Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 266, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 July 1860 — Page 3

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- -ll'I.Y lr MOSTAY MORNING. CANDIDATES. Par Illstrlct Attorney. Nt; Binau, Jane ith. kMtt, Gentli Mr : --Yi'u will ji Hioaa iny name in your i aper as a candidate for the olllcu of Distric t aVttory fc the Common Pleas Iistrlrt compo-! of the counties ot Posey, Vanderburgh Gile-wi m,d Wsrrick Ellis Lti. rorCoiinty Treasurer, ffrtiri. Jiditor.-- Ptvaee announce my name as a candidate for tlie office of County Tre.isurer at the ensuing OctstlSS election, nd oblige J. W VlCKERV. Mr. Editor : - I'leaee announce the name of J. M. Calolvli.i. ai a candidate for County Treas urer at the next October election. niar20. Forjudge Court Common Pleat. John Pitcher, of font County, lian been solicited to become a candidate for the Judge, hip of the Court of Common Pleas, by a number of Attorney of the District, and has coneutd to the use of his name In that connection. The announcement la therefore made accordingly. The friend of Ben. Stinton, Peg., annoni ce him as a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Plens. at the October election. Col II ti. Lane nnd Ilon.Will Cumbaclc Will address the people of Indiana at the times and plnces named below : Vevny, Friday, July 13; Greensburp, Saturday, July 14; Rusbville, Monday, July 16 ; Greenfield, Tuesdny, July 17; Bowling Green, Tuesday July 24 : Sullivan, Wednesday, July 25 : Petersburg, Thursday, July 2G ; Washington, Friday, July 27: Dover Hill, Saturday, July 28; BlootnnVId, Monday, July 30; Spencer, Tuesday, July 31. Speaking- to commence each day at two o'clock in the afternoon. Cassics ii. Clay will address the of the First Congressional District people at the following times and places: Princeton, Monday, July 23d, 2 o'clock P. M. Evansville, Tuesday, July 24th, Rockport, Wednesday, July 2j, 2 o'clock P. if. Cannelton, Thursday, July 2C. 2 o'clock v. at. Leavenworth, Frid;iy, July 27, 2 o'clock P. at. New Albany, Saturday, July 28, TH CHICAUU PL.ATPORM, AS AMFNOrD SSD AIioHTKb. Ueso.'tsd, That we, the delegated represt:a;ives .'f the ltepublicaii electors of the United Stales, in Convention assembled, in the discharge of the dou we owe to our constituents and our Coventry, u:-tt'-in the following de.larations : 1st. That the history of the nation during the last four years, has fully t-Ktabli-hed the propriety and necessity of tlie organization and perpetuation ot the Uepublie iu party ; and that I be eate-es whleh .ailed it into existence are perntaneat in their nature, and now, more then ever before, deu.and its pe.-.retiil and constitutional triumph. 2. That the maintenance of the principles promulgated In the Declaration of Independence ami emlaidied in the Federal Ooaetitatioa Tbat all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with rartain inalienable rights that among these are lite, lils-rty, nod the pursuit ot happiness : i hut to secure t heae right-, govern men ts are InetitQted anion.- m'-n. deiiving their just powers from the consent of the governed '" is case at la to the preservation of aar Kepnhlican itistitutions ; and that the Federal Constitution, the Rights ot the States, and the Union of the States must and shall be prs.erved. 3. That to the Union of the States this nation owesjlts unprecedented increase in population, its suipiising development if material r-sonrces, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor abroad ; and we hold in abhorrence all schemes lor IHsuniou, DOOM from w hal -ever source thay may : And we congratnlate the rountry that no Kepublicau member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of Disunion so often made by Demo.-ratic members, without rebuke and w i:'n applause Ifoaj their politii al asociat-s : and we denounce those threats of di--uni-iti, in case of a popular overthrow of tneir aseendency as ileliying the vital prineiples of a free .govern men t, and as an avowal of cut teat plated ireason, which it is the innierative dtity ot an iu'diguant People sternly to rebuke and foreer silence 4. Tliat tiie maintenance inviolate of the ltightrf the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions aceor ting lo its own judgment exclusively, is ess. t.tial to that hahsnca of powers on wbieh tlie perfection and endurance vf our political fabric depi nds ; anil w e denounce the lawless invasion by armsd force of the soil of any Stale or Territory, no matter under w hat pi et ext. a- among the ir raves t of crimes. 6. That the present Democratic Administration has far exceeded our worst appri-he nsions, in its measureless subserviency to tlie exactions of a sectional interest, as especially evinced iu its desperaleexertioi s tu force tlie infamous Locompton Constitution upon tlie protesting people id' Kansas ; in construing the personal relation between master and servant to involve an unqualified pror?rty in persons ; in its attempted enforcement, everj where otj land and se., through the intervention of Congress and of the Federal Courts, of the extreme irvteni.-ns of a nurlv local interest : and in its general and unvarying tthu.se of the power intrusted 1 to it by a confiding people. 6. That the People justly view with alarm the reckless extravagance which pervades every department of the Federal Government; that a return to rigid economy and accountability is indispensable to arrest the systematic I hinder of the public treasury by favored pat tisans ; while tl.e recent startling i?evelopfm nfs of frauds and corruptions at the Feoeral Metropolis, show that an entire change of arim'nlstratiun is imperatively demanded. 7. That 'he new doirma that the Constitution, of its own hrrcef carries Slavery into any or all of the Territories of the Un ted Stales, is a dangerous political heresy, at variance wiih the explicit pro visions of that instrument itrelf, w ith contemporaneous exposition and v ith legislative and judicial precedent; is ruvolutiouary in its tendency, and ubversive of tlie peace arid harmony of the country. 8. Tbat rbenornial condition of ail lh? Terntoiy ot the Coiled States is that of frred.,m: That as our Republican faiherfl, when they had abolished slavery in all our national territory, ordained that " no person should be deprived of life, liberty, or property , w itlii.iut due process of law,'" it becomes ur duty, by legietatloei, win-never such legislation i neceesaiy, tomaiotaiti this provisiou of the Constitution ugainit all attempts to violate It ; and we deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legMetare, or of any individuals, to give lejral existence to Slavery in any Territory of the Called dtates. 0. Tint we brand the recent re-opening of tho African Slave-Trde, under the cover of our National Flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, as a crime agalDst Humanity and a burning eUaUM to onr Country and Age ; and we call upon Congress to take prompt and efficient measures for the total and final suppression of that execrable traffic. In. That In the recent vetoes, by their Federal Governors, of the acts of the Legislatures of Kansas and Nebraska, prohibiting Slavery in those Territories, we find a practical illustration of the boasted Democratic principle of Non-Intervention and Popular Sovereignty embodied in the KansasNebraska bill, and ademonsti ation of the deception and fraud involved therein. 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately admitted as a State under the Constitution recently torui-il and adopted by her people, and accepted by the House of Itepreaentatives. 12. That, while providing revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imjarts, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to enconrage tlie 't'vePq.m.-nt of the industrial interests of the wi country; and we commend that policy of national exchanges, which secures to the working men liberal wages, to auri.-nlture remunerating prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skiil, labor, and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence. 13. That we protest against any sale or nlienation to others of the Public Lands held by actual -etC.-rs, and against any view of the lice Home- I stead policy which regards the settlers as paapt M ! or stippiiauts for put lie boualy ; and we .b-mand the passege by Congress of the complete and satis- : factory Homestead measure which ha.-already pass- ; ed the House. 14. That tho Republican party is opposed to any ; chsuge in our Naturalization Laws, or any State ! legislation by which the rights of citizenship liitherta accorded to immigrants from foreign lands shall be abridged or impaired ; and in favor of giving a full and efficient protection to the rights of . all clss.-. s of citiz.-ns, whether native or naturalised, both at home and abroad. lb. That appropriations by Cougress for River and Harbor improvements of a Natioual character, ! required for the accommodation and security of an 1 existing commerce, are authorized by the Consti lution, and justified by the obligation of Government to protect t be lives and property of its citizens. 16. Tbat a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean is imperatively demanded by the interests of the whole i-untry ; that the Federal Government oaght to reader immediate and efficient aid in iis ounetrnc- ' 'ion ; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily Overland Mail should be promptly established. 17. F inally, liaving tlius set fortli our distinctive principles and views, we invite the co-operat Ion of all citizens, however differing on other questions, and support.

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rio it P ob.i rtv j'ot icx.s Or-ier fot P'-nf SiuV-v alk. Coancil Chamber, .,,,,. 29 I860. And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the 0mmon Council of the City of li flaw ills that tho owners of all Lots or parti; of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north-east sice ot Mitri -tr--r, between neny ana uas. streets, in said City, cause Ike side-walks theroon to la 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 this order. P. BL R K E, Clerk. City Clerk's Office. July 6, 18F0. O B P O H .1 T J l JV JV fi T I C P. Order for Plank Side-Walk. Comm. -n Council, June 1M0. And now it is li?reby ordered and directed, by the Common Conn, il of the City si Evansville, that the owners of all Lota or parts of Lots fronting on or adjoining the north sasl side ot Sixth ttreet, between Chestnut and Cherry streets, in sa'd City, cause the side-walks tiiereon to lie brou-lit to the roper gn.de, and that they cause aside-walk of Class No. 2 to he laid down thereon, within thirty days from the pubI lica.iou of thi order. P. liLKKE, Cieik. Clerk's Office. July fi, I80O. b-1 o a p o h j t i o j- JW t i c p. I W-S Order for Phu.k Si !e-Wik. June -:). IsSJfl I And now it is hereby ordered and directed, by the I Common Council of thu City of Kvausvi le. that j the owners of all Lots or parts of LoM fronting j on or adjoining the nortli-eat side ol Sixth street, j bt twee a Wsiasu and ( h.-s nut streets, in I dd ! city, racsu the sine-walks tnere-ri to tie brought I to the piojier grade, an i that they cause a side- t walk of class No. 2 o b laid down there-. n, within ! thirty das from the publication ot tills order. P. BLKKE. Clerk. CI rk's Office, July 6. 1C0. ' -j i : f a , .i i i it . i : . Order for Plank; ride-Walk. Council Chamber, i -Iiine20, 18.o. And now it is hereby ordered anil directed, by the Coinm-iii Council of thy dry of j Evansville, that the nw-ners of all i-ts or p.irre j of lots frot ting on or adjoining the not ;h eat - Me I of Sixth street, between Locust and Walnut : streets, in said City, cause the Bi de-walks thereatj to be brought to the proffer grade, and that they cause a Side-Walk of Class No. 2 t- be laid 1 down theieon. within thirty days front the foblication of this ord'T. P. lMUKf!. I '1 k. City Clerk's tittice, Jnlv '. 18S . i it H J' O .'w 7' .1 "rder mr Plunk Ride-Walk. r. ' June 23, 1860. Aud'n-w it is ben ; directed, by tlie C- mn.on Council Kvansville, that the ovaora of ell I T I - Mi. nncil Cii.tiHber, by ordered ami .if the City of i.ts or par ts of l-.ts Iron tine otl or adjoiumir tlie Uort!.---et ide of Vine street, between Mfeeatb and Kighth t-;re -ta, in said city, cau.e the slde-wi.lks thereon to le brought to the proper grade, and that they cause a side-walk of class No. 2 to be laid r'oun thereon within thiny days from the publication of this order. P. BUIIKK, Clerk, l ink's Ofltoe, July o. I860. rt Tt iicTt voj "jrit i t T. V V The Common Council of the City oi" KvansTiHe w ill receive sealed propeaabj until July 2Sth, lsoi-. for grading and filling the alley in Block No. id, St s-ttwell'l Knlarfemeiit, being tlie alley nearest to Division street and extending from fix-.li to Saaeath street; Bald alley to bo brought to the prop-r grade as the same inav be shown by the City Surveyor. P. BTUKK. Clerk. Clerk's Ott.re, July 6. lUfio. jg i ' It L-' i r.le I . t ' O It Jt T M .V wV T I C JH . for Plank Side-Walk. June li'i, lac And ijov. it is hereby ordered end directed by the '-omatoa in n t .iiinci ol thecitv i f its insvi , tliat the r,.i. . -. . s of al lots or parts of lots fronting on or owners ol all lots or parts adjoining the north-west ebte of Vine street.be. tween kighth and Ninth streets, in said city, cause the side-walks tiiereon to be brougbt to the proper trade. and that they cause a side-walk of cat--- Nrr. to lie laid down thereon, within thirty days from tiie publication of thin order. P. BUUKC. 1. k. Clerk's OAea, July li, IStfi. ,Tf Si Tt . V T- f .if " -v. V The Common Coancil the City of Kvalisv ill, w ill receive sealed proposals until July "th. lMio, for grading and tilliur til- alley opposite Lots Roe. 4, 5, lti and 17 in Block No. SI in the Eastern Enlargement of amid City. Bald alley to be brought to thu proper grade as the same may be shown by tlie City Surveyor. P. Bl'HKi:, Clerk; Clerk's Office, June 'jsth, 1S0U, 2T O.I It It Of Jilf I. M X.I T I sVsw The Coasasoa CiasDcil of the City of Evans -I villewill meet as a Board of Equalization at the j City Council Chamber, on Friday, the Sflfid day of ! June, . D., 1 Still, at o'clock a.m.. for the furi pose of equalizing aud correcting BQI install ntll on i real and iK-rsonal property, and will continue its sssaaaas from ilav tii day until si-l asnesassjessre are all eejaaliasd and corrected. All lax-payers are reoaeefed to call east examine their rcapeaUse . M-estneuts. W'M. BAKEI!. Mayor. Mayor's ( Iffioe, June 1 f, lsnil. g - II T.I Hf ! IH'ITJRX! WeW 'I lie most beauti'ul assiirlni V VI T.I It S eat of Guitars ever btought t. this sectioa of untie have Just arrived and in- for sale. Prices from 15, 97, 18, ti in'- Viz, f IS, R0, $25 to $35, at HE A LY .v WARBK2TS, jiin-1 t'or ."Huin and First si iojpiiji: o'i hugs pri t tH-1 Si Jiie Rio, to I'ockets ild GoTernnn nt -Li l'l bags Lagiiayra, Just received and for sale by CHAM. Mc JOHNSTON, Pesey P, glO.ll, 9 Ml.. il BBI.S. s just received and for sale at VOJi, Oil. JaaoSU No. n MAIN STKEEI a it i mi buss: BUf Beef lost received o .an. intimi fi i in W. W. Davis. Cineiaaatl, and f r sale che , at KLLIOTT'.S FAMILY GRn.'EUV. rwWIH TOt'Ji MJH T.M&JV TUS M. rtrst premiums at every Fair Where it lias i been exh totted. At the Roafa-weateni Indiana District Fair, held here October. I8CP, there were hut two pi eiinuiiis.iff. nsl for Booking stores one for the best wood cwkinj. stove, and one for th" be-1 cos I lo.-kitig stove. The Ecnomlst took the FIRST PKEMIl.'M FDR THE BEST COKING STuVK FOItWOi'P. R.s Iker, Klu-man .V ( o took the first J premium for their cooking stove for coal. No other j premiums w. re (dTerod. 1 he large silver m da! was awarded to the Economist at the New York sftato ; Fair ; and the first preminm at the Unites' R tales I Fair held at Chi.-ag... and twelve other Mate and County Fairs in leoW. I In no branch of mechanical art has tber,ben a more apparent advance than lu t ,.,,iU. manure oi siovis. it is nut a tew years smectite very name was a novelty, reproeintitig a ! huge, sliapelss structure, almost as ,1 rold of i use as on, anient. These have gradually gi v.-n place to pat 1st lie of grace Bad utility ; r.ntil the varieiles ! our Markets now present have alne st exhausted . the vocabulary of nanus; and tie- different phasr J the metal is made to assume, wouid astonish old j Vulcan him-eif. In s'yle and finish, the Improve. ! ment lias been real, leaving nothing to be desired I on tliat point, but the severe coinpetltion in price, . to which there have been subjected, has deprived ! them of many of the more subetejitiaj qualities desirable. This seems more e-pecially to have beeli the case In reference to ccsik stores an article of ; domestic eaoaasjkj that ha-more todb Wttli scolding wives and crotche. v servaots than most people im- : agiue. The public have Umg sought an improve. ment in this article, and we believe are ready to pay i auy reasonable pi ice tor a cooking stove, it it 'in! possesses the merits of size, wi iglit. convenience, ; durability, economy, and perfection of ntannfactar These qualities seem to be possess, d most fully in j the tcou mist a new stove, perfected and brought ! out the past season, by Messrs. Treadwc lljsare'rry ; & Norton, of Albany. We heard so much of this stove, and it looked so much like a stove intended for use, that we coticluded to try them, an-! tin i result of the experiment convince us th'.t the proprietors, in their determination to make th nre in the world, have soon idi d. We regard . Economist as possessing all the merits above merated as the great stove of the day far in the advasjee of anything ever attempted iu the line -f I stoves, perfect in all its apMint;nent. and trie- to ! its name in duratdlity and the aseof fuel. Among ; the many conveniences attached to it, may be menj tinned a large oven, with honks arranged, for suspending meats while roasting. A copper water ; tank, holding from 12 to 29 gallons v- arming t loss-t, broiling hearth, d-c., eVc The broiling I heartli is esse ot the most DOttceabie features of this ) remarkable stove. There never has been, to our j knowledge, any broiling fixture that was really sat- ; isfactory in its operation. The proprietors of this stove hare been conducting a series of experimeats j upon broiling, eliciting some valuable facts, aod Be 1 suiting In the invention of a gridiron adapted to j this stove, which has been .secured by letters patent, I and is one of the most admirable things of the kite! i we ever saw broiling without smoke, and keeping j the coals in a constant glow. We are always glad to do justice to mechanical iint rovements, and es- ; pecially such as contribute so largely to the general j good, as tlie one above mentioned. The Economist, whfc h is commandite Mich a large i sale, will be found onlg at SCANTLIN -v STKPIIKNM M, Main st., between Water aud l"ir-t. : Evansvillt-, Inu r.ierr, aMaA -IBSi S fi I. , IJ'ti JIT RE IT w duced nrii r stock of GUI RPET OIL MATTING, DAMASKS, CLOTHS, DRUGliET DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, tiLOVas, MUSLIMS, SH SETTINGS, ALICOKS, CASSIMERKS, CLOTHS, Casinets, Cottonades. A tiv tli in it we have in the Dry tinU line we wilt "I! uw tr CAS0a 9M it is our full ht rmioution u rhatnt LMeiiissi. JAS. OA KLK V A SOX. jiuie4 .nid HSlJ" aK m af V , t Ma A. s WW 1 IVQ kejfK ft((.rtod si7.es, just received atiJ for eale hCllAS. MeJOHNrfTON. marl Poe)s Block, Main iTret.

Special Notices

One of the most pleasing- at the eame time effective remedies for Dyspepsia, and all other diseases urising from a morbid condition of the BtCTnach aud liver, is Dr. Qoetetter'a Bitters. It not only removes tlie tliseaso from tfa system, but by giving tone to tlie organs of digestion, aids them in their functions. Al! who have tried it acknowledge its excellence and superiority, und we therefore commend it to the (Offerer. Dr. Hostetter's Bitters as a tonic is too well known to need prais?. It is therefore scarcely necessary at this time to do more than direct attention to this preparation, w hich is certainly unequal, d by any jefore the pubM-, satisfied as we ane that its wide-spread reputation mint p-ovo sufficient to satisfy all of its excellence as a reliel and remedy for all diseases of the Btomac'i. For sale by Druggists am iti'ers generally everywhere, julyld lwdftw KollotDtiy'e fills. titer i omplatnt.-' Tlie insidious and deal I as lien effects of "blue pill " ou the sj stem as a specific for this di-ease, are now entirely superseded by tl.e use of these mild, antiseptic and vegetable remedies. They not ouly eradicate a'l traces of "hie comj laint, but give vitality to the exhausted function?, vigor to the Impaired constitu i'in, and energy 10 tho emaciated invalid. For indlge-tion, bilioOBUaai, heartburn, Ac, they are tho only safj cure. Sold at the manuf.icto -y, No. SB Maiden Lane. New York, and by all Druggists, at Soc., ri2c, and Si per box or ot. iol ylfl-lwdAw Coloring- fluid for the Uatr are liangerous. Woods Hair Tonic resto-es the color, not by th nitrate of silver process, but by a restoration of the healthy fenctions upon which the original 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 thirty-seven years, waj as ray as a man of eighty, and bis hair was dry, thin and dead. Now he has not a single grey !ok upon his crown, nor Is his half thin or dry, but soft, pliable and moiot as that of a child of five years. This preparation arts upon the roots, for after an application, that por lies) of the hair naaxaet the scaip, is found restored to the original color, whatever it wa , while the ends of tlie hair are gray. Try Wood's HAIB TONIC, and do not apply any other till after you have this. With this resolution you will uever hare weeasion to use a hair dye. CAt'Tloa. Beware of worthle.-s imitations, as several are already in tho market, called by different names. Use none unless the Words (Professor Wooc"s Ilair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by nil Druggists and Patent SliMns deal er!. Also, by al! Fancy aud T th United Slates and Camillas , Goods dealers in .iu!yl0 lmd.tw ftmpltt emd Skin Iliteaute tire theresnlt of imoore blood. Th- blood beeomee thick .,.i - , .,,,, . ., auu clogge.f i he skin ts not able t. cast oil the ; imparities so important to health. How many . young men and womi-n we see with their faces covj ered with temples and blotch.., who are endeavoring to remove them by the use of soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and diould never Ire practiced by persons desirous of 1 good health. Mothers who have children afflicted j with sons and .-riiptioii-., should never dry tliem up '. !-y extern rl application, for in thi- way they will drive in the humors und produce ill health for the child during its whole lit.- time. There is no mothof tbat likes to see h.-r eh i Idren afflicted with feeble i health. JUPSON S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are pre- ; pared ex pi est ly lor the cure of eruptions of the i skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Bores, 4c. They ! cleanse the blood of all imparities, producing a bsaatifcl, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste und refinement. Juilson a Mountain Herb Pills und Mountain Herli Worm Ten ar sold by all Diidicine Dealer:". julylO-ltnd.tn-Sa c e your horeee IJ-V lake great idessure in rvrtTm mrodieg the sfeaiean Mu-taug Liniment as valuable and indispensable article f-r Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Uuid. on Horses. Oar men have used it for severe Burns, Bruises, Sores. Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pain , and al! say it acts like n.agi.-. We use no ether Liniment, -I. W. HEWITT. Foreman I.t American, Haradssj's and Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Express." " Sssruarsat: I had a negro man worth (1,300, who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for over one year; Iliad used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Llaiment. It has perfectly cured him, and I can now tako tlie above price tor him. Respectful ly yours. JAMES DORRANCK." Eveiy Planter. Teamster, and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all respeera! le dealers everywhere. BAKNE9 & PARK, Proprietors, jueel-2-lmdA-w New Teak Ilair glye'. Bair llye!! Hair llye!!!(VilHatB A. liatchelor's Hair Dye ! The original and bes in the world! ! ! All othrs are more imitalions, and should be avoided, if you wish to es- I cape ridicule GRAY, REP, or RUSTY Hair Dyed instantly i to a beaut and Natural Brown or Black, without i injury to the Ilair or Skin. FI TEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have i . been awarded to W. A. ll.iTciir.ion sioce 18d9' I nnd over (10,000 application? have been made to thi Hair oi tlie Patrons of his bUBOlH I've. W.A. I'.ATCIIKLOR'S HAIR DTI produces I a color not to be dlstingn shed from natuie, and is i WsasAxrtn not to injure in the least, however i huig it may br r n'inued, aud the ill cfl". cts cf bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair I .vlgora'ed f r lite by i his splendid live. Sold in all cities and tosns of the United States, by Druggist j and Faucy Gt.ods Dealers. :jrL.The Genuine lias tho name and address upon a steal plate eDgraving on four eides of each Box. of WILLIAM A. BATCIIKL0R, marl7-lyrdsVw 16 Bemlstreet, New York. Wig!- Wig Wtsr.. : Iiatcliel.tr' Thev rue elcgan' Vits and Toui-ed ettTfiMi i lurht. easy and duraMe. Fittintr to diam no turning up f.i-hiri.l m abrlaskieig oT the bead ; faiiirt it. this ir. the . oN EsraMliihinent where these thi art- propel titiderfltoKl and maJt. Iti Bond Street, New York innrlT-lyrdAw Bodiaui Mining Company, EvansviiU-, In-iiana. OSes on Water street, laiween Main and Locust. Gonitis -juantities of not less than 'JO bushels, delivered t any part ol the city, at IU rent? per himh. At the pit. H cents JOHN WTMOND, oct; Secretary and Ma nafcr.jr. tSif s-3 t. nun., "ftt ;,. !. for sale to close consignment by GEu. FOSTER A CO., junels I'orner Locus st. and Canal. gp.itoi i no ten Lot b-ico-v --f Haoss, BhonMers, received per Railroad, in store and for sale by UliOWN x AIKMAN. S7 a 'ti i : iv a j: ii : JS7 2 tons of Braa, ton Lush Ear Corn, Khaeh Oats, In store and for sale by VICKEHY HRIIS.. .iunepi Ko. 8-J Main st. .itux tti:vtjo.:ock JUVtin- stocK of fancy Silk and Summer Dress Goods, we will sell at Cost, end even B E LOW COST, in order to make arrangements for an early supply of Kali Goods. Those wishing to take advantage of the above Ininniiiaonls. Ill please call immediately at No. .'in .Main street. JoiyS KOSKB linos. JOint RT II Oft J vL W. PJiMSOJVS -At wishing W purchase eitlir Rilir or Blasting PowiHer, lo celebrate the coming Celebration, can find a superior article at ELLIOTT'S FAMILY G SOCKET, nseIC No. J2 Main street. Lots for Sale .TtO ST ft.! Sm" TI7 .H The most favorable onnortunitv ever offered to the public. 2" lots of 5 acr, s each, on the BawUurg road, unles from the Court-house, and 8 lots of ." acres each, on Washington avenue, ene mile from the city . As small a quantity as onefonrth of an acre will be sold, if desired. Apply to WILLIAM BIERBOVv KK. nov22dly

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Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., 0ONSIST1NU IN rAET or Those Fine Glove Kid Congress Heeled Boots. " " Brown " " Gaiters. " " Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Lace Gaiters, AT SIXTY CENTS. Cull in and examine them. H. M. WELLS 4 CO Sign of the Big Sin e, iuay9 No. 8. First street. i JOHM LAW, M. k. anthej, (Notary Public.) LA W & ANTHE S, ATTORXEVS AT LAW, GENEBAL COLLKi 'TIOV AND U K I. EST ATK AGENTS. Office No. K7 Main street, opposite the Court Iloui-e, Evansville, Indiana. maylti Jiv. ; v WILLIAM lilEUBOWER. WHOLESALE 3I II TT C3r G I IS u AND DEALER IN ! PA T.YTS. B RUSHES. OILS. VARS'ISIl. Wiudow Glass and glassware. Perfumery of all kinds. Medicinal Brandies, Wine, cfc, efe. tt'aehing-toH Ulock, Main street. EVANSVILLE, IND. 113" Proprietor of the Genuine Bell's Tonic. febir.-lvd JAMES T. WALKER, J US T I C E OF THE PEA C E GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Evantville, Indiana. Office on Third street, between Main and Syamoee streets. Louisville Tobacco ILgency, COR. FIRST AND MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. rjpHB vj'DKBsia.sn nasi S openi d an aeencv fur the sale of all kinds of i I Manufactured Tobacco and Cigars, and will sell as I 1 cheap as the cheapest. 1 especially invite the patronage of the city J I trade, who will find it to their interest ht give me 1 I a call. I have also opened a complete retail stock of i Candies, Nuts, Kaisins, Lentous, 4c. Also, a superior article of Gun Powder, Ifoung I j Hyson and Imperial Teas, to retail at 7U cents per j pound. Give men trial. JAS. 1. SPALDING, jan-tf Agi nt for Daniel Spalding, j r. J7 C, NUBLINC, KoftME&LT. WITH I'RUAi., ' 'ODDS 4 C J. , CINCINNATI . Manufactm.. of FIRE AND UURGLAr PROOF Coiner Tliird and Divieion Streets gVASSVILLE, WI). Constantly on hand, all ditrereut siaefl of Sarrs, latest styles and improvements, guaranteed to be ! equal in durability and finish to any Eastern maou facturerg, at the lowest CinciLuati prices. Atso JIauutacturers ot LUVaS, V ALL A I- KS, SIIL'TTEKS, Etc., all finished in the beststjle of workmansliip. Specime'.is of Safes, etc., may be seen at 51eesrs. BiMilk'-r. Kinsman 4 Co., Tri Main street, to whom all orders must be addressed. aug'Il Family Groceries. "JSTicxXm Caldwell, HO. ', r-IUT ST., BET. MA IX d LOCUST. . o.v hjij'ii j.yjt urjLi, kkM.M. ceive regularly during the coming winterand spring, a choice article of KHAKER TABLE BI TTER. Also Poultry, Kgirs, Vegetables, Dried Pratt, Bomminy, Beans, Split 1'eas, Leaf Lard, 4c. FL O lit AX D MEAL. Mystockof staple and fancy groceries is large and complete. Give Partner a call. fc5N. 15. Goods delivered to auy part of the city free of charge. deel JOHN ivircsoN, Bt ANUVACTriSKK tr STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES .13 O X JE1 Si I L'oTntr Ltet and W:. ter SlrteU, .V i OS! . JndinnamEjD&je tools: J. C. a; J. O. SMITH, So. 18T Dlaiii street, Cor. Seventh, E V i X S V 1 1 L E, IX D . IMTtSS-'Ur. FOR T'lK I .1ST PjITff roiiage ljestowed uiion them. Iieg leave to In form their nrlen Is and tiie community in general that with the aid of new machinery, th-v are en-i-bled to turu out work superior to that of any East, em make. Those who wish to have good TOOLS, and at the - BBSS time encourage home manufacture, can supply themselves at the factory. Hatchets, Axes, Uoes, Draw-Knives, Pork Clear ers. Millers' Picks, and Kdged Tools of all kinds, made of double refined cast steel, and warranted H'liisl to anr in use. JanSi.ly ttitj.-; ji.vii .11 v.t i.. 3- SOO bush Ear Corn .1 tons ltran, CO hash Fresh Ground Meal, Just received and for sale bv juue22 CH AS. McJOnNSTON IJJtO.V. j Clear and nibbed Si les. Plans and Canvassed Shoulders, " Hams, For sale in .jtlautities to suit, and put up tn shipping order by GEO. FOSTER A CO., junels Corner Locust street and Canal. sTasTS UJas COBJVIJtr BTMK JT.vb s il liw A$ : r -.-.! at lnv, pric-- bv junel'.i BROWN A AIKMAN. ISRAEL RITTE.VBERG, turer of tlie newlv Invented in) iniprvpd SitectHrloc. Ko. 4,Thinl st.. her. Main and Loenst, il. Crescent Oitv Uank nuiidinp, Evansvill, Ind. Thir celehrated Sjief tiii'lsareniftileof Brazilian Pfhliles, and mnjitructeil il Aseordance with the philosophy of ti.turt, io ti spruliar form if a OtncAvo-r .nvex, which can Dj nspd by the old and yi-un, tMthrr by day or DWxtle lijibt, with porfev't eaBOetuid n nnpteasiuit f nlini to the eyes that innj rx'HTienrf from Ubiiir tli common kind. They le"" to str.nuth'7i .-iiid improve tneeichi tv will M lejh by the tbllowinej tfPtimooiaN from those udir-jLr them : PVetN tiarnurl Grr, Eq. I have purchased a pair of Spectacles frwiu I. ittenl-orp. I have found thpHi to be perfectly easy to the ey. I cheer full j recommend tl m to the public. Vm S. Srfn.toH, Eq. I takorertt p!anre in recotunn-ndinK the gfceeea of I. Kitt'-nber,' to tho public. They rive threat 'Htihiaction. Fwn Judy? W. B Moore, Eoonvillf, Ind. For yearn pent I have lietm -ti-cuito.ned to uo ar tiilcial sibt, ami have tried beveral kind of npfc-tacle-, but I have found none eo ea-y to the eye hs I. Kittenbrr'e. I take iil.eaillfe in rr coiumcmlin them to the public. I'rincton, Gibson only, Ind. Having purchased, and tor foaie tim need, tho Krazilian Pebble Spectacles, gotten up hy Mr. I. Kitrenberi;, formerly of Intlianaindis, and now of EvmneviDe, we can most coraiully recommend them being eay for the eyefl, and in all respects a pood article Rev. J, US MoIASTER, G.X.JERAULD, .lOSKPfl DEVIN, J. .T. KIRK MAN, SAMUEL WHITHKTT, ROBERT Pt'NCAN. marfi-d&wtf

BUS! N ESS, jCARDS. CHARLES ADELMAN, CUSTOM-MADE BOOT & SUCK M AISt FACTUKER, COK. MAIN" AND T II HID 8TS., EVANSVILLE, IND. All work warranted to be done in gooi Btyle and very cheap. Call and examine. may21-Gm

fx Q 0 I -I 35 si" tti ;. c a i . sj K o "So o o o o a Q Q H eat Q O O J 3 S eg go pa s 55 o ! c Q0 ix. - fa as III I CO W 5 S - REXO VAL. JHCHITKVT, Office Cot. Main and Water Six.; entrance on Main St., Evansville, Ind. Plans, speci ftcatior.s, detail urawtngs, 4c, for all classes of building!, prupured on short notice, and on reasonable ter- .j. augl7 Thomas Redmond, W holesale and Uetail Dealer in Groceries, Produce, & Liquors, Jo. 13-Z Poney-'e Block, Main St. Thk i jit a it HiujyK n, iu vi.s'fi removed to No. 112 Posey's Block, Main street, and disposed of his old stock of Groceries, is lust receiving a new and enlarged assortment of GROCERIES, LIQCOKS, 4c, which he will sell, either al wholesale or rt tail, as cheap as can he purchased in this market. Having purchased my st- ck for cash, I can sell ray goods at Manufacturers' prices. To my old customers both, in town and country, I t.-nder my grateful ecknowledgments for past favors, and ho-e by strict attention to business to merit a continuan :o of their patronage. US" Goods delivered In any part of the citv free of charge. sep26 T. KKDKOND. JOS. SCHOENFELD, MAN1FACTCKER4 WHOLKSALK DEALCR IN OXZ53?33:i3SrC3- ! CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, SATIXXTT, TWEED GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, Hat s and Caps. So. ;- Mai a Steket, err. First and S3eooki. ! eptS EVANSVILLE. IND. HOLLINGSWORTH & BRO. IIhv.- just recfveil a 1 irg? importation of Crockeryware, Q,ueensware, Glassware, China, &c, (in First St., bet. Sycamore and Vine, EVANSVILLE, IND. Theodore Mingst & Co., WhoU.sHlp nti'l Retail Peal'.-rri in T0BACG0 AND CIGARS, SO. 4 FIRST f.-TKKKT, Between Main and Sycamore streets, EVANS VILLE, IND. janl 6nsd W. II. P. STODDARD, wt Tim n Ij n k$tj ni,isti:& wM DRUG ST0TIK, No. 17 Main Htrct-t, cou rinupb to keep on huneN a full nm complete supply ( MctlicincrJ, Pnints, Oils, Vftniithes, OlasW. Uru-lit.', IVrfmiiury, LeUBpS. Bnrnirii; KhiidK, Ac. Which hm sella ftt a low a tigura as any houiu iu tho rity. Also, a larcr var:d asit-rtm1! t of AMHROTYPE STOCK. CAMERAS, CASES. A STJI CHEMICALS. In fart, everything pprriainiuLT to the art. Order prompts atteiiJ-d t", and fui uar-Ieo' Ly steamhont or Expri'rs- to nn part of thf Country. nv t20 N E rV 0 R L E A N S C A R DS. " R. H. SHOR T & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Camp Street, HEW O It LEA XS, LA. . h. short. pst3Z-!sndl a s. trowaai h u. rsiacttiLo .IOHN V.' HIS'tlUSM E. EL FAIUOHILD & CO., (Successors to T. C. T--viTcnr;.L A Co..) Commission Merchants, 70 POYDI.AS STREET octl A"'.W (hiliif A.Vfi. jt. MJtJVJsjtn v te t o., vommis siou and Forwarding Merchants, No. 29, Poydras Street, New Or leans, i.a. myl?o-,l,vwiy Tmi tV..V fit,, STOCK COMMIfi&IOJX m OJIerchant and proprietor o Slck Stabhi, Kew Orleans. La. "-l.v. f pRftii. in; i. nojiitit, co.n.m. sion Meichant, Ko. 7 LaTsvi tte street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, clu-ese, lard, eggs, dried ' fruits, Flour, Meat and all sorts of Western Proj duce, and for the purchase of Gnx-eries, A:c. Casb a.lvaui-es niRil-on consigiimcnts. nalo-ly griMMM. TMJK VJS'tl K M BJ t-Jt II, Ms for many years chief Clerk in the house of JOHN HI RLht A t.o., lags to oflcr his services i as Cntnrnlsaiuu Meichant, to the sfrieitdji and patrons of that house, now that :t n;s retved trom hnstnes. With this end iD riew I have Drnied a co-partnership with Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the obi and well known firm of E. Uvuton A Co., under the ramp and style of BENTON' .SrKING, to take place from the 1st of May, proxThe Hubscnber reUea for &ipport upon the frinde of the old house of JOHN IirULEV i Co., who have had opportunities of exporienriu tho promptnena anl ability with which hc attwiaded to their hustio-sti. Verv reapctfullv, THOMAS KJSG, Corner of Lafayette and Sew Levee streets. St-w Oilfanq, April 27, 1858. augH-v S. TWICHELJL, C 0 M MI S S I 0 X AND FOR .VAIIDIXG JIEUCHA.VT, HT. LftL'l;1, MO. Lit-ral ailvancs Rsade on c-msienmcnts to eitbsr of onr houses. meaa to Messrs. Allia A Howes, Cement Jt Wile, UoSJSBTSl dt Brown , Evansville. jy ?ilJLIi.J, ejitSJTIIOfsJi'lf Co., ()MJ11SMII. A1J l UK V. aHPIIie MEKrilAXT-s, So. 11 I'ojtlras Street, SEW ORLEANS, LA. i CLEM WILKIN...'. K. fittrATH0fPr....!oS. .;ITZIM,FB. We give onr Tiers, insl iittentlon to the sale of To- ' bacco. Corn, Wheat, Hay, tiats, Flour, Fori--, Baron, Larrl, Ac. an.' 14 V. P. KTIJELL...R. G. All BOTT....EB. i LI B. P. ETHELL & CO.,, Jiiimission and Forwaruinii NO. lOl MAGAZINE ST., NEW i HSLKaS'S, LA. RKTERKNCSS : irrij. Foster & Co., Brown A Aiklcan, and P. G. 0'Riley, Evansvilio, lad. A. M. Phelps A Son. Miner A Weed. Newburg, In I. 9. M. Leavenworth, li-.j., John li. Cvertsoa, Ian . Mt. Veruon, Ind. G. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonrllls, Ind Geo. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. CatHa, E8.4., Henderson, Kv Nock, Wicks A 'o., 1. P. Benedict A Son, Lonvllle, Ky. Jyti

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nito.-wjm tt uhos.. ojr 39I1, MM t299 Broadway, N. Y., would call the particular attention of the ladies of this city and surrounding country, tliat they have just opened a Stanch Store at No. 7 First street, between Main and Sycamore, where they are now ready to show you one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Millinery Goods, such as Silk and Straw

BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Silks, Crapes, Head-Dreeaes of all styles. Straw Flats, and BoyB' Ilats, 4c, 4c. Their facilities for obtaining Goods can t be surpassed, as thev are in the same business in New York, whence they receive New Styles & Patterns Every Day. Particular attention is paid to our Bleaching and Pressing Department. Remember the place of the New York Millinery Store, No. T First street, next to Preston Bios., Evansville, Ind. ma; it 3m

PETER VIERLING, JfeBiaatST, JS O. 1 WEST U'J TP. R MJ STREET, EVAN8VILLE, Iw., Dealer in Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Physicians' shop Furniture, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Surgical f-jstrument8, tc. 4c. ALSO Pure Winefc and Brandies, and all pepn- ; lir patent medicines of tin- age. 4c. Jel8 J. C. DUSOUCHET, Wholesale and Kxtail FEED AND SEED STORE,

HEALER IN BAT, CORX, OATS, SHIP-STUFF AX D BRAX, Water tit. bet. Main and l.oeuet, nov'2-ly EVANSVILLK. IND. PHILIP DECKEli, (Successor to Decker 4 Kramer), MANUFACTURER OF LARD OIL, SOAP AND CANDLES, Also an extra article of . j bl r.w.vev, i.ve.ve, tr cjr oil. Dealers in Rosin, Soda, As!-e, fe. Also PURE CATAWBA WINE, j Of onr own raising, In quantities to suit purchasers, 40 Main lretf bet. AVrsf X Setond, EVANSVILLE, IND. BSyTerms cash, or GO days' paper negotiable in I hank. Jau20 ly i EvansFille Commercial College i ,. JyOJtTIt I'lltsT eiTHKJil. f EVANSVILLE, IND. This Institution pre i seats every inducement to young men wishing t acquire a thorough practical know-lodge of DoubleEntry Book Keeping, as well as a general Business Education. This institution has been in successful operation for over Ave years. For Catalogues or other pir ticulars, call at the Rooms, or address declo-ly JEREMIAH BEHM. Principal. -A.- M. MoG-rifT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. -4H West First street, ap25-ly EVANSVILLK. IND. J 1' K K II V ELblOTT'S CITT Carallery o .rt, NO. 45 iTAIN STREET, EVAXSV1LLE, IXD. SSeJ" Particular attention given to Photograph and Melainotypes. sep5-ly Insurance Agency. ALLEN CHALLOCK, Evansville. UNDKBWBITEB AND GKNERAL INSUKANCiv AGENT, Aojrsrr.B or Avebaoer, avn Notabt Pdblio. He continues to issue Policies from several First Class and most reliable INSURANCE COMPANIES In the Country, on Inland and Fire i. . '. He will also receive applications for LIFE INSURANCE. He will attend to the Adjustment of Losses of every description uuder policies from other agencies, and attend to the settlement of all matters connected with INSURANCE, for parties in terested. Uis long experience as an Insi ram e Auent, has made him familiar with all subjects connected with Insurance. 9-Office. Marble Hall Building, No. 9 Main st. H1BAM NELSON JOSEPH I'. M REYNOLDS, i Auction and Commission. Jfjr .VA.V ef CO., StCCJSSSOBS I -MMLet to vV.ajIsey fc Nelson, will continue the i Commission business, both at private sale and at ! auction, at the old stand, corner Main aud Third j streets, opposite the Washington Hotel, where they will pay particular attention to the sale of ' everything entrusted to them ; they will attend to ! auy auction sales anywhere in the city. Particular attention given to the sale of Lauds ami Town Lots Ac. An. febI7-ly ff SMITH'S SHI B T MJUVVIrJVRi0 TORY, 35 MAIN STREET, Evansville, Indiana. If you wish to get the worth of your money iu Sliirts.Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods FANCY SHIRTING PRINTS, Please call at it 5 Slain Street. All orders lor Stitching Silk, Cotton and Linen Oeods, promptly attended to, and neatly executed. Grateful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Shirts made te order from measurement, and Jatisfactien warranted. septd-ly it A.V If f it ft HTO.S'. WMOI.IiSA LE DRY GOODS HOUSE. First street. EvmariUs, Ind. Merchants will always find a full tock of Dry GihkIb, Hoots, Shoes, Hats acd Caps, at his House, which will.be sold on fair terms. fsep21 ENC'UUKAOE HOME LaIiTHx. J,V M. IMHetJIBMO, CjI RBIJtJJi MANUFACTURER, Alain street, near the Canal, Evansaille, Ind. nas on hand a large stock of Buggies and Wagons of every variety--all of his own man Btaetors I which he will warrant to be superior to any work I to be purchased at the East tor the same prn.-os. During the late bar.) times, aud the inclement win- j ter with its impasanbly muddy roads, the demand (br Carriages bas been light, and his stock has ac- ; cumulated in bis warcronui ; to dispose of il, .nd to relieve himself from a alight pecuniary pressure, : be will sell at remarkably low prices. Any person i whowants a beautlfed Buggy at a bargain, will find ! a better chance for a trade than he has ever had be- I fore, at DF.KAItMO'S New Administration ! TO OLD PATRONS AND NEW OWES I J. P. ELUOTT, byecossor to 7. H.Cook, Pioneer Family Grocery , No. 22 Main Street, TBS .VB W .V HJJS'O WITH A- an almost Bssdstssj variety of Fancy anil Staple Griceries, which he Intends to sell at UNIFORM prices. He will not sell one or two lealit articles t cost or below cost to sttract attention : but the commuuitv may rely on getting troo-1 si tlcles at fair average prices. I have somcthinz for almost ovarybody. Mechanics, dealers, bouse kee;iers, misses and bachelors can find goods in wliicli tticy obtain valne received for their money, jants J P KI.l.ieiTT'9 vmi!v Orooory. WM. E. FRENCH k CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IS READY-MADE ClotlLins, AND YANKEE NOTIONS, So. 80 Alain Street, Evansville, Ind. Agents for German Anchor Bolting Cloth. A3ITKL E. Ol.-.DFBT... . WILLIAM B. t.lKI.U. IT. Gilbert & Co. Wholesale Grocers, rtycamore streets between Water and First, Evansville, Indiana. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Agents for " Cypress Mills," Otton Yarns, .c.. at manufacturer's prices. (novl MMi fi ttl.II PIMM IJV Bl'SIJ US 8 A AGAIN. ALLIS A HOWES, Forwarding and Commissiuu Merchants, Rectifiers of the celebrated Magnolia Whisky, Dealers in all kinds of Produce, superior Old Bonrb'.n and R3'e Whiskies, ami Foreign and Domestic Liquors, 4c, Water street, Second door above Vine, Evansville, Ind. PE.NBV D. ALLIS. LEWIS HOWES. feb5-ly EOf hk. a 1 MirsOnT wititiicW SALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS INFAMILY GROCERIES, CLASS, NAILS. FLOUR, Oram, Seeds, Bacon, Lard, TuTis, Biicket, Churns, . and Woodware generally. No. 82 Main street. Evansville, Ind. Goods delivered in any part of the city free of chorge. ocfil JAB. W. VICTLEBV iOHN VICSLRY SAJt'L VIOLF.KV. HOTELS. Cv HP. It WOOD HO HSU, WILL. P. BYERS, Proprietor, Corner First and Lacust Streets, Evansville, Ind. I boat landing. One square from steam-mv6-lj a ilT- HOT ML, WJTPB HT BP KT. between Main and Division, Evansville, Ind. octl-tf WM. H. BOIOOITBT, Prop.

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ENLARGEMENT creased trade, am. high appreciation Smith s Photographic Pictures, which wavs fine shadows aud a clear expressive I he has adilf,! as a Reception Itoom to bis old tist. Mr. S. assures the ladies and gents of ville and Vicinity that they will now find so. ice anil evervin luir couai 10 i lie oosl ctaiie theVW-Ht. Mr. S. need not state after two successful practice in this city, that his aie ituii- i me uiosi uikuiv ocie. auu uiau around, both on account ol th-ir being the est and best, t ut a so from their unhiding c ter. Mr. S. has also two lady attendants Callery, thereby insuring every attention needed to satisfy eaeh of his patrons with class likeness. Sincerely thanking his pa'rons lor past faro still increasingly merit their patron ige. . ts. i res eut t;ity (iaiiery. opposite the house, Main street, is open from seven iu the .m mm r oai i irueo Attorney aud lounse or at Office on Third st., opp Crescent Cit. Hall, irrj iu- m i t - m mm g-3md .vivra.' i a a. . i l iiiEii i i i i . . A hrti a TT-Q nrnQAn f vaii urt K sa r.s4Aat lilr...e. ST.uu (a viuri v i rv I I 1 it) vi IUD BlllMIKr Cm. 7. 1 t?t, , tion. that once ruled McJtici. Vou will Hud a 1 tu Imj had gratis from the Agent for thee Pilla. 1 l : 111 ".II I'M Ullll lllllll UillLklll V7S Ui t IU9U - - - - II L. Ill I t It 1 a. si - . .f . ... jn i Bsa-ssaswlsWasi I.,.,,,. I . rnimtrv in t in wnr i . M minnr nvpr ui-r nuu'iit ni i inn iii.i us luc inini luuiiuinuiB niiU ..r,, ..... ti,,. T i , . i " - t . j nr Via iNvoi-T f.,i.n. a Piila" wero di'CoTroi. A very Interesting . v ii imii.ii ami s nu i imj t; t". ti IB ou cBiBUllJ.ltHl i, that all di-Kvv-on anspfrom IMPLRK BLOOD: ieeis tne poison, an., ail tlie vital orsraua quit complain. The stomach will Dut digest the I ' ! perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sutlcieD' of bile. The fiction of the heart le weakened, ax LlUEtru vtiiii ujc U(J SOIIOU.1 111H.I Lrr I nariru. a .ohij ixuiA nil ii ki in t aiagfifc illll'Ul ny ML IIIC lOUU tit ill M-r.'i ol lite t tie lii,Otl I As if vrm hn tln WHO A rrnirtld of trtn jti-ieim hnmmDa r1iarnVy j..-i--;iu'' bec'.ino otMtructed, nnd unless the ohstrnniloii i... 1 k.. f I , '.. JI Thece Piils not oulv uurifv the hlood. hnt retrenerute fill tlie tecrt tioiiH of thM limlv. Thv nr.. therefore, unrivHled M a CTRE FOR BILI0U8 DISEAHK3, 1. 1 r.T I . .,n i ' Si,-L- 1, . : -. X-f. Thi. kl seeds of ill.--. is- , icul renders all the fluids and cri'liiii in ri- rt.i. nil, -ill. i . i.-ii t 1 1 1 .'.ii.i r.xn.r thTinv lue vnai organs. Pleasant, indeed, is it to us, that we are able to placo within your reach a medicine like the " Mountain Herb Pills," that will pass directly to th afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of fbe body, and cause tlie sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judsou's Pills are the best remedy in existence fo t tiie fol'owing complaints : Bowel Complaints, Coughs, ( olds. Chest Diseases, fliBJtllsilSQS. Dys pepsis, Diarrbrea, Dropsy, Debility, Feier and Ague, Femal- Complaints, Headaches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Compiaints, Lowness of Spirits, StOue and Urate I, I'iles, and Se. oudarv Symptoms. QRKAT FKMALK MKDICTNK! Females who value health, should never be withj out tliese Pills. They purify ths blood, remove ob ' struct ions of all kinds, cleanse the skin ol all pirn- ! pies and blotch. -s, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The plants und herbs of which these Pills are I made, were discovered, in a very surprising way, ' among the Tezncans, a tribeof Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac oi our Agnnr, a -d you will read with delight the very interesting account it containsot ttie "Ureal Medlcfue of the Aztecs. 0BEKVE. The Mountain Herb Hills a'e put np in a beautiful wrapper. Each Uoxcnntainstu pills, and Retail at 5 cents per box. All genuine bare the signature of R . L. .ludsou A Co., on each box. For sale in Evansville by Keller A White, Lelch A- Carlstedf, W. S. Thompson, and Blerrower A Umughton. D. L. JPDSON A CO.. Hide Proprietors, Janl flo Leonard st., . V .... , aJfWS' W'-VSiOW, J.V BXPBBIWfM. enceil .V irse.ui 1 fem-i'e rhysiciau, prsseots to the attentl -11 of m-oliers, h-r si.riiMj rvitr;p, j for Children Teething, wbich greatly facilitates the j pns-ess of Teething, bv s.feiilng the gnms, redui cl'ig ail Isnssssiaatiori will ullav all pain and I spasmodic a' tion, and Is SURE TO RKGULATK ! TUB BOWELS. Itepond upon it, mothers, it will I ,;ive rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOCB ISPAN'TS, We have put up and -old thi article fci -vr 1 ten years, und can say, in conddence sad tt. : of it, what MPS have Das J -r been able to say ot ssjs othor medicine nevertt:i is ir failed, In a singls . instsnce. to effect a cure r'when timely usei. Ner I er did we know an in stance of dissatlsfactloL ' by any one who wsed it. COutbe contrary, all ar delighted with its cpera- ijtions, and speak in terms , of highest curaiusndsVim of its magical ef- : fectsand medical virtues. jWe speak in this matter ' I'wliHt we do knoiv," afier ten years exierience, snd pledge our remits Q?on for the fulfilment of ivhftt wo here declare, jjlu almost every instance whore tho infant Is suf- luring from pain andez1 haustion, relief will bcfotind in 15 or 20 minutes , after the Syrup is admin fcistered. This valuable prepara at Ion is the prescription ; of one of the most expe Qrienced and skillful 1 Nnrses In New England, j n.d has been used with : never failing success In thousands of cases. , It not only relieves f, he child from pain but invigorates the stomach s.md bowels.corrects acidity, and gives tone and synergy to the whole sysurn. It almost in stantly relieve Griping In the Bowels and WiudfcColic, and ovarconie conI vnlslons, which if not ""Jspee'Iily remedied, en d I in death. We believe It Settle best an 1 surest remedy in 'he world, in all sscases of Dys ntery and Diarrhea in children, sjwhether it arises from I teething or from any '. other cause. We would say to every mother who 1 has a child s u ffe r i n g from any one of the foregoing complaints, do not ' let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will bo sure ves, absolutely sure to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for tisinpr will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the tac simile ot CCBTIS A PE It KINS, Now York, is on the out side wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Prlu cipni efflce, No. 13 Cedar street. New York. Price ''" cts. a bottle Janl3-dwly. KELf.KU 4- WHITE, Aorents. Evans-riHe. Tn IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS E. R. DURKEE & CO. S Select Spices. 4 1 I ,i B.l.V? 1: ti II JVOT O.VL i'BWjT ssMatsljr and perfectly pure, but giouud from fresh Spices, selocted and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil (lined with ptper, to prevent injury by keeping, and are full wslght, while the ordinary n;ir. t Spicua are almost Invariably short. We wsrraut them, In point of strength and richness of flavor, beyond all comparison, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Manufactured ouly by K. B. DCBK.EE A CO., fb20 isdAw 181 Pearl street, Hew York.

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