Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 259, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 July 1860 — Page 3

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SATURDAY MORNING JULY 7 r e .n - . ti a p Division Xo. 54. ii u . o S. of T.. JMRTa RVKBT FRIDAY E VENINU, oVKR WWBt tbe Telesrrmnh office. on VutritM JOSEPH J"r.i,, w p J. McNktt. W . O. L. Brick, t. It. G. Lant, T. W Storton, C. S. WVi, I. s. aprC:S A M. A A'. I Triole, O, F. Gillct, A. 0. J. G. Swope, O. A. K. R. CANDIDATES, for District Attorney. Nf.wi.cugh, Juno 8th, 1.G0. Gr.NTLtjiFs: Yon will pleasu announce my name in your mtpar as a candidate for th office of District Attorney for the Common rieas District composed of 1m costal ios .if rn;ey, Vanderburgh Gibson and Warwick Ellis T.fwis. For L'suty Treasurer. Mr. Editor: Pleate announce the name of J. M. C lUIBi as acandidato for County Treasurer at ke iext October election. roarJO. Forjudge Court Common Pleas. John Pitcher, of Pouey County, hat been solicited to become a candidate for tlie Judgeship of the Court of Common Plea, by a number of Attorneys of the District, and has consented to j lbe use of his name in that connection. The an- ! i. ounce rnent is therefore made accordingly. The frienAn of Hen. Stineon, Esq., anuource him us a candidate for Judge of the Court of Cotr.mr.n I'leas. at the Octolier election. THE CIUCAGO PLATFORM, AS AVF..NPEII I Mi ADOPTED. Retolmt, That we, the delegated representatives j of the Republican electors of the United States, iu Convention assembled, in the discharge of the doty we owe to our constituents and our country, unite in the following declarations: 1st. That the history of the nation duriug the ' last four years, has fully established the propriety and necessity of the organization and perpetuation of the Republic an party ; and that the causes w hich tulles! it into existence are permanent iu their nature, and now, more than ever before, demaud its peaceful and constitutional triumph. S. That the maintenance of the principles promitigated in the Declaration of Independence and embodied in the Federal Constitution " That all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator witii certain inalienable rights ; that ! among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of i happiness: that to seenre these rights, governments I are institnted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed " is essential to the preservation of our Republican institutions ; and that the Federal Constitution, the Rights of the States, and the Union of the States must and tii 1 be preserved. S, That to the Union of the States this nation ' owea'its unprecedented increase in population, its I surprising development of material resources, its I rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at borne and its honor abroad ; and we hold in alehorreitce all schemes for Disunion, come from whatever source they may : And we congratulate the country that no Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of Disanion so often made by Democratic members, withOOt rebuke and with applause trim their political i associates ; and we denounce those threats of disuni'iR, in case of a apular overthrow of ttieir as- t cendency as denying the vital principles of a free 1 government, and as an avowal of contemplated j treason, which it is the imperative duty of an indiguaut People sternly to rebuke and forever si- i lence 4. That the maintenance inviolate of the Rights i of the States, and esjiecially the right of each State to older aud control its own domestic institutions I uccordtng to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balsiicc of powers ou which the pergi ,! .e ...... ... .i ; : 1 r. . 1 I ... i v iivii uii.i run u i inv" ui jjoniivm lauut depends; aud we denounce the lawless invasion bv ' aruiwd force of the soil of any state or Territory, no matter under what ptetext, asauiungthegravest of crimes. 5. That the present Democratic Administration has far exceeded our worst apprehensions, in its measureless subserviency to the exactions of a sectional interest, as especially evinced in its desperate exertions to force the infamous Lecompton Constitution upon the protesting ieople of Kansas ; In construing the personal relation betweeu master and servant to iuvolve an unqualified property in persons ; In its attempted enforcement, every where ou laud an 1 sea, through the intervention of Con gress and Df the Federal Courts, of the extreme pretensions ox a purely local interest ; and in its eueral and unvarying abuse of the power intrusted to it b & cotitbling people. C. That the People justly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which pervades every department of the Federal Government ; that a return to rigid economy and accountability is indispensable o irrwt the systematic plunder of the public treasrrj by favored partisans ; while the recent startliug luvelopnuuts of frauds and corruptions at the Fedral Metropolis, show that an entire change of .'Joi'nistration is imperatively demanded. 7. That "he new dogma that thu Constitution, of ts own torcr, carries Slavery into any or all ot the 'errltories of the Un ted States, is a dangerous olitical heresy, at variance with the explicit pro isions of that instrument itself, with couteinporaeouj exposition and vith legislative aud judicial recedent; is revolutionary in its tendency, aud jbversive (if the peace aud harmony of the country. 8. That the normal condition of all the Territoiy t the United States is that of freedom: That as BY Republican fathers, when they had abolished avery in all our national territory, ordained that no person should be deprived of life, lilierty, or "operiy, without due process of law,' it becomes irduty, by legislation, whenever such legislation necessary, to maintain this provision of the Conitutinn against all attempts to violate it ; aud we ny the authority off Congress, of a territorial legiature, or of any individuals, to give legal existce to Slavery in any Territory of the United ates. '.l. Tint we brand the recent re-opening of the "rtcan Slave-Trade, under the cover of our Naual Flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, a crime against Humanity and a burning shame our Country and Age ; and we call upon Congress take prompt and efficient measures for the total d final suppression of that execrable traffic. 1". That in the recent vetoes, by their Federal vernors, of trn acts of the Legislatures of Kaui and Nebraska, prohibiting Slavery In those rritories, we find a practical Illustration of the isted Democratic principle of Non-Intervention , 1 Popular Sovereignty embodied in the Kansaa- ' braska bill, aud a deniousti utiou of the deception i fraud involved therein. I. That Kausas should, of right, be immediately nitted as a State under the Constitution recently Bed and adopted by her jssiple, and accepted by House of Representative. X. That, while providing revenue for the supt of the general government by duties upon imts, sonnd policy requires such alt adjustment of se imposts as to encourage the development of indnstrial interests of the whole country ; aud commend that policy of national exchanges, ich seenres to the working men liberal wages, to icultnre remunerating prices, to mechanics aud lufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, r, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial sperity and independence. 1. That we protel against Bny sale or alienai to others of the Public Ltnds held by actual lers, and against any view of the Free Homed policy which regards the settlers as paupers nppliants for public bounty ; and wo demand passage by Congress of tha complete and satisory Homestead m ensure which has already passhe House. . That tiro Republican party is opposed to any lge in our Natnrali.ation Daws, or any State tlation by which the rights of citizenship hithaccorded to immigrants from foreign lands I be abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giva full and efficient protection to the rights of lasses of citizens, whether native or natural- , both at home and abroad. . That appropriations by Congress for Biver Harbor improvements of a National character, ireil for the accommodation and security of an :ing commerce, are authorized by the Constiio, and justified by the obligation of Goverut to protect the lives and property of its citizens. That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is imtirely demanded by the interests of the whole try ; that the Federal Government ought to er immediate and efficient aid In iu construc- ; aud that, as preliminary thereto, a daily land Mail should be promptly established. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive ipWs and views, we iuvite the co-operation of tizens, however differing on other questions, substantially agree with us in their affirmance upport. iiiii:m jtTTE.yrijr. ouR ejv tire stix k of fancv Silk and Summer Dress , we will sell a't Ctwt, and even BELOW ' iu order to make arrangements for an early y of Full Goods. Those wishing to take edge of the above inducements, will please call diately at No. 30 Alain Btreet. 2 HOSE K BROS. 90THJJ TO THOSE W1SBIJT& to teach. Any person wishiuga situation "acher or Assistant Teacher in the Free Is of this city, will make, application in 'ft to the Board of Trustees on or before the if. By oruer of the Board. P. HOH.N BROOK, Clerk. I the Emuirer and Volkebote copy for the f the ciim.c. jul2 td lrBTH OP JI!M,PEBSOJrs wishing to purchase either Rifle or Blasting ir, to celebrate the coming Celebration, can superior article at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY, 3t No. 22 Main street.

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ur r for Plans Sid"-alk. Council Chamber, June vi I860. And now it is hereby ordered and d. reefed, by the Common Council of the City of Xvansvilie, that the owners of all Lots or parts ot Lots fronting on or adjoining Hie north-east side of Sixth oir.et, between Cherry and Oak streets, in said City, cause the Kide-walki thereon to be brxught to the proper rade, and that they cause a side-wahs of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order P. BL'RK K, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Jnly G. 18nO. jfll jf a ItJt T M U -V JVUT1 VMS. IV Order for Plunk Side-Walk. Common Council, June 2J, 18bO. And now it is hareby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City ol Lvausville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lota fronting on or adjoiuing the north-east side ot Sixth street, between Chestnut and Cherry streets. In said City, cause tbo side-walks thereoti to be brought to the priqier grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of thi order. P. DL'RKK, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 0, 18G0. f o m j t mojv Wot m ch Is Ot And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of transville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots f ronting on or aojolning the north-east sido ot Sixth street, between Walnut aud Chestnut streets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, ani that they cause a side walk ot class iso. l to ns laid down ttiereon, Witluu HurTr day s from the publicatiou ot this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. j Clerk's Office, July C, 18C0. g 1 O Ji O HJ T J O .V .V U T if JK. - S Order for Plank Side-Walk. Council Chamber, Juueii, 1800. And now it is hereby ordered ai ! directed, by the Common Council of the Cify of Evansvtlle, that the owners of all lots or pans of lots trotting on or adjoining the north-east side of Sixth street, between Locust and Walnut streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to la) brought to the proper grade, anil that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKK, Cl'k. city Clerk s Office, July 6, 1SG0. VRi-UttJTMOJV ,V Ts-fc .fi. Order lor Plank Side-Walk. Couucil Chamber. June 23, 18110. Aud now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Couucil of the City of kvunsville, that the ow ners of all lota or uarts of VinJst'r'r'.r Mdj.oi"u,B ,uu rff-irgtJ! of Vine street, between Seventh and Eighth" streets. In said city, cause the side-walks thereon to lie brought to thv proper grade, and that they cause a Mil walk Ot class So. 8 to be luid dow n then on within thity ibiys from the publication of this order. p. BUKKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July ii, 1 800. !mTifjK TU w w The Common Counci I of the Cifv of Kviliisville will receive sealed proposals until July 1:8th, IKoO, fur yradiiiK and lilliug the alley in Block No. lti, BtnckweU'a Kularjfeuient, being the alley nearest to Division street and extending from Sixth to Seventh street; said alley to be brought to the proper grade as the same mav be shown bv the Cit.v Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July U, 1880, flit It P O HJ T i O JVUTJffE. W-S Orslsr tor Plank Side-Walk. June IMS. And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by tbo Common Council ot the city of Evansville, that tbe owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining tbe north-west side of Vine street, between Ktuhtfc aud Ninth streets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of class No. 8 to lie laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. P.i;BKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July C, I860. jwumOTlCE TU -U.VTU.H TO it . WW The Common Council of the Ciiy of transville will receive sealed proposals until July 2Mb, ISliO, for grading and filling the alley o p -i r- I. t. Nos. 4, o, 10 aud 17 in Block No. 3a in the Eastern Enlargement of said City. Said alley to be brought to thv proper grade as the same may be shown by the City Surveyor. P. BCBKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnne 28th, 1860. O.i It It UP JK if I Jt I.IXJi VI -'. villewiil meet a a Bonrd of Equalization at the City Council Ch&niber, on Friday, the 22d day of June, A. !., 18i.li, at 0 o'clock a. M., for tbe purpose of equalizing aud correcting as.-essmeuts on real aud personal property, aud will continue its sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized aud corrected. All tax-payers are requested te call and examine their respective assessments. WM. liAKElt, Mayor. Mayor's Office, June 1 1, 18HU. VMTJMH.' HC'tTJtHt . UVtTJt lift! ne niost beautiiul assortment of Guitars ever brought to this si ctioc of country have just arrivod aud are for sale. Prices from 85, $7, JJ8, $i, SUI, $12, S15, $20, S2r to $35, at 1IEALY A WARREN'S, junelfl Cor Main and First .ts. m ioppee: cupi-eb 'ti bags Prime Kio, 30 Pockets Old Government Java, 10 bi Lasriiayra, Just received aud for sale by C1IAS. McJOHNSTON, Poey Block. Cio.il. oti buls. vojoiL ' just received and for sale at JuneaO No. 22 MAIN STREET. WmHMBU BEEJr'7jrBllri7e7BM B P Beef just received fiom VV. W. Davis, i inciunati, and f r sale cheap at F.LLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. The JEconmn isiV rwnuts stove bjh tjkejv tbe rst premiums at every Fair where it bus been exhibited. At the Soutb-Weatern Indiana District Fair, hehf here October, 185U, there were but two premiums offered for cooking .-t. .v.- one for the liet wood cookingatovr.andoneforthe lestco;il cooking stove. The Economist took the FI B8T PREMIUM FOR Tn E BEST . OOKING SToVE FOR WOOD. Roelker, Klusman A Co took the first premium for their cisiking stove for coal. No ether premiums wero offered. The large silver medal was awarded to the Kcouomist at the New York State Fair ; and the first premium at tho United States Fair held at Chicage, and twelve othor Stato and County Fairs in 185s. Iu no branch of mechanical ait tiaa there ben a more apparent advance than in toe man- j ufacture ot btovts. It is but a few years since i the very namo was a novelty, representing a I huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid of j use as ornament. These havo gradually given place to patterns of grace and utility ; until the varieties I our markets now present have almost exhausted i ' the vocabulary of names; and the different phases i the metal is made to assume, would astonish old v uican nimseu. in style ami nnisii, tlie improve- i ne nt has been real, leaving nothing to be desired ' on that point, but the severe competition in price, j to which they have been subjected, has deprived ' them of many of the more substantial qualities ; desirable. This seems more especially to have lieeii the case in reference to cook stoves an article of ' domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wives and crotcheiy servants than must jieople ini- ; agine. Tho public have long- sought an improve- I ment in this article, and we believe are ready to pav ! any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it or:ly 1 possesses the merit" of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and perfection of manutactur . These qualities seem to be possessed most fully in HM Economist anew stove, perfected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Treadwell, Perry A Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, ami it looked so much like a stove intended for use, that we concluded to try them, aud the . result of the experiment conviucea us that the pronneturs, in their deturmiuation to make thefce-t sbsre in the world, have succeeded. We regard the : Economist as possessing all the merits above enu- ' merated as the great stove of tho day far in ad- , vance of anything ever attempted in the line of ; stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to i its name iu durability and the use of fuel. Among j the many conveniences attached to it, may be men- ! tioued a largo oven, w ith hooks arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water taSast, holding from 12 to 25 gallons warming ' closet, broiling hearth, d-c, Jtc. The broiling . hearth is one of the most noticeable features of this j remarkable stove. There never has been, to our knowdedge, any broiling fixture that was really sat- ' I isfactory iu its operation. The proprietors of this j i stove have been conducting a series of exiierimeuts i i upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and rej sultiug in the invention of a gridiron adapted to ; I this stove, which has beer secured by letters patent, aiel is one of the most admirable things of the kind j we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping j the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad I I to do justice to mechanical improvements, and especially such as contribute so largely to tho general ! i good, as tbeoDe above mentioned. The Economist, whii h is commanding such a large i sale, will be found sa at SCANTLIN fc STK ' PHENS'S, Main St., between Water and First, Evansville, luu mar" Closing Out. P. JIHK SKI.I.I.VU JT BEdnced prices our stock of CAKfET OIL CL!)THS, DRUUoETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIER V. u LOVES, MUsLINS, 8HEET1NUC CALICOES, CASSIMKKKS, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in the Dry Goods line we will sell lnw for CASH, as it is our full 111 I'llnntiui to change business. JAS. A K L K i St SO.S. juue4 limd H E E L, M J hi JVm I i. . 'Ji kegs assorted sizes, lost receiveil and J for sale marl by CnAS. McJOHNSTON, Poaey's Block, Main street.

Special Notices.

Common tentt ruttt tin mautt of th people, whatever tbe misnamed and misanthropic philosophers may say to the contrary. Show them a good thing ; let its merits be clearly demonstratel. and they will not hesitate to give it their moft cordial patronage. Tbe masses have already ratified the judgment of a physician concerning the virtues of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, as may be seen in the Immense quantities of this mediciue that are annually sold in every section of the la: d. It is now recognized as greatly superior to all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the digestive organs, such as diarrhon, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Hcstetter's i name is rapidly becoming a household word, from I Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article and be satisfied. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere. julyS-lwdiiw Nottoway Piltt.iterangtmtnt of the Stomach and Bowels. As the stomach by the agency of the gutric juices assimilates digested : food into elementary blood, we cannot be too care- J ful of preserving it in a healthy and rigorous con- ! ditlon. Hulloways Pills are powerfully corrective j and detergent, they strengthen the digestive organs and by their curative properties cleanse and purify tbe ingested food in its process of conversion to blood. Tn all disorders of the bowels and viscera, their sanltive qualities are uuequaled. Sold at tho manufactory. No. 80 Maiden Luue, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., C2c, and $1 per box or pot. jnly.'i-lwdAw The New and Startling Poem ot the Dress for the Hair. CANTO I. Miss Flora McFlimsey of Madison Square, A lady of fashion, of wealth and of beauty. Spent money like water for stuff for the hair, Aud did it becans? she thought it a duty. To paint the fine lily to perfume the rose To gild refined gold though few would suppose Miss Flora McFlimsey, with beauty so rare. Required aught to make her more charmingly fair. CANTO II. Miss FP-ra had heard of a noted Professor, Who dressed his own hair, tho' not a hairdresser. With a uiagieal, wonderful, great preparation, (Now usud iu vast quantities over the nation.) This noted Professor w as gray as a rat At juvenile thirty no older than that And the amount of poor hair hiscrownhad upon it, J (Though now as black as a raven's wing, I With lustre enough for a ball room king,) VI ould not have been accepted, such was its hari;h I and dry character, by any faahionist, however bald i sh might have been, who e'er wore a bonnet. This is all of this beaatiful and startling poem ; which w ill be published in this paper. If you desire t" learn tbe effect or the preparation which Miss j RicFlimey applied to her hair, call at 312 BroadI way, and Profess-jr Wood's agent w ill prove to you j that Wood's ir Bestorative is one of the best articles for bea Ifying and promoting the growth , and restoring' ne origin il color of the hair, over put befor" h' srorld. Catjtio . Beware of worthless imitations, as several are .,eady in tbo market, called by different names. Lse none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Bestorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., aud New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent f. ediclne dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. junel2-lmd.tw Beatlh and pure blood art inerparablf Recollect that all sickness arises fn ui Impurity of the blood, aud that JuJaon's Mountain Herb Pills will so surely And cut and cleanao these impurit from the system, thbt diiease cannot exist. So simple aud innocent aru the herbs aud p'ants thai compose them, that it is not n-Ccssarv to have them sugar coated in crder that tbe el ir..c! cm bear them. In most cases, Pills are sugar crated because the materials of which they are made are so griping and malignant, that otherwise delicate stsmach could not bear them. These Pills deal with dis. asu as It is, and will net only cure by removing tbe cause, but will bnild up and restore tho broken consti'utlon. There an many who have so trifled with their constitutions that they think mediciue cannot help t bmu ; let not evuu these despair : incredulity and scepticism is overthrown by a mass of testimony wli'ch is truly irresistible. At first tbo virtues ascribed to these MOUNTAIN HEED PILLS were deemed fabulous. Tbe public had been so often deceived that they could not believo the simple truths advanced by their discoverer. Yet facts un deniable, attested by witnesses of the highest chatacter and respectability, have proed, and ar prtving each day, the virtues of this "mighty healer." Tbey mark by their miraculous efficacy and power a new era in medicine. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all medicine Dealers. junel 2-1 md&w Save your hornet. " HV take g-reat pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment us a valuable aud indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galds on Horses. Our zucn have vised it for severe Burns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and all sav it acts like magic. We use no other Liniment, J. W. HEWITT, Foreman tor American, Harnden's and Wells, ' Fargo A Vo.'a Express." ' Gentlemen : I had a negro man worth Sl,200, who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for ' overoneyear: I had used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried tbo Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cured till, and I ran now take the ubove price tor him. Respectfully yours, JAMES DoRKANCE." Kvery Planter. Teamster, aud Family should 1 have this iuvaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, junel2-lmdAw New Yerk. I Mlatr Mtye! Hair Irye! .' Hair Bye!!! ! Vfilllam A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The original and best in the world ! ! ! All others are mere im- j itatinns, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAT, BBS, or RUSTV Uair Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Browu or Itlack, without j injury to the Hair or Skin. FTFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have 1 been awarded to Was. A. BiTrticLOR since 1K10' and over SH.OoO applications have been made to tbt Hair of the Patrons of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARBAXTLn not to injure in the least, however long it may ! continued, und the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair iuvigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma, The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel platu engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, marl7-Iy rdAw 16 Bond street. New York. Wigt! Wig-e:: Wtgrt.'.'l BeUchelor' VVips aud Toupees surpass ail. They are elegant. light, easy aud durable. Fitting to a charm no tnrniug up behind no shrinking off the head ; Indeed, this Is the only '""tablishment where these things are properly ierstood and made. 16 Rond Street, New York. marl7-lyrdw Bodim Mining Compact , Evansville, Indiana. Office ou Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bnshels, delivered : j any pnrt of the city, at 10 cents per bush. At th- pit, 8 cents. JOHN WVMOND, net Secretary and Manager. . ' th A i in Lots for Sale JV MOST BJSf TERMS. The most favorable opportunity ever "(! r. to the public. 20 lots of 5 acres each, on the New -burg road, 1 miles from the Court house, and s lots ot 5 acres each, on 'Wash n?t-in avenue, .-ne mile from the city. As small a quantity an oafourth of an acre wiil be sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM B1KRE0WEB. nove.2dl;

BUSINESS CARDS.

Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., COKSI6T1NR IV PltT OT Those Fino Glove Kid Conzress IleeUd Boots. " " Brown " " (Jaiters. " Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' L:isting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS. Call in and examine them. II. M. WELIS & CO., Sign of the Big Shoe, may9 No. 8. First street. job x law, M. B. asthej, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHES, ATTORXEYS AT LAW, GENEBAL COLLECTION AND BEL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court House, Evansville, Indiana. maylG-diwly WILLIAM BIERBOWER, WH0LE3ALK xj Gr ca : s t AND DEALER IN PAIXTS, BR USHES, OILS, VARXISLT, Window Glass and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Aledicinal Brandiet, Wine, dc, c. Umfting-ton Block, Main ntrtet. EVANSVILLE, IND. DSf Proprietor of the Genuine Boll's Tonic. feblC-lvd JAMES J US T I C E T. WALKER, O F TU E PEA C E AND GENEBAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main and Syamore streets. Louisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. rtpn a vjs'beb signed it j s ML opened an agencv for tho sale of all kinds of Manufactured Tobacco and Cigars, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. I 1 especially invite the patronage of the city i trade, who will find it to their interest tc give me j a call. I havo also opened a completo retail stock of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemous, Ac. Also, a superior article of Gun Powder, Voting Hyson and Imperial Teas, to retail at 70 cents per i pound. Give me a trial. JAS. U SPALDING, Agi nt for Danicd Spalding, j r. jan23-tf J. C. NUBLING, Formerly with I kba.n, n0Dns Co., Cincinnati. Manufacturer of FIRE AND BUROLAh. PROOF Comer Third and Division Streets EVASSVILLK, ISD. Constantly on band, all different sistes of a n s, latent styles and improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability and finish to any Eastern manu fa. turers, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. Also Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all fiuished in the best style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roelker, Klusman A Co., 7b Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug'il Family Groceries. "Wm.- GJLc3Lxroll, SO. 9, FIKST ST., BET. MAIN LOCI ST. MB- M.V HJIJS'B JI.VD WMLL BEM.M ceive regularly during the coming winter and" spriug, a choice article of SHAKER TABLE BUTTER. Also Poultry, Eggs, Vegetables, Dried Fruit Homniiuy, Beans, Split Peas, Leaf Lard, Ac. FLOUR AND MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. B. Goeds delivered to any part of the city free of charge. declj JOHN ZVINSON, MAKCFACTCBEH OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES 22 Corner Ltet and Water Streets, Evantvilt - - Indlnna. J. C. J. G. SMITH, No. 187 Alain street, Cor. Seventh, EVANS VILLE, IND. A iltJTEPlf. POH THE M'JST PJ TW ronagn bestowed upon them, beg leave to inform their friends and the community iu general that with the aid of new machinery, thty are enabled to turn out work superior to that of any East, ern make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the same time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleav era, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made of double reiiued cast steel, and warranted equal to any in use. jan21.lv B-ioajy-, bbbjv, bjvb jmrnOT Son bush Ear Corn, 5 tons Bran, 60 bush Fresh Ground Meal, Just received and for sale bv iune22 t'HAS. McJOHNSTON. JfjIJYBJ.MSB OP TICIJJ MAJ'UPJ CLj J turer of the newlv invented and improved Sjiectacles, No. 4, Third t.. Iiet. Main and Locust I opp. Crescent City Bank Building. Evansville, Ind These celebrated Spectacles are made of Brazilian I ' Pebbles, and constructed 1 1 sreordance with the j philosophy of nbitire, iu t.i .peculiar form of a concavo-convex, which can te need by the old and ynung, either by day or candle lignt, witn perfect ease. and no unpleasant feeliug to the eyes that many experience from using the common kind. They tend to strengthen and improve the sight, as w ill be seen by the following testimonials from those using them : From Samuel Crr, Eq. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frem I. Rittenberg. I have found them to be perfectly easy I to tho eye. I cheerfully recommend tl era to the public. Frem S. Sorennon, Esq I take great pleasure in recommending the ghuises of I. Rittenberg to the public. They give great 1 satisfaction. From Jurfye It'. B. Moore, Boonville, 1W. For years pat I have been accustomed to use ar ; tificiitl sight, and have tried several kinds of spec ; tacles. but I have found none o easy to the eye as I i I. Rittenlierg's. 1 lake pl.asure iu recommending them to ttie public. Princeton, tiwson county. Ind. Having purchased, and tor some time used, the razilinn Pebble Spectacles, gutten up bv Mr. I. it etiberg. formerlc of Imlianapfitis, and new of Vvar-s ille, we most corn tally recommend them as beinc pus; for the eyes, aud in all respects a good article Rev. J MK M M IS1ER, G. N. JERAULD, JOSEPH DFV1S. J. .1. KIRK MAN, SAMl'KL W HITai.IT, RoBEST DUNCAN. inart-dAwtf

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CHARLES ADjfcXMAN, . CUSTOM MADE BO0T&SH0E xMAUFACTI'llEIi, COB. MAIN ANI) THIRD STS., EVANSVILLE, iND. All work warranted to be done iu goo I st.vie aud very cheap. Call and examine. mayil-Gm O Robert jttotirf J B CB1 T E CT, i Office Cor. Main and Water Sis.; entrance on Main St., Evansinlle, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of buiidingi, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable tern.i. augl7 Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, JVo. 133 Poxey't Block, Main St. THE CJVnBBSlGtJS-En, ;.iv.v removed to No. 132 Posey's Block, Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is just receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, which he will sell, either al wholesale or retail, as cheap as can be purchased in this market. Having purchased my stock for 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, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. DW Goods delivered in any part of the city free of charge. sep26 T. REDMOND. JOS. SCHOENFELl). MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats a. nd Caps. No. 3 Main Stseet, bet. First and SSecond. sepli! EVANSVILLE. IND. H6LLmGSRTH& BRO. Have just received a large importation of Crockcryware, Queens ware, Glassware, China, &c., On Firs: St., bet. r-jcamoro and Vine. EiA.-VII,'. V. TNT' Theodore Mingst 6c Jo., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, KO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Main aud Sycamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. jaal 6md W. H. P. STODDARD, (WT THE OLD ESTABLISHED WM. DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tiuues to keep on bauds a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paiuts, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, Ac. Which be sells at as low a Hgure as any bouse in the city. Also, a large and varied assertiner t of AMBROTYPE STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES, A VD CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Orders promptly attended to, aud forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the contitry. sept20 "NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, Ifio. 94 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. K. H. SHORT. 0Ct22-('iHldl U. S. HOWARD. F. U. I AIP.' UILD JOHN W. HIN'.HAM E H. FAIRCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitchell A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDRAS STREET, oct4 N'lT.w OllL.tfA-VS. u. be.x'eijm er cu., c ommis sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 21', Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-dAwly nri a. jvoei,, stuck c ommission B. Jlercbant and propm-tor Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jan22'57-ly. B1KED. BEL, BOJ'IIBMO, COMMMSM sion Merchant, No. 7 LafayetU- street, New- Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits. Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Prodnce, and for the purchase of Groceries, c. OmB advances made on consignments. maI5-ly mTUBII. -THE V.'Mt E R si .v; I , for many years chief Clerk iu the hou.se of JOHN HURLEY ACo.,bgs to olfer his servic. s as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from bnsiuess. With this end in view I have formed a co-jiartner-ship with Mr. E. . Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name aud style of BENTON aKING, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Verv respectfully. THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Orleans, April 27, 185S. aug8-y S. TWICHELJL, COMMISSION AN'D FORWARDING MERCHA.VT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. RFFER TO Messrs. Allis & Howes, Dement t Voile, Howard & Brown , Evansville. jy6 m MWI BBEJTHOl-SE er Vo., WW COMMISSION AND V 0 14 W A II D I N G MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIW...W. R. GREATHOrSE....ToS. We give onr personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard. &c. aucM B. F. ETUELL...R. G. ABBOTT. ...EH. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merc Js.suoL'tssm NO. 101 MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. EEFrBOTF' Geo. Foter Jt Co., Brnwn & : O'Riley, Evansville, lud Aikman, and P. G. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner Weed, ! Ind. S. M. Leavenwir'h, Esq., John ". Newbnrg, Evertson. Esq.,Mt. Vernon. Ind. O. P. Hi..ispe-h i Co , BouuvlUe, In l j Geo 'V.srinson, Ei-q., W. vV. CatUa, Esr lien de.on, B No- k, VV'-rk. ii Co., D. S. Bcodh t Si Soli, Lull

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New-YorlL MILLINERY STORE.

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.i - j i Broadway, N. Y , would call tbe particu

lar attention of the ladies of this city and surrounding country, that they have just opened a Stanch Store at No. 7 First street, between M ilo and Sycamore, where they aro now ready to sboiv you one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk and Straw BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silks, Crapes, Head-Dresses of all styles. Straw Flats, and Boys' Hats, Ac, c. Their facilities for obtaining Goods can 't bo surpassed, as the v are in the same business in New York, hence they receive New Styles & Patterns Every Day.

rarticuinr attention is paid to our Bleaching and Pressing Department. Remrnih. r tins place of the New York Millinery Store, No. 7 First street, next to Preston Bros., Evansville, Ind. may9 'Am Bm II I'fJ IU ST, O. ii WEST Ui TEB MP STREET, EVANSVILLE, I.no., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical l-truments, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all popular patent medicines of the age. Ac. jelS J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Retail PEED AND SEED STORE, Dealeb in nAY, COBS, OATS, SHIP-STUFF AND BRAN, Water St. bet. Main and l.ocimt. nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. PHIL I P D E JKBTtt7 (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MAXl'FACTURER OF LARD OIL, SWAP A.VD CAISD1.ES, Also an extra article of BUBJIJ"G, EYOrjE, tT fJH OIL,. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes, tf c. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our own raising, in quantities to suit purchasers, id Main street f bet. Pi ret if Setond. EVANSVILLE, INI). CsSPTerni3 cash, or CO days bank. patier negotiable in jau20 ly EFansrille Commercial College lMO. 1. JS'OBTH PI It ST STREEl WW EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishing ti acquire a thorough practical knowledge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business Education. This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particularx, call at the Rooms, or address de13-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. HVE. McGrrilT, WHOLESALK DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, ZVo. is West First street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLE. IND. .1 PERRY ELLIOTT'S CITY i045 MAIN .STREET, EVANSV1LLF, IND. rtafi" Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypes. wcpo-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN C.llALLOCK, KvauHvllle UJsDKKWRITEU AND UENEKAL E AGKIS'T, Adjuster of Avkragks, and Kotar, Clump. He rinfiBiw to isue Policies Ironi ae r. Fimfl Class ami moot reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Cunn'ry, on InTiml mtjiI Fire lie wi 1 also receive apt Ui--ti-ijo lor I. IKK INrK.V( R. He will nft ;i'l to th .v ju mnt nf LnWCf of evfry AtwciptlMi u ilr , i ius fr-.m t;t!nr asrei.rn-. and Htu-i.il to ht sett menl ol il nit. Imb cutttotfctt with I Shi HAN UK. flu parti In NrpWyd. II ' lontf eAlJCf ttttc a -x' ha s j ofc'N"i , h.w ni-ttlt- bins fri tailiar wi:ii ill ttutori c .lirt:rti fi with itk-4 tnuioOe &m I'tl.- . l -T'-u- BaUfnir v,. t. f : I: ITELMdH ....'iWFPB f m hV "Hr-m Auction and Commissi oxk. MB J P.VSO.y t CO., SVCCEaSOBb BjSL 0 to Wniiieey Nelion, will continue the Commission business, both at private u!e .slid at auction, at tl.e old stand, corner Main ami Third Htreets, o) p mite the tVashingtun lintel, where ' thev will pay particular attention to the sale of ! everything eurruatcd to them ; they will attend '.o J any auction salen anywhere in the i:lty. Particular atteution given to the sale of Land, and Town Lots Ac, &o. febl7-iy SMfTH'S SnillT MJJVUEJCTORV, 33 MAIX STUKKT, Evansville, Indiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Shirts,Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, PK-HcM ca.ll at Ti5 M;iin Street. All orders lor Stitching Silk, Cotton aud Linen ! Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts mjwle t order from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. sept-S-ly AJ.V tT PBESTU WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE. First street, Evuisville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full itock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at .his House, which will.be sold on fair terms. (sep21 E N C 6U UAGE HOME LABOR." jrv U BEBJBMO, C.I Hit I.J f. j: Mid m M A N I' f A ( T U R E R, Main street, near the Canal, Evansaille, Ind. Has on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagons of every variety--all of his own manufacture which he will warrant to be superior to any work to be purchased at the East for the same prices. During the late hard times, and the inclement winter with its impassably muddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, and his stock has accumulated in his warcrooms ; to dispose of it, nd to relieve himself from a flight pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautifHl Buggy at n bargain, will fiud a belter chance for a trade than he has ever had before, at DEGARMO'S New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT, Suco essr to . il. Co-.."., Pioneer Family Grocery, No. ii Main Street, ws jyrowr" cwv Haj-n witm -M. an almost endltss variety of Fancy ami Staple (irocf-riefl, which he intendi to sell at UNIFOKM prices. Hp wiil not sell one or two loading Hrti'.k-s at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but tho community may n-'y on getting good ai tides at fair average prices. I have BOmaBrfBg for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods in which t'jey obtain value received fur their money. jan.4 J. P KbbTOTT'8 "milT Orocrrv. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALER3 IN EEADY-MADE Clotlaing, YA NKEE NO TI ONS, So. 30 'lain Street, Evansville, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Dolting Cloth. A?llEL E. GILBERT WILLIAM R. BAKER. I Gilbert & Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, beta ecu Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale at tho lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," Cttoa Yarns, Jrc., at manufacturer's prices. (novl mvjB OI.il P1BM IJ m79JV ESS M AGAIN. - ALLIS .t HOWES, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers iu all kinds of Prodttc, superior Old Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, ami F ireigu and Domestic Liquors, c, WaU-r street, Second door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. BESET D. AXLI8. LEWIS HOWES. febS-ly MfinKJ! 5 JiUOTHHRfi, WHOLk, W SALE AND RETAIL HEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, Brain, Seed, Bacon, Lard, TuVs, !J :"!ir;, h aii'i vooowmn generally, no. s-j ansville, Ind. Goods delivered iu city free of chorge. U8.W. VtCKF.RY ' r VI, - E1IV, trjet. r.v art ,4 the any mill ..-AH'l vi I : . nv) i l-.l. u-ou.i hoc: ti Ki.. I roprieti r Con HE, M l 1. 1.. P. me; r ir-t ni l Us Bkl one square Iron .-.-nm-tn.-lj . -.-is u nd BtsiaL., "vvill, In-1 WM. H. BJlCOL-i. Irup.

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LLBIIY. dsi r.y't! to the uhKJTL IJS np creased trade, and bili appreciation of Mr Smith's Photographic I ictures. which possess al

Ways fine shad s and a clear expressive likeness I

he has addeiiasa Itnceptiou Room to hi- 11 Gallery the one lately occupied by irr F. Hutchinson, I'en i

fist. Mr. S. nesi.r a the Luiioa and gi uts of Evans ville and ' icinit y that they Mid now find ample

space and everything cqu il to ihe test Galleries of

the V c.-t. Mr. S i.oed not stale after two years' 1 successful uract ce in ibis iu, tivst his Pictures nreotermel tbe most highly here, and many miles . around, both ou account of their being the cheapest and best, but also from their U'liading character Mr. S. has also two lady atteudants at bla ' UaTXeri thereov insuring every attention com1 billed with great economy of time in e .cli department of labor a tew ininutos being all that is needed to satisfy ca"b of Ins patrons with a Britclass likeness. Sincerely thanking his pa'rons for.past favors he 1 trusts that by nn-ater facilities in his Art, be maystill increasingly merit their patron ge. N. B. i 'res ent City Gallery, opposite the Court . house, Main street, is upeo from seven in the mom ing until sun-down. apri-6m JOHN E. GALLAGHER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT. Office on Third St., opp. Crescent City Hall, E t'JZ.VS VMJL LE, MJ'0. mayP-flmd 1 ii i JMUI laeJfH S' Uvs LOW, WvM. enced A'urse and female AJ EXPERTPhysician, presents u tne attention ot motnera, tier SOOTHING FYRCP, fjr Clulttreti Titthing, w hich greatly facilitates the process of Teetljing, by sufteuing the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all palu and xpasraodic action, and is SL'RE TO RKGL'LATK THK BuWKLS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will givo rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUH INFANTS, We have put np and sold this article fci ver ten years, and can eay, tin confidence and i. of it, what we have nov gjor been able to say if any other uietlicine never fthas it failed, in a Lingl. instance, to cflect a cure ?when timely used. Never did we know an in stance of dissatisfaction by any one w ho aged it. Sou the contrary, all are delighted with its epera- actions, and speak in terms of highest commenda tion of its magical effects und medical virtues. g!VVe speak in this matter "venai we uo Know, at gtter ten year experience, and pledge our reputa fion for tho fnllilment of what we here dech-ri-. jj'n almost every instance where the infant Ii i.i-r.i ing from pain and exhaustion, rcdief wi i k;nitil iu 15 or 20 minutes after the Syrup is adiiiiri i s'i This valuable pr Kin. ScMMi m the prescription of one of tho moai , p, ien I Mini s k i 1 1 f h 1 Nurses iu New Ki.gl .ml, Soi.i ha I ecu used with never failing sucoi in ft'h nirnl" l cmpes. It not only teSeiswfkS'fie enHd (ron pain bnt invigorates the Mum i li i n-l li.iu ele,co n eft, acidity, and gives tulle nu I D-rgy yi the uti lenyg. torn. It v ill affntiel ii: mi ly relieie (Iri ing in the Dowe's and Viu'l 'nlfcs. and ov .' vnuie otivulsions, wbleh it ii. I SpwlH r.-iueiii.l, eu d iu di'ath. We in li-v it Rttte Imil .-in i stir0l nun. ody iu 'he wor'd, ;n utl nf tys ntery ali-l Diniiiei in hi dr ii. Ii. Iher il a i-s from fe. thins r fr ini any otl'er run . Yu wou'd tmy to t'VP vy i : i i 1 1 w h ' h a clnl I s it ff e r i n g Ir- in any t n . nf ti I .rurmi; c mfatiti 'nn, do not P i jour pieju lice", inn il,, , ,.j itc "f others, stand Ii t eeii y -ur iii.f.ii iii ' cliii I an I the relief t!i a will ha i ".ilui"l Mire to follow i'' liiU.'ly used. ft'ng "III aocompany each ukImss Hie fic simile of .Im Vork, is oo the out t. o ti'r of iois m lie i' Kill dir.. lous fl hottUe. N ii- g ii In. VVUTfn v PK xlN i 9Af i a .-J ex. So'd in' firog instil i .i :r'njut tho world. Prlntr street, New Vork. janl3 dwly. ff, litent, tMMeueeUim T r;n . - . . 13 VtttV i'u-ts :i I, KtLLKtl Judson's MOUNTAIN HERB FILLS. Above we present you with n perfect llkenass o f Tr zuco a chief of a trilie of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico You will And a fall account of him in our pimpl lets and Almanacs to he had gratis from tlie Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent trie greater part of his life in traveling, having visited uearly every country in the world. U npeut over six years among the Inrllaus of tho Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the " Mountain Herb Pills'- were di-covvred. A very interesting account of hi adventures thero you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It ir: an established fact that all diseases arise from IMP CUE BLOOD! The blood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with ir, it is at once distirbuted to every organ of the body. Every uerva feels the poison, and all I lie vital organs quickly C'-mula'n. The StomacTI will nut digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a su'Hclency of bile. Tbe Motion of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is weakened. Ti e lungs become clop-ired with the t.oisonnils matter: hence, a I couh and all from a slight imparity at the fountain head of life the Blood! As if you had ! thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, I from which ran a tiny rinilet m a few minutes ! the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed j and discolored. As quickly dues impure blood fly I to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the f passages become obstructed, and unless the ob- : struction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies our. These Piils not only purify the blood, but regen- ' crate all the seen tions of tho body. Thoy are, ' therefore, uurivaled as a ( I KK Foil BILIOUS DISEASES, Diver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AntiBilious Medicine expuls from the bloiHl tbe hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitatini' the vital organs. Pleasant, iudeed, is it to us, that wo are able to place within your reach a medicine liko the I ' Mountain Herb Pills, that will pass directly to I the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of I the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills are the best remedy in existence for I the following complaints: Bowel Complaints. Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspi'pcia. Diarrhoea, Dropsy. Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaint-, lliaiiaches. Indigestion, Influenza, Iiifiaiuu.ittioii. l'rarJ Weakness, Liver Oomp aints, Lowness of ; icit- St ine and Gravel, Piles, and Secondary Sv:nptiMi,a. GREAT FE.M AliK 'ILDICINK! Females who value h alt!'. -timiM n v r be without these Pills. Tii-y pn; ity i he htuod, r. move obstructions ol all kind-. daMat Ih- -kin id .ill pimples an 1 blotches, an 1 Lriu;; tho rich color of health to the pale cl.C'-k. The plants and barb, of w liek th "e VOZe are j made, w"ere uiscovi'i rd, in a very 4rMfMft way, . among the Tezux-ti-, ;. trih''. I iliiiuiinniii MesI ico. (ivt the A1-ii:i'ii.- . t ir A --ent, , pm will : tead with delit-hf the ver. inb re.tn, a. cuiiut it j coutailisof the ' ir--n l i.-j f. "" .t tile A.'.ec-. O90KRVE. Fhe I , ;nt.,ni II rb Pi Isa-e put up i in a l-'Mu-if.i! wr.,,...-r. Ejcli iix contain sV pille, LaudHelail it SSVvut p-r tx. All genuine hafo ' th .1 "ii-itre.if ' In I-'ii I mi etch Irox. ror 1 Evau-vi ! S. -Her it mi-. Lelch W. b h yal.wii, an l Hi. rl ower et ' ar -r. .Ii, ci.UjtitJn. B. L. J0B Stl hit f UNA tX)., iJro.neUrs, imr I -t.. V. Y tJfl'Oji V l-V Til HOUSEKEEPERS. '.. 3. DUi?,'. 4. CO.'S G.sioct 3 pic os. ' T Ii K :i .VlT U.'L f . B.'y tit.l per. -y pure, but gioiiud frum Ira rp.ie . -.: i i til cleaned bj us eipessly fai t... ! - , 'iiliout referen -e to cost. They .r laeiut fnly ,i t t.l iu tint u (liaci witn paper), pr.-v- . I i y iv :m'.,hh;. an I ire full weight, .v:n e i- .u-lmiry r iiti 1 -pi,--a are almost iuaii'0 -h u t. Vi (TWWsJ t ie n, in point of -if-iia t ml 1 1 jli rtos. "1 11 ivor, 0 -voud all coi pi i is ii -iiuii trial wi.l ahbailanttii prove. Maim!, tuied only liy K. It. HCltKEE Ct)., tebui:dJtw 1st Pearl trt, New Vor'