Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 258, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 July 1860 — Page 3
FRIDAY MOKNINU....
T j; .w f , ji o jp n o j'o it Division f io. D4. . or I .. JUL KETS KVKI;Y FRIDAY KVEMSd OVKK thi' Tvlei;r:tIi OAo., o. Water attwf. Just I'll ""'"vi.I,. W. P. J. MrN fit. W H. L. Bracket, i, G. Lanl, T. W Sinrti.n, C. S. W 1, 1. S. aprj ; M. .i t,,-f, .v. it. a. J. TriuM-, , F. Quiet, A J. G. SwtilH' r. u. s. CANDIDATES. For District Aitorij-. Xi.v mou, Jiiob 8th, lS'o. Gkntk m FN : Yi u ':i "!i hs'i announce my narce in y. BY mpmt u i rau.li late for tin- office of IMMrkt Attnraey f..r ihe Coaaaaoa Pleas District coniiosed . f ib- cmratiaa of 1 oey. T.mtiiili.igl , Gib on nti'l Vnrirk Ki.ms I.r.wis. For uaaty Treaomrrr. Iff. Kllteer: I' . as announce t he name of l v ' -I'Wi i.i a candidate for I'mnty Tr.-as-btw ke t ctot let-tic. mural. Fov Jifite oui t OoMSlOB -' rasher, at i'uey totally, Itaa bcn eutfeffeed to bor..ne a candidate lev the Judgeship of lb Court of r'l'mmon Plea, by a iiuitw of Attorneys of the District, end has eooeitteJ to the use of bit SUM la that conntK:tioii T':e anThe fi-ientl of tterx. &tinott, Jfinq., n-uoui-co hln as a cndidatfl for Judgo of the Court of Oomiwm P'fats, nr the Ort'r rtcrttoii. T li B f II I C A GO PL A T fcT O U 0 , At AHRNHI) H AltX'TEIi. iVfoir', Tbtt e, th' tlvlertttil representatives of m liepuhlit Mil ett-ctursi of the t'liiteit BtatOaf. ill t ' ... 1 1 v r iif i'n b IB bled, in llie disctiare of the duty ov3 to our i oiirttituents and uur country, uuite in t:e t'dloviiii; tlclar.tion : lt ..That th' history of the uation darinfE tinleal Mttr years, has fully establislied the proi-riety . 3 and eceesity of the organization and nerpetaatkaa of the Republican party ; and that thecanses which called it into existence are normanent in their nature, and now. more than e'er before, deauaad tts I e.tceful and constitutional triumph. J. That the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Ueclaratiou of ndepaBdeace and ana bodied in the Federal Ckaeetitatfon Thai all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are lile, liberty, and the pursuit ol happineai ; that toaecui e these right -s govern nienfo are instituted among ne n, deriviag their just pew - rs from the consent ot the governed " is essential io the leetl laliim of our Uepubiicau institutions ; and that th Federal Constitution, the Rights of the Mates, ar d the Union of tbe States must and shall be preserved. ;t. That to the Cuinn of the States this nation owealita npteoe!eBted increase in popatlation. ita surprising ilevelopnieut of atalerbtl reaourcea, its rapid nniiaainitaliuH of wealth, its happine.-s at boaeaaad its honor abroad; anal we hold in abhorrence all schemes tor DaHUtfon. come from m batever gourco they may : And we congratulate the ciciatiytii.it no Hepublicau aaiiajiber of Congress h is uttered or counteiiaiical the threats ot lisunioii so often made by DeaaocratJe Daenibere. vitb- .. it rel like and with aiiplauie trem their political assocaataa; and are denoaaee taose threats of diond n, in case of a popularnverthrow of trieir asi eiidcncy as denying the vital principle! ot a free government, ar.d as an avowal of ouatCW plated l reason, which it is the imperative duty of an indignant People sternly to rebuke und forever silence I. That the maintetianco inviolate of the Rights of the States, and especially the right of euch State to order and control its own domestic institutions uccording to us own judgment exclusively, is essential to that babtnee of powers on which the perfection and endurance of mir political fabric depend! ; ami we denounce the law less invasion by ai land lorce of the soil of any Srate or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes. ft. That tli" present Democratic Aduiinistralion hai far exceeded our worst apprehensions, iu its ineimurcle-s subserviency to the exactions of a Becti.'lcil interrsr, as especially evinced in its deeper-at-exertions to.torce the infamous Lecompton on- & til lit icn upon the protesting people of Kansas ; in ci'ii-iruing the iierson.il relation between master and servant t-i Involve an uuiiualihe'J property iu p-rsons ; in its attempted enforcement, every when' on land and sea, through the intervention C Con-gr.-i-s and of the Federal Courts, of the extreme l-ietensiiuis of a purely loi'al interest ; and in its g- neral and unvarying nfcaaa ol the power intrusted to it by a confiding people. i. That the People justly view with alarm the n ckless extravagance which pui indua every departiic nt of the Federal Government ; that a return to rigid economy and accountability is indispensable to arrest the systematic i hinder of the public treasury by favoriil partisans ; w hile the recent startliug dielopaja nts of frauds and corruptions at the Fad eral Metropolis, show- that an entire change of adaetnbitration is Imperatival) demanded. 7. That he new dogma that the Constitution, ot its own toice, carries Slavery into any or all ol the territories of the Da ted State, is a dangerous political heresy, at variance with the explicit pro visions ol that instrument itself, with contemporaneous exposition and v.ith legislative and judicial precedent ; is revolutionary in its tendency, and Subversive ol the peace and harmony of thecoiintry. s. That the normal condition of a I th" Territory ot tbe (Jelled States ia that of fusdnm: That as oar Reimblican fal hers, when thev had abelianed slavers in all mir terriK n , urilalned that I M no person should be deprived of lite, iberty, or property, without due process of law,'' it becomes unr duty, by legtobtkm, atkeajevar atatk legtolatitMi is nee, mary, to maintain this provision of the O nRtitati m against ail attempts to violate it; and we deny the MUthol iiy off I oligivss, of a territorial legislature, or of any iiiuii iiluals, to give legal existence to Slavery In any Territory if the Dadtrd Slates. !l. That we brand the recent re-opening of the African Siave-Tr ole, ucrier the cover of our National Kl.-g aided by pi i ssieluan ef Jadicial powr, fo a crime agaiivsl Humanity and a burning shame to our Country ami Age ", and we cull upon i ngress to tak pioulpt and etticieut measures lor ilie total and final suppression of that execrable iraJRc in. That in the recent vetoes, by their Federal Governor. of Ibeudaof the Legislatures i f Kansas and Nebraska, prohibiting slavery iu those Territories, we find a practical lllastrarloa of tin baaaaad llamiii lalir principle of Koa-Interveatwa ami Popular Sovereignty embodied in the K ansae tfrhraalta bill, and a ib asmam atlnn of the dn.eptiou and fraud involved therein. 11. T hat Kansas should, of right, be immediately admitted as a Mate under the Constitution recently formed and adopted by her people, and accented by the Uoose of Repreeeutattvee. 12. Th it while providing revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy pee, aires such an adjustment of these impo-t-s as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country ; and we commend that policy of national exchanges, which secures to the working men liberal wages, to agriculture remunerating prices, to mechanics aud men uiact uiers an mtecamae reward for their ski 1, iabor. and enterprise and to the nation commercial prosperity and indej eudeuce. IS. That we protest against any sale or alienation to ot hers ol the Public Lauds held by actual setth r-i, and against any view of the Free Homestead policy which regards the settlers ns pampers .r suppliants for public bounty; and we. demand tbe iassage by Congress of the complete and satisbMStory Homestead measure w hich has already passed the House. 14. That the Republican party is opposed to any r bangs in onr Naturalization Laws, or any State legislation by which the rights of citizenship hitherto accorded to immigrants from foreign lauds hail Is- abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giving a full and efficient protection lo the rights ot all etaaaaa of citizens, whether native or naturalized, both at home and abroad. 15. That appropriations by Congress for River ami Harbor improvements of a National character, required for the accommodation and security of an existing commerce, are authorized by the Consti tutioli, and justified by the obligation of Government to protect the lives aud property of its citizens. Id. That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is imperatively demanded by th-interests of the whole country ; that the Federal Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid in its construc tion ; and that, as pi nllnlnary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should be promptly established. 17. i inally, having thus set forth our distinctive III lilt lama and views, we invite the co-operation of all citizens, however differing on other questions, who substantially agree with us in their affirmance and support. ZJ tilKH aTTEJ)rTlOJ'. OtR A'.V tire stock of fancy Silk and Summer Dress ....),. we will sell at C. st. and even IIKl.oV. iOOST, in order to make arrangements for an early supply of Fall Goods. Thoso wishing to take advantage of the above inducements, will please call immediately at No. 30 Main street. July 2 KOSER PROS. ft' THIS TO TItO ft i: WMSHUS'ti leech. Any person wishing a situation :n Teacher or Assistant Teacher in the r ree S. hools of this city, will make application in writing to the Board f Trustees on or betore the 7th in-t By orcer of the Hoard. P IIOK.N BROOK, Cleik. Will the Emnirrr and Vt'tytbate copy for the ge-sl of the cu-. julyi td Wit ItTH 'I? J I'M'' -fjXtttiVJV If a ishing to purchase either II ifle or Blasting Powder, to celebrate the coming Celebration, can find u superior article at LLLiuTT'S FAMILV GROCERY, juue30 No. 22 Main street.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
.4 10 AP 0. T I O JV JVOT I V K. ' tLs Orrler for Plank Sick--walk, ('niiocil Chamber, Jane 24. 1SU. Anil now it is benny ordered and lirected. l y the Common Council of the City of r.v.insviMe. thnt the owners of all Lots or parts if Lota fruiitin,- mi nr ndjuinins 'he north-west -iilt. of Vine street, between Sixth and Seventh ftreets, in said City, cans the side-walks thereon to lie braagM to the proper KTaaav, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down Hit inm, within thirty days from the publication of ibis order P. BURKE, Clerk. itv Clerk's iffire. June 28. IK1!. IO H I" fl It .1 T 1 4 .V .V T I V Order for Plank Side-Walk. Cumm in ('mm il. ioM li, ISoll. And now it is li3reby ordered at.d directed, by the Common Council of the City ot Eviiusviile, tJmt the owners of all Lots or parts i f Lots fruiiciii on er aiij. lining the north-east side of Secoii i street, from a point one hundred and firry feet si mli-i aat of Hum un ci to U'Wan treat, being tin aide-walkii in front nTeubdiviaioa 1, 2, .!, 4. 5, ti, 7. and 8 of out- ot Kw. 3 in the upper rmlwrrrnirnl of said C ty, cau-e tne aloV-ajajks I herein tj be lirutagbt to th- i r r aTrwle, ai.d that they cause a set- -wi.. nf .'I:i-s No. 2 t" u laid down tbereon. within thirty u'avs f om tbe unh!ic. loo at thj r ier. P. Isl'KKK, Cierk. . luin as, 1 ". V V .vv" VTrZ. t i ie W Ik. -Inn- 2:i Eg". . ni.-roi nnd dir- t -d. by tt -tl. C'tv of BTanvi le. tht And nm t i- li- ( nm nil n Cusntcii th ou Df-rfl ot nil hut or parts of Lota fronting (Hi or tin ins the M.'i'li-u e-t Hide u Thi rd rraet. h-r n M;iird Locust street, in s ltd c:ty, caii,- h siae-Witlks tbersoti to l e brought to the proprff gr;i'let an! that tli-y caQn JLood fctjii enrbittg to (m sot ami sidewani of class No. 1 lo t In id d'.vMi theroodi within thirty (his from the pi.btiwith.u ot thin order. P. UL'LKE, Clerk. Clark's Oflie", June 28, IMA. Order lor Brick Side W alk. Council Chamber, .i nm 16, Usui. And now it is hereby urdered an. I directed, by the Cta Council of the City of i Kvaienrtlle, that tin omen of all lots or pans of lata frot tin on or adjoining the soutii east itle of Incle street, troui Third street to Market slriei, in ,aid City, cause the on to be brought to the proper they cause a Side-Walk of Cla. down thereon, within thirty da licatioo of tbis order. I' City clerk 's t ifttce, June 2 lMl '.cm Iks thereie, and that I to be laid (im tin- pvjbIK K, Cl'k. a' i It K-J Or.le I' U BT.J T I mJV JW9 T I VjK. ior Btene Ourldncr. Council Chamber. j JlllK I dire. I of I I ''; i city I the" 1 2.;. 1Hi.ii And now it is hereby ordered and led, by the Gcnsmon Council of tbe City of HBVitle, that the . v tHSFt of the TiOi'lh-cUst half ol No. 22!" ain I the south-west one. r bird of No 2.;o iu the Donation lnligniml of said cause g'o.l stone curbing to be set in Irotit of aide-walks of udd Lots, within th.rtr das from tbe publlcatii n o thiP. BURKE, Clerk. Cletl June 2S. lSi li. fkVOTitn Til tO'TIl4CTaitti. f That 'ommoi Council of the City of hvansVilli im Nf Eel to ; the will ri ive sealed proposals until Jnlv SOth . , fo 4, irgi grading and fillimr th" alley opposite Lots ft. lii and 17 in Block No. :cj in the Kaatern meat of said City. Said alley to be brought r th .V l.i sluiw u by jr. P. BURKE, Ck 180 . mmvvtt'M Til III JTBlCT HUD. a" "i lo- Common CoamcU of the City of Rvansvi'de w ill receive sealed proposals until July 6th, I HOU, I. r gr iding and tilling the alley iu Block No. lo, : tockwell's Knlargemeut, ht itvg the alley nearest to and parallel with Ingie street, and extending from fifth tj Sixth street; and 1. r grading and filling the alley iu Block No. 1."., StookwelTs Enlargement, situated in the center of said Block, and running parallel w ith Fifth aud Sixth streets; and for excavating and grading the alley iu Block Nn. 54, in the Eastern Kulargemeut, extending from Sycamore to Vine street, and situated between beventfa and Eighth streets ; said alleys to be brought to the proper giade as the same aaay be shown by the City Surveyor. i BCRIvK. I lJrk. Clerk's Ollice, June 11 IWt. ttjt it si up miJi.izjt rjtoj'. The Common Oaancil of the Citv of Evans - ville will meet as a Hoard ol Kqualization nt the City Council Chamber, on Friday, the 22d day of June, A. 1., 18U0, at J o'clock a. ri., for the mar. pose of emaaltoimj and correcting assessments n real and personal property, and will continue its sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized and corrected. All tax-payers are requeeted ts call ami examine their respective assessments. Waf . BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, June 14, I8t;n. jtfVITJ HS : OH IT J MS 1 UUMTJI US : W S l-.e most beautirul assortment of Guitars ever bronght to this section ol' country s from S just , ss, arrived and are for sale. Prices (9, lu, 12, il5, ItS to S36 HKA I.Y juiiel'.l Cor li' : WARRIR'S, iin and First sts. ' HiiTHJi c i t'i- a j-:-bi ;s t rime Rio 30 Pockets Old Government Java, in imgs bturuayra. Just received and fur flffl hj CHAS. cJOB NSTON, Poy Block. t reeeif.l Hticl for Bale at B i It i m U tt K JJh- 8 0 ) M7H S. Mi HSR O JLP Hr-t" just leceived fiom W. W. Davis, Cincinnati, ;iiid f r mhIi hcnp at ELLlurrS FAMILY OROCKKY. rTOF; MM S TJHM;j T tl K Tmimui at everv Kuir where it h iMl lirnt Leon exhibited. At 1 he Nmth-We.tcrn loateon Nstricl Fair. hld bore ftetuber, 1869, there ere hut two piei iiuiiisuffi'ret) fur kintf-Mren om Ut the bent Hfood Cvikiri'i sf"ve,n.nd uue for ih be t roitl c' kint .-tove. The KoAOBiiet rok tlie FlliS i PKKMlUB! FOR THK Bfiai'l 0OKINO JSToVK TOM WO D- K.-.-.ker. li luMimn k Co took the flrr pretniuui for their 00tkuiej Stuee for coal. No iiher i'ie!ti!umn w tv ofcroa, i he Ihtk1 -ilvei- in dal was a hvded ti tba Bcrtaomloi at the New V.rk irate Fair: and tlit tiis-t im isjfaieji at tin United Sirv Ka:r held at hicai. und Lweive other Mate and j t ounty Fair? in In no branch of mechanical att li t- there ! bara a taore apparent advance thin in t .e manafacture ol Blovi e. It in hut a lew 'ar since ' thi- very atieae whs a uovelty, reprefntiri a hug, shapi'l-'Hs btructure, nhnoa? ae devoid ol j aae a- iTuaineiit, Tavee have graaiu illv kCiv -t place to fNtrcr-iH uf j;rKc' and utility ; until the va: it ites oar market now present have aim nt exhaUcted ' lUe vocabulary of names; und tie-dilVt-n-nt Bahaaee I I be metal Im made to a-ume, would etjontsej dd ' Vtslcaa !iiiu-e!f. I :i efcjf le and fini-h, the improve- ', airal haa been r aLj leavine oothing to be desired on that point, but the severe onjwirttiou in pri-e, ; to which tli- y have be u rtubjected. has SepriV'il j them of many of the more sabstaatial qu,ilit:tfi i deatralblc . Tins ecesns more especially to have h.e. ' tlie cas iu reference to cook stoves an article of j doiiicr'tic economy that has more to do with Hciddin ! wives ami crotch. y aervautn than nu'st people im- i Sgfao. The public have hujr nnjcht an improve- ! ment in this nrtlcle, aud we believe are ready to pay ' au reawmablo price fr a cokiiie steve, if it uiily ! p.-essert tlm un-riis of fi.e, w ight, convt-n ien-. , i durability, economy, and perfection of ssanntactar . Theoo ejeolitios eeum to be poewessed must fojlv in the Kcou .tnist a new Stove, perfected ami brought out tiie nasi neanon, by Messrs. Treedwell, iVrry i JtN rtoi,of Albauy. We henrd eo much of this Btov', and it looked so much like a stove intended for ., that we concluded to try them, ami the j reeoitt f the expenmont convinces u that the ' proortetorSi in their determination to make t :i t feee in the vttrldy have succeeded. We regard tbe i Wtt SBiinbt as poseHsiu all the merits above eua i nicratct as th great stove of the day far in advance of auyihing ever attempted in th liri" id Moves, pcrft-ct iu all its appointments, und true to it name in durability and the use of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a large oven, with hooks arranged, for suspending meat while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 lo V gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, t'c, Jbc The broiling hearth ioneof the most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that sras really satisfactory iu ita aperatiou. The proprietors of this stove have been conducting a aeries of experiments upon broiling, eliciting s6me valuable facta, and rohiilting iu the invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has been secureo: by letters patent, und is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, aud keeping tlie coals iu a constaut glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical Ifa rovemetits, and especially tinch as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Ecuuutuint, whii h is commanding such a larcje sale, will be found only at SCANTLIN dt STKI'tlKNS'S, Main St., between Water and Fii-t, K iinville, I mi etarf ati & a mkts u x; tv c jy n m larg lot ot the hest " t mut red steel Hoop Skirts of all sizes and kinds, at much reduced prices cheaper than ever, lOCOlied at SCHAPKtlU IU:SMNG'S, may21 No. 49 Main street. Closing Out. jihh sxi.i.t.vu jt ki:dnced prices our btock of CAItPET OIL CLOTHS, DRU06BT8, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIKKY, GL0VKS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES. CASSIMKUES, CLOTHS, Casiriets, Cottonades. Anything we havo In the Dry GikmIh line we will sell low tor CASH, as it is our full determination to change husiriksa. JAS. OAKLEY St SON. Jimel lim.fl
Special Notices.
Common tent ruin tin manse or the people, whatever the misnamed and misanthropic j philosophers may any to the contrary. Show them a good thing ; let its merits bo clearly demons trte 1, and they will not hesitate to give it their most cordial patronage. The masses have already ratified the judgment of a I'hysiciau conci ruing the I virtues of HOSTETTKK 3 BITTE11S, as may be i eeen in the immense quantities of this medicine that are annually sold in every section of the la- d. It is now recognized as greatly superior t j all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the digestive organs, such as diarrhore, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers tha- arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Hcstetter's name is rapidly Incoming a household wont, from Maine t.i Texas, from tho shores ol the Atlantic to the Pucific. Try the article ni be satisfied. For s.ile by Prugs'sts and dealers genera .ly ever" wher . J nlvt rcihtw ilol'otc p't Pill --Ilr rang- - mm! vf the ht m ch at.d Bowels. As the st' mach by the ngeiicy of the gisrric fnicea assiu.i atcS dig sted food int. eb inetitary blood, we cat net be tone ireful of prenervinaj it in a healthy and vi;or nts condition. Holloway Pills sre powerfully corrective and detergent, 'hey erieng hen the digestive organs and b their curative properties cleanse and purify the ingested find in its process of conversion to blood. In all di-orders of the bowels and viscora, their sanitive qualities are uuea.ua! ed. Sold at the manufactory, No. 60 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at n2c, and SI per box or pot. July3-lwfl4w The New anil Stairtliiag Potm at tlia lii oss for the Hair. CANTO I. Miss Flora McFlisisey of Hadnwo Square, A lady of tashion, of wealth and of beauty, Spent money like water for stuff for the hair, And did it beeatiae she thought it a doty, To fiaitit the fine lily to perfume the roso To gild refined gold though few would suppose . Bliss Flora BfcFlimaey, with beauty so rare, Kequired aught to make her more charmingly fair. CANTO II. Miss Fl ra had heard of a noted Professor, Who drained his own hair, tho' not a hairdrc.scr. With a magical, wonderful great p.eparation, (Now usei! in vait quantitivs over the natiou.) This noted Professor was i;ray as a rat At juvenile thirty no older than that Am! the amount of poor hair his crown had ujhjii it, (Though now as black as a raven's wing, Willi lustre enough for a ball room king,) V ould not have been accepted, such was its harsh and dry character, by any fashionist, however bald sh ' miht have been, who e'er wore a bonnet. This is all of this beautiful and startling poem which will be published in this paper. If you desire t learn theeffect of tin-preparation which Miss MoFlimsey applied to her hair, rail at31S Broadway, and Profess ir Wood's aetit will prove to you that Wood's li Itcstorativu is one of the best articles for bi a Ifying and promoting tlie growth and res taring no origin.nl color of the hair, ever put hefor" b s-orld. (Jautio Beware of worthless imitations, as several are .i.'mlyin tho niarkot, called by different names. Use none unless tlie words (Professor Wooc"s Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent udicine dealers. Also, by all Fancy ami Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada!. junsl I Inula Health nna pur blood are inseparable. Recollect that ji sickness arises from impurity ol the Mood, and that Jtidson's Mountain Ilirh Pills will so surely find out and cloause these impurities from the system, that disease cannot exist. So simple and innocent are the herbs and plants tli.it compose them, that it is not necessary to have them sugar coated in order that tho stomach can bear them. In most cases, Pills are sugar coated baemme the materials of which they are made are so griping and malignant, that otherwise, a dclicute stomach could not bear them. These Pills deal with disease as it is, and will nwt only cure by removing the cause, hut will build up aud restore the broken constitution. There ar i many who have so trilled with their constitutions that th'-y think medicine cannot help them ; let not even these despair : incredulity aud scepticism is overthrown by a mass of testimony Which is truly irresistible. At first the virtues ascribed to these MOUNTAIN IIF.KB PILLS wire deemed fabulous. The public had been so oftco deceived thai they could not believe the simple troths' advnnced by their discover r. Yet facts ur. deniable, attested bv witnesses of the highest chatvcter and respectability, have proved, and nr pri ving each day, the virtu -s of this " rnig'.ty ' healer " They mark by their miraculous efficacy at d power a new era in medicine. Jtiilsnn's Mountain Herb Pills ami-Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by a!l mclifcine Dealers. jomlS-lutd&w Smvs your horse " II 'e tali? g-reat plana lire i:i recorwmeudlng the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a v-tlnaM and indispensable article for "sprains, Sores, Scratches or Oatds on Horses. Our men have ma d it fr vere Burns, Bruises, Sores, St i t Joints and Bawmmstle Pain, and all mry it .'Cts like magic. We am) n ; other I iniment, J. W. UKSVITT, Foreman for American, Ilarndeu's and Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Exore-s." " GENTi.r.jtr.N : I had a negro ms.il worth 51.201, who took cold from a bud hurt, and was useless for over one year ; I had aaasi everything 1 could hear of without bnueflr, until I triad the .Must.mg Liniment. It has perfectly cured bias, and I rxn mm take t'le above pric tor him. ammectnaUy yours, JAMES DOP.KANCK." Every Planter, Teamster, and Family should ; have this invaluable article. Sold by all respsctj ai le dealers everywhere. BAHNES A PA UK, Proprietors, junel2-lmd.fcw New Yrk. Hair llys'. liair Jtp!! Mmtr Opel.'l j William A. Bntchclor's Hair Dye I The original 1 nod best in the world ! ! ! All others are mere im- : itatious, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, ..r RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly t. a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without ' injury to the Hair or Shin. FIHTKEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batch f.lor since 1839 and over 80,000 applications have been made to tin Hair of the Patrons of his famous Dje. W. A. BATCHELOU S HA. IB DYE produces a color not to he distingn'she-i from nature, and is warravti.ii not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for lifa by this Splendid live. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ttg,. The Genuine has the name and a.t.liess upon a steel plats engraving on four tides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOlt, marlT-lyrdAw Id Bond street. New York. tiig: Xt-ts-'.'- Wig:.': Itatchelor' Wigs and Toupees ant pass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm no turning up behind no shrinking off the head ; indeed, this is tlie only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. 1C Bond Street, New York . marl7-lvrd.vw sOO-Xj ! Bodii'.m Mining Comuany, Evansviile, Indiana. Office on Water street, tietweon Main aud Locust. Coal, i a 'luautities of not leas than 20 baidiela, delivered E i any part of the city, at 10 cents per bush. At the f it, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, oct I Secretary and Manager. Lots for Sale O.V .riO ST JBJ8Y THItMS. The most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. -0 lots of 5 acres each, on the Nwburg road, lVi miles from the Coqrt -ho uee , aaat . lots ol 5 acres each, on Washington avenue, wue mile from tho city. As small a aatantitj as ouufourth of au acre will he sold, if desired. Applv to WILLIAM ETEBUUWEB. nov22dly
BUSINESS CARDS. Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., CONStSTINIi IN 1-AHT Of Those Kino Glove Kid Cotiirreis Heeled Boots. ' Brown ' " fl.titers. " " Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS. Call ill and examine them. 11. M. WELLS (0 Sign of the Eig Shoe, mayO No. 8. First atrnef. joh law, ii. k. ANriiE,, (Notary Public, i LAW & AN T H E S , ATTORXEY8 AT LAW, GENHoAL COLLK I'. OS AND RKIL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No. o7 Main street, opposite the Conrt House. Ev iisville, Indiana. niaylG aUtwly WILlTa FlUl RI.OWEK WUDLEisALK DilUGr G-IST AND DKALEIt IN rAxr. tin usiies. oils, va rxisij. Window til., sand ifiasswar., P-rfuinery of ail kinds, Mediatuil Brmtdie. Wine, $e., c. Washington lllock, Tfafu street. KVANSVILLK, INB. i r Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tcnic. feblii-lvd
JAMES T. WALKER, US T I C E O F T II E P E A C E GENERAL COLLECTING ACENT, EvauvUU, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main and Syainore streets. Louisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIKST AND MAIN STREET, E V A N S V I L L E, IN DI A N A. M. ifpen. ri hii ibb t for the sale of hII kindt of MaiiufrtiirJ Tol.:icco and Cigari, aotl will nvll as cheap in the clieapest. 1 ejncialiy invite tiie iatronui;e of tho cit' trade, who will tiuJ U to Umit intero4t tc give me a call. 1 have also opened a comjiletr retail stock of Caiidirjg, Nuts, Rtifttfrffi Lenioira, Ac. Alau, a superior article of Gun Powder, Voting Hyson and liaperia! Tead, to retail at 7U centd per pound. (iivo men trial. JAS. I. SPALIING, jauil-tf Agent for Danit.1 Spalding, jr. J . C . H U S L I NG , FOKMKRI.Y WITH L'liBA., ' oUUsI Jt Co. , Cl NC1NN ATI . Mantifactuit." of FIRE AND BURGLAu PROCF Corner Tlmlrt and OlT-lstoia Street a VANS villi:, ixo. Cotiitaiitly on hand, nil JiU rent nizert uf Sakij-, latest Rtylei and improvements, Kiiarante! to be ruual in duraditity nod Imish to any If maau facturern, at the lowe.-tt Cincinnati pricen. Alho Manufacturers of LUCKS, WALL SAI-'KS, SI1UTTKUS, Ktc, all nui-hrd iu the best etylo of workmannhip. iSijecimena of Safed, etc., may be rieen at JMeHHrp. Roelker, KliMiiuin Jc 'o., 76 Main street, to whom alt orders diuki h addrrHtted. ang il Family Groceries. Wm. Caldwell, so. ', rimsT ST., bmt. main d- loclxt. KB- S IU.'II JJVJB it'll. I. HjKMjm. ceive regularly during the coming w inter and spring, a choice artiuleof SHAKER TABLE li UTTER. Also Poultry, Kgirs, Yregetahlen, Dried Fruit Ilomuiiny, Beans, Split I'eas, leaf Lard, Ac FLUUH ASL MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. QTN. B. G.khIs delivered to any part of the city freo of charge. deel JOHN IVINSON7 KAN'UKACTCISKR OF S T A T I O N All Y AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES J. C. A' J. G. SMITH So. 187 -Hulls street. Cr. Srvrnth, E V A a S V I L L E, I S U . 1 mWMTXm FOIl THK I'.IST ATnMBaxe bestowed upon them, lieir leave to Infonn their tri.-nd, and the community iu general that with the aid of new machinery, imry are euabled to turn out work superior to that of any East, ern make. Th iso who w ish to have eood TOilLS, and ut the ?ame time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the hictory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-K n Ives, Fork Clear era, Millers' Pick, ami Edged Tools of all kinds, made of douh'e refined cast steel, aud warranted aqoal te any in use. jan2l.ly & y Kjy; mtmjijyr, je.vii .n n 3S0 bush Kar Cora, 5 tons llran, 60 bush Krrsh Ground Meal, .Inst received and for sale bv june22 CHAS. McJOIlNSTON. ISRAEL. RITTE.VBERG, jrp'f.j.iftir firTH,Mjr, .ru.-y'tfjr--stst tnrer ot the newly invented and improved Spectacles, No. 4, Third t., bet. Mate and Locust, opp. Cresci'Ut City Hank Ituildinir, Kvansville, Ind. These celebrated Spectacles are made of Brasilia Pebbles, and constructed ij accordance with the philosophy of nature, in t.i .peculiar form of a roncavo-c nvex, which can oe need by the old and young, either by day or candle light, with perfect ene.and no unpleasant feeling to the eyes that many experience from using the common kind. They lead to strengthen and improve thesiirht, as will be sect. i by the following testimonials from those using ' them : From Samuel Crr, e. I hnvii mil l liass ll a pair of Spectacles frm I. Rtttenherg. I have found them to he perfectly easy to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tlcm to the public. Frm S. Snremon, Eq. I I takegreat pleasure in recommending 'lie glasses I of I. Kittenborg to the public. They give great ! satisfaction. From Judtje W. B. Moore, Doonrdle, Ind. For years pmtt I have been accustomed to use ar Uncial sight, and have tried several kinds of spectacles, hut I have found none so easy to the eye SI I. Hittenherg's. 1 take pleasure in recommending them to the public. Princeton, n county, Ind. Having purchased, ami tor some time used, the Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten tip by Mr. I. Kittenberg, former!.- of Indianapolis, and now of Evansviile, we ran most coruiully recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and iu all respects a good article Bar. J. TIN McM.VSTEK, G. N. JERAULD, JOSEPH DEVIN, J. J. K1I1KMAN, SAML'EL WH1TSKTT, liOBEKT DUNCAN. marti-dAwtf MJB try Bran, n splendid article. Just received aud for sale at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY.
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Mo It eft $0 & Jt CMMTK VT, Office Cor. Main and Water Sts.; entrance on Main St., Evansi-illc, Ind. Plans, speeitications, detail arawiBga, Ac, for all classes of buiklimri, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable. terri. augl7 Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Uetail Iealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, .Vo. 133 Poney'm it lack. JfSatn St. TMIK I JVIt KHI UJV K It , IiI VIJ1 removed to No. 13- Poiwy's BhK-k, Main street, and disponed of his old stock of Urocerieft. is just receiving a now and enlarged assortment of GKOCfcUIES, LlyroltS, Ac., which he will sell, either at whok-dalo or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market. Having purchased my at'.ck for carh, I can sell my poods at Manntaeturer;' prices. To my old cuitomerslbot h, iu town and country, I tender my grateful acknowledgments for past favors, aud hope by strict attention to btwioew lo merit a continuance of their patronage. A?4j" Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. mp26 T. BSDMONB. JOS. SCII0ENFELD, MANTJFACTCREB a WHoT.KSAI.E DEALEK IN CLOTHS, VASSl.MERES, SATIS KITS, TWEE GENTS' FUIINISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps. No. .'! Main Strf.et, bet. First and PSecond. s.pl EVANSVILLE. IND. H0LLINGSW0BTH & BR0. Iiave just received a large ira;ortatiou of Crockeryware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &c., On First St., het. Sycamore and Vice, EVANSVII.LK, IND. Theodore Mingst &T Co., Wholusale and Uetail Dealcru in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Main and Syamore streets, KVAXSVILLE, IND. janl Cue! w. ii. p. stoddard; JfT T II ft II HtSTJI HI, i II Hit JL DftUO TORE, No. 17 Main street, eon tinMi to keep on hauds a full and complete supply oi Medicines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, filass, Brashes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, tc. Which he sells at :t- low a figure as any house in the city. Also, a lirze and vari d assort me i t of AMt.nOTVPE STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES A Vi CHEMICA LS, In fiict, evefj thine apper tainhag to tlie art. Orders promptly attended t. and toi warded by stenmlmut ir Kxpreen to any part 61 the country. ei r;' HEN OR LEA Mi CARDS. R. H. SHO f c. CO.. Commissiya Mercliants, A'o. 94 Camp Street, SSI OMLEASB, La. H. SHOaT. ont22-erlld II s l.WHI. U. riilHTHlM IOHS w B1NCUA.M H. FAliiCillJD & CO., (iuccessors to T. C. Tv. ITCH E IX fe Co..) Commission Merchants, 7 0 P0Y L U A S s T R E E T oct4 S OClm'l.VS . ef.v.vwrff ;., co.ii.ti is sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. Hi, Poydras Street. Nw Orleans, La. myin-d.vwiy rsfi n.j'OM.,STocH t-ein.ftissto.y ml .Merchant and proprietor o Btock leS, New Orleans. L.i. JanlS lv. HIII. It HI. HJSitUl1t, 4B,nntS AT. vhMI Merchant, No. 7 Lalavette siret, New Or leans, for thesate of Latter, t ln-ee, lard, eirs, !ried fruits, FUur, Meat and .ill sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of groceries, JEt. Cash advances made on consignments. malo-ly Af 11 K 5 for 1IRIt. TI2K f'vVl H ' H SI 6.VYiT It. mauv years chief Clerk ir the house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., b..g lo otfer his nerviees as t'omtnission Men-hant, to the friends rind patrons I of that house, now that it has retired from luiriiuesa. With this end ;n view I have formed a co-parti.er-I sh.ij with Mr. K. W. Bentoii, senior of the old and j well known firm of K. W. Benton A Co., under the name aud style ot BENTON &KING, to take place I from the 1st of May, prox. The subset iler relies for support upon the friends j of the old house of JOHN Ul'KLEV & Co., who ' have had opportunities of experiencing the pr-ompt-! nuss ami ability with which he attended to their btiMuess. Wry reepect lully, TH(TAS KING, t'orner of Lafayette ntnl New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1858. uuS-y S. TWICHE Li L, , COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. i Libera mtvmaomi mmle on consign mdnts to either ' of our houses. BF.FtR TO Messrs. Allis it ITowes, llement A Vtih ; A Brown. Evansviile. , Howard v ., D-,a ll.til.y, tilt f:ITftOVSA VW C0JIM1SS1DK AND FOKWA 1 I N (i 31 E KCHA XTS, No. 18 Poyilras Street, N BW I. A. CLM WILKIN. ..W. R. OREATHOfsr.... JOS. IDI KR. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ae. auttl B. I ETU E t7LRT gTaB BoTT.r.7EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO.,, .Jiiumissioii and Forwaraing NO. lOl MAGAiiiNEST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. KFFERr.M'FS : Geo. Foster A Co., Broun & Aiknmii. and P. G. O'Kiley, Evansviile, Ind. A. M. Phelps A Sou, Miner A Weed, New'ourg, Ind. S. M. Leavenworth, Esq., John 7'.. Kvertson, Esq., Sit. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspcili A Co., Eoonville. Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky. Nock, Wicks A Co., D. S. Benodict A Son, Lou. a vllls, Ky. y, t
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Zor-Yox-li. MILLINERY STORE. ItOJXW'HIl A" ItltOS.. OMf 97.',2 f-2!li Broadway, X. Y., would call the particu lar intention of tho hidies of this city and surrounding country, that they have just opened a Bvauch Store at No. 7 First street, hetween Mi in and Sxamore, where they are now ready to show you one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk and Straw BONNETS, Silks, Crapes, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, fit ail Ttnamil of all stvles. Straw Hats, Ac, c. Their facilities for Flats, and IS obtaining (J. ds can 't he aarmume I, a- tho are in the same hmdmmi in New York, hence they receive New Styles & Patterns Everv Dav. Particular attention is paid to our Bleach in Pressing Pepartnient. Hememher the plce o New York Millinery Store, No 7 First street, to Prehrotl Bros., Evansviile, Ind. maiU ;;m ; and f the next PETER VIERLING, ir , tit &fJiST9 A ft. "4 UJKST JTI?lt STKKET, K ANSVlhLK, Ind., liealt-r in Paintf, V'arinhea, ' ils, hye-Mntni, Window OlasH, Ph siciau" Mop Knrniturt . Shoulder Binces, Ahdoniiual Supporters, Surgical ! istmni'Mits. Ac. tc. ALSO Purr Wine and Brandies, and all popular fMttfnt meiii, mmh uff the ejre. jtc. jel8 J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wllitl.KS All 4JU liKTAIL PEED AND SEED STORE, DKAj k in hay, cony, oats, ship-stuff axd bras. Water St. bet. attain anil l.ocut, nova-ly EVANSVII.LK, INP. P H I L I I' DECK B B , (Successor to Itccker & Kranur), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AJVI) CANOJL.ES, Also an extra article of ni itJVJTjy'tJ, wu', it cjk oil,. Dealers in Boain, Soda, Ashes, d-c. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our 0 n raiiu;. in quantities to suit purchasers, 46 Jafatfo street bit. jVirst a' Seeond. EVANSVILLE, IND. HBTerms cash, or 00 days' paper negotiahle In bank. jan'Jo ly Evansviile Commercial College mm. 7, JSUtKTII f'tltST 8TUJSJK1 EV W EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution prt sents every inducement to youn men wtellillg U juire a thoi nuh pract ical knowlcdtce of Doulde. y Book Keeping, as well as a general Bushiest Education. This institution has hoen in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or o "ier particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl.J-ly JEREMIAH I1EHM, Principal. WH0LKSALB DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. JS West Klrst slreel, ap2.ly KVANSVILLE. IND. J PERRY ELLIOTT'S CITY NO. 45 MAIN STREET, EVAS8V1LLB, IND. fibS Particular attention given to Photograidi and Melaiuotypes. spp5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN CJHALLOCK, - Evansviile. UNDERWRITER ANI i JEN ERAL INSURANCE AGENT, . At'JtSTr.Il OF AVF.RAUKS, AND N0TARV PUBLIC. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES Iu the Country, on Inland and Fire L'tik. lie will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to tho Adjustment of Lok?m-b of every description under policies from other aKncieH, and attend to the settlement ot all mattors connected with I NSURANCE, for parties iuterested. long experience BJ an iNnraANca Agkm, has BUade hi in familiar with all Ktibjects COBDected with lnsuranct. Office. Marble Hall Buildinr. No. 9 Main st. UIHAM NF.LPON JORFI'lI F. M REYNOLD-. Auction and Commission. 8.i' X CO., Sf Ct JCSSOitrJ to Woolsev Nelson, will continue the Commission business, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposito tho W'ashi ngtoii Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere iu the city Particular attention given I" the sale of Lands and Town Lists A-c. MM. febl7-ly .TJT'' SMUT JIMjy'UlSjaCT0RT. 35 .MAIN STIIKET, EVAS.-V1I.I.F., Inriava. Ii you wish to get the worth of your money in liins.Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Ple;i-f t ali at 35 Main Mreec. All orders lor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen (li'ds, promptly atteuded to, and neatly executed. Grateful for pHut patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirt made to order trmn measurHinent, aud atlir.factin warranted. scptii-ly ifa. ALK IKY GOODS HOUSE. First tre-t, ErUHVille, Ind. Merchants will always find a full tuck ot Dry Gondrt, Hoots, Shos, Hats aj;d Caps, at t.ir BofMPa v. hi i'Ii wiltlx- oldon fairtcrms. fs'pJl KNCt'D K AOS HOME LABOR US h ii n u .1 it .n o , cj it it 1.1 u k V AM 1 A TL KKK. rial n streri. near ttie Canal, Kvansa ili.e, Ind. Ijhh on hand a lar stock id" Btlgglei ancl Waifonu ut' rvery variety- all of his nun rnanufactuiv which he will warrant to he superior to any work to he purchnsMd at the Kast fur the .mine priecs. During the lau har i times, and the iucleiueiit w inter witli its impas.,bly muddy ruailej the demand for C'arriui H has bum light und his stock h.is mt cumulated in hi wureroom; to dispose of it, .nd to relieve himself trom a liyhl ww Ulltfl J pressure, he will lel nt retnarkahly l prices. Any person who wants a hetiUtiful BtAtSgJl ft) a haraiii, will ttud a Letter chance lor a trade ihan ho has eve r had ixjfore, at OKOAUMO'S New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT. Successor to . H. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery, ro. i'J Main .MTfc-et, S J"ftW OV H JIJYlt UM TH an almrs: endleat variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends to eell at UNIFOKM prices, lie will not sell OM or two lea King articles at cost or below cost to attract attention ; hut tlie eomuuinitv may re)y on tettiui; good at tides at j fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house k'-epcra, nusnes and bachelor c;in tiud pijoiN in wlnrn tuey ohtaia value received for their money, janl P .CT.T?OTTa m'ilr Gr-icery. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HEADY-MADE Clotliins, am TA XKEE NO Tl 0NS, No. -. : Main Streci, Evsnsvllle, Id. Agents tor Herman Anchor Bolting Cloth. AMUEL T.. OILUF.RT WILLIAM R. '.hi.. JF. Gilbert Sr Vo. Vholesale Grocers, Syeamore street, ln'tween Water Rnd First, Evansviile, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," C.tton Yarns, :., at manufacturer's prices. (nnvl fJMt K OZ.II FIB.71 IJV BlSIJJiSS Jl AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Forwarding and OtNnmimfcM Merchants, Baa.il Hi1 is of tlie celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, mperior Old Bourr'',n and Itye Whiskies, and Foreign aud Itomestic Liquors, ,vc.. Water strei't, Second door ahove Vino, Evansviile, lud. HENRY D. ALLIS. LEWIS HOWES. feb6-ly 5 B Kit mtoTiimitn, witoik.. V SA LK AND RKTAIL DEALKIUS IN FAMILY GFROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR. ;jrain. Seeds, iiaeon. Lard, Tuns, Buckets, Churns, and "Woodware generally, No. 82 Main street, Kvansville, Ind. Goods delivcrod in any part of thj ;ityfre- id'chorge. oct2l JAS. W. TICRERT J0IIS VICKKET SAML VIOLEET. HOTELS. 6L II jKI WW ft 19 HO t SH. s3 BYEKS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust streets, Evansviile, Ind. boat landing. One square from steam-mv5-lj fVITIT MOTMSWj, WJTM2R 8TKKTf s between Main and Division, Evansviile, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. B0I0OUBT, Prop.
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ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY OW IwVr creased W TO THE 4JIITI, c reaped t rade, and lush appreciation ot Mr. Smith's Pttotojrrapbfc Pictures, which possess always fine shad us and a ch ar expressive likeness be has ;iddd as a Bnoeption Room to his old Gallery the one lately ocenpfed by Or F. Hutchinson, Dentist. Mr. S. Metal s the Lidies and ieuts of Evaus ville aud icinity that they now find ample spare and erer thing cqu il to the test C illeries of thet. Mr. S. need eocetete after two years' succe-ssful pracfee in ihis itv, that his Pictures are eater me t the most highly here, and many mi.es around, both on acomnf of th'dr beinjf th cheapest and best, but also from their unfading chara -ter. Mr. S. ti tt also t lady . : ' : i i - at his iialler; , thereny iBMirllaJt every attenth n combined with v;i"eat economy of time in e.ch department uf labor a tew minuter- being all th:r is Deeded to satisfy ea- h of his patrons with a firstdeal likeness Sincerelv .hank ftg his pa'rons for past favors he tri:si i hat hy greater Jncilities iu his Art, he may still increa-iiitfly merit tbeir pairou ire. N B. res rut t'ity ai!ery. iop.mite the Court house Main -rivwt, i itpen frmiieven inthem 'rnIns; until nun duern. inr H'u JOHN E. CALLACHcti. Auorucv and Counsellor at Law, AND QENKBAL COLLECTING AGENT. Ulhce on Third t., ernfi Oaaamml Vit Hall, H VKJYH VMM. IJ1, IJy'll. niiiv' 3m.l Tajrtts. wijvsi.ow, i: xi' ik him- TJl etice.1 Aiirseaud iVma'e Physician, presents to the attenti.es of mothers, her S0OTH1NO 'YltUP, for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, hy softening the gums, reducing all iu Hani mat toti will allay all pain ami spasmodic action, and is Sl'RE TO REGULATE THE ROWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS, We have put up and sold this article fit "er ten years, and can say, in confidence and tl. of it, what we have tie 2,,r heen able to say otau) other medicine never feh.is it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure ?when timely used. Nev er did wo know an in stance of dissatisfactiOL by any one who nsed it. COtithe contrary, all are delighted with its rpora- actions, and speak in terms of highest commends it ion of its magical effects and medical virtues. mW speak in this matter "what we do know," a t'jater ten years' experience, and pledge our renuta Qth.n for the fulfilment of what we here declare, win almost every instance where tho infant is suf- 'Sfering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in 15 or'20 minutes after the Syrup is admin atist"red. This valuable prepara tlon is the prescription of one of the most expo Qrienced and skillful Nurses in New England, and has been used with never failing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves fathe child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, und gives tone and Jsenergy to tho whole system. It will almost in etantly relieve Griping in tho Bowels aud Wind Colic, and ovwrcome convulsions, which if not speedily remedied, end iu death. We believe it 55th.' best and surest remedy iu Hie world, in all peases of Dys-ntery and Diarrhea in children, gwhether it arises from teething or from any ' other cause. We would say to every mother who I has a child s u ff e r i n g from any MM of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will bo sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directious for using will accompany each bottle. None geniiino unless the fac simile of CURTIS & PUKINS, New York, is on the out sido wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal effice. No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price 25 cts. a bottle janl3-dwly. KELLER d- WHITE, Agents. Evansviile. In JT udson's MOUNTAIN HKiiB TILLS. Above we present you with i perfect likeness o f Ti .ueo a chief of a tli lie of the Strang" Aztec NaI tifttt, that once ruled Mexico. Yon will find a full account d nm in mir p mphlets and Alnotnacs to be had gratis from tlie KgpntB fir thee PiKs. The Inrantov and maimfaciurer of (.Iadson's Mountain Berb I'itls M bsw Hp-nt the grearer part of his life in IravHitcfTa having viiited nearly every Country in rhe word U -p-t ovur six years aanm r'" Iiidiiins uf the Rocky N otaafains and of M'-xico, and i) was tluM 'hat the M NutsMain Herb PiJIs wcr di cuwmnttL A very interfStlriK iccount of hi ailvnitnp's there yea will find in our Alnsasiaoe and P unphl t-. It is an erstablished fact tbat all dttjeases aree trom IMPUai BL0ODJ The blood is the Ub , an I wbeu ny for igp r un bealthjf raatrer grts rnixi"l with it, it Is at ouco Mstirbnted t '-very wCapMI of I ho body. Every nerve foots the poison, and ill the vita orgtim qiib-kly c inpfaMo Tha totnacti rill not. , -' tbo lood perfi ctly. Tho Urar ceases Ui secrete a sirHciency of bite. Th- rtioii uf the In-art is weakened, and so the cir illation is weakened. 11 e lungs become closed with the poisonous matter ; benco, a cough and alt from a slight impjrlty at the foun tain bead f life the lilood I As if you had thrown some earth, fo. t ustaiicu. in rt pure snrinr ' iruin which ran a tiny ri volet m a fw miuutofi j the whole corse of tho stream becomes disturbed ; and discolored. As quickly dues impure blood fly i to every part, and leave it ting behind. Alt the i passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies one. The-o Piils not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the seer, tions of the body. They are, , therefore, unrivaled as a CUKE lOR BILIOUS DfSEA.SES, I Liver Complaint, Sick Headt ho, Vc. This Antlj Bilious Medicine ex wis from the bio d the hidden , seeds of disease, and renders all the Muid and se- ; cretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating , the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are abto to ; place within your reach a mediciue Uko ihe " Mountain Herb Pills,1' that will pass directly to t tbe afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of ! the body, and c tuse the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty aud health. Judson's Pills are the best remedy In existence for I the following complaints : Bowel Complaints, ! Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Coetiveness, Dys . pep-ia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Agi et F tnale Complaints, Heusdaches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Wea.kness, Liver Comu aints, Lowness of Spirits, Stone and Gravel, Piles, aud S econdary Symptoms. GKEAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females w ho value health, should never be with- ! out these Pills. They purify the blood, remove ob- ; structions of all ki.'ds, cleanse the skin ol all pim- : pies and blotches, and bring the rich color of j health to the pale cheek. The plants and herbs of which these Pills are j jnade, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the Tezucans, atribeof Aborigines in Mex ico. Get the Almanac ot our Agmt, and you win read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the 'Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain Herb Pills are put up iu a beautiful wrapper. Each Box contains H) pills, and Uetail at 28 cents per box. All genuine have the signature of B. L. Judson A Co., on each box. For saU in Evansviile by Keller A White, Leich & Carlstedt, V. ri. Thompson, and Bierhower A roug HOB. L. JUDSON A CO., Sole Proprietors, jn,,! 6' Leonard st., N. T 'IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE Sc CO.'S Select Spices. 4ni v.! RijyTE k n jyro t ojl i ji b CT solutely and perfectly pure, but gtound from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for th. purpose, without reference to cost. They t are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper)t to preveutiujury by keeping, and are full weight, ! while the ordinary icnmnd Spices are almost lai variably short. W'o warrant them. In point o 1 strength aud richness of flavor, beyond all com : parison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. I Manufactured only by E. H. DURKEE A CO., I fet20 isUAw 181 Pearl strcot, lew York.
