Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 254, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 June 1860 — Page 3

SATt'tlDAY MORNING II NK 0 t k m p l k p o js-o Division No. 5-1, S. of T.. KKTS KVKIty FRIDAY EVENING. OV Ell the Tea graiin inlico.oii Water street. 7M JuSKl'll --'"vi, i.. vv. p. J. rMcTT, V. V H. L. asrirket, it. s M. a W . A. K. S. O. Lant, I. j. Tru.ie, O. V.M0B.O. r. Gi-lct, A. C. s. v-i, i . a. j. g. Swopu, o. a. CANDIDATES. For Olstritt Attornrr. Nrwi KOH. June sth, GtxTLtsii s :-- Yon will please announce my nun in your .i, : m cai.didato for the office f District Attorney for the Common Hmm District composed ot th con u tic. of Posey, Vanderburgh. Gibson am) Warrick Kllis Lewis. For Count' Trraaurrr. Mr. Editor: Pita announc fiirnamt of J. M. I'ALDVk kll us a candidate lor County Treasurer at he next October election. eat Tin For Jnd)(e Court Common Picas. John Pitch!-, of Potty fount, has been solicited to become a caudidate tor the Judgeship of the Court of Common Pleas, by a number of Attorneys of the District, and has consented to the use of Ins name in that connection. The announcement is therefore made accoidiugly. The friend nf Hen. Sllnton, Kq., an uource hiui as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at the Octolier election. Examluatlon or Public Schools Will commence on Monday June 25th lrfGO as follows : Miss. McKay's and Linxwiller'd schools from 9 to 10 A. M. Miss Eaton's school from 10A to 1 Miss Marv O'Birne's school from M. to :;i !'. M. The tirize Spelling Classes of the abore Schixils, will meet at Miss O'Birne.s School (Crescent School) and spell from .'fj to 5 P. M., an.l Id prizes will afterward be awarded to the best in spelling. Tuesday. Mm. Hoss's School (Hall's Building) from S to 10$ A. M. Miss Street's School (Cumberland Church ) from 10J to 12 A. M. Miss E. HafTs School (Brick School houe) from 2 to :i P. M. Prize Spelling Classes of the above three Schools, will then meet in Miss Haff's School Room, and spell from 3J to 5 P. M., and IK prizes be awarded to the best spellers. WEDNESDAY. Boy's Intermediate School (Miss Hooker) irom 9 to 12 A. M. Girl's Intermediate School (Miss Lawrence) from 2 to 4 P. M. Prize Spelling classes in above two Schools from 4 to 5 P. M. and 12 prizes awarded to the best in spelling. Till' BSDAY. Boy's Icteimediate and Grammar School (Mr. Risinger) from f lo 12 A. M. Girl's Intermediate and Grammar School (Miss Clark from 2 to 4 P. M., and Prize Spelling Classes in above two schools will spell in Baptist Church from 4 to 5 P. M., and 12 prizes be awarded to best in spelling. FRIDAY. Girl's Grammar School (Miss Fisher) all day. SATURDAY. Candidates for High School from 9 to 12 A. M. in Girl's Grammar School Room. MONDAY". Boy's Grammar School (Mr. Leavitt) all day. TUESDAY. High School (Mr. Butterheld) all day. Examinations will commence at precisely 9 A. M., and 2 P. M., each day, and parents and friends of education, Mayor and Common Council of Evansville, are respectfully invited to attend. THE CHICAGO PLATFORM, AS AMKXDKD AND ADOPTED. H' r i, That we, tho tiflngiitetl reprsntatiVMH of the KeDuhlicau alsctow of the Uuitl i iu Conventitiii Meembleili in Uw iiichmrga ol tho ttaty we owe to our constiliiutH itiiil our country, unite id the following ilclar.itions : 1st. That tlie history of the uatlou during the lartt four jmw, ba8 fully taMlilwwi the propriety iu I n-Miiy of tlie urgaui.ution anil peritetuation of thr KHpuhlicaii party ; ami that theCAUBM which calleai it into existence are permaneut in their nature, anil bow, mure thau ever beforw, deiuauil itd peecelUl and couatitutional triumph. 2. That thv maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of I udependence and eiuhodied in the Kedt-ral Constitution That all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator aith certaiu inalienable righto; that .. . - re life, UlwUHjp, and the purbiiit ot 1; 1 - - - that to rjfciire the.e riglit-, governiuents are instituted among ineu, deriving their just powufs front the ii-t n t of the gTjverued ' in edsential to the preitervation of our Itepuhlican iurititutions ; and that the Federal Constitution, the KighU of tne Otatee and (he rnitui of the Mateg nitwt and bhall b prcs-rved. S. That to the Cniun of the Stabs this nation OWefptj unirece;ientetl iucreami in population, its -011 prising development of material res4ur es, its rupid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home ami n- honor abroad; anl we hold in athorrencu all schemes tor Disuniou, couie from wbatevrr source they may : Ami we congratulate the eiiuutry that no Republican member of Cougre has uttered or countenanced the threats of listiuiou so often made by Democratic member-, without rebuke and with applause freea their politic al bSociates; ami wa deuouace. those threats ot iliutiiou, iu case of a popular overthrow of tneir as U mfttn rj as deni;'g the vital prineiples of a free, ovvrutaen t, ami as an avuv;tl of con tern dated treason, which it is the imta-rative duty of au iudiguant People sternly to rebuke aud forever eiIOfJ0B 4. That (lie niaiuteiiauce invioUte of the Uights ot the States, and especially the right of each btate. to uider auH control its owu domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is eeaential to that h.ihuce tff powers on v hich the per 'ection and eudurauce of our political tabric de-i-ndo ; aud we deuouut the lawless iuvasion by rmwd force of the soil of any State or Territory, .10 matter under what ptetext, as amoug the gravest of crimes. 5, That the present Democratic Administration has far exceeded our worst apprebeusion, iu its measureless subserviency to the exactions of a sectional interest, as especially evinced in its debperate exertions to force the infamous Lecomptou Constitution upon the protesting people of Kausas ; iu ixustruiitg the personal relation betwecu master tin. 1 servant to involve an unqualified property in persou ; in its attempted enforcement, everv where on land aud sea, through the intervention of Con gress and of the Federal Court-, of the extreme pretensions of a purely local interest ; aud iu its Ktineral and unvarying abuse of the power intrusted to it by a conndiug people. . That the lVople justly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which pervades ev-ry department of the Federal Government; that a rrturo to rigid economy and accountability is indi-pt-nsahle to arrest theystenutiic plunder of the public treasury by favored partisans ; while the recent startliug lie.elopim nts of frauds aud corruptions at the Federal Metropolis, show that an entire cbauge of administration is imperative demanded. 7. That 4he new dogma that the Constitution, of its own force, carries Slavery into any or all ot the Territories of the Vu ted States, is a dangerous ; litirj.il heresy, at variance with the explicit pro visions of that instrument iteelf, with contemporaneous exposition and vith legislative aud judicial precedent; is revolutionary in its tendency, and 3 uhversive of the peace and harmony of the country. e That the normal condition of all the Territory the United States is that of freedom: That a onr K publican fathers, when they had alxdisUed slavery in all our national territory, ordained that " no person should be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law' it becomes our duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation is necessary, to maintain this provision of the Constitution against all attempts to violate it; and we ieny the Authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery iu any Territory of the United States. U. That we brand tho recent ie-0eniug of the African Slave-Trade, under the cover of our National Flsig, aided by perversion of judicial power, as a i noe against Humanity and a burning shame to onr Country aud Age ; am we rail upon i.ongress to take prompt and efficient measure for the total and final sopprestiion ot that execrable (rattle. 10. That in the recent vetoes, by tbeir Fedural Governors, of the acts of the Legislatures of Kansas and Nebraska, prohibiting Slavery iu thoee Territories, we hod a practical illustration of the boasted Democratic principle of Non-intervention

rMd'aeka hill, tod dementi atlor. ortneciecfpttmi and fraivl involved therein. . 11. That Kansas should, of right, be Inimedi&tely admitted a a State under the Constitution recently formed aud adopted by her people, and accepted by the House of Representatives. 12. Th-it. while providing reveune for the support of the spur ml rrovcrnment by duties upon iuiKrts, sound policy r. quires such an adjustment of Ihvie iasaaMi as lo encourage the development of the Industrial interests of the whole country ; and we commend that policy of national exchanges, which secure to the working m.-n liberal wages, to egi irnliure remunerating price, to mechanics and manufacturer an adequate reward for their skill, labor, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence. 1:1. That we protect against auy sale or alienation to others ot the Public Lands held by actual settlers, and against any view of the Fice Homestead M.licy which regards the settlers as paupers or suppliants for public bounty ; and we demand the passage by Congress of the complete and satisfactory Homestead measure which has al ready passed the House. M. That the Republican party is opposed to any i huime iu our Naturalization Laws, or any State legislation by which the rights of citizenship hitherto acrorded to immigrants from foreign lands shall ba abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giving a full ami efficient protection to the rights of all classes of citizens, whether native or naturalized, both at home and abroad. ItV, That appropriations by Congress for River and Harbor improvements of a National character, required fat the accoinmodat ion anil security of au existing commerce, are authorized by the Ooaati tution, ami justified by the obligation of Government to protect the lives and proerty of its citizens. lb. That a Railroad to the I'ucific Ocean is imperatively demanded by Use interests of the whole country; that the Federal Government ought lo render immediate and efficient aid in its construction ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should be promptly established. 17. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive principles and views, we invite the co-operation of all citizens, however ditlcring on other questions, who substantially agree wilh us in their affirmance and support.

nMtJMMM k itf two n , 13 -M.ms street, have ju.-st received a good ot" the following dencriptioii of Shoe. to-vtit : Ot", Ladle1 Laatt! Hi il Cooirre.Kid M tt.-ot-. u M ad Goal SpV Heeled M " and 4k Husk:!., Slip's ill great variety. Men's Kid, Calf and Lasting Congress Boots, Calf Sea tea Ho-ds, Hnd Goal Ox ami Ties. 0 'Ht.KnM and Plash PattM and KuttlAers Fine Freocli Calf Hoots, Hoys' OaUsj Goataud Kuam. I.-d Scotch Ho..u, " " Oiford T Youth's Oxiord Tie and Hrogans, Sc. itch Boots, Child's lieth-d Kuanieh d Ankle Tits. Fancy Colored Ankle Tier., Kid and Mesracpo (,'opper Tip'd IIiots every kind. All f which were made bj the best in.iuufac tun is , Kast.und will be sold at very low prices, j uiiwt'2 REPUBLICAN DOCUMENT Till: A L'THE N TIC KDITION or the Life and Speeches ABRAHAM LINCOLN, y 1. W. BAKTLKTT, WaaafsMtaa Cutreapoacteat of the New Yoik Kvrn- I iiiK P'lht, uuil Instopoasleat, snd the wdt-kaewa j AalfctM r " Lire if Lady MM Grey," " MosWn I Aggitatsaa. Ac. "('nr lar'o 12 1110. vol. with Fine Steel Plate i ot Honest Old Abe." Price $1 0(1. PaaqpMrt I Edition, without Sneechen. Price 25 cent. AgeiitH, please to Read this. You tan make more money in telling Haitlott's t.lf" than any other edition paMMMttt, beeaaw, lt, it is Authentic and Kelialde, and will ba consiiiefiptl aa StamUrd Authority diuinirthe Onapaifa ; M, it ta a l.are and lieaiitilnl Hook for the price, and will he faro tailed to Agents as hw, if not lower, than any other edition pabtisaeal Take notice a dimple copy of Burtlett's Lite of Lincoln will ba seut hy nmil, postage paid, on receipt ol 91. Is1 ; or, a sample of the Pamphlet Edition, for KS eaata. Send for a sample, and then if you jradi to engage io the al of the work, we will send you our terms to Agen.s, which cannot fail to give satis faction. Addreaa, II. DAYTON, Publisher, faaeai-9td Ho Howard h t . , New York. CHiPPKMZ! COPV UK ' hags Prime Hio, .TO Pockets Old Oovernment Java, 10 hags Laguayra, Just received and for sale by C'HAS. McJOHNfTON, Posey Hlock. Fourth of July at Evansville. ran".' a? , appointed a committee to invite the citizens of the surrounding counties ot Indiana, Illinois, aud kentnekv, toattettd a GRAND CELEBRATION Of the Working Men on the 4th of July, l"i. Eaca Grail will represent iis peculiar urada i:i the procession, uiol after a inarch through Lbs city, will proceed to a I1EAUT1 Kl'L 0BOVB above, where the Declaration of adepaadenca will oe reatl, aud an oration delivered, after which a StTMPTUOUS DIMM KB will Is-offered to all. Everything free, aad all are invited. Ample arrangements are made to feast ai.issi persons. J. S. McCBACKSM, W. II. KLI S.MAM, P. DECK BR, t'omiuittet CH. KUATZ, J junel'.t II UNNELL'S Flooring; 3VCll0, 0OKHKB (K WALNUT STREET AND TIIK CANAL, EVAN8FILLK, IND. rwnum svjku t-: t. it .. w t-:.-r J- is now in lull operation, with new aio! complete Madiiuery of the latest style, for Planing and Dressing Lumlar, Planing and Croo im: I'lo,.ring, making 1mus aud Sash Mouldings, Window Ulinds, anil every other description of Worn" atone iu such estaldishnieuts. All work at these Mills warranted to he well done, and will Is' otlrred at the lowest cash price. Dry Poplar Flooring ami Wrathorhoarding constantly ou hand, anal will he sold fur cash. Brackets aud Scrolls sawed to any patter a. Slitting and all kinds ol Sawing done to order, ami iu the most appro Tad style. jy2i VM. BUNNELL. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. u tttSMt li II, Cfasf -.V J UH T KKm a tamed ft oa r.i'.Vt. - ll... I wl 1.. . . V.- V has ntrcliasel a . 1 t-J beaatlfal assort ment ol Ban Watch- : .. I 1...... ..n .. n- - A Silverware. jZ&l ( rtptitui, !) ii pri - KJ. I p.ired to tiiit pur- T" V, dialers in eery p a r t i c u I m r, and wlii. b be Itttaaass t sell at THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. 11 n- uiviles bis b lends aud rustouiers to examine bi poods and prices before purcli..Mi.g elsewhere. All gN.ds sold are warranted to la? as represented. N. U. Personal atteutiou paid to repairing ot' tine Watches. Jewelry repaired .tt sbort notice. No. 89 Main st., opposite Court Boose. Kv;msville, ludiana. apr3) V. L. GKISLKK. 'MM OTM TO Mi - Ji F tV ft OH MS JL U-tt, cboice kinds old Potatoes, t'tr t-iile by CHAS. MoJOUNdTON, laafTT Posoy Block, Main -treet. Wholr-riHle and i tail dealer in TOYS AND NOTIONS, NO. 1 MAIN STREET, wm,URRM! CJUV UK Ot7.V J WW full stock of all the novelties of the dav lor the Fall Trade and Holiday Presents, including Iuuch, Melodeons, Violins, Harps, Accord pan a, Kites, Flutes, Toy Drums, Ouns, D ills. Balls, Tea Sets, Tops, Marbles, Chessmen, Dominos, FireWorks, Gold PlatI and Hilt Jewelry, Sc. Country and City Trade solicited hy octMj A. C. PUSHKK. New Dry Goods Establisimienl . rWlHE t VJt N.VA', ..Til OP M the firm of Hoser Itros. & Co., lgs leave to inform his friends and citizens of Eransville and vicinity, that he has just returned from the East with, and is now opeuiug at the capacious store room, on First street, one door south of Preston Bros , a splendid gtck of Staple and Fancy Dry Uoods, constrtiate of everything from the lowest price Musliu to the fiuest Silk am! Dress Qooda the market affords. Having heeu long acquainted aith the baaiaeaSi the undersigned is aware that I He cash system is the only svstem which will succeed, and therefore only s-lls for cash. Priced will he in accordance. Therefore, all in nets! of Dry floods will call nl tho new store on First si rect, w here yon will get the worth of your money. Respectfully, L. F KEY mar sb a" ' i " t, m. ?W I5K kegs assorted sizes, just received and lor sale by I'll AS. MclOHN.TON, marl Puaay's Block, Plain street . tan tt 1 3. K f' af at r M 4! M. M B -ST In great variety, at the lowest price, at the New Drug Store of fcb N. S. THOMPSON.

Molloemy1Ptll.Mtnrrhaa.Jeui. den suppression of the evacuation frequently euds in collapse. The action of Holloway's medicines are bated on a more rational princirlo ; by combining ' with the depraved, humors, they neutralize arid e ; pel them through the natural ehanbela. Th.-y i purify the fluids, cleanse the howe's, invigorate the stomach, and by regulating the various functions, restore tho body to its normal state of health. Sold at the manufactory, No. 30 Maiden Lane, I New York, and by all Druggists, at (Sc.. and SI per bo oriad. jiine'2C-lwd.tw JfaarIlna aaaaai fi Mtltttrm art note i generally conceded to he unequaled for their prompt 1 action iu alleviating ami curing all diseases of the stomach. Their superior excellenca and consequent renown is readily accounted for, from the well known fact that they are made under Ihe per- ' sotial supervision ol the proprietor, iu strict accordi ance with pharmaceutic science. Its use is always ! attended with the most beneficial results, and in cases of Nervous Debility, Oonstipatiou, Flatulence, and other like diseases, caused hy a disordered stomach, its curative powers are of the most speedy

I and powerful character, and exceeds any other preparation of the same claims before tho public. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everjrwbere. june'iC lwdiw Tlie Hear and Startling Poem or tlie Dress tor i lie Hair. CANTO 1. Miss Flora McFlisisey of Madison Square, A lady id' fashion, of wealth and of beauty. Spent money like water for stuff for the hair, Aud did it because she thought it a duty. To paint the tine lily to perfume the rose To gild refined gold though few would suppose Hiss Flora McFliuisey, with beauty so rare, Required aught to m ike her more charmingly fair. canto it. Miss Fl'-ra had heard of a noted Professor, Vho dresbed his owu hair, tho not a hairdresser, Vth a magiesl, wonderful, great p 'eparatioti, (Now used in vast qaaatitiaa over the nation.) This noted Professor was irray as a rat Al juvenile thirty BO older thau that And the amount of poor hair his crown had upon it, iThough now as black as a raven's wing, Willi Inst re enough fur a ball room king,) V ould not have been accepted, such was its harsh and dry character, by any fashiooist, however bald kfl might have been, who e'er wore a bonnet. This is all of tbfcj beautiful and startling poem which aill be puldished in this paper. If you desire t learn the effect of the preparation w hich Miss McFliuisey applied to her hair, call at 31'J Broad way, and Profae. .r Wood's agent will prove to you that Wood. Ir Restorative is one of the best articles for beiinfifying aud promoting the growth and restorina' aa origiinl color of the hail , ever put Is for" h' world. OaHIM Beware of lillalasa Imitations, as several nr.- ead.v in the market, called by different names. Use iihiii unless the wotds (Pmfoennr Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown iu the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent edlcine dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. junel2-lmd&w Htalth and pur blood art Inteparabl. Recollect that all sickness arises from impurity of the blood, and that Judson's Mountain Herb Pills will so surely rind out and cleanse these impurities from the system, that dhease cannot exist. So simple and innocent are the herbs aud plants that compose them, tht it is not necessary to have them sugar coated in order that the stomach can hear them. In most cases, Pills are sugar coated because the materials of which they are made are so griping and malignant, that otherwise a delicate stomach could not hear them. These Pills deal with disease as it is, and w ill not only cure by removing tho cause, but will build up and restore- tho broken constitution There ar? many who haveso trifled with their constitutions that tbey think medicine cannot help them ; let not even these despair : incredulity and scepticism is overthrown by a mass of testimony which is truly irresistible. At first the virtues ascribed to these MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS were deemed fabulous. The public had beuu so often deceived that they could not believe the simple truths advanced by their discover r. Yet facts ue. deniable, attested by witnesses of the highest chat -adar and respectability, have proved, aud ar proving each day, the virtues of this M mighty healer." They mark by tbeir miraculous efficacy i anil pvmer a new eta in laeuicine. .ludson'a Mountain Herb l'ills and Moun tain Herb Worm Ten are sold by all medicine Dealers. junel2-lmd&w dart jour !. ' tt't tali frrtat pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valtiahle and indisjHmsuhle article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Gatds on Horses. -- Our men have used it for severe Burns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and al! sav it acts like magic. We use no other Liniment, J. W. H K WITT, Foreman for American, Harudeii's and Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Express." " knti.f.mkn : I had a negro man worth SlJini, who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over one year ; I had used every thing I could hear of without laoietlt, until I trietl the Mustang Lini a lent. It has perfectly cured him, and 1 can now take the above price tor him. Kespectnuljr yours, J AM KS DORRAM E" Every Planter, Teamster, and Family should have this iuvaliiable article. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. BARNES & PARK, Piopi -it-tors, j-.nielo liud.l w New yMrk. Halt- llyt: Hair Iffft;: - Hair Ityt!!:WilHaai A. Batchelor's Hair Dye! The original and be.- in Ihe world ! '. ! All others are mere iuo i tat loans, and SBowld be avoided, if you wii.li to escape ridicule. I.RAY, RED, r RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful aud Natural Brow n or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skiu. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have ! been awarded to Wm. A. Batcuklok since 1 83d' aud over Mi,(i) applications have been made to tht , Hair of the Patrons of bis famous live. W. A. BATCH KLOK'S HAIR DYE produce. : a color not to be dirtingiiisheii Irom tiatute, and is wvkaANTtu not to injurs in the least, however loug it may be coutinued, aud the ill cth els of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated tor life by this Splendid Dye. Sold iu all cities and towns of the United States, I by Druggists and Fancy Giaxls Dealers. tv. Genuine has the name aud address upon j a steel plat, engraving ou foar tides of each Box, I of WILLIAM J. BATCHEL0R, niarlT-lyrilAw 111 Bond street. New York. MV-r WTtftl Wig??! aOfii-' V ics and Toupeet- surpass all. Thty arts eW'ant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm no fumlm up behind no shrinking off the head ; indeed, thifl U tho only Establishment whara those thintta are properlv nitderstood and math-. I'i Uond ?trett, Sew Vork . ma-t7-l vrd.Vw flodiam Minim; Poaarauiy, Ivvansvitle, Indiana. Office on Water street, bet wean Main and Locust. Coal, la laaatttJaaaf not lesa than 2:1 bushels, delivered v ativ pal t of the city, at 10 cents a,-r bash. At the pit, i cents. JOHN WTO ON D, ,ct'- Secretarvand Matiaer. fTJ PLli UBOCMiMtMES.5 nhds Si. O. Suar, in bbht IfenltiliK do 111 hhls Molasses, lo hf bbla H,. j" bear. Ot.Kip, Wot sale by VICKKBY BROS., iunelil No. 8ii Main st Lots for Sale tfh'V MOST JJJSW TPH.HS. WW Tlie most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. 'JO lots of 6 acies each, on the Newhunt road, 1! j miles from the Court-house, and 8 lots of 5 acres each, on Washington avenue, eM mile from tlie city. As email a quantity as cuafourth of an acre will he sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIEBB0WUB. nov22dly

BUSINESS CARDS. Ring the Sell! Stop the dars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR

H. M. WELLS & CO., ooxsttTtsa in part or Those Fine Glove Kid ; " Brown Comrress Heeled Boots. Oaiters. ' ' Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS. Call in and examine them. H. M WELLS t0 Sign of the Big shoe, may:i No. 8. First street. John law, M. a. ANTiiF-s, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANT HE S, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTION AND REiL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court House, Evansville, ludiana. maylC-dixwly WILLIAM BIERBOWER, WHOLESALE DRUGrCSrlST AMI DEALER IN PA XTS, BR USHES, OILS, VA RXJSIi, Window Glass and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wine, c, $"". "tt'athlng-tou Block, Main ttrttt. EVANSVILLE, INB. Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic, lel.li.-lvd JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF Til E PEA C E aaa G LN ERA L COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, more streets. between Maiu aud S3'aLouisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. nnii Ji ". p. it si it ii js M. opent d an ageticv for the sale of all kinds of Maiiuf..ctured Tobacco and Cigars, aud will sell as cheap as the cneapest. 1 uspecially invite the patronage of the city trade, who will Hnd il to their interest tt give me a call. 1 have also 0)a-ned a complete retail stock of Candies, Nuts, Kaisins, Lemons, xc. Also, a superior article of Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, to retail at 70 cents per pound. Give me a trial. JAS. L. SPALDING, Jaa23-tf W lit for Daniel Spalding, J r. JT C, N U B L I n c Formerly with Ubba., ,,odosS Co., Cincinnati. Mauufactuic.' of FIRE AND BURGLAu PROOF SJ -A. IT" DEISComer Ti&irtl and Dlvlaftuii StreeU VASS lLLKt ISO. CuQbtuntly on h:.nt, h11 rlifTi reitt M.rs f S.tts, lutuBt -t ten ami itiiiiroveuunt, KUArunteed to be tHjtml in dumL.ility and finish to any KaMtern uauu tactuiers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Al,80 MHtiufacturtTd of LOCKS. WALL SAFKS, SU UTTERS, Etc., all finished in tho best style of workmanship. SKciinen8 of Safes, etc., tuny be beeti at Messrs. Boelker, Klusman & Co., 75 Main street, to w h--in all orders must be aildresRod. ana;'U Family Groceries. Wm. CalcLwo LX, AO. 0, FftSa' SI"., BET. MAIS A LOCUST, a m.l s O.y ll.l.-ll .aWTB will hkMML ceive regularly during the coming w inter aud spring, a choice artiulcof SHAKEU T A ISLE BVTTEH. Also Poultry, Kgirs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit Homminy, Deans, Split r'eas, Deaf Lard, Ice. FLOUK AM) MEAL. My stock of stapl i and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. du3"N. B. Goda delivered to any part of the city free of charge. deel JOHN IVINSONT MANUFACTURER OK S T A T I O N AR Y AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES O X Corner I. ret and Water Streets, Pvautvlll Mnitluna. j. a $ j. a. smith, 1H7 3Ia.iit sirecti Cor. SevtiUli, S u. U V J IS .S V I L L E I A D . a1 iVfTiV jVtTMa jVOH THK aifT iJT Tmmm besttiwed upon ttieni, ler leave V inbra their frie a Is and the community in general that witli the aid ut uew machinery, tlity are enabled lo tuna out wtn k BQperKir to that ot any East, era make. Those w ho w in Ut have uod TUULS, and at the same time etico&ragu hMU maniitacture, can supply tLemselves at the hietory. IImK liets. Axes, liuen, Iraw-K ni vst Pork Cleav ers, Millers1 rick-, and !. !' d Toola of all kinds, tiiude of double rcliiit d cast steel, and warratitt-d .pial to any iu list.. jituilaly -flTfio r It Kjfji', JJY't .rVjVatf. S 3."0 bush KarCon:, 5 toutl liraii , 60 buah Frewh Ground Meal, Just received and for sale by juueili CJIAS. McJOHNSTOV. ISRAEL KI T TE N BERG, JU t,ltN Of Tti'ttS TtJt-VrFi 4 Haimlai lm. No. 4, Third st . liet. Main and Locust, opp. Craaeawt City Baak BaUtttaga Rvaaartlle. lad. These celebrated Sa- tacb-sare madeof Brazilian Pehble., and i-onsti-iict d ii xvcordance with the philosophy of abBM, in ta .peculiar form of a roncavo-c nvex, which can oe nsed by the old and jpaajaar, i-ither by day or candle liht, with perfect ease. and no unpleasant feeling; to the eyes that mvny experience Irom u.-iuu the comnion kind. They ter.l to strengthen and improve fhesirrht, as will he B i. by the following testimonials from those iLsinp them ; AVorn ggiaifl Crr, &g. I hare pnrchaar J a pair of Sjieetacleft frm I. 1 hittenbera-. I have found them to he perfectly easy to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tl em to the public. From S. Forenson, Eq. I takeirreat pleasure iu recommetiditiK the flashes of I. Kitteuberg to the. public. They give great rafiafairt ion. From Jf7e W. B. Moore, Boonville, out For years mst I have la-en accustomed lo use ar tiflcial'siirbt, and have trii several kind- of spectacles, but I have found none so easy to the eye as I. Kittenherg s. I take pleasure in recommending thaaa to the public. PrinCrtoH, itihfCiH COUtltlj, imL Ilaving pill I IibwmI. and lor some time use I, the Brazilian PebMe Spectacles, Rotteu up by Mr. I. Kitteuberg, formerly of Indianapolis, and now of Kvansville, we can most coraialiy recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and in all respects a good article Kov. .1. UN M.MASTKK, ft. N. -I EUAULD, lOSKPfl DKVIN, J- J. KIRKMAN, SAMUKL WU1T5ETT, ROBERT DUNCAli. in itaif

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CHARLES ADELMAN, ! BOOT & SHOE M ANuSpACTURER, COR. MAIN AND THIRD STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. AH work warranted to lie done iu gooi style and very cheap Call and examine. niay-21-fini Robert t$ o y , J H CHI T K C'T, Office Cur. Main and Water Sts.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings. A.-., for all classes of building!, prepared on short uotiee, and on reasonable terrt.1. augl7 Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, .Vo. 133 Poiti'g Block, Malm St. rglHE L J1I K ltt (U. fill, H.I7.VW JL removed to No. 132 Posey's Block, Main street, and disp osed of bis old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, 4c, which he will sell, either at wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market. Having purchased m - stock lor cash, I can sell my goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for past favors, aud hoj e by strict attention to busiuess to merit a continuance of their patronage. KS" Goods delivered in any part of the city free ot charge. sep26 T. REDMOND. JOS. SCH0ENFELD, MANUFACTURER ft WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, SATINETTS, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats ami Caps. No. 3 Main Stbef.t, bkt. Fi ist asiv SSecond. sepl-2 EVAIISVILLK. IND. H0LLINGSW0RTH & BR0. Have just received a I trge importatiou of Crockeryware, Q,ueensware, Glassware, China, &c., On First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EVANSVILLE, TND. Theodore Mingst & Co., Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Maiu and Sycamore streets, KVANSVILLE, IND. jan I 6md W. II. P. STODDARD, JT THK OLD K ST.l BLISHK O mm. DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tinues to keep on hands a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which he sells at as low a figure as any house in the city. .Vsn, a laree and varbd ass.rtmei t of AMBROTXI'F. .STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES, AUD CHEMICALS, lu fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. sept'20 NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. &. h . shout. oct'22-h'mdl a- howako. K. H. VAIRCHILI1 JOHN W. BINGHAM E. H. FATRCHILD & CO., (VuCi'et8ora to T. TwiTi'HKLL tt Co..) Commission Merchants, j 7( P0 YDR A S S TH EET oct4 JVV.W OHI.e A.S. H. XK.WVKII V V CO., COMMIS siou and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poylias Street. New Orleans, La. aiy2U-d&wly rWl eV. 'OKL, STOCIk COMMISSIONS m a IMerchant ami proprietor SttT-k Stablea, New OrlanH, Lh jan2257ly. mrw ttaVi it Mi ti HOJVUatOi kSW.MaWB- aion Merchant, No. 7 Latavette struet, New Ur ieaud, for tho sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fi uitei, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, too. Cash advances marie on consignments. mal5-ly g-UJ k MM. TilMi fVi H BttM U VM? M for many yeirs chief Clerk ii the house of JOHN Hl'ULEV A Co., Ugs to otter his servictr as Commission Merchant, to the friemN aud patruna of that house, now thnt it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed h co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of K. W. Benton JC Co., tinder thename and style of BENTON &KIM;, to tke place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house mi JOHN UL'KLEV & Co., who have had opitortuuitit-s of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their busiuess. Vwrv res pec t fully, THoMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette mnl New Levee streets. New Ol leans, April 27, UtfiH. amril-y S. TWICHELL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HERCHA.VT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consijrnmentti to either of our houses. KKFKR TO Mi-sun. A!li8 & nowes, Bement A Veile, Howard m Brown . Evnimville. jyfi ftlJ.HlJS-, liUKJTIIOVSK a- Co., ; )MM IhSHl.N AMI r U K W A K il 1 Ji w MERCHANTS, So. IN Poydras Street, NEW UULEAN3, LA. CLEM WILKIN ... R. GBEATHOL'SE...,log. U1TZINGEB. We jrive our pemonal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, lY.rk, Bacon, Lard, e. angl B. P. ETHEI.L .. U. O. AHB0TT....EU. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., lyiinmission and Forwarding Mercliazits, NO. lOl MAGAZINE 'f., NLW OHLEANS, LA. Geo. Fowr & C'i'., Brown & Aikmun, nnd P. G. , O'Kiley, Evansville, Ind. A. tt. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newburg, : lad. M. Lesvenwortli, Esq., John tl. Evertson. ; Esq.,Mt. Vernon, Ind. ii. P. HinldiMith A Co., Dojuville, I nd : Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlio, Esq., Hen- f dersou, Ky Nock, Wicks & Co., D. S. Benedict Son, Lou- i isville, Ky. jy6 j

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Ta-racraaiTcrlat. MILLINERY STORE. ar-aa, K ttm 1. C MM JC ? tM . . 1 ? 7 - it it as., op 74 Aufi Rroadwav. N. V.. would call the particu lar Aiianiinn nf the' ladies of this citv and sur rounding country, that they have just opened a B-canch Store at No. 7 First street, between Main and Sycamore, where they are now ready to show you one of the largest and most splendid stocks ot Millinery Goods, such as Silk aud Straw BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silks, Crapes, Head-Dresses of all styles. Straw Flats, and Boys' Hats, Ac, Ac. Their facilities for obtaining Goods can 't be enrpassed, as thev are in the same business in New York, whence they receive New Styles & Patterns Every Day. I'articular attention is paid to our Bleaching and Pressing Department. Bemember the place of the New York Millinery Store, No. 7 First street, luxt to Preston Bros., Evansville, Ind. may9 Jin PETER VIERLING. M RI IHJ 1ST, J O. U-PST Ul TliH MAW STREET, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Staffs, Window Glass, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical Instruments, &c. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, aud all popalar patent medicines of the age, Ac. jel8 J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wmolksalk ami Retail PEED AND SEED STORE, DtALKa IN HAY, COBS, OATf, SHIP-STUFF AND BRAK, Water St. bet. Main and I.ocutl, uov-2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. PHI L fP L E C K E R . (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CASBLES, Also an extra article of m VMM'MJTa, JKJS'tllJVJB, A C.I H Oil.. Dealers iu Rosin, Soda, Ashe-i, Ac. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of oar own raising, in ijiiaiitities to suit purchasers, 4C Mala atraat bet. first X Steond, EVANSVILLE, IND. USST'emis cash, or (ii) days' paper m-gotialde in bank. jatiiio ly KvaiLsville Commercial College vtTv 7, JVOBTH FIHST ST tt P P 1 EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishin,.- n i acquire a thorough practical knowledge of Doublefcntry hook Keeping, a well as a general uusiiics Education. This lnstitutiou has been in successful operation tor over live years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl3-ly JEREMIAH BEIIM, Principal. -A.- M. McG-riff; WHOLESALB DKAI.KB IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 8 Went First street, up2,r-ly EVANSVILLK. IND. .1 PERRY ELLIOTT'S CITY CSrsStllox-y o A.x-t, NO. 45 WAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. 3B Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypea. sepa-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN CHALLOCK, Evansville, UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Abjitstkb or Avebahf.ii, and Ngtaiiv Fwuc. lie continues to issue Policies fnnn several Kirsl Chiss and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire Ritkt. U wiil also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of I..os of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to tho settlement ol all mat tors connected with INSURANCE, for parties in terested. Uis long experience as an last uani-e Aoivi, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 0 Main st. HIRAM NELSON JORKPH F. M BEVMIl.DS. Auction and Commission. . KLSO.V T CO., SVCCMSSSOItS to Woolsey a Nelson, v i 11 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 will pay particular attebtoott to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they wiil attend to any auction sales auywhere iu the city. Particular atteutiou given to the- sale of Lauds and Town Lots Ac &o. tebl7-ly JT SMITH'S Sit HIT MJlJS'UPJC mjW a TORY, 35 MA1X STREET, Evansville, Indiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Shir ts.Gentlemen's Furuishin (iootLs FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, l'leiue rail at 35 Mitin Street. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton ami Linen lvaMH.8, promptly attended t, and neatly executed. 4a rate fill for pant patronage, 1 Peepectfully solicit & continuance ol the mime. Bhirtii made t order Irom nietumrement, ami Mai iatac tion warranted. iept-1 y IrjrMMsji ar f HJKhTO'. wsto v--M- SALE DRV GOODS HOTTSE. First slrn t, Kv - nsvilte, Ind. Merchants will always find a full stock of Dry (Joods, Boots, Shoes, Ilatd and daps, at .hia If-iWB.'. which will.be sold on fair terms. fm jJl K N CO U R AGE H OMS L ABOR. " ft H. ttnujin.no, CMRHMUR Itm N AMTFACTUBEK, Mi in streett nrar the Canal. Kvanaa u.LEt Ind. Has on hauJ a large utock uf Hugg.e arnl Wiagoafl .f nvery variety all of his own nmiiuta. -tur which hu will warrant to Ins superior to any work to be piirehaml at the East for the saltan prioea. During the late hard times, and the incleaaent winter with its impaHsably imnidy roads, the demand tor Carriages has been light, and his stock baa aci umulatod in hit warerooms ; to dispoae of it, nd ! to relieve himself from a nti.jht pecunlarj nSfure, I tie will bell at remarkably low prices. Any person ) whouanty a beautiful Buggy at a bargain, will find i x. bt-ttcr chance for a traIe th.tn he BAfl v-r 1 before, at DKOAUM'TH New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES! I J. P. ELLIOTT, i Successur to.. Ii. Cook, Pioneer Kamily Grocery i j No. 22 Main Street, ; nrta o nv mjy mmjvh wjth Mm. an almost eudUsit variety of Fancy and Staple j j Groceries, which he inteiids to sell at DN1FOKM 1 prices. He will not sell one or two jesaBaa; articles : ut 'mt or below eoat to attract atteiitior: ; but the ; j ciiuuunity may reTy ou getting good M tielei at : tkir average pricen. I have something Csf slmoef j j everyh-nly. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, j 1 misuse and bachelors can find goods iu which they i obtain value received for their money. jati.4 l P KT-IilOTT'S "mi!v Orocgtry. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MA HE AND ' YANKEE NOTIONS, So. HO Alain Street, Evansville, lucl. Agents for German An t...r Bolting Cloth. I AMUEL F.. QILBKBT WILLIAM It. HAHr.a. 1 8. JF. Gilbert V Vo. Wholesale Grocers, ; Sycamore utroet, between Water and First, Baaa I villr, Indiana. A full HSortment of Groceries al ! way on hand, aud for Hale at tho lowest prices. ! j Afet tor CyiireHH Mills, Ctton arnn, 5c., at ; ntannractiirer'H pricen. (novl WHIP it Lit PI KM JV BVSIJS PS. i, I M AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Korwardm and j 'Jomtnisbiou Merchants, Itectitiera of the ct-lebrated ! MasTlnHa Whinky, Dealers in all kind of Produce, : jiiia-rior Old Ilourbou and Rye WaUaUaa, and WotI eiirn and Domestic Liquors, Jtc, Water street, Peci jnd dooraliove Vinq, Kvansville, Ind. I HF.NUrD.ALI.I8. LLWIS H0WK3. I lehS-ly 1 J Ai . Jt BMOTHKItS, UVHOLiZ W SALK AND RKTAIL DKALEliS IV FAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, f nrain, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tuba, Hurke;s, Vhurus, and Woodwnre generally, No. 82 Main street, Kv- . aiiHVillu, Ind. Uixida delivered in any part of the city free wfchorge. ott'jl JA8. W. VK'KERY JOHN VICKF.UY fiAMTL VICLrilii . HOTELS. fHPH WO Oil HOVSP. WILL. P. J BYEKS, Projirietor. streets, Evansville, Ind. L-oMt landing. (Jorner First and Iocnst One square from steam-mv5-lj WJTPU ST U PPT, jfll T I" HOT PL between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octi-tr wm. a. uuiuouitT. Top. i

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fe'iVLAllGEMliilT OF CftE SCENT ClTt OH.V1! TO THK IJHP.I n. MJS -crea'-ed tiade, and high appreciation of Mr. ! Smith's Photographic Pictures, which possess atI ways fine shadow" and a clear expressive likeness ! he has added as a Reception Koom to bis old Gallery the one lately occupied by Dr. F. Hutchinson, Deulist. Mr. S. assures the I i.n and gents of Evans j ville and vicinity that tbey will now find ample j space and everything equal to the best Galleries of the west. Jir. r. neeu 1101 siaie aner iwu years Kjccessful practice in this city, that his Pictures are esteemed the most highly here, and many miles around, both on account of their being the cheapest aud best, but also from their unfading character. Mr. S. has also two lady attendants at his GaTJerv, thereby insming every attention combined with great i-eononiy of time in each department of labor a few minutes being all that is needed to satisfy each i f bis patrons with a firstclass likeness. Sincerely thanking 'is patrons for pad! favors, lie trusts that by greater facilities iu bis Art, he may still increasingly merit their patronage. N. B. -CtaealBBi City Gallery, opposite the Court house, Main strewt, is open from seven iu the morning until sun-down. apr- tim JOHN E. GALLAGHER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Third st., opp. Crescent City Hall, P I VI. SS VI CLP, US-JO. mavS .'find TVLCaLSOjTL'lS MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above we preaant yon with a perfect likeness o f Tczuco, a chief of a tribe off the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will nod a full account of him In our pamphlets and Almanacs to he had gratis Irom the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and inanufaoturer of "Judsoii'd Mountain IJerh Pills baa punt the greater part of his life in rraretfn??, having visited nearly every country in tlie world. HN upent over six years among the Indiana of the Kot ky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the ' Mouutatn Herb Pills Were discovered; A very interesting account of bis adventures there you will ttnri in our Alaaaaace and Pamphlets. It is an eetabiUeJiad fact that all diseases arise from 1MPUUK HL00I! The Mood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is atonca distirhuted to every organ of tho hody. Every nerve fuels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver oaaaaa to secrete a Hiilhctency of bite. The action of the heart is weakened, aud ao the circulation is weakened. Tl e lungs become clogged with tho poisonous matter; hence, a cough aud all Irom a slight impurity at the fouutaiu head of life th" Mood ! As if yon had throWH some earth, for instanre, in a pure spring, trout which ran a tiny rivulet iu a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does Impure bloodily to every part, aud leave iu sting behind. All the pahsagfs become obstructed, and unless the obstruction i removed, tint lamp of life soon dies out. Thoe Piils not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the uecr tioBa of the body. They aet therefore, unrivaled as a 0VEB FoR BILIOUS DISEASE8, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AutiBtltoaa Medicine axpela rrem the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and render all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vitul organs. Pleasant, indeed, hi it to us, that wo are able to place wit bin your reaon a medicine lfko the ' Mountain Herb Pills, M that will pass dlre tly to the aflictad parts, through the blood and lluidu of the body, and ctuse the sulleier to brighten with the t! . I, of beauty and health. Judson'h PiUaare the beat rramdj in existence 1 i the following complaints : Kowel Complaints, f'onghs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dys- -! i . Diarrhcea, It-ropey, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, ludigefdiou. Influenza, Inflauin arion, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints, Lowness of Sjarits, Stono and Gravel, Piles, and BecOeMUUTV Symptoms. GBKAT FKMALK MKDICINK1 Females wm value health, should never be with out tbeto Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstruction Of all kinds, cleanse the skin ot all pirnpies ami hloteht-s, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek, j The plants and herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, in a very surprising way, I among the Teucanr, a tribe of Aborigines in Mex ico, tiet tlie Almanac ot our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account it containsof the "Greal Medicine" ot the Aztecs. OliKKV'K. Tlie .Mountain Herb Pills are put up iu a beautiful irrapfM t . Koch Box contains 40 pillst and Retail at 25 cent per box. All genuine have the rignatwrt trf II. I. ! ndaoa A 0b., ou each box. For sale in Evanarilla by Keller X White, Leich J- Cartetedt, W. 8 ThoaaBeotti aud Itierhower A Broughton. ii L. JTDDBON A CO., Sole Proprieties, janl BB Leonard st., N. If IMPORTANT TO HOUSBKEEPEHB. E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S Select Spiccsa g 1 tt t:-T Mi Mi it JVmT om w Jttt jWsolutely and perfectly pure, but giound from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without referenre to coat. They are beautifully packed in tin toil lined with paper), to prevent, injury by keepii g, and are full weight, white the ordinary ground Spiees are almost Invariably aborts We warant them, In point of strength and richness M flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manntactnred only by K. R. DCKKKK A CO., feh'JOisd.Vw 181 Pearl sir. eft. New York. MX S. WLVS.O W, iiroti Arnrseanu f.-iii.i' PhysiciaXI. pro.-,fiitt to tile attention of itlt-f lierri, bar SOOTUUiq (YltUP, for Children TeelUiii'j, wliieli graatly facilitates ttta process of Teetliini;, by softediBjf the cinni, reducing all inalasawatioa will al:.-tv all pniu mid apaaaaoaaVl aatiaa, and is bCllE l'O KbGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon .t, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RELIKF AMI II E A LT IT TO YOCB INFAMTS, We hare pat up and MM this article fr r er len yours, and ran say, . iu confidence and tl. of it, what we have an 3or been able to say otauy other niedieine oarer sfhaa it failed, la a siii)rl instance, tc effect a cure $wheu timely nswl. Nov or did we kuow au iu stance of diasatisfactioi. by any one who used it. Ci Mi t lie contrary, all are delighted with its opera- sitions, and ak in terms of highest eommeDda Stioa of its magical effectsaud medical virtues. -j;We peak in this matter "what we do know," airier ten years' experience, and pledge our regrota.a)tioB for the fulnlment of what we here declare. mIii alniost every instance where the infant is saf- aCering from pain and exbatistion, relief will ba --toiiiel in looriio minutes after the Syrup is admin aetatvd. Tliis valuable preparm Otlon is the prescription of one of the araal eapeiliated and sk i I I f n I Nurses iu New Eugl.md, H'nd has been nsed with ne'er failing (access InSjthoaaaodaof oaaea. It not only relieve Slbe child from uiln but invigorates th." stomach Shad bo wels, correct acidity, und gives tone and 5 nervy to the wlnilesystem. It -ill almost in siantlv relieve GripUM in the Bowels aad Wlad 'oli.-, aiel overcome convulsions, which if not "fapaedllj ruaaiMud, en d iu death. We believe it SSttu- be-t anl surest remedy in ' he world, 111 all peases of llys ntery and Diarrhea in ehiidien, jvb th.-r it arises from teething or from any other eause. We would say to every mother who I has a child s 11 If e r i na; Ire 111 any one of tic foregoing COBlpiaiataJ do not let your prejudices, nor th." pi ejcl res of otbura, stand between your suffering child and the relief thai will be sun yes, aaeoiasel, stir.-. to follow the 11 e of this medicine if timely used. Fill: directions lor BSlaa will accompany eacb bottln. None genuine unless the fac simile of CLHTIS.t PEUK1NS. New York, ij on the out side wrapiier. Bald ha Druggists throi.trhout t ha world. Principal xftlei-, No. IS Oilar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a bottle japl3-dwly. KtLLEK WU1XE, Agents, Evansville. In