrup. I have used altogether some two dozeu bottles of it, autl at the same time the Iodine Ointment, which you advise to use with it ; and, lastly, the HeatiM's Ointment, given under the head of " White Stroll, ing," in your directions. I am now able to atUtnd to husinciis, and my legs have bccino so strong that I walk without any difficulty and hare cutiroly recovered my health. Yours truly, MAKT1N BOBBINS, Jb, . Residence ou Eighth street, between Momid and John, No. a2l ; or at place of business, with Brown A Villette, No. 4 Erst Fourth street. , - .... , Bead an xtrac. from the Cincinnati Mtnliral Journal, Vol. 5, page Bin, by its editor, Irof, Jt, h, Newton, in regard to this ruuiarkabie cure : While Martui Kobbias was iu. tbe very worst imaginable condition, we wont called to attend him for a fracture of the leg, produced by a fall,- Ths indications of are-union of the bone, under the rii-cumstatices, were unfavorable, for he would sit, day niter day, picking out small pieces of the bone, -which would slough off. I found htm using ttcoA vill's Preparation, which ho continued to use autil a cure was ellected. We gave him no constitutional treatment, being in attcnilundauce only as surgeon; yet we confess we bail much curhssity to see what could be done in a system so oxtqnsively diseased as his was." Will the u'llicted call on tho agent and pet pamphlet containing the certificates of cores from well known citizens of Cincinnat i ? li'D" Recollect that this Miillcine is warranted to cure all diseases that art) caused by an impure state of tiie Blood. Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrtip is composed entirely of vegetables, and is perfectly safe for ciiildrvii to use, iu case of aore mouth or eruption en the skin. If mothers value Ihe health of their children, they should eradicate the seeds of the disease before it is too lato. -. - Read the statement of one of tbe oldest chowists iu Cincinnati : " We heo hy certify f hat we have been made acquainted with Scovilf's s.u-snparil!a and i?tiUmgia, or Blood and Liver Syrup. The ingredients are entirely vegetahlv, and'no mineral enters the preparation. W. S. MERRILL & CO., One door west of the Buruet Hoiute, Cincinnati' or aU by -the Proprietors, A. It. fSCOVH.L &. CO., , No. 1J West Eighth St., Cincinnati. .f ' Alto, by Keller White, Evansville, lud ...... 'N. S. Thompson, " ... ",. ,,, t Lcich Cmistedt, "; Also, agents tr the sale of Dr. Hall's Balaam for the LuogS) and Dr. linker's Pain Panacea, for the cure of ali pain, botlijuxte rnal and internal. lebS-drf wm . j , , IIF! ItHMi.'! 15 IsllS., JVKW rice a" Erskine, Curnick A Co. 'a, for f 1, and fidl weight given ! lleniember, 47 Main st. ' ixs. t EP.ECKKNPvIDGE CifAL OIL S E ? 'v i p rtu-TJVi 9W Agents for the s.ilo of tho ltreckenridge Coal Oils, pure and uiindnlteratetl, and wjll sell by the barrel or bait barrel, at factory prices, freight and dtayntre added. It is the most economical light ktiownosting less than n-half cent per hur- ... UOK-NJJl.OOK A CO., a Oeiii'S , . Water street, Kvansville, lud. .