Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 237, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 June 1860 — Page 3
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MONDAY MORNING ..JINK 11 T E M PI. Ii of H O J" O B Division Nu. oi. p. of T.. -7MEETS KVKKY FRIDAY EVENING, OVER WWM the Telegraph Office, on Water street. JOSEPH OVERKLL, W. P. J. McN'ltt. W. A. B. L. Brickot, K. S. M. B. Marphy, A. It. S. O. Laut, T. J. Tritle, G. W. Stortrm, C. F. Gillot, A. C. 8. Weed, I. tt. J. (J. 8 ope, O. 3. CANDIDATES For Couuty Treasurer. JBr. Editor : Please nnnonneet he name of J. M. Calbwf.li. ae arnndilate for County Treasurer at the next October lection. rnarSIO. For Judge l om I inuirauu Pleai. John Pitcher, of jfoeey County, ham been solicited to I a candidate fur the Judgchip of the Court of Cotamon Pleas, bj a number of Attorneys of the District, and has consented to the use of bin name in Hut iif'ssirtlnn The an Rouneeinoiit is therefore nude accoi dingly. Tht friend of Bern. Stinson, Esq., annourco him as candidate or Judge of the Coal t of Common Pleas, at the October election. ======= Silver. The Boston Daily <Advertiser> devotes a portion of its leading column on Monday to a description of the subject of the recent discovery of the Washoe silver mines, in connection with the question, what disposition shall be made of all this wealth, so as to promote most fully the prosperity of our own country. The <Advertiser< says: What will be done with all his silver?— If it is left to old channels of commerce, it if not difficult to see where it will go. The current will carry it down to the Isthmus, and up to New York, across the Atlantic to Liverpool, thence by a devious course through the Mediterranean, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean to the ordinal vortex which has for so many years been absorbing silver and exciting the uneasy wonder of political economists and financiers. We know of no reason to doubt that the Washoe silver will follow this course and thus if this vast wealth has no exempton from the general lot of silver bullion, the question comes up, whether it cannot be made to render some service by the way, besides paying freights and liberal commissions to the English bankers? The California press has applied itself to this problem, with a ready adaptation to changed circumstances, such as might well be imitated in the older parts of the country. Their solution is a simple one—so simple that it is hard to believe that it does not point to a radical change in the paths of commerce. They propose to turn the current of silver from East to West: instead of sending it through a crooked channel across two hundred and ten degrees of longitude, to send it by a direct course across one hundred and fifty degrees; instead of shipping silver to the East Indies via London, in British vessels and through bankers and commercial houses, to send it in American ships and through American agents, directly to its ultimate purchasers; and instead of paying to England the commission which she now earns as the banker of he world, to save the large charges now paid by us in this department of trade. The scheme is sufficiently comprehensive and novel, but it has some strong claims to our attention and respect. The fact that the discovery of the Washoe mines has occurred simultaneously with the opening of Japan to the commerce of the Western nations, and with movements which will inevitably lead to an extension of the intercourse and trade of these nations with China, is not merely fortuitous. This providential coincidence has given us at once a broad field for the extension of our trade—the broadest perhaps yet opened in the history of commerce— but it has given us also the means by which to avail ourselves of this wonderful opportunity to advance our prosperity and growth. We ask our readers to consider for a moment the probable approach of the day when China and Japan shall be large consumers of American products, and hold a most important place in our commercial relations, and when we shall have steam lines from our Pacific coast to oriental ports—and reflect whether we can then afford, with the means in our hands for managing our own business, to leave its control to others, or whether, with this vast field now open and the resources by which to improve its advantages now miraculously at hand, we can afford by inaction or delay to leave others to enter it before ourselves, and assume a position which will enable them to control and tax our new commerce? As it is now, our trade with the British East Indies and China produces a heavy annual balance against us. We cover this by shipments of specie to England, where the balances of the world are offset and liquidated. We now buy goods and ship our bullion to pay for them, but are forced to put our trade, to a great extent, under the control of an interest which is often and perhaps generally adverse. If the Washoe silver takes the direction anticipated, we shall buy goods and ship bullion the same as ever, but shall have no third party intervening, to take his intermediate profit and control our business. The importance of such a change, to a branch of commerce which to all appearances is now only in its infancy, need hardly be explained. ———<>——— Why Nice Voted for Annexation. -Louis Napoleon understands the ttrts of carrying an election as well as tbe shrewdest of American politicians. When be whs elected Emperor he caused his wishes to lie quietly intimated to the citizeus by a watchful police, und lest any forgetful ness should occur, the voting was done under the strict surveillance of the same body of men. Kut while this system would do" in France, it was hardly practicable in Nice. But a fertile brain does not lack expedients. A host of French pedlars inundated the cities and villages of Nice and Savoy, selling all kinds of goods 23 percent, under the usual prices, presenting counterfeit price lists of French commercial houses, and informiug the people that all goods henceforth would be sold tijually cheap under the soft, paternal rule of his Majesty, Emperor Napoleon the Third. Tbe Savoyard peasants, who are very little educated, ot course believed such evident prood of the blessed influence of French nile, and concluded that they ought to vote in favor of annexation, in order to share in those blessings. Ned Kendall ok nis lioston Journal says : Death Bed. The The frieDds of this favorite bugler win i tell aud to know that his dulcet strains will : , i I....U...1 -,... tu- . ' o ov uuou;a iuic'ci. x uc ijiaui cou- , sumption has marked mm as one has marked him as one of his victims, and he is uow stretched upon his bed, probably never more to leave it alive. His circumstances are such that aid is necessary to sooth his last moment.- A benefit concert for tliis purpose has been arranged, and will come oft" on the 20th inst., at the Treraont Temple. Hall's band and several artists have vcilunteered, and the entertainment will be quite attractive. We trust the receipts will be ample.
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BoUoway's Ptllt-Indlgestion, Stom ach and Liver complaints. These medicines wi'l cure the most continued cases of dyspepsia, and disorder cf the stomach and liver. They have restored more Mdbrlug dyspeptics to actual and permanent health than all tbe other ephemeral "specifics " uuited. Tbey have stood the tost of fifty years' experience. They increase the appeti te, invigorate tbe stomach aud purify the liver. In bowel complaints they are. equally efficacious, and for sick and nervous headaches, they stand unrivalled. Sold at the manufactory. No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggist, at 25c., 63c., and SI per box. Jnne5-lwdAw tt haw bum currently reported thmt tn most of tha Western cities, the " Town Bell " tolls , v. iv ilnvat noon, tor the inhabitants to gulp down quinine, as a preventive oj disoasos caused by malaria of the climate. Of course, taking quinine is a contagious habit, and evory new settler ii supplied with the poisonous drug, and instructed to take it in large quantities, if he would escape the Fever and Ague. Every bouse has its medicine, chest tilled with this dangerous stuff, and as regular ns the hour comes round, so regular do they gulp it down, as though It was the richest delicacy of the sr ason. Dr. J. Ilostetter, a Oood Samaritan of Pittsburgh, knowing the dreadful effects of quinine upon the human system, when taken with so much iadifcretion, has prepared a compound which has, in all cases in which it baa been tried, proved a speedv cure lor Fever and Ague, and all other diseases caused by the digestive organs. For sale by Druggists nnd dealers generally everywhere. jiine5-lwdJ.w JBejctcan Mftantr Liniment. Intrin sic virtue alone could insure the success which this article bits attained. For Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Bvrus, Hruises, StiO Joints, or Galds, Sprains, PolcEvil, an 1 Swellings upon Horses, it has oo equal. No persi.u will be w ithout it who has once tested Its value ' And with reference to the general estimation of the Muta"if Liniment, I can cheorlullv s.iy that no article ever jairformi-d so many cures iu our neighboibood a this. L. W SMITI1, Kidgelield, Conn " 8. Leitch, FJsq., Hyde Park, Vt., arritea, "that tbe horse was consider. 4 worthless (bis caw wiis svavin), but since the tree use ot tbe Mustang Liniment, I have IbM blm for 81.MI. Your Liniment is doing wondors np here." Such testimony Is reaching ns HMf day. Tbe half is not told.--Every family fliould have it. Beware of imitation. The ci.uine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealer throughout the world. BARNES & PARK, Proprietors, mayX lindAw New York. Pram the i.'lticago AT. H'. Vhrietian Advocute. The following- may be considered ae settling the question infallibly that with such a " remedy on sale by all principal druggists," no man ned longer go with his caput in the condition of "Old I'ncle Ned's." Proa our acquaintance with persons who have used 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative with perfect success tor tbe last two years, we feel no hesitation in recommending tbe article as superior to any other preparation now in use for the same purpose, viz. : for rest 'ring grey hair to its original color, a sure and perfect cure for baldness, a"d a never-tailing preventive fer the falling of the hair. It is decidedly the bet and most popular in u-e for Dean tif yiag, preserving, restoring, and strength ening the hair, relieving di ases of the skin, aud ! reniovii'g scurf, dandruft, aud all eruptions and feverish beat freni the seaip. We speak iu relation to the above from what wo know, having been personally acquainted with tin merons pi rsons who have used the Restorative for the above purposes, with the most gratifying re. suits. It is uot ofieu we uotice a patent mediciue ; indeed, we think we have never puffed oue before, but Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative is something so superior to most of the preparations of the day, thut we cannot forbear asking thaattention of our readers to IT. CiUTios. --Beware of worthless imitations, as sevoral are already in the uiarket, called by different nautes. l.'sv utile unless the wolds (Proteesor ; Woos tlalr liostorative, D.j)0t St. Louis, Mo., and I Now York) are blown n the buttle. Sold by all Druggists aud Pateut edicine dealers. Alio, by all Faucy and Toilet Goods dealers in tbe United States and Canada. uiay8-l rudiw Hmtr Oye'.Hatr Itye!! -Itair Itye'.tlWlillam A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The original and best in the world I I 1 All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY", RED, or Rl'STY Hair Dyed iustantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Hlack, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wsi. A. Batcuelor since aud over 80,0o0 applications have been mado to the Hair of the Patrons of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to bo distinguished from nature, and is wa&bantkd nut to injure in the least, however long it may b-- continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyea remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United otates, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. BThi' Genuine has the name and address upon a steel 1 lata engraving on four tides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCH UXOR, iaarl7-lj rdAw 1G Bond street. New York. IlK,-''- Vrtg-.'!-- Wtf!!: Batchetor'e ! Wigs and Toupees surpass all. They ate elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm no turning up behiud no shrinking off the head . indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things aro properly I und -stood aud made. lti Bond Street, New York. i inarIT lvr.lAw nyepeyla. Tht tea very distressing- ; complaint, and gives the patient more suffering than almost any other disease ; in fact, it is a conj binatlou of many complaints iu one. The symptoms are numerous, and are of tho aatur'a of al- . most all other complaints c mbiued. From this j fact arise tbe very many cases where this disease is j mLstakeii for soute other, and improperly treated. I The first symptoms iudigestioo, flatulency, lo.s of : appetite, beartheiu, headache, etc., if neglected, : almost always awaken some dormant disease, and send Ihe poor sufierer to a premature ra e. What I you first do Is, cleanse the blood and regulate the j bowels: do this with the " Mountain Herb Pills," and you can bid defiance to dyspepsia. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea nra sold by all medi- ; cine Dealers. mayS-lmdAw Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiaus. ; Office on Water street, botweou Main aud Locust. Coal, i:. quantities of not less than bushels, delivered cj any partot the city, at 10 cents per bush. At the pit, b cents. JOHN W 1 MON U, ocW Secretarvand Mauager. Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., , COSiSISTINQ IX PART OT Tllo.41, t'iM f.loVD Kirl ...,, .rrs.. VTaIm.I ItnnT " " Br, , M " Knlln, Serge ' " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, ,, , , ,. AT SIXTY CENTS. Call in abd examine them. M. WKLLS A CO., No. 8. First street. Sign of the Ci Shoe, may a joh.n law. h. a. anthes, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tiMJS'MBJlt, CO LLf. CTIOJ', AMD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Indiana. maylB-dAwly
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A. LEMCKE fc CO., Produce and Commission MERCHANTS. nrrjwro bull vkmjs JltliKS, MM Feathers. Seeds. Tallow, Beeswax, Beau :, lieau?. Ginseng, green and dried Fruit, Potatoes, Eggs and ail oiner froduco. Office north Water street, under City Hotel. mar9-3md ; WM. G. HEWITT. PRA CTJ CA L GARDEN KU. HiJVUS OS K tt Mi JS'l J U, WM executed in the neatest style. Grass plots and gardens laid out and improvements of all kinds made toorder. Vines and all kinds of tr-es caretully pruned. Gardens taken to keep in order by the year if required. Plans of hot bouses, green houses, pits, Ac , and desigus forg irdeus sent on the shortest notice. He has no object ion lo visiling places near Kvansville. Hot water apparatus attached to hot honses, green houses, Ac. Itesidence, on First Avenue, next door to H. D. Allis, Eransville. Early ord..r will much oblige and be promptly filled. feblT WILLIAM BIERBOWER, WHOLESALE JEL TT C3r- G- X A.VD DEALER IN PAIXTS, BRUSLIES,01LS. VARXISIf, WiudowGiiUisundglae.sware, Perfumery of all kinds. Medicinal Brandies, Wine, $c, j'c. ! VaMng-ton Hloch, .Ttatn nlreet. EVANdVILLK, INB. I tXtr Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. ! feblo-lvd j JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE 1' E A C E GENERAL COLLECTING AfiENT, EvaHsviUe, Indiana. Office on Third street, bntweeu M;m and Syamore streets. Louisville Tobacco Agency, COB. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, EVANajILLE, INDIANA. T UJS'VKllSItJJl'En H J s il an niieticv for the sale of all kinds of p M.iiuf..clnred Tobacco and Citrars, and will welt as cheap a the cheapen:. 1 (specially invite the patronage of the city ; trade, who will tiud it to their interest tt give me j .. call. i have also opened a complete remil stock "f Caudies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemoes, 4c. Also, a superior article of Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, to retail at TO rents per ' pound. Give mea trial. J AS. L.SPALDING, jair23-ff gi ut for Daniel Spalding, j r. J. C, NUBLINC, FoKHEBLT WITH TjRBA.-, r,ODOS 4 Co., C I VC1 N N A n. Manufacttii t.. of FIRE AND BURGLAu PROOF Corner Third and fJlvtaion streets VA SB VllXJB, ISl. Couslautly on hand, all different sizes of Scrra, latest styles aud improvements, guaranteed to be 0'iual in durability and finish to any Eastern nutoa facturers, at the toweet Cincinnati prices. Also M anufacturers of LttCKS, WALL BAFKS, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished iu the best style ol workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Vesara. Roelker, KU'sman St. Co., 76 Main street, to whom all orders inut be addressed. ailg'il Family Groceries. XXX- Old-VTCTOll, A'O. 9, FlHtiT sr., BET. MAIN f LOLUST. BBJ O.V UJJVU J-'U WICI, HUMS, oeive regularly during the comiug w inter igul spring, a choice artiule of bUAKEH l.ilSlE JSLllJli. Also Poultry, Egirs, A'egetables, Dried Fruit Uomminy, Bea us. Split peas, Leaf Lard, Ac. nOVM ASD MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. tai N. B. Goeds delivered to any part of the city free of charge. leclj JOHN IVINSON, MANt'FACTL'KSR t)K ST A T 1 O N AH V AND POBTAB IB STEAM ENGINES Corner Lett and Water Str, tts, IniltnnaJ. C. 4: J. G. SMITH, 18T Alain street, Cor. gcventh, Ho. E V A N S V I L LE. I N L . t uJtrf fvi, foit tux I'.iht i'.i r mage bestowed upon them, beg leave to in form their friends and the coiumuuity iu general thut with the aid of new machinery, they are enabled to turu out work superior to that of any Enst, ern make. Those w ho wish to have good TOOLS, and at the same time encourage home manufacture, cau supply themselves al the fa. tory. Hatchets, Axes, Hos, Draw-Knivss, Pork Cleav ers. Millers' Pick-, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made of double refined cast steel, mid warranted equal to any iu use. j.inSl.ly HBp O U KffJH B tt ' Uifiili, WHOlnWw sale dealers in Groceries, Produce, Nails, Window Glass, Glaeswaro, Ae.lAc., No. 47 Main street, between First and Second, vausville, Ind. B. . w rasi.aa. jam ks d. aious. pe-ly ISRAEL HlTTKABEltt w.s'tJ cisH or TiciJjy; M.i'ifjtJCd furor of the newly invented aud improved Spectacles, No. 4, Third st.. bet. Main aud Locust, opp. Crescent City Bank Building, Evansville, lnd. These celebrated Spectacles are made . t Urnziliau Pebbles, aud constructed ii Accordance with the philosophy of fe&sare, in tu .peculiar form of a concavo-convex, which can ue used '-y the old and yeung, either bv day or candle iiifht, with perfect ease. and no unpleasant feeling to the eyes that many experience from using the common kind. They tend to strengthen and improve the sizht, as will be sen by the following testimonials from those using them : From Samuel Orr, Esq. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles trm L Kitten berg. I have fouud them to lie perfeclly easy to the eye. I cheerfully recommend ti em to the public. Frm S. Sorenson, E. I takegreat pleasure iu recommending the glasses of I. Ritfenbcrg to the public. They give -reat satisfaction. Front Judge IP. B. Moor?, Boonville, lnd. For years past I have been accustomed to use ar titicial sight, and have tried several kinds of spectacles, but I have found none so easy to the eye as I. Rittenberg's. I take pleasure in recommending them to the public. Princeton, Gthson county, Ind. Having purchased, and for some time use 1, the BrHEilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten up by Mr. I. Rittonberg, forinerlv of Indianapolis, and now of Evansville, we can most cordially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and in all respects a good article Rev. JOHN McM ASTER, G. N. JERAULD, JOSEPH DKVIN, J. J. K IRK M AN, SAMUEL WHITSKTT, ROBERT DUNCAN. marfi-dAwif
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CHARLES ADELMAN, t'CSTOM-MADE BO0T& SHOE MANUFACTURER, COB. MAIN AM) THIKU STS., EVArsSVlLLE, IND. All work warranted to be done iu goo I style and very cheap. C all and examine. niayJl-Giu . J I 5 J 2 O .- - S j .f S ' (J M o P 2 3 Sz; ; w CO 6 o Q Q W o o is Tt 8 o s 2 c - m 2 a eum : p '8 o 1 CO 5 O Q Q sr o o CO 1 l 5J Oj 1 4 a to Mrs t5 5h h5 tU W Q a ad REMO VAL. II o&er i &ytln .J it C'tfl T K CT , Office Cor. Main and Water Sis.; entrance on Main St., Eeansvillc, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all 1 classes of building, prepared on short notice, and oh reasonable tetTAE. augl7 A7"Q." iPUSTTWiRi; iiuirctnu' Jiriu ii'uii' uchkii in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 AIAtN STUEtST, JIJKUA' Cjf-V OK VOUJVI Jl WW full stock of all the novelties of the day ior the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Pianos, Melodeous, Yiolins, Harps, Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, Toy Drum-, Guns, Dolls, Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Gold Plated and Gilt Jewelry, Ac. Country and City Trade solicited by oct29-ly A. C. PUSnEE. JOS. S0HOENFELD, MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN OIsOTJEIIINrG LOTUS, CAS8IMKHE8, 8AT1NSTTS TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Huts and Capa. No. :t Main STarrT, r.T. First ami SSEcoxn. sepl; EVANSVILLE. IND. Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, Jo. 133 foeey'e Rlock, Main St. Tie a i k t " tfJ.vfi ti, hjvijvo removed to No. 132 Posey's Block. Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries. i9 jnt receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market. Having purchased my st.ck for cah, I can sell my goods at Mauiifacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for past favors, and hope by strict attention to bueilieM fj merit a continuance ot 'heir patronage. tfif Goods delivered in any p..rt of tbe cfy free of charge. sop2'i T. REDMOND. Theodore Mingst & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Main aud Svcamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. W. IL P. STODDARD, DE1TG STORK. No. 17 Main street, con rinuetf keep on hinds q t i 1 1 1 and pwnpfcita sanplyn HficUcjoflSe Painfs, Oils, Varnishes, fjiint. BruHlior', Perfiiniory, LamjrH, Burning Fluids, ftc Which Yin r-.-l!e nt a;i low a figure' hi any DOBM iu the cHy. Also, a hlTfcC mid vitriol afwttme t of AMBKOprPE STOCK. CM&UA CASES, A CHEMICALS, In Diet, i-vt-rythinjj; kipnerCaininjg t the art. Order promptly attendnq r j, ami fm nnixl hy titeamhemt or Fxpresf to ny pwrtjOf the country. nannM HUNNELL'S Flooring ArXlXls, CORNER OF WALNUT STREET AND THE CANAL, EVANSVILLE, IND. nnais .vi: t f. i it , t s tt.nf.VT M. is now in full oper.ition, with new and complete Machiuery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumber, Planing and Grooving Flooring, making Loors and Sash Mouldings, Window Itlind, and every other description of work done in such establishments. All work at these Mills warranted to be well d'inc. and 111 be offered at tbe lowest cash prices. Dry Poplar flouring llItfl Weatherlinardiug constantly on hand, aud will be soldb-r cash. Brackets and Scrolls sawed to auy pa tern. Hitting and all kinds of Sawing iloue tu order, and in the most approved style. jy22 V. M. Hl'NNELL. VKKO. SBABl'E r. J . WHIT TAB EE F. Sharp & Co., Wholesale and Retail liealers in all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS, 130 Main st., bet. Fourth d Canal, EvASsviLt n, Isn. New Dry Goods Establishment, i C.VItf.BSta.VJBIl, LJTf Of tiie firm ol Roser Bros. A Co., begs leave to j inform his friends and citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the East with, and la now opening at tho capacious store i room, on First street, one door south of Preston I Bros , a splendid stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry j Goods, consisting of everything from the lowest 1 price Muslin to the finest Silk and Dress Goods the I market affords. Having been long acquainted w ith I the business, the undersigned is aware that the cash system is the only system which will succeed, und therefore only s-dis for cash. Prices will bo in accordance. Therefore, all in need of Dry Goods will call at the now store on First street, when you ; will get the worth of your money. Respectfully, L. FREY. mar8 if?,, for sate by marl K i-: kegs i A tVI .-V 1 I Ij aborted sizes, just received and CIIAS. McJuHNSTON, Posey's Block, Main street. FBI Oils: T M. In great variety , New Drug Store of ttb27 .1 B T M C L MS 8 at the loyveat price, at the N. S. THOMPSON.
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IDaroxr-TTox-ls. MILLINERY STORE. Jf9HOJWtiH tT ItltOS., Of 29 J 1 .', M.9 ,i 290 Broadway. N. Y., would call lh.-particular attention of the ludies of this city and surrounding country, that they have just opeued a B auch Store ut No. 7 First street, between Main aud Sycamore, where they are now ready to show you one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk ami Straw BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silks, Crapes, Head-Dreesos of all Btyles, Straw Flats, and Boye' Hats, Ac, 4c. Their facilities for obtaining Goods can 't be surpassed, as thev are in the same business in New York, whence they receive New Styles & Patterns Every Day. I Particular attention is paid to our Bleaching and I Pressing Department. Remember the place of the j New Y'ork Millinery Store, No. 7 First street, next to Preston Bros., Evansville, In-1. may9 3m PETER VIERLING, wmiivuatsT, j o. a west watmb MM STREET, EVANSVILLE, Ixn., Dealer in Paints, Varnbhes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window'Glocs, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical I-jstrutnents, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all popular patent medicines of the age, Ac. jel8 JTc. dusoucFet7" WlIOtESALE AND RETAIL PEED AND SEED STORE, Dealcr in HA I COBS, OATS, SHIP-STUFF AND BRAN, Water St. bet. Main and JLocutt, nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. To I LI P L eTk e r , (Successor to Deckssr A Kramer), MANUFACTURER- OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CASDbES, AlBOan extra article of It j'A.V.VM, H.VtJIJVi;, r cut Oil.. Dealers iu Rosin, Si d i, Ashe-, tfc. Alro PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own raising, in qQitlitittei to suit purchasers, 46 Main street, btt. first N Seeond, EVANSVILLE, IND. lfeTerms cash, or 00 d-iys' paper negotiable in bank. jauO ly EvansFille Comiuercial College MWO. 7, jyottTlt ft It ST t)Tttl2JK1r WW EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducenient to youug men wishing ti acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Double. Entry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business Education. This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address dec!3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. A- AtX. MoO-irlfC; WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 28 "V ( First street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLE. IND. .1 PERRY ELLIOTT'S CITV Gr-VllOX5- G uL.i-t, NO. 45 MAIN STUEET, EVANSVILLE, IND. r- Pal ticular at teutiou given to fbotograph and Melainotypes. sep5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN cThALLOCK, Evausvlllc. CNDERWRITER AND GENERAL lNSHRANt E AGENT, ACJCSTKR OT AVERAOES. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. He continues to mvmm l'olicies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inltind and Fire BisZe. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to tho Adjustment ot Losses of every deicriptiou under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties interested. His long experience as an IxsfBANCE Aoesi, has made him 'amiliar with all subjects connected with Insurance. W-OfP.ce. Marble Hall Buiidiug, No. 9 Main t. HIRAM NELSON JOSEPH F. M REYNOLDS. Auction and Commission. MM '.-' ' CO., &UCCM1S80H8 Je.JM-9 to vtoolsey if Pselson, will continue the Commission business, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they wiM pay particular attention to the sale of everything eutrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere iu the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands aud Town Lots Ac. Ac. feb!7-l.v w SMITH'S SHIBT M.1J'UfJfl9M TORY, 33 MAIN STREET, Evansville, Imuana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Sliirts.Genilemen's Furnisliins Uoods FANCY SHIRT1NC PRINTS, r'. call at 33 Iain Stress. All orders for Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Geods, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for past patrnnafe, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made to order from measurement, and sutisfacti' n warranted. septt-ly ' ByK'tBISTOJ', WHOI.KMWm. sale DRY QOODS nOUSS, STrst street, -insville, Ind. Merchants will always nnd a full stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at hi House, which w ilLbe sold on fair terms. fsep21 E NCulT RAGliimElL7AUOHl J!7 II MiH. I BMO, CJ It H I.I 11 f 2m manufacturer, 'loin street, near t lie Canal, EVANSAll.LK, lSD. lias on hand a large stock of Ungiries and Wagons of every variety all of his own manufacture which he will warrant to be superior to any work to be purchased at the East for the same prices. During the late hard times, and the inclement winter with its impassably muddy roads, tho demand for Carriages has been light, and his stock has ac cumulated in his warerooms; to dispose of it, nd to relieve himself from a slight pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low price.-t. Any person who wants a beautiful Buggy al a bargain, will tind a better chauce for a trade than he hu. ever hail before, at DEGARMO'JS New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES S J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to Z. H. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery, No. 22 Main Street, MM W OJ- HJJ'II tfl TII JL an almost eiolUss variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell one or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but tho community mav rely on getting good :.i tides at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods in which titoy obtain value received for their niouey. JhiiI-I J. P EM.HiTT'S "-'amily Orocoty. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE Clotning, VA N K E EN O TI ONS, No. SO Alain Street, Evansville, lnd. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. A.MCEL E. QI1.BKBT WILLIAM B. BAKKIl. & E. Gilbert & Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evausvillo, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on band, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," Cuttoa Yarns, Ac., at mannlacturer's prices. (novl MVM Ot.II fIBM IJ B V Stjy MSS B AGATN. ALLIS HOWBS, Forwarding and L'ommissioii Merchants, Rectifiers of tbe celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in al! kinds of Produce, superior Old Bourbon aud Rye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Ac, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. B IAI.V D. ALLIS. LEWIS HOWES. feb6-ly BwIIBE-Bi- BBOTMK.BS, IfBOI.tLW SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, drain, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, and Woodware generally. No. S2 Main street, Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered in auy part of the city free ofchorge. oct'21 JAS. W. VICKEBY JOHN VICKEBY SAM'l. V ICLEB V. HOTELS. BUB WOO It tli-t Sf, If." 1 1, 1 . f. AV BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust Streets. Evansville, Ind. One square from steamboat landing. mv.i-lj ApaTW HOTEL, WJiTEB ST BEET, ' between Main and Division, Evansvillo, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. 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ZEE OMB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, 1st Jan. I860, 91,458,390.? Having complied with the law of Indiana, by filing in the State Auditor's office a Statement of Its Condition the first of Jtwiuary, 1800, and receiving certificates of authority to transact Insurance business in the State, Alien C. Uallock is the dulv anth.itized agent for this Citv, having filed hisauihortbe County Clerk s office. omo Insurance Company insures ngainst image OT Eire and the damreru of Inland gation and transportation, on terms us favor able as the nature of the risks and the real security 01 the insured and of the Company irill warraut. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid CHARLES J. MARTIN, President A. r. W1LMA RTH, Vice-President. J. Milton Smith, Secretary. JohnMcGce, Ass'tSec'rv. DIRECTORS. Wm. G. Lambert, Firm of A. A A. Lawrence A Co. George C. Collins, Firm of Sherman, Collins A Co. Danford N. Barney, Firm of Wells, Faigo A Co. Lucius Hopkins, Pres't Importers' A Traders' ltauk. Thomas Messenger, Firm of T. f H. Messenger. Wm. 11. Mellon, U'irm of Clatlin, Melleu d Co. Charles J. Martin, President. A. F. Wilmartb, Vice-President. Cbas. B. Hatch, Firm of C. B. Hatch d Co. B. Watson Bull, Firm of Haskell, Merrick A Bull. ! Homer Morgan, Levi P. Stone, Firm of Stone, Starr A Co. J. Humphrey, Late of the firm of Barney, numph- I rey d Dutler. George Pierce, Firm of George Fearco A Co. Ward A. Work, Firm of W. A. Work d Sou. ,tas. Low, Firm of J. Low A Co., Louisville. I. U. Frothiughani, Late of the firm of I. II. Fro! ' - iugham A Co. Charles A. Bulkey, Firm of Rulkty A Co. Cephas it. Norton, Fi.m of Nortou m Jewett. Roe Lock wood, Firm of R. Lock wood A Son. Theodore McNamee, Lateoftbe firm of Dow en, McNamee A Co. Richard Bigelow, Firm of Doan, lCiuz ,fc Co., of St. Louis. Geo. D. Morgan, Firm or E. D. Morg in A Co. Oliver E. Wood, Firm of Wiilard, Wood 4 Co. A S. Barnes, Firm of A.S Barnes & ISurr. George Bliss, Firm of Phelps, Rlisi d C . A. T Dwighi, Firm of I'rowbridge, Dwight Co. j Curtis Nolde, Late of the firm ot Condit Jfc Noble. L. P. Morton, Finn of Morten, Grinnel & Co. J. B. Hutchinson, Firm of J C. Howe Ji Co., totes. Chas. P. Baldwin, Firm of Baldwin, stair A Co. John G. Nelsou, Firm of Nelson & Co. H. A. Hurlbut, Firm of Swift, Hurlbut A Co. Jesse Uoyt, Firm of Jesse H ft A Co. Wm. Sturgis, Firm ot Surgis, Shaw d Co. John K. ford, Firm oi rord nu''ter uo. Sidney Mason, Lute of firm of Mason Thompson. Geo. T, Stedman, Firm of Stedman, Carlisle Shaw, of Cincinnati. CyruB Yale, Jr., Firm of Cyrus Yale, Jr., A Co., of New Orleans. Wm R. Fosdick. Firm of Wm. B. A C B. Fosdick. Oavid I. Boyd, Firm of Boyd Brothers tt Oo., of Albany, N. Y. F. H. Xssit, Firm of Cossitt, Hill Talmadge, of Memphis. Lewis Roberts, Firm of L. Roberts A Co. 6. ii. Caldwell, Firm of Brewer A Caldwell. Applications made to A C. HALLOCK ASON, Ag'ts, Marble Hall Building, Main street, W) Ii Tf Evansville, Ind. -w- mum iMipi ieiw i w i i' DR. HAAS, having leased the rooms formerlyoccupied by Dr. Kivett, in Dr. Bray's building, opposite the Post Office, for a series of years, would respectfully solicit the citizens of Evansvillo aud the surrounding towus and country, 'o visit his rooms and see the specimens on exhibition, whether they need the services of a Dentist or not. Since the issuing of his last circular and advertisement, over a year since, several improvements and now inventions have been made, of which he has availed himself, and allows nothing that will subserve the interests of his patients, to pa.- unsecured. His facilities are better aud establishment larger, without doubt, thar any other in our State, aud equal toauy in Eastern cities. Ail those who need Dental operations performed, pleased with his work, shall be attended aud are to with great pleasure. The following are the styles of work manufac ured by him: Continuous Gum; Block or Carveu Work; Vulcanite Base; Coralite; Amber; Cheoplastic; Gold and Silver work. Nothing can excel the beauty and cleanliness of the continuous gum work. It Is without a seam or crevice. Cheeks that arc sunken can be restored to nearly their original o ntoiir by this style of work, and also by the use of the Vulcanite, OorsJIte, and Amber Base. The latter ntyles, for lightness and adaptatiou to difficult m-iuths, excel auyceis anything we have ever seen. He has several anaesthetics for alleviating pain when extracting teeth. The- are v-erfectly harmless. The most delicate can have them applied. He dot's not advertise anything he cannot do, nor exhibit anything net made by himself Parents should consult the health and ia-autv of their children by having the Dentist direct their second dentition, thereby producing symmetry- anil health to those invaluatilo organs. Irregularity of children's teeth corrected sue cessful ly . Thoe having decayed teeth, should either hava them extracted or Oiled at once (the latter if possible). The health of tho patties and the remaining teeth demand this. ftry I take pleasure iu Introducing Dr. liaa-, my successor to the old rooms in Bray's building, hoping ho will find them both pleasant and profitable From my intercourse with the Doctor, I am pleased to find him one of the progressing; possessing taste aud high professional ability and standing. With this view, I can, with safety, recommend him to the commuiiit as a skillful and competent dentist, ma Tfi j . eivf:tt. H0LLINGSW0RTH & BR0. Have juft received a large importation -f Crockery ware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &c., On First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EVANSVILLE, INP. It. J.Tlt PA I'EBBI. IJri S, If I TH Patent fixtures to them, for sale cheap. MILLER A MEHAIS, apr5 V- Main street. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and biiver Ware. UEISLXB, BJ f".'J JUST BEturned liom cstSlevSStir'j the Fa-t, wi.ere he j '"T-rfT i ft has purchased a -r-i. y!-Ars5,.'.-beautiful assortment of fine Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Silverware, and Clocks of every doscription, be is prepared to suit pur chasers in every particular, and
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which he intends to sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. He respectfully invites his friends and customers to examine his goods aud prices before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold are warranted to bo as represented. N. B. Personal attention paid to repairing of tine Watches. Jewelry repaired at short notice. No. 89 Main st., opposite Court House, Evansville, Indiana. fapr.'J) P. L.GEISLER. BBICBEIJ MOSS.--1T, HJEfBJ E Ii JB forsaleby S. K. GILBERT ,v CO CHEAP BREAD! CH EAP BR EA D! FB1BE UJIIEBSIOJBII Wo I I. II M respectfully inform the citizens of Evatisville, that he lias commenced runuiug his Bread Wagon every day for the accommodation of families, and will supply families with Bread, Cakes, Crackers, Rolls, Rusks, Buns, aud Pies, cheaper and bettor than they cau be had in any other Bakery in the City. All families wishing to be supplied with the ayvc articles will please leave their orders at the store or with the driver. p. BOYLE, No. 12 First st., bet. Main anil Sycamore. B. B. A large stock of Crackers and Candy always on hand at wholesale. mxytt-lmd Lots for Sale 0."V MOST E.I St' TE BMS. The most favorabl j opportunity ever offered to tbe public. 20 lots ot 5 acres each, on the Nwburg road, lj miles from the Court-house, aud 8 lots of 5 acres each, on Washington avenue, wus mile from the city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIEBBOWEB. novaadly
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ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY GALIiiSRY. it y. -ft TO TiH UHIiJTZ.! I. - Teased trade, aud high appreciation of Mr. Smith'.-. Photographic I ictures, which possess always tine shadows and a clear expressive likeness he bus ad Jed at a Reception Room to his old Gallery the one lately occupied by l'r F. Hutchinson, Dentist. Mr. S. aMOres the ladies and gents of Kvaos viile and Ticinity that they wl'l uow find ample space and everything equal to the best Galleries of the West. Mr. S. need nor state after two years' successful practice in rhis ciu, that his Pictures are esteemed the most highly here, and many miles around, both on account of their being the cheapest are! best, but also from their unfading character. Mr. S. hiis also two lady attendants at bis Gall Ty, thereoy insuring every attention combine J with great economy of time in esch department of labor a lew minutes being all that is needed to satisfy earb of his patrons wi'.h a firstclass likeness. Sincerely thanking his parons for past favors, he trusts that by greater facilities in his Art, he may still increasingly merit their patron ige. N. B. ('res cut City Gallery, opposite tho Court boose, Main street, is open from seven In the morning until euu-down. apr3-Gm JOHN E. GALLAGHER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Offico on Third st., opp. Crescent City Hall, f I 3JS VIZ. f, .V. nisifi Hind T udson's MOUNTAIN HEIiB PILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeness of Tczuco. a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will tind a 'all account of him iu onr pimphlets and Aim mm. to be htul gratis from the Agents for these Pills. Ihe inventor and manufacturer ot 'Judsona ! Mountain Herb Pills" has spent the greater part ' of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every : country iu the world. H s-pent over six years ! among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains aud of Mexico, and it was thus that the " Mountain Herb Pills " were ill cotisrad. A very interesting sccount of his adventures there jou will fiud in onr Almanacs und Pamphlets. It is an established fact 1 that all diseases arise Irom IMPURE BLOOD! j The blood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed w 'th it, it is at once dis- ; tirbuted to every organ oi the body. Every nerve i feels tho poison, and all the vital organs uuickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The lirer ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The nctiou of the heart Is weakened, and so the circulation is w eakened. TI e lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a cough and all From a slight impuritj' at the fountain head of life the Blood ! As if you had throwu some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed aud discolored. As quickly dees impure blood fly to every part, and h ave its sling behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. Thurso Piils uot only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secri tions of the bod . They are, therefore, unrivaled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AntiBilious Medicine expels frein the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and inj eretions pure nnd tlcf ut, clearing aud resuscitat. ig the vita! organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the I " Mountain Herb Pills,"' that ill pass directly to tho afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of i tbe body, and cause the sufferer to brightnu with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pillsare the best remedy in existence for j the following complaints: Bowel Complaint, i Coughs, Colds. Client Iu'seascs, Costiveuess, Dypepsii, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Detulity, Fever and I Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, I Intbienzi, Iiitlamn.ation, Inward Weakness, Liver I Complaints, Lowuess of Bp!ttrli Stone and Gravel, ! Piles, and Secondary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! F'emales who value uealth, should nev.r b without tie se. PUIs. Tlu y piu ify the blood, remove obstructions ol all ki ids, cb ause the rkin ol all pim-pl-s and blotches, ind brut; the rich color of ' health to the pale cheek Tile Ii !an IS e nil lieclm of which these Pills are oirt, rising wav. made, were discovered, iu a very j among the tesUCaos, M triheot A hong t ues in IilexI ico. Got the Almanac ot our Agent, a -d you will j read with delight the vers interesting account it ' contains of the '-Great Medicine" of th Aztecs. OBSERVE. l'he Mountain Herb Pills a-e put up m a ta-auttliii w rapper. Each Oox contains 10 pilis, and Retail al -."i cents pet box. All genuine have tie-signature ot P. L. ,1 udsou A Co., on each box. For sale in Evansville by Keller A White, Leich Carlstedt, W. S. Thompson, uud Biertower A Brotighton. B. Ii. JUDSON A CO., Sole Proprietors, 5 Leonard St., N. Y janl IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. OURKEE l CO.'S Select Spices. 61ltlMJ"THfl jy-OT O-VJL I" .1 IS W solutely and perfectly pure, but giotind from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, trillion! reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to prevent in) or y by keepipg, and are full weight, whilo the ordinary ground Spices aro almost invariably Bhort. Wo warraut tbe.m, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all compari .on. as a single trial will ahiindautly prove. Manufactured only l.v E. B. DI'RKEE A CO.. feb20 iR.I.Vw I HI I'e.rl str.-.t. New York. i! si 1 tarsal 1 7jLjr.. WIJtTSEO W, EX.PF.BImJrM raced Vur.e and female I'hysiciau, preneuts to tho attention of mothers, her SOOTUlMi FYRUP, for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tho process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action, nnd is SL'RE TO REGULATE TIIE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IMFAVTS, We have put up and sold this article fct "r ten years, and can fay,, in confidence and ti. of it, what we have nev flor been able to say otany other medicine never fciias it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure 'fin hen timely used. Never did we know an in stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used K.80nthe contrary, all are delighted with its opera actions, and speak in terms of highest commenila Saitiou of its magical effects and me Jical virtues. J ' speak in this matter "what wo do know," afjuter ten years' experience, and pledge our re nut. t fjtion for the fulfilment of what we here declare, mjjt almost every instance where the infant Is suf-fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befound in U nr20 minutes alter the Syrup is admin aistered. This valuable prepara Ctlon is the prescription of one of the most expe rieiiced and skillful Nurses in New England, "Jand has been used with never failing snccees in thouandsof cases. It not only relioves Nihe child from pain but invigorates the stomach find bowols.corrects acidity, and gives tone and g-nergy to the vw ode system. It - ill almost in stantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind SColic, and overcome convulsions, which if not ypeeiBy remedied, end in death. We L-' lievo it ftthe best ani surest remedy iu the world, in allocates of Dys ntery and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from teething or from any ' other cause. We wcu!d say to every mot her w ho I has a child suffering from any oue of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudic s, nor the piej ndX'-s of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure yrs, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Fui directions for using w-ill accompany each bottl". None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, i9 on tho out side wrapper. Sold by Driifrgists throughout the world. Principal oflice, No .13 Cedar street, New York. Price 2o cts. a bottle junl3-dwly. KELLER WHITE, Agents, Evansville. Ind.
