Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 260, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1860 — Page 3

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MONDAY MORNING.. ..JULY T E M P L, E ft P H O J" O H Division No. 54, S. of T.. M EETS EVERY rUDAl EVENING, OV KK WfM the Telegraph Office, m Water street. JOSEPH vwv.l.l., yr. P. J. McNbtt, W. A. H. L. McfcK, !'. .- H. .1 J.,., A. R. S. O. Lant, T. J. Trii.ie, ,;. W Storton, CS, F. Gillet, A. P. 8. Weed, t S. J. O. Swop., O. 8. april C AXD1 DATEsT For District Attorney. Nrwu'HCH, Juno 8th, 1800. Qtttllin :--Ytm irltl please announce my name In your paper as candidate lor the office of District Attorney fat ihc fVimmon Pleas District composed of the eosmtlaa of Posey, Vanderburgh Gibson and Warrick Ellis Lewis. For County Treasurer. Mr. Editor: Please announce tht namt of J. M. Caldwili us a candidate for County Treasurer at he next October election. mar20. For Judge Court Common Pleas. John JPitcher, or Potty fount, hat been solicited to become a candidate for the Judgeihip of the Court of Common Pleas, by a number of Attorneys of the District, and has consented to the use of his name in that connection. The announcement is therefore made accordingly. Tht friends of Hem. Stinton, Etq,, an nource him as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Commen Pleas, at the October election. THE CHICAGO FL.ATFORM, AS AMENDED A 94 U ADOPTED. Resolred, That we, the delegated represntatives ! of the Republican electors of the United States, In Convention assembled, in the discharge of the duty ! we owe to our constituents and our country, unite ! In the following declarations : w 1st. That the history of the nation during the j last four years, has fully established the proprioty and necessity of the organization and perpetuation of the Republican party ; and that the causes which called it into existence are permanent in their na- ! ture, and now, more than ever before, demand its 1 peaceful and constitutional triumph. '2. That the maintenance of the principles pro- 1 uiulgated in the Declaration of Independence and j embodied in the Federal Constitution " That all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by j their Creator with certain inalienable rights . that j among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit ot I Ziapplnese ; that to secure these rights, governments I are instituted among men, deriving ttieir just powers from the consent ot the governed " is essential to the preservation of our Republican institutions ; and that tbe Federal Constitution, the Rights of the States, and the L'nion of the States must uud shall be preserved. 3. That to the Union of the Stutes this nation owesits unprecedented increase in population, its surprising development of niateri.il resources, its J rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at j home and its honor abroad ; and we hold in ab- i horreuce all schemes tor Disunion, come from whatever source they may : And we congratulate the .mi try that no Republican member of Congress I has uttered or countenanced the threats of Disunion so often made by Democratic memliers, without rebuke and with applause frm their political associates; and we denounce those threats of disunion, in case of a popular overthrow of their ascendency as denying the vital principles of a free government, and as an avowal of contemplated treason, which it is the imperative duty of an in- : dlgnant People bternly to rebuke and forever si- j tence 4. That the maintenance inviolate of the Rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its owu domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of powers on which the per- j tection and endurance ut our political tabric depends ; and we denounce the lawless Invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among thegravesc of crime. 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 eviuced in its desperate exertions to force the infamous Leconip ton Constitution upon the protesting people of Kansas ; in onetruing the personal relation between master ind servant to involve an unqualified property in :ersous ; in its attempted enforcement, everywhere n land and sen, through the intervention of Congress and of the Federal Courts, of the extreme -retentions of a purely local interest ; and in its eneral and unvarying abuse of tbe power intrusted .o it by a coufidiug people. 0. That the People justly view w ith alarm the eckless extravagance which pervades every departnent of the Federal Government; that a return to 'igid economy and accountability is indispensable o arrest the systematic plunder of the public treasiry by favored partisans ; while the recent startling 11 elopmtnts of frauds and corruptions at the Feilr.tl Metropolis, show that an entire change of ulm'nistration is imperatively demanded. 7. That he new dogma that the Constitution, of ts own force, carries Slavery' into any or all of the Territories of the Uu ted States, is a dangerous Klltical heresy, at variance with the explicit pro isions of that instrument itself, with cuutemporaieous exposition and with legislative and judicial precedent; is revolutionary in its tendency, and abversive of the peace aud harmony of the country. 8. That tbe normal condition of all tbe Territory t the United States is that of freedom : That as ur Republican fathers, when they had abolished lavery in all our national territory, ordained that ' no person should bo deprived of life, liberty, or iroperty, without due process of law," it becomes ur duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation s necessary, to maintain this provision of the Contitution against all attempts to violate it ; and we eny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legdstitre, or of any individuals, to give legal existnee to Slavery in any Territory of the United tatea. 9. That we brand the recent re-opening of the .frlcan Slave-Trade, under the cover of our Nsional Flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, s a crime against Humanity and a burning shame o our Country and Age ; and we call upon Congress a take prompt and efficient measures for the total ad final suppression of that execrable traffic. 10. That in the recent vetoes, by their Federal iovernors, of the acts of the Legislatures of K ants and Nebraska, prohibiting Slavery in those erritories, we And a practical illustration of the oasted Democratic principle of Non-intervention nd Popular Sovereignty embodied in tbe Kansas(ebraska bill, and ademonsti atlon of the deception nd fraud involved therein. 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately dm it ted as a State under the Constitution recently irmed and adopted by her people, and accepted by ae House of Representatives. 12. Th it, while providing revenue for the suport of the general government by duties upon imorts, sound policy requires such an adjustment of hese imposts as to encourage the development of he industrial interests of the whole country ; and re commend that policy of national exchanges, hich secures to the working men liberal wages, to griculture remunerating prices, to mechanics and lanufacturera an adequate reward for their skill, ibor, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial roeperity aud independence. 13. That we protect against any sale or alienaIon to others of the Public Lands held by actual tilers, and against any view of the Free Hometead policy which regards the settlers as paupers r suppliants for public bounty; and wo demand he passage by Congress of the complete and satisictory Homestead measure which has already passd the House. H. That tho Republican party is opposed to any hange iu our Naturalization Laws, or any State iglslation by which the rights of citizenship hithrto accorded to immigrants from foreign lands hall be abridged or impaired ; and in favor of givg a full and efficient protection to the rights of 11 classes of citizens, whether native or naturalsed, both at home and abroad. 16. That appropriations by Congress for River nd Harbor improvements of a National character, squired for the accommodation and security of an listing commerce, are authorized by the Cmstiution, and justified by the obligation of Governlent to protect the lives and property of its citizens. 16. That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is inieratively demanded by the interests of the whole mntrv ; that the Federal Government omrht t, under immediate and efflcieut aid in its constrnclon ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily 'verlaud Mail should be promptly established. 17. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive rlnclples and views, we invite the co-operation of 11 citizens, however differing on other questions, 'ho substantially agree with us in their affirmance nd support. w jiips attp.vtihj. oca ejv WA tire stock of fancv Silk and Summer Dress oods, we will sell at Cost, and even BELOW OST, in order to make arrangements for an early lpply of Fall GooU. Those wishing to take admtage of the above inducements, will please call nniediately at No. 30 Main street. july2 RQ8F.B BROS. JWMOTICE TO THOSE WISHIJVH ' W to teach. Any person wishing a situation Teacher or Assistant Teacher in the Free chools of this city, will make application iu riting to the Board of Trustees on or before the th inst. By oriler of the Board. P. HORN BROOK, Clerk. Will the Enquirer and Volktbote copy for the od of tho came. july,-td sii u rn o p jWirr.PMmeYojK's wishing to purchase either Rifle or Blasting owder, to celebrate tho coming Celebration, can nd a superior article at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCEBT, jua30 No, 38 Main street-

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a p o mjt tmojv jvoticji. W-J Order for Plank Side-walk. Council Chamber, .Juno 20, 18M). And uow it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of Kvausville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lota fTontln-r on or adjoining the north-east wide of Sixth street, between Cherry and Oak streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be bought to the proper grade, and 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. BUKKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, July C. 1860. jyrori v ms. Order for Plank Side-Walk. Common Council, June 20, 18C0. And now it is hsreby ordered and directed, by tho Common Council of the City oi Evansvi'.le, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lota fronting on or adjoining the north-east side of Sixth street, between Chestnut and Cherry streets, in said City, caure the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper 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. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnly 6, 1800. U P O H Jl T l U . JS'OTI VMi. Order for Plank Side-Walk. June 20, 18C0 And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the j Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting I ou or adjoining the north-east side ot Sixth street. ! between Walnut and Chestnut streets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to tie brought I to the proper grade, and that they cause a side- ' ; walk of class No. 2 to bo laid down thereon, within thirty days Irutu the publication ot this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July C, 18C0. jg 1 O H f H J T i a .V O T i m: . Order for Plank Sido-Walk. Council Chamber, j 1 June 18i0. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of the City of ! Evansville, that the owners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north-east side of Sixth street, between Locust and Walnut , streets, in said City, causo the side-walks there- ' on to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 2 to bo laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Cl'k. City Clerk's Office, July C, 180O. , gi o h p a muiTMmir t i c'ms'7 I y Order tor Plank Sido- Walk. Council Chamber, June 23, 1800. And now it is hereby ordered and i directed, by the Common Council of the City of Evansville, that the owuers of all lots or parts of lts frontingon or adjoining the north-west side of Vine street, between Seventh and Eighth ptreets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, und that they came a side-walk of class No. 2 to be laid down t hereon within thiitv days from the publication of this order. P. BUKKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July S, 1800. mmOTUMi T t .VTlij VTOR w W The Common Couueil of the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until July 28th, 1800, for grading and filling the alley in Block No. 10, Stock well's Enlargement, being the alley nearest to Division street and extending from Sixth to Seventh street ; said alley to be brought to the pitip. r glade as the same may be shown by tbe City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 6, 1800. jftntp o bJtm o jv JTm tm cm . - H-J Order for Plank Side-Walk. June 23, 1800. And uow it is hereby ordered and directed by the Couinion Council ot the city of Evansville, that tbe owuers of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or adjoining the north-west side of Vine street, between Kighth and 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. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication ol this order. P. BLRKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 0, 18C0. mmoTtvMi to cnMTUji vfoit a. WW The Common Council of the City of Evansville will receive sealed proposals until July Mtb, 1860, for grading and filling the alley opposite Lots Nos. 4, 5, 10 and 17 in Block No. 33 in the Eastern Enlargemeut of said City. Said alley to be brought to the proper grade as the same may be shown by the City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. ( lerk's Office, June 28th, 1800. WM Out HM OP iOI J Tlt .V. - MM The Common Council of the City of Evans -ville will meet as a Board of Equalization at tho City Council Chamber, on Friday, the 22(1 day of June, A. D., 1800, at 9 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of equalizing and correcting assessments on real and personal property, aud will coutinuo its sessions from day to day until said assessments are all equalized and corrected. All tax-payers are requested te call and examino their respective assessments. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Office, June 14, 1800. ViTJHS ! VlTtTJHB .' tiVITJl HS .' The most beautiful assortment of Guitars ever brought to this section of country have just arrived and are for sale. Prices from $5, 57, 8, SO, 510, $12, $15, $20, $25 to $35, at UEALY Jt WARREN'S, junein Cor Main and First attt. g lOPPMfMS 7C0PMMiMt W-S '5 bags Prime Rio, 30 Pockets Old Government Java, 10 bags Laguayra, Just received and tor sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, Posey Block. 4 UJl, fig., i HHJUH. voam, on. S just received aud for sale at June3U No. 22 MAIN STREET. rt A' BM2 P P. - ,Ki) l.ltH. trit I K II at P Beef jus! received from W. W. Davis, Cincinnati, and for Bale cheap at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. The Economist npHis sto vp iu rjftt.v the M. first premiums at every Fai where it has been exhibited. At the South-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, 1859, there were but two premiums offered for cooking stores one for the bust wood coeking stove ,aud one for the best ooal cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST PREMIUM FOR THE BEST ..OOKING STOVE FOR WOOD. Roelker, Klusman ic Co took the first premium for their cooking stove for coal. No other premiums were offered. The large silver medal was awarded to the Economist at the New York itate Fair ; and the first premium at the United States Fair held at Cblcage, and twelve other State and County Fairs iu 185d. In no branch of mechanical art has there buen a more apparent advance than in turn manufacture of stoves. It Is but a few years since the very name was a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid of use as ornament. These have gradually given place to patterns of grace aud utility ; until the varieties our markets now present have almost exhausted the vocabulary of names; and the different phases the metal Is made to assume, would astonish old Vulcan himself. In style and finish, the improvement has been real, leaving nothing to bo desired on that point, but the severe competition in price, to which they have been subjected, has deprived them of many of the more substantial qualities desirable. This seems tnoreesecialIy to have been the case in reference to cook stoves an article of domestic economy that has more to do with scolding wives and crotchety servants than most people imagine. Tbe public have long sought an improvement in this article, and we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only possesses the merits of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, aud perfection of manufacture. These qualities seem to be possessed most fully in the Economist anew stove, perfected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Troadwell, Perry Sc Norton, of Albany. We hsard so much of this stove, anl it looked so much like a stove intended for use, that we concluded to try them, and the result of the experiment convinces us that tbe pronrieters, in their determination to make theoest sfore it the world, have succeeded. SVe regard the Economist as possessing all the merits above enumerated as the great stove of the day far in advance of anything ever attempted iu the line ot stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its name in durability and the use of fuel. Among the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a largo oven, with hooks arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water tank, holding from 12 to 25 gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, ic, &c. The broiling hearth it one of tho most noticeable features of this remarkable stove. There uever has been, to our knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really satisfactory in its operation. The proprietors of this stove have been conducting a series of experiments upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, and resulting in the Invention of a gridiron adapted to this stove, which has been secured by letters patent, and is one of the most admirable things of the kind we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical improvements, and especially such as contribute so largely to the general good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, wbii h is com mandiug such a large sale, will be fuund only at SCANTLIN STEPHENS S, Main St., between Water and First, r-v invt:ie, Inu mam Closing Omt. JiMm-H JRMl SKI.l.i.yti JIT RPWW duced prices our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MUnLINS, 8UKET1NOS, CALICOES. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in the Dry Goods line we will sell low for CASH, aa it is our full determination to change business. JAS. OAKLEY & SON. june4-rimd TtM9 mTmTmJ M J i JA M JL, . WW 190 kegs assorted siies, Just received and for sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, marl Posey's Bloek, Main street.

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Common tent rule tht mat get or tht people, whatever the misnamed and misanthropic philosophers may say to the contrary. Show them ' a good thing ; let its merits be clearly demonstrat- I i, and they will not hesitate to give it their most ! cordial patronage. The masses have already rati- j fled the judgment of a physician concerning the virtues of HOSTJSTTEK'S BTTTERS, as may bo j seen in the immenso quantities of this medicirie i that are annually sold in every section of the lacd. j It is now recognized as greatly superior to all other j remedies yet derived for diseases of the digestive organs, such as diarrhoa, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise from derangement of those portions ef the system. Hostetter's name is rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article and bo satisfied. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally every- I where. july3-lwd&w Mtolloteap'm Ptllt.-lierantftmtnt of the Stomach and Bowels. As the stomach by the j agency of the gastric juicea assimilates digested ; food into elementary blood, we cannot be too careM of preserving it in a healthy and vigorous oon- I ditfon. Holloway's Pills are powerfully corrective and detergent, they strengthen the digestive organs and by their curative properties cleanse and j purify the ingested food in its process of conversion to blood. In all disorders of the bowels and viscera, their sanitive qualities are unequaled. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., 62c., and 81 per box or pot. july3-lwdAw The New and Startling Poem of the Drn for the Hair. CAMTO I. Miss Flora McFllmsey of Madison Square, A lady of fashion, of wealth and of beauty. Spent money like water for stuff for the hair, Aud did it because she thought it a duty. To paint the fine lily to perfume the roseTo gild refined gold though few would suppose Mlse Flora McFlimsey, with beauty so rare, Required aught to make her more charmingly fair. CANTO II. Miss i' : i had heard of a noted Professor, Who dressed his own hair, tho' not a hairdresser, With a magical, wonderful, great preparation, (Now used in vast quantities over the natioa.) This noted Professor was gray as a rat At juvenile thirty no older than that And the amount of poor hair his crow n had upon it, (Though now as black as a raven's wing, With lustre enough for a ball room king,) Would not have been accepted, such was its harsh and dry character, by any fashionist, however bald she might have been, who e'er wore a bonuet. This is all of this beautiful and startling poem which will be published in this paper. If you desire te learn the effect of the preparation which Miss McFlimsey applied to her hair, call at 312 Broadway, and Professir Wood's ageut will prove to you that Wood's ir Restorative is one of tho beet articles for bea Ifying and promoting the growth and restorins' ue original color of the hair, ever put before In world. Cautio -Beware of worthless imitations, as several are eady in the market, called by different names. Use none unless tbe words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all DruggistA and Patent edicino dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United States aud Canadas. junol2-lmd,tw Health ana pure blood art inttparmblt. Recollect that all sickness arises from impurity of the blood, and that Judson's Mountain Herb Pills will so surely find out and cleanse these impurities from the system, that disease cannot exist. So simple and innocent are the herbs and plants that compose them, that it is not necessary to have them sugar coated in order that the stomach can bear them. In most cases, Pills aro sugar coated because the materials of which they are made are so griping aud malignant, that otherwise a delicate stomach could not bear them. These Pills deal with disease as it is, and will net only cure by removing tbe cause, but will build np and restore tho broken constitution. There ar 5 many who have so trifled with their constitutions that they think medicine cannot help them ; let not even these despair : incredulity and scepticism is overthrown by a mass of testimony which is trnly irresistible. At first tbe virtues ascribed to these MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS wero dec ked fabulous. Tho public had been so oftee deceird that they could not believe the simple truths advanced by their discoverer. Yet facts ur. deniable, ajtested by witnesses of the highest chal- j (icter and respectability, have proved, and ar proving each day, the virtues of this " mighty healer." They mark by their miraculous efficacy and power a now era in medicine. Judson's Mountain Herb Pills and Monn- j tain Herb Worm Tea are sold by all medi- ! cine Dealers. junel2-irod&r7 j Sure your horttt. IFV take g-rtmt pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Gelds on Horses. Our men have used it for severe Burns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints aud Rheumatic Pains, and all say it acts like magic. We use no other Liniment, J. W. HEWITT, Foreman for American, Harnden's and Wells, Fargo ft Co.'s Express." " Gentlemen : I had a negro man worth $1,200, who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over one year; I had used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cured him, and I ran uow take the above price tor him. Respectfully yours, JAMES DORRANCE." Every Planter, Teamster, and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers everj-where. BARNES ft PARK, Proprietors, Junel2-lradftw NewYerk. HatrlOtVtiallrMjytYiUatrOytlfrWilllam A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The original aud best in the world ! ' ! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape riJicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchklob since 18:iS" and over 80,000 applications have been mad to tbt. Hair of the Patrons of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WiaiAKTLD not to injure in the least, however long it may be continned, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold tn all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. StS-The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, raarl7-lyrdftw 16 Bond street, New York. Urtg-t! IPHg-t.'! IPHg-t!!'. Batch, lor'. Wigs and Teupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm no turning up behind no shrinking off the bead ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood aud made. 16 Bond Street, New York . marl7-lyrdftw Bodiam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana. Office ou Water street, between Main and Locust. Coal, in quantities of not less than 20 bushels, delivered Id any part of the city, at 10 cents per bnsh. At the pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, ocW Secretary and Manager. Lots for Sale O.V MOST MJ8V TPB.nH The most favorable opportunity ever offered to the public. 20 lots of 6 acres each, on the Newburg road, 1 miles from the Court-house, and S lots of 6 acres each, on Washington avenue, ne mile from the city. As unail a quantity as onofourth of an acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIER CO WEB. novwdly

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Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., UOaauilM in pabt or Those Fine G!ove Kid Congress Heeled " Brown " " Boots. Gaiters. " Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS. Call in and examine- them. H. M. WELLS & CO., Sign of the Big Shoe, inay9 No. 8. First street, i johx law, m. a. antues, (Notary Public.) LAW & ANTHE S, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTION AND HE VL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No 87 Main street, opposite the Court Ilouse, Evansville, Indiana. may!6-dAwly WILLIAM BIERB0WER, WHOLESALE DRUQGI SS T AND DEALER IN PAINTS, BR USIIES, OILS. VARNISH, Window Glass and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wine, $c, J'f. U'athtng-ton Btork, .Tlain ttrttt. EVANSVILLE, INB. U3S Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. foblG-lyd JAMES T. WALKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEA C E GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office ou Third street, between Main and Syamore streets. Louisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. rtft H P PJVltPHSMttJVMlMf HAS Jm. opened an agencv for the sale of all kinds of Manufactured Tobacco and Cigars, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. 1 especially invite the patronage of the city trade, who will rind it to their interest tc give me a call. I have also opened a complete retail stock of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemoos, ftc. Also, a superior article of Gun Powder, Toting Hyson and Imperial Teas, to retail at 70 ceuts per pound. Give me a trial. JAS. li. SPALDING, jan23-tf Agt nt for Daniel Spalding, j r. J . C . NUBLINC, Formerly with Ukba.n, 'odds fc Co., Cincinnati. Manufkctuir of FIRE AND BURGLArs PROOF Corner Third and Division Streets VA AS VILLE, INU. Constantly on hand, all different sizes of Safes, latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to be equal in durability aud finish to any Eastern inanu facturers, at the lowest Cincinnati pi e'en. Also Manufacturers of LOCKS, WALL SAFES, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished in the best style of workmanship. Specimens of Safes, etc., may be seen at Messrs. Roelker, Klusman ft Co., 70 Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug31 Family Groceries. Wm. Oaldwell, NO. 9, MUST ST., BET. MAIN LOVVHT. Ml IJM O.V II J. VI I -f.V tt'I.I. HP. ceive regularly during the coming winter and spring, a choice article ot SBAKEH TABLE BUTTER. Also Poultry, Eges, Vegetables, Dried Fruit, Homminy, Beans, Split Peas, Leaf Lard, ftc. FLOUB AND MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. B9FN. B. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. deel JOHN IVINSON, MANUKACTCKKR OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES Corner Lett and Water Struts, Mivanttfttit - Mndinn' toojls: a. SMITH, J. C. & J. No. 1ST Alain street, Cor. Seventh, ft' U A A" 8 V I L L B, IND. g V UJt TJSPLT. PUlt TUP PJIST PmSTLMT ronago bestowed upon them, leg leave to inform their friends and the community in general that with the aid of new machinery, t lit y are enabled to turn out work superior to that of any East, era make. Those who wish to havo good TOOLS, aud 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 refined cast steel, and warranted equal te any in nse. jan21.lv ribmjv hha j j . v ,rt b'ji z, . " 350 bush Ear Corn, 5 tons Bran, 60 bush Fresh Ground Meal, Just received and for sale bv june22 CHAS. McJOHNSTON. WJf'I COJ MM Clear and Ribbed Sides, Plain and Canvassed Shoulders, " " Hams, For sale in quantities to suit, and put up iu shipi ping order by GEO. FOSTER & CO., junelO Corner Locust street and Canal. ! rx.tM h.hjn fajij st iihp mJMWM for sale at low price by junelD BROWN 4 AIRMAN. OTV.V-fV . OP TMC'MJ MJJVVPJ c--MZl tnrer of the newly invented aud improved Spectacles, No. 4, Third t.. bet. Main and Locust, opp. Crescent City Bank Building, EvanBville.lud. ' These celebrated Spectacles are mado of Brazilian : Pebbles, and constructed 1 1 accordance with the philosophy of nature, in tn .peculiar form of a ' concavo-convex, which can oe used by the old and ! young, either by day or candle light, with perfect ease. and no unpleasant feeling to the eyes that many j experience from using the common kind. They tend ! to strengthen and improve the sight, as willbesoi. j by the following testimonials from those using them : From Samvel Crr, Eeq. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frem I. j Rittenberg. I have found them to be perfectly easy to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tl em to the , public. From S. Sorenton, Eq. I take great pleasure in recommending the glasses of I. Rittenberg to the public. They give great satisfaction. From Judge IF. B. Moore, Boonrille, Ind. For years past I have been accustomed to use ar UOdal sight, and have tried several kind of spectactes, but I have found none so easy to the eye as I. Rittenberg's. I take pt.asure in recommending them to the public. Princeton, Gibson county, Ind. ' Having purchased, and tor Bome time used, the Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten up by Mr. I. Rittenberg, formerly of Indianapolis, and now of ! Evansville, we can most coraially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and in all respects a good article Rev. J. HN McMASTER, G.N.JERAULD, JOSEPH DEVIN, J. J. K IRK MAN, SAMUEL WHITSETT, ROBERT DUNCAN. raax6-dftwtf

ISRAEL RITTENBERG,

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CHARLES ADELMAN, CUSTOM-MADE BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, COR. MAIN AND THIRD STS., EVANSVILLE, IND. All work warranted to be done in ; very cheap. Call and examine. ;oo1 style and mav21-6m o o m M o P 3(5 9 .2 s r. V P g tS d JJ C2 o o lO O - o o Q P w a o o 9 S 25 1 -a M w o o a 5 Q w w 9 c o M S PS I U 00 p I O I xn go g a o s '-i 4& O u 02 s B 4S O 3 O 3 H P5 W P CO W REMOVAL. Robert jgofjtt, J B C Ml M T Ml CT, Office Cor. Main and Water Sts.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, ftc, for all classes of buildings, prepared on short notice, ami on reasonable ter3L. augI7 Thomas Redmond, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, Vo. 133 Potey't Block, JUatH St. TH t: VJVIIPHSItJjyPIi, HJVIJ"i 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 at 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 continuauce of their patronage. ttSS" Goods delivered in any part of tho citv free of charge. sep26 T. REDMOND. JOS. S C HOE N FE LD, MANUFACTURER ft WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SA TINETTS, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps. No. : Main Stbeet, bet. First and SSecond. sepl2 EVANSVILLE. IND. H0LLINGSW0RTH & BR0. Have just received a largo importation of 4 Crockeryware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &c., On First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EVANSVILLE, IND. Theodore Mingst & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Main and Sycamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. Jan4 Cmd W. H. P. STODDARD, rmT THP OM.lt P8TJ HLIVHEO KK DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con linues to keep on hands a full and complete supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Lamps, Burning Fluids, ftc. Which he sells at as low a figure as any bouse in tbe city. Also, a large and varied assertmer t of AMBROTTPE STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES, AND CHEMICALS, In fact, everything appertaining to the art. Ordem promptly attended to, and forwarded by steamboat or Express to any part of the country. sept20 NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT &. CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. B. H. SHORT. oot22-6,Od B. S. ifoll'iSD. h. it. raiBCHiLn , joun w. binoham E. H. FAIRCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitchell & Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDRAS STREET, oct4 WWW OKLtfAIVS. s. h. HP.wypii v a co., commis sion and Forwarding Morchants, No. 29, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. my20-dftwly rmrf 7jvojs;i, stock commmshiojs .ML Merchant and proprietor o Stock Stablen, New Orleans, La. jan22'57-ly. tnHPit. n pi. HOJS-iiHio, t a.n.nissTsion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, ftc. Cash advances made on consignments. mal5-ly jti h it th p iijy'ii p a si fi .v p 11 , 9Ly tor many years ch:ef Clerk in the house of JOHN HURLEY ft Co., begs to offer his services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton ft Co., under tbe name and style of BENTON ftKING, to take place from the lBt of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house of JOHN HURLEY ft Co., who have had opportunities of experiencing the promptness and ability with which he attended to their business. Very respectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Ot leans, April 27, 1858. aug8-y S7"TWICHELL7 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of our houses. BETEB TO Messrs. Allis ft Howes, Bement ft Veile, Howard ft Brown, Evansville. jy6 mW.WICKI.V. U HP A THO is p tr Co., WW CO COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN. ..W. B. OBXATH0USE... JOS. C1TZINGEB. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, ftc augl4 B. P. ETHELL...B. G. ABBOTT. ...EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., Cimmission and Forwarding Merctiants. NO. lOl MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. BKFEBENCES: Geo. Foster ft Co., Brown ft Aikman, and P. G. O'Riley, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps ft Son, Miner ft Weed, Newburg, Ind. 8. M. Leavenworth, Esq., Join 71. Evertson, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth ft Co., Boonvilk, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Ca lin, Esq., Henderson, Ey Nock, Wicks ft Co., D. 8. Benedict ft Son, Lou. vUle, Ky. Jyfl

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MILLINERY STORE. wsnojw'p h te isuos., op ao7 MM 09 Broadway, N. Y., would call the particular attention of tin' Udies of this city and surrounding country, that they have jast opened a Branch Store at No.7 First street, between M iin antl Sycamore, where they are now ready to show you oni of the largest and most splendid stocks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk and Straw BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silkrt, Crapes, ncad-Dresses of all styles, Straw Flats, and DgjV Hats, Ac, ftc. Their facilities for obtaining Goods cao 't be surpassed, as the, are in the same business in New York, whence they receive New Styles & Patlcrns Every Day. j Particular atteniion is paid to rmr Bleaching and Pressing lepartmeut. Remember the place of the New Yoik Millinery Store, No. 7 First street, next to Preston Bros., Evansville, Ind. maj'J 3m PETER VIERLING, WTkHl fJnST, O. a WPST WATER MM STREET, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical Itrumenta, Acjftc A LSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all popular patent medicines of the age, ftc. jelS j. c. dusWchet7 Wholesale imh Retail FEED AND SEED STORE, DEALER is HAY, CORN, OATS, SHIP-STIFF AND BRAN, Water St. bet. .Ur.tr. and Locust, nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND PH I L I P DK 0 K E R7 (Successor to Decker & Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLES, Also an extra article of HPHJVM.VG, MZJYGMJYMl, V CAR OIL. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, Ashes fc Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of our owl raining, in quantities to suit purcluiHer-, 4 TZain mtrect bet, 1'irkt V Seeonti, EVAN3VI llk, ind. W9Tti mi t wjir 01 tO Jbji pofMtr Mgottable in Lank. jan20 lj Eraiist ille Commercial College WO. 7, JVOBTW M'IRST STRPP7,' WW EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishing t 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 particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl3-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. Sri jml C5 c3r2rdarV WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. as West Klrat street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLE. IND. J PERRY ELblOTT'S CITY HO. 45 MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. BSD" Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypes. Bep5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN CHALLOCK, Evansville, UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, AnjUSTEIl OF AVEBAOES, AND NOTAET PUBLIC. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire RisLn. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties in terested. His long experience as an Insubance Asm, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. ttS-Ollice. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. HIBAM NELSON JOSEPH F. M REYNOLDS. Auction and. Commission. ism JPl,SOJ' tf CO., SUCCESSORS MM. O to Woolsey Nel6on, will continue the Commission business, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they w'il' pay particular aiteution to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lands and Town Lots Ac. Sio. febl7-ly M SMITH'S SHIRT MA.VUP.tCmM TORY, 38 MAI' STREET, Evansville, Indiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Sliirts,Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 35 Main Street. All orders for Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Geods, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the Batne. Shirts made ts order from measurement, and satisfaction warranted. septll-ly m.rpp. ac p hps ro.v, wn o ip.MaL SALE DRY GOODS HOUSE. First street, Evansville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at .his House, which will.be sold on fair terms. fsep21 ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. W71 II. HE OA HMO, CARRIAGE MUIW MANUFACTURER, Alain 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 tbe same prices. During the late hard time?, and the Inclement winter with its impassnbly moddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, and his stork has accumulated in his warerooms ; to dispose of it, and to relieve himself from a slight pecuniary pressure, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautiful Buggy at a bargain, will find a better chance for a trade than ho has ever had before, at DEGA UM O S New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW ONES I J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to .. 11. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocoty , No. 22 Main Street, ffS .VO It' O.V H A. VII Wl TH ML an almost endltss variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell one or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract attention ; bat tbe community may re!y on getting good at tides at fair average prices. I have something for almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, .lisses and bachelors can Und goods in which they Itain value received for their money, janlt .1 P KLI.KiTT'S vamily Rrncory. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE Olotliiiis, TA NKEENO TI ONS, JVo. HO Alain Street, Evansville, Ind. Agents tor Oerman Anchor Bolting Cloth. AMUEL E. GILBERT WILLIAM R. BAKER. ; & E. Gilbert & Vo. Wholesale Grocers, Sycamore street, between Water and First, Evanstitto, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," C'.tton Yarns, ic, at j manufacturer's prices. (novl gvip oca pirm i.v busij ess ML AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Forwarding and ' Commission Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated 1 Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior Old Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, and For- I eign and Domestic Liquors, Sc., Water street, Sec ond door above V in, evansville, Ind. HEXRT : . ALL IS. LEWIS HOWES. feb5-ly M H.V.UV BROTH H. HS, tVHOOLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, . GLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, arain, Seeus, Bacon, Lard, lubs, Buckets, Churns, and Woodware generally, No. SB Main street, Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered in any part of the city free ofchorge. oct21 JAS. W. VICKEBV JOBS VICTtERY 8AML VICLEEY. HOTELS. fKHPH UOOH HOI SE, IVICC P. 0 BYERS, Proprietor. Corner First and Locust treets, Evansville, Ind. One square from steamboat landing. mv5-lj AfilTf HOTEL, WATER STREET, i between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. B0IC0CBT, Prop.

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ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CITY G4- -A. Ij Xj 33 ZEt. "XT - Oft t.VJ TO THE hi HEAT t, Z.V -creased trade, and high appreciation of Mr. Smith's Photographic Fictures, which possess always fine shadows aud a clear expressive likeness he has added as a Keception Room to his old Gallery the one lately occupied by l)r F. Hutchinson, Dentist. Sir. S. assures the ladies and gents of Evans ville and vicinity that they will now find ample space and everything equal to the best Galleries of the West. 91r. S. need not state after two years' successful prao'ice in this city, that his Pictures are o.toemel the most highly here, and many miles around, both on account of their being the cheapest and best, but also from their unfading character. Mr. S. has also two lady attendants at hi Gallery, thereoy insuring every attention combined with great economy of time in each department of labor a few minutes being all that is needed to satisfy oach of his patrons with a firstclass likeness. Siuceroiy thanking his patrons for past favors, he trusts that by greater facilities in his Art, he may still increasingly merit their patronage. N. B. Cres ent City Gallery, opposite the Court house, Main street, is open from seven in the morning until sun-down. aprt-Om JOHN E. GALLAGHER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND GENERAL COLLECTINO AGENT. Office on Third St., opp. Crescent, City Hall, P fA.VS VI CLE, I.VJO. may8-3md T udson's MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeness o f Tezaoe, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in our pamphlets and Almanacs to be had gratis from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of " Judson's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the " Mountain Herb Pills " were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures thflro you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is an established fact that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! Tho blood is the life ; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once dietirbuted to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is woakened. Ti e lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence, a rough and all from a slight impurity at the fountain head of life the P.oodl As if you had thrown some earth, for in. tance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet iu a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, und unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These Piils not ovly purify the blood, but regenerate all the seen tions of the body. They are, therefore, unrivaled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, tec. This AntiBilious Medicine expels frem the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like Ihe " Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and c iuse the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty aud health. Judson's Pills are tho best remedy in existence for the following complaints: Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds. Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Comp aints, Lowness of Spirits. Stone aud Gravel, Piles, and Serondarj Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE t Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin ot all pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The plants and herbs of which these Pills are mado, were discovered, in a very surprising way, among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, ad you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the "Great Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain Herb Pills are put up In a beautiful wrapper. Each Box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 25 cents per box. All genuine have the signature of B. L. Judsou & Co., on each box. For sale In Evansville by Keller A White, Leich A Carlstodt, W. S. Thompson, ana Blerbower A Broughton. B. L. JUDSON CO., Sole Proprietors, janl 60 Leonard St., N. T apgi hi Jl, 1 IrMJUUl IfcJifSA Wt.VSI.OU, A.V EXP E HIwrM enced A'nrse and female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING f?YRUP, for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it. mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT8, We have put up and sold this article fcr over ten years, and can say, in confidence and tt. of it, what we have nev gjor been able to say of any other medicine never Whas it failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure ?chen timely used. Never did we know an in stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. 20". the contrary, all are delighted with its opera- sJtioi.s, and speak in terms of highest commenda ton of its magical effects and medical virtues. jVo speak in this matter "what we do know," after ten years' experience, and pledge our re puta tion for the fulfilment ot what we here declare. In almost every Instance where the infant is suf- "fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be "found In 15 or 20 minutes after the Syrup is admin mistered. This valuable preparation is tbe prescription of one of the most expe Qrienced and skillful Nurses in New England, "Jand has been used with never failing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach .and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and Jjeuergy to the whole system. It will almost in stantly relievo Griping in the Bowels and Wind WColic, and overcome convulsions, which if not "speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it fettle best and surest remedy in the world, iu all peases of Dys ntery and Diarrhea in children, whether it arises from teething or from any ". other cause. We would say to every mother who I has a child suffering from any one of the foregoing complaints, do not let your prejudices, nor thopiejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on the out sido wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal effice, No. 13 Cedar street, New York. Price Zo cts. a Dome jnuiasiwij. KELLER WHITE, Agents, Evansville. In I MI'ORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. OURKEE 6 CO.'S Select js1c50js. i l AHA.VTPPn .VO T O.VCVAB"iM soiutely and perfectly pure, but giound from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with paper), to preventinjury by keeping, an! are full weight, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of Btrengtb and richness of flavor, beyond all com parison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only b felWuKlw 181 Pearl street, New York.