Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 261, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 July 1860 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MORNING Ti(. J , ; o p Division No. 54, JULY 10 O .V H S. of T JKE1 EVKItY FRIDAY EVENING, OVER tne 1 c.-.ti :ith Office, on Water street. Joseph ft":ii1 w. p. J. MrNt.rr, V. A. II. L. Brk-ket, K. V 4 r. A. R. P. O. Laut, T. W. Stortot, 8. Weed, I apr2.'i J. Tri..ie, O. v emu, a. c. J. O. Swope, O. S. CANDIDATES, for District Attorney. Ni wfi rou, June 8th, UGO. BlIIIUll : Tun irll ; ;.ae announce my name in ycur paper a a candidate for tli office of District Attorney fur I lie Common Plea District composed of thtj counties of Poey, Vanderburgh Gibson and Warrick " El Lis Lewis. For County Treasurer. "r. Pdttor: 1' I turn announce th name of J. H. Caldwell as a candidate for County Treasurer at ke next October election. mar20. For Judge Court Comuiou Plema. John Pitcher, of Potty County, hat been solicited to become a candidate for tbe Judgeship of the Court of Common Pleas, by a number of Attorneys of tho District, and has consented to tbe use of his name in that connection. Tbe announcement is therefore niado accordingly. The frttnd of Ben. Stlnton, Ptg., ihliource him as a candidate for Judge of tho Court of Common fleas, at the Octolier election. THE CHICAGO PLATFORM,

Art AMENDKP AND ADOfTKD. Reached, That we, the delegated representatives , .f the Republican electors of the United States, in Convention a-senibloil, in the discharge of the dnty we owe to our constituents and our country, unite in the following declarations : 1st. That the history of the nation during the last four years, has fully established the propriety and necessity of the organization and perpetuation .f the KepuMioau party ; and that the causes which . ailed it into existence are permanent in their nature, and now, more than ever before, deibund its 1 encefi.l and constitutional triumph. 2. That the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of Independence and embodied iu the Federal Constitution " That all uien are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are liio, iitierty, and the pursuit of happiness ; Ih.it to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their Just powers from the consent of the governed " is essential to the preservation of our Republican institutions ; and that tbe Federal Constitution, the Kigbts ot the States, ai-d the Union of the States must and hall be preserved. 3. That to the Union of the States this nntlon owes'tts unprecedented increase in population, its sui prising development of material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at boron and its honor abroad ; and we hold in ab horrence all schemes for Disunion, conn from hatever source they may : And we con graft, late the country that no Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of Dis

union so often made by Democratic members, wit out rei'tike and with applause ftsst their poliii, aseuclatee ; and wm fleoisnsjee tho threats of it is unf.n, iu case of a popular overthrow of tneir as- I cendency as denying tile vital principles of h free ' government, and as an avowal of contemplated I treason, which it is the imperative duty of an in- I dignant People sternly to rebuke slid forever silence 4. That the inaintenauco inviolate of tho flights

of the Mat. s. and especially the right ot each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to i;s own judgment exclusively, is essential lo that bed nee of powers on which the jertection and endurance of our political fabric depends ; and we denounce the lawless iuvasion by armed force .if the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes. 5. That the present Democratic Administration r-.a.-. far exceeded our worst apprehensions, iu its lueaniireleas suliserv ienc to the exactious of a sectional interest, as especially evinced iu if despersta exertions to force the infamous Lecouiptoti Con- - siitutiou upon tbe protesting people of Kansas ; iu construing the a'rsonal relation between master and servant to involve an unqualified property in je-rsous ; in its attempted enforcement, every where on laud and sea, through the intervention of Congress and of thu Federal Courts, of the extreme pretensions of a purely local interest ; and in its - r geueral aud unvarying e.buse of tbe power intrusted to it by a confiding people. 6. That the People juslly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which l.ervades every department of the Federal Government ; that a return to rigid economy and accountability Is indispensable to arrest the systematic pluider of the public treasury by favored partisans ; while the recent startling develop KM nts of frauds and corruptions at the Federal Metropolis, show that an entire cliAngo of administration is imperatively demanded. 7. That he uew thai the Constitution, of its own force, curries Slavery into any or all of the Territories of the Un ted States, is u dangerous political heresy, at variance wuh the explicit pro vision, of that instrument itself, with contemporaneous exposition and vitb legislative and judicial precedent; is revolutionary in its tendency, aud subversive of the peace aud harmony of thee nun try. 8. That the normal condition of all the Territory ot the United States is that of friedoiu: That as onr Republican fathers, vt hen they had alxilishrd slavery in all our national territory, ordained that "no person should be deprived of lite, liberty, or property, without duo process of law," it becomes our duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation Is necessary, to maiutain this provision of the Constitution against all attempts to violate it ; and we deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislatures or of any individuals, to give legal existence to Slavery in any Territory of the United States. 9. That we brand tho recent re-opooing of the African Slave-Trade, under the cover of our National Flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, as a crime against Humanity aud a burning shame to our Country and Ago ; and we call upon Congress to take prompt and efficient measures for the total md final suppression of that execrable traffic. IU. That iu the recent vetoes, by their Federal Governors, of the acts of the Legislatures of Kauf las aud Nebraska, prohibiting Slavery in those Territories, we find a practical illustration of the coasted Democratic principle of Non-Intervention uid Popular Sovereignty embodied in the hansasNebraska bill, and ademonstiation of the deception md fraud involved therein. 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately dmitted as a State under the Constitution recently ormed and adopted by her people, and accepted by he House of Representatives. 12. Th t, while providing revenue for the supon of the general government by duties upon imS)rt9, sound policy requires such an adjustment of hvse imposts as to encourage the development of he industrial interests of the whole country ; and

e commend that policy of national exchanges, Inch secures to the working men liberal wages, to griculture remunerating prices, to mechanics aud an ufar Hirers an adequate reward for their skill, ibor. ami enterprise- and to the uation commercial roserity and independence. 13. That wo protest against any sale or alienate.! to others of the Pnblic Lands held by actual ttlers, and against any viow of the Free llotneead policy which regards the settlers as paupers r suppliants for puhlic bounty ; and wo demand le passage by Congress of the complete and satisctory Homestead measure which has already passI the House. 14. That tho Republican party is opposed to any ange in our Naturalization Laws, or any State g. station by which the rights of citizenship hithto accordisi to immigrants from foreign lands lall lie abridged or impaired : and in favor hf givg a full and efficient protection to the rights of I classes of citizens, whether native or naturaled, both at home and abroad. 15. That appropriations by Congress for River .d Harbor improvements of a National cliararter, quired lor the accommodation and security of an isting commerce, are authorized by the Consti tion, and Justified by the obligation of Governsnt to protect the lives and property of its citizens. 1C. That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is iniratively demanded by tin- interests of the whole entry ; that the Federal Government ought to nder immediate and efficient aid in its construcn ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily erland Mail should be promptly established. 17. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive inciplws and views, we invito the co-operation of citizens, however differing on other questions, o substantially agree with us iu their affirmance d support. .1 i.tR CV R K It CJJVVA 8 P Mt ' Dried Beef. 2000 lbs for sale by I 8 8. E. GILBERT t CO. AN ADDRESS TO FRIENDS. fUt l: CJ'BKU8MtiJ'PIM wot Lit t resrt.rtfully inform his friends and fellowizens, that be has this day commenced bu.iuess himself at the welt known stand John M. p. I have just received a very nice and well ted stock of Ladies', Misses', Beys', aud Chile's Shoes of every st le and uf the best quality, dug that by strict attention to business and the initactiire and sale of a No. I article of Sir ee I Boots, I will merit the patronage of my uew as I as uld friends. ...dies' and Gents' Boots, Gaiters and Shoes of kinds made to order in the neatest siyle ami at .ho -test notice. Give y.ur old lrieiid Mc. a J. A. C. MrDKVITT, No. Isi Main street, Evansville, Ind. inel.i-lf Ml OTA TOP 8.-. J PKW .ftO HP left, choice kinds old Potatoes, for sale by CHA3. McJOHNSTON, IM83 Posey Rock, Malu street

I city advertisemehts.

f1 O It P O f A T M O J JYOTMCK Order tor Plank Side-walk. Council Chamber, J MM 29, stu. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by tbe Common Council of the City of Ewiusville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lola fronting on or adjoining the north-east Bide of .Sixth street, between Cherry and Oak streets, in said City, cause the side-walks thereon to bo brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class No. 2 to be laid down there, n, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Julv 6. 1860. ' O H Mm O It A T 1 O .V O T I C P. Order for Plank Side-Walk. Common Council , June 2U, 1800. And now it is harcby ordered and directed, by the Common Council of tho City ot Evansville, that the owners of all Lots or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north-east side oi Sixth street, between Chestnut and Cherry streets, in said City, cau.e the side-walks thereon to be brought to the projier grade, and that they cause a side-walk of Class So. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the pub lication ot UU order. Y. ht aat, del K. Clerk's Office, July 0, 1PM). A'l ff It 1' o It A '' l Jv ot 1 c p i Order for Plai.k Side-Walk. Juno 2P, 1860 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 Lois fronting on or adjoining tbe north-east side ot Sixth street, between Walnut and Chestnut streets, in said eity, oause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a sidewalk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication ol this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 6, 1860. g i O H P O H Jl T M O ,V .V O T M V Mi . tirder forPlauk Side-Walk. Council Chamber, June 29, 1800. And now it is hereby ordered and dirt ted, by the Common Council of the City of Evausville, that thu owners of all lots or parts of lota froi ting on or adjoining the north-east side of Sixth street, between Locust aud Walnut streets, iu said City, cause the side-walks thereon to be brought to the proper grade, aud ti at they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 2 to la laid dowu thereon, within thirty days from the publication of this order. P. DUKKE, Cl'k. City Clerk's OBice, July tj, I860. 1 H P t H J T M t Jv J' W T I f K . S-S Order tor Plank Side-Walk. Council Chamber, June 22, !.... Aud now it Is hereby ordered and directed, by the Comuiou Council of the City of Kvansviile, that the owners of all lots or parts of f.ts fronting on or adjoining the north-west side of Vine street, between Seventh and Eighth stre ts, in said city, cause the side-walks thereon to lie brought to thv proper grade, and that they cause a sido-walk of class No. 2 to be laid down thereon within thity days from tbe publication of this order. p. BUKKE, Clerk. Clerk's office, July t;, llttTtt.l TO COJS'TUJIC'TOKS. 1 9 The Common Council of the City of Evnnsville w ill receive sealed proposals until July 28th, 1M.U, for grading and filling the alley in lilock No. in, StockwelPfl Enlargement, 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 may lie shown by the City Surveyor. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July , I860. CVM It P O UJi T I O .V JVVTICJt ' Order fur Plank Side-Walk. June 23, I860. s I And now it is hereby ordered aud directed by the - I Common Council of the city of Kvansviile, that the ow ners of all lots or parts of lots fronting on or 1 i adjoining the north-west side of Vine street, be tween Kighth arid Ninth streets, in said city, cause the side-walks thereou to be brought to tbe proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of class No. 'i to be laid down thereon, within thirty days from the publication oi this order. P. BURKE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 0, IMS, mi90Tlt:K T tOTBjitTOJtS.WW The Common Council of tho Ciry of Evausville will receive seeded proposals until July 20th, IHt for grading and tilling tho alley opposite Lots Nos. 4, o. Ii and 17 in Block No. 33 in the Eastern Enlargement of said City. Said alley to be brought to the proper grade as the same may be shown by tne City Surveyor. P. IiURKE, Clerk. ( lerk's Office, June 28th, 1800. MiM The Common Council of the City of Evans - ville will meet as a Board of Equalization at the City Council Chainlier, on Priday, the 22J day of June, A. D., MOP, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of equalizing and correcting assessments on real and personal property, aud will continue its sessions from day to day until said assessments uro all equalized and corrected. All tax-payers are t reipiestid to call and examine their respective MauneatS. WM. BAKER, Mayor. Mayor's Oftice, June 1 1, 18;o. VITJtRS: til ITJ HS ! fJi fT.l . ever brought tu this SKtion of country have just arrived aud are fur sale. Prices from 8.1, 87, SS J'.', 810, 812, 1 15, 820, H to ?.T5, at UEALV WARHKN't., junel'.i Cor Main and First sts. Ciopppmj: CO P It Mi p ' t5 bugs I'rime Rio, 30 l'ockets Old Government Java, 10 bags Laguayra, Just received and for sale by CM AS. VrJOHNSTON, I'esey Block. ' JrtojMiT'oMi. a rbvh. cojm'L off W-S just received and for sale at Juucao No. 22 MAIM 8TREET. i RtKli UPPP.JLP Beef just leceived -SOU M.MMS. ItRIKH fiom W. W. Davis, Cin cinnati, and f r sab. cheap at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY. THe JEcon om ist rglHIS 8TO"MS . T.I HP. TUP M. first premiums at every Fair wiiere it has been exhibited. At the Soiith-Western Indiana District Fair, held here October, 1869, there were but two premiums offered for cooking stoves one for the best wood cue kiug stove.and one for thr best coal cooking stove. The Economist took the FIRST PREMIUM FOR THE BEST . OOKING STOVE FUR WOOD. Roelker, Klusraan A Co tookthe 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 State Fair ; and the first premium at the United States Fair held at Chk-agn. and twelve other State and County Fairs In 1859. In no branch of mechanical art has there L'en a more apparent advance than in toe manufacture ot atovtB. It is but a few years since the very name waa a novelty, representing a huge, shapeless structure, almost as devoid of use as ornament, These have gradually given place to patterns of grace and 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 him-elf. In s'yle and finish, the improvement has been real, leaving nothing to bo desired on that point, but the stvere competition In price. I io wnicu iney uavo oeen sunjecteu, nas deprived them of many of the more snbstantial qualities j desirable. This seems more especially to have been the case In reference to cook stores an article of j domestic economy that has more todo with scolding j wives and crotche.y servants than most people im agine. 1 ne punuc nave long sotignt an improvement iu this article, aud we believe are ready to pay any reasonable price for a cooking stove, if it only possesses tbe merits of size, weight, convenience, durability, economy, and oerfection of maiiufartur- . These qualities swem lo be possessed most fully in 1 the Eron mist a uew stove, perfected and brought out the past season, by Messrs. Treadwvll, Perry j AKorton.of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, and it looked so much like a stove intended for tut, that wo concluded to try them, aud tho 1 result of the experiment convinces us that the I pronrietors, in their determination to make theZ.t sore im the tcnrUi, have succeeded. We regard the Economist as possessing all the merits aliove enuj merated as the great stove of the day far in adI vauce of anything ever attempted iu the line of stoves, perfect in all its appointments, and true to its name in durability and the use of fuel. Among i the many conveniences attached to it, may be mentioned a largo oven, with hooks arranged, for sns- ! pending meats while roasting. A copper water I tank, holding from 12 to 25 gallons warming closet, broiling hearth, Ac, Ac. The broiling hearth is one of the most uoticeable features of this i remarkable stove. There never has been, to our I 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 re- ! suiting In the invention of a gridiron adapted to I this stove, which has been secured by letters patent, ' aud is one of the most admirable things of the kind i we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping i the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad 1 to do justice to mechanical improvements, aud especially such as contribute so largely to the goueral good, as the one above mentioned. The Economist, whii h is commanding such a largo sale, will be found only at SCANTLIN it STEi PHKSS'S, Main St., between Water aud First, Evansville, Inu . man. IBM -up ummMetjtrm jit rpWW duced prices our stock of CARPET OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATTING, DAMASKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. Anything we have in the Dry Goods line we will s,,l low for CASH, as it is our full determination to change business. JAS. OAKLEY A SON. june4 (jiud U P P L I J tJ JVA I L 8. WW 1) kegs assorted sizes. Just received and fur sale by CHAS. McJOHNSTON, marl Posey's Bloak, Main street.

Special Notices.

On of th tnott plemting- at the tame time effective remedies for Dyspepsia, and all other diseases arising from a morbid condition of the stomach and liver, is Dr. Hostettcr's Bitters. It not only removes the disease from the system, but by giving tone to tho organs of digestion, aids them in the-ir functions. All who have tried it acknowledge its excellence and superiority, aud we therefore commend it to the sufferer. Dr. Hostetter's Bitters as a tonic is too well known to need praise. It is therefore scarcely necessary at this time to do more than direct attention to this preparation, which Is certaiuly tinequaled by any oefore the pubi, satisfied as we are that its wide-spread reputation must proro sufficient to satisfy all of its excellence as a relief and remedy for all diseases of tho stomach. For sale by Druggists aud dealers generally evorrwhere. jnlylO-lwdJtw Mtollotcay't Pill. l iver Complaint. The insidious and destructive effects of ' blue pill " on the system as a specific for this disease, are now entirely superseded by the nso of these mild, antiseptic and vegetable remedies. They not only erad icate all traces of this complaint, but give vitality to the exhausted functions, vigor to tho impaired constitution, and energy to the emaciated invalid. F'or indigestion, biliousness, heartburn, &;., they are the only safe cure. Sold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., C2c, aud SI per box or pot. jnlylO-lwd&w Coloring fluids for th Hair sir Uangerous. Woods Hair Touic restores the color, not ! by the nitrate of silver process, bnt by a restora- j tion of the healthy functions upon which the orig- ' inal and natural color of the hair and its moisture, its gloss, its life, and consequently its original beau ty, depended. Professor Wood, at the age of j thirty-seven yenrs, was as ray as a man of eighty, I ami his hair was dry, thin and dead. Now he ha9 ' not a single grey lock upon his crown, nor is his hair thin or dry, but soft, pliable and moist as that j of a child of flvu ycur.- This preparation acts npon the roots, for ufter an application, that por. tion of the hair nearest the scalp, is found restored I to the original color, whatever it wa, while the ends of the hair are gray. Try Wood's HAIR TONIC, and do not apply any other till after you have this. With this resolution you will never have occasion to use a hair dye. t'ACTios. Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in tbe bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent ediciue dealers. Also, by all Fancy aud Toilet Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. julylo liudiw PtmpltB and SI. In lltnatt art th resuit of impure blood. The blood become! thick and clogged The skin is not able to cast off tho impurities so important to health. How many young men and women we see with their fuces cov- ! ered with pimples aud blotches, who are endeavor ing to remove them by tho use of soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and j should never he practiced by persons desirous of j good health. Mothers who have children afflicted j with sores and eruptions, should never dry them up I by external application, for in this way they will I drive in the humors and produce ill health for the ; child during its whole life time. There is no iuoth--r that likes to see her children afflicted withfeoblo j heHlth. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are prepared expressly tor tho cure of eruptions of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, dec. They cleans the blood of all impurities, producing a lieautifcl, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste and refinement. Judson'fl Mountain Herb Pills and Mountain Herb Worm Tea are sold bv all medi cine Dealers. julylO-lmd&w 8av your hort " We tali great pleasure iu recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuablo and iudispoiisable article for Sprains, Soros, Scratches or Galds 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 nse no other Liniment, i J. W. HEWITT, Foreman for American, Harnden's and Wells. Furgo A Co.'s Express." " SMIMtn I had a negro man worth 81,200, J who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for ; over one year; I had usee verythlng I could heat I of without benefit, until I tried tbe Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cured him, and I cau now take the above price lor him. Respectfully yours, JAMES DORRANCK " Every Planter, Teamster, and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. BARNES A PARK, Pioprletors, junel2-lmdAw New York. Hair UytlUair Mtye.'.' Hair By.'.'! William A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The original and lies' iu tbe world! I I All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly to a beautiful aud Natural Brown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIKTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelos since 1K39' and over 80,000 applications have be.u made to tin Hair o! the Patrons of his famous Dye. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HA I B DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from natuie, and is ahrantxi) not to injure in tho least, however long it may be continued, and the 111 effects of bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns uf tho United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers rj -i . 1 'enuine has the name nud address upon a steel plat engraving on four sides of each Box, ci WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB, marl7-lyrd& 1C Bond street. New York. USg! Wig!! Wigt'r. Batchelor' Wigs and Toupees surpass all. Tby are elegant, light, eay and durable. Fitting to a charm no tarttlag up behind no shrinking off the head J ludeed, this Is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made. 16 Bond Stroet, New Yurk . marl7-lyrdw Bodfam Mining Company, Evansville, Indiana, j Office on Water street, liet ween Main and Locust. ; Coal, in juautitiesof not less than 'JO bushels, de- ! liveredt ) any part of the city, at ID cunts per bush. ; At th. pit, 8 cents. JOHN WYMOND, octt Secretary and Manager. tjrti.m i i mi ih. -n ' r.jLf p.i Mic -i for salo to close consignment bv GEO. FOSTER A CO., funelQ BJte.v Corner Locust st. aud Canal. a cuoicbTlot mTjcojsRailroad, iu store aud for sale by BROWN 4 AIRMAN. W.yp.PH: PKKlt : Jl tons of Bran. 100 bush Ear Com, 5 bush Oats, Iu store and for sale by jnnel9 VI0KERY BROS., No. 82 Main st. JT A II IP. t .1 TTK.VTMOSC. - O UK MSJV JLI tire stock of fancy Silk and Summer Dress Goods, we will sell at Cost, and even BELOW COST, iu order to make arrangements for an early supply of Fall Goods. Those wishing to take advantage of the above inducements, will please call immediately at No. :tu Main street. julyS ROSER BROS. If It TIM OP JVL ir.PPR80JS8 wishing to purchase either Rifle or Blasting Powder, to celebrate the find a superior article at coming Celebration, cau ELLIOTT'S FAMILY GROCERY, inneX No. 22 Main street Lots for Sale gmJV .no ST PAS - TPH.nS. WW The most favorable opportunity ever offered ; to the public. 20 lots of 5 acres each, on the Mawi burg road, IV., miles from the Court -house, aud 8 lots of 5 acre's each, on Washington avenue, ene mile trom tlie city. As small a quantity as onefourth of an acre will be sold, If desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIER BOWER . iiiIMIj

BUSINESS CARDS. Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., CONSISTING IN PAKT OF Those Fine Glove Kid Consrross Heeled Boots. " " Brown ' " Gaiters. " " Serge " " " And also a tine lot ol those I Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS, i Call in aud exatniue them.

U. II. WELLS fc CO., j Sign of the Big Shoe, mayO No. 8. First stroet. J0HX LAW, m. it. antiixj, (Notary Public.) LA W & ANTHE S, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL COLLECTION AND RE VL ESTATE AGENTS. Office No. 87 Main street, opposite the Court House, Evansville, ludiaua. mayl6-dswly vTlL1AM MERBOWER, WHOLESALE :0 UGr GIST AND DEALER JH PAINTS, BR USHES, OILS, VARNISH, Window Glass and glassware, Perfumery of all kinds, Medicinal Brandies, Wine, c, c. Wathingrton ttloele, Main atrtet. EVANSVILLE, INB. tSSS' Proprietor of the Genuine Boll's Tonic. feblG-lvd JAMES JUSTICE T. WALKER, O F THE PEA C E GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evansville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main and Syamorc vet.-. Louisville Tobacco Agency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN" STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. rgWl MS VJMiMlRSMGJM10 Ml 2 8 -M open d an agency 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 lue a call. I have also opened a complete retail stock of Caudies, Nuts, Raisins, Lemons, Ac. AIjo, a superior article of Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, to rotail at 70 cents per pound. Give me a trial. JAS. L. SPALDING, jan2.'i-tf Ag nt for Daniel Spalding, j r. N U B L I N C , Formerly with Ccba.-, "Hidos A Co., Cincinnati. Manufactuit.:' of F.RE AND BURGLAh, PROOF Corner Third anil Division Streets SVASSVILLE, IND. Constantly on baud, all different sizes of Safes, latest style, and Improvements, guaranteed to be equal iu durability and finish to any Eastern manu facturers, 'Vt the iowest Cincinnati prices. Also Manufixturers of LOCKS, WALL SAKKS, SHUTTERS, Etc., all finished in the best style of I workmanihif . Specimens of Safes, etc., may he Been at Messrs. j Roelker, Klusmau A Co., 70 Main street, to whom j all orders must be addressed. aug.l Family Groceries. oaio.wells NO. ', FIHST ST., IIKT. MAIN ti LOCUST. Mm-IH .V HJiJVMt JUVIM Wills RPJIM. ceive regularly during the coming winter and spring, a choice artiale of SHAKER TABLE BUTTER. Also Poultry, Eggs, Vegetables, Dried Fmlt Hommiuy, Beans, Split Peas, Leaf Lard, Ac. FLOUR AND MEAL. My stock of staple and fancy groceries is large aud complete. Give Partner a call. 8-&N. B. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. declj JOHN IVINSON, M ANL'KACTo REEt OK STATU) N AR Y AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES 3E3 O X E3 Corner Lett and Water Streets, Pvannvlllt m - J. C. AIndinna. tools: O. SMITH, J. So. 1ST Main s E V Ireet, Cor. Seventh, INSVILLE, IND. JT1 ItJt TUP VI PO R T VP! PA 8 T P.1 TUf ronage bestowed upon them, beg leave to inform their friends and the community iu general that with the aid of new machinery, thy are enabled to turn out work superior to that of any East, orn make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the same timo encourage home manufacture, can supply tliemselves.it the 'actory. Hatchets, Axes, Hoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Cleav ers, Millers' Picks, and Edged Tools of all kinds, made of double relinod cast steel, and warranted equal to any in use. janSl.ly goR jv, brJjt, jk- jv-n .11 1 - i .. V 3.1(1 bush Ear Corn, 5 tons Bran, Co bush Fresh Orouml Meal, Just received and for sale by jun2 CHAS. Mr JOHNSTON. utemjv. Clear and Kibbud Si lea. Plain and Canvassed Shoulders, " " Hams, For sale in quantities to suit, and put up iu shipping order by GEO. FOSTER A CO., Junelll I'orner Locust street and Canal. "iin ll-IU" CO RJS'IJS' STORK JJ-I WW for salo at low price by junel'J BROWN A AIRMAN. ISRAEL RITTEXBKRO, .ytji.isii op ticiajv, jiaj"UPJ cSpectacles, No. 4, Third st.. bet. Main and Locust, opp. Crescent City Bank Buildiug, Evansville, I ml. These celebrated Spectacles are made of Brazilian Pebbles, and constructed i i Accordance with the philosophy of Hint, in til .peculiar form of a concavo-c.invex, which cau Oe nsed by the old aud j'Hiing, either by day or candle light, with perfect ease.ai d no unpleasant feeling to the eyes that many exierience from using the common kind. They tend to strengthen and improve the sight, a? will la-seen by the following testimonials from those using them : Front. Samuel Orr, Eq. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frem 1. Bitten berg. I have found them to be perfectly eai-y to the eye. I cheerfully recommend tlem to the public. Fratn S. Sortnton, Eeq. I take great pleasure in recommending tbe glasses of I. Rittenborg to the public. They give great satisfaction. From Jutl'je XV. B. Moore, Boontille, Iml. For years past I have been accustomed to use ar tiflcial sight, aud have tried several kinds of spectacles, but I have found uone so easy to the eye as I. Rittenberg's. I take pleasure iu recommending them to the public. Princeton, Gihton county. Ind. Having purchased, and tor some time used, the Brazilian Pebble SiKsctacles, gotten up by Mr. I. Ritteuberg, formerly of Indianaiolis, and now of Evansville, we can most coraially recommend them as being easy for the eyes, and in all respects a good article Rev. Jc HN McM ASTER, G. N. JERAULD, JOSEPH DEVIN, J. J. KIRK MAN, SAMUEL WHITS ETT, ROBERT DUNCAN, marf. dAwtl

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Jf REMOVAL. Robert Mloyd J it C MtMT Ml CT, Office Cor. Main and Water St.?.; entrance on Main St., Ecansville, Ind. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, Ac, for all classes of buildings, prepared on short notice, and on reasonable tern. I. augl7 Thomas Redmond, V holesale and ftetail Healer ill v v,v -., . v. .... v, , , . j . . Vo. 132 Postv' Block, Main St. TI UP VJVliPRSIH.VKtt, nati.ya 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 1 his market. Having purchased my stock for ca.h, 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 ot their patronage. S Goods delivered in any part of the citv free of charge. sep'JG T. REDMOND. JOS. SCHOENFELD, MANUFACTURER A WHOLESALE DEALER IN oxJcTE3:iNro ! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATIN ETT8, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hats and Caps No. J 31AIN STREET, LET. First anii SttocOHB. SeprJ EVANSVILLE. IND. HOLLINGS WORTH & BR0. Have just received a large importation of Crockery ware, Queensware, Glassware, China, &c., 0a First St., bet. Sycamore Rnd Vine, EVANSVILLi:. IND. Theodore Mingst & Co., Wholesale aud Ketail Dealer in TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 4 FIRST STREET, Between Main and Sycamore streets, EVANSVILLE, IND. janl fimd W. H. P. STODDARD, JBT THE O ii a Mi S T liLt HE a DRUG STORE, No. 17 Main street, con tin-u.-d to keep ou hauds a lull anil complete supply of Med lei net. Paints, Oils, Vnrniehcs, Glass, Drunhca, Perfumery, Lumps iumin Fluids, Ac Which he sell? at as low a figure as any licuee in the city. Also, a lanre and Tarkd asertmei t of AMUUOTYPE STOCK CA JSfEIiA -S, CASES, AWD CHEMICALS, In fact, everyth'ng appertaining to tho art. Ordrp promptiv attended t", and forwarded by MaainbORt or Kxpre - to any part of the country. st-i t20 NEW OR LEAN S C ARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp , Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. R H. SHORT. . '. - ' aid R. S. HOWARD. E. II. r AIRCHILD .MUN W. BINUUAM E. H. F AIRCHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. Twitchell A Co.,) Commission Merchants, 70 P0YDRAS STREET. o;tl S.W OKIs-tfAJVS. jr. MMCJVJTJBB V ti CO., COJHMI8 'O sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 2J, Poydras Street, New Orleans. La. myii'MAwly rw 61. .YO.1, STOCK CO.tt.WMSSMOJ .Ml 'Merchant anil proprietor o Stock Stables, New Orleans, La. jsn2.'."7-l. MX 1RPB. II PL BOJS-MIRIO, COM.rtlS. IT sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Or leans, for the sale of butter, cheese, lard, eggs, dried fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Produce, and for the purchase of Groceries, A'c. Cash advances made on consignments. malS-ly AVAMlJ. TMMP VJVMM P U SI J ..V P II , Ws fo uiany years chief Cleik in the holme of JOHN HURLEY A Co., lugs to offer hi services as Commission Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that houses now that it has retired from business. With this end in view I have formed .1 co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and well known firm of E. W. Benton A Co., under the name and style of BEN'l'ON iKlNCJ, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The subscriber relies for support upon the friends of the old house af JOHN HURLEY A Co., who have had opiiortunities of experiencing the promptness aud ability with which he utt.udcd to their business. Very resjiectfully, THOMAS KING, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Oi leans, April 27, 1S58. aug8-y S. TWICHELL, C0MMISSI0 N AND FORWARDING ! MERC H AWT, ST. LOUIS, M0. Liberal advancee made on consignments to either j of our bouses. REFER to Messrs. Allis A Howes, Benient A Yeile, Howard ! A Brown, Evansville. jyG II ftlLHI.y, iiUPATMMOVSP It Co., f COMMISSION AND FORWARDING) MERCHANTS, No. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM WILKIN. ..W. B. GREATHOLSE... J0S. UITZIMiEB. j We give our personal attention to the sale of To- ' bacco, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Flour, Pork, Bacon, I Lard, Ac. aup!4 B. P. ETUELL...R. G. ABBOTT.... EB. FALLS B. P. ETHELL & CO., v-iiiimission and Forwarding M 3 IT C5 3a. ., 33.1. 3 , NO. lOl MAGAZINE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES : Geo. Foster A Co., Brown A Aikman, and P. O. O'Rilev, Evansville, Ind. A. M. Phelps i Sou, Miner A Weed, Newburg, lud. S. M. Leaveu worth, Eaq., John 71. Evertsou, Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. O. P. Hudspeth A Co., Booiiville, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catlin, Esq., Henderson, Ky Nock, 'A'ick-i & Co., D. S. Beuodict A Son, Louville, Ky. jyo

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New-York MILLINERY bTUHfc. 5fo.v.i'; MtMtoa.. op 297' j9LP "2!I'J Broadwnj-, N. Y., would call the particular attention of the ladles of this city and surrounding country, that they have just opened a Branch Store at No. 7 Eirst street, between M in and Sycamore, where they are uow ready to show you oue of the largest aud most splendid stacks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk aud Straw S BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silks, Crapes, Head-Dresses of all s'.vles. Straw Flats, and Boys' Hats. Ac, c. Their facilities for obtaining Goods can 't be surpassed, as thai are in the same business in New York, whence they receive New Styles & Patterns Every Day. Particular attention is paid lo our Bleaching and Pressing Pepai tment. Henicniber the place nf the New York Millinery Store, No. 7 Kirst street, next ! to Preston Bros., Evansville, ttuL ma'J 3ai PRTTUR VTTITTNfHCtWtST, O. 4 WM'.ST WASTER STREET, EVANSVILLE, I.nd., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Via dow Glass, Physicians' Shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdomlual Supporters, Surgical F-jstrum"nts, Ac. Ac. ALSO Pure Wines and Brandies, and all poptl tar patent modi dues of the ae. Ac. jel8 J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Uetail PEED AND SEED STORE, IlCALt.K IN HAY, C0BN, OATS, SHIP-STUFF ASD DBA .V, Water St. bet. Main and M.ocntt, nov2-ly EVANSVILLE, IND. PHILIP DECKER, (Successor to Decker A Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLES, Also an extra article of BVmriJ"G, BV.V, K UU Oil.. Dealers in Rosin, Sodn, Ashes, f c. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, Of onr own raising, in quantities to suit purchase!:!. 4(1 .71 a in atrtet f bet. M'lrtl A Setond, EVANSVILLE, IXD. KS"Terins cash, or CO days' paper negotiable in bank. janSO ly EransFille Commercial toilese s . tvAJNav illi., ir,i. rnis institution pre sents every inducement to young men wishintr ti acquire a thorough practical knowledjro of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, as well as a gefteral Businesa Education. This institution has been in successful operation for over five years. For Catalogues or other particulars, call at the Rooms, or address decl-ly JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal. WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 28 West Flrit street, ap2.1-ly EVANS VILLE. 1 ND. J P K It It V ELLIOTT'S CIT Grallory o !-xt, NO. 45 STREET, EVANSVILLE, IND. Particular attention given to Photograph and Melaiuotypee. sep5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Evansville. UNDERWRITER AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Adji'bter or Averages, and Notart Public. He continues to issue Policies from several Kirst Class and MSOSt reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland aud Fire ... ' . Us will also receive applications for LI EE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustmunt uf Looses of every description under policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement ot all matters con nec ted with INSURANCE, for parties in. terested. His long experience as an Insurance Agent, has made him familiar with ail subjects connected with Insurance. -Office. Marble Hall Building, No. O . lain st. HIRAM NELSON JOSEPH T. M REYNOLDS. Auction and Commission. OR JPL80.V f CO., 8VCCKSSOR8 JnjWo to TV'uulsey t Nelson, will continue the Commission busmwss, both at private sale and at auction, at the old stand, corner Main and Third streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to any auction sales anywhere iu the city. Particular attention given to the sa;c of Lands and Town Lots Ac. Ac. febI7-ly Jo S.t3MTl'S SHIRT ..if,V'J-'r.'-TORY, :3 MAIN STREET, Evas, ville, Indiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money in Shirts,Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at 33 Main Street. All orders tor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen G.-ede, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made t order from measurement, and .atisfaction warranted. sept:i-ly A'V.V OT PRKSTt,.1 WelOI.KSALE DRY GOODS HOUSE. First street, Kvirisville, Ind. Merchants will always find a full '.tuck of Dry Goials, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, at bi House, which will. be sold on fair terms. fsep2 ENCOURAGE HUME LABOR. 7t H. BPUAR.nO, C.I lilt 1.1 VI! MUm MAN If At TL'KEK, Main street, near tlie Canal, Evansaillk, Ind. Has on hand a large stock of llnggies and Wagons of every variety--all of his own manufacture which he will warraDt to bo superior to any work J to be purchased at the East for the same prices. During tbe late hard times, aud the inclement win- ! ter with its impassably niuddy roads, the demand for Carriages has been light, and his stock has accumulated in his warurooms; to dispose of it, .rid to relieve himself from a ilujhl pecuniary pressuie, he will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person who wants a beautiful Buggy at a bargain, will find a ltter chance for a trade than he has ever had be- ! fore, at DKGARMo'K New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW 0NESI J. P. ELLIOTT, Successor to .. 11. Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery, No. 2! Main Street, as js'ow ojv" iiajvb with J. an almost endltss variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries, which he intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell ono or two leading articles at cost or below cost to attract attention ; but the community may rely on getting good at tides at fair average prices. I have something lor almost everybody. Mechanics, dealers, house keepers, misses and bachelors can find goods iu which they obtaiu value received for their money. Janl . .1 P ELLIOTT'S "amity Grocery. WM. E. FRENCH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN READY-MADE Clotliing, YA NKEENO TI 0NS, So.'ZO Alain Street, Kvansviile, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. AHCEL E. GILBERT.. .WILLIAM R. LARLR. M?. Gilbert & Vo. Wholesale Grocers, 8ycarnore street, between Water and First, Evansville, ludiaua. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. -V it- for " Cypress Mills," Cettou Yarns, Ac, at manufacturer's prices. (novl grui p oi.it piRjtt ijsr RUSIJ PS8 ! B AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Forwarding and Commissi.. o Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers iu all kinds of Produce, superior Old Bourbon and Bye Whiskies, and Foreign and Domestic Liquors, dtc, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evausville, Ind. HENRY D. ALLIS. LEWIS HOWES. feb5-ly mymicRK.RV BROTHERS, WUOS.l,W SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, -CLASS, NAILS, FLOUR, Grain, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, Tuns, Buckets, Churns, aud Woodware generally, No. 82 Main street, Kvansviile, Ind. Goods delivered in auy part of the city free ofchorge. oct21 JAS. W. V1CKERV JOHN VICT-KRY SAM'L VICLERY. HOTELS. fe, IMP Mt WO Oil HOt SK, WILL. P. BY ERS, Proprietor Corner First and Locust treets, Evansville, Ind. boat landing. One square from steam-mv5-lj Til Ti' MOT PL. WAT PR ST R PUT, W between Main and Division, Evansville Ind. o-tl-tf WM. H BOICOUUT, Prop.

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ENLARGEMENT OF CRESCENT CIT ; C3r A. XL ZHa -fcT U i.4J TO TUP tlMMMTM,creased trade, and high appreciation of 21 Smith's Photographic Pictures, which possess he bus added as a Reception Kooni to tils old GalJe the one lately occupied by Dr. F. Hutchinson, Den tist. Mr. S. assures the ladies and gents of Evans space uud everything equal to the best Galleries o the ..'st. Mr. 8. need not state after two years ..iiL-L'Miiii iu lull., in i:.i iLV. tunt ma luiuir ...I l..,fl, .... . r .1..... I...;.. . ..I,. ... ter. Mr. a. has also two lady attendants at k.1 I ..:.i. . .. . .r . ; i . -1. - - men i "i eiii'ii tt lev. iiiiuuies ueilia an luni i na..a.l . . ...... It.. V. . f l,, ....-. .... , I. ., Am. class likeness. Sincerely thanking his pa'rons for past favors he trusts that by greater facilities in his Art, he may ' st"! Increasingly merit their patronage N. B. ('res eut City Gallery, opposite the Court house. Main street, is open from sevn in th morn ing until suu-down. apri-Um JOHN E. GALLAGHER. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AfVCNT. Office on Third st., opp. Crescent City Ball, Mi tA-. .V VI LLP, MJS'O. may-3md JT udson's MOUNTAIN HEitB PILLS. Above we present you with a perfect likeness o f Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of tho strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account of him in onr pamphlets and Almanacs to be had grntis from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Mountain Herb Pills " has spent the greater part of his life iu traveling, having visited nearly every country in tbe world. Hn 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 there you will find in our Almanacs and Pamphlets. It is an established fart that all disease, arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life; and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distirbuted 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 bilo. The action of t he heart Is weakened, and so tho circulation is weakened. Ti e lungs become clogged with tho poisonous matter; hence, a cough and all from a slight impurity at the fountain head of life the Blood I As if you had thrown some earth, for Distance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet in 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, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies onr. These Piils not only purify the blood, but re.-en-erate nil tho secretions of the body. They aro, therefore, unrivaled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Ac. This AntiBilious Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing aud resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine liko the ' Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to tho afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the snfferer to brighten with tlie nuHfi ot tieauty and Health. Judson's Pills are the 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 and Gravel, Piles, aud Secondary Symptoms. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE I Females who value health, should never be without those Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kiuds, cleanse the skin ol ail pirn pies and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The plants and herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered, in a vory surprising way, among the Tezucans, a tribeof Aborigines In Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Ageut, n ' i you will read with delight the very interesting account it contains of the 'Gr.-at Medicine" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE. The Mountain IIrb I'illsare put up in a beautiful wrapper. Each Box contains 40 pills, and Retail at US cents per box. All genuine have the signature of B. L. Judsou A Co., on each box. For sale iu Evansville by Keller A While, Leich ''arlstedt, W. 8. Thompson, and Bicrhower A Broughton. B. L. JUDS0N A CO., Sole Proprietors, Janl 5 Leonard St., N. Y IflSIIHUilaH 7W' wi-vsi.ow, -.V PXPKRIw TEL enc"d Aurse and ! male Physician, pres-nts to tne attention of motners, tier SOOTHING PYRUP, for Children Teething, which greatly facilitates ibe process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation will allay all pain and I spasmodic action, and is SURE TO RBGULATE i THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will : give rest to yourself, nod RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT.;, We have put up and sold this article fcr .r ten years, and can say, in confidence and ti. of it, what we have nev jslor been able to say otau j other medicine never wtnts it failed, in a singls Instance, to etlect a cure Swhen timely nsad. Nev er did wo know an in stance of disaatisfactioi. by any one who used it.COuthe contrary, all are ; delighted with its cpera- aft ions, and speak In terms j of highest cotnaenda ilion of its magical efI foctsand medical virtues. JlVu speak in this matter ! "what we do know," afater ten years' experience, ! and pledge our renuta Qtlon for the fnlfilment of ' what we here declare, jjln almost every instance j where the infant is suf- TIfering from pain anit exi haustion, relief will befound In 15 or 20 minutes i after the Syrup is admin mistered. This valuablo preparation is the prescription j of one of the most expeQrienced and skillful ; Nurses in New England, afand has been nsed with j never failing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves fcithe child from pain, but I invigorates the stomach ijand bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tho whole system. It will almost in stantly relieve Griping j in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which if not "speedily remedied, er d in death. We believe it igthe best and surest rem- ' edy in the world, in all peases of Dysentery and I Diarrhea in children, "(whether it arises from !..-;), in-- or tr..i., an.. nlh.r nit-i. We WOllld say to every moth . r who I has a child s u ffe r i ng ram any one of the foregoing compia-uts, uo not let vour prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will bo sure yes, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-sitnfle of CURTIS A PEER INS, New York, is on the out ! side wrapper. I Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PrluI cipal eflice, No. la Cedar street, New York. Price 23 eta. a bottle janl3-dwly. KELLER . WHITE, Agents, Evansville. In IMl'OR TANT TO H 1 USEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEJ Sc. CO.'S Select Spices. Ai i A HA.VTK K B .VOT .W. f A Ml tbT soluteiy and perfectly pure, but gionnd from fresh Spices, selected aud cleaned by us expressly for tin? purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil Oiued with paper), to prevent injury by keeping, and are full weight, while tho ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant" them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE A GO., febiij isdAw 181 Pearl street, Kaw York.